A warning will appear if a student breaks a rule at the program or Plan level. There are several different types of warnings, but all of them mean that some of the courses that the Academic Progress Report is counting towards your program and/or Plan requirements are invalid. This means that you will need to investigate your program and Plan carefully to identify the invalid courses and choose a different course(s) to replace them; otherwise, you will not be able to graduate. You may also wish to seek academic advice from your department or Student Services in the Faculty of Arts and Science.
Exclusions
An exclusion is a set of two or more courses where both may not count towards the requirements of your degree. Students are not normally permitted to enrol in a course that excludes another that they have previously taken or in which they are currently enrolled, so this warning should not occur often. However, under certain circumstances departments may authorize an override of an exclusion and allow the student to enrol, on the understanding that both courses are not allowed to count. This can occur in cases where the student has changed Plans and needs the excluded course as a prerequisite.
If an exclusion warning appears, first check the course(s) that are excluded. Usually, the exclusion appears as 鈥淣o more than 3.0 (or 6.0) units from (List of courses)鈥. The extra courses are still being counted in the Program unit count and so additional electives must be taken to make up the deficiency. If both excluded courses also appear in the Plan requirements, you will have to use other courses to meet that requirement.
In this situation please seek academic advice from Student Services so that the exclusions can be coded to remove the warning from your APR.
Maximum Limits Exceeded (Programs)
This warning does not usually occur unless a student transferred from another Faculty or School to Arts and Science, or holds a large number of transfer credits from other institutions (TR on the transcript).
This warning applies to students who have completed more courses of a specified type than are permitted in their Arts and Science program. Some of the maximums set are: 24.0 units in COMM; 24.0 units in ARTF (except for BFA students); and varying numbers of courses with TR grades (transfer credit), depending on the Program. See Academic Regulation 16 for specifics regarding transfer credits. Although the warning draws attention to the fact that the maximum has been surpassed, it does not exclude the extra courses from being used to satisfy the total unit count. Since the extra courses will still be counted in your Program unit count it is your responsibility to review your record and take extra electives to make up the deficiency. Note that this warning appears even if you have already completed additional courses to make up the deficiency.
In this situation please seek academic advice from Student Services so that the extra courses can be coded to remove the warning from your APR.
Maximum Limits Exceeded (Plans)
The Option Requirements of many Plans in Arts and Science allow you to substitute courses from outside the discipline. For example, the Department of History allows you to use certain CLST (Classical Studies) courses as substitutions for their upper-year History options. These options usually appear on a Course List. However, only a limited number of substitutions are usually allowed. If you receive this warning, it means you鈥檝e exceeded this limit.
The courses listed in the warning may still be used towards the elective component (total unit count) of your degree, but you will have to choose one or more further courses within the discipline to use towards your Plan requirements. You may also wish to seek academic advice from your department.
Note that this warning appears even if you have already completed courses such that no more than the maximum will be used in your Plan.
In this situation please seek academic advice from Student Services so that the extra courses can be coded to remove the warning from your APR.