myPlan
Your study planner and progression checker tool
Your study planner and progression checker tool
myPlan is a free online progression checker and study planner tool for ¹úÃñ²ÊƱ students that will help you to create a full academic plan for the remainder of your studies. You will be able to access information on course pre-requisites, historical term offerings and bookmark courses for later, all in one place.
Before jumping into myPlan, ensure you have been enrolled in at least one course on my¹úÃñ²ÊƱ for min. 48 hours. You will not be able to access the tool unless you are an enrolled student.Ìý
Important notes:Â
myPlan will not be available for you if you commenced your degree before 2019 or if you are in a Research program, or if you are an exchange or non-award student.
Research students can contact the for support with program progression. If you are studying any other degree and/or started before 2019, refer to your program progression plans or contact The Nucleus: Student Hub for further support.Ìý
1. Log on to myPlan
Get to know the platform's terminology by reading through our .
If you have trouble accessing myPlan, contact us for support.Ìý
2. Go to your study planner
Plan your courses or degree requirements using our program progression plans as a guide.Ìý
Don't forget to refresh your study plan in myPlan to update your progress.
3. Review your progress through the progression check
Go to 'Track my progress' in myPlan to access your official progress towards the completion of your degree.Ìý
Browse through our guides below to help you navigate the progression checker tool.
How to navigate the myPlan homepage and your profiles.
How to access your study planner, add courses to your study plan, and add activities and notes.
How to check your program progression with myPlan.
Learn why you might have unmatched courses.
How to decide where a course counts in a program, when it can satisfy multiple requirements.
How to enrol in courses you have planned in myPlan.
How to browse and apply recommended pathways to your study plan.
How to check if your completed courses count towards a different program or specialisation.
The is a comprehensive guide for prospective and current students seeking information about studying at ¹úÃñ²ÊƱ. The Handbook offers information on approved programs (degrees), disciplinary specialisations (majors/minors) and courses (subjects). It also provides extensive details about program content, rules and structures, and course requirements and information.ÌýÂ
is an interactive tool that allows you to check your progress and plan your courses through to program completion. You can drag and drop courses into your study plan, check how completed courses apply to different programs (if you’re looking to transfer) and confirm the courses you need to complete to graduate.
No, although you can add courses to the study plan, you still need to officially enrol in these courses through my¹úÃñ²ÊƱ. Select the ‘Get myPlan Courses’ button on the Course Enrolment page in my¹úÃñ²ÊƱ to pull your planned courses from myPlan. You can do this when your enrolment appointments open each year. You can then register for your classes at your class registration appointments for each teaching period.
Yes, it does. Any changes you make to your enrolments in my¹úÃñ²ÊƱ reflect in myPlan within minutes. Any other changes to data (your name, program, declared specialisations etc) update overnight.
We're excited to finally share myPlan with our students! Although we are working hard to ensure this new system accurately portrays your progression and information, there are a couple of areas we are still working on. Here’s what you need to know:
¹úÃñ²ÊƱ will occasionally offer the same course at both an undergraduate and postgraduate level with the same course code. An example of this is BABS1201. You can see in the Handbook that the has no enrolment requirements but the does. Course information in myPlan is currently rolled into one record which means that the enrolment requirements are currently applied to both levels. In the example of BABS1201, this means the undergraduate offerings are showing with postgraduate pre-requisites.
As myPlan is not an enrolment system, this issue does not prevent you from enrolling in the course through my¹úÃñ²ÊƱ. Until the issue is resolved, we recommend you double check all your course enrolment requirements against the course record in the ¹úÃñ²ÊƱ Handbook.