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Pathway Planner Plan Your Study Pathway to Deakin University and Your Chosen Bachelor Degree My Pathway Planner Plan your study pathway to Deakin University and your chosen bachelor degree. By using this planner you can find the options that best suit you. NAME: PREREQUISITE REQUIRED MET SUBJECTS: SCORE: (TICK BOX) DEAKIN UNIVERSITY GOAL COURSE: PREVIOUS YEARS ATAR WAS ..... AT ..................... CAMPUS ARE YOU ELIGIBLE FOR ATAR ADJUSTMENTS? YES / NO THROUGH THROUGH THROUGH DEAKIN DEAKIN TAFE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE My Study Pathways PATHWAY 1 PATHWAY 2 PATHWAY 3 Course name: .......................................................... Course name: .......................................................... Course name: .......................................................... .................................................................................. .................................................................................. .................................................................................. .................................................................................. .................................................................................. .................................................................................. Pathway Type: Pathway Type: Pathway Type: Deakin University - alternative campus/course Deakin University - alternative campus/course Deakin University - alternative campus/course Deakin College Deakin College Deakin College TAFE or RTO TAFE or RTO TAFE or RTO Other Other Other Institution: .............................................................. Institution: .............................................................. Institution: .............................................................. Likely credit: ............................................................ Likely credit: ............................................................ Likely credit: ............................................................ Guaranteed entry into goal course: Y N Guaranteed entry into goal course: Y N Guaranteed entry into goal course: Y N Length of course: .................................................... Length of course: .................................................... Length of course: .................................................... Questions I need to ask: ......................................... Questions I need to ask: ......................................... Questions I need to ask: ......................................... .................................................................................. .................................................................................. .................................................................................. .................................................................................. .................................................................................. .................................................................................. NEXT STEPS: Deakin University CRICOS Provider Code: 00113B 1606.11 PATHWAY OPTIONS FIRST STEP NEXT STEPSOUTCOMES START THE SAME COURSE AT A DIFFERENT MEET THE CAMPUS REQUIREMENT S AND APPLY START TO TRANSFER A RELATED COURSE THROUGH DEAKIN COMPLETE APPLY FOR AN ASSOCIATE YOUR GOAL DEGREE COURSE CAREER BACHELOR’S THROUGH ENTER DEAKIN COMPLETE DEAKIN AS A 2ND YEAR DEGREE COLLEGE A DIPLOMA STUDENT FURTHER STUDY THROUGH TAFE COMPLETE A DIPLOMA OR ADVANCED DIPLOMA THROUGH PRIVATE PROVIDERS APPLY FOR CREDIT (RTOS) FOR PRIOR LEARNING AND YOUR DEAKIN COURSE 3 FULL YEARS SINCE THROUGH YEAR 12 AND THE EXPERIENCED WORKFORCE IN A RELATED FIELD? 1 FULL YEAR APPLY FOR THE SIT A TEST SINCE YEAR 12 COURSE WITH AND COMPLETED YOUR TEST RESULTS A STAT TEST Find out more HELP AT DEAKIN UNIVERSITY ABOUT OUR PATHWAY PARTNERS Deakin Student Enquiries Deakin College The Gordon Melbourne Polytechnic 1800 693 888 deakincollege.edu.au thegordon.edu.au melbournepolytechnic.edu.au [email protected] Box Hill Institute of TAFE South West Institute of TAFE Riverina Insitute – TAFE NSW Pathways boxhill.edu.au swtafe.edu.au rit.tafensw.edu.au deakin.edu.au/pathways Chisholm Institute Bendigo TAFE Credit for Prior Learning chisholm.edu.au bendigotafe.edu.au www.deakin.edu.au/cpl.
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