O-Week buddy!Omg wtf when does the timetablign thing start working i need to get close to 3 days off with 3 elec subjects for work
Arts!Arts, Political Economic and Social Science and Commerce.
It is so flexible that you can dabble in afew subjects that interest you in first year and then decide where you want to go with that in second and third years. Think of it as your 'fun' degree!Yeah, at the moment, it's looking at the Arts direction, after Kujah and his friends talked to me.
But between now and enrolment day, things could change.
Correct. Government now falls under Table A (Arts) area of study.So on enrolment day - what are they looking for? A choice of Arts, and the one major? (For me this will probably be Government and International Relations). What else? [Sorry for all the dumbass questions, I'm still lost ]
Pretty much what you said. (I think)USyd Arts Site said:Requirements for a major
For a major in Government and International Relations, students must complete the following units of study:
1. 12 credit points of compulsory junior units in Government and International Relations.
2. At least 6 units of study (36 credit points) of senior elective units of study selected from the units offered.
As imsopostmodern said.Pretty much what you said. (I think)
But what does it mean by 'credit points'? What's a 'unit of study'? And also what's a 'senior elective unit of study'?
I don't know what you're getting at...The next thing that looked interesting to me was Political Economy, or Socio-Legal Studies, or even Psychology. Each of those are 6 credits each, right? So if that's 24 credits a semester, does that mean you finish all of those in one half a year?