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Supplementary information (add to section with same name following each Degree Requirements section)

  • "In most cases, but not all . . " but change to address that as many Most students will do most of their 100-level courses as possible should be taken in the their first year (whether listed in degree or major requirements), starting with those that are the prerequisites for required , most of their 200-level courses . Also adjust the "where to look bit" to click on the course (GUS,46)in their second year and most of their 300-level courses in their third (and fourth) years. Particular preference should be given to prerequisite courses, being those required before you can do a certain higher level course.
  • Disclaimer that the calendar is the authoritative source of degree and major requirements
  • If in doubt seek advice.

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  • 100-level: These are basic level courses, usually studied in your first year
  • 200-level: These are intermediate level courses, usually studied in your second
  • 300-level: These are advanced courses, usually studied in your third and subsequent years
  • Elective course: A course of your choiceAny course from this university
  • For the first mention of each course code on the page: Subject name (as per GUS p.123)

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