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1 #1 FOR GRADUATE CAREERS IN IT ComparED (QILT) Graduate Outcomes Survey 2018-20, Computing and Information Systems – Full-time Employment Indicator (Undergraduate). Public SA-founded universities only.

BE IN HIGH DEMAND NEW REALITIES SECURE YOUR FUTURE Information technology is a part Did you know that you can explore UniSA has partnered with Optus to of everyday life, and its continuous the emerging field of augmented establish a Cyber Security Research evolution means that people with reality through your IT degree at UniSA? and Collaboration Hub at Lot Fourteen. IT skills are in constant demand. This developing technology is growing It's all about driving new innovations Technology is the driving force behind in popularity, particularly in gaming in technology and providing the best activities like internet banking, online and entertainment – from using your education for 's next cybersecurity shopping, networking, cybersecurity, phone to hunt cartoon characters to and data science professionals – and you mobile gaming and more. If you have an adding a filter to your selfie. Work on can be part of it. Our digital interactions interest in digital technology and enjoy real-world projects and access one of generate a digital footprint, providing solving problems, you’re the perfect fit the largest augmented reality research insight into our online behaviours, for a career in IT. and development facilities in the preferences and trends. Cybersecurity and Southern Hemisphere – the Australian data science professionals are needed A NEW Research Centre for Interactive and to help analyse digital trends and protect DO THE MATHS Virtual Environments (IVE). infrastructure in the current climate of Maths is everywhere. Algorithms are escalating cyber attacks. powering things like industrial data analytics used by large corporations REALITY – such as Amazon – and are used to encode the images you see on platforms like Instagram. Explore this fascinating world by taking part in our TOP 10 IN one-year Maths Clinic during your maths AUSTRALIA AWAITS degree, where you will apply specialist FOR COMPUTER knowledge to an industry problem. SCIENCE 2021 THE Subject Rankings. Explore the infinite possibilities of information technology, mathematics and science, and their range of applications across different industries and careers. Build practical and theoretical knowledge across diverse fields like data science, networking and cybersecurity, mixed reality, software “Successful careers are built on having the right attitude, the right skills, and the drive to always development, industrial mathematics, defence, artificial intelligence, games, #1 IN SA FOR science, environmental science and sustainability. Shape the answers to the learn and improve. Degrees that have been developed in consultation with industry are a EMPLOYER questions of tomorrow by partnering with industry on real-world projects and SATISFACTION create a better world through new discoveries. Take advantage of cutting-edge fantastic way to fast-track anyone to a great career and attending a university that has strong 2019 QILT Employer Satisfaction facilities fitted with the latest technologies and software. Survey – Overall Satisfaction Indicator. industry connections can help you develop the unisa.edu.au/study real-world skills that organisations are looking for.”

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2 3 UniSA Women in STEM Club students, Nicola Higgins and Bethany Caldwell. TEST WHAT’S POSSIBLE HIDDEN TREASURES Get real industry experience that will Explore one of the best-known geological heritage sites in the world prepare you for your future career in through a gamified VR experience – Beyond the Ice. Developed by UniSA in STEM. Complete laboratory and field partnership with Framework VR and AusIMM, it challenges users to identify work throughout our science and fossils, measure glacial grooves and draw outlines of rock folds that shape environmental degrees or collaborate the landscape. with local and international companies to solve real-world challenges in IT or Using 17 key geological sites captured through 360-degree panoramas, mathematics. You will also have access drone 3D models and walk-through footage, users are immersed to our recently constructed Industry in the interactive quest to reveal ancient and hidden stories of a 4.0 Testlab facilities on campus, which fossilised landscape. supports new innovations in the rapidly Students at UniSA are able to learn through immersive virtual environments growing defence and space industries. by transforming traditional classroom activities into interactive study. In science, field work is crucial to learning and VR allows students to extend LEARN WITH SMART TECHNOLOGY their skills across more locations than what may be otherwise possible. Study environmental science and access specialised tools to help unlock nature’s secrets with Project LIVE, an immersive virtual learning environment located on campus. This unique space features Joe O'Leary, UniSA PhD candidate in mathematics. cutting-edge 360° video, interactive 3D LEADING IN RENEWABLES models and virtual reality simulations. Mawson Lakes Campus is home to our science From drone imagery of erosion patterns degrees and is also the perfect backdrop to along the South Australian coastline to showcase our steps to a greener future. It boasts satellite monitoring of ice sheet stability its own solar power research field and has over in Antarctica, Project LIVE provides a 5,300 solar panels, generating approximately hands-on experience of digital imaging, 2,500 megawatt-hours of electricity and reducing mapping and spatial analysis. around 1,275 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions every year. A SUCCESSFUL START Accelerate your ideas and launch a startup business with in-house support from UniSA’s Innovation & Collaboration Centre (ICC). The ICC delivers a program MOD. called Venture Catalyst, helping budding This award-winning futuristic museum of discovery features entrepreneurs turn their business ideas interactive exhibitions that bring science and art together, from concept to reality. The tailored and provides a window into new and disruptive thinking. program offers workshops, mentoring, free office space and potential funding. You will also be able to connect to industry experts and gain their insights as you take your idea from generation through to growth and expansion. #1 IN SA FOR GRADUATE CAREERS IN MATHS AND SCIENCE icc.unisa.edu.au ComparED (QILT) Graduate Outcomes Survey 2018-20 – Full-time Employment Indicator (Undergraduate). Public SA-founded universities only.

“It’s a real positive that all students undertake field work and learn in a #1 IN SA FOR STUDENT SATISFACTION hands-on way. They learn by doing #1 IN SA FOR IN MATHS AND SCIENCE and are exposed to the natural TEACHING QUALITY ComparED (QILT) Course Experience Questionnaire 2019-20 – environment in a range of different ComparED (QILT) Student Experience Overall Satisfaction Indicator (Undergraduate). contexts. Students get to see science Survey 2018-2019. Public SA-founded Public SA-founded universities only. universities only. in action in the real world, visiting sites both locally and internationally.”

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We offer a wide range of IT degrees and specialisations, so you can choose a study path that will help you get the career you want.

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REAL-WORLD EXPERIENCE Bachelor of Information Technology Cybersecurity analyst • policy adviser • I want to protect people and organisations. We want you to be workplace ready, (Networking and Cybersecurity) intelligence officer • network engineer so through a Bachelor of Information Technology at UniSA, second year students may be offered a paid six-month internship with DXC I want to design and build software systems Software engineer • programmer • software architect • Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) Technology in Adelaide – one of the for defence or enterprise. IT project lead • agile developer largest technology companies in the world. You will be mentored by industry experts, work on large IT projects and use this as part of I want to create mobile apps to improve interactions Mobile app developer • software applications programmer • Bachelor of Information Technology your assessment for your final with people, technology and organisations. (Mobile Application Development) iOS/Android developer • mobile games developer semester course.

I want to write games and design multimedia Bachelor of Information Technology Games designer • multimedia specialist • solutions. (Games and Entertainment Design) game programmer • simulation designer ICT PROJECT IT students can put their skills into practice through our ICT Capstone I want to use my maths skills to solve problems Data scientist • data analyst • big data engineer • Project. Typically completed in Bachelor of Mathematics (Data Science) and inform decision making. business intelligence analyst final year, you will work with an industry partner or client on a real-world challenge. This could include the application of new I want to work for a big tech company driving Software engineer • software architect • technologies, developing proof of Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) large-scale software development. IT project lead • agile developer concept solutions and analysing current business processes and areas for improvement. There are also dedicated learning hubs on campus where you can connect Bachelor of Information Technology Business analyst • IT manager • system administrator I want to use IT to solve business problems. and collaborate, giving you the full workplace and project experience.

UniSA MATHS CLINIC I want to be a programmer developing front-end Bachelor of Information Technology Software developer • web developer • agile developer • This is the only program of its (Software Development) web designs and optimising user experiences. front/back-end developer • full stack developer kind in Australia and is open to final year maths, statistics and IT students. You will be tasked with a project that requires mathematical solutions to I want to oversee critical network technologies from Bachelor of Information Technology Network engineer • network administrator • achieve success. The project will design through to deployment and protection. (Networking and Cybersecurity) system administrator • virtualisation engineer simulate a real workplace experience with key deliverables, deadlines and specifications, so that you can develop your technical knowledge as well Bachelor of Information Technology Business analyst • IT solution specialist • user interface as teamwork, networking, project I want to explore IT and tailor my degree to my Choose a minor such as: Innovation and Entrepreneurship • interests. Marketing • Accounting • Management • International Business • designer • social media consultant • asset creator management and leadership skills. 3D Animation • Visual Effects

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YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE Mawson Lakes Campus UNDERGRADUATE YOUR FUTURE IN IT • Bachelor of Information Technology – various specialisations On-campus/online Intakes: Feb and Jul • Bachelor of Business (Information Strategy and Management) DEGREES • Bachelor of Design (Illustration and Animation) (Game Art) Did you know that UniSA offers a broad IT degree, 3 years full-time Real-world projects • Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) as well as a range of IT degrees each with a unique FURTHER STUDY Your tertiary learning and career specialisation? You can choose to explore the wider SATAC code 434041 Program code LBCP • Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) – one year starts with undergraduate study. world of IT and tailor your studies through your course Selection Rank: VET: • Master of Information Technology (Enterprise Management) selections or focus on specialisation areas like: cut-off 2021 60.75 guaranteed entry Dip • Master of Cybersecurity • Master of Data Science guaranteed entry 70.00 Explore our 200+ world-class degrees DEGREE STRUCTURE Part-time study available Honours available unisa.edu.au/study FIRST YEAR THIRD YEAR Information Technology Fundamentals Security Principles Games and Entertainment Design UniSA College pathways: Foundation Studies or Diploma in Information Problem Solving and Programming Big Data Basics Technology Network Fundamentals Minor Course Learn more about how to apply Design Thinking Studio Minor Course SAIBT pathways: Diploma of Technology unisa.edu.au/apply Prerequisites: none Object Oriented Programming Elective Data Driven Web Technologies Minor Course Assumed knowledge: none System Requirements and User Minor Course Mobile Application Development Experience ICT Capstone Project Choose two IT minors from areas like 3D Animation, Games, Software System Requirements Studio SECOND YEAR Software Design and Implementation Students may be required to undertake a Development and Visual Effects. combination of on-campus or online study. System Design Studio Or, choose one IT minor and one cross-disciplinary minor from Students may be required to attend on-campus Minor Course lectures, tutorials and practicals. CONTENTS areas like Innovation and Entrepreneurship, International Business Minor Course To explore all cross-disciplinary minors, visit Networking and Cybersecurity or Marketing. Agile Development and Governance unisa.edu.au/msm Project Studio Information Technology 15 Minor Course Build a dynamic career as an IT professional. Study core courses that will Minor Course Games and Entertainment Design 16 give you a solid foundation in IT, networking, database and programming Mobile Application Development 16 fundamentals, and systems analysis. Tailor your studies by choosing from a Software Development wide range of minors. You can select two IT minors from areas such as 3D Networking and Cybersecurity 17 Animation, Business Systems, Data Analytics, Games, Mobile Applications, Software Development 17 Networking, Security, Software Development and Visual Effects. You also have the choice of selecting one minor from a different discipline, LOOKING FOR ALTERNATIVE ENTRY? Software Engineering 19 At UniSA, your options in IT are limitless. such as Accounting, Digital Media, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, International Business, Marketing or Management. Learn with the latest Preference a packaged Diploma in Information 100% online IT degrees 20 industry-standard technologies and tools in the IT Development Studio Technology/Bachelor of Information Technology. Mathematics (Data Science) 21 and IT Innovation Studio located on campus. Gain valuable practical unisa.edu.au/college experience and collaborate with a client on a final-year ICT project. You will SATAC code: 426061 Mathematics (Industrial and Applied) 22 also have the opportunity to put your learning into practice with UniSA's unique collaboration with DXC Technology, one of the largest technology Science 23 companies in the world. Second-year students may be offered a six-month Environmental Science 24 paid internship with DXC, connecting directly with industry. Graduate with a degree accredited by the Australian Computer Society. You also have the Outdoor and Environmental Leadership 25 flexibility to transfer into one of our unique IT specialisations and receive study credit for completed courses. Note: Published Selection Rank scores are Note: UniSA’s IT degrees (Program code: LBCP) share common first-year courses, so students indicative of February 2021 cut-offs. have the option to transfer into a different specialisation and receive study credit for successfully completed courses.

CAREERS Software developer • networking analyst • web developer • IT consultant • database developer • IT manager • systems analyst • computer programmer • user interface developer • business analyst • system administrator • IT solution specialist • user interface designer • social media consultant • asset creator

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14 15 Bachelor of Information Technology Bachelor of Information Technology Bachelor of Information Technology Bachelor of Information Technology (Games and Entertainment Design) (Mobile Application Development) (Networking and Cybersecurity) (Software Development) unisa.edu.au/IT unisa.edu.au/IT unisa.edu.au/IT unisa.edu.au/IT

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On-campus/online Intakes: Feb and Jul On-campus/online Intakes: Feb and Jul On-campus/online Intakes: Feb and Jul On-campus/online Intakes: Feb and Jul

3 years full-time Real-world projects 3 years full-time Real-world projects 3 years full-time Real-world projects 3 years full-time Real-world projects

SATAC code 434881 Program code LBCP SATAC code 434091 Program code LBCP SATAC code 434891 Program code LBCP SATAC code 434871 Program code LBCP Selection Rank: VET: Selection Rank: VET: Selection Rank: VET: Selection Rank: VET: cut-off 2021 60.60 guaranteed entry Dip cut-off 2021 60.00 guaranteed entry Dip cut-off 2021 60.30 guaranteed entry Dip cut-off 2021 63.30 guaranteed entry Dip guaranteed entry 70.00 guaranteed entry 70.00 guaranteed entry 70.00 guaranteed entry 70.00

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UniSA College pathways: Foundation Studies or Diploma in Information UniSA College pathways: Foundation Studies or Diploma in Information Technology UniSA College pathways: Foundation Studies or Diploma in Information UniSA College pathways: Foundation Studies or Diploma in Information Technology SAIBT pathways: Diploma of Technology Technology Technology SAIBT pathways: Diploma of Technology Prerequisites: none SAIBT pathways: Diploma of Technology SAIBT pathways: Diploma of Technology Prerequisites: none Assumed knowledge: none Prerequisites: none Prerequisites: none Assumed knowledge: none Assumed knowledge: none Assumed knowledge: none Build a dynamic career as a mobile app developer. Gain the technical Learn to develop new applications for the gaming industry and beyond. knowledge and specialist software skills needed to design your own apps Develop the skills to support a network roll-out and infrastructure Enter the world of software development and programming. Apply technical skills and creativity to develop gamified productions, for various platforms. Influence how people interact with social networks, maintenance, as well as knowledge in networking topologies, routers Become an expert in the design, implementation and testing of software and interfaces that can be used for training and education entertainment, e-commerce, and information sourcing and sharing. Study and firewalls. Learn about the security of information in contemporary small and large software systems. Study core courses that will give programs across a range of sectors. Study core courses that will give core courses that will give you a solid foundation in IT, networking, database IT systems and navigate the current climate of escalating cyber-attacks. you a solid foundation in IT, systems analysis, networking, and database you a solid foundation in IT, networking, database and programming and programming fundamentals, and systems analysis. You will then Study core courses that will give you a solid foundation in IT, systems and programming fundamentals. You will then learn to program in a variety fundamentals, and systems analysis. You will then complete highly complete highly specialised courses that will teach you how to develop analysis, networking, and database and programming fundamentals. You of languages, including HTML, C++, .NET, and in cloud-based applications. specialised courses focusing on computer graphics programming, apps in languages such as C++ and .NET, which will get you career ready. will then complete specialist courses, focusing on digital forensics, cloud Learn with the latest industry-standard technologies and tools in the IT multimedia design and information visualisation. Explore interface design, Learn from industry experts and develop the techniques to successfully pitch storage, information security management and network security. The Development Studio and IT Innovation Studio located on campus. Gain interaction and experience; tools for software development; game asset your app ideas to investors or start your own company. Train with the latest core networking courses will also prepare you to sit industry certification valuable practical experience and collaborate with a real client on a creation; computer game design concepts; mobile game development; industry-standard technologies and tools in the IT Development Studio and exams in CISCO, CCNA and CCNP. Learn with the latest industry-standard final-year ICT project. Graduate with a degree accredited by the Australian and artificial intelligence. Gain valuable practical experience and IT Innovation Studio located on campus. Gain valuable practical experience technologies and tools in the IT Development Studio and IT Innovation Computer Society. Benefit from the flexibility to transfer into a different IT collaborate with a real client on a final year ICT project. Graduate with a and collaborate with a real client on a final-year ICT project. Graduate with Studio located on campus. Gain valuable practical experience and specialisation and receive study credit for completed courses. degree accredited by the Australian Computer Society. Benefit from the a degree accredited by the Australian Computer Society. Benefit from the collaborate with a real client on a final-year ICT project. Graduate with a Note: UniSA’s IT degrees (Program code: LBCP) share common first-year courses, so students flexibility to transfer into a different IT specialisation and receive study flexibility to transfer into a different IT specialisation and receive study credit degree accredited by the Australian Computer Society. Benefit from the have the option to transfer into a different specialisation and receive study credit for successfully credit for completed courses. for completed courses. flexibility to transfer into a different IT specialisation and receive study completed courses. Note: UniSA’s IT degrees (Program code: LBCP) share common first-year courses, so students have the Note: UniSA’s IT degrees (Program code: LBCP) share common first-year courses, so students credit for completed courses. CAREERS option to transfer into a different specialisation and receive study credit for successfully completed have the option to transfer into a different specialisation and receive study credit for successfully Note: UniSA’s IT degrees (Program code: LBCP) share common first-year courses, so students Software developer • web developer • iOS developer • app developer • courses. completed courses. have the option to transfer into a different specialisation and receive study credit for successfully completed courses. programmer • front/back-end developer • systems analyst • CAREERS CAREERS agile developer • full stack developer Games designer • Android and iOS developer • mobile games developer • Mobile app developer • Android and iOS app developer • application CAREERS YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE video game designer • video game system designer • game programmer • developer • software applications programmer • web developer • Cybersecurity analyst • network administrator • network engineer • web developer • multimedia specialist • simulation designer entrepreneur • iOS/Android developer • mobile games developer cybersecurity consultant • cybersecurity governance manager • policy • Bachelor of Information Technology (Games and Entertainment Design) adviser • IT service delivery manager • intelligence officer • system • Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE administrator • virtualisation engineer • Bachelor of Creative Industries • Bachelor of Information Technology (Games and Entertainment Design) FURTHER STUDY YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE • Bachelor of Design (Illustration and Animation) (Game Art) • Bachelor of Information Technology (Software Development) • Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) – one year • Bachelor of Information Technology (Software Development) • Bachelor of Information Technology (Software Development) • Master of Information Technology (Enterprise Management) FURTHER STUDY • Bachelor of Business (Information Strategy and Management) • Master of Cybersecurity FURTHER STUDY • Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) – one year FURTHER STUDY • Master of Data Science • Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) – one year • Master of Information Technology (Enterprise Management) • Master of Information Technology (Enterprise Management) • Master of Cybersecurity • Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) – one year DEGREE STRUCTURE

• Master of Data Science • Master of Information Technology (Enterprise Management) FIRST YEAR THIRD YEAR DEGREE STRUCTURE Information Technology Fundamentals Security Principles • Master of Cybersecurity Problem Solving and Programming Big Data Basics

FIRST YEAR THIRD YEAR DEGREE STRUCTURE Information Technology Fundamentals Security Principles • Master of Data Science Network Fundamentals Design Patterns with C++

Problem Solving and Programming Android Games Development FIRST YEAR THIRD YEAR Design Thinking Studio Database for the Enterprise Information Technology Fundamentals Security Principles DEGREE STRUCTURE Network Fundamentals Design Patterns with C++ Problem Solving and Programming Small Business for Professionals Object Oriented Programming Elective

Design Thinking Studio Operating Systems and Tool Chains Network Fundamentals Design Patterns with C++ FIRST YEAR THIRD YEAR Data Driven Web Technologies Cloud and Concurrent Programming Information Technology Fundamentals Network Security Object Oriented Programming Elective Design Thinking Studio Android Games Development System Requirements and User AI and Machine Learning Problem Solving and Programming Systems Administration Experience Data Driven Web Technologies Small Business for Professionals ICT Capstone Project Object Oriented Programming Elective Network Fundamentals CCNP Enterprise Services System Requirements Studio System Requirements and User Game Engines Data Driven Web Technologies Big Data Basics Design Thinking Studio Cloud, Virtualisation and Storage SECOND YEAR Students may be required to undertake a Experience ICT Capstone Project Software Design and Implementation System Requirements and User Cloud and Concurrent Programming combination of on-campus or online study. System Requirements Studio Object Oriented Programming Elective System Design Studio Experience Students may be required to attend on-campus SECOND YEAR ICT Capstone Project Data Driven Web Technologies Big Data Basics Software Design and Implementation Students may be required to undertake a System Requirements Studio Operating Systems and Tool Chains lectures, tutorials and practicals.

combination of on-campus or online study. SECOND YEAR System Design Studio System Requirements and User Digital Forensics Essentials Data Structures Essentials Students may be required to attend on-campus Software Design and Implementation Students may be required to undertake a Experience combination of on-campus or online study. ICT Capstone Project Game Asset Design lectures, tutorials and practicals. System Design Studio Agile Development and Governance Students may be required to attend on-campus System Requirements Studio

Data Structures Essentials SECOND YEAR Project Studio Operating Systems and Tool Chains Students may be required to undertake a lectures, tutorials and practicals. Software Design and Implementation Web Technology Agile Development and Governance Data Structures Essentials combination of on-campus or online study. System Design Studio Project Studio Students may be required to attend on-campus IOS Enterprise Development Agile Development and Governance Network Architecture Game Design lectures, tutorials and practicals. Project Studio Security Principles Big Data Basics Web Technology Agile Development and Governance IOS Enterprise Development Project Studio 16 Business Resilience 17 CCNP Enterprise Core Bachelor of Software Engineering Bachelor of Information Technology (Honours) (Honours) unisa.edu.au/IT unisa.edu.au/IT

Mawson Lakes Campus Mawson Lakes Campus

On-campus/online Intakes: Feb and Jul On-campus Intakes: Feb and Jul

4 years full-time Real-world projects 1 year full-time Research project

SATAC code 434211 Program code LHSG SATAC code 4BH006 Program code LHCP Selection Rank: VET: Selection Rank: VET: cut-off 2021 70.95 guaranteed entry Dip in IT cut-off 2021 n/a guaranteed entry n/a guaranteed entry 75.00 guaranteed entry n/a

Part-time study available Part-time study available

UniSA College pathways: Foundation Studies or Diploma in Prerequisites: none Information Technology Assumed knowledge: none Prerequisites: none Study a one-year honours program to enhance your professional Assumed knowledge: none career opportunities in information technology, computing or information Develop a broad understanding of computing and IT theory, combined systems; or continue with additional postgraduate studies. Complete with specialist knowledge to become a software engineer. Go beyond advanced coursework and a major 12-month project focusing on a traditional programming and learn to develop modern and sophisticated real-world IT issue or challenge that demonstrates your multi-disciplinary software systems. Focus on key areas such as artificial intelligence, cloud skills in key areas such as computer graphics, business intelligence, programming and software development, and build your skills in languages software development, networking, information management and security. such as .NET and C++. Learn with the latest industry-standard technologies Benefit from access to the latest knowledge and insights from our strong and tools in the IT Development Studio and IT Innovation Studio located on research environment, including the Australian Research Centre for campus. Gain valuable practical experience by completing major projects in Interactive and Virtual Environments (IVE) located on campus. your final year, focusing on real-world IT issues or challenges. Graduate with CAREERS a degree accredited by the Australian Computer Society. ICT manager • network security manager • software engineer • Note: This program shares common first-year courses with our IT degrees (Program code: LBCP), so students have the option to transfer and receive study credit for successfully completed courses. test manager • IT project manager • IT consultant • network architect • computer scientist • cybersecurity consultant • research assistant CAREERS Entry requirements Software engineer • test manager • software developer • iOS developer • This program is available to students who have successfully completed a bachelor degree in programmer • software architect • IT project lead • agile developer information technology or a related discipline, and who have displayed a high-level of academic achievement throughout their degree (typically a credit average or above). YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE FURTHER STUDY • Bachelor of Information Technology • Master Information Technology (Enterprise Management) • Bachelor of Information Technology (Software Development) • Master of Cybersecurity • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic) • Master of Data Science FURTHER STUDY • Masters by Research • Master of Information Technology (Enterprise Management) • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) • Master of Cybersecurity DEGREE STRUCTURE • Master of Data Science FIRST YEAR Research Methods DEGREE STRUCTURE Elective

FIRST YEAR THIRD YEAR ITMS Honours Minor Thesis 1 Information Technology Fundamentals Security Principles Problem Solving and Programming Big Data Basics 2 x Electives Network Fundamentals Design Patterns with C++ ITMS Honours Minor Thesis 2 Design Thinking Studio Computer Science Object Oriented Programming Secure Software Development Data Driven Web Technologies Research Directions in ICT "Both of my parents work in IT and I’ve always been curious about System Requirements and User Cloud and Concurrent Programming Experience AI and Machine Learning

System Requirements Studio FOURTH YEAR what they do. I decided to study IT electives in high school and IT Project 1 SECOND YEAR then began to develop a specific interest in software engineering. Software Design and Implementation System Architecture During my time at university, I was lucky enough to get a fully System Design Studio Software Engineer Elective 1 Operating Systems and Tool Chains Database for the Enterprise Data Structures Essentials sponsored overseas internship working in Vietnam for three IT Project 2 weeks, where I was able to get real hands-on industry experience.” Agile Development and Governance Software Engineer Elective 2 Project Studio Software Engineer Elective 3 Swetha Krishnagopal Web Technology Data Structures Advanced Students may be required to undertake a Software engineering student combination of on-campus or online study. Students may be required to attend on-campus lectures, tutorials and practicals.

18 19 Bachelor of Information NEW Bachelor of Data Analytics NEW Bachelor of Mathematics (Data Science) Technology unisaonline.edu.au/data-analytics unisa.edu.au/mathematics unisaonline.edu.au/IT YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE 100% ONLINE 3 years full-time Mawson Lakes Campus • Bachelor of Mathematics (Industrial and Applied Mathematics) 100% ONLINE 3 years full-time UniSA Online Intakes: Jan, Apr, Jun, Sept On-campus/online Intakes: Feb and Jul • Bachelor of Information Technology • Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) UniSA Online Intakes: Jan, Apr, Jun, Sept 3 years full-time Real-world projects Program code XBDA FURTHER STUDY • Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours) (Industrial and Applied Program code XBIT Part-time study available SATAC code 434171 Program code LBMH Mathematics) – one year

Part-time study available Time commitment: 10 – 15 hours per week per course Selection Rank: VET: • Master of Data Science Pathways: Literacy and Numeracy Test with relevant work experience • Master of Teaching (Secondary) Time commitment: 10 – 15 hours per week per course cut-off 2021 70.00 guaranteed entry Dip (UniSA Online); or Foundation Studies or Diploma in Information Technology Pathways: Literacy and Numeracy Test with relevant work experience DEGREE STRUCTURE (UniSA College). guaranteed entry 75.00

(UniSA Online); or Foundation Studies or Diploma in Information Technology FIRST YEAR THIRD YEAR Prerequisites: none Calculus 1 Linear Programming and Networks (UniSA College). Part-time study available Honours available Assumed knowledge: none Statistical Methods Predictive and Descriptive Analytics Prerequisites: none Problem Solving and Programming Visualisation for Data Science UniSA College pathways: Foundation Studies Assumed knowledge: none STUDY ON DEMAND Information Technology Fundamentals Mathematics Clinic 1 OR Elective Prerequisites: SACE Stage 2 Mathematical Methods Calculus 2 Business Intelligence and Analytics STUDY ON DEMAND Study a 100% online degree in data analytics designed specifically for The UniSA Maths Short Course is available to students who have not successfully flexible learning. Develop the skills to transform big data into meaningful Linear Algebra Text and Social Media Analytics Study a 100% online IT degree designed specifically for flexible learning. completed SACE Stage 2 Mathematical Methods, but have completed SACE Stage 1 Object Oriented Programming Mathematical Sciences Project OR insights. Explore the data analytics solution lifecycle, including how data Develop a broad understanding of fundamental IT concepts and Mathematics with at least 20 credits, C Grade or higher. Data Driven Web Technologies Advanced Mathematics Clinic is explored, pre-processed, modelled, tested and validated. Deep dive SECOND YEAR Elective programming languages. Learn how information systems and business Assumed knowledge: none Applied Probability into emerging topics like cloud computing, machine learning, artificial Data Structures Essentials intelligence can enhance business operations and drive decision Students may be required to undertake a intelligence, and text and social analytics. Perform predictive analytics Prepare for a career in the growing field of data science where skilled Big Data Basics making. Evaluate the impact of contemporary cybersecurity threats combination of on-campus or online study. on big data sets and become fluent in R and Python. Learn to use data professionals are in high demand. Discover ways to analyse and interpret Discrete Mathematics Students may be required to attend on-campus within an organisational context. Discover common Agile principles visualisation tools as well as programs and techniques for data acquisition vast amounts of data to provide intelligent business solutions. Learn Mathematical Communication lectures, tutorials and practicals. and methodologies, including the Scrum process. And, learn to embed and data cleaning. Download data analytics software and tools used by to solve complex problems through quantifying and understanding Mathematical Modelling design thinking and principles to enhance your problem-solving skills Data Analytics using R industry professionals for free. Access online support services seven days data. Study a balanced mix of courses in mathematics, information and find creative solutions. Access online support services seven days a Analytics for Decision Making a week, view learning resources 24/7 and log in to the interactive online technology and data science. In first year, you will focus on building week, view learning resources 24/7 and log in to the interactive online environment anywhere, anytime, and on any device. Benefit from flexible your mathematical and programming skills with courses in calculus, environment anywhere, anytime, and on any device. Benefit from flexible study with no need to attend lectures or come on campus – all courses statistical methods, fundamentals of programming and databases. You study with no need to attend lectures or come on campus – all courses and assessments are delivered online. Scholarships and grants are also will then move into applied data science studies, learning about areas and assessments are delivered online. Scholarships and grants are also available for eligible students. such as web development, data structures, mathematical communication available for eligible students. and mathematical modelling. In final year, you will develop skills in CAREERS CAREERS programming and networking, project management and analytics. PACKAGE THIS PROGRAM Data analyst • data scientist • business data strategist • data engineer • Gain hands-on experience through a major maths project or as part of the Software developer • networking analyst • web developer • Package this program with the Master of Teaching data architect • data visualisation specialist • reporting analyst Maths Clinic program and work on a real-world challenge to strengthen IT consultant • database developer • IT manager • systems analyst • (Secondary) to become a maths teacher. CREDIT CHECK your abilities in research, analysis and interpretation of data. Package this cybersecurity analyst • computer programmer • user interface developer unisa.edu.au/become-a-teacher Fast-track your degree and receive credit for past study and/or work experience. degree with a Master of Teaching (Secondary) to become a maths teacher. CREDIT CHECK Note: UniSA's maths degrees (Program code: LBMH) share common first-year courses, SATAC code: 434221 Fast-track your degree and receive credit for past study and/or work experience. HOW TO APPLY so students have the option to transfer specialisations and receive study credit for successfully 1. Check your eligibility at unisaonline.edu.au/eligibility HOW TO APPLY completed courses. 2. Gather your relevant documents 1. Check your eligibility at unisaonline.edu.au/eligibility 3. Complete your application and send through your documents CAREERS 2. Gather your relevant documents Apply directly at unisaonline.edu.au or call 1800 531 962 3. Complete your application and send through your documents Data scientist • data analyst • business intelligence analyst • data architect • data mining engineer • visualisation designer • Apply directly at unisaonline.edu.au or call 1800 531 962 DEGREE STRUCTURE data consultant • big data engineer • big data researcher • FIRST YEAR THIRD YEAR DEGREE STRUCTURE Professional Practice in Data Analytics Experimental Design teacher (with further study)

FIRST YEAR THIRD YEAR Information Technology Fundamentals Big Data in the Cloud Information Technology Fundamentals Security Principles Mathematical Methods for Data Text and Social Media Analytics Design Thinking and Digital Innovation Strategic Management Analytics 1 Elective 2 Problem Solving and Programming Big Data Basics Problem Solving and Programming STEM Project 1 Elective 1 OR Critical Approaches to Business Resilience Statistics Using R Machine Learning Online Learning STEM Project 1 Data Driven Web Technologies STEM Project 2 Data Driven Web Technologies Elective 3 Object Orientated Programming Advanced Topics in Data Analytics System Requirements and User STEM Project 2 Elective 1 OR Critical Approaches to Experience Elective 4 Online Learning

Object Orientated Programming SECOND YEAR Mathematical Methods for Data “If you like maths and IT then a degree in System Requirement Practice Analytics 2 SECOND YEAR data science is for you. I’ve really enjoyed System Design and Realisation Data Acquisition and Wrangling Business Intelligence Cloud Platforms expanding my knowledge in areas like coding System Design Practice Applied Data Structures and programming, along with building my Network Fundamentals Database for the Enterprise mathematical knowledge. Data science continues Enterprise Systems System Requirements and User Elective 2 Experience to evolve as one of the most in-demand career Agile Development and Governance Data Visualisation paths, with lots of companies looking to extract Cloud Platforms Predictive Analytics more detailed insights from their data.” Alexandra Reade Data science student

20 21 Bachelor of Mathematics (Industrial and Applied Mathematics) unisa.edu.au/mathematics unisa.edu.au/science

YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE Mawson Lakes Campus Mawson Lakes Campus • Bachelor of Mathematics (Data Science) • Bachelor of Environmental Science On-campus/online Intakes: Feb and Jul • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Flexible Entry) On-campus Intakes: Feb and Jul • Bachelor of Mathematics (Industrial and Applied Mathematics) • Bachelor of Science • Bachelor of Health Science (Public Health) 3 years full-time Real-world projects • Bachelor of Secondary Education (Honours) 3 years full-time Real-world projects • Bachelor of Medical Science • Bachelor of Secondary Education (Honours) FURTHER STUDY SATAC code 434161 Program code LBMH • Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours) (Industrial and Applied SATAC code 434201 Program code LBSC FURTHER STUDY Selection Rank: VET: Mathematics) – one year Selection Rank: VET: • Bachelor of Science (Honours) – one year • Master of Data Science cut-off 2021 70.00 guaranteed entry Dip cut-off 2021 61.00 guaranteed entry Dip • Master of Teaching (Secondary) • Master of Teaching (Secondary) • Masters by Research guaranteed entry 75.00 guaranteed entry 70.00 DEGREE STRUCTURE • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

Part-time study available Honours available FIRST YEAR THIRD YEAR Part-time study available Honours available Calculus 1 Mathematics Clinic 1 OR Elective DEGREE STRUCTURE Statistical Methods Topics in Mathematics 1 UniSA College pathways: Foundation Studies UniSA College pathways: Foundation Studies or Diploma in Science and APPLIED PHYSICS MAJOR GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SYSTEMS Prerequisites: SACE Stage 2 Mathematical Methods Problem Solving and Programming Fundamentals of Real Analysis the Environment MAJOR Discrete Mathematics Elective Applied Physics 1 The UniSA Maths Short Course is available to students who have not successfully Prerequisites: Students must have completed two of the following – SACE Stage Applied Physics 2 Introduction to Surveying and Spatial Sciences Calculus 2 Advanced Mathematics Clinic OR completed SACE Stage 2 Mathematical Methods, but have completed SACE Stage 1 2 Biology, SACE Stage 2 Chemistry, SACE Stage 2 Earth and Environmental Science, Physics of Materials and Technology Spatial Data Acquisition and Analysis Linear Algebra Mathematical Sciences Project Computational Science 1 Environmental Remote Sensing Mathematics with at least 20 credits, C Grade or higher. Object Oriented Programming Topics in Mathematics 2 SACE Stage 2 Mathematical Methods, SACE Stage 2 Physics or SACE Stage 2 Applied Physics 4 Surveying 1 Assumed knowledge: none Geometry Optimisation Specialist Mathematics. Modern Physics Web Cartography SECOND YEAR University Elective Applied Probability The UniSA Maths Short Course is available for students who do not have the Computational Science 2 Surveying 2 Linear Programming and Networks Environmental and Geospatial Field Project Choose from a wide range of elective courses in areas like statistics Students may be required to undertake a mathematics prerequisites for the Applied Physics and Mathematics majors. Plus one of the following three courses: Mathematical Methods for Engineers 3 combination of on-campus or online study. Assumed knowledge: SACE Stage 2 Physics and Mathematical Methods for the Optical Communications GEOSCIENCE AND BIOGEOCHEMISTRY MAJOR and data science, information technology, physics, biology, OR Elective Students may be required to attend on-campus Applied Physics major; SACE Stage 2 Chemistry for the Biology and Chemistry Lasers and Optics Earth Systems chemistry and ecosystem sciences. Multivariable Calculus lectures, tutorials and practicals. majors and SACE Stage 2 Mathematical Methods for the Mathematics major. Applied Science Project Environmental Chemistry Mathematical Communication BIOLOGY MAJOR Engineering and Environmental Geology Apply mathematical methods and models to find solutions to practical Mathematical Modelling Biology A Soils in the Australian Landscape Elective Choose two majors from Applied Physics, Biology, Chemistry, problems. Explore the relationship and application of mathematics to Biology B Environmental Microbiology Differential Equations 1 other disciplines such as physics, engineering, information technology and Ecosystem Sciences, Geoscience and Biogeochemistry, Geographical Life on Earth A Earth and Landscape Evolution biology. Develop your problem-solving and analytical skills by studying key Information Systems and Mathematics. Life on Earth B Environmental Pollution and Monitoring Human Ecology and Global Change AND choose one of the two following courses: courses in simulation theory, algebra, differential equations and stochastic Water and Wastewater Treatment calculus. Broaden your knowledge and skills through additional courses Unravel the mysteries of the natural and physical world. Build your career Global Change and Human Health Research Elective Project Water Quality Modelling in IT and programming, focusing on statistical methods, fundamentals as a scientist, making predictions and informed decisions through the MATHEMATICS MAJOR PACKAGE THIS PROGRAM Biology Group 2 Course of programming, and understanding databases. Participate in the Maths systematic study of the nature and behaviour of the physical universe. CHEMISTRY MAJOR Calculus 1 Clinic program in your final year, working closely with an industry partner Package this program with the Master of Teaching Study the fundamentals of science through observation, experimentation Chemistry 100 Calculus 2 on a real-world project. Package this degree with a Master of Teaching (Secondary) to become a maths teacher. and measurement. Tailor your degree by choosing two majors that align Chemistry 101 Linear Algebra Fundamentals of Real Analysis (Secondary) to become a maths teacher. unisa.edu.au/become-a-teacher with your interests and career goals, including Applied Physics, Biology, Synthetic Chemistry Chemistry, Ecosystem Sciences, Geoscience and Biogeochemistry, Structure Determination and Analysis Differential Equations 1 Note: UniSA's maths degrees (Program code: LBMH) share common first-year courses, SATAC code: 434181 Mathematical Sciences Project so students have the option to transfer specialisations and receive study credit for successfully Advanced Synthetic Chemistry Geographical Information Systems, or Mathematics. Gain practical Topics in Mathematics 1 completed courses. Advanced Structure Determination and experience through laboratory and field work. Access industry-standard Analysis Multivariable Calculus CAREERS facilities and engage with researchers at the multi-million dollar Future Molecules-to-Materials: Foundations for Industries Institute on campus. Package this degree with a Master of Nanochemistry Biostatistician • cryptanalyst • business data analyst • forecast analyst • Teaching (Secondary) to become a science teacher. Research Elective Project business intelligence developer • mathematician • information analyst • ECOSYSTEM SCIENCES MAJOR data modeller • information security analyst • researcher • teacher (with Note: Students interested in taking a major in another area of science can discuss their options with the University after enrolment. Environment: A Human Perspective further study) Biodiversity for the Environment CAREERS Sustainable Ecosystems Ecology This degree can lead to a variety of careers in the following: Environmental Interpretation and Community Research laboratories • medical and pharmaceutical industries • Engagement Environmental Conflict and Public manufacturing • environmental management • food development • Consultation geographic information systems • mining and energy • Restoration Ecology information technology • defence science • meteorology • Park and Ecotourism Management teaching (with further study)

LOOKING FOR ALTERNATIVE ENTRY? PACKAGE THIS PROGRAM Preference a packaged Diploma in Science Package this program with the Master of Teaching and the Environment/Bachelor of Science. (Secondary) to become a science teacher. unisa.edu.au/college unisa.edu.au/become-a-teacher SATAC code: 426064 SATAC code: 434101

22 23 Bachelor of Environmental Science Bachelor of Outdoor and Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours) unisa.edu.au/enviro Environmental Leadership (Industrial and Applied Mathematics) unisa.edu.au/enviro unisa.edu.au/mathematics YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE Mawson Lakes Campus • Bachelor of Science City East Campus Mawson Lakes Campus On-campus Intakes: Feb and Jul • Bachelor of Health Science (Public Health) • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Surveying) On-campus Intakes: Feb On-campus/online Intakes: Feb and Jul 3 years full-time Real-world projects • Bachelor of Secondary Education (Honours) FURTHER STUDY 3 years full-time Placement 1 year full-time Research project SATAC code 434921 Program code LBVT • Bachelor of Science (Honours) – one year Selection Rank: VET: • Master of Environmental Science SATAC code 414503 Program code IBOE SATAC code 4BH005 Program code LHMS • Master of Surveying cut-off 2021 61.50 guaranteed entry Dip Selection Rank: VET: Selection Rank: VET: • Master of Teaching (Secondary) guaranteed entry 70.00 cut-off 2021 72.10 guaranteed entry Dip cut-off 2021 n/a guaranteed entry n/a DEGREE STRUCTURE Part-time study available Honours available guaranteed entry 80.00 guaranteed entry n/a FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR (SEMESTER 2) Biodiversity for the Environment ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY AND EARTH UniSA College pathways: Foundation Studies or Diploma in Science and Earth Systems SCIENCE MAJOR Part-time study available Honours available Part-time study available the Environment Environment: A Human Perspective Introduction to Surveying and Spatial UniSA College pathways: Foundation Studies, Diploma in Health or Diploma in Prerequisites: none Prerequisites: none Web Cartography Sciences Science and the Environment Assumed knowledge: none Assumed knowledge: none Environmental Policy and Regulations Environmental Analytical Methods Soils in the Australian Landscape Prerequisites: none Spatial Data Acquisition and Analysis Take your studies to the next level and prepare for advanced coursework Build a career in environmental sustainability, exploring how humans Environmental Microbiology Assumed knowledge: none Environmental Chemistry and research in applied mathematics, statistics and optimisation through interact with the environment and how we can best manage it. Study core Sustainable Ecosystems Study the only degree of its kind in South Australia, combining the a one-year honours program. Study core topics such as simulation theory, THIRD YEAR courses in biology, soil science, ecology, conservation, geology and social SECOND YEAR Environmental Remote Sensing Environmental Conflict and Public unique disciplines of outdoor leadership and environmental science. algebra, differential equations and stochastic calculus. Complete a major sciences. Complete in-depth examinations in biological and earth sciences. Consultation Environmental Interpretation and Graduate with diverse knowledge and skills across environmental industrial, scientific or commercial project that explores the practical Develop essential skills working with Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) Community Engagement Elective leadership, social justice and sustainable living. Tailor your studies through application of mathematics to real-world challenges under the supervision to capture, analyse and manage spatial and geographic data. Choose a Engineering and Environmental Geology Earth and Landscape Evolution Environmental Pollution and Monitoring a major or sub-major in areas such as Counselling and Interpersonal Skills, of a highly experienced mathematician or statistician. Access our major study area to tailor your degree, including Ecology and Conservation, Ecology Ecosystem Monitoring Indigenous Tourism, Biology or Environmental Systems. Study courses multi-million dollar Materials and Minerals Science Learning and Research or Environmental Quality and Earth Science. Learn in a specialised Web Cartography Environmental Policy and Regulations Elective focusing on areas like biodiversity, sustainable ecosystems, caring for Hub on campus. Graduate with the skills required to work in a wide range of immersive virtual environment on campus using Project LIVE visualisation Sustainable Development: A Global Environmental and Geospatial Field country, coastal environments and Earth systems. Benefit from over 400 areas such as sustainability, defence, data science or research. technology, which transforms traditional classroom activities into interactive Perspective Project hours of hands-on, practical experience in a variety of real-world settings. learning. Access cutting-edge digital imagery of local environments and the Conservation Biology CAREERS THIRD YEAR Continue your studies through the Master of Teaching (Secondary) to teach tools to process data and evaluate its meaning. Through this technology, ECOLOGY AND CONSERVATION MAJOR science up to Year 10, and biology or environmental science to Year 12. Environmental modeller • mathematical analyst • you will become familiar with the latest digital imaging, mapping and Environmental Conflict and Public mathematical modeller • mathematician • data scientist • spatial analysis techniques. Gain additional practical experience through Consultation Note: Students will be required to hold a current National Police Certificate and Department of Elective Human Services (DHS) Working with Children Check. business intelligence analyst • defence analyst • researcher hands-on field work and real-world projects. Continue your studies through Restoration Ecology Entry requirements the Master of Teaching (Secondary) to teach science up to Year 10 and Park and Ecotourism Management CAREERS A bachelor degree in mathematics, or an equivalent qualification, from a recognised higher environmental science to Year 12. Ecosystem Monitoring Outdoor education practitioner • community development officer • education institution with meritorious performance. Elective ecotourism guide • land and natural resources manager • outdoor CAREERS Environmental and Geospatial Field FURTHER STUDY activation coordinator • youth worker • sustainability adviser • Environmental adviser • land management officer • Project teacher (with further study) • Master of Data Science sustainability officer • environmental consultant • ecologist • • Masters by Research environmental scientist • environmental project officer • To learn more about how to become a teacher, visit unisa.edu.au/become-a-teacher • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) environmental strategy manager • environmental researcher • YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE teacher (with further study) DEGREE STRUCTURE LOOKING FOR ALTERNATIVE ENTRY? • Bachelor of Human Movement

To learn more about how to become a teacher, visit unisa.edu.au/become-a-teacher FIRST YEAR Preference a packaged Diploma in Science and the • Bachelor of Environmental Science Honours Topics in Mathematics Environment/Bachelor of Environmental Science. • Bachelor of Health Science (Public Health) and Statistics Research Methods unisa.edu.au/college FURTHER STUDY Honours Mathematics and Statistics Project 1 SATAC code: 426062 • Bachelor of Science (Honours) – one year Elective 1 • Master of Environmental Science Elective 2 Honours Mathematics and Statistics • Master of Teaching (Secondary) Project 2 • Master of Health Services Management Students may be required to undertake a • Master of Research (Health Sciences) combination of on-campus or online study. Students may be required to attend on-campus "Going on holidays to the Flinders Ranges and DEGREE STRUCTURE lectures, tutorials and practicals. FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR doing lots of sightseeing across Australia and Biodiversity for the Environment Coastal Environments New Zealand really got me interested in studying Earth Systems Elective 1 Environment: A Human Perspective Environmental Interpretation and environmental science. I've enjoyed learning about Foundations of Outdoor Leadership Community Engagement Life on Earth A ecology, geology and soils, looking at things like Soils in the Australian Landscape Life on Earth B species identification, rock characteristics Sustainable Ecosystems Caring for Country Outdoor, Wilderness and Adventure and different soil layers." Introduction to Group and Team Education Psychology Leadership in Terrestrial Environments Joel Schiller Elective 2 THIRD YEAR Environmental science student Leadership in Aquatic Environments Park and Wilderness Management 2 x Electives Professional Practice in Outdoor Leadership Leadership in Recreation and Sport 2 x Electives

24 25 Bachelor of Science (Honours) Master of Cybersecurity Master of Data Science unisa.edu.au/science unisa.edu.au/IT Nested with: • in Data Science • in Data Science Mawson Lakes Campus POSTGRADUATE Mawson Lakes Campus Intakes: Feb and Jul unisa.edu.au/IT On-campus Intakes: Feb and Jul On-campus Real-world projects AND RESEARCH Mawson Lakes Campus Intakes: Feb and Jul 1 year full-time Research project 2 years full-time Commonwealth supported* DEGREES On-campus/online Real-world projects SATAC code 4BH009 Program code LHSC SATAC code 4CM207 Program code LMCY 2 years full-time A$30,000 pa* indicative 2021 Selection Rank: VET: Part-time study available *see page 32 for more information cut-off 2021 n/a guaranteed entry n/a Take your career to the next level Join a rapidly growing industry tasked with protecting critical IT SATAC code 4CM128 Program code LMDS guaranteed entry n/a and develop your knowledge further infrastructure and information. Study technical topics such as network through postgraduate study. infrastructure, security operations, web and cloud security, and Part-time study available *see page 32 for more information Prerequisites: none cybersecurity planning and compliance. Develop the leadership and Enter the revolutionary field of big data where there is a growing demand Assumed knowledge: none negotiation skills needed to become a cybersecurity expert, and to manage for qualified data scientists. Learn how to find patterns, make meaning cybersecurity projects and personnel. Explore cybersecurity defence Continue your studies through advanced coursework and research in You can also make a positive and and draw value from large data sets, which can be applied across a wide strategies for complex environments, including penetration testing and a range of science disciplines through a one-year honours program. range of industries and business environments. Build strong foundational lasting contribution to your field presentation methods for communicating technical topics to broader Explore areas such as nanomaterials and biomaterials, chemistry, applied skills in data and statistics such as data analytics, big data basics, statistical audiences. Learn how to apply technical skills to organisational contexts physics, materials science, agricultural and food science, environmental through a research degree. programming, and relational databases and warehouses. Learn to analyse with a focus on risk management and incident response. Gain valuable science, Earth science and ecology. Study courses in research methods, and visualise rich data sources, spot data trends and generate data practical experience by completing a final-year cybersecurity exercise principles and ethics to prepare you for a major research project, which management strategies. Benefit from coursework designed in consultation where you will devise and implement a defence strategy for a complex includes laboratory work and data collection and analysis. Develop an Explore our full range of postgraduate degrees with industry, including with the Institute of Analytics Professionals enterprise environment. Collaborate with our Innovation & Collaboration honours thesis and present your findings to academics, peers and relevant of Australia and the leader in analytics software and solutions – SAS. unisa.edu.au/study Centre, and access industry expertise in technology, design, business industry and government stakeholders. Access the multi-million dollar Complete a professional project in your final year, gaining practical growth, management, marketing and commercialisation. Materials and Minerals Science Learning and Research Hub on campus experience in modern data techniques and practices. Take advantage of and work alongside research and industry experts at our Future Industries Learn more about our research degrees CAREERS flexible learning options, including part-time and online study. Institute. Graduate with a competitive advantage and a qualification that will Security analyst • security software developer • cybersecurity specialist • broaden your career opportunities or prepare you for postgraduate study unisa.edu.au/researchdegrees CAREERS system security engineer • cyber solutions architect • cybersecurity and research. Data scientist • big data visualiser • business intelligence analyst • adviser • cybersecurity manager information security analyst • social media analyst • customer insights CAREERS Entry requirements analyst • data analyst • data engineer • research analyst This program can lead to a variety of careers in the following areas: • Entry to this program is competitive and will be assessed by the University. Entry requirements Product development • manufacturing • clinical trials • • Applicants will typically have completed a bachelor degree in information technology with a Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 5. • Bachelor degree in information technology or mathematics from a recognised higher technology advancement • environmental consulting • CONTENTS education institution; or • Applicants who have completed a bachelor degree or higher in any discipline may also be parks and recreation • minerals • agriculture considered for entry based upon their IT expertise gained through formal tertiary studies and/or • Graduate diploma or graduate certificate in data science from a recognised higher relevant work experience. education institution. Entry requirements POSTGRADUATE • Applicants may be required to attend an interview, either in-person or online. This program is available to students who have successfully completed a bachelor degree in a YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE relevant discipline and have displayed a high level of academic achievement throughout their Cybersecurity 27 degree, typically a credit level average or above. YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE • Master of Cybersecurity • Master of Information Technology (Enterprise Management) Relevant disciplines typically include science, technology, engineering or environmental studies. Data Science 27 • Master of Data Science Applicants with qualifications in other disciplines are encouraged to apply and will be assessed on • Master of Information Technology (Enterprise Management) a case-by-case basis. Information Technology 28 DEGREE STRUCTURE

DEGREE STRUCTURE FIRST YEAR FURTHER STUDY Information Management 28 Big Data Basics FIRST YEAR Statistical Programming for Data Science IT Concepts • Master of Environmental Science 2 x Directed Elective Environmental Science 29 Network Infrastructure • Masters by Research Security Principles Predictive Analytics • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Security Governance Unsupervised Methods in Analytics Research Methods Security Consultancy RESEARCH Data Visualisation DEGREE STRUCTURE Network Security SECOND YEAR Social Media Data Analytics FIRST YEAR Masters by Research 29 Operating Systems and Research Theory and Practice Application Security Customer Analytics in Large Advanced Topics in Science 1 Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) 29 Web and Cloud Security Organisations OR SECOND YEAR Data Science Professional Development Digital Forensics Essentials Advanced Topics in Science 2 Advanced Analytic Techniques 1 AND Elective Industrial Internet Security Advanced Analytic Techniques 2 Honours Research Project 1 Enterprise Security Cybersecurity Risk and Compliance Capstone Professional Project Honours Research Project 2 N Security Architecture Students may be required to undertake a Capstone Professional Project combination of on-campus or online study. Students may be required to attend on-campus lectures, tutorials and practicals.

26 27 Master of Information Technology Master of Information Management Master of Environmental Science Masters by Research (Enterprise Management) Degrees: Nested with: • Master of Information Management (Archives and Records Management) • Graduate Certificate in Environmental Science Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Nested with: • Master of Information Management (Library and Information Management) • Graduate Diploma in Environmental Science • Graduate Certificate in Information Technology unisa.edu.au/researchdegrees • Graduate Diploma in Information Technology (Enterprise Management) Nested with: unisa.edu.au/enviro • Graduate Certificate in Information Management unisa.edu.au/IT Our research degrees are designed to give you expertise and help make • Graduate Diploma in Information Management a difference to society. You will help to solve real-world problems, partner (Archives and Records Management) Mawson Lakes Campus Intakes: Feb and Jul with end-users of research, and develop skills for research excellence with • Graduate Diploma in Information Management Mawson Lakes and career relevance. Intakes: Feb and Jul (Library and Information Management) City West Campus On-campus Research project We offer a wide range of research projects across a variety of research areas unisa.edu.au/infomanagement that are developed by teams of world-class researchers who will supervise On-campus/online Real-world projects 2 years full-time $ indicative 2021 A 32,000 pa* you during your studies. 2 years full-time A$27,100 pa* indicative 2021 Contribute to the progress of science and technology by investigating a City West Campus Intakes: Jan, Mar, Jun, Sept 2 years 1 year with Advanced Standing topic of interest. Flourish in a technological hub of theoretical, applied and cross-disciplinary research. Benefit from links to our multi-million-dollar SATAC code 4CM133 Program code LMIG SATAC code 4CM163 4CM200 On-campus/online Placement Future Industries Institute located on campus, aimed at transforming the Program code LMEV LMEV Part-time study available *see page 32 for more information industries of today and seeding the futures of tomorrow. Learn alongside 2 years full-time Commonwealth supported* world-class supervisors on industry-based projects focused on meeting the Part-time study available *see page 32 for more information Discover the latest trends and developments in information technology, challenges of modern enterprise. coupled with contemporary business management practices. Designed Develop advanced and integrated knowledge in sustainability, natural Archives and Records Library and Information TOPICS OF RESEARCH for IT and other professionals, this program focuses on strategic resources and geospatial sciences. Designed for environmental scientists Management Management stakeholder engagement, business intelligence and the management of and managers, this qualification will help further your expertise in natural • Applied Physics complex information systems in global business settings. Study a range SATAC code 4CM135 4CM134 and water resources management. Explore the theory and practice of • Bioinformatics of theoretical courses covering universal IT practices, including areas Program code DMIL DMIL managing and sustaining our natural and built environment through core • Biomaterials Engineering and Nanomedicine like information systems, organisational transformation and business courses and advanced electives. Build your understanding of managing • Civil Engineering modelling, information governance, and project management. Tailor your resources within a sustainability framework, applying systems thinking, Part-time study available *see page 32 for more information • Computer and Information Science studies through elective courses covering topics such as data and web spatial data management and analysis, and complex project management. • Construction Management mining, security operations, network infrastructure, commercial law, global Study one of South Australia’s only information management qualifications Complete a major industry research project, focusing on a real-world issue business, marketing, accounting and people management. Complete a and choose the specialisation that interests you most. In the Archives and or challenge. Engage with world-class researchers, including from the • Electrical Engineering major project where you will work on a real-world issue or challenge within Records Management program, you will develop the unique skills needed multi-million dollar Future Industries Institute on campus, to undertake • Energy and Advanced Manufacturing a structured team, applying modern IT and management techniques. for archiving and preserving information. In the Library and Information a research project focusing on water resources, ecology, soil sciences or • Environmental Science Graduate with a qualification accredited by the Australian Computer Society. Management program, you will build the skills required of contemporary environmental management. • Environmental Science and Engineering Benefit from flexible learning options, including part-time and online study. librarians and information officers. In both programs, you will gain practical • Geographic Information Science experience through a real-world project and a two-week placement within CAREERS CAREERS • Information and Communication Technology a library setting. You will also benefit from a curriculum developed in Natural resource manager • environmental manager • Business and systems analyst • ICT manager • ICT network and collaboration with the State Records of South Australia. In final year, you environmental management consultant • environmental planner • • Mathematics support manager • solutions architect • ICT project manager • can choose to either complete a research project or a minor thesis. Take sustainability adviser • environmental policy adviser • • Mechanical Engineering ICT portfolio manager • ICT test manager advantage of flexible learning options, including part-time and online environmental scientist • project manager • researcher • Minerals and Resources study. Graduate with a degree accredited by the Records and Information Entry requirements Entry requirements • Project Management Management Professionals of Australasia. Respective degrees are also • Bachelor degree in any discipline from a recognised higher education institution; or • Bachelor degree, graduate certificate or graduate diploma in a relevant discipline (typically • Statistics • Graduate certificate in information technology from a recognised higher education institution; or accredited by the Australian Society of Archivists and the Australian Library including science, engineering, environmental studies or environmental management) from a recognised higher education institution, or equivalent qualification. • Systems Engineering • Graduate diploma in information technology from a recognised higher education institution. and Information Association. • Applicants with an environmental background may be eligible for Advanced Standing and can Entry requirements complete the program in one year of full-time study, or equivalent part-time study. YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE CAREERS A research degree is suitable for someone who has completed a previous degree, normally with a • Applicants with qualifications in other disciplines are encouraged to apply and will be assessed research component. At UniSA, all research degree applications are made to a specific project as • Master of Cybersecurity Depending on your chosen degree, your career options can include: on a case-by-case basis. listed on our research projects page. Most projects will have additional, project-specific selection • Master of Data Science Librarian • records manager • archivist • information management criteria. It is also possible to develop your own research project by negotiation. Please contact the YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE Graduate Research Admissions team if you have any questions. officer • preservation manager • collections manager • library manager • DEGREE STRUCTURE community programs coordinator • information management consultant • Master of Engineering – civil specialisations Masters by Research

FIRST YEAR • Master of Surveying • Bachelor degree (or equivalent) of at least three years in a relevant discipline with a minimum IT Concepts Entry requirements credit average; or Business Practices for IT Professionals • Bachelor degree in any discipline from a recognised higher education institution; or DEGREE STRUCTURE • or bachelor degree with honours; or Project Management for IT Professionals • Graduate diploma in information management from a recognised higher education institution. • An appropriate masters degree (or equivalent). Professional Communication FIRST YEAR Arid Land Environments Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Business Intelligence and Analytics DEGREE STRUCTURE Valuing the Environment Enterprise Systems using SAP • Honours degree or bachelor degree with honours of at least class 2a standard in an appropriate

FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR Elective 1 discipline; or Business Systems Analysis INDICATIVE OF LIBRARY AND RESEARCH PROJECT Elective 2 INFORMATION MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Elective 1 Research Methods • An appropriate masters degree (or equivalent).

SECOND YEAR Community Partnerships Information Management Security Principles Elective 1 Natural Resource Management Alternative entry Professional Practice Business Process Modelling Elective 2 Environmental Planning, Climate Change Technological Foundations • Other applicants may be considered for admission if their previous education, professional IT Stakeholder Engagement IT Masters Research Project and Sustainability experience and published research work is of sufficient quality and relevance to prepare the Information Management Foundations Elective 2 Select three of the courses not already Elective 3 applicant for a research degree.

Managing Collections SECOND YEAR Enterprise Architecture successfully completed: Information Resources and Services Masters Research Theory and Practice [email protected] Information Governance Digital Literacy Organising Resources Engineering and Environmental Masters Capstone IT Project OR Capstone Reading and Readers’ Advisory Design Project Information Management Professional Project Metadata Experience Reports Elective 4 Information Advocacy Information Management Project Masters Research Project SECOND YEAR Students may be required to undertake a MINOR THESIS combination of on-campus or online study. Select one of the following four courses: Elective 5 Students may be required to attend on-campus Digital Literacy Research Methods Elective 6 lectures, tutorials and practicals. Reading and Readers’ Advisory Elective 1 STUDY A PROJECT-BASED RESEARCH DEGREE Metadata ITMS Masters Minor Thesis 1 Apply for a research degree and choose from one ITMS Masters Minor Thesis 2 Information Advocacy of our many research projects, including some Select two of the courses not already Students may be required to undertake a successfully completed: with financial support. combination of on-campus or online study. Digital Literacy unisa.edu.au/research-projects Students may be required to attend on-campus Reading and Readers’ Advisory lectures, tutorials and practicals. Metadata Information Advocacy

28 29 YOUR STUDENT EXPERIENCE

ORIENTATION is the start of your journey at university. Explore your campus, meet new people, connect with teaching staff, get study advice and enjoy different activities.

CAMPUS CENTRAL teams are there to help you with everything from ID cards, to enrolment, fees, student services and any questions you have about your studies.

SUPPORT SERVICES are available to you throughout your time at university, including study support, personal counselling and peer mentoring, along with access to a range of community clinics located on campus. OPEN DAYS USASA is your student association and voice at university. They also organise social activities, coordinate 100+ student Be career ready Keep active Explore internship and placement opportunities, along with Join one of our teams through UniSA Sport and make ONLINE clubs and publish our award-winning student magazine. global experiences like a student exchange. new friends along the way. Launching August 2021 CAREER SERVICES will help you prepare for your future career. Access all your study and career information, Connect with one of our expert career advisers, access the online anytime from anywhere. Career Hub for the latest resources and job listings, and attend networking and industry events. ON CAMPUS UniSA+ is a unique program that will help you get career August 2021 ready by developing your practical skills in leadership, Visit your future campus throughout August, entrepreneurship, cultural understanding and self-awareness. take a guided tour, and speak with teaching staff Discover our heart and current students. Register at: STUDENT LOUNGES feature open social spaces, study nooks, Pridham Hall features kitchen facilities, mobile charging stations, lockers, gaming a graduation space, unisa.edu.au/openday stations and more. sports centre, gym and swimming pool located UniSA SPORT has 25+ sporting clubs, including rowing, netball, at City West Campus. gridiron, rock climbing and even esports!

24-HOUR SECURITY services are available on campus and the free SafeZone app can be downloaded through the App Store or Google Play. 2021 EVENTS ACCOMMODATION services are available to help you set up a home away from home. AND WEBINARS

We host a series of events and webinars MYCAREERMATCH throughout the year so you can learn more MyCareerMatch is a free personality and career about studying with UniSA. profiling tool that you can complete before you start university. Contact Future Student Enquiries on (08) 8302 2376 or at unisa.edu.au/enquire CAMPUS

ATAR > DEGREE FINDER TOURS Go online and check out our new ATAR > We offer guided campus tours during the school DEGREE FINDER to explore the degrees you holidays, which you can book online. may be eligible for using your Selection Rank. Get involved Keep connected unisa.edu.au/infosessions unisa.edu.au/atar-degree-finder Attend events and activations on campus and Access our range of student support services so you can experience our vibrant student culture. perform at your best.

30 31 STUDY AT UniSA – THE BASICS

Minimum entry requirements for undergraduate degrees

APPLYING WITH YEAR 12 RESULTS ADJUSTMENT FACTORS ADMISSIONS PATHWAYS SCHOLARSHIPS HOW TO APPLY FEES Applicants are required to have Universities in South Australia include Entering your chosen degree straight We offer a wide range of scholarships Applications to most UniSA programs All domestic undergraduate students at successfully completed the South ATAR-related Adjustment Factors from high school is not the only pathway and grants to support students from all are administered through the South UniSA are in Commonwealth-supported Australian Certificate of Education (previously known as bonus points) into UniSA. Applicants may also meet the walks of life. Each year, more than 2,500 Australian Tertiary Admissions Centre places. Students in these places pay (SACE) with: for Australian high school students minimum requirements to apply for entry students benefit from scholarships at (SATAC). Go to our website for all the a contribution of their fees depending applying for entry into university (via competitive selection) through one UniSA, providing financial assistance information you need about how on the program chosen and the • A competitive Selection Rank (ATAR) via the following schemes: of the following: as well as valuable work experience, to apply. contribution band in which those including adjustment factors; and mentoring opportunities and even courses are classified (see table below). • The Universities Equity Scheme – UniSA College – there are a variety unisa.edu.au/apply • The fulfilment of the program’s overseas travel. Go online to check The amount of your student contribution provides additional points for students of pathway options offered through prerequisite requirements your eligibility. also depends on the unit value of your coming from specified schools, UniSA College, including diplomas, For all UniSA Online degrees, you can (where applicable). courses of study. as well as individuals experiencing Foundation Studies and the Aboriginal unisa.edu.au/scholarships apply directly. Applicants may also be eligible to socio-economic disadvantage. Pathway Program. As per the Australian Government unisaonline.edu.au compete for entry if they have guidelines, the student contribution • The Universities Language, Literacy Special entry – a competitive Special completed the program’s prerequisite amounts for 2021 are: and Mathematics Adjustment Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) score. requirements and one of the following: Scheme – provides additional A personal competencies statement or • An interstate or overseas qualification points for students who successfully relevant employment experience STUDENT STUDENT considered by the University as complete a language other than alongside your STAT score may also be CONTRIBUTION CONTRIBUTION equivalent to SACE; or English, or specified English and considered for some programs. For one year of For each subject BAND FIELD OF EDUCATION full-time load (1 EFTSL) (0.125 EFTSL) Mathematics subjects. • The International Baccalaureate Vocational Education Training (VET) – Diploma with a minimum score unisa.edu.au/adjustmentfactors applicants may be eligible for entry with Agriculture, english, mathematics, teaching, clinical psychology⁴, 1 $3,950 $493 of 24 points. the completion of an award from TAFE or languages and nursing. another Registered Training Organisation unisa.edu.au/Year-12 GUARANTEED ENTRY at AQF Certificate IV or above. Architecture, IT, other health, allied health, creative arts, engineering, UniSA offers guaranteed entry into many 2 science, environmental studies, professional pathway psychology⁴, $7,950 $993 Selection by Grades programs for domestic Year 12 and VET Higher education diploma – (2&2A) professional pathway social work⁴ and clinical psychology⁴. completion of a relevant higher For some degrees, applicants who students. If your Selection Rank (ATAR education diploma from UniSA College, have not achieved the Selection Rank including Adjustment Factors) or VET SAIBT or another recognised higher 3 Dentistry, medicine and veterinary science. $11,300 $1,412 (ATAR) for their preferred degree may award meets the UniSA Guaranteed education institution. be considered for any remaining Entry score for that program, you have met the prerequisites and any other 4 law, accounting, administration, economics, commerce, places based on the grades of their Higher education study – completion program specific entry requirements, (4A,4C,4P, communications, society and culture, professional pathway psychology⁴, $14,500 $1,812 Year 12 subjects. of at least half a year of full-time and you have listed the program as your 4S&4Y) professional pathway social work⁴ and clinical psychology⁴. equivalent study at UniSA or a unisa.edu.au/selection-by-grades first preference, you're in. It's guaranteed. recognised higher education institution. Please note application timelines You can apply using your Grade Point may apply. *Some postgraduate programs are also Commonwealth-supported (or CSP), while others are full fee-paying; this is listed on applicable programs in this guide. For programs Average (GPA). under 1.0 year full-time study, fees are listed as the whole program fee (indicative of 2021). For programs over 1.0 years full-time study, fees are listed based on the cost per unisa.edu.au/guaranteed annum (indicative of 2021). For more information on fees, including eligibility for Commonwealth-supported places, deferring your student contribution through HECS-HELP Alternative education providers – or FEE-HELP loans, please visit unisa.edu.au/fees there are a range of alternative pathways, This table should be used as a guide only. Total costs can vary depending on the courses you study and the band they fall into. including bridging qualifications offered ⁴ Band determined by program/plan. through SAIBT and Eynesbury. Open Universities Australia (OUA) – completion of at least four OUA courses within the same degree at an undergraduate level or higher. unisa.edu.au/pathways

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