Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Global Studies
Program Overview
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Global Studies
Course Overview
The Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Global Studies is a double degree program that combines the disciplines of commerce and global studies. The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of business, economics, and international relations, as well as the skills and knowledge required to operate in a global environment.
Credit Points and Duration
The program consists of 320 credit points and can be completed in four years of full-time study or equivalent part-time study.
Approved Locations
The program is available at the following locations:
- Brisbane
- Melbourne
- North Sydney
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for admission to the program, applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Completion of year 12 or equivalent
- Meeting the minimum ATAR requirement
- Completion of prerequisite units in English and mathematics
- International applicants must meet the English language proficiency requirements
Course Structure
The program consists of three parts:
- Bachelor of Commerce units (180 credit points)
- Specified Business units (60 credit points)
- One Major (80 credit points)
- One Minor or Elective units (40 credit points)
- Bachelor of Global Studies units (120 credit points)
- Global Studies Specified units (40 credit points)
- Global Studies Elective units or one Minor (40 credit points)
- Global Studies International Experience units (40 credit points)
- Core Curriculum units (20 credit points)
Majors
The program offers the following Majors:
- Accounting
- Data Analytics
- Human Resource Management
- Management
- Marketing
Minors
The program offers the following Minors:
- Accounting
- Data Analytics
- Entrepreneurship
- Event Management
- Finance
- Human Resource Management
- International Business
- Management
- Marketing
- Veterans Business
Course Map
The program has a number of course maps that outline the structure and sequence of units. These course maps are available on the university's website.
Exit Points
Students who have met the requirements of the Bachelor of Commerce or Diploma in Liberal Arts can exit with that award.
Progression Requirements
Students must complete 100-level units before undertaking related 200-level units, and 200-level units before undertaking related 300-level units.
Schedule of Unit Offerings
The program has a number of units that are offered in different semesters. The schedule of unit offerings is available on the university's website.
Research Areas
The program has a number of research areas, including:
- Business and economics
- International relations and global studies
- Sustainability and environmental management
- Social justice and human rights
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the program vary depending on the location and the student's eligibility for government funding. The fees are available on the university's website.
International Students
International students must meet the English language proficiency requirements and may be required to complete additional units to meet the program's requirements.
Career Opportunities
The program provides graduates with a range of career opportunities in business, government, and non-government organizations, both in Australia and internationally. Graduates may find employment in areas such as:
- Business and management
- International relations and diplomacy
- Sustainability and environmental management
- Social justice and human rights
- Government and public policy
Further Study
Graduates of the program may be eligible to pursue further study in a range of fields, including business, economics, international relations, and sustainability.
