2. Create your course map
You'll need to create a course map as part of your application for a concurrent diploma.
A course map outlines when you plan to undertake subjects towards your degree and diploma, and which subjects you intend to cross-credit.
By completing your course map, you demonstrate your understanding of how your concurrent diploma will fit alongside your current degree. This will help you work out the best time to apply for admission to your diploma and ensure a smooth study transition.
Your course map must be up to date and approved after the census date of the semester before you plan to commence your concurrent diploma. For example, if you plan to commence your concurrent diploma in Semester 2, your course map must be completed and approved after the Semester 1 census date.
If you are applying for a Diploma in Languages, you must attach the outcome of your Language Placement Test with your course map as part of your application.
Download and complete your course map
Download the Course Planning document for the diploma you wish to apply for below. You must submit the completed document with your application.
If you would like advice on completing your course map you can seek advice from Stop 1 by either:
- Attending a course planning appointment. These can be booked via the Stop 1 booking system
- Submitting your draft course map and your questions via an online enquiry.
Download the Course Map template (DOCX 95.8 KB)
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Sample course maps
Take a look at some sample course maps to better understand how to complete yours.
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Faculty resources
Review the Handbook entry for your course, our faculty-specific course planning resources, and resources on your faculty website while completing your course map. This will help to ensure that you are still meeting the course requirements of your main degree.