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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-03-11 06:26 pm

[ SECRET POST #2625 ]


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Re: How long does it take to earn a degree in your area?

(Anonymous) 2014-03-12 04:19 am (UTC)(link)
3 years for a bachelor's degree - I was in a direct honours program, so 4 years for me.

In my time, my uni required all students to take 3 science modules, 1 arts module, and 1 business module - those were the general requirements across the board. Everything else is specific to your degree. I was a lit student, but I wound up taking a course in forensic science and one in astronomy, both of which really stuck with me =D I believe it's currently been modified to you having to take 5 of these general requirement classes, with at least 1 in each category: science, humanities, business, and liberal studies.

Each semester you're allowed to take 5-6 modules. Double majors are generally meant to graduate in the same amount of time as single majors (they're required to take fewer modules per major than a single major, but combined they do have a bigger workload); they can appeal to overload (i.e. take more than 6 courses in a sem) if they need to. Each module is worth 3-4 academic units, and you need a minimum number of AUs to graduate.
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Re: How long does it take to earn a degree in your area?

[personal profile] nyxelestia 2014-03-12 08:33 am (UTC)(link)
On the one hand, general education around only requires 2 science classes...but it also requires 2 English classes, 3 arts/humanities classes, 3 social science classes, and 1 foreign language class.