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Courses that may be chosen from any field of study. Electives give students an opportunity to explore other topics or subjects of interest.
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education, Postsecondary education at colleges, universities, professional schools, and technical institutes
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arts: Academic studies of subjects in the humanities, the social sciences, and the physical sciences with the goal of developing students' verbal, written, and reasoning skills.
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The student's field of concentration. Major courses represent 25-50% of the total number of courses required to complete a degree.
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The student's secondary field of concentration. Students who decide to pursue a minor will usually complete about five courses in this second field of study.
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A fourth-year student at a secondary school, college, or university
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A second-year student at a secondary school, college, or university.
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A third-year student at a secondary school, college, or university.
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A first-year student at a secondary school, college, or university.