da_bomb2004
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How much is 1st year worth in relation to WAM, compared with 2-4th years, For Civil Eng.
Honours
Honours is awarded to students who have achieved above average results and who undertake an Honours Thesis in their Final Year. A weighted average is calculated for each student. A different weighting factor for each year of the program is applied to the marks in each course by units of credit as follows:
* Year 1 x 1
* General Education x 2
* Year 2 x 2
* Year 3 x 4
* Year 4 x 5
Industrial training is assigned a nominal value of 4 units of credit in Year 4 in the Honours calculation. For combined degree programs only the marks obtained in the standard Civil or Environmental Engineering courses are used in the calculation. A weighted average mark in the range of 65-69 will result in a recommendation for Honours 2/2. A weighted average mark in the range of 70-74 will result in a recommendation for Honours 2/1. A weighted average mark of 75 and above will result in a recommendation for Honours 1.
Are you talking about Honours?Acid said:What's the dif between 2/2, 2/1 and 1?
Isn't Civil a 4 year degree? In that case, your Honours year is included in your 4 year degree anyway (the 4th year).elfm said:What are the advantages of having an honours degree in the workforce?
What exactly do you do in your honours year?
I'm a civil engineering student btw
if you choose to do honours, you have the option of writing a thesis. if you choose not to take the honours you can be like the rest of us and not write a thesis but instead take up civil engineering practice 4a and 4b.elfm said:So what exactly do we do in an honours program? Or do I have the wrong idea here...