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Requirement of Certificate in Architecture at Charles Darwin University

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Entry Requirements

Academic entry requirements
Undergraduate courses

To be eligible for admission to Charles Darwin University, applicants must have:
Completed recognised upper secondary or equivalent Year 12 studies to the required standard
Satisfied English language proficiency requirements
Satisfied individual course requirements (for example specific subject/ course prerequisites, audition or interview).

Applicants are assessed on a case-by-case basis. Meeting minimum entry requirements does not guarantee entry to the University’s undergraduate programs.

Pathways to undergraduate degree
Students who do not meet the university’s academic entry requirements may be eligible for admission to a Certificate III, IV or Diploma or the University’s Foundation Studies program as a pathway to a degree.

Advanced standing
International students who have completed post-secondary studies may request consideration for advanced standing (transfer credit) towards an undergraduate degree at Charles Darwin University. Applications for credit must include full documentation of previous studies, including certified course descriptions. International students awarded credit based on previous studies must maintain full-time enrolment at the University as a condition of their student visa.

Articulation programs
The University has articulation arrangements with several overseas institutions in Malaysia, Singapore and Hong Kong. Articulation arrangements allow students to receive credit for previous studies, thereby gaining their CDU qualification sooner.

Postgraduate courses
Entry usually requires successful completion of a Bachelor Degree from a recognised university. Some Master Degree courses require several years of relevant working experience as part of the entry qualification.