- What is the difference between a major and a minor?
- how many majors and minors can i pick?
- do majors and minors have to belong to the same degree?
- Do minors cost the same amount as the same subject if I were to pick it as a major?
- If I liked a subject in 1 and a subject in 2, is it possible to do both?
- What is a double degree? will i spend twice as long and twice as much money at uni?
Thanks
These questions really depend on the degree or university you want to attend. however...
1. In a major for a subject you will complete more units of study then if you were doing a minor. ie. to major in history at USYD, you must complete 6 senior history subjects over the second and third year of your degree. A minor will be less subjects- but note that some universities do not offer minors anymore (eg. USYD)- you only major.
2. Generally you will complete two majors in a degree (unless you are doing a combined degree, in which you would generally only get one major).
3. In some degrees you may be able to do subjects or a major that isn't in your primary field. ie. doing an arts degree at usyd, i could major in history, but i am allowed to complete a certain number of subjects from the science faculty eg. maths, chem etc
4. Whether you are doing a subject as a major or a minor, it will cost the same. However, subjects do vary in price depending on what band they fall into, ie. arts subjects are cheaper than law or commerce subjects.
5. depends on your university and degree.
6. A double degree is completing two degrees at the same time. It will take longer, and it will obviously cost more, because you are staying longer at university. I'm going combined arts/law- and it will take 5 years. I do my arts degree in the first three years, with some law subjects, and then I do two years of full law. However if I was to do an arts degree, then a law degree, it would take 6 years (i've saved myself a year essentially).
hope that helps...