Students should note that essays, exercises and other written work may be set during the year in any of the subjects specified below.
This work must be completed to the satisfaction of the lecturer concerned and will usually be taken into account when assessing a student's performance in the subject at the final examination. Students who fail to submit an adequate amount of work or whose work is unsatisfactory may not attain a pass in the subject concerned.
Furthermore, a student must attend such lectures and tutorial classes as well as completing such exercises as may be prescribed and pass the examination in the subject, and if the faculty board considers that the student has not complied with the prescribed requirements for any subject, the candidate may be refused admission to the examination in that subject.
Except where specified, the duration of lectures and tutorials will be one hour.
Students should note that calculators with full alphabetic keys may not be taken into examination rooms.
It is university policy to prohibit the tape-recording of lectures and tutorials except with the permission of the teacher concerned. Students who, for medical or other special reasons, need to tape-record classes should consult the teacher before the commencement of the course and obtain his or her permission. The Monash Law Students' Society also tapes some lectures for the benefit of students with timetable clashes or other commitments.
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