Business, Management, and Commerce
This area of study provides deep insights into internal operations of corporations and organizations.
AACSB-accredited business schools are in nearly every Australian city. Twenty-five Australian universities rank in the top 500 globally. Accounting, management, and commerce majors make up 25% of Australia's international students.
What is business, management and commerce?
This area of study will give you a thorough understanding of how corporations and organisations operate from the inside out. When you study this area, you can expect to learn essential decision-making skills and create a career that can be transferred to a global workforce.
You will learn the theory and practise of industries such as: in the business, management, and commerce field of study.
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Accounting
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Sales
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Finance
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Marketing
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Business management
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Human resources
What choices do I have in terms of courses?
Vocational Education and Training (VET)
VET courses include practical, hands-on training to help you get ready for the workforce. It can also serve as a pathway for further undergraduate study. Accounting, event planning, and bookkeeping skills can all be learned through VET courses.
Undergraduate
An undergraduate degree will give you a solid foundation in all aspects of business. Finance, economics, marketing, and human resource management are just a few examples of possible majors.
Postgraduate/research
Postgraduate and research degrees will allow you to gain expert knowledge in a field of your choice. A Masters of Business Administration (MBA) is a popular postgraduate degree in this field.
What might the future hold for me?
In Australia, tertiary education is designed to assist you in making a good career transition. Significant employers, including KPMG, Deloitte, PWC, Google, and Samsung, recognise and support an Australian qualification.
Graduate programs
Following graduation, you may be eligible for a graduate programme at one of Australia's top leading business, commerce, and management organisations. These programmes are typically rotational, allowing graduates to try out a variety of roles within the industry.