In order to be eligible to apply for
a place in one of the Institute's courses, overseas students
must have:
- (for our undergraduate degree courses) - a minimum
educational qualification equivalent to Victorian Year
12.
- (for our Graduate courses) - an undergraduate degree
in any discipline OR at least 5 years documented* relevant**
work/professional experience.
*Documented work/professional experience means proof
of this relevant work experience, such as a written
statement on official letterhead from an employer including
the types of duties performed and the level at which
the applicant operates/ed.
**Relevant experience means:
In the case of the graduate programs in law enforcement
- in a field such as policing, compliance, regulatory
agencies, corrections or courts.
In the case of the graduate programs in security operations
- in a field such as security management, risk management
or event management.
Referees reports to help assess an applicant's eligibility
may be required.
- ALL courses - proof of suitable English
Language Proficiency.
Documentary evidence of educational qualifications must
be included in your application.
Credit
Credit for courses or subjects undertaken at another
tertiary institution may be granted by the Institute, and
exemptions granted accordingly.
Relevant information and documentary evidence must be included
with your application. This includes:
- Full documentation of studies completed
- Official details of grading system
- An indication of the subjects you are enrolled in but
have not yet completed
- The course syllabus including subject details
Each Credit application is dealt with on a case by case
basis after enrolment. The applications are considered by
the Institute’s Credit Transfer Committee and students
notified of the outcome.
If Credit is granted and the course duration is shortened
as a result, the Institute will report this to DIAC.
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