PhilosopherKing
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Hi guys,
I was just hoping for some general discussion/info on my current preference of Commerce/Science next year. My favourite courses during this year have been Chemistry, Economics + Business Studies and I have done very well in all of them.
I am definitely planning on studying chemistry as my major, I was just unsure as to how useful a commerce degree will be in broadening my career prospects (not sure at all where I would like to work). My favourite chemistry topics were applied chemistry, so Industrial and Environmental Monitoring. I think working for a large industrial company would be great (at least for a few years).
I really enjoyed the economics course as well, particularly microeconomics. I'm interested in "firm level" operations and thinking, particularly in the chemical industry (costing, productivity etc) along with environmental economics, so ETS, cost-benefits of pollution. Note though, I really have no interest at all in economic history, macroeconomics, government policy etc. I study the level required to get me through the HSC, but I just have no real interest in fiscal/monetary policy etc in order to do it at a tertiary level (except maybe an intro course for commerce)
I'm quite strong at maths also (only 2U though) & enjoy learning mathematical models in economics (I realise I have only ever seen basic stuff so far). Should I do commerce and major in economics or would my lack of interest in other areas be a problem? Would a finance (the stock market, investing, budgeting also interests me) or even a managerial accounting focus be more appropriate? I was looking on the CIMA website, looks like an interesting qualification that chemist could dually hold?
-Perhaps a minor in economics (if doable) with a micro focus aiding finance/accounting would be more suitable?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
* How hard is chemistry to get into in terms of employment etc? Is there much demand, even with honours?
I was just hoping for some general discussion/info on my current preference of Commerce/Science next year. My favourite courses during this year have been Chemistry, Economics + Business Studies and I have done very well in all of them.
I am definitely planning on studying chemistry as my major, I was just unsure as to how useful a commerce degree will be in broadening my career prospects (not sure at all where I would like to work). My favourite chemistry topics were applied chemistry, so Industrial and Environmental Monitoring. I think working for a large industrial company would be great (at least for a few years).
I really enjoyed the economics course as well, particularly microeconomics. I'm interested in "firm level" operations and thinking, particularly in the chemical industry (costing, productivity etc) along with environmental economics, so ETS, cost-benefits of pollution. Note though, I really have no interest at all in economic history, macroeconomics, government policy etc. I study the level required to get me through the HSC, but I just have no real interest in fiscal/monetary policy etc in order to do it at a tertiary level (except maybe an intro course for commerce)
I'm quite strong at maths also (only 2U though) & enjoy learning mathematical models in economics (I realise I have only ever seen basic stuff so far). Should I do commerce and major in economics or would my lack of interest in other areas be a problem? Would a finance (the stock market, investing, budgeting also interests me) or even a managerial accounting focus be more appropriate? I was looking on the CIMA website, looks like an interesting qualification that chemist could dually hold?
-Perhaps a minor in economics (if doable) with a micro focus aiding finance/accounting would be more suitable?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
* How hard is chemistry to get into in terms of employment etc? Is there much demand, even with honours?
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