Course handbooks & guides
The best way to find up-to-date information about courses and units that you can apply for is through our course finder search.
This page, and the links on it, identify print publications (in PDF format) that you can use to look up current and past course details.
On this page
2015 course guides
Our Victoria University Course Guides offer a quick overview of courses offered by the University to domestic students in 2015. These include further and vocational education (TAFE) courses, and higher education undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Download the Guides:
- Victoria University Course Guide - Undergraduate and TAFE
- Victoria University Course Guide - Postgraduate
The Guides also include details on:
- how to apply for courses
- student services and assistance
- facilities and campuses
These course guides were published early in 2014 for people selecting courses to study in 2015.
Please note that the information printed in the course guide may not be up to date. Please check our course finder for the most recent information.
Discipline guides
Our Discipline Guides give you a broad overview of the course areas in each of VU’s Colleges, so you can make an informed decision when choosing your studies for 2015.
Check out our latest Discipline Guides for study in 2015:
- Arts
- Business
- Education
- Engineering and science
- Health and biomedicine
- Law and justice
- Sport and exercise science
- Transition education.
Student handbooks
Student handbooks are another type of print publication, in this case one is produced for each college. The Student Handbooks are produced for Government compliance purposes in the year preceding print: some of the information may have changed slightly since printing.
On the handbooks page you can also find an archive of previous years student handbooks to lookup a course you may have studied that we no longer offer.
Course delivery plans
Some colleges have also produced detailed course delivery plans in PDF versions which you may need at your enrolment session. The course delivery plans outline the course structure and show the correct number and type of units for course completion, especially important for courses with electives and specialisations.