Amleops
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- 2012
I was looking into doing combined Advanced Science/Law next year, with the science degree majoring in physics. I haven't done any science for the HSC however, so I intend to do bridging courses, start at the fundamentals level and work my way up.
However, from what I have read it doesn't look like this is possible. For the compulsory maths subjects, seeing as the programme says you have the choice to do MATH1131 and MATH1231 if you wish, while the second year maths courses only offer the higher stream (MATH2111, MATH2130, MATH2620), I can deduce that transferring to higher streams of mathematics from the lower ones shouldn't be a problem. However, from the list of undergraduate physics units it looks like advanced stream courses are only offered in the first year. It seems to me like the only significant difference between a physics major in the standard science degree and a physics major in the advanced science degree is the first year physics units (notwithstanding the advanced mathematics units which you have the option to study in the standard degree anyway).
So my question is, if I started with fundamentals/normal stream and got decent marks, would I be able to move into the advanced stream in the second semester? And if I could, would this still satisfy the degree requirements? If not, would doing the fundamentals/regular courses during the semesters and the advanced courses at summer/winter school suffice? Or would I be forced into the higher streams straight off?
I would have asked this at Open Day, but unfortunately I was not able to make it.
However, from what I have read it doesn't look like this is possible. For the compulsory maths subjects, seeing as the programme says you have the choice to do MATH1131 and MATH1231 if you wish, while the second year maths courses only offer the higher stream (MATH2111, MATH2130, MATH2620), I can deduce that transferring to higher streams of mathematics from the lower ones shouldn't be a problem. However, from the list of undergraduate physics units it looks like advanced stream courses are only offered in the first year. It seems to me like the only significant difference between a physics major in the standard science degree and a physics major in the advanced science degree is the first year physics units (notwithstanding the advanced mathematics units which you have the option to study in the standard degree anyway).
So my question is, if I started with fundamentals/normal stream and got decent marks, would I be able to move into the advanced stream in the second semester? And if I could, would this still satisfy the degree requirements? If not, would doing the fundamentals/regular courses during the semesters and the advanced courses at summer/winter school suffice? Or would I be forced into the higher streams straight off?
I would have asked this at Open Day, but unfortunately I was not able to make it.