New Business Courses 2021

New Commerce/Communication Double Degrees Deakin

The Deakin Business School introduced a new combined degree in collaboration with the School of Communication and Creative Arts; the Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Communication commencing 2021. 

 

The 4-year combined degrees will allow students to study the Bachelor of Commerce, alongside the Bachelor of Communications.   Students can choose from a wide variety of Commerce specialisations in Accounting, Economics, Finance, Financial Planning, Marketing, Management or Human Resources, while completing a Communications specialisation in either Advertising, Digital Media, Journalism or Public Relations

 

In a jobs market which requires diversity, these new combined degrees offer a myriad of career outcomes, as well as job opportunities in related fields such as Marketing and Communications.

 

The Bachelor of Communication has four versions - 

New Bachelor Business Innovation & Enterprise RMIT

Right now, business is changing exponentially. Disruption is the new normal, and businesses are under intense pressure to embrace digital transformation, new ways of working and to leverage opportunities to provide an outstanding customer experience in a new globalised economy.  

 

This year, RMIT has introduced a degree in business innovation and enterprise aimed at preparing students to develop skills in preparation for careers that may only just be emerging.  This degree is both multi-disciplinary and flexible, allowing students to develop their own capabilities in preparation for a career as a business professional linked to technology.  Students will be able to build their own degree by choosing specialisations or continuing to develop breadth across the disciplines as the degree progresses, allowing them to carefully hone their own career pathway.

 

Major studies on offer for specialisation include: Artificial intelligence, Blockchain technologies, Critical and design thinking, Cyber security, Decision making, Digital business, Global and remote leadership, International business, Legal business/Digital contexts, Professional capability development, Project management, Social enterprises, Stakeholder relationship development.

 

Find out more at Business Innovation and Enterprise

 

Studying Business at VU

Studying the Bachelor of Business at VU provides real-world advantage through practical placements and industry connections.  Students get to set themselves up for a career in many exciting and ever-evolving industries. 

 

Interested students are encouraged to read about Anastasia Keras, whose eight-month Work Integrated Learning (WIL) placement in marketing and events at Channel 9 helped her grow professionally and academically.