I'm trying to decide what to combine Engineering with and while there are a few options in Science that I'm interested in, I was wondering about the actual difference between a plain Economics major and Business Economics/Business Strategy and Economic Management major in Commerce.
B.Economics...
Just wondering if anyone is doing this and how they are coping with the workload. Would it be similar to Engineering/Science in terms of content volume or more difficult?
So, I'm posting this on behalf of my brother who's having an incredibly tough time deciding on which degree to study but also which commerce major to take. The options are:
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of IT at UTS
Bachelor of Economics at USYD
and possibly
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor...
What are the facilities like for engineering at USYD compared to UNSW? Are there any major differences in teaching style? Also where are the lecturers more approachable?
I'm interested in EE or Software Engineering and will most likely be combining this with Commerce or Arts (undecided atm)...
Basically the course at USYD has more of an EE focus and I'm just wondering if that's a good or bad thing..
https://cusp.sydney.edu.au/students/view-degree-page/degree_id/454
http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/plans/2016/SENGAH3707.html
I know UNSW is meant to have the better...
I've been looking into engineering for a while now but I'm not sure which field is right for me. I've considered almost every discipline (still have Civil at the back of my mind) and at the moment I'm torn between EE and SE. I like the idea of working as a software developer but I'm not sure...