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96 Commerce programs found

Bachelor Programs in Business Studies Commerce

A Bachelor of Commerce is a three- to four-year undergraduate degree typically offered by universities and institutions in Commonwealth nations, such as New Zealand and Canada, and also in European countries like France and Switzerland. Commerce is defined as the environment in a country or area that affects the business prospects in an economy, and can be influenced by other aspects like the legal, social, technological, cultural, economic or political systems in that area. Some key areas and disciplines that play a role in a Bachelor of Commerce curriculum include Business Ethics, Management Information Systems, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Accounting, Banking, Marketing, Organizational Studies, Human Resources, Statistics, Taxation and Risk Management, among others.

Bachelor of Commerce degrees are offered by both public and private universities in a number of countries across the globe, thus the tuition and fees to be expected vary widely. Likewise, the curricula can also differ depending on whether the programs will last three or four years, the students' pre-university education, the school and additional requirements like internships or thesis projects.

For students entering university with a strong desire to pursue a rewarding career in the public or private sector dealing with the economy and its influence on business, a Bachelor of Commerce is a great choice. So, scroll down and read more about Bachelor of Commerce programs, today!