Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Commerce
In a business world continually reshaped by digital disruption, future-thinking leaders capable of designing contemporary solutions are in high demand. With RMIT’s Bachelor of Commerce, you’ll stay up-to-date with the latest in technology, business theories, and market trends. In this course you’ll explore the complexities of laws, policy development, market…
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COURSE DESCRIPTION
In a business world continually reshaped by digital disruption, future-thinking leaders capable of designing contemporary solutions are in high demand.
With RMIT’s Bachelor of Commerce, you’ll stay up-to-date with the latest in technology, business theories, and market trends. In this course you’ll explore the complexities of laws, policy development, market dynamics and technological innovation that shape today’s commerce.
But it’s not just theory – you’ll also master critical analysis and data-driven decision-making, equipping you to uncover trends and insights that will drive the future of business in the digital age.
Plus, you’ll gain valuable real-world experience. Connect with industry professionals and learn from their experiences through engaging conversations and eye-opening workplace visits. Then, dive into an industry-based project where you’ll tackle the emerging opportunities and challenges that define tomorrow’s commerce landscape.
Ready to make your mark as a future leader? Whether your goal is a corporate career, government work, or the public sector, this course sets you on the path to success in the commercial world – and beyond.
Learning and teaching
The Bachelor of Commerce is offered in a blended delivery mode, made up of face-to-face and online-based activities, with the primary campus being RMIT’s Melbourne City Campus. The course will be taught through an innovative and digitally blended curriculum, including workshops, lectures, presentations and student-led discussions.
Assessment methods
The program incorporates individual assessments, in-class assessments and group work, all grounded in the principles of active, authentic and applied learning. Assessments will also be enhanced by the use of relevant digital tools such as serious games, simulations and technology-focused platforms.
Learning at RMIT
The types of classes you have will depend on the course you’re studying. Classes are offered in various formats designed to provide meaningful engagement with staff, industry and peers and provide for access and use of spaces where learning can be applied and active, including an array of specialised equipment.
Most RMIT courses do not include passive large-scale classes such as lectures, instead the content traditionally provided in lectures is made available online. This may be in the form of readings, videos or other on-demand learning materials. This content will also support the basis of interactive learning that takes place in on-campus classes.
Career
RMIT’s Bachelor of Commerce graduates are well-equipped to confront significant challenges within the continually evolving commercial world.
With your mix of chosen major and minors, you’ll unlock a world of possibilities where your work-ready skills become your passport to diverse career landscapes. Seize the chance to lead, innovate and make your mark in a career that resonates with your ambitions.
Some potential future roles include:
business analyst
brand coordinator
market research analyst
sales assistant
management consultant
entrepreneur
logistics supervisory
operations analyst
marketing coordinator
international trade specialist
global market researcher
business development consultant.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION
Since its establishment in 1887, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology University (RMIT) has been meeting the needs of the community surrounding it. Originally a Working Men’s College, RMIT showed its flexibility during World War Two, training over 20,000 servicemen in communications to help with the war effort.Now, it is a true pioneer in international education, championing cross-border study opportunities with campuses in various countries. Granted formal university status in 1992, RMIT is ranked 21st in the world for universities that are less than 50 years old.RMIT is the largest higher education institution in Australia, currently with more than 82,000 students. With nearly 20% of those students coming from overseas, it is a university that truly welcomes diversity and is a melting pot of different cultures. RMIT has three campuses in Vietnam, a European hub in Barcelona, an office in Indonesia, and partners with 200+ institutions in 42 countries to provide study opportunities worldwide.