anomalousdecay
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Does anyone here recommend an attempt at a double degree of:
B Electrical Engineering/ B Science (Chemistry) OR B Electrical Engineering/B Science (Mathematics)
The reason why I'm interested in the Electrical/Chemistry is because I am really interested in doing Engineering, but I also want to enjoy the Chemistry component of Engineering, which may not be completely covered in Electrical Engineering, after looking through the handbook. I still want to be able to do engineering work relating to both Electricity and Chemistry. I know its an odd mix, but those are my huge interests.
What about the Electrical/Maths? Would that be necessary for engineering or would the BE ME in Electrical be a sufficient advantage in the labour market in terms of the interests of employers? Or would the Bachelor of Electrical even be adequate?
I'm in Year 12 and entering uni next year. How long would each course take in terms of years?
Also, with HECS, do you have to pay for the amount of doing an engineering degree and a science degree, almost doubling the normal payment of engineering, or do you still pay the same amount per year? I don't want to end up having to pay double in HECS once I'm finished because I doubt I'll be able to cope with the expenses.
And can anyone forward me towards a few sites that can help me answer these questions?
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks
B Electrical Engineering/ B Science (Chemistry) OR B Electrical Engineering/B Science (Mathematics)
The reason why I'm interested in the Electrical/Chemistry is because I am really interested in doing Engineering, but I also want to enjoy the Chemistry component of Engineering, which may not be completely covered in Electrical Engineering, after looking through the handbook. I still want to be able to do engineering work relating to both Electricity and Chemistry. I know its an odd mix, but those are my huge interests.
What about the Electrical/Maths? Would that be necessary for engineering or would the BE ME in Electrical be a sufficient advantage in the labour market in terms of the interests of employers? Or would the Bachelor of Electrical even be adequate?
I'm in Year 12 and entering uni next year. How long would each course take in terms of years?
Also, with HECS, do you have to pay for the amount of doing an engineering degree and a science degree, almost doubling the normal payment of engineering, or do you still pay the same amount per year? I don't want to end up having to pay double in HECS once I'm finished because I doubt I'll be able to cope with the expenses.
And can anyone forward me towards a few sites that can help me answer these questions?
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks