Ok, unfortunately the same thing happened to me again! Asked me for my username + pass, then once I log in again, my post has disappeared!!!
One last time lol. Electives are merely courses that are not of your Major & Minor or Major & Major sequence. I'll give you an example:
Now, let's divide this into steps:
Step 1: Head to Bachelor of Sci degree in UNSW's Online Handbook, and pick a Major +Minor or Major + Major sequence.
Step 2: Say I pick Anatomy (major) + Genetics (major), open each one up thru Online Handbook
Step 3: Look at Stage 1 (=year 1 of this degree) for both Anatomy & Genetics:
Anatomy:
Genetics:
Step 4: Now, all these courses proposed are "REQUIRED courses" needed to get you to 2nd Year of B Sci. Of course you will need to check the individual course pre-requisites of 2nd year courses as well.
Step 5: You can see that Genetics & anatomy have some overlapped courses, taking all these into account, you're doing 6 x 6 UOC = 36 UOC total of courses in your first year. HOWEVER, a rule in Bachelor of Science is that a student must complete 144 units by the end of their degree equivalent to 24 UOC per semester = 4 courses per sem.
Step 6: Now, a full year must equal to 48 UOC worth of courses, because of your chosen major + major sequence, you've only got 36 UOC, so...we've got 12 UOC left over = 2 courses.
Step 7: these 2 courses can be chosen within any school of the faculty of science as well as other approved faculties (these courses can be taken off other minor/major sequences within the B Sci degree), these courses are what Universities call "Electives".
Ok I hope this helped alot. If you're still not sure about the right path to take, I would encourage you to go to Enrolment Day @ UNSW On 29th January, where more experienced Students/Official people can help you out. :wave: