Admissions

How you get in

Applications run per intake, against the entry requirements of the programme you are applying to.

The path

Three steps from here to registered

Choose a programme

Every programme on this site is delivered online or in a mix of online and in-person study. Entry requirements and duration are stated on each one.

Apply and pay your fees

Apply online, upload your credentials, and pay the acceptance and semester fees from the same account. Part payment is supported where the institution allows it.

Register, study and sit

Course registration runs against the same prerequisite and credit-load rules as on campus. From there you work through the study units on the semester schedule, submit assignments online, and attend your supervised examination at the end.

Starting an application

Accounts are issued by undefined when your application is accepted, so there is no account to create before you apply. Applications open per intake and are announced with the academic calendar.

If you already have an account — because you have been admitted, or you are already studying here — sign in and everything else happens there.

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What you will need

  • Your academic credentials, scanned or photographed clearly.
  • Identification, and a passport photograph.
  • The entry requirements for your chosen programme.
  • Acceptance and first-semester fees. Part payment is supported where the institution allows it.
Questions

Before you apply

Is this a different qualification from the on-campus degree?

No. Online programmes are run by the same institution, examined against the same grading scheme and recorded on the same transcript. The delivery mode is a property of the programme, not a footnote on the certificate.

Do I ever have to travel?

Yes, for examinations. Which venue depends on how your institution is set up: some attach you to a study centre near you, others bring you to campus for a short residency each semester. The Study support page says which one applies here.

Can I study at my own pace?

Within a semester, yes — the material is yours to work through when it suits you. The semester itself is fixed: content releases on the academic calendar and assignments close on their deadlines.

How is attendance handled if there are no lectures?

By engagement rather than roll-call. Working through your study units, submitting assignments and joining facilitation sessions is what counts, and it is what determines whether you are cleared to sit the examination.

What do I need to study online?

A device you can read and type on, and enough connectivity to download material and submit assignments. Study material is designed to be worked through offline once downloaded; live sessions are recorded for anyone who cannot join them.

Do I use a different login from campus students?

No. This site is a separate front door onto the same institution, and your account, your record and the application you study in are the same ones.