Course Selection

Associate Degree in Economics

Rules:

  1. Students enrolled in the first semester of their study program are given pre-selected courses from respective study scheme by the system; all other students may select their own courses subject to their scheme of studies and the limitations prescribed in the rules below.
  2. The credit hour limits are as below:
    1. For the first semester a maximum of 17 credit hours is allowed.
    2. For the subsequent semesters a maximum of 18 credit hours per semester are allowed. However, in special circumstances university may allow students to enroll maximum 21 credit hours.
    3. In case any student wishes to enroll for one more course beyond the specified credit hours limit in the last two semesters, should submit his/her request to the Rector through Dean. He/she may be allowed by the Rector provided that student’s CGPA is 3.00 or above out of 4.
    4. The minimum course load in a semester shall be according to the study scheme, but in special circumstances it can be minimum of 03-credit hours.
  3. Students taking less than the course load prescribed by their scheme of studies will require extra semesters to complete the curriculum; in such cases they will also have to bear the additional cost.
  4. A student can anytime improve a course in which his/her obtained grade is less than “B” grade. In such a case he/she must repeat the improvement course(s) in the forthcoming semester(s), in which that course is offered. 

 

Procedure:

In order to select your courses, follow the steps below:

  1. From within the LMS, click the Course Selection link.
  2. Give preference to "F" grade course(s) and the improvement of "D" grades where possible
  3. Click the check boxes to select courses
  4. Save the selection
  5. You may make changes in course selection any number of times before the last date to add, drop or replace course(s).

(Note: You may want to consult your scheme of studies under the Student Services section in your LMS account, in case of any confusion).

RECOMMENDATION: Full Time Regular Students Are Urged To Follow Their Prescribed Scheme Of Studies.