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    Civil/Structural Engineering

    What particular part of the HSC Physics syllabus do Civil Engineering courses use? The projectile motion stuff and newtons laws and that stuff?
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    Civil/Structural Engineering

    Thank you very much. Is it worth taking a whole 3U and 4U course, or would it be better to learn the whole 2U course, and then learning specific subtopics of the 3U and 4U courses?
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    Civil/Structural Engineering

    lol, why is it that people are re-answering the same question, I clearly understand General Maths is a no no for Civil Engineering/Structural Engineering, which is why I plan on doing 2U after my HSC is complete to learn the coursework before enrolling into a Structural/Civil Engineering course...
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    Civil/Structural Engineering

    I've looked at Differentiation/Integration, I find it pretty easy so far, and if you don't mind me asking, what aspects of the 3U course are used in Structural Engineering? Say I didn't get the UAI I wanted to get into this course, could I do Structural Engineering through TAFE and then...
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    Civil/Structural Engineering

    So you could say when I do 2U after my HSC (only the coursework, no re-doing HSC etc), I would be able to do Structural Engineering?
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    Civil/Structural Engineering

    I forgot to mention I'm in Year 12 now, so it's a little too late.
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    Civil/Structural Engineering

    What about the answer to my other question about 2U/3U?
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    Civil/Structural Engineering

    I am wondering if 2 Unit Maths is substantial (or do you need 3U as well?) in order to do Civil/Structural Engineering at University? I've heard it can be done at TAFE, then you can articulate into University if you do not have a good enough UAI. I do the following subjects: General Maths...
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