Need urgent advice: WOuld I do well in an engineering degree without HSC physics (1 Viewer)

cssftw

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haven't done HSC physics - disciples of engineering I'm considering are:

Civil
Material Science and Engineering
Aerospace
Naval Architecture
Renewable Energy
Environmental
Others?

Also considering dat flexible entry engineering degree...not quite sure tho

OK SO AHEAD WITH THE OPINIONS haha xD
 

undalay

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Only specific parts of physics you will need to know.
Off the top of my head:
- Forces & Vectors
- Basic conservation of energy/momentum
If you did 4unit maths, you should cover it.

Some disciplines don't require any physics (Materials science)
 

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There are only a few aspects of HSC Physics which are needed at uni. Knowing the HR Diagram isn't going to help you with moments questions for civil engineering. You can still do the bridging course to cover pertinent physics concepts which will be needed at uni.
 

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