View attachment 34579 no problem for domestic students. I think the complication you're referring to is when students try to do more than recommended units in a single full time semester where it has those implications where its overload
nah, overloading is a different issue. I also asked about exceeding the number of credit points for my degree and from what I understood, usyd doesn't allow that. So for example my first major requires me to finish 60cp of LV II & III units, and unfortunately I cant exceed that.
That's partly why I'm also going to unsw, as I'm only allowed to do 48cp for my neuroscience major which in my opinion is not enough; and also I kinda like the program and the social atmosphere at unsw.
Now here is a direct quote from the unsw
advanced mathematics page:
''Students must complete
exactly one approved Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) (Honours) major, and this must be declared before enrolling in Level III courses.
Students cannot undertake a double major in this program.''
Whereas
you're allowed to double major in the
advanced science degree:
''When students choose to undertake a double major, elective courses are utilised to undertake courses for the second major. While some majors are in cognate areas and have some overlap which will enable the two majors to be completed in less than 192 UoC, other major combinations may require a student to do more than the minimum 192 UoC for the degree.
This may result in additional cost and time to complete the degree requirements for the student and may have visa implications for international students''
So for the op, YES it appears you can do neuroscience & chemistry but since the neuroscience major is quite large, you might have to spend an extra trimester or two.
Im actually the one who's screwed here lol because you can have two science majors but apparently not a mathematics and science major;
unless it's a part of a double degree.
I still dont understand why USYD doesn't allow students to exceed the req number of CPs for their degree(s)