What are level I and level II courses? (1 Viewer)

pyroflamer

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I've read up on the unsw handbook on some courses such as commerce/science (adv maths), and in the program structure they mentioned - in my case- of needing to study 24-48 UOCs of level I science. As much as its reasonably clear to assume that these levels represent difficulty of the elective, I wasnt able to find the list of subjects that is categorised under such. so i was wondering if anyone could enlighten me on this whole level I/II/III system

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Courses with numbers starting with 1 (eg. ACCT1501) are level I courses. These are usually cores courses and mostly done in first year (but you can do them in other years as well).
Courses with numbers starting with 2 (eg. MATH2901) are level II courses which are usually done in second year.
Courses with numbers 3 or above (eg. FINS3635) are level III courses.

The numbers do reflect the relative difficulty, and various lower level courses are prerequisites for higher level courses.

If you are interested in looking in math courses, see this:
http://www.maths.unsw.edu.au/currentstudents/course-homepages
 

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