Kalashnikov47's post provides more in-depth detail and with valuable points, so I would hold her post with more weight compared to a single-line response. Are you still doing this degree at UWS?
I've mentiond my position in numerous threads, but at the risk of repeating myself...
I am a UWS business/commerce graduate, with a major in marketing.
I had absolutley no problems. All my lectures/tutors were professionals in their field as well as being academics and I found their teaching excellent, especially their personalised approach to students.
I found all my assignments highly enjoyable (except for the subjects I hated like accounting and stats). I liked the fact our assignments enabled us to be creative and work with real business like in our major marketing project our real-life client piced the best marketing plan to be applied to their product that was sold to the public.
I liked the fact that I was able to do electives outside my degree that interested me like hospitality and touism, design and arts.
After first year where the subjects are more generalised (i.e they cover a lot of degrees and majors e.g marketing priciples, business law, stats etc) most of my lectures/tutes were 3 hour all in one blocks with less than 30 students in the class.
I had no lectures after 1st year that were more than 30-40 people.
I came out of UWS with a credit average. I'm a marketing manager at one of the largest Motor Groups in NSW, I have a 70k a year salary, and dont regret going to UWS at all.
1st year at uni in a course like commerce is very different to 2nd and 3rd year.
Kalashnikov47 cant disagree with me becuase he has had a different experience than I, and you cant disagree with someone elses experience, especially when you have done 1 year compared to my 3 in addition to the experience I have had outside uni.