Fast track from a TAFE diploma to a Bachelor degree in 1 year
MIT offers students with a TAFE Diploma a faster way to get a Bachelor degree. You can get up to 1.5 year’s credit for your diploma and transfer into a relevant Bachelor degree at MIT. Then, fast track your degree in just one year.
This covers all MIT degrees in Accounting, Management, Marketing and Computer Networking.
- How it works
- Government FEE-HELP available with no upfront fees
- March Intake, 2012 applications now open
How it works
The MIT Fast Track option means diploma students can complete a degree in just one year.
TAFE graduates with a relevant 1.5-year diploma could be eligible to receive up to one year’s credit transfer into a relevant Bachelor degree.
TAFE graduates with a relevant 2-year Advanced Diploma could be eligible to receive up to 1.5 year’s credit transfer into a relevant Bachelor degree.
The secret of the trimester system.
By completing your degree over three trimesters, you can have your degree finished in one year.

Bachelor degree options
Bachelor of Business in Accounting, Marketing, or Management
Bachelor of Networking, specialising in Network Security, Mobile Technologies, Enterprise Networks, or System Analysis
Fast track your future
The following table illustrates some possible study options for the MIT degree courses with 1.5 years advanced standing:
|
Trimester-1 Mar - Jun |
Break 3wks |
Trimester-2 Jul - Oct |
Break 3wks |
Trimester-3 Nov – Feb |
Break 3wks |
Trimester-1 Mar- Jun (following year) |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| March entry | 4 degree units | 4 degree units | Final 4 degree units | ||||
| Mid-year / July entry | 4 degree units | 4 degree units | Final 4 degree units | ||||
| Summer / November entry | 4 degree units | 4 degree units |
* Please note that all above examples are based on full-time study mode only.
Government FEE-HELP available with no upfront fees
Australian students applying to study at MIT are eligible for FEE-HELP – Australian Government loan scheme designed to assist Australian students undertaking tertiary education. FEE-HELP covers full or part of the student’s tuition fees, with no upfront fees required.
For further detail information about FEE-HELP, visit our page on FEE-HELP or visit the Going to Uni website at www.goingtouni.gov.au.
March Intake, 2012 applications now open
How to apply
Domestic students: please visit the How to Apply (Domestic students) page.
International students: please visit the How to Apply (International students) page.
Further information and assistance
If you need further information or advice about studying at MIT, please contact the Admissions team at the relevant campuses below:
MIT Melbourne - call (03) 8600 6700 or email enquiries@mit.edu.au
MIT Sydney - call (02) 8267 1400 or email info.sydney@mit.edu.au