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  • Location:
    Joondalup
    Mt Lawley
  • Study Mode:
    Full-time
    Part-time
  • Delivery Mode:
    On-campus
    Online (Off-campus)
  • Duration:
    1 year full-time or equivalent part-time
  • Faculty:
    Education and Arts
  • School:
    Centre for Indigenous Australian Education and Research (Kurongkurl Katitjin)
  • Code:
    C11

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Indigenous University Orientation Course

This course structure contains information about the units which comprise the course as well as the credit points required to successfully complete it.

The Indigenous University Orientation course is a 120 credit point award.



YEAR ONE - SEMESTER 1

UnitDescription Points
ABB1126Academic Reading and Writing 1 15
ABB1127Mathematics 1 15
ABB1128Skills for Tertiary Learning 1 15
ABB1129Introduction to Computing 1 15
 


Semester refers to stage in course rather than period of year. For example students can enter course mid year as a semester 1 student.

Year One - Semester 2
UnitDescription Points
ABB1136Academic Reading and Writing 2 15
ABB1137Mathematics 2 15
ABB1138Skills for Tertiary Learning 2 15
ABB1139Introduction to Computing 2 15
 


NOTES: 1. All four units have two levels of performance indicators. Achieving the first level indicators but not the second allows the student to enrol in the second of the coupled (but not linked) units. The student must then pass at the higher level in their second enrolment or record a fail and be required to repeat the unit at the second level. 2. Students can graduate in one semester of study if they achieve the higher level indicators in each of the four units. 3. Students who graduate at the end of one semester will be exempted from ABB1136, ABB1137, ABB1138, ABB1139. 4. Students may apply for Advanced Standing if they: ? are full-time (Advanced Standing is NOT available to part-time students) ? achieve 70% or more in each of the four units, in any one semester