Hey,
I've been doing some research the past few days about possible uni courses I may be interested in. This may be a novice question, but could somebody please explain the difference between a Bachelor of Economics and a Bachelor of Commerce?
As far as I can tell from the UAC guide explanations, Economics seems to be more theoretical whilst Commerce seems more grounded.
I have never studied commerce or business studies at school, but I am currently doing Economics for the HSC and I find it quite interesting.
If it makes any difference, I am tossing up between UNSW and USyd's courses for these degrees, probably combined with arts or science.
Thanks!
I've been doing some research the past few days about possible uni courses I may be interested in. This may be a novice question, but could somebody please explain the difference between a Bachelor of Economics and a Bachelor of Commerce?
As far as I can tell from the UAC guide explanations, Economics seems to be more theoretical whilst Commerce seems more grounded.
I have never studied commerce or business studies at school, but I am currently doing Economics for the HSC and I find it quite interesting.
If it makes any difference, I am tossing up between UNSW and USyd's courses for these degrees, probably combined with arts or science.
Thanks!