Choosing a Course
Choosing a a course or program of study is a major decision. It is important to select a course or program that matches your own personal interests, career goals and personal circumstances so that you are motivated to complete your course.
This section of the website provides information on how to assess the impact of your disability upon a particular course of study and to identify any reasonable adjustments that may be made to assist you undertake your course. It also provides information on the areas that you need to research and consider when deciding on a course or program of study.

For further information refer to the following:
- assessing the impact of your disability
- identifying your career and employment goals
- identifying courses
- matching your goals with courses and programs
- speaking to career counsellors and course coordinators
- meeting pre requisites
- other options - testing your skills and abilities
Paula Williams the Disability Liaison
Officer at Flinders
University talks about the importance of
planning your
course of study


