@justinkeg: I agree with princess_neko's comment. also, all subjects are different in terms of hrs and times during the week - you can get block formats (i.e. 6 days with 7hrs in the day) or formats where you attend 2 lectures/tutorials a week.
keep in mind that summer is 2 months only and is...
Everyone pretty much gets a handful of weekend exams through their degree, it is the luck of the exam timetable..
Some people like exams in the morning and some at night, you can't impress everyone.
The UAC course search has never been that good.
If you really want to search for UTS courses, you should check out the UTS Handbook. Here is the link: UTS: Handbook 2010
Business at UTS is USYD's equivalent commerce degree. You will notice that the Technology universities have modernised their course names and called it a Business degree.
Taxation Law and Financial Statement Analysis are the other two that normally get summer classes.
As princess_neko said, it is around October that summer school subjects will be listed. My advice is to enrol early as there are always limited number of seats available.
UTS: City campus map - University of Technology, Sydney
Re: The Glasshouse. I have to agree with some of the above comments. Why go to a very bad bar with stale and a poor selection of beer when you can just walk across the road to the Broadway Bar. Not saying that Broadway Bar is quality...
The former Carlton Broadway site? Construction has been placed on hold due to the GFC. There was going to be new development blocks, a park and a massive parking space. Nothing to do with UTS from what I've read.
Re: The UTS 'Get Naked and Secks!!' Thread
You have to go to a group interview type session. When recruiting is open, an email is generally sent to all students advising of it.
UTS used to send out new student IDs each year, but they stopped that a couple of years ago. Now, your student ID has to last for your whole course at UTS, unless you are willing to pay $25 (i think) for a replacement one.
If you get Peter Wells in ASR or FSA, those lectures will be recorded.
As tehpyro said, most lectures are not recorded. The idea is to download the lecture slides beforehand, attend the lectures and take notes. Lecturers are generally worried that students will just listen to recordings as a...
I also got 1 page summaries from my tutor, and getting into the application tutorial classes were good (discussions on newspaper articles applying your knowledge).
Honestly I didn't use the textbook much either, and I got a HD for it. It really helps if you did Economics in the HSC.
Was a list of what you need to bring sent to you with your offer?
From what I can remember, you need photo ID, and a completed Commonwealth Assistance Form (which you now done online, so u might not need to bring it at all).
Not sure what the course progression programs are as detailed in the textbook.
You can view a subject description here for this subject:
UTS:25115 Economics for Business - Business,UTS Handbook 2010
You will also receive a detailed subject guide in your first lecture which confirms the...