Hey guys!
I would like to know about the new Biomedical Engineering course offered in USYD after 2013, where you select a normal engineering major such as Mechanical, Chemical etc.
If I select the Chemical Engineering 'major', does that really make me qualified as a Chemical Engineer and...
Hey!
When completing this combined Engineering/Science degree for 5 years, is it possible to finish the science degree and gain the award for 'Bachelor of Science' after third year while commencing normal Engineering units at the same time?
thanks in advance!
OR you can use any first in course list: http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/ebos/static/FSTIC_2012_12.html
since they have the code written next to each course.
I can understand that feeling since it's quite odd to change suddenly.
However when looking at last years:
http://news.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/index.cfm/2012/12/17/HSC-results-and-merit-lists-released-Wednesday
it indicated that ALL will available on the day marks are received so it must be...
They give each mark in the form:
NSW BOS HSC 2013: (course1) (overall mark) (band)
(course2) (overall mark) (band)
...
I know this from experience as I accelerated a course. However it may be different this year, who knows.
Hi,
I have questions regarding two engineering degrees at USYD:
-Biomedical Engineering
-Biomolecular and Chemical Engineering
1) Which is better in terms of job prospects and ease of course. (NOTE: I have already viewed the chemical engineering thread by undalay)
2) Can someone who...
re: HSC Physics Marathon Archive
- They have no resistance when passed beyond the critical temperature.
- They can expel external magnetic fields.
- Can carry large currents without heat loss.
Outline the roles of the deflection plates and electrodes in an electron gun. (2 marks)
re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive
Ummm... I guess no one has asked a Question, ill put one:
Outline and assess the effectiveness of methods used to purify and sanitize mass water supplies, Justifying the precipitate used to clarify the water.
I would personally refrain from using permutations or any branch of combinatorial mathematics. The HSC questions are designed so the cases are such that you can COUNT them. By doing permutations, it becomes an extreme Q and a huge waste of time.
Hope this helps
Hi guys!
I'm not sure if this Question has already been addressed, I couldn't really find anything that completely answers.
What job opportunities are there for Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) graduates that does not include finance or teaching?
Also, is the course itself...
yeah she did for 2U aswell, she state ranked that aswell... I guess 2U can be explained...
It is weird considering last years paper. I guess it depends on the state.