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Roga

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I'm confused in what I'm doing, here's my problem:

Course

If you scroll down Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations)/Bachelor of Laws, it has these courses in the first year:

Year 1
Autumn session
200006.1 Introduction to Law
200008.1 Torts Law
200101.2 Accounting Information for Managers
200336.1 Business Academic Skills

Spring session
200007.1 Law Foundation
200010.1 Criminal Law
200300.1 Managing People at Work

Choose one of
200083.1 Marketing Principles
200525.1 Principles of Economics
200571.1 Management Dynamics
200010.1 Criminal Law

And in this:

Unit Set

Year 1
Autumn
200336.1 Business Academic Skills
200571.1 Management Dynamics
200184.2 Introduction to Business Law
200101.2 Accounting Information for Managers

Spring
200300.1 Managing People at Work
200525.1 Principles of Economics
200083.1 Marketing Principles

Choose one of:
200032.2 Statistics for Business
200052.3 Introduction to Economic Methods

Which codes do I have to enter?
 

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I'm confused in what I'm doing, here's my problem:

Course

If you scroll down Bachelor of Business and Commerce (Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations)/Bachelor of Laws, it has these courses in the first year:

Year 1
Autumn session
200006.1 Introduction to Law
200008.1 Torts Law
200101.2 Accounting Information for Managers
200336.1 Business Academic Skills

Spring session
200007.1 Law Foundation
200010.1 Criminal Law
200300.1 Managing People at Work

Choose one of
200083.1 Marketing Principles
200525.1 Principles of Economics
200571.1 Management Dynamics
200010.1 Criminal Law

And in this:

Unit Set

Year 1
Autumn
200336.1 Business Academic Skills
200571.1 Management Dynamics
200184.2 Introduction to Business Law
200101.2 Accounting Information for Managers

Spring
200300.1 Managing People at Work
200525.1 Principles of Economics
200083.1 Marketing Principles

Choose one of:
200032.2 Statistics for Business
200052.3 Introduction to Economic Methods

Which codes do I have to enter?
200006.1 Introduction to Law
200008.1 Torts Law
200101.2 Accounting Information for Managers
200336.1 Business Academic Skills

definitely.

If you feel like being super organised, youo can also enter...
200007.1 Law Foundation
200010.1 Criminal Law
200300.1 Managing People at Work
and whichever one of the four options you choose.
But its only vital you enter those FIRST four now.
 

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What's the difference between the two sets of codes? Aren't they the same course?
 

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200006.1 Introduction to Law
200008.1 Torts Law
200101.2 Accounting Information for Managers
200336.1 Business Academic Skills

definitely.

If you feel like being super organised, youo can also enter...
200007.1 Law Foundation
200010.1 Criminal Law
200300.1 Managing People at Work
and whichever one of the four options you choose.
But its only vital you enter those FIRST four now.
The seconds thing, the unit set, that's only for people who are doing pure Business and Commerce. YOU ARE NOT DOING IT SO IGNORE IT.
You HAVE to do the units I said in above post, ok?
 

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Ok, thanks for the help. So I just ignore the second website and focus on the first website?

Btw, I repped you :)
 

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Yeah ignore the second one.
Coz we're doing combined, we only do 160 credit points of business (i.e. 16 subjects) as opposed to the 240 that straight-business students do. Thus you need to have 2 law and 2 bus units in first semester, rather than the four business... and the second website deals with them, not us.

And thanks for the rep :)
 

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Just wondering, which campus are you going to and what you are going to major in?
 

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Here's my proposed timetable:

Monday:
11am - 12pm - Accounting Information for Managers (Lecture) (Weeks 9-16, 18-22)
12pm - 2pm - Accounting Information for Managers (Tutorial) (Weeks 9-16, 18-22)

Tuesday:
11am - 1pm - Business Academic Skills (Lecture) (Weeks 9-11)
11am - 1pm - Business Academic Skills (Workshop) (Weeks 10, 12, 14, 16, 19, 21)

Wednesday:
4pm - 6pm - Business Academic Skills (Practical) (Weeks 9-11)

Thursday:
9am - 12pm - Introduction to Law (Seminar) (Weeks 9-16, 18-22)
2pm - 4pm - Introduction to Law (Workshop) (Weeks 9-16, 18-22)

Friday:
1pm - 4pm - Torts Law (Seminar) (Weeks 9-16, 18-22)
 

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Just wondering, which campus are you going to and what you are going to major in?
I'm going to be at Campbelltown, majoring in Human Resorces & Industrial Relations.

Here's my proposed timetable:

Monday:
11am - 12pm - Accounting Information for Managers (Lecture) (Weeks 9-16, 18-22)
12pm - 2pm - Accounting Information for Managers (Tutorial) (Weeks 9-16, 18-22)

Tuesday:
11am - 1pm - Business Academic Skills (Lecture) (Weeks 9-11)
11am - 1pm - Business Academic Skills (Workshop) (Weeks 10, 12, 14, 16, 19, 21)

Wednesday:
4pm - 6pm - Business Academic Skills (Practical) (Weeks 9-11)

Thursday:
9am - 12pm - Introduction to Law (Seminar) (Weeks 9-16, 18-22)
2pm - 4pm - Introduction to Law (Workshop) (Weeks 9-16, 18-22)

Friday:
1pm - 4pm - Torts Law (Seminar) (Weeks 9-16, 18-22)
You're gonna have a clash Tuesday Week ten. Apart from that, seems like a fairly decent timetable, apart from the fact that you have five days.
 

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Yeah, I'll probably change my Business academic workshop to friday morning and then after a couple of weeks, I'll have Tuesday and Wednesday off, meaning I'll have 3 days.
 

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Yeah a mate is doing the same course as me at the same campus, he figured it out so after a few weeks we only have 2 days. =D
 

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er, they've posted times for all the lectures/tutorials/workshops/practicals on the website.
some may change. hence why I said "rough draft" :)
so then this is your ideal timetable? trust me, i was there when my boyfriend tried to enrol into his tutes and lectures at uts, they fill up well fucking fast, you'll be very very very lucky to get the sessions you want. so yeah, i wouldn't be relying on that timetable if i were you...
 

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Glad you guys discussed this, I had a killer time trying to figure out what they unit numbers were, timetables etc... Blah.

Going to Campbelltown as well, except I have to come from the bloody Parramatta region. It was either Campbelltown or UTS in Kuring-Gai. And there was no way in hell I was going to travel 2 hours just to get there!

So when will they release the "Official Timetable" or so?
 

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Knowingnothing said:
So when will they release the "Official Timetable" or so?
you will know your official timetable once you enrol in your tutes/lectures... depends on the course you're doing as they all have different dates to register.
 

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I was trying to make my timetable before and i came into a little trouble when looking at the lectures. Do we have to do all of the lectures they have on the timetable or only the ones that suit us?? Like they all run for the same amount of time and everything, except the only difference is the time in which they start.

If it helps there is a break between the lecture times which are confusing me. For example there are scheduled lectures on monday and wednesday and then theres a break and then they have lectures on tuesday and thrusday.
 

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You have to choose one lecture which matches with each unit you do. Only one.
So you see the list of all of them? Choose one, and a tute to go with it.
 

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You have to choose one lecture which matches with each unit you do. Only one.
So you see the list of all of them? Choose one, and a tute to go with it.
Cool thanks,

What happens if there is no tutorial?? or if the lecture is broken up into two sessions like 1 hour each??
 

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Cool thanks,

What happens if there is no tutorial?? or if the lecture is broken up into two sessions like 1 hour each??
All of your units will have either a prac or tutorial or both.

If the lecture is broken up you've got to attend both. Unless it's biology where you may have two lecture A's and two lecture B's. In that instance you select one of each at the time which best suits you. Their is no need to register for lectures only register for tutes and pracs, etc.
 

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Is there no tutorial listed?
In that case I'm guessing there isn't one, but you might want to check with someone else.
 

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Is there no tutorial listed?
In that case I'm guessing there isn't one, but you might want to check with someone else.
 

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