No credit is allowed in the Diploma of Commerce. All eight subjects in the program must be completed.
Students in the degree programs may use the Diploma of Commerce as an exit point should they decide to withdraw from the Bachelor of Business program. However, the students must meet the Diploma of Commerce criteria (i.e. no credit granted in the course) to be able to exit with the award.
Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Business (all specialisations) are entitled to credit if they have completed approved studies. Approved studies will include subjects studied in TAFE courses, other Australian tertiary institutions, or subjects in relevant programs conducted by approved private providers, within 10 years of admission to the degree. Credit is normally granted for subjects completed in relevant certificates and diplomas. Subjects completed in overseas qualifications will also be considered for credit.
On campus; Distance education
Albury-Wodonga; Bathurst; Dubbo; Wagga Wagga
Session 1; Session 2
Undergraduate
1 year full-time on campus
2 years distance education
NO
N/A
1. Top quality courses 2. Personalised interaction with lecturers 3. International opportunities 4. Our graduates get jobs 5. Flexible learning options
"We believe business-to-business interactions are critical to enhance successful business practice. As a result, industry engagement is pivotal to the course. You will be exposed to business mentoring opportunities, networking, collaborative learning, and group learning with other businesses through clusters."
An Introduction to studying Project Management by Distance Education
Graduates in the field of Business have excellent prospects and a broad variety of possible career paths, within both government and non-government organisations.