freaking_out
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then it surmises that you choose 72cps worth of subjects out of either 96 or 78 respectively. There could be a strand of 600cps, it doesn't matter, its just the breadth of choice you have. Obviously, the reason why there are more choices in the science/bus and science/law degrees is because there are more science subjects that can be relative to business/law than engineering.Students are required to complete 96 credit points of science subjects of which at least 72 credit points focus on a major area of study in science, medical science or biotechnology.
These programs are indicative rather than prescriptive. Students may, with the approval of the Associate Dean or relevant Head of Department, undertake alternative programs in order to fulfil the academic requirements for the degree.
thank god, these forums protect your anonymity.Originally posted by johnwoo
Don't thank me now. Thank me later.
I.e. When you guys are in uni, and I feel like a free lunch.
Originally posted by NewKleer
normally its optional whether to keep the dip prof prac or not. following i think is taken from single degree stats from people doing dip eng prac (good universities guide, check newsagent for later edition)
from 2000 stats, % of people who get jobs within 6 months of finishing, and av starting salary:
UTS IT: 98%, $43k
UNSW IT: 92%, $38k
USyd IT: 90%, $42k
UWS IT: 79%, $33k
UTS Eng: 93%, $37k (software engineering would be higher, perhaps higher than IT)
UNSW Eng: 89%, $38k
USyd Eng: 85%, $36k
UWS Eng: 73%, $28k
yeah, eng. practics is when u get 1yr indutrial practice....and yeah, if u do a combined degree such as "Bachelor of eng. Bachelor of Science", then u gotta do another year (6 years) in order to get that 1 year experience as wellOriginally posted by asdf
Hey guys, just a question. The "Diploma in Engineering practice" that is part of most of the eng. course, is that the one that lets you have 1yr industry experience? The degrees such as "bachelor of eng. Bachelor of Scien." dont have it so im assuming u dont get the 1 yrs experience?
there should be an updated edition of the good universities guide out...not sureOriginally posted by freaking_out
do u have stats. for this year?