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According to the Board of Studies a subject is defined as:
The general name given to an area of study; a subject may offer one or more courses.
i.e.
There is a wide variety of subjects to choose from for the Higher School Certificate, with about 150 Board Developed Courses and a large range of Board Endorsed Courses. English, Mathematics, History, Studies of Religion, Music, VET frameworks and some languages are subjects that offer more than one course. The other subjects each offer one 2 unit course.
According to the Board of Studies in order to be eligible for the Higher School Certificate you must satisfactorily complete at least 12 units in your Preliminary study pattern and at least 10 units in your HSC study pattern.
Both study patterns must include:
- at least six units of Board Developed Courses
- at least two units of a Board Developed Course in English
- at least three courses of 2 unit value or greater
- at least four subjects
The "at least four subjects" point kind of concerns me. I do English (3U), Mathematics (3U) and Science (6U) as my subjects for Year 11. That means 3 subjects. Does that mean I'm not eligible for the Higher School Certificate? :0
Or is it just a typo that was meant to say "at least four different courses"?
The general name given to an area of study; a subject may offer one or more courses.
i.e.
There is a wide variety of subjects to choose from for the Higher School Certificate, with about 150 Board Developed Courses and a large range of Board Endorsed Courses. English, Mathematics, History, Studies of Religion, Music, VET frameworks and some languages are subjects that offer more than one course. The other subjects each offer one 2 unit course.
According to the Board of Studies in order to be eligible for the Higher School Certificate you must satisfactorily complete at least 12 units in your Preliminary study pattern and at least 10 units in your HSC study pattern.
Both study patterns must include:
- at least six units of Board Developed Courses
- at least two units of a Board Developed Course in English
- at least three courses of 2 unit value or greater
- at least four subjects
The "at least four subjects" point kind of concerns me. I do English (3U), Mathematics (3U) and Science (6U) as my subjects for Year 11. That means 3 subjects. Does that mean I'm not eligible for the Higher School Certificate? :0
Or is it just a typo that was meant to say "at least four different courses"?