4.1.1 In the curriculum the student will enroll all the courses he intends to take in each of the two semesters of that year.
4.1.1.1 As a general rule, it is forbidden to register for a course in which the teacher is a member of the student's family at first degree or in another state of conflict of interest. In special cases, the teaching committee will consider whether, and under what conditions, such registration may be allowed despite the prohibition. See also 7.7.6.
4.1.2 The curriculum takes effect after it has been approved by the student and absorbed into the system. Curricula that require counseling also require the counselor's signature on the study form.
4.1.3 Courses registered in violation of the regulations specified in the faculty yearbook will not be recognized, even if the student participates in the exam.
4.1.4 The scope of the curriculum determines the partiality of the student's tuition. The partiality is displayed on the "Student Personal Information" website, and in the Huji App.
4.1.5 A student who wishes to include in the curriculum courses from other departments or faculties that are not included in the course of study is required to obtain approval from the department secretariat to which he belongs as well as from the department secretariat in which the course is given.
4.1.6 A student who has completed the hearing of the degree courses and still has assignments such as: examination, work, seminar paper, master's thesis, master's thesis or seminar paper of a research nature, and has not fulfilled his obligations by December 31 of the following school year. For his studies, he will be required to submit a curriculum that includes all the courses in which he is left with an academic obligation. Intellectual property will be determined in accordance with the rules (4.1.4).