red152
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- Jul 19, 2017
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- 2019
I've already completed my UAC preferences, but I'm not sure of the order that I should arrange my preferences in. I've selected the following (all at UNSW):
1) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Commerce - Mechatronic
2) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronic)
3) Bachelor of Data Science and Decisions
4) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Software)
5) Bachelor of Actuarial Studies
My main concern is whether I should do a double degree or not. Doing the double degree will add an extra 1.7 years at university, and I will end up with more debt. However, I think that I want to go into a career that involves both engineering and finance.
Another concern I have is that if I choose Software Engineering, without having done Software Design and Development in Year 12, I will struggle to keep up with the other students who probably already have some background in coding. I want to do Mechatronic engineering because I want to develop broader engineering skills (which will complement a commerce degree) and I want to be able to learn code too. Could anyone weigh in on this?
Also, I would like anyone who studies Data Science or Actuarial Studies to share their thoughts about these degrees.
1) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Commerce - Mechatronic
2) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronic)
3) Bachelor of Data Science and Decisions
4) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Software)
5) Bachelor of Actuarial Studies
My main concern is whether I should do a double degree or not. Doing the double degree will add an extra 1.7 years at university, and I will end up with more debt. However, I think that I want to go into a career that involves both engineering and finance.
Another concern I have is that if I choose Software Engineering, without having done Software Design and Development in Year 12, I will struggle to keep up with the other students who probably already have some background in coding. I want to do Mechatronic engineering because I want to develop broader engineering skills (which will complement a commerce degree) and I want to be able to learn code too. Could anyone weigh in on this?
Also, I would like anyone who studies Data Science or Actuarial Studies to share their thoughts about these degrees.