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Today's business landscape is evolving at an unprecedented pace. Constant digital and operational transformations bring both distinct challenges and exciting possibilities. The current era demands adaptable, forward-thinking leaders capable of innovation in demanding environments. La Trobe's Bachelor of Business equips you with contemporary business fundamentals, preparing you to excel in our digitally transformed economy through this versatile program. Begin shaping your ideal business career by examining various business fields in your initial year, gaining core competencies in management, corporate frameworks, data interpretation, and ethical commerce. The program offers extensive specialization options through majors, minors, and potential dual majors, with opportunities to combine your focus area with complementary studies. Throughout your studies, you'll acquire practical experience, master current digital tools, and hone vital leadership, communication, and analytical abilities. Collaborative projects, strategic presentations, and industry-standard software training will refine your professional capabilities. Graduate with an ideal combination of traditional business knowledge and modern technical skills to make your mark on the corporate world.
The English major exposes students to diverse literary formats, including short stories, novels, drama, poetry, and autobiographies, covering five centuries of literary heritage from Shakespearean works to contemporary authors like Alexis Wright. This specialization fosters understanding of literary evolution, theoretical frameworks, and modern analytical methods while offering concentrated examination of specific genres, historical periods, and regional literatures. English studies frequently intertwine critical analysis with creative exploration, where insights from each approach inform and enhance the other. Through intensive textual examination, students uncover linguistic intricacies and explore the dynamic relationship between culture, thought, and written expression across different eras.