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Course Overview
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
Quality & Recognition
Course Content
Business Decision Making
Core first year course in business decision making.
Evidence-Based Problem Solving
Core first year course in evidence-based problem solving.
Financial Management
Core first year course in financial management.
Collaboration and Innovation in Business
Core first year course in collaboration and innovation.
Global Business Environments
Core first year course in global business environments.
Organisational Resources
Core first year course in organisational resources.
Value Creation
Core first year course in value creation.
Data, Insights, Decisions
Core first year course in data, insights and decisions.
myBCom First Year Portfolio
0 UOC portfolio course for first year BCom students.
myBCom Blueprint
0 UOC blueprint course for BCom students.
myBCom Graduation Portfolio
0 UOC graduation portfolio course for BCom students.
Focussed International Studies Courses
International studies focused course in Year 2.
Focussed International Studies Courses
International studies focused course in Year 4.
Common Questions
Yes, the overseas study program is compulsory for Bachelor of Commerce (International) students. You will receive a $5,000 scholarship to help cover the costs of the one-year international exchange, as well as mentoring in the lead up to help you get the most out of your overseas study.
You can choose from 16 commerce majors including Accounting, AI in Business and Society, Behavioural Economics, Business Analytics, Business Economics, Business Sustainability and Social Impact, Cybersecurity Management, Finance, FinTech, Human Resource Management, Information Systems, Innovation Strategy and Entrepreneurship, International Business, Marketing, Marketing Analytics, and Taxation. For your International Studies stream, you can choose from Asian Studies, Chinese Studies, Global Development, European Studies, French Studies, German Studies, History, Japanese Studies, Korean Studies, Politics and International Relations, and Spanish and Latin American Studies.
Yes, work experience is built into the Bachelor of Commerce (International) as guaranteed Work Integrated Learning (WIL). You can undertake business internships in Australia or internationally, or choose from other WIL experiences such as consultancy projects, online practicums, or collaborating on social entrepreneurship projects. Many of these opportunities are offered through UNSW Business School's industry partners, including Accenture, Suncorp, Grant Thornton, Flight Centre Travel Group, Tata Group, Synpulse and more.
The 2026 Lowest Selection Rank (ATAR plus adjustment factors) is 97.0, and the 2026 Lowest ATAR before adjustment factors is 84.55. The assumed knowledge requirement is Mathematics Advanced. Adjustment factors are available through schemes such as HSC Plus (up to 5 points), Elite Athletes Performers and Leaders (up to 5 points), and the Educational Access Scheme (1–10 points). The Gateway Admission Pathway is also available for eligible students.
Yes, you can take your Commerce studies to the next level with an additional one-year Honours degree, where you'll gain advanced knowledge and research skills in your chosen area of business. You'll have the opportunity to be mentored by top-tier researchers and work on industry relevant projects while undertaking a significant research thesis, graduating with advanced knowledge, analytical, problem-solving and research skills that are highly sought after in business and government.
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