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Regulations for the Course for the Bachelor of Education (Secondary)

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Regulations for the Course for the Bachelor of

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A student in the first Year of his/her course: 39 points

A student in the second Year of his/her course: 45 points

A student in the third Year of his/her course: 45 points

A student in the fourth Year of his/her course: 45 points

8. A student who, having completed part or all of another course of study at the tertiary level, enrols in the course may. with the approval of the Board of Studies, be given credit for subjects the equivalent of which have been passed in the other course.

Where there is no equivalent subject or subjects he/she may be credited with an appropriate points score to be determined by the Board of Studies. Such points shall be allocated to appropriate Groups when credited.

9. The Board of Studies may allow a student to include in his/her course subjects offered in another course of this institution or of another institution where such subjects are, in the Board's opinion, of an appropriate standard and relevant to the student's course of study. The points to be scored for passing in any such subject shall be as prescribed by the Board of Studies. Such points shall be allocated to appropriate Groups when credited.

10. The total number of points which may be credited to a student under Regulations 8 and 9 shall not exceed 84, including a maximum of 75 points in Groups 1.2, and 3. and a maximum of 18 points in Group 4.

11. A student shall not gain credit for subjects in any one subject area in excess of the following:

Group 1 9 points (a)

Groups 2 and 3 48 points (b)

(a) In Mathematics, Music and Physical Science. 18 points

(b) In Environmental Science, 54 points; in Mathematics, 57 points; in Music, 63 points.

Note: For the purpose of this Regulation, each of the following constitutes one subject area:

(a) Music. Music (Practical) (b) Social Science. Sociology.

12. A student shall not gain credit in Group 1 of more than a total of 18 points in subjects in the following group of subject areas: Asian Studies, History, Politics.

13. Subjects with common content shall be as determined from time to time by the Board of Studies. No student may receive credit for more than one subject of a group of subjects so determined.

14. A student who does not pass in a subject may be credited by the Board of Studies with the points to be scored for that subject. having regard to his/her performance in all subjects taken by him/her (whether taken in one year or more), in accordance with principles determined by the Board of Studies.

15. The Bachelor of Education may be granted to a student who has complied with the prescribed Conditions and:

(a) has gained a cumulative score that equals or exceeds 144 points:

(b) has in Groups 1.2. and 3 gained a cumulative score that equals or exceeds 102 points, including at least 54 points in Groups 2 and 3, of which at least 24 points are in Group 3;

(c) has in Group 4 gained at least 42 points, including a pass in School Experience.

Note: The above provisions apply to students first enrolled in the course as from January 1983.

Students who were first enrolled in the course in 1982 are subject to the following alternative requirements:

(a) a cumulative score that equals or exceeds 144 points:

(b) a cumulative score in Groups 1, 2 and 3 that equals or exceeds 102 points including:

(i) at least 57 points in Groups 2 and 3, of which at least 12 points are in Group 3;

or

(ii) at least 48 points in Groups 2 and 3, of which at least 24 points are in Group 3:

(c) a cumulative score in Group 4 that equals or exceeds 42 points, including a pass in School Experience.

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Students who were first enrolled in the course prior to January 1982 and who, as at December 1981, had not completed any Group 4 subjects or School Experience requirements, will normally be subject to the provisions set out above within this NOTE, unless exempted by the Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Course Committee, in which case they will be subject to the alternative requirements set out below.

Students who were first enrolled in the course prior to January 1982 and who, as at December 1981, had completed one or more Group 4 subjects and/or School Experience requirements, are subject to the following alternative requirements:

(a) a cumulative score that equals or exceeds 138 points;

(b) a cumulative score in Groups 1, 2 and 3 that equals or exceeds 102 points including:

(i) at least 57 points in Groups 2 and 3, of which at least 12 points are in Group 3, or

(ii) at least 48 points in Groups 2 and 3, of which at least 24 points are in Group 3;

(c) a cumulative score in Group 4 that equals or exceeds 36 points, including a pass in School Experience.

Group 1 comprises first Year studies in Arts, Business Studies, Environmental Science, Music and Science.

Group 2 compnses studies for which the prerequisite conditions have been met as a result of studies in Group 1, in the same or a specified related area.

Group 3 comprises studies for which the prerequisite conditions have been met as a result of studies in Group 2, or other studies in Group 3, in the same or a specified related area.

Group 4 comprises studies in Education.

16. The allocation of points scores is as given in the Table of Subjects on the following pages.

These regulations should be read and Interpreted In conjunction with all documents relating to procedures of the Board of Studies.

go Table of Subjects

Table of Subjects Subject and Code Group

and Points

Subject and Code Group and Points

1 2 3 1 2 3

Accountancy CO2 CSCO2 4

A ACA00 9 CO3 CSCO3 4

B11 ACB11 6 C04 CSCO4 4

822 AC822 6

C1 ACCO1 4 Drama

C2 ACCO2 4 Al DRA01 5

C3 ACCO3 4 A2 DRA02 4

C4 ACCO4 4 B01 DRB01 6

C5 ACCO5 4 B02 DR802 6

C6 ACCO6 4 B03 DRB03 6

604 DR804 6

Asian Studies C01 DRCO1 6

A ANA00 9 CO2 DRCO2 6

CO3 DRCO3 6

Astronomy C04 DRCO4 6

Al ASA01 2 D21 DRD21 5

D22 DRD22 4

Biology

Al BIA00 9 Drama-English

A2 8IA02 9 oRCOO 12

801 81801 4

B02 BIB02 4 Earth Science

803 81803 4 Al ERA01 9

804 B1804 4

805 811305 4

B06 81806 4 Economics

B07 BI807 4 A ECA00 9

808 81808 4 B1 ECB01 12

809 BIB09 4 Cl ECCO1 4

1310 81810 4 C2 ECCO2 4

CO1 BIC01 4 C3 ECCO3 4

CO2 8ICO2 4 C4 ECCO4 4

CO3 81CO3 4 C5 ECC05 4

C04 BIC04 4 C6 ECCO6 4

CO5 BIC05 4 CS ECCO8 4

C06 BIC06 4 C9 ECCO9 4

C07 BIGOT 4

C08 BIC08 4

CO9 BIC09 4

C10 BIC10 4

English

B1 ENB01 8

Chemistry 82 ENB02 4

Al CHAOO 9 83 EN803 4

B21 CH821 9 84 ENB04 4

822 CH822 9 85 ENB05 4

823 CHB23 2 B6 ENBO6 4

824 CH824 3 B7 ENB07 4

C 1 1 CHC11 9 88 ENB08 4

C12 CHC12 9 89 EN809 4

D1 CHDO1 4 B10 ENB10 4

02 CHDO2 5 Cl ENC01 8

C2 ENCO2 4

C3 ENC03 4

Computer Studies C4 ENC04 4

A10 CSAIO 9 C5 ENC05 4

801 CSB01 4 C6 ENC06 4

802

B03 CSB02

CSB03

4 4

C7 ENC07

C8 ENC08

4 4

B04 CSB04 4 C9 ENC09 4

'COI CSCO1 4 C10 ENC10 4

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tudents are advised to study the Table of Subjects in conjunction with the sec ion Students' on Page 96.

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Table of Subjects

Subject and Code Group

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