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Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning : Guide to courses

7. Quota subjects


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7. Quota subjects
    7.1. Selection procedure
    7.2. Enrolment procedure

 7. Quota subjects

The following subjects in the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning have restricted enrolment numbers in 2001 due to lab and workshop limitations.

 Table 4: Quota subjects 2001

Subject  

Places available  

702-347 CAD Visualisation  

52  

702-402 Digital Speculations  

16  

702-334 Rendering as a Graphic Communication  

48  

702-312 Timber Furniture Workshop  

16  

 7.1. Selection procedure

Selection into quota subjects is based on academic merit. Students who apply for a place in a quota subject will be ranked according to the weighted average of their course results. Places in each subject will be offered in accordance with applicant's rank on the list until all places available in the subject have been filled.

 7.2. Enrolment procedure

Students need to indicate their wish to be considered for a place in quota subjects on their course plan for 2001. There are two rounds of offers into quota restricted subjects prior to the start of each semester. Students will automatically be considered for the quota subjects they have selected on their course plan in round two if they are not offered a place in round one.

Round one quota offers will be included on the authorised enrolment record. Confirmation of the enrolment will signify acceptance of the place in the quota subjects. Failure to confirm the enrolment by Wednesday 17 January may jeopardise the place in the quota subject. Round two offers will be made early in February and successful students must confirm their place in the subject by Friday 23 February.

In July of each year, a 'top-up' of places in Semester 2 quota subjects occurs (round three). Students who have not previously applied for a place in Semester 2 quota subjects will need to submit the quota subject request form to the Faculty of Architecture Building and Planning Student Services Office before the submission deadline of Friday 1 June. Students who are offered a place in a quota subject will be notified by mail.

Students offered a place in quota subjects in round three will need to confirm acceptance of the place before Friday 20 July to secure their place. It is therefore important to ensure that you have informed the Student Services Office of your current postal address.



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