Step 1: Register for Course Planning 101
Course Planning 101 information and Q&A sessions will be run from mid-January and will be offered both in-person and online.
Your session will be led by an experienced course adviser and is designed to help you understand enrolment rules and review your subject choices before you enrol.
It will cover topics including:
- Course requirements
- Choosing the right subjects
- Planning for the future
Session Dates
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Undergraduate degrees
Course Planning 101 Session
Date
Format
Undergraduate degrees
Friday 2 February
Online
Bachelor of Arts
Wednesday 31 January
Online
Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Fine Arts
Thursday 1 February
Online
Bachelor of Science (delivered in Science Day 1)
Thursday 1 February
In-person
Bachelor of Commerce
Friday 2 February
Online
Bachelor of Design
Thursday 8 February
Online
Bachelor of Science
Wednesday 14 February
Online
Bachelor of Arts
Thursday 15 February
In-person
Undergraduate degrees
Friday 16 February
In-person
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Graduate coursework degrees
These are general sessions that will assist you to understand graduate course structures and navigate enrolment processes. Please ensure you attend your faculty orientation for detailed subject selection advice.
Date
Format
Friday 12 January
Online
Wednesday 24 January
Online
Tuesday 6 February
In-person
Tuesday 13 February
Online
FAQs
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How many sessions should I attend?
You only need to attend one session. There are multiple sessions scheduled throughout January and February to help you find a time that works for you.
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What if I can’t attend a session?
Attending a session is highly recommended. However, if you are unable to attend you can use the information in the next steps to plan your course before continuing to enrol in your subjects.
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I’ve already enrolled in subjects, is this session right for me?
You’re encouraged to attend even if you have already enrolled. The session is a good opportunity to confirm your understanding of your course requirements and receive feedback about your enrolment choices.
Prepare for your session
It’s important to follow the next steps to prepare for your session. Being familiar with course planning resources and having some understanding of key terminology will help you get more out of your session.