Frequently Asked Questions

 

When can I enrol?

You can enrol at any time, but the Application Form is due one week before the start of the semester.

How long will it take to do the course?

This depends on the number of subjects that you choose to complete each semester. The College offers subjects over two semesters each year, starting in March and August. 

What are the attendance requirements?

Most of the course is delivered online. Some subjects require attendance at a half or full day workshop or participation in face-to-face activities. The workshops are subject to student locations and numbers. For students who are unable to attend, alternative methods such as web conferencing may be used.

How will I learn?

Online delivery enables you to undertake the course at times and locations that fit with your work and other commitments. This delivery method is ideally suited to professionals with an emphasis on learning at your own pace, and enables you to take responsibility for your own learning.

At all times you will be supported by your lecturers. You can contact your lecturers by email or telephone. The work you submit in the course will be highly practical, and work-related. Your work is generally submitted online to your lecturer who will provide you with personalised feedback.

Will I receive printed course materials?

All the materials you need to complete the course are provided online. This enables us to provide you with a range of the most up-to-date and relevant materials. You are able to select the material that is most useful to you. You may wish to print any materials you would prefer to read or keep in hard copy.

What is the workload?

Your workload will vary depending on your personal study style, previous experience, and available time. For each subject you may expect to spend at least six hours each week on reading online material, interacting with your lecturer and other students via discussion groups, and working on practical activities provided online. Reading and research and face-to-face or real-time activities may involve additional time.

How will I be assessed?

Assessment events in each subject are spread through the semester. You will be required to complete a number of activities which may include practical written tasks, take home examinations, or face-to-face performance based assessments.

Can I enrol in just one subject?

Yes, single subjects are available on a non-award basis. Please contact us to discuss your requirements.

How much will it cost?

The tuition fees are $1,850 per subject (GST exempt).

For eligible students, the tuition fee may be fully or partially covered by FEE-HELP. For further details, please review the Application and Enrolment Information, contact the Applied Law Programs Administrator, or see: FEE-HELP Loans

You may find further information by visiting www.goingtouni.gov.au

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