Meaning Electives
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Electives are courses that students choose to take for earning credits toward their planned degree. These can be distinguished as courses that the students are compulsorily required to take. Electives [..]
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A unit or subject which may be chosen by a student, as distinct from a compulsory or core unit.
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A list of courses or disciplines that students choose from in order to fulfill program requirements.
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Courses taken outside of the program requirements, chosen by the student, and used to fulfill their overall degree requirements.
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 Courses of personal interest to the student which is not a general education or major requirement, but could be used toward the 60-unit graduation requirement or the transferable unit minimum.
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Courses of interest taken for credit. A certain number of elective hours are required for graduation but may not apply toward a major or minor.
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Courses elected by the student that do not fulfill a major or general education requirement but provide units toward the degree. There courses are "electives," as you "elect" (choo [..]
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Courses that are not required as part of a degree program, but are generally chosen and used by the student to supplement or enrich the required curriculum.
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Courses that are not used to meet a specific major, general education, or graduation requirements, but can be used to complete the total units required for a degree.
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Courses that may be chosen from any field of study. Electives give students an opportunity to explore other topics or subjects of interest.
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Programs of study allow for a certain number of courses to count toward the graduation requirement. General Electives are not core to the program and can span a variety of subjects. Program or Major E [..]
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Courses that students choose to explore areas of interest. Can also be used to complement your major, to build valuable skills, and to add variety to your schedule.
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Electives are courses of your choice, which may be taken for credit toward a degree or certificate in your curriculum. They may be chosen from a wide variety of courses.
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Courses that students can choose to take for credit toward a degree, but are not required.[Back to Top]
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These are papers from outside your major which you choose. An elective can be from almost any subject taught within the University.
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Under the liberal arts philosophy, there is much more flexibility in the courses students may take. Electives are courses that the student may take simply because they are fun and interesting rather than because they help you specialise within your major or help you work toward a minor.
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Electives are courses of your choice, which may be taken for credit toward a degree or certificate in your curriculum. They may be chosen from a wide variety of courses.
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