but bcom/beco are both commerce related you see which i am interested in. There are no other double degrees like this that can be completed in 4 yrs. but in another way commerce degree and economics degree seems individually different if you know what i mean.blackfriday said:thats the same thing as 'i can get more job opportunites in the commerce and commerce field'.
2 degrees in 4 yrs is actually the norm with the exception of all usyd combined degrees and combined law everywhere.
hahablackfriday said:if you cant get a job in business with a double major (acct, fins) degree, either your academic transcript must be dotted with PCs or you must be completely and utterly shite at interviews.
BSc/BSc still sounds bad. Should just do a straight BSc or BSc (Adv Sci) double majoring in Maths and Comp Sci. It's the degree I should have done.blackfriday said:there is a bsc(comp Sc)/bsc program, which isnt as bad as doing bcom/bec since comp sc is administered by cse, not the same damn faculty.
go to the job search engines and look for accounting/finance jobs. tell me one job that needs knowledge in THREE similar business fields. lots of them want a diverse knowledge base, but that means knowledge in computing, engineering or a foreign language. not three business majors.
as for the com (lib) progam - if you ask me its a bullshit ploy to keep up with usyd. ive said this many times on boredofstudies, but the usyd people told me doing com (lib) does not help job prospects and it only means that you spent an extra year at uni doing subjects you didnt have to do. with that said, if you're at uni for a good time, the extra year wont hurt too much. it just means you're a year behind everyone else.
I think comm (lib) and comm (int) are really good ideas, not just "keeping up" with USYD. remember we introduced the BCom firstlizbon said:i kinda like the new degree FCE is offering next year in BCom (Liberal Studies) thinking of transferring to that (if it is possible), it lets you do some courses outside of commerce/economics (arts, science, critical analysi) and adds abit more balance. what do you guys think?