Welcome to Commerce
School of Commerce Video (wmv)
The
School offers programs at
undergraduate and postgraduate levels in
the following six disciplines:
- Commerce (Accounting) (PDF 488.44kb)
- International Business (PDF 596.05kb)
- Business Administration (PDF 596.05kb)
- Applied Finance (PDF 488.44kb)
- Property (PDF 596.05kb)
- Commercial Law (PDF 596.05kb)
- There are also a number of significant enterprises and research groups within the School.
(The above mentioned links are all PDF documents if you do not already have an acrobat reader, you can download Adobe Acrobat here)
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What's New!
Welcome to the Commerce Work Practicum for 2008. The practicum is a non-paid 150-hour project supervised by both a UniSA Academic Supervisor and a host organisation. Participating in a practicum provides you with the opportunity to apply the theories of your discipline in a practical and actual business setting whilst also obtaining 4.5 unit credits towards the elective course BUSS 3051.
It also gives you the chance to develop valuable workplace skills that will greatly enhance your employability. By taking a work placement you will develop a greater insight of the business environment and begin identifying the career path that most suits you, while making valuable industry contacts along the way. You will be assessed on the investigation and analysis of the assigned project work you have undertaken for the host organisation.
The School of Commerce will be introducing a limited number of placements in SP2 and SP5 2008 and accordingly the Practicum will be merit-selected. Students will be required to have a credit Grade Point Average and will be interviewed and selected by the Practicum course coordinator (for 2008 will be Mr. Ron Donato) before being accepted for the Practicum. The Coordinator will match students to Host Organisations and academic supervisors and will make every effort to ensure that students are capable of fulfilling the requirements of the placement. For further details read the student information kit document and visit the course home page.
The Property Student Mentor Scheme supports property students and involves members of the profession in a mutually beneficial partnership.

