Overview
An understanding of how people and organisations behave is important for career success. This major brings together expertise from economics, management, marketing and psychology to provide an in-depth, multidisciplinary approach to a study of the concepts that will provide the knowledge and skills to enable graduates to seek employment in … For more content click the Read More button below.
AvailabilityBehavioural commerce is listed in the Bachelor of Commerce at Clayton as a major and minor.
Double degree students will not be able to change majors following completion of PSY1011 Psychology 1A due to course rules regarding maximum level 1 units. It is recommended students discuss their options with relevant Student Services staff.
Learning outcomes
In addition to achieving the broad outcomes of your course, and successfully completing this area of study, you will be able to:
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Use psychology to help explain the behaviour of key stakeholders in the economy, including consumers, producers and managers in organisations such as firms, corporations and the public sector
Requirements
48 credit points
Core units12 credit points
Additional behavioural commerce units36 credit points