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Now you’ve chosen a degree, you need to do a bit of planning. Find out what courses you need to take to complete a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom).

You’ll need to complete both the degree requirements for the BCom and the requirements for at least one major. If a course is listed under both sets of requirements, you only need to do it once.

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Degree requirements

For this degree you'll need to:

  • Complete at least 360 points, of which:

    • At least 210 points must be from courses listed for the BCom

    • At least 180 points must be at 200 and 300 level

      • Of these 180 points, at least 75 points must be at 300 level
        • Of these 75 points, at least 45 points must be from courses listed for the BCom
  • First year—complete five core courses:

    • Three courses from:

  • Satisfy the requirements for at least one major (see below)

Important information

  • Some of the 100-level courses listed in the BCom degree requirements are also listed under the requirements for a major. You only need to complete these courses once.
  • Subjects in the BCom with specific minor requirements include Actuarial Science, Banking, Data Science, Econometrics, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Marketing, Sustainability and Ethics in Business, and Tourism Management.
  • Make sure you check the prerequisites for all 200- and 300-level courses you are planning to do in your degree. Make sure your choices will cover those requirements.
  • 300-level courses may only be counted towards one major or minor. There's one exception—if you're completing a double major in Marketing and Marketing Communication, you may count MARK 301 towards both majors.
  • For more programme details and requirements, see the University Calendar. It's an annual publication and an authoritative source for planning your degree.

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Public Policy

Examine the methods used to make fair and good policy decisions and how they are put in place. Look at the role of government and how they can be made more effective. Learn how governments make policy, how the public sector is run and the political dimensions of public sector decision-making.

Find out more about studying Public Policy at Victoria University of Wellington

Public Policy and Government

Major requirements

In addition to the degree requirements, for this major you'll need to complete:

  • One course at 100 level from:

  • Three courses at 200 level:

  • Two courses at 300 level: