Studying more than two Majors
Answer ID 761 | Last updated on 24/01/2024 05.37 PM
A standard major comprises of 8 to 12 units, and extended major comprises of more that 12 units.
In a comprehensive Bachelors degree, such as the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Biomedical Science and Bachelor of Commerce, the course is designed so that students can complete two majors. In some instances, and with careful planning, students in these degrees may be able to complete up to three majors.
Completing a third major is only permitted where all degree and major requirements are met and can be completed within the standard degree space of 144 credit points (typically 24 x 6-point units).
Students who are unable to fit an entire third major into their course plan, may consider taking a minor or applying for a combined course.