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Commerce is far too broad to string any meaningful common experiences that different disciplines or majors will bring (coursework wise). I can speak for Finance (and Accounting - did junior units).Any other insights?
As said previously, it depends on the major. People have already gone into detail on finance/accounting/economics/statistics, so I'll try to go into detail on the more humanities based areas (marketing, management, HR etc). Most of these are written based courses, so expect to write a lot of essays and reports. The essays are usually analytical, so you may have to discuss a certain topic (i.e "Discuss the impact of social media on marketing" etc). For marketing, you may have to put marketing plans together, which do require significant thought and time, as you have to develop a working strategy for a fictional business (these are usually 5,000 words each).What do you do in it exactly? Write 50 page reports? Examine statistics or?
Haha yeaI thought you just pick commerce like it's a degree in itself. I had no idea, so you have to pick one specific 'major', like management or finance, or am I still clueless?