‘TAFE to CSU’ Frequently Asked Questions
- I have a TAFE qualification. What credit am I entitled to?
- Is there a list of TAFE courses that have specific credit arrangements with CSU?
- How do I apply for credit?
- I am currently studying at TAFE, but I want to move across (articulate) to CSU. What options do I have?
- I am interested in studying at both TAFE and CSU. What are my options?
- What’s the minimum amount of TAFE study required to be accepted to CSU?
1. I have a TAFE qualification. What credit am I entitled to?
This depends on what you studied at TAFE, and what you’d like to study at CSU. As a general guideline, with a Diploma, you may receive credit worth up to one year of a three-year degree (i.e. eight subjects). With an Advanced Diploma, you may receive credit worth up to two years of a three-year degree (i.e. 16 subjects). Other TAFE qualifications (for example, a Certificate IV) and individual TAFE modules/subjects may also generate credit, however this is usually determined on a case-by-case basis.
2. Is there a list of TAFE courses that have specific credit arrangements with CSU?
Yes! We are currently developing a new search system which will allow you to search for CSU credit arrangements, based on your TAFE qualifications. This system is due to launch in October 2009.
3. How do I apply for credit?
You apply for credit as part of your University Application, either via a direct application to CSU, or through VTAC/UAC.
4. I am currently studying at TAFE, but I want to move across (articulate) to CSU. What options do I have?
As a TAFE student, you are in an excellent position to gain entry to CSU. Successfully gaining entry to CSU will depend on what you are currently studying at TAFE, and what you’d like to study at CSU. For more information, simply call 1800 334 733, or submit an online inquiry.
5. I am interested in studying at both TAFE and CSU. What are my options?
You’re in luck! CSU has a number of programs that combine TAFE and university study. Called 'Pathway Programs' you can either study at TAFE and CSU at the same time (Integrated Programs), or study at TAFE first, then move on to University study (Articulation Programs).
With Pathway Programs, by the end of your third or fourth year, you can graduate with a number of nationally recognised qualifications from both TAFE and CSU, including a Bachelor degree!
6. What’s the minimum amount of TAFE study required to be accepted to CSU?
Generally, you will need to complete at least a Certificate IV in a relevant field of study to gain entry to a Bachelor degree. This will, however, depend on what you are currently studying at TAFE, and the entry requirements of the course you would like to study and any work experience you may have. For more information, simply call 1800 334 733, or submit an online inquiry.
Further questions?
If you have further questions, you can either submit an online inquiry, or call 1800 334 733.
