The Bachelor of Commerce at The University of Notre Dame Australia provides students with a solid foundation in business and commerce, integrating theoretical knowledge with ethical practice and practical experience. With a curriculum grounded in critical thinking and real-world business applications, students are empowered to succeed across a range of industries. The program allows for personalisation through diverse majors and electives and supports career-readiness through work-integrated learning opportunities.
Course overview:
Core Curriculum: Economics, Quantitative Methods for Business, Business Communication, Business Information Technology, Accounting for Business, Principles of Management, Principles of Marketing, Business Law
Majors Available: Accounting, Economics, Finance, Human Resource Management, Management, Marketing, Public Relations, Data Analytics, Advertising (Sydney only)
Electives: Business, Arts & Sciences, Health Sciences, and Philosophy & Theology (some restrictions may apply). Electives can also be used to create another Major or Minor area of specialisation in the School of Business.
Required Course: Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking
Internships and Industry Placements:
Encouraged to ensure real-world experience
Small Class Sizes:
Promote direct interaction and mentoring with experienced faculty
Exchange Programs:
Capstone Projects or Work Placement
Option to pursue Honours or postgraduate study in commerce or related fields
Strong industry engagement enhances employment prospects
Graduates are well-equipped for roles in business, government, and non-profit sectors
Supportive career services and alumni network to aid professional growth
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