? ? ? ② ① Planning a course of study ? ? (2) Course registration process At university, students plan and select courses on their own. Students should carefully read the following materials and consult with their advisor before planning their course of study. Graduation requirements: Section II-2-5 ”Graduation Requirements” Course list: Section II-2-3 “Course List” Syllabus: A document that lists information such as course objectives, lesson plans, contents of class preparation and review, and evaluation methods, etc. that can be confirmed on UNIPA Timetable: A table with the day of the week, period, and classroom where the class will be held that is distributed before the start of the semester Study Plan Sheet: A checklist of courses required for graduation, available in UNIPA's document library Important notes on course planning (A) Course prerequisites Course prerequisites are conditions that must be met prior to enrolling in a course, and are found in the course list and syllabi. Prerequisites can be a course that must be completed, or certain standards in an exam. However, even if a student does not meet a prerequisite, they can apply for a Prerequisite Waiver (see section VI-1 “Procedures”) during the course registration period and enroll in the course if it is recognized they have the knowledge and skills equivalent to the prerequisite. Additionally, if a degree-seeking student who receives an “A” in a Japanese language course obtains a high enough score on a test to skip a level of Japanese, they can register for a higher level Japanese language course even if they do not meet the prerequisite. (B) Number of credits (a) Course credit number guideline There is no designated number of credits that must be taken each semester; however, in order to obtain 124 credits in 8 semesters, students are strongly recommended to take 16 to 18 credits each semester. (b) Maximum number of credits The maximum number of credits is the total number of credits that a student may register for during each year level. Year level Maximum number of credits Registered courses will be added to the maximum number of credits regardless of whether credit was earned. In other words, courses in which a student received an "F", "NP" or "W", and credits earned and transferred from Study Abroad, are included in this calculation. In order to register for 20 credits or more for 1st year students and 22 credits or more for 2nd to 4th year students in a semester, students must apply and be approved for a "Course Overload" (see section VI-1 “Procedures”). If a “Course Overload” 1st year 36 credits 24 2nd year 42 credits 3rd year 42 credits 4th year 42 credits
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