TheReapzor
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What ways can I study a language at Uni while doing another degree?
e.g. Economics and Arts (lauguage)Do an Arts degree
Yes, that would be a good choice, however that will add another year. Or you can always have language electives and not have another year.Thanks for the replies. I was thinking of doing an Engineering Degree, but also wanted to continue with studying Japanese. So a combined Engineering/Arts would be best?
maybe as a general education course?I was also thinking of fitting Chinese somewhere along the lines with Actuarial Studies and Advanced Mathematics at UNSW... would that be possible? even as electives?
No, I don't think so. Because you don't do electives/general-education if you're doing a double degree.I was also thinking of fitting Chinese somewhere along the lines with Actuarial Studies and Advanced Mathematics at UNSW... would that be possible? even as electives?
You might be able to do it just as extra subjects. So your choices are:I was also thinking of fitting Chinese somewhere along the lines with Actuarial Studies and Advanced Mathematics at UNSW... would that be possible? even as electives?
Yes, this is true. You could probably do it, but I doubt it would count towards anything.You might be able to do it just as extra subjects. So your choices are:
1. Do subjects in the summer semesters.
2. Overload during the year
3. Take longer to finish your course.
So basically, in the end, Chinese wouldn't count to your degree, but if you really want to do it, there's nothing really stopping you. You'd have to check, but I don't think you could fit it in such that it counts to your degree.
yeah, u'll still have to do some other arts subjects, but say, if there was latin, you could do another language for your other arts subjects or something else, theres quite a lot of variety of arts subjects.i was thinking about combining with arts too...and majoring in Latin @ unsw (but then they decided to get rid of the course)
but eitherway, if you do do that, dont you still have to study other arts subjects whilst studying your major?