Basis of Credit |
Upon successful completion of the Diploma and the Advanced Diploma, students can gain up to 16 units (240 credit points) of Credit for Recognition of Prior Learning (CRPL) into the U65.10 Bachelor of Computer Science (Software Engineering Major). *CSP2108 Introduction to Mobile Applications Development can be granted if completed CSG2245D Computer Science Methods (in major). RN 170309-001342 * Room for 2 named electives which can be granted |
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ECU Unit(s) |
CSG1105 (Applied Communications) |
CSG1207 (Systems and Database Design) |
CSG2341 (Intelligent Systems) |
CSI1101 (Computer Security) |
CSI1241 (Systems Analysis) |
CSI2312 (Foundations of Software Engineering) |
CSI2343 (Object-oriented Analysis and Design) |
CSI3344 (Distributed Systems) |
CSP1150 (Programming Principles) |
CSP2104 (Object-oriented Programming with C++) |
CSP2348 (Data Structures) |
ENS1161 (Computer Fundamentals) |
MAT1252 (Mathematics for Computing) |
SCI1125 (Professional Science Essentials) |
Achievement Required |
Should different units be selected, or the Diploma and Advanced Diploma not be completed, the full amount of advanced standing may not be granted.
If the above units are not successfully completed at ACBT the above advanced standing will not apply. Upon successful completion of the Diploma and the Advanced Diploma, student could gain up to 14 units (210 credit points) of advanced standing into the U65 Bachelor of Computer Science. A further 2 units (30 credit points) may be awarded depending on units completed as part of the Advanced Diploma. |
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Description | Number of credit points awarded |
CREDIT TOWARD FIRST YEAR ELECTIVES | 30 |
Achievement Required |
Elective units will be displayed on the student record as the actual units completed once the final trancsript is received. First year elective (30 credit points) to be replaced with named ECU units - if completed PAC1100D there is no ECU equivalent therefore first year elective can be granted. |
This precedent is an indication of potential credit only. A case-by-case review will be conducted to determine if credit can be granted. The reduction in course duration noted above, is based on the number of credit points granted as CRPL only. Students are encouraged to request a personalised course planner from the Hub, for an accurate indication of any reduction in course duration. The course planner will be based on the number of credit points granted as CRPL, the course structure itself, and will take into account how units are timetabled and any unit prerequisite requirements