Non-Award

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University of New England
Length:
1 Semester Full-time, 1 Semester Part-time
 
 
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Most units offered at UNE are available to eligible students on a Non Award basis. Units undertaken on a Non Award basis are only offered on a Full Fee basis. Fee information is available from http://www.une.edu.au/for/future-students/undergraduates/costs/ To find suitable units you may wish to refer to the Program of Study (which lists relevant units) listed in the Courses section of the Course and Unit Catalogue or search for individual units in the Units section of the Course and Unit Catalogue.

The unit information in the Course and Unit Catalogue includes: unit description, where and when the unit is offered (Non Award students may only choose units offered through the Armidale campus), pre-requisites and co-requisites (required background knowledge to study the unit), intensive school information (whether the unit has a mandatory or non-manadatory intensive school which requires attendance), textbook information and unit coordinator details. Most units are offered at 6 credit points [this is equivalent to .125 eftsl (equivalent full-time student load) and equivalent to 150 hours of total student workload].

These units can be taken to enhance and enrich your knowledge and may be counted towards a course at UNE or elsewhere, subject to course rules.
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• meet the admission requirements of the institution offering the course and
• meet the entrance requirements of the course – some courses have course prerequisites or additional selection criteria.
• Our institutions may also take other criteria into account when they assess your application. These may include a portfolio, interview, audition, questionnaire or a test for certain courses either instead of, or together with, the ATAR.
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