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Advanced standing, recognition of prior learning, credit and articulation

This group of terms applies to the ways that the University acknowledges relevant previous experience when enrolling new students.

Generally, advanced standing is an overall term that includes both credit for previous study and recognition of prior learning for relevant life experience. And credit may be provided on the basis of completed studies or through articulation arrangements between programs for current studies. Such articulation arrangements involve specified pathways between programs and institutions that enable students to achieve VET/TAFE and higher education qualifications concurrently in less time than it would normally take them to achieve the qualifications separately.

The University is developing a comprehensive approach to credit and articulation arrangements that enable students to gain maximum benefit from their VET/TAFE and Higher Education studies, usually in the context of smooth and efficient pathways between programs and qualifications. The University's framework for credit and articulation seeks to enable clear and easy to navigate credit arrangements for students who have completed VET/TAFE programs and wish to enrol in University programs, and for students entering into articulation pathways.

Credit
Credit arrangements with TAFE
Overseas qualifications
Articulation
Specific program arrangements
How to apply for credit (or advanced standing)
Review of credit

Credit

Credit will be awarded for previous study, particularly in areas directly related to the program in which prospective students seek to enrol. The University offers different amounts of credit depending upon the level of previous study - degree, advanced diploma, diploma, certificate IV and certificate III - and whether the previous study was undertaken at an Australian or overseas institution.

In the instances of partially completed previous study, credit may be awarded on a pro-rata basis according to the percentage of awards completed.

Generally, credit will not be given for studies completed more than 10 years prior to the date of application for credit.

Amount of credit awarded for a degree

Credit to the value of up to 16 courses of 24 courses of a University degree will be awarded for relevant completed degrees.

Amount of credited awarded for an Advanced Diploma

Credit to the value of up to 12 courses of 24 courses of a University degree will be awarded for relevant completed advanced diplomas.

Amount of credit awarded for a Diploma

Credit to the value of up to 8 courses of 24 courses of a University degree will be awarded for relevant completed diplomas.

Amount of credit awarded for a Certificate IV

Credit to the value of up to 4 courses of 24 courses of a University degree will be awarded for relevant completed certificate IV programs.

Amount of credit awarded for a Certificate III

Credit to the value of up to 2 courses of 24 courses of a University degree will be awarded for relevant completed certificate III programs.

Credit arrangements with TAFE

A number of credit arrangements are detailed below. If you hold a TAFE qualification that is not listed below but is in a relevant area to the USC degree you intent to study, you may be eligible to receive credit.

Arts and Design
TAFE/SCT qualification USC degree Credit arrangement
Diploma of Fashion Bachelor of ArtsBachelor of Arts (Computer Based Art and Design)Bachelor of Communication 8 courses credit
Diploma of Graphic Design Bachelor of ArtsBachelor of Arts (Computer Based Art and Design)Bachelor of CommunicationBachelor of Arts (Design and Communication)Bachelor of Arts (Popular Culture)Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of BusinessBachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science 8 courses credit
Diploma of Multimedia Bachelor of ArtsBachelor of Arts (Computer Based Art and Design)Bachelor of CommunicationBachelor of Arts (Design and Communication)Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of BusinessBachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science 8 courses credit
Diploma of Photography Bachelor of ArtsBachelor of Arts (Computer Based Art and Design)Bachelor of CommunicationBachelor of Arts (Design and Communication) 8 courses credit
Diploma of Visual Arts (Fine Arts) Bachelor of ArtsBachelor of Arts (Computer Based Art and Design)Bachelor of CommunicationBachelor of Arts (Design and Communication) 8 courses credit Note:Certificate III: 2 courses credit

Business, Tourism and Management
TAFE/SCT qualification USC degree Credit arrangement
Diploma of Accounting All Bachelor of Business programs 8 courses credit

Diploma of Business All Bachelor of Business programs 8 courses credit Note:Certificate IV in Business (Small Business Management): 4 courses creditCertificate IV in Business (Frontline Management) : 4 courses creditCertificate III in Business Administration: 2 courses credit
Diploma of Business (Marketing) All Bachelor of Business programs 8 courses credit Note:Certificate IV: 4 courses
Diploma of Event Management Bachelor of ArtsBachelor of Arts (Computer Based Art and Design)Bachelor of CommunicationBachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business 8 courses credit

Diploma of Tourism (Marketing and Product Development) All Bachelor of Business programs 8 courses credit Note:Certificate IV in Tourism (Natural and Cultural Heritage): 4 courses creditCertificate III in Tourism (International Retail Sales): 4 courses credit

Community Services
TAFE/SCT qualification USC degree Credit arrangement
Diploma of Children's Services Bachelor of Social Science (Community Work) Bachelor of Social Science Bachelor of ArtsBachelor of Arts (Computer Based Art and Design)Bachelor of Communication Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science (Public Health)Bachelor of Health (Health Promotion) 8 courses credit Note:Certificate III: 2 courses credit

Diploma of Community Services (Lifestyle and Leisure) Bachelor of Social Science (Community Work) Bachelor of Social Science Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts (Computer Based Art and Design) Bachelor of Communication Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science 8 courses credit

Diploma of Community Welfare Work Bachelor of Social Science (Community Work) Bachelor of Social Science Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts (Computer Based Art and Design) Bachelor of Communication Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of ScienceBachelor of Science (Public Health)Bachelor of Health (Health Promotion) 8 courses credit

Diploma of Disability Services Bachelor of Social Science (Community Work) Bachelor of Social Science Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts (Computer Based Art and Design) Bachelor of Communication Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of ScienceBachelor of Science (Public Health)Bachelor of Health (Health Promotion) 8 courses credit Note:Certificate IV: 4 courses creditCertificate III: 2 courses credit
Diploma of Justice Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts (Computer Based Art and Design) Bachelor of Communication 8 courses credit
Diploma of Out of School Hours Care Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts (Computer Based Art and Design) Bachelor of Communication Bachelor of Social Science (Community Work) 8 courses credit

Information and Communication Technology
TAFE/SCT qualification USC degree Credit arrangement
Diploma of Information Technology (Systems Administration) All Bachelor of Business programs 8 courses credit:
  • BUS108 Introduction to ICT
  • 7 General Electives
Note:Certificate IV Information Technology (Technical Support): 4 courses credit Certificate IV Information Technology (Programming): 4 courses credit Certificate IV Information Technology (Network Management): 4 courses credit Certificate IV in Information Technology (Website Administration): 4 courses credit Certificate III Information Technology (General): 2 courses credit Certificate III Information Technology (Network Administration): 2 courses credit

Science and Environment
TAFE/SCT qualification USC degree Credit arrangement
Diploma of Conservation and Land Management Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts (Computer Based Art and Design) Bachelor of Communication Bachelor of Arts (Environment and Heritage) Bachelor of Social Science Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science All Bachelor of Science programs Bachelor of Health (Health Promotion) 8 courses credit

Note:Certificate IV: 4 courses creditCertificate III: 2 courses credit

Diploma of Laboratory Technology All Bachelor of Science programs 8 courses credit Note:Certificate III: 2 courses credit
Diploma of Renewable Energies Technology Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of CommunicationBachelor of Arts(Environment and Heritage) Bachelor of Social Science Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of ScienceAll Bachelor of Science programs 8 courses credit
Certificate III Aquaculture All Bachelor of Science programs Bachelor of Health (Health Promotion) 2 courses credit

Sport and Recreation
TAFE/SCT qualification USC degree Credit arrangement
Diploma of Sport and Recreation All Bachelor of Science programs Bachelor of Health (Health Promotion) 8 courses credit
Certificate IV in Fitness All Bachelor of Science programs Bachelor of Health (Health Promotion) 4 courses credit Note:Certificate III: 2 courses credit

Overseas qualifications

Prospective students with overseas qualifications are invited to apply for credit, but may not receive the amount of credit described above. Students with overseas qualifications should contact International Relations for more information.

Articulation

Articulation of the University's programs with the programs of VET/TAFE institutions involves a structure whereby VET/TAFE students may choose to integrate their VET/TAFE studies with a relevant University degree program in order to achieve VET/TAFE and higher education qualifications concurrently in less time than it would normally take to achieve the qualifications separately, or with normal credit. Articulation arrangements involve not only the University giving students credit for VET/TAFE studies, but also the VET/TAFE institution involved with the University in any articulation arrangement giving credit for higher education studies.

Specific program arrangements

The University has a strong commitment to lifelong learning and accords high priority to facilitating responsive and flexible education and training opportunities for its students. Specific arrangements within faculty programs may be viewed at:

Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Faculty of Business
Faculty of Science, Health and Education