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BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN A SPECIAL SUBJECT.
Candidates for the vocational degree of Bachelor of Science in a Special
Subject must complete 63 session-hours, divided between Group
Electives and Electives-at-Large.
A. Group Electives: 30 session-hours, distributed among various
groups as follows:
Group I: 6 session-hours, of which 3 must be in French and 3 in
German.
Group II: 6 session-hours, of which 3 must be in Mathematics A1.
Group III: 12 session-hours in two subjects.
Group V: 6 session-hours, of which 3 must be in English A1 or A2
or A3.
B. Electives-at-Large: 33 session-hours, of which three may be in
Physical Training B1. It is expected that the student shall complete
all or nearly all of his 30 session-hours of group electives during his first
two years, and devote his last two years to specialization in his chosen
field of work. At least two years before the date of graduation, the candidate
must select one of the Schools of the Natural or Mathematical Sciences
as his Major School, and during the remainder of his candidacy
must pursue work in that School, with such other courses as shall be prescribed
by the professor or professors in charge of his Major School and
approved by the Academic Faculty.
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