Candidates for any of the degree programmes
must pursue a course of study comprising at least
90 credits: at least 30 credits at Level I and
at least 60 credits at Levels II and III. The
Faculty Board may require that the timing of registration
in particular courses may be such as to ensure
that the course of study extends over either at
least 5 semesters and 2 summer school sessions
or 6 semesters.
(4) Co-Curricular Credits
Students will be eligible for no more than
3 credits for involvement in co-curricular activities.
The activities may be Campus specific.
Co-curricular credits will be awarded on the
following basis:
students must be involved in
the activity for a least1 semester;
explicit learning outcomes must be identified
for each activity;
there must be clearly defined mode(s)
of assessment for each activity.
A Faculty Coordinator will be appointed with
responsibility for the award of co-curricular
credits.
The grading of co-curricular activities will
be pass/fail.
All co-curricular activities/programmes must
be approved in advance by the Faculty and Academic
Board.
Subject to Faculty Regulations, co-curricular
credits will form part of the 90 credits for
a degree. However, in special circumstances,
if credits are earned in excess of those required
for the degree, these and the associated activity
will be included on the student's transcript.