L live.fast Member Joined Feb 12, 2006 Messages 501 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Jan 20, 2008 #1 What's the distinction? Are they the same? Is one more theoretical, the other, more practical? (I only just realised I'd have to choose this tuesday. So yep - any quick replies would be nice!)
What's the distinction? Are they the same? Is one more theoretical, the other, more practical? (I only just realised I'd have to choose this tuesday. So yep - any quick replies would be nice!)
uhawww Flakes Joined Sep 2, 2006 Messages 1,380 Location Sydney Gender Male HSC 2006 Jan 20, 2008 #2 One you have to take at least one major in an Economic area (Econometrics, Economic History, Economics... etc). One you don't. Really it's not hard to find the difference by looking at handbooks that have descriptions of the degrees.
One you have to take at least one major in an Economic area (Econometrics, Economic History, Economics... etc). One you don't. Really it's not hard to find the difference by looking at handbooks that have descriptions of the degrees.