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Prepare to navigate the dynamic landscape of modern business. In an era where automation, digital transformation, and data analytics are reshaping our lives, organizations seek innovative graduates capable of developing cutting-edge solutions and delivering competitive advantages. La Trobe's Bachelor of Commerce equips you with both adaptable and specialized skills to excel in today's fast-changing business environment. Developed in collaboration with industry giants like Deloitte, PwC, and Ernst & Young, this program provides essential business knowledge and entrepreneurial capabilities for tomorrow's careers. Master modern digital business tools and gain hands-on experience with professional-grade software. This versatile degree prepares you to tackle automation challenges, harness big data and analytics, and adapt to the swift evolution of business and consumer technologies.
Investigate and assess business, social, or sustainability issues to generate creative solutions for corporations or community groups. Compare different approaches to these challenges while considering competing economic, ethical, social, and commercial factors responsibly. Lead organizational change by collaborating with diverse stakeholders to implement innovative solutions. Contribute effectively to multicultural, multidisciplinary teams while respecting different needs, values, and capabilities. Digital proficiency: Evaluate and employ technology effectively to gather, analyze, and share information relevant to business and societal challenges. Professional expertise: Acquire the specialized knowledge required for careers in accounting, economics, finance, management, marketing, or business analytics.
The Anthropology major features instruction from experts with global research experience across Australia, Asia, and the Pacific. Explore diverse subjects including Indigenous Australian studies, digital anthropology, kinship systems, youth culture, human-animal relationships, magical practices, contemporary culture, culinary traditions, healthcare, development, and environmental issues. Develop research methodologies, ethical understanding, and practical fieldwork experience. This major provides foundational skills for careers in anthropology, government, NGOs, social services, public policy, community health, market research, education, native title research, conflict mediation, museum work, and cultural heritage preservation.