Summary
Blackboard paper codes are made up of several sections: paper, teaching period, teaching campus, teaching method and year. For example HUBS191_S1DNI_2014 would be HUBS191 taught on campus in Dunedin during semester 1 of 2014.
Paper codes will be different in 2015 with the addition of the teaching method.
Paper Code Sections
- Paper
- Four letters followed by 3 digits
- Teaching period – one of:
- S1 – semester 1
- S2 – semester 2
- FY – full year
- SS – summer school
- T1 – thesis semester 1
- T2 – thesis semester 2
- TY – thesis full year
- N1 – non-standard 1
- N2 – non-standard 2
- N3 – non-standard 3
- N4 – non-standard 4
- N5 – non-standard 5
- N6 – non-standard 6
- N7 – non-standard 7
- N8 – non-standard 8
- N9 – non-standard 9
- SC – short course
- Teaching campus – one or a combination of:
- DN – Dunedin
- CH – Christchurch
- WN – Wellington
- IV – Invercargill
- AK – Auckland
- QN – Queenstown
- Teaching method – one of:
- I – internal (on campus)
- E – external (off campus)
- IE – both on and off campus
- Teaching year
Distance Codes after 2014
From 2015 onwards distance papers will be recognised by an E in their teaching method rather than with an X at the end of their paper. This means BIBX123_S1DNS_2014 will become BIBS123_S1DNE_2014.
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