Career Opportunities by Program
Bachelor of Business
The Bachelor of Business provides career choices in areas of business management, retail management, advertising and promotions management, human resource management, industrial relations, marketing, small and medium enterprise management, tourism and hospitality management, foreign economic relations, international trade, international marketing and investments.
Bachelor of Commerce
Career choices for graduates with an accounting major are diverse and include positions in public practice, auditing, tax, management and cost accounting, financial planning and advising, financial management public sector accounting, and not-for-profit accounting.
A finance specialisation enables graduate work in international banking, international finance, investment management, treasury management, money market operations and financial forecasting.
Bachelor Economics
The Bachelor of Economics provides career choices in economics research and policy analysis in both public and private sectors such as banks, financial institutions, transport and telecommunications. Careers are also available in investment analysis, labour market research, taxation economics and in treasury positions in banking and environmental planning.
Bachelor of Finance
The Bachelor of Finance provides career choices in areas of central banking; business finance, corporate advice, dealers in securities and derivatives, drafting of financial legislation, financial planning, funds management, international finance, investment analysis, merchant banking, mergers and acquisitions, money market management, portfolio management, securities analysis, stockbroking and treasury management.
Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Laws graduates who wish to practise Law must also complete postgraduate professional training approved by the Legal Practitioner's Admission Board. The Faculty also offers a Bachelor of Laws/Diploma of Legal Practice which enable graduates to apply for admission to practise as a legal practitioner without further study.
Law is now regarded as a useful general education which fosters skills of analytical and logical reasoning. For graduates who choose not to practise law, their qualifications will enhance their employment opportunities in areas such as business, government or administration.
Bachelor of Management
The Bachelor of Management degree prepares graduates for extensive national and global career opportunities or for further study. Graduates pursue careers in human resource management, marketing, tourism, leisure and hospitality, finance and banking, advertising, management consulting, accounting, public relations, environmental management, education, industrial relations, public sector management and policy research, small and medium business, hotel, sport and club management.