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Uni Stuff => Universities - Victoria => Monash University => Topic started by: Fyrefly on February 28, 2009, 12:12:43 pm

Title: Hmm... this is interesting...
Post by: Fyrefly on February 28, 2009, 12:12:43 pm

A guy in AFC1000 (1 of my units) got this email:

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A message from Faculty of Business and Economics
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Dear Student

Due to increased enrolment numbers, the faculty is unable to offer you
elective enrolment in any of the following units:

AFC1000
AFC1030
AFC2000
AFC2140
AFC2240
AFC3131
AFC3140
AFC3540

You will need to amend your enrolment via WES and add an alternate
elective(s).

The faculty apologises for any inconvenience.



Professor Owen Hughes
Deputy Dean Education
Faculty of Business and Economics
Monash University



Also, I got this email on Friday from the Jap1 coordinator:

Dear Japanese 1 student,

I am looking forward to meeting you in your Japanese 1 lecture on Monday. Tutorial and seminar classes also start in  week 1, so please make sure you attend.  In the last week or so we have had a sudden surge in enrolments, filling up all our scheduled class times, so there is a small number of students who have not been able to allocate to classes successfully using Allocate+.  We will schedule new groups if necessary when numbers settle down next week, but in the meantime, if you are unable to allocate to any group, you should attend the class of your choice.  However, please be aware that you may not be able to attend at that time permanently.  If you are already allocated to a time, you must attend at that time.

Robyn Spence-Brown, Japanese 1 coordinator



I'm fine - It was AFC1000 that gave me hell, my Jap classes r all good.

I was wondering tho... has any1 else come across this problem?
It's interesting 2 c how the Arts faculty is attempting to accommodate the extra students, but how the BusEco faculty is turning them away.
Title: Re: Hmm... this is interesting...
Post by: AppleXY on March 01, 2009, 03:13:16 am
is AFC1000 similar to AFF1000, principles of accounting and finance?

Do you use the same books as us? (we use a custom publication). Just wondering if theres a difference.
Title: Re: Hmm... this is interesting...
Post by: Fyrefly on March 02, 2009, 10:44:40 pm

Umm... AFC1000 = Principles of Accounting and Finance.

Carey, P. (2009). Principles of accounting and finance, John Wiley, Brisbane, Australia.

It's not custom, but it's new this year.
V. ugly I must say - a horrid combination of shades of blue and green that jst shouldn't b mixed.
Title: Re: Hmm... this is interesting...
Post by: AppleXY on March 03, 2009, 11:37:32 am

Umm... AFC1000 = Principles of Accounting and Finance.

Carey, P. (2009). Principles of accounting and finance, John Wiley, Brisbane, Australia.

It's not custom, but it's new this year.
V. ugly I must say - a horrid combination of shades of blue and green that jst shouldn't b mixed.

Awesome, same book as us! Thanks Jess. :D

I know the book looks so horrible, like ew. :(
Title: Re: Hmm... this is interesting...
Post by: excal on March 04, 2009, 09:37:03 pm
I believe those sorts of units, the 3rd letter denotes the campus. While the unit title may differ slightly, they're meant to be fairly similar.
Title: Re: Hmm... this is interesting...
Post by: Mao on March 05, 2009, 10:25:26 pm
I believe those sorts of units, the 3rd letter denotes the campus. While the unit title may differ slightly, they're meant to be fairly similar.

where C is for Clayton and F is for..... Florida?! :P
Title: Re: Hmm... this is interesting...
Post by: champorado on March 05, 2009, 11:34:57 pm
B - Berwick
F - Caulfield
C - Clayton
G - Gippsland
P - Peninsula
X - Units offered across more than one campus
Title: Re: Hmm... this is interesting...
Post by: AppleXY on March 06, 2009, 12:16:05 pm
Actually not quite, champorado (but you're nearly right)

C = Clayton
F = Caulfield
W = World (Berwick, Peninsula, South Africa, Malaysia, Gippsland)
X = Same unit throughout all campuses.



Title: Re: Hmm... this is interesting...
Post by: Mao on March 06, 2009, 08:09:16 pm
and then you have the MTH and CHM and PHS and SCI and STA and ENG

so we have Hoopers Crossing, Manchester, Siberia, Istanbul, After-life and Greenland campus, and that's not mentioning the Ottawa and Ya-mum campus (for BIO and PSY) :P
Title: Re: Hmm... this is interesting...
Post by: champorado on March 06, 2009, 09:37:09 pm
lol, i just copied it from the site. it was mainly there to answer why they used f, anyway.
Title: Re: Hmm... this is interesting...
Post by: ninwa on March 06, 2009, 09:53:27 pm
what about GRN and FRN? Nigeria? :P
Title: Re: Hmm... this is interesting...
Post by: midas_touch on March 06, 2009, 11:14:58 pm
I'd go to the ya-mum campus :P
Title: Re: Hmm... this is interesting...
Post by: excal on March 09, 2009, 03:54:35 am
and then you have the MTH and CHM and PHS and SCI and STA and ENG

so we have Hoopers Crossing, Manchester, Siberia, Istanbul, After-life and Greenland campus, and that's not mentioning the Ottawa and Ya-mum campus (for BIO and PSY) :P

Only applies to Bus/Eco.
Title: Re: Hmm... this is interesting...
Post by: AppleXY on March 09, 2009, 09:50:09 am
and then you have the MTH and CHM and PHS and SCI and STA and ENG

so we have Hoopers Crossing, Manchester, Siberia, Istanbul, After-life and Greenland campus, and that's not mentioning the Ottawa and Ya-mum campus (for BIO and PSY) :P

I just realised its Hoppers crossing and not Hoopers Crossing LOL
Title: Re: Hmm... this is interesting...
Post by: excal on March 09, 2009, 08:20:44 pm
and then you have the MTH and CHM and PHS and SCI and STA and ENG

so we have Hoopers Crossing, Manchester, Siberia, Istanbul, After-life and Greenland campus, and that's not mentioning the Ottawa and Ya-mum campus (for BIO and PSY) :P

I just realised its Hoppers crossing and not Hoopers Crossing LOL

I wonder how you made THAT mistake.
Title: Re: Hmm... this is interesting...
Post by: Fyrefly on March 09, 2009, 11:57:40 pm

JPL?