A Bachelor of Commerce (abbreviated BComm or BCom; also, ''baccalaureates commercii'') is an
undergraduate degree in business, usually awarded in
Canada,
Australia
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,
India,
Sri Lanka
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,
Pakistan,
Ireland,
New Zealand,
Ghana,
South Africa,
Myanmar
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,
Egypt, and additional
Commonwealth
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countries. The degree was previously offered in the
United Kingdom.
Structure
Bachelor of Commerce
The
Bachelor of Commerce degree is designed to provide students with a wide range of managerial skills, while building competence in a particular area of business (see aside).
For a comparison with other business degrees, see .
Most universities, therefore, plan the degree such that in addition to their
major
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, students are exposed to general business principles, taking courses in accounting, finance, economics, business management, human resources and marketing.
Programs often require foundational courses in
business statistics
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and
mathematics
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, and information systems.
Depending on the institution, a formal
academic major may or may not be established. Regardless, a Bachelor of Commerce degree requires students to take the majority of their courses in business-related subjects, including the aside, among others.
Bachelor of Commerce (Honours)
The
Honours Bachelor of Commerce (HonsBCom or BComm (Hons) or HBCom or HBComm) is further advanced.
The degree has a specialization aspect, analogous to the
BBA
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) is a bachelor's degree in business administration awarded by colleges and universities after completion of undergraduate study in the fundamentals of business administration and usually including advanced ...
, developing the student's business skills and/or providing in-depth knowledge of the field.
It requires additional academic courses to be completed, and usually with higher academic performance standards, and may also require a researched
thesis component.
It often serves as an abridgement (or entry requirement) between the undergraduate program and postgraduate programs, including the
Master of Commerce (M.Com. or M.Comm.) and the
Master of Business Administration (MBA) degrees.
It may consist of a four-year program or of a one-year program taken subsequent to a three-year
Bachelor's degree;
the one-year program is typically focused exclusively on a single subject-area.
Duration
The
curriculum generally lasts three years in
Australia
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,
New Zealand,
India,
Malta,
South Africa, some parts of
Canada, and
Hong Kong. The curriculum requires four years of study in the
Republic of Ireland, the majority of
Canada,
Egypt,
Ghana,
Pakistan, the
Philippines, the
Netherlands,
Sri Lanka
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and
Nepal.
In
South Africa,
New Zealand,
Australia
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and some universities in
India, the BCom (Hons) degree is considered an additional
postgraduate qualification, whereas in
Malta, an additional year of study is not considered a postgraduate qualification.
History
The Bachelor of Commerce degree was first offered at the
University of Birmingham. The
University's School of Commerce was founded by
William Ashley, an Englishman from
Oxford University, who was the first professor of Political Economy and Constitutional History in the Faculty of Arts at the
University of Toronto. Ashley left Toronto in 1892, spent a few years at
Harvard University, and then went back to England to the new University of Birmingham where he founded the School of Commerce. Ashley began the programme which was the forerunner of many other BCom degree programmes throughout the
British Empire.
Eighteenth-century economists had divided the English economy into three sectors: agriculture, manufacturing, and commerce. Commerce included the transport, marketing and financing of goods. The Birmingham programme in commerce included economic geography, economic history, general economics, modern languages, and accountancy.
See also
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Bachelor of Accountancy
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Bachelor of Business
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Bachelor of Business Administration
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Bachelor of Business Science
The Bachelor of Business Science (BBusSci) is a four-year Bachelor's degree#South Africa, honours level degree providing for a scientifically based study of economic and management sciences, "premised on the application of quantitative methods". T ...
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Bachelor of Economics
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Business school
A business school is a university-level institution that confers degrees in business administration or management. A business school may also be referred to as school of management, management school, school of business administration, o ...
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Master of Commerce
References
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Business qualifications