Main navigation
- Programs
- Subjects
- Universities
- Destinations
- Advice
Today's business landscape is evolving at an unprecedented pace. Constant digital and operational transformations bring both complex challenges and exciting possibilities. The current environment demands adaptable, innovative leaders capable of thriving in high-pressure situations. La Trobe's Bachelor of Business equips you with contemporary business fundamentals, preparing you to succeed in our digitally transformed economy. This versatile degree lets you explore various business areas in your first year while building core competencies in management, organizational frameworks, data interpretation, and ethical decision-making. Customize your path by selecting from numerous majors, minors, and potential dual majors, or combine your specialization with interdisciplinary studies. Throughout the program, you'll gain practical experience, master digital tools, and hone crucial leadership, communication, and analytical abilities. Collaborative projects, strategic presentations, and industry-standard software training will develop your professional capabilities. Graduate with the ideal combination of traditional business knowledge and modern technical skills to make your mark in the evolving corporate landscape.
The French Studies program immerses you in Francophone culture while advancing your language proficiency and understanding of France's historical and social context. This major opens doors to global networks and a wealth of intellectual traditions spanning literature, history, and science. As an official language of international institutions like the UN and Doctors Without Borders, French offers career advantages in education, translation, diplomacy, international commerce, law, and humanitarian efforts. Students are encouraged to participate in exchange programs at La Trobe's partner institutions in France, including the CAVILAM language institute in Vichy or CREIPAC in New Caledonia. Enrollment options accommodate all skill levels: Beginners (no prior experience), Intermediate (Year 11 equivalent), Advanced (Year 12 equivalent), or Extended (near-native fluency).