Course planners
What is a course planner?
A course planner is a visual representation of the structure of your course.
Your course planner shows you:
- how many core (compulsory) and component (or elective) units you must enrol in for each semester or teaching period
- the recommended sequence for completing units – for example, it you’re studying a degree, your course planner provides guidance about when you need to study your major or minor units. This sequence may be amended depending on unit availability, progression, timetabling and when you commenced your course.
Download your course planner
Find your course planner to understand which units you should enrol in during your next semester or teaching period.
Start by entering your course title or course code, and the year you started your course. You can use the other fields to refine your search.
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Course code | Course title | Course type | Course start year | Campus/Study mode/Stream/Cohort | Download your planner |
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BB-CSAIN | Bachelor of Computer Science/ Bachelor of Applied Innovation | Double degree | 2024, Semester 2 intake | Hawthorn | Course planner (PDF 146 KB) |
BB-CSAIN | Bachelor of Computer Science/ Bachelor of Applied Innovation | Double degree | 2024, Semester 1 intake | Hawthorn | Course planner (PDF 137 KB) |
Other course planners
If you’re studying through Swinburne Online, you can find your course planner in the Swinburne Online Student Hub.
Updates to Higher Education unit changes
Unit replacements
Changes to the design and delivery of units in your course can occur. A replacement unit will usually be identified and this change will be reflected on your study plan.
Download the unit replacements PDF to view an up-to-date list of replacement units for higher education students.
What's next?
Learn how to use your course planner to plan your course structure, then you’re ready to enrol.
If you need help, please contact studentHQ.