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If you studied at Nanyang, Ngee Ann, Republic, Singapore or Temasek Polytechnics, please read this specific admission and credit information:
If you’ve already completed university-level subjects or have relevant work experience, you may be able to get credit for previous study. This means you won’t have to repeat similar units and could graduate sooner.
When your faculty assesses your application for credit, they will be looking for study or practical experience equivalent to the skills, knowledge and understanding you’d otherwise get during your degree.
You can apply for credit if you have:
Study completed within a graduate certificate or graduate diploma can be counted towards a master’s qualification. You can also begin a master’s course, and exit early (graduate) with a certificate or diploma if you don't want to complete the full master's program.
For further information about credit rules and criteria, see our Coursework Policy 2014 and faculty handbooks.
Before making your application, click on one of the links below to view step-by-step instructions on how to make your application.
If you have undertaken a Polytechnic diploma in Singapore, the University offers admission and credit for eligible students into many undergraduate degrees. For more information, refer to our 2019 Admission and Credit Guide (pdf, 68KB).
It depends on whether your application to study at the University of Sydney is being made through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC), or directly to the University through the 'apply' option on your individual course information page.
There are three types of credit:
For further information, see our Credit glossary of terms (pdf).
Accepting credit can change your study load, fees or course duration. This may also affect your eligibility for government assistance and full-time concession benefits.
International students, who are required to maintain a full-time study load at all times, need to be particularly aware that accepting credit could reduce the duration of their student visa.
If you are applying for credit for study completed at another university (external credit transfer), you need to include:
In some cases, you may also be asked to provide a portfolio of work.
If you’re applying for credit based on work experience (recognition of prior learning), you'll need to attach a detailed letter from your employer explaining your role, and how it relates to the credit you’re seeking.
Every faculty has its own credit transfer policy governing what constitutes recognition of prior learning. If you have any questions, we recommend contacting your faculty directly for advice or referring to your faculty handbook.