barbecuedflava
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hey everybody
atm 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
atm 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