I would highly recommend you go. It's pretty fun getting to meet everyone else in your course and there's a few enjoyable activities. There will be some important information covered such as the course structure and who to contact in case of xyz. You can also attend the on campus events but the...
With the subject 31265 Communication for IT Professionals, you choose the time for your workshop. Then at ocamp or at the CITP workshop, you'll do a literacy test. You will then be split up into tutorial classes (or this could be a seminar class). The tutorial classes run during the same time as...
I was offered this last year. If you received and accepted your offer then you should be eligible. You will get $2000 per year as long as you pass all your subjects.
There's a thread from last year about this: http://community.boredofstudies.org/117/university-technology-sydney/298827/anyone-doing-b-medical-science.html
Looks like science students have to complete a literacy test.
Based on this page: https://mysubjects.uts.edu.au/aplus2014/aptimetable?fun=show_subject_structure&subject_code=58116_AUT_U_1_S
it looks like you only need to enrol in tut 1 and lec 1.
Try enrolling in those and give UTS a call tomorrow.
If you check the dates that appear when you are viewing the subject on http://timetable.uts.edu.au/ you can tell. You might find that lec 2 and/or tut 2 will run when lec 1 and tut 1 aren't running.
Make sure that everything is filled out here: http://onestopadmin.uts.edu.au
Check the handbook to see what subjects you need to enrol in. Enrol in the subjects on the link above.
After you've done that head here (https://mysubjects.uts.edu.au) to enrol in your actual classes (e.g. lectures...
We can't actually see your draft timetable. Try screenshotting it.
Take a look at the dates that the subject runs on. In this subject it looks like the first class is a lecture and the rest are seminars. They can vary between subjects but lectures are generally where you sit and listen to a...
This is true for UTS BIT. The majority apply for BA roles at banks and for other business IT roles at companies such as the big 4. There are a few each year who do apply for a position as a software engineer or developer. These students are the ones who tend to excel in programming subjects and...
With the BIT course, you'll find that in each semester, you'll have 1-2 subjects on the more technical side and 1-2 subjects on the more business side. Towards the end of the degree it gets more into the business area with subjects that focus on project management. I don't think it matters too...
It's fairly difficult to understand what you mean by a good but if you don't want a job that primarily involves coding there should be enough to get by. You can always take electives if you want to broaden your knowledge.
For a 3 year degree with 2 industry placements, it's a bit difficult to...
Congrats on both offers! :)
I can give you the UTS BIT coop side to help give you more information.
Yes, it's true that the course is pretty weak on the programming side. The first programming subject 'programming fundamentals' is a gentle introduction to programming as you'll find that the...
Here's the list for the 2012 UAC Main Round Cut-offs Vet Sc has a N/A so you should check out the CSU website on how to apply for the course. You may need to have an interview for this course.