Hey!
just wondering, what would be the main differences between a Bachelor of Commerce/I.T vs a Bachelor of Business/I.T vs a bachelor of Business Specialist/I.t ? roughly what would be the contact hours of these courses (i know it depends on majors, etc. but roughly)
thanks!
Hi HasibA
The main differences between our Bachelor of Commerce and the Bachelor of Business degrees are the majors offered in each. The contact hours are quite similar, although this does depend on the units you select. As a rough guide, you could be looking at around 12-14 contact hours per week.
Within the Bachelor of Business, students can choose up to 2 major study areas from Accounting, Banking and finance, Business statistics, Economics and business strategy, Business law, Taxation, Marketing, Business management, Human resource management and International business. On the other hand, the Bachelor of Commerce offers majors in Accounting, Finance, Actuarial studies, Econometrics, Economics, Marketing science, Behavioural commerce, Management studies and Sustainability.
The Bachelor of Business Specialist is available if you would like to specialise in either accounting, banking and finance, international business or marketing. Specialist degrees are for those who have a specific career goal and would like to specialise from day one. When you graduate, your degree will reflect your specialisation, e.g. Bachelor of International Business.
Hope the information helps!