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The Community Access Program (CAP)The University's Community Access Program allows students and members of the general public to sample Arts subjects without being enrolled in a formal degree. CAP provides an opportunity to 'test the water' if you are considering further study in Arts. The program makes individual subjects available for assessed or non-assessed study. Assessed CAP students undertake the same subject workload and assessment as award course students and receive a formal academic record of their study. Non-assessed CAP students attend lectures and follow subject reading programs. While most Arts subjects are available to CAP students, prerequisites do apply for subjects beyond first year level. Applicants for postgraduate courses in the Faculty of Arts may enrol in subjects through CAP to enhance their chances of selection. To discuss details of Hebrew and Jewish studies courses and subjects, students should contact Dr Dvir Abramovich. For more information please visit the Faculty of Arts Community Access Program web site.
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