When you have completed Course Unit Selection you should be registered for a total of 120 credits.
If you are registered for a non-language degree you need to take a total of 10 units (usually 8 lecture units, 1 EDM and 1 RSM) (100 credits). These are in addition to the compulsory Tutorial and Dissertation units (10 credits each). Joint honours students may take a different combination of units – please refer to the Course Unit Plan.
If you are registered for a degree with language: for route a), you need to select 6 units (60 credits), these are in addition to the compulsory Tutorial, Dissertation, EDM and RSM units (total 40 credits). In addition you will take language units to the equivalent of 20 credits. For route b), you need to select 4 units (40 credits), these are in addition to the compulsory Tutorial, Dissertation, EDM and RSM units (total 40 credits). In addition you will take language units to the equivalent of 40 credits.
Check that you are aware of any recommended or pre/co-requisite units associated with your choice. Check with your Programme Director or the Unit Coordinator if you are in any doubt about the suitability or content of any of your choices.
Check that the units you have selected do not clash on the School timetable AND on the timetable for any other School that manages units you intend to take.
Check that the units you have chosen provide a suitable foundation for the final year units you wish to take.
Wildcards – You may choose any course unit in the specified subject area at the level you will be studying at e.g. BIOL wildcard – for your level 2 study, you may choose any* BIOL level 2 course unit.
*Providing you have the pre/co-requisites, excluding EDMs, RSMs and field courses.