facebookIs a Business Administration degree still useful and relevant in today's society? Is it too general with little/no specialisation? Thinking if I should go for a Computing degree (no passion)? - Seedly

Anonymous

27 Feb 2020

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Is a Business Administration degree still useful and relevant in today's society? Is it too general with little/no specialisation? Thinking if I should go for a Computing degree (no passion)?

Which degree would put me in a better position to get a job in the future? What other considerations should I have before deciding which course to enrol in?

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Andy Sim

27 Feb 2020

HR Professional at a Financial Institution

It really depends on what you intend to do as a career. If you have no passion in Computing, likelihood is that you will not enjoy studying it and will end up not wanting it as a career. Some Business Admin degrees (e.g. NTU) allows for specialisation from Year 2 onwards, so you have the whole of Year 1 to try the different modules and see what you like before you specialise in Year 2. With the specialisations (e.g. Banking & Finance, HR), the degree will still be relevant to employers.

A degree is to open up more opportunities for you. It is always good to learn new skill in order to improve your chances in getting new jobs.

I don't think business admin is irrelevant although you might not stand out immediately. Computing o...

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