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Preliminary Science - University of the South Pacific |
Preliminary programme students include mature entrants who have left school early but who now wish to re-commence studying. In addition students from USP member countries who have not performed well in their Form 6 (or equivalent) examinations can take courses for a USP Preliminary Programme in either science or social science, with the aim of then moving on to a Foundation Programme.
Students with the required total for admission to a Foundation Programme but who do not have a pass in Form 6 English (or equivalent), must successfully complete the Preliminary English course before enrolling in USP's Foundation Programme. Similarly students with the required total for admission to a Foundation Programme who gain a pass in Form 6 (or equivalent) English, but do not have a pass in other required Form 6 (or equivalent) subjects, may need to pass certain preliminary courses before gaining entry into a USP Foundation Programme.
Admission Requirements: | To be admitted to a Preliminary Programme a person shall have:
Form 6 Aggregate Mark Number of Preliminary Courses 240 - 249 1 Preliminary course 230 - 239 2 Preliminary courses c. met the mature student admission criteria. |
Programme Requirements: | To complete a Preliminary Programme students must pass LLP13, LLP14 and six other preliminary courses: For Preliminary Science |
Courses: | Preliminary Science courses are available only by distance and flexible learning. All have a 'P' as the third character in their course code. |
Additional Requirements | Some Preliminary Science courses include a component of required laboratory work. Attendance at laboratory classes is compulsary. Students who fail to complete at least three-quarters of the practical requirements of a course shall be awarded a fail grade notwithstanding the fact that the student may have total marks for the continuous assessment and final examination which are equal to or greater than the pass mark. |