Guangzhou College of Technology and Business

Credit for prior learning

The following Guangzhou College of Technology and Business courses have credit for prior learning available. Please select the course for further details. 

Course details

Course: 2 + 2 International Programme (Accounting)

Program Year Cohorts: 2019, 2020 and 2021

Marks required for maximum credit exemption: Minimum average of 60% average or a GPA of 2.4 out of 4.0

Maximum credit exemption: 48 credit points (1 year)

Course completed: First two years only - minimum of 25 subjects


Summary of course duration at UOW if maximum credit exemption granted

UOW CourseUOW Major**UOW FacultyNumber of years to completeSession of entry*
Bachelor of Commerce All single majors Faculty of Business and Law 2 years (96 credit points) Autumn and Spring
Bachelor of Business Not applicable Faculty of Business and Law

* Indicates the session in which you can commence in order to minimise course duration. Please note that this applies for UOW Wollongong sites only.  You will normally require an additional session of study if commencing in a session not listed. Autumn = February; Spring = July

** This degree can be completed in 4 semesters if the ACCY201 subject is undertaken over the Summer Session (which is offered at Wollongong only and subject to sufficient enrolments).


Students granted the maximum credit exemption will be exempt from the following UOW subjects

Institution subject name

UOW subject code

UOW subject name

Credit points

Fundamentals of Accounting

ACCY 111

Accounting Fundamentals in Society

6

Statistics

COMM 121

Statistics for Business

6

Macroeconomics

+

Microeconomics

ECON 100

Economic Essentials for Business

6

Fundamentals of Finance

FIN 111

Introductory Principles of Finance

6

Marketing

MARK 101

Marketing Principles

6

Principles of Management

MGNT 110

Introduction to Management

6

Unspecified @ 100 level

12

Maximum Credit Points

48

 

Course details

Course: 2 + 2 International Programme (Business Management)

Program Year Cohorts: 2019, 2020 and 2021

Marks required for maximum credit exemption: Minimum average of 60% or 2.4 out of 4.0

Maximum credit exemption: 48 credit points (1 year)

Course Completed: First two years only - minimum of 25 subjects


Summary of course duration at UOW if maximum credit exemption granted

UOW CourseUOW Major**UOW FacultyNumber of years to completeSession of entry*
Bachelor of Commerce All single majors Faculty of  Business and Law 2 years (96 credit points) Autumn and Spring
Bachelor of Business Not applicable Faculty of  Business and Law

* Indicates the session in which you can commence in order to minimise course duration. Please note that this applies for UOW Wollongong sites only.  You will normally require an additional session of study if commencing in a session not listed. Autumn = February; Spring = July

** This degree can be completed in 4 semesters if the ACCY201 subject is undertaken over the Summer Session (which is offered at Wollongong only and subject to sufficient enrolments). 


Maximum credit exemptions

Institution subject name

UOW subject code

UOW subject name

Credit points

Fundamentals of Accounting

ACCY 111

Accounting Fundamentals in Society

6

Statistics

COMM 121

Statistics for Business

6

Microeconomics

+

Macroeconomics

ECON 100

Economic Essentials for Business

6

Financial Management

FIN 111

Introductory Principles of  Finance

6

Marketing

MARK 101

Marketing Principles

6

Fundamentals of Management

MGNT 110

Introduction to Management

6

Unspecified credit @ 100 level

12

Maximum Credit Points

48

  

Course details

Course: 2 + 2 International Programme (Accounting)

Program Year Cohorts: 2019, 2020 and 2021

Marks required for maximum credit exemption: Minimum average of 60%

Maximum credit exemption: 48 credit points (1 year)

Course completed: First two years only - minimum of 25 subjects


Summary of course duration at UOW if maximum credit exemption granted

UOW CourseUOW Major**UOW FacultyNumber of years to completeSession of entry*
Bachelor of Commerce All single majors Faculty of Business and Law 2 years (96 credit points) Autumn and Spring
Bachelor of Business Not applicable Faculty of Business and Law

* Indicates the session in which you can commence in order to minimise course duration. Please note that this applies for UOW Wollongong sites only.  You will normally require an additional session of study if commencing in a session not listed. Autumn = February; Spring = July

** This degree can be completed in 4 semesters if the ACCY201 subject is undertaken over the Summer Session (which is offered at Wollongong only and subject to sufficient enrolments).


Students granted the maximum credit exemption will be exempt from the following UOW subjects

Institution subject name

UOW code

UOW subject name

Credit points

Accounting

ACCY 111

Accounting Fundamentals in Society

6

Statistics

COMM 121

Statistics for

6

Macroeconomics & Microeconomics

ECON 100

Economic Essentials for Business

6

Financial Management

FIN 111

Introductory Principles of Finance

6

Marketing

MARK 101

Marketing Principles

6

Fundamentals of Management

MGNT 110

Introduction to Management

6

Unspecified at 100 level

6

Maximum Credit Points

48

 

Course details

Course: Bachelor of Computer Science (Software Engineering)

Program year: 2019

Marks required for maximum credit exemption:  70% mark in each and every subject

Maximum credit exemption: 48 credit points (1 year)

Course completed: NoFirst two years only 


Summary of course duration at UOW if maximum credit exemption granted

UOW CourseUOW Major**UOW FacultyNumber of years to completeSession of entry*
Bachelor of Computer Science Software Engineering Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences 2 years (96 credit points) Autumn or Spring

Maximum credit exemptions

Details of the approved credit transfer agreements can be viewed under detailed credit exemptions (pdf)

Additional course requirements

Additional information regarding course requirements, areas of major study and double majors can be found in the UOW Course Handbook.


English language requirements

Further information regarding UOW English language requirements and additional course information can be found under additional entry requirements.

The information contained on this website is a guide only and is subject to change according to any amendments to the curriculum of the University of Wollongong or the institutions listed on this website. You will be advised of your eligibility for admission and for credit exemption after receipt of your formal application in your formal letter of offer.