As participants in the commercial environment, individuals assume various roles such as producer, consumer, worker, owner, manager, unionist and taxpayer. A study of Commerce may be undertaken as a 100-hour or 200-hour course and guides students towards an understanding of Australia’s changing commercial environment. It will enable them to be better informed and to participate responsibly in that environment. The Commerce syllabus is a very practical course that equips students with skills and knowledge for modern living.
Commerce examines how people earn their income, how they spend their money, and how and what goods and services are produced. It also investigates the ways in which Governments and the law influence people’s commercial behaviour.
Commerce gives students a taste of Senior (Year 11 and 12) subjects including:
Undertaking the Commerce course will give you a better understanding of:
Core Topics include:
Optional Topics include:
Typically, there is one excursion in Year 9 and one in Year 10. In 2019 the following excursions took place.
If you have further questions, please contact:
HSIE Coordinator - Mr Nick Hales