What is EFTSL? Updated 06/03/2019 01.21 PM Equivalent full-time student load (EFTSL) is one of the components used to calculate your student contribution. One EFTSL is equivalent to a full-time study load for one year. For standard undergraduate degrees, an annual total of 80 credit points is equivalent to a standard year of full-time study (one EFTSL). A standard course of 10 credit points will be 0.125 EFTSL (10/80), so eight courses is a standard full-time year load (8 x 0.125 = 1 EFTSL). The EFTSL of each course is displayed on your Commonwealth Assistance Notice (CAN). Some degrees will have different standard annual credit points and therefore the courses will have different EFTSL.
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How do I cite the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights in APA style? Updated 31/03/2022 11.03 AM According to the Australian Human Rights Commission , the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights, by itself, is not a treaty or a legally binding document but it has influenced the creation of legally binding treaties internationally. You can cite the UN Universal Declaration of Human Rights as a document found on the web for purposes of assignments: Author: United Nations Original publication date: 1948 Title: Universal declaration of human rights URL. Check with your lecturer to ensure you are referencing as required for the particular assignment. For more information and in-text and reference list examples, see our Referencing guides.