– Major: Main thing you’re studying (e.g Law)
At SMU, majority of people take double majors, so we have two main things to study. Can be related or unrelated – e.g econs and finance (related) vs econs and corp comms (not very related)
– Minor: SMU does not have
– Elective: Major electives and free/unrestricted electives
Major electives are modules you need to take for your major. There is a list of modules to choose from instead of specific set mods. (e.g as a Psych major, there’s a list of 20 psych mods i can take, but I only need to pick 10)
Free electives (or general education) are modules not related to your major.
You can take mods from Accountancy, Law, Info Systems, or even random things like Languages, Dance, Film, etc.
– Core: Compulsory modules: Uni core, Degree core, Major core.
Uni core is a common unified programme everyone goes through regardless of faculty. (i.e things like foundation in writing, communications, teambuilding)
Degree core is a common unified programme for everyone in that specific faculty.
(i.e for Social Sciences, everyone takes Intro Psych, Intro Sociology, Intro Pol. Sci, and Intro Stats regardless of major)
Major core are compulsory mods for your major. (i.e for Psych, Psych Research methods I and II)
– Track/Specialisation: More specific version of your major (Not all majors have track)
e.g “Operations Management (OM) with track in Analytics” means that they take the same OM major core as other OM majors, but their major electives are analytics-specific mods instead of just any OM mods.
– Honours: SMU doesn’t use the Honours system
SMU uses the cumulative GPA (Grade Point Average) criteria to recognize students with academic excellence and it is based on a 4.0 system.
Cumulative GPA Awards
3.8+/4.0 Summa Cum Laude (With Highest Distinction)
3.60 – 3.79 / 4.0 Magna Cum Laude (High Distinction)
3.40 – 3.59 / 4.0 Cum Laude (Distinction)
3.20 – 3.39 / 4.0 High Merit
3.00 – 3.19 / 4.0 Merit