Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution Level: Undergraduate CRICOS: 00008C
A double degree course in Commerce and Arts gives you the skills to commercialise artistic endeavours, or apply commercial knowledge across different industry sectors. You'll have genuine diversity of choice, with more than 40 majors and minors on offer. And your options are only as limited as your imagination. Combine Economics and Politics or Philosophy as a great launching pad for a political career; or Marketing Science and Psychology to understand why people buy certain products; or group Management Studies and Music to have the skills to manage a band or work for a record label.
Structure
Students must complete 192 points
Subjects
Accountancy
Accounting
Actuarial studies
Anthropology
Archaeology and ancient history
Arts
Business analytics
Business law (minor)
Behavioural commerce
Behavioural studies (minor)
Bioethics (minor)
Business
Business statistics
Chinese studies
Commerce
Communications and media studies
Criminology
Econometrics
Economics
Digital humanities
Film and screen studies
Finance
French studies
Gender studies
German studies
global studies
History
Holocaust and genocide studies (minor)
Human geography
Human rights
Indigenous cultures and histories
Indonesian studies
International relations
International studies
Islamic studies (minor)
Italian studies
Japanese studies
Jewish studies (minor)
Journalism
Korean studies
Linguistics
Literary studies
Management
Management studies
Marketing
Marketing science
Music
Musical theatre (minor)
Philosophy
Politics
Psychology
Religious studies (minor)
Sociology
Spanish and Latin American studies
Sustainability
Theatre and performance
Ukrainian studies (minor)
Standard entry requirements
QualificationEntry Score - 2023 intake
GCE A level 12
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme 33
Advanced Placement 8
ACT 27
Pearson International Advanced levels 12.
Recognition
A Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor Arts allows graduates to satisfy the educational requirements of various professional registrations and memberships (depending on the units taken).
Study information
Campus
Fees
Entry
Mid year intake
Attendance
Clayton
International: $208,800
ATAR: 77
No
Full-time : 4 years
Further information
Our graduates can be found in a range of commercial roles within creative companies or corporations. They are also working across international relations or trade, politics and government, environmental research and planning, the media, arts, advertising, health or have launched their own companies.