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To be the best in your field, you need a university that offers a choice of over 200 world-class degrees, and is globally recognised for its teaching, research and facilities. S A’s # 1 UNIVERSITY F O R G R A D UAT E CAREERS QILT: Graduate Destinations Survey 2014-2016 Full-Time Employment Indicator No. 1 R A N K E D 2 4 th IN THE WORLD’S INSA FOR STUDENT TOP 50 UNDER 50 2016 QS Top 50 Universities Aged Under 50 S AT I S FA C T I O N QILT: Course Experience Questionnaire 2015-2016 Overall Satisfaction Item
O N LY B U S I N E S S T O P 2% SCHOOL IN SA TO HOLD THE PR ESTIG IOUS EQUIS WORLDWIDE A C C R E D I TAT I O N – ONE OF NINE IN AUS THE World University Rankings 2016-17 BUSINESS SCHOOL RANKED IN T O P 1% WORLDWIDE * A N D AWA R D E D FI V E-S TA R S ^ *UniSA Business School is one of just nine institutions in the country and 163 globally to be accredited by EQUIS. There are a total pool of 16,585 business schools worldwide, AACSB, July 2016. ^2016 QS Stars Ratings 97% OF OUR RESEARCH R AT E D AT O R A B O V E W O R L D S TA N D A R D 2015 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) The award-winning Jeffrey Smart Building features the very best in modern learning facilities. It boasts over $8 million in new technologies and has a 5 Green Star Rating. Take a virtual tour at unisa.edu.au/jsb 2
WORLD Un iSA RANKE D TO P 5 0 FO R I N THE TO P 50 U NDE R 50 NURSING QS Subject Rankings 2017 FO R B OT H Q S A N D T HE WO R LD RA N KIN GS Ranked 24 in QS Top 50 Universities Aged Under 50 2016 Ranked 32 in THE World Top 200 Young Universities 2017 #4INAUSTRALIA TOP 200 YOUNG UNIVERSITIES AGED UNDER 50 THE World Top 200 Young Universities 2017 WORLD TO P 1 0 0 SA#1 FO R ARCHIT ECT URE FOR ENGINEERING AND # 1I N S A A RT AND DESIGN QS Subject Rankings 2017 P S YC H O LO G Y R ES E A R C H THE ONLY UNIVER SITY TO HAVE ALL OF ITS ASSESSED F O R G R A D UAT E ENG INEER ING AND PSYCHOLOG Y R ESEAR CH R ATED E M P L OY M E N T I N A B O V E W O R L D S TA N D A R D 2015 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) BU SIN ESS INFORM ATIO N T ECH N O LOG Y EDU CAT IO N SC IENCE A N D M AT H EM AT ICS #1RANKED QILT: Graduate Destinations Survey 2014-2015 Full-Time Employment Indicator and Graduate Outcomes Survey 2016 ARCHITECTURE DEGR EE IN SOUTH AUSTR ALIA QS Subject Rankings 2017 3
Get connected / 6 NEW INVESTED OVER PROGRAMS $400 MILLION Study experience / 8 AVAILABLE IN NEW CAMPUS Our campuses / 10 IN 2018 SPACES Visit unisa.edu.au/new See page 14 New spaces / 14 Getting to campus / 16 Student life / 18 Wellbeing and support / 20 Pathways into UniSA / 22 Your next steps / 24 Programs / 26 The award-winning Jeffrey Smart Building at City West campus Acknowledgement of Country UniSA respects the Kaurna, Boandik and Barngarla peoples’ spiritual relationship with their country. We also acknowledge the diversity of Aboriginal peoples, past and present. Artist: Find out more about the University’s commitment Rikurani to reconciliation at unisa.edu.au/RAP 4
About UniSA The University of South UniSA was formed in 1991 through a collection of colleges, institutes Australia (UniSA) has more and schools coming together to than 31,000 students and become a single university. Today, we have graduated more than 150,000 a footprint across the state students and are ranked in the top 50 young universities in the world. with four metropolitan and We have developed an enviable two regional campuses. research profile, engaging with more We partner with over 2,500 than 500 international collaborations across 45 countries, and are focused on companies worldwide making a difference in areas as diverse to bring our students as cancer treatments, renewable energy, cybersecurity and social innovation. placement, project, research We have also invested heavily in new and work opportunities to buildings and facilities totalling over ensure our graduates are $400 million to expand our campus blueprint. Our students have access career-ready. We are a young to world-class learning spaces and institution with an innovative the latest technologies, along with enhanced research facilities and facilities approach to educating that further collaborate and connect with the community and industry. tomorrow’s professionals We also actively contribute to the and providing solutions for a intellectual, cultural and sporting life in changing world. South Australia through facilities such as the Anne & Gordon Samstag Museum of Art and the Hawke Centre, and through our sponsorship of events such We are Australia’s as the Santos Tour Down Under. Each year our community clinics also provide University of thousands of free and low cost services to the community including legal Enterprise. advice, health services and marketing advice to local businesses. We are a young and confident university, boldly taking on the needs of a changing world. We are focused on the next generation of great minds and invite you to come and study with the best. unisa.edu.au/study “We’re building a university for the 21st century, focused on innovation and creativity. Our graduates are global citizens at ease with the world and ready to create and respond to change.” Prof. David Lloyd / Vice Chancellor and President 5
GET CONNECTED with Australia’s University of Enterprise Real careers Top ranking We are number one in South teachers Australia for graduate careers.* Make your study experience relevant We take a practical approach to and learn from highly experienced teaching and learning so that academics and industry professionals. our graduates can make a real Be guided by a university who ranks impact in their chosen field. second in Australia in the Times *QILT: Graduate Destinations Survey Higher Education Top 150 Under 50 2014–2016 Full-Time Employment Indicator Teaching Indicator (2016). unisa.edu.au/careers Global exposure World-class facilities Take part in international field trips, work placements, volunteer Be surrounded by impressive opportunities, conferences and facilities and the latest technologies student exchange programs. across all six campuses, and get unisa.edu.au/globalopportunities more from our fully interactive online learning platform. unisa.edu.au/campus-facilities 6
2500+ 70+ EXCHANGE WORLDWIDE PARTNERS PARTNERS supporting student in more than 24 placement, project, countries research and work opportunities Get the career you want “ UniSA alumnus, Elliott Burford, has achieved remarkable success as a designer and art director since graduation. He has designed key experiences for global brands including Audible, Nike+, Samsung, The Creative Lab is a small team of Tiffany & Co and YouTube. designers, writers, programmers, filmmakers, producers and business Elliott now works in New York as a thinkers whose mission is make Creative Lead for Google. Google’s magic more magical, help invent Google’s future, and to ” “Each day means working alongside an incredibly talented team with the communicate Google’s innovations. task to help invent Google’s future and communicate Google’s innovations – it’s a wonderfully challenging and surprising environment. You’re inspired to do your best work because there are so few limitations to what is possible. Elliott Burford “My advice to young graduates is to dream big, go exploring, make CREATIVE LEAD, DESIGN / stuff, share what you discover, rinse GOOGLE CREATIVE LAB and repeat.” BACHELOR OF VISUAL COMMUNICATION* / 2005 *now Bachelor of Design (Communication Design) Illustration by Elliott Burford
Study EXPERIENCE GET CAREER READY FLEXIBLE STUDY At UniSA we are focused on life beyond the classroom and helping you get career ready – that’s why we Be supported by our multi-million have South Australia’s best graduate career outcomes. Our approach to teaching is highly practical and you dollar, fully interactive online will have the opportunity to connect with industry, work on real issues and gain real experience through: learning environment available to you 24/7. Submit your assignments, get extra study Internships and placements (some beginning in your first year) support, access virtual classrooms Industry and employer masterclasses, clinics and networking nights and lecture recordings, and more. We also offer flexible study modes National and international study tours and exchange programs, competitions and exhibitions including part-time, external and Volunteering and community projects partially external delivery. unisa.edu.au/flexiblelearning Career development planning is one of the most important aspects of university life, so we also have a dedicated Career Services team to support you with achieving your career goals. They offer an extensive range of services, resources and tools to help you plan your career, get yourself ready for the workplace, connect to industry and most importantly find a job in your chosen field. unisa.edu.au/careers Students learning in our replica hospital ward at City East campus 8
PRACTICAL LEARNING ONLINE DEGREES STUDENT APP LEADERSHIP PROGRAM Discover our state-of-the-art UniSA has over 25 years’ Download the UniSA student app We know that today’s students will facilities across all six campuses, experience in delivering quality to view your assignments, access be tomorrow’s change-makers, designed for practical learning and distance education. Many of our your timetable and calendar, that’s why we have developed the engagement. From our multiple degrees are offered through check your emails, book study UniSA Leadership Program. This student-led community health online study, giving you additional rooms, enter competitions and is a challenging but rewarding clinics; to our mock courtroom; art, flexibility to balance study, work receive notifications. You will also experience where participants architecture and design studios; and other commitments. You be able to see course information, can develop their leadership skills replica hospital wards; legal can study at times that are most check printing quotas, login to through an intensive program clinic; marketing clinic; television convenient for you and access the MyLibrary services, download of group work, self-discovery, and radio studios; mechatronics same curriculum as if you were campus maps and even find the reflection, coaching and laboratory; and more. studying on-campus. nearest available PC! mentoring. unisa.edu.au/campus-facilities unisa.edu.au/onlinedegrees unisa.edu.au/studentapp unisa.edu.au/leadership VICE CHANCELLOR’S INNOVATION FELLOWSHIP Transform your ideas into enterprising realities through the one-year Bachelor of Innovation (Honours), open to graduates from any area of study. Experience real-world challenges hosted by partners from industry, government and civil society. Create a prototype solution and pitch your innovation to key business and community leaders. unisa.edu.au/VCInnovate 9
Our CAMPUSES Jeffrey Smart Building City West campus City East campus Biology lab unisa.edu.au/campus-facilities 10
Metropolitan CITY WEST CITY EAST City West campus is located on the western City East boasts impressive educational facilities edge of the CBD. The West End is fast becoming and is located in close proximity to some of an arts, food and cultural hub, paired with Adelaide’s best eateries, bars and shopping, exciting new developments in business and providing a vibrant city setting. The campus the health industry. City West features a variety is home to our health science programs and of modern facilities including the multi-award community health clinics. City East also features winning Jeffrey Smart Building (JSB) and the a range of state-of-the-art laboratories and a newly-built Pridham Hall – home to a flexible fully-equipped gym. event and graduation space, public sports complex and swimming pool. What you’ll study What you’ll study Construction Management Art, Architecture and Design Human Movement Business Medical and Medical Radiation Sciences Law Nursing and Midwifery Marketing Nutrition and Food Sciences Urban and Regional Planning Pharmacy Physiotherapy On campus Podiatry Trading lab / Law Clinic / mock court / Marketing Clinic / architecture studios and workshop / visual art and design studios / On campus photography darkroom / post office / cafés with outdoor dining / Jeffrey Smart Building / Replica hospital and community settings / Student Lounge / SASA Gallery / Architecture anatomy lab / pharmacy lab / histopathology Museum / Samstag Museum / Pridham Hall / and haematology lab / microbiology lab / Health Innovation Building / MOD. biomechanics lab / sensory lab / exercise physiology labs / x-ray suites / Virtual Environment Radiation Training Suite (VERT) / Built Environment Experiential Learning Suite / commercial kitchen / environmental chamber / fully-equipped gym / cafés and outdoor plaza / student lounges There are also multiple community health clinics located on campus including the Physiotherapy Clinic, Podiatry Clinic, Midwifery Clinic, Clinical Exercise Physiology Clinic, and the UniSA Health and Medical Clinic. 11
Suburban MAGILL CAMPUS MAWSON LAKES CAMPUS Nestled near the foothills in the leafy eastern Located near more than 85 high-technology suburbs, Magill campus combines lush gardens companies that make up Technology and open spaces with world-class study Park, Mawson Lakes campus forms part of facilities. These include industry-standard an innovation hub in Adelaide’s northern television and radio studios, and a purpose-built suburbs. This campus is home to South social work studio, community Psychology Australia’s largest IT School and features Clinic and a theatre for performing arts. state-of-the-art learning spaces for engineering, science, technology and design. What you’ll study What you’ll study Arts Aviation Communication and Journalism Education (Primary and Middle) Education (Early Childhood and Primary) Engineering International Relations Information Technology Psychology Science and Mathematics Social Work On campus On campus Industry-standard engineering facilities / specialist IT facilities / Mac TV studio / sound studio / radio studio / and CISCO networking labs / Materials journalism newsroom / theatre / language and Minerals Science Learning and lab / social work studio / Cognitive Research Hub / Future Industries Institute / Neuroscience Laboratory / Sleep Centre / Planetarium / UniSA Aviation Hangar (located Psychology Clinic / gym / outdoor sports near campus) / ecological precinct / drama field / swimming pool / cafés / parklands and centre / cafés, lawn and outdoor dining lawn areas areas / sports centre and fitness gym 12
Magill campus Regional WHYALLA Study at South Australia’s largest regional university campus in the coastal town of TV studio Whyalla, situated on a 22-hectare site and located in the heart of Whyalla’s education and cultural precinct. This campus features modern health laboratories, simulated classrooms for education students and an Engineering and Teaching Learning Centre. MOUNT GAMBIER Situated on the picturesque Limestone Coast in South Australia’s largest regional city, the Mount Gambier campus features the very best in modern teaching spaces including the new Learning Centre with specialist facilities for nursing and social work students, active Mawson Lakes campus teaching rooms, central piazza and a 120-seat civic lecture gallery. For more information about our regional study options visit unisa.edu.au/regional and download the 2018 Regional Program Guide. Mechatronics lab unisa.edu.au/campus-facilities 13
Pridham Hall Opening in 2018, this will become the new heart of the University hosting graduations, functions and sporting events. See the building come to life by downloading the Pridham Hall App in Google Play or the App Store. Student Lounge Designed by our students, this is a place to come together outside of study time, featuring a Town Square, College Green and different social spaces. See more at unisa.edu.au/studentlounge 14
Jeffrey Smart Building The award-winning Jeffrey Smart Building features the very best in modern learning facilities. It boasts over $8 million in new technologies and has a 5 Green Star Rating. Take a virtual tour at unisa.edu.au/jsb Health Innovation Building The $230 million Health Innovation Building, opening in 2018, is located in SA’s health and biomedical precinct in the Adelaide CBD, and will create new opportunities for research, teaching and community services. Check out this world-class project at unisa.edu.au/HIB 15
Getting TO CAMPUS PUBLIC TRANSPORT You’ll find bus stops near each campus and train stations close to the city and Mawson Lakes campuses. Check your bus, train or tram options on the Adelaide Metro website. You’ll also be entitled to student discounts on tickets once you’ve enrolled. adelaidemetro.com.au CAMPUS CONNECTOR We run a free bus service between the Magill and Mawson Lakes campuses to make life easier for staff and students who make the journey. For full timetable and route details visit: unisa.edu.au/campusconnector CAR PARKING The Magill and Mawson Lakes campuses provide on-site car parking. Tickets are purchased through the ‘UniSA Parki’ app available through the App Store and Google Play, or from easily located ‘Pay and Display’ metered parking machines. Car parking will cost you from $0.15 an hour to $1.50 for a full day (8:00am–6:00pm). For city campuses, there is metered on-road and commercial parking nearby, with costs starting at $4.00 an hour to $15.00 a day for early bird rates. ACCESS PARKING Access parking for people with a disability is available with a parking permit on every campus. Council disabled parking bays are also available. MOTORCYCLE PARKING You will find motorcycle parking on university grounds at City East, Magill and Mawson Lakes campuses, accessible with the display of a UniSA parking permit. At City West, motorcycles can be parked in the designated council parking bays. RIDE YOUR BIKE Cycling is a great way to get to your campus. It’s fun, cheap, good for the environment, and an excellent form of exercise. Each campus has shower facilities and secured bicycle storage areas. You can also hire an Adelaide Free Bike from Security at City East or City West to get around during daylight hours. 16
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Student LIFE Enjoy an energetic student experience brought to life by events, entertainment, sports, clubs, volunteering opportunities and more. Get involved with life on campus and build lasting friendships along the way. ORIENTATION Kick-off your university adventure by attending O-Week. Meet your lecturers, connect with new people, and gain valuable insights from current students. Enjoy free entertainment and activities, explore your home campus, and find out more about the different services and clubs that we offer. unisa.edu.au/orientation EVENTS AND ENTERTAINMENT Take some time out from your studies and enjoy year-round entertainment including BBQs, live music and events celebrating everything from Welcome Week and Halloween to Multicultural Week and Mental Health and Wellbeing Day. MOVIES ON CAMPUS End your busy week with a free movie screening on campus. Sit back and relax while you watch some of the best blockbusters and cult classics, and did we mention there’s free popcorn? UniSA SPORT Get involved with UniSA Sport and join one of the many sports clubs on offer including basketball, volleyball, football, gridiron and rock-climbing. You might even be interested in representing Team UniSA at the Australian University Games or you can just keep active by taking advantage of our gyms and participating in campus-based sports. unisa.edu.au/studentlife USASA The University of South Australia’s Student Association, USASA, provides services and a voice for students. From student representation and advocacy, to coordinating student clubs, selling second-hand text books, organising social events, running the student magazine, hosting campus counters, and giving out free goodies, USASA can help you get more out of your student experience. BREKKY BAR Start your day with cheap breakfast options served up on campus. Our Brekky Bar is run by USASA and open to all students across all locations on various days throughout the year. CLUBS AND SOCIETIES Discover the 100+ clubs available at UniSA and learn about the various volunteering opportunities on offer. USASA coordinates all sorts of academic, cultural and social clubs, which is a great way to meet new friends, find common interests with fellow students and enrich your uni life. unisa.edu.au/usasa 19
Wellbeing AND SUPPORT Your health and wellbeing STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES is important, so we provide Academic and personal counselling / mentoring / disability services / Indigenous student services / a full range of integrated international student services / accommodation / community health clinics / health and fitness centres / services to help support legal advice clinic you during your studies. unisa.edu.au/studentservices SAFEZONE APP All UniSA students can download the free SafeZone App, providing additional security and support when studying on campus. The app allows you to get help quickly in a personal emergency or if someone else needs first aid or general assistance. You can also check-in when working alone, after hours or in high risk areas, which shares your status with an on-site response team. You can also receive notifications so you know what to do in an emergency situation. unisa.edu.au/safezone PARENT RESOURCES We also have specific resources available for parents and families so they can also assist your transition into uni life. Visit your local unisa.edu.au/parents Campus Central for help with ACCOMMODATION enrolment, ID cards, There are a variety of student accommodation options on offer fees, timetables and including UniSA’s new student accommodation by Urbanest any other questions offering modern apartments in the Adelaide CBD. There is also dedicated student housing, temporary accommodation you have. and rental options, which can be sourced through our Student Rental Database. unisa.edu.au/accommodation 20
SCHOLARSHIPS Each year more than 2,500 UniSA students from all walks of life benefit from scholarships and grants worth millions of dollars. Not only do they provide financial assistance, but they often include valuable work experience, mentoring opportunities, and even “ overseas travel. Go online and use our scholarships search tool to see what you might be eligible for. unisa.edu.au/scholarships PAYING FOR YOUR STUDIES “Growing up in rural South Your place as a domestic student at UniSA is Commonwealth- Australia, I understand the supported. This means you are charged for a portion of the cost of your studies and the Australian Government contributes the rest. If challenges that regional eligible, you can defer your contribution through a HECS-HELP loan, students face when and repay it later through the taxation system. Your contribution will relocating to the city for depend on what you study. See the table below for a breakdown of work and education. student contribution amounts for 2017. unisa.edu.au/fees “By studying a double degree in law and business, I dream of being successful per 4.5 unit Band Area of study per 1 EFTSL* course in the corporate world and establishing a program to 1 Humanities, behavioural $6,349 $793 create more employment science, social studies, foreign languages, visual opportunities for rural and performing arts, clinical school leavers. psychology, nursing and education “Receiving a UniSA scholarship gave me a 2 Computing, built $9,050 $1,131 fresh start and has allowed environment, health, me to follow my academic ” engineering, surveying, agriculture, mathematics, passions, and for that I am statistics, science very grateful.” 3 Law, dentistry, medicine, $10,596 $1,324 veterinary science, accounting, administration, economics, commerce *The EFTSL (equivalent full-time student load) value is a measure of Alicia Barker / UniSA RURAL study load, and this reflects a standard full-time study year. RECONNECT RELOCATION SCHOLARSHIP Please note that the fees listed are indicative of 2017 and are subject RECIPIENT / BACHELOR OF BUSINESS, to change for students commencing study from 2018. BACHELOR OF LAWS 21
Pathways INTO UniSA Your ATAR is only one of the many ways to gain entry into your chosen degree at UniSA. USE YOUR ATAR (YEAR 12) Complete Year 12 and apply using your ATAR. HIGH SCHOOL You may also be eligible for bonus points and/or guaranteed entry. OR TAKE A UniSA PATHWAY Complete a two-year diploma, then UniSA COLLEGE enter second year of a UniSA degree. Complete the one-year Foundation Studies program, then apply to enter first year of a UniSA degree. Complete a two-year program then enter UniSA ASSOCIATE DEGREES the second year of one of UniSA’s Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) degrees. OR TAKE AN ALTERNATIVE PATHWAY Apply using a certificate IV, diploma or advanced TAFE/RTO diploma from TAFE or another RTO. You may also receive credit for your study or be eligible for guaranteed entry. Complete a diploma through SAIBT. Then enter SOUTH AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS second year of a related degree. A minimum AND TECHNOLOGY (SAIBT) DIPLOMA Grade Point Average (GPA) is required. If you are over 18 and haven’t completed more than two SPECIAL TERTIARY ADMISSIONS TEST (STAT) years of full-time tertiary study in the last two years, you can sit the STAT for entry into UniSA programs. If you have completed at least half a year of full-time HIGHER EDUCATION STUDY equivalent study (at either UniSA or another recognised institution) you can apply using your GPA. Complete four courses at an appropriate level Individual circumstances may differ and some conditions through Open Universities Australia (OUA), then may apply. Please contact our Future Student Enquiries apply to UniSA based on your GPA. team to discuss your pathway on (08) 8302 2376 or visit: unisa.edu.au/pathways 22
Did you know? UniSA College Diploma programs may be listed on your SATAC application as a back-up option to your preferred UniSA College provides academic programs designed UniSA degrees. primarily for people who do not have the qualifications required to get directly into a bachelor degree, providing a supported alternative pathway into university study. DIPLOMAS FOUNDATION STUDIES HOW TO APPLY UniSA College offers four, two-year UniSA Foundation Studies is a free* Applications for the diploma programs diploma programs in arts, business, health, one-year program with no minimum entry and Foundation Studies are made through and science and technology. qualification required.^ SATAC as one of your six preferences. In Stage 1 (first year) you will learn the You will learn the skills needed to study unisa.edu.au/college skills necessary to study at a tertiary at a tertiary level and you will also gain level, such as how the University works, discipline-specific skills and important how to write and reference academic base knowledge with additional support assignments, and how to manage your from UniSA College staff. time effectively. Upon successful completion, you can use In Stage 2 (second year) you will start your Grade Point Average (GPA) to apply studying first-year courses from your for any UniSA degree (a competitive GPA linked UniSA bachelor degree. You will is required). sit in the same lectures and tutorials as other first-year degree students, with the As a Foundation Studies student, you will advantage of additional support through be taught on campus by UniSA staff and UniSA College. will have access to the University’s full range of support services. Upon completion, you will graduate with a university diploma qualification and will This program is offered full-time or seamlessly transfer into the second year part-time and may be studied externally of your UniSA bachelor degree. depending on your course selection. *Foundation Studies students will be required to The diploma programs are offered pay the Student Services and Amenities Fee as full-time or part-time, and may be studied determined by the Australian Government. partially-external depending on your ^Applicants who have not completed SACE or a program structure and course selection. Certificate III must be over 18 years of age. See Note 8 on inside back cover. 23
Your NEXT STEPS Tip Now is the time to decide. Gather all the information you need, explore websites, read Get on campus. How will you brochures, visit UniSA Open Day and speak know if UniSA is right for you if to the right people. Choose what programs you don’t check us out? Attend CHOOSE you want to study, check you have the prerequisite subjects, and make sure you UniSA events to talk through courses, careers and more. understand the entry requirements. unisa.edu.au/study Tip Armed with your list of choices, you can now apply to UniSA on the SATAC website. View Apply to SATAC using a our step-by-step instructional video to help personal email address. with your application. List your programs in order of APPLY unisa.edu.au/apply preference, and find out if you are eligible for UniSA College programs as back up preferences. This is your last chance to change your Tip preferences. If your Year 12 result or STAT Remember to pay your result was lower than expected, consider SATAC Application Fee. If UniSA College programs and other pathways. you don’t you won’t be CHECK unisa.edu.au/pathways eligible to receive an offer. Tip Most university offers are made in January and February. Read your SATAC email Didn’t get an offer? Call Future carefully for important information about Student Enquiries to explore responding to your offer and the program your options on (08) 8302 2376. RESPOND enrolment process. satac.edu.au Tip Your university adventure starts here. Keep O-Week free to explore your Make it a priority to attend campus, find lecture rooms, plan your orientation activities. O-Week is a timetable, navigate through your great time to meet your lecturers PREPARE student portal, and make new friends. and fellow students and is the best time to sign up for UniSA Sport unisa.edu.au/newstudents teams, the student association (USASA), and clubs and societies. 24
Key dates 9 August 2017 Open Day (Mount Gambier) 20 August 2017 Open Day (City Campuses) 27 August 2017 Open Day (Whyalla) Key dates 7 August 2017 SATAC applications open Open August is a month of 29 September 2017 Early deadline on-campus events where you 4 December 2017 Equal consideration deadline can visit us and find out all you need to know about studying with UniSA. Key dates Late December 2017 UniSA Preference Information Event 3 January 2018 AUG MOUNT GAMBIER OPEN DAY SATAC change of preference deadline 9 4.00PM - 7.00PM / Mount Gambier campus. AUG UniSA OPEN DAY 20 9.00AM - 4.30PM / City West and City East campuses. Key dates 16 January 2018 Offers will be emailed AUG WHYALLA OPEN DAY 27 11.00AM - 3.00PM / Whyalla campus. AUG MAGILL @ TWILIGHT 30 4.00PM - 8.00PM / Magill campus. AUG DISCOVER MAWSON 31 Key dates 19–23 February 2018 4.00PM - 7.30PM / Mawson Lakes campus. O-Week at UniSA 26 February 2018 UniSA classes commence unisa.edu.au/openaugust 25
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS OFFERED IN 2018 Minimum TAFE/RTO entry TAFE/RTO credit available (Minimum score C minus) Part-time study available (February 2017 cut off) NB UniSA College Pathways Program length (years) (Stage 2 unless stated) Guaranteed TAFE/RTO Prerequisite at Stage 2 Online study available Assumed knowledge Guaranteed ATAR (For 2017 entry) Home campus requirements SATAC code ATAR Art, Architecture, Planning and Design Bachelor of Architectural Studies 424441 3 CW 72.3 85 CIV AdvDip Y Px Y DipA, FS Bachelor of Contemporary Art 424801 3 CW NEW 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipA, FS Bachelor of Contemporary Art/Master of Teaching (Secondary) 424811 3+2 CW/ML NEW n/a DIP AdvDip Y Px Y FS Bachelor of Design (Communication Design) 424151 3 CW 60.6 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipA, FS Bachelor of Design (Illustration and Animation) 424791 3 CW NEW 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipA, FS Bachelor of Design (Product Design) 424551 3 CW 61.75 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipA, FS Bachelor of Interior Architecture 424081 4 CW 62.35 75 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipA, FS Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning (Honours) 424781 4 CW 65.4 70 CIV DIP Y N Y DipA, FS Aviation Bachelor of Aviation (Management) 434131 3 ML 60.9 70 CIV DIP Y N Y FS Bachelor of Aviation (Pilot) 434141 3 ML 66.15 75 CIV DIP Y N Y FS Business, Management, Accounting, Finance, Economics and Property Bachelor of Business^ 424571 3 CW 63.05 70 CIV CIV Y N Y DipB, FS Bachelor of Business (Economics, Finance and Trade) 424091 3 CW 63.2 75 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipB, FS Bachelor of Business (Finance) 424051 3 CW 63.2 75 CIV DIP Y Y* Y DipB, FS Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) 424351 3 CW 63.35 75 CIV DIP Y Y* Y DipB, FS Bachelor of Business (Information Strategy and Management) 424671 3 CW 80.95 70 CIV CIV Y Y* Y DipB, FS Bachelor of Business (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) 424591 3 CW 63.65 70 CIV CIV Y Px Y DipB, FS Bachelor of Business (International Business) 424681 3 CW 65.05 70 CIV CIV Y Y* Y DipB, FS Bachelor of Business (Legal Studies) 424611 3 CW 66.75 75 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipB, FS Bachelor of Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) 424511 3 CW 71.3 75 CIV DIP Y Y* Y DipB, FS Bachelor of Business (Management) 424101 3 CW 65.5 75 CIV DIP Y Y* Y DipB, FS Bachelor of Business (Marketing) 424111 3 CW 64.45 75 CIV DIP Y Y* Y DipB, FS Bachelor of Business (Property) 424131 3 CW 63.05 75 CIV DIP Y Y* Y DipB, FS Bachelor of Business (Sport and Recreation Management) 434191 3 CW 63.05 75 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipB, FS Bachelor of Business (Tourism and Event Management) 424371 3 CW 63.05 75 CIV DIP Y Y* Y DipB, FS Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) 424181 3 CW 63.1 75 CIV DIP Y Y Y DipB, FS Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting), Bachelor of Business (Finance) 424191 4 CW 63.8 75 CIV DIP Y Y Y DipB, FS Bachelor of Innovation (Honours) AO1 1 CW n/a n/a n/a n/a N N N n/a Bachelor of Marketing and Communication 424451 3 CW/M 63.05 75 CIV DIP Y Y* Y FS Bachelor of Psychological Science (Counselling and Interpersonal Skills)/ 444541 4 M/CW 63.45 75 CIV DIP Y Px Y FS Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) Communication, International Studies and Languages Bachelor of Arts 444341 3 M 60.1 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipA, FS Bachelor of Arts (English and Creative Writing) 444351 3 M 60.45 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipA, FS Bachelor of Arts (History and Cultural Studies) 444361 3 M 61.95 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipA, FS Bachelor of Arts (Indigenous Cultures and Australian Society) 424561 3 CW~ 62.25 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipA, FS Bachelor of Arts (Indigenous Cultures and Australian Society)/Bachelor of 444321 5 CW~/M 63.15 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y FS Social Work Bachelor of Arts (Indigenous Cultures and Australian Society)/Master of 424661 3+2 CW~/ML 68.4 n/a DIP AdvDip N Px Y FS Teaching (Secondary) Bachelor of Arts (International Relations) 444371 3 M 61.25 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipA, FS Bachelor of Arts (Languages) 444381 3 M 61.05 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipA, FS Bachelor of Arts (Linguistics) 444391 3 M n/a 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipA, FS Bachelor of Arts (Performing Arts) 444401 3 M 60.7 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipA, FS Bachelor of Arts (Sociology) 444411 3 M n/a 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipA, FS Bachelor of Arts/Master of Teaching (Secondary) 444521 3+2 M/ML 66.45 n/a DIP AdvDip Y Px Y FS Bachelor of Communication and Media 444421 3 M 60.6 70 CIV DIP Y Y Y DipA, FS Bachelor of Journalism and Professional Writing 444431 3 M 65 80 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipA, FS Bachelor of Journalism and Professional Writing, Bachelor of Arts 444461 4 M 65 80 CIV DIP Y Px Y FS (English and Creative Writing) Bachelor of Journalism and Professional Writing, Bachelor of Arts 444451 4 M 76.65 80 CIV DIP Y Px Y FS (International Relations) Bachelor of Marketing and Communication 424451 3 CW/M 63.05 75 CIV DIP Y Y* Y FS Bachelor of Media Arts 444471 3 M 60.45 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipA, FS Bachelor of Media Arts/Master of Teaching (Secondary) 444531 3+2 M/ML 66.5 n/a DIP AdvDip Y Px Y FS Bachelor of Social Work/Bachelor of Arts (International Relations) 444501 5 M 65.9 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y FS Bachelor of Music JMA 3 MG# n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Diploma in Music JMA 2 MG# n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a Diploma in Languages1 AO 1 M N N Y 26
Minimum TAFE/RTO entry TAFE/RTO credit available (Minimum score C minus) Part-time study available (February 2017 cut off) NB UniSA College Pathways Program length (years) (Stage 2 unless stated) Guaranteed TAFE/RTO Prerequisite at Stage 2 Online study available Assumed knowledge Guaranteed ATAR (For 2017 entry) Home campus requirements SATAC code ATAR Education Bachelor of Arts (Indigenous Cultures and Australian Society)/Master of 424661 3+2 CW~/ML 68.4 n/a DIP AdvDip Y Px Y FS Teaching (Secondary) Bachelor of Arts/Master of Teaching (Secondary) 444521 3+2 M/ML 66.45 n/a DIP AdvDip Y Px Y FS Bachelor of Contemporary Art/Master of Teaching (Secondary) 424811 3+2 CW/ML NEW n/a DIP AdvDip Y Px Y FS Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood)^2 444301 4 M, #11 69.4 80 DIP DIP Y Y Y FS Bachelor of Education (Primary and Middle)2 434021 4 ML 74.1 80 DIP DIP Y Px Y FS Bachelor of Education (Primary)^2 444311 4 M, #11 69.05 80 DIP DIP Y Y Y FS Bachelor of Education (Secondary Design and Technology)2 434071 4 ML 70.25 80 DIP DIP Y Px Y FS Bachelor of Education (Secondary Food and Textiles Technologies)2 434081 4 ML 69.05 80 DIP DIP Y Px Y FS Bachelor of Human Movement/Master of Teaching (Secondary) 414401 3+2 CE/ML 82 n/a DIP AdvDip Y N Y FS Bachelor of Mathematics (Industrial and Applied Mathematics)/Master of 434181 3+2 ML NEW 85 MM, #6 DIP AdvDip Y Px Y FS Teaching (Secondary) Bachelor of Mathematics (Data Science)/Master of Teaching (Secondary) 434221 3+2 ML NEW 85 MM, #6 DIP AdvDip Y Px Y FS Bachelor of Media Arts/Master of Teaching (Secondary) 444531 3+2 M/ML 66.5 n/a DIP AdvDip Y Px Y FS Bachelor of Science/Master of Teaching (Secondary) 434101 3+2 ML 66.3 n/a #12 #5 DIP AdvDip Y N Y FS Engineering, IT and Mathematics Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours) (Industrial and Applied Mathematics) 4BH005 1 ML #1 n/a n/a n/a Y N Y n/a Associate Degree in Engineering 435021 2 ML, #10 60.35 65 #9 CIV CIV Y Y Y FS Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil and Project Management) 434151 4 ML 76.95 80 MM, #6 P CIV DIP Y Px Y AE, FS Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil and Structural) 434941 4 ML 70.95 80 MM, #6 P CIV DIP Y Px Y DipST, AB, FS Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil) 434481 4 ML 72.55 80 MM, #6 P CIV DIP Y Px Y DipST, AE, FS Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic) 434951 4 ML 70.95 80 MM, #6 P CIV DIP Y Px Y DipST, AE, FS Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Mechatronic) 434451 4 ML 79.95 80 MM, #6 P CIV DIP Y Px Y DipST, AE, FS Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical and Advanced Manufacturing) 434791 4 ML n/a 80 MM, #6 P CIV DIP Y Px Y DipST, AE, FS Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical and Mechatronic) 434781 4 ML 76.05 80 MM, #6 P CIV DIP Y Px Y DipST, AE, FS Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) 434321 4 ML, #10 70.65 80 MM, #6 P CIV DIP Y Px Y DipST, AE, FS Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronic) 434031 4 ML 70.95 80 MM, #6 P CIV DIP Y Px Y DipST, AE, FS Bachelor of Information Technology 434041 3 ML 60.1 70 CIV DIP Y Y* Y DipST, FS Bachelor of Information Technology (Games and Entertainment Design) 434881 3 ML 60.35 70 CIV DIP Y Y Y DipST, FS Bachelor of Information Technology (Mobile Application Development) 434091 3 ML n/a 70 CIV DIP Y Y Y DipST, FS Bachelor of Information Technology (Networking and Cybersecurity) 434891 3 ML 60.6 70 CIV DIP Y Y Y DipST, FS Bachelor of Information Technology (Software Development) 434871 3 ML 60.6 70 CIV DIP Y Y Y DipST, FS Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) 4BH006 1 ML #1 n/a N Px Y n/a Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) (Enterprise Business Solutions) 434121 4 ML 80.1 n/a DIP in IT DIP in IT Y N N FS Bachelor of Mathematics (Data Science) 434171 3 ML NEW 85 MM, #6 CIV DIP Y Px Y FS Bachelor of Mathematics (Industrial and Applied Mathematics) 434161 3 ML NEW 85 MM, #6 CIV DIP Y N Y FS Bachelor of Mathematics (Industrial and Applied Mathematics)/Master of 434181 3+2 ML NEW 85 MM, #6 DIP AdvDip Y Px Y FS Teaching (Secondary) Bachelor of Mathematics (Data Science)/Master of Teaching (Secondary) 434221 3+2 ML NEW 85 MM, #6 DIP AdvDip Y Px Y FS Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) 434211 4 ML 72.3 80 DIP in IT DIP in IT Y Px Y DipST, FS Health and Medical Sciences Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (Honours) 414441 4 CE NEW n/a DIP AdvDip Y N Y FS Bachelor of Human Movement 414231 3 CE 75.05 80 DIP AdvDip Y N Y DipH, FS Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science 414461 3 CE NEW n/a DIP AdvDip Y N Y FS Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science, Bachelor of Psychological Science 414451 4 CE/M NEW n/a DIP AdvDip Y Px N FS (Counselling and Interpersonal Skills) Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science, Bachelor of Nutrition and Food Sciences 414471 4 CE NEW n/a DIP AdvDip Y Px Y FS Bachelor of Human Movement/Bachelor of Psychological Science 414421 4 CE/M 82.3 n/a DIP AdvDip Y N Y DipH, FS (Counselling and Interpersonal Skills) Bachelor of Human Movement/Master of Teaching (Secondary) 414401 3+2 CE/M 82 n/a DIP AdvDip Y N Y DipH, FS Bachelor of Human Movement/Bachelor of Nutrition and Food Sciences 414431 4 CE 80.5 n/a DIP AdvDip Y Px Y DipH, FS Bachelor of Health Science 414311 3 CE 65.05 80 DIP DIP Y N Y DipH, FS DIP Lab Bachelor of Laboratory Medicine (Honours) 414491 4 CE NEW 85 C or B or P DIP Y N Y DipH, FS Tech Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Medical Imaging) 414371 4 CE 99 n/a AdvDip AdvDip Y N N FS Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Nuclear Medicine) 414341 4 CE 97.65 n/a AdvDip AdvDip Y N N FS Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Radiation Therapy) 414361 4 CE 97 n/a AdvDip AdvDip Y N N FS Bachelor of Medical Science 414381 3 CE 72.15 85 DIP AdvDip Y N Y DipH, FS Bachelor of Midwifery 414241 3 CE 92.95 n/a AdvDip AdvDip Y Y Y FS Bachelor of Midwifery (External) 414245 3 EXT 92.85 n/a AdvDip AdvDip Y Y Y FS Bachelor of Nursing^ 414141 3 CE 63.05 70 DIP, #4 #3 Y Y Y DipH, FS 27
Minimum TAFE/RTO entry TAFE/RTO credit available (Minimum score C minus) Part-time study available (February 2017 cut off) NB UniSA College Pathways Program length (years) (Stage 2 unless stated) Guaranteed TAFE/RTO Prerequisite at Stage 2 Online study available Assumed knowledge Guaranteed ATAR (For 2017 entry) Home campus requirements SATAC code ATAR Health and Medical Sciences continued Bachelor of Nursing (External) 414145 3 EXT 63.05 70 DIP, #4 #3 Y Y Y DipH, FS Bachelor of Nutrition and Food Sciences 414291 3 CE 71.15 80 DIP DIP Y N Y DipH, FS Bachelor of Occupational Therapy 414092 4 CE 91.05 n/a AdvDip AdvDip Y N N FS Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science 414331 3 CE 71.9 80 C or B or P DIP DIP Y N Y DipH, FS Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) 414411 4 CE 80.25 85 C or B or P DIP AdvDip Y N Y FS Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) 414481 4 CE NEW n/a B, P AdvDip AdvDip Y N N FS Bachelor of Podiatry 414321 4 CE 94 n/a C, B AdvDip AdvDip Y N N FS Law Bachelor of Business (Legal Studies) 424611 3 CW 66.75 75 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipB, FS Bachelor of Laws 424461 4, #2 CW 80.25 95 n/a n/a N N Y FS Bachelor of Laws double degrees 424471 5 CW 80 95 n/a n/a + + Y FS Psychology, Social Work and Human Services Bachelor of Arts (Indigenous Cultures and Australian Society)/Bachelor of 444321 5 CW~/M 63.15 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y FS Social Work Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science, Bachelor of Psychological Science 414451 4 CE/M NEW n/a DIP AdvDip Y Px N FS (Counselling and Interpersonal Skills) Bachelor of Human Movement/Bachelor of Psychological Science 414421 4 CE/M 82.3 n/a DIP AdvDip N N Y FS (Counselling and Interpersonal Skills) Bachelor of Psychological Science 444211 3 M 60.25 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipA, FS Bachelor of Psychological Science (Cognitive Neuroscience) 444331 3 M 70.25 90 CIV AdvDip Y Px Y FS Bachelor of Psychological Science (Counselling and Interpersonal Skills) 444481 3 M 61.1 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipA, FS Bachelor of Psychological Science (Counselling and Interpersonal Skills)/ 444541 4 M/CW 63.45 75 CIV DIP Y Px Y FS Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) 444221 4 M 85 n/a CIV AdvDip Y Px Y FS Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) (Cognitive Neuroscience) 444551 4 M 87.1 n/a CIV AdvDip Y Px Y FS Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services) 444101 3 M 60.9 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipA, FS Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services)/Bachelor of Psychological Science 444241 4 M 60.6 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipA, FS Bachelor of Social Work^ 444111 4 M 60.9 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipA, FS Bachelor of Social Work (Honours)^ 444491 4 M 83.7 85 CIV AdvDip Y Px Y FS Bachelor of Social Work/Bachelor of Arts (International Relations) 444501 5 M 65.9 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y FS The Sciences, and Natural and Built Environments Bachelor of Built Environment 414301 3 CE 62.55 75 CIV DIP Y N Y DipST, AB, FS Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics (Honours) 414021 4 CE 80.95 85 CIV AdvDip Y N Y DipST, FS Bachelor of Environmental Science 434921 3 ML 60.25 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipST, FS Bachelor of Geospatial Science 434981 3 ML 78.9 70 MM, #6 P CIV DIP Y Px Y DipST, FS Bachelor of Science 434201 3 ML 61.6 70 #12 #5 CIV DIP Y N Y FS Bachelor of Science (Honours) (Nano- and Biomaterials) 4BH009 1 ML #1 n/a n/a n/a N N Y n/a Bachelor of Science/Master of Teaching (Secondary) 434101 3+2 ML 66.3 n/a #12 #5 DIP AdvDip Y N Y FS Bachelor of Sustainable Environments (Honours) 4BH010 1 ML #1 n/a N N Y n/a Whyalla and Mount Gambier Programs Bachelor of Business – Mount Gambier 474071 3 MG 65.2 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipB, FS Bachelor of Business – Whyalla 464151 3 W n/a 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipB, FS Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood)2 – Mount Gambier 474051 4 MG 79.05 80 DIP DIP Y Y Y FS Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood)2 – Whyalla 464131 4 W 77.75 80 DIP DIP Y Y Y FS Bachelor of Education (Primary)2 – Mount Gambier 474061 4 MG 74.1 80 DIP DIP Y Y Y FS Bachelor of Education (Primary)2 – Whyalla 464141 4 W 69.75 80 DIP DIP Y Y Y FS Bachelor of Nursing – Mount Gambier 474031 3 MG 65.55 70 DIP, #4 #3 Y N Y DipH, FS Bachelor of Nursing – Whyalla 464071 3 W 63.45 70 DIP, #4 #3 Y N Y DipH, FS Bachelor of Social Work – Mount Gambier 474041 4 MG 63.65 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipA, FS Bachelor of Social Work – Whyalla 464081 4 W n/a 70 CIV DIP Y Px Y DipA, FS Foundation Studies – Mount Gambier 477011 1 MG n/a n/a #8 N Y Y n/a Foundation Studies – Whyalla 467011 1 W n/a n/a #8 N Y Y n/a Pathway Programs Diploma in Arts 426011 2 CW 50.15 50 CIII, #7 N Px Y Diploma in Arts/Bachelor of Arts 424621 4 CW 52.75 50 CIII, #7 N Px Y Diploma in Business 426031 2 CW 50 50 CIII, #7 N Px Y Diploma in Business/Bachelor of Business 424631 4 CW 51.25 50 CIII, #7 N Px Y Diploma in Health 426041 2 CW 50.15 50 CIII, #7 N Px Y 28
Minimum TAFE/RTO entry TAFE/RTO credit available (Minimum score C minus) Part-time study available (February 2017 cut off) NB UniSA College Pathways Program length (years) (Stage 2 unless stated) Guaranteed TAFE/RTO Prerequisite at Stage 2 Online study available Assumed knowledge Guaranteed ATAR (For 2017 entry) Home campus requirements SATAC code ATAR Pathway Programs continued Diploma in Health/Bachelor of Health Science 426051 4 CW 50 50 CIII, #7 N Px Y Diploma in Science and Technology 426021 2 CW 51.8 50 CIII, #7 N Px Y Diploma in Science and Technology/Bachelor of Information Technology 424641 4 CW 50.35 50 CIII, #7 N Px Y Foundation Studies 427021 1 CW n/a n/a #8 N Y Y n/a Foundation Studies – Mount Gambier 477011 1 MG n/a n/a #8 N Y Y n/a Foundation Studies – Whyalla 467011 1 W n/a n/s #8 N Y Y n/a Key Campus codes Subject codes Applicants who have previously studied at higher education level or completed a TAFE/VET Check out the range CE City East B Biology award at Certificate IV or higher will not be CW City West C Chemistry considered for admission to this program. of new degrees on ML Mawson Lakes MM Mathematical Methods #9 SACE Stage 1 Mathematics. offer from 2018. #10 Whilst this program is based from the metropolitan M Magill P Physics campus specified, courses are available at Whyalla W Whyalla campus through blended mode. unisa.edu.au/new MG Mount #11 Whilst this program is based from the metropolitan Gambier campus specified, courses are available at Whyalla EXT External and Mount Gambier through blended mode and online delivery. International Baccalaureate/ #12 Minimum grade of C- or higher in at least two Interstate equivalents of the following SACE Stage 2 subjects: Biology; Chemistry; Geology; Mathematical Methods (see Mathematical Methods: IB: Mathematics HL (Min grade 3), Mathematics SL (Min #6); Physics or Specialist Mathematics. BONUS POINTS grade 4); VIC: Mathematical Methods (major); ACT: Symbol codes Mathematical Methods, Specialist Mathematics (Major- Universities in South Australia have Minor); NSW: Mathematics Extensions 1, Mathematics; 1 This program is designed to be studied replaced all previous bonus point concurrently with any UniSA bachelor degree. QLD: Mathematics B; TAS: Mathematics Methods, 2 Additional non-academic entry criteria apply. schemes with the following schemes Mathematics I & Mathematics II (major - minor); WA: AO Apply direct to the University of South Australia for students commencing from 2016: Mathematics Methods ATAR. at unisa.edu.au/applyonline Specialist Mathematics: AO1 Apply direct to the University of South Australia >> SA Universities Equity Scheme: IB: Mathematics (HL) (Min Grade 3); VIC: Specialist at unisa.edu.au/applyonline. Applicants must bonuses for students coming Mathematics; ACT: Specialist Mathematics have completed a bachelor degree from a from specified schools, as well (Double Major); NSW: Mathematics Extension 2; QLD: recognised university with a minimum GPA of 5 or equivalent and submit a short online video. as individuals experiencing Mathematics C; TAS: Mathematics Specialised; WA: Specialist Mathematics 3C/3D. CIII Certificate III or higher award in related field. disadvantage. CIV Certificate IV or higher award in related field. Please note that Implementation of the Australian >> SA Language, Literacy and Curriculum will come into effect for 2018 university DIP Diploma or higher award in related field. Mathematics Bonus Point entry. The prerequisite of 2MDS20 Mathematical Studies AdvDip Advanced Diploma or higher award in has been replaced by 2MHS20 Mathematical Methods. related field. Scheme: 2MSC20 Specialist Mathematics will remain. NB February cutoff ATAR scores for entry into bonuses for students who Notes UniSA programs in 2017. ATARs vary yearly successfully complete a and should be used as a guide only. #1 Entry to this one-year Honours program requires language other than English, Px Partly external: some courses are completion of a bachelor degree. available in external mode. or specified English and #2 Can be completed in three years if studied in three JMA Apply directly to the James Morrison Academy Mathematics subjects. trimesters per year. of Music at jamesmorrisonacademy.com #3 Enrolled Nurse Certificate IV or Diploma in Nursing n/a Does not apply to this program. For more information call – both with current practising certificate. + Partial (not for Law component). (08) 8302 2376, submit an enquiry via #4 Certificate IV when accompanied by a current # Students will be based at the James Morrison unisa.edu.au/enquiry or visit: Enrolled Nurse Practising Certificate. Academy of Music in Mount Gambier. #5 SACE Stage 2 Physics and Mathematical Methods ^ Also available at Whyalla and Mount Gambier. unisa.edu.au/bonuspoints (see #6) for the majors and minors in Applied ~ Bachelor of Arts (Indigenous Cultures and Physics; SACE Stage 2 Chemistry for the majors Australian Society) will be moving to Magill and minors in Biology or Chemistry; SACE Stage 2 campus in 2018. Please check programs.unisa. Mathematical Methods (see #6) for the majors and minors in Mathematics/Statistics. edu.au for up-to-date information on program GUARANTEED ENTRY locations. #6 Stage 2 Mathematical Methods from 2017, or Stage * Some elective courses are only available UniSA Preferred is a scheme that 2 Mathematical Studies if studied in 2016 or prior. on-campus. offers guaranteed entry into many #7 Applicants who have completed a TAFE/VET award UniSA programs for domestic Year 12, at Diploma level or above, or who have studied at UniSA Pathways codes higher education level for more than two years will TAFE and other registered training FS Foundation Studies not be considered for admission to the program. organisation (RTO) students. If your DipA Diploma in Arts #8 No formal minimum entry requirements apply. DipB Diploma in Business ATAR (including any bonus points) or Applicants who have not completed SACE or a TAFE/RTO award meets the UniSA Certificate III must be 18 years of age or over before: DipH Diploma in Health DipST Diploma in Science and Technology Preferred score for that program, you • F ebruary 1st of the year of intended enrolment for the study period 2 intake, or AE Associate Degree in Engineering have met any prerequisites, and you • J uly 1st of the year of intended enrolment AB Associate Degree in Built Environment have listed the program as your first for the study period 5 (midyear) intake. preference, you are in. It’s guaranteed. unisa.edu.au/preferred
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