Borbor
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Ok what is the deal with International Studies? I've read a lot of these threads, the uni handbooks, talked to a lot of people and the general feel I get is that BIntSt or BIGS or whatever you call it is just a "glorified arts degree" as someone posted on here a while ago.
Yes I understand there are certain "special" units you can only do within the International Studies stream but other than those subjects, everything else can be done in a normal arts degree combo, right? (correct me if I'm wrong)
I'm particularly interested and concerned with job prospects. They claim you have better job prospects with BIntSt > BArts but surely in the end, you're in the same boat? My main concern is the validity of BIntSt outside of Australia. Yes it's probably (well?) recognised in Australia but I haven't heard of any major BIntSt recognition in Asia, North America or Europe. Wouldn't it be better to study a more 'universal' BArts?
It just strikes me as odd. So what's the deal with International Studies? Why study it?
Yes I understand there are certain "special" units you can only do within the International Studies stream but other than those subjects, everything else can be done in a normal arts degree combo, right? (correct me if I'm wrong)
I'm particularly interested and concerned with job prospects. They claim you have better job prospects with BIntSt > BArts but surely in the end, you're in the same boat? My main concern is the validity of BIntSt outside of Australia. Yes it's probably (well?) recognised in Australia but I haven't heard of any major BIntSt recognition in Asia, North America or Europe. Wouldn't it be better to study a more 'universal' BArts?
It just strikes me as odd. So what's the deal with International Studies? Why study it?
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