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What are HSS electives?

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What are HSS electives?

Humanities & Social Science (HSS) Electives

  • Languages.
  • Grammar.
  • Mathematics (and probability)
  • Economics.
  • Technique (e.g. art, music, video production)
  • Physical and life sciences (e.g. physics, chemistry, biology, zoology, computer science and psychology)

What are Elective courses at uoft?

There are four types of electives: Humanities and Social Science (HSS) electives, Complementary Studies (CS) electives, Technical electives and Free electives. Please consult the Faculty’s Academic Calendar to see which electives you need to take to fulfill your program requirements.

What is a free elective?

Free electives are credits you need to graduate, but do not relate to your degree’s General Education or major requirements. They’re a great place to explore and develop your interests in an area completely unrelated to your degree major.

What are complementary studies?

Complementary Studies (CS) can be broadly defined as studies in humanities, social sciences, arts, management, engineering economics and communication that complements technical curriculum.

What is IIT HSS?

The Department of Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) was established in 1960 along with other departments of Science and Engineering.

How do you choose elective courses?

Tips for Choosing the Right Electives

  1. Remember Your Passions. When choosing electives, it’s important to consider what it is that you’re passionate about.
  2. Explore Your Options.
  3. Ask for Advice.
  4. Learn the Meaning of ‘Free,’ Area of Study and General Education Electives.

What is free elective HKU?

Free Elective 10. Free Elective 5. Free Elective 11. Language Courses. (3 courses; 18 credits)

What are complementary studies Sfsu?

Complementary Studies: Bachelor of Arts Degrees (12 units) Students who complete two majors or a major and a minor automatically complete the Complementary Studies requirement. Students earning Bachelor of Music or Bachelor of Science degrees do not have to complete the Complementary Studies requirement.

How many credits do you need to graduate from UBC engineering?

37 credits
The complete standard First Year Engineering curriculum consists of 37 credits. As part of the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board requirements, you must complete courses from each of the following Complementary Studies categories.