Bachelor of Commerce
Level 7

Bachelor of Commerce

  • NMIT is part of Te Pūkenga

    This means that you will now graduate with a Te Pūkenga qualification. Read more

  • Locations and dates

    Marlborough:

    17 February 2025
    14 July 2025

    Nelson:

    17 February 2025
    14 July 2025
  • Study options

    Full-time and part-time study options available

  • Length

    Single major: Three years – 40 weeks including 6 weeks of study breaks per year, Double major: Three and a half years

  • Total credits

    360

  • Fees

    2025: $6,624-$7,728 plus $260 Student Services Levy per year (dependent on course selection)

    Compulsory Student Services Levy applies (2024; $2.05 per credit).

    Fees listed are for each year of the programme, indicative only and may vary with course selection.

    View course details for individual fees.

  • National qualification code

    3874

Graduate with specialist skills and be equipped to handle operational leadership, strategic planning, and decision-making for management and marketing roles in any changing business environment, locally or globally.

If you achieved University Entrance (UE) in 2020, the entry requirements for this programme may differ from those displayed on this page and in printed material due to the disruption caused by COVID-19. To find out about entry requirements for those who achieve UE in 2020 see the NZQA website(external link).
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Skills and Knowledge for tomorrow’s business world

Gain applied business knowledge and hands-on skills connected to the local industry so you can hit the ground running. Choose a single or double major in Management or Marketing.

NMIT has been offering a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) since 1993. The current qualification, remodelled in 2019, builds upon years of successful delivery and ongoing industry engagement in response to the ever-changing business environment. We are committed to ensuring our Bachelor of Commerce remains applied and relevant to modern business needs, with regular updates to learning resources to reflect the current and future business environment.

The programme takes the opportunity to employ a range of applied learning activities e.g. project/problem-based learning, simulated business scenarios, flipped learning and case studies. This ensures our learners are ready to hit the ground running when they graduate.

Specialise in management or marketing with electives in law, human resource management, logistics, international business, and more.

In addition to the specialist skills and knowledge students will develop during the programme, students will gain a range of professional skills, including:

  • effective communication
  • managing yourself and working collaboratively
  • problem-solving using creative and innovative thinking
  • building and developing business relationships
  • professional and ethical behaviour

You will gain these skills and business knowledge in your chosen area of interest and have the opportunity to practise in real-life scenarios in a safe environment.

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