What do you study?

What do you study in University?


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The Last Conformist said:
I study theoretical physics ... which apparently didn't merit it's own option.
That's OK... neither did literature.

English literature is my honours concentration, so I voted language/culture; I also have a minor in history.
 
I just switched over to Liberal Arts with a Concentration in Professional Studies. So its a bit of a mix of Psychology and Social Sciences aling with a self study in Japanese (Darn College only offeres Spanish and French :p)
 
Biology/Genetics/Chemistry

Military History/Philosophy
 
CivGeneral said:
I just switched over to Liberal Arts with a Concentration in Professional Studies. So its a bit of a mix of Psychology and Social Sciences aling with a self study in Japanese (Darn College only offeres Spanish and French :p)

What college/university are you going to?
 
Nuclear and Radiological Engineering.

I have and will continue to take courses in architecture and economics, and so included those along with engineering and physics.
 
double major in philosophy and economics, minor in german.
 
@Godwynn/Atlas: How the crap do you guys major in 6 differnet subjects?
 
I haven't decided yet, but I'll probably major in classics.
 
I double majored in History / English Literature. I double minored in Geography / Philosophy. I also spent six months in a seminary, studying religion. After all that, I've been working in various Finance positions for over ten years. :crazyeye:
 
willemvanoranje said:
Did you complete the mathematics undergraduate/bachelor and graduate/master?

If I understand your question right, then no: What I took was an integrated program which went straight to the finished degree. Norway did not at the time have "Bachelor's degrees" or "Master's degrees" (we do now after the recent reforms; the new version of the program I took does use the name "Master", but that's not what it says on my diploma).
 
I studied Criminology & Law at University and I'm not studying the extra qualification needed to be a qualified Solicitor. All this time I've actually been doing the work of, and receiving the pay of, a solicitor but I have to call myself a "Litigation Executive" until I get the right pieces of paper :crazyeye:
 
At university I studied law and international relations. I graduated in 2004
 
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