Handbook

Sequence Examples

In the examples below, note how each subject requires the successful completion of the subject that precedes it. Both of these examples will ensure that the requirement to complete at least one level 3 subject is met.

Please note: the examples on this page are provided for demonstration purposes only and should not be relied upon for complete accuracy. If you are considering following these examples, make sure you confirm with your Student Centre that all the details are correct.

Example 1 - Beginners German - 75 points

This full, 75 point breadth sequence, runs from level 1 to level 3 and each subject in the sequence requires the completion of the one before it (see prerequisites). Completing this sequence would achieve all of the breadth requirements.

Subject Code Subject Name Prerequisites (requires the completion of...) Level Semester
126-126 German Beginners Language & Culture A None 1 1
126-127 German Beginners Language & Culture B 126-126 1 2
670-231 German Intermediate Language & Culture A 126-127 2 1
670-232 German Intermediate Language & Culture B 670-231 2 2
126-021 German Post-Intermediate 3A 670-232 3 1
126-022 German Post-Intermediate 3B 126-021 3 2

Example 2 - Genetics - 37.5 points

This sequence would fulfill 37.5 points of the 75 points required for breadth. It runs from level 1 to level 3 and each subject in the sequence requires the completion of the one before it (see prerequisites).

Subject Code Subject Name Prerequisites (requires the completion of...) Level Semester
650-142 Genetics and the Evolution of Life None 1 2
652-214 Principles of Genetics 650-142 2 1
652-305 Human and Medical Genetics 652-214 3 2

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