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I am a BSc student, if I choose the Major-Minor Option, what courses should I choose other than the core courses in my first year?

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I am a BSc student, if I choose the Major-Minor Option, what courses should I choose other than the core courses in my first year?

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The Major-Minor option requires a BSc student to take at least one Science Major and one Minor. For your easy reference, course selection in your first year should include the following course combination, if you take 60 credits of courses: Credits 24 (Introductory courses for Major) 12 (Introductory courses for Minor) # 3 (ECEN1801) 3 (CSCI0001) 0 (YITC1002) 18 (Any other courses*) 60 # For science minor only. The credit requirements may differ for different minors offered by different faculties. * For the 18 credits of any other courses, you can select any courses you wish to take. However, when you select your courses, you should take note of the BSc degree regulation: A pass of 180 credits of courses, including at least 90 credits of Science courses, of which no less 60 credits must be gained from advanced courses to fulfill the graduation requirement Sc13(e). If you are still in doubt of selecting your remaining 18 credits of courses, you may consider the following suggestions: (a

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