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ari89

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theres no way of doing ancient history at uws is there?
 

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UWS do not have any ancient history however as a University student you are able to study at ANY university in Australia.

This is done via cross-institutional study. You can study at Sydney, Macquarie, UNSW, or UTS (or even at Universities in Melbourne and South Australia where they have distance courses).

You have to apply for PERMISSION before studying and the subject MUST be approved by the Arts Supervisor. Therefore, you can complete most of your degree at UWS but also opt to study a semester at Sydney in Ancient History, OR complete three subjects at UWS and study one subject at another university or via correspondence at Open Universities Australia.

Good luck guys!
 

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talven said:
UWS do not have any ancient history however as a University student you are able to study at ANY university in Australia.

This is done via cross-institutional study. You can study at Sydney, Macquarie, UNSW, or UTS (or even at Universities in Melbourne and South Australia where they have distance courses).

You have to apply for PERMISSION before studying and the subject MUST be approved by the Arts Supervisor. Therefore, you can complete most of your degree at UWS but also opt to study a semester at Sydney in Ancient History, OR complete three subjects at UWS and study one subject at another university or via correspondence at Open Universities Australia.

Good luck guys!
It's a bitch doin cross inst studies, esp when you have a full load, so it pretty much means that you have to accelerate or do most of your units at one uni to avoid timetable clashes. Open uni still has lectures/tuts that you have to attend.
 

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Wooz said:
It's a bitch doin cross inst studies, esp when you have a full load, so it pretty much means that you have to accelerate or do most of your units at one uni to avoid timetable clashes. Open uni still has lectures/tuts that you have to attend.
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talven said:
UWS do not have any ancient history however as a University student you are able to study at ANY university in Australia.

This is done via cross-institutional study. You can study at Sydney, Macquarie, UNSW, or UTS (or even at Universities in Melbourne and South Australia where they have distance courses).

You have to apply for PERMISSION before studying and the subject MUST be approved by the Arts Supervisor. Therefore, you can complete most of your degree at UWS but also opt to study a semester at Sydney in Ancient History, OR complete three subjects at UWS and study one subject at another university or via correspondence at Open Universities Australia.

Good luck guys!
Thanks for the reply:p
 

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