How would I get at least 24 junior credit points of Science from two science subject areas not including Mathematics?
Most full-time students take units of study worth 48 junior credit points in their first year (generally 24 credit points in each semester). To make up your 48 credit points in your first year, most students take four 6 credit point junior units in each semester. The science units that you choose to do in must total at least 24 credit points and come from two different science subject areas (units of study in the same science subject areas begin with the same four letters e.g. BIOL for Biology, so this requirement means you can’t take units of study totalling 24 credit points which all begin with the same four letters). The degree table example allows for up to 12 junior credit points from some Arts in your first year – this will help you lay the foundation for the senior Arts units of study that you will want to study later. If you’re aiming to complete your degree over five years, just remember to make sure that you earn 48 credit points over your first year.