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chances r, next yr im gonna b doing biz at UTS

i wanna major in finance, but am also thinking of accounting bcos its the safe option since the whole world needs accountants

so how abt it? is majoring in both finance n accounting a gud move? is the workload(subjects, hrs) that much heavier?

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apparently, according to my friend whos just finished 2nd or was it 3rd? economics, accounting is really hard!!!!

but that aint going to stop me from doing it :D
 
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Accounting/finance is a no brainer option, it's like the phys/chem/eco of business/commerce degrees. Most of my friends doing a BCom do an accounting/finance double major and they are the two most popular majors at UNSW for a BCom.

And for the record, I happen to be doing economics/accounting double major.
 

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anyway too add another opinion on it, I was talking to another chick at my work...and she said accounting was hell easy! yay for me.
 

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Originally posted by Bambul
Accounting/finance is a no brainer option, it's like the phys/chem/eco of business/commerce degrees.
no brainer? plz explain...!

do u mean its fully boring or fully irrelevant (or both?)
 

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I think he means that its the "standard" choice....very common combination since they complement so well and are perceived as the most relevant.

I for one am also interested in the finance/accounting major, but that is still dependent on whether i get into combined law, and at which uni (usyd lets u have a double major with combined law, unsw does not).
 

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Something else you might want to consider is the workload... double degrees are obviously twice as much work :)

I don't have much of a clue on the eco/commerce side of things, though, so I apologise if this comment is irrelevant (a cousin who did eco at unsw said he did about a max of 12hrs lectures/tutes in a week!)
 
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I'm currently doing Economics at UNSW. That number was about right. I had between 12.5-13.5 hours per week of contact hours (the extra hour depended on whether or not I had a lab that week and accounting tutorials go for 1.5 hours).

A double degree isn't so much twice the workload. Well, it is more work, but it takes more years to do it so your workload per year is about the same.
 

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Originally posted by timmii

I for one am also interested in the finance/accounting major, but that is still dependent on whether i get into combined law, and at which uni (usyd lets u have a double major with combined law, unsw does not).
really? does combined law at usyd let u double major? so u can like major in accounting and finance in commerce with law?
 

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Originally posted by orangeguy


really? does combined law at usyd let u double major? so u can like major in accounting and finance in commerce with law?
I asked, and it is available....not particularly recommended due to the workload, but yes offered. If in doubt ask them.....I've been pestering unsw and usyd for months now :p
 

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I'm doing combined commerce/economics

Majors:
BComm - Finance and International Business
BEc - Economics (<---actually 2 econ majors)

1. does everyone have their final year made up almost entirely of electives?

2. does anyone have compulsory quantitative 'courses' (ie. subjects) for BEc??
 
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Yes, double majors seem like double degree's cause u basically get twice the qualifications (depending on ur major's)
As a side note, 80% of UNSW commerce/economics graduates complete a double major in their degree.

And about workloads for double degree's, I have about the same number of hours as Bambul, and I'm doing Economics/Arts (double major in Economics and International Business) - its because it's the same number of units each year, except I'm at uni for 5 years instead of the normal 3 years.
 

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I;m going to do a Major and then a minor for Commerce, Going to major in Industrial relations & HRM and a minor in Marketing, but lately thinking of doing a double major! But i just wonder what the workload is gonna be like!
 

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Originally posted by zannaz
I;m going to do a Major and then a minor for Commerce, Going to major in Industrial relations & HRM and a minor in Marketing, but lately thinking of doing a double major! But i just wonder what the workload is gonna be like!
The workload is essentially the same, coz within ur degree u need to complete the same number of credit points anyway, whether u do a single major, or a double major. A double major means u just get less credit points to do electives (as most of ur credit points are taken by ur two majors)

For example, in my Economics degree, for a single major, I complete 48 credit points out 132, then the other 84 is options/electives. If I do a double major, then its 48 cp for economics, and 42 cp for my other major, so that means 90 cp out of 132, leaving me with 42 cp for electives.
 

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Hmmmm, i understand now!

It's just that i get less electives as my majors would take up the credit points!!!
 

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im going to double majors in actuarial studies and mathematics (hopefully, advanced) ... the main difference i guess is taking a whole heap of core units, and very few electives ... :(
 

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Originally posted by MinAi

And about workloads for double degree's, I have about the same number of hours as Bambul, and I'm doing Economics/Arts (double major in Economics and International Business)
Im doing international business too!
 

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