I am considering doing a BPhil degree. For those of you who don't know what this is, let me explain...
The BPhil degree is research-focussed and is only open to high-ATAR (99+) students. You do all the units that you would do if you had chosen a BCom/BSc or whatever. The difference is that you do a bunch of other things on top of your normal uni work – including communication training, research work (for a real institution) and a compulsory overseas study program. Also, you must complete an Honours year to graduate with the "BPhil" title on your transcript.
Here is a link for more detailed info: http://www.studyat.uwa.edu.au/courses-and-careers/undergraduate/bphil
Some background info about my situation: going to be majoring in maths, hoping to get into the data science/analytics sector. At the moment, I'm not interested in entering academia.
First up, do you think that the BPhil title will be much of an advantage? Would employers/recruiters even know what this degree is? Would it in fact be a disadvantage due to them not knowing what it means, and therefore being "scared off" by the strange degree?
Secondly, would these extra experiences (overseas study, research placements, etc) be valued much by industry employers? I will have to put in a lot more time to complete them, so I don't want it to be a waste (whereas I would otherwise be doing my own side projects and self learning in that time).
Any other advice would be greatly appreciated.
If you have any questions, feel free to post them.
Cheers
The BPhil degree is research-focussed and is only open to high-ATAR (99+) students. You do all the units that you would do if you had chosen a BCom/BSc or whatever. The difference is that you do a bunch of other things on top of your normal uni work – including communication training, research work (for a real institution) and a compulsory overseas study program. Also, you must complete an Honours year to graduate with the "BPhil" title on your transcript.
Here is a link for more detailed info: http://www.studyat.uwa.edu.au/courses-and-careers/undergraduate/bphil
Some background info about my situation: going to be majoring in maths, hoping to get into the data science/analytics sector. At the moment, I'm not interested in entering academia.
First up, do you think that the BPhil title will be much of an advantage? Would employers/recruiters even know what this degree is? Would it in fact be a disadvantage due to them not knowing what it means, and therefore being "scared off" by the strange degree?
Secondly, would these extra experiences (overseas study, research placements, etc) be valued much by industry employers? I will have to put in a lot more time to complete them, so I don't want it to be a waste (whereas I would otherwise be doing my own side projects and self learning in that time).
Any other advice would be greatly appreciated.
If you have any questions, feel free to post them.
Cheers