Certificate in Commerce

  • 1 year
  • Full and part time
  • On campus

The decisions of managers in commercial and not-for-profit organisations affect the quality of our lives, and the success or failure of society.

The Certificate in Commerce prepares students for the realities of the modern business world, opening up an attractive range of career options. It provides an opportunity for students to study compulsory courses in the commerce area, such as computing, economics, the legal environment of business, and accounting and finance for business.

It is intended for students who wish to study towards a degree but have not achieved a University Entrance qualification.

It is equivalent to one year of full-time, or two to four years part-time undergraduate study.

 

 

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Year 1

1st Semester

 SOCI 063 - Learning styles

 BMGT 101 -Introduction to Management

COMM 101 - Introduction to the Commercial Environment   

2nd Semester

 ECON 110 - Introduction to Applied Economics

 LWST 101 - Introduction to the Legal Environment of Business

 MKTG 101 -Principles of Marketing

 QMET 103 -Statistics    

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