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If there was a general guideline of how the schools curriculum worked, someone could pick the given subject then gather their own information and form their own opinion on it. Schools are too indoctrine-iny for my likeing.
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Different schools and different jurisdictions apply different approaches. In Latin American and EU jurisdictions there's a whole lot less electives, the program is rigid, its all just their discipline. Better schools will offer a wider range of alternative courses, but they don't stray far afield.
In my academic studies in the US credit was earned for classes in ballroom dancing, archery and small-boat sailing, plus a slew of others not in my major.