With the degree of flexibility provided in the course, it is inevitable that there are combinations of subjects which cannot be taken, simply because of timetabling problems. However, experience over a relatively long period of time, and the provision of multiple timetabled classes in a number of subjects, have made it possible to reduce these problems to a minimum. At first-year level, where four disciplines may be taken, there are several hundred possible combinations of subjects and very few are unavailable due to timetable clashes. First-year students at Clayton have their enrolments automatically checked for timetable problems at the time of enrolment, and shortly after completion of the enrolment process each student is issued with a personalised computer-generated timetable for each subject chosen. Gippsland students and later-year students at Clayton should refer to the lecture timetable provided by the faculty office in December when planning a second or third-year program. Students wishing to enrol in a combination of subjects from different year levels or different faculties should carefully consider the timetable implications.
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