I know some people doing commerce and science majoring in psychology, and I guess that helps with understanding people and behaviours or something? And in this case, I assume psychology would be a more relevant major than, let's say, microbiology.. So I was wondering what some other science...
oh okay thanks :) so i won't need to run anywhere? and after reading some other posts about back to back tutorials/close together tutorials and exams, do you think i'll have any issues?
Not sure if anyone'll respond but I was wondering if it matters if you learn programming and stuff on a mac or PC in uni? Do they specify or is it up to you?
I've heard good things about 'Learn Python The Hard Way', but also that people have mixed feelings about codecademy...
Sorry if this sounds dumb but does this mean that these fundamentals are usually covered in the 'introduction' stages of python or C, or is a whole separate thing altogether?
- Is there a huge difference between BSci (Computer Science) and the B Computer Science, both at UNSW?
- Would having no background in Software Design and Development, Information Processes and Technology, and/or Physics make it a lot harder to do?
- Would learning a couple of programming...
Usyd offers a Bachelor of Nursing (Advanced Studies) and a combined degree of Master of Nursing/Bachelor of either Health Science, Science, or Arts. I was wondering what the differences between these bachelor and master degrees were (specifically the Usyd courses) and which one would be better...