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im looking at doing mech. engineering or that combied with biz next year and i was wondering how many hours you have lectures and things for a week. i asked my careers teacher to find out but he is totally incapable and could not organise beer in a pub. also ig u think there is anything i should know or find out specifically about could you please tell me.
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24+ hours, combining it will add 2 years or so, make sure you nail eng studies + physics and 3 unit maths at school, UAI > 80 to be safe
 

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I have 23 hours at USYD.

I don't know about UNCLE but combining will probably only add a year but you will be restricted to one major.

It will also probably drop your hours to about 20 a week.
 

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Xayma said:
I have 23 hours at USYD.

I don't know about UNCLE but combining will probably only add a year but you will be restricted to one major.

It will also probably drop your hours to about 20 a week.

yes, yes, and yes. I'm 3rd year with ~19 hours a week down from 24ish for the first 1.5 years
 

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mrbassman said:
24+ hours, combining it will add 2 years or so, make sure you nail eng studies + physics and 3 unit maths at school, UAI > 80 to be safe
Combined engineers need a uai of 90
 

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as jumb said combined engineering needs uai >90 (this year it was 90.15) and as it is a double degree any bonus point if there still going dont apply.

and im doing combined enginering with business and thats 20hrs a week(after trimming an un-needed workshop and a tut that didnt go ahead).

yeh and it will be a 5 year degree full time.
 

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i know u need 90 to do combined mech eng./biz and also the 5 years thing sounds pretty crappy.

does anyone know about the industry sponsored thing? I've been told its good to get into as you get real-world knowledge to combine with your theoretical knowledge. also need >90 to do this
 

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littleman said:
i know u need 90 to do combined mech eng./biz and also the 5 years thing sounds pretty crappy.

does anyone know about the industry sponsored thing? I've been told its good to get into as you get real-world knowledge to combine with your theoretical knowledge. also need >90 to do this

Uni is a lot better than working in the "real world" so enjoy the extra year at uni. I know i will :D

Read through this for more information on industry supported positions.
 

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littleman said:
i know u need 90 to do combined mech eng./biz and also the 5 years thing sounds pretty crappy.

does anyone know about the industry sponsored thing? I've been told its good to get into as you get real-world knowledge to combine with your theoretical knowledge. also need >90 to do this
if yoru talking about uniss scholarships they add an extra year to your degree. thus you would be at uni 6 yrs, 1 year full time work at your sponsors company. you get about $40 000 over 6 yrs and you cant defer at all. 1st year out most engineering earn around $40 000, and depending on type of engineering i have heard jobs are as good as 8 per graduate if your willing to travel.

it is not purely uai, it is also interview and any other skills you may have that impress companies.

i didnt go for this scholarship because the money earnt of 6yrs is equvilant and not doing that scholarship means i can defer if i choose to travel or work for a year. plus a good amount of expirence is already structured into the degree, and a degree at newcastle in engineering compares favourably to other universities when job seeking.

but it all depends on your finicial situation and what you want to do...
 

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Let x = engineering hours (25)
Let y = business hours (16)

Number of hours = (x +y)/2
 

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that formula in inaccurate but a good guide, it oes in alterbnate years en/business
 

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mrbassman said:
that formula in inaccurate but a good guide, it oes in alterbnate years en/business

Looks like you were posting drunk :D....who would even think of doing that :p
 
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mrbassman said:
that formula in inaccurate but a good guide, it oes in alterbnate years en/business
no it doesnt

you dont do options for engineering for a start, you do a business course

so 3 eng and 1 business for thhe first year

and then you can still mix it around from there

seeing as you no longer do the options i cant see how you would manage to do 4 subject of eng a semester as you will only have 3 preceeding course before it, thus allowing you to only do 3 higher level subjects i think....
 

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slip said:
no it doesnt

you dont do options for engineering for a start, you do a business course

so 3 eng and 1 business for thhe first year

and then you can still mix it around from there

seeing as you no longer do the options i cant see how you would manage to do 4 subject of eng a semester as you will only have 3 preceeding course before it, thus allowing you to only do 3 higher level subjects i think....
http://ccdb.newcastle.edu.au/courseinfo/displayprogram.cfm?docid=106&FOS=6&UGPG=13

you can do eng subjects whenever you like, as long as you have either done / are doing the assumed knowledge course.

what i meant was that in the first 2 years it is mostly mech subjects then the ratio swaps, thats what i have seen with a friend doing elec/bus. oh and 90 units per year in year 2 and three

oh and what is an option?? and mech has different streams like materials/mechanics(vectors)/sensors(elec)/maths/phyics, so it is quite easy to do 4 mech per sem while keeping in line with prerequisites
 
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evilc said:
Looks like you were posting drunk :D....who would even think of doing that :p
we had bad taste party, $1 beers, $2 spirit mixers
 

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mrbassman said:
we had bad taste party, $1 beers, $2 spirit mixers

I just had goon and green cordial and lots of beer in town. Did you go out?
 

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