Program overview
The program aims to develop critical thinking and analytical skills that can be applied in many fields and a wide range of professions.
The program provides an alternate pathway into RMIT Vietnam’s higher education programs for those students who may not meet one of the direct entry requirements.
In this program students take concurrent courses in English and contemporary study skills as well as foundational courses in business and commerce.
Career prospects
The Diploma of Commerce offers pathways to diverse careers in a range of industries. Possibilities include:
Advertising Banking and Finance Customer Services Management Human Resources Retailing Promotion and Public Relations
Program structure
The four semester program requires completion of eight courses from the first two semesters of the Bachelor of Commerce program as well as the concurrent English courses.
Students will study courses that introduce core business concepts, develop skills in anlysis, and encourage them to apply and reflect upon the theories and models.
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Business core |
Commerce core |
Concurrent English |
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These six core business courses are common across all undergraduate Business program in RMIT |
These two core commerce courses are unique to the Bachelor of Commerce program |
These eight concurrent English courses are designed to refine your skills in academic English at the same time that you commence your undergraduate level studies |
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Introductory Accounting |
Leadership and Management |
Academic Listening & Speaking |
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Marketing Principles |
Introduction to Logistics & Supply Chain Management |
Academic Reading & Writing 1 |
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Business Computing |
Course descriptions here |
Academic Reading & Writing 2 |
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Introduction to Organisational Behaviour |
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Academic Reading & Writing 3 |
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Business Statistics 2 |
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Academic Study Skills 1 |
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Prices & Markets |
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Academic Study Skills 2 |
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Course descriptions here |
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Academic Study Skills 3 |
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Research & Report Writing |
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Course descriptions here |





