Not all courses are offered in both sessions, but for as long as the course is offered in the session you want to do it is fine (degree-wise)doingHSC said:just out of interest can u do the subj ur supposed to do in 2nd semester in 1st sem and do 3rd yr sub in 2nd sem as most of them require data org/higher data org , if so is it recommended?
As redslert said, it depends.^ HoweverdoingHSC said:another quest. -- I did comp sci/sci last year and planning to drop sci this year..can I use the subj I did in sci as my electives or for gen eds ?
since your droppoing scidoingHSC said:i did phys & psych last yr, so i guess should be alright, btw I dont need to do anything do I? it will automatically be counted as gen eds after I finish the degree right?
hmm, it saysIruka said:If you want to substitute a non-gened subject for a gened, I think that you do have to apply. You'd better check with your course authority.
According to this
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/undergrad/current/gened.html
subjects from the faculty of science cannot be counted as GenEds for Computer Science.
Read: GENSxxxx doesn't mean sci subject as in PHYS1XXX/CHEM1XXX/BIOSxxxx. It means sub like GENS4011 Science of Music.doingHSC said:hmm, it says
"21 GENSxxxx All Science General Education Courses"
"7-12,21: Not available to combined Computer Science/Bachelor of Science (program 3983) students "
but since I'm going to drop science i.e. i wont be in the program 3983 anymore, I should be allowed to use the sci subj as geneds? lol damn this is confusing.
If you have completed 144 UOC and graduated, go and get a job!doingHSC said:oh and also, just say if I exceed the required 144 UOC after graduation, can I put some subjects in science course and vice versa (if that made sense).
ahh i see, thxgman03 said:Read: GENSxxxx doesn't mean sci subject as in PHYS1XXX/CHEM1XXX/BIOSxxxx. It means sub like GENS4011 Science of Music.
So as ace and redslert said, 6uoc of your real sceince subjects will be counted, others will be trashed.
wat i meant was... ive heard that if u exceed 144 u have to pay full fees for each subject..eg. i could have 6 uoc left and found 2 interesting 6 uoc subj and want to do both.. on the other hand..if i have done 138 uoc and dont want to do any more subj, can I extract some science subj i did in 1st year and put it in my current course..(just curious about this).....sorry dont think i explained properly first.gman03 said:If you have completed 144 UOC and graduated, go and get a job!
Hehe sorry if you were offended by my comment.. Yeah what you heard basically is the same as what I heard where HECS only applies to units that your degree requires you to do. It is safer not to do more or else troubles might appear.doingHSC said:wat i meant was... ive heard that if u exceed 144 u have to pay full fees for each subject..eg. i could have 6 uoc left and found 2 interesting 6 uoc subj and want to do both.. on the other hand..if i have done 138 uoc and dont want to do any more subj, can I extract some science subj i did in 1st year and put it in my current course..(just curious about this).....sorry dont think i explained properly first.
Tell me where you hear these rumours of you having to pay full fee. I seem to find one of these every few days. Your covered by your SLE (Student Learning Entitlement) for 7 years.doingHSC said:ahh i see, thx
wat i meant was... ive heard that if u exceed 144 u have to pay full fees for each subject..eg. i could have 6 uoc left and found 2 interesting 6 uoc subj and want to do both.. on the other hand..if i have done 138 uoc and dont want to do any more subj, can I extract some science subj i did in 1st year and put it in my current course..(just curious about this).....sorry dont think i explained properly first.
Ooh that's for the info!ace said:Tell me where you hear these rumours of you having to pay full fee. I seem to find one of these every few days. Your covered by your SLE (Student Learning Entitlement) for 7 years.
Read this post of mine recently
http://community.boredofstudies.org/2203265-post35.html
Depends on your courses really. You don't have the authority to say what you want to be counted xyz. Depending on the requirements of your program, subjects you do may or may not be counted. You'll have to check out the detailed requirements.doingHSC said:wat i meant was... ive heard that if u exceed 144 u have to pay full fees for each subject..eg. i could have 6 uoc left and found 2 interesting 6 uoc subj and want to do both.. on the other hand..if i have done 138 uoc and dont want to do any more subj, can I extract some science subj i did in 1st year and put it in my current course..(just curious about this).....sorry dont think i explained properly first.