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UoM subject choice thread 2015
« on: February 22, 2015, 05:47:53 pm »
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Following on from this thread last year, I thought it might be a good idea to do the same this year. I don't know about the rest of you, but I thought that having people list out their subjects was actually quite helpful as a reference as it allowed me to look out for their comments about those subjects around the forum and gain their opinions on doing them.

So, this is what I'm intending on doing this year:

Semester 1
- BIOM20001 Molecular and Cellular Biomedicine
- GENE20001 Principles of Genetics
- UNIB20007 Genetics, Health and Society

Semester 2
- BIOM20002 Human Structure and Function
- MIIM20002 Microbes, Infections and Responses *
- UNIB30004 Sex, Science and the Community *

* Subject to change:

If something else other than microbiology and immunology takes my fancy in BIOM20001, I'll try to replace UNIB30004 with a related selective subject. If I don't like microbiology and immunology in BIOM20001, I'll most likely replace MIIM20002 with PHRM20001 Pharmacology: How Drugs Work. If I like microbiology and immunology but I'm not completely sold on it, I'll most likely replace UNIB30004 with PHRM20001 just to keep my options as open as possible.

Enough about me, what are you intending to do? :D
« Last Edit: February 22, 2015, 05:50:15 pm by Stick »
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Re: UoM subject choice thread 2015
« Reply #1 on: February 22, 2015, 05:59:32 pm »
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Semester One:

CHEM30016, Reactivity and Mechanism
CHEM30015, Advanced Practical Chemistry
PHYC20009, Thermal and Classical Physics
PHYC20010, Quantum Mechanics and Special Relativity
MAST20009, Vector Calculus

Semester Two: (if exchange application completely fails)
CHEM30014, Specialised Topics in Chemistry B
MAST20030, Differential Equations
PHYC20011, Electromagnetism and Optics
CHEM30012, Analytical and Environmental Chemistry

Not sure on a fifth subject to do, but probably MAST30021, Complex Analysis
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Re: UoM subject choice thread 2015
« Reply #2 on: February 22, 2015, 06:27:03 pm »
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Semester 1 (last semester woo!):

ECOL30007 Marine Ecosystems: Ecology and Management
GEOM30009 Imaging the Environment
GEOG30019 Sustainable Developments

Marine's the last of my zoology core subjects (thank goodness), and the other 2 are just filler subjects. My options for other level 3 science subjects are rather limited because I don't have the pre-reqs down, plus really don't want to do anymore zoology subjects (because you know, I've had enough).
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Re: UoM subject choice thread 2015
« Reply #3 on: February 22, 2015, 06:27:46 pm »
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Semester one:

BCMB30002 Functional Genomics and Bioinformatics
BIOM30002 Molecule to Malady
PHRM30008 Drugs: From Discovery to Market

Semester two:

BCMB30001 Protein Structure and Function
BCMB30010 Advanced Techniques in Molecular Science
BIOM30001 Frontiers in Biomedicine
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Re: UoM subject choice thread 2015
« Reply #4 on: February 22, 2015, 06:38:20 pm »
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Following on from this thread last year, I thought it might be a good idea to do the same this year. I don't know about the rest of you, but I thought that having people list out their subjects was actually quite helpful as a reference as it allowed me to look out for their comments about those subjects around the forum and gain their opinions on doing them.

So, this is what I'm intending on doing this year:

Semester 1
- BIOM20001 Molecular and Cellular Biomedicine
- GENE20001 Principles of Genetics
- UNIB20007 Genetics, Health and Society

Semester 2
- BIOM20002 Human Structure and Function
- MIIM20002 Microbes, Infections and Responses *
- UNIB30004 Sex, Science and the Community *

* Subject to change:

If something else other than microbiology and immunology takes my fancy in BIOM20001, I'll try to replace UNIB30004 with a related selective subject. If I don't like microbiology and immunology in BIOM20001, I'll most likely replace MIIM20002 with PHRM20001 Pharmacology: How Drugs Work. If I like microbiology and immunology but I'm not completely sold on it, I'll most likely replace UNIB30004 with PHRM20001 just to keep my options as open as possible.

Enough about me, what are you intending to do? :D

Ooh, I did Sex Science last semester. It's was okay, there were some parts that were very Artsy and some very sciency parts (they call it breadth for a reason right?). Can be very dry (pun not intended), but really easy to do well in and you get Geoff Shaw as a lecturer which is a win.
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Re: UoM subject choice thread 2015
« Reply #5 on: February 22, 2015, 06:53:58 pm »
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Semester 1:
MIIM30011 Medical Microbiology: Bacteriology
MIIM30002 Principles of Immunology
BIOM30002 Molecule to Malady

Semester 2:
MIIM30014 Medical Microbiology: Virology
MIIM30015 Techniques in Immunology
MIIM30003 Medical and Applied Immunology
BIOM30001 Frontiers in Biomedicine

Semester One:

CHEM30016, Reactivity and Mechanism
CHEM30015, Advanced Practical Chemistry
PHYC20009, Thermal and Classical Physics
PHYC20010, Quantum Mechanics and Special Relativity
MAST20009, Vector Calculus

Semester Two: (if exchange application completely fails)
CHEM30014, Specialised Topics in Chemistry B
MAST20029, Differential Equations
PHYC20011, Electromagnetism and Optics
CHEM30012, Analytical and Environmental Chemistry

Not sure on a fifth subject to do, but probably MAST30021, Complex Analysis

Are you overloading again?! For a whole year?! What the hell
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Re: UoM subject choice thread 2015
« Reply #6 on: February 22, 2015, 09:19:05 pm »
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If something else other than microbiology and immunology takes my fancy in BIOM20001, I'll try to replace UNIB30004 with a related selective subject. If I don't like microbiology and immunology in BIOM20001, I'll most likely replace MIIM20002 with PHRM20001 Pharmacology: How Drugs Work. If I like microbiology and immunology but I'm not completely sold on it, I'll most likely replace UNIB30004 with PHRM20001 just to keep my options as open as possible.

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Re: UoM subject choice thread 2015
« Reply #7 on: February 22, 2015, 10:12:04 pm »
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Semester 1:
MIIM30011 Medical Microbiology: Bacteriology
MIIM30002 Principles of Immunology
BIOM30002 Molecule to Malady

Semester 2:
MIIM30014 Medical Microbiology: Virology
MIIM30015 Techniques in Immunology
MIIM30003 Medical and Applied Immunology
BIOM30001 Frontiers in Biomedicine

Are you overloading again?! For a whole year?! What the hell

If I end up going on exchange, I won't be overloading sem 2. But sem 1, I'm definitely doing 5 subjects. I mean, I got out of last sem with a 89 average, including rote-learn heavy subjects biochem and bio, so surely I'll do better this sem without them.
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Re: UoM subject choice thread 2015
« Reply #8 on: February 22, 2015, 10:33:17 pm »
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Noooo, don't bail on MIIM!

I think I'll like immunology - if I'm put off it will most likely be due to microbiology.
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Re: UoM subject choice thread 2015
« Reply #9 on: February 22, 2015, 10:38:44 pm »
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It's taught very well. It's still ultimately dry memory stuff like the rest of undergrad, but it's generally not thaaaat bad.

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Re: UoM subject choice thread 2015
« Reply #10 on: February 23, 2015, 01:01:17 am »
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Semester 1:
ACCT10001 Accounting Reports and Analysis
ECON10004 Introductory Microeconomics
ECON10005 Quantitative Methods 1
JAPN10001 Japanese 1

Semester 2:
ACCT10002 Introductory Financial Accounting
BLAW10001 Principles of Business Law
ECON10003 Introductory Macroeconomics
JAPN10002 Japanese 2
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Re: UoM subject choice thread 2015
« Reply #11 on: February 23, 2015, 01:24:58 am »
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Semester 1:
COMP10001 Foundations of Computing
MAST10006 Calculus 2
MAST10007 Linear Algebra
ANCW10001 Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia

Semester 2:
COMP10002 Foundations of Algorithms
MAST20026 Real Analysis
Either MAST20009 Vector Calculus or ENGR10003 Engineering Systems Design 2 (haven't decide between math and cs...)
HIST10010 Age of Empires
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Re: UoM subject choice thread 2015
« Reply #12 on: February 23, 2015, 04:20:21 am »
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Semester 1:

NEUR30003 Principles of Neuroscience
CEDB30002 Concepts in Cell & Developmental Biology
ZOOL30006 Animal Behaviour
ZOOL30007 Experimental Animal Behaviour
ECOL30006 Ecology in Changing Environments

(I would have changed one or two of these but once I found out I had Monday off I thought it was worth sacrificing Marine Ecosystems or Evolution :'))

Semester 2:

CEDB30003 Developmental Biology
LING20006 Syntax (highly tentative)
BCMB20003 Biochemical Regulation of Cell Function (highly tentative)

Major subjects are ZOOL30006, ZOOL30007, ECOL30006 and CEDB30003.

Good luck, everyone <3
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Re: UoM subject choice thread 2015
« Reply #13 on: February 23, 2015, 09:26:14 am »
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Either MAST20009 Vector Calculus or ENGR10003 Engineering Systems Design 2 (haven't decide between math and cs...)

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Re: UoM subject choice thread 2015
« Reply #14 on: February 23, 2015, 10:17:51 am »
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Semester 1:

MIIM30011 Medical Microbiology: Bacteriology
MIIM30002 Principles of Immunology
BIOM30002 Molecule to Malady
ARBC30004 Arabic 5
MIIM30016 Techniques in Microbiology

Semester 2:

MIIM30014 Medical Microbiology: Virology
BIOM30001 Frontiers in Biomedicine
ARBC30005 Arabic 6
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