17.1 An articulated set of courses is a sequence of courses in which the subjects required for the earlier course(s) in the sequence are a subset of the subjects required for the later course(s). | |
17.2 An articulated course may have a single entry point or multiple entry points: | |
17.2.1 Single entry is an articulated set of courses in which students are admitted to the highest course in the sequence but may exit part-way through with a lower award in the sequence. | |
17.2.2 Multiple entry is an articulated set of courses that permit students to be admitted to, and complete separately, more than one course in the set if they meet the admission requirements of that course. | |
17.3 Courses in an articulated set must meet the Australian Qualification Framework qualification specification for each award in the set. | |
17.4 Articulated sets of courses will normally comprise courses at different course levels but may comprise two courses at the same level. |