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Specific degrees and their requirements

 

Information applicable to all or most degrees

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

  • "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 (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: A course of your choice
  • 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

 

 TypeSubtypeExampleExample degree (major)Notes
1Points

Total

Total points required: 360

 

All degrees 
2PointsBy level

Maximum of 180 points from 100-level courses

BACould include: max or min value; "an additional"
3PointsBy degree (ie schedule)Minimum of 240 points from BA coursesBACould include: max or min value;
4PointsBy level and by degreeMinimum of 180 points from 200 and 300-level courses listed for the BASBASCould include: max or min value;
5PointsBy subject   
6PointsBy level and by subject

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

BBmedScCould include: "an additional"; "Minimum of"; multiple levels, multiple subjects
7Specified course(s)Exact
  1. CHEM115
  2. Complete the following three 100-level courses:
    1. CHIN101
    2. CHIN102
    3. CHIN112
BA (Chinese)

Singular or multiple (max so far is 8)

Will we always show all?

8Specified course(s)From a listOne of the following regional-based courses:
  1. ASIA201
  2. MAOR210
  3. MAOR216
  4. PASI201
  5. PASI202
  6. POLS203
  7. POLS208
BA (Developement Studies)Short or long. Have to decide threshold for when to show all by default or show only some.
9Specified course(s)From a range

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

BBiomedSc (Human Generitcs)Or is this really a Points by Level and Subject?
10Substitution Course substitution: SARC122 may be replaced with an elective course if you:
  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
BASCould include: A recommendation that the course be done even when it could be substituted
11Elective coursesStandard

An additional 30 points from elective courses.

BASNo conditions, as these points are only required to meet the total degree points requirement.
12Elective coursesConditionalAn additional 30 points from elective courses.
  1. Minimum of 30 points from 1g above and 2g below must be from 200 and 300-level courses.

 

Part 3 in BE

 

BBSc

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)

13Number of majors 

Satisfy the requirements for a minimum of one major subject.

BAS

Values will be one or a minimum of one

Could be used to cover minors

14OtherEntry to second yearEntry to the second year is based on academic performance across all the first year courses. Historically, a B+ average has been sufficient to be selected.BASAlso LLB. Maybe others
15Other    
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