Amundies
Commander-in-Chief
So I do an Engg/Comm degree, and I was just wondering how they will determine my mark. The double degree course rules state:
Candidates will be awarded a separate testamur for each degree completed.
Does this mean that I'll be awarded 2 certificates, one for engineering and one for commerce? If so, will they have different WAMs (with the commerce WAM based on my commerce subjects and engineering WAM based on my engg subjects)?
The Engg faculty resolution also states that:
For undergraduate students in Engineering and IT courses, the weightings are 0 for 1000 level units, 2 for 2000 level units, 3 for 3000 level units and 4 for 4000 level or above units.
I would assume that this also applies to me (only for the engg subs, of course). I've done 2 commerce subjects, so does this mean that I don't actually have a WAM for engg yet (since everything was 1xxx) and my comm wam is the average of the 2 subjects I did?
Candidates will be awarded a separate testamur for each degree completed.
Does this mean that I'll be awarded 2 certificates, one for engineering and one for commerce? If so, will they have different WAMs (with the commerce WAM based on my commerce subjects and engineering WAM based on my engg subjects)?
The Engg faculty resolution also states that:
For undergraduate students in Engineering and IT courses, the weightings are 0 for 1000 level units, 2 for 2000 level units, 3 for 3000 level units and 4 for 4000 level or above units.
I would assume that this also applies to me (only for the engg subs, of course). I've done 2 commerce subjects, so does this mean that I don't actually have a WAM for engg yet (since everything was 1xxx) and my comm wam is the average of the 2 subjects I did?