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Program structure, do I have to follow its order? (1 Viewer)

la-8697

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Hi,

I started mid-year and I am doing Comm/Law, UNSW told me that the Law program doesn't start midyear so last july I did the four commerce compulsories.

I was thinking of doing Marketing for my major.

Ok, hmm, so I kept referring to this structure whenever I am enrolling for courses

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So my question is, since I failed to actually do LAWS1052 during my first semester in uni, am I able to do LAWS1052 and LAWS1061 at the same time? Do I actually have to follow this particular order?
 

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Hi,

I started mid-year and I am doing Comm/Law, UNSW told me that the Law program doesn't start midyear so last july I did the four commerce compulsories.

I was thinking of doing Marketing for my major.

Ok, hmm, so I kept referring to this structure whenever I am enrolling for courses

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So my question is, since I failed to actually do LAWS1052 during my first semester in uni, am I able to do LAWS1052 and LAWS1061 at the same time? Do I actually have to follow this particular order?
See if prerequisites
 

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No you cannot do LAWS1052 and LAWS1061 at the same time. They are never offered in the same semester for UG students. Also LAWS1052 is a prerequisite to LAWS1061.
 

la-8697

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No you cannot do LAWS1052 and LAWS1061 at the same time. They are never offered in the same semester for UG students. Also LAWS1052 is a prerequisite to LAWS1061.
How about doing laws1052 and laws1141 at the same time?
 

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