From August 2025 you can apply as a domestic student for entry to Adelaide University in 2026.
Applications for 2026 will be via SATAC for most undergraduate and postgraduate coursework programs. A direct application process will be available for 100% online degrees at a later date. In the meantime, you could start your degree at UniSA or the University of Adelaide and continue at Adelaide University.
Solve complex financial challenges with a career in accounting, commerce or economics.
Accounting, commerce and economics are the pillars of every successful business and economy. Study an Adelaide University degree in these fields and you’ll enhance your critical thinking, data analysis and strategic planning abilities – ready to lead in today’s fast-paced business world.
Accounting tracks the flow of money for businesses and individuals. Economics is the study of monetary trends and market forecasting. Commerce focuses on how businesses and consumers operate within markets. Together, they help individuals, businesses and governments plan for the future and make complex financial decisions.
Our accounting, economics and commerce degrees are aligned to industry trends, worldwide challenges and advancements in technology. Develop in-demand expertise with analytical tools that fuel business growth. Uncover contemporary issues affecting expenditure, income and policies. Learn key problem solving, data analysis and analytical skills to solve complex challenges and make informed decisions. Experience practical learning, with opportunities to complete placements and projects that suit your career aspirations and interests.
Adelaide University’s accounting, commerce and economics degrees are not just about understanding numbers – they’re about making a real-world impact. Graduate with a valuable skillset that unlocks a wide range of global career opportunities.
Experience hands-on learning
Complete industry placements and projects tailored to your goals.
Study an industry-informed degree
Align your studies with industry trends and global challenges, ready for the modern business world.
Build in-demand skills
Develop your proficiency in data analytics, a highly regarded skill among employers.
Solve complex financial challenges with a career in accounting, commerce or economics.
Accounting, commerce and economics are the pillars of every successful business and economy. Study an Adelaide University degree in these fields and you’ll enhance your critical thinking, data analysis and strategic planning abilities – ready to lead in today’s fast-paced business world.
Accounting tracks the flow of money for businesses and individuals. Economics is the study of monetary trends and market forecasting. Commerce focuses on how businesses and consumers operate within markets. Together, they help individuals, businesses and governments plan for the future and make complex financial decisions.
Our accounting, economics and commerce degrees are aligned to industry trends, worldwide challenges and advancements in technology. Develop in-demand expertise with analytical tools that fuel business growth. Uncover contemporary issues affecting expenditure, income and policies. Learn key problem solving, data analysis and analytical skills to solve complex challenges and make informed decisions. Experience practical learning, with opportunities to complete placements and projects that suit your career aspirations and interests.
Adelaide University’s accounting, commerce and economics degrees are not just about understanding numbers – they’re about making a real-world impact. Graduate with a valuable skillset that unlocks a wide range of global career opportunities.
Experience hands-on learning
Complete industry placements and projects tailored to your goals.
Study an industry-informed degree
Align your studies with industry trends and global challenges, ready for the modern business world.
Build in-demand skills
Develop your proficiency in data analytics, a highly regarded skill among employers.
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