FAQ: Timetable Conflicts/Clashes Between Modules/Exams
(Last edited: Wednesday, 29 May 2024, 1:18 PM)
Answer:
Timetable conflicts or clashes occur when students take modules scheduled in different phases or semesters. The timetabling department cannot make adjustments for individual circumstances. Adjustments are only considered for conflicts between modules within the same phase or semester. In a situation where you encounter a timetable conflict between modules/exams from different semesters, you are required to prioritize the lower phase or semester module first. For example, bachelor’s student should complete the Phase 1 module before moving on to the Phase 3 module. Similarly, master’s students should complete Semester 1 modules before proceeding to Semester 2 modules.
You should contact your process tutor or study advisor to discuss the possibilities and find a suitable resolution for any scheduling conflicts. They can provide guidance and help you navigate the possible options.