Outline
Outline
This program aims to develop your practical knowledge of local and international industries.
You will also undertake research project units that will develop your communication and research skills, as well as creativity and flexibility in applying knowledge to new situations.
The majors in this course allow you to specialise in various disciplines in commerce and are suitable if you wish to expand your existing knowledge or change your career trajectory.
Available majors:
- Professional Accounting
- Advanced Accounting
- Applied Finance
- Marketing
- Information Systems and Technology
- Supply Chain Management.
Please refer to the handbook for additional course overview information.
What you'll learn
- apply appropriate practices, principles and concepts to research and resolve, business issues and problems
- think critically and reflectively about business problems and draw defensible conclusions
- access, evaluate and synthesise information applicable to business issues and problems.
- communicate in ways appropriate to the discipline, audience and purpose
- engage with and appropriately apply a range of technologies useful to business
- engage with reflective practice to take responsibility for one’s own learning and development
- recognise and evaluate the impact of international issues as they relate to business
- apply an ethical approach in dealing with various stakeholders in a culturally diverse business environment
- work independently and collaboratively, using team processes, demonstrating professional behaviour and ethical practices