Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) in Global Business and Politics Undergraduate Programme By Murdoch University |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) in Global Business and Politics

Tuitionfee

80,928 AUDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Business and Management StudiesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

BComm

Study Level

Undergraduate

Cyber-attacks, data fraud, food shortages – these just some of the concerns that can have an impact on global business and policy. The Global Business and Politics degree aims to equip students with the skills to navigate an increasingly political, global landscape. Students will learn how to make crucial business decisions, create strategies to manage complex challenges and learn how to become a future business leader. On this degree, students will explore how global and domestic politics and public policy shape the decisions and strategies of business and non-profit sectors in society, and how business is conducted within Australia, across borders and around the world.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Business and Management Studies

Degree

BComm

Study Level

Undergraduate

Cyber-attacks, data fraud, food shortages – these just some of the concerns that can have an impact on global business and policy. The Global Business and Politics degree aims to equip students with the skills to navigate an increasingly political, global landscape. Students will learn how to make crucial business decisions, create strategies to manage complex challenges and learn how to become a future business leader. On this degree, students will explore how global and domestic politics and public policy shape the decisions and strategies of business and non-profit sectors in society, and how business is conducted within Australia, across borders and around the world.

Admission Requirements

73+
6+
169+
50+
24+
1090+
70+
13+

Jan-2000

Domestic
28,089 AUD
International
80,928 AUD

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