Undergraduate Studies & Administration
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Course Catalog

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Course Catalog contains the essential information, including course descriptions and prerequisites/corequsites, for all active courses approved by the University. Undergraduates may consult the Undergraduate Course Catalog to familiarise themselves with the course requirements for their program of study and to select the appropriate courses for registration in a specific term.

Each course has:

  • A course code that starts with four letters followed by four digits. The letters show the area or program of study or the department offering the course. The first digit of the number code indicates the academic level of the course:
  • 1 = Introductory courses
  • 2 = Intermediate courses
  • 3/4 = Advanced courses or courses for specialist study
  • A specified number of credits, for example, 0, 1, 2 or 3. To earn 1 credit, students can generally expect to spend 40 to 50 hours, including scheduled hours of instruction, preparing, revising and doing assigned work.

To view the list of courses that will be offered in the upcoming terms for planning of their study, students may consult the Class Schedule and Quota.