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X2RADialbomber

mandapanda
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2009
Semester 1:
GOVT1101 - Australian Politics
ECOP1001 - Economics as a Social Science
SCLG1001 - Introduction to Sociology 1
WORK1003 - Foundations of Work and Employment

Semester 2:
GOVT1104 - Power in Society
GOVT1202 - World Politics
SCLG1002 - Introduction to Sociology 2
ECOP1003 - International Economy and Finance

:) excited
 

thesecond

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Boganville
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2009
Sem 1
ASNS 1601 Introduction to Asian Cultures.
HSTY1076 American History Lincoln to Clinton.
PSYC1001 Psychology 1
SCLG1001 Sociology 1

Sem 2
ENGL1012 Fiction, film and power.
PHIL1012 Introducing Logic
SCLG1002 Sociology 2
WORK1003 Foundations of work and employment.

Pretty random collection of subjects and i'll probs change a few by the time sem1 starts but i guess trying a bit of practically everything is what the b.arts is for.
 
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2009
Semester 1:
ECON1001- Intro Microeconomics
MATH1015- Biostatistics
MATH1011- Life Sciences Calculus
WORK1003- Foundations of Work and Employment
PSYC1001- Psychology 1001

Semester 2:
ECON1002- Intro Macroeconomics
MATH1013- Differential and Difference Equations
MATH1014- Introduction to Linear Algebra
INFS1000- Digital Business Innovations
PSYC1002- Psychology 1002


i hope i picked the right maths units to meet prerequisites >.< everyone else who did HSC in 09 seems to be doing MATH1001, MATH1002, MATH1003, and MATH1005 :(
I'll be doing those maths :pirate:
 

Scorch

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Location
Marayong
Gender
Male
HSC
2007
Semester 1:
GOVT1101 - Australian Politics
ECOP1001 - Economics as a Social Science
SCLG1001 - Introduction to Sociology 1
WORK1003 - Foundations of Work and Employment

Semester 2:
GOVT1104 - Power in Society
GOVT1202 - World Politics
SCLG1002 - Introduction to Sociology 2
ECOP1003 - International Economy and Finance

:) excited
OMG hi. :)
 

Taskan

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USYD
Gender
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HSC
2008
Sem 1:

ARCA2602- Field Methods
ARCA2613- Athenian Art, Architecture and Society
GOVT2116- Australian Foreign and Defence Policy
HSTY2608- European Film and History

Sem 2:

ARCA2607- Digital Methods
GOVT2445- American Politics and Foreign Policy
HSTY2684- Darwinism, Nationalism and Eugenics
HSTY2691- Writing History

although I'm thinking of changing about 1/2 of those- I'll see how the first week goes
 

R1NA92

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Location
Sydney
Gender
Female
HSC
2009
sem 1
ANTH1001 - Anthropology - Cultural Difference
CHNS1101 - Chinese 1A
PSYC1001 - Psychology 1
ATHK1001 - Analytical Thinking

sem 2
PHIL1012 - Introductory Logic
PSYC1002 - Psychology 2
HSTY1044 - Twentieth Century Europe
WRIT1001 - Academic English

i'm doing a BLAS so ATHK1001 and WRIT1001 were compulsory.
 

amber44

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sem 1
anth1001 - anthropology - cultural difference
chns1101 - chinese 1a
psyc1001 - psychology 1
athk1001 - analytical thinking

sem 2
phil1012 - introductory logic
psyc1002 - psychology 2
hsty1044 - twentieth century europe
writ1001 - academic english

i'm doing a blas so athk1001 and writ1001 were compulsory.
blas?
EDIT - Bachelor of Liberal Arts and Science
 

bell531

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Sydney
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N/A
Semester 1
Accounting 1A - ACCT 1001
Introductory Micro - ECON 1001
Bus. and Eco. Statistics A - ECMT 1010
Marketing Principles - MKTG 1001

Semester 2
Accounting 1B - ACCT 1002
Introductory Macro - ECON 1002
Bus. and Eco. Statistics B - ECMT 1020
Digital Business Innovation - INFS 1000

I really wish I coud pick up some Arts or other out-of-faculty subjects to break up these, but there is no choice in the first year of B Com, and second year I plan to transfer to Combined Law which also has no room for other subjects. sigh
 

UncoKane

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2008
Uni Grad
2012
sem 1
ANTH1001 - Anthropology - Cultural Difference
CHNS1101 - Chinese 1A
PSYC1001 - Psychology 1
ATHK1001 - Analytical Thinking

sem 2
PHIL1012 - Introductory Logic
PSYC1002 - Psychology 2
HSTY1044 - Twentieth Century Europe
WRIT1001 - Academic English

i'm doing a BLAS so ATHK1001 and WRIT1001 were compulsory.
You're only going to do the one semester of Chinese?
 

oh-em-gee

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Semester One
EDUF1018 - Education, Teachers and Teaching
LATN1600 - Introductory Latin 1
FRNC1631 - Junior French Advanced 5
LNGS1001 - Structure of Language

Semester Two
EDUF1019 - Human Development and Education
LATN1601 - Introductory Latin 2
FRNC1632 - Junior French Advanced 6
LNGS1002 - Language and Social Context

Anyone know how Uni languages compares to HSC languages? :S
 
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2008
Semester 1:
ANAT2008 - Principles of Histology
CHEM2401 - Molecular Reactivity and Spectroscopy
MATH2961 - Linear Mathematics & Vector Calculus Adv
MATH2962 - Real and Complex Analysis (Advanced)

semester 2:
ANAT2009 - Comparative Primate Anatomy
CHEM2402 - Chemical Structure and Stability
MATH2965 - Partial Differential Equations Intro Adv
MATH2968 - Algebra (Advanced)

I'm changing both chemistry's for physiology when I'm able to though.
 
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dafs2

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I hear they move quite quickly. You really have to be picking it up otherwise you'll struggle.
Very true. I did German during the 1st & 2nd semester of uni last year. In high school you definitely get a lot more support and time to really understand things and teachers have much more patience... at uni, you learn something, you might not understand it straight away but they may move on anyway. You'll find that in these situations, you'll just have to use independent study time to figure things out. Lastly, in many cases, you will be expected to have memorise a lot of grammar and vocab even though you've just learned the topic 1-2 days ago.

PS. oh-em-gee, i see you're doing LATN1600 - Introductory Latin 1? Note: Although it's an intro class, they mix it with intermediate students so it's a bit difficult as half the class and the tutor will be conversing in a much more higher level of Latin than you will probably know. My friend did it last year and dropped out cause of that. But then again.. that was last year's LATN1600.. maybe things will change ..? :S
 

flaganarchy

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Sem. 1

Economics of Modern Capitalism (ECOP2011)
Political Economy Honours II (ECOP2911)
Sociological Theory (SCLG2601)
Social Construction of Difference (SCLG2609)

Sem. 2

Economic Policy in a Global Context (ECOP2612)
Social Foundations of Modern Capitalism (ECOP2012)
Sociology of Childhood and Youth (SCLG2613)
Social Inquiry: Research Methods (SCLG2602)

:)
 

Triangulum

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PS. oh-em-gee, i see you're doing LATN1600 - Introductory Latin 1? Note: Although it's an intro class, they mix it with intermediate students so it's a bit difficult as half the class and the tutor will be conversing in a much more higher level of Latin than you will probably know. My friend did it last year and dropped out cause of that. But then again.. that was last year's LATN1600.. maybe things will change ..? :S
??

I think this has got misinterpreted somewhere along the line. LATN1600 is combined with LATN2620 (for 2nd or 3rd-year undergrads) and LATN7001 (for postgrads). This allows people who are looking at doing honours or postgrad in ancient history to get the necessary ancient language skills even if they didn't do introductory latin in first year - but it's the same course and everyone covers the same material. So LATN1600 includes people who have been at uni for a few years, yes, but everyone in it is still a beginner - no one starts the unit with any substantial latin knowledge.
 

dafs2

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^

I see. I think my friend was confused and thought the older people were intermediate latin students, when they were probably just the 2nd/3rd year or honors people you were talking about.

Sorry if i confused you, oh-em-gee!
 

piaseczniak

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Semester 1
INGS 1001
ECOP1001
HBRW1011
GEOS1001
Semester 2
INGS1002
ECOP1003
HBRW1102
GOVT1104
 

ddtng

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Summer Intensive
- Asia-Pacific Field School A (Adv) (GEOS3953)
- Asia-Pacific Field School B (Adv) (GEOS3954)
Sem 1
- Coastal Environments and Processes (GEOS3009)
- Regional Development and Environment (Adv) (GEOS3913)
- Rivers: Science, Policy and Management (Adv) (GEOS3918)
Sem 2
- Fluvial and Groundwater Geomorphology (GEOG2321)
- Sustainable Cities (Adv) (GEOG3921)
- Environmental and Sedimentary Geology (GEOS3103)
- GIS in Coastal Management (GEOS3014)
 
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