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Course Details

From economics to financial management, the areas within commerce influence every industry. As you build your understanding of the foundational concepts of commerce, youll develop the ability to recognise financial patterns, trends in financial markets and the drivers of economic growth. With the option to specialise your studies in the area of your passion, you can graduate with confidence in your ability to apply your knowledge and skills to multiple industry contexts.In the Bachelor of Commerce, youll study core subjects that will build your foundational knowledge of the concepts relevant to all areas of commerce. This commerce degree has several majors to choose from, with the option to select either a second major or elective subjects. Your selected major/s allow you to specialise in the areas that you want to pursue in your future career while electives allow you to broaden your knowledge and skills base.No matter which major you choose, your studies in the Bachelor of Commerce will equip you to critically evaluate and communicate market insights. Youll learn the importance of making data-driven decisions and develop skills in interpreting quantitative and qualitative data. As you study the key areas of commerce, youll develop an in-depth understanding of the factors that influence domestic and global economies and financial systems. Learn to effectively analyse market trends, the financial needs of professional and private clients, and ethical and sustainable methods of business.

Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Pass)

Course structure: 72 credit points

International student visa-holders must not enrol in more than one third of the total credit points for the course in online, distance or external study.


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