Direct-entry BCom programs are available from many Business schools and universities. In a direct-entry Business degree, students are admitted directly to the School or Faculty of Business from high school. Direct-entry BCom programs are generally four years in length; part-time students may take longer to complete their degree. The entire four-year business degree is completed within the School or Faculty of Business.
Direct-entry BCom programs usually begin with general-focus core courses, with a shift to specialized courses in the third and fourth year of study. There may be some variations between programs, and students should check with their chosen school or program department for further details.
Students graduate with a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) degree.