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1. Self-selection, some schools provide the option to sign up for a minor, which is the second major, not necessarily a degree certificate, depending on the specific situation of each school, you can consult a counselor or a secretary. In addition, there are some educational institutions outside that organize some better schools to teach so-called "famous teachers" and provide training in the second profession, and they generally take classes in the so-called "famous schools" and will issue degree certificates corresponding to "famous schools".
If you want that certificate, and your school has this condition, it is naturally good to apply, if the school does not have the conditions, you can consider an outside agency.
If you just want to master the knowledge and skills of the second major, you can study it by yourself, or go to your school to audit the class of this major, and master it yourself, and you can take some certificates of related majors later.
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Yes, but I personally recommend choosing a major that has something to do with your major.
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First of all, it is advisable to consult with the dean of students or counselor, as each school has different requirements for elective courses.
Second, generally speaking, you don't need to take any more elective credits after you have completed them. Note that I'm talking about the credits of elective courses, not the required courses. Because, in your problem description, you said that you have completed all the credits required for college, which is relatively rare in the sophomore year.
University credits are generally divided into compulsory courses and elective courses, so you must take enough credits for both compulsory and elective courses. At the same time, the two comic credits cannot be substituted for each other.
The top three in the first day, you are now a sophomore, there should be no compulsory courses opened, I speculate that what you said should be enough credits for elective courses, in this case, generally speaking, you don't need to take elective courses next semester, just take compulsory courses.
Finally, if you have time, it is recommended to take a few more elective courses, and it is always good for you to listen to the teacher's lectures.
Origin. Modern universities directly originated from the European medieval universities in the century, and ancient Egypt, India, China, etc. were all higher education.
The birthplace of ancient Greece.
Rome, Byzantium, and Arab countries.
All of them have established a relatively complete and developed higher education system. Although many historians of education refer to the institutions of higher learning in these places as universities, they are not strictly speaking universities in the true sense of the word.
In 1088, the first formal university in Italy, the University of Bologna, was established.
It is the most famous center for the study of Roman law in Europe (also known as the "mother university" and is a student university).
Subsequently, universities sprang up all over Europe. The University of Paris is founded by Notre-Dame de Paris.
The affiliated school evolved from the King of France in 1200.
Scholars at the University of Paris are recognized as legitimate priests, with judicial immunity (the University of Paris is the second university, a gentlemen's university).
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College electives have completed the credits, and there is no need to take the electives, because the credits have been completed, and you can graduate.
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The double major of the Great Judgment of World Studies generally needs to follow certain regulations and requirements, and cannot be taken at will. The requirements for dual studies may vary from school to school and from major to major, but they usually have the following requirements:
1.Credit requirements: University double majors need to meet the credit requirements, that is, complete certain elective courses within the specified time and obtain the corresponding credits.
3.Grade requirements: University double majors need to meet certain grade requirements, that is, they need to achieve certain grades in elective courses in order to successfully complete the double major and obtain the corresponding degree certificate.
4.Time requirement: University double majors need to follow a certain time requirement, that is, all elective courses and related ** requirements need to be completed within the specified time in order to obtain the corresponding degree certificate.
Therefore, university double majors generally need to follow certain regulations and requirements, and cannot be taken at will. It is recommended that when choosing a dual major, you should carefully understand the relevant regulations and requirements, fully consider your interests and abilities, as well as your future career development direction, and make a suitable choice.
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A double minor during college is very necessary. Knowledge-based talents are necessary for the development of today's society, whether they are engaged in scientific research or directly participate in work after graduation, those who hold a double degree certificate will have more advantages. The academic pressure during the university period is relatively light, and students who have ideas can make good use of the time to minor in a second degree.
As long as you have no failing courses in the first year and are in good physical condition, you can apply for a minor degree. The minor can also mobilize students' enthusiasm for learning, and students who have spare time can make full use of educational resources to learn more knowledge and skills, and improve their employability competitiveness. At present, undergraduates with a second degree in many companies can enjoy the treatment of master's graduates, and there are always more opportunities for promotion.
The education authorities in China also attach great importance to minors, giving students more freedom of choice, and students can make full use of resources to expand their own development direction and add luster to their future resumes.
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It is necessary, undergraduate degrees are already everywhere, and it is a matter of course to get a double degree, and you will have to study for graduate school and doctoral studies in the future.
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Depending on the individual's ability, if the ability conditions allow, you can choose to take a double bachelor's degree, and those with average ability can not take it, and it is also possible to succeed if you participate in practice to improve your ability.
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It is necessary, but most students do not have the energy and the spirit of suffering, and it is generally not easy to do.
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If you have a lot of money at home, you can do it, but if you don't have that much money at home, it doesn't make any sense to just go to work and spend your work.
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If possible, it is still necessary to take a minor and get a double bachelor's degree during college.
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Summary. Hello, I'm glad to serve you, this is okay, they are public electives and professional electives, and now college students are encouraged, and students are encouraged to take courses across semesters, majors, and classes, and take credits across schools. It is recommended that you communicate with the school in advance.
Hope it can help you.
Hello, I'm glad to serve you, this is okay, they are public electives and professional electives, and now college students are encouraged, and students are encouraged to take courses across semesters, majors, and classes, and take credits across schools. It is recommended that you communicate with the school in advance. Hope it can help you.
You refer to the pro It is best to contact the school in advance to communicate clearly
If you choose to fail, will you deduct credits?
Dear, this won't be.
If you want to be interprofessional, you must pay attention, communicate clearly with the school teachers first, and then consider it after a comprehensive understanding You can refer to it I hope it can help you.
So what are the most popular courses for college students?
It depends on your major, or you can choose sports, history, which are also good.
Can I take more courses in the future when I study software technology?
Hello, this is still relatively inappropriate Oh Yes, but it's more difficult, dear You refer to it, this can't be guaranteed to you 100% by yourself.
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If you take a break from studying a double degree, then basically your junior and senior years will be busy, and you will definitely be more competitive in finding a job, for example, if you study finance and law, then you will have an advantage when you do something in tax law, because you know both accounting and lawAnd then you know a little bit about other things, and you're much better than the one who just has a degree, but the schedule is tighter and a little harder.
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During your university years, if you are more relaxed and comfortable in the process of studying, then you can choose to take a double degree. It is best to have some connection to your original major and complement each other, so that you will have an advantage when you get a job after graduation.
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The first is that you have spare time to learn, you are very good in your major, and you want to learn more other professional knowledge and skills, you can take a double degree; The second is related future development, if you want to work in other majors, you can take a double degree.
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1. College electives can be broadly divided into two categories: public electives and professional electives.
2. The credits required for public elective courses are generally not high, about 10 credits, and some schools have restrictions on how many credits of humanities and science and technology courses must be included.
3. Major elective courses are generally only available to students of this major, most of which are professional courses, and the total credit requirements are more than 20 points, which is an important way to master professional knowledge.
4. Consensus on the Late Debate of University Elective Courses: Students must be given full choice.
5. The credit requirements of elective courses are generally a hard indicator of graduation, and only after completing the credits can the graduation qualification. The tuition fees of some schools are related to the number of credits in the selected courses.
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As far as I know, a double degree is to study two majors, pay an extra penny, occasionally go to lectures, take a test, and get an extra degree certificate when you graduate, we have three double degrees in the dormitory, I really think it's good to learn your major well, and there is no need for double degrees. Unless you have a strong goal to learn.
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