A student should take no more than 96 credits in BA (applicable for every subject).
To obtain a major in any subject, a student must have a total of 48 credits in that subject, which equates to 6 papers of 8 credits taken over three years. (2 papers per year)
The remaining 48 credits are divided as follows:
In the first and second years, compulsory papers BSHF 101 and FST 01, each worth 8 credits.
Students in their second year are required to take one elective course in addition to the compulsory course and the subject in which they are majoring.
Applied Courses are for third-year students, and they can be taken for 8 or 16 credits.
Students may take any subject from Group 1 to Group A1 in addition to Group A1.
As a result, the number of subjects taken each year is determined by the number of credits a student takes. If a 4-credit subject is chosen, the student should take two 4-credit papers for a total of 8 credits, increasing the number of papers.