Hi, and sorry for this monster post. I'll be starting a combined Commerce/Science degree at UNSW in March. I'd just like some advice on which 8 courses to pick for this coming year. Most course descriptions on the uni site read like advertising so I'd appreciate some BoSer insight.
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The Comm/Sci page (http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/programs/2011/3529.html) states that I must complete:
+ 1 first-year math course.
+ 1 statistics course.
+ 3 compulsory core Commerce courses.
+ 4 flexible core Commerce courses.
+ another 7 Commerce courses for a major.
+ at least 14 Science courses.
+ electives
= to make a total of 32 courses over 4 years.
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Within Science, I have considered majoring in:
Physics
Psychology
Computer Science
Within Commerce:
Finance
Financial Economics / Business Economics
Marketing
Human Resources
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I haven't been exposed to much Commerce in school, so my goal in first year is to get as broad a taste of what Commerce offers, then use that experience to decide whether to keep studying Commerce or to drop/transfer.
I'd like advice on picking strong, non-BS courses. I want to learn stuff that's worthwhile regardless of whether I pursue it through to a career. I think Finance and Economics might make for such "worthwhile" specialisations. Please suggest alternatives that you think might be similarly worthwhile, as well as stuff to avoid.
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Considering the above, I've made made my own draft plan for first year:
Semester 1:
+ Accounting & Financial Mgt 1A
+ Microeconomics
+ Managing Organisations&People
(^^^the 3 compulsory Commerce courses)
+ a first-yr Math course (I completed 4U Math for HSC, please suggest)
Semester 2:
+ a Stats course useful for Psych, Physics, Finance and Eco (please suggest)
+ an introductory Finance/Eco course depending on Semester 1 compulsory course I prefer
+ 2 Science courses
Please offer your own suggestions, whether they be large or small, for the short term or long. Cheers
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The Comm/Sci page (http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/programs/2011/3529.html) states that I must complete:
+ 1 first-year math course.
+ 1 statistics course.
+ 3 compulsory core Commerce courses.
+ 4 flexible core Commerce courses.
+ another 7 Commerce courses for a major.
+ at least 14 Science courses.
+ electives
= to make a total of 32 courses over 4 years.
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Within Science, I have considered majoring in:
Physics
Psychology
Computer Science
Within Commerce:
Finance
Financial Economics / Business Economics
Marketing
Human Resources
----------
I haven't been exposed to much Commerce in school, so my goal in first year is to get as broad a taste of what Commerce offers, then use that experience to decide whether to keep studying Commerce or to drop/transfer.
I'd like advice on picking strong, non-BS courses. I want to learn stuff that's worthwhile regardless of whether I pursue it through to a career. I think Finance and Economics might make for such "worthwhile" specialisations. Please suggest alternatives that you think might be similarly worthwhile, as well as stuff to avoid.
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Considering the above, I've made made my own draft plan for first year:
Semester 1:
+ Accounting & Financial Mgt 1A
+ Microeconomics
+ Managing Organisations&People
(^^^the 3 compulsory Commerce courses)
+ a first-yr Math course (I completed 4U Math for HSC, please suggest)
Semester 2:
+ a Stats course useful for Psych, Physics, Finance and Eco (please suggest)
+ an introductory Finance/Eco course depending on Semester 1 compulsory course I prefer
+ 2 Science courses
Please offer your own suggestions, whether they be large or small, for the short term or long. Cheers