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Description

Commerce is a broad-ranging term encompassing a variety of specialisations relevant to the world of commerce and business.

Major areas of study include:
  • Accounting
  • Actuarial Studies
  • Business Law
  • Business Strategy and Economic Management
  • Economics
  • Organisation & Management
  • Finance
  • Human Resource Management
  • Information Systems and Information Technology
  • International Business
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Tourism and Hospitality Management
  • Taxation
Graduates are employed in a wide range of careers and professions in the commercial, industrial and professional world and also the public sector, depending on their area of specialisation.

Studying Commerce at UNSW

Programs in Commerce at UNSW are offered by the Australian School of Business. A wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs are available.



Business Strategy can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
8404 Commerce Specialisation COMMDS8404
8417 Commerce (Extension) Specialisation COMMDS8417
   

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Commerce can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
7355 Commerce Specialisation
Specialisation
COMMAS7355
COMMDS7355
   

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Financial Econometrics can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name At the Level of Plan
8404 Commerce Specialisation COMMCS8404
8417 Commerce (Extension) Specialisation COMMCS8417
   

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© The University of New South Wales (CRICOS Provider No.: 00098G), 2004-2011. The information contained in this Handbook is indicative only. While every effort is made to keep this information up-to-date, the University reserves the right to discontinue or vary arrangements, programs and courses at any time without notice and at its discretion. While the University will try to avoid or minimise any inconvenience, changes may also be made to programs, courses and staff after enrolment. The University may also set limits on the number of students in a course.