Cross-Institutional
Why study the Cross-Institutional at UNE?
Most units offered at UNE are available to eligible students on a Cross Institutional basis. Units undertaken on a Cross Institutional basis must count towards the course you are enrolled in at your home university. To find suitable units you may wish to refer to the Program of Study (which lists relevant units) listed in a comparable course to the one you are studying at your home university in the Courses section of the Course and Unit Catalogue or search for individual units in the Units section of the Course and Unit Catalogue.
The unit information in the Course and Unit Catalogue includes: unit description, where and when the unit is offered (Cross Institutional students may only choose units offered through the Armidale campus), pre-requisites and co-requisites (required background knowledge to study the unit), intensive school information (whether the unit has a mandatory or non-mandatory intensive school which requires attendance), textbook information and unit coordinator details. Most units are offered at 6 credit points [this is equivalent to 125 eftsl (equivalent full-time student load) and equivalent to 150 hours of total student workload].
Eligible students will be required to provide written documentation from their home university verifying the course to which the units will count and whether you are eligible for HECS or Full Fees
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DURATION
1 Semester Full-time1 Semester Part-time
FEES
CSP (quotas apply) or Full Fee2008 STUDY OPTIONS
Not offered in 2008.How to Apply
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| Official Abbreviation | Cross-Institutional |
| Course Type | Other |
| Commencement | Sem 1, Sem 2 and Summer |
| Study Mode | On and Off Campus |
| Course Duration |
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| Fees | CSP (quotas apply) or Full Fee |
| Total Credit Points | 6 |
| How to apply | All students apply directly to UNE using the Cross Institutional/Non-Award admission form. For more information, click here |
| Intensive Schools | Intensive mandatory schools may be a requirement of some of the units. See Unit Catalogue for specific requirements. |
| Entry Requirements | If you are applying for admission and enrolment into a Commonwealth Supported Unit you must submit a completed Commonwealth Assistance Form. If you have previously been enrolled in any university, TAFE or private educational provider, other than UNE, you must provide a correctly certificated copy of a complete and official transcript of your academic record(s), even if you did not achieve a result. Please note result slips are not acceptable. If you have a record of multiple failures or exclusion at any institution you must provide copies of any relevant correspondence from the institution. Attach a statement giving your reasons for your previous failure. Provide a case for your admission to UNE and set out your reasons for believing you are now capable of succeeding at university study. For the purpose of meeting admission requirements UNE will accept copies of documentation when correctly certified by one of the following: · an authorised officer at the Universities Admissions Centre, Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre, Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre, South Australian Tertiary Admissions Centre, Tertiary Institution Services Centre (WA); · an Admissions Officer, Student Centre, UNE; · an Australian appointed Justice of the Peace; · a police officer in-charge of station, or officer above rank of Sergeant; · a barrister, solicitor or patent attorney; · official records department that originally issued the documents. Certified copies must show the signature of the individual certifying the document with the full name, contact telephone number, organisation and date of certification clearly printed. If certified by a Justice of the Peace their registration number and the state in which they are registered must be clearly printed. Documentation that has not been certified correctly will not be accepted. |
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