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BE/ME Electrical Engineering vs B Engineering/B Commerce (1 Viewer)

Sp3ctre

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Hi, I'm currently doing electrical engineering (BE/ME) at UNSW, but I'm not sure if I should continue with this or transfer to a dual degree in electrical engineering and commerce. Would a master's degree or double degree be better in this case for job prospects and what sort of jobs am I more likely to find with each degree? Also there should be no problems with the internal program transfer since the courses I'm doing this year are the ones which I would've done if I had chosen the dual degree this year too. Thanks in advance!
 

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Less range, but better engineering jobs with the master's. Do the commerce if you're not certain you want to do engineering.
 

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Less range, but better engineering jobs with the master's. Do the commerce if you're not certain you want to do engineering.
Right, so if I was certain in doing engineering would commerce be kind of useless to study? Thanks for the reply
 

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Pretty much. Obviously having a commerce degree would be helpful, but not as much as a master's. From what I've read, having a master's is when you get to the interesting stuff. You can also get a master's later but that would take even longer. You're options are wide open, but yes, basically if you definitely want to be an engineer you should do the master's.
 

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What do you even want to work as? Why Commerce?

BTW, you can get into most business roles without a commerce degree as they have no requirements of majors.
Engineer, I thought commerce would be useful for having a degree in any situation but apparently that's not the case

Now I understand most people do engineering and commerce because they are still unsure of what they want to do after uni
 
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