*At glasgow does psychology with business & management count as 3 subjects? or two?
*I'm applying for psychology at Glasgow, however, you apply for different faculties (Faculty of Law, Business & Social Sciences, Faculty of Arts, & Faculty of Science) Would I be able to mix and match subjects from different faculties? i.e Psychology, Business & Management and History/French?
Thank you. Sorry if I don't make much sense I'm really tired. Haha.
You should be able to mix subjects from different faculties, as long as they all match up with your timetable. That's the thing I found to be most restrictive regarding subject choice.
As for the first bit: you're applying for a degree in psych with bus man I take it? You basically choose modules once you get there so even if business and management are treated as different subjects, it's possible you may not have a module for one of them in first semester, which would free up space to choose something else.
(Original post by SmilerNuts)
You should be able to mix subjects from different faculties, as long as they all match up with your timetable. That's the thing I found to be most restrictive regarding subject choice.
As for the first bit: you're applying for a degree in psych with bus man I take it? You basically choose modules once you get there so even if business and management are treated as different subjects, it's possible you may not have a module for one of them in first semester, which would free up space to choose something else.
Yeah I think Psychology and bus man.
Thanks for your help I've had a read through the prospectus today and it makes more sense now
Just be careful that some courses might have co-requisites. It will say in the course catalogue though that you can download off the website somewhere. It gives you a list of all the courses available and gives their lecture times too.
(Original post by TheOneWho)
Just be careful that some courses might have co-requisites. It will say in the course catalogue though that you can download off the website somewhere. It gives you a list of all the courses available and gives their lecture times too.
Not much in first year really, but yeah, it is something to look out for. I agree with smiler (for once), the most restrictive thing is timetabling.