Breadth
The Melbourne Model aims to produce graduates who are trained in a particular discipline (depth) as well as knowledgeable across disciplines (breadth). The breadth component will give you multiple competencies by exposing you to different ways of knowing through cross-disciplinary learning and teaching.
Breadth for Bachelor of Commerce students
As a student in the new Bachelor of Commerce, you are required to select subjects from outside your main study area. These subjects form the breadth component of your degree. Breadth subjects enable you to explore a variety of critical, analytical, methodological, theoretical, practical and content-based approaches to your studies.
Bachelor of Commerce students are required to take a minimum of six and a maximum of eight breadth subjects (75 – 100 points) over the course of the degree.
Breadth sequences for Bachelor of Commerce students
- What are breadth subjects?
- What is a breadth sequence?
- Breadth requirements for the Bachelor of Commerce
- Find breadth subjects for a course
Commerce subjects as breadth
Students enrolled in a Bachelor of Arts, Biomedicine, Environments, Music, Science or Engineering may be interested in taking commerce subjects as breadth.