Content | Description | Answers the question: |
‘Talk to us’ | - Get help with degree planning. Contacts for student liaison officer; contacts for faculty advisor. May be in a contact block?
- Come to an open day or information evening
| How can I get help or advice to work this out? |
Intro | Overview. Short and snappy. No more than 2-3 sentences. | Why would I enrol in this degree? |
About the degree | Informational. What is unique about the degree? How does it work? Is this a good fit for me? (Explore interests, drivers, motivations, goals.) Requirements for professional registration or affiliation (or similar) - if relevant. | What are the interesting features of this degree? What do I need to note? |
Degree requirements | Duration Points Courses (core, mandatory, electives) Degree examples? | What would I study? What are the course options? How would I put it together? |
Degree options | Majors, minors, conjoint, double. May flow on from info above. Link to ‘Planning your degree’ and other related pages in the section. | What are the options for putting my degree together? |
Entry requirements | Notes: - Reading about the entry requirements is the ‘next step’ in a typical pathway after reading about the degree requirements and options.
- Provide detail on entry requirements that are specific to the degree. For general requirements, link to the admissions section in ‘Study at Victoria’.
- If there is a selection process into year 2, make this very clear early in the information. Detail the requirements and deadlines.
Try to also include: - Useful school subjects
- Realistic advice about workload and difficulty - without ‘putting people off’
- Recommended preparation (if relevant). What pre-work could I do?
| What are the entry requirements? |
Other content areas | - Is this a good option for me? Human aspect of the decision. Eg: You might be interested in this if you enjoyed xxx subjects at school / like these activities / think in this way / have this learning style / are this type of person (eg, want to make a difference to others). Link to careers info (or bring some careers info in here?)
- Facts about where you can study it, whether it’s available via distance learning etc.
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Further study | - Postgrad options (or may be links)
- Specific mention of any PG study needed to become professionally registered or similar.
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Call to action / big links | Talk to us (see contact block above) - includes come to an open day or info evening Apply/enrol | |
Secondary links | Scholarships Fees Areas of study (pathway back to Topics) | |