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             Student 
              Course Load 
              Your academic programme should carry a minimum of nine units of 
              credit, and a normal maximum of fifteen units of credit. In addition, 
              students have the opportunity to earn extra credits if they successfully 
              complete the St. Clare's Seminar course.  
            The 
              Seminar Series 
              The St. Clare's Seminar Series is a forum for sustained academic 
              reflection for our undergraduate and other senior students. The 
              seminars offers students an opportunity to consider a range of stimulating 
              issues and ideas as well as a chance to interact with scholars from 
              Oxford University and other renowned academic institutions. 
            Each semester the Series is linked by a common theme which will 
              be explored from a variety of disciplinary perspectives. There are 
              nine seminars in the series. Students can earn three units of credit 
              for this series (if they fulfil certain conditions). Take a look 
              at the current series.  
            Internships 
              International work experience challenges your personal interests 
              and horizons. It also enables you to test your intended career field. 
              St. Clare's can arrange a variety of internships, all of which provide 
              many valuable opportunities for students.  
            If you wish to pursue an internship for credit you must secure 
              official approval from your home institution before coming to St. 
              Clare's. Furthermore, details of your proposed internship should 
              be sent to St. Clare's at least eight weeks prior to your arrival 
              for consideration. Please note that students are expected to devote 
              the equivalent of one academic day per week to the internship, that 
              there is no teaching support for internships, and that students 
              will receive no payment. Students taking an internship for credit 
              will receive full reports on their internship at the end of the 
              semester. Academic credit for internships is entirely at the discretion 
              of your home institution. Contact 
              the Liberal Arts Programme office for more details.   
            Dropping 
              or adding a course 
              The first teaching week of the semester is Drop/Add Week and no 
              courses may be added after this time, unless specifically requested 
              by the home institution. After the first week you may still withdraw 
              from a course until the given date (six weeks after the start of 
              the semester). After this given date you cannot withdraw from a 
              course and, if you cease to attend, the course will be recorded 
              on the transcript as a Fail grade. 
            If you wish 
              to drop/add a course, you must submit a written request to do so 
              to the Liberal Arts Programme Assistant Director before the end 
              of the first teaching week of the semester. Only a course that is 
              on offer that semester, is already listed on your application form, 
              has the space to accommodate you, and fits your existing timetable 
              can be added to your programme.  
            Pass/Fail option 
              Students on the programme in good academic standing (with a grade 
              point average of at least 2.8) may opt to take some courses on a 
              pass/fail basis subject to the following regulations: 
            
              -  They inform the Assistant Director in writing 
                before the end of drop/add week (the first week of classes).
 
              -  No pass/fail courses are allowed within 
                the student's major field of study.
 
              -  To secure a 'pass' on a pass/fail course, 
                a student must earn at least the equivalent of a grade C in the 
                course in question.
 
              -  Major or Minor pre-requisites may not be 
                taken on a pass/fail basis.
 
              -  Students who opt for a pass/fail must satisfy 
                all the requirements of that course (in the same way as if they 
                were to be awarded a regular grade).
 
              -  Students are also advised that they must 
                satisfy all regulations pertaining to the pass/fail option in 
                their home institution. 
 
             
            Auditing a course 
              If you wish to pursue a course without earning academic credit, 
              you may 'audit' a course if space permits your attendance. Please 
              note that neither examinations nor papers will be graded, and that 
              registered students for the course in question have automatic priority. 
               
                
            Workload 
              and requirements 
              The workload for each course (Core and Tutorial) together with the 
              relevant aims, requirements and methods, is detailed in the Long 
              Descriptions (syllabi). These descriptions are distributed during 
              the Course Registration Day, and you can also request them in advance 
              from the Liberal Arts 
              office or your Study Abroad office.  
            Generally speaking, each course (Core and Tutorial) will require 
              three assessable pieces of work during the semester. Although the 
              workload will vary from course to course and from week to week, 
              you should expect to do the equivalent of a day's work for each 
              course. This would include class or tutorial sessions (of between 
              one and three hours), in addition to an average preparation and 
              reading time of between three and five hours for each course each 
              week.   
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