Hi, I have been looking to transfer into a CS or IT program, how is this program compared to other unis?
I have heard it is more practical which is what I like and I seem to learn more. However, the units in the CS program is different than those at UNSW etc and it is 4 years instead of 3 years..
How is the teaching aspect at UTS? Are the lectures clear and make sense? Cause that is mostly why I want to transfer.
Yo, I currently go to UTS and previously went to UNSW (idk whether 1 semester of experience at UTS will be any help though).
Also, I thought comp sci at UTS is 4 years as they have an integrated honours year? I can speak more for IT as I've had to do all the IT core subjects this semester but I hope I can enlighten you a little.
For my computing classes, none of the tutors have actually got up in front of the classroom to "teach", it seems to be more of a self learning approach which I don't really mind. Also the lectures were pretty pointless for most of my classes so idk.
e.g. I had to do Programming Fundamentals and we had lectures for about the first 5-6 weeks but also had to watch videos online (in addition to the lectures) for the whole sem. I didn't really find any of it helpful and had to teach java to myself, but you might idk. Also, the labs were weird, the tutors didn't formally teach us anything and we spent the first hour doing a mastery test and then we could leave unless we needed to ask the tutor questions.
On the other hand, I did comp1911 at unsw and the tut/labs were structured so much better as they actually got up in front of the classroom, went through tutorial questions with us and then we went to our lab and attempted exercises on our own (but the course was
way more intense and stressful than prog fun at UTS).
from what I can gather (if future courses also follow this trend) UTS seems to have:
- a lot of online lecture viewing in addition to face to face lectures
- a
LOT of group assignments (deathhhhh)
- less subjects seem to have final exams (rly good as I only have 2 final exams this sem as opposed to my usual 4)
- a lot of self learning in practical classes (which is good as you learn a lot but why pay$$)
I feel that UNSW has a more engineering based CS program which is where it differs to UTS (also UNSWs computing is v hardcore), but if you go on both of the universities handbooks, you can check out specific subject outlines and compare them.
As for the BScIT, you have to do a minimum of 9 months of work experience which you undertake at the end of 2nd year (I guess this is why people say UTS is more practical?).
Sooo, overall, the course structures and teaching have been a
slight let down (compared to what I experienced last year), but I've been way less stressed, haven't had as many contact hours, and haven't been drowning in work. I've basically been cruising. Granted, it will probably get hard in future years, so hopefully someone in 2nd year + can enlighten us both on that? lol.
I dunno if I've answered your question, it was kinda broad but if you want to know anything else let me know.