Macquarie University

Bachelor of Commerce

Macquarie University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00002J

In todays fast-moving and complex business environment, those with advanced technical skills in accounting, analytics, economics, finance, information systems and marketing insights will find themselves in demand across a wide range of sectors. A knowledge of commerce is also increasingly valuable in careers such as health, law, psychology, science and technology. In the Bachelor of Commerce, youll study a set of extensive and integrated foundation units that will orient you to commerce and business, followed by one or two majors to develop depth and specialisation in your chosen discipline. Youll also acquire a set of sought-after employability skills - data literacy, business analysis, teamwork, communication, conflict resolution, problem solving, critical thinking and a global mindset, among others - all key competencies that todays top employers regard extremely highly.

Structure

Total Credit Points 240

Subjects

  • ACCG1000 Accounting for Decision Making
  • ACST1001 Finance Fundamentals
  • ECON1020 Economics and Business Strategy
  • MGMT1002 Managing for Impact
  • MKTG1001 Marketing and Value Creation
  • STAT1250 Business Statistics and Insights
  • MQBS2010 Enhancing Employability Skills
  • MQBS3010 Agility and Excellence in Business
  • N000184 Accounting
  • N000185 Business Analytics
  • N000186 Business Information Systems
  • N000187 Cyber Security Governance
  • N000188 Economics
  • N000190 Finance
  • N000191 Human Resource Management
  • N000192 International Business
  • N000279 Marketing
  • N000280 Marketing Insights and Analytics

Standard entry requirements

ATAR 80

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Wallumattagal Campus Macquarie Park International: $135,300
  • ATAR: 80
No
  • Full-time : 3 years

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