Undergraduate Course Enrolment
There are two enrolment periods for returning students during the academic year. These periods are September to October and February to March. From September to October students can enrol for all the subjects they would like to take, taking into account the constraints specified below. The February to March period is designed for students to add to the list of the subjects that they enrolled for in September.
Enrolment Constraints
At the time of enrolment, students must take into account the following constraints on their choice of which subjects to enrol for:
- The 1996 degree programme subjects have no prerequisites or corequisites.
- Enrolment constraints
- 1st CYCLE: 90 credits per year (maximum 55 per term).
- 2nd CYCLE: 120 credits per year (maximum 65 per term).
- Students are first-cycle students until they have completed all the first-cycle subjects.
- Students can enrol for optional subjects as free choice subjects provided this is an option. If chosen as an optional subject, students are not allowed to take the subject as a free choice subject and vice versa.
- Students are obliged to enrol for previous year compulsory and core subjects.
- Students cannot enroll for subjects from more than five terms in one academic year, where an annual subject counts as two terms.
- The 39 free choice credits shall be allocated to the degree course (not to a particular year) and can be taken at any time during the course.
- The final-year project is not a fifth year subject. It is to be defended when students have passed all the degree subjects. Students that pass will be awarded six credits.
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