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Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Business Administration


Course Details

This comprehensive double degree is designed for future business leaders. It will help you stand out from the crowd and give you a competitive edge. Upon graduating you will be ready to launch straight into your career thanks to our Future Ready employability program, designed to systematically build each of the elements of your personal brand: your professional identity; experience; job-ready skills; and networks.This unique multi-discipline qualification combines the specialist knowledge of the Bachelor of Commerce with the flexibility of the Bachelor of Business Administration, enabling you to expand your areas of expertise. Together, you have got business covered.Business acumen is fundamental to your success. You will learn through gamified business simulations based on a real-world situations, and you

Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Pass)

Course structure: 320 credit points. Students may elect to enrol in a Professional Experience unit involving professional placement within a business organisation (in the relevant discipline area) over a period of 105 hours.

Graduate Career Opportunities arise in both the private and public sectors and cover a wide range of occupations: Accounting; Administration; Advertising; Banking; Business Management; Business analysis / development; Business regulation; Communications; Computer hardware and software; Employment relations; Event management; Financial management; Human resource management; International business, trade, investment and marketing; Information Technology; Management consulting; Marketing; Marketing management; Marketing research; Personal investment; Policy administration; Recruitment and staff development; Retailing and wholesaling; Sales.


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