• The international relations component explores power in political, social and cultural contexts.
  • By analyzing multinational corporations, non-government and government organizations, students will build an understanding of international affairs.
  • Subjects will cover areas like culture and globalization, democracies and dictatorships, and Australia as a global nation.
  • The commerce component is designed to develop responsible, engaged and innovative, work-ready graduates by providing students with opportunities to talk and work with business.
  • It comprises an eight-subject common core and an eight-subject primary major, chosen from five key business disciplines: accounting, economics, finance, management, and marketing.