What are the Academic Calendar changes to GCSE in 2024?
Updated

What calendar layer will the program be using for 2024 intakes?  

In 2024 the Graduate Certificate of Sport and Exercise will follow the Trimester Academic Calendar.  
 
A Trimester is a study period that occurs three times during the year. Each Trimester is of equal length (14 weeks) and includes a 2-week flexible learning period (these are weeks that contain no new teaching content, but there is an expectation that students will still be engaged with other aspects of study, which may include catching up, revision, and assessment progression/submission).  
 
The first Trimester study period for postgraduate public health programs start in January 2024. 
 
Visit the Academic Calendar and Important Dates page for more information on key dates or to download a copy of the Trimester Calendar. 
 

When can I start my program?  

You can apply to start in Trimester 1 (January) or Trimester 2 (May). 
 
The Trimester Academic Calendar enables you to commence your studies in the trimester that works for you. 
 

Are all courses taught in each study period?  

Not all courses are offered in every study period. 
 
Recommended enrolment patterns are provided in the program handbook. These patterns have been developed to build your foundational knowledge and ensures you meet pre-requisite requirements when completing subsequent courses. 
 

When will the 2024 Handbook be available? 

The handbook will be released prior to enrolment opening for 2024 courses. 
 

Can I accelerate my program and finish my degree quicker?  

For the Graduate Certificate of Sport and Exercise Science program, if you are studying full-time there is no option to accelerate through the program any faster than the recommended enrolment pattern due to professional accreditation requirements.      
 
If you are studying part-time, you will find options to distribute your study load more evenly throughout the year. If you would like to vary your part time enrolment pattern, we recommend that you consult with the Program Director to ensure appropriate courses are selected and all program rules are met.  
 

Am I required to study in every study period with this layer?  

No! There is no obligation to study in all three trimesters. 
 
You may be able to enrol in four courses in one trimester leading to completion of the program. Alternatively, you may want to spread your enrolment load across the year and take fewer courses in each trimester. This might help you to balance work, study, family, and other commitments. 
 
A part-time pathway is available if you want to do fewer courses across the year. 
 
If you are considering full or part time study, are an international student, or receiving Centrelink benefits you can access more information on full-time study
 

What makes the new calendar layer for my program better?  

The Trimester calendar offers a great deal of flexibility to allow you to speed up or slow down your studies. It also allows you to study in all three trimesters in a calendar year and still have a break (approx. 6 weeks) in your studies over the end of year holiday period.  
 

Will I have to do any courses in another calendar layer?  

Some other disciplines offer courses in other academic calendars. If you plan to take an elective from another School or Discipline, please check the course specifications in the 2024 UniSQ Handbook for information about the study period in which these courses are offered.  
 
All core courses in your Graduate Certificate of Sport and Exercise program will be offered in trimesters in 2024. 
 

I am a current student, what does this change mean for my program?  

We anticipate there will be minimal changes to your enrolment pattern. In 2024 you will enrol in the Trimester Academic Calendar for the core courses in this program. 
 

Will the School provide more information about my program’s transition into the new academic calendar? 

We will email you with further information about your program’s move to the new Academic Calendar prior to enrolments opening for 2024.  
 
Please visit the School of Health and Medical Sciences Portal for more information.   
 

Where can I go if I need support?  

Find answers online, any time, through Ask UniSQ FAQs, or live chat or connect with the iconnect team, your first point of contact when you need information or support, 7 days a week. The team is also available to answer your queries on-campus in UniSQ Toowoomba, Ipswich and Springfield.  
Print

Is this answer helpful?