Originally posted by enak
So 5 days for first semester and 4 days for second semester? so they call it sessions there? If you take commerce electives, will that hinder your performance or put you at a disadvantage to others doing the course?
Semester = session. Currently, the combined B Eng/B Com program doesn't exist, so all budding accountants can do is pick commerce subjects for their Soft Eng electives. When the B Eng/B Com program exists, I think your program will continue in this fashion, though you'll probably get overloaded in later sessions.
Well, I did detective work and this is what the draft of the program looks like:
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/seng/SE-BCom-generic/index.html
[if approved]
It's 5 years, S Eng and B Com programs are mixed up in the first 3, 4 is all com [i think], and 5'th year is just your S Eng thesis (which is compulsary). Along with this, you need the 3 months compulsary industry experience attached with S Eng. That's a lot of work
20.5 hours and 12 hours of maths a week? sheeh, thats more than 4u that will reduce surely by second sessions right?
I think you'll find that all B Eng degrees will flog you with maths. This is and has always been done (as my dad tells me -- he was in uni here and overseas 20 years ago) to weed out the students who either don't have a clue or aren't commited to their course. The maths we learn now will, in the large, be lost and lie unused in the "real world" (unless you go into certain fields of course); but it does teach you lots of useful principles and how to study hard, learn effectively and think logically.
Like McLake said, 2nd session it does reduce to around 17 hours p/w.