From financial markets to the latest management practices and the rapidly expanding world of online commerce, a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) at UC gives you the knowledge and skills to succeed in a global business environment.
UC and its business partners provide many opportunities for you to gain practical business experience and make important contacts.
- Why study a Bachelor of Commerce at UC?
- Entry requirements
- How do I plan my degree?
- Subjects and courses
- Further study
Career Opportunities
As a Commerce graduate, you could work in numerous and varied roles from being an accountant, economist, and financial analyst, through to being an operations manager, marketer, and information systems specialist. You could become a manager, consultant, or your own boss.
The Bachelor of Commerce with Accounting or Taxation and Accounting majors are pathways to external qualifications with Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, CPA (Australia), the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), and other professional accounting bodies internationally.
Find out more about what you can do with a degree from UC.
Tuition Fees
YEAR | POINTS | INFO | FEES (NZD) |
2020 | 360 | Banded Fee – total tuition fee dependent on course selection | $6,576 – $6,805 per 120 points |
2020 | 360 | Accounting; Business and Sustainability; Business Economics; Economics;Entrepreneurship; Finance; Human Resource Management; International Business; Management; Marketing; Operations and Supply Chain Management; Strategy and Entrepreneurship; Taxation; Taxation and Accounting; Tourism Marketing and Management (Band 2) | $6,576 per 120 points |
2020 | 360 | Information Systems (Band 6) | $6,805 per 120 points |