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Hmm ok, thanks for that.sunny said:From what I understand, if you do more than your program's requirement, they won't count, and will not be covered by HECS.
Hmm ok, thanks for that.sunny said:From what I understand, if you do more than your program's requirement, they won't count, and will not be covered by HECS.
sunny said:I think its about time we have one of these.
What restrictions are there on gen eds?
There are restrictions on what kind of gen eds you can do. Generally speaking:
Says, I'm a COFA student.
- You can only do a maximum of 3uoc of gen eds from your own faculty
- You cannot do more than 6uoc from any other single faculty
- Sometimes your faculty may allow you to substitute a mainstream subject for your gen eds
I only need to do 3uoc of Geneds at COFA, do I?
Can I study the nest 5uoc with Faculty of the built environment and the rest with Faculty of Law?
I'm confused. It just doesn't sound right.
Thanks, Minai.:wave:Minai said:You can do 3CP from COFA if you want, but you dont have to.
Most Gen-Eds are 3CP you'll have to do four Gened subjects - ie 2 from FBE and 2 from Law
where can i find the credit points for each subject?sunny said:What gen ed subjects are there?
Gen ed offerings vary session to session. But there will always be gen eds offered in each session (summer, session 1, winter and session 2). You can search for gen ed subjects in myUNSW to check their avaliability for a given session, or you can check in the Virtual Handbook gen ed section
I'm doing BComp/Sci, would that be classified as Undergraduate combined degree in which both degrees are not similar, hence there is no need to do Gen Eds.?zoodboog said:^^
In compsci you can do a gened whenever you want
I did some in first year
Not true, im combined and have to do 6 uoc of geneds. It depends on how similar the two degrees you're doing are.Survivor39 said:People with combined degees don't have to do any geneds.
Geneds are still graded like normal subjects and contribute to your WAM.
You can do as many as you can fit. Usually you can only fit one in winter and 2 (or more) in summer.ToO LaZy ^* said:Q:
is it true you can only do 1 GENEd course in the winter session?
but 2 in the summer?