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Amundies

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Sem 1:
AMME2261 - Fluid Mechanics
AMME2500 - Engineering Dynamics
MATH2067 - DEs and Vector Calculus for Engineers
BUSS1040 - Economics for Business Decision Making

Sem 2:
AMME2262 - Thermal Engineering 1
AMME2301 - Mechanics of Solids
BUSS1002 - The Business Environment
FINC2011 - Corporate Finance I

Pumped for FINC2011!
 

Amleops

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Semester 1
MATH2961 - Linear Mathematics and Vector Calculus (Advanced)
MATH2962 - Real and Complex Analysis (Advanced)
MATH2969 - Discrete Mathematics and Graph Theory (Advanced)
STAT2911 - Probability and Statistical Models (Advanced)

Semester 2
MATH2965 - Partial Differential Equations Intro (Advanced)
MATH2968 - Algebra (Advanced)
MATH2970 - Optimisation and Financial Mathematics (Advanced)
STAT2912 - Statistical Tests (Advanced)

May look at swapping MATH2968 or MATH2970 for MATH2988; not too sure yet.
 

RishBonjour99

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Sem 1:

FINC3015 - Valuations
FINC3019 - Fixed Income
LAWS10XX - Public International Law
LAWS10XX - CCP

Sem 2:
No idea




Sem 1:
AMME2261 - Fluid Mechanics
AMME2500 - Engineering Dynamics
MATH2067 - DEs and Vector Calculus for Engineers
BUSS1040 - Economics for Business Decision Making

Sem 2:
AMME2262 - Thermal Engineering 1
AMME2301 - Mechanics of Solids
BUSS1002 - The Business Environment
FINC2011 - Corporate Finance I

Pumped for FINC2011!
Great subject! You might fall into one of the PASS classes I will facilitate haha.

Also just realised how much engo allows you to spread out your comm degree. That's quite good.
 

JasonG123

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Sem 1:
LAWS1023: Public International Law
LAWS1019: Legal Research 2
ECOS2903: Mathematical Economics A
ECOS3901: Advanced Microeconomics Honours
ECOS3903: Applied Microeconometrics

Sem 2:
LAWS1021: Public Law
LAWS1017: Torts and Contracts II
ECOS3902: Advanced Macroeconomics Honours
ECOS3904: Applied Macroeconometrics
 

RealiseNothing

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MATH2961 - Linear Mathematics and Vector Calculus (Advanced)
MATH2962 - Real and Complex Analysis (Advanced)
MATH2969 - Discrete Mathematics and Graph Theory (Advanced)
MATH3066 - Algebra and Logic
HPSC1000 - Bioethics

Semester 2
MATH2965 - Partial Differential Equations Intro (Advanced)
MATH2968 - Algebra (Advanced)
MATH2970 - Optimisation and Financial Mathematics (Advanced)
MATH3061 - Geometry and Topology
 

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SEMESTER 1
ECOS2001 - Intermediate Microeconomics
FINC2011 - Corporate Finance I
ECOS2201 - Economics of Competition and Strategy
WRIT1000 - Writing: Style and Method

SEMESTER 2
ECOS2002 - Intermediate Macroeconomics
FINC2012 - Corporate Finance II
ECOS2025 - East Asian Economies
ECOS3012 - Strategic Behavior
 

Daemontreu

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Semester 1:
ANAT2008 Principles of Histology
GEOS2111 Natural Hazards: a GIS Approach
NURS5042 The Body, its Function, and Pharmacology
NURS5081 Introduction to Nursing Practice

Semester 2:
ANAT2009 Comparative Primate Anatomy
ANAT2010 Concepts of Neuroanatomy
NURS5006 Illness Experience and Nursing Care
NURS5043 Understanding Health and Managing Disease
 

Amleops

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Changed my units a little bit. No longer doing statistics, just maths. Also doing Introductory French as a WAM booster.

Semester 1
FRNC1601 - Junior French 1 Beginners
MATH2961 - Linear Mathematics and Vector Calculus (Advanced)
MATH2962 - Real and Complex Analysis (Advanced)
MATH2969 - Discrete Mathematics and Graph Theory (Advanced)

Semester 2
MATH2965 - Partial Differential Equations Intro (Advanced)
MATH2968 - Algebra (Advanced)
MATH2970 - Optimisation and Financial Mathematics (Advanced)
MATH2988 - Number Theory and Cryptography (Advanced)
 

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Changed my units a little bit. No longer doing statistics, just maths. Also doing Introductory French as a WAM booster.

Semester 1
FRNC1601 - Junior French 1 Beginners
MATH2961 - Linear Mathematics and Vector Calculus (Advanced)
MATH2962 - Real and Complex Analysis (Advanced)
MATH2969 - Discrete Mathematics and Graph Theory (Advanced)

Semester 2
MATH2965 - Partial Differential Equations Intro (Advanced)
MATH2968 - Algebra (Advanced)
MATH2970 - Optimisation and Financial Mathematics (Advanced)
MATH2988 - Number Theory and Cryptography (Advanced)
Foreign language subjects would drag down my WAM rather than act as a WAM booster for me. :(
 

Silly Sausage

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For MATH1002, would it be good to attend every lecture?

Reason being-8AM Lectures (Takes 1.5hr to get to uni)
 

Amleops

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For MATH1002, would it be good to attend every lecture?

Reason being-8AM Lectures (Takes 1.5hr to get to uni)
It would be preferable, yes. Are you not able to make the 11am class?

Oh also if your lecturer is Bob Crossman change streams immediately haha.
 

Silly Sausage

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It would be preferable, yes. Are you not able to make the 11am class?

Oh also if your lecturer is Bob Crossman change streams immediately haha.
Can't change to 11am unfortunately :(

lol what's wrong with Gabe?
 

Amleops

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He's not a good lecturer in my opinion. Didn't learn shit from him, and he'd spend too much time on trivial things like trying to get people to turn their phones off.

Looking through the list of MATH1002 lecturers I'd personally recommend Andrew Crisp or Alex Fish.
 

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