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  • The BBSc requirements were easy for me to understand, mostly due to the highly structured (and prescribed at that) nature of this degree.
  • Further, we can resource the development of a visual representation of this degree for each of the majors and both together as a double (if enrolled numbers warrant).

On faculty-requested changes

  • As with BAS, I have included references to the year courses are usually done in, while still leaving wiggle room (for part-time students, similarity to other degrees, etc.). Any stronger and I am unable to have the same pattern for other degrees. Is this strong enough? 
    • Remember that there will also be a GUS-type graphic showing the allocation of courses by year and by trimester.
  • I have made the connection between 100-level core courses and 100-level major courses as text, while still leaving major courses in the major section and resisting the temptation to use Part 1/2, including it here for your feedback. I am not happy with it and certainly don't want to use it for other degrees (meaning inconsistency), as it is long/words and distracting. I would rather fall back on the GUS-type image mentioned above and leave it out of the requirements. What do you think?
  • As with BAS, I have moved the SARC 122 substitution option to supplementary information, as it broke the flow unnecessarily.
  • As with BAS, I have added the GES of 180 to the Entry Requirements section (easier to see in the wire frames), as it only differs from 150 for BAS and BBSc.

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  • Total of 360 points required (typically 120 points/year), including:
    • At least 270 points from courses listed for the BBSc or BAS.
    • At least 210 points from 200 and 300-level courses, including:
      • At least 180 points from courses listed for the BBSc or BAS.
        • At least 90 points from 300-level courses.
  • Complete eight courses at 100 - level (usually in the first year):
    • SARC 111
    • SARC 121
    • SARC 122
    • SARC 131
    • SARC 151
    • SARC 161
    • SARC 162
    • One further elective course.
  • Complete four courses at 200-level courses and 200 level and the other 200-level major courses (usually in the second year):
    • BILD 251
    • SARC 221
    • SARC 222
    • SARC 223.
  • Complete four courses at 300 - level and the other 300-level major courses (usually in the third year):
    • BILD 322
    • BILD 364
    • SARC 321
    • SARC 362.
  • Satisfy the requirements for at least one major subject (selected from the drop down list below).
    • 300-level courses may only be counted towards one major.

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  • Complete four courses at 200 - level (usually in the second year):
    • BILD 231
    • BILD 232
    • BILD 261
    • BILD 262.
  • Complete five courses at 300 - level (usually in the third year):
    • BILD 321
    • BILD 322
    • BILD 331
    • BILD 361
    • BILD 362.

Supplementary information

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Thoughts and questions

  • The double major first, as it is the most popular option.

 

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  • Complete BILD 261 and BILD 262 (usually in the second year).
  • Complete three courses at 300 - level (usually in the third year):
    • BILD 361
    • BILD 362
    • BILD 364.
  • Complete courses worth 60 further points from elective courses (spread over two years), including:
    • At least 30 points from courses at 200 and 300 - level.

Supplementary information

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  • Complete two courses at 200 - level (usually in the second year):
    • BILD 231
    • BILD 232.
  • Complete three courses at 300 - level (usually in the third year):
    • BILD 321
    • BILD 322
    • BILD 331.
  • Complete courses worth 60 further points from elective courses (spread over two years), including:
    • At least 30 points from courses at 200 and 300 - level.

Supplementary information

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