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To earn a Bachelor of Business (Honours) degree, an extra year of study is necessary after successfully finishing the Bachelor of Business. During the Honours year, you will take courses to enhance your research abilities and write a 20,000-word dissertation. You will choose your dissertation topic in collaboration with academic staff, focusing on a subject related to your selected study stream. Graduates gain a competitive advantage by acquiring practical skills, experience, and qualities that employers seek, along with advanced research capabilities. These skills are applicable in the public, private, and non-profit sectors. This degree is offered through the Griffith Business School, recognized among the top 200 globally by the esteemed Academic Rankings of World Universities and accredited by AACSB International. It can also lead to higher degree research opportunities, such as a PhD and an academic career. International students have access to dedicated advisors who offer guidance on welfare, academic policies, program matters, and more. Graduates of the Bachelor of Business (Honours) have excelled in various roles and industries, including advertising and marketing, advocacy and NGOs, banking and finance, government, media and communications, small business, insurance, management, education, trade unions, and politics. As an Honours graduate, you will be skilled in planning and conducting business and commerce research, positioning you well for roles across private, non-profit, and public sectors.