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This will be a long post: to anyone who can answer any of these queries, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. No joke.
I am interested in doing this combined degree at usyd BHENGSCI-05 https://www.sydney.edu.au/handbooks...engineering_honours_combined_resolutions.html
However,
It says in the course resolutions two concerning things:
a) " Candidates who qualify for the Dalyell stream must complete another Engineering stream in conjunction with the Dalyell stream". Does that mean I have to complete an engineering stream (say mechatronic) AND complete another engineering stream that is integrated with Dalyell course units? Or did it mean I have to complete and engineering stream that is integrated with Dalyell course units?
The 2nd issue is:
b) "For the Bachelor of Engineering Honours component of a combined degree:
Majors are not available.
Breadth Specialisations are not available.
Stream Specialisations are not available in the Aeronautical, Chemical and Biomolecular, Mechanical, and Mechatronic Streams"
What does it mean I can't major? For this combined degree, I can still pick units that would normally, for a single degree, be listed as majoring options...right? Since I can't major, does it mean there is reduced content depth in the units I choose to study?
Workload/ social life/rest concerns
What exactly I want to do is the Full-time USyd Combined Degree: Bachelor of Engineering (with honours year) (Mechatronic) + Bachelor of Science (Maths) hopefully within the Dalyell program.
- How easy will it be to balance social + study + part-time job + personal leisure + good sleep if I organise myself well?
- How easy is it to organise myself well?
- Will I be able to do academically the best that one should? This degree kinda sounds like crazy kids doing 13 units (non-accerelated) and not doing so great in hsc year.
Smart move within my long term plan?
In case I don't do well in my UCAT next year and thus fail to get into undergrad medicine, I am looking to apply for graduate-entry medicine at UNSW or western-syd when I complete the degree. I heard GAMSAT requires some medical or some physics knowledge.
- Is this bachelor's degree in science useful or contribute anything that an engineering degree does not?
Is there even any point doing bachelors of science (majoring in maths) at all? The selection rank guarantee is 80+ which is low. Im worried that the course will not be challenging enough and I also didn't work my ass off this year just to pop into something like that. I am also worried about employment prospects.
- Will I learn anything or feel very intellectually stimulated?
- Will I create anything substantial like they do in mechatronics?
- Would I just better off doing a single degree in engineering (mechatronics)?
I am also considering the single degree in maths.
- What is the difference between majoring in Mathematics versus in in Financial Mathematics and Statistics versus Mathematical Modelling and Computation?
- I heard that doing a degree in maths is better than a degree in engineering (Mechatronics)/actuarial/computer sci/fundamental sciences (eg physics) because the stuff taught in those degrees are already covered by maths degree say "UNSW's Advanced Mathematics Bachelor's degree (with the honours year)" and therefore I stand a chance for a wide array of jobs. So an employer for a robotics company would look at my hypothetical profile of bachelors in maths and go "yeah, you're in" ???
- Is the undergraduate program for mathematics better at USYD OR UNSW??? AGE OLD CHEESE. I know unsw is ranked higher overall by QS but I am concerned about the undergraduate program. Who teaches more interesting and diverse content?
- It may be simply my ignorance but when I look at course codes like MATHXXXX called differential calculus, I get a little put-off because it sounds like just a lot of algebra. I know its get harder as the DEs to solve gradually become wack but, is there anything else that simply isn't "Oh let's see what happened to the bunny population after t years" and algebra-bash? It seems like a one-dimensional unit. I think it is my ignorance.
- What is the difference between "bachelor of science" and " BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AND BACHELOR OF ADVANCED STUDIES"
- Why does the usyd website feature in the degree's 'studies' tab two columns of "Majors ....Programs"? There is a little description of programs as "larger volumes of study...combination of units of study". Does a program include majors? It is so awfully confusing. ((
Enjoy!
This will be a long post: to anyone who can answer any of these queries, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. No joke.
I am interested in doing this combined degree at usyd BHENGSCI-05 https://www.sydney.edu.au/handbooks...engineering_honours_combined_resolutions.html
However,
It says in the course resolutions two concerning things:
a) " Candidates who qualify for the Dalyell stream must complete another Engineering stream in conjunction with the Dalyell stream". Does that mean I have to complete an engineering stream (say mechatronic) AND complete another engineering stream that is integrated with Dalyell course units? Or did it mean I have to complete and engineering stream that is integrated with Dalyell course units?
The 2nd issue is:
b) "For the Bachelor of Engineering Honours component of a combined degree:
Majors are not available.
Breadth Specialisations are not available.
Stream Specialisations are not available in the Aeronautical, Chemical and Biomolecular, Mechanical, and Mechatronic Streams"
What does it mean I can't major? For this combined degree, I can still pick units that would normally, for a single degree, be listed as majoring options...right? Since I can't major, does it mean there is reduced content depth in the units I choose to study?
Workload/ social life/rest concerns
What exactly I want to do is the Full-time USyd Combined Degree: Bachelor of Engineering (with honours year) (Mechatronic) + Bachelor of Science (Maths) hopefully within the Dalyell program.
- How easy will it be to balance social + study + part-time job + personal leisure + good sleep if I organise myself well?
- How easy is it to organise myself well?
- Will I be able to do academically the best that one should? This degree kinda sounds like crazy kids doing 13 units (non-accerelated) and not doing so great in hsc year.
Smart move within my long term plan?
In case I don't do well in my UCAT next year and thus fail to get into undergrad medicine, I am looking to apply for graduate-entry medicine at UNSW or western-syd when I complete the degree. I heard GAMSAT requires some medical or some physics knowledge.
- Is this bachelor's degree in science useful or contribute anything that an engineering degree does not?
Is there even any point doing bachelors of science (majoring in maths) at all? The selection rank guarantee is 80+ which is low. Im worried that the course will not be challenging enough and I also didn't work my ass off this year just to pop into something like that. I am also worried about employment prospects.
- Will I learn anything or feel very intellectually stimulated?
- Will I create anything substantial like they do in mechatronics?
- Would I just better off doing a single degree in engineering (mechatronics)?
I am also considering the single degree in maths.
- What is the difference between majoring in Mathematics versus in in Financial Mathematics and Statistics versus Mathematical Modelling and Computation?
- I heard that doing a degree in maths is better than a degree in engineering (Mechatronics)/actuarial/computer sci/fundamental sciences (eg physics) because the stuff taught in those degrees are already covered by maths degree say "UNSW's Advanced Mathematics Bachelor's degree (with the honours year)" and therefore I stand a chance for a wide array of jobs. So an employer for a robotics company would look at my hypothetical profile of bachelors in maths and go "yeah, you're in" ???
- Is the undergraduate program for mathematics better at USYD OR UNSW??? AGE OLD CHEESE. I know unsw is ranked higher overall by QS but I am concerned about the undergraduate program. Who teaches more interesting and diverse content?
- It may be simply my ignorance but when I look at course codes like MATHXXXX called differential calculus, I get a little put-off because it sounds like just a lot of algebra. I know its get harder as the DEs to solve gradually become wack but, is there anything else that simply isn't "Oh let's see what happened to the bunny population after t years" and algebra-bash? It seems like a one-dimensional unit. I think it is my ignorance.
- What is the difference between "bachelor of science" and " BACHELOR OF SCIENCE AND BACHELOR OF ADVANCED STUDIES"
- Why does the usyd website feature in the degree's 'studies' tab two columns of "Majors ....Programs"? There is a little description of programs as "larger volumes of study...combination of units of study". Does a program include majors? It is so awfully confusing. ((
Enjoy!
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