Minors in the BCom


Minors in the Bachelor of Commerce

A minor is an optional part of your degree. It is made up of a collection of courses in a particular subject. The workload for a minor is lighter than for a major—fewer courses to do, fewer points required. This makes a minor a good way to build a second or third area of focus or concentration into your degree. Find out more about how minors work

All majors can be also be taken as a minor, so check the majors available in the Bachelor of Commerce. You might also be able to study majors from other Victoria undergraduate degrees as a minor in your Bachelor of Commerce.


Minors are made up of at least 60 points from the relevant subject area at 200 level or above. At least 15 of those points must be at 300 level and not counted towards a major or another minor.

Some subjects are not available as majors, but you can take them as a minor. Other subjects have special requirements and course options as minors. Explore these minors below. 

Actuarial Science

Get the knowledge and skills you need to set you on the path to become a qualified actuary. Actuarial Science brings economics, mathematics and statistics together to help companies and organisations forecast and manage risks. Take advantage of the growing demand for actuarial skills in many areas including investment and stockbroking, software development, and in government, education and health. Read more about Actuarial Science.

Requirements

Complete the following courses:

  • ACTS 201
  • MATH 277
  • ACTS 301

Complete one further course from:

  • ECON 201
  • FINA 201
  • FINA 202
  • MATH 277
  • ACTS 301
  • FINA 306
  • FINA 307
  • STAT 335
  • ECON 301
  • ECON 314
  • ECON 339
  • FINA 305
  • FINA 306
  • FINA 307
  • MATH 377
  • STAT 332
  • STAT 393

Econometrics

Econometrics is a tool for testing economic ideas and making forecasts. How do we know what effect a change in the official interest rate might have on inflation? To figure this out, economists can turn to econometrics. Learn to understand and use econometric models and methods. Read more about Econometrics.

Requirements

Complete at least 60 points from:

  • QUAN 201
  • QUAN 202
  • QUAN 203
  • ECON 301
  • ECON 303
  • FINA 304

Marketing


Master the skills to tell stories that connect and engage people. Gain a solid grounding in all areas of business and learn about marketing and its role in the commercial and public sectors, as well as not-for-profit organisations. Read more about Marketing.

Requirements

In meeting your 200-level course requirements you may substitute one of following courses with MARK 214:

  • MARK 201
  • MARK 202
  • MARK 203

Tourism Management

Tourism is booming in New Zealand. Discover how tourists and tourism businesses are managed, how the industry works and how it’s changing. Tourism brings opportunities but also raises issues—explore the impacts of tourism. Read more about Tourism Management.

Requirements

Complete at least 60 points from:

  • TOUR 200-399 

Including at least 20 points from:

  • TOUR 300-399