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Dingo2004

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how come all combined business degrees in the undergraduate handbook are seperated by a '/' except for one which is seperated with 'and'

Business/Law
Engineering/ Business
Science/Business
Medical Science/Business
Business and Computing

u see wat i mean?
why dont they also write the last one like this --> Business/Computing ?
 

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i reckon coz biz/law is really two seperate degrees going into 2 seperate directions whereas the business AND computing is effectivley one degree which intergrates subjects from both faculties to make one single, mulitskilling degree?
just guessing here..lol
 

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Agree with santaslayer I know with the UTS one it is one degree with sub's from both faculties
 

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Dingo, you are doing a B Business and Commerce...so u of all people, u should know that the 'and' in B Business and Computers does not refer to a combined business degree...lol.
 

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but it IS a cobined degree u see
it says in the uts website handbook that it has 2 testamurs
meaning when u graduate you get awarded a B Business and a B Computing.
the thing i dont get it why do they seperate the other business degrees with a '/' while this one with a 'and'..

makes no sense
 

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if u look in the uac book dingo......on page 267 it DOES say (605002)B Business B Computing ?
there is no "and" in the middle?
 

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and with the case of the "/" i think thats just a matter nameing, like sum people call dingo while others may wish to call u dingy......lol, if u get what i mean
 

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