Description
Applicants may be approved to study a maximum of two units on a fee-paying non-award basis in any study period, subject to places being available. Applicants must meet unit requirements and will be formally assessed in the units in which they enrol. If the student subsequently applies for and is granted admission to a course at the University, units undertaken on a non-award basis and successfully completed may be credited to that course, subject to the Academic Regulations and the relevant course rules. Units including a Practical Component: except with the approval of the Dean, an applicant may not be offered a place on a non-award, cross-institutional or auditing basis in any professional experience unit or unit that includes a practical placement.
Course duration
Campus availability and study mode
Campus availability
- Ballarat (Multi-mode) - (Application not available)
- Brisbane (Multi-mode) - (Application not available)
- Canberra (Multi-mode) - (Application not available)
- Melbourne (Multi-mode) - (Application not available)
- North Sydney (Multi-mode) - (Application not available)
- Strathfield (Multi-mode) - (Application not available)
Study mode definitions
Attendance: Face-to-face and/or via video conference, at an ACU campus or another location.
Multi-mode: A combination of Online and Attendance (including examinations, practicums, residentials, etc.).
Online: Fully online (including assessments).
Deferment, credit points & course units
Deferment
No deferment available.Credit Points
0
Start dates
- Semester 1 - Applications closed
- Semester 2 - To be advised
- Semester 1 - Applications closed
- Semester 2 - To be advised
- Semester 1 - Applications closed
- Semester 2 - To be advised
- Semester 1 - Applications closed
- Semester 2 - To be advised
- Semester 1 - Applications closed
- Semester 2 - To be advised
- Semester 1 - Applications closed
- Semester 2 - To be advised
Course costs
Important Note on Fees
All costs are calculated using current rates and are based on a full-time study load of 40 credit points (normally 4 units) per semester.
A student’s annual fee may vary in accordance with:
- the number of units studied per semester;
- the choice of major or specialisation; and
- elective units.
The University reviews fees annually.
Essential requirements for admission
Inherent Requirements
There are essential components of a course or unit that demonstrate the capabilities, knowledge and skills to achieve the core learning outcomes of the course or unit. Learn more about inherent requirements and how they affect you, and explore the requirements for your course.
Applying for admission
Domestic applications for Semester 1, 2020 have closed. If you are interested in the next offering of this course, click the Register Your Interest button and we'll contact you with details.
Contacts for future students
Enquiries:
- 1300 ASK ACU (1300 275 228)
- E-mail: askacu@acu.edu.au
Description
Applicants may be approved to study a maximum of two units on a fee-paying non-award basis in any study period, subject to places being available. Applicants must meet unit requirements and will be formally assessed in the units in which they enrol. If the student subsequently applies for and is granted admission to a course at the University, units undertaken on a non-award basis and successfully completed may be credited to that course, subject to the Academic Regulations and the relevant course rules. Units including a Practical Component: except with the approval of the Dean, an applicant may not be offered a place on a non-award, cross-institutional or auditing basis in any professional experience unit or unit that includes a practical placement.
Course duration
Start dates and campus availability
Deferment, credit points & course units
Deferment
Course costs
Important Note on Fees
Essential requirements for admission
Inherent Requirements
There are essential components of a course or unit that demonstrate the capabilities, knowledge and skills to achieve the core learning outcomes of the course or unit. Learn more about inherent requirements and how they affect you, and explore the requirements for your course.