• When you have completed Course Unit Selection you should be registered for a total of 120 credits.
  • 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.
  • You are advised to ensure that chosen units are spread over the three periods available (i.e. Semester 1, early and late and Semester 2, early) and that you do not overload yourself with optional units in a single 6 week block. Early semester units will have an (E) after the course code and late semester units will have an (L) after the course code e.g. BIOL31411 Protein Sorting (L). Note: non BIOL units may be spread over a full semester in a 12 week block.
  • You must look at the content of the final level units that are available to you and try to balance the units so that you are not overloaded in one semester, taking into consideration when you will be undertaking other work e.g. eLearning workshops, practical units, projects.
  • You must check that you attended any pre-requisite first or second level units, listed on the unit descriptions.
  • 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 3 study, you may choose any* BIOL level 3 course unit.

*Providing you have the pre/co-requisites.

J. Helpful Hints – p2 – Level 3
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