Choose from four majors with the option to study commerce online or on campus.
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Australia's #1 Business School for Career Impact*
Take the lead in finance, economics and public policy with UC's Bachelor of Commerce. Choose from four commerce majors with the convenience to study online^, on campus or a blend of both.
Master the global language of finance
At UC you'll learn more than just numbers - you'll tell the stories behind them. Discover how to shape economic initiatives and lead ethical business decisions that drive sustainable growth. Our graduates are equipped with the skills to make a real impact with expertise in microeconomics, macroeconomics, international trade theory and econometrics.
Key opportunities
Government: Influence government economic strategy.
Private sector: Lead ethical decisions in finance.
Non-for-profits: Direct financial decisions that benefit communities and society.
Choose your commerce major
Customise your Bachelor of Commerce by specialising in:
Study your way
Enjoy the convenience of studying on your terms with UC’s Bachelor of Commerce degrees. Whether you study Online, On campus or Blended, study with a schedule that suits you and gain highly sought-after skills in today's economy.
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^UC's online study mode is only available to the Bachelor of Commerce (Business Economics) and Bachelor of Commerce (Finance and Banking).
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Schedule a call with our friendly team to learn more about the Bachelor of Commerce.
Study when it suits you with flexible Online, Blended and On Campus learning options across our Commerce degrees.
Understand the fundamentals of commerce, including accounting, economics, management, banking and finance. Learn how businesses operate and make informed ethical decisions based on core principles.
Develop strong written and verbal communication skills that are vital for the business world. Learn the art of presentation and negotiation to convey ideas and information clearly and persuasively.
Study in the heartland of the Australian Government, giving you a unique perspective on economic policy and opportunities to make valuable connections.
Build your financial literacy to evaluate key concepts and theories across business economics, financial planning, budgeting, investment, risk management and financial reporting.
Get a taste of your future career with work simulations, industry projects, internships and placement opportunities.
Curious about what your timetable might look like? Explore UC's Bachelor of Commerce majors to check out your future study schedule.
Whether you aim to influence ethical decision-making in financial institutions, drive economic strategy in government, or become a leader in the not-for-profit sector, UC’s commerce degrees can open the doors to a wide range of opportunities in different industries and sectors. Bachelor of Commerce graduates could expect to find themselves in any one of the following:
- Accountant
- Accounts Officer
- Auditor
- Business Development Manager
- Financial Analyst
- Financial Planner
- Finance Officer
- Financial Manager
- Investment Banker
- International Trade Specialist
- Management Consultant
- Supply Chain Manager
- Tax Accountant
- Tax Consultant
Accredited course
UC’s Bachelor of Commerce majoring in Accounting and Accounting and Finance are accredited by CPA Australia and Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ).
For entry into UC’s Bachelor of Commerce, you will need one of the following:
- Year 12 ATAR of 65+
- Other Australian qualification
- Work experience, or
- Overseas qualification
If you didn’t get an appropriate ATAR for your preferred course, there are other ways you can qualify. You may be able to gain admission into your preferred course through one of our admissions programs.
Study your course with reduced fees.
A course with Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP) means the Australian Government has subsidised a portion of your degree, reducing the total balance you are required to pay (known as the student contribution amount).
The CSP amount is determined by the course you are undertaking and the industry you'll be working in after graduation.
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Some students (such as Australian citizens or holders of an Australian permanent humanitarian visa) may be eligible to apply to defer payment of their tuition fees via the Commonwealth Government's FEE-HELP and HECS-HELP schemes.
Visit our fees page for useful information about eligibility and how to apply and pay. You can apply for FEE-HELP or HECS-HELP once you have enrolled in a course.
Whether you’re interested in an undergraduate certificate, bachelor’s degree or a master’s degree, UC has a variety of 100% online study options to suit your lifestyle and elevate your career aspirations. With fully remote, self-paced learning options for undergraduate and postgraduate study levels, you can build your knowledge when and where it suits you.
When you join our online community, you’ll get all the benefits of being a UC student, including access to resources, support and guidance. You’ll be able to connect with academics, tutors and other students to share skills, insights and make professional connections.
UC provides flexible study options to give students the ultimate study, work and life balance. UC’s Bachelor of Commerce degrees have three study modes to choose from:
Online
Study 100% online, with no in-person requirements. UC's 100% online study mode is only available to the Bachelor of Commerce (Business Economics) and Bachelor of Commerce (Finance and Banking)
Blended
Online lectures with some in-person requirements like presentations or group work. Check your course/unit page for details.
On Campus
All in-person study via our UC Bruce Campus.
Your future study schedule will vary depending on your chosen delivery mode, your Commerce major, and whether you choose to study full-time or part-time.
To give you the ultimate flexibility, you can change your study mode* and switch from part-time to full-time study at any point during your course.
A common question students ask is whether it’s possible to work full-time and study full-time. The answer is yes, but you’ll need to be organised and ensure your workplace is flexible regarding exam periods and in-person placement requirements (depending on your course).
Our online study option is designed to accommodate full-time workers and those who prefer a flexible study schedule with self-paced learning options and on-demand lectures.
Online study at the University of Canberra will include recorded lectures, live webinars, and online discussions. You will have assignments, readings, and group projects with set deadlines, allowing you to manage your time flexibly.
It’s worth noting that your study time will differ from your course completion date, as you’ll have breaks between semesters.
*Applicable to the study modes offered for your chosen Commerce major.
A credit transfer arrangement may be available for the Bachelor of Commerce depending on the institution, qualification, or completed units.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) may also be awarded on a case-by-case basis.
Want to find out more? Book a personalised consultation to explore your options with our friendly team.
There are plenty of online resources available at the University of Canberra. These include virtual library access, academic support services, IT support, financial support, employment and professional assistance with Careers UC. You’ll also have access to student welfare services, a virtual orientation and our interactive online learning platform.
Additionally, UC online students can access digital study materials, discussion forums, and participate in webinars and virtual workshops.
At UC, we’re here to help you succeed! Once you're ready to apply to UC, our process depends on your student type and course. You can find all the requirements, criteria and processes through the UC application portal.
If you have further questions or would like assistance with your application, we encourage you to book a consultation with us so you can recieve personalised guidance and support.
At UC, we don’t just teach you how to crunch numbers; we teach you how to make the right call when it matters most. Explore real-world ethical dilemmas, like deciding whether to downsize a company during tough economic times, or navigating the ethics of government decisions. Through interactive case studies and hands-on exercises, you’ll gain the skills to justify decisions that aren’t just profitable; but principled.
Whether steering a company through a financial crisis or ensuring ethical compliance in global markets, you’ll graduate ready to lead with integrity in any sector.​
Why just read about policy when you can study where it’s made? Nestled in Australia’s political heart, University of Canberra offers you direct access to the movers and shakers of government agencies and industry. Imagine attending a guest lecture by a top official in the Australian Public Service or landing an internship at a federal agency, right down the road. Whether you're networking with policymakers or engaging in debates on the latest economic policies, Canberra’s unique environment gives you the edge to shape the future from the inside out.​
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- Matching the course to you
- How studying online works
- How to apply
- Tuition cost and fees