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Updates and recent changes in Commerce, Business and Economics Professor Robert Brooks Deputy Dean, Education

Updates and recent changes in Commerce, Business and Economics Professor Robert Brooks Deputy Dean, Education. Exciting opportunities Flexibility (1/3 your choice) Internship Double degrees. Marketing Executive?. Financial Advisor?. Economist?. Stockbroker?.

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Updates and recent changes in Commerce, Business and Economics Professor Robert Brooks Deputy Dean, Education

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  1. Updates and recent changes in Commerce, Business and EconomicsProfessor Robert BrooksDeputy Dean, Education

  2. Exciting opportunities • Flexibility (1/3 your choice) • Internship • Double degrees MarketingExecutive? FinancialAdvisor? Economist? Stockbroker?

  3. What’s NEW - Bachelor of Business Administration • Course structure: 24 units • 10 compulsory core units • 10 units (major) • 4 units electives • Majors in accounting, finance and economics or marketing • Same benefits including internships, overseas study opportunities and access to excellent facilities and teaching staff • Indicative ATAR = 70 – 75, VCE English – A study score of at least 30 in English (ESL) or 25 in any other English and Year 11 Maths • Bonus pts. for at least 25 in accounting, business management or economics = aggregate 3 pts. per study. Max 6 pts. • Campus: Berwick

  4. So many choices – What is the difference between Commerce and Business? • Many similarities: • Core units in key business fields • Internship or overseas exchange or study tour • Flexibility with majors, tagged degrees • Double majors and double degrees options • Graduate with work-ready skills • High quality education • Commerce/Economics degrees: • Focus on the wider commercial and economic environment • Different combination of double degrees and majors • Different ATAR and maths requirements • Business degrees: • Focus on organisations and how they operate • Offered in traditional and PBL mode • Different combination of double degree options and majors • Different ATAR and maths requirements

  5. be anywhere… Ourexchange programscan take you allover the world. We also offerstudy tours.

  6. be prepared… Industry based learning gives you an opportunity to apply your knowledge.

  7. be involved… • PAL program: • Peers • Ambassadors • Leaders • Career development

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