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SoFTuaRiaL

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What courses are u ppl doin in 1st yr?

ME :D ::
Semester 1 : Mathematics 1A[6], Computing 1A[6], Discrete mathematics[6], Business data management[6]
Semester 2 : SE Workshops 1A & 1B[3,3], Computing 1B[6], Finite mathematics[3], Requirements engineering[3], Accounting n financial management[6]
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ps : also include ur degree program thanx :)
 

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Umm.. I'm doing comp sci.

Sem 1: Maths 1a, Higher Comp 1a, Discrete maths, and linguistics 1000
Sem 2: Maths 1b, higher comp 1b, ling 1500, intro to database systems

Yes.
 

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Im doing chem eng/biomed eng

semester 1: Baby Physics (aka Fundamentals of Physics), Maths 1a, Higher chem 1c, eng drawing & solid modelling (is anyone else doing this subject?), professional biomed studies

semester 2: concepts in eng physics, maths 1b, higher chem 1d, intro to chem engineering, biomed eng practise
 

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Sem 1: Foundations of Law, Accounting & Financial Management 1A, Microeconomics, Quantitative Methods A. All worth 6 UOC.

Sem 2: Foundations of law > Torts, Quantitative A > B.

I would have liked to do science, but you'll all be working for me one day so it'll all work out ;) :D
 
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mandy ......... i think "eng drawing & solid modelling" is a specialised course for chem engg students . so the rest of the chem eng ppl will be with ya
 
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Originally posted by Da Monstar
mandy ......... i think "eng drawing & solid modelling" is a specialised course for chem engg students . so the rest of the chem eng ppl will be with ya
I just thought that it sounded a bit strange for chemical engineering
 

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Originally posted by mannnnndy


I just thought that it sounded a bit strange for chemical engineering
fair enough .... but thats what the engg booklet says. one wud expect the subject to belong to the civil engg, architecture grp .....
 

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For me

Session 1 : Mathematics 1A, Higher Chemistry 1C, Physics 1A, Biology - Molecules, Cells and Genes (all 6 UoC).

Session 2 : Mathematics 1B, Higher Chemistry 1D, Physics 1B, Biology - Evolutionary and Functional Biology (all 6 UoC).

oi!!
 

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Semester 1 :
Mathematics 1A [6]
Computing 1A [6]
Discrete mathematics [6]
Business data management [6]

Semester 2:
SE Workshops 1A & 1B [3,3]
Computing 1B [6]
Finite mathematics [3]
Requirements engineering [3]

Unchosen Free Elective [6]

BE (Soft)
 

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Session 1 :

Accounting and Financial Management 1A
Microeconomics 1
Computing 1C
Mathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1A

Session 2 :

Actuarial Studies and Commerce
Accounting and Financial Management 1B
Macroeconomics 1
Mathematics for Actuarial Studies and Finance 1B
 

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S/W Engineering

Semester 1 : H Mathematics 1A[6], H Computing 1A[6], Discrete mathematics[6], Business data management[6]

Semester 2 : SE Workshops 1A & 1B[3,3], H Computing 1B[6], Finite mathematics[3], Requirements engineering[3], Accounting n financial management[6]
 

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hehehe soz still only 3
ok there's
me (mp3mojo), you (Da Monstar) & Mclake

hey jus a Q, how did u guys decide 2 go to UNSW for software & not UTS or USyd?
 

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Originally posted by Lazarus
lol, as opposed to infinite mathematics? :p
I guess ...

Originally posted by mp3mojo
hehehe soz still only 3
ok there's
me (mp3mojo), you (Da Monstar) & Mclake

hey jus a Q, how did u guys decide 2 go to UNSW for software & not UTS or USyd?
Why UNSW?
-They seem to value Engineering more than the other uni's (you know what I mean if you go to open days, talks, etc.)
-New CSE building, and they see "computing" subjects as a seprate school, not a subset of "electrical".
 

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Originally posted by mp3mojo
hehehe soz still only 3
ok there's
me (mp3mojo), you (Da Monstar) & Mclake

hey jus a Q, how did u guys decide 2 go to UNSW for software & not UTS or USyd?
one more reason to add to McLake's ...
- say, u go outside of australia to work. i know for a fact that unsw's engg courses are better recognised than those of usyd or uts !! for eg, in usa, ppl havent even heard of uts !!
so when it comes to the prestige issue, i rekon unsw comes good ...
 

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U soft. eng. pplz better make good prog's and games!
I'd love to see a McLake O.S 2010...lol

anyway, wat am I doing again..oh yeh
Sem.1
Microeconomics [6]
Accounting & Financial Management 1A [6]
Quantitative Methods A [6]
Korean Communication 1A [6]

Sem.2
Macroeconomics [6]
Accounting & Financial Management 1B [6]
Quantitative Methods B [6]
Korean Communication 1B [6]

joy ~
 

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B Electrical Engineering

Subjects for 1st year:

Intro to Electrical Eng,
Electrical Eng 1,
Higher Maths,
Higher Physics,
Discrete Maths,
Computing 1B.

Anyone else here doing EE @ UNSW??
 

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I'm doing computer science/law... (2nd yr)

Sem 1: Foundations of Law, Contracts 1, Public Law, Higher Data Organisation, Software Construction.

Sem 2: Torts, Contracts 2, Digital System Structures, Discrete Mathematics.


I'm trying to rearrange classes etc atm though, so some units of study might end up switching semesters (such as discrete maths).

Btw, comp sci at usyd sux0rs. :) imo.
 

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Originally posted by Da Monstar


one more reason to add to McLake's ...
- say, u go outside of australia to work. i know for a fact that unsw's engg courses are better recognised than those of usyd or uts !! for eg, in usa, ppl havent even heard of uts !!
so when it comes to the prestige issue, i rekon unsw comes good ...
yeah i kno wat u mean, & dats the exact same reason why im goin to unsw :D :D :D
 

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