engineering/construction confusion!! (1 Viewer)

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hi, i would just like to start with saying...i love buildings and constructions and how they were made...but im confused, as there are multiply courses that attract me but i dont know what exactly they are....(im sounding weird. but heard me out)for example whats the difference between?B building construction management [at UNSW] &B Engineering (Civil engineering)(construction Management) [USYD] &B Engineering (Civil engineering)(project Engineering and Management) [USYD] &B Construction [UTS]they all seem the same from my perspective..can anyone tell me if any are the same or extremely related...also what do u think i should do (also including civil engineering), what is the most interesting and fun, and more practical (eg building projects and building assignmentsi know its a little (well very) but anyone info would be grealty appreciated...thx
 

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firstly have a look at this thread,

http://community.boredofstudies.org...ginerring-project-engineering-management.html

the only difference in those courses is that they are at different unis!!

the core subjects for B Civil Engineering will be the same across all the unis and will include things such as Mathematics, Statics&Mechanics, Material science, steel/concrete structure design...
In your 3rd and 4th years you will choose electives that will determine your specialisation (Construction Management, Structural Engineering, Environmental...)

At USÝD, once your in Civil Engineering, you can switch between the different streams after the first year, provided you have a >65 average mark.
so don't stress, once you are in and you have a better idea about what you like, its quite flexible and easy to change.

I dont really know what B Construction @ UTS is like....but I know that B Civil Engineering @USYD sounds a lot better ;)
 

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