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Old 17 Sep 2009, 9:05 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello, For civil, can one pick the civil major and then specialize in structures after they have started their course? Or do you have to pick civil(structures) in the first place?
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Re: Civil Engineering..

i dno for uts but for unsw you do common first year subjects (math computing physics materials surveying) then in the second year you get a 'taste' of all the majors, and by third year you pick your major.
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oh ok. Sucks if you cant for uts.. dunno whether to put down civil or civil(structures).
When applying for the RTA full degree scholarship, does this only apply to the civil major or does it apply to structures as well?
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I believe the first year of civil engineering is all the same (despite your major). You can have a read through the UTS Handbook:
UTS: C10061v4 Bachelor of Engineering Diploma in Engineering Practice - UTS Handbook 2009

You can change your major throughout the duration of the course.
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I believe the first year of civil engineering is all the same (despite your major). You can have a read through the UTS Handbook:
UTS: C10061v4 Bachelor of Engineering Diploma in Engineering Practice - UTS Handbook 2009

You can change your major throughout the duration of the course.
Thanks for this. Was exactly what I was trying to find the other day
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yeah you can change whenever you want. you just send a e-request through to uts and they change it over whenever you want. I know some students who have changed from civil- structural- civil and back to structural.

only problem is you want to do all your changes before you pick any major subs
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