Correct. You won't be able to enrol in a unit you meet the prereq.with prerequisities, does that mean they have to be completed before you can do that unit?
cas theres a subject thats offered in session 1 but has a preqreq of another subject in session 1..how does that work?
NCCW (Not to count for Credit With) means that if you have taken any of the NCCW units listed, the unit you are looking at taking will not be counted for credit. It essentially means that you are not allowed to take the unit if you have taken any of the NCCW units listed. This stops people from taking units they already know the content of, which would give them an unfair advantage over others. For example, the beginners German unit GMN104 has the NCCW of 'HSC German Extension or Continuers Band 4, 5 or 6'. This stops anyone who is already clearly pretty good at German from taking the beginners course, where they would blitz everyone else and gain an HD without any effort. Think of it as an anti-prerequisite.This will be my first year. Dumb question - but I'm not sure I fully understand NCCW. I read this on the mq website:
"An NCCW (Not to Count for Credit With) unit is one that you choose to study although the credit points will not count towards your qualification. The grade you receive for an NCCW unit will be included in your GPA calculation."
What are the ramifications of 'it not counting towards my qualification'? Any clarification would be great.
*yawn* i just woke up, but ok, just for youMight want to update the timetable URL to this year's