The BDM (Bachelor of Disability Management) is an internationally recognized undergraduate degree program. It is a 120-credit program that includes specialized credits specific to disability management and additional credits known as “electives”. Many students, following their credit assessment, will find that they have transferrable credits available before they begin their study with PCU-WHS.
Admission is typically Directly into Year 3 (i.e., the 2+2 program), by transfer of 57-60 credits from an associate degree, 2-year diploma, or other relevant educational prerequisite in a range of disciplines, by Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR), or by Trades to Academic admission.
Students who enrol in the full 4-year degree (120-credit) program will be required to obtain a minimum of 45 elective credits at another post-secondary institution, by Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR), or by a combination of both.
Courses are delivered on a trimester basis. All courses are offered online, typically only once per academic year.