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Are you a high achiever, aspiring to be a leader in your business field? Or perhaps you dream of pursuing advanced research at the PhD level, discovering new business theories and applications? Our Advanced Commerce degree will ensure you're well-equipped to thrive in your chosen field, regardless of your desired career path.
This advanced degree combines our three-year Bachelor of Commerce with our one-year Honours program, creating a holistic study journey where you'll enjoy personalised education and professional development opportunities right from the start. With only a small cohort of elite students selected to study this degree, you'll learn alongside the next generation of business leaders and researchers.
You'll begin your study with a foundational year that will provide you with a solid knowledge base in business. You'll focus on the principles of business acumen, professional practice, leadership, and entrepreneurship through the lens of real-world projects and assessments.
In your second year you'll begin study in your chosen major. You'll also have access to higher level units from your second year, such as the Introduction to Research Methods for Honours unit, which is usually not available until your fourth year. Early access to this unit can help you decide between a research or practical pathway in your final year.
You'll solidify your learning in your third year through a capstone experience, enabling you to apply your studies through a practical industry-based unit. Unique to this advanced degree, you'll be assigned a personal mentor to help guide your decision-making through this unit.
In your fourth and final year, you'll apply and integrate your knowledge and skills through a thesis project or a practical industry experience and supporting project.
Throughout your degree, you'll learn on industry-standard software, such as social media analytics platforms and Refinitiv Workspace trading and financial analysis software. You'll also have access to biometrics for market research and analysis through our Consumer Research Lab.
In pursuing this degree, you'll acquire a powerful blend of knowledge, technical expertise and research experience, enhancing your employability and preparing you for future postgraduate studies.
Professional development opportunitiesHigh-achieving students may be eligible for a range of extracurricular activities designed to increase employability. These include:
In your first year you'll study our business core units:
You'll also have the opportunity to undertake introductory study in fields such as marketing, business law, economics and global business. This can be valuable if you are still deciding on your primary major and want to explore different business fields.
Second yearIn your second year, you'll begin studying your chosen major or double major. Go to Customise your course to see what majors and study combinations are available.
Third yearIn your third year you'll finalise your study in your chosen major and 'cap' off this study with one of our practical capstone experiences, enabling you to apply your skills and knowledge in an industry setting.
Fourth year: choose your pathwayChoose between our industry or research pathways:
You can exit this degree with a Bachelor of Commerce after completing 600 credits (equivalent to three years of full-time study). If you have a course-weighted average (CWA) lower than 75%, we may recommend exiting with a three-year bachelor degree rather than completing your honours.
Further study Postgraduate courseworkUpon graduation from our Advanced Commerce degree, you may qualify for direct entry into many postgraduate courses, including:
Depending on your major/s, you may also qualify for direct entry into additional postgraduate courses.
Postgraduate researchIf you studied the research pathway in your fourth year, you may also qualify for direct entry into our research degrees. This includes our Master of Research, which is a one-year degree designed to expand on your honours research.
If you graduated with first or upper second class honours, you may be eligible to pursue a PhD in your field without needing to complete a master degree first. Visit our Higher Degree by Research page for more information.
Customise your degreeYou can customise your degree to suit your career goals. If you aren't sure what you want to study yet, our expert teaching staff will take you through the options in your first semester and help you choose the best pathway that embraces your unique passions and your career aspirations.
Step 1: Choose your business majorChoose one:
1. Available to study online
2. Available as part of a defined double major
3. Includes an embedded specialisation for accreditation by a professional body. Cannot be studied as part of a double major
Step 2: complement your majorChoose one of four options to complement your major.
Option A: a second major
With this option you benefit from studying two disciplines in equal depth and graduating with a double major. You can choose a second business major, or a major in arts and creative industries:
Option B: two business specialisations
A specialisation contains half the number of units as a major, allowing you to broaden your degree by studying two complementary disciplines alongside your primary major. View list of specialisations.
Option C: a business specialisation and a non-business specialisation
Customise your degree by selecting a business specialisation and a specialisation from another area such as arts, design or even science. View list of specialisations.
Option D: a business specialisation and electives
You can complement your business specialisation with four elective units. You can choose elective units from any course offered at Curtin, provided you meet the unit prerequisites.
Step 3: choose your capstone experienceIn your final year, you will undertake a capstone experience to further your practical skills and international business knowledge.
You'll choose one of the following experiences:
Note that opportunities may vary according to academic performance and any international travel restrictions.
A degree in Advanced Commerce can lead to a diversity of careers in business, leadership and research. Go to your chosen major to see the associated career pathways.