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Commerce (international) Bachelor of Commerce (International) UNSW code: UAC code: 2016 ATAR: 3558 424050 97.5 This dynamic and innovative degree is ideal if you want to broaden and enhance your business studies with a good understanding in international affairs and key global and development issues. It’s a multi-disciplinary degree, drawing from politics, international relations, development studies and other areas of study to develop your cross-cultural perspectives as well as the business acumen needed for a career in the rapidly changing global environment. – Managing Organisations and People – Microeconomics 1 Choose four courses from the list below: – – – – – – – – The degree is different from the Bachelor of Commerce as it includes a compulsory one year exchange overseas, plus the option of studying an International Studies major. You’ll also receive some funding towards the overseas exchange. Degree structure Accounting and Financial Management 1B Business and the Law Business Finance Creating Social Change: From Innovation to Impact Global Business Environment Information Systems in Business Macroeconomics 1 Marketing Fundamentals Commerce majors The 4-year (full-time) degree consists of 32 courses (192 UOC): + Eight Commerce core courses + One Commerce major + Free electives* + Four International Studies courses + One intercultural and cross cultural study course + Two studies of the region course + One capstone course Accounting; Business Economics; Business Law; Business Strategy and Economic Management; Finance; Financial Economics; Human Resource Management; Information Systems; International Business; Management; Marketing; Real Estate Studies; Taxation. International Studies majors Asian Studies; Chinese Studies; Development Studies; European Studies; French Studies; German Studies; Globalisation Studies; History; International Relations; Japanese Studies; Korean Studies; Politics; Spanish and Latin American Studies. * May be used to complete an approved second major. Core courses – Accounting and Financial Management 1A – Business and Economic Statistics Sample study plan Year 1 Accounting and Financial Management 1A Business and Economic Statistics Managing Organisations and People Microeconomics 1 Flexible core course Flexible core course Flexible core course Flexible core course Commerce major course Commerce major course Intercultural and cross-cultural course Free elective Studies of the region course (exchange) Studies of the region course (exchange) Free elective (exchange) Free elective (exchange) International Studies course (exchange) International Studies course (exchange) Free elective (exchange) Free elective ^