2nd this - you must apply via UAC for the C10219 BIT BBus (yep, the name is now Bachelor of IT; and the scholarship version is called BIT(Co-op))
You will get 'auto-credited' for identical subjects completed in the BBus, no need to apply unless you have options or electives completed (unlikely...
Bit late to reply now - you can now do the non-Diploma 4 year version of the BE(hons) degree at UTS from 2023.
Also the flexible Engineering degree at UTS is very different from UNSW, USYD, ANU, Wollongong. The other universities is a Flexible First Year i.e. you MUST choose your major in year...
Hi, did you mean WSU?
Most students only need a pass average after 1 years of bachelors study to get into engineering at UTS. Otherwise there's a sliding scale decided by UAC on what your "effective" ATAR would be depending on your GPA.
We have a lot of students transferring from WSU...
Assuming your degree has 8 subjects/course/units per year (4 per semester)
The Aust. government deems full time as 3/4 of the full load for the year ie: 3 subjects per semester, total minimum of 6 per year.
Part time is anything less.
This affects your youth allowance and travel concession
hi,
we don't have a BE BCompSc degree but if you did a BE (Software Engineering) there's a lot of common subjects - and you have enough space in the degree to do a Computer Science sub-major https://handbook.uts.edu.au/directory/smj10131.html instead of electives.
when in doubt, send a quick...
UTS is open to anyone with a valid student card, some buildings are locked down though (eg B5, B10). Spring 2020 - no lectures or tutorials, but there may be some labs open since you need to do SOME labwork in some subjects (eg engineering, chemistry etc). But social distance rules apply, so the...
Hi, the Bachelor of Computing Science (Honours) is more than just a computer science degree - it's 4 years long with an embedded research/honours year. The structure is different too
* UNSW has 2 years of a major (CS, databases, ecommerce, AI, programming languages, computer networks, security...
I know this an old thread, but you only need to pass the 1st year of engineering at UTS to transfer to any other major: See https://www.uts.edu.au/current-students/current-students-information-faculty-engineering-and-it/undergraduate/course-transfer-and-change-major
Don't forget that you can also appeal directly to the university admissions if you are fractionally under the ATAR - *most* courses have some discretion if you can provide some evidence of aptitude. Best thing is to look for the course coordinator or appropriate director or Associate Dean of...
hi, chris from UTS here.
As brent012 states, most lecturers won't mind you dropping into lectures, but if you want to do this for tutorials/labs/workshops you really need permission from the subject coordinator.
cheers
chrisw
If you put in decent answers on the engineering questionaire we can add some bonus marks to your score to get you over the line.
Don't forget that the ATAR cutoffs do vary each year, hence no one can yet tell if you if you got in or not.
chrisw
hi chris from UTS here.
it depends on which major you chose. The guaranteed entry scores are here: http://www.uts.edu.au/future-students/undergraduate/high-school-students/guaranteed-entry-scheme
Did you ask for Civil engineering (guaranteed cutoff 95 )?
Otherwise wait till the main round...
hi, chris from UTS here. UTS makes all Engineering students do a Math Readiness Survey - https://my.feit.uts.edu.au/pages/course/undergraduate/new_students - if you dont make the grade we force you to take Foundation Math. This is taken as 1 of your 4 electives hence doesn't necessarily make...
Another site to look at: HSC Scaling | Dux College, HSC tuition specialists, HSC Articles
Basically you need to 'game' your HSC approach. I call this 'tactical' studying :-)
As for the comments about scaling, I hate to break the news to you, but it is important to pick subjects that you are...