I'm doing my People and Planet units in my 1st year too because i just want to get them out of the way cause only a few actually appeal to me and the courses that do appeal to me clash with my other classes. (im also getting credit)
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I'll be doing Int. Studies as well and don't know anyone at MQ either.
I'm currently thinking of either doing Russian or continuing with Japanese for my language units. Don't really know at the moment either..
Well the 'regular' Japanese Studies major is for people who complete up to 3B while the 'advanced' Japanese studies major is for people who start off usually at 3A or onwards.
The Japanese department at UNSW is quite good. The lecturers/tutors give quick and prompt replies and go out of their...
Ill be doing international studies @ MQ. What offer do you have at the moment? If your really keen why dont you just transfer into it from an arts degree (although they are the same except for the compulsory exchange)
Received my enrolment package today. Can't really call it one since it basically had nothing in it..
And regarding the post above me, i've been able to get into estudent but not the student email.
Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies/Bachelor of Laws at The Australian National University
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws at The Australian National University
Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Arts in Int Stds at University of Technology, Sydney
Bachelor of International...
Shinsou, that looks about right.
I was enrolled in the old BA where it used different requirements for majors to the new requirements so the whole 'capstone' course is a new thing to me. So i cant help you there..
You dont have to choose a 3rd level contextual course to meet the requirements. It just means in your third year (or any other time you can fit it in) you need to do another contextual course inconjunction with the other contextual course (most likely done previously) to make it a total of 2...
I've receieved an offer from UTS via email aswell.
At the bottom of the email there should be details of the admissions officer who sent you the email. So call them up if you want to confirm the email.
I recieved the email about my "conditional offer" (accepted as long as i pass) a few...
I've actually contacted the Arts faculty regarding this (at UNSW) and they told me that once you fufill the required uoc they automatically put you as being a potential graduate - meaning you can't enrol in extra subjects without consent.