clementinez
Member
So, I'm posting this on behalf of my brother who's having an incredibly tough time deciding on which degree to study but also which commerce major to take. The options are:
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of IT at UTS
Bachelor of Economics at USYD
and possibly
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of IT at USyd (if he gets in because his grades are bordering the cutoff)
As for majors, he's considering Economics, Finance, Business Analytics, and BIS (as a second major if he does the Economics degree at USYD).
Which is more interesting, difficult, and relevant to a career in business? Is it worth taking Business Analytics at undergraduate level or should he just stick to Economics/Finance and then do an MBA or some other postgraduate course (he's planning on doing postgraduate work but isn't interested in Economics Honours or academia in general)
Also I've heard economics can get dry in later years. How true is this, and which major do employers prefer?
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of IT at UTS
Bachelor of Economics at USYD
and possibly
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of IT at USyd (if he gets in because his grades are bordering the cutoff)
As for majors, he's considering Economics, Finance, Business Analytics, and BIS (as a second major if he does the Economics degree at USYD).
Which is more interesting, difficult, and relevant to a career in business? Is it worth taking Business Analytics at undergraduate level or should he just stick to Economics/Finance and then do an MBA or some other postgraduate course (he's planning on doing postgraduate work but isn't interested in Economics Honours or academia in general)
Also I've heard economics can get dry in later years. How true is this, and which major do employers prefer?