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Re: UTS B.business vs Macq B.comm??

UTS B.business vs Macq B.comm??
What are you looking for in your university program? Which major did you want to do?

As a Mac student, there's a lot of support for commerce students, the campus experience is great with lots of active student societies, and you can incorporate an internship or overseas exchange program as part of your degree.
 

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Re: UTS B.business vs Macq B.comm??

UTS B. Business is really good, a course which is appreciated by the industry, it has a broad focus, makes you a nice all rounder being able to handle almost anything if required, and you can do a major (or Double major in your case because of the single degree) which is also very helpful. Overall it's designed by what is demanded by employers and employers love UTS students.
 

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Depends what you want to do with your commerce degree. Finance/Accounting/Actuarial is very good at Macquarie (I can vouch for the first two).

UTS is also pretty decent for Commerce.

You're best off comparing the two campuses and the subjects involved in your desired major.
 

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Re: can i transfer to B.comm from B.eco UNSW and graduate same time as others???

comeon... someone answer
 

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Re: can i transfer to B.comm from B.eco UNSW and graduate same time as others???

I don't go to UNSW, but my guess is, if the subjects you complete under Economics are the same as those under Commerce, you should be fine. Personally I would be comparing the two programs and trying to study the units they have in common if this is your goal.

You're better off waiting for a UNSW student to comment though.
 

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Re: can i transfer to B.comm from B.eco UNSW and graduate same time as others???

Depends on units of credit and all that jazz. So I don't know. I'd suggest looking at Handbook entries and deducing it.
 

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Re: can i transfer to B.comm from B.eco UNSW and graduate same time as others???

It depends on your choice of subjects that you want to do in your first year. If you do happen to complete the subjects a commerce student need to complete, then you'll graduate at the same time as them. Like others have suggested, compare the programs in the handbook.
 

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Re: can i transfer to B.comm from B.eco UNSW and graduate same time as others???

Complete similar units, do well, transfer, and you'll graduate the same time as others.

Refer to:

Bachelor of Commerce: http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/programs/2012/3502.html
Bachelor of Economics: http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/programs/2012/3543.html

Compare similar units, and plan to do these. For example, in Economics, these core units:

ACCT1501 Accounting & Financial Mgt 1A (6 UOC)
ECON1101 Microeconomics 1 (6 UOC)
ECON1102 Macroeconomics 1 (6 UOC)
ECON1202 Quantitative Analysis (6 UOC)
ECON1203 Business & Economic Statistics (6 UOC)
ECON1401 Economic Analysis (6 UOC)


Are exactly the same as the core units in the Bachelor of Commerce program, so complete these.
 

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Re: can i transfer to B.comm from B.eco UNSW and graduate same time as others???

yes
 

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Re: UTS B.business vs Macq B.comm??

Depends what kind of person you are and what you want to achieve out of all of this. Also depends on majors and maybe even what's convenient for you.

That being said, I've heard Macquarie courses are much more comprehensive (i.e. challenging) and there are some great development programs they offer to students which count towards extra curricular. However, UTS is a city campus (kindof) and has a pretty positive reputation too amongst employers.
 

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