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Originally posted by Taualumna
Some schools might let you skip first year as credits are transferrable. So instead of finishing in four years, you get to finish in three if you go full time I've considered doing this, so I can have a degree in art history and economics.
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Taualumna,
you should have no problem completing a second degree if you do it at UofT.
I found this on their website.
“Second Degree” Requirements
Students beginning a second degree are normally exempted from the first year of the degree requirements by being granted five (5.0) credits, four 100-level and one 200-level, regardless of the number of previous degrees held. Students are governed by the rules of the Faculty in place at the time they commence their second degree. Students who already hold a degree from the Faculty of Arts and Science, the University of Toronto at Scarborough or the University of Toronto at Mississauga may complete a second degree only of an alternate type (i.e. if a student has a B.A. degree then he/she may not complete a second B.A. degree).
Note:
In biological and science programs there may be occasions when scientific observations are made by students on themselves or on fellow students. These include common diagnostic or immunization procedures. Unless a valid reason exists, students are expected to participate in such exercises. If any investigative work involving student participation does not form part of the program, participation is voluntary.