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Enrolment case studiesPlease see handbook for full subject names and descriptions
Example 1: Second year enrolments (total points: 43.75) 610-221 12.5 pts 610-225 6.25 pts 610-240 12.5 pts 610-260 12.5 pts Possible choices for third year 610-320, 610-321, 610-325 610-340, 610-341, 610-345 610-360 610-332, 610-333, 610-399 Comments: This student has chosen three second year subject areas, with a focus on organic chemistry. This choice allows them to specialize in organic chemistry but will prevent them from enrolling in 610-310, 610-311 or 610-315 in third year.
Example 2: Second year enrolments (total points: 37.5) 610-210 12.5 pts 610-220 12.5 pts 610-260 12.5 pts Possible choices for third year 610-310, 610-311, 610-315 610-320, 610-321, 610-325 610-360 610-332, 610-333, 610-399 Comments: This student has chosen to do the minimum second year enrolment (37.5 points) that still allows a major in third year. However, their choices in third year are limited.
Example 3: Second year enrolments (total points: 56.25) 610-210 12.5 pts 610-220 12.5 pts 610-241 12.5 pts 610-245 6.25 pts 610-260 12.5 pts Possible choices for third year 610-310, 610-311, 610-315 610-320, 610-321, 610-325 610-340, 610-341, 610-345 610-360 610-332, 610-333, 610-399 Comments: At second year this student has taken a set of subjects that will allow them to undertake any course combination at third year level. They have chosen to undertake additional studies in inorganic chemistry at second year. |
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First year student, Warren Hurley |
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