Mistake regarding diplomas; let employer know?

So I'm double majoring in Finance and Economics. Finance offered by our business school and Economics offered by the liberal arts school, so I've always assumed that I'd be getting a BSc in Finance and BA in Economics and even with plenty of advisors, professors, etc. looking at my resume, nothing was ever mentioned. Thing is I recently applied for my graduating diploma and it simply says I'm getting of Bachelor of Science and it looks like both majors are under it. I recently sent my documents for a background check at the position I accepted and nowhere on my official transcript does it mention what type of degree I'd get, just that I'm majoring in both. I'm guessing if I bring it up it also wouldn't be a big deal as the BSc is considered more attractive than a BA but what does everyone suggest I do? Would appreciate advice. Thank you.

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