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According to my student financial statement and commonwealth assistance notice received recently, it states that the name of the degree I am studying is B.Com.,B.Sc. I'm assuming that's what equates from the course code given in their database.
The thing is, I requested to be enrolled into the advanced stream before semester began, so the science component of my degree should be B.Sc.(Adv). My timetable information acknowledges that I am in the advanced 'stream' but it is not written on the degree name itself, most likely because the course code has not changed at all. So in the end by graduation, would the name of the degree come with or without the word 'advanced'? If not, then doesn't that mean that the B.Sc and B.Sc(Adv) degrees would not be differentiated? If there is a difference then shouldn't it be included in the degree name?
For anyone doing B.Sc(Adv), does your student financial statement just say B.Sc?
The thing is, I requested to be enrolled into the advanced stream before semester began, so the science component of my degree should be B.Sc.(Adv). My timetable information acknowledges that I am in the advanced 'stream' but it is not written on the degree name itself, most likely because the course code has not changed at all. So in the end by graduation, would the name of the degree come with or without the word 'advanced'? If not, then doesn't that mean that the B.Sc and B.Sc(Adv) degrees would not be differentiated? If there is a difference then shouldn't it be included in the degree name?
For anyone doing B.Sc(Adv), does your student financial statement just say B.Sc?