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engineering/commerce and flexible first year degree questions (1 Viewer)

luk3tm

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hi guys i have a couple questions about the engineering/commerce degree and the flexible first year for engineering and was just hoping that you could help me.

firstly, i would just like to know that if I do choose the flexible first year degree whether or not i would be doing the same sort of things in the first as specific engineering students (ie students studying electrical or civil engineering for example) or would i be missing out on stuff that i would have to make up when choosing the specific course the following year

with regard to the engineering/commerce degree i was just wondering if it misses anything in comparison to a normal engineering degree ie does a normal engineering degree cover more material in engineering. for the commerce part i would assume that it would be less than a normal commerce degree which is fine with me.

finally, would u guys recommend doing a eng/commerce degree over a regular engineering degree considering i def have enough points to get into eng/commerce

thanks for the help!!!
 

tommykins

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uhm - first year flexible involves pretty much common subjects throughout most if not all enginering fields in first semester (ie. physics maths computing and engineering design) - semester 2 tangents off on the major, so it's best if you choose before that.
 

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also, mechatronics requires comp1911, whereas other fields of engineering accept engg1811 OR comp1911, so think about that too in case u wanna do mechatronic engineering.
 

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