J Joshie92 New Member Joined Nov 9, 2009 Messages 6 Gender Male HSC 2009 Jan 13, 2010 #1 Is it true that if you do a double degree you can't choose any electives? I will be doing commerce/engineering but I also want to study french.
Is it true that if you do a double degree you can't choose any electives? I will be doing commerce/engineering but I also want to study french.
Absolutezero real human bean Joined Nov 17, 2007 Messages 15,077 Gender Male HSC N/A Jan 13, 2010 #2 You can't do an elective as your elective is taken up by a subject from your double. EDIT: You probably could do one, but it is not mandatory, and probably wouldn't count at all towards your degree. Last edited: Jan 13, 2010
You can't do an elective as your elective is taken up by a subject from your double. EDIT: You probably could do one, but it is not mandatory, and probably wouldn't count at all towards your degree.
J Joshie92 New Member Joined Nov 9, 2009 Messages 6 Gender Male HSC 2009 Jan 14, 2010 #3 Absolutezero said: You can't do an elective as your elective is taken up by a subject from your double. EDIT: You probably could do one, but it is not mandatory, and probably wouldn't count at all towards your degree. Click to expand... Thanks. I don't mind if it doesn't count towards my degree, I just want to learn french, so if i can't do it at uni i can always do it somewhere else.
Absolutezero said: You can't do an elective as your elective is taken up by a subject from your double. EDIT: You probably could do one, but it is not mandatory, and probably wouldn't count at all towards your degree. Click to expand... Thanks. I don't mind if it doesn't count towards my degree, I just want to learn french, so if i can't do it at uni i can always do it somewhere else.
Baiku Coolest Member Joined May 28, 2005 Messages 406 Location Melbourne Gender Male HSC 2005 Jan 14, 2010 #4 you can do engineering / commerce + diploma of French will add 6-12 months to your degree though.