This combined degree equips students to think creatively and critically, problem-solve, communicate professionally, work collaboratively, make ethical and responsible business decisions, and work effectively in a global context that is increasingly uncertain and complex. In combination, these two degrees not only present graduates with a broad range of career options, but also provide an opportunity to specialise in their chosen career and complete their studies quicker than if the degrees were undertaken separately. The variety of possible career alternatives offered through the Bachelor of Business is found in the scope of majors on offer. These include Entrepreneurship and Innovation, International Business, Management, Marketing, Marketing Communication, and Tourism Management. Students are also encouraged to complete an internship, undertake study abroad opportunities, or embark on a study tour to further augment this highly experiential program.The Bachelor of Commerce degree is more technical and discipline-focused, and aims to prepare students for a career as a professional in a specific field. This degree is designed to develop students' financial competencies, business analytic and decision-making skills, and collaboration skills. Students complete one of the following majors: Accounting, Actuarial Science, Big Data, Economics, or Finance.