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This class produces business professionals that are equipped to fix issues within an multi-disciplinary business environment. The worlds of trade and bookkeeping have been researched within the context of wider societal, legal, political and economic environments. Students gain a solid base of understanding across trade, which is crucial in a wide variety of careers, and complete a series of closely integrated components in financial accounting, management accounting, auditing and finance. Students will: perform critical thinking skills when working with ambiguous and incomplete information; identify and obtain relevant information for decisionmaking and providing information to stakeholders from many different backgrounds; utilise discipline-specific technologies to simplify complicated issues in a variety of contexts; communicate transparent, coherent and separate knowledge and ideas to many different stakeholders, addressing a wide variety of business/commerce issues; and create the capability to exercise initiative and professional judgement within an ethically and socially responsible way.
Entry for this course is based in an entrance position. A position can be achieved by a year 1-2 ATAR, other Australian eligibility, work experience, or an overseas qualification.