If you will be completing your HSC in 2025, then you would have to take Enterprise Computing as Information Processes and Technology will be assessed for the last time in 2024. The 2025 HSC cohort will sit the first Enterprise Computing HSC exam. This places you at a disadvantage given the inherent lack of resources that is the result of being part of the first cohort to study the new syllabus. However, you are still able to gain an idea of important concepts and elements that you may wish to focus on by having a look at the
Enterprise Computing syllabus. Keep in mind that none of your year 11 results will count towards your HSC results or your ATAR, giving you an opportunity to experience Enterprise Computing at no expense, while having the option of dropping it if you find that it is not for you.
In terms of the two other subjects that you are required to take, you should consider your personal interests (in terms of Stage 6 and beyond the HSC) as well as your performance potential. Consider the following questions:
- Are you interested in studying any of Business Studies, Economics or Engineering Studies?
- What are you interested in studying beyond the HSC?
- Did you take a similar subject in Stage 5 (for example, Commerce) and performed at a high standard? If so, is there a subject(s) that you believe you would be able to perform favourably in?
Business Studies and Economics provide you with knowledge relevant to degrees such as a Bachelor of Business/Commerce, Bachelor of Economics and similar degrees. On the other hand, subjects such as Mathematics Advanced, Mathematics Extension 1, Physics and Engineering Studies provide you with knowledge relevant to degrees such as a Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and similar degrees.
I hope this helps!
