This flexible, work-ready degree can lead you to many exciting and rewarding careers from accounting and finance through to marketing and HRM. It provides excellent grounding in all areas of business as well as detailed knowledge and skills in your particular career choice.
Career Opportunities
If you have studied computer sciences, you will have gained many technical and non-technical skills which are highly valued by employers, from leadership to programming. The increasing scope of computer science means you have plenty of choice in a wide variety of highly specialized areas. With computer technologies playing an ever growing role in all aspects of modern life, you re likely to find your computer science skills in high demand across many different industries. These include: financial organizations, management consultancy firms, software houses, communications companies, data warehouses, multinational companies (IT-related, financial services and others), governmental agencies, universities and hospitals. However, unsurprisingly, most graduates go into roles within the computer industry.
As always, it's extremely beneficial to have completed relevant work experience. You should also consider compiling a portfolio of your own independent projects outside of your degree, which could be in the form of programming, moderating online or even building an app. This will demonstrate to employers your interest in the subject and your problem-solving skills, creativity and initiative.
Course Overview
FlexibleStudents embarking on the Bachelor of Commerce undertake 8 common units and at least one 8 unit major. You will then have the flexibility to undertake minors (4 units in related subjects) or electives (free choices) for the remaining 8 units. Minors can be undertaken in business, in other faculties or even overseas. The benefit of this flexibility is that students can follow their passions with complimentary majors and minors to enhance career prospects. I want to find another Bachelor Course Career PathsGraduate career opportunities arise in both the private and public sectors and cover a wide range of occupations:Accounting firmsAdvertisingBusiness managementBusiness regulationData analyticsEmployment relationsEvent managementFinancial managementHuman resource managementInternational trade and investmentMarketing managementMarketing researchPersonal investmentPolicy administrationRetailing and wholesaling
Subjects
Programme Structure Courses Included:Introduction to Accounting: More than the Numbers OR Money Matters Community Engagement: Building Strengths and Capabilities Ethical Communication for Business Working with Diversity and Conflict Managing: People, Systems and Culture Marketing: Creating and Capturing Customer Value Self and Community: Exploring the anatomy of modern society Understanding Self and Society: Contemporary Perspectives For more information, please visit programme website.
Fees
No International Fees Available. Contact Need to Learn for further details
Academic Entry Requirement
Academic Requirements Applicants require the equivalent of Australian Year 12 certificate and an overall academic IELTS score of 6.0 (with minimum scores of 6.0 in speaking and writing, and 5.5 in listening and reading). Recognised international high school qualification English language proficiency.
English Entry Requirement
6
Contact Details
Australian Catholic University
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