How do I choose an elective? 🔹 What’s an elective and how do I pick one? 🔹 Can I take a course outside my program? 🔹 How do I know which electives are available?

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Learn what electives are, how to choose one that fits your interests and schedule, and how electives count toward your degree at Acadia.

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Electives are a great way to explore subjects outside your main program — and they still count toward your degree!

🎯 What is an elective?

  • An elective is a course that isn’t required for your specific program but still counts toward your total credits.
  • You can choose electives from any subject area that interests you, as long as you meet the course prerequisites.

🧭 How to choose one

  • Think about what interests you — do you enjoy writing, science, art, or learning new languages?
  • Check your class schedule to see what fits without overlapping your required courses.
  • Use the Academic Calendar or Self-Service portal to browse available courses.
  • Always check your Program Requirements in the Academic Calendar, which outline any required courses as well as the number of elective credit hours you can take.
  • If you’re unsure, ask your academic advisor or department for suggestions.

📘 Helpful Definitions

  • Elective: A course you choose freely that isn’t part of your core program requirements.
  • Prerequisite: A course you must complete before taking another course.
  • Academic advisor: A faculty or staff member who helps you plan your courses and stay on track for graduation.

📝 Special Notes

  • Some electives may fill up quickly — register early!
  • If you're in your first year, electives are a great way to explore new interests or try something completely different.
  • You can also use electives to add a minor or concentration to your degree later on.

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Article ID: 1366
Created
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