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Undergraduate handbook 2005 - Engineering

Study modes

Full-time and part-time enrolment

The faculty permits both full-time and part-time enrolment. Units to the value of 24 credit points constitute a normal full-time enrolment in any semester. There are therefore 48 credit points in a normal full-time year. An over enrolment of up to a total of 30 credit points in a semester is permitted.
The faculty believes that full-time enrolment is generally in the best interests of students studying in on campus mode, but is well aware of the variety of circumstances which may oblige a student to take a reduced load. Part-time enrolment is allowed, provided the student is aware of the maximum time limit for degree completion stated in the regulations for the relevant course.
International students on student visas should note that they are required by Commonwealth Government legislation to be enrolled on a full-time basis in any semester.

Time limit and intermission

For most engineering degrees at Monash, the time limit is eight years from initial enrolment, except for the Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Laws programs where the time limit is 10 years. For the two Bachelor of Technology degrees, the time limit is six years including an allowance of one year for completion of approved studies at TAFE.
Where circumstances arise which oblige students to suspend their studies for a time, intermission may be sought from the faculty for one semester or one year at a time (but not more). Information about the appropriate steps to be taken is available from the faculty's administration offices on each campus. Students should remember that periods granted as intermission are counted as part of their total time limit.

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