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Hi.
I've been looking at some dual degrees and I have a few questions. I've been searching the net, but I can't find that much information on them.
Take engineering and commerce for example. An engineering single degree is four years and a commerce single double is three years, so an engineering and commerce dual degree should be seven years. However, it actually is five and a half years. How is this possible if the workload for a single degree is the same as a dual degree? Do you learn less in a dual degree or something like that?
Also, what are the advantages of doing a dual degree? Does it increase you chances of getting a job or do people do it for interest?
When choosing a dual degree, should the two degrees be somewhat relevant to each other? For example, I don't think engineering and commerce have much relevance to each, do they?
Thank you.
I've been looking at some dual degrees and I have a few questions. I've been searching the net, but I can't find that much information on them.
Take engineering and commerce for example. An engineering single degree is four years and a commerce single double is three years, so an engineering and commerce dual degree should be seven years. However, it actually is five and a half years. How is this possible if the workload for a single degree is the same as a dual degree? Do you learn less in a dual degree or something like that?
Also, what are the advantages of doing a dual degree? Does it increase you chances of getting a job or do people do it for interest?
When choosing a dual degree, should the two degrees be somewhat relevant to each other? For example, I don't think engineering and commerce have much relevance to each, do they?
Thank you.