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The Commerce curriculum integrates economic principles with diverse business and management fields, equipping students with analytical abilities and institutional knowledge. This foundation aids in addressing challenges and formulating strategies across corporate and public sectors.
Career paths for Commerce alumni often include roles as certified accountants, economic advisors, risk assessors, investment specialists, market researchers, corporate executives, or small business owners. Many pursue advanced education, with law degrees and MBA programs being popular choices among recent graduates.
The Accounting Specialist Program enables undergraduates to fulfill requirements for professional accounting certifications during their BCom studies. The degree also qualifies for the CFA Institute's University Affiliation initiative. Additionally, students can opt for the Marketing and Commerce Specialist Program.