Tertiary Pathway Program

Notre Dame's Tertiary Pathway Program (TPP) is designed to prepare you for entry into the University’s undergraduate degree programs. The skills, knowledge and experience that you will develop during the semester are essential for successful transition to university.

Upon successfully completing the Tertiary Pathway Program you will be guaranteed entry into many undergraduate degree programs in Arts and Sciences, Counselling, Behavioural Science, Communications and Media, Politics and International Relations, Business, Education (Early Learning, Primary or Secondary), Health Sciences and Philosophy and Theology.

The Tertiary Pathway Program does not guarantee entry into Nursing and Midwifery, and is not a pathway for Law, Medicine and Physiotherapy .

The Tertiary Pathway Program is free for Australian and New Zealand citizens, permanent residents and holders of humanitarian visas. The program is also offered to international students wanting to gain entry to an undergraduate program at The University of Notre Dame Australia.

The Tertiary Pathway Program is offered at our three campuses; Fremantle, Sydney and Broome .

  • Is this pathway for me?

    Are you a mature age student, school leaver, want a refresher program before starting an undergraduate degree or an international student wanting to study at the University of Notre Dame? Well, this is the right program for you!

  • Intensive Tertiary Pathway Program – Summer Term Fremantle 2024

    If you have strong academic results but do not meet the direct entry requirements into undergraduate studies, you may be eligible for an intensive 4-week pathway program on the Fremantle campus over the Summer Term.

    Intensive TPP will run from Monday 8th January – Friday 2nd February 2024. The program will be taught in 2 x block weeks: two courses in each block week. Tutorials will be delivered on campus and attendance is mandatory across the four weeks. Classes commence at 8:30 – 10:30 AM and 10:30 – 12:30 PM daily for the four weeks.

    All students will complete the following 5 courses:

    Program Code: 0137 Tertiary Pathway Program

    First block (2 weeks)

    • Learning for University (embedded in the program)
    • Academic Writing
    • Research Skills and Information Literacy

    Second block (2 weeks)

    • Essential Maths
    • Communication Skills
  • Intensive Tertiary Pathway Program and Tertiary Pathway Program Nursing - Summer Term Sydney 2024

    If you have strong academic results but do not meet the direct entry requirements into undergraduate studies, you may be eligible for an intensive 4-week pathway program on the Sydney campus over the Summer Term.

    Intensive TPP will run from Monday 8th January – Friday 2nd February 2024. The program will be taught in 2 x block weeks: two courses in each block week. Tutorials will be delivered on campus and attendance is mandatory across the four weeks. Classes commence at 8:30 – 10:30 AM and 10:30 – 12:30 PM daily for the four weeks.

    All students will complete the following 5 courses:

    Program Code: 0137 Tertiary Pathway Program or 0153 Tertiary Pathway Program-Nursing

    First Block (2 weeks)

    • Learning for University (embedded in the program)
    • Academic Writing
    • Research Skills and Information Literacy

    Second block (2 weeks)

    • Essential Maths
    • And ONE elective from the following depending on the discipline you are going into:
    Course Name Intended Undergraduate School
    Foundations of Human Biology Nursing
    Communication Skills Arts & Sciences, Business, Education (Early Learning, Primary or Secondary), Philosophy & Theology
  • TPP Semester 1 2024 Program Structure

    • Program duration: One semester full time, 2 semesters, part-time.
    • How many courses: 5 courses
    • Study mode: On-campus, online or a combination of both
    • Intake: Semester 1 and Semester 2

    You will complete 5 courses. Each course is specifically designed to help develop key skills necessary for university studies.

    All students complete:

    • Learning for University (during Orientation week)
    • Academic Writing
    • Essential Mathematics
    • Research Skills and Information Literacy

    And ONE elective from the following depending on the discipline you are going into:

    Course Name Intended Undergraduate School
    Foundations of Human Biology Health Sciences & Nursing
    Communication Skills Arts & Sciences, Business, Education (Early Learning, Primary or Secondary), Philosophy & Theology
  • Mode of study

    Courses in the Tertiary Pathway Program will be offered in both internal (on campus) and external (online) modes in Semester 1, 2024. You will have the opportunity to study online, on campus, or a combination of both. Some activities will be available online irrespective of the mode you choose.

    Please speak to our friendly Academic Pathway Advisors to work out what works best for you.

    Internal Mode
    Internal mode (on campus) will provide you with immersive learning experiences that facilitate your engagement with the University’s community. The structures provided by internal mode will help you establish routines that are necessary to navigate university successfully.

    External Mode
    External mode (online) will provide you with a flexible learning experience that allows you to complete all course activities online. You will complete all course activities online. You will attend online tutorial sessions at scheduled times, complete online activities, and work and learn collaboratively with your tutors and classmates.

    Program Code: 0137

    CRICOS Code: 083629J

  • Assessment

    Learning is assessed in one or more of the following ways:

    • written assignments
    • oral presentations
    • reflective activities
    • group projects
    • quizzes and final examinations

    You will be given the opportunity to reflect on your personal learning needs and create relevant learning goals. Assessment tasks across the courses comprise a mix of formative, summative and peer review.

  • Program completion

    Successful completion of all the requirements of the Tertiary Pathway Program meets the minimum entry requirements for study in many undergraduate degrees. When a place is offered the student can commence their degree the following semester.

  • Course descriptions

  • Entry requirements

    Admission into the Tertiary Pathway Program is assessed on an individual basis. Applicants who do not meet the entry requirements for their intended undergraduate degree will need to demonstrate potential for success within the Tertiary Pathway Program.

    At Notre Dame we know that you're a person, not a number. We consider who you are, what you have done and what you want to do with your life. So if you are looking to study at the University there are a number of entry pathways available to you.

Contact us

Fremantle

Visit: ND44 - 28 Mouat St, Fremantle, WA 6160
Email: pathways@nd.edu.au
Phone: 02 8204 4408

Sydney

Visit: ND5/529- 140 Broadway, Sydney NSW 2007
Email: pathways@nd.edu.au
Phone: 02 8204 4408

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