vbored
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Hello
Long story short I was studying a Bachelor of Business online but transferred to a local uni in Perth (Curtin) so I could undertake a Commerce degree (majoring in Human Resources and Industrial Relations) which was my ideal degree and the fact that I wanted to do a Commerce degree over Business as I was told by many people it was more “worthwhile”.
I moved to Sydney so again had to transfer unis (even though Curtin was offered online, I wanted to go on campus) and after thorough research of universities in Sydney and reading this wonderful post (thishttps://boredofstudies.org/threads/human-resources-a-guide-to-the-profession.334547/) I have ended up back where I was studying a Bachelor of Business majoring in Human Resource Management at Western Sydney.
There were a few factors in this decision:
- I am now mature aged with a bit of work experience under my belt so I wasn’t too concerned about the “prestige” of university
- HR is very much a tick the box item so the university didn’t matter too much
- Proximity to my house and ease of getting there was a big factor (I live in the inner west)
- How much credit I was able to obtain from each uni
- The actual content on the units (USYD was very heavy on the theoretical side of HR)
- Cost of the degree
- Degree title
WSU won out on all fronts except the degree title. They changed to a Business degree from a Commerce degree a few years ago (I think) but I didn’t want to just attend another university just for this. If it’s not a Business degree there can’t be MUCH difference?
I know that this probably doesn’t really matter but it’s something I have always wondered about. I am happy with WSU, they are fantastic and the course content is amazing, I got credit for every unit I had taken, the campus is lovely etc etc this is just something I had been thinking of for a bit!
Thanks in advance for any insight.
Long story short I was studying a Bachelor of Business online but transferred to a local uni in Perth (Curtin) so I could undertake a Commerce degree (majoring in Human Resources and Industrial Relations) which was my ideal degree and the fact that I wanted to do a Commerce degree over Business as I was told by many people it was more “worthwhile”.
I moved to Sydney so again had to transfer unis (even though Curtin was offered online, I wanted to go on campus) and after thorough research of universities in Sydney and reading this wonderful post (thishttps://boredofstudies.org/threads/human-resources-a-guide-to-the-profession.334547/) I have ended up back where I was studying a Bachelor of Business majoring in Human Resource Management at Western Sydney.
There were a few factors in this decision:
- I am now mature aged with a bit of work experience under my belt so I wasn’t too concerned about the “prestige” of university
- HR is very much a tick the box item so the university didn’t matter too much
- Proximity to my house and ease of getting there was a big factor (I live in the inner west)
- How much credit I was able to obtain from each uni
- The actual content on the units (USYD was very heavy on the theoretical side of HR)
- Cost of the degree
- Degree title
WSU won out on all fronts except the degree title. They changed to a Business degree from a Commerce degree a few years ago (I think) but I didn’t want to just attend another university just for this. If it’s not a Business degree there can’t be MUCH difference?
I know that this probably doesn’t really matter but it’s something I have always wondered about. I am happy with WSU, they are fantastic and the course content is amazing, I got credit for every unit I had taken, the campus is lovely etc etc this is just something I had been thinking of for a bit!
Thanks in advance for any insight.