Hi, im in my 2nd year of doing bachelor of liberal arts and science at usyd. This degree is a 3 year degree which allows me to choose a major in arts then a minor in science and vice versa. Added on is a choice of 36 credit points from the 'liberal side' of subjects like Analytical thinking and so on.
In my first year full time i did 2 history units ( HSTY1044 and HSTY____ ) followed by 2 socio-legal units (SlSS1001 and SLSS1003). I was planning to do a major in arts and therefore only did chem1001 and Psyc1002 for science. I then tried majoring in socio-legal but they recently just disallowed this to happen. I'm not really keen on a history major but if i do something completely new ( e.g. economics or philosophy) which would take another 3 years.
My question is this, if this new 'major' would take 3 years and i could finish my 'degree' in 2 years, will i graduate with no major? if so is it advisable to graduate with no major? or do i have to actually do a major before i can graduate.
Thanks in advance!
In my first year full time i did 2 history units ( HSTY1044 and HSTY____ ) followed by 2 socio-legal units (SlSS1001 and SLSS1003). I was planning to do a major in arts and therefore only did chem1001 and Psyc1002 for science. I then tried majoring in socio-legal but they recently just disallowed this to happen. I'm not really keen on a history major but if i do something completely new ( e.g. economics or philosophy) which would take another 3 years.
My question is this, if this new 'major' would take 3 years and i could finish my 'degree' in 2 years, will i graduate with no major? if so is it advisable to graduate with no major? or do i have to actually do a major before i can graduate.
Thanks in advance!