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Specific degrees and their requirements

 

Information applicable to all or most degrees

Supplementary information

  • "In most cases, but not all . . " but change the "where to look bit" to click on the course (GUS,46)
  • Disclaimer that the calendar is the authoritative source of degree and major requirements
  • If in doubt seek advice.

Tool tips

  • 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

Thoughts and questions

  • Joe Lobotka (Unlicensed), some pages will have many subject codes visible to the user. Rather than having a tool tip on each one, could we have a widget that gathers up all the course code tool tip explanations and presents them as a sorted list?
  • For the structured degrees I have made clear the elective requirements, but for the flexible degrees the user must work this out from the degree requirements less the requirements for their major(s). Is this delineation okay?
  • Whenever a course code is listed the name will also be visible and the whole lot will be linked to the Course Finder result for that course
  • 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
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