Bachelor of Commerce

In a global context that is increasingly volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous, you will learn to be a problem-solver by thinking creatively and critically, learning to communicate professionally, working collaboratively, and making ethical and effective business decisions. 

The demand for financial expertise across all business functions is global, extensive, and persistent. The scope and depth of subjects studied in Bond University's finance major develop knowledge and skills that range from finance fundamentals and progress all the way to those competencies necessary for a merger and acquisition professional. 

Through experiential learning and authentic assessment tasks, you will develop practical, real-world skills to adapt and add value in today’s dynamic and competitive business environment. 

Career options are as varied as they are extensive. You could become a business analyst, banker, fund manager, investment banker, stockbroker, or merger and acquisition specialist. Our finance major prepares you for an influential role in the finance industry and the knowledge gained from our finance major will position you to have an interesting and rewarding career anywhere in the world. 
 
Commerce students have unparalleled access to facilities including the Bond FinTech Hub, which houses 40 Bloomberg terminals, the most of any university in Australia.

The Bachelor of Commerce program develops students’ financial literacy, business analytic and decision-making skills, leadership, and management skills through experiential learning and authentic assessment tasks relevant to the choice of major.

This degree equips students to think creatively and critically, problem-solve, communicate professionally, work collaboratively, make ethical and responsible business decisions, and work effectively in an ever-changing and increasingly complex global business environment.

In the Bachelor of Commerce, students complete a major which specifically prepares them for a professional career in Accounting, Actuarial Science, Economics or Finance fields. By undertaking a specified set of subjects according to their chosen discipline, Bachelor of Commerce students graduating with an Accounting, Actuarial Science or Finance major are eligible to pursue professional qualifications offered by their field’s governing bodies.

Students are also encouraged to complete a minor to diversify their skills and enhance their employability.