Choosing to study Commerce at Deakin University could be one of the best business decisions you make. In your first year, you'll experience a broad approach to business that will lead to a choice of 17 areas of specialisation in your second year.
Like a true businessperson, you'll assess your options, identify opportunity and calculate the highest return when you choose your major.
Commerce is the most popular undergraduate course at Deakin, and there is good reason why. Upon graduation, you are qualified to work in almost any industry and have the relevant skills to apply to any business situation.
Make your first smart business decision today, and enquire into a Commerce degree at Deakin.
Deakin's Bachelor of Commerce is internationally recognised and EPAS accredited by the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD). EPAS is an international quality benchmark for business programs worldwide. Deakin is the only Australian university with EPAS accreditation for its Bachelor of Commerce.
The Bachelor of Commerce offers 17 areas of specialisation:
Accounting
Accounting information systems
Business information systems
Commercial law
eBusiness
Economics
Finance
Financial planning
HR Management
Interactive marketing
International business
International management
International trade and economic policy
Management
Marketing
Quantitative business analysis
Supply chain management
Commerce graduates may find employment in a diverse range of roles including professional accountant, economist, financial planner, human resource manager, information systems professional, social and economic policy developer, international trade officer and marketing assistant/manager.
The Bachelor of Commerce can lead to accreditation with many professional bodies providing you meet the specified requirements within the course.
The Faculty offers a range of single and combined courses. See the handbook for details on how to apply through VTAC.