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Hi there; although my questions are related to Science and Medicine, it's probably better to post it here, as they're also quite general in a way.
Here's the situation. I'm probably going to end up studying Medicine, but I'd absolutely love to be able to make a career in Music. Lately, I've been looking into combined courses, and http://heifer.ucc.usyd.edu.au/ugcourses/FMPro?-db=msr%5fugpg.fp5&-format=%2fugcourses%2fdetails.html&-lay=www&-sortfield=ug%5fuai2005&-sortorder=descend&za%5fa%5fWebSearch=music&a%5fPlacesTypeHECS=Yes&zc%5fShowOnWeb=Yes&a%5fCourseLevel=UG&-recid=32784&-token.1=Local&-token.9=music&-find= seems okay. However, I'm not really sure if I'm interpreting it properly. I get to study both Science and Arts, right? But under Arts, can I study Music Composition (it just lists Music) or is it referring to some sort of generic Music course? Is this combined degree just like squashing two degrees into one? They're not any less qualified degrees in the end, right?
Okay, now for the Science side of it. Medicine would be excellent, but for USyd, Arts/Science is the only one that will let me study Music AND keep my options open. But what kind of jobs/opportunities are offered by Science? Can I choose to just study one area of Science (e.g., Chemical Science, w00t!), or is it all biomedical stuff? I heard that Science is the lowest of all of the medical-type degrees, and that finding a job will be terrible. Is this true? What's the outlook like?
Now refer to this page: http://heifer.ucc.usyd.edu.au/ugcourses/FMPro?-db=msr%5fugpg.fp5&-format=%2fugcourses%2fdetails.html&-lay=www&-sortfield=ug%5fuai2005&-sortorder=descend&za%5fa%5fWebSearch=science&a%5fPlacesTypeHECS=Yes&zc%5fShowOnWeb=Yes&a%5fCourseLevel=UG&-recid=32778&-token.1=Local&-token.9=science&-find= - what does "This course currently has fee-paying vacancies" mean?
Okay, finally (for now!) does anyone know what the requirements are to get into "Bachelor of Combined Science and Arts (including Combined Advanced Science or Advanced Maths)"? BTW, is that the same as Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts or Combined B.Sci/B.Arts? Requirement-wise, do I have to be accepted for both Science and the Arts course (Music composition)? I'm really confused, so if anyone can enlighten me at all on anything, I'll be most grateful. I'm really worried about job opportunities and all that, because my future seems so set out as Medicine, but I really want to do Music Composition as well. Medicine is cool, but I'll regret it for my whole life if I didn't at least try for a career in Music. Thanks for your time!
EDIT: Er, sorry for my ignorance, but how can I get into an Advanced Science course? And that Combined Sci./Arts course I posted above will let me do Advanced Sci./Arts (Music), right?
It'll be hard, since only like 14-18 people are accepted for Music Composition...so, do I need to be accepted for both Science AND Arts? I mean, they wouldn't just let me go into the combined course just because I passed the Science part - I'd have to get into Music too, wouldn't I? Unless it's some random other "basic" Music course. Hmm.
Here's the situation. I'm probably going to end up studying Medicine, but I'd absolutely love to be able to make a career in Music. Lately, I've been looking into combined courses, and http://heifer.ucc.usyd.edu.au/ugcourses/FMPro?-db=msr%5fugpg.fp5&-format=%2fugcourses%2fdetails.html&-lay=www&-sortfield=ug%5fuai2005&-sortorder=descend&za%5fa%5fWebSearch=music&a%5fPlacesTypeHECS=Yes&zc%5fShowOnWeb=Yes&a%5fCourseLevel=UG&-recid=32784&-token.1=Local&-token.9=music&-find= seems okay. However, I'm not really sure if I'm interpreting it properly. I get to study both Science and Arts, right? But under Arts, can I study Music Composition (it just lists Music) or is it referring to some sort of generic Music course? Is this combined degree just like squashing two degrees into one? They're not any less qualified degrees in the end, right?
Okay, now for the Science side of it. Medicine would be excellent, but for USyd, Arts/Science is the only one that will let me study Music AND keep my options open. But what kind of jobs/opportunities are offered by Science? Can I choose to just study one area of Science (e.g., Chemical Science, w00t!), or is it all biomedical stuff? I heard that Science is the lowest of all of the medical-type degrees, and that finding a job will be terrible. Is this true? What's the outlook like?
Now refer to this page: http://heifer.ucc.usyd.edu.au/ugcourses/FMPro?-db=msr%5fugpg.fp5&-format=%2fugcourses%2fdetails.html&-lay=www&-sortfield=ug%5fuai2005&-sortorder=descend&za%5fa%5fWebSearch=science&a%5fPlacesTypeHECS=Yes&zc%5fShowOnWeb=Yes&a%5fCourseLevel=UG&-recid=32778&-token.1=Local&-token.9=science&-find= - what does "This course currently has fee-paying vacancies" mean?
Okay, finally (for now!) does anyone know what the requirements are to get into "Bachelor of Combined Science and Arts (including Combined Advanced Science or Advanced Maths)"? BTW, is that the same as Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts or Combined B.Sci/B.Arts? Requirement-wise, do I have to be accepted for both Science and the Arts course (Music composition)? I'm really confused, so if anyone can enlighten me at all on anything, I'll be most grateful. I'm really worried about job opportunities and all that, because my future seems so set out as Medicine, but I really want to do Music Composition as well. Medicine is cool, but I'll regret it for my whole life if I didn't at least try for a career in Music. Thanks for your time!
EDIT: Er, sorry for my ignorance, but how can I get into an Advanced Science course? And that Combined Sci./Arts course I posted above will let me do Advanced Sci./Arts (Music), right?
It'll be hard, since only like 14-18 people are accepted for Music Composition...so, do I need to be accepted for both Science AND Arts? I mean, they wouldn't just let me go into the combined course just because I passed the Science part - I'd have to get into Music too, wouldn't I? Unless it's some random other "basic" Music course. Hmm.
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