2018 STUDY GUIDE FOR INTERNATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
UNDERGRADUATE
Enterprising SPACESWe’ve got some exciting plans for the future with new learning spaces in health, science and innovation – all in the heart of Adelaide’s booming West End.
$85 MILLION STUDENT LEARNING CENTREUniversity of South Australia (UniSA) students now have access to our state of the art $85 million student learning centre, the Jeffrey Smart Building.
PRIDHAM HALLPridham Hall will become the University’s community hub. Featuring a purpose-built amphitheatre, fitness centre and indoor pool, the Hall will be home to UniSA Sport, graduations, exams and events..
Take a fly through the plans for our new Pridham Hall online at unisa.edu.au/discoverpridhamhall
HEALTH INNOVATION BUILDINGThis exciting new space will form part of the South Australian health and biomedical precinct, creating a number of new health research, teaching and community engagement opportunities.
Take a fly through the plans for our new Health Innovation Building unisa.edu.au/healthinnovationbuilding
TOP 2% OF UNIVERSITIES
WORLDWIDE2016 Times Higher Education
World Rankings
2016 QS World University Rankings
TOP 50 UNDER 50for both QS and THE
world rankingsRanked 24 in QS Top 50 Universities Aged
Under 50 2016
Ranked 32 in THE World Top 200 Young Universities 2017
South Australia’s
LEADING UNIVERSITY for graduate careers
2017 Good Universities Guide
TOP 5 IN AUSTRALIA for living and
accommodation costs, technology, IT helpdesk
& Campus Central (Student Support)
2016 International Student Barometer
Open DAY 20 AUGUSTCity West and City East campusesThis action packed event provides you with firsthand information and guidance from lecturers who will be teaching you during your degree. Learn about the social and sporting activities available to UniSA students and start exploring your future campus.
Visit unisa.edu.au/openday to find out more.
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Business DBBN 082882D 3 29,500 Feb, Aug CWE 70 330 26 1540
Business (Economics, Finance and Trade) DBIB 027743E 3 29,500 Feb, Aug CWE 70 330 26 1540
Business (Finance) DBCF 080918B 3 29,500 Feb, Aug CWE 70 330 26 1540
Business (Human Resource Management) DBBH 080603K 3 29,500 Feb, Aug CWE 70 330 26 1540
Business (Information, Strategy and Management) DBBN 086245A 3 29,500 Feb, Aug CWE 70 330 26 1540
Business (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) DBBN 082892B 3 29,500 Feb, Aug CWE 70 330 26 1540
Business (International Business) DBBN 088328D 3 29,500 Feb, Aug CWE 70 330 26 1540
Business (Legal Studies) DBLS 082890D 3 29,500 Feb, Aug CWE 70 330 26 1540
Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) DBBL 080915E 3 29,500 Feb, Aug CWE 70 330 26 1540
Business (Management) DBBG 080993B 3 29,500 Feb, Aug CWE 70 330 26 1540
Business (Marketing) DBBM 080916D 3 29,500 Feb, Aug CWE 70 330 26 1540
Business (Property) DBPY 024196G 3 29,500 Feb, Aug CWE 70 330 26 1540
Business (Sport and Recreation Management) DBBS 081326G 3 29,500 Feb, Aug CWE 70 330 26 1540
Business (Tourism and Event Management) DBBT 081139K 3 29,500 Feb, Aug CWE 70 330 26 1540
Commerce (Accounting) DBCA 080917C 3 29,500 Feb, Aug CWE 70 330 26 1540
Commerce (Accounting), Business (Finance) DBCD 041701J 4 29,500 Feb, Aug CWE 70 330 26 1540
Laws DBLA 060781B 4 29,500 Feb, Sep CWE 90 415 37 2000
Marketing and Communication DBMN 060210D 3 29,500 Feb, Aug CWE 70 330 26 1540
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Architectural Studies DBAE 060207K 3 30,400 Feb, Jul CWE 80 370 29 1745
Arts MBAA 024180D 3 25,400 Feb, Jul MAG 65 310 26 1500
Arts (English and Creative Writing) MBAA 081799G 3 25,400 Feb, Jul MAG 65 310 26 1500
Arts (History and Cultural Studies) MBAA 081800G 3 25,400 Feb, Jul MAG 65 310 26 1500
Arts (Indigenous Cultures and Australian Society) DBIC 074671D 3 25,400 Feb, Jul CWE 65 310 26 1500
Arts (International Relations) MBAA 081801G 3 25,400 Feb, Jul MAG 65 310 26 1500
Arts (Languages) MBAA 081802F 3 25,400 Feb MAG 65 310 26 1500
Arts (Linguistics) MBAA 081803E 3 25,400 Feb, Jul MAG 65 310 26 1500
Arts (Performing Arts) MBAA 081804D 3 25,400 Feb, Jul MAG 65 310 26 1500
Arts (Sociology) MBAA 081805C 3 25,400 Feb, Jul MAG 65 310 26 1500
Communication and Media MBCD 081881B 3 25,400 Feb, Jul MAG 65 310 26 1500
Design (Product Design) DBPR 071953G 3 27,500 Feb CWE 65 310 26 1500
Design (Communication Design) DBVC 023813F 3 25,400 Feb CWE 65 310 26 1500
Education (Early Childhood) MBET 077218A 4 25,400 Feb MAG 80 370 29 1745
Education (Primary) MBET 077219M 4 25,400 Feb MAG 80 370 29 1745
Education (Primary and Middle) MBET 077220G 4 25,400 Feb MLK 80 370 29 1745
Interior Architecture DBIR 024202C 4 27,500 Feb, Jul CWE 65 310 26 1500
Journalism and Professional Writing MBJR 082449K 3 26,500 Feb, Jul MAG 80 370 29 1745
Media Arts MBME 058520G 3 25,400 Feb, Jul MAG 65 310 26 1500
Psychological Science MBPU 036236E 3 26,500 Feb, Jul MAG 65 310 26 1500
Psychological Science (Cognitive Neuroscience) MBCN 079096A 3 29,500 Feb MAG 90 410 33 1940
Psychological Science (Counselling and Interpersonal Skills) MBPU 081882A 3 26,500 Feb, Jul MAG 65 310 26 1500
Psychology (Honours) MHPU 036237D 4 26,500 Feb MAG 93 415 37 2000
Psychology (Honours) (Cognitive Neuroscience) MHPU 091255A 4 26,500 Feb MAG 93 415 37 2000
Social Science (Human Services) MBSS 002497J 3 25,400 Feb, Jul MAG 65 310 26 1500
Social Work MBSW 000537M 4 25,400 Feb MAG 65 310 26 1500
Social Work (Honours) MHSW 081883M 4 25,400 Feb MAG 80 370 29 1745
Urban and Regional Planning (Honours) DHUR 081760M 4 30,400 Feb, Jul CWE 70 330 26 1540
Visual Arts (Ceramics) DBVS 085219M 3 25,400 Feb, Jul CWE 65 310 26 1500
Visual Arts (Drawing) DBVS 085220G 3 25,400 Feb, Jul CWE 65 310 26 1500
Visual Arts (Glass) DBVS 085221F 3 25,400 Feb, Jul CWE 65 310 26 1500
Visual Arts (History and Theory) DBVS 085230E 3 25,400 Feb, Jul CWE 65 310 26 1500
Visual Arts (Jewellery and Metal) DBVS 085223D 3 25,400 Feb, Jul CWE 65 310 26 1500
Visual Arts (Painting) DBVS 085225B 3 25,400 Feb, Jul CWE 65 310 26 1500
Visual Arts (Photography) DBVS 085226A 3 25,400 Feb, Jul CWE 65 310 26 1500
Visual Arts (Printmaking) DBVS 085227M 3 25,400 Feb, Jul CWE 65 310 26 1500
Visual Arts (Sculpture) DBVS 085228K 3 25,400 Feb, Jul CWE 65 310 26 1500
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Clinical Exercise Physiology Q IBCP 077221F 4 34,200 Feb CEA 93 415 37 2000
Health Science IBHL 050783E 3 27,500 Feb CEA 75 350 27 1640
Human Movement IBHT 027744D 3 27,500 Feb CEA 75 350 27 1640
Laboratory Medicine IBBL 023885A 4 32,400 Feb CEA C or B or P 75 350 27 1640
Medical Radiation Science (Medical Imaging) Q IBRS 088578G 4 34,200 Feb CEA 93 415 37 2000
Medical Radiation Science (Nuclear Medicine) Q IBRS 088333G 4 34,200 Feb CEA 93 415 37 2000
Medical Radiation Science (Radiation Therapy) Q IBRS 088335E 4 34,200 Feb CEA 93 415 37 2000
Medical Science IBMS 068948G 3 33,400 Feb CEA 80 370 29 1745
Midwifery Q IBMW 036241G 3 29,500 Feb CEA 90 410 33 1940
Nursing Q IBNU 024218F 3 29,500 Feb CEA 75 350 27 1640
Nutrition and Food Sciences IBNF 036238C 3 31,500 Feb CEA 75 350 27 1640
Occupational Therapy Q IBOC 006727A 4 34,200 Feb CEA 90 410 33 1940
Pharmaceutical Science IBPA 060209G 3 31,500 Feb CEA C or B or P 75 350 27 1640
Physiotherapy Q IBPZ 006729K 4 34,200 Feb CEA 93 415 37 2000
Podiatry Q IBOP 008312G 4 34,200 Feb CEA 90 410 33 1940
Pharmacy (Honours) IHPC 088337C 4 36,500 Feb CEA C or B or P 80 370 29 1745
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Aviation (Pilot) LBAN 088880B 3 32,400 Feb, Jul MLK 70 330 26 1540
Aviation (Management) LBAN 088879F 3 32,400 Feb, Jul MLK 70 330 26 1540
Built Environment IBBE 057385G 3 30,400 Feb, Jul CEA 70 330 26 1540
Construction Managment and Economics (Honours) IHCN 081806B 4 30,400 Feb, Jul CEA 80 370 29 1745
Engineering (Honours) (Civil) LHMI 081808M 4 34,200 Feb, Jul MLK MM 75 350 27 1640
Engineering (Honours) (Civil and Structural) LHMI 081807A 4 34,200 Feb, Jul MLK MM 75 350 27 1640
Engineering (Honours) (Civil and Project Managment) LHMI 091254B 4 34,200 Feb, Jul MLK MM 75 350 27 1640
Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic) LHIF 081810F 4 34,200 Feb, Jul MLK MM 75 350 27 1640
Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Mechatronic) LHIF 081811E 4 34,200 Feb, Jul MLK MM 75 350 27 1640
Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) LHMR 081816M 4 34,200 Feb, Jul MLK MM 75 350 27 1640
Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical and Advanced Manufacturing) LHMR 081814B 4 34,200 Feb, Jul MLK MM 75 350 27 1640
Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical and Mechatronic) LHMR 081815A 4 34,200 Feb, Jul MLK MM 75 350 27 1640
Engineering (Honours) (Mechatraonic) LHEG 081817K 4 34,200 Feb, Jul MLK MM 75 350 27 1640
Environmental Science LBVT 070414J 3 30,400 Feb, Jul MLK 70 330 26 1540
Geospatial Science LBSP 074118G 3 31,500 Feb, Jul MLK MM 70 330 26 1540
Information Technology LBCP 024199D 3 30,400 Feb, Jul MLK 70 330 26 1540
Information Technology (Games and Entertainment Design) LBCP 067898K 3 30,400 Feb, Jul MLK 70 330 26 1540
Information Technology (Mobile Application Development) LBCP 083331E 3 30,400 Feb, Jul MLK 70 330 26 1540
Information Technology (Networking and Cybersecurity) LBCP 067899J 3 30,400 Feb, Jul MLK 70 330 26 1540
Information Technology (Software Development) LBCP 067897M 3 30,400 Feb, Jul MLK 70 330 26 1540
Mathematical Sciences LBMA 082983K 3 30,400 Feb, Jul MLK MM 75 350 27 1640
Science LBSC 024220A 3 30,400 Feb, Jul MLK 70 330 26 1540
Software Engineering (Honours) LHSG 081819G 4 30,400 Feb, Jul MLK 75 350 27 1640
Prerequisite codesB BiologyC ChemistryP PhysicsMM Mathematical MethodsS1/M1 SACE Stage 1 Science or Maths or equivalentQ Quota applies
Prerequisite Notes: All prerequisites are SACE Stage 2 subjects and require a score of C- or better. Pharmaceutical Science requires a score of C- or better in SACE Stage 2 Biology OR Chemistry OR Physics; or an equivalent qualification in one or more of these subjects.Prerequisite notes for pharmaceutical science, pharmacy: Students who enter either the Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science or Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) program may become eligible to enter the Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science, Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) double degree.
Home campus codesCEA City East CWE City West MLK Mawson LakesMAG Magill
Undergraduate PROGRAMS OFFERED IN 2018
Please note some programs may have a different start date. Please check your offer letter for details.Commencement of study begins with a University of South Australia orientation program. Please ensure your travel plans enable you to arrive in time for this.
For more information visit unisa.edu.au/newstudents
For the most up-to-date program information visit programs.unisa.edu.au *Fees listed are valid for students enrolled in the 2018 academic year only. Students enrolled in a new program should be aware that annual tuition fees will be subject to an increase for each year of study at the University of South Australia. You will be liable for these fees upon acceptance of an offer from the University of South Australia. In the event of a variation between the fees listed here and the approved university schedule of tuition fees found at programs.unisa.edu.au, the approved university schedule will prevail. The University reserves the right to alter, amend or delete any program, fee or admission requirement without prior notice.
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ALTERNATIVE ENTRY PATHWAYSIf you are not eligible for direct entry, there are a number of alternative pathways to the University of South Australia through our partners:
> The South Australian Institute of Business Technology (SAIBT)
> Technical and Further Education (TAFE) South Australia
> Eynesbury
If you have studied foundation or diploma studies at an Australian institution you may also be eligible for entry.
Please refer to the following link for more information on Credit transfer and Pathways options:
unisa.edu.au/international-pathways
How CAN I APPLY?
BONUS POINTS FOR STUDENTS OF AUSTRALIAN YEAR 12 PROGRAMSBonus points are automatically processed by the South Australian Tertiary Admissions Centre (SATAC) based on eligible subjects students passed in year 12.
AUSTRALIAN YEAR 12 PROGRAMSYou will need to apply through SATAC using UniWeb (satac.edu.au/undergraduate). Main round applications open in August and close in early December, however you may still apply through SATAC until early January as there are further offer rounds in January. As an international student you can apply for up to six degree programs and if eligible, receive an offer from SATAC in the main offer round, which will be in December shortly after Year 12 results are released. Although you receive your offer from SATAC, you will need to accept and respond directly to the University as soon as possible.
Find out more information at: satac.edu.au
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Find the best program for youResearch your options using this guide or by checking information online.
programs.unisa.edu.au
Check the entry/admission requirementsConfirm that you meet all the entry requirements.
programs.unisa.edu.au
ApplyApply directly or via one the University’s education agents.
A full list of our agents is available at:
unisa.edu.au/find-an-agent
Application assessment/accept your offerFollow our step-by-step guide to accepting your offer on our website:
unisa.edu.au/international/accept
OTHER INTERNATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMS
English language entry requirements for Australian Year 12 (SACE), SAT and IB qualifications
Undertaken in a recognised English speaking country (e.g. Australia, Malaysia, USA, UK, NZ, Ireland,
Canada and Singapore):
Undertaken in a non-English speaking country (e.g. China, Vietnam and Indonesia):
Programs with an IELTS of 6.0
English language waived as undertaken in an English speaking country where the medium of instruction is English.
A score of 10 in one of the approved SACE Year 12 English subjects (or equivalent Australian year 12/ SAT/ IB score).
Programs with an IELTS of 6.5
English language waived as undertaken in an English speaking country where the medium of instruction is English.
A score of 12 in one of the approved SACE Year 12 English subjects (or equivalent Australian year 12/ SAT/ IB score).
Programs with an IELTS of 7.0
A score of 13 in one of the approved SACE Year 12 English subjects (or equivalent Australian year 12/ SAT/ IB score).
A score of 13 in one of the approved SACE Year 12 English subjects (or equivalent Australian year 12/ SAT/IB score).
For full program English entry requirements please visit: unisa.edu.au/programs
ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS:From 2018 the following SACE subjects or their interstate/international equivalents will be considered acceptable ‘Year 12 English subjects’:
> English Literary Studies > English
> Essential English > English as an Additional Language
Universities’ Language, Literacy and Mathematics Bonus Scheme: All eligible students will be awarded 2 points, up to a total maximum of 4 points, for successfully completing (C- or better) a subject in any one of these categories:
> 20 credits of a LOTE in the Languages Learning Area > 2ELS20 English Literary Studies or 2ESH20 English; > 2MHS20 Mathematical Methods or > 2MSC20 Specialist Mathematics.
Universities’ Equity Scheme: Students of certain specified schools in SA/NT will be awarded 5 bonus points. The list of eligible schools can be found on the SATAC website and is updated annually.
satac.edu.au/universities-bonus-schemes
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA CAMPUS LOCATIONS
ADELAIDE CBD
CITY WEST CAMPUS
Located in Adelaide CBD’s West End, City West Campus is home to the UniSA Business School
along with Art, Architecture and Design and the Centre for English
Language (CELUSA).
MAWSON LAKES CAMPUS
Mawson Lakes campus is set north of the city centre with spacious, state-of-the-art Engineering, IT
and Education facilities.
CITY EAST CAMPUS
City East campus is located on North Terrace in the CBD – in an area rich in history and culture. The campus is recognised as a
hub for studies in Health Science, Built Environment and the South Australian Institute of Business
Technology (SAIBT).
MAGILL CAMPUS
8kms from the CBD, the Magill campus is set among lush gardens
and is home to our Education, Psychology & Social Sciences and
Communications school.
Further information
For contact phone numbers please visit unisa.edu.au/internationalEmail: [email protected]
Information correct at time of printing (April 2017) CRICOS provider number 00121B
The University of South Australia reserves the right to alter, amend or delete any program, fee, course, admission requirement, mode of delivery or other arrangement without prior notice.
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