Business & Management
A course by
SIT
Gain the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to succeed in business with SIT's Bachelor of Commerce. Choose between a Management or Marketing major and prepare for a global business career through academic study and hands-on learning.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Invercargill, Invercargill
It will take a total of 3 years

Gain a solid grounding in key business disciplines such as accounting, economics, commercial law, marketing, and human resources.

Develop analytical, technical, and practical abilities to address business challenges and implement effective solutions.

Achieve depth of knowledge and practical skills in either Management or Marketing, including applied research and workplace experience.
The Bachelor of Commerce at SIT provides essential theoretical knowledge and practical skills for thriving in local and international business environments. Students choose from two majors—Management or Marketing—and study a blend of compulsory core business papers and specialist subjects in their selected major. The programme includes academic theory, interactive learning, real-world business experiences, and provides strong commercial grounding suitable for a wide range of business careers. Graduates will develop analytical, technical, and problem-solving skills, leadership abilities, and a global business mindset.

Business
Management
Marketing
Commerce

Production management
Supply chain/logistics management
Business & Management
A course by
SIT
Gain the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to succeed in business with SIT's Bachelor of Commerce. Choose between a Management or Marketing major and prepare for a global business career through academic study and hands-on learning.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
Invercargill, Invercargill
It will take a total of 3 years

Gain a solid grounding in key business disciplines such as accounting, economics, commercial law, marketing, and human resources.

Develop analytical, technical, and practical abilities to address business challenges and implement effective solutions.

Achieve depth of knowledge and practical skills in either Management or Marketing, including applied research and workplace experience.
The Bachelor of Commerce at SIT provides essential theoretical knowledge and practical skills for thriving in local and international business environments. Students choose from two majors—Management or Marketing—and study a blend of compulsory core business papers and specialist subjects in their selected major. The programme includes academic theory, interactive learning, real-world business experiences, and provides strong commercial grounding suitable for a wide range of business careers. Graduates will develop analytical, technical, and problem-solving skills, leadership abilities, and a global business mindset.

Business
Management
Marketing
Commerce

Production management
Supply chain/logistics management
What you need to know first
University Entrance (NCEA Level 3) with three subjects at Level 3 (14 credits each in NZQA approved subjects)
Literacy – 10 credits at Level 2 or above (5 credits in reading, 5 in writing)
Numeracy – 10 credits at Level 1 or above
Mature applicants (20+ years) with evidence of aptitude or appropriate work/experience
Completion of equivalent overseas qualification as approved by Programme Leader
Special Admission: Four papers in the New Zealand Diploma in Business may allow transfer
Human resources management
Project management
General management (with experience)
Marketing and sales management
Product management
Merchandising
Services marketing
Market research
Brand management
Customer services management
Key account management
What you need to know first
University Entrance (NCEA Level 3) with three subjects at Level 3 (14 credits each in NZQA approved subjects)
Literacy – 10 credits at Level 2 or above (5 credits in reading, 5 in writing)
Numeracy – 10 credits at Level 1 or above
Mature applicants (20+ years) with evidence of aptitude or appropriate work/experience
Completion of equivalent overseas qualification as approved by Programme Leader
Special Admission: Four papers in the New Zealand Diploma in Business may allow transfer
Human resources management
Project management
General management (with experience)
Marketing and sales management
Product management
Merchandising
Services marketing
Market research
Brand management
Customer services management
Key account management