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FIVE STARS IN Research / Employability / Teaching / Facilities / Internationalisation / OVERALL Social Responsibility / FIVE-STAR Innovation RATING 2018 QS Stars Ratings 2018 QS Stars Ratings 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.
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TOP 10 IN AUSTRALIA 97% OF OUR ASSESSED Ranked 9th – 2017 THE World University Rankings 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 R AN K E D I N TH E R ANKED IN TH E 2015 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) TO P 5 TO P 50 U N D E R 5 0 IN S T ITU TIO N S FOR B OTH QS AND TH E IN AU S TR A L IA WOR LD RANK INGS FOR TEACHING INTERNATIONAL OUTLOOK RESEARCH Ranked 26 in QS Top 50 Universities Aged Under 50 2017 RA N K E D INDUSTRY INCOME Ranked 32 in THE World Top 200 Young Universities 2017 2N D I N 2017 THE Top 200 Under 50 AU S T RA L I A FOR STUDENT SERVICES International Student Barometer 2017 – Campus Central Services 3
I am delighted that you We are also one of the world’s most international universities, as recognised by Quacarelli Symonds (QS). We have are thinking of studying Australia’s most internationally-diverse academic staff population and have always at the University of given a warm welcome to international students, graduating people from more South Australia. We are, than 140 countries throughout our history. after all, considered If you decide to study with us you’ll find that the University of South Australia is innovative and creative, and focused one of the world’s best on educating the next wave of global professionals. Our degrees are designed young universities by with strong professional emphasis and in partnership with industry. Our research is ratings agencies such as focused on finding answers to the world’s most pressing problems. Times Higher Education We are also a globally engaged institution with a network of international partners and Quacarelli Symonds. which include XAUAT, Shandong, Tianjin and Beijing Normal Universities in China, Keio University in Japan, Trinity College in Ireland, University College London, and numerous collaborations with universities elsewhere in Europe and North America. If you decide that the University of South Australia is the right place for you, we will help you prepare for the career path of your choice. Professor David G. Lloyd I hope that you do consider coming to Adelaide to study with us and I look VICE CHANCELLOR AND PRESIDENT forward to seeing you on campus soon. Welcome to the University of South Australia. 4
About us/6 An enterprising spirit/8 Your journey begins here/10 Discover Adelaide/12 Our campuses/18 New spaces/22 Getting to campus/24 Your study experience/26 Research degrees/28 Supporting you/30 Accommodation options/32 Get started: postgraduate programs/36 Business and Law UniSA Business School/36–42 Education, Arts and Social Sciences Art, Architecture and Design/43–45 Media Arts/46–47 Education/48–51 Psychology, Social Work and Human Services/52 Health and Medical Sciences Health and Medical Sciences/53–55 IT, Engineering, and the Environment Data and Information Management/56–59 Engineering/59–61 Science and Built Environments/62–63 How to apply/64 Offshore programs/70 How to become a research student/71 Images on pages 12–17 courtesy of the South Australian Tourism Commission and the City of Holdfast Bay. 5
About US The University of South Australia was formed in 1991 through a collection of colleges, institutes and schools coming together to become a single university. Today, we have graduated more than 160,000 students and are ranked in the top 10 universities in Australia. * Our teaching is industry-informed and highly practical. You will learn from top ranking teachers and work on real-world issues to ensure you are career ready. We partner with more than 2,500 companies worldwide to bring our students valuable placement, project, research and work opportunities. 6
Pridham Hall is part of a major expansion of UniSA in Adelaide's West End. Check out the virtual fly through at unisa.edu.au/PridhamHall The University has developed an enviable Art and the Hawke Centre, and through research profile, engaging with more our sponsorship of events such as the than 500 international collaborations world-class Santos Tour Down Under – across 45 countries. We are focused on the first event on the UCI WorldTour road making a difference in areas as diverse cycling calendar. as cancer treatments, renewable energy, cybersecurity and social innovation. We have invested heavily in new buildings We are a young and and facilities totalling over $400 million to confident university, expand our campus blueprint. Our students have access to world-class boldly taking on the needs learning spaces and the latest of a changing world. technologies, along with enhanced research facilities and facilities that further collaborate and connect with We are focused on the next generation of the community and industry. great minds and invite you to come and study with the best. We also actively contribute to the intellectual, cultural and sporting life in *Ranked 9th in the 2017 THE World South Australia through facilities such as University Rankings the Anne & Gordon Samstag Museum of 7
FIVE STARS IN Student Demand Learning Resources Skills Development Study. Social Equity 2018 Good Universities Guide We are South Australia’s largest university and offer a wide and varied range of degrees, including programs that are unique just to the University of South Australia. AUSTRALIA’S MOST INTERNATIONALLY DIVERSE Solutions. academic teaching staff 2017 QS World University We are taking on the Rankings challenges of tomorrow, by finding solutions through world-class research. COLLABORATING Connections. WITH OVER 2,500 We are teaming up with COMPANIES local icons and international WORLDWIDE heavyweights to drive powerful partnerships focused on building more vibrant, advanced and connected communities. INVESTED OVER $400 MILLION We are Australia's IN NEW CAMPUS SPACES University of Enterprise. 9
Your JOURNEY BEGINS HERE Be bold and take GET THE CAREER YOU WANT on the needs of a Industry projects / internships and changing world. placements / travel opportunities / employment and career expos / networking events / and more. At the University of South Australia we are focused on life beyond the classroom and helping you get career ready – that’s why we are number one in South Australia for graduate careers.* We have strong links with industry and take a practical approach to teaching and learning, so that you can make a real impact in your chosen profession. Career development planning is one of the most important aspects of university life, so we 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 *QILT: Graduate Destinations Survey 2014-2015 and Graduate Outcomes Survey 2016 – Full-time Employment Indicator. 10
STUDY IN WORLD-CLASS SEE THE WORLD FACILITIES Each year our students have the chance to take part in study tours, work placements, volunteer trips, international Our campuses are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities conferences and student exchange programs. We work including modern lecture theatres, libraries, workshops, with more than 70 partner institutions offering a variety of laboratories and areas that simulate real work environments. full-semester and full-year international exchanges and These are all supported by the latest technologies and a fully short-term opportunities during summer or winter school. interactive online learning platform. In addition, most overseas experiences are available for credit, and the University has several funding and scholarship For more information see our campuses on pages 18–23. opportunities. unisa.edu.au/globalopportunities LEARN FROM TOP RANKING TEACHERS JOIN OUR GLOBAL ALUMNI Learn from highly experienced academics and industry When you graduate, we’ll welcome you to our global alumni professionals who are leaders in their field. We are Australia's network. We have over 200,000 alumni around the world, number one young university for teaching quality in the 2017 supported by five formal international networks in Hong Kong, Times Higher Education Top 200 Under 50 Teaching Indicator China, Singapore, Malaysia and the United Kingdom. Membership and are in the top 10 nationally for the number of staff who is free, lifelong and worldwide. All you need to do is update your hold a PhD. details when you graduate to start accessing benefits including the Alumni Business Directory, professional services, and online networking community – Global Connect. unisa.edu.au/alumni 11
Discover ADELAIDE The University of South Australia NORTHERN TERRITORY is located in Adelaide, Australia’s WESTERN AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND education city. SOUTH AUSTRALIA NEW SOUTH WALES ACT THE DESTINATION NORTHERN VICTORIA TERRITORY Adelaide is a beautiful and well-ordered city, surrounded by WESTERN parklands, pristine beaches, and the lush green hills and valleys AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND SOUTH of Australia’s premier wine districts. You’ll find it makes an ideal AUSTRALIA NEW SOUTH home away from home with a strong sense of community WALES usually reserved for small towns, combined with the vibrant ACT activity of a capital city. VICTORIA Adelaide is also globally connected, sharing partnership agreements with cities around the world, including: Austin, USA / Christchurch, New Zealand / George Town, Malaysia / Himeji, Japan / Qingdao, China / Dalian, China / Chengdu, China QUEENSLAND FAST FACTS SOUTH AUSTRALIA Capital city / Adelaide NEW SOUTH WALES State population / 1.7 million QUEENSLAND SYDNEY Adelaide population / 1.3 million SOUTH ADELAIDE Language / English AUSTRALIA ACT NEW SOUTH WALES Currency / A $ VICTORIA Area / 984,377 square kilometres SYDNEY MELBOURNE Coastline / 3,700 kilometres ADELAIDE ACT Major exports / Metals, wine, education VICTORIA MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL DISTANCES TO ADELAIDE Dubai – 13 hours 25 minutes Hong Kong – 8 hours 20 minutes Kuala Lumpur – 7 hours Singapore – 6 hours 30 minutes Approximate times displayed for direct flights. 12
WHY STUDYING COMFORTABLE HERE IS SO CLIMATE REWARDING Adelaide has a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and Accessible mild winters. Daytime Adelaide offers all of the temperatures advantages of big city life yet is small enough to get around Summer.............. 25⁰C–35⁰C easily. It takes just 20 minutes December–February to get from the airport to your Mainly hot & dry city campus, or from your city campus to the beach. Autumn............. 20⁰C–25⁰C Accepting March–May Mainly dry Almost one in four people in South Australia were born overseas with ancestry tracing back to more than Winter....................10⁰C–15⁰C 120 countries. Australia also has a June–August democratic system of government Cool & wet and is tolerant of different religious beliefs and practices. Spring................... 20⁰C–25⁰C Affordable September–November Little rain Adelaide has one of the highest standards of living of any city in the world, yet is one of the least expensive. AUSTRALIA’S 19% less to live in GREEN CITY Adelaide compared to Sydney & Melbourne* Did you know? • Adelaide is one of Australia’s 7% less to live in most environmentally Adelaide compared to friendly cities. Brisbane & Perth* • The famous parklands are made up of 29 parks, which *Based on information surround the city centre. from Study Adelaide studyadelaide.com/live • Adelaide City Bikes has more than 500 bikes available for free hire. We also have hire sites located at both the City East and City West campuses. EXPLORE OUR CAMPUSES Adelaide.. ................................................ page 18 Suburban............................................... page 20 Campus location map.. .......................page 25 13
WORLD’S 5TH MOST LIVEABLE CITY Adelaide is ranked as the world’s fifth most liveable city in the latest Economist Intelligence Unit’s Liveability Index and has been recognised for its stability, healthcare, culture, environment, education and infrastructure. SPORTING STAGE Adelaide is home to a vibrant sporting culture and events such as the adrenalin-charged Adelaide 500 motor race and World Solar Challenge. The multi-million dollar refurbishment of Adelaide Oval has also brought a new edge to the city’s sporting scene with ‘Aussie Rules’ football games, international cricket matches, soccer, and more. The Santos Tour Down Under, the first ProTour cycling race to be held outside of Europe, brings the world’s cycling elite to Adelaide. The University sponsors the Australian national team and is a huge participant in the eight-day event. southaustralia.com 14
Image courtesy of Adelaide Oval SMA Ltd (Photographer: John Montesi). Adelaide Oval / Based in the heart of the city, this iconic venue plays host to national and international entertainment and sporting events, seating over 50,000 people. Glenelg Beach / Located just 12 kilometres from the city, Glenelg offers classic seaside charm with a white sandy beach known for wild dolphins, diving and snorkelling. 15
FESTIVAL FEVER Adelaide is the festival city and every year it comes alive with an explosion of colour, lights, music and culture. The world-famous Adelaide Festival is Australia’s largest multi-arts festival. Held every year around March, it attracts hundreds of thousands of people from across the country and around the world. Other big festivals include the Adelaide Fringe Festival, OzAsia Festival, Adelaide Film Festival, WOMADelaide, Tasting Australia and the Adelaide Cabaret Festival. The University supports Adelaide’s festival scene through sponsorships and links to many of these events, and discounted tickets are often available to our students. South Australia is host to MORE THAN 400 FOOD, ARTS AND CULTURAL EVENTS each year Barossa Valley / This world-famous region offers breathtaking views, gourmet food and wine festivals, and magical experiences such as hot air balloon rides. 16
Fringe Festival/ This is the largest open access arts festival in the Southern Hemisphere, providing 31 magical days of events where Adelaide comes alive with exciting pop-up venues. OzAsia Festival / This is Australia’s premier international arts festival focusing on Asia. The city of Adelaide is transformed through a mix of contemporary art, the annual Moon Lantern Festival, and international music at the Good Fortune Market. Santos Tour Down Under / The University is a proud Premier Partner of this global event held in Adelaide each year. 17
Our CAMPUSES Our two city campuses are conveniently located in the heart of the Adelaide CBD. City West Campus IRESS Finance Trading Room at City West Campus Replica hospital setting at City East Campus 18 City East Campus
CITY WEST CITY EAST City West campus is located on the western edge of the City East boasts impressive educational facilities and is CBD. The West End is fast becoming an arts, food and located in close proximity to some of Adelaide’s best cultural hub, paired with exciting new developments in eateries, bars and shopping, providing a vibrant city setting. business and the health industry. City West features a variety The campus is home to our health science programs and of modern facilities including the multi-award winning community health clinics. City East also features a range of Jeffrey Smart Building (JSB) and the newly-built Pridham state-of-the-art laboratories and a fully-equipped gym. Hall – home to a flexible 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 Finance Nursing and Midwifery Law Nutrition and Food Sciences Marketing Pharmacy Physiotherapy On campus Podiatry IRESS Finance Trading Room / Law Clinic / Mock court / Marketing Clinic / Architecture studios and workshop / Visual art and design On campus studios / Photography darkroom / Post Replica hospital and community health settings / office / Cafés with outdoor dining / Jeffrey Smart Anatomy Lab / Pharmacy Lab / Histopathology and Building / Student Lounge / SASA Gallery / Haematology Lab / Microbiology Lab / Biomechanics Lab / Architecture Museum / Samstag Museum / Sensory Lab / Exercise Physiology Lab / X-ray suites / Pridham Hall / Health Innovation Building / Virtual Environment Radiation Training Suite (VERT) / UniSA Health and Medical Clinic / MOD. (a futuristic Built Environment Experiential Learning Suite / museum of discovery) Commercial kitchen / Environmental Chamber / Gym / Cafés and outdoor plaza / Student lounges Nearby There are also multiple community health clinics Live music venues / Fashion, music and books stores / located on campus including the Physiotherapy Cafés and restaurants / Lion Arts Centre and Mercury Clinic, Podiatry Clinic, High Performance and Exercise Cinema / The Jam Factory / Adelaide Oval / Royal Physiology Clinic, and the UniSA Health Medical Clinic. Adelaide Hospital / Central Markets and Chinatown Lonely Planet has ranked Adelaide’s West End as one of Nearby the top three “coolest neighbourhoods” in Australia. It Rundle Street cafés, shops and cinemas / Adelaide Zoo / has been recognised for its pedestrian friendly laneways, Botanic Gardens / Museum, State Library and the Art world-class food and hospitality scene, architectural Gallery / River Torrens / National Wine Centre / Adelaide gems and buzzing atmosphere. event zones unisa.edu.au/campus-facilities 19
MAGILL MAWSON LAKES Nestled near the foothills in the leafy eastern Located near more than 85 high-technology companies suburbs, Magill campus combines lush gardens that make up Technology Park, Mawson Lakes campus and open spaces with world-class study facilities. forms part of an innovation hub in Adelaide’s northern These include industry-standard television and radio suburbs. This campus is home to South Australia’s largest studios, a purpose-built social work studio, community IT School and features state-of-the-art learning spaces Psychology Clinic and a theatre for performing arts. for engineering, science, technology and design. What you’ll study What you’ll study Arts Aviation Communication and Journalism Education (Primary) Education (Early Childhood) Education (Secondary) Education (Primary) Engineering Psychology Information Technology Social Work Science and Mathematics On campus On campus TV Studio / Sound Studio / Radio Studio / Journalism Industry-standard engineering facilities / Specialist IT newsroom / Theatre / Language Lab / Social Work facilities / Mac and CISCO networking labs / Materials Studio / Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory / Sleep and Minerals Science Learning and Research Hub / Future Centre / Psychology Clinic / Allied Health Clinic / Gym / Industries Institute / Planetarium / UniSA Aviation Hangar Outdoor sports field / Swimming pool / Cafés / Parklands (located near campus) / Ecological precinct / Drama and lawn areas centre / Cafés, lawn and outdoor dining areas / Sports centre and gym Nearby Cafés and restaurants / Norwood Parade shopping Nearby precinct / Movie cinemas / Historic winery / Cafés and restaurants / Walking and bike trails / Drive-in National parks / Cleland Wildlife Park / Magill Road movie cinema / Mawson Central Shopping Mall / shopping precinct / Walking and hiking trails Sporting grounds and golf course / Mawson Centre – a shared space for the University and community / Technology Park 20
Our suburban campuses offer picturesque settings in Adelaide’s northern and eastern suburbs. Mechatronics Lab at Mawson Lakes Campus Mawson Lakes Campus Magill Campus TV Studio at Magill Campus 21
Pridham Hall This is the new heart of the University where we host graduations, functions and sporting events. Take a virtual tour by downloading the Pridham Hall app in Google Play or the App Store. Student Lounge This was designed by our students as a place to come together outside of study time. It includes kitchen facilities, mobile charging stations, large-screen TVs, table tennis and pool tables as well as a variety of social spaces. See more at unisa.edu.au/studentlounge 22
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 with 600+ student computers, high tech and silent study zones, cafés and social spaces. Discover more at unisa.edu.au/JSB Health Innovation Building The $247 million Health Innovation Building is located in SA’s health and biomedical precinct in the Adelaide CBD, and is focused on creating new opportunities for research, teaching and community engagement. Check out this world-class project at unisa.edu.au/HIB 23
Getting TO CAMPUS PUBLIC TRANSPORT CAR PARKING MOTORCYCLE You’ll find bus stops near each campus and The Magill and Mawson Lakes campuses PARKING train stations close to the city and Mawson provide on-site car parking. Tickets are Lakes campuses. Check your bus, train or purchased through the UniSA Parki app You can park your motorcycle on tram options on the Adelaide Metro website. available through the App Store and University grounds at City East, Magill You’ll also be entitled to the same public Google Play, or from easily located ‘Pay and and Mawson Lakes campuses with a transport discounts as local students saving Display’ metered parking machines. Car UniSA parking permit. At City West, you hundreds of dollars every year. parking will cost you from $0.20 an hour motorcycles can be parked in the to $1.50 for a full day (8:00am–6:00pm). designated council parking bays. adelaidemetro.com.au 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. RIDE YOUR BIKE CAMPUS CONNECTOR Cycling is a great way to get to your campus. We run a free bus service between the It’s fun, cheap, good for the environment, and Magill and Mawson Lakes campuses to make life easier for staff and students who ACCESS PARKING an excellent form of exercise. Each campus has shower facilities and secured bicycle make the journey. For full timetable and Access parking for people with a disability storage areas. You can also hire an Adelaide route details visit: is available with a parking permit on every Free Bike from Security at City East or City campus. Council disabled parking bays are West to get around during daylight hours. unisa.edu.au/campusconnector also available. 24
3 Mawson Lakes Campus 14 kms Magill Campus 4 7.5 kms N 7 City East Campus 10 2 14 City West 11 12 Campus NORTH TERRACE 1 5 6 15 EAST TERRACE 16 HINDLEY STREET RUNDLE MALL RUNDLE STREET 13 KING WILLIAM STREET CURRIE STREET LIGHT HINDMARSH FROME STREET SQUARE SQUARE WEST TERRACE MORPHETT STREET PULTNEY STREET VICTORIA GROTE STREET SQUARE WAKEFIELD STREET 9 8 WHITMORE HURTLE SQUARE SQUARE SOUTH TERRACE City West Campus UniLodge Student Accommodation30 Victoria Street, Adelaide 1-73 North Terrace, Adelaide 6 UniSA Student Accommodation by urbanest 1 2 Bank St, Adelaide Adelaide OvalInternational and national entertainment and sporting events City East Campus Corner Frome Road and Adelaide Central Markets Fresh produce, groceries North Terrace, Adelaide ChinatownAdelaide’s home of Asian food and culture Adelaide Festival CentreAdelaide Festival, theatre, cabaret, concerts Mawson Lakes Campus Mawson Lakes Boulevard, Adelaide Railway StationCentral terminus of the metropolitan railway system Mawson Lakes Adelaide Cultural Hub North TerraceMuseum, State Library and SA Art Gallery Adelaide Event ZonesAdelaide Festival, Fringe, Clipsal 500, WOMADelaide Magill Campus Lorne Avenue, Magill Adelaide’s Botanic Gardens and ZooPalm House, Bicentennial Conservatory Rundle StreetCinemas, eateries, coffee shops FREE tram route Rundle MallCentral shopping precinct FREE bus route We can One big advantage of Adelaide is its accessibility, with direct flights from major Asian airports, Dubai, Doha (Qatar) and all Australian capital cities. We offer a free meet you on-arrival reception service and if you complete the online booking form before at the you leave home we will meet you at the airport. airport unisa.edu.au/on-arrival-reception 25
Your STUDY EXPERIENCE LIBRARY RESOURCES STUDENT APPS Your campus library provides easy access to a large range of resources including Download the UniSA app for Apple and Android books, electronic journals, databases and more. Make the library catalogue and to access a range of services and resources databases your first stop for researching your assignments, and attend one of our to help you with your studies including workshops designed to improve your research skills. We also have private group timetable management, assessment reminders, learning spaces available on every campus and you can connect to our free Wi-Fi. notifications, email, calendar and more. unisa.edu.au/studentapp We have also developed the SafeZone app 24/7 ONLINE LEARNING that will connect you directly to our security teams should you need assistance or Our multi-million dollar fully interactive online learning environment provides emergency support while you are on campus. for online submission and return of assignments, support for learning, virtual classrooms, lecture recordings and more. It’s part of our comprehensive Digital unisa.edu.au/safezone Learning Strategy, and it’s available to you 24 hours a day, seven days a week. GETTING HELP STUDENT ASSOCIATION USASA provides a voice for students and offers Library staff can be contacted virtually using video conferencing or key services including student representation you can arrange to meet in person. The Ask the Library/IT service is and advocacy, coordinating student clubs and also available via phone, email, video and chat. See back cover for selling second-hand text books. They also more information on connecting with the University. organise social events, competitions and the student-led magazine – The Verse. unisa.edu.au/usasa 26
Scholarships Each year more than 2,500 students at the University of South Australia benefit from scholarships and grants totalling millions of dollars. We have a range of categories including support for high achievers and students in need, along with scholarships specifically for international students. Generous support is also available for research students. See page 73 for more information. unisa.edu.au/scholarships Australia Awards The Australia Awards are prestigious international scholarships and fellowships funded by the Australian Government, offering the next generation of global leaders an opportunity to undertake study, research and professional development in Australia. We host a number of awardees and our dedicated team provides a support service from application to graduation. australiaawards.gov.au 27
Research DEGREES Research at the University of South Australia is inspired by challenges and opportunities, partnered with end-users and communities, and underpinned by excellence. SOLUTIONS FOR A CHANGING WORLD The rapid pace of global change is driving many new social, economic and environmental challenges. Research at the University has been positioned around six key themes to ensure we can deliver innovative and sustainable solutions that respond to the most pressing needs of our world today. An age friendly Transforming world societies Unlocking human Examining and potential across the evaluating changes community through in the world and the intergenerational impact on our lives. approaches. Healthy futures Transforming Understanding, industries treatment and Building industries prevention of chronic and economies for diseases. the future. Scarce resources Cancer Developing safe and Taking on one of the sustainable practices for world’s greatest health managing the world’s challenges with the aim finite resources. of improving prevention, diagnosis, treatment and patient care. Interneurons control the balance and functioning of the brain. Zarina Greenberg, Research Assistant, 28 Centre for Cancer Biology.
HIGHER DEGREES BY RATED 8TH RESEARCH OVERALL The University offers a wide range of research degrees including a PhD, professional doctorate IN AUSTRALIA or masters by research. Our research environment is supported by highly experienced and engaged supervisors, with strong connections to industry, for research excellence* government and communities. *proportion of total ERA ratings at Our research degrees are focused on producing the 2-digit and 4-digit level in 2015. new knowledge, providing solutions to global challenges and preparing candidates for The Australian, 11 December 2015. competitive careers. Find out how to become a research student at the University on page 71 . TYPES OF RESEARCH DEGREES Masters by research (2-years) Students learn, under supervision, how to analyse a thesis topic at an advanced level and apply research methodology and techniques to the contribution of new knowledge. Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) (4-years) PhD students prepare a thesis which represents a significant contribution to their chosen field. Graduates will be capable of independently planning and executing original research that generates new knowledge. Professional doctorate (4-years) This is a rigorous program of advanced study and research which meets the needs of industry, and consists of coursework and research. RESEARCH CONCENTRATIONS Ehrenberg-Bass Institute for Marketing Science / Future Industries Institute (FII) / Sansom Institute for Health Research / Centre for Cancer Biology (CCB) / Institute for Telecommunications Research (ITR) / Australian Centre for Child Protection / Institute for Choice / Centre for Islamic Thought and Education / Centre for Workplace Excellence 29
Supporting YOU Connect with our expert support services to make your life at university easier. We want you to be successful, and if you need help you’ll have it. We provide a full range of FAMILY SUPPORT integrated support services including academic The University also offers advice and assistance counselling, personal counselling, social support on settling into life in Adelaide and Australia services, common rooms, prayer rooms, security for partners or other family members who officers, and a range of other services offered accompany international students. through our students association, USASA. Your Campus Central office will help you with your enrolment, ID cards, fees, timetables and any other questions you might have. GETTING STARTED We have specialised services and staff that can help you transition into the University, and provide YOUR SUPPORT AT information and advice about: A GLANCE • • On arrival transport to your accommodation Life in Adelaide Community health clinics / disability • Your orientation to university services / counselling / mentoring / • Work rights in Australia Legal Advice Clinic / health and fitness • Community and government services centres / wellbeing resources and advice / • Academic policies and procedures international student services / unisa.edu.au/internationalstudentsupport accommodation STUDENT SERVICES We provide a range of free online services and resources specifically for international students. We also offer face-to-face support including counselling and disability services, careers advice, study help, and assistance with student health cover. Apply now with our online application system Save and submit your application at any time, track its progress, and accept your offer, all in one place. For more information visit: unisa.edu.au/international/apply 30
Help for sponsored students A sponsored student is someone who has all or part A ofsponsored student their education costsis someone who party, paid by a third has allsuch or part as a of their government, foreign education costs the paid by a third Australian party, such Government, as a a partner foreign government, university or an employer.the Australian Government, We currently host more athan partner university or an students 300 sponsored employer.and Weunderstand currently have theirmore needs.than Our 500 sponsored international students office and understand has a team their needs. of staff dedicated Our to working international with students office has a number and sponsor of achieve bodies to staff dedicated the bestto working with outcome students and sponsor bodies to achieve the for all. best outcome for all. As the central contact point for sponsors, the international As theliaises office central contact with a widepoint forofsponsors, range the international services across the office liaises University, to with ensurea wide range ofare applications services across prioritised, the and University student to ensureand orientation applications are processed support services quickly, are readily and student available orientation after arrival. and support services are readily available after arrival. unisa.edu.au/sponsored-students Bangladesh Bangladesh Jordan Iraq Philippines Paraguay Bahrain Bahrain Kuwait Jordan Qatar Peru Bhutan Bhutan Laos Kuwait Saudi Arabia Philippines Brazil Brazil Libya Laos Singapore Qatar Cambodia Cambodia Malaysia Libya Sri Lanka Saudi Arabia Costa Rica Colombia Mongolia Malaysia Tanzania Singapore Czech Republic Costa Rica Myanmar Mongolia Thailand Sri Lanka Egypt Czech Republic Nepal Myanmar Timor Leste Tanzania Fiji Egypt Nigeria Nepal Tuvalu Thailand India Fiji Oman Nigeria United ArabLeste Timor Emirates Indonesia India Pakistan Oman Vietnam Tuvalu Iran Indonesia PapuaPakistan New Guinea United Arab Emirates Iraq Iran Peru Guinea Papua New Vietnam 31
Shared outdoor balcony space located on North Terrace. Accommodation OPTIONS Dedicated student accommodation kitchen, living and bathroom facilities. Student hostels Chores and household expenses are usually Non-profit housing A$140–A$200 per week negotiated with fellow tenants. Several not-for-profit and subsidised housing Please see the map on page 25 for site options are open to students. Eligibility Student hostels provide fully-furnished criteria and waiting lists apply. single rooms with a shared kitchen, locations. bathroom and recreational facilities. Bills (such as electricity) are included in the For more information about your rent. These are great places to meet fellow Residential colleges accommodation options visit: students and build networks. A$325–A$490 per week unisa.edu.au/accommodation Located in North Adelaide, a 10 minute Student apartments walk from the city, are a number of For personalised advice contact: residential colleges which offer fully- Phone: +61 8 8302 0877 A$150–A$390 per week furnished single rooms with a bed, desk, Email: accommodation@unisa.edu.au A variety of student apartment options are chair, telephone and wardrobe. Most available in the city and near our suburban include meals and provide access to campuses. These include fully-furnished computers, the internet, a library, music one to six bedroom apartments, with shared rooms, sporting facilities and a laundry. 32
Private rental accommodation Private rental A$120–A$350 per week Renting privately can be a very affordable housing option if you are prepared to shop around. You can rent an entire property, share with other students, or live in a home with UniSA STUDENT a family, couple or single person. ACCOMMODATION Homestay BY urbanest Approximately A$300 per week Students can live in a home with a family, couple or single The new urbanest Bank Street offers person. Costs include your own furnished room, meals and intelligently designed, modern apartments utilities. Stays can be as short as four weeks. and studios. Located in the heart of Adelaide’s CBD, it’s directly across from the central railway and tram stations, and STUDENT RENTAL DATABASE bus links to a number of suburbs. It’s a five This is a great way to find the ideal place to stay. minute walk to Rundle Mall – Adelaide’s Login for exclusive search access, get contact premier shopping district – and in between information for listings, save listings to your our City East and City West campuses. shortlist and more. There is also easy access to public You can also look for vacancies through real estate transport for both our Magill and Mawson agencies and newspaper classifieds. Lakes campuses. You can choose to live in a fully-furnished shared apartment unisa.edu.au/accommodation/rental or your own studio, both including the Note: the University does not inspect private rental following services: properties (including those in the rental database). It is very important that you inspect the accommodation Swipe card access and CCTV / gym carefully and meet future housemates before paying money or agreeing to lease. facilities / iMAC stations / secure bike store / wireless internet / 24/7 onsite team / big screen TV and games room / outdoor balcony with BBQs / laundry There is also additional value included TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION in your rent such as electricity, water, If you have not finalised your long-term accommodation, contents insurance (up to A$3,000) and please ensure that you arrange temporary accommodation 100GB internet allowance per month. before arriving in Adelaide. Plan to arrive two weeks before You’ll have support upon arrival with a the start of your program to allow enough time to select property induction and welcome events, accommodation and get settled. along with access to uLife – a community unisa.edu.au/temporary-accommodation support and engagement program that’s free for all residents. Your rent also gives you access to gym and HOUSING FAQs pool facilities on all campuses, cooking If you decide to rent, it is important to know your rights and classes, a peer assisted learning support obligations. To help avoid common rental traps, go online program and free transport services from and check out our helpful Housing FAQs. the airport when you arrive in Adelaide for unisa.edu.au/housingfaqs the first time. For more information and a 360° virtual tour visit unisa.edu.au/accommodation Note: all costs are per person in Australian dollars and are only an approximate. 33
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UniSA BUSINESS SCHOOL The UniSA Business School is ranked in the top one per cent worldwide* and is one of only nine UniSA BUSINESS SCHOOL IS RANKED business schools in Australia to be accredited by IN THE TOP 1% WORLDWIDE* AND EQUIS – the EFMD Quality Improvement System. Our postgraduate business degrees will provide you RATED FIVE STARS^. *UniSA Business School is one of just nine institutions in the country and with an advanced understanding of contemporary 169 globally to be accredited by EQUIS. There are a total pool of 16,585 theories and practical applications, enabling you to business schools worldwide, AACSB, May 2017. ^2018 QS Stars Ratings. achieve key business objectives in a broad range of organisational contexts and manage emerging issues within today’s global business environment. Our strong partnerships also give you the opportunity to work on industry projects, receive business mentoring and undertake internships as part of your studies. FEATURED PROGRAMS • Master of Management • Master of Business Administration • International Master of Business Administration • Master of Finance • Master of Professional Accounting WE ALSO OFFER • Graduate Certificate in Business • Graduate Certificate in Business Administration • Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management • Graduate Diploma in Business Administration • Graduate Diploma in Human Resource Management • Graduate Diploma in Management (Arts and Cultural Management) • Master of Management (Arts and Cultural Management) For more information visit: GUARANTEED AUSTRALIAN unisa.edu.au/study INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE Every UniSA Business School student completing a masters qualification can complete an industry project or internship, organised by the University. By selecting the Industry Elective Package, you will undertake a career coaching course in the first semester, leading to an Industry Project or RANKED 27TH Industry Internship in the second semester. WORLDWIDE 5-STAR MBA FOR HOSPITALITY AND OUR MBA PROGRAM LEISURE MANAGEMENT HAS BEEN AWARDED 2017 QS Subject Rankings 5-STARS BY THE GRADUATE MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA (GMAA) FOR TEN CONSECUTIVE YEARS 36
2019 BUSINESS SCHOOL TIMETABLE SUMMER FIRST SEMESTER WINTER SECOND SEMESTER SUMMER SCHOOL (MARCH) SCHOOL (AUGUST) SCHOOL UniSA BUSINESS SCHOOL intensive courses Mon 4 March – Mon 17 June – Mon 12 August – intensive courses December/January Fri 14 June Fri 9 August Fri 22 November December/January JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEPT OCT NOV DEC Please note: Summer School and Winter School are not compulsory. Featuring shorter semesters starting in March and August, the UniSA Business School timetable gives you opportunities such as... TAKING UP COURSES INTERNSHIPS GOING ON OVERSEAS DURING SUMMER AND AND INDUSTRY EXCHANGE OR A WINTER SCHOOLS PLACEMENTS STUDY TOUR FAST-TRACKING YOUR MORE TIME FOR VISITING FAMILY BACK DEGREE OR SPACING OUT SEEKING PAID HOME DURING THE YOUR COURSES EMPLOYMENT 8-WEEK BREAK SOCIAL ACADEMIC PROFESSIONAL • Business Buddies • Peer Assisted Study • Business soft skill courses • Your Culture, My Culture Sessions (PASS) • Networking sessions, • Spiced Cooking • Guest lectures site visits and role plays Demonstrations • Business Student Hub • Career mentoring • Community Gardens • Placements in local and international companies 37
Master of MANAGEMENT D MMX SPECIALISATIONS • Human Resource Management • Marketing • Supply Chain Management • Tourism and Event Management CW 1.5 unisa.edu.au/business ENTRY SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT PROGRAM STRUCTURE CRICOS code*.............................................. varies Explore networks and processes CORE COURSES TOURISM AND EVENT MANAGEMENT Fees*(indicative 2019).........A$34,400 pa through logistics and global supply chain management. Build Business Analytics and the Data-driven CRICOS CODE: 091990C IELTS Total...............................................................6.5 your project management skills Organisation SPECIALISATION COURSES IELTS Reading..................................................... 6.0 and understanding of managing Business Ethics IELTS Writing....................................................... 6.0 The Principles and Practice of Tourism sustainable value chains. Focus People, Leadership and Performance Start date..............................February, July Sport, Tourism and Events on key areas such as business Strategic Concepts *See pages 67–69 for details Festivals and Events analytics and integrated logistics. Tourism: Impacts and Sustainability HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Managing Change TOURISM AND EVENT CRICOS CODE: 091992A 2 x Specialisation Electives Develop advanced skills MANAGEMENT SPECIALISATION COURSES Elective in leadership, strategy and decision-making. Learn the principles and practices Recruitment and Selection of tourism coupled with project and Managing Employee Performance and MANAGEMENT Build the confidence to manage event management. Graduate with Rewards CRICOS CODE: 091989G organisations and achieve the capabilities to be a successful Employment Law F Managing the Global Workforce key business objectives. leader and decision maker in a Strategic Management of Human Entrepreneurship and Innovation Resources fast-paced environment and pursue Project Management for Business Focus on business ethics, Managing the Global Workforce a global career in the tourism, Managing Change leadership and performance, Managing Change event and hospitality sectors. 2x Specialisation Electives managing the global workforce, 2 x Electives 2x Electives entrepreneurship and innovation, and managing change. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES MARKETING Depending on your specialisation, CRICOS CODE: 091993M Gain a generalist masters your career options could include: SPECIALISATION COURSES qualification or choose an industry specialisation • Business manager Buyer Behaviour Insights to tailor your studies. • General manager Marketing Strategy and Planning Advanced Marketing Analytics Be mentored by a senior • Business executive Marketing Management business leader through the • Brand manager 2 x Specialisation Electives Executive Partners Program. • Marketing manager 2 x Electives • Corporate affairs manager Benefit from teaching SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT informed by industry • Event manager CRICOS CODE: 091991B professionals and world-class • Operations manager research in management, • Human resources manager SPECIALISATION COURSES marketing and business. • Chief human resources officer Global Supply Chain Management Integrated Logistics Management Complete industry placements, Strategic Procurement overseas study tours and ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Managing Sustainable Value Chains elective courses to suit your Bachelor degree or higher in Managing Change professional development needs. any discipline from a recognised 2 x Specialisation Electives higher education institution. Elective SPECIALISATIONS RELATED DEGREES • Graduate Certificate in Human HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Resource Management Develop contemporary • Graduate Diploma in Human management skills in the areas of Resource Management strategic management and human • Graduate Diploma in resources. Gain the confidence to Management (Arts and manage organisational structures, Cultural Management) resourcing and culture. • Master of Management (Arts MARKETING and Cultural Management) Study advanced skills in • International Master of leadership focusing on Business Administration marketing strategy, planning and decision-making. Connect with world-class researchers from the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute for Marketing Science and the Institute for Choice. 38
Campus: CE: City East, CW: City West, M: Magill, or ML: Mawson Lakes Full-time program duration in years Quota applies Master of BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION D MMA SPECIALISATIONS • Finance • Human Resource Management • Marketing UniSA BUSINESS SCHOOL CW 1.5 unisa.edu.au/mba ENTRY MARKETING RELATED DEGREES HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Be immersed in the science behind CRICOS CODE: 083052A CRICOS code*.............................................. varies • Graduate Certificate in Fees*(indicative 2019).........A$38,400 pa effective marketing and learn from Business Administration Choose 2 of the following electives: IELTS Total...............................................................6.5 the latest research and industry • Graduate Diploma in ·· Workplace Learning and Development IELTS Reading......................................................6.0 findings. Benefit from teaching Business Administration ·· Managing the Global Workforce IELTS Writing........................................................6.0 informed by the Ehrenberg-Bass ·· Introduction to Human • International Master of Resource Management Start date................ April, January, June, Institute for Marketing Science Business Administration ·· Australian Industrial Relations September – the world’s largest centre for ·· Strategic Management of *See pages 67–69 for details research into marketing. Blend Human Resources strategic management skills PROGRAM STRUCTURE ·· Negotiation with specialised courses in ·· Employment Law F CORE COURSES advertising, brand management, ·· Responsible Leadership Gain advanced knowledge in Strategic Thinking: Concepts and Tools ·· Workplace Health and e-marketing, consumer behaviour decision-making for senior Accounting for Decision Making Safety Management or marketing planning. managers and the latest in Managerial Finance ·· Recruitment and Selection management research. Managing People and Organisations CAREER OPPORTUNITIES The Law for Managers MARKETING Extend your expertise in areas This program is designed International Business CRICOS CODE: 083054K such as strategy, marketing, for experienced managers Strategic Marketing Choose 2 of the following electives: finance, leadership, ethics and executives and can Ethics, Governance and Sustainability ·· Advertising: Theory and Practice and sustainability, law, and lead to opportunities in: Leadership for Growth ·· Brand Management international business. Strategic Research Project ·· Buyer Behaviour Insights • Career progression ·· Responsible Leadership Engage with a cohort of • Project management ELECTIVE COURSES ·· Advanced Marketing Analytics experienced peers from diverse • Senior management ·· Advertising: Planning industry backgrounds, in a highly GENERALIST MBA and Buying Media interactive learning environment. • Executive leadership CRICOS CODE: 048635B ·· e-Marketing Complete a unique course Choose 2 of the following electives: ·· Marketing Strategy and Planning PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION ·· Entrepreneurship and Innovation offering through our partnership This program has been awarded five ·· Negotiation with the Australian Institute of stars by the Graduate Management ·· Responsible Leadership Company Directors (AICD). ·· International Study Tour Association of Australia (GMAA) Participate in a global study ·· Company Directors Course for ten consecutive years and ·· Business in China Study Tour experience with a two-week five stars for Program Strength ·· Business in china Tour Project Business in China Intensive by Quacquarelli Symonds (QS). ·· International Trade Law School (BICIS) or the European ·· International Study Tour Project Summer School of Advanced ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ·· Corporate Finance Law Management (ESSAM). ·· Forecasting for Decision Making • Minimum three years full-time ·· Intellectual Property and management experience Commercialisation and a recognised university ·· Transnational Business SPECIALISATIONS undergraduate degree or and Human Rights equivalent professional ·· Business Growth FINANCE qualifications; or Learn to lead exceptional FINANCE • Graduate Certificate in Business teams focused on creating new CRICOS CODE: 083050C Administration (DCMA) or solutions and exceptional results. Choose 2 of the following electives: Graduate Diploma in Business Study advanced leadership and ·· Advanced Corporate Finance Admnistratio (DGMA) from the management coupled with University of South Australia ·· Investment Management courses in corporate finance, ·· Financial Theory and Financial Markets with an average of at least Pass ·· Managing Financial Risk investment management, financial Level 1 across four (or more) ·· Behavioural Finance markets, risk or banking. courses, or an equivalent ·· Risk Management in qualification from the University Financial Institutions HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT of South Australia or another ·· Responsible Leadership Access the latest human resource recognised university; or ·· Advanced Investment Management management research and learn ·· The Econometrics of Financial Markets • The Program Director from curriculum that is informed ·· Money, Banking and Financial Markets may, under exceptional ·· Chinese Banking & Wealth by the Centre for Workplace circumstances, accept Management Excellence. Develop strategic candidates with substantial ·· International Finance management skills and focus on and proven managerial and/or courses in industrial relations, entrepreneurial experience employment law, employee who have demonstrated the performance, recruitment and potential to meet the learning selection, workplace learning requirements of the MBA. and development, or health and safety management. Applicants are also required to submit a detailed curriculum vitae or equivalent with at least one referee who can validate work experience. 39
Campus: CE: City East, CW: City West, M: Magill, or ML: Mawson Lakes Full-time program duration in years Quota applies International Master of BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION D MIN SPECIALISATIONS • Finance • Human Resource Management • Marketing • Supply Chain Management • Tourism and Event Management CW 2 unisa.edu.au/business ENTRY MARKETING ENTRY REQUIREMENTS MARKETING Learn about the complexities CRICOS CODE: 091997G CRICOS code*.............................................. varies Bachelor degree, graduate diploma Fees*(indicative 2019).......... A$34,100 pa behind global buyer behaviour, or graduate certificate from a Buyer Behaviour Insights IELTS Total...............................................................6.5 marketing strategy and planning, recognised higher education Marketing Strategy and Planning IELTS Reading..................................................... 6.0 advanced marketing analytics institution with a minimum Grade Advanced Marketing Analytics IELTS Writing....................................................... 6.0 and brand management. Benefit Point Average (GPA) of 4. Brand Management Start date..............................February, July from teaching informed by the 2 x Specialisation Electives Ehrenberg-Bass Institute for Some applicants may be eligible 2 x Business Electives *See pages 67–69 for details Marketing Science – the world’s for Advanced Standing and Note: This is a two-year MBA with a can complete the program SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT global focus that does not require largest centre for research into marketing – and connect in 1.5 years full-time study or CRICOS CODE: 091995J previous work experience. with marketing scientists equivalent part-time study. Global Supply Chain Management who advise brands like Uber, Integrated Logistics Management Study an early career MBA with Kellogg’s and Unilever. RELATED DEGREES Strategic Procurement a broad global perspective • Graduate Certificate in Managing Sustainable Value Chains SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT Business Administration 2 x Specialisation Electives or specialise your studies to suit your interests. Strengthen your knowledge • Graduate Certificate in Human 2 x Electives in global supply chains and Resource Management Gain advanced management networks. Focus on logistics and TOURISM AND EVENT MANAGEMENT • Graduate Diploma in Human knowledge and skills to excel operations management in a CRICOS CODE: 091994K Resource Management in international business. global context. Develop advanced The Principles and Practice of Tourism • Master of Management skills and expertise in people Sport, Tourism and Events Learn about international leadership and performance, Festivals and Events business strategy, international PROGRAM STRUCTURE economic principles for business Tourism: Impacts and Sustainability trade, global marketing and issues in international trade. 2 x Specialisation Electives and managing cultures. CORE COURSES 2 x Business Electives Focus on real-life case studies TOURISM AND EVENT International Business: Strategy and MANAGEMENT Ethics GENERALIST IMBA and apply your expertise Marketing Management CRICOS CODE: 081137A to address current global Become a global citizen and Accounting for Management M business challenges. pursue an international career in Global Supply Chain Management Economic Principles for Business tourism and event management. Managing Across Cultures Benefit from experience-based Global Business Environment Learn the fundamental principles Global Marketing learning opportunities, including Issues in International Trade and practices of tourism coupled Principles of International Business overseas study and mentoring by Managing the Global Workforce with advanced project and event Finance a senior business leader through People, Leadership and Performance management skills. Graduate with 2 x Specialisation Electives our Executive Partners Program. 2 x Electives the capabilities to be a successful FINANCE leader and decision maker in CRICOS CODE: 092314J a fast-paced environment. Corporate Finance SPECIALISATIONS Financial Theory and Financial Markets FINANCE CAREER OPPORTUNITIES International Finance Graduate with advanced Depending on your chosen Principles of International Business specialisation, your career Finance knowledge and management options could include: 2 x Specialisation Electives skills for international business 2 x Business Electives with a focus on finance. Learn the • Foreign affairs officer latest finance theory and practice HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT • International trade officer through courses in international CRICOS CODE: 091996G finance, financial markets, • Consultant principles of international business • Project manager Recruitment and Selection finance and corporate finance. • Global business manager Managing Employee Performance and Rewards • Event manager Employment Law F HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Strategic Management of Human Travel the world with a global Resources career in human resources. Study Managing Change the latest in human resource Specialisation Elective management theory and 2 x Business Electives practice with an international perspective. Develop advanced skills in recruitment and selection, managing employee performance, employment law, strategic practice and managing change. 40
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