Level 2 Commerce
Subject Description
Teacher in Charge: Ms W. Johnston.
Year 12 Commerce
Commerce is influenced by the cultural, ethical, environmental, political and economic conditions of the day. Issues such as sustainability, citizenship, enterprise and globalisation are central to both business and the study of business. The knowledge and skills gained in Commerce, and exposure to enterprise culture will help shape 'creative, energetic, and enterprising' young people who will go on to contribute to New Zealand's economic future. In Commerce, students develop their understanding of business theory and practices in a range of relevant contexts, through experiential as well as theoretical approaches to learning.
The Year 12 Commerce course builds on the course offered at Year 11, although students can take this course without having taken Year 11 Commerce. During the year, students will be introduced to the business world and will explore different ownership structures that businesses have, students will make sense of what motivates employees by comparing theories to practises that are carried out in a workplace of their choice. Students will gain an understanding of cashflow and the importance of accurate forecasting on a business. Students will conduct market research on a product of their choice to gain an understanding of marketing principles used by businesses. Local businesses will be studied to ensure that students have an authentic and accurate experience of the business world.
Topics Covered
The Year 12 Commerce course builds on the course offered at Year 11, although students can take this course without having taken Year 11 Commerce.
During the year, students will be introduced to the business world and will explore different ownership structures that businesses have, students will make sense of what motivates employees by comparing theories to practises that are carried out in a workplace of their choice.
Students will gain an understanding of cashflow and the importance of accurate forecasting on a business.
Students will conduct market research on a product of their choice to gain an understanding of marketing principles used by businesses.
Local businesses will be studied to ensure that students have an authentic and accurate experience of the business world.
Subject Costs
Approximately $30 for product development
TBC - Offsite Field Trips
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
NZQA Info
Business Studies 2.3 - Apply business knowledge to a critical problem(s) in a given large business context
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Business Studies 2.4 - Conduct market research for a new or existing product
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Business Studies 2.5 - Investigate the application of motivation theory in a business
NZQA Info
Agribusiness 2.10 - Demonstrate understanding of cash flow forecasting for a business
Pathway Possibilities
Sales Representative, Accountant, Auditor, Finance Manager, Receptionist, Advertising Specialist, Sales and Marketing Manager, Agricultural/Horticultural Consultant, Retail Manager, Insurance Loss Adjuster, Bank Worker, Farmer/Farm Manager, Property Manager, Buyer, Contact Centre Worker, Motor Vehicle Salesperson, Managing Director/Chief Executive, Insurance Claims Officer, Communications Professional, Event Manager,