Stage2 - Diploma of Commerce - Business and Commerce, Leading to Bachelor of Commerce in Property Investment and Development

Navitas Group - Curtin College

Australia,Western Australia

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36 Months

Duration

CAD 32,500/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Feb 2026

Apply Date

Australia, Western Australia

Type: College

Location Type: Semi-Urban

Founded: 2000

Total Students: 12,000 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

Building 420, Level 3, Curtin Bentley Campus, Koorliny Way, Bentley WA 6102, Australia

Stage2 - Diploma of Commerce - Business and Commerce, Leading to Bachelor of Commerce in Property Investment and Development

Program Overview

Students who have already completed Year 12 (or equivalent) may start with the Stage 2 Diploma, which has the same course content and structure as year one of the corresponding Curtin University undergraduate degree. Upon completion of your Diploma, you will progress directly into the second year of your Curtin University.


Stage2 - Diploma of Commerce - Business & Commerce
The Diploma of Commerce will help you in building the following employability skills in a business context.

  • Logical, critical, and creative – Apply broad discipline knowledge and some in-depth areas of specialist knowledge to creatively and critically evaluate, solve problems and add value to core areas and functions of a business.
  • Competent in communication and digital literacy – Use information and technologies appropriate for communication, decision-making, and other diverse business purposes.
  • Globally aware – Identify international issues and challenges that impact business locally, nationally, and globally.
  • Culturally Capable – Demonstrate culturally competent behaviours and respect in all aspects of academic and business practices.
  • Career capable – Work independently or/and in teams to manage self, plan and undertake tasks that appropriately contribute to business success.


Leading to: Bachelor of Commerce
This is a flexible course designed to help you reach your potential and gain in-depth knowledge and skills of one or more areas of business. You will develop decision-making and leadership skills, which are essential in a future marketplace and benefit from exposure to industry through field trips, internships, work-related tasks, guest lectures and networking events.


Major:  Property Investment and Development

Property is one of Australia’s most popular investment options. Understanding how to make smart decisions in property development, investment, valuation and sales can lead to a lucrative and varied career.

In this major you will develop knowledge in economics, law, construction and finance, which can be applied not only to the property industry but also related sectors. You’ll learn to analyse property investments and developments, gain insight into the structure and operations of the real estate industry and develop the essential legal, analytical and economic skills required to begin a career in property.

You’ll also consider property-related issues and their impacts on Australian and global property markets, such as housing supply and demand, equitable housing options and sustainable property development.

You’ll undertake site visits and work on real-world client projects, and have the opportunity to engage with more than 30 guest speakers throughout the course.

Our graduates have found work across a range of industries including property development, finance, sales and leasing and banking. Many have found work in government, for private investors, residential and commercial developers and consultancies.

What you'll learn

  • Apply supply chain management discipline knowledge, principles, theory and professional skills appropriate to a range of business organisations
  • Examine supply chain processes, procedures, functions and systems to understand how to apply and adapt supply chain knowledge to a changing global environment
  • Formulate creative and innovative propositions to manage opportunities and challenges faced within the supply chain industry as they emerge
  • Apply digitalisation and communication technologies to support international organisations in business and societal activities
  • Critically manage, analyse, and recommend ethical supply chain practices for a range of local and international business organisations
  • Professionally promote the value of social, cross-cultural capability and respectful practices in supply chain management (including awareness of Indigenous/First Peoples’ cultures around the world)