How many units are required for level 3 commerce?
08-09-2012 at 01:27 PM
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How many units are required for level 3 commerce?
I looked through the FAQ and it says students do not have to carry 30 units but further down the document, it lists 30 units that are required for the program. Can someone clarify?
http://degroote.mcmaster.ca/ug/docum...trhd_007.p df
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Do I have to carry 30 units?
No.
What are the current course requirements for those entering Level III B.Com in
2010/2011 or later? (For students who would have entered or will enter Commerce
Level II in 2009/2010 or later).
A: COMMERCE 3FA3, 3MC3, 3QA3, 3QC3, 3SO3 (2SO3)
S: 15 units from Commerce 2SB3, Electives from non-Commerce courses.
What are the current course requirements for those entering Level III Honours B.Com
in 2010/2011 or later? (For students who would have entered or will enter Commerce
Level II in 2009/2010 or later).
A: COMMERCE 3FA3, 3MC3, 3QA3, 3QC3, 3SO3 (2SO3)
B: 6 units of Level III or IV Commerce electives
S: 9 units from Commerce 2SB3, electives from non-Commerce courses.
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08-12-2012 at 10:06 AM
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I think it means that you don't have to take 30 units, but in order to move on to the next level you need 30 units. You can always talk to an academic advisor for clarification: http://biz.degroote.mcmaster .ca/contact/
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