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Bachelor of Arts - International Studies / Bachelor of Commerce
University of Canberra
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00212K
The combined bachelor's degree in International Studies/Commerce aims to provide graduates with a professional qualification in business and the skills to solve problems within a multi-disciplinary and international environment. The Bachelor of Arts in International Studies allows students to attain intercultural understandings and conceptual knowledge of international issues. Foreign language study provides in-depth cultural insight and an enhanced ability to function at an international level. It investigates the interplay of cultural, political and economic forces in the global arena. A highly recommended international exchange semester provides first-hand international experience. Bachelor of Commerce students specialise in one of the following areas: Accounting, Banking and Financial Services, Business Administration, Economics, Financial Planning, Human Resource Management, Information Systems, International Business, Marketing Management, Public Sector Management, or Tourism Management. Students who wish to take out a single degree in the BA International Studies only will be able to do so upon completion of the academic requirements for that degree. To ensure the single degree course can be completed in the minimum time of six semesters for a single degree, students must seek the advice of the course convener during the first year of their study.
Structure
96 credit points
Subjects
- Accounting
- Banking and financial services
- Business administration
- Economics
- Financial planning
- Human resource management
- Information systems
- International business
- International studies
- Marketing management
- Public sector management
- Tourism management
Standard entry requirements
Year 12 or equivalent
Recognition
For the Bachelor of Commerce, the University has professional accreditation as follows: Banking and Finance - from the Financial Services Institute of Australasia; Financial Planning - from the Australia Securities and Investment Commission and the Financial Planning Association.
Study pathways
Honours is available