Calendar 2002–03

442 Part 7• University Ordinanceand Regulations 1.0 Rules and Regula tions 1.1 Students pursuing undergraduate studies in Chinese Medicine shall observe ru les an d regulations stipulated b y the Univ ersity au tho rities where applicable and the pertinent Regulations Governing Undergraduate Studies in Chinese Medicine. 1.2 The General Regulations Governing Full-time Undergraduate Studies are applicable to full-time students in Chinese Medicine with the exception of the following regulations: 5.1 – 5.6 concerning Period of Study 6.1 – 6.6 concerning Course Requirements and Exemptions 15.1 – 15.2 concerning Academic Probation and Discontinuation of Studies 16.1 – 16.5 concerning Graduation 17.2 concerning Degree Classification 2.0 Admission 2.1 Application for admission to the University as students in Chinese medicine shall comply with the Reg ulations Go verning Admissio n to Full-time Undergraduate Studies. 3.0 Pe riod of Study 3.1 A student shall be expected to graduate after five years of attendance in the Chinese Medicine Programme. 3.2 A student may apply on a prescribed form to the Registrar for an alteration of his period of study. No such application, however, shall be accepted after the commencement of his expected term of graduation. 3.3 Notwithstanding Regulation 3.2, no student shall graduate without having completed at least five years of attendance. 3.4 Notwithstanding Regulation 3.3, a transfer student or any other student who has been granted course and unit exemptions on the basis o f post- secondary qualifications may graduate in less than five years, provided that: (a) he shall have attend ed the Chin ese Med icine Prog ramme o f th is university for at least four years; and R egulations Governing Undergraduate Studies in Chinese Medicine

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