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20 Nov 2009, 2:04 PM ![]() | Commerce/eco combined degree You can hide this advertisement by registering. hey everybodyatm im kinda torn between doing a commerce or eco degree, but i have noticed that there is a combined comm/eco degree available. however, i have some questions to ask: 1. how do you enter this course? do u just choose bcomm then ask to do a combined degree with beco? 2. i thought the point of combined degrees was to allow you to broaden your career paths e.g. comm/engineering, so what's the benefit of doing a combined degree where comm and eco are pretty similar? is it worth the extra year, and would you just be better off doing a single comm or eco degree and doing honours? would employers value a comm/eco degree, or a degree with honours? 3. im probably leaning towards a comm degree, because i believe that there will be greater employment opportunities than with an eco degree. is that true, and where do economists find work besides with the government? i checked the unsw website and noticed that they have changed the comm/eco degree for 2010 Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Economics in 2010 | Undergraduate | Future Students | Australian School of Business | UNSW im unsure of what the changes are, and if they are that significant at all. can i have your thoughts please? thanks in advance for the help |
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Today, 4:32 AM ![]() | Re: Commerce/eco combined degree 1. Yes 2. Well im doing comm/eco as it allows me to get 2 majors for commerce and 1 major for economics (personal interest really) in 4 years whilst for comm/eng u are only getting 1 major in comm and 1 major in engo (a major is kinda like a focused study of a branch of your course) in 5.5 years. Doing a varied double degree does improve the range of possible employment but not specifically in commerce (since you are focusing less on it duh). If you are serious about commerce/business and considering a long term career in it then i dont see any real merits in doing say a comm/sci or comm/arts double degree. You are better off just going single comm or comm/eco. 3. Comm > eco in employment yes. no idea, i thought all economists end up in the rba or someshit. I think they changed only the core subjects (1st year level) and i think now u can get a maths or stats major in economics which is pretty sweet. Doubt it will change things all that much tbh. |
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Today, 2:16 AM ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Commerce/eco combined degree whoisurdaddy. contrary to your last point, commerce students outnumber economics students and therefore, they will relatively deem to have greater employment opportunities. especially when the notion data regarding commerce graduate are therefore more readily available. A less biased approach to answering 3, would be a dependence on major. Most Commerce students tend to choose an Accounting/Finance double major and therefore tend to find jobs more easily (unless whoisurdaddy presumed employment meaning opportunities and also dependent on his definition of employment, he may be right in this regard) An Economics student can also acquire an Accounting major. Many Economics students tend to go into analyst positions if they majored in econometrics and those who double majored in economics and finance have quite high employability (probably not for Finance anymore though). |
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Today, 4:13 AM ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Commerce/eco combined degree unless you want to have 3 majors, i would probably just choose a straight up comm degree and do honours/masters instead. the extra year isn't worth it imo <- comm/econ student
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Yesterday, 8:53 PM ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Commerce/eco combined degree After seeing all your normal 3rd year com friends graduate, it might make you revaluate why you're doing this degree in the first place?
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20 Nov 2009, 2:04 PM ![]() | Re: Commerce/eco combined degree hey thanks every1 for your input. however, ive still got some questions to ask. the way i see atm is that a comm/eco degree demonstrates that you have a really wide understanding of both business and economics whereas an honours degree would show that you really know your stuff. i know it depends on a range of factors, but which option would appeal more to an employer? also, what sort of stuff is done in the honours year? sorry for being such a noob, but i also want to ask if it is possible to drop a degree if you are doing comm/eco. additionally, where do economists find work besides with the government? i know that there are accounting firms etc, but are there economics firms? thanks ppl for ur patience
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Today, 12:25 AM ![]() ![]() | Re: Commerce/eco combined degree the only reason im going it is cause when accepting, it was like: "would you like to change to one of these double degrees" me: "ok sure" haha it was a split decision i dunno if its the right one yet tho cause both courses r the same in first yr. but its like another whole degree, and just one yr soo, more diversity i guess.
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