Introduction
The purpose of offering elective courses is to ensure that students are presented with knowledge which not only complement the core courses but also will enhance and broaden their foundation of knowledge. The school encourages students to freely select any of the courses offered. All students of the School of Health Sciences are required to register a total of 5-39 units of elective courses. The units from electives courses will contribute to the total number of units for graduation. Students are reminded to ONLY select courses indicated by the school and to avoid selecting courses from own programme or any programmes unless permitted and approved by the School Board. Students are strongly encouraged to select electives courses offered within their respective academic year level. They may choose courses from one level lower or higher than their academic year, though this practice should be guided closely by academic advisor. The Elective Courses offered by School of Health Sciences are managed by the Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Unit.
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