I'm trying to decide between:
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Economics double at Monash with second major in finance and an elective major in a language
or
Bachelor of Commerce at Melbourne with a major in economics and possibly finance (eco is not offered as a degree with the new melbourne model, but it's included in commerce) and breadth or concurrent diploma in a language.
I am planning to work overseas though and many people on this site have said noone recognises Bcomm overseas, but they've heard of BEco.. so should I be weary of graduating with just a Bcomm, even though the structure of the degree will be almost the same?
Which of these degrees would be more highly regarded by an international employer? By how much? Monash is much more convenient.
Cheers
(sorry I posted a similar thread before, but I wanted to reframe question)
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Economics double at Monash with second major in finance and an elective major in a language
or
Bachelor of Commerce at Melbourne with a major in economics and possibly finance (eco is not offered as a degree with the new melbourne model, but it's included in commerce) and breadth or concurrent diploma in a language.
I am planning to work overseas though and many people on this site have said noone recognises Bcomm overseas, but they've heard of BEco.. so should I be weary of graduating with just a Bcomm, even though the structure of the degree will be almost the same?
Which of these degrees would be more highly regarded by an international employer? By how much? Monash is much more convenient.
Cheers
(sorry I posted a similar thread before, but I wanted to reframe question)