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is there a difference between “12.0” and “12”?

for your degree, if you’re doing 1 major and 2 minors, it says that they?have to consist of 12.0 courses. is this only in regards to the minors? and?does it mean 12.0FCE or 12 actual different courses and therefore a 0.5?credit course would count as 1 out of the 12?

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Hey hey

The 12 distinct course rule that you’re looking at has more to do with the possibility of taking two majors that the major+two minors combo.

But this just means among the 20.0 FCE you’re going to accumulate for your degree, you need to have at least 12.0 FCE’s worth of courses that are… well, distinct.

It’s actually exactly what it sounds like.

Cheers!

aska

2 Comments

  • Emmy4

    Does the 12 different credits also apply to a speilist and a major? Or is the number of courses that need to be different change?

  • aska

    the rule applies to everyone. no matter what combination of POSts you choose, you’ll always need to complete 12.0 distinct FCE as part of your degree requirements.

    but in the situation of specialist and a major, the rule doesn’t matter all too much since completing a specialist in itself is enough for your degree.

    make sense?

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