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DebuOfCourse

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Particularily interested in finding out who's doing this particular combination of med science AND business but even if you're doing just one of 'em (business at City campus) put your hadns up!!

Also, is there any place we could find out the student population of a particular course? That would be interesting to know.

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Dev
 

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Originally posted by DebuOfCourse
Also, is there any place we could find out the student population of a particular course? That would be interesting to know.
I think Business intake for City this year was around 350? I'm only guessing this because all the 'maximum capacities' for the lectures were around about this number, and all of the individual tutorials' numbers added up to this number
 

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there's such a course?
where does it lead to ?
 

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He's probably referring to mine. B Medical Science and B Business.
Yeah it's a double degree which had quite a popularity I'm guessing last year but which dropped quite a bit this year surprisingly. It leads to senior admin and management work specialising in the medical field and pharmacutical industries.

I have different intentions behind it though, but that's the general pitch.
 

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Yeh its a good course. Well the Faculty of Business has the largest amount of students out of any faculty at UTS. Their BBus alone would probably be around 300 (full time and part time) and then you have all the combined degrees.

All I know is that there are 60 students who got main round offers for BBus/BComp.
 

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why is the UAI cut-off for the double degrees with Business (except law) lower than for the single business deg?

isnt it usually the other way around?
 

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