Bachelor of Commerce (University of Newcastle)
Course Information
Course Type
Part-time
Fees (Local Students)
$15,000 (24 modules) / $23,000 (36 modules)
Fees (Foreign Students)
$15,400 (24 modules) / $23,200 (36 modules)
Other Fees
Application and Student Development and Administration Fee: $510 (local) / $1,690 (International)
Duration
16* to 28 months (*Only for students with direct entry to academic year 2)
Intake Months
January, May, September
Programme Grant
No Student Grant for this course
Class Schedule
Information not provided by school
Assessment Method
Information not provided by school
Description
Students who successfully complete and pass the modules stipulated in the programme structure will be awarded the Diploma in Counselling from Kaplan Higher Education Institute, Singapore.
Advanced Diploma and Diploma graduates can progress to pursue Degree programmes offered by our university partners and other higher education institutions from Australia, Ireland and the United Kingdom (relevant disciplines and/or subject to university’s requirements). test
Minimum Entry Requirements
- Kaplan Diploma
- Polytechnic Diploma
- Other private Diplomas or foreign qualifications will be assessed on a case-by-case basis
- When required, work experience will be applied as part of the admissions process. Any work experience assessment and related admissions decisions will be conducted by the University, and lead to the recognition of the achievement of learning outcomes and the award of University Credit
English Requirements
- GCE O-Level English language subject (Grade C6 and above); OR
- IELTS 6.0 or equivalent
- For more information, please click here.
In all cases, the final decision on admission to the programme rests with the University.
Career Opportunities
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Entry Requirements
Minimum Entry Requirements
- Kaplan Diploma
- Polytechnic Diploma
- Other private Diplomas or foreign qualifications will be assessed on a case-by-case basis
- When required, work experience will be applied as part of the admissions process. Any work experience assessment and related admissions decisions will be conducted by the University, and lead to the recognition of the achievement of learning outcomes and the award of University Credit