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Faculty Rules

For Undergraduate Students

Standard Enrolment

1. (a) In any year of study, students must enrol in a minimum of 24 units of credit, unless they require less than that number to complete the requirements for the degree.
(b) In their first year of study, full-time students will normally complete 48 units of credit; in subsequent semesters, they will normally complete 24 units, but may be permitted to enrol in an additional 6 units.

Prerequisite and Corequisite Requirements

2. A student enrolling in a course must satisfy the prerequisite and corequisite requirements for that course.

Progression

3. In order to obtain units of credit for a course, a student must in that
course:
(a) satisfy attendance requirements;
(b) complete satisfactorily any assignments prescribed;
(c) pass any prescribed examination.

4. Students are not permitted to enrol in Upper Level courses until they have completed at least 36 Level 1 units of credit.

5. Students are required to complete at least 12 units of credit at Level 3 in any program or major sequence offered by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.

6. Students who fail to complete 51% or more of their total units of credit in any semester are required to contact their academic advisor to discuss their continuation in the program.

7. Students whose progress is satisfactory may apply for leave of absence from their studies for no more than two semesters.

Concurrent Study

8. No student may enrol in any course to be counted towards degrees offered by the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at the same time as he/she is enrolled in any other degree or diploma program, except in the case of approved concurrent programs.

Study at another University

9. With the prior approval of Faculty, up to 48 units may be completed at another university, unless equivalent courses are available at the University of New South Wales. Faculty will not approve courses offered by external study.

10. Students must have completed at least 48 units of credit in courses offered by the Faculty before a period of study overseas will be approved.

Advanced Standing

11. Students seeking advanced standing must submit documentary evidence of courses completed elsewhere and specify the courses they wish to complete within the Faculty. Faculty will then determine the number of units of credit to be granted. Advanced standing will not be granted for courses completed more than 10 years previously.

Transfers

12. (a) The Faculty will grant the maximum credit possible to facilitate a student's transfer from one degree to another. The credit will vary depending on the degrees concerned.
(b) A student enrolled in the combined Arts/Law program who does not wish to proceed to the combined degree BA LLB may apply to transfer to the BA degree with credit for all courses completed in the program.

Special Admission to Honours

13. Students who have been awarded a degree at Pass level from the University of New South Wales or a comparable degree from another university may be admitted by Faculty to candidature for the award of that degree at Honours level with credit for all courses completed if, during their studies for the Pass degree, they have satisfied the prerequisites for entry to the Honours level program or completed an equivalent program of study. Permission will not be granted if more than three years have elapsed since the completion of the Pass degree.

Modification of Requirements

14. Faculty may modify the requirements of any of these rules in special circumstances.

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© The University of New South Wales (CRICOS Provider No.: 00098G), 2004-2011. The information contained in this Handbook is indicative only. While every effort is made to keep this information up-to-date, the University reserves the right to discontinue or vary arrangements, programs and courses at any time without notice and at its discretion. While the University will try to avoid or minimise any inconvenience, changes may also be made to programs, courses and staff after enrolment. The University may also set limits on the number of students in a course.