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1. Studies in Economics and Commerce


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1. Studies in Economics and Commerce

 1. Studies in Economics and Commerce

The Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) course including the Bachelor of Commerce (Management) stream aims at developing powers of critical analysis that can be applied in many fields, and provides professional training for a wide variety of careers.

The 300 points required for the Bachelor of Commerce pass degree include four compulsory subjects and many optional subjects which can be chosen according to students' interests and career objectives.

The 300 points required for the Bachelor of Commerce (Management) pass degree include the same four compulsory subjects required for the BCom together with a 'suite' of core management subjects. Additional optional subjects can be chosen according to students' interests and career objectives.

The BCom(Hons) degree allows students to specialise in an area they have chosen during their work for the pass degree. The Honours degree provides the basis to continue to Masters and PhD candidature.

The Faculty offers graduate courses through coursework and research training. Postgraduate courses offer advanced studies at various levels in specialised areas. A separate postgraduate course guide is available.



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