Hi,
I've already enrolled and made my timetables for my 1st semester for Bachelor of Commerce/Economics (essentially the same as Bachelor of Commerce, since first year undergraduates do the same core subjects bar elective) at UNSW. However, my issue is I'm unsure if I should just do Bachelor of Commerce or the double degree of Bachelor of Commerce/Economics.
I have a significant interest/passion for economics (discovered in HSC) but have chosen Commerce over Economics (single degree) because I feel that in case I do not want to purely pursue economics (i.e. allowing some flexibility in terms of my career), I have some safety net to fall on.
I understand that the Bachelor of Commerce/Economics is 4 years but various people I have consulted recommended I just do the Bachelor of Commerce (3 years) and start work/getting experience as soon as possible, rather than spend another year at university. The UNSW Faculty of Business booklet stated doing B Economics qualifies me to be an economist hence why I'm seriously considering B Commerce/Economics.
I plan on majoring in Economics and Finance.
Any suggestions/recommendations?
Thanks in advance!
I've already enrolled and made my timetables for my 1st semester for Bachelor of Commerce/Economics (essentially the same as Bachelor of Commerce, since first year undergraduates do the same core subjects bar elective) at UNSW. However, my issue is I'm unsure if I should just do Bachelor of Commerce or the double degree of Bachelor of Commerce/Economics.
I have a significant interest/passion for economics (discovered in HSC) but have chosen Commerce over Economics (single degree) because I feel that in case I do not want to purely pursue economics (i.e. allowing some flexibility in terms of my career), I have some safety net to fall on.
I understand that the Bachelor of Commerce/Economics is 4 years but various people I have consulted recommended I just do the Bachelor of Commerce (3 years) and start work/getting experience as soon as possible, rather than spend another year at university. The UNSW Faculty of Business booklet stated doing B Economics qualifies me to be an economist hence why I'm seriously considering B Commerce/Economics.
I plan on majoring in Economics and Finance.
Any suggestions/recommendations?
Thanks in advance!