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Course Code: B1003
The major in Chinese Business (BCom) trains students to successfully engage in commerce with China. It focuses on contemporary China, from the essentials of business language to China's developing market economy, politics, society and business culture. The course also addresses global Chinese business relations and the growing commercial interaction between China and Australia. Students wishing to gain an intensive, six month study and work experience in China are able to enrol in a special Semester in China.
| Level: | Bachelor |
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| Qualification: | Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) in Chinese Business |
| Duration: | 3 years full-time or part-time equivalent |
| Availability: | Murdoch campus (internal) Some units may also be available in the following locations and attendance modes: Murdoch campus (external) |
| Employment Prospects: | Graduates will be able to find employment in the rapidly expanding area of commercial relations between Australia and China. Business companies, business associations, commercial and government institutions, and other bodies wishing to deal with China will be interested in graduates with a Major in Chinese Business. In addition, there is a growing market for entrepreneurship and innovation both in China and in the field of trade relations between Australia and China in which graduates with initiative will be able to find suitable market niches and opportunities for employment. |
| Special Requirements: | On-campus attendance for language units (except Semester in China). |
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