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So I've been looking at this link here to figure out what course structure would be like:
https://courses.mq.edu.au/2019/dome...atics-specialisation/course-structure#content
I'm not sure if it's just me, but a while back I checked and it seems like they changed some stuff. Like I remember Advanced Science being just normal science with these 3 extra units (Advanced Topics in Mathematics I or II or III). But now it says 36 CP from applied maths or pure maths but it lists it like "pick one unit". Then you click and there's nothing??
I tried looking up the 100 level advanced subject but there's nothing on the unit guides about it... And these applied/pure maths things, I can't find anything for either???
And then the thing where it says "6CP from 300 level units that are science" - does that mean it's literally any science?
Is there anyone who does Adv Science or can help me with any of this? Maybe I'm overreacting haha but I really don't wanna make the wrong decision in picking it and want to know what I'm getting myself into.
Also, if possible, could anyone that does Applied Finance give me some insight into what it's like? I wanna transfer with concurrent degrees 6 months into adv. science (if I can figure out what it's like) into something business related, and Applied Finance seems to be a good mix between the numbers/financial side of things with some practical economics based content (hopefully this makes sense). I'm looking for something that's not as numbers heavy as Accounting/Actuarial, but that also isn't just as economic functions heavy as economics/business analytics (just a good in between).
Last question (maybe this should be a new thread not sure) but from the thing above, the reason I don't want to do accounting at uni is because I'm planning on finishing off my diploma/advanced diploma next year (as like a gap year) and then maybe go directly through the CA thing later on (so I'm not stuck with accounting forever). Is it truly necessary to have an accounting degree to get a good job in accounting and how might not having one be of detriment?
Any help on any of the questions above is highly appreciated,
Thanks
https://courses.mq.edu.au/2019/dome...atics-specialisation/course-structure#content
I'm not sure if it's just me, but a while back I checked and it seems like they changed some stuff. Like I remember Advanced Science being just normal science with these 3 extra units (Advanced Topics in Mathematics I or II or III). But now it says 36 CP from applied maths or pure maths but it lists it like "pick one unit". Then you click and there's nothing??
I tried looking up the 100 level advanced subject but there's nothing on the unit guides about it... And these applied/pure maths things, I can't find anything for either???
And then the thing where it says "6CP from 300 level units that are science" - does that mean it's literally any science?
Is there anyone who does Adv Science or can help me with any of this? Maybe I'm overreacting haha but I really don't wanna make the wrong decision in picking it and want to know what I'm getting myself into.
Also, if possible, could anyone that does Applied Finance give me some insight into what it's like? I wanna transfer with concurrent degrees 6 months into adv. science (if I can figure out what it's like) into something business related, and Applied Finance seems to be a good mix between the numbers/financial side of things with some practical economics based content (hopefully this makes sense). I'm looking for something that's not as numbers heavy as Accounting/Actuarial, but that also isn't just as economic functions heavy as economics/business analytics (just a good in between).
Last question (maybe this should be a new thread not sure) but from the thing above, the reason I don't want to do accounting at uni is because I'm planning on finishing off my diploma/advanced diploma next year (as like a gap year) and then maybe go directly through the CA thing later on (so I'm not stuck with accounting forever). Is it truly necessary to have an accounting degree to get a good job in accounting and how might not having one be of detriment?
Any help on any of the questions above is highly appreciated,
Thanks