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UNSW Business School CO M M E R C E D UA L D E G R E E S Bachelor of Bachelor of Commerce/ Arts UNSW code: UAC code: 2016 ATAR: Commerce/ Aviation (Management) 3573 424100 96.5 UNSW code: UAC code: 2016 ATAR: Interested in studying both business and the humanities? This dual degree will equip you with highly valued business skills, in addition to the range of competencies an Arts degree can offer. Your choice of majors will also open up many career opportunities including arts administration, embassy and consular jobs, foreign affairs, and management consultancy. With more than 10 Commerce majors and 25 Arts majors available, your career options are limitless. 3835 424100 96.5 Degree structure Are you seeking a career in the aviation industry but also want strong business skills? This dual degree will help you develop breadth and depth of knowledge across a wide range of business disciplines, plus the operations management skills needed to work in the aviation industry. When you graduate, you’ll be an ideal candidate for a management position in flight training schools, charter companies, regional and major airlines in Australia or overseas. The 4-year (full-time) degree consists of 32 courses (192 UOC): Degree structure Commerce degree (96 UOC) – 2 years Arts degree (96 UOC) – 2 years Eight Commerce core courses One Arts major One Commerce major One minor (from approved areas of study) The 4-year (full-time) degree consists of 32 courses (192 UOC): Commerce degree (96 UOC) – 2 years Aviation (Management) degree (96 UOC) – 2 years Eight Commerce core courses 10 Aviation (Management) core courses One Commerce major Six Aviation (Management) electives One prescribed Arts elective Commerce majors Commerce majors Accounting; Business Economics; Business Law; Business Strategy and Economic Management; Finance; Financial Economics; Human Resource Management; Information Systems; International Business; Management; Marketing; Real Estate Studies; Taxation. Accounting; Business Economics; Business Law; Business Strategy and Economic Management; Finance; Financial Economics; Human Resource Management; Information Systems; International Business; Management; Marketing; Real Estate Studies; Taxation. Arts majors Asian Studies; Chinese Studies; Creative Writing; Criminology; Dance Studies; Development Studies; English; Environmental Humanities; European Studies; Film Studies; French Studies; German Studies; History; Indigenous Studies; International Relations; Japanese Studies; Korean Studies; Linguistics; Media, Culture and Technology; Music Studies; Philosophy; Politics; Sociology and Anthropology; Spanish and Latin American Studies; Theatre and Performance Studies. 22