You can apply for a change of course or major if it's not the right fit for you.
Before changing, it is important to research the requirements of your new course or major. Some things to consider are:
- your new course structure
- available study modes
- possible major and minor combinations
- impact on estimated course completion date
- if any units you have already completed will count towards your course
- impact on your Centrelink benefits
- impact on your student visa requirements
- recognition of prior learning
- your future career options.
Course, major, co-major and minor combinations are available in the current Handbook. Your nominated combination must not exceed the total credit points for your course. Previously completed units that are relevant to your new course/major may be used as advanced standing, but you cannot exceed the maximum credit points or advanced standing allowance for your new course.
The way you apply to change your course or major will depend on the type of study you are doing and what you want to change. Read the below information that applies to you.
If you have any questions about your proposed course, you can speak with a myMurdoch Advice student success advisor or the academic chair of the course or major you want to transfer to.
If you are an Open Universities Australia (OUA) student and wish to change your course or major, please contact OUA directly.
Application deadlines
Application deadlines will depend on the type of change you are making. Any late applications for Primary major changes, Professional and Pathway Transfers will be processed after the next application deadline.
Applications via MyAdmission
Applications via MyAdmission can be made any time of the year. You will need to choose the next available admission period when you apply.
Veterinary Medicine Transfers
For mid-year entry:
No mid-year transfers are available
For the start of year entry:
Domestic applicants must apply via TISC.
International applicants must apply via MyAdmissions.
Closing date for both International and Domestic applications are 31st August 2024.
Primary major changes, Professional and Pathway Transfers
For 2024 mid-year entry: 12pm midday Friday 12th July 2024
For 2025 start of year entry: 12pm midday Friday 31st January 2025
For 2025 mid-year entry: 12pm midday Friday 11th July 2025
Changing your major, co-major or minor only
If you are currently enrolled in your course and are not in your final semester, you can apply to change the primary major, secondary major, co-major or minor within your course. This also includes some speciality changes for postgraduate courses. The primary major must form part of your course’s structure and Academic Chair approval may be required before it can be changed.
Select the change type that applies to you:
Note - Changing majors or specialties in Honours courses (excluding H1264) can only be done in special circumstances.
Note - Only some postgraduate courses allow for a change in specialisation after admission.
Submit a request via MyAnswers or send an email to Student Central. The Enrolments & Progress team will confirm if the change can be made.
Changing your course
A change of course, or course transfer, is when the title and/or code of your course changes. For example, from a Bachelor of Business to a Bachelor of Creative Media or a B1317 to a B1399.
How you apply will depend on the course you are changing from and to. Some transfers are considered professional, or pathway transfers where previously completed units are carried over to the new course. Some course changes are considered a ‘new start’ where you will be admitted to a new course.
Transfers to Veterinary Medicine are only available for the semester 1 entry.
- Domestic applicants must apply via TISC - closing date: 30th August 2024.
- International applicants must apply via MyAdmission - closing date: 30th August 2024.
All students must provide evidence of Casper situation judgement assessment (booking or completion) and a completed Veterinary Medicine Application Form with their application.
See the ‘How to Apply’ section of the B1402 Course Page for information on entry requirements and how to apply.
- one Education to another Education course.
- one Law to another Law course.
- one Psychology to another Psychology
Complete one of the below forms and submit it via MyAnswers or Student Central by the application deadline.
- Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science to the Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science/Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology.
- Bachelor of Engineering Technology to the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours).
- Bachelor of Science (Medical, Molecular and Forensic Science) to the Bachelor of Laboratory Medicine
Complete one of the below forms and submit via MyAnswers or Student Central by the application deadline
- Pathway Transfer - Clinical Exercise Science
- Pathway Transfer - Engineering
- Pathway Transfer - Laboratory Medicine
Note - This includes upgrading your course, for example from a graduate certificate to a graduate diploma or to a masters course in the same discipline.
Contact Meet Murdoch via study@murdoch.edu.au to discuss changing your course and apply for the new course.
Things you should know when changing course or major
All course attempts will be included on your transcript, as per Murdoch’s Change of Course Enrolment Policy.
If you are only changing your primary major, you will remain in your current course (i.e., not changing course codes) only one-course attempt will appear on your transcript. Your previous unit attempts will remain under your course. All completed units under that course will contribute to your grade point average (GPA).
If you are changing to another course, you will be moved to the latest course version and your fee category may be changed to the fee category applicable to your new start date.
When applying via the MyAdmission portal, you will need to wait until you are admitted into your new course before enrolling in any units. If you have enrolled in units under your old course, which are meant to be in your new course, they will be deleted when your old course is discontinued. Make sure you enrol in the right units under the right course.
Domestic students will need to complete a new HECS-HELP, FEE-HELP and SA-HELP form before the first census date, depending on their fee status once the course transfer has been processed.
International students will need to provide evidence that their OSHC duration will match that of the new course and a new COE will be issued. If your student visa is subject to Condition 8203 you need to gain approval from the Department of Home Affairs to change your course of study, thesis or research topic. Check your visa conditions. You must advise the Department of Home Affairs within 14 days of being notified your course transfer has been processed.
Some courses and majors are restricted, and you may be asked to provide further information with your application. Check your emails regularly.