Sequentiality is a concept that applies to specific courses within the programme. It implies that you can include certain courses in your study programme only after completing one or more prerequisite courses. These courses cannot be registered for simultaneously. Sequentiality plays a significant role in determining the order in which courses can be taken.
In some cases, strict sequentiality applies to a limited number of courses in the programme. This means that you can include such courses in your study programme only if you have successfully completed the prerequisite courses. This requirement ensures that you possess the necessary competences to handle any potential risks or safety concerns. For example, certain foundational knowledge and skills may be necessary to safely work in a laboratory.
When planning your study programme, it is important to note that model paths always consider (strict) sequentiality. However, if you are on an individualised track, it is crucial to carefully review the possible sequentialities yourself while assembling your stumodel paths always dy programme. You can find information about sequentialities in the registration requirements provided in the course information for each course unit.