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How do i apply for a specific course through UAC if the course code is the same as...other courses. Iv checked and these are all entered as 424000 on the UAC website


B Commerce
B Commerce/B Arts
B Commerce/B Economics
B Commerce/B Information Systems
B Commerce/B Science CSP
B Engineering (Materials Science and Engineering)/B Commerce CSP

I want to apply for the last option so i type in 424000 but then the UAC course preferences automatically places it as B commerce. So anyone experience same problem?
 

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Re: How do i apply for a specific course through UAC if the course code is the same a

If they're all the same course code, it means that UAC processes them all the same, and you pick your exact course when you accept your offer.
 

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so doesnt that mean the amount of people that can be accepted into the course code of 424000 is all the same amount together rather than separattely?

also say i wanted to select two different courses under the same course code for my preferences, but i tried to do this but it wont let me
 
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Re: How do i apply for a specific course through UAC if the course code is the same a

probably common first year?
 

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probably common first year?
not sure what you mean by that

but i cannot apply for TWO different courses under the same course code of 424000,does this mean i can only have it as ONE of my preferences only?
 

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