Diploma of Spatial Information Services
Program Overview
University Programs
The university offers a range of programs for students, including undergraduate degrees, postgraduate degrees, research degrees, and microcredentials.
Undergraduate Degrees
- Bachelor of Business
- Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management
- Bachelor of Health Science
Postgraduate Degrees
- Various postgraduate programs are available, but specific details are not provided.
Research Degrees
- Research opportunities are available, but specific details are not provided.
Microcredentials
- Microcredential programs are available, but specific details are not provided.
Pathway Programs
The university offers pathway programs for students who have completed certain diplomas or certificates.
Diploma of Spatial Information Services
Students who have completed the Diploma of Spatial Information Services [CPP50216] or [CPP50221] from TAFE NSW may be eligible for guaranteed entry into certain university programs and may receive up to 80 credit points.
Eligible Programs
- Bachelor of Business
- Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management
- Bachelor of Health Science
Credit Details
- Bachelor of Business: 80 credit points guaranteed
- Bachelor of Science: 70 credit points guaranteed (except for Environmental Health Major, which is 40 credit points guaranteed)
- Bachelor of Tourism and Event Management: 80 credit points guaranteed
- Bachelor of Health Science: 70 credit points guaranteed (except for Recreational Therapy Major, which is 40 credit points guaranteed)
Research Areas
The university has research strengths and innovations in teaching, with impact-driven research that transforms lives and shapes the future.
Research Centres and Institutes
- Various research centres and institutes are available, but specific details are not provided.
Faculties and Schools
The university has several faculties and schools, including:
Faculties
- School of Arts
- School of Built Environment
- School of Business
- School of Computer, Data and Mathematical Sciences
- School of Education
- School of Engineering
- School of Health Sciences
- School of Law
- School of Medicine
- School of Nursing and Midwifery
- School of Psychology
- School of Science
- School of Social Sciences
Education at Western
The university provides various educational programs and services, including:
Campuses and Services
- Various campuses and services are available, but specific details are not provided.
Library
- The university has a library, but specific details are not provided.
Community Engagement
The university engages with the community through various programs and services, including:
Working in the Community
- The university works with the community, but specific details are not provided.
Working with Schools
- The university works with schools, but specific details are not provided.
Employ a Student or Graduate
- The university provides opportunities for students and graduates to be employed, but specific details are not provided.
Penrith Observatory
- The university has a Penrith Observatory, but specific details are not provided.
UniClinic
- The university has a UniClinic, but specific details are not provided.
International Partnerships
The university has international partnerships, but specific details are not provided.
Jobs for Students
The university provides job opportunities for students, but specific details are not provided.
Giving to Western
The university accepts donations and support from the community, but specific details are not provided.
Alumni
The university has an alumni program, but specific details are not provided.
Indigenous
The university has programs and services for Indigenous students, but specific details are not provided.
