USC strongly supports the rights of all people to pursue studies. The University embraces diversity and endeavours to accommodate all students.
What are Inherent Academic Requirements (IARs)?
The IARs of a program are those fundamental skills, capabilities and knowledge that students must be able to demonstrate in order to achieve the essential learning outcomes of the program, while maintaining the academic integrity of that program.
Students with a disability or chronic health condition may be able to have reasonable adjustments made to enable them to meet these requirements.
USC is committed to making reasonable adjustments to teaching and learning, assessment, placement and other activities to enable students to participate in their program.
Reasonable adjustments must not fundamentally change the nature of the IAR.
Consideration is given to a student's cultural and religious background/beliefs, which may impact on participation in their program or course. For further information contact Student Support.
Why are Inherent Academic Requirements (IARs) important?
IARs ensure the academic integrity of a program is maintained and preserves the University's learning, assessment and accreditation processes. They must be met by all students.
How does this affect you?
To successfully complete a program at USC, you need to be able to meet all the Inherent Academic Requirements.
If you are applying for a program, you should read the IAR statement carefully to ensure you are able to meet them. If you are applying for a double degree program you should read the IAR statement for each single degree.
If you have a disability or chronic health condition, contact a USC Ability Adviser to talk about the adjustments that may be put in place so you can meet the requirements.
Program-specific Inherent Academic Requirements
- Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood)
- Bachelor of Education (Primary) (Graduate Entry)
- Bachelor of Education (Secondary) / Bachelor of Arts
- Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Recreation and Outdoor Environmental Studies
- Bachelor of Education (Secondary) / Bachelor of Science
- Bachelor of Primary Education
- Graduate Certificate in Education
- Graduate Diploma in Education (Secondary)
- Master of Education
- Master of Teaching (Secondary) and Master of Teaching (Primary)
- Undergraduate Certificate in Education (Primary)
- Undergraduate Certificate in Education (Early Childhood)