Pierotte
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I was so delighted that someone postedDamage Inc. said:Aren't you gone soon Pie?
Won't it just die then?
But god damn it, youre not an archi student!
This thread is exclusive!!!
IT WAS SPOSED TO BE MY LEGACY!
sigh.
I was so delighted that someone postedDamage Inc. said:Aren't you gone soon Pie?
Won't it just die then?
Pierotte said:He said hes lookin forward to seeing my next assignment as I have potential
How can i do a course where the only way im going to get good marks is if i give them exactly what they want?
haha, who are you cyko!?>?!@$ you must identify yourself next semester...cyko said:applied science in arch .. u can't become a registered arch in degree with that course.
UTS and USYD have 2-parts in their architecture degree. The reason why they have two parts is because the 1st part is generally the designing part of architecture, exploring the designing concept, and to an extent, it gives you the option of changing courses to other design areas if wish. The 2nd part i suppose then focuses on architecture more in detail.
UNSW on the other has just the 5 year degree, B Architecture, they go right into architecture, along with design, etc. etc.
GO UTS MATE, lol join me. ahahaha
sh3zz said:So i gathered that Architecture has wayy more workload at Uni than other courses.. (30 sub topics compared with approx 20 topics or less in other courses?)
just one question: There're heaps of uniz offering architecture, but the titles u get are different?
e.g. Sydney has Bachelor of Design in Architecture (3 yrs) AND Bachelor of Architecture (2 yrs)
UWS(?) has Bachelor of Applied Science in Architecture AND Bachelor of Architecture
whereas UNSW has Bachelor of Architecture(5 years)
why are they different? if i studied at USYD and did design in architecture.. does it mean i will miss out on the things they learn at UWS for applied science?
I've watched Newcastle go from one of top architecture schools in the country, to, in my opinion, being the worst. Tute groups have doubled in size (17 - 20 people for a design tute DOES NOT WORK), support staff have disapeared, the move away from problem based learning to standard teaching methods, lack funding for tours etc ... students are suddenly paying for the uni's poor financial management over the last decade.Pierotte said:Ive heard newcastle is great if you like the technical side of things.