 Here at the Business School, we have two options in the singular degrees. You can either do a Bachelor of Commerce or a Bachelor of Property. On top of that, you can also do a Conjoint degree. They might be engineers, they also have a Business degree. They do law, they have a Business degree. A Conjoint degree is pretty much just the opportunity for you to study two degrees at one time and the length of it is shorter than if you were to study each degree one after the other. In my second year of university I changed to a Conjoint and studied Business along with my maths degree and that opened a whole lot of more opportunities for me. The degree gives you choices, it doesn't trap you in something, so imagine in five years you want to change your mind, right? This gives you the ability to change your mind and still have a path that achieves your dream.