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    Will be double majoring in Criminal Justice and Judaic Studies, and minoring in Terrorism studies.
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    philosophy

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    History and Social History.
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    Computer Science.
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    I don't know about this whole majoring and minoring thing, but the closest translation(IMO) for what I study is computer and business science.


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    If majoring is the same idea as a Uni degree over him, I'm doing History/Politics.

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    Physics, minor Biology

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reenk Roink View Post
    Physics, minor Biology



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    Quote Originally Posted by Hooahguy View Post
    Will be double majoring in Criminal Justice and Judaic Studies, and minoring in Terrorism studies.
    criminal justice is linked to judaic studies?

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    criminal justice is linked to judaic studies?
    No, but at University of Maryland, if you do a major in Judaic Studies, then you get to go there for in-state tuition even if you live in another state, all thanks to the Academic Common Market.
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    Marketing (BBus). Business Information Systems Management (BScIT).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hooahguy View Post
    No, but at University of Maryland, if you do a major in Judaic Studies, then you get to go there for in-state tuition even if you live in another state, all thanks to the Academic Common Market.
    How does that work?



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    Quote Originally Posted by drone View Post
    How does that work?



    Have you enjoyed your first riot yet at UofM?
    Im taking a gap year before I start UMD, but I do plan on joining the Student Police Auxiliary, so this might turn out interesting.

    Anyhow, heres how the Academic Common Market thing works:
    So, if a state college which is part of the ACM doesnt have a major you want, you can attend another state college that is part of the ACM that does have the major. In this case, no state college in Georgia has Judaics as a major, and UMD does, so I get to go to UMD for the in state tuition.
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    Another History/Poli Sci double major over here. Currently in Year 3, and I haven't cracked yet.
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    i almost played football at college park. crap hole that place is....


    im majoring in a dual program for economics/mathematics

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stranger View Post
    criminal justice is linked to judaic studies?
    ...and terrorism?

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    History, chosen specialization (and thesis focus) was Modern European


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    Law. Additional degrees in tax law and notary law (assuming "major" is = master degree (university degree?)?)
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    major is same as bachelor i think. and minor is just some additional stuff u can do but dont have to. atleast thats how it is in holland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andres View Post
    Law. Additional degrees in tax law and notary law (assuming "major" is = master degree (university degree?)?)
    No, major refers to a specialization that US undergraduate schools require for obtaining a BA/BS degree. For instance, my undergraduate degree is a BA in History. To obtain the major, a person has to take more numerous, and more advanced, classes in that particular focus than is otherwise required for the Bachelor's degree. Particular requirements for the majors vary depending on the major and the school at which it is obtained.

    A minor is a lesser specialization in a different subject than the major. Many schools do not require minors and they're not generally very useful for anything beyond personal knowledge.


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    Quote Originally Posted by TinCow View Post
    No, major refers to a specialization that US undergraduate schools require for obtaining a BA/BS degree. For instance, my undergraduate degree is a BA in History. To obtain the major, a person has to take more numerous, and more advanced, classes in that particular focus than is otherwise required for the Bachelor's degree. Particular requirements for the majors vary depending on the major and the school at which it is obtained.

    A minor is a lesser specialization in a different subject than the major. Many schools do not require minors and they're not generally very useful for anything beyond personal knowledge.
    I'm confused

    So majors and minors have nothing to do with university?

    Why do you have such a weird educational system?
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    Quote Originally Posted by alh_p View Post
    ...and terrorism?
    Wow, seriously? After I just explained all that?
    Ugh. As a career path I want to work in counter-terrorism, hence my major in CJ and minor in terrorism studies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hooahguy View Post
    Wow, seriously? After I just explained all that?
    Ugh. As a career path I want to work in counter-terrorism, hence my major in CJ and minor in terrorism studies.
    *smacks forehead*
    Sorry, I was being facetious. And I am trying to stear clear of the Backroom line... My knowledge of the UK and other govts' counter terrorism strategies is that they are broadly based on 4 pillars, Prepare, Protect, Prevent and Pursue. My guess is Israel focuses on an extra "P", Provoke?

    I'm intrigued though, what is it that makes you want to work in Counter Terorrism? Maybe that has a lot to do with what one considers to be counter terrorism work.

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    As a follow-up to my previous post, here's a basic diagram of the US education system:

    Elementary School (in Europe, Primary School)
    Ages: ~3 to 9
    Degree: NONE
    Goes Next to: Middle School

    Middle School (in Europe, part of Primary School)
    Ages: ~9 to 13
    Degree: NONE
    Goes Next to: High School

    High School (in Europe, Secondary School)
    Ages: ~14 to 18
    Degree: High School Diploma
    Goes Next to: JOB or Associate's Degree or Technical Degree or Undergraduate Degree

    Associate College
    Ages: ~18 to 20
    Degree: Associate's Degree
    Goes Next to: JOB or Undergraduate Degree

    Technical College
    Ages: ~18 to 20
    Degree: Technical/Professional Degree
    Goes Next to: JOB

    Undergraduate College/University
    Ages: ~18 to 21
    Degree: Bachelor's Degree
    Goes Next to: JOB or Graduate

    Graduate College/University
    Ages: ~21 to ???
    Degree: Masters, Doctorate, etc.
    Goes Next to: JOB or more Graduate

    It is worth noting that 'Elementary School' and 'Middle School' are not really separate systems of any kind. They are simply a system used to differentiate between the age of the student. Some schools use 'Elementary School' for every student up to 12 or 13 years (without any 'Middle School'). Some only use it up to about age 6 or so. Some schools also have 'Junior High' which is about 12 to 14 years. However, it is all semantics. In every case, without exception, the entire Primary and Secondary School system in the US takes 13 years, from 'Kindergarden' to 12th grade. Elementary, Middle, Junior High, and High are all just case-specific names given to different years within the Primary/Secondary system.

    The first degree that a person obtains is the High School degree, after completion of all of Primary and Secondary school. This is a very low-level general education degree and generally does not qualify a person for much more than the service industry or manual labor. After Secondary school, the undergraduate degree is still general education, but at a higher level and with the ability to focus on a particular area. An undergraduate degree can qualify a person for a basic job in a specialized field or a more advanced job in a basic field, but it depends greatly on the job, the person, and the quality of the degree itself (i.e. Harvard vs. Middle of Nowhere University). A graduate degree is generally required for all many high-level professions.

    There are also two other degrees that I listed above but didn't discuss before. First, there is the Associate's Degree. This is usually an alternative to undergraduate. Like a Bachelor's degree, it is a degree in general education, but it takes only two years instead of four. On the job level, it provides a big boost over a High School degree, but not as big a boost as a Bachelor's Degree. Second, there is the Technical Degree. This is a specific degree in a professional field that requires specific knowledge, but not necessarily a large amount of schooling. This is for things like medical testing, repair/maintenance of industrial equipment, etc. Technical degrees can be obtained in one to two years (sometimes even six months), and are often mandatory for employment in those areas.
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    Ah, so to compare it to the Australian system.

    Same until graduation of high school.

    Undergrad college/degree (uni)= Bachelor of x (your minor/major stuff is just required and elective courses. So my brother has a Bachelor of Engineering, majoring in Mechatronics and minoring in software)

    Most people stop there, but others go back to uni to get Master/Doctorate.

    Otherwise you attend TAFE and get a diploma (technical college)

    So a community college is just an undergraduate college with lower entry requirements?
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stranger View Post
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    What you going to do with a degree in that?




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    I don't understand this majoring lark??

    I just applied for and got to study Mechanical Engineering after I left school.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TinCow View Post
    here's a basic diagram of the US education system...
    Here is the basic diagram of the UK education system, please note, this isn't the new reformed School system coming in place, with the diploma's, etc.

    Play School/Pre-School
    Ages: 2 to ~4

    Primary School [Compulsory]
    Ages: ~4 to ~7
    Goes Next to: Junior School

    Junior School [Compulsory]
    Ages: ~7 to ~11
    Goes Next to: High School

    High School [Compulsory]
    Ages: ~11 to ~16
    Award: GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education)
    Goes Next to: JOB or College

    College - '6th Form'
    Ages: ~16 to ~18
    Award: ACSE (Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education)
    Goes Next to: JOB or Undergraduate Degree


    College - General
    Ages: ~16+
    Award: ACSE, NVQ, Diploma, GCSE, anything below Bachelor's level.
    Goes Next to: JOB or University degree

    Undergraduate College/University
    Ages: ~18 to ~21
    Award: Bachelor's Degree
    Goes Next to: JOB or Post-Graduate

    Post-Graduate College/University
    Ages: ~21 to ???
    Award: Masters, Doctorate, etc
    Goes Next to: JOB or more Post-Graduate

    It is worth noting that 'Primary School' and 'Junior School' are not really separate systems of any kind, as most of them share the same building. There are exceptions where they are different.
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    Quote Originally Posted by alh_p View Post
    Sorry, I was being facetious. And I am trying to stear clear of the Backroom line... My knowledge of the UK and other govts' counter terrorism strategies is that they are broadly based on 4 pillars, Prepare, Protect, Prevent and Pursue. My guess is Israel focuses on an extra "P", Provoke?

    I'm intrigued though, what is it that makes you want to work in Counter Terorrism? Maybe that has a lot to do with what one considers to be counter terrorism work.
    I just PM'ed you with my answer.
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