I'm considering doing Design/Media(PR&A) because I initially wanted to just do design, but I thought it would be of good value to do marketing as well. I've heard it's pretty competitive to get a job in the graphic design industry, which is where I'd like to potentially end up and thought that media might give me an edge (I think I'd like it too - I'm not just considering doing it for some sort of advantage when it comes to getting a job). However, I'm not really sure if it's really what I want. I'm not sure if I'd like to undertake doing a double degree in the first place, and I also don't get any free electives (I think) which sucks because not only was I planning to continue doing Japanese outside of the HSC, but the freedom seems nice.
The Design course at COFA seems really practical and hands on and broad due to the electives (which doesn't bother me a whole lot) although I'm not sure if it's really focused enough on what I want to do, hence I'm considering the double degree. I'm tossing up between this and Visual Communication at UTS, although the UTS ATAR is kind of crazy (I'm a pretty high achieving student I guess, but the only way I'd possibly be able to get in is through the EAS I think as I'm from a regional area).
I'm just kind of looking for some feedback on either courses, people who are doing a double degree or opinions from other people who are considering the same sort of career path. Feedback would be really appreciated because as you can probably tell, I'm kind of stumped :/
Thanks guys!
The Design course at COFA seems really practical and hands on and broad due to the electives (which doesn't bother me a whole lot) although I'm not sure if it's really focused enough on what I want to do, hence I'm considering the double degree. I'm tossing up between this and Visual Communication at UTS, although the UTS ATAR is kind of crazy (I'm a pretty high achieving student I guess, but the only way I'd possibly be able to get in is through the EAS I think as I'm from a regional area).
I'm just kind of looking for some feedback on either courses, people who are doing a double degree or opinions from other people who are considering the same sort of career path. Feedback would be really appreciated because as you can probably tell, I'm kind of stumped :/
Thanks guys!