Undergraduate Guide 2021 Fremantle

Why study this degree? Areas of study Bachelor of Commerce Code 3058 Duration 3 years full-time or equivalent part-time Practicum 150 hours Loan scheme FEE-HELP If you want a greater understanding of today’s business environment, then our Bachelor of Commerce degree is the perfect launching pad. Taught by a combination of market leaders, each with strong commercial and industry experience, and academics experienced in their discipline, you will be guided to develop the conceptual understanding, practical experience and analytical skills to prepare you for the modern business landscape. Eight Business foundation courses Accounting for Business Business Communication Business Information Technology Business Law Economics Principles of Management Principles of Marketing Quantitative Methods for Business Commerce Majors Why study this Major? Areas of study Career opportunities Accounting Our Bachelor of Commerce with a Major in Accounting is an accredited degree recognised by Chartered Accountants ANZ, CPA Australia and the Institute of Public Accountants. Initially, you will build the foundations of your business education with subjects such as accounting for business, business communication, business law, economics, and more. Following this, you will specialise with 10 accounting subjects, before having the opportunity to choose two elective subjects. Accounting for Corporate Entities Advanced Accounting Concepts Auditing Company Law Financial Accounting Managerial Accounting and Control Taxation Financial controller Chief operations officer Management consultant Accountant Economics Our Bachelor of Commerce with a Major in Economics is designed for those students with a curiosity about how the world works. Over the course of your studies, you are taught how to use economic reasoning to solve pressing social and business problems. This entails developing much sought-after analytical and empirical skills that enable you to better comprehend a range of topical issues, such as environmental conservation, financial crises, industrial downturns, unemployment, poverty and appropriate government policy settings. Advanced Economics Econometrics Intermediate Mathematics for Economics and Finance Macroeconomic Theory and Policy Microeconomic Theory and Policy Economist Financial analyst Banker Policy advisor BUSINESS 40 | NOTRE DAME AUSTRALIA UNDERGRADUATE GUIDE

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