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^CoSMic DoRiS^^ said:
Semester 1:
Education, Teachers and Teaching (compulsory)
Fiction, Film and Power
Sociology 1
Japanese 1
2 of the same units in Sem. 1 :wave:

SEMESTER 1
Fiction, Film and Power (ENGL1025)
Digital Communication and Culture (ARIN1000)
Introduction to Sociology 1 (SCLG1001)
Art & Experience: European Tradition (ARHT1001)

SEMESTER 2
Web Production (ARIN2610)
Digital Arts (ARIN2630)
Introduction to Sociology 2 (SCLG1002)
Modern Times: Art and Film (ARHT1002)
 
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I forgot to post in this thread :eek: but here goes...

Semester 1:
PHIL1011 Reality, Ethics & Beauty
PSYC1001 Psychology 1001
LNGS1001 Structure of Language (compulsory)
FRNC1611 Junior French 1

Semester 2:
PHIL1010 Society, Knowledge & Reason
PSYC1002 Psychology 1002
MATH1005 Statistics (compulsory)
MATH1014 Linear Algebra (compulsory)
FRNC1612 Junior French 2

not entirely sure if the semesters are right but anyways...
 
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Iheartpaulfrank said:
I forgot to post in this thread :eek: but here goes...

Semester 1:
ANHS1003 Foundations for Ancient History: Greece
PSYC1001 Psychology 1001
LNGS1001 Structure of Language (compulsory)
FRNC1611 Junior French 1

Semester 2:
ANHS1005 Power and Persuasion in Rome
PSYC1002 Psychology 1002
MATH1013 Differential and Difference Equations (compulsory)
MATH1014 Linear Algebra (compulsory)
FRNC1612 Junior French 2

not entirely sure if the semesters are right but anyways...
Heh, another person with the fabulously mismatched combination of Maths and Ancient History:p I had a similar lineup last year
 

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HSTY2650 European Conquests 1500-1750
HSTY2659 Nationalism
ENGL2641 The 18th Century: Authority and Anxiety
PHIL2633 Theories of Modernity 1
 
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Seryn said:
Heh, another person with the fabulously mismatched combination of Maths and Ancient History:p I had a similar lineup last year
:wave: How did that work for you?
 

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Iheartpaulfrank said:
:wave: How did that work for you?
Well maths was compulsory for me too (I'm doing the double degree in Arts/Sc, which i think is similar to liberal studies) and I did the lowest difficulty possible. It wasn't particularly hard, I was just too unmotivated to bother studying for it.:eek: The worst part was Maths screwing up what would have otherwise been a perfectly good arts timetable with only 3 or 4 days, turning it into a 5 day week, and then having to endure rants from the maths lecturers about how lazy arts students are.:mad1:
This year i'm moving on to Chemistry for the science side of things which is hopefully much better. As for ancient history, i'm moving more towards archaeology, which is more science based in the first place. Alistair Blanchard is a great lecturer for foundation of greece though
 

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*groan* Looks like 30+ hours oncampus this semester

Semester 1
BACH3056 Patient Mangement Theories/Applications
CSCD3037 Swallowing Impairments
CSCD3024 Communication and lifelong disability
CSCD3023 Neurogenics II
BACH1145 Quantitative Health and Social Research
CSCD3032 Professional Development 3
CSCD3036 Intermediate Clinical IA

Semester 2

BACH3055 Cognitive Neuropsychology II
BACH1148 Health, Attitudes and Interaction
BACH1031Clients, practitioners and Organisations
CSCD 3049 Audiological Management II
CSCD3036 Language Impairments in Children III
CSCD3034 Craniofacial Anomalies
CSCD3064 Intermediate Clinic IIA
 
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oh, thats meant to read "Impairments"

But yes.. True subjects :uhhuh:
 

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oh, thats meant to read "Impairments"

But yes.. True subjects :uhhuh:
i wasnt talking about the spelling. i was talking about how it's about girls who can't swallow guy's loadz properly.
 

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I'm not sure of the codes, but...

CHEM1A
2 MATH
BIOS1A
EDUF1A

CHEM1B
2MATH
BIOS1B
EDUF1B

Subject to enormous change, once those credit applications are transferred. I'll probably drop down to about 18UoS or something per term and then resume normal studies next year, OR, do a few second year subjects now and then...bah, I'll talk it over with the science student office in that spectacularly brutal Carslaw building.
 
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Well maths was compulsory for me too (I'm doing the double degree in Arts/Sc, which i think is similar to liberal studies) and I did the lowest difficulty possible. It wasn't particularly hard, I was just too unmotivated to bother studying for it.:eek: The worst part was Maths screwing up what would have otherwise been a perfectly good arts timetable with only 3 or 4 days, turning it into a 5 day week, and then having to endure rants from the maths lecturers about how lazy arts students are.:mad1:
This year i'm moving on to Chemistry for the science side of things which is hopefully much better. As for ancient history, i'm moving more towards archaeology, which is more science based in the first place. Alistair Blanchard is a great lecturer for foundation of greece though
Aw, you're kidding me right? *grumbles* But thanks for the advice, Your degree is similar to mine, it was one of my top preferences.
 

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It's not so much the 5 days as i'll often travel in just to see friends and skip my lecture(s) for the day :p It's more the having to get up at 5 in order to get to uni by 8:mad1: But you don't have to worry about that till semester 2 anyway lol
How exactly does liberal studies work again? It was one of my preferences too from memory.
 

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Semester 1
ELEC2103 simulation & numerical solutions in engineering
MATH2961 linear mathematics & vector calculus adv
MATH2962 real and complex analysis adv
PHYS2911 physics 2A adv

Semester 2
ELEC2602 digital system design
MATH2965 partial differential equations intro adv
PHYS2912 physics 2B adv
PHYS2913 astrophysics & relativity adv
SOFT2130 software construction 1
 
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Seryn said:
It's not so much the 5 days as i'll often travel in just to see friends and skip my lecture(s) for the day :p It's more the having to get up at 5 in order to get to uni by 8:mad1: But you don't have to worry about that till semester 2 anyway lol
How exactly does liberal studies work again? It was one of my preferences too from memory.
Well, you have to have a major in Arts, a major in Science, 6 credit points of an analytical/communications subject and so many credit points of a language.
 

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