Diploma
The Diploma of Science is a 1-year undergraduate course comprising 8 units.
Diplomas qualify individuals who apply integrated technical and theoretical concepts in a broad range of contexts to undertake advanced skilled or paraprofessional work, and provide a pathway for further learning.
Upon completion of the Diploma of Science, students will be able to:
Each unit taken in the Diploma of Science program will contribute towards the fulfilment of these broader learning outcomes
The Diploma of Science (DipSc) comprises 8 units of study (or subjects). Each unit represents 3 credit points. To fulfil the requirements of the DipSc award, you will need to complete a minimum of 24 credit points.
Common Core units (5 units)As a Sheridan DipSc student, you will take core units common to all DipSc students:
You will also choose elective units from a wide range of disciplines, including biology, chemistry, physics, geography, and information technology.