Difference between Bcom (international) and Bcom? (1 Viewer)

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What makes international commerce require a higher ATAR? what's the difference between the two?
 

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I believe International Commerce makes you learn a language or make you go overseas for a year.
 

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can't you do that by combining with international studies or art?
I don't think there is Commerce/International Studies. Isn't it just called Commerce (International) and there is a compulsory 1 year overseas.
 

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if I'm thinking of doing bcomm(international) would i be better off doing bcomm/b.arts?
it seem like the same thing since you can go on exchange, except you get more flexibility and an extra degree. am i missing something?
 

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if I'm thinking of doing bcomm(international) would i be better off doing bcomm/b.arts?
it seem like the same thing since you can go on exchange, except you get more flexibility and an extra degree. am i missing something?
Well you're missing the fact that it's a lot easier to double major in the arts component of the degree. :)

Plus the fact that you have less compulsory courses to take. B comm (international) is a gimmick. So are all UNSW advanced science degree programs and B science (international)
 

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but why would this require a higher ATAR? Does BCom international give students some competitive advantage?
 

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but why would this require a higher ATAR? Does BCom international give students some competitive advantage?
because people fall for this trap without knowing the consequences. It's a marketing technique used to attract those higher achieving students who don't know shit about degree programs and stuff.
 

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No not really, it can be a degree for marketing but it still needs its own competitive advantage for it to survive.
BCom international has a limited amount of international/politics set of subjects you have to do and the compulsory exchange, whilst in the BArts component you need to do a major in that field but the advantage there is another degree.
 

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