cowchicken said:
Is it possible to do a language in this degree?
i dnt really get what the handbook says ..
Ok, deciphering the handbook and whether you can do a language in Bachelor of Economic & Social Sciences.
I presume you went to
this page and if you didn't, you should.
Here it says:
To be awarded the Bachelor of Economic and Social Sciences, students shall successfully complete a total of 144 credit points, comprising:
- Either a major (minimum of 36 senior credit points) or an extended major (minimum of 48 senior credit points) in Economics or Political Economy AND a major or a minimum of 12 senior credit points from Government and International Relations or Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management OR vice versa (either a major or an extended major in Government and International Relations or Industrial Relations and Human Resource Management AND a major or a minimum of 12 senior credit points from Economics or Political Economy)
- No more than 60 junior credit points
- No more than 60 credit points from outside the Faculty of Economics and Business
So:
Say you want to do Government, Political Economy and French. (GOVT, ECOP & FRNC)
Each semester we take 4 subject, each worth 6 credit points, for 3 years with 2 semesters per year.
ie. 2(4x6)x 3 = 144 <-- this is the number of credit points you need to complete your degree with.
In First year you take:
First Semester:
GOVT 1XXX
GOVT 1XXX
ECOP 1001
FRNC 1XXX
Second Semester:
GOVT 1XXX
GOVT 1XXX
ECOP 1002/3
FRNC 1XXX
So in first year you've completed 48 credit points, of which 36 are within the faculty.
Second year:
First Semester:
GOVT 2XXX
GOVT 2XXX
ECOP 2XXX
FRNC 2XXX
Second Semester:
GOVT 2XXX
GOVT 2XXX
ECOP 2XXX
FRNC 2XXX
By the end of second year you have:
Fufilled your ECOP quota and do not have to continue with Political Economy.
You have 4 of 6 units required for a GOVT major.
You have 2 of 6 units required for a FRNC major.
Third Year:
First Semester
GOVT 2XXX
FRNC 2XXX
FRNC 2XXX
ANY OTHER SUBJECT YOU WISH HERE - PROBABLY ECOP BUT IF YOU TAKE GOVT THEN YOU CAN GET A DOUBLE MAJOR. IT CANNOT BE FROM OUTSIDE ECON & BUS
Second Semester
GOVT 2XXX
FRNC 2XXX
FRNC 2XXX
OTHER SUBJECT SAME AS ABOVE
By the end of this program you have
36/48 Senior CP in Government thus fufilling a major or double major
12 Senior CP in Political Economyc thus fufilling your degree requirements.
You'll have 36 Senior CP of French, enough for a single major.
You have completed 48 units outside of the Econ & Bus Faculty, which is within the limit.
You have completed a total of 144 credit points.
Stas, is this viable?
I do believe that if you want to take an extra major outside the faculty (in this case, French) you'll have to apply to the faculty specially for it.