Charting a Path to Success in Business and Commerce with 11 Industry-Relevant Majors

Charting a Path to Success in Business and Commerce with 11 Industry-Relevant Majors

🕒 Time: 4pm – 5pm

Considering starting a career in business?

Or perhaps you are already immersed in the business world but seeking to take your professional skills to the next level?

Business is a dynamic realm, demanding strategic thinking, leadership prowess, and adaptability for success. Acquiring a recognised qualification in business is pivotal for developing the necessary knowledge and skills to flourish in such dynamic environments, paving the way for boundless opportunities.

As one of the only four universities in Singapore and 6% of business schools worldwide to be accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), The Business School of JCU is home to a wide range of recognised undergraduate and postgraduate business programs.

Join us in an informative session with Dr Adrian Bradshaw to find out more!

In this session, you will:

  • Gain insights into the future of business, its trends, strategies and career opportunities.
  • Learn about the course structures of all the undergraduate and postgraduate business and commerce programs offered.
  • Explore the 6 business majors, and the 5 commerce majors and understand how they are industry relevant.
  • Discover how the work-integrated learning capstone subject prepares you to succeed in the real business landscape.
  • Understand the importance of professional recognition of our business and commerce programs such as AACSB, Certified Practising Accountant (CPA), Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ), Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), and Australian HR Institute (AHRI) in ensuring the quality and recognition of your degree.
  • Understand the entry requirements for the programs.
  • Have your questions answered during the Q&A session

Speaker Profile

Dr Adrian Bradshaw
Lecturer, Business

Dr. Adrian received his PhD in Management at the University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. His interest in information technology was the key driver for his career in information technology management, administration and support. During this period, he was involved in and managed information technology projects and was actively involved in information technology security and administration. It was his experience in information technology management that led him to undertake a PhD in management, bridging management and information technology to understand the impact that IT experts have on knowledge and competencies in small and medium-sized enterprises.