I'm currently tossing up doing either a:
Bachelor of Arts (International Relations) or a
Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Asian Studies
at ANU.
In the IR degree, i'd be majoring in IR (obviously) and Chinese, with very few free courses. The plus side of this degree is that Honours is offered with it, which brings it up to 4 years.
With Arts/Asian Studies, I would also be majoring in IR and Chinese, except I would also be doing a "Cognitive major" in Asian Security Studies, and a second major in Arts (or i'd do a lot more courses in my IR major, not sure yet). I'm not sure if this degree offers Honours, I think it does, but it is a double degree, which is nice. The downside is that it's 4 years normally, and if it does offer Honours, it'd end up being 5 years, and, if it doesn't offer Honours, then I have a degree without Honours.
My question is, which of these degrees would make me more attractive to employers? Unless my plans change drastically, I'm looking at a career in foreign affairs, hopefully with DFAT, ASIO, DIO, or something like that. (Although I know DFAT is notoriously hard to get in to.) Is the possible lack of Honours in the double degree really a drawback? (Seeing as it is a double degree)
Cheers,
Evan
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Bachelor of Arts (International Relations) or a
Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Asian Studies
at ANU.
In the IR degree, i'd be majoring in IR (obviously) and Chinese, with very few free courses. The plus side of this degree is that Honours is offered with it, which brings it up to 4 years.
With Arts/Asian Studies, I would also be majoring in IR and Chinese, except I would also be doing a "Cognitive major" in Asian Security Studies, and a second major in Arts (or i'd do a lot more courses in my IR major, not sure yet). I'm not sure if this degree offers Honours, I think it does, but it is a double degree, which is nice. The downside is that it's 4 years normally, and if it does offer Honours, it'd end up being 5 years, and, if it doesn't offer Honours, then I have a degree without Honours.
My question is, which of these degrees would make me more attractive to employers? Unless my plans change drastically, I'm looking at a career in foreign affairs, hopefully with DFAT, ASIO, DIO, or something like that. (Although I know DFAT is notoriously hard to get in to.) Is the possible lack of Honours in the double degree really a drawback? (Seeing as it is a double degree)
Cheers,
Evan
(Sorry if this is in the wrong section)