Should you specialize or keep your studies broad?

Jocelyn

Written by Jocelyn (she/her), student

Should you master something or become a 鈥渏ack of all trades鈥 in your subject area?

Choosing a major can be hard enough on its own. It can be daunting to think about all the ways in which you听can听customize your degree, which includes adding a听minor, option, specialization, double major, or co-op.听

There are pros and cons to narrowing your studies or keeping them broad.听It鈥檚 just a matter of deciding which one suits you and your future career plans. Let鈥檚 look at the differences between the two as well as students鈥 opinions on why they chose one over the other.

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Pros and cons

Specializing

Pros

  • Gain deep knowledge and expertise.
  • Master a unique skill set.
  • Discover new ground-breaking research or ideas (Could a start-up or Nobel Prize be in your future?).

Cons

  • May have limited flexibility and a heavier workload.
  • Many specializations require further education (e.g., certificates, post-diplomas, Master鈥檚, PhD).

Keeping your studies broad

Pros

  • Flexibility to try different subjects.
  • Opportunity to focus your energy on your major/program.
  • Keep your options open.

Cons

  • May make it difficult to narrow down what you want to do, what鈥檚 next, or what company/industry to work for in the future.
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Things to consider if you听specialize

When you go all in on the subject you鈥檙e really interested in, you鈥檒l have a deeper understanding and more specialized hands-on skills in certain areas of your program (or discipline). You鈥檒l have the opportunity to become your friends' (and maybe future employers') go-to person.

Study what you love in great detail

My friend, Ryan, a听Math and Business Double Degree听student (majoring in Finance and Statistics with a minor in Combinatorics and Optimization) enjoys having a more focused education.

I really like the opportunity to learn as much as possible and focus my skills. My two majors, one which is more theoretical and one which is more practical, really complement each other and make learning more enjoyable. I find the ability to apply knowledge from one of my majors into the other helps me get a deeper understanding.

Ryan, Math and Business double degree student

Fewer free electives

It may take more time to get all your required courses in. For example, I'm doing a French minor and wouldn鈥檛 be able to fit all my required courses in if I took the normal course load of听five courses per term. Instead, I took a course almost every co-op term so that I could get my minor requirements and graduate when I am scheduled to.

Heavier workload and potential course scheduling conflicts

Sometimes it may take more time to complete your degree if you're trying to add areas of study to your program. Courses you need might be offered at the same time or only certain terms.

In my case, I鈥檓 doing a听Materials and Nanoscience major听with a French minor. I can鈥檛 fit all my required science and French courses into my eight university terms. And I prefer not to take more than five courses a semester. My workaround was to take a course during most听of my co-op work terms. I really wanted to finish my degree on time and graduate with my friends (and when I鈥檓 scheduled to). All this juggling helped my听time management and organizational skills!

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Things to consider if you want to generalize听

By studying more subjects, you鈥檒l have a wider range of knowledge. And because you鈥檒l experience a wider range of assignments, learning environments, and teaching styles, you may have a more diverse and transferable skill set.听 听听

Time to focus

By sticking to just your major (or program), you can focus on your main area of study without any competing academic distractions. You鈥檒l know to spend the majority of your study/homework time on both your required courses and elective courses.

Ability to have a lighter schedule

Many of my required science courses are demanding and so I try to take lighter classes when possible. Having a less rigorous course load can free up time for things like co-op applications, part-time jobs, side projects, and a social life.

Keep your options open

If you鈥檙e considering professional school, having more electives will help you complete the requirements for whatever you鈥檙e planning on studying afterwards. Each professional school has their own set of required courses. Make sure to plan ahead and check out which courses you鈥檒l need to get into whichever post-graduate program you're looking at. 听听

For example, my friend Jessica found that keeping it broad helped her reach her goals. She started in 蓝莓视频鈥檚 Conditional Admission to Pharmacy program with a听Biomedical Sciences major听so that she would fulfil all the requirements to study Pharmacy. After doing a term in pharmacy school, however, she decided it wasn't for her and finished her undergraduate degree in Honours Science.

After leaving Pharmacy, Honours Science allowed me to complete my degree on time.听It also gave me the flexibility to explore other pathways that I had never considered until after I switched out of Pharmacy." Jessica is now completing her Master鈥檚 degree in immunology.

Jessica, Honours Science student

Be true to your goals!

Of course, you can always decide what to add on to your degree later. You don't听have to decide the second you apply or accept your offer! Ultimately, you鈥檒l know what you鈥檙e working toward.

However, if you're ever unsure about what to do,听have a chat with your academic advisor (a counsellor for your program/major) and they鈥檒l be able help put you on the right path. You may also want to take advantage of free resources at your university鈥檚 career resource centre.

Maybe you鈥檒l specialize, maybe you鈥檒l keep your options open, or maybe you鈥檒l be somewhere in the middle. Good luck with your decision!



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