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2013 Guide to Enrolment - University of Canterbury

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Choose your programme and courses continuedSpecialist undergraduate degree structure diagrams continuedBachelor <strong>of</strong> Music majoring in Musical Culture – typical degree structure *One <strong>of</strong>MUSA331–334Year 3MUSA200Year 2MUSA100Year 1CompulsoryMusic coursesBachelor <strong>of</strong> Speech and Language Pathology with Honours – typical degree structureYear 4 Third Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalYear 3 Second Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalYear 2 First Pr<strong>of</strong>essionalCMDS161CMDS113Year 1 IntermediateCompulsoryPr<strong>of</strong>essional coursesMUSA MUSA MUSA 300300 Level 2 300 Level 2 300 Level 2MUSA201MUSA101MUSA250MUSA125Music majorcoursesCMDS162CompulsoryfieldworkOne <strong>of</strong>MUSA231–234MUSA131Courses from Musicor other degreesLING101MUSA200 LevelMUSA 150or MUSA 151STAT101300LevelMUSA200 LevelPSYC10550%¹Students must take one <strong>of</strong> the following: MAOR 165; TREO 110; TREO 111; SCIM 101/MAOR 172; HLTH 106.Each small block represents a 15-point course. However, some courses may be 30 points (or more).200Level200Level100 100Level 1 Level1 MUSI 150 or 151 or another 100-level course.2 Some MUSA 300-level courses may be 30 points.Each small block represents a 15-point course. However, some courses may be 30 points (or more).For complete Music major degree plans go <strong>to</strong> www.music.canterbury.ac.nz*Subject <strong>to</strong> Universities New Zealand CUAP approval due December <strong>2013</strong>.LevelPSYC10620%200Level100Level100Level10%100Level 1Selecting Courses, Subjects andQualificationsFrom the Courses, Subjects and Qualificationswebpage (www.canterbury.ac.nz/courses)you can access up-<strong>to</strong>-date information aboutcourses and programmes <strong>of</strong>fered at UC.You can find details <strong>of</strong> a particular course, thesubject you wish <strong>to</strong> study, or a qualificationyou wish <strong>to</strong> complete.1. Find a course: type in the four-letter codefollowed by the three-digit number <strong>of</strong>the course eg, CHCH101 in<strong>to</strong> the 'Searchcourses by course code' search box. Clicksearch and details <strong>of</strong> the course will appear.If you don't know the specific code butwant <strong>to</strong> see all courses in a subject area,search courses by subject and choose asubject from the drop down list.2. Find a subject: you can find a detailedoutline <strong>of</strong> the subject you wish <strong>to</strong> majorin or study within your degree at UC, withcareer pathways and degrees this subjectcan be credited <strong>to</strong>wards. From the subjectstab, either type a subject in<strong>to</strong> the searchbox, or click 'Browse' <strong>to</strong> choose a subjectfrom the A <strong>to</strong> Z listing.3. Find a qualification: <strong>to</strong> check the latestinformation on the degree you wish <strong>to</strong>study, or for more detailed information oncareer pathways and subjects that you canspecialise in, use the qualifications tab.Browse for a qualification or type the name<strong>of</strong> the degree, eg, BCom in<strong>to</strong> the searchfield and click search.From the Courses, Subjects and Qualificationswebpage, you can also access links on theleft-hand side <strong>to</strong> other useful information:• estimate your fees with the Fees Estima<strong>to</strong>r,if you know the courses you wish <strong>to</strong> study• find more details on what your timetablewill look like through the Timetable link• find all the rules about transferring andcross-crediting if you are considering adouble degree• work through how <strong>to</strong> enrol at UC byvisiting the Enrol at UC webpages.www.canterbury.ac.nz/coursesNew Zealand Institute <strong>of</strong> Language, Brain & Behaviour22 Freephone in NZ: 0800 VARSITY (827 748)

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