Yep, 1st year maths is, in general, much easier than later ones. Esp true for MATH1903 lol, the 2nd easiest course ever with the 1st being discrete maths (MATH1004).
EDIT: but I've been learning a bit of vector calc in these holidays and it doesn't seem much harder than MATH1901 - though generalised to higher dimensions. 1901 was the hardest 1st yr maths course imo anyway.
(I'm gonna do linear alg/vector calc (adv) too!)
I was under the impression that you already did Second Year maths. Unless you are referring to 3rd Year vector calc equivalent?
IMO order of difficulty MATH1903 --> MATH1901 --> MATH1905 --> MATH1004 --> MATH1902, where Linear Algebra was the hardest.
I started on a bit of Vector Calculus, and it seems quite interesting. You're right about it not being much different from MATH1901 and 1902 combined.
Plus, it has double/triple integrals to evaluate surface areas and volumes of non-revolutionary solids.
I think it also has polar and spherical co-ordinates. Not quite sure, I've just been going through my massive blue Calculus: Early Transcendentals textbook (the fat $150 one from the Co-op bookshop).