MonMap
A course mapper by Monash Association of Coding (MAC)
Nothing to draw yet.
Pick a course (and optionally a major) from the left rail. The Tree will expand its Part A spine and the chosen major's units.
Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Computer Science
B2008
Overview
Computer science provides solutions to the ever-increasing information challenges in the modern world. Organisations need people who can extract information from the massive datasets generated by banking, commerce and social networks and analyse it to affect real change. Big data is a new frontier in the commercial world.
Combining commerce and computer science gives you the skills to harness big data and commercialise digital innovations or intellectual property. Or you can use your theoretical and practical computing expertise to design and build efficient software solutions for the commercial sector. You have the opportunity to explore areas of interest or develop new ones, or combine your majors to develop key skills.
- Combine econometrics or actuarial studies with your computational and mathematical flair to create cutting-edge software for the commercial sector
- Pair accounting or marketing with computer science to develop new technical products or software designed specifically for accountants and marketers
- Specialise in data science and artificial intelligence and learn how to build and use analytical tools and simulation software to visualise and interpret commercial data.
- Specialise in cybersecurity and apply this expert knowledge and skills to provide practical applications and solutions to address the cyber challenges faced by the commercial sector.
Sourced from the Monash Handbook 2026.
Quick facts
- Credit points
- 192
- Qualification
- Level 7 - Bachelor Degree / Level 7 - Bachelor Degree
- Type
- UG double
- Faculty
- Faculty of Business and Economics
- Modes
- On-campus · Full-time · Part-time
- CRICOS code
- 085151D
- Handbook year
- 2026