hey I tried usingĀ the degree progress report but it isnāt working for me soĀ I found this chart thing (http://www.yorku.ca/laps/comn/documents/ChecklistforHonoursBASeptember2014.pdf)Ā with the requirements for my program and iām slightly confused and was wondering if you could help me figure this out
- I only took 21 credits in my first year (9 elective credits and 12 gen ed credits ) -Iām taking COMN 1000 6.0 this year so I canāt take any other COMN class until next summer. -For my gen eds I just need a 9.0 HUMA or SOSC to complete themĀ (can I take two 6.0 credit courses instead of one 9.0 credit?) -and I need 9.0 Elective credits to finish those ^^iām taking these during f/w 15-16^^ but what else can I take so I donāt fall more behind?Ā this is what iām confused on what the heck are āother creditsā?Ā can you please explain the upper level requirement section? iām really confused about the part where it says āIncluding credits earned in major, Students must complete at least 36 credits at the 3000 or 4000 level, at least 18 of which must be at the 4000 level.ā but it only has a spot for one 6.0 3000 course and oneĀ 6.0 4000 courseĀ hopefully one of you can help meāŗļø and thanks in advance!š
For my gen eds I just need a 9.0 HUMA or SOSC to complete them (can I take two 6.0 credit courses instead of one 9.0 credit?)
what the heck are āother creditsā?
I can only assume that theyāre referring to electives because all the major courses/credits are already accounted for in the check-list.
can you please explain the upper level requirement section? iām really confused about the part where it says āIncluding credits earned in major, Students must complete at least 36 credits at the 3000 or 4000 level, at least 18 of which must be at the 4000 level.ā
Basically, you would need 18 credits in 4000 level courses and 18 credits in 3000 level courses.
TheĀ including term, refers to taking electives at the upper year level along with major courses.
If you need further explanation then I strongly recommend seeing an academic advisor as we canāt answer all questions regarding specific majors, especially concerning requirements.