Delusion-Elle

delusional, since 1991 *pew pew*

3.16.2010

Confuzzled.

I'm horribly confused by all this declaring major/minor business.
Unfortunately, CPSC is atypical because you can declare it in your 1st year. So do I declare it now? o_o
I went on the course registration site because I remembered seeing something about already being in a program. I clicked the 'Specializations' link (somewhere underneath 'Courses') and it says that I've already specialized.


You have currently declared the following Specialization :
Select
Spec Code
Spec Name
0376 Major Computer Science
So now I'm confused because I just found this, which subsequently led to the application form. Since it says that I'm already specialized, I'm exempted from filling out the form? o_o But it has options for BSc... Well, my mom says that I'm already in so I guess I'll just trust her on that. I also found this:
003019 Minor Music Specialization valid for program BA , years 3 to 4
So I'm guessing that I can't declare my minor until 3rd year?

Minor in Music

  • Minor requirements:
    • 15 credits of foundation courses in music theory and history, normally taken in the first two years of the B.A.: MUSC 100, 101, and 200, and any two of MUSC 120, 121, 220, and 221.
    • 18 credits of 300- or 400-level Music courses. Any 300- or 400-level course in music history, music theory, ethnomusicology, or music composition, as well as MUSC 107 and 207, counts toward this requirement, along with up to eight credits of ensemble. Even though the ensemble courses in Music have 100 numbers, they will count as 300- or 400-level courses when taken in the third or fourth years, and hence as part of the requirements for the Major, Honours, or Minor in Music. At most eight credits of ensemble may be counted toward the Bachelor of Arts minor.
  • Music courses offered at UBC
  • To apply to the Minor in Music, interested students must contact: Dr. John Roeder, Professor & Chair, Undergraduate Curriculum and Admissions Committee - Music. Tel: 604-822-3715. E-mail: j.roeder(at)ubc.ca
I guess I'll hold back on e-mailing Dr. Roeder then... I feel like doing all that anal-retentive degree planning with the yay spreadsheets and maybe mindmaps. TO-DO: - read Phys (Ch. 21)
- read CPSC (Ch. 12) [March 24]
- read Math [March 30]
- do Math homework [March 30]
- write English essay [April 7]
- redo Phys error quiz [March 20]

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