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Taylor's University undergraduate study leading to Bachelor of Commerce in University of Canterbury

This course is available

via Global pathways

Level of Study

Bachelor's Degree

Duration

2 years

Next start date

Expected

Summary

Global Pathways to New Zealand:

Study Options
Students in this pathway who complete 2 years of study at Taylor's University towards the Bachelor of Accounting will gain 225 points towards their Bachelor of Commerce at UC.
New Zealand Qualification
From financial markets to the latest management practices and the rapidly expanding world of online commerce, a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) at UC gives you the knowledge and skills to succeed in a global business environment. UC and its business partners provide many opportunities for you to gain practical business experience and make important contacts. The BCom is accredited by AACSB International, reflecting our commitment to innovation and providing a competitive and industry-relevant qualification for the business professions.

New Zealand Qualification
From financial markets to the latest management practices and the rapidly expanding world of online commerce, a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) at UC gives you the knowledge and skills to succeed in a global business environment. UC and its business partners provide many opportunities for you to gain practical business experience and make important contacts. The BCom is accredited by AACSB International, reflecting our commitment to innovation and providing a competitive and industry-relevant qualification for the business professions.

Entry criteria

To gain admission to UC through this curriculum articulation pathway, students need to successfully complete 2 years of Bachelor in Accounting (Fintech) (Honours) at Taylor's University with an overall grade point average of 2.67 from all attempted units.

More UC entry requirement please check UC webpage.

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