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Hey, I'm currently in Year 11 but I'm highly unsure about what course/University to choose. What's so awesome about UNSW is that it's the only place I've found so far to offer a combined Music and Medicine degree. However, I'm not sure about the Music side of it. Er, Arts/Medicine DOES mean I can study Music for the Arts part, right?
Link: http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/programs/2006/3841.html
(Er, by the way, what's the difference between a course and a program?)
I'd really love to study Music Composition, but UNSW only seems to offer a single, generic sort of Music course: http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/programs/2006/3425.html
What exactly is involved? If it's mainly musicianship and musicology, then sorry, but it's not for me.
Okay, for the Science bit, what exactly does that involve? Basically you can choose a subgenre (e.g., Physics, Chemistry) for your entire Science degree? What kind of jobs can you expect as a result? People have been telling me that Science is the worse Medical-ish degree there is, and that employment and job opportunities absolutely suck. I've also heard that you need to study Science before you can do Medicine, so I'm quite confused. Can anyone provide any information at all, regarding anything about the Music, Medicine, Medical Science and Science/Science Advanced degrees? Basic overviews would be awesome. Thanks a lot!
Link: http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/programs/2006/3841.html
(Er, by the way, what's the difference between a course and a program?)
I'd really love to study Music Composition, but UNSW only seems to offer a single, generic sort of Music course: http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/programs/2006/3425.html
What exactly is involved? If it's mainly musicianship and musicology, then sorry, but it's not for me.
Okay, for the Science bit, what exactly does that involve? Basically you can choose a subgenre (e.g., Physics, Chemistry) for your entire Science degree? What kind of jobs can you expect as a result? People have been telling me that Science is the worse Medical-ish degree there is, and that employment and job opportunities absolutely suck. I've also heard that you need to study Science before you can do Medicine, so I'm quite confused. Can anyone provide any information at all, regarding anything about the Music, Medicine, Medical Science and Science/Science Advanced degrees? Basic overviews would be awesome. Thanks a lot!