Calendar 2005–06

Undergraduate Studies in Chinese Medicine 505 (d) have fulfilled the requirements for the pre-clinical and clinical studies and the supervised practice of the Chinese Medicine Programme; (e) have passed the two professional examinations which are given during the fifth year of attendance; and (f) have obtained a grade point average not less than 1.0 in his final term. A student who has satisfied the above requirements shall graduate, unless, in accordance with Regulation 19.0 of the General Regulations Governing Full-time Undergraduate Studies, he is required to terminate his studies at the University or be suspended from the University. 6.2 Provided that he is not required to discontinue his studies, a student shall register for a further term or year or specific course/s as the case may be, if he fails to meet any of the requirements prescribed in Regulation 6.1. 7.0 Degree Classification 7.1 The classification of the Bachelor of Chinese Medicine degree for a student shall be based on the grade point average of all major courses and results of the Clinical Programme (according to Regulations 13.1 – 13.3 of the General Regulations Governing Full-time Undergraduate Studies), in accordance with the standards specified by the Senate.

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