Teacher in Charge: Mrs D. Reyneke.
Pre-requisitesNone
Commerce is the use and exploration of accounting, economic, and business concepts and models to make sense of society and solve problems. In this subject, ākonga will build the knowledge, skills, and values they need to navigate, and participate in the economic world. They will learn how participants in the economic world make decisions, and they will analyse how these decisions impact sustainability.
Ākonga will learn that decision-making is necessitated by scarcity and that decisions are informed by a variety of cultural perspectives and lenses. Learning and assessment will examine Māori, Pacific, and different approaches to commerce, and business models from whānau and organisation contexts.
Term 1
INTERNAL
AS 92028 Demonstrate understanding of an organisation’s financial decision making. 5 credits.
Term 2
INTERNAL
AS 92029 Demonstrate understanding of price determination for an organisation 5 credits.
Term 3
EXTERNAL - TWO OPTIONS- no formal decision which one we will be doing.
As 92030 Demonstrate understanding of how interdependent financial relationships are affected by an event. 5 credits.
As 92031 Demonstrate understanding of how an organisation's financial viability is affected by an event. 5 credits.
2 Internal assessment and 1 external assessment.
Year 12 Accounting (12ACC), Year 12 Business Studies (12BUS), Year 12 Economics (12ECO)
Administrative
Advertising & Marketing
Agriculture & Horticulture
Automotive
Education
Finance
Hospitality
Information Technology
Management & Consulting
Manufacturing
Property Services
Retail
Transport & Logistics
laptop, Stationery
Owing to teachers responding to individual students' needs, courses and NCEA standards taught in a subject maybe different to those displayed.