An Annual Delivery Forecast is available to help you plan your study year in advance. Since not all electives and specialisation classes run every term, each trimester timetable is developed based on this schedule. This allows you to effectively plan the classes you wish to take throughout the year.
You can find the Annual Delivery Forecast below. When selecting your subjects, please ensure you plan for the entire year and choose your preferred electives when they are offered to avoid disappointment.
Please click on the below link.
An Annual Delivery Forecast is available to help you plan your study year in advance. Since not all electives and specialisation classes run every term, each trimester timetable is developed based on this schedule. This allows you to effectively plan the classes you wish to take throughout the year.
You can find the Annual Delivery Forecast below. When selecting your subjects, please ensure you plan for the entire year and choose your preferred electives when they are offered to avoid disappointment.
Please click on the below links.
Dr Reenu Maskey –
(Postgraduates)
Dr Johnnel Smith – Senior Program Manager (Tourism and Hospitality)
Janene Wardrop – Program Manager (Events)
(Undergraduates)
Dr Johnnel Smith – Senior Program Manager (Tourism and Hospitality)
Janene Wardrop – Program Manager (Events)
(Postgraduates and Undergraduates)
Dr Patrick Shearman – Program Manager (Information Technology)
A normal full-time study load* for undergraduate students is 12 credit points or 4 academic subjects per term. For postgraduate students the standard study load is is between 6 and 8 subjects per year (an equivalent to 24 credit points). Avantis enrolment allows students to enrol in the standard study load only.
Students may request to enrol in an additional subject (credit overload) or reduce their study load (applicable for international students only, as their study load must be 4 academic subjects).
Requests to exceed or reduce credit points can be made using the Change of Study Load e-form. These requests will be assessed on a case-by-case basis, considering the reason and the student’s academic progression in previous trimesters.
Students can only enrol in subjects that are part of their course progression, study plan and program (see tables above). For courses that allow free elective choices, such as within our undergraduate degrees, students may use specialisation subjects from other degrees as electives. However, enrolment in these subjects is still limited by prerequisites and class availability.
If your course allows you to pick electives, you may select undergraduate subjects from across all programs at the same level of studies. For example, if your course requires Year 2 electives, you need to choose a subject that starts with a 2 in the course code. You must meet any prerequisites required by the program to enrol in cross-program electives. To find electives offered within your course please refer to the Course Progression above.
The term study load refers to the number of academic credits or subjects a student is enrolled in during a specific term or semester. It typically reflects the total amount of coursework a student is expected to complete, with full-time study loads generally defined by a set number of credits or subjects that equate to a standard workload.
Once the timetable is formally published, you will see the delivery schedule of available subjects and the timetable for the upcoming trimester.
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