Login

Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

April 19, 2024, 09:15:38 am

Author Topic: Which Engineering Sub-sector has the most math's?  (Read 5663 times)  Share 

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

xZero

  • Victorian
  • Forum Leader
  • ****
  • Posts: 898
  • Respect: +68
Re: Which Engineering Sub-sector has the most math's?
« Reply #15 on: July 15, 2011, 03:43:55 am »
0
ahh the daniel brothers, horsley is alright but the other 1 is really bad, are the lectures recorded btw? they decided not to for mth1112 or else no 1 will turn up rofl
2009: Chinese SLA
2010: English, Maths method[45,A+ A+ A+], Specialist maths[44,A+,A,A+], Physics[40,A,A+,A+], Psychology Atar:94.75
2011-2015: Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering/Science @ Monash

Methods/Spesh/Physics tuition

TrueTears

  • TT
  • Honorary Moderator
  • Great Wonder of ATAR Notes
  • *******
  • Posts: 16363
  • Respect: +667
Re: Which Engineering Sub-sector has the most math's?
« Reply #16 on: July 15, 2011, 03:56:46 am »
0
nope not recorded LOL yeah daniel doesn't record any lectures lol, oh wells who cares it's all self learnable (and more fun while doing so) :D:D
PhD @ MIT (Economics).

Interested in asset pricing, econometrics, and social choice theory.

Zien

  • Victorian
  • Trendsetter
  • **
  • Posts: 164
  • ~Life is awesome; deal with it~
  • Respect: +2
Re: Which Engineering Sub-sector has the most math's?
« Reply #17 on: July 15, 2011, 02:08:53 pm »
0
A Bachelor of Science with a Pure Maths major :P

You can't take pure maths within an engineering degree unfortunately.

I was just fiddling around with the Bachelor of Science credits and timetables, and I managed to fit a Pure Maths major as well as the subjects required for Chemical Systems in the 3 years (using breadth allocations etc.). Is there anything wrong with that?

At UoM, yes because you can't officially have two majors listed on your transcript if you're doing a B.Sci unfortunately.

You might have done enough subjects to satisfy for two majors, but only one will be "official".

Assuming that you list Pure Maths as your major in B.Sci at UoM but also did every subject prerequisite for the completion of Chemical Systems, and you decided to do Masters in Chemical Engineering, they won't force you to take 3 years to complete the masters will they? (If doing a Chemical Systems major, you only take 2 years to finish your Masters in Chemical Engineering.)
~~VCE~~

2010: Environmental Science (47)
2011: English l LOTE: Japanese Second Language l Chemistry l Mathematical Methods CAS l Physics

2012 (Dream Course): MBBS @ Monash University

xZero

  • Victorian
  • Forum Leader
  • ****
  • Posts: 898
  • Respect: +68
Re: Which Engineering Sub-sector has the most math's?
« Reply #18 on: July 15, 2011, 02:22:04 pm »
0
nope not recorded LOL yeah daniel doesn't record any lectures lol, oh wells who cares it's all self learnable (and more fun while doing so) :D:D
Yeah learning off a textbook at home is so much awesomer than falling asleep in lectures ROFL

@OP engineering maths sucks, if you want lots and lots of maths do science with pure maths major or a double degree with science
2009: Chinese SLA
2010: English, Maths method[45,A+ A+ A+], Specialist maths[44,A+,A,A+], Physics[40,A,A+,A+], Psychology Atar:94.75
2011-2015: Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering/Science @ Monash

Methods/Spesh/Physics tuition

rustic_metal

  • Victorian
  • Forum Leader
  • ****
  • Posts: 783
  • Respect: 0
Re: Which Engineering Sub-sector has the most math's?
« Reply #19 on: July 18, 2011, 06:58:07 pm »
0
A Bachelor of Science with a Pure Maths major :P

You can't take pure maths within an engineering degree unfortunately.

I was just fiddling around with the Bachelor of Science credits and timetables, and I managed to fit a Pure Maths major as well as the subjects required for Chemical Systems in the 3 years (using breadth allocations etc.). Is there anything wrong with that?

At UoM, yes because you can't officially have two majors listed on your transcript if you're doing a B.Sci unfortunately.

You might have done enough subjects to satisfy for two majors, but only one will be "official".

Assuming that you list Pure Maths as your major in B.Sci at UoM but also did every subject prerequisite for the completion of Chemical Systems, and you decided to do Masters in Chemical Engineering, they won't force you to take 3 years to complete the masters will they? (If doing a Chemical Systems major, you only take 2 years to finish your Masters in Chemical Engineering.)

No, they won't.

soniat

  • Non-Student
  • Adventurer
  • *
  • Posts: 7
  • Respect: 0
Re: Which Engineering Sub-sector has the most math's?
« Reply #20 on: October 11, 2011, 07:18:25 pm »
0
YES........i hate maths