A BBA is supposed to let you dabble in a little bit of everything. As a result you get exposure to many different fields including accounting, marketing and human resources.There are no majors and the degree is slightly longer than a Bachelor of Commerce.
A standard Bachelor of Commerce on the other hand will allow you to select a major (or more) and specialize in a particular field.
A BBA is supposed to let you dabble in a little bit of everything. As a result you get exposure to many different fields including accounting, marketing and human resources.There are no majors and the degree is slightly longer than a Bachelor of Commerce.
A standard Bachelor of Commerce on the other hand will allow you to select a major (or more) and specialize in a particular field.
Oh thank you. And in your opinion, which one would you suggest as the more favourable degree?
Also, sorry I'm new on this site... don't know what the MQ section is?
Personally I would recommend the Bachelor of Commerce. The reason I do so is because I don't feel that the BBA offers enough exposure to make it worthwhile. My advice would be to explore the majors offered under the Bachelor of Commerce and decide which two would interest you the most.
I meant the Macquarie University Section. You'd probably have a better chance of getting replies there. This thread should be moved over to that section shortly.
I have a friend currently about midway through his BBA at macquarie, one advantage he's stated is there's some sort of guaranteed work-experience for those students who achieve a distinction + average, plus a lot of the courses are taught with a real industry focus and take place in the Sydney CBD where they often have guest lecturer's etc.
If you are interested in a bit of everything and seeing how the different areas of business interact together - then pick a BBA, this gives you a good foundational understanding of business, in particular, management. Only note that the BBA is a very structured degree with no majors/minors.