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Friday, March 27, 2009

At university can you mix any two subjects together?

For example...





Fashion and Spanish.





Or...





Photography and Geography.





Thanks!



At some universities you can mix some of the subjects up. It's called a joint honours. A friend of mine is doing one in French and Business Studies. It depends on the courses and the universities you are looking at. You can usually find out on their websites what courses you can combine. Hope this helps.




No. It depends on the individual university as to what they allow for joint or combined degrees. Some may not allow you to do two subjects together because they feel they aren't good to study together or because the timetabling doesn't allow it. If you have a particular joint degree in mind there is probably a university that offers the two together though.




usually you can. Some people like to double major in two very different areas.





However, sometimes certain programs don't allow a double major because they are too specialize and the workload demands that you devote all your time to it. Often, these majors are within structure "programs", like engineering programs for engineering majors or art programs for graphic design or illustration majors.




Dual-degree program, sure. The problem is the amount of classes. You see, doing a dual-degree in two sciences or two languages is fairly simple as there are lots of courses in common. I daresay you'd add at least 2 years onto your college career by mixing the ones you listed, as there are few courses in common.




Yes, as long as you think they are both beneficial to you. That's called joint degree:)


You can do 50:50 joint degree and 75:25 known as major/minor degree. You have to check first whether any university run your choosen mix of subjects first.




yeah i can mix the Photography and Geography.and thanks don"t worry be happy trest me




Yes, the first combination is much more likely than the second though.

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