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Seryn

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Semester 1:
ARPH1001 - Introduction to Archaeology
ANHS1003 - Foundation for Ancient History: Greece
GRMN1111 - Junior German 1
MATH1011 - Life Science calculus
MATH1015 - Life Sciences Statistics

Semester 2:
ARCL1001 - Art and Archaeology of the classical world
ARNE1001 - Archaeology of the near east
GRMN1122 - Junior German 2
MATH1014 - Introduction to Linear Algebra
MATH1013 - Life sciences equations
 

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niteshade1312 said:
I agree. I thought it was only 24 credit points were semester
1st year maths subs are 3cp and also, you can overload if you wish
 

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can u do that in 1st yr?
can u add units on myuni?
or is overloading a bit much? but then again i'm only doing BA which is supposed to be about 15hrs/wk of sumthing
 

stazi

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you have to apply through the office.
It is a bit much. BA is usually about 12 contact hours a week + many for out of uni study, readings, assignments, tute preperation, etc.
Although, I suppose if you already know a language it wouldn't be too bad
 
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Semester 1:
EDUF 2006 - Educational Psychology
EDSE 2001 - Craft Knowledge and Prof Practices 1
ENGL 2632 - British Romantic Literature. 1780-1830
HSTY 2608 - Film and History

Semester 2:
EDUF 2007 - Social Perspectives on Education
EDUF 3024 - Adolescent Development
ENGL 2617 - Postmodernism
HSTY 2653 - Reformation and Society
 

Komit

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By "Junior" German, does it mean you don't have to know the language at all?
 

veridis

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pretty much. they say no previous knowledge or HSC German Beginners with 60% or less. i mean most people choosing to do it will prob have a very basic understanding of it but i'm presuming they teach it from scratch, just at a fast pace
 

Komit

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I guess that beats buying those Language CDs...

"Zwei Coca-Cola und eine Wurst mit Brot, bitte."
 

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veridis said:
pretty much. they say no previous knowledge or HSC German Beginners with 60% or less. i mean most people choosing to do it will prob have a very basic understanding of it but i'm presuming they teach it from scratch, just at a fast pace
ha.
be prepared for about 70% of your course to have already studied german for a couple of years or more and just be taking the beginners course for a bludge.

don't let that put you off though. high school tends not to teach languages tooo well and it'll probably be easier for you to learn from scratch than to have to "unlearn" bad habits.
 

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ANTH2626 - Urban Anthropology
HSTY2614 - Australian Social History 1919-1998
HSTY2625 - Culture and Society in Modern Britain
ECOP1001 - Economics as a Social Science

ANTH2655 - The Social Production of Space
HSTY2304 - Imperialism, 1815-2000
HSTY2655 - Race Relations and Australian Frontiers
ECOP1002 - Economy and Policy


Crusading academics, anyone? I think that I may come across a few.
 

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Generator said:
ANTH2626 - Urban Anthropology
HSTY2614 - Australian Social History 1919-1998
HSTY2625 - Culture and Society in Modern Britain
ECOP1001 - Economics as a Social Science

ANTH2655 - The Social Production of Space
HSTY2304 - Imperialism, 1815-2000
HSTY2655 - Race Relations and Australian Frontiers
ECOP1002 - Economy and Policy


Crusading academics, anyone? I think that I may come across a few.
No science units?
 

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Now that I am officially enrolled.

Semester 1
MATH2961 Linear Maths & Vector Calculus (Adv)
MATH2962 Real & Complex Analysis (Adv)
PCOL2011 Pharmacology Fundamentals
BCHM2971 Protein Biochemistry (Adv)

Semester 2
MATH2965 Partial Differential Equations Intro (Adv)
MATH2968 Algebra (Adv)
PCOL2012 Pharmacology: Drugs and People
BCHM2972 Human Biochemistry (Adv)
 

ameh

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Semester I:

CHEM1001 - Fundamentals of Chem 1A
ENGL1025 - Fiction, Film and Power
HSTY1076 - American History from Lincoln to Clinton
PHIL1011 - Reality, Ethics and Beauty


Semester II:

CHEM1002 - Fundamentals of Chem 1B
ENGL1015 - Inventing Modernity
HSTY1044 - 20th Century Politics and Culture
PHIL1010 - Society, Knowledge and Reason
 

raspb3rry

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Semester 1
ACCT1001 - Accounting IA
ECON1001 - Introductory Microeconomics
ECMT1010 - Business and Economic Statistics A
CLAW1001 - Commercial Transactions A

Semester 2
ACCT1002 - Accounting IB
ECON1002 - Introductory Macroeconomics
ECMT1020 - Business and Economic Statistics B
CLAW1002 - Commercial Transactions B
 

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