Applicants into the Dementia Care Learning Pathway are assessed through a combination of work experience, prior learning and/or formal study.
Mature Age Entry
Mature age entry is assessed on an individual basis, with applicants required to meet university general entry requirements (GER). Work and life experiences are considered, along with professional learning, formal study or other skills that will demonstrate a capacity to succeed in the course.
School-leaver Entry
University general entry requirements (GER) with an ATAR score of 60 or higher. There are no prerequisite subjects for this course, however students are recommended to study English, Humanities and Science subjects.
How to Apply
If you are interested in applying into the Dementia Care Learning Pathway, applications can be made online.
Please be advised that not all courses offered by UTAS are available to Overseas/International Students. For intending International students, detailed information on the content of these and other UTAS courses, campuses, facilities, fees, refund policy, rules of admission and assessment, the ESOS Framework and an overview of the local Tasmanian environment, please visit the UTAS International Students website, phone: +62 3 6324 3775, or email: Your.Study@utas.edu.au
