Programme of Study: / Minor Subject Chosen: / Date:
IMPORTANT - Please read:
· You must choose one module for the first year of your Minor in Semester 2 (excluding foreign languages).
· The modules on the Minor are subject to timetabling and availability. Please check the Programme Catalogue for up to date information about which modules are running this year.
· All modules are allocated on a first come first served basis.
· Your first choice of Minor module will be allocated where possible, but please ensure you select a second and third choice to prevent a delay in your form being processed.
· There are Minor specifications available for each of the Minors (found on the website above); these provide information about learning outcomes, Minor structure and more. You are advised to read the specification relating to your choice of Minor.
· There are regulations associated with the completion of the Minor pathways, please see below for details.
Please indicate which minor modules you wish to select:
Module (Include name of module and code) / Please indicate preference of choice[EXAMPLE] UOSM2015 Sustainability in the Local and Global Environment / [EXAMPLE] 1st
IMPORTANT: Please indicate which of your existing chosen semester 2 modules you wish to DROP in order to take your Minor module: (Include name and code of module)
Key facts about the regulations associated with the Minor pathways
- Students can forward and backtrack onto the modules associated with their chosen Minor by one-year. This is to enable them to register onto the required modules for the Minor where timetabling clashes prevent the students from taking the required modules.
- In order to qualify for the Minor, students must pass all modules associated with the Minor at the standard University pass mark. There is no provision for students to be referred in a Minor solely for the purpose of qualifying for the Minor.
- Students who accumulate the credits necessary to qualify for a Minor will have “with a Minor in [subject]” appended to their degree award title and Diploma Supplement. For example, ‘BA History with a Minor in Sociology’.
- Students who later decide they do not wish to complete the Minor can do so at any stage of their programme by reverting to modules within their main discipline.
- Where the student’s main programme of study (their Major subject area) includes a dissertation as part of their final year, the student will be expected to pursue a topic within their main discipline.
Please go to http://www.southampton.ac.uk/cip/minors/subjects.page? for more information including summaries of the Minors.
Declaration: I confirm I wish my programme registration to be amended as per the above.Student Name: / Student ID:
Signature: / Date:
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