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ENGF1662: Flexible First Year Enrolment 2 (2020 - Semester 2)
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| Unit: | ENGF1662: Flexible First Year Enrolment 2 (6 CP) |
| Mode: | Normal-Day |
| On Offer: | Yes |
| Level: | Junior |
| Faculty/School: | Faculty of Engineering |
| Unit Coordinator/s: | |
| Session options: | Semester 2 |
| Versions for this Unit: |
| Campus: | Camperdown/Darlington |
| Pre-Requisites: | None. |
| Brief Handbook Description: | This is a shell unit to enable Flexible First Year students to complete their Semester 2 enrolment. |
| Assumed Knowledge: | None. |
| Department Permission | Department permission is required for enrollment in this session. |
| Assessment Feedback: | Assessments as defined by the project supervisor |
| Policies & Procedures: | See the policies page of the faculty website at http://sydney.edu.au/engineering/student-policies/ for information regarding university policies and local provisions and procedures within the Faculty of Engineering and Information Technologies. |
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