Survivor39
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I want to know why are there so many courses at uni such as in UNSW when in fact, a number of the courses are exactly the same!
For example, B Psychology, B Med Sc, B Sport and health science, B Computing Science, B Environmental science, B food science, B Nanotech....ALL these so-called "named degrees" can simply be done by taking B Science and some with honours as the 4th addition year. Why go through all the trouble and divide B Science into so many restricted program when B Science allows you to major in so many thing? Would it be easier to give them a "recommanded plan" in working towards their major and field of specialisation.
I found this disturbing because year 12 people have no clue as to what undergrad programs are about. most of them probably thinks B medical science and B psychology are "special" (not putting down my degree or anyting), but when in fact, it is not THAT unqiue (only a few uoc difference). I have few friends who regretted choosing B Med Sc because they though it was special (like Optometry which have its special courses restricted to its program). And one travelled from Newcastle to UNSW everyday...For WHAT?? she is going to change to uni Newcastle next year because it is not worth it to do a B Science with all the travelling.
I think uni should really make things clear at the way they present their "Course descriptors" in the UAC guide. Most of the info are a load of crap and misleading. Maybe under all the named degree they can put down "Refer to B Sc" or "Same as B Sc".
what do you think? and is this only happening in the Science faculty or is this universal within the uni? I am very skeptical about all those B engineering degrees as well. lol. Maybe they should just have B E. LOL
For example, B Psychology, B Med Sc, B Sport and health science, B Computing Science, B Environmental science, B food science, B Nanotech....ALL these so-called "named degrees" can simply be done by taking B Science and some with honours as the 4th addition year. Why go through all the trouble and divide B Science into so many restricted program when B Science allows you to major in so many thing? Would it be easier to give them a "recommanded plan" in working towards their major and field of specialisation.
I found this disturbing because year 12 people have no clue as to what undergrad programs are about. most of them probably thinks B medical science and B psychology are "special" (not putting down my degree or anyting), but when in fact, it is not THAT unqiue (only a few uoc difference). I have few friends who regretted choosing B Med Sc because they though it was special (like Optometry which have its special courses restricted to its program). And one travelled from Newcastle to UNSW everyday...For WHAT?? she is going to change to uni Newcastle next year because it is not worth it to do a B Science with all the travelling.
I think uni should really make things clear at the way they present their "Course descriptors" in the UAC guide. Most of the info are a load of crap and misleading. Maybe under all the named degree they can put down "Refer to B Sc" or "Same as B Sc".
what do you think? and is this only happening in the Science faculty or is this universal within the uni? I am very skeptical about all those B engineering degrees as well. lol. Maybe they should just have B E. LOL