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There's plenty of choice. Pick a couple of subjects that you'd be interested in and give them a go. (Bear in mind also that up to a quarter of your first-year units can be from outside the Arts faculty, so you could do government and international relations, marketing, a science, etc.)gemmal said:For first year, apart from psych and sociology what other first unit subjects should I do?
Do those 60 credit points have to come from Table B?Triangulum said:I think it's a maximum of 60cp (10 courses) from outside the faculty, including a maximum 12cp (2 courses) of junior units. So you can do as many as 48cp (8 courses) of intermediate and senior units, which is enough to complete a major and probably qualify for entry to honours.
Marketing? I can't find it anywhere in Table B.Triangulum said:There's plenty of choice. Pick a couple of subjects that you'd be interested in and give them a go. (Bear in mind also that up to a quarter of your first-year units can be from outside the Arts faculty, so you could do government and international relations, marketing, a science, etc.)
Nope. Sixty is the maximum number of cp from Table B, but you don't have to do any if you don't want to.gemmal said:Do those 60 credit points have to come from Table B?
I suppose that'd depend on how well you want the particular degree to suit you for a particular career, but I don't see anything wrong with doing stuff outside the main thrust of your degree. As the Arts faculty has been telling us over and over and over and over again (and, as a side note, I could swear that the speech at the Arts faculty welcome at O-week was exactly the same as the one at info day), an Arts degree is meant to make you a well-rounded person, or something.gemmal said:is it bad, degree wise to have a bunch of subjects that don't really relate to one another?
or something lolTriangulum said:an Arts degree is meant to make you a well-rounded person, or something.