Mate i don't think you can do commerce and accounting separately (different degrees).Is it possible to major in economics with a commerce and professional accounting degree? Even if it isn't, I'm not too focused on economics and I don't want to do a pure economics degree (even if it's part of a double degree). I'd rather major in economics if I somehow decide I like it. Im more focused on commerce and accounting.
Have you considered double majors? Macquarie offers double majors, and duration of the course will remain three years. That way you can do both eco and accounting together without studying an extra year.I am having trouble with deciding on a business degree at Macquarie, and need help with choosing the following:
* A Bachelor of Commerce Degree
* A Bachelor of Professional Accounting
* A Bachelor of Commerce and Professional Accounting
* Possibly a Bachelor of Economics or Commerce and Economics
* Essentially any mix of the latter three degrees (Commerce, Proffesional Accounting, Economics albeit less likely)
I know the double degree (Commerce and PA) seems logical, but what are the pros and cons of each degree, and what differentiates them from each other? For more context, I aim to become either an accountant or other financial pathway (I dislike marketing, operations and especially human resources lol, so I prefer not to learn them in uni), or possibly becoming an economist. The problem is I feel like commerce is better because it allows me to study a larger range of things and so I can learn what I like and dislike (for example professional accounting won't let me learn economics, which I may like). Thanks for the help!
A major in economics is not going to be much different from a degree in economics - pretty much you cover the same scope. In the double degree setup, BCom(Economics Major) vs BEc is pretty much identical except that you swap some compulsory commerce cores (like marketing) for economics subjects.Is it possible to major in economics with a commerce and professional accounting degree? Even if it isn't, I'm not too focused on economics and I don't want to do a pure economics degree (even if it's part of a double degree). I'd rather major in economics if I somehow decide I like it. Im more focused on commerce and accounting.
Yes, but you are aware that this is a double degree and takes 4 years right? https://mq.edu.au/study/find-a-cour...merce-and-bachelor-of-professional-accountingIs it possible to major in economics with a commerce and professional accounting degree? Even if it isn't, I'm not too focused on economics and I don't want to do a pure economics degree (even if it's part of a double degree). I'd rather major in economics if I somehow decide I like it. Im more focused on commerce and accounting.