The ability to research an issue, analyze information, and communicate clearly are lasting skills that will help students in any career. This double degree will give skills in these areas, while also developing understanding of commerce and its importance to the world economy. When students will graduate, Students will have a sought-after combination of analytical and communication skills. Commerce is the cornerstone of the modern economy. Our program offers core units that will introduce students to the key principles of commerce, and will choose a major from a range of disciplines including management, accounting, economics, econometrics, finance, sustainability, marketing, and business law. In this course students need to choose arts major from more than 50 areas of study, including English, politics, music, history, communications, journalism, linguistics, film and television studies, sociology, and a range of language and cultural areas. The commerce component consists of six core commerce units, a commerce major, and additional units to reach the required minimum of 16 units. The arts component includes an arts major, an arts minor and additional arts units to reach the required minimum of 16.