Before you start to select a subject, it is important to understand the format of GUR subject code. An example is illustrated below:

You should pay extra attention to the subject level. Some subjects at Level 2 may require students to complete a prerequisite or foundation subject first.
GUR types A to HN represent cluster area(s) of CAR. Q, L and S represent other types of GUR subjects.
| GUR Type | The Subject will fulfil |
|---|---|
| A | HRD cluster |
| B | COG cluster |
| C | HCW cluster |
| D | STE cluster |
| M | CHC cluster |
| N | COSG cluster |
| E (A+B) | HRD and COG clusters |
| F (A+C) | HRD and HCW clusters |
| G (A+D) | HRD and STE clusters |
| H (B+C) | COG and HCW clusters |
| J (B+D) | COG and STE clusters |
| K (C+D) | HCW and STE clusters |
| AN (A+N) | HRD and COSG clusters |
| BN (B+N) | COG and COSG clusters |
| CM (C+M) | HCW and CHC clusters |
| CN (C+N) | HCW and COSG clusters |
| EN (A+B+N) | HRD, COG and COSG clusters |
| FN (A+C+N) | HRD, HCW and COSG clusters |
| HM (B+C+M) | COG, HCW and CHC clusters |
| HN (B+C+N) | COG, HCW and COSG clusters |
| Q |
Essential Components of General Education (for Senior Year Intakes admitted from 2022/23) |
| L | Leadership and Intra-personal Development/ Leadership Education and Development |
| S | Service-Learning |