I'll be starting Commerce/Science at UNSW this semester. I want to keep alive my prospects of majoring in Physics/Psych for Science.
Now, my plan for first year is to try as much Commerce as possible. Then I will decide whether to keep on with Commerce or to drop/transfer. Unfortunately, the Phys/Psych major plans get in the way of that -- a Physics major requires four first-year courses, and Psych requires two.
So, six of my eight first-year courses are taken by Science, leaving only two Commerce courses (and my "try as much Commerce plan" to the wind). What I ask is whether I absolutely must take those Phys/Psych courses to keep their respective majors alive. Are combined Science students exempted from this requirement? I won't even have room for all 3 Commerce cores!
FYI:
Physics major: http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/plans/2011/PHYSB13529.html
Psych major: http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/plans/2011/PSYCA13529.html
Now, my plan for first year is to try as much Commerce as possible. Then I will decide whether to keep on with Commerce or to drop/transfer. Unfortunately, the Phys/Psych major plans get in the way of that -- a Physics major requires four first-year courses, and Psych requires two.
So, six of my eight first-year courses are taken by Science, leaving only two Commerce courses (and my "try as much Commerce plan" to the wind). What I ask is whether I absolutely must take those Phys/Psych courses to keep their respective majors alive. Are combined Science students exempted from this requirement? I won't even have room for all 3 Commerce cores!
FYI:
Physics major: http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/plans/2011/PHYSB13529.html
Psych major: http://www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/undergraduate/plans/2011/PSYCA13529.html