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Australia offers 20 bachelor of digital business courses in 2026, ranging from Short Courses to Master's Degree. You can study bachelor of digital business fully online or on-campus through registered RTOs, TAFEs, and universities. Courses typically take 1 month to 2 years to complete. Graduates commonly work as entrepreneurs, general managers, management consultants or even progress to CEO roles.


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A bachelor of digital business is an AQF Level 7 degree that combines business fundamentals with digital skills such as e-commerce, data analytics, digital marketing and innovation strategy. Students learn how to design and manage online business models, automation and customer experience. Many learners pathway from Diplomas or short courses listed under broader Business Industry training into a bachelor qualification.
Courses featured in this area can run from 1 month microcredentials up to 2 years for more comprehensive qualifications. Short digital business programmes, often at Certificate IV or Diploma level, usually sit at the shorter end of this range. Traditional university bachelor degrees in Australia are commonly structured over about 3 years full-time, with part-time options extending the total duration.
Yes, many providers offer bachelor of digital business study fully online, alongside blended and on-campus options. Registered RTOs, TAFEs and universities deliver virtual classrooms, recorded lectures and online assessments so you can study from anywhere in Australia. Some students mix online theory with occasional on-campus workshops or exams. Flexible delivery is easy to compare through national Online Courses listings.
Tuition fees vary widely, from a few hundred dollars for 1 month short courses through to tens of thousands of dollars for full Bachelor or Master's pathways. Public TAFEs and universities may offer state-subsidised places, fee-free TAFE places or access to HECS-HELP and VET Student Loans. Some learners also benefit from JobTrainer or other government initiatives, depending on their state and eligibility.
Graduates commonly move into roles such as Chief Executive Officer (CEO), General Manager, Entrepreneur, or Management Consultant in tech-focused organisations. Others step into positions like Digital Business Analyst or Digital Transformation Manager, helping companies modernise their operations. For a detailed CEO career overview, explore the guide on How to Become Chief Executive Officer (CEO).