Say If I wanted to do an extra 4 subjects (i.e one more semester) beyond my 3 year commerce degree, is it possible?
I know you can use the community access program, but that is not subsidized by the government (so each subject costs like $4k, which multiplied by 4 gives $16k for one additional semester).
There is just so many good subjects that I want to do within my home faculty (thus I can't use them as breath) . Any help appreciated!
At first I thought of suggesting a concurrent diploma which could give you an extra semester of space, but I had a quick look on the handbook and I couldn't see anything commerce-based. However, if you're willing to study for an extra
two semesters, perhaps you might have some luck with a graduate diploma. They seem to typically be 1-year courses taken after an undergrad degree that involve varying amounts of coursework and research. I found a lot of courses I never knew about just searching 'diploma' in the handbook (in the graduate courses section)
There's also the option of an honours year, I suppose, but I don't know much about how that works for Commerce in comparison to what you're looking for.