Students who have completed study programs in the discipline of Information Studies may receive recognition for prior learning. The qualifications must be no more than five years old to receive the full amount of credit noted below unless work experience covers the shortfall.
Graduate Diploma or Master degree
Students with a Graduate Diploma or Master degree in the Information Studies field will receive credit for a maximum of nine subjects (64 points).
Undergraduate qualification
Students with a three year professionally recognised / accredited undergraduate degree in the Information Studies field will receive credit for a maximum of seven subjects (48 points).
Advanced Diploma of Library and Information Studies
Students with an Advanced Diploma of Library and Information Studies (Library Technician) (2.5 years full time equivalent) will receive credit for a maximum of three subjects (24 points).
Diploma / Associate Diploma of Library and Information Studies
Students with a Diploma / Associate Diploma of Library and Information Studies (Library Technician) (two years full time equivalent) will receive credit for a maximum of two subjects (16 points).
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"This is one of the most comprehensive courses on library studies available, with an excellent focus on library subjects and skills."
The changing nature of society has brought a growing demand for knowledge and information at work, in education and in leisure.
"The Bachelor of Information Studies is delivered completely online which makes it very accessible."