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Why is my subject code in LearnJCU so long?

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Why is my subject code in LearnJCU so long?

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• In LearnJCU, each subject may have a number of sites to reflect differences such as location, semester and mode. For example, XY1000 may be offered on-campus in Townsville and Cairns with different lecturers, as well as externally to students in Singapore where the content may be slightly different. LearnJCU caters for all these possibilities by offering a separate subject site for each possible combination. A typical code might look like this: 07-XY1000-Tsv-I-1 where 07 = Year; XY1000 = standard subject code; Tsv = Townsville; I = Internal; 1 = Study period 1 In LearnJCU, you can find your code by clicking the Courses and Subjects tab at the top of the screen and looking for the Course ID next to the name of your subject. If you decide that you only need a single site will meet your needs rather than rather several, you can contact LearnJCU to request that multiple sites be merged.

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• In LearnJCU, each subject may have a number of sites to reflect differences such as location, semester and mode. For example, XY1000 may be offered on-campus in Townsville and Cairns with different lecturers, as well as externally to students in Singapore where the content may be slightly different. LearnJCU caters for all these possibilities by offering a separate subject site for each possible combination. A typical code might look like this: 05-XY1000-Tsv-I-1 where 05 = Year; XY1000 = standard subject code; Tsv = Townsville; I = Internal; 1 = Study period 1 In LearnJCU, you can find your code by clicking the Courses and Subjects tab at the top of the screen and looking for the Course ID next to the name of your subject. • Your subject code may not conform to this format if your lecturer has merged several subject sites into one. If you are unsure whether you have the correct code, contact your subject lecturer for confirmation.

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