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thats not exactly true .... its "confirmed" to be available from middle of next yr (mid 2004). these are the exact words of the dean of engineering, whom i met sometime in may ...Originally posted by mp3mojo
it's 'expected' to be available in 2005
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So I can enrol in that course in the middle of next year?Originally posted by Da Monstar
thats not exactly true .... its "confirmed" to be available from middle of next yr (mid 2004). these are the exact words of the dean of engineering, whom i met sometime in may ...
infact, the program has also been formally recognised. the program code is 3653. if u see the student handbook, the course details for "theory of stats" says that math 1b is not a prereq for those students enrolled in prog 3653
BComm falls under HECS, MComm dosn'tOriginally posted by enak
BTW, is there much difference, advantage/disadvantage in doing the BComm instead of the MComm?
Besides the obvious differences, content wise, would there be much different?Originally posted by McLake
BComm falls under HECS, MComm dosn't
BComm is a batchelor, MComm is a masters
BComm has Com from the second session, MComm only has Com in the last year
Apparently not ...Originally posted by enak
Besides the obvious differences, content wise, would there be much different?
i rekon there would be .... mcom would assume that u know the basics. so they start off doing advance stuff, wheras bcom will lay the foundations before it starts getting specialisedOriginally posted by enak
Besides the obvious differences, content wise, would there be much different?