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School of Business and Economics Bachelor of Commerce Broaden. business BCom 2013 Details are correct at November 2012 but may change. Visit www.canterbury.ac.nz/courses for up-to-date course information. Contents 3 Business and Economics at UC 3 Afiliations 4 Find your subject 5 Career opportunities 6 Degree structure 7 Major subjects 7 Accounting 7 Taxation and Accounting 8 Economics 8 Finance 9 Human Resource Management 9 Information Systems 10 International Business 10 Management 11 Management Science and Operations Management 11 Marketing 12 Strategy and Entrepreneurship 13 Courses 15 Additional opportunities 15 Internship Programme 15 Student organisations Business and Economics at UC Business and Economics are diverse and exciting fields of study with practical applications to the world we live and work in. From financial markets and economics, to the latest management practices and the rapidly expanding world of e-commerce, the School of Business and Economics provides the knowledge and learning environment to prepare you for a successful future. The Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) is a flexible three-year degree. You can choose from 11 different major subjects designed to give you a competitive edge in the marketplace by providing expert knowledge and skills. The BCom subject majors are Accounting, Economics, Finance, Human Resource Management, Information Systems, International Business, Management, Management Science and Operations Management, Marketing, Strategy and Entrepreneurship, and Taxation and Accounting. The flexible nature of our BCom allows you to include courses from other degrees. Many students complete either a double major (combining two areas of study into one degree) or a second degree. A further option students should consider is postgraduate study. A Bachelor of Commerce with Honours provides graduates with a valuable distinction in the marketplace. The School of Business and Economics Internship Programme gives business students the opportunity to undertake real-life projects for New Zealand companies. Interns gain industry experience and receive credit towards their degree. The School of Business and Economics has a strong international reputation and graduates enjoy high rates of employment both in New Zealand and abroad. Our lecturers have international standing in their fields and they have written many of the course textbooks. This means you learn first-hand from experts. Business and Economics students also have access to top international expertise through the Erskine and other academic exchange programmes. The School of Business and Economics` facilities include computer laboratories, lecture rooms and tutorial spaces and the world-class NZ Experimental Economics Lab (NZEEL). Mission statement “In the Business of Making a Difference” Ko te whakapiki mana tā mātou mahi Purpose The purpose of the School of Business and Economics is: • To educate graduates in the business skills and advanced knowledge required to provide solutions to challenging problems. • To generate and disseminate advanced knowledge informed by research and scholarship. • To engage with the wider community, both in Aotearoa New Zealand and internationally; to make a difference. Values We are proud to be the custodian of Aotearoa New Zealand’s first Commerce degree programme and that the learning and research associated with the programme are grounded in a long tradition of university scholarship. We value: • Academic freedom, intellectual curiosity and innovation • Student-centred learning and teaching • Diversity in the community of scholars and students • Integrity and ethical practice. Features of the BCom at UC • Flexible three-year degree • A choice of 11 different major subjects • High employment rates into stimulating, diverse careers • World-class teaching and research facilities • Internationally renowned School with strong links to business communities • Opportunities to gain real-world experience through internships and business competitions • Potential to qualify as a chartered accountant through the New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants (NZICA) and or Certified Practising Accountants (CPA) Australia Afiliations www.aapbs.org www.mbaworld.com www.cpaaustralia.com.au www.nzica.com www.canterbury.ac.nz 3 Find your subject Recommended background To enrol in a Bachelor of Commerce at UC you have to fulfil University Entrance requirements. For more information go to www.canterbury.ac.nz/liaison No prior business and economics knowledge or experience is required or assumed for those beginning a BCom. However, good English language skills and basic statistical/mathematical skills are very important. If you are unsure about what subjects you would like to study as part of your BCom, explore the diagram below and take a look at the career opportunities on the next page. Explore your options Start here Can you clearly express your ideas in English both orally and in writing? YES Competence in English expression is essential to the NO study of all Business and Economics subjects. Your ability to communicate clearly can be improved by studying essay-based subjects like history, classical studies, art history, geography and English at school. Are you studying both NCEA Level 3 mathematics with calculus and statistics and modelling? YES Do you enjoy mathematics? NO Can you solve mathematics problems? Mathematics may not be your favourite subject, but with some effort you can generally complete most problems. YES YES NO If you like to observe, investigate, analyse, evaluate and solve problems, and YES you are often interested in activities related to science and mathematics, then one of the subjects below may be the perfect fit for you. Are you studying NCEA Level 3 mathematics with calculus? Are you studying NO NCEA Level 3 NO statistics and modelling? All Business and Economics subjects can be started at 100-level without prior study of statistics/mathematics. However, depending on the subject you will need to apply some or a lot of statistical/mathematical techniques. This means that in order to complete a BCom you will need to take at least one university Statistics or Mathematics course. Do you like to work on activities that require numerical ability, NO attention to detail, accuracy and organisation? Would you like to include foreign language study and an NO international exchange in your degree? Do you like to work with people, influencing, persuading, NO leading or managing them? Can’t find what you are looking for? This is just one tool to help you explore your options. Read more about the different Business and Economics subjects over the following pages. • Economics • Finance • Information Systems YES • Management Science YES • International Business YES • Human Resource Management • Management • Marketing • Strategy and Entrepreneurship • Accounting • Operations Management 4 Bachelor of Commerce Career opportunities ... - tailieumienphi.vn
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