Course programs

In order to assist students in determining the order of enrolment in subjects, typical course programs are supplied. These are offered as suggested patterns of enrolment that enable students to satisfy the course completion requirements, taking into account factors such as subject requisites, semester offered, and full-time or part-time study modes. Following the course program provided allows students to complete the degree in the minimum time. Individual programs may vary from the typical course program if subject requisites are satisfied. Students should be aware that if the typical program is not followed the course duration may be extended and not all subjects may be available when preferred.

In the case of combined degrees and courses with significant flexibility via major and sub-major choices, it is not feasible to publish programs for all possible pathways. Programs are presented for typical pathways, along with information that would allow the equivalent program for a different pathway choice to be deduced.

Not all courses have a program specified. Students in such courses need to select subjects for which they have met the requisites from those on offer each year and construct a program for themselves that avoids timetable clashes. In such cases the best strategy is to identify any long requisite chains in the course and undertake subjects at the beginning of the longest chain first.