Tuesday 22 May 2012

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Bachelor of Commerce vs Business / Discussions / Combo

With a bachelor of commerce, your options are wide open... you can become a certified accountant, a CGA, a CMA, a chartered financial analyst, etc. 

A degree in business administration is more for people looking to become executives... which is pretty hard to if you don't have a job.


This is why so many people decide to get a bachelor of commerce as an undergraduate, and then after a few years with a job, go back to graduate school for a masters in business administration, so you can move up in the company.


http://forums.vogue.com.au/showthread.php?t=326563
http://www.ucan.ca/all-news/bachelors-degrees/bachelor-of-commerce-vs.-bachelor-of-business-administration-whats-the-difference/

http://www.uq.edu.au/study/program.html?acad_prog=2076

Honours / Example

In some universitites , many students extend their studies to a fourth "Honours" year [BCom (Hons)] - an additional postgraduate qualification - usually focused exclusively on one subject.

http://www.uq.edu.au/study/program.html?acad_prog=2131

Double degrees / Example

Jobs

Further study / Links

A BCom graduate may pursue the Master of Commerce, or other post-graduate masters programs such as the Master of Finance(MFin), Master of Accounting (MAcc), Master in Business Administration (MBA). The degree is usually recognised by the various professional accounting bodies, and graduates often therefore pursue accounting designations such as the Chartered Accountant (CA),Certified Public Accountant (CPA), Certified Management Accountant (CMA) or Certified General Accountant (CGA). Graduates also commonly pursue professional certifications such as the CFA, CIM and PMP.


http://getahead.rediff.com/report/2010/jun/03/career-all-your-career-questions-answered.htm

http://www.infinitecourses.com/Courses-After-Graduation-Commerce.aspx

Areas of study


Bachelor of Commerce requires students to take the majority of their courses in business-related subjects, namely the following and others depending on students' particular interests.
§  Banking
§  Economics
§  Insurance
§  Law
§  Marketing
§  Taxation


Duration


The precise requirements for the degree vary, and the course structure tends to vary in different countries. The curriculum generally lasts three years in Australia, New Zealand, India, Malta, South Africa, the United States of America, parts of Canada and the United Kingdom, and four years in majority of Canada, Republic of Ireland, Ghana, Philippines and the Netherlands.




Bachelor of Commerce

A Bachelor of Commerce (abbreviated BCom, B.Com., BComm, or B.Comm.) is an undergraduate degree in commerce and related subjects. The degree is also known as the Bachelor of Commerce and Administration, or BCA.

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