black_raven777
New Member
Hi all!
I was having a look in the uni. syd handbook, and it mentions a bachelor engineering (mechanical)/ master biomedical - a course that im interested in as an undergraduate course leading into a postgrad medicine course... i hope!
However, at UTS, they have a similar course where you can sub-major in biomedical engineering...
I don't know what the difference is between these two qualifications (master or sub-major), and was just wondering if anyone could help me out with choosing between the two. ie: would "mastering" be better than just "sub-majoring" - or vice versa?
Thanks for any help guys!
I was having a look in the uni. syd handbook, and it mentions a bachelor engineering (mechanical)/ master biomedical - a course that im interested in as an undergraduate course leading into a postgrad medicine course... i hope!
However, at UTS, they have a similar course where you can sub-major in biomedical engineering...
I don't know what the difference is between these two qualifications (master or sub-major), and was just wondering if anyone could help me out with choosing between the two. ie: would "mastering" be better than just "sub-majoring" - or vice versa?
Thanks for any help guys!