I was reading over my ASB book today when I stumbled over a course called 'Bachelor of commerce (international).
So from what I understand... this is a combined international studies and commerce degree?
The description of the course is basically describes the course as global commerce learning (idk how to explain it LMAO)
I have already had a read through the international studies majors available, and I'm just wondering.. do you learn about cultures and how people live in international studies or something?
ie. Asian Studies - do you learn about business in Asia in a Commerce international degree? or do you learn about how they live and stuff? erghh, I'm so confused -__-
and if someone else does a course like law/international studies + the decided to major in Asian Studies, would they be learning the law systems of Asia? or would we be learning the exact same stuff?
So from what I understand... this is a combined international studies and commerce degree?
The description of the course is basically describes the course as global commerce learning (idk how to explain it LMAO)
I have already had a read through the international studies majors available, and I'm just wondering.. do you learn about cultures and how people live in international studies or something?
ie. Asian Studies - do you learn about business in Asia in a Commerce international degree? or do you learn about how they live and stuff? erghh, I'm so confused -__-
and if someone else does a course like law/international studies + the decided to major in Asian Studies, would they be learning the law systems of Asia? or would we be learning the exact same stuff?
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