UCW's undergraduate programs are tailored to give you practical skills and in-depth knowledge. Whether you're interested in Commerce, Business Communication or Associate of Arts, our experienced faculty will guide you every step of the way.
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Undergraduate Program
This 120-credit program is packed with opportunities to sharpen your critical thinking, teamwork and communication skills—everything you need to thrive in today’s fastpaced business sector. Accredited by ACBSP and NCMA, the program is structured in four levels that build your knowledge and skills step by step. By the time you reach the Capstone courses, you’ll be tackling real-world projects that set you up for career success.
Why Bachelor in Commerce?
Get hands-on projects and practical learning prepare you for real business challenges.Develop critical thinking, teamwork and communication abilities.Recognized by ACBSP and NCMA for high educational standards.Covers business management and strategy with an interdisciplinary focus.
Undergraduate Program
Looking to build a strong foundation for a successful career in the dynamic world of media and business? The 120-credit Bachelor of Arts in Business Communication (BABC) program is designed to build key skills in writing, research and understanding media communication and technology in today’s business world.
Why Bachelor of Arts in Business Communication?
• Explore how communication theories help us understand cultural issues and trends.
• Analyze how media shapes how people see and react to events, products and services.
• Assess how well various types of media work together to get their message across.
• Learn how to find and use information effectively for communication research.
• Create media content that is both ethical and legally sound across different platforms.
• Combine media and messaging to persuade specific audiences effectively.
• Use communication skills to tackle real-world business challenges.
• Develop critical thinking and reflection skills through engaging coursework.
• Collaborate with others to achieve shared goals and solve problems effectively
Undergraduate Program
The Associate of Arts (AA) program is a launching pad to success. In just two years, students will complete 60 credits (20 courses) that will set them up for a bright future. Whether it’s aiming for a bachelor’s degree or diving straight into the job market, this program helps open doors.
Why Associate of Arts?
• Acquire knowledge and skills to help you find a career.
• Become an effective oral and written communicator for the workplace.
• Develop the ability to work collaboratively.
• Prepare for entry into four-year bachelor’s degree programs.
• The skills for entry-level positions in the industry of your choice.
UCW alumni work at world-leading companies like Apple, Google, SAP, Amazon and Deloitte