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fai69 said:i do business and commerce and 2007 is going to be my second year.I just want know are their sub majors in this degree and if so is it simply jus doin half the core subjects of that major?
I know what subjects are for what major but what i want to know is if a sub major simply just doing half the subjects of a major.My friend said business and commerce dont get sub majors or something so im not sure if i will be acknowledged if i did a sub major(assuming that it really is just half the subjects of a major).LaraB said:look at the handbook on teh website - they're all listed there along with what units you have to do to get each of them.
Maybe I can help you out mate. But don't take my word as being the shit, it's best to ask course advisors these sorta questions.I know what subjects are for what major but what i want to know is if a sub major simply just doing half the subjects of a major.My friend said business and commerce dont get sub majors or something so im not sure if i will be acknowledged if i did a sub major(assuming that it really is just half the subjects of a major).
my friend is doing this. then he realised he wanted to major in accounting but the course doesn't qualify you to undertake the icaa certificate unless you ask to vary your enrolment which is a whole pain in itselfdude01 said:Maybe I can help you out mate. But don't take my word as being the shit, it's best to ask course advisors these sorta questions.
I was doing business and commerce in sem 1, before transferring. Basically under this course you can do a double major - it's not called a sub-major (both majors have equal weighting). If you compare the subjects for each major under bus and com and the subjects under each individual business course e.g. B Business (marketing) the subjects are almost the same, you do miss out on a couple of subjects, but not 'half the subjects' of the major. Also, in the B business (marketing) [as an example] you will have a lot of electives, so instead of these, under bus and com u get a double major and no electives at all. Look at the handbook and you will see what I mean.
Edit: I think the fact this course lets you have a double major and its flexibility is what makes it the most popular business course and the one with the highest uai requirement at uws.