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Bachelor of Commerce (Business Economics) (MGB302.1)
Selection rank | Delivery mode | Location | Duration |
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65 | On campus Online |
Bruce, ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥ |
3.0 years |
Faculty | Discipline(s) | Available teaching periods | UAC code |
Faculty of Business, Government & Law | ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥ Business School |
View teaching periods | 361228 |
Fees | English language requirements | ||
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English language requirements
An IELTS Academic score of 6.0 overall, with no band score below 6.0 (or equivalent).
Delivery mode
Blended: Mixture of online and on campus units are available.
On campus: Units are delivered on campus.
Online: All units are online.
Online Plus: Units are available online, except where attendance at a physical location is required for placement or professional accreditation.
Location
All course material is developed and delivered via the location listed. Online units do not require on campus attendance.
Selection rank
The selection rank is the minimum ATAR plus adjustment factors required for admission to the program in the previous year. This is an indicative guide only as ranks change each year depending on demand.
Fees disclaimer
Annual fee rates
The fees shown are the annual fee rates for the course. The annual rate is the fee that applies to standard full-time enrolment, which is 24 credit points. The final fee charged is based on the proportion of 24 credit points in which a student enrols. Students enrolled in a Commonwealth Support Place (CSP) are required to make a contribution towards the cost of their education, which is set by the Commonwealth Government. Information on Commonwealth Supported Places, HECS-HELP and how fees are calculated can be found here.
Please note: Course fees are assessed annually and are subject to change.
Academic entry requirements | Delivery mode | Location | Duration |
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On campus |
Bruce, ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥ |
3.0 years | |
Faculty | Discipline(s) | Available teaching periods | CRICOS code |
Faculty of Business, Government & Law | ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥ Business School |
View teaching periods | 095930E |
Fees | English language requirements | ||
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View requirements |
Fees disclaimer
Annual fee rates
The fees shown are the annual fee rates for the course. The annual rate is the fee that applies to standard full-time enrolment, which is 24 credit points. The final fee charged is based on the proportion of 24 credit points in which a student enrols. Information on how fees are calculated can be found here.
Please note: Course fees are assessed annually and are subject to change.
Delivery mode
Blended: Mixture of online and on campus units are available.
On campus: Units are delivered on campus.
Online: All units are online.
Online Plus: Units are available online, except where attendance at a physical location is required for placement or professional accreditation.
English language requirements
An IELTS Academic score of 6.0 overall, with no band score below 6.0 (or equivalent).
Location
All course material is developed and delivered via the location listed. Online units do not require on campus attendance.
Academic entry requirements
To study at UC, you’ll need to meet our academic entry requirements and any admission requirements specific to your course. Please read your course admission requirements below. To find out whether you meet UC’s academic entry requirements, visit our academic entry requirements page.
Make a career in economics and commerce your business
This course aims to produce highly competent, work-ready graduates with in-depth discipline knowledge, and the professional and technical skills to work as socially responsible economists in the private and public sectors. You’ll become well-versed in subject areas including microeconomics, macroeconomics, international trade theory and econometrics.
You’ll also engage in a range of authentic, Work Integrated Learning (WIL) opportunities with the aim of developing your professional practice in the areas of communication, judgement and cross-cultural teamwork. Upon graduation, you’ll possess a thorough knowledge of business economics, along with a solid background in commerce, and will be well-placed for a bright future in a professional business environment.
Study a Bachelor of Commerce (Business Economics) at UC and you will:
- evaluate the concepts and theories acquired in business economics
- exercise critical thinking skills when dealing with ambiguous and incomplete information
- identify and obtain relevant information for decision making and providing advice to stakeholders from a variety of backgrounds
- utilise discipline-specific technologies to analyse complex problems in a variety of contexts
- communicate a clear, coherent and independent exposition of knowledge and ideas to a variety of stakeholders, addressing a diverse range of business/commerce problems
- develop the capacity to exercise initiative and professional judgement in an ethically and socially responsible manner.
Work Integrated Learning
On campus
The Bachelor of Commerce (Business Economics) integrates theory with real-world practice through UC's Work Integrated Learning (WIL) opportunities, designed to prepare students for their future careers. UC provides diverse WIL options, including industry case studies, guest speakers, internships, work placements, industry projects, competitions, exhibitions, study tours, virtual experiences and more.
Through the WIL experiences, you’ll acquire the necessary professional skills consistent with industry expectations for your future career in the worlds of business, economics and commerce. Previous business economics students have undertaken internships and cadetships with a diverse array of leading partner organisations in both the public and private sectors.
The course culminates in a capstone project, which aims to integrate what you’ve learned across your degree and prepare you for the transition to either successful future employment or further studies.
Online
Students who choose to study online can access virtual WIL opportunities. This content includes on-demand guest lectures, industry case studies and industry projects.
Internships and the International Business Study Tour options require either in-person placement hours in a business or on an overseas study tour and are not offered wholly online.
Students studying both face-to-face and online will have access to support services including Careers UC, who are available to assist with employment pathways and personal development.
Career opportunities
- Economist
- Economic analyst
- Economic forecaster
- Labour market economist
- Taxation economist
- Business development manager
- Business analyst
Course-specific information
Students should note the assumed knowledge requirements for individual majors and minors when choosing a program of study.
High-achieving students can enrol in the Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) program.
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Admission to this course is based on an entrance rank. A rank can be achieved by the following means:
- Year 12 ATAR
- other Australian Qualification
- work experience
- overseas qualification
We also offer a number of entry initiatives that give you the opportunity to gain entry to the University via alternate pathway programs and admissions schemes.
More information is available on our Alternative Entry page:
Assumed knowledge
It is recommended that students have Mathematics T/Mathematic Applications (ACT) or Mathematics (NSW) and English (major) (ACT) or English Advanced (NSW), or their equivalents. International students need to meet the English language requirements of the University of ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥. Students should note the assumed knowledge requirements for individual majors and minors when choosing a program of study.
Periods course is open for new admissions
Year | Location | Teaching period | Teaching start date | Domestic | International |
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2025 | Bruce, ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥ | Semester 1 | 03 February 2025 | ||
2025 | Bruce, ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥ | Semester 2 | 28 July 2025 | ||
2026 | Bruce, ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥ | Semester 1 | 16 February 2026 | ||
2026 | Bruce, ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥ | Semester 2 | 10 August 2026 |
Credit arrangements
A credit transfer arrangement is available for this course for the following institutions:
ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥ Institute Of Technology
Chandigarh University
Huashang College, Guangdong University Of Finance And Economics
Melbourne College Of Advanced Studies
Other Australian Tafe
Overseas Institution
Qingdao University Of Science & Technology
University Of ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥ College
Xiangtan University
Bachelor of Commerce (Business Economics) (MGB302) | 72 credit points
- - From 2024, units 10158, 10236, 11166, 11167 and 11168 have been replaced with new BGL Internship units.
- 1. Students must pass a minimum of 1 unit from Part A. Two units may be chosen from Part A or one from Part A and one from Part B.
- 2. Students who undertook two units listed in the current Part B section prior to 2024 can still count the units towards their course. Students from 2024 need to select at least 1 unit from Part A.
- 3. Unit 11572 Accounting Internship Preparation is only available to students undertaking an Accounting major.
- Credit Points: Students who want to do more than 6 credit points from this list may count them towards Open Electives.
- International Exchange: Students may also choose to undertake units at an international institution, subject to approval by the Program Director.
Open Electives - Must pass 24 credit points from the following
- - Must pass 24 credit points from anywhere in the University, as a breadth major, a breadth minor and/or as individual units.
In addition to course requirements, in order to successfully complete your course you must meet the inherent requirements. Please refer to the inherent requirements statement applicable to your course
UC - ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥, Bruce
Year 1
Semester 1
Semester 2
One Open Elective Unit
Year 2
Semester 2
Core Major in Commerce and Accounting Restricted Choice unit
One Open Elective Unit
Year 3
Semester 1
Two Open Elective Units
Core Major in Commerce and Accounting Restricted Choice unit
Semester 2
Two Open Elective Units
Year 1
Semester 1
Semester 2
Core Major in Commerce and Accounting Restricted Choice unit
Year 2
Semester 1
Core Major in Commerce and Accounting Restricted Choice unit
Year 1
Semester 2
One Open Elective Unit
Year 2
Semester 1
Two Open Elective Units
Semester 2
One Open Elective Unit
Year 3
Semester 1
Core Major in Commerce and Accounting Restricted Choice unit
One Open Elective Unit
Semester 2
Core Major in Commerce and Accounting Restricted Choice unit
One Open Elective Unit
Year 4
Semester 1
Two Open Elective Units
Year 1
Year 2
Semester 1
Core Major in Commerce and Accounting Restricted Choice unit
Year 3
Semester 1
Core Major in Commerce and Accounting Restricted Choice unit
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
Semester 1
One Open Elective Unit
Core Major in Commerce and Accounting Restricted Choice unit
Semester 2
Core Major in Commerce and Accounting Restricted Choice unit
Year 6
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Year 4
Year 5
Year 6
Semester 1
Core Major in Commerce and Accounting Restricted Choice unit
Semester 2
Core Major in Commerce and Accounting Restricted Choice unit
One Open Elective Unit
Year 7
Year 1
Semester 1
Year 2
Year 3
Semester 1
Two Open Elective Units
Semester 2
Two Open Elective Units
Course duration
Standard 3 years full time or part-time equivalent. Maximum 10 years from date of enrolment to date of course completion.
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes | Related graduate attributes |
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Evaluate and synthesize concepts and theories acquired in business economics. | 1.1 UC graduates are professional: employ up-to-date and relevant knowledge and skills. |
Exercise critical thinking skills when dealing with ambiguous and incomplete information. | 1.3 UC graduates are professional: use creativity, critical thinking, analysis and research skills to solve theoretical and real-world problems; |
Identify and obtain relevant information for decision making and providing advice to stakeholders from a variety of backgrounds. | 1.2 UC graduates are professional: communicate effectively; and 3.3 UC graduates are lifelong learners: adapt to complexity, ambiguity and change by being flexible and keen to engage with new ideas. |
Utilise discipline-specific technologies to analyse complex problems in a variety of contexts. | 1.1 UC graduates are professional: employ up-to-date and relevant knowledge and skills; and 2.5 UC graduates are global citizens: make creative use of technology in their learning and professional lives. |
Communicate a clear, coherent and independent exposition of knowledge and ideas to a variety of stakeholders, addressing a diverse range of business/commerce problems. | 1.2 UC graduates are professional: communicate effectively. |
Develop the capacity to exercise initiative and professional judgement, in an ethically and socially responsible manner. | 2.6 UC graduates are global citizens: behave ethically and sustainably in their professional and personal lives. |
Engage in a range of authentic, work-integrated learning opportunities to reflect on and improve professional practice in areas of communication, judgement, cross-cultural teamwork. | 3.1 UC graduates are lifelong learners: reflect on their own practice, updating and adapting their knowledge and skills for continual professional and academic development. |
Majors
Awards
Award | Official abbreviation |
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Bachelor of Commerce (Business Economics) | BCom (BusEc) |
Honours
High performing students may be eligible to enrol in the Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) course.
Enrolment data
2023 enrolments for this course by location. Please note that enrolment numbers are indicative only and in no way reflect individual class sizes.
Location | Enrolments |
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UC - ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥, Bruce | 43 |
Enquiries
Student category | Contact details |
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Prospective Domestic Students: | Email study@canberra.edu.au or Phone 1800 UNI CAN (1800 864 226) |
Prospective International Students: | Email international@canberra.edu.au or Phone +61 2 6201 5342 |
Current and Commencing Students | In person, Student Centre Building 1 (take a BGL Faculty course advice ticket) or Email bglstudent@canberra.edu.au |