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- Degree requirements, third requirement bullet: What is an 'approved equivalent? Is there a list or at least a definition? How do I get approval?
- Degree requirements: What courses are approved to meet the oral and written communication requirements? How do I get approval?
- Applied Physics: We need to define approved course tighter?
- Applied Physics: We need to define related subjects tighter?
- Computer Science: Please define 'approved courses' for each of the two instances? And is it really necessary to have the course selections approved, as they come from quite a tight range anyway?
- Development Studies: In discussion with Johan it appears that students may not be permitted entry to some of the listed courses due to over-demand. Which ones? Where is the warning message and policy? Why even list them if this is the case?
- Development Studies: The school website appears to have incorrect information (cf the UG Prospectus). Somebody might want to check and correct if required.
- Development Studies: Are the specialist stream (see page 19 of the UG Prospectus) the same as specialisations? If not maybe use a different word, as it will confuse readers. Do we have to cover them on the web?
- Electronic and Computer Systems: Please defined 'approved courses'? And is it really necessary to have the course selection approved, as they come from quite a tight range anyway?
- Environmental Science: Please define 'approved courses'?
- Environmental Studies: What are the equivalent courses for STAT 193? Can we list them?
- Geography: What are the equivalent courses for STAT 193? Can we list them?
- Geology: Is the 100-level CHEM requirements expressed too precisely (and course changes over time might invalidate)? Just seemed better to express the permitted range rather than exclude one course.
- Geophysics: Really needs to be two specialisations (where choosing one is mandatory) of the one major, both for the sake of clear communications and consistent with other degrees.
- Physical Geography: I have used the Supplementary information section to express the desirability of an additional 100-level course. Please check and let me know if this is strong enough. I feel uncomfortable placing this in the major requirements section when the Calendar is silent on the matter.
- Statistics: Please check what I have written about the 'two further courses' at 200 level?
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Duration
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3 years of full-time study and may study
Can also be studied part-time.
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Points and courses
360 points (approximately 22 courses)
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Entry Requirements
To be accepted into the BSc you need to:
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