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Charles Darwin University (CDU)

  • 20% international / 80% domestic

Cross-Institutional Prog (Postgraduate Studies)

  • Non-Award

Students enrolled in a course of study leading to an award at another Australian institution, can choose to undertake approved units at CDU for credit at their home institution.

Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award
Duration
1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
Course Code
ZCIPG1
Study Mode
Online, In person

About this course

Students enrolled in a course of study leading to an award at another Australian institution, can choose to undertake approved units at CDU for credit at their home institution.

To do so, complete and submit:

  • An Incoming Cross Institutional Enrolment (non-CDU students) form including approval from your home institution.
  • HECS-HELP (for eligible undergraduate students) or FEE-HELP forms (for eligible postgraduate students). These can be collected from Student Central or your home institution.

Cross-institutional students are subject to the rules of CDU including those relating to fees and academic progress. If you are not eligible for either HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP at your home institution, you will not be eligible for either loan program at CDU. You will also be liable for the Student Services and Amenities Fees at CDU.

Students are responsible for forwarding their results to their home institution for the awarding of credits.

Entry requirements

To enrol at CDU, you will need to complete and submit the Incoming Cross Institutional Enrolment (non-CDU students) form available at Forms and guides

Your home university will need to approve your intention to study at CDU. Please see the form for further details.

If you are a Commonwealth Supported student, you will also need to submit a HECS-HELP form. You can obtain this form at your home university, or contact us to have one posted to you.

Study locations

Casuarina

Casuarina

Online

What you will learn

Elective units approved by the home institution and selected from postgraduate units offered by the University at levels 400-500 (Unit Search).