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There is a minimum number of credit points to be considered a full time student:Okay, this is so confusing.
Lets ask and answer each others enrollment questions here.
My questions is: Is there a minimum number of credit points required?
And as a part time student:A full-time undergraduate student is defined as someone enrolled in 9 credit points or more per semester.
A full-time student normally undertakes 8 units per year, and each unit is allocated a credit point value. Most units are semester based and worth 3 or 4 credit points each.
A degree requiring 68 credit points will normally take 3 years of full-time study to complete.
SourceA part-time undergraduate student is defined as someone enrolled in fewer than 17 credit points per year or less than 9 credit points in half a year.
You can only enrol in more than 14 credit points in a semester if you obtain permission to do so from the Department handling your program (with the exception of Accounting and Finance students, refer below). You can find the contact details for the appropriate department on the Macquarie University Directory.
Once you have been approved to enrol in more than 14 credit points, you will need to go to the Student Enquiry Service to finalise your enrolment. Remember to bring the signed documentation that indicates you have received approval to overload your enrolment. Remember also to enrol in as many units as you can up to 14 credit points prior to submitting your form.
Accounting and Finance students: From 2007 students enrolled in programs offered by the Accounting and Finance department with a Grade Point Average (GPA) >= 3.0 are required to contact eStudent support to request enrolment in more than 14 cp. Refer to the Accounting and Finance department website for further information.
Remember to enrol in as many units as you can up to 14 credit points before you Contact eStudent Support, making sure you list the unit code and name in your request. Please note that you cannot request to enrol in more than five units for that half-year.
I believe that I faced a similar issue during my second year, and they counted me full-time over the year (despite having only 8 cp in half a year).to be classed part time it says "17 cps or fewer per year or less than 9 in a half year"
Im doing 18cps this year HOWEVER only doing 7 this semester....does that mean Im full time because over the year i am doing the 18 or part time one semester and full time in sem 2?
That is your list of core units or prescribed units, therefore they are required, as the "Required" states.on my handbook of undergraduate studies the ICOM section lists the units it has, but most have the word required next to them eg:
100 Level or above
required CUL100 Living Culture: entertainment, identity, power (3)
required ICOM 101 Intercultural Relations (3)
required ICOM 100 Introduction to International Communication (3)
required MAS 104 Australian media (3)
does that mean i must do them??
I believe that I faced a similar issue during my second year, and they counted me full-time over the year (despite having only 8 cp in half a year).
I would contact Student Enquiry Services for clarification though![]()
Complete - http://www.timetables.mq.edu.au/cla...?Format=PDF&Special=custom&levels=1&periods=1where do I find the timetables for 2009?
You want to contact eStudent Support and tell them your problem.hey guys, im having a bit of a confusion here. i've accepted my offer to B Commerce at maq uni. and when i try to enrol through estudent it says this " Sorry, but you do not have any Courses that you can make enrolments for." does this mean i need to attend the talk about our course at the uni and enroll on the day. Or whats happenin with this course, im confused
Help me please
Ahh, yeah sorry didn't read the HSC yearAsyLum, i think thats because aq15 is an 08er, and it will show that you have no courses to enrol in untl academic advising (compulsory) next week...or am i mistaken?
SourceGot another offer from Macq, but I was enrolled in Macq last year so I don't think I have to go to the compulsory on campus thingy right?...And I must ask (if anyone knows) if I can enrol on the 6th of Feb or wait until when the late rounders get to start enrolling which is on the 9th of Feb?
Yeah, looks like it, wish they didn't do it for me either, but I gotta sort out a few things while I'm there so ughThat means me right? I mean honestly I really rather not go to the on campus thing...it's a drag