In the commerce component of this dual degree, students gain an understanding of accounting and value aspects of business activities within different environments. They can refine their skills by choosing to major in accounting, business analytics, business information systems or finance. The course balances core skills with specialist knowledge, enabling students to adapt to the business world by applying business principles in practice. The economics component covers macroeconomics, microeconomics, and statistical tools for decision-making. The conceptual and analytical skills gained from studying economics allows graduates to address complex global challenges, support informed decision-making, and influence policies that impact businesses, governments, and society. For more information, visit Bachelors of Commerce/Economics at UQ.
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