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BACHELOR OF COMMERCE (INTERNATIONAL) A multidisciplinary degree that helps you develop cross-cultural perspectives and business acumen for a successful global career. COMMERCE MAJORS Accounting; Business Economics; Business Law; Business Strategy and Economic Management; Finance; Financial Economics; Human Resource Management; Information Systems; International Business; Management; Marketing; Real Estate Studies; Taxation. KEY FEATURES — — B roaden and enhance your business studies with a good understanding in key global and development issues — — Opportunity to incorporate a language within the program, or study a second business major or an international studies major — — Undertake a compulsory one-year overseas exchange to develop global outlook and gain international experience — — Recognised by various professional associations in Australia when you study Accounting, Finance, Human Resource Management, and Information Systems OTHER APPROVED MAJORS Asian Studies; Chinese Studies; Development Studies; European Studies; French studies; German Studies; History; International Relations; Japanese Studies; Korean Studies; Politics; Spanish and Latin American Studies. DEGREE STRUCTURE The 4-year (full-time) degree consists of 32 courses (192 UOC): Commerce core courses + One Commerce major + Free electives * + International Studies component + One capstone course * May be used to complete an approved second major. ‘Having the opportunity to study the Bachelor of Commerce (International) degree has really broadened my knowledge of global business and the differences in culture that are present throughout the world. As a result, I have been able to utilise this experience to secure a position at one of the premier global property consulting firms during my final year of study.’ Patrick Morgan Bachelor of Commerce (International)