Can you study two things at the same time?
For example, computer science and journalism. At the same university. And then pursue both as careers later?
For example, computer science and journalism. At the same university. And then pursue both as careers later?
With a bachelor's degree.
Hi, could I pursue a career like this with these degree programs? And, most importantly, will they prepare me for the future? Become a qualified financial economist — Study Studying law Tax advisor exam during your studies as a qualified financial economist then work/practice as a lawyer Become a managing director of a company
Find differences Life Simulator Or for apps where you can click on an option and then an animation plays.
I'm probably applying to the University of Bonn for the economics program this winter semester. I've been browsing the internet and have read several times that the university is supposed to have a strong focus on mathematics. Has anyone had experience with this program? Is it possible to learn the mathematical content as a "normal"…
which normal form is this and what should task b look like
Hello, I've been accepted to two different universities and can enroll. I've already enrolled at University A, but I'm worried something might still go wrong. That's why I also want to enroll at University B. Is that allowed? What if both universities accept me? LG
Basically, you can register for two courses. If you get a place in both, you can also study both at the same time. The question is more whether it makes sense in the end?
Both are full-time courses, the lectures are constantly overlapping. In the end, you’re studying 5-6 years, like you’ve both studied one after the other. Just because the lectures overlap, both are often not possible.
Not to mention the double load that comes through exams and lectures etc. This is also usually a huge challenge. That is why people usually do not study two courses simultaneously.
Yes, it is possible to study two different subjects such as computer science and journalism at the same time in order to practice them later as a profession. However, it requires a high workload, good organization and the ability to meet the requirements of both courses. The combination of these disciplines opens up interesting professional perspectives, for example in the field of data journalism or technology journalism. Internships and networks are important steps to qualify in both areas and explore career opportunities.
Double degree. It is possible, but you certainly have no more leisure;).
If the courses do not overlap;)
Think, Promise that best with your university if you have interest
If this is offered at the same university, this is possible. You have to decide yourself how to do it in time.