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Higher Education 2010 Handbook

Introduction

General Information

2010 Admission Information and Procedures
Student Administration
Fees
Accommodation
Student Support Services

Schools and Programs

Credit Point System
Table of Programs

School Program Entries

Courses

Each course outlines the following information - a brief description of content, credit points, the semester in which the course is offered and any prerequisite courses required.

Arts courses
Business courses
Education courses
Engineering & VIOSH courses
Foundation Access Studies (FAST) courses
Humanities & undergraduate Human Movement courses
Information Technology courses
Mathematics courses
Nursing courses
Postgraduate Human Movement courses
Psychology courses
Science courses

Program: Program now refers to the overall path of study that a student undertakes. This was formerly known as 'Course'.

Course: Course now refers to the individual areas of study that a student completes within their program. These were formerly known as 'Units' or 'Subjects'.


University Legislation

Student Charter

Maps & Additional Information

Campus Addresses
Alumni Information
The role of the Ombudsman in reviewing University decisions
Information Privacy
Freedom of Information
Student Grievances and Complaints

Prospective Students

Phone: 1800 811 711
Email: info@ballarat.edu.au

 

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