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Hoping to stop people post same stuff over and over so i'll answer FAQ's here.

Which University is best for X discipline

Although the difference in universities is fairly small there are some generally preferred universities for certain disciplines:

Civil: UTS
Electrical: USyd/UNSW

Rest are all fairly similar.

Will i get a job in the aero/space field in Australia

No, there is no space industry in Australia, chance of getting once overseas before 5 years experience in the field is also unlikely as they will have their own engineers who would get preference.

If you do aeronautical and don't get a job however you can work in pretty much any field a mechanical engineer would

Which engineering pays the most?

All disciplines pay enough money for you to be comfortable in life. Although currently Mining/Civil are the highest paying simply because they are highest in demand.

Is Civil at USyd really that bad?

Course is definitely outdated but after 2-3 years of work it won't make the slightest difference.

Will a double degree increase my chances of employment/increase my salary?

It depends on which double degree, Usually it is better to simply work the extra year. I would suggest only doing the double degree if you are genuinely interested in the field.

How hard is engineering?

Very, also don't think that one discipline is easier/harder than another. They are all incredibly difficult and if UAI reflected difficulty of course engineering disciplines would all be 95+

What kind of working conditions do engineers have?

Most engineers work in offices/not on site. There are exceptions however such as construction, mining, geotechnical require it. Other fields like mechanical/chemical have jobs which require you to be on-site however it is your choice where you want to work.

What are the contact hours like?

Fairly intense, usually over 20 hours a week.

Flexible First Year?

Allows you to get a taste for the different engineering disciplines before you buy into one. It's a good idea just to give you some more time/experience with what you will be dealing with. You do not fall behind in the subjects as most first year engineering courses have the same basic subjects.

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Generic sample first year program @ UNSW
or better yet, Flexible First-Year program @ UNSW.

Session 1

Maths A
Physics
Eng. Design.
Computing


Session 2

Maths B
Elective #1
Elective #2
Elective #3

Electives 1 to 3 depend on the major you are interested in for 2nd year onwards.
It is highly recommended you decide your major before second semester.

e.g.
Studying Computing instead of Higher Computing will not meet the prerequisites for Computer Science (considered an engineering subject).
*bam*


EDIT:

You could even do a Materials with Chem elective which is an elective for Mechanical and Civil majors which will sweeten the deal leaving you only two more to deal with.

EDIT2:

Supreme disadvantage of flexible stream:

http://community.boredofstudies.org/...7/post-74.html
Flexible First Year @ USyd

Sem 1

Linear Algebra
Differential Calculus
Introduction to Engineering Stream A/B
Engineering Computing
Physics 1001/Professional Engineering

Sem 2

Integral Calculus
Statistics
Statics/Electrical foundation
Dynamics/Professional Engineering
Chosen Major 1001

For the other forum vets, feel free to suggest anything to add to the thread.
 
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doink said:
Flexible First Year?

Allows you to get a taste for the different engineering disciplines before you buy into one. It's a good idea just to give you some more time/experience with what you will be dealing with. You do not fall behind in the subjects as most first year engineering courses have the same basic subjects.

For the other forum vets, feel free to suggest anything to add to the thread.
Generic sample first year program @ UNSW
or better yet, Flexible First-Year program @ UNSW.

Session 1

Maths A
Physics
Eng. Design.
Computing


Session 2

Maths B
Elective #1
Elective #2
Elective #3

Electives 1 to 3 depend on the major you are interested in for 2nd year onwards.
It is highly recommended you decide your major before second semester.

e.g.
Studying Computing instead of Higher Computing will not meet the prerequisites for Computer Science (considered an engineering subject).
*bam*


EDIT:

You could even do a Materials with Chem elective which is an elective for Mechanical and Civil majors which will sweeten the deal leaving you only two more to deal with.

EDIT2:

Supreme disadvantage of flexible stream:

http://community.boredofstudies.org/3962627/post-74.html
 
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Forbidden. said:
e.g.
Studying Computing instead of Higher Computing will not meet the prerequisites for Computer Science (considered an engineering subject).
*bam*
Because Computing only teaches you the bare basics of programming and working like a programmer

If you want to take on second year courses such as designing and scripting and databases you need to complete Higher Computing and Higher Data Structures and Algorithms.

Computing is considered engineering because under the definition of an engineer we design and create software for computers.
 

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Thanks for the info guys.

Need some advice...

I am enrolling to do civil engineering at UNSW.
If accepted, i need to go overseas between semesters.

Is it hard to take off the first two weeks of semester two?

What do you think?

cheers
 

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youngguz said:
Thanks for the info guys.

Need some advice...

I am enrolling to do civil engineering at UNSW.
If accepted, i need to go overseas between semesters.

Is it hard to take off the first two weeks of semester two?

What do you think?

cheers
you will be required to take a pre-lab safety lesson by yourself which you can only do at the chemistry building (not available online) and not doing so means you cant participate in chem labs at all .... unless you do materials/chem in session one or find someone who did that course in session one and copy off him/her

otherwise there isnt much to miss out for skipping first 2 weeks of session two, assuming you have online access to notes, materials and updates from the university.
 

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newcastle is meant to be the place to do chemical enginerering
 

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hey guys...whatever doink says is bullshit. he has a secret agenda behind everything he posts. just take his post light heartedly and send him an abusive PM for the lulz.
 

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which uni is best for mechatronics?
do u think meatronic engineers get jobs in australia?
 

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