Bachelor of Commerce Degrees

Bachelor of Commerce is a popular degree in Canada, Europe and Australia for students looking to learn managerial skills to use in the world of business upon graduation. It's equivalent to a U.S. Bachelor of Economics or Bachelor of Business Management degree. The general business knowledge they acquire includes accounting, law and marketing. While learning general business skills they specialize in one of the subjects the university offers in the program, such as economics, statistics or finance.
  1. Curriculum

    • When choosing a Bachelor of Commerce degree program, consider the major areas of study that the university offers. For example, Canada's University of Canterbury offers 11 different subjects to specialize in. They include human resources management, international business and marketing. The university is recognized internationally and offers to put you into a corporation to see how what you've learned applies in the real world.

    Job Opportunities

    • Any degree you receive is useless if it won't help you break into the business world. Do your homework and search the web for alum who are successful in the business world before putting your time and effort into applying for a university program. Australia's Curtin University promises that its students get hired for positions throughout the globe. Their three-year Bachelor of Commerce program offers online and offline classes, plus part-time and full-time schedules.

    Fees

    • A college education is one of the biggest financial investments you will ever make in your life aside from a home mortgage. South Africa's Regent Business School allows its students to break up their payments into installments. They give a discount for full, upfront payments. Tuition is due annually and increases about 1,000 rand (143 U.S. dollars) per year. Tuition ranges from 15,950 South African rand (2,282 U.S. dollars) to 17,400 rand (2,489 U.S. dollars) as of March 2011.

    Accreditation

    • The quality of the education you can earn at a university can be determined by looking into the university's accreditation. Canada's Athabasca University is accredited in both Canada and the United States. It's the first Canadian public university to do so. The Bachelor of Commerce programs have been reviewed by the Campus Alberta Quality Council in Canada and the Middle States Commission on Higher Education in the United States.

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