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Description

Answers the question:

‘Talk to us’

  1. Get help with degree planning. Contacts for student liaison officer; contacts for faculty advisor. May be in a contact block?
  2. 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

  1. 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?)
  2. Facts about where you can study it, whether it’s available via distance learning etc.

 

Further study

  • Postgrad options (or may be links)
  • Specific mention of any PG study needed to become professionally registered or similar.

 

 

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)

 

 

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