All the information you need is there. You need a certain amount of credit points from one degree and a certain amount of credit points from the other. Click on the links to the single degrees for a list of subjects.racheyx said:Thanks, but I'm don't know what the subjects are, and I can't find that information. Ehhh. I don't need it to be specific, but doing a double degree, am I generally looking at 4 or 5 days a week or more like 3?
No idea how to work it all out yet, my mind is still raped post-HSC.iamsickofyear12 said:All the information you need is there. You need a certain amount of credit points from one degree and a certain amount of credit points from the other. Click on the links to the single degrees for a list of subjects.
I had a quick look at the contact hours and it looks like most of the subjects have 3 hours per week, but at least a few I saw had 4... so you might be looking at between 12 and 16 hours a week. Depending on when they are scheduled you could make that as little as 2 days or as many as 4, it just depends. That is why I gave you the link to the timetable so you could look it up.
Not all subjects have the same or even similar contact hours though. The last time I did 4 subjects I had 11 contact hours and a friend of mine in a different faculty had more than 20.Js^-1 said:I've been working out my timetable. I'm doing a double degree as well; B Science (Physics) / B Mathematics. My timetable so far goes over all five days, but two of the days have only an hours worth of work.