But I'm just wondering for people who are working (especially in business and accounting), how much does an honours degree in accounting stand out from non-honours degree?
I'm thinking like this:
-a normal one concentration major in business have 3 extra business courses left to take in whatever course you want.
-a double concentration in accounting and finance will use those 3 extra courses and need 1 more course to satisfy the finance requirement. (so like $300-400 extra)
-if I do honours in accounting, I have to take 6 more courses. so I need 3 more courses ($1000+) and one more semester probably
I'm thinking of just double concentration in accounting and finance (accounting is where I want to go). I feel that it shouldn't be too hard to find a good job as I have coop experience. But do people look at your degree when you are considered for promotions in the future? I'm thinking people just promote you because of your hard work and skills and a double concentration degree will be enough.
Of course honours sounds and looks better but how much more valuable is it? I can just put my GPA on the resume, wouldn't that have similar effects (if the GPA is okish decent).