Bachelor of Commerce (Sustainable Business)
Learn the skills to guide businesses into the future
Now and into the future, the businesses that succeed will be those that take into consideration the environmental and social impact of their activities. Our Sustainable Business specialisation will give you the knowledge and skills to successfully implement sustainable business practices. Areas that are covered include environmental studies, biodiversity, conservation, environmental law, sustainable economies, sustainable business and sustainable accounting and finance.
Gain a thorough grounding in the science
While the focus of the degree is on business operations, you will gain an understanding of the science that underpins the need for sustainable practices and the knowledge to find effective and practical solutions to the issues that face business.
Secure your role in the organisation
Sustainable business is highly topical, generating a huge amount of political and social interest. Business leaders with strong environmental backgrounds will be increasingly sought after. By expanding your knowledge into a second area of specialisation (major) from a range of business, commerce or arts courses, you can strengthen your position in the marketplace. A popular option is to combine sustainable business with a finance specialisation.
If you would like to combine accounting and sustainable business, you should consider our Bachelor of Accounting and Sustainable Business degree.
Career opportunities
Your Bachelor of Commerce (Sustainable Business) will ready you for a career in a range of industries, particularly those affiliated with your chosen second major. You can make an impact on the future of sustainable business through small and large organisations in the areas of accounting, finance, management, business law, environment and administration among others.
Other majors
Other majors for the Bachelor of Commerce are: Accounting, Business Law, General Commerce, Finance, Information Technology Management, Sustainable Economics and Policy.