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is there anyone who got into engineering by FEAS? If so what did you talk about and what did you include in your 5min video also how was your year 12 report...
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what is quantum engineering in UNSW, i heard it‘s a brand new course, what do we get out of it?
 

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is there anyone who got into engineering by FEAS? If so what did you talk about and what did you include in your 5min video also how was your year 12 report...
on a seperate note:
what is quantum engineering in UNSW, i heard it‘s a brand new course, what do we get out of it?
electrical engineering with a cooler name iirc.
 

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electrical engineering with a cooler name iirc.
Yes, pretty much micro electrical/electronic engineering.
I know a quantum engineering graduate who took up a job as an electrical engineer after he graduated as there isn’t much (?any) actual quantum engineering work outside Uni research in this country without a manufacturing sector. He was very good at his work, but he eventually returned to (postgrad) research in quantum engineering.
 

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mechatronic engineering sounds cool, but just like quantum it's basically the standard mechanical engineering course, pretty sure, lol.
I think mechatronics adds electronics and robotics on top of mechanical making it more broad.
 

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I think mechatronics adds electronics and robotics on top of mechanical making it more broad.
same number of courses completed for both so either mechatronics misses out on some mechanical stuff or mechanical has the elective option to do mechatronics i would suppose.
 

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same number of courses completed for both so either mechatronics misses out on some mechanical stuff or mechanical has the elective option to do mechatronics i would suppose.
I think mechanical is more specialised in the mechanical aspects so the former is true.
 

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