The Bachelor of Commerce provides an excellent grounding in all areas of business as well as detailed knowledge and skills in your particular area of interest. You start with a common first year undertaken by all students which introduces the various major fields of study. You then select your major in the second year once you have sampled all the areas of study we offer in Business and you have decided which career path you wish to follow. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Students undertake one compulsory unit of community engagement and may choose to do further units of professional industry experience as electives. Professional experience is designed to assist students to link their studies to the ‘real world’ of work, and to assist in gaining employment on graduation. PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Students who complete the Accounting major (including the unit Principles of Finance) are eligible for associate membership of CPA Australia and entry into the CA program of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA). Students who complete the Marketing major may apply for membership of the Australian Marketing Institute (AMI). Business Information Systems major has been designed to meet the accreditation standards of the Australian Computer Society and international bodies. CAREER PATHS Graduate career opportunities arise in both the private and public sectors and cover a wide range of occupations, depending on your major: • Business analyst • Human resource management • Forensic accountant • International trade and investment • Purchaser, buyer or trader • Marketing management • Advertising • Marketing research • Employment relations • Policy administration • Retailing and wholesaling • OHSE Management • Supply chain management FURTHER STUDY On completion of this degree eligible students may apply for an Honours year. COMMENCEMENT February 2014 and July 2014. DURATION 3 years full-time. ADMISSION Domestic students should apply through the Tertiary Admissions Centre. BACHELOR OF COMMERCE MAJORING IN ACCOUNTING, COMMERCIAL LAW, MARKETING, HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, MANAGEMENT, BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS, FINANCIAL SERVICES, OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT (OHSE)*, INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT CRICOS registered provider: 00004G, 00112C, 00873F, 00885B Disclaimer (July 2013): Information correct at time of printing. The University reserves the right to amend, cancel or otherwise modify the content without notice. Brisbane Melbourne Sydney Campus Offered UG058 [email protected]www.acu.edu.au/business 1300 ASK ACU (1300 275 228) For Further Information *Available online only Responsible Ethical Sustainable
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The Bachelor of Commerce provides an excellent grounding in all areas of business as well as detailed knowledge and skills in your particular area of interest. You start with a common � rst year undertaken by all students which introduces the various major � elds of study.
You then select your major in the second year once you have sampled all the areas of study we o� er in Business and you have decided which career path you wish to follow.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCEStudents undertake one compulsory unit of community engagement and may choose to do further units of professional industry experience as electives.
Professional experience is designed to assist students to link their studies to the ‘real world’ of work, and to assist in gaining employment on graduation.
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONStudents who complete the Accounting major (including the unit Principles of Finance) are eligible for associate membership of CPA Australia and entry into the CA program of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia (ICAA). Students who complete the Marketing major may apply for membership of the Australian Marketing Institute (AMI). Business Information Systems major has been designed to meet the accreditation standards of the Australian Computer Society and international bodies.
CAREER PATHSGraduate career opportunities arise in both the private and public sectors and cover a wide range of occupations, depending on your major:
• Business analyst• Human resource management• Forensic accountant• International trade and investment• Purchaser, buyer or trader
FURTHER STUDYOn completion of this degree eligible students may apply for an Honours year.
COMMENCEMENTFebruary 2014 and July 2014.
DURATION3 years full-time.
ADMISSIONDomestic students should apply through the Tertiary Admissions Centre.
BACHELOR OF COMMERCEMAJORING IN ACCOUNTING, COMMERCIAL LAW, MARKETING, HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT, MANAGEMENT, BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS, FINANCIAL SERVICES, OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH, SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT (OHSE)*, INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
CRICOS registered provider: 00004G, 00112C, 00873F, 00885BDisclaimer (July 2013): Information correct at time of printing. The University reserves the right to amend, cancel or otherwise modify the content without notice.
Principles of Accounting Fundamentals of Business Information Systems
Responsible Reasoning and Communication
Semester 2 Business Data Analysis Principles of Marketing Introduction to Business Law
Our World: Community & Vulnerability
Year 2
Semester 1 Major 1 Major 2 Principles of Business Economics
Major 9 OR Elective Professional Experience A
Semester 2 Major 3 Major 4 Professional Ethics Major 10 OR Elective
Year 3
Semester 1 Major 5 Major 6 Elective Understanding Self & Society: Contemporary Perspectives
Semester 2 Major 7 Major 8 Strategic Management Business Elective
MAJORSAccounting: Financial Accounting A & B, Managerial Accounting A & B, Company Law, Accounting Theory, Taxation Law, Auditing and Assurance Services, Principles of Finance
Marketing: Marketing Research, Consumer Behaviour, Marketing Communications, Marketing Management, Managing Advertising and Promotion, Strategic Marketing and two marketing electives
Commercial Law: Principles of Finance, Managerial Accounting A & B, Employment Relations, Company Law, Taxation Law, Marketing Law, Banking and Finance Law and Employment Law
Human Resource Management: Organisational Behaviour, Human Resource Development, Performance Management, Human Resource Management, Principles of Occupational Health and Safety, Remuneration, Reward and Recognition, Sta� ng and Talent Management, Employment Relations
Management: Organisational Behaviour, Principles of Finance, Human Resource Management, Managerial Decision-Making, Company Law, Supply Chain Strategy, Project Management, Management and Leadership, Cross-cultural Management
Business Information Systems: Introduction to Systems Analysis, Introduction to Data and Information Management, Introduction to Programming, Systems Analysis and Design, Information Systems Project Management, Business Process Modelling, Information Systems Project Part A and B, Business Analysis, Information Systems Strategy and Management
Financial Services: Principles of Finance, Financial Instruments and Institutions, Financial Planning, Portfolio Management, Taxation Law, Derivatives Investment, Risk Management and Insurance, Superannuation and Retirement Planning
Occupational Health, Safety & Environment (OHSE ): Principles of OHS, Principles of Environmental Management, Case Studies in OHSE, OHSE Hazards, OHSE Law, OHSE Risk Management, OHSE Management Systems, OHSE Performance Measurement
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International Business: Principles of Finance, International Business, International Business Finance, International HRM, International Trade, International Marketing, e-Marketing, Cross- cultural Management, International Governance and Sustainability
ELECTIVE UNITSA student may undertake electives in Commerce and / or other disciplines subject to campus availability, unit limitations and provided that pre-requisite and co-requisite requirements are met. As part of their electives, students may undertake a second Professional Experience unit.