More about SIM-RMIT

12:37 PM

So.. If you're gonna be enrolling into RMIT University at SIMGE or finding out more information before enrolling, here will be some information that you might wish to know :)

Okay, so basically RMIT University, is also known as RMIT at SIMGE.
RMIT has 2 semesters and 2 intakes per year.
Semester 1 - January to May
Semester 2 - July to November
The 2 intakes would be in June and December.

*Note: Do find out more from their website to double confirm as different programmes might have slight differences in dates and might be subjected to changes.

So basically after you enroll, you do not have a fix class unlike from primary school to JC or even some polys.
Your "class" would be based on the lecture slot you register yourself in.
At RMIT, you can plan your own timetable & select the class of your choice (subjected to availability)
Some course (aka modules) will have project groups & you can only form groups with people of the same class!
So if you are in "class" LF01, you cannot group with people from LF02 "class" even though it's the same course.

For Marketing, there are project groups in all courses.
By Lecture 4, you would generally need to start on your projects.
When school starts in July, the first 2 weeks there will be lecturers from Australia to give lectures.
These are known as Visting Lectures (VF).
VF will cover 3 lectures during this 2 weeks.
So you might have say 2 lectures a day for 2 full weekdays.
However, after that there will be 2 weeks without classes (depending on course schedule).
When school starts on Week 4, you will have your Local Lectures (LF).
And on Week 12, that will be the last week of lecture if there are no makeup classes or push backs due to public holidays.
Following which you will have 2-4 weeks of study break depending on your exam schedule.

*Note:
After enrollment, you will receive 2 log in details.
One is for SIMConnect portal, the other would be RMIT Univeristy portal.
The SIMConnect one is for SIM purposes like attendance, planning of courses, campus related issues.
The RMIT portal would be the blackboard & where you find notes, course information etc.

You Might Also Like

0 comments

Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.