Skittles1991
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Ive been looking into civil/architecture combined degrees but the uai's are really high and idont know if a can get them. What other types of degrees would be similar??
I would. You get out of engineering and get to interact with normal people.i wouldn't advice doing a combine with any engineering.
Really?in industry these two professions are seperate and never mash togetherIve been looking into civil/architecture combined degrees but the uai's are really high and idont know if a can get them. What other types of degrees would be similar??
What Musk says is pretty much correct. Once you begin your civil engineering degree you will pick up on this fact within a year.
What a load of bs! I am currently studying civil engineering at UTS and my cousin graduated from Architecture at UTS, he did nothing compared to my work. I just took a look at the UTS handbook, no subjects clash....the only thing remotely similar is the basic study of construction and structural design, which is imbedded in a computer modelling subject (only two subs).When my best friend studied architecture more than 50% of his subjects were civil engineering ones.
What a load of bs! I am currently studying civil engineering at UTS and my cousin graduated from Architecture at UTS, he did nothing compared to my work. I just took a look at the UTS handbook, no subjects clash....the only thing remotely similar is the basic study of construction and structural design, which is imbedded in a computer modelling subject (only two subs).
50% of civil subs for architecture, if that was true..my lebo cuz would have quit uni, two weeks into his 1st semester.
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That's because it is only in it's second year this year. All new engineering degrees (ie these that haven't yet had any graduates) are subject to continuing consultation with EA and industry groups, and final approval doesn't happen until there actually are graduates. They are very heavily scrutinised during this time though to ensure they will be approved.and the degree hasn't even got its 3rd yr subjects approved
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