A study plan is a helpful guide that shows you the recommended sequence of modules to take each semester. It’s designed to keep you on track for graduation and to help you manage your workload evenly across your studies.

 

It’s your responsibility to enrol in the correct modules to meet your graduation requirements and complete your programme within the allowed time. Your study plan or pathway should follow the Programme Structure set out in the Programme Guide.

 

Make sure to read the Programme Guide carefully (you’ll find it on the Campus Central Portal). If you’re unsure, speak to your Programme Director before submitting your Online Module Registration (OMR) for the next semester.

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To stay on top of your academic journey and make sure you meet all graduation requirements, it’s important to check your Curriculum Structure in the portal. This page shows the different groups of modules (or subjects) you’ll need to complete for your programme, and helps you keep track of your progress — what you’ve done, what’s currently in progress, and what’s still left to complete.

 

Your Curriculum Structure includes:

1

Core Requirements

Must-complete modules like Common Core and University Compulsory Studies

2

Elective Options

Modules you can choose based on your Complementary Studies

3

  1. Credit Summary

    A quick overview of the credits/modules you’ve completed, are working on, or still need to take

You can access your Curriculum Structure via the Campus Central Portal here.

Once you're familiar with your study plan and curriculum structure, you can explore Taylor’s Curriculum Framework (TCF)*. It gives you the flexibility to personalise your degree and shape your learning around your future goals. TCF is designed to let you go beyond a one-size-fits-all path, so you can explore your interests and build a degree that truly fits you. With TCF, you can:

How do I prepare my study plan?

How do I prepare my study plan?

If you're a Degree student under the Taylor's Curriculum Framework (TCF), you'll need to use the “My Study Plan” form—available on the Campus Central Portal—to create your personalised study plan. You can review and adjust your plan throughout your studies, depending on module availability each semester. For guidance, you may refer to the sample study plans in the Programme Guide (available on the Campus Central Portal), or consult your Programme Director or the Faculty Office staff.

 

If you're a Diploma or non-TCF Degree student, your study plan can be found under the Programme Structure section in your Programme Guide.

Can I change my study plan?

Can I change my study plan?

Yes, if you're a Degree student under the Taylor's Curriculum Framework (TCF), you'll need to use the “My Study Plan” form—available on the Campus Central Portal—to map out your study plan for the duration of your programme.

 

If you need help, you can consult your Programme Director or reach out to the Faculty Office  staff for guidance. You may also refer to the sample study plans provided in the Programme Guide (available on the Campus Central Portal) as a reference.

How do I search for a module outline and its assessment criteria?

How do I search for a module outline and its assessment criteria?

  1. You are able to access module outline from the Module Information (MI) under the Programme Structure section in your Programme Guide, available on the Campus Central Portal.

 

What types of modules and offerings are available in each semester?

What types of modules and offerings are available in each semester?

There are two main documentations to help you understand your module options:

 

  • In Campus Central Portal, navigate to Programme Guide > Programme Structure > Module Information (MI) > Semester Offered (can be found in each MI)
    This shows you when each module is generally offered during your programme. It’s useful for long-term planning and mapping out your study journey.

 

  • Module Offering Listing (by the Timetable Team)
    This is the confirmed list of modules available for the upcoming semester. You’ll find it under the Timetable & Module Enrolment section on the Campus Central Portal, usually released about a month before Online Module Registration (OMR) Tier 1.

 

In short:

  • Use the Programme Guide to plan ahead.
  • Check the Module Offering Listing to see what’s actually available next semester.
What is my programme’s standard duration of studies and maximum allowable period of studies?

What is my programme’s standard duration of studies and maximum allowable period of studies?

You can access this information in the Programme Guide on the Campus Central Portal.

How do I register for modules according to my study plan?

How do I register for modules according to my study plan?

You can register your modules during the Online Module Registration (OMR) Tier 1 period via the Campus Central Portal​.

I don’t think my current programme is right for me. Can I change to another one?

I don’t think my current programme is right for me. Can I change to another one?

Yes, you may apply for a Programme Transfer through Campus Central. If you are unsure which programme to switch to, we recommend speaking with an Education Counsellor first for guidance. For more details, visit the Inter-Programme Transfer page or contact Campus Central.

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