The University of Notre Dame Australia
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Courses included
A Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Communications double degree combines business and creativity and is designed to be taken over four years or the equivalent part-time. A combination of practical and theoretical components give students a holistic appreciation and understanding of the business environment while navigating and managing the ever-changing communications and media landscape.
As part of the Bachelor of Commerce, you will have the opportunity to major in various disciplines such as Accounting, Economics, Finance, Human Resource Management, Management, Marketing and Public Relations.
The Bachelor of Communications and Media lets you explore the principles and techniques of communications and media by examining and creating print, non-print and multimedia texts using traditional, new, and emerging media technologies. Students can tailor the degree to a particular interest by majoring in Journalism, Film and Screen Production or Photography.
These two degrees combined bring together creative and inquiring minds with business sense and practical skills to help students succeed in many employment or entrepreneurship fields.
Accounting, advertising, digital communication, digital media production, economics, feature writing, film and screen production, finance, human resource management, journalism, management, marketing, media ethics and law, public relations, screenwriting.
International business consultant, accountant, management consultant, international banker, financial counsellor, marketing manager, journalist, film maker/director/producer, photographer, communications consultant.
The Bachelor of Commerce (Major: Accounting) is accredited by the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, CPA Australia and the Institute of Public Accountants. The Bachelor of Commerce (Major: Human Resource Management) is accredited with the Australian Human Resource Institute.
Compulsory internship with a minimum 150 hours of practical experience.
Refer to Notre Dame current fee information.
All applicants must complete Notre Dame's Individual Factors Form and upload it to their UAC application.
Refer to Notre Dame general admission criteria.
View all details of this course on the University of Notre Dame website.
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