HEY, if you guys are still up ...
we have to enrol into 3979 first then Co-op will move us to 3971 (says current co-op student =])
so yay, no more worrying, go to sleep happy guys =]!
Probably useless giving advice now but.....
Yeah you enrol as 3979 just like the non co-ops, but you get transferred to 3971 after 1 semester. Apparently that happens with everyone each year...Money gets paid to your nominated bank account, you can also check on myunsw once the payments are set up.
First year subjects,
ACCT1501 Accounting & Financial Mgt 1A (6 UOC) - Accounting is a core subject for commerce so there's like lots of lectures and tutorials, try to find one with people you know.....so you can copy lecture notes/tutorial notes
COMP1911 Computing 1 (6 UOC) - You get to choose between this or the higher variant of this 1917. Personally I would recommend the higher version because even though BIT is not hard-core coding like computer science, you still need to know how to program. Always nice to get a good grip on the basics of programming which is what first year computing is about. You will have to do a INFS java programming course later which will be easy if you learnt your programming concepts well in C (1911 +1921).
INFS1602 Info Systems in Business (6 UOC) - Umm........this is like a repeat of HSC IPT....if you did well in HSC IPT, I suggest you talk to BIT/ISM co-ordinator Christine about skipping this one.....then you can get a free elective first sem....otherwise it is fairly easy to get high marks in this course.
MATH1131 Mathematics 1A (6 UOC) - HSC 4u + other stuff in a condensed amount of time, might be difficult for some....esp since they teach complex numbers in like 2 weeks. For those that did 4u......ummm you can do the higher version 1141 in which you learn a bit more, but if you want better marks it's better if you ace 1131.
Any issues, don't be afraid to contact Christine (BIT/ISM co-ordinator) who you will meet soon at the orientation event they have for 1st years. She's very nice and will always be able to help you out or at least point you in the right direction.