i'd imagine it'd be similar to the flexible first year degrees, dont think it should add any years to your degree. if you want to do civil, why not just choose civil engineering then?
hi guys, just wanted to ask around for some opinion.
I'm currently studying ict engineering and thinking of adding international studies to my degree.
Im not sure whether i should choose japanese or chinese for my country major, japanese seems like a pretty cool language to learn but I'm told...
hi, could i please get an atar estimate?
would i be able to get a 90 if in the hsc i got band 5s and 6s?
thanks in advance
school rank: ~85
English Adv: 22/73
Studies of religion (1unit): 30/84
Maths 2U: 5/60
Maths 3U: 12/13
Chemistry: 15/27
Economics: 5/9
Physics: 5/9
i'd want to work for the government or police in the defence area. like on tv when theres crime scenes, and theres people who use computers to assist in solving the case. would that fall under software engineering? or would computer science be more suitable?
hope i make sense :S
hi, im considering studying a combined degree with engineering and international studies. can anyone tell me what international studies is like?
is it beneficial to combine with engineering? and also, how much depth into the culture/history of the country do you need to learn?
thanks
hi, i just want some advice on which course to choose for next year
im considering either computer science or software engineering but dont know which one would be best for me.
im interested in networking/security maintanence and programming.
also, what is the main difference between the...
would anyone recommend me to study engineering with international studies?
im quite interested in learning about another culture/language and studying overseas
would it be beneficial?