Credit for prior learning
The following Shandong Normal University courses has credit for prior learning available. Please select the course for further details.
The following Shandong Normal University courses has credit for prior learning available. Please select the course for further details.
Course: 2 + 2 Program - Business
Program Year Cohorts: 2019, 2020, and 2021
Marks required for maximum credit exemption: Minimum average of 70%
Maximum credit exemption: 48 credit points (1 year)
Course Completed: Yes (28 modules/subjects)
UOW course | UOW major *** | UOW Faculty | Number of years to complete ** | Session of entry ** |
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Bachelor of Commerce | All single majors | Faculty of Business and Law | 2 years (96 credit points) | Spring |
Bachelor of Business | No majors available | Faculty of Business and Law | 2 years (96 credit points) | Spring |
* Indicates the session in which you can commence in order to minimise course duration. You will normally require an additional session of study if commencing in a session not listed. Autumn = February; Spring = July
** Please note that session of entry and Years to complete applies to the UOW Wollongong Campus only.
*** For Accounting major students only:-
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) students will only be able to be awarded a maximum of 42 credit points due to Professional Accreditation requirements. Please also note the degree may be able to be completed in 4 semesters if ACCY201 is undertaken over the Summer Session (which is offered at Wollongong only and subject to sufficient enrolments).
Institution subject code |
Institution subject name |
UOW code |
UOW subject name |
Credit points |
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ACC 01 |
Introduction to Financial Accounting |
ACCY 111 |
Accounting Fundamentals in Society |
6 |
STA 01 |
Statistics |
COMM 121 |
Statistics for Business |
6 |
ECO 01 ECO 02 |
Principles of Microeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics |
ECON 100 |
Economic Essentials for Business |
6 |
BCM 01 |
Business Communication |
MGNT 102 |
Business Communications |
6 |
MKT 01 |
Introduction to Marketing |
MARK 101 |
Marketing Principles |
6 |
BHV 01 |
Organizational Behaviour |
MGNT 201 |
Organisational Behaviour |
6 |
HRM 01 |
Human Resource Management |
MGNT 206 |
Managing Human Resources |
6 |
Total Specified |
42 |
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Unspecified @ 100 level |
6 |
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Maximum Credit Points |
48 |
Course: 2 + 2 Program - Engineering (All majors except Mechanical Engineering)
Marks required for maximum credit exemption: Minimum 60% average
Maximum credit exemption: 45 - 69 credit points (see details below)
Course Completed: No
UOW course | UOW majors | UOW Faculty | Number of years to complete | Session of entry | Maximum credit exemptions |
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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) | Biomedical, Computer, Electrical, Mechatronics and Telecommunications Engineering | Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences | 3.5 years (132 credit points) | Autumn and Spring | Detailed credit exemptions (pdf) |
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) | Environmental and Materials Engineering | Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences | 3 years (144 credit points) | Autumn and Spring | Detailed credit exemptions (pdf) |
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) | Civil and Mining Engineering | Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences | 3 years (144 credit points) | Autumn and Spring | Detailed credit exemptions (pdf) |
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) | Mechanical Engineering | Faculty of Engineering and Information Sciences | 3 years (144 credit points) | Autumn and Spring | Detailed credit exemptions (pdf) |
Additional information regarding course requirements, areas of major study and double majors can be found in the UOW Course Handbook.
All applicants who have completed the Community College of City University - Beijing course have met the University’s English language requirements and no english condition will be applied to their offer.
Further information regarding the 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.