In first year there are 5 stages of Maths units:
MATH1111 - Introduction to Calculus - This math unit is like super-fundies and intros people to basic uni maths from a gen maths or no maths b/g and helps them to take on MATH1012 and 1014 in sem 2.
Fundamentals - MATH1011, 1015, 1012, 1014 - for people who did Mathematics
Regular - MATH1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005 (only do 4) - most people do this, they're for people who did Maths Ext 1
Advanced - MATH1901, 1902, 1903, 1905 - for people who did Maths Ext 2
Special Studies Programme - 1906, 1907 - For people who got a good ATAR and did well in MX2 - You pick 1906, 1907, 1902, and 1905/1004 (this is because to get into second sem SSP you have to have done first sem SSP and 1902 and have done well)
Not all maths units have to be taken at the same level.
Afaik, you NEED regular or above to do engineering.
But I'm not sure because I never had a problem as I did advanced.
MATH1111 - Introduction to Calculus - This math unit is like super-fundies and intros people to basic uni maths from a gen maths or no maths b/g and helps them to take on MATH1012 and 1014 in sem 2.
Fundamentals - MATH1011, 1015, 1012, 1014 - for people who did Mathematics
Regular - MATH1001, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005 (only do 4) - most people do this, they're for people who did Maths Ext 1
Advanced - MATH1901, 1902, 1903, 1905 - for people who did Maths Ext 2
Special Studies Programme - 1906, 1907 - For people who got a good ATAR and did well in MX2 - You pick 1906, 1907, 1902, and 1905/1004 (this is because to get into second sem SSP you have to have done first sem SSP and 1902 and have done well)
Not all maths units have to be taken at the same level.
Afaik, you NEED regular or above to do engineering.
But I'm not sure because I never had a problem as I did advanced.