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Hey guys, i was looking at the actuarial studies section on the UNSW website and it doesnt mention the BCom/BEc degree as a double degree which can be done to become an actuary. Just wondering if this is just an error or the BCom/BEc degree does not have actuarial studies.

And another thing, would the UAI cut-off for BCom/BEc be the same as the BCom degree?

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yea im interested in this as well...but yeh i think the uai cut-off would be a bit higher (mayb 96point sumthing).
 

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speed2 said:
Hey guys, i was looking at the actuarial studies section on the UNSW website and it doesnt mention the BCom/BEc degree as a double degree which can be done to become an actuary. Just wondering if this is just an error or the BCom/BEc degree does not have actuarial studies.

And another thing, would the UAI cut-off for BCom/BEc be the same as the BCom degree?

thanks
In response to your first question, I'm not an actuary, but I think you can do Actuary as part of BCom/BEc program, provided your BCom major is actuary and you complete the Courses required, as mentioned in the website:
http://www2.actuarial.unsw.edu.au/n...utInheritableArea&maxWnd=_Future_UG_BComActSt

Its best to check with the Faculty Student Centre, call them on (+612) 9385 3187
or send them an email at ceinfo@unsw.edu.au and they will confirm. I think I'm right on this one but its best to take their word for it.

The second question depends on the UAC course code. If the UAC course code for BCom/BEc is the same, then they should have same cut-off. Otherwise, there is a possibility that they may vary (since allocations are made on supply/demand of courses by UAC course code).
 

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Excuse my ignorance,
but since when can you do a B comm / B Ec double degree ?
 

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Grizzly said:
Excuse my ignorance,
but since when can you do a B comm / B Ec double degree ?
its a new degree that starts next year
 

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Thats crazy...
I wanna change to that now....so i can do an econometrics major....
 

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I'm sure you can go to the FCE student centre and apply to transfer internally

I haven't read the new handbook to see whether this is possible though
 

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Huh come the 2006 online handbook doesnt have anything about B comm / B econ
 

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" Entry into this program is based on entry to the Bachelor of Commerce degree. Apply for entry to the BCom program through UAC and if successful, when enrolling nominate that you wish to enrol in the combined degree"
 

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...which means any current Commerce student can change to a BCom/BEc program, just visit the student centre
 

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Minai said:
...which means any current Commerce student can change to a BCom/BEc program, just visit the student centre
omgg thats awweesome
im gonna read about it more to see if its worth the transfer. (major pro is no gen eds!) edit: what omg, u still have to do gen eds
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Aren't you exempt from gen ed if you do double degrees/majors?
 

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Raginsheep said:
Aren't you exempt from gen ed if you do double degrees/majors?
Only if the two degrees are of totally different disciplines, in this case commerce = economics.

If it was commerce/science than yes you are exempted.
The idea of gen eds is for you to get a general knowledge in all fields and not to be stricken to one subject area.
 
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