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The plans are here to help you and should be used in conjunction with the UNSW

Handbook so that you are aware of the program requirements. You will be able to
map out what courses you have to complete in your degree.
Normally, students are not permitted to enrol into a full class.
If you feel there are special circumstances that would override this rule, then you
may submit the Full class request online form for permission to enrol in a full
class, but permission is given on a case-by-case basis. (Please note that
permission cannot be granted for certain Business School courses.)
The homework is intended to encourage and facilitate learning. Students can
retake the homework assignment as many times as desired prior to their tutorial
session with only the last submitted mark counting towards the final grade.
Homework problems provide hints to help students learn the material. In
addition, as students may not have full command of the concepts prior to the
tutorial, each individual assignment is scaled up by 50% to a maximum of 100%.
For example, a student who answers 4 of 6 questions correctly on an assignment
will receive full marks for that assignment (4/6*1.5 = 100%).
Questions for the class tests in MATH1567 will be similar to the questions marked
[R] and [H] in the problem sets. Since each class test is only twenty minutes in
length only shorter straight forward tests of theory and practice will be These
progression plans are to be used as a reference only.

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