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I need to do 2 more level 1 subjects in science

wat r the easiest subjects which i can do in the science faculty?
 

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drmix said:
I need to do 2 more level 1 subjects in science

wat r the easiest subjects which i can do in the science faculty?
MATH1081 Discrete Mathematics
COMP1081/1091
any psych subject
 

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lol 1081, I doubt that is easy. The average for the first test was 4/10 (so ive heard)
 

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TEST 1
(Max: 10,
Ave: 5.6)


Discrete is relatively easy, you just need to put in consistent homework. I imagine most people don't do that.
 

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has anyone done GEOH1601? - wat does it require?

and MATH1041 - is that hard!? i am doin PSYC2001 next year so...does MATH1041 help me with PSYC2001 is it totally different things? thanxs
 

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Something like BIOS1201 or FOOD1120 is relatively straightforward.
 

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if you're into bullshitting and essays, do HPSC
agreed ^^

HPSC 1100, two fairly short essays (~800 words), three short answer tests, fairly straight forward. Most people got Credit or higher in the first test.
 

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HPSC is a science subject. The only restriction is in the Science/Arts program, you cannot major in History and Philosophy of Science for the science component
 

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Hm, though, just out of curiousity, does the bachelor of science degree require electives to be done? Cos, if you have a look at:

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http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/programs/2006/3970.html
In comparison to:

Med Science:

Code:
http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/programs/2006/3970.html
In med sci, it actually states that you need to do an additional 12 UOC worth of electives.

So...it seems that in B sci, it's different to med sci, mainly that they do 'majors' + minor/major?
 

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Can anyone suggest any 3uoc science subject offered in Session 1 that involves programming/computing/modelling (any yr)?

So far, I'm considering PHYS2020 Computational Physics. Anyone know much about this course or have any comments?
 

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MATH2240 is modelling oceans, but it doesnt involve computers. I'm doing it this semester.
 

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hmm, a 3 uoc science course... there is a biomaths course (second year). Or most PHYS courses are 3 uoc.
 

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