Type: | Undergraduate Subject |
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Code: | COLB11-104 |
EFTSL: | 0.125 |
Credit: | 10 |
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Description
This subject equips students with the foundational knowledge and strategic resourcing skills required to effectively build entrepreneurial ventures and manage personal finances. Blending financial literacy with an understanding of non-financial capital, students will explore how human, social, organisational, physical, and regulatory resources can be mobilised alongside traditional funding. The curriculum covers budgeting, investing, and capital planning, while also examining networks, leadership, culture, and legal frameworks as drivers of sustainable growth. Designed to provide practical tools for both individuals and founders, the subject combines simulations, case studies, and project-based learning. Students will gain the confidence and competence to leverage diverse resources to initiate, manage, and scale transformative ventures.
Subject details
Learning outcomes
- Demonstrate foundational knowledge of the Australian and global resourcing environments, including financial and non-financial capital, to make informed decisions.
- Demonstrate and apply knowledge of entry-level investment strategies, using practical tools and platforms.
- Explain and compare key entrepreneurial resourcing strategies, including financial approaches (equity, crowdfunding, investor engagement) and non-financial resources (human, social, organisational, and physical capital).
- Integrate knowledge to design a comprehensive personal or business-oriented financial plan using appropriate theories, tools, and assumptions.
Enrolment requirements
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