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Specific degrees and their requirements

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Information applicable to all or most degrees

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

  • "Most students will do most of their 100-level courses in their first year, most of their 200-level courses 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 programme requirements and details.
  • If in doubt seek advice.

Tool tips (add to section with same name on each degree page)

  • 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: Any course from this university
  • For the first mention of each course code on the page: Subject name (as per GUS p.123)

Thoughts and questions about the approach to all degree pages

  • Every mention of every course will have the course code and the name (i.e. we won't ever use the course code on its own for page content).
    • All these course instances will link to Course Finder for the outline for the course.
  • For the structured degrees I have stated explicitly (on a points or course by level basis) the elective requirements, which would enable the user to avoid summing all the course points to check against the degree rules.
    • I am reluctant to do this for the more flexible degrees (due to the proportion of choice), meaning the user will have to. Is this okay?
  • Bullets notes under the numbered requirements are suggested content to supplement/surround the requirements. Some are quotes from GUS, others are the essence of the idea for Anne Nelson (Unlicensed) to write up

 

Rule types

 

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Total

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Total points required: 360

 

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Maximum of 180 points from 100-level courses

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An additional 15 points from 300-level BIOL, BMSC, BTEC or CHEM courses

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  1. CHEM115
  2. Complete the following three 100-level courses:
    1. CHIN101
    2. CHIN102
    3. CHIN112

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Singular or multiple (max so far is 8)

Will we always show all?

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  1. ASIA201
  2. MAOR210
  3. MAOR216
  4. PASI201
  5. PASI202
  6. POLS203
  7. POLS208

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An additional 20 points from 200 and 300-level BIOL, BMSC or BTEC courses.

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  1. Have gained a minimum of 14 NCEA level 3 credits in two of: Calculus, Physics, and Statistics; or
  2. Will study the major subject Landscape Architecture or Architecture History and Theory

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An additional 30 points from elective courses.

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  1. Minimum of 30 points from 1g above and 2g below must be from 200 and 300-level courses.

 

Part 3 in BE

 

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Where the selection is from any subject area but at least some points count towards a rule other than the total degree points.

 

Small c"cluster" of related courses (les than a minor)

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Satisfy the requirements for a minimum of one major subject.

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Values will be one or a minimum of one

Could be used to cover minors

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