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I was wondering if anyone (in particular, students of BSc(Advanced)) knows anything about special projects that are on offer to students by the various departments in the Faculty? (eg. like who to contact, the central coordinators, staff members involved, etc.)
By 'special projects' I mean a variety of possible extensions to the standard science courses available to BSc(Adv.) students.
Eg. extra reading-courses, research projects, additional lab-work, advanced units and courses, etc...
I was thinking along the areas of Mathematics, Physics, and/or Chemistry projects.
In fact, if anyone can list them that would be fantastic!
I'm not from UNSW so I don't know a whole deal about this - so apologies if my question seems awkward or silly. But I'd imagine as part of any "Advanced Science" degree, undergrad. students would be offered small individual research projects to complete under the supervision of some academic staff throughout their degree?
But correct me if I'm wrong please.
Or do they do more of this kind of stuff over at USyd?
Any suggestions, advice, and information regarding this are welcome and greatly appreciated.
Thanks heaps ppl!
By 'special projects' I mean a variety of possible extensions to the standard science courses available to BSc(Adv.) students.
Eg. extra reading-courses, research projects, additional lab-work, advanced units and courses, etc...
I was thinking along the areas of Mathematics, Physics, and/or Chemistry projects.
In fact, if anyone can list them that would be fantastic!
I'm not from UNSW so I don't know a whole deal about this - so apologies if my question seems awkward or silly. But I'd imagine as part of any "Advanced Science" degree, undergrad. students would be offered small individual research projects to complete under the supervision of some academic staff throughout their degree?
But correct me if I'm wrong please.
Or do they do more of this kind of stuff over at USyd?
Any suggestions, advice, and information regarding this are welcome and greatly appreciated.
Thanks heaps ppl!