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compower1

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computer engineering/transfering at unsw or usyd

HI !(im kinda new at this)

im doing alrite in subjects, and will proly get a uai around the mid or high 80s....unfortunately computer engineering's cut offs for the past few years have been around the low 90s area, and its unlikely it will change. Are there any other ways to get into comp eng at unsw, or uysd ? ? ?
 
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Welcome compower1

You can do Comp Sci, which has a UAI of about 85. You can then either tailor your course to be similar to Comp Eng, or transfer in after Sem 1.
 

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re: above

yes...i could do that...but the teachers and carrers adivisor iv talked to say its wont me as easy as everyone makes it out to be...so im hoping to find a way where i can get into to comp eng straight away...mabe with a folder of my work i can do or something, like some of the other courses have, to lower the uai
 

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Computer Engineering is UAI only.

If it accepted "folders/samples of work" then it would be U+C.
(other criteria, such as interviews, external tests, portfolios, etc).

To lower the UAI, you would have to apply via EAS/Access scheme, but there is no guarantee that you will make it. If not, (and I believe it is too late), you can sit for UWS/RET and do computer engineering there, if you are dedicated/passionate about becoming a computer engineer/etc.

:)
 

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re above...

thanx for the suggestion but i would rather do comp science...and defer....than stuff up my future...with UWS (no offence to UWS i just don like the place), as i sure there would a good reason there uai's are about 30 points lower, comp eng is 60 there.
 
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Originally posted by compower1
im hoping to find a way where i can get into to comp eng straight away
Originally posted by compower1
i would rather do comp science...and differ
By 'differ' - do yo mean defer? or transfer? As McLake as suggested:
Originally posted by McLake
You can do Comp Sci, which has a UAI of about 85. You can then either tailor your course to be similar to Comp Eng, or transfer in after Sem 1.
Computer engineering is computer engineering.
I understand what you're saying about UWS, however.

Good luck :)
 

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thanx for all ur replys...
but can anyone tell me wat are the complications in transfering courses at unsw, usyd.
is all the stuff the carrers advisor say is true or is it much simplier,
so if u'v transfered from any engineering subjects pls explain...
 

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A UAI of 80+ and a distinction average in your first year of university should allow you to transfer to computer engineering.
 

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for the first year of uni at UNSW your subjects in comp eng will be very similar to (if not the same as) the subjects in comp sci. so you won't have to 'start all over again'.
 

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Originally posted by Lazarus
A UAI of 80+ and a distinction average in your first year of university should allow you to transfer to computer engineering.
u wudnt need a dn average to transfer into comp engg .... a cr average wud suffice ... provided u get 85-87 uai
 

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u wudnt need a dn average to transfer into comp engg .... a cr average wud suffice ... provided u get 85-87 uai
yeah..., it should be about cr average to get into comp eng

i'm a 1st yr computer engieering student , and i can say that to get dn average in comp sci is pretty hard. especially discrete maths 1081, it was a real nightmare!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Originally posted by Mr MU
yeah..., it should be about cr average to get into comp eng

i'm a 1st yr computer engieering student , and i can say that to get dn average in comp sci is pretty hard. especially discrete maths 1081, it was a real nightmare!!!!!!!!!!!
hahaha i rekon aye! good luck with finite next yr *shudders* :cold:
 

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Originally posted by mp3mojo
i dont think comp eng ppl have to do finite maths
shoosh up diesel :p
its not compulsory, but many ppl choose to do it in 2nd yr over "fundamentals of accounting" ....
 

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so... how hard are the maths in uni?
can anyone gimme a description of the different maths u gotta do?
 

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well, i can only say for UNSW first year compsci :)
(higher) mathematics 1A - should be easy if you've done 4u, it's "basic" algebra and calculus (complex numbers, vectors, matrices, integration, differentiation, limits, etc)

(higher) mathematics 1B - is an extension of 1A and is equally boring.. actually, I'm enjoying it more than 1A due to better tutors and lecturers and stuff. Set theory, vector spaces, ODEs, etc

Discrete maths (1081) - is really REALLY interesting if you enjoy mathematical theory. set theory in detail, graph theory, number theory, probability etc. And it's also considered one of the hardest first year courses.

There's also maths for actuarial degrees which is harder and there's maths for life sciences which is easier.
And discrete for engineers (1091) is 3 CP instead of 6.
 

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