They are also integrated into regular main stream academic classes as well, but it's usually not to the same
degree as electives.
Not exact matches
Adults not matriculating for a
degree or certificate who are interested in taking individual
elective courses for personal or professional advancement must enter the University
as a non-matriculating student and fill out an application.
«For example, I've got one teacher who is currently doing Law
as well at university, a second
degree, so he has started a debating
elective.
(15) The Department of Education shall develop a statement on transfer guarantees to inform students and their parents, prior to enrollment in a dual enrollment course, of the potential for the dual enrollment course to articulate
as an
elective or a general education course into a postsecondary education certificate or
degree program.
If a temperature above 101.5
degrees F is noted, please call us for recommendations or to reschedule
as long transportation or anesthesia for
elective surgical procedures are not recommended with a recent fever.
List any continuing education or
elective courses pertaining to the industry you're seeking a career in only if they weren't necessarily required
as part of your
degree and show the employer any additional skills you have.
Students going on for the advanced
degree must take
elective courses
as well
as additional core classes.
In addition, if you decide to take a diploma program, you won't have to take classes (such
as college English or a humanities
elective) that those who take an associate's
degree would have to complete.
So, while there may be
elective options available — a course in vocation counseling or school counseling, for example — further specialization generally isn't something that's available
as part of a master's
degree program.
< / p. have also studied human behaviour (
as you seem to have) within my
elective psychology classes during my years
as a university student whilst gaining my
degree in politics (during my thirties when extended education in the humanities meant something to me).
When I was in university (during my thirties
as a full - time mature student) working on my politics
degree, I chose many psychology courses
as electives.