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This Credit Transfer website is a helpful guide as you explore options and plan your tertiary education journey. Whether you're thinking about starting at TAFE NSW, or you've already finished a qualification with us, this website can help you see how your qualifications fit into your lifelong learning journey. Listing over 3,200 pathways across 28 universities and higher education providers, there is sure to be a pathway that appeals. Credit arrangements are updated regularly, so you should always confirm your eligibility with the offering institution by following the information in the How to Apply section.
 
     
Degree: Bachelor of Education (Birth to Five Years)  Offering Institution: Charles Sturt University 
TAFE qualification: Early Childhood Education and Care Diploma 
National code: CHC50121 
Pathway credit points: 128 
Available credits: A completed CHC50121 - Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care may achieve 128pt credit - equivalent to 2 years  
How to apply: More information?
Learn more about Charles Sturt’s university pathways for TAFE diploma graduates or read first-hand students stories of those who have transitioned successfully from TAFE to Charles Sturt.
Explore your future study options with Charles Sturt, ask questions on 1800 334 733 or simply apply direct to Charles Sturt.
TAFE qualification: Early Childhood Education and Care Diploma 
National code: CHC50113 
Pathway credit points: 128 
Available credits: Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care CHC50113 - AQF 5 (completed within the past 10 years will be granted credit of 128 points in recognition of prior study. This entry-level credit is represented as EDU14C Early Childhood Studies Credit.  
How to apply: More information?
Learn more about Charles Sturt’s university pathways for TAFE diploma graduates or read first-hand students stories of those who have transitioned successfully from TAFE to Charles Sturt.
Explore your future study options with Charles Sturt, ask questions on 1800 334 733 or simply apply direct to Charles Sturt.