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What does 'Excluded' mean for each course? (1 Viewer)

didlshak27

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I see that MATH1011 is 'excluded' by MATH1131, and vice versa. What does that mean? Can i take MATH1131 in semster1 and Math1011 in sem2 even though they 'exclude' one another?

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It means that if you do one you can't do the other.
 

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Do you mean i can't do it simultaneously, or if i complete one, i'm not allowed to do the other?
 

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You can't count both of them as credit towards your degree, so if you complete one, you are not allowed to do the other.
 

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