Pathway to University
Pathway to University
Partnership with Southern Cross University
Blue Lotus College | Southern Cross course | Credit |
BSB51918- Diploma of Leadership and Management (CRICOS Code: 0100536) | Bachelor of Business (CRICOS Code: 016157C | CRICOS Code Syd/Mel/Perth: 081532A)
OR Bachelor of Information Technology (CRICOS Code: 019840D | CRICOS Code Syd/Mel/Perth:: 086031D) OR Bachelor of Digital Media and Communications (CRICOS Code: 091527D) Bachelor of Psychological Science (CRICOS Code: 071464B) OR Bachelor of Arts (CRICOS Code: 016183A) |
8 units, of a total of 24 (33% of the course, or 1 year of FTE study) |
FNS50215 or FNS50217- Diploma of Accounting (CRICOS Code: 0100534) | Bachelor of Business (CRICOS Code: 016157C | CRICOS Code Syd/Mel/Perth: 081532A)
OR Bachelor of Accounting (CRICOS Code: 092940E) ** Conditions apply. OR Bachelor of Digital Media and Communications (CRICOS Code: 091527D) Bachelor of Psychological Science (CRICOS Code: 071464B) OR Bachelor of Arts (CRICOS Code: 016183A) |
8 units, of a total of 24 (33% of the course, or 1 year of FTE study) |
Successful completion of a diploma, delivered and assessed in English, will satisfy the English language proficiency requirement for a Southern Cross University degree that requires IELTS 6.0 with no band less than 5.5.
For further details view www.scu.edu.au/aqfvocationallinkages
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Apr.2024 2nd Term Starts
The 2nd term start.
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Apr.2024Anzac Day
ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
Anzac Day falls on the 25th of April each year. The 25th of April was officially named Anzac Day in 1916.
On the 25th of April 1915, Australian and New Zealand soldiers formed part of the allied expedition that set out to capture the Gallipoli peninsula. These became known as Anzacs and the pride they took in that name continues to this day.
The Anzacs landed on Gallipoli and met fierce resistance from the Ottoman Turkish defenders. Their plan to knock Türkiye out of the war quickly became a stalemate and the campaign dragged on for eight months.
At the end of 1915, the allied forces were evacuated. Both sides suffered heavy casualties and endured great hardships. Over 8,000 Australian soldiers were killed.
The meaning of Anzac Day today includes the remembrance of all Australians killed in military operations.