Undergraduate
Diploma of Alcohol and Other Drugs
2021
Whether you are looking to broaden your awareness or build on your professional skill set, the Diploma of Alcohol and Other Drugs will expand your knowledge in these areas.
You will be introduced to modern issues, research and interventions in the Australian alcohol and other drug fields, with particular reference to the Northern Territory.
You can choose to study this diploma either on campus at Casuarina (internally) or online (externally).
Career opportunities
This course complements your current qualifications and may prepare you for advanced career opportunities within education, nursing, social work, indigenous studies, health sciences and related areas.
Credit transfers & pathways
For further information on credit transfer and how to apply visit ASK CDU
International applications
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This course is accredited by the University in accordance with the Higher Education Standards.
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Australian qualification framework
This course is recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework at Level 5.
Contact details
For further information about the course, enrolment procedures, closing dates and other administrative issues please contact Student Central on:
Admission criteria
Admission requirements are met by one of the following:
- Successful completion of the Northern Territory Certificate of Education and Training (or equivalent) and the awarding of an Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) of at least 60*.
- Successful completion of a national qualification at Certificate IV level or higher.
- Successful completion of at least 0.5 year of full-time study (or equivalent) of a higher education degree/diploma.
- Overseas secondary or tertiary qualifications considered equivalent to the above Australian qualifications.
- Attainment of a STAT Multiple Choice score of 135 (or a score of 145 if prior to May 2010).
- Successful completion of the Tertiary Enabling Program, the Preparation for Tertiary Success courses, or other recognised tertiary preparation course.
- Submission of an acceptable personal competencies statement and/or employment experience.
* After any applicable adjustment factors have been applied.
Essential requirements
To gain entry into Charles Darwin University, all Higher Education applicants must satisfy the University's English Language Proficiency Requirements for their chosen course of study. International applicants will be required to supply evidence of this at the time of application.
The minimum English language requirement for this course is met by either undertaking previous education in an English-speaking country or undertaking one of the following English language tests and obtaining the minimum requirements listed below.
IELTS Academic Module | A minimum overall score of 6.0 with no band less than 6.0. |
Cambridge Advanced English (CAE) | A minimum overall score of 169, with no skill below 169. |
Common European Framework Certificate of English Proficiency | A minimum overall grade of B2. |
Navitas Academic English (will not be accepted from 2021 onwards) | A minimum overall pass and 55% in Academic English 3. (Note: this score will not be accepted from 2021 intakes onwards). |
Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic module | A minimum overall score of 50 with no score lower than 50. |
TOEFL Internet-based Test (iBT) | A minimum overall score of 60 and a minimum writing score of 21. |
* All tests are valid for two years from the date of the test to the date of commencement at CDU, unless otherwise specified.
* Where applicable, international applicants must also satisfy the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) English language requirements for student visa applications.
Do you have a question regarding English requirements at CDU? Please email: international@cdu.edu.au.
ATAR profile
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Course structure
The course requires one year full time study or equivalent.
A candidate must successfully complete units totalling 80 credit points (cp) as detailed below. All units are valued at 10 credit points unless indicated.
Unit type |
Credit Points |
Specific requirements |
Common Units (2 units) |
20cp |
Common units totalling 20 credit points as detailed below.
CUC107 Cultural Intelligence and Capability Select Common Units to find out more about individual units and advanced standing options. |
Core Units (4 units) |
40cp |
Compulsory Core units totalling 40 credit points as detailed below.
PSY140 Introduction to Psychology A |
Specialist Elective (2 units) |
20cp |
Units totalling 20 credit points selected from the list of available units detailed below.
PSY115 Psychological Skills
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80cp |
Total Credit Points |
Students who commenced in or after 2013
The grade of "PC" cannot be counted towards a Diploma AQF Level 5 course award.
Students should refer to the current Grading Policy and Common Course Rules for further information.
Study plan
Students commencing in Semester 1
The Recommended Study Plan provided below is suitable for a student commencing in semester 1 and enrolling in a standard load. Students entering this course with advanced standing, or wishing to reduce or vary their study plan due to work, personal, financial or other reasons should use the table as a guide to create an individual study plan.
Legend: | CU = Common Unit | CO = Core Unit | SE = Specialist Elective |
Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
Year 1 | |||
CUC107 Cultural Intelligence and Capability | CU | CUC106 Design and Innovation: Communicating Technology OR CUC100 Academic Literacies Through Exploring Sustainability |
CU |
PSY140 Introduction to Psychology A | CO | PSY141 Introduction to Psychology B | CO |
AOD201 Alcohol and Other Drugs Studies | CO | AOD301 Counselling/Interventions in Alcohol andOther Drugs | CO |
Specialist elective | SE | Specialist elective | SE |
Students commencing in Semester 2
The Recommended Study Plan provided below is suitable for a student commencing in semester 2 and enrolling in a standard load Students entering this course with advanced standing, or wishing to reduce or vary their study plan due to work, personal, financial or other reasons should use the table as a guide to create an individual study plan.
Legend: | CU = Common Unit | CO = Core Unit | SE = Specialist Elective |
Semester 1 | Semester 2 | ||
Year 1 | |||
CUC106 Design and Innovation: Communicating Technology OR CUC100 Academic Literacies Through Exploring Sustainability |
CU | ||
PSY141 Introduction to Psychology B | CO | ||
AOD301 Counselling/Interventions in Alcohol and Other Drugs | CO | ||
Specialist elective | SE | ||
Year 2 | |||
CUC107 Cultural Intelligence and Capability | CU | ||
PSY140 Introduction to Psychology A | CO | ||
AOD201 Alcohol and Other Drugs Studies | CO | ||
Specialist elective | SE |
Students commencing in Summer Semester (from 2021 Summer Semester is no longer available for entry)
The Recommended Study Plan provided below is suitable for a student commencing in summer semester and enrolling in a standard load Students entering this course with advanced standing, or wishing to reduce or vary their study plan due to work, personal, financial or other reasons should use the table as a guide to create an individual study plan.
Legend: | CU = Common Unit | CO = Core Unit | SE = Specialist Elective |
Semester 1 | Semester 2 | Summer Semester (not available from 2021) |
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Year 1 | |||||
PSY140 Introduction to Psychology A | CO | ||||
PSY141 Introduction to Psychology B | CO | ||||
Year 2 | |||||
CUC107 Cultural Intelligence and Capability | CU | CUC106 Design and Innovation: Communicating Technology OR CUC100 Academic Literacies Through Exploring Sustainability |
CU | ||
AOD201 Alcohol and Other Drugs Studies | CO | AOD301 Counselling/Interventions in Alcohol and Other Drugs | CO | ||
Specialist elective | SE | Specialist elective | SE |
Course fees
Commonwealth supported places
Commonwealth Supported places are available in this course to students who meet one of the following residency requirements:
(a) Australian Citizenship; or
(b) a New Zealand citizen or a permanent resident visa holder who will be resident within Australia for the duration of the unit.
2021: Information about fees and charges can be found at Fees and Payments.
International tuition fees
The annual tuition fee for full time study of 80 credit points (1.0 EFTSL) for commencing students in 2021 is AUD $25,328.00.
These fees are subject to annual increases each year of your study, effective at the start of each calendar year.
You can find a list of International fees and payments you can expect to pay as part of your studies in Australia.
CDU offers a number of scholarships to international students to assist with the cost of study.