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Most unis offer them. Sometimes they're related and sometimes they're not (like B Law/B Art). You can visit any unis website and they'll have all of their courses listed, including the double degrees they offer.Can someone explain to me how combined degrees work, and whether or not the degrees have to be related, or can they be completely separate? Also, do most universities offer them or is it only a select bunch that do?
yeah that's sorta rightMost unis offer them. Sometimes they're related and sometimes they're not (like B Law/B Art). You can visit any unis website and they'll have all of their courses listed, including the double degrees they offer.
I'm not an expert but I believe you just do each course's units simultaneously. So if Person A is doing a B Arts they will do 4 art units in a semester, but Person B doing B Art/B Law will do 2 art and 2 law units per sem - but I feel like you can also customise this? Depends on the uni I guess.
Feel free to correct me if anyone thinks this info is incorrect![]()
You're a long way off yet, but essentially it is just cutting out the electives of two degrees. Example: Instead of doing 2x 3 year degrees across a 6 year period you do the two in a 4 year period with no extra workload required to that of a normal degree.Can someone explain to me how combined degrees work, and whether or not the degrees have to be related, or can they be completely separate? Also, do most universities offer them or is it only a select bunch that do?