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USTRALIA UNDERGRADUATEUSTRALIA Contents Welcome to UNSW 2 International Student Guide 2016 Become the hottest global prospect 3 Undergraduate Join our global alumni network 5 A culture of innovation 7

Career preparation and workplace skills 9 2016

Future Focus Commercial leadership 11

Connectivity, infrastructure and technology 17

Environment, energy and sustainability 23

Global health 29

Media, design and creativity 35

Global social responsibility 41

Undergraduate degree program index 47

Degree programs A-Z 48

Dual award degree programs 75

International undergraduate direct entry table 87

Modern campus in desirable 91

Sydney – one of the world’s best cities 93

Support services and student life 97

Accommodation 101

Alternative entry pathways 105

Foundation Studies 107 RISE How to apply 109 Scholarships 110

Tuition fees and other expenses 111

UNSW staff in your country 113

Apply online data entry form 114

UNSW Institute of Languages application form 116

UNSW Foundation Studies application form 118 TO THE UNSW quicklinks 120 TOP Digital journey With Australia’s world-leading university

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Your successful career starts here

Choosing a university is one of the most exciting yet By choosing UNSW, you can be sure that our networks difficult decisions you and your family will ever make. could be your future employers, colleagues and clients. The career opportunities provided by your degree are We are a member of some of the world’s most prestigious some of the most important factors when making that and exclusive university networks, including the Group decision. That’s why we have completed extensive of Eight, Universitas 21, the Association of Pacific Rim research matching our world-class degree programs Universities and the Global Alliance of Technological with opportunities in rapidly expanding and emerging Universities, where we were the only Australian industries all over the world. university partner selected to join. Here at UNSW Australia, we take great pride in our All of this amounts to a more employable and students and our achievements. UNSW is ranked 48th competitive you. Whether you choose built environment, in the world and is Australia’s premier university focused business, engineering, law, medicine, science or media on science, technology, business and the professions. and creative industries, you’ll be getting a world-class education at a leading Australian university with an We understand what the global marketplace demands international outlook. Our focus is to equip you with from high-performing individuals and are ranked 21st the knowledge and skills to compete in a fast-paced in the world for employer reputation. Our highly valued global job market and all the challenges it poses. graduates achieve successful employment outcomes and some of Australia’s highest starting salaries. In fact, we’ve You’ll be joining an entire network of people united by educated more CEOs from Australia’s top 50 companies, a drive to create genuine, positive change. It’s what has produced more technology entrepreneurs in the past 15 made us leaders in both education and research, and more years and have a higher number of millionaire alumni than importantly, it’s why our graduates lead from the outset. any other Australian university. So you know you will be So, to prepare for the experience of a lifetime, this guide joining a talented and highly driven student community. will step you through the countless possibilities that lie ahead. Be ready, your future starts here. 3 \ / 4

UNSW is where career success unfolds.

It’s no secret that employers are looking for Become graduates who have both academic knowledge More CEOs and hands on experience – they want to hire UNSW has educated more CEOs of Australia’s top 50 someone who is ready to enter companies than any other Australian university. the workforce. / LeadingCompany, 2012 We recognise this at UNSW and ensure the that you gain this valuable combination of theory and practice by the time you graduate. With high quality teaching delivered by well-connected individuals in state-of-art learning environments, you’ll develop all the hottest skills you need for future success. Our links to industry are unrivalled and we connect you with employers and industry professionals to give you the edge in a More entrepreneurs challenging and competitive global job market. UNSW has produced more technology entrepreneurs over the past 15 years than any other global Australian university. Learn more about the / CrunchBase, 2013 UNSW difference prospect SCAN WITH QR READER OR LAYAR APP

More millionaires UNSW has more millionaire alumni than any other university in Australia. / Spear’s WealthInsight, 2014

More innovators UNSW is regarded as Australia’s most innovative university. / Thomson Reuters Citation and Innovation Award, 2012 5 \ / 6

Our alumni community is 250,000 strong with graduates living in over 140 countries and working for some of the Find out more about our Join our global world’s biggest companies including Google, Facebook, alumni community Microsoft and HSBC. No.1 for graduate employability We host a range of alumni events in Australia and through SCAN WITH QR READER OR LAYAR APP alumni network our international alumni chapters in locations all over the UNSW is the top performing university in NSW for world. When you graduate from UNSW, our networks graduate employability – and one of only four Australian become your networks. universities to make the top 100 global ranking. / Global Employability University Ranking, 2014 With excellent industry links, internship opportunities, Amazon Web Services career services and a professional development program, PayPal you will be well placed to join this diverse global network. Disney Interactive Capital Records NASA Ames Research Center PayPal (China) The Walt Disney Company Department of Energy and Climate Change (UK) Sanofi (China) in the world Top 21 Slater and Gordon Lawyers (UK) SAP Labs (China) UNSW is ranked 21st in the world for employer reputation. Google Barclays Investment Bank / QS University Rankings 2014/15 Pharmacons CRO (China & Aus) Bloomberg Media Deutsche Bank Bristol-Myers Squibb (China) Janssen Biotech PayPal (UK) Samsung Electronics Citibank (Law Firm Group) WaterAid Ogilvy & Mather DDB Group (Asia Pacific) PepsiCo Highest research funding Financial Times Trimet Aluminium AG We outperformed every other Australian university to Microsoft receive $45.3 million for industry-based collaborative research projects from the Australian Research Council Ernst & Young (ARC) – the highest level of funding compared to any Symantec other university in Australia in 2015. PT Roche (Indonesia)

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Cisco Five star rating IBM In 2012, we were the first university in the world to UNESCO be awarded the maximum QS Five Star Plus rating for 3M excellence, and in 2015 we still hold this rating across CH2M HILL Facebook all eight excellence categories. / Top Universities QS Stars 2012 and 2015 Dow Chemical Instagram

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Due to launch in September 2015, while aspiring entrepreneurs have a the Michael Crouch Innovation Centre pathway to our Student Entrepreneur (MCIC) is a platform for innovation at Development team, who have helped UNSW. The Centre will boast a state-of- launch a number of successful start-ups. the-art fit out, including a ‘makerspace’ UNSW is a place where current with 3D printers and a multifunctional students and recently graduated workspace where students will be alumni can generate ideas, meet encouraged to design, experiment like-minded visionaries and network and build physical prototypes. with corporate partners to turn their A culture of The MCIC will be offering a co-curricular ideas into commercial ventures. Such program focused on foundational and outstanding dedication to innovation has experiential learning, lead by experts caught attention worldwide and we want and corporate partners. The program you to be involved. aims to help students launch their Innovators, entrepreneurs and innovative concept or continue their intrapreneurs should visit: innovation development. Aspiring ‘intrapreneurs’ mcic.unsw.edu.au At UNSW, our links to industry, government and the can take up further study opportunities, community are unrivalled. We transform research discoveries and clever ideas into successful innovations to benefit society, the economy and future generations. Research is in our DNA We’ve been breaking new ground from the very beginning We offer a venture incubator space UNSW was established in 1949 supported by Google and the with a single-minded scientific focus. NSW Government. Our curriculum may have broadened since, but the desire to innovate, uncover new ways of doing things and improve the world we live in still drives us today.

We conduct research across a First Australian university to offer an online wide range of areas, but we invest MBA specialising in technology, social impact considerable resources in particular and change. areas where we believe we can make the biggest difference.

We’re an acknowledged world Learn more about leader in photovoltaics, HIV/AIDS innovation at UNSW research and quantum computing. Some of our other research SCAN WITH QR READER OR LAYAR APP strengths include biomedical sciences; water, environment and sustainability; next-generation materials and technologies; social policy, government and health policy; information and communications technology, robotics and devices; and business, law and economics.

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Career preparation and workplace skills Our extensive career development services and events will help enhance your workplace skills

UNSW’s Careers and Professional Employment Office Development Employers seek well-rounded graduates who can International Students demonstrate relevant studies, work experience and for extra-curricular involvement. Our dedicated Careers and Program Employment team assists students in gaining practical Careers Week workplace skills, obtaining professional experience International Students A week of seminars, panels and online events highlights the and developing a career plan. At any time during their Students can take advantage of a professional Univative global opportunities available to international students. degree, students can attend free seminars, access online development program tailored to give them hands-on Univative is an inter-university consulting competition Students can meet with international employers, create resources or book a one-on-one appointment with a experience in a professional workplace. It includes a designed to enhance students’ employability skills by beneficial networks and learn valuable recruitment tips from careers consultant. Students also have access to the three-day seminar covering topics such as business placing them in a real-life teamwork project with limited time employers and alumni. Careers and Employment Office up to 18 months after communication, employer expectations and recruitment and resources. Competing against other universities to solve completing their degree. For more information, visit: student.unsw.edu.au/careers-week processes. Students are also offered a 50-hour actual business problems, students learn how to engage with For more information, visit: careers.unsw.edu.au internship in offices located all over UNSW. real organisations and work with team members from • Get hands-on experience and confidence in differing backgrounds. a professional setting • Develop practical skills including business UNSW China Office • Improve your job application and interview skills consulting, team work, problem-solving, presenting, Our full-time recruitment and careers team in China • Gain knowledge of employer expectations in the research, creative thinking and report writing ensures excellent graduate employment opportunities Australian workplace • Gain an understanding of real-world business Careers Expo for students from UNSW. The China-based team has Held twice a year, our Careers Expo is a chance for • Enhance your business communication and business practices within a particular industry or field working partnerships with leading Australian, Chinese and students to meet and discuss potential employment writing skills multinational companies to identify the latest industry trends • Enhance your résumé (curriculum vitae) with and internship opportunities with over 100 participating and opportunities relevant to our graduates. For more information, visit: student.unsw.edu.au/pdp valuable business experience and achievements employers, including BHP Billiton, Chevron, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Deloitte, For more information, visit: • Expand your network of industry professionals, HSBC, Microsoft, IBM Australia and many more. china.unsw.edu.au/news/proudly-china-ready contacts, and new friends and colleagues For more information, visit: For more information, visit: student.unsw.edu.au/careers- student.unsw.edu.au/univative-competition expos-seminars-and-presentations 11 \ Future focus: Commercial leadership / 12

Future focus Join a network of business and Commercial law leaders leadership Our business and law graduates are in demand by some of the world’s top organisations We have Australia’s leading business school, with accounting and finance subjects placed No. 1 in Australia in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2015. Our law school also ranks among the finest in the world, positioned at 15th in the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2015. UNSW Law is Australia’s leader in progressive legal education and research.

We offer interactive teaching methods to enhance applied learning and our students learn from some of Australia’s best researchers, industry leaders and commentators. Through globally relevant education, experiential learning, skills competitions, international study and elective opportunities, our graduates are able to deal with business and law in a real-world context.

Our graduates have critical thinking skills and a broad global perspective to make a difference in the world. Inspired by what they learn, our graduates become successful leaders and entrepreneurs.

Explore opportunities to become a commercial leader Australia’s leading business SCAN WITH QR READER OR LAYAR APP and law schools achieve top world rankings. 13 \ Future focus: Commercial leadership / 14

Shape the next 2013 2014 What In 2014, the global volume of mergers and acquisitions rose 475% to $3.34 trillion. Business law, commercial law and financial economics specialists see excellent industry needs wave of global employment prospects with this global development. Accountants / Financial Times UK Actuarial analysts

Attorneys economic growth Auditors Position Chartered legal executives Corporate and commercial law experts yourself for a 65% Asia’s patent activity has surpassed that of Europe E-commerce specialists The Asia Pacific region has half of the world’s lucrative career smartphone users, with the rate of active mobile users and North America. That means more opportunities Equity advisors at 65% in 2014, and is forecast to continue growing. for our graduates with expertise in intellectual Financial analysts With employment opportunities This represents an increased demand for specialists property (IP). / JLL. Global Life Sciences Cluster Report, 2014 predicted in business, it is now more in e-commerce, e-finance law, business, marketing, Financial planners important than ever to empower telecommunication law and finance. yourself with the right knowledge / Asia Digital Marketing Association. Asia Pacific Funds managers Digital Factbook, 2014 and skills to prepare you for a Human resources officers changing global market. In-house legal counsel At UNSW, our network becomes your network. We have more than Insurance specialists 100,000 business and law alumni Intellectual property lawyers in top positions working in business environments all over the world. International business and economic law specialists By 2050, Asia will account for 45% of the world’s Globalisation has given rise to unilateral tax law Investment bankers From the moment you begin, you’ll population, with 63% of the world’s 440 fastest changes, developments in how tax authorities interpret existing tax laws and treaties, and continuing talks about join this prestigious group of legal emerging cities. This will give rise to a wealth Licensed conveyancers pioneers and innovative thinkers. of job opportunities for accountants, financial base erosion and profit sharing. Global companies You’ll have the opportunity to analysts, economists and other business, law and need accountants, economists, tax specialists and legal Litigators forge valuable connections with experts to ensure compliance and to protect against the commerce-related specialties. Marketing, advertising and brand managers employers, mentors, world-class / McKinsey Global Institute. Urban World: Cities and negative impact of the changing tax landscape all over peers and alumni to ensure you stay the rise of the consuming class, 2012. the world. Patent attorneys ahead of the latest economic trends. / Deloitte. Deloitte in Dialogue Report: Trends in the global Tax and Regulatory Landscape, 2015. Portfolio managers Property and construction managers

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Stockbrokers

From natural disasters and the rise of social unrest to Strategic planners global financial instability, markets across the world are experiencing an increased actuarial workload Tax lawyers leading to higher demand for actuaries, risk managers By 2018, global retail sales are expected to reach White collar crime lawyers and insurance specialists. $28.3 trillion. This includes in-store and internet / The Actuary. London Market Trends. purchases. Business and finance specialists,

/ General Insurance Seminar. Insurance Concentration international business taxation specialists and Please note: the references and statistics herein are drawn from a variety Risk Charge Natural Perils, 2012. marketers and e-commerce experts will be in of different sources, including the opinions of experts in the different fields. This is only intended as a guide and cannot be used to predict your / General Insurance Seminar. Terrorism Risk demand to provide back-office support. individual outlook. We encourage students to conduct research within their Insurance in Australia, 2014. / eMarketer. 2014 country and field of interest. 15 \ Future focus: Commercial leadership / 16

Choose UNSW for Become an in-demand commercial leadership business and law graduate

Areas of study Top 15 for law The QS World University Rankings Accounting by Subject 2015 placed UNSW Law at Actuarial Studies 15th in the world.

Aviation Management We’ll get Business Law you ahead of Business Economics Business Strategy and Economic Management the pack Our curriculum is designed in close Commerce consultation with major recruiters, law Top 12 Commercial Law firms and a trusted industry advisory council to ensure you are ahead of Communication and Journalism the pack when you graduate. for business We have one of the world’s leading Economics business schools. In the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2015, Econometrics our Accounting and Finance subjects Finance ‘I came to UNSW to develop my thinking as ranked 12th and Business and a global citizen. UNSW Business School Management Studies ranked 19th Financial Analysis is highly regarded and I was impressed in the world. Financial Economics that most of their lecturers also work in their fields. Hearing daily references and Human Resource Management case studies about the work they do and how class content is actually applied in Information Systems their careers is very satisfying. It is a International Business reassurance that what we study is not just intended for the classroom but is used in Law the workforce. Management I also know that having a degree from Connections Internship UNSW, a globally respected and accredited Marketing university, would be extremely beneficial make a and global Mathematics to my career. Not only will I further my business and social knowledge, but having difference Public Relations and Advertising Our strong industry links bring you opportunities these qualifications will significantly Our students undertake internships with broaden my career opportunities.’ into direct contact with prominent Real Estate Studies representatives of leading companies Australian and international partner and law firms. You’ll hear them speak, institutions, social justice centres within Taxation network with them and learn from UNSW, global social practicums and Mildred Osasumwen Aroko, USA their real-world experiences. global business practicums. Commerce 17 \ Future focus: Connectivity, infrastructure and technology / 18

Future focus Careers to build and Connectivity, connect the world If you enjoy solving problems, testing theories, designing liveable cities and dreaming up technologies that make life easier, the world needs you now more than ever infrastructure Building and connecting future cities and improving the way we live calls for experienced professionals who can plan and construct large-scale infrastructure developments supported by innovative products and technologies. The world needs graduates who can design, build and manage connectivity and technology projects in a better, faster and more efficient way. Whether it’s building a quantum computer, simulating a complex underground mine or programming award-winning robots, it’s our focus on the built environment, applied engineering and science that sets us apart. UNSW Engineering is Australia’s largest and highest ranked engineering faculty and our Built Environment Faculty is the most comprehensive in Australia. UNSW Science is home to a number of Australian Research Council (ARC) Centres of Excellence, including Quantum Computation, Communication Technology and Climate System Science. Our award winning professors and researchers are leading the way, making industry-changing breakthroughs and winning accolades. As winners of RoboCup 2014, our rUNSWift team has developed expertise in robotics that will one day benefit transport, industry and health. We are developing a commercially-viable quantum supercomputer that can perform in days extraordinarily complex tasks that existing computers would take decades to complete. Our researchers were also the first in the world to develop a working perfect single-atom transistor. Our multidisciplinary approach provides you with unique opportunities to unlock your potential for leadership. You’ll With 20 specialty schools, we are learn practical critical thinking skills needed to analyse, proud to offer the largest number challenge and rethink the 21st Century city. of engineering, science and built environment degrees of any university in Australia. Explore connectivity, infrastructure and technology opportunities at UNSW

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What At the forefront industry needs Aerospace engineers

Aerial surveyors of global development Air traffic managers Airport managers More students are taking up STEM subjects (science, High demand technology, engineering and maths) to prosper in tomorrow’s Architects world. The number of students studying Chemistry has for innovative increased by nearly 20%, physics student numbers are Aviation managers up 15%, biology students 12% and maths students 8%. Aviation safety and security specialists critical thinkers Increased sophistication in the mining industry Engineering graduates account for more than 20% of the world’s richest people, nearly doubling the amount of those has presented a need for highly skilled employees. Biomedical engineers With the pipeline of infrastructure Due to the industry’s cyclical, long-term nature, it who studied business. projects in Asia alone predicted to cost must compete for highly skilled workers at all times, / Approved Index Report and Forbes’ 100 Richest People Chemical engineers $730 billion annually through to 2020 even when markets slump and activities slow down. In The World List (Asian Development Bank Institute, 2013), There is a demand for key managers, engineers Civil engineers talented engineers and planners have and tradesmen with dual competencies who have Computer science engineers emerged as some of the most sought technical experience and social skills to work after professions by global recruiters. cross-culturally. Cyberspace lawyers / International Council on Mining & Metals. Mining’s Adding to the increased infrastructure Contribution to Sustainable Development, 2012. Digital map creators demand, businesses and organisations competing in a data and digital-driven Intellectual property lawyers economy will need more graduates trained in science, technology, Logistics managers engineering and mathematics (STEM). A new “Silk Road”, a massive infrastructure project Management consultants Research by PricewaterhouseCoopers aimed to link China with three continents over land and sea, is expected to pave the way for substantial (PwC STEM Report, 2015) indicates that Manufacturing engineers 75% of the fastest growing occupations infrastructure investment in the region. Asia’s overall will find having skills in STEM a national infrastructure investments are estimated to Materials engineers competitive employment advantage. rise to $8 trillion over a 10-year period (2010 to 2020) or $730 billion annually. Mechanical designers Implementing measures and technologies to tackle At UNSW you’ll be learning from / Asian Development Bank Institute. Asian climate change is projected to cost approximately $41 Infrastructure Development, 2013 Mechanical engineers record-breaking pioneers and industry billion to $73 billion annually over the next 85 years leaders who will help prepare you in Asia alone. This will create demand for jobs in Mechatronic engineers for a lucrative career after university. climate-proofed infrastructure, environment-friendly Our world-class degrees continuously technologies for irrigation, geoinformation systems, Mining engineers evolve, integrating advice from energy and conservation as well as urban design. Naval architects leaders in the professions and / Asian Development Bank, 2014. industry. UNSW is the number one Petroleum engineers choice for innovative thinkers. Pilots

Project managers The Southeast Asian consumer class is expected to increase from 81 million to 163 million households Robotics specialists China already has a shortfall of 10,000 pilots and this by 2030. A wave of urbanisation will give rise to a Technology lawyers is expected to continue as the sector grows. Chinese $7 trillion demand for investments in infrastructure, airlines are already enticing American pilots with housing and commerical space. This will create US$270,000 annual salaries – almost double the demand for architects, planners, construction Please note: the references and statistics herein are drawn from a variety salary of a US-based captain. specialists and civil engineers. of different sources, including the opinions of experts in the different fields. This is only intended as a guide and cannot be used to predict your / International Business Times. China’s Growing Hunger / McKinsey & Company. Southeast Asia at the individual outlook. We encourage students to conduct research within their for Air Travel has created a Pilot Shortage, 2013. Crossroads: Three Paths to Prosperity, 2014 country and field of interest. 21 \ Future focus: Connectivity, infrastructure and technology / 22

Choose UNSW Lead the way with UNSW for connectivity No.1 engineering faculty in Australia Areas of study Our Engineering Faculty is highly regarded Aerospace Engineering globally, ranked No.1 in Australia and ranked Architecture 27th in the world overall. Aviation / Shanghai Jiao Tong University’s Academic Top 14 Ranking of World Universities in Engineering/ Aviation Management Technology and Computer Sciences 2014, QS in the world Bioinformatics Engineering World University Rankings by Faculty 2014 - Six of our subjects are ranked in the Biomedical Engineering Engineering and Technology world’s top 50 – we are ranked 14th for Civil and Structural Engineering, 22nd Chemical Engineering for Architecture/Built Environment, Civil Engineering 26th for Materials Science, 28th Computational Design for Chemical Engineering, 35th for Computer Science and Information Computer Engineering Globally Systems, 37th for Mechanical, Computer Science recognised degrees Aeronautical and Manufacturing Construction Law Our engineering degrees are fully accredited Engineering and 38th for Electrical and Electronic Engineering. Construction Management and Property with Engineers Australia and also recognised by the Washington Accord. / QS World University Rankings by Electrical Engineering Subject 2015 Environmental Engineering Geospatial Engineering Industrial Design Interior Architecture Excellence in ‘I chose a UNSW Engineering program Landscape Architecture because it aligned with my career goals Materials Science and Engineering and interests. My program was taught by architecture UNSW Built Environment is the only faculty in Mathematics staff and guest lecturers with extensive experience in the engineering industry – Australia to receive two prestigious chairs in Mathematics and Statistics it was a great opportunity to learn from architecture, The Seidler Chair in the Practice Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering experts in the field. I particularly enjoyed of Architecture and the Judith Neilson Chair in Architecture. Mechatronic Engineering the industry professionals and keynote speakers who addressed emerging trends Mining Engineering in engineering science. Naval Architecture Petroleum Engineering My degree has helped me develop skills that are highly sought after globally, giving Relevant Flying Photovoltaics and Solar Energy me career opportunities in a wide variety of Physics sectors, such as construction, architecture, industry training Operations Unit At our dedicated flight training Planning engineering, information technology, Our engineering students are required government and events management.’ to complete 60 to 80 days of relevant facility, located at Sydney’s second Software Engineering industrial training which will improve your largest airport in Bankstown, students Surveying practical and technical skills. Students attain quality flight training to have the flexibility to do industrial training in commercial pilot standards. Telecommunications Tarun Muthanna, India Australia or their home country. Engineering Science 23 \ Future focus: Environment, energy and sustainability / 24

Future focus Protect our planet for future generations Environment, Utilising world-renowned research and innovation, UNSW will turn your passion into global action for a better tomorrow With more people currently on the planet than at any time in history, we are facing unprecedented energy and challenges around protecting our environment, maintaining energy supplies and developing sustainable solutions for how we live and grow. This is an exciting time to embark on careers in these areas. UNSW’s excellence in solar cell technology, water research, recycling of materials in manufacturing processes, developing sustainability building materials from waste and climate change modelling is already leading to smarter cities and cleaner industries across the world.

The UNSW approach to these challenges means you will not only learn technical skills from world experts, but you will be equipped with the business skills to put your ideas into practice early in your career. Our higher degree graduates go on to hold top positions across the manufacturing sector, in photovoltaic companies, in architecture firms, across governments and in leading research institutes.

Study at UNSW and be at the forefront of creating a better and more sustainable tomorrow.

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What Careers in industry needs

Architects

Chemical engineers sustainability are Employment of environmental scientists, environmental engineers, and environmental Climate scientists science and protection technicians is projected to grow 15% - 19% from 2012 to 2022, faster than the Construction engineers average across all occupations. Heightened public on the rise interest in the hazards facing the environment, Ecologists as well as the increasing demands placed on the Economists A strong job Implementing measures and technologies to tackle environment by population growth, is expected climate change is projected to cost approximately to spur demand for environmental scientists, Energy and commodities traders $41 billion to $73 billion annually between now geospatial information scientists and geographic market awaits and 2100. This calls for more climate scientists, information systems specialists. Environmental chemists environmental managers and geographic / US Bureau of Labor Statistics environmental, information systems specialists. Environmental engineers / Asian Development Bank, 2014 energy and Environmental lawyers sustainability Environmental managers graduates Food technologists from UNSW Geographic information systems specialists Geoscientists As the world’s population grows and climate change puts increasing China surpassed the United States as the world’s Geospatial information scientists pressure on the environment, we There were approximately 6.5 million direct and largest energy consumer in 2010 and the world’s need experienced, knowledgeable Land use lawyers indirect jobs in renewable energy in 2013 and the largest power generator in 2011. Now, more than and innovative professionals to help demand for renewable energy specialists will continue ever, there is a need for climate scientists, renewable preserve our planet. Materials engineers in an upward trend. The largest employers were energy engineers, environmental lawyers and Careers in the environment and China, Brazil, the United States, India, Germany and economists to work together to create solutions to Mathematicians energy sectors are expanding Bangladesh. As such, renewable energy engineering tackle mass energy consumption. Mining engineers and market demand for graduates experts will have excellent employment prospects. / Institute for Energy Research. China Economy Expected to Overtake US Economy This Year, 2014 in these fields is expected to exceed / International Renewable Energy Agency. Renewable Nanotechnologists that of many other professions. Energy and Jobs – Annual Review 2014 UNSW students can look forward Naval architects to lucrative employment and research opportunities. Nuclear energy engineers Petroleum engineers

Photovoltaic and solar energy engineers

Renewable energy engineers The need to replace and repair the current global In 2013, green building was estimated as a environmental infrastructure, as well as the rapid half-trillion dollar industry in the United States, and Resource management lawyers growth of the green economy, will increase the more than a trillion dollar industry worldwide. With this Urban planners demand for architects, civil engineers, environmental trend continuing in an upward direction, employers engineers and geoinformation specialists. In the last are looking for innovative thinkers and leaders with 10 years it has cost the United States approximately expertise in engineering, architecture, construction, Please note: the references and statistics herein are drawn from a variety US$200 billion to maintain its water systems. renewable energy and urban planning. of different sources, including the opinions of experts in the different fields. This is only intended as a guide and cannot be used to predict your / Environmental Programs. Interview with Kevin Doyle: / World Green Building Council. The Business Case individual outlook. We encourage students to conduct research within their Trends in Environmental Jobs and Employment, 2003. for Green Building, 2013. country and field of interest. 27 \ Future focus: Environment, energy and sustainability / 28

Choose UNSW We’ll get you ahead for sustainability of the pack

Areas of study Turning plastic Architecture Biological Chemistry Biology into steel More than 200 million car tyres have Botany been recycled worldwide in the steel Chemical Engineering making process using UNSW technology, Chemistry Top 22 resulting in waste reduction of 40%. Civil Engineering Climate System Science in the world Construction Management and Property We scored top rankings for a range Development Studies of subjects, including 22nd for Earth Science Architecture and Built Environment, Leading research Ecology 26th for Materials Science and 40th Economics for Environmental Science in the and teaching QS World University Rankings by Electrical Engineering Materials Science at UNSW is housed in Subject 2015. Energy Resources Law a brand new $145 million Materials and Environmental Engineering Technology Building. Environmental Law Environmental Management Environmental Microbiology Environmental Policy Food Science and Technology Protecting our Geochemistry Geography ‘I evaluated how the renewable energy water systems Industrial Chemistry UNSW researchers played a pivotal role in industry is likely to evolve in the future Law advising the Australian Government on its because I wanted to identify potential Landscape Architecture multi-billion dollar management plan for the career opportunities for myself. I wanted to Murray-Darling Basin’s iconic rivers, which Marine Science study something unique and specialised, support a third of Australian agricultural Materials Science and this led me to UNSW. World-leading Mathematics production and precious wetlands. UNSW is a leading university in Sydney Mining Engineering research and has an excellent national and Nanotechnology international reputation in engineering and People, Land and Community in the renewable energies field. It has been facilities Petroleum Engineering a great learning experience so far – we’ve The $123.5 million state-of-the-art Tyree Photovoltaics and Solar Energy heard from many excellent speakers and Energy Technologies Building (TETB) Climate Physical Oceanography I often have the opportunity to put theory boasts a green star rating of 6 and is Planning into practice, working with other students home to the Australian Energy Research system science Renewable Energy Engineering in small groups.’ Institute. This world-class facility Through the Climate Change Research Centre, Software Engineering houses new laboratories dedicated to UNSW leads the ARC Centre of Excellence Urban Planning photovoltaic technologies, sustainable for Climate System Science, a multi- Michael Hallam, Australia clean fuels, smart grids, energy storage, university initiative formed in 2011 to advance Engineering (Renewable Energy) and Commerce energy economics and policy analysis. fundamental climate sciences in Australia. 29 \ Future focus: Global health / 30

Future focus Meet the health challenges of a Global health growing population Coveted career opportunities await medicine and science graduates from UNSW With cutting-edge research in the fields of cancer, neuroscience, psychology, public health, obesity and immunology, UNSW has been a long-term contributor to improved health outcomes in countries all over the world. Our expert researchers and lecturers are at the forefront of ground-breaking health discoveries and our graduates are well positioned to contribute to health industries and research areas that can improve and save lives.

Our specialist-taught programs in medicine, optometry and psychology help address the global shortage of health professionals in these areas. Broader programs, such as biomedical engineering, pharmacology, medical science and medicinal chemistry, lead to a better understanding of how the body functions and responds to treatment, which in turn enables better outcomes where intervention through surgery or drug delivery is required.

Our strong industry links and streamlined commercialisation of research means what we discover today can be put into practice tomorrow. Many of our graduates occupy key positions in In 2015, UNSW President and health departments, non-government organisations Vice-Chancellor, Professor Ian and universities throughout the world. Jacobs, and his research team developed a ground-breaking test that can successfully detect twice as many Explore opportunities to woman with early signs of improve global health ovarian cancer.

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Surging global

demand for Life expectancy is expected to increase from 72.6 years (2012) to 73.7 years (2018) - meaning there will soon be 560 million people over the age of 65 What worldwide. This will boost the demand for health care experts in health services, with the need to create and recruit positions in industry needs medicine, neuroscience, vision science, optometry and other specialties that treat ageing-associated diseases Bioinformaticians such as Alzheimer’s disease, arthritis, diabetes, Put yourself at the osteoporosis and cataracts. Biomedical engineers / Economist Intelligence Unit. World industry outlook: forefront of the Healthcare and pharmaceuticals, 2014 Biotechnology specialists latest scientific and Clinical research associates medical advances Clinical trial managers Doctors Globally there are more than 625 million people who are blind or vision impaired Exercise physiologists simply because they don’t have access to an eye examination and a pair of glasses. Geneticists For the millions with vision impairment, Intellectual property lawyers a skilled practitioner who can provide an The growing global pharmaceutical market is expected eye examination, determine the spectacle Laboratory technicians to be worth nearly $1.6 trillion by 2020. This will be prescription needed, dispense glasses or bolstered by growth in China, Brazil, Russia, India refer appropriately, is potentially a Medicinal chemists and Mexico. The employment outlook shines for life-changing service. The value of China’s emerging biotech industry is expected to reach $630 billion by the end of 2015. those in the field of microbiology, biotechnology and Microbiologists Our School of Optometry and Vision This presents lucrative opportunities for medical and pharmaceutical medicine. Science houses a number of research science professionals in the fields of biotechnology, / PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PWC). From Vision to Nanotechnologists units including the Optics and Radiometry chemistry, molecular and cell biology and Decision: Pharma 2020 Optometrists Laboratory, and The Vision Cooperative pharmaceutical medicine. Research Centre is the largest vision / Flanders Bio, Biotech China, 2014 Patent lawyers research unit in Australia. Pharmaceutical developers At UNSW we integrate scientific knowledge with cutting-edge medical Pharmaceutical sales representatives research and clinical skills. Our teachers are a combination of research-active Pharmacologists academic staff and clinical experts, Psychiatrists putting you at the forefront of the latest scientific and medical advances. Psychologists Globally, one in four people will suffer from a Globally, many countries are experiencing a UNSW will help you establish professional mental disorder or condition, both in developed health care professional shortage coupled with an Research scientists networks with industry leaders and and developing countries. Mental disorders such unbalanced distribution of medical professionals experts through a curriculum where Surgeons as depression, alcohol use disorder, schizophrenia and access to care. According to the European medical science, internships and clinical and bipolar contribute to almost 70% of the leading Commission, there will be a shortage of 230,000 disciplines are highly integrated to ensure causes of disability. Across the world, there is a need physicians across Europe in the near future. an enhanced learning experience. Please note: the references and statistics herein are drawn from a variety for mental health practitioners to address the rising / Deloitte. Global Health Care Outlook: of different sources, including the opinions of experts in the different problem of mental health disorders. Shared Challenges, Shared Opportunities, 2014 fields. This is only intended as a guide and cannot be used to predict your individual outlook. We encourage students to conduct research within their / World Health Organization (WHO), 2013 country and field of interest. 33 \ Future focus: Global health / 34

Choose UNSW for health Cutting-edge teaching and research to boost your career potential Areas of study Anatomy Bioinformatics Biological Science Top ranked in Biomedical Engineering medicine and Biotechnology Chemistry science Exercise Physiology UNSW received top subject rankings including Psychology placed at 15th, Medicine at 43rd and Industry Food Science and Technology Pharmacology within the top 100 subjects. Genetics / QS World University Rankings by Subject 2015 connections In the last five years our science Immunology researchers have entered into over Mathematics 250 agreements with industry, Medical Science government or other collaborators and 82 patent applications have been Medicine taken out on their work. Medicinal Chemistry / ARC linkage grants; NewSouth Innovations (UNSW Innovations) Microbiology World-leading 2009 -2014 Molecular and Cell Biology facilities Movement and Neuromuscular Rehabilitation The state-of-the-art Wallace Wurth and Nanotechnology Lowy Cancer Research Centre buildings, and the soon to be redeveloped Biological Neuroscience Sciences Building, form a world-class Nutrition biomedical research precinct which supports both research and teaching. Optometry

Patent Law ‘I chose to study medicine at UNSW because Pathology of my love for medical science and my passion to make a difference in patients’ Pharmaceutical Medicine lives. Furthermore, UNSW was one of the Innovative Pharmacology first universities to offer undergraduate entry Physics to the Doctor of Medicine program. This teachers allowed me to acquire state-of-the-art clinical At UNSW, you will be studying Physiology learning straight out from high school. UNSW under some of the country’s most Public Health Medicine is also affiliated with many teaching Undergraduate innovative and engaging teachers. hospitals and institutions which allows for Psychology Our staff have won numerous many exciting placement opportunities awards, including recognition from Science and Business Law during my degree.’ MD program the Frank Fenner Prize for Life UNSW was the first university in Australia to Science Law Scientist of the Year, the Australian offer undergraduate entry to the Doctor of Medical Association, the Royal Statistics Medicine (MD) program. Australasian College of Physicians Vision Science Aengus Tran, Vietnam and the Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Medicine Teaching Excellence. 35 \ Future focus: Media, design and creativity / 36

Future focus We produce inspiring, Media, design courageous thinkers Graduate with the skills and qualities required for a successful media, design or creative career in a and creativity digitally-driven, expanding market Our media, communication and creative degrees are among the most highly regarded in Australia with a focus on current and emerging technologies and trends. Our teaching utilises the latest methods, underpinned by leading-edge technology and modern learning environments to inspire a new generation of courageous thinkers.

Our Art and Design, Arts and Social Sciences and Built Environment faculties have renowned academics, researchers and industry professionals with diverse fields spanning architecture, contemporary and fine arts, curating and cultural leadership, communication and media, creative and performing arts, and industrial design and innovation. We encourage our students to examine these fields through intensive studio and lab practice.

Our students learn technical skills and get hands- on experience to secure competitive positions in the job market.

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In 2014, $1.5 trillion worth of goods and services were purchased online through desktops, smartphones and tablets. What Retail sales through mobile devices continue to grow steadily. Kickstart your Internet advertising is also expected to rise and surpass $160 billion by the end of 2015. Rapid growth in online retail sales industry needs can be attributed to improved technology and mobile devices, Advertising executives and mobile-optimised websites. Graduates with expertise in marketing, advertising, UX design, digital media, public Animators media, design and relations, creative and graphic design will be well placed to help grow and evolve online retail sales. Architects / Criteo. E-commerce Industry Outlook, 2015 Artists creative career Arts managers Communication specialists Be part of Creative directors the changing Creative writers technology-led Curators Mobile devices have radically changed the publishing creative landscape industry with new and evolving trends in content creation Designers Gaming has grown into a global multi-billion dollar and content consumption. This bodes well for writers, Digital media designers At UNSW, our approach is industry. It generated sales of $93.29 billion in 2013 and journalists, creative and graphic designers, photographers, an estimated $101 billion in 2014. There are currently 1.2 video producers, animators and multimedia specialists. interdisciplinary, advancing Film and television producers tradition and challenging existing billion gamers around the world who play Grand Theft / ZenithOptimedia. 2038: Six Trends for the Next thinking. We value experimentation Auto, Clash of Clans and Candy Crush Saga. The mobile 25 Years. 2013. Game designers and exploration in media, art and games market is also quickly overtaking consoles, with design, fostering cross collaboration estimated sales projected to grow from of $25 billion Graphic designers with science, engineering, the to $40.9 billion by 2017. This makes for exciting and Graphic media designers humanities and business. lucrative prospects for game designers, illustrators, graphic media designers and marketers. Illustrators UNSW is the number one / Performance PSU. 2014 Facts: Statistics & Facts choice for bold thinkers looking About the Gaming Industry Industrial designers to embark on a career in media, Urbanisation and consumerism growth in Asia will result design and creative industries, in a $7 trillion demand for infrastructure, housing and Intellectual property lawyers with Sydney as Australia’s capital commercial space. This translates to exciting employment Interior architects for cultural and creative visionaries. $110.1 bill prospects for graduates in the fields of industrial design, interior architecture and landscape architecture. Journalists / McKinsey Global Institute. Three Paths to Sustained Economic Growth in Southeast Asia, 2014. Landscape architects

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Film entertainment revenue is projected to grow by Musicians 28% from $88.3 billion in 2013 to $110.1 billion in 2018. In the next three years, global spending on television World$624 trade in creative goods and services posted an Performing arts teachers subscriptions is expected to reach $236 billion. average growth rate of 8.8% from 2002 to 2011, to a Increased online downloads and streaming services staggering $624 billion in 2011. This growth included visual Public relations specialists will drive the growth of the industry. Box office spending art, design, fashion, film, music, new media and print UX designers continues in a steady trend, confirming that a cinematic media. Such exceptional growth bodes well for specialists experience is still important for viewers and their in media and creative industries overall, increasing the families. Opportunities for animators, producers and need for graphic designers, architects, advertisers, digital Please note: the references and statistics herein are drawn from a variety film and television script writers will be lucrative. specialists and media and communications graduates. of different sources, including the opinions of experts in the different / PriceWaterhouseCooper. Global Entertainment And / United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. fields. This is only intended as a guide and cannot be used to predict your individual outlook. We encourage students to conduct research within their Media Outlook 2014 – 2018. Trade in Creative Products Reached New Peak in 2011, 2013 country and field of interest. 39 \ Future focus: Media, design and creativity / 40

Choose UNSW for media, Ignite your creative thinking design and creativity Australia’s most dynamic Areas of study Animation and Visual Effects community of design practitioners Architecture We attract art and design practitioners and academics from more than 50 countries, making us Australia’s largest community of design practitioners and media creators. Art Theory Arts Communication and Journalism Computational Design Creative Writing Cross-media Arts Prize-winning Cross-media and Interaction Design professor Design Renowned architect and UNSW Design Communication academic, Professor Glenn Murcutt, Digital Media and Animation Top 22 is Australia’s only recipient of the Drawing industry’s most prestigious award, the Exhibition Design in the world international Pritzker Prize. Film and Television Production Architecture/Built Environment ranked Fine Arts 22nd, Art & Design ranked 25th and Communciation and Media Studies Graphics and Media design ranked 49th in the world. Strong industry Illustration / QS World University Rankings by Industrial Design Subject 2015 Intellectual Property Law connections We have some of the country’s best Interior Architecture ‘The teaching quality at UNSW is excellent. collaborations with industry. Our Jewellery Design Some of my lecturers are academic researchers academics work on exciting challenges in Landscape Architecture and some are art industry professionals the media and creative fields and form a Media Arts working within Sydney’s art community. I was critical part of some of Australia’s biggest Media and Technology Law inspired by one guest lecturer who is very events, including Sydney Architecture Festival, Sydney Film Festival, Sydney Music active in identifying and promoting emerging contemporary Aboriginal artists. Writers’ Festival and the Walkley Awards Painting for Outstanding Journalism. Performance Top ranked I’m interested in curating art to raise awareness Photography of social issues – with particular focus on Printmaking Aboriginal rights. I would also love to curate or for Media and Product Design manage visual arts festivals in Australia and State of the art Public Relations and Advertising overseas and I know that my Art Theory studies Creative Arts combined with the highly respected reputation UNSW Australia ranked well above Screen and Sound Production facilities of UNSW Art and Design will make me a highly world standard, scoring 5 out of 5 in Our modern Art & Design campus Sculpture and installation competitive candidate to future employers.’ the areas of film, television and digital boasts state-of-the-art facilities Textiles media, visual arts and crafts, cultural including a network of student-led and Theatre and Performance Studies and literary studies and performing arts museum-standard galleries, world-class Urban Planning and creative writing in the Excellence media production and design studios and Carissa Tan, Singapore in Research for Australia Report 2012. flexible study zones for you to collaborate Art Theory with peers and design to your full potential. 41 \ Future focus: Global social responsibility / 42

Future focus Be a force for Global social positive change UNSW creates leaders who make a difference From managing complex public and community health problems, to defending human rights and creating liveable cities, we need innovative responsibility approaches and effective solutions from a new type of leader. At UNSW, you will learn how to lead in a changing world by creating social, legal and environmental value.

We are a national leader in the humanities and social sciences, and have earned international recognition for the effectiveness of our teaching and the impact of our research. Our programs are based on rich theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience applicable for those who wish to drive meaningful and sustainable social change across government and community sectors.

Social justice is integral to the UNSW approach and our curriculum reflects this. Students will study socially relevant topics, including indigenous education, health and legal issues, human rights, women’s and gender studies, class, race and disability, environmental issues and experiential learning. We never lose sight of the way law and social sciences can be used to improve people’s lives.

Driven by curiosity and compassion, we strive toward a deeper understanding of humanity, of social institutions and of different cultures so that we can have a positive impact on a global scale – enlightening public debate, enhancing policy formation and developing innovative solutions for global issues. As citizens of the world, our UNSW offers leading programs graduates are confident, questioning and creative, in the area of global social pursuing careers that are exciting, influential and, responsibility for those who want often, unpredictable. to make an impact on global policy, practice and the political climate.

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What Opportunities to the world needs Architects

Community legal support effect change in a Cross-cultural consultants Development specialists million Doctors 550 million people550 go to bed hungry every night in Economists vast global network Asia and the Pacific. Governments and other sectors need to work together to achieve sustainable food Environmental engineers security in Asia, that will also result in sustainable land Global uncertainty Food scientists and water use, as well as the use of renewable energy. drives demand for / Asian Development Bank. “Investing in Food and Gender specialists Agriculture in Asia and the Pacific”, 2014 leaders who make Geospatial information scientists a difference Human rights lawyers International journalists As a UNSW graduate, passionate about global social responsibility, Interpreters and translators you can enjoy a wealth of challenging and high profile roles Organisational managers in public, private and academic It has been estimated that 55% of online consumers in Policy analysts sectors. As the world is confronted 60 countries across the world support and purchase 500 million people live in countries at risk of with social, economic, environmental products and services from companies that show a Political advisers and political issues, our graduates commitment to positive social and environmental impact. instability and conflict. Between 2012 and 2013, meet the ever-growing demand for / Nielsen. Doing Well by Doing Good, 2014 there were 18,000 lives lost due to terrorist incidents. Political scientists specialists who can research, inform Those specialising in dispute resolution, human rights and formulate socially just solutions policy, international relations, development studies, Pro bono legal advisers and policies. social research and policy can work to bring about global peace. Project managers / Institute for Economics & Peace. Global Peace Equipped with a UNSW Public sector managers qualification, you can find an Index, 2014 abundance of opportunities in Refugee and displacement advocates government, corporate, non-government organisations Renewable energy entrepreneurs and education institutions. Research consultants

The training, research experience Social entrepreneurs and practical application you get Climate change is already costing the world over $1.2 as a UNSW student will ensure Corporate social responsibility is no longer Social scientists trillion (1.6% of global GDP) annually. Extreme weather you are a prime candidate for jobs considered as a social obligation – rather, as good conditions have led to devastating death tolls from in these important sectors. What’s business strategy. Companies are stepping up in Social workers natural catastrophes, malnutrition, poverty and disease. more, you’ll have the satisfaction tackling pressing issues such as human rights, This calls for social work and public health specialists, Teachers of making your contribution as a gender and the environment. as well as public policy and governance, social research socially responsible global citizen. / Linda Novick O’Keefe, Founding Chief Executive and policy and development studies specialists. Urban planners Officer, Common Threads / DARA and the Climate Vulnerable Forum. Climate Vulnerability Monitor: A Guide to the Cold Calculus of Please note: the references and statistics herein are drawn from a variety A Hot Planet, 2012 of different sources, including the opinions of experts in the different fields. This is only intended as a guide and cannot be used to predict your individual outlook. We encourage students to conduct research within their country and field of interest. 45 \ Future focus: Global social responsibility / 46

Choose UNSW for socially Improving the world responsible careers begins at UNSW

Areas of study Top 15 Architecture Architectural Studies subject rankings Arts Our Law subject was placed at 15th, Business Architecture/Built Environment ranked 22nd Communication and Journalism and Education scored 41st place globally. Construction Management and Property Justice for all / QS World University Rankings by Subject 2015 UNSW Law’s commitment to justice Criminology and Criminal Justice for all is demonstrated through the Design its association with a range of legal Development Studies research, advocacy and education Economics Centres. These Centres play a central Education role in the education of students Environmental Engineering through internships and clinical legal Environmental Humanities education. UNSW is also host to the Social policy Environmental Law Centre for Refugee Research and Environmental Management Gender Violence Research Network. research Food Science and Technology Human Geography Human Rights Law excellence From health and security to education and Immunology global governance and human rights, our Industrial Design UNSW Arts and Social Sciences’ researchers International Law are developing new ways of understanding, International Relations and responding to, the continual transformation International Studies of our highly interconnected world. We have Law ‘I’m really passionate about population health and the strongest concentration of social policy Landscape Architecture how we can learn from other countries and societies researchers in Australia and are recognised Medicine in the management of world health issues. UNSW’s for excellence in social policy research Nutrition teaching methods are comprised of a really good Collaborative and engagement. Optometry balance of strong theory base and practical aspects, Photovoltaics and Solar Energy meaning that you can contextualise theoretical and progressive Planning knowledge with real world examples. Political Science I am looking forward to returning home to contribute Renewable Energy to the development and regrowth of public health approach Science systems in Liberia. I really want to make a difference Social Research and Policy in priority issues like education, health systems, to learning faculty sanitation and maternal mortality. I hope to inspire Global Social Research and Policy Law You’ll learn in a vibrant atmosphere In the QS World University Rankings by other students to learn about international public Social Sciences focused on social and global Faculty, 2014 we are 20th in the world for health – we need compassionate, globally aware Social Work improvements with a collaborative Social Sciences and 51st for Arts & Humanities. people to tackle these issues all over the world.’ Statistics and interdisciplinary approach to our We are also proudly ranked 46th in the world for Urban Planning teaching. In this environment, you Social Sciences in the Times Higher Education Vision Science will develop the capacity to make an World University Rankings 2014-2015. Samretta Carr Caldwell, Liberia informed engagement with pressing International Public Health and Health Management national and global issues. 47 \ A / 48 Actuarial Studies

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Business School Bachelor of Actuarial Studies 48/144 A$36,000 Undergraduate degree programs Program code 3586 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Index 3 years February and July Maths Marketing; Mathematics; Statistics; Human credit analyst, forecasting analyst, insurance Program structure Resource Management; Real Estate Studies; and analyst, risk assessment officer, statistical Accounting 48, 50, 52, 53 Environmental Humanities 50, 51, 74 Media, Culture and Technology 50, 51 The core courses combine studies in actuarial Taxation research analyst, superannuation advisor or studies, economics, finance and mathematics, wealth management analyst. Actuarial Studies 48 Environmental Management 62, 70 Medical Science 69 Compulsory core courses: Accounting and which prepares you for a role as an actuarial Financial Management 1A, Accounting and Advanced Science 73 European Studies 50, 51, 53, 63 Medicinal Chemistry 69 analyst. Students who achieve the required Financial Management 1B, Business Finance, Advertising 66 Exercise Physiology 68 Medicine 67 academic standard in the actuarial studies courses Professional recognition Introduction to Actuarial Studies, Microeconomics will gain exemption from Part I of the Actuaries This degree serves as a foundation for students who Aerospace Engineering 56 Film and Television Production 54, 65-67 Microbiology 52, 56, 63, 65, 69, 72, 73 1, Macroeconomics 1, Managing Organisations Institute Australia professional examinations as wish to enter the actuarial profession. Students must and People, Mathematics for Actuarial Studies Anatomy 65, 69, 72, 73 Film Studies 50, 51, 67 Mining Engineering 56, 59 well as the Core Technical courses of the Institute achieve the required academic standard in their and Finance 1A, Mathematics for Actuarial and Faculty of Actuaries (UK) professional actuarial studies courses to gain exemptions from Animation 65 Financial Economics 48, 52, 55 Molecular Biology 52, 56, 63, 65, 69, 72, 73 Studies and Finance 1B, Foundations of Actuarial examinations. The degree can be enhanced with a Part I of the Actuaries Institute Australia professional Models, Financial Mathematics for Actuaries, and Asian Studies 50, 53, 63 Fine Arts 50, 54, 62, 65, 66 Music 50, 51, 69 second approved major. examinations, the core technical subjects of the Probability and Mathematical Statistics. Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (UK) professional Architecture 48, 62 French Studies 50, 51, 52 Nanotechnology 70 MAJOR examinations, and the Validation by Educational Art History 50 Food Science 63, 72, 73 Naval Architecture 56, 59 Actuarial Studies Career opportunities Experience credit for the Society of Actuaries Art Theory 50 Genetics 65, 69, 72, 73 Neuroscience 71-73 There is strong demand for graduates in (USA). Students can gain exemptions from Part OTHER MAJORS actuarial studies, especially in the financial II of the Actuaries Institute, Australia professional Australian Studies 50 Geochemistry 73 Optometry and Vision Science 71-73 Accounting; Business Economics; Business Law; services, insurance and superannuation industry. examinations and become an associate member by Business Strategy and Economic Management; Aviation 51, 56 Geography 50, 51, 62, 72, 73 Painting 62, 63, 66 As a graduate, you can work as an actuarial completing an honours year in actuarial studies at the Finance; Financial Economics; Information analyst, consultant, asset management trainee, required academic standard. Biochemistry 69, 72, 73 Geospatial Engineering 56, 58 Pathology 65, 69, 72, 73 Systems; International Business; Management; Bioinformatics 56 German Studies 50, 51, 63, 64 Petroleum Engineering 56, 60 Biology 65, 72, 73 Graphic/Media Design 54, 55, 62, 63 Pharmacology 52, 68, 69, 72, 73 Dual Award Degree Programs Bachelor of Actuarial Studies / Bachelor of Laws - page 82 Biomedical Engineering 79 Greek Studies 50, 51, 63, 64 Philosophy 50, 51, 71 Bachelor of Actuarial Studies / Bachelor of Commerce - page 75 Bachelor of Actuarial Studies / Bachelor of Science - page 75 Bachelor of Actuarial Studies / Bachelor of Economics - page 75 Bachelor of Actuarial Studies / Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) - page 75 Biotechnology 52, 65, 72, 73 History 50, 51 Photography 62, 66 Business 48, 50, 52, 53, 55, 73 Human Resource Management 48, 50, 52, 55, 74 Photovoltaics and Solar Energy 56, 60 Business Economics 48, 52 Indigenous Studies 50, 51, 74 Physical Oceanography 72, 73 Architecture Business Law 48, 52, 55 Indonesian Studies 50, 51, 63, 64 Physical Science 72, 73 Business Strategy and Industrial Chemistry 56, 58 Physics 73 Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Built Environment 48/144 A$33,840 Economic Management 48, 52 Bachelor of Computational Design Industrial Design 54, 55 Physiology 52, 63, 65, 69, 72, 73 Ceramics 54, 62, 65 Program code 3268 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Information Systems 48, 52, 53, 55, 61 Planning 62, 70, 3 years February None Chemical Engineering 56, 57 Interior Architecture 49 Politics 50, 51, 74 Chemistry 56, 62, 63, 69, 72-73 YEAR 3 highly sought after to support the leading practices International Business 48, 50, 52, 55, 63, 74 Printmaking 62, 66 Digital Collaboration Studio; Open Elective; BEIL and businesses in this industry. Graduates will be Chinese Studies 50 Program structure International Relations 50, 51, 63, 64, 74 Professional Practice 70 YEAR 1 course; General Education; Graduation Project; able to work in the following fields: Civil Engineering 56, 57, 62 International Studies 52, 53, 63 Psychology 50, 51, 65, 71, 72 Architectural Design Studio 1; Computational BEIL Course; General Education. Architectural and urban design specialist,digital Commerce 55 Design Theory 1; Enabling Skills in Digital Fab; optimisation consultant for architecture or Italian Studies 50, 51 Public Relations 66 Modelling and Visualization; Computational Design Career opportunities engineering firms, software solutions developer, Communications 50, 54, 66 Japanese Studies 50, 51, 63, 64 Real Estate Studies 48, 52, 55 Theory 2; Urban Modelling; Ubiquitous Cities; Employers as wide ranging as architects, planners, design to production manager in a construction Computational Design 48 Real-Time Environments urban designers, industrial and product designers, firm, smart Cities consultant in planning offices Jewellery 54, 62, 63, 65, 66 Renewable Energy Engineering 56, 60 or councils, urban data analyst for business Computer Engineering 56, 57 YEAR 2 landscape architects, property developers, Journalism 66 Screen and Sound Production 67 consultancy firms, design technology manager in Computational Design Theory 3; Computational builders and construction managers will value the Computer Science 53 architecture and design firms, digital fabrication Korean Studies 50, 51, 63, 64 Sculpture, Performance Sustainability; Advanced Computational Design; computational design skills acquired by the graduate. and smart manufacturing specialist, animation Construction Management and Installation 62, 66 Building Information Modelling; Urban Interaction Landscape Architecture 49 professional, gaming environment developer, and Property 53 The built environment professions are amongst Social Research and Policy 74 Design; Advanced Digital Fabrication; Design Languages 63, 64 the most advanced in their use of emerging building Information Model (BIM) Implementer, Creative Writing 50, 51 Information Management; Open Elective Social Work 74, 75 technologies and the qualifications gained will be parametric design enabler Law 64 Criminology 50, 51, 54 Sociology and Anthropology 50, 51, 74, 75 Linguistics 50, 51 Design 54, 55, 62, 65 Software Engineering 56, 61 Management 48, 52, 53, 55, 62, 70, 73, 74 Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Development Studies 50, 51, 53, 63, 74 Spanish & Latin American Studies 50, 51 Built Environment 48/144 A$34,560 Marine Science 65, 72, 73 Bachelor of Architectural Studies Drawing 62, 65 Statistics 48, 52, 55, 72-74 Program code 3261 Marketing 48, 50, 52, 55, 66, 74 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Earth Science 62, 72, 73 Surveying 56, 61 3 years February None Materials Science 65, 72, 73 Ecology 62, 65, 72, 73 Taxation 48, 52, 55 Mathematics 48, 55, 72-74 YEAR 2 Architectural Design Studio 6, Architectural History and Economics 50, 52, 55, 74 Telecommunications Engineering 56, 61 Program structure Architectural Design Studio 3, Building Information Theory 3, 2 BEIL interdisciplinary learning courses Mechanical Engineering 56, 58 Education 55, 77 Modelling, Architectural Design Studio 4, Note: An optional honours year is available. Theatre & Performance Studies 50, 51 YEAR 1 Mechanical and Architectural History and Theory 2, Structures and Electrical Engineering 56, 57 Architectural Design Studio 1, Architectural History Manufacturing Engineering 59 Women’s and Gender Studies 50, 51 Construction 2, 2 general education courses and 1 and Theory 1, Environment 1, Enabling Skills and Career opportunities Engineering 56 open elective Mechatronic Engineering 56, 59 Research Practice, Architectural Design Studio As a graduate, you may find employment as English 50, 51 Dual award degree programs 75 2, Architectural Communications, Structures and Media and Communication 66-67 YEAR 3 a consulting architect in a private practice, Construction 1, 1 open elective a specialist architect, an architect at a Environmental Engineering 56, 58 Architectural Design Studio 5, Environment 2, Media Arts 50, 62, 65, 66 continued on next page

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multidisciplinary design practice, an architect in degree which has professional recognition from Art Theory a government office or large commercial practice the NSW Architects Registration Board, Australian Professional recognition Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition architectural firms. Institute of Architects, Architects Accreditation The Bachelor of Architectural Studies is the Art & Design 48/144 A$29,040 undergraduate pathway to the professionally Council of Australia and Commonwealth Bachelor of Art Theory accredited postgraduate Master of Architecture Association of Architects. Program code 4803 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 3 years February and July None

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition • Creative Direction, Planning and Production Built Environment 48/192 A$34,560 Program structure Career opportunities • Art and Design Criticism, Communications Bachelor of Architectural In your first year, you will undertake required The creative and cultural industries are key and Journalism Studies (UNSW - Tongji) Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge courses introducing you to a range of Fine Art, drivers of growth in the contemporary global • Cultural and Creative Research and Scholarship 4 years February (Students commence None Design and Media histories and theories. In second economy. Our graduates are sought after across a • Multi-Platform Publishing and Distribution Program code 3264 the dual degree at Tongji and the Tongji academic year commences and third year, you are able to tailor your degree range of arts, cultural, entertainment, media and • Curatorship, Festival, Event and in September.) by choosing your own art theory major. Throughout technology industries. Museum Management your study, you will be able to fine-tune your skills • Design Thinking and Management Careers for Bachelor of Art Theory graduates include: Equivalent of 96 UOC will be studied at Tongji and areas of expertise by undertaking electives in • Public Programming and Engagement • Arts and Cultural Management, Policy Making Admission Requirements University (first 3 semesters and last semester of any area, including Fine Arts, Design or Media Arts. • Entrepreneurship, Strategist, Creative Social Professional recognition and Administration Applicants for admission will require academic the degree). 96 UOC will be studied at UNSW Built The Bachelor of Architectural Studies is an Enterprise and Startups qualification, portfolio and interview to Environment (4 semesters). undergraduate pathway to the professionally meet requirements. At the end of the fourth year, graduates will be accredited postgraduate Master of Architecture page 82 An online application needs to be submitted directly eligible to apply for the UNSW Master of Architecture degree which has professional recognition from Dual Award Degree Programs Bachelor of Art Theory / Bachelor of Laws - page 75 to Tongji University and not through UNSW. For more program or alternatively proceed to postgraduate the NSW Architects Registration Board, Australian Bachelor of Art Theory / Bachelor of Arts - page 75 Bachelor of Art Theory / Bachelor of Social Policy & Research - information: http://study.tongji.edu.cn studies at Tongji University. Institute of Architects, Architects Accreditation Council of Australia and Commonwealth This degree is not available to students who are Association of Architects. currently studying an undergraduate architecture Career opportunities Arts degree or PRC citizens. This degree will prepare you for work in both China and Australia. As a graduate, you may find Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Arts & Social Sciences employment as a consulting architect in a private Bachelor of Arts 48/144 A$29,040 practice, a specialist architect, an architect at a Program code 3403 Program Structure multidisciplinary design practice, an architect in Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Semester one commences in September 2016 at 3 years February and July None a government office or large commercial practice Tongji University. architectural firms. • Indigenous Studies select two majors, completing your Arts degree Areas of Study • Indonesian Studies* with a double major. Alternatively, you may select • Art History and Theory* • International Business one major and one minor area of study. Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition • Asian Studies • International Relations Built Environment 48/192 A$31,920 Bachelor of Interior Architecture • Australian Studies* • Italian Studies* Career opportunities Program code 3255 • Chinese Studies • Japanese Studies Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge As a Bachelor of Arts graduate you will develop • Creative Writing • Korean Studies 4 years February None transferable skills suited to a wide range of • Criminology • Linguistics careers. These skills include critical and creative • Development Studies • Media, Culture and Technology YEAR 3 and design for the broad spectrum of public and problem solving, persuasive communication • Economics • Music Program Structure Design Practice 5, Design Practice 6, 2 general private sectors including office, hotel, exhibition, and presentation skills, research skills, an • English • Philosophy YEAR 1 education courses, 2 BEIL interdisciplinary medical and retail environments. understanding of human behavior, and respect for • Environmental Humanities • Politics Design Practice 1, Interior Technics 1, Critical learning courses social, cultural and individual diversity. Perspectives 1, Design Practice 2, Interior Technics • European Studies • Psychology* 2, Critical Perspectives 2 YEAR 4 • Film Studies • Sociology and Anthropology Our graduates can be found in the following Design Practice 7, Design Practice 8, 2 open Professional recognition • French Studies • Theatre and Performance Studies careers: Diplomacy, publishing, the arts and creative YEAR 2 elective courses, 2 BE elective courses The program is recognised by the International • Geography • Women’s and Gender Studies* industries, international affairs, education, journalism, Design Practice 3, Interior Technics 3, Critical Federation of Interior Architects/Designers through • German Studies * minor only social justice, politics, university and public the Design Institute of Australia. Perspectives 3, Design Practice 4, Interior Technics Career opportunities • Greek Studies* administration, interpreting and translating, business 4, Critical Perspectives 4 As a graduate, you can pursue a career as a • Spanish and Latin American Studies Program structure and entrepreneurship, media and research. private consultant or corporate interior designer • History You will complete in-depth study in two areas, • Human Resource Management which you select from 35 areas of study. You may

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Environmental Management / Bachelor of Arts - page 81 Built Environment 48/192 A$32,400 Dual Award Degree Programs Bachelor of Landscape Architecture Bachelor of Art Theory / Bachelor of Arts - page 75 Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Laws - page 82 Program code 3380 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Bachelor of Fine Arts / Bachelor of Arts - page 81 Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Arts - page 84 4 years including a period of 90 days February None Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Arts - page 76 Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Arts - page 85 work experience Bachelor of Economics / Bachelor of Arts - page 77 Bachelor of Science (Advanced) / Bachelor of Arts - page 85 Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) / Bachelor of Arts - page 86 Landscape Engineering Principles, Select Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - page 77 Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) / Bachelor of Arts - page 86 Program structure Electives, general education courses Career opportunities Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Arts - page 80 YEAR 1 As a graduate, you can pursue a career as a Design Communication 1, Landscape Studio 1, YEAR 3 design consultant in a private practice, technical Landscape Management, Landscape Studio 5, Introduction to Landscape Architecture, officer or designer in state or local government, Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Urban Landscape Design Seminar, Landscape Arts & Social Sciences Landscape Analysis, Landscape Studio 2, History landscape designer or planner in state government Bachelor of Arts and Business 48/144 A$32,520 of Landscape Architecture, Plants and Design, Studio 6, 2 BEIL interdisciplinary learning course or landscape planning and management specialist. Program code 3437 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Design Communication 2 YEAR 4 3 years February and July None Landscape Studio 7, Contemporary Theory and YEAR 2 Research, Professional Practice, Landscape Studio Professional recognition Landscape Studio 3, Landscape This program is accredited by the Australian principles. You will develop foundations in business • Marketing Fundamentals 8, Optional Thesis, open electives Documentation, Landscape Studio 4, Institute of Landscape Architects. Program structure through the following core courses: • Managing Organisations and People Planting Design at the Landscape Scale, This degree allows you to merge your passion • Accounting and Financial Management 1A You then have the opportunity to gain additional in Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences with a • Business and the Law business insight through marketing, business practical understanding of marketing and business • Microeconomics 1 continued on next page

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law and management elective courses. You also • German Studies • Women’s and Gender Studies* Biotechnology complete an arts major (nine courses) and a minor • Greek Studies* * minor only (six courses) as well as one arts elective. • Spanish and Latin American Studies Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Science • History 48/192 A$37,440 MAJORS AND MINORS Career opportunities • Indigenous Studies This degree provides you with the skills to work in Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge • Asian Studies • Indonesian Studies* management, marketing and strategy roles in a range Program code 3052 4 years February and July (summer semester Maths and Chemistry • Australian Studies* • International Relations of industries and organisations. Your choice of major must be completed after 1st semester • Art History and Theory* • Italian Studies* and minor will help shape your career options. of study) • Chinese Studies • Japanese Studies • Creative Writing • Korean Studies You will develop skills, capabilities and ways of Chemical and Spectroscopic Analysis, Physiology, • Criminology • Linguistics thinking critically, which are highly valued by Program structure Introductory Pharmacology and Toxicology Career opportunities • Development Studies • Media, Culture and Technology employers and professions including critical and YEAR 1 As a graduate, you can expect to find • English • Music YEAR 3 creative problem solving, persuasive communication Molecules Cells and Genes, Introductory employment in a wide range of organisations • Environmental Humanities • Philosophy Molecular Biology of Nucleic Acids, and presentation skills, research skills, an Biotechnology, Chemistry, Mathematics, electives including start-up companies developed to • European Studies • Psychology* understanding of human behavior, and respect for Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Commercial commercialise new research findings, established • Film Studies • Politics social, cultural and individual diversity. YEAR 2 Biotechnology, Professional Issues in Biotechnology, companies applying new biological techniques, • French Studies • Sociology and Anthropology Current Trends in Biotechnology, Principles of General Education, and selected courses from an medical and biological research organisations and • Geography* • Theatre and Performance Studies Biochemistry (Advanced), Principles of Molecular approved medical stream, environmental stream or a range of commercially related activities such as Biology (Advanced), Genetics, Microbiology, molecular stream patents and venture capital. Molecular Cell Biology, General Education, and YEAR 4 selected courses from the following: Evolutionary Biotechnology research project See also Bachelor of Commerce - page 52 and Physiological Ecology, Organic Chemistry, Bachelor of Arts - page 50 Bachelor of Arts and Business / Bachelor of Laws - page 82 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Laws - page 82 See also Bachelor of Science - page 72 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Bioinformatics Engineering - page 56 Bachelor of Science (Advanced) - page 73 Aviation

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Science 48/144 A$37,440 Commerce Bachelor of Aviation (Flying) Program code 3980 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Business School 3 years February Maths and Physics is recommended Bachelor of Commerce 48/144 A$36,000 Program code 3502 YEAR 3 year flight training option will hold the Bachelor of Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 3 years February and July Maths Program structure Flight Operations 3, Airline Management, Aviation Aviation. You will attain a minimum of Commercial The Bachelor of Aviation within the flying stream Safety and Resource Management, General Pilots Licence with a Multi Engine Command Business Strategy and Economic Management; is an integrated program consisting of an Education, and one course chosen from: Simulation Instrument Rating and an Air Transport Pilots Finance; Financial Economics; Human Resource academic core plus quality flight training to Applications and Air Traffic Management, Aviation Licence (frozen) on completion of the degree with Program structure Career opportunities The compulsory core courses in the first semester Management; Information Systems; International commercial standards. Maintenance Technology and Operations advanced options available including Instructor As a graduate, you will be equipped with specialist provide you with the business fundamentals. You Business; Management; Marketing; Real Estate technical skills which are the building blocks for a YEAR 1 Aircraft Evaluation and Design Appraisal Rating, Multi Crew course or a research project. will then choose four courses from a list that allows Studies and Taxation. career in business, as well as developed analytical Fundamentals of Aviation, Introduction to Human As an international student, you are advised to you to explore different areas of study and help you skills. You will be qualified to pursue a range of Factors, Airline Economics, Introduction to Aircraft Career opportunities confirm registration requirements with the relevant Other approved majors choose a major. careers across local and international organisations, Engineering, Mathematics for Life Sciences, Whilst many trainee pilots aim at airline aviation authorities in your home country. A Class Chinese Studies; French Studies; German government and not-for-profit organisations and work Statistics for Life and Social Sciences, Physics 1A employment, you may also find careers in One aviation medical certificate is required to be a Compulsory core courses are: Studies; Japanese Studies; Korean Studies; and as an accountant, economist, strategy consultant, (Aviation), Energy and Environmental Physics business aviation, training, charter flying and commerical pilot. You should check with your local Accounting and Financial Management 1A, Spanish and Latin American Studies. business manager, marketing specialist, information aerial survey work. aviation medical examiner to determine whether Business and Economic Statistics, Microeconomics you are eligibile for an Australian Class One • Accounting systems consultant, taxation advisor, investment YEAR 2 1, Managing Organisations and People medical certificate. • Business Economics banker, or policy advisor. Flight Operations 1, Flight Operations 2, Professional recognition Choose four courses from the following list: • Business Law General Education On graduation, students who complete the three- Accounting and Financial Management 1B, • Business Strategy and Economic Management Business and the Law, Business Finance, Creating • Finance Professional recognition Social Change: From Innovation to Impact, You can tailor your studies to meet the educational • Financial Economics Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Global Business Environment, IS in Business, requirements for peak professional bodies including • Human Resource Management Science 48/144 A$37,440 Macroeconomics, Marketing Fundamentals the Australian Computer Society, the Australian Bachelor of Aviation (Management) • Information Systems Human Resource Institute, the Australian Securities Program code 3981 MAJORS Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge • International Business and Investment Commission, CPA Australia, the 3 years Maths In your second and third year of study, you can February and July • Management Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand, choose one or two majors. • Marketing Institute of Public Accountants, and the Financial People, Microeconomics 1, Aviation Technologies, Technology and Operations, Aircraft Evaluation and Commerce majors • Real Estate Studies Services Institute of Australasia. Program structure Aviation Operations Research, Aviation Security Design Appraisal Accounting; Business Economics; Business Law; • Taxation YEAR 1 and Airport Management, Air Transport: Fundamentals of Aviation, Introduction to Human Environment, Logistics and Economics Career opportunities Factors, Airline Economics, Introduction to Aircraft YEAR 3 Management within the industry often requires Dual Award Degree Programs Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Science - page 76 Engineering, Mathematics for Life Sciences, substantial knowledge of technical matters. page 75 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Science (Advanced) - page 76 Statistics for Life and Social Sciences, Physics Airline Management, Airline Resource Bachelor of Actuarial Studies / Bachelor of Commerce - Managers in aviation may also need specific Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) - page 76 1A (Aviation), Energy and Environmental Physics, Management, Aviation Safety and Resource Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Arts - page 76 knowledge of the unique operational aspects of the page 76 Airline Financial Analysis and Decision Support Management, Aviation Research Methods, General Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Aviation (Management) - page 76 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) - industry that relate to scheduling, route planning, Education, and courses chosen from: Simulation Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Design (Honours) - page 76 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - page 77 YEAR 2 airport operations, aviation laws and regulations, Applications and Air Traffic Management, Aviation Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Economics - page 76 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Laws - page 82 Aviation Law and Regulations, Airline Marketing and Sustainable Tourism, Airport Management security, economics and marketing. Employment Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Fine Arts - page 76 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Commerce - page 80 Strategies, Regional and General Aviation, General 2, Workplace Safety, Aviation Maintenance is therefore open in many areas and you may work Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Science and Engineering) / Bachelor of Education, and courses chosen from: Managing within several of these areas during your career. Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Information Systems - page 76 Commerce - page 81 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Media (Public Relations and Advertising)- page 76 Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Commerce - page 84 Dual Award Degree Programs Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Aviation (Management) - page 76

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Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Commerce Business School 48/192 A$36,000 Career opportunities Professional recognition (International) As a graduate, you can work as a developer, Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Dependent on the completion of specific units, Building (AIB), the Australian Property Institute, the Program code 3558 property consultant, construction manager, 4 years February and July Maths this degree is accredited by the Royal Institute of Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors and the project manager, quantity surveyor, facilities Chartered Surveyors, the Australian Institute of Chartered Institute of Building. manager or builder. Asian studies, European studies, development Program structure studies, modern languages and international Career opportunities This is a rigorous four-year program relations), one intercultural and cross cultural As a graduate, you can find employment in diverse which includes: study course, two studies of the region course professions within the commerce industry depending See also page 57 • Core courses from the Bachelor of Commerce and one capstone course on your choice of major in the commerce degree. Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Civil Engineering - including four compulsory core and four elective • A 12-month period of overseas study* You can work in government agencies including core courses *In order to proceed on the Overseas Study Program, foreign affairs, investment banks and other financial • A choice of one commerce major (see Bachelor which is a compulsory part of this program, students institutions with international links as well as non- of Commerce) must satisfy the academic requirements of the government organisations. Criminology • Four international studies courses (including University’s International Exchange Program. Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Criminology Arts & Social Sciences 48/144 A$29,040 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Laws - page 82 and Criminal Justice Dual Award Degree Programs Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge page 76 Program code 3422 Bachelor of Actuarial Studies / Bachelor of Commerce - page 75 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Media (Public Relations and Advertising)- 3 years February and July None Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Arts - page 76 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Science - page 76 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Aviation (Management) - page 76 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Science (Advanced) - page 76 YEAR 1 Criminology electives may include: History of Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Design (Honours) - page 76 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) - page 76 Program structure Introduction to Criminology, Introduction to Criminal Crime; Law, Policy and Practice; Criminal Justice Criminologists work to reduce crime by better Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Economics - page 76 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) - page 76 Justice, Policy and Society, Social Research and System; Juvenile Justice; Policing; Sex, Human understanding it. This degree draws on disciplines Society, electives Rights and Justice; Deviant Fieldwork; Crime in Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - page 77 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Commerce - page 80 such as psychology, sociology, law, philosophy, Australian Society; Crime, Gender and Sexuality Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Fine Arts - page 76 Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Science and Engineering) / Bachelor of YEAR 2 Commerce - page 81 cultural studies and history. You will study 13 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Information Systems - page 76 core courses in Criminology, and Social Policy Criminal Law and Justice 1, Criminal Law and Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Commerce - page 84 and Research, and a further 11 elective courses Justice 2, Qualitative Social Research, Policy Career opportunities Our graduates can be found working as policy including prescribed electives, free electives and Analysis, Criminology electives, electives analysts and advisors, research officers, project general education courses. YEAR 3 managers and research designers in private, Computer Science Explaining Crimes, Criminology Capstone, Social government and non-government sectors. Theory and Policy Analysis, Social Science and Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Policy Project, Criminology Electives, Electives Bachelor of Science Engineering 48/144 A$37,440 (Computer Science) Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 3978 Dual Award Degree Programs Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) / Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice - 3 years February and July Maths page 86 Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice / Bachelor of Laws - page 82 electives, general education courses like Microsoft, IBM and Sun Microsystems). They Program structure commonly work as programmers and analysts, but YEAR 3 A typical program sequence is shown below. some find that working with people in user support, Management and Ethics, Level 3/4 Design or as a network administrator, is more to their liking. YEAR 1 Computer Science electives, 2 electives, Computing, Mathematics, Discrete Mathematics, general education courses Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Art & Design A$29,040 3 electives Bachelor of Design (Honours) 48/192 Professional recognition YEAR 2 Career opportunities Graduates are eligible for membership of the Program code 4809 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Software Construction, Microprocessors and Graduates are employed in a wide range of Australian Computer Society and the Association 4 years February and July None Interfacing, Engineering Design in Computing, industries, in government departments and private for Computing Machinery, the peak industry/ firms (including software development companies academic body in North America. The fourth year of study is an Honours year in Graduates find employment in areas including: Program structure which you will undertake a major integrated studio • Graphics, media and digital design In the first year, all Art & Design studio degree project enabling you to demonstrate your emerging • Interaction design Dual Award Degree Programs Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) / Bachelor of Laws - page 83 students undertake a foundation year made design capacities and professionalism. You will also • Communications, branding and advertising Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) - page 76 Bachelor of Science (Advanced) / Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) - page 86 up of Gateway courses. Design, Fine Arts and undertake an industry-based internship as part of • Design management and strategy Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) - page 85 Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) / Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) Media Arts students work alongside each other, our Professional Experience Program to prepare you • Social innovation and entrepreneurship - page 86 encouraging multidisciplinary engagement and for employment in the design sector. • App development, data visualisation and Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) / Bachelor of Arts - page 85 Bachelor of Media Arts (Honours)/Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) - page 84 allowing you to gain a thorough foundation of responsive design Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) - page 80 conceptual, technical skills and ways of thinking DESIGN STUDIO STREAMS • Creative consultancies, design and media that are applicable to a wide range of studio Graphics Media, Spatial Design, Object Design, studios, design-led businesses practices. As a first year student you will also Jewellery, Textiles, Ceramics • Environmental, spatial, interior and architectural Construction Management and Property complete two design gateway courses that will design practices introduce you to working in the contemporary • Object, furniture and lighting design Career opportunities and historic disciplines of design, context and • Film, television, online and mobile production and Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition UNSW’s Bachelor of Design (Hons) prepares environment, materials and methodologies. post-production Built Environment 48/192 A$32,400 students to be dynamic design professionals and Bachelor of Construction • Design for exhibitions, galleries and museums In your second year of study, you will choose two studio practitioners. Management and Property Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge • Costume, theatre and events design Design studio streams to focus on from Graphics Program code 3331 4 years (including a period of 80 February None Our graduates are highly sought after across a • Design teaching and academia Media, Object Design, Spatial Design, Ceramics, days work experience) broad range of professional design disciplines • Jewellery design Jewellery and Textiles. You will continue with these in media and technology industries, global • Packaging, illustration and publishing two studios in your third year, which also includes an YEAR 2 Built Environment, Construction Techniques, Social institutions, major corporations, creative and • Textile, fabric, wearable design and fashion integrated project completed across both studios. Program structure Construction Law, Industrial Building Construction, Responsibility and Professional Ethics, 2 specified bespoke agencies. YEAR 1 Construction Contract Administration, Tall Building electives, 2 BEIL interdisciplinary learning courses Construction Materials, Construction Management Construction, 1 open elective, 2 specified electives, YEAR 4 Principles, Domestic Construction, Introduction 1 BE elective Thesis (optional), specified electives, open elective, Bachelor of Design (Honours) / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - page 78 to Construction and Property Industries, Building Dual Award Degree Programs YEAR 3 2 general education Bachelor of Design (Honours) / Bachelor of Media (Public Relations and Advertising) - Structures, Construction and Property Economics, Low Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Design (Honours) - page 76 Scheduling Techniques in Construction, OH&S in the page 77 Rise Residential Construction, Project Management continue the next page

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4 years February None Program code 3707 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 4 years February and July* (February only Maths and Physics YEAR 3 sector (consumer and public access products for Mining Engineering) Program structure Design Studio 5; Design Studio 6; Consumer – electrical, transport, scientific, medical, retail, YEAR 1 Behaviour; 2 x BEIL Interdisciplinary courses; 2 x furniture, telecommunications), digital multimedia The UNSW Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) • Industrial Chemistry • Flexible (for students who wish to study Physical Principles for Design; Design Studio 1; BE Electives. designer, product branding and marketing, is a four-year program which is offered in 20 • Mechanical Engineering engineering but choose to delay their choice of Communication 1; Design Studio 2; Manufacturing packaging designer, exhibition designer or engineering disciplines: • Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering which branch of engineering to study until the YEAR 4 Technology; Communication 2. graphic designer. • Mechatronic Engineering end of year 1) Design Studio 7; Design Studio 8; 2 x Open • Aerospace Engineering • Mining Engineering YEAR 2 Elective courses; 2 x General Education courses. • Bioinformatics Engineering • Naval Architecture Design Studio 3; Ergonomics; Marketing • Chemical Engineering Program structure Professional recognition • Petroleum Engineering • 168 UOC courses from stream + Fundamentals; Thinking Products; Design Studio 4; • Civil Engineering Career opportunities The Bachelor of Industrial Design is recognised • Photovoltaics and Solar Energy • 12 UOC General Education courses + 1 FBE Elective. • Computer Engineering As a graduate, you can pursue a career as a by the Design Institute of Australia, the professional • Renewable Energy Engineering • 12 UOC Electives*+ • Electrical Engineering product designer within a design consultancy, a body representing industrial, graphic and • Software Engineering • 60 days Industrial Training • Environmental Engineering multidisciplinary design team (architectural and interior designers. • Surveying * Elective courses to be taken from Professional • Geospatial Engineering engineering consultancies), or the manufacturing • Telecommunications Elective List specified by individual stream

Economics Dual Award Degree Programs Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) - page 80 Bachelor of Engineering / Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering - page 79 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Laws - page 82 Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Master of Biomedical Engineering - page 79 Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - page 84 Business School 48/144 A$36,000 Bachelor of Economics Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Arts - page 80 Bachelor of Science (Advanced) / Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - page 85 Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) / Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - Program code 3543 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Commerce - page 80 page 86 3 years February and July Maths Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Science - page 80

MAJORS Aerospace Engineering Program structure In your second and third year of study, you can Career opportunities The first year of study provides an understanding choose one or two majors of study: Graduates in the various economics disciplines of economic theory and business statistics, and find employment in many areas of business and Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Aerospace Engineering an introduction to the application of economics to • Economics majors: government. Specific job tasks can vary contemporary issues. This helps you choose the Econometrics enormously, providing the potential for a Telecommunications Engineering, Engineering YEAR 4 right economics major for your studies. You will then • Economics challenging and exciting career. Graduates with Program structure Mathematics, Engineering Design, Mechanics of Aerospace Design Project, Thesis, Dynamics of A typical program sequence is shown below: have the option to choose a second major to study • Financial Economics high qualifications in economics typically work as Solids, Fluid Mechanics, Engineering Mechanics, Aerospace Vehicles, Professional electives, general Numerical Methods and Statistics education course in the degree. Other majors: professional economists. They are sought after by YEAR 1 Accounting; Business Law; Finance; Human Resource major economic policy government departments, Mathematics, Physics, Engineering Computing, Compulsory first and second year core courses: YEAR 3 Management; Information Systems; International private sector employers and international Engineering Design, Engineering Mechanics, 2 first Aerospace Design, Aerospace Structures, Career opportunities Accounting and Financial Management 1A Graduates find employment in the aerospace Business; Management; Marketing; Real Estate organisations. Private sector employers include year electives. Aerodynamics, Flight Performance and Propulsion, Microeconomics 1, Macroeconomics 1, design and manufacturing industry including Studies; Taxation; Mathematics; Psychology; Statistics; major economic consulting firms, retail and Professional Engineering and Communication, Quantitative Analysis Business and Economic YEAR 2 aerospace companies, airlines, defence forces and any major offered in the Bachelor of Arts. investment banks, and financial service providers. Linear Systems and Control, Thermodynamics, Statistics, Economic Analysis, Microeconomics 2, Design and Manufacturing, Electrical and and government regulators. Introductory Econometrics general education course

Bioinformatics Engineering Dual Award Degree Programs Bachelor of Economics / Bachelor of Science - page 77 Bachelor of Actuarial Studies / Bachelor of Economics - page 75 Bachelor of Economics / Bachelor of Science (Advanced) - page 77 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Bioinformatics Engineering Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Economics - page 76 Bachelor of Economics / Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) - page 77 page 77 Bachelor of Economics / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - page 78 Bachelor of Economics / Bachelor of Arts - Construction, Engineering Design in Computing, YEAR 4 Bachelor of Economics / Bachelor of Laws - page 82 Program structure Introduction to Bioinformatics, Software Management and ethics, Thesis, Bioinformatics A typical program sequence is shown below: Engineering Workshop, 1 course in either Genetics, Engineering Design Project, elective courses. Biochemistry, Microbiology, or Cell Biology Education (Secondary) YEAR 1 Maths, Computing, Chemistry, Physics, Design and YEAR 3 Career opportunities As a graduate, you can work with biotechnology Innovation, Molecules Cells and Genes Bioinformatics Methods and Applications, and pharmaceutical companies, companies in the Computational Bioinformatics, Molecular Biology Program structure Career opportunities YEAR 2 information and communications technology sector, Professional recognition of Nucleic Acids, Algorithms and Programming In this degree you will experience both Our Bachelor of Education (Secondary) is These programs are endorsed by the Board of Discrete Maths, Theory of Statistics, Principles public sector organisations, public and private Techniques, Database Systems, general education theoretical and practical aspects of education, recognised as an initial teaching qualification in Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards of Molecular Biology (Advanced), Software research organisations. courses, elective course including 80 days supervised professional both government and non-government schools in NSW (BOSTES) experience in at least three different schools. The Australia and internationally. As it is only offered Bachelor of Education (Secondary) is studied as a dual degree graduates benefit from further Note: please check the qualifications required to be as a dual degree with Arts, Commerce, Design career opportunities in complimentary professions. a practicing secondary teacher in your country. (Honours), Economics, Fine Arts, Media Arts (Honours), Music or Science. You will graduate with two degrees and a nationally accredited pre-service qualification to teach.

Dual Award Degree Programs Bachelor of Economics / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - page 78 Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - page 77 Bachelor of Fine Arts / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - page 78 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - page 77 Bachelor of Media Arts (Honours) / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - page 78 Bachelor of Design (Honours) / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - page 78 Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - page 79 Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - page 79 *Students starting an engineering program in semester 2 may be required to complete summer semesters. Contact the UNSW Engineering for further details.

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Chemical Engineering Environmental Engineering

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Chemical Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Environmental Engineering

Statistics, Material and Energy Systems, Fluid and Environment and Sustainability, Process Design and Energy Balances, Transport Engineering & YEAR 4 Program structure Particle Mechanics, Heat and Mass Transfer, Industrial Project, Professional Electives, Thesis Program structure Environmental Sustainability, Principles of Water Honours Thesis, general A typical program sequence is shown below: Chemistry for Chemical Engineers, Chemical A typical program sequence is shown below: Engineering, Engineering Computations for education courses, Sustainable Infrastructure Reaction Engineering, general education course Environmental Engineers, Engineering Mathematics and Professional Electives YEAR 1 Career opportunities YEAR 1 Mathematics, Physics, Engineering Computing, YEAR 3 Chemical engineers design and operate large- Mathematics, Physics, Engineering Computing, YEAR 3 Career opportunities Engineering Design, and one of the following pairs Experimental Practice, Process Modelling and scale chemical process equipment and factories Engineering Design, Chemistry, electives including: Environmental Frameworks, Applied Geotechnics Some environmental engineers work in an office of courses: Engineering Materials and Chemistry Analysis, Advanced Thermodynamics and safely, efficiently and in an environmentally Engineering Mechanics, Environmental Principles and Engineering Geology, Soil Mechanics, environment where they investigate, plan, design plus Engineering Chemistry; Chemistry A plus Separation, Chemical Engineering Laboratory, responsible manner. They produce a diverse and Systems Water Resources Engineering, Solid Wastes and and manage projects. Others are involved in Chemistry B, Higher Chemistry A plus Higher Process Equipment Design, Process Plant range of materials from fuels and circuit boards to Contaminant, Engineering Operations and Control, YEAR 2 field studies working on site. Most manage to Chemistry B, electives Design, Process Dynamics and Control, general processed foods, life saving pharmaceuticals and Water and Wastewater Engineering, Environmental Ecology Sustainability and Environmental Science, combine both office and field work in an exciting, education course filtered clean water. They also develop alternative Engineering Practice YEAR 2 Water and Atmospheric Chemistry, Material challenging and rewarding career. energy sources – alcohol and biofuels from crops Engineering Mathematics, Numerical Methods and YEAR 4 and efficient ways to utilise solar energy. Geospatial Engineering

Civil Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Geospatial Engineering

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Civil Engineering Year 3 Program structure Surveying Field Project, Cadastral Surveying and Career opportunities Engineering Computations for Civil Engineers, A typical program sequence is shown below: Land Law, Geospatial Information Systems, Remote You could work in land development and planning, Program structure general education courses Career opportunities Sensing & Photogrammetry, Geodetic Positioning cadastral surveying, hydrographic surveying, YEAR 1 A typical program sequence is shown below: Many civil engineers work in an office environment and Applications, Engineering Operations, electives engineering and mining surveying, precise YEAR 3 Mathematics, Physics, Computing, Engineering where they investigate, plan, design and measurement and positioning, cartography, YEAR 1 Applied Geotechnics and Engineering Geology, Design, Surveying and GIS, electives manage projects; others manage and supervise YEAR 4 environmental monitoring and in a variety of Mathematics, Physics, Engineering Computing, Water Resources Engineering, Engineering construction projects on site. Employment can be Thesis, Design Practice, Geospatial Information geospatial IT industries. Engineering Design, Engineering Mechanics, Year 2 Operations and Control, Soil Mechanics, Steel found with specialist consulting firms, construction Science, electives, general education Electives including: Engineering Materials, Computing, Surveying Computations, Structures, Concrete Structures, Water Resources and contracting companies, large public Engineering Infrastructure Systems Engineering Mathematics, Engineering Engineering, Water and Wastewater Engineering, companies, federal, state and local government Civil Engineering Practice Computations, Foundations of Geodesy and YEAR 2 organisations, airport and harbour authorities, Geospatial Reference Frames, electives Mechanics of Solids, Engineering Mathematics, YEAR 4 project developers, financial and management Principles of Water Engineering, Engineering Honours Thesis, general education courses, consultants, and many more. Construction, Structural analysis and Modelling, Professional Electives Industrial Chemistry Sustainable Transport & Highway Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Industrial Chemistry

Computer Engineering Fluid and Particle Mechanics, Chemical Reaction Program structure Engineering, Organic Chemistry, Instrumental Career opportunities A typical program sequence is shown below: Analysis, general education courses As a graduate, you can work in the chemical Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Computer Engineering and process industries as a research scientist, YEAR 1 YEAR 3 development chemist, technical representative or Electrical & Telecommunications Engineering, Mathematics, Physics, Engineering Computing, Polymer Science, Applied Industrial Chemistry, as a plant/company manager. Graduates may find Program structure Physics, general education courses, Career opportunities Engineering Design, one of the following: Organic Chemistry, Environmental Science employment with pharmaceutical, cosmetic or food A typical program sequence is shown below: Computer engineering graduates are ideally Chemistry A or Higher Chemistry A and Chemistry and Technology, Inorganic Chemistry, Process YEAR 3 industries; mineral processing plants; polymer, suited to jobs involving the development of B or Higher Chemistry B or Engineering Materials Dynamics and Control, general education courses YEAR 1 Analogue Electronics, Operating Systems, Design new materials, paper, fertiliser and wine making hardware software systems for communications, and Chemistry, electives including: Sustainable Maths, Physics, Computing, Engineering Project, Computer Architecture, Electives, general YEAR 4 industries or major companies involved in electronics or process control, and work in such Product Engineering and Design Design, electives pollution control. education courses diverse industries as telecommunications, power, Process Design Project, Environment and YEAR 2 Sustainability, Professional Elective, Thesis A and YEAR 2 YEAR 4 defence, or gaming machines. Engineering Mathematics, Numerical Methods Thesis B Mathematics, Microprocessors, Engineering Design Project, Management and Ethics, and Statistics, Materials and Energy Systems, Design in Computing, Digital Circuits and Systems, Thesis, electives

Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Electrical Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Mechanical Engineering

Analogue Electronics, general education courses YEAR 3 Program structure Career opportunities Program structure Professional Engineering & Communication, Career opportunities A typical program sequence is shown below: YEAR 3 Potential employers include service industries A typical program sequence is shown below: Linear Systems and Control, Mechanics of Solids, Mechanical engineers are involved in a wide Electromagnetic Engineering, Electronics, Digital such as Telstra, Optus and electricity authorities; Mechanical Design, Advanced Thermofluids, variety of essential industries. Graduates may YEAR 1 YEAR 1 Signal Processing, Electrical Energy, Control large private industrial groups, such as Ericsson, Thermodynamics, general education courses find employment with major companies operating Mathematics, Physics, Computing, Engineering See Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Systems, Electrical Engineering Design, Embedded Alstrom, BHP, Boeing Australia, Honeywell, in diverse manufacturing industries such as Design, electives including: Electrical and Engineering) entry for Year 1 and Year 2 courses YEAR 4 Systems Design, general education courses Motorola, IBM and Alcatel; small innovative car building; machine design and construction Telecommunications Engineering, Computing 1B on page 56 Mechanical Design 2, professional electives, Thesis YEAR 4 private firms specialising in the application of companies; consulting companies which provide YEAR 2 Electrical Design Proficiency, Professional Electives, new technologies to new products and services, specialised services such as stress analysis, noise Mathematics, Computing 1B or Computing 2, Strategic Leadership and Ethics, Thesis in a range of areas such as telecommunications and vibration analysis and building services design Circuits and Signals, Digital Circuit Design, and wireless electronics, internet services and and power and water supply companies. Electrical and Telecommunications Engineering, biomedical instrumentation.

Dual Award Degree Programs Bachelor of Engineering / Master of Engineering in Electrical Engineering - page 79 *Students starting an engineering program in semester 2 may be required to complete summer semesters. Contact the UNSW Engineering for further details.

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Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering Petroleum Engineering

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Petroleum Engineering

Product and Manufacturing Design, Mechanical Industry, Engineering Mathematics, Introduction Enhanced Oil and Gas Recovery, Natural Program structure Design, Linear systems and Control, Process Career opportunities Program structure to Petrophysics, Reservoir Engineering A, general Gas Engineering, Well Technology, Petroleum A typical program sequence is shown below: Technology and Automation, Thermodynamics Graduates may find employment with companies A typical program sequence is shown below: education courses Production Engineering, general education involved in product design and development, courses, professional elective YEAR 1 YEAR 4 manufacturing companies of all types, service YEAR 1 YEAR 3 See Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Design and Analysis of Product-Process Systems, providers such as banks or forwarding agencies, Mathematics, Physics, Engineering Computing, Reservoir Engineering B, Field Development Engineering) entry for Year 1 and Year 2 courses Engineering Management, Reliability and distribution companies, warehousing and logistics, Engineering Design, Engineering Materials Geology and Geophysics for Petroleum Career opportunities on page 56 Petroleum engineers have a number of career Maintenance Engineering, Process Modelling and consulting companies undertaking a variety of and Chemistry suggested electives including: Engineering, Reservoir Characterisation and Simulation, Thesis, Professional electives Fundamentals of Petroleum Geology, Introduction Simulation, Formation Evaluation, Petroleum choices. As a graduate, you can work in oil/gas YEAR 3 tasks such as the economic analysis of planning to the Petroleum Industry Economics, Well Drilling Equipment and companies or oil service companies in Australia Professional Engineering and Communication, and implementation of strategies and technologies. Operations, Design Project for Petroleum and internationally. Work will be a combination YEAR 2 Engineers, professional elective of outdoors and office work if you choose this Fluid and Particle Mechanics, Fundamentals of Mechatronic Engineering type of career. Working with computer-generated Petroleum Geology, Introduction to the Petroleum YEAR 4 modelling of reservoirs is another type of career. Industry, Business Practices in the Petroleum Integrated Oil/Gas Field Evaluation (Thesis), Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Mechatronic Engineering

YEAR 3 Photovoltaics and Solar Energy Program structure Professional Engineering and Communication, Career opportunities A typical program sequence is shown below: Linear Systems and Control, Robot Design, Mechatronic engineers can find employment Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Photovoltaics and Solar Energy YEAR 1 Computing Applications in Mechatronic Systems, throughout the range of fields which are normally See Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Mechanics of Solids, Microprocessors and covered by mechanical, electrical and computer Sustainable and Renewable Energy Technologies, Engineering) entry for Year 1 courses on page 56 Interfacing, Modelling and Control of Mechatronic engineering. You may find employment with Program structure general education courses, strand electives Career opportunities Systems, general education courses companies which design and manufacture A typical program sequence is shown below: Graduates may work globally in all aspects of YEAR 2 Years 2 and 3 Strand Options: Computing, consumer machines; companies which design, photovoltaic and renewable energy engineering Engineering Mathematics, Numerical Methods YEAR 1 Communications and Control, Electronics, Electrical YEAR 4 manufacture and install specialised industrial including: manufacturing, quality control and and Statistics, Engineering Design, Digital Circuit Mathematics, Physics, Engineering Energy, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, Advanced Autonomous Systems, general machines; companies whose primary interests reliability, computer-aided design of devices Design, Engineering Mechanics, Computing for Computing, Engineering Design, Electives Chemical Engineering, Architecture, Physics education course, Process Modelling and relate to mechanical, electrical or computer and systems, research and education, system Mechatronic Engineers, Design and Manufacturing, Simulation, Robotics, Thesis, professional electives including: Sustainable Energy, Electrical and engineering; and with consulting engineers dealing YEAR 4 design and analysis, balance of system areas, Electrical Circuits Telecommunications Engineering with complex project management across a range Grid Connected Photovoltaics, Strategic fault diagnosis and modelling, marketing, policy of engineering disciplines. YEAR 2 Leadership and Ethics, Thesis, professional formation and planning and programs in Project in Photovoltaics and Solar Energy, electives, general education course, professional developing countries. Mining Engineering Engineering Materials and Chemistry, Applied electives including: Energy Efficiency, Renewable Photovoltaics, Numerical Methods and Statistics, Energy Policy, Life Cycle Assessment, Biomass, Engineering Mathematics, Electronic Devices, Wind Energy Converters, Photovoltaic Stand-Alone Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Mining Engineering Electrical and Telecommunications Engineering System Design and Installation, High Efficiency Silicon Solar Cells, Semi-Conductor Devices, YEAR 3 Services, Mining in a Global Environment, YEAR 3 Sustainable Energy in Developing Countries, Solar Resource Estimation and Evaluation, Advanced Minerals Processing PV Technology and Manufacturing, Low Energy Program structure Thermal Design, Computational Fluid Dynamics, PV A typical program sequence is shown below: Mining Geomechanics, Mining Systems, Buildings and Photovoltaics, Solar Cells, Materials Processing, strand elective Socio-Environmental Aspects of Mining, Mine YEAR 1 Career opportunities Planning, Mine Ventilation, Rock Breakage, and one Mathematics, Physics, Engineering Computing, Mining Engineering offers a diverse of the following: Minerals and Processing, Surface Engineering Design, Engineering Mechanics, graduate career path as a global profession that Renewable Energy Engineering Mining Systems, Underground Mining Systems electives including: Mineral Resources Engineering, encompasses a wide range of activities involving Fundamentals of Geology, Engineering Materials YEAR 4 technology, people, financial resources, community Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Renewable Energy Engineering and Chemistry Hardrock Feasibility Project, Coal Feasibility and government. YEAR 3 Systems, Grid-Connect Photovoltaic Systems, Project, Mine Geotechnical Engineering, Mining Mining engineers are in great demand both locally YEAR 2 Program structure Advanced Thermofluids, Solar Thermal Energy Semiconductor Devices, Photovoltaic Stand- Research Project 1, Mining Research Project 2, and internationally and have the opportunity to Engineering Mathematics, Mining Project A typical program sequence is shown below: Mine Management, general education courses, Design, Energy Efficiency, Lower Energy Buildings Alone Systems, Sustainable Energy in Developing Development, Numerical Methods and Statistics, work in Australia and overseas. UNSW mining and one of the following: Mining Systems, and PV, Life Cycle Assessment, Biomass, Wind Countries, PV Materials Processing, High Efficiency Mechanics of Solids, Introduction to Fluid Flow and graduates are highly sought after by the mining YEAR 1 Underground Mining Systems, Advanced Energy Converters, professional electives Silicon Solar Cells Heat Transfer, Minerals and Processing, Mining industry, business consulting organisations, service Mathematics, Physics, Engineering Geotechnical Engineering, Advanced Mine Services, general education courses supply companies and government. Computing, Engineering Design, electives YEAR 4 Ventilation, Mining Asset Management and including: Sustainable Energy, Electrical and Strategic Leadership and Ethics,Thesis, Renewable Career opportunities Graduates may work globally in all aspects of Telecommunications Engineering Energy Policy and International Programs, photovoltaic and renewable energy engineering general education courses, professional electives Naval Architecture YEAR 2 including: manufacturing, quality control and including: Structures and Construction 2, Design Thermodynamics, Numerical Methods and reliability, computer-aided design of devices for Energy Efficiency, Electromagnetic Engineering, Statistics, Engineering Materials and Chemistry, and systems, research and education, system Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Naval Architecture Electrical Energy, Mathematics 2A, Advanced Engineering Mathematics, Applied Photovoltaics, design and analysis, balance of system areas, Thermodynamics, Computational Fluid Dynamics, Telecommunications Engineering, Mechanics YEAR 4 Electronic Devices, Fluid Mechanics, general fault diagnosis and modelling, marketing, policy Internal Combustion Engines 1, Photovoltaic of Solids, Fluid Mechanics, Numerical Methods Ship Design Project, Thesis, professional electives, education courses formation and planning and programs in Program structure Technology and Manufacture, Sustainable and A typical program sequence is shown below: and Statistics, Professional Engineering and general education courses developing countries. Renewable Energy Technologies, Solar Cells and Communication, Thermodynamics YEAR 1 See Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace YEAR 3 Career opportunities Engineering) entry for Year 1 on page 56 Linear Systems and Control, Mechanics of Solids, As a graduate, you can work in naval architecture Ship Structures, Hydrostatics and Practice, Ship firms and consultancy, government, and offshore YEAR 2 Design and Propulsion, Ship Hydrodynamics, engineering projects. Graduates may also Engineering Mathematics, Engineering Design, Ship Standards and Marine Engineering, find employment in sailing yacht design, ship Design and Manufacturing, Electrical and Professional Engineering and Communication classification societies and ship owner organisations.

*Students starting an engineering program in semester 2 may be required to complete summer semesters. Contact the UNSW Engineering for further details.

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Software Engineering Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering 48/192 A$37,440 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Software Engineering Engineering with Architecture) Program code 3635 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Workshops, Finite Mathematics, Probability, 4 years February Maths, Physics Program structure Statistics and Information Career opportunities A typical program sequence is shown below: Graduates have strengths in design techniques YEAR 2 Engineering Operations, Applied Geotechnics and YEAR 3 and experience in software design and Program structure Architectural Design Studio 1, Architectural Engineering Geology, Steel Structures, Concrete YEAR 1 Software System Design and Implementation, development, which equips them for a wide A typical program sequence is shown below: Communication, Engineering Computations, Structures, Water and Wastewater Engineering, Discrete Mathematics, Engineering Design, Software Engineering Workshops, Computer range of careers. Employment may involve the YEAR 1 Engineering Construction, Architectural Design Elective in Built Environment Software Engineering Workshop, Computing, Networks, Database Systems, Software business sector, which utilises their knowledge Mathematics, Physics, Enabling Skills, Engineering Studio 2, Mechanics of Solids, Structural Analysis YEAR 4 Mathematics, electives Engineering electives, general education courses and abilities in designing advanced information Mechanics, Engineering Design, Architectural and Modelling, Engineering Mathematics Architectural Design Studio 3, Thesis, Design systems; building technical systems for the History and Theory, Elective YEAR 2 YEAR 4 YEAR 3 Practice, Water Resources Engineering, Electives in medical, power and transport industries; the System Modelling and Design, Microprocessors Thesis, Management and Ethics, Software Soil Mechanics, Principles of Water Engineering, Engineering and Built Environment and Interfacing, Engineering Design in Computing, Engineering electives, general education courses burgeoning telecommunications area, exploiting, Software Construction, Software Engineering or even developing new network technologies.

Surveying Environmental Management

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Surveying Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Science 48/144 A$37,440 Environmental Management Engineering Mathematics, Foundations of Geodesy YEAR 4 Program code 3965 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program structure and Geospatial Reference Frames, Principles of Thesis, Design Practice, Professional Electives, 3 years February and July Maths and Chemistry A typical program sequence is shown below: Water Engineering, Sustainable Transport and general education courses Highway Engineering YEAR 1 Recommended Electives: STAGE 2 Mathematics, Physics, Computing for Engineers, YEAR 3 Career opportunities Program structure Evolutionary & Functional Biology, Chemistry A, Environmental Policy and Law, Managing People, You could work in land development and planning, Engineering Design, Surveying and Geospatial Water Resources Engineering, Surveying STAGE 1 Higher Chemistry A: Atoms, Molecules, and Energy and ONE of: Data Analysis, Life & Earth or Theory cadastral surveying, hydrographic surveying, Engineering, 2 Year 1 electives Applications and Design, Cadastral Surveying Ecology and sustainability, Elements of Chemistry B: Elements, Compounds and Life or of Statistics, PLUS at least one of Remote Sensing engineering and mining surveying, precise and Land Law, Geospatial Information Systems, Environmental Economics, Environmental Earth Higher Chemistry B: Elements, Compounds and Applications or GIS. YEAR 2 measurement and positioning, cartography, Surveying Field Projects, Geodetic Positioning and Science, Environ Systems & Processes, Stats for Life, Key Concepts in Human Geography Surveying and Geospatial Technology, Surveying environmental monitoring and in a variety of STAGE 3 Applications, Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Life & Social Sciences or Mathematics 1A. Computations, Engineering Computations, geospatial IT industries. Biodiversity & Conservation of Natural Resources, Environmental Impact Assessment Telecommunications Engineering See also Bachelor of Planning - page 70 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Telecommunications Engineering Bachelor of Arts - page 50 Bachelor of Science with major in Biology, Ecology, Earth Science, Geography, or Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Environmental Engineering - page 58 Marine Science - page 72 YEAR 3 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Photovoltaics and Solar Energy - page 60 Bachelor of Science (Advanced) with major in Biological Science, Climate Dynamics, Program structure Electromagnetic Engineering, Electronics, Career opportunities Bachelor of Landscape Architecture - page 49 Climate Systems Science, Earth Science, Ecology, Geochemistry, Human Geography, A typical program sequence is shown below: Digital Signal Processing, Analogue and The demand for graduates of telecommunications Marine and Coastal Science - page 73 YEAR 1 Digital Communications, Control Systems, is rapidly increasing as the technology advances Mathematics, Physics, Computing, Engineering Telecommunications Engineering Design, and broadens its scope. Potential employers Design, electives including: Electrical and Embedded Systems Design, general include major telecommunications service Dual Award Degree Programs education course providers; large private industrial groups such as Telecommunications Engineering, Computing 1B Bachelor of Environmental Management / Bachelor of Arts - page 81 JDS, Uniphase and Alcatel; smaller service and YEAR 2 YEAR 4 technology providers, all highly specialised and Mathematics, Computing, Electrical Engineering Telecommunications Design Proficiency, Strategic technologically sophisticated. and Telecommunications Engineering, Circuits and Leadership and Ethics, Network Technologies, Fine Arts Signals, Digital Circuit Design, Analogue Electronics, Trusted Networks, level 4 electives, Thesis general education courses Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Art & Design Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) 48/192 A$29,040 Program code 4814 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Flexible First Year stream 4 years February and July None The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) program includes a Flexible First Year stream. This stream is designed for those students who wish to study engineering but choose to delay their choice of which branch of engineering to study until the end of Year 1. The first year of engineering study has a common core of courses, plus choose either a second studio stream in the same • Printmaking a wide choice of electives which allows you to study a number of areas that appeal to you without making a formal commitment until the end of your first year. This is Program structure Fine Arts studio area, or another studio stream in • Sculpture / Performance / Installation ideal for students who know they want to be an engineer, but are unsure which direction to take. In your first year, you will complete a foundation Fine Arts, Media Arts or Design (see below).* year made up of Art & Design Gateway courses MEDIA ARTS STUDIOS* that provide students with practical and conceptual The fourth year is an Honours year. You will Video, Sound and Image - Animation and Visual See also fine arts skills. Fine Arts, Media Arts and Design undertake a major self-initiated project and also Effects - Interactive Media Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Science (Advanced) in various majors - page 72 – 74 Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) - page 53 students work alongside each other, encouraging participate in professional experience projects multidisciplinary engagement and allowing you to that will support and enable effective national and DESIGN STUDIOS gain skills and ways of thinking that are applicable international engagement as a contemporary artist. Graphics Media - Spatial Design - Jewellery - Textiles - Object Design - Ceramics to a wide range of studio practices. Fine Arts Upon completion of the BFA Hons program, students also undertake Fine Arts Gateway students demonstrate a high degree of foundation courses as well as elective courses. understanding, critical awareness and independent Career opportunities Within the Fine Arts Gateway courses, students will judgment while combining practical and critical UNSW Art & Design’s BFA equips students with get a taste of the different studio streams. skills in preparation for a final exhibition. transferable skills and insights, so that graduates find employment across the creative and cultural In second and third year you will choose a fine FINE ARTS STUDIOS* industries including: arts studio stream from Painting, Photography, • Painting • Advertising, Art Direction and Communication Printmaking, Sculpture/Performance/Installation, • Drawing • Arts And Cultural Administration and Cross-Media Arts or Textiles. You will also need to • Photography Policy Making *Students starting an engineering program in semester 2 may be required to complete summer semesters. Contact the UNSW Engineering for further details. continued on next page

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• Arts Education and Training • Exhibition Planning, Design and Installation • Commercial and News Photography • Entertainment, Media and Technology Industries Career opportunities • Curating and Program Management in Festivals, • Theatre, Film and Television Production International Studies graduates are prepared and other financial institutions, non-government Museums, Galleries and Public Spaces • Urban Planning, Site Activation and Public Art for careers in the global market. They are found organisations, the United Nations, journalism and • Arts Writing, Publishing and Criticism • Practising artist in your field of expertise working worldwide in areas including: business, media, tourism and trade, government agencies (Such as the Department and diplomacy. of Foreign Affairs and Trade), investment banks, Dual Award Degree Programs Bachelor of Fine Arts / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - page 78 Bachelor of Fine Arts / Bachelor of Arts - page 81 Bachelor of Fine Arts / Bachelor of Laws - page 82 Bachelor of International Studies / Bachelor of Media (Public Relations and Advertising) Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Fine Arts - page 76 Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Fine Arts - page 85 Dual Award Degree Programs - page 81 Bachelor of Science (Advanced) / Bachelor of Fine Arts - page 86 Bachelor of International Studies / Bachelor of Laws - page 82 Bachelor of International Studies / Bachelor of Media (Screen and Sound Production)) - Bachelor of International Studies / Bachelor of Media (Communication and Journalism) page 81 - page 81 Food Science and Technology Concurrent diploma program Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Engineering 48/192 A$37,440 Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Food Science (Honours) Arts & Social Sciences 48 A$29,040 (based on studies starting Program code 3061 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge in current and over three years of 4 years February and July Maths and Chemistry Diploma in Language Studies concurrent studies) Program code 3417 YEAR 1 YEAR 3 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 3 years February and July, depending on None Program structure Molecules, Cells and Genes, Introduction to Food Food Preservation, Food Science and Technology 168 UOC stream + 12 UOC GenEd + 12 UOC Science, Sustainable Food Product Manufacturing, Laboratory, Food Safety and Quality Assurance, proficiency electives (Foundational Disciplinary or Disciplinary Mathematic, Statistics, Physics, Chemistry Nutrition, Unit Operations in Food Processing Knowledge Courses)* (FST), Product Design and Development Advanced This Diploma enables students from any faculty to Korean and Spanish. If you opt to take the Diploma students as a concurrent program and must be YEAR 2 * Courses to be taken from Professional Elective Nutrition (FSN), Food Toxicology, General Education undertake the study of a language concurrently with your main degree you should be aware that to completed within the same overall time period as List specified by individual stream. Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, with their main degree. You study a major sequence complete your studies there will be additional fees. the undergraduate degree program. The Diploma in The four-year program is offered in 2 Food Chemistry, Food Processing Principles (FST), YEAR 4 in a language to obtain the diploma. Languages Note: This program is only available to international Language Studies cannot be used for the purpose of specialisations (streams): Physiology (FSN), Food Microbiology, Instrumental Thesis, Advanced Food Chemistry, Industry Liaison available are: Chinese, French, German, Japanese, obtaining a student visa by international students. • Food Science and Technology FOODJH Analysis, General Education course (FST) (Field Trip), Electives, General Education (FSN) • Food Science and Nutrition FOODKH FST - Food Science and Technology See also FSN - Food Science and Nutrition Bachelor of Arts with majors in modern languages - page 50

Information Systems Law

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition YEAR 4 Bachelor of Business School 48/144 A$36,000 2 non-law courses, Land Law, Resolving Civil Program structure Professional recognition Information Systems The law component of a typical five-year dual Disputes, Business Associations, Court Process, Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge You should check with the legal education authority Program code 3979 award degree program is set out below. For further 3 years February and July Maths Evidence and Proof, Federal Constitutional Law and in your home country regarding recognition of details refer to the UNSW Online Handbook or visit Law in the Global Context. UNSW law degrees for registration purposes. To Breadth Component: law.unsw.edu.au/ugprograms. YEAR 5 become admitted as a legal practitioner in New 2 information systems electives South Wales (NSW), you will also need to satisfy Program structure Professional recognition YEAR 1 Prescribed law elective and seven law electives. Depth Component: 4 electives This program has been accredited by the 6 non-law courses, Introducing Law and the requirements of the NSW Legal Profession 4 compulsory core courses 2 general education courses Australian Computer Society for provisional Justice, Torts Career opportunities Admission Board (www.lpab.justice.nsw.gov.au). 12 information systems core courses Certificates to practise as a barrister or solicitor are membership at the professional level. YEAR 2 Many solicitors act as general practitioners of law, granted by the NSW Bar Association and the Law 4 non-law courses, Principles of Public Law, Crime but more and more are specialising in particular Society respectively. and the Criminal Process, Principles of Private Law areas of the law (for example, commercial law, and Criminal Laws criminal law or industrial law). Note: You should be aware that the summer clerkship See also positions offered to students in their second last year of YEAR 3 Many private and public sector institutions study are generally only made available to citizens and Bachelor of Commerce with major in Information Systems - page 52 Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Information Systems - page 76 4 non-law courses, Contracts, Equity and Trusts, now employ their own lawyers, and extensive permanent residents of Australia. Admin Law and Lawyers, Ethics and Justice opportunities exist within regulatory and law enforcement agencies as well as the various International Studies and Languages branches of government.

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition A$30,480 Bachelor of International Studies Arts & Social Sciences 48/192 Dual Award Degree Programs Bachelor of Media (PR & Advertising) / Bachelor of Laws - page 83 page 82 Bachelor of Media (Screen & Sound Production) / Bachelor of Laws - page 83 Program code 3424 Bachelor of Actuarial Studies / Bachelor of Laws - Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Bachelor of Medicinal Chemistry / Bachelor of Laws - page 83 4 years February None Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Laws - page 82 page 83 Bachelor of Art Theory / Bachelor of Laws - page 82 Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Laws - page 83 Bachelor of Arts & Business / Bachelor of Laws - page 82 Bachelor of Planning / Bachelor of Laws - Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Laws - page 83 Program structure Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Laws - page 82 Bachelor of Science (Advanced) / Bachelor of Laws - page 83 In the Bachelor of International Studies you will • Development Studies Chinese, French, German, Greek*, Indonesian*, Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice / Bachelor of Laws - page 82 Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) / Bachelor of Laws - page 83 examine global and regional change and explore • European Studies Italian*, Japanese, Korean and Spanish. Your Bachelor of Economics / Bachelor of Laws - page 82 page 83 key developments in international relations, • International Business degree includes one year spent on exchange at Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Laws - page 82 Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) / Bachelor of Laws - one of 200+ UNSW partner universities. Remaining page 83 economics and globalistion. In this degree you will • International Relations, or Bachelor of Fine Arts / Bachelor of Laws - page 82 Bachelor of Science & Business / Bachelor of Laws - electives may be chosen from Arts and Social page 84 study three core courses and choose one major • Language Studies. Bachelor of International Studies / Bachelor of Laws - page 82 Bachelor of Social Research and Policy / Bachelor of Laws - Sciences and other UNSW faculties. page 84 stream (nine courses) in: You will also select a language stream of four Bachelor of Media (Communication & Journalism) / Bachelor of Laws - page 83 Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) / Bachelor of Laws - • Asian Studies core courses. Language options may include *minor only continued on next page *Students starting an engineering program in semester 2 may be required to complete summer semesters. Contact the UNSW Engineering for further details.

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Life Sciences DESIGN STUDIOS* and problem solving skills and the ability to work • Interaction, User-Experience and Environments Graphics Media - Spatial Design - Textiles - creatively and collaboratively across a diverse and • Game Development and Production Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Jewellery - Object Design - Ceramics wide range of disciplines in the creative media • Digital Strategy Science 48/144 A$37,440 world. As a graduate, you will be a lead player in • Film, Television, Online and Mobile Production FINE ARTS STUDIOS* the cultural, digital, entertainment, creative media • Multiplatform Media Development and Production

Bachelor of Life Sciences Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Painting - Drawing – Photography – Printmaking - and technology industries with strengths in creative • Production Management and Development 3 years February and July Mathematics, plus one of Biology, Program code 3966 Sculpture / Performance / Installation design and technical innovation. • Sound Design, Composition and Production Chemistry, Earth and Environmental • Scientific Imaging and Visualization Science (depending on chosen area Our Graduates find employment in areas including: • Media Strategy and Planning of study) • Animation Design and Production Career opportunities • Entrepreneurship, Innovation and • Digital Publishing and Communications The Bachelor of Media Arts (Honours) produces Digital Media Startups The Bachelor of Life Sciences will satisfy your opportunities, the degree is a useful pathway Major discipline areas include: Anatomy, Biological • Video, Online and Mobile Media creative content developers with sound technical innate curiosity about life, from the way things to postgraduate study, especially in health and Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Ecology, work at the molecular level, to the study of entire medical fields. Genetics, Marine Science, Microbiology, Molecular ecosystems. Life Science underpins health and and Cell Biology, Pathology, Pharmacology, The Bachelor of Life Sciences allows you to environmental science. Discoveries in the life Physiology, Psychology Dual Award Degree Programs undertake a wide range of complementary sciences are integral to the advancement of our Bachelor of Media Arts (Honours) / Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) - page 84 studies. You can also use your studies as a The availability of majors may be subject to world and society. Bachelor of Media Arts (Honours) / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - page 78 transfer into almost any other degree. Those periodical review. Please visit the Faculty of As a graduate, you will leave equipped to enter students who excel in life sciences can undertake Science website for updates: science.unsw.edu.au a wide range of interesting and rewarding an Honours research year in a related field after careers, both in and beyond the sphere of the completing their degree. Media and Communication life sciences. Besides the many employment Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Media (Communication Arts & Social Sciences 48/144 A$29,040 and Journalism)

Program code 3429 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Materials Science 3 years February and July None

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition YEAR 1 Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Science 48/192 A$37,440 Program structure Media, Culture and Everyday Life; Media Industry Career opportunities Science and Engineering) The Bachelor of Media (Communication and Contexts; Media, Society, Politics; News Reporting; The Bachelor of Media (Communication and Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 3135 Journalism) merges theory with opportunities to communication and journalism elective; electives Journalism) prepares you for a career in journalism 4 years February and July Maths, Physics and Chemistry gain valuable practical experience through industry and professional communications across a range YEAR 2 internships. In addition to fundamental courses in of contemporary platforms. Graduates have the YEAR 3 Materials, Polymer Science and Engineering, Publics and Publishing; Advanced Media Writing; media theory and practice you can also choose skills to pursue a career in corporate organisational Program structure Numerical Methods and Statistics, Mechanical Engineered Surfaces Analysing Media Communication; communication specialist elective courses in public relations, and public sector communication. A typical program sequence is shown below: Behaviour in Metals, Fundamentals of Ceramic and journalism elective; media elective; electives writing for digital media, digital media production Processes, Design and Application of Materials Career options include: Journalism (online, print, YEAR 1 Career opportunities and marketing. Science and Engineering, Materials Industry YEAR 3 broadcast), corporate communications, media Mathematics, Computing for Engineers, As a materials science and engineering graduate, Management, Polymer Science and Engineering, Advanced Media Issues; Multiplatform Journalism; account management, internal communications, Engineering Design, Physics, Design and you can find employment with primary production Professional Electives, general education courses Social Innovation and Engagement; Media Portfolio; corporate affairs, media relations and social media. Application of Materials industries, research and development in industrial communication and journalism electives; electives YEAR 4 laboratories or research institutions, consultants, YEAR 2 Materials Engineering Project, professional the materials producing industries, utilities (such Diffusion and Kinetics, Engineering electives, general education courses as power generators, railways and airlines) or the Dual Award Degree Programs Bachelor of Media (Communication and Journalism) / Bachelor of Laws - page 83 Mathematics, Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer, manufacturing sector. Materials Characterisation, Physical Properties of Sample list of professional electives: Engineering Bachelor of International Studies / Bachelor of Media (Communication and See also Journalism) - page 81 Materials, Thermodynamics and Phase Equilibria, in Metallurgy, Phase Transformations, Secondary Bachelor of Arts major in Media, Culture and Technology - page 50 Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Media (Communication and Journalism) - page 84 Mechanical Behaviour of Materials, Sustainable Processing of Metals, Design and Advanced Professional recognition Materials Processing Ceramics, Process Metallurgy Advanced, Fracture This degree is accredited by Engineers Australia. Mechanics and Failure, Composites and Functional Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Media (Public Relations Arts & Social Sciences 48/144 A$29,040 and Advertising) Dual Award Degree Programs Program code 3434 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Science and Engineering) / Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) - page 81 3 years February and July None Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Science and Engineering) / Bachelor of Commerce - page 81 Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Science and Engineering) / Master of Biomedical Engineering - page 79 Practices; Public Relations and Advertising Program structure elective; electives Career opportunities The Bachelor of Media (Public Relations and Bachelor of Media (Public Relations and Advertising) YEAR 2 Advertising) merges theory with opportunities to graduates have advanced skills and knowledge in Publics and Publishing; Communication Strategies; gain valuable practical experience through industry professional work relevant to public relations, media Media Arts media elective; Advertising: The Creative internships, developing a portfolio and production relations and organisational communication. Dimensions; Public Relations and Advertising Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition courses within the degree. You also have the elective; electives Career options include: Public relations, advertising Art & Design 48/192 A$29,040 opportunity to complete free electives from Arts Bachelor of Media Arts (Honours) and account management, advertising creative and Social Sciences and other faculties. YEAR 3 services, corporate affairs, media relations, social Program code 4816 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Advanced Media Issues; Public Relations Discourse 4 years YEAR 1 media, and communications. February and July None and Change; Public Relations and advertising Media, Culture and Everyday Life; Media Industry electives; Social Innovation and Engagement; Contexts; Media, Society, Politics; Public Relations studio areas appropriate to the degree in the media The fourth year is an Honours year where you will Portfolio Project; electives Program structure arts Gateway and the prescribed elective courses. undertake a major self-initiated project. You will In the first year, you will undertake a foundation also participate in an industry-based internship In your second and third year of study, you will year made up of Art & Design Gateway courses. where you obtain professional work experience. choose a Media Arts studio stream from animation, Media Arts, Fine Arts and Design students work MEDIA ARTS STUDIOS* Bachelor of International Studies / visual effects, video sound imaging or cross media Dual Award Degree Programs alongside each other, encouraging multidisciplinary • Video, Sound and Image Bachelor of Media (Public Relations and Advertising) - page 81 arts. You will also need to choose either a second Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Media (Public Relations and engagement, which provides you with the • Animation and Visual Effects Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Media (Public Relations and Advertising) - page 84 studio stream in the same Media Arts studio area, Advertising) - page 76 foundational skills and ways of thinking that • Interactive Media Bachelor of Design (Honours) / Bachelor of Media (Public Relations and are applicable to a wide range of creative studio or another studio stream in Media Arts, Fine Arts or See also Advertising) - page 77 practices. As a Media Arts student you will focus on Design (see below).* Bachelor of Arts major in Media, Culture and Technology - page 50 continued on next page

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Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Application Process for UNSW Medicine—Bachelor of Medical Studies/Doctor of Medicine for International Students Bachelor of Media (Screen and Arts & Social Sciences 48/144 A$29,040 Sound Production) (does NOT apply to Medical Science program)

Program code 3438 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Details Closing Date Australian or New Zealand HSC All other students 3 years February and July None or International Baccalaureate

YEAR 1 University Application Form – apply through Universities Introduction to Film Studies, Media Culture & Step 1 30 Sep Program structure Career opportunities Admissions Centre www.uac.edu.au In the Bachelor of Media (Screen & Sound Everyday Life, Time Space and Experience, The Bachelor of Media in Screen & Sound Production) you will develop conceptual and Mediated Storytelling, Creative Sound Production develops practical, creative and All other applicants – apply through UNSW Admissions practical production skills. You have opportunities Technologies, elective conceptual skills in screen and sound-based media OR 30 Nov (1) to gain practical experience through industry with a sophisticated understanding of the theoretical apply.unsw.edu.au YEAR 2 internships, developing a portfolio, and production and industry environments of contemporary film and Media electives, Screen & Sound Production courses within the degree. You also have the media. Your knowledge and professional skills will electives, Film Studies electives, free elective, Arts 30 Nov (2) opportunity to complete free electives from Arts prepare you for careers in a wide range of media and International Student Admission Test – apply and sit ISAT check ISAT website & Social Sciences Elective Step 2 and Social Sciences and other faculties. communication, audio-visual, music, film and www.isat.acer.edu.au to confirm 2015 media industries. YEAR 3 dates Film elective, Media electives, Screen & Sound Elective, free elective Medicine Application Form – complete online at Step 3 30 Nov (2) med.unsw.edu.au Dual Award Degree Programs Bachelor of International Studies / Bachelor of Media (Screen and Sound Production) - page 81 Step 4 Selected students will be offered a Skype or telephone interview Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Media (Screen and Sound Production)) - page 84 Offer of a place – Offers will be made once academic, ISAT See also Step 5 Bachelor of Arts major in Media, Culture and Technology – pages 50 and interview results are all available

(1) Applicants should apply earlier if possible, as places may fill prior to the closing date. Medicine (2) 30 November, 2015 – last day to lodge application for International Students Admission Test (ISAT) with ACER (earlier application is recommended). ISAT tests are held from March until November, 2015. However, not all test centres may be available for a test if application is made close to the closing date, so Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition earlier application is recommended. Bachelor of Medical Studies/ Medicine 48/288 A$59,520 Doctor of Medicine Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 3805 Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition 6 years February Chemistry and English A$37,710 Bachelor of Exercise Physiology Medicine 48/192 Phase 3 consists of 10 eight-week courses Maintenance B, Ageing and Endings A, Ageing Program code 3871 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program structure with a clinical focus, but still includes relevant and Endings B, Society and Health 4 years February Maths and Chemistry The medicine program has a modular structure content from the basic medical sciences and the AND comprising of a series of fully integrated courses social sciences. You are required to complete Phase 1 Portfolio Examination, Phase 1 Written YEAR 4 studied over 26 teaching periods, generally each a course in the disciplines of internal medicine, Examination, Phase 1 Clinical Skills Examination Program structure Courses emphasise the consolidation of clinical Career opportunities of eight weeks duration. There are four teaching surgery, psychiatry, primary care, obstetrics and YEAR 1 skills and knowledge, and skills for independent Exercise physiologists are employed in PHASE 2 periods in Years 1– 4 approximating the University gynaecology and children’s health (paediatrics). Foundation science courses and introduction learning. Major Clinical Practicum, research rehabilitation clinics and hospitals working in Integrated Clinical Studies A, Integrated Clinical semester timetable. There is an additional teaching You may choose from a range of other available to the profession. Introductory Exercise Science, seminars, research project, electives, general post-acute rehabilitation, aged care, sports Studies B period (summer semester) in years 5 and 6. In clinical modules to complete Phase 3 requirements. Chemistry, Molecules, Cells and Genes, Anatomy, education courses. medicine clinics, corporate health and private AND most years, the standard UNSW program load of All clinical courses in Phase 3 adopt the principles Psychology, Statistics, Exercise Programs practice for rehabilitation/exercise prescription for Phase 2 Integrated Clinical Examination, Phase 2 48 UOC per year will apply. of clinical clerkship, in which you learn through and Behaviour Year 3 and 4 electives include: Advanced people requiring specialist guidance (for example Portfolio Examination experience and participation in the treatment of Exercise Physiology, Physical Activity in Special workplace rehabilitation departments). The degree As part of the program, you are required to satisfy YEAR 2 patients under the care of medical practitioners Independent Learning Project Populations, Health Promotion, Health Psychology, also provides excellent preparation to apply for the University’s general education requirements. Comprehensive foundation in biomedical sciences and/or medical teams to which you are attached. Independent Learning Project 1, Independent Nutrition, Advanced Nutrition, Experimental graduate degrees in nutrition, physiotherapy and The program is organised into two degrees: plus exercise science courses. Biochemistry, Learning Project 2, Clinical Transition Biomechanics, Neuroanatomy, Visceral Anatomy, other allied-health professions, or research higher In all phases of the program, you will be required Human Physiology, Exercise Physiology, Functional BACHELOR OF MEDICAL STUDIES (BMed) Human Biochemistry, Musculoskeletal Diseases, degrees (Masters or PhD). to travel to various clinical environments associated PHASE 3 Anatomy, Biomechanics, Movement Assessment The BMed includes Phase 1 and Phase 2. Phase 1 Cardiovascular Physiology, Endocrine Physiology, with UNSW, which will be the predominant locations Medicine, Surgery, Psychiatry, Primary Care, and Instruction, Processes in Disease commences with the foundations course, followed Neurophysiology, Clinical Pharmacology, Maths, for learning in Phases 2 and 3. These locations Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Children’s Health by seven eight-week courses focusing on basic Physics, Cancer Sciences for Exercise Physiology. include clinical schools associated with St Vincent’s (Paediatrics), Elective, Emergency, Selective and Print YEAR 3 Professional recognition medical sciences in relation to the human life cycle; Hospital, Darlinghurst; St George Hospital, AND Greater depth in medical science courses and Clinical training commences from Year 1 and The Bachelor of Exercise Physiology is accredited social, ethical and legal issues related to health Kogarah; Sutherland Hospital; the Randwick Phase 3 Portfolio Examination, Phase 3 Biomedical profession specific courses. Physical Activity and is primarily supported by the UNSW Lifestyle by Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA). care; and early experience in clinical or other Campus Hospitals; various locations in the South Sciences Viva Examination, Phase 3 Integrated Health, Clinical Exercise Physiology, Pharmacology Clinic. Placements in Year 4 are completed within Graduates are eligible to become members of the health-related environments. During this phase, Western Sydney Clinical School based around Clinical Examination in Exercise, Muscle and Motor Control, Movement the UNSW lifestyle clinic and clinical schools in professional body, Exercise and Sports Science you will undertake a variety of learning activities Liverpool. Throughout the program, you may be Rehabilitation, Neuromuscular Rehabilitation, hospitals, as well as other hospitals and Australia, and accredited exercise physiologists. involving students from different stages of the attached to multiple sites. electives, general education courses private practices. program working collaboratively in small groups. Professional recognition Students wishing to undertake a full year of research Phase 2 consists of two 16-week courses, with After completing formal program requirements for may be able to enrol in the BSc (Med) Honours increased clinical content and an emphasis on the award of the BMed MD degrees, you will be See also program (3831) subject to the approval from the correlation between prior and current learning. provisionally registered by the Medical Board of Bachelor of Science with majors in anatomy, biochemistry and molecular biology, Bachelor of Science (Advanced) - page 73 Honours Committee. These students will be exempt Australia to work for at least one year in selected chemistry, genetics and molecular genetics, microbiology, pathology, physics, physiology from undertaking the independent learning project. DOCTOR OF MEDICINE (MD) hospitals before obtaining final registration as a and pharmacology - page 72 Exemption from the independent learning project medical practitioner. International graduates are The MD includes the independent learning project will also be granted to students who have previously not guaranteed an internship and should check (ILP), followed by a clinical transition course prior completed a research honours program or higher with state health departments to confirm internship to the Phase 3 courses. During the independent research degree, or a Master degree. learning project students should also complete 12 availability. Although the UNSW Medicine degree is UOC of general education courses in a faculty or PHASE 1 recognised internationally, many countries require faculties other than Medicine. Foundation, Beginnings, Growth and foreign graduates to sit a licensing examination Development A, Beginnings, Growth and to ensure the doctor understands the local health Development B, Health Maintenance A, Health problems and health care systems prior to practicing.

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Medical Science Nanotechnology

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition A$37,440 A$37,440 Bachelor of Medical Science Science 48/144 Science 48/192 Program code 3991 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Bachelor of Science (Nanotechnology) Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 3 years February Maths and Chemistry Program code 3617 4 years February and July (will require Maths, Chemistry and Physics summer semester after first semester YEAR 2 of study) Program structure Histology, Processes in Disease, Physiology, Career opportunities YEAR 1 Microbiology, Principles of Biochemistry, Principles The Bachelor of Medical Science is an excellent YEAR 4 Start-up companies and other organisations Evoluntionary and Functional Biology or Genetics of Molecular Biology, Pharmacology starting point for postgraduate study in medicine Program structure Nanotechnology project and electives for seek to exploit nanotechnology principles in and paramedical fields, or a career in biomedical YEAR 1 nominated major. the manufacture of devices and products.They or Molecular Cell Biology; Molecules Cells and YEAR 3 science, health policy and management, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Nanotechnology, employ nanotechnology graduates because of Genes, Chemistry, Anatomy, Perspectives in Courses taken from disciplines including: medical journalism or a variety of positions in Design and Application of Materials their broad training, capacity to think critically and Medical Science, Statistics for Life and Social anatomy, biochemistry, genetics, microbiology and Career opportunities pharmaceutical and other industries related to the laterally, and their problem-solving abilities Sciences, electives YEAR 2 AND YEAR 3 Graduates pursue careers across a wide range of immunology, pathology, physiology, pharmacology, medical field. neuroscience, general education courses At the commencement of Year 2, you nominate a major disciplines. Many pursue careers in research while in nanodevices or nanomaterials, and take courses others work in the science and technology sector relevant to your chosen major in Years 2 and 3, as well or research and development. as general education and elective courses. Medicinal Chemistry

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Science 48/192 A$37,440 Bachelor of Medicinal Chemistry Planning Program code 3992 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 4 years February Maths and Chemistry Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Built Environment 48/240 A$33,030 and Biomolecules, Introductory Pharmacology, Bachelor of Planning Program code 3360 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge electives Program structure Career opportunities 5 years (including one year of February None YEAR 1 Medicinal chemistry graduates are in demand for work experience) Molecules, Cells and Genes, Chemistry, YEAR 3 employment in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology Mathematics, Introductory Medicinal Chemistry, Organic Chemistry: Strategies for Synthesis, industries. As a graduate, you will be equipped with YEAR 3 Introductory Biotechnology, electives Molecular Pharmacology, Analytical Chemistry: skills in modern molecular biology and pharmacology. Program structure Development Assessment, Integrated Planning Career opportunities Frontier Techniques, Medicinal Organic Chemistry, These skills are underpinned with a comprehensive YEAR 2 YEAR 1 2 - Strategic Planning, Planning Law and Graduates may pursue careers as an Rational Drug Design, electives background in chemistry with relevant synthetic skills Principles of Biochemistry (Advanced), Physical Development Processes, Environmental Systems Administration, Transport, Land Use and environmental planner, land use planner, strategic necessary for synthesising complex drug candidates. Chemistry: Molecules and Change, Analytical YEAR 4 and Process, Local Planning, Planning Theory and Environment, work experience (6 months) planner, urban planner, social planner, or You can also find employment opportunities within Chemistry: Essential Methods, Principles of Molecular Honours program in medicinal chemistry Practice, Understanding Design, Geographical development assessment planner. the research, government, management, legal and YEAR 4 Biology (Advanced), Organic Chemistry: Mechanisms Information Systems, Urban Society, 1 open education sectors. Integrated Planning 3 - Master Planning, Qualitative elective Methods, Social Planning, work experience (6

YEAR 2 months), BEIL: interdisciplinary learning courses Professional recognition This degree is accredited by the Planning Institute Economics of Planning and Development; Dual Award Degree Programs YEAR 5 of Australia. History, Heritage and the Built Environment; Bachelor of Medicinal Chemistry / Bachelor of Laws - page 83 Professionalism, Ethics & Politics; research design; Quantitative Methods, Resources, Planning and thesis project; specified elective; 1 open elective; the Natural Environment; Urban Design, Integrated 1 BEIL interdisciplinary learning course Planning 1, 2 general education courses Music

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition See also Arts & Social Sciences 48/192 A$28,560 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Surveying - page 61 Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Environmental Management - page 62 Program code 3436 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Bachelor of Planning/Bachelor of Laws - page 83 4 years February Audition/Interview required

studio music teaching and preparation for further Program structure Music Streams music education studies Professional Practice The Bachelor of Music allows you to complete: Music Creative Practice - Develop high-level • Core courses in music performance, performance or compositional skills Career opportunities Minimum years Units of credit (total) Estimated first year tuition 1 year 48 A$28,080 musicianship and musicology Music Enquiry - Studies in historical musicology, Our graduates are highly skilled musicians with Diploma of Professional Practice • Your choice of specialist music stream ethnomusicology, and the psychology of music specialist knowledge and practical skills in music Program code 7018 Entry Assumed knowledge • Extensive training in ensemble skills and cognition, analysis and performance. Career options Sonic Arts - Develop technical and creative skills February and July None professional practices include: Performance, teaching, broadcasting, arts in electro-acoustic music and provides links to • Elective courses that give you the flexibility to administration, arts management, composition, media studies The Diploma of Professional Practice provides you developed a deeper understanding of, and combine your music studies with conducting, arts advocacy, music recording and film with formal, structured work-based opportunities capability for, leadership, and professional practice complementary areas Music Pedagogy - Provides specialist study in industries, research, and arts journalism. to systematically reflect upon and develop your in an international community. knowledge, skills and capabilities as a global This program can only be studied after completion citizen, leader and professional practitioner. On Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Law - page 83 of your Bachelor degree at UNSW. Dual Award Degree Programs completion of the diploma, you should have page 84 Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Arts - page 84 Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Media (Communications and Journalism)- page 84 Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Commerce - page 84 Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Media (Public Relations and Advertising) - page 84 Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - page 79 Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Media (Screen and Sound Production) - page 84 Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - page 84 Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Science - Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Science (Advanced)- page 84

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Psychology Science

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition A$37,440 A$37,440 Bachelor of Psychology Science 48/192 Science 48/144 Program code 3432 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Bachelor of Science Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 4 years February Maths Program code 3970 3 years February and July (may require Maths and Chemistry plus Biology summer semester after first semester or Earth and Environmental Science and Motivation, Language and Cognition, Other employers are tertiary institutions, of study or Physics Program structure Social Psychology, Behaviour in Organisations, management and personnel consultants, YEAR 1 Psychology and Law, Health Psychology, market research organisations and banks. Many • Marine Science • Pathology Psychology 1A and 1B, Introduction to Psychology Developmental Psychology psychologists also work in private employment as Major discipline areas include: • Materials Science • Pharmacology Applications, electives, general education courses clinical, educational or industrial consultants. • Anatomy YEAR 4 • Mathematics • Physical Oceanography • Bioinformatics YEAR 2 Psychology 4A and 4B • Mathematics for Education (a stream for a major • Physical Science Research Methods 2, Social and Developmental • Biology in Mathematics for Education as part of a concurrent • Physiology Professional recognition Psychology, Perception and Cognition, Learning • Biotechnology Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education program • Psychology To become a member of the Australian and Physiological Psychology, Assessment, Career opportunities • Chemistry (4076). Only students enrolled concurrently in both a A professional qualification in psychology leads Psychological Society, and for registration as • Statistics Personality and Psychopathology, electives, general • Earth Science Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Education program to careers in clinical, organisational and forensic a psychologist in , Australia, • Vision Science education courses may take this major.) settings as well as teaching and research. The you must first complete an approved four-year • Ecology The availability of majors may be subject to • Microbiology YEAR 3 main employer of trained psychologists is the degree in psychology followed by an accredited • Food Science periodical review. Please visit the Faculty of • Molecular and Cell Biology Research Methods 3, Physiological Applications, government sector where psychologists work postgraduate course in psychology such as one • Genetics Science website for updates: science.unsw.edu.au • Neuroscience Level 3 Psychology, electives, open electives in areas ranging from health, education and of the Master of Psychology degrees (Clinical, • Geography community services through to police, corrective Forensic, Organisational) offered at UNSW. An Sample list of Level 3 Psychology electives: services, industrial relations and road and alternative to postgraduate study is two years of Physiological Psychology, Cognitive Science, traffic authorities. supervised experience in professional practice. Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Laws - page 83 Vision and Brain, Psychobiology of Memory Dual Award Degree Programs Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Science - page 84 Bachelor of Actuarial Studies / Bachelor of Science - page 75 Bachelor of Science & Business / Bachelor of Laws - page 83 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Science - page 76 Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Arts - page 85 Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Science (Computer Science)- page 85 Science 48/144 A$37,440 Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Fine Arts - page 85 Bachelor of Psychological Science Bachelor of Economics / Bachelor of Science - page 77 Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Social Research and Policy - page 85 Program code 3435 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - page 79 page 85 3 years February and July Maths Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Science - page 80 Bachelor of Optometry / Bachelor of Science -

Vision and Brain, Psychobiology of Memory sector. These include clinical and health settings Program structure and Motivation, Language and Cognition, such as clinics and hospitals, a diverse collection Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Science 48/48 A$37,440 YEAR 1 Social Psychology, Behaviour in Organisations, of commercial and non-profit organisations, and Bachelor of Science (Honours) Psychology 1A, Psychology 1B, electives Psychology and Law, Health Psychology, forensic settings such as prisons and law courts. Program code 4500 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Developmental Psychology Employers range from the army to schools, from the YEAR 2 1 year February and July See entry requirements Roads and Maritime Service to the Department Research Methods 2; Social and Developmental Complementary majors available: neuroscience, of Health. Psychology; Perception and Cognition; Learning vision science, human resource management, WAM (weighted average mark) of a credit, and requirements as well as the number of places and Physiological Psychology; Assessment, management, marketing, linguistics, For those wishing to practice as a specialist Admissions requirements completed a major within the desired honours available are determined by the Head of School or Personality and Psychopathology; electives or criminology, philosophy professional psychologist, typical areas of Students are expected to have completed the discipline. nominee. For details of the entry requirements for general education courses work include clinical, organisational, forensic, requirements for a three year full-time undergraduate a particular discipline, please see the relevant plan Students must apply to the relevant School counselling and educational psychology. Bachelor degree typically with a minimum overall entry in the UNSW Online Handbook. YEAR 3 Career opportunities for admission into Honours, and admission Research Methods 3, Psychological Applications, For those wishing to use their degree in psychology Psychologists are employed across several Level 3 Psychology electives, electives or general as a general training for future employment, the industries including health care and social education courses skills acquired during the degree in psychological assistance, public administration and safety, See also Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) - page 52 science are extremely valuable to a wide variety education and training, and administrative and Sample list of Level 3 Psychology electives: Bachelor of Aviation - page 51 Bachelor of Food Science (Honours) - page 63 of careers. Psychologists work in a range of support services. This mix of industries is highly Physiological Psychology, Cognitive Science, Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in various disciplines - pages 56 – 62 Bachelor of Science (Nanotechnology) - page 70 organisations within both the public and private favourable for employment growth prospects. Bachelor of Environmental Management - page 62 Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science - page 76 Bachelor of Medical Science - page 69 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Science - pages 80 Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Exercise Physiology - page 68 Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Science - page 84 Bachelor of Psychological Science Science 48/48 A$37,440 Bachelor of Optometry/Bachelor of Science - page 85 Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - page 79 (Honours) Bachelor of Planning - page 70 Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws - page 83 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 4518 Bachelor of Psychology - page 71 Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Science - page 77 1 year February and July See entry requirements Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) - page 85 The purpose of Honours in Psychology is to undergraduate study with supervised independent enable students who have performed well at research by consolidating and extending work Admissions requirements Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition undergraduate level to deepen their knowledge completed in the undergraduate program and To be eligible for this program, students must have Science 48/192 A$37,440 of approaches, perspectives and traditions in providing an academic foundation for students completed a Bachelor’s Degree or Graduate Diploma psychology and undertake a significant research continuing on to a Masters by coursework, a from an approved institution. See the UNSW Online Bachelor of Science (International) Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge project. Honours is a means for connecting Masters by research, or a PhD. Handbook for more information and details. Program code 3987 4 years February and July (may require Maths and Chemistry plus Biology or summer semester after first semester Earth and Environmental Science of study or Physics See also Bachelor of Science (Advanced) major in psychology page 73 an overseas exchange for two semesters at an • Bioinformatics Bachelor of Arts with major in psychology - page 50 Program structure approved partner university. You are provided • Biology You will complete a science-based major; a Bachelor of Science with a major in psychology - page 72 with a contribution towards the expenses of the • Biotechnology sequence of language courses; electives which exchange by the Faculty of Science. • Chemistry Bachelor of Life Sciences with a major in psychology - page 65 cover cultural studies, international business, • Earth Science Choose a major from the following areas: development studies and globalisation; and • Ecology • Anatomy continued on next page

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Advanced Mathematics • Food Science • Molecular and Cell Biology • Psychology • Genetics • Neuroscience • Statistics Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition • Geography • Pathology • Vision Science Science 48/192 A$37,440 • Marine Science • Pharmacology The availability of majors may be subject to review. Bachelor of Science • Materials Science • Physical Oceanography Please visit the Faculty of Science website for (Advanced Mathematics) Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 4 years February and July (may require Maths • Mathematics • Physical Science updates: science.unsw.edu.au Program code 3986 • Microbiology • Physiology summer semester after first semester of study)

See also MAJORS IN ADVANCED MATHEMATICS The Advanced Mathematics degree is aimed at the available majors. UNSW offers mathematics Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Science - page 77 Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics)/Bachelor of Laws - page 83 • Applied Mathematics high achieving students who wish to specialise in students advanced facilities combined with Bachelor of Science (Advanced)/Bachelor of Laws page 83 Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Science - page 84 • Pure Mathematics mathematics as a basis for the increasing range innovative teaching. • Quantitative Risk* of quantitative careers in areas such as finance, • Advanced Statistics environmental modelling and research. This four- Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition year degree combines advanced coursework *Students can only undertake this major with approval from Science 48/144 A$37,440 with an Honours-level research project in one of Bachelor of Science the head of school. and Business Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 3 years February and July Maths and Chemistry plus Biology or Program code 3925 Earth and Environmental Science Dual Award Degree Programs Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) / Bachelor of Arts - page 86 or Physics Bachelor of Actuarial Studies / Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) - page 75 Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) / Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - page 86 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) - page 76 • Earth Science • Physical Oceanography Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) / Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) Bachelor of Economics / Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) - page 77 Program structure • Ecology • Physical Science - page 86 Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) / Bachelor of Laws - page 83 96 UOC of approved science major, 48 UOC • Food Science • Physiology of business component, comprising 24 UOC • Genetics • Psychology of foundation business courses and 24 UOC of • Geography • Statistics business electives (business law, marketing and • Marine Science • Vision Science Social Research and Policy management). • Materials Science • Mathematics Choose a major from the following areas: Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition • Microbiology Career opportunities • Anatomy The program has been designed for students Bachelor of Social Research Arts & Social Sciences 48/144 A$29,040 • Molecular and Cell Biology • Bioinformatics whose passion is science, but who also recognise and Policy • Neuroscience Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge • Biology that awareness of contemporary business Program code 3420 • Pathology 3 years February and July None • Biotechnology practices can be vital in the modern workplace. • Pharmacology • Chemistry • Marketing Program structure • Media Culture and Technology Career opportunities The Bachelor of Social Research and Policy • Politics As a graduate you will design research, evaluate Dual Award Degree Programs will give you knowledge and skills in research • Sociology and Anthropology policy, manage projects, conduct interviews, Bachelor of Science & Business / Bachelor of Laws - page 83 and analysis needed to understand complex field high quality social surveys, use statistics, social, environmental and economic problems. Core courses of the program include: and understand their role in social change. Our Advanced Science You will study nine core courses covering social YEAR 1 Social Research and Policy graduates are highly science, policy analysis and research methods, Policy and Society, Social Research and Society successful in gaining employment in diverse roles and a vocational placement program. This will be and areas such as: Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition YEAR 2 Science 48/192 A$37,440 combined with your choice of major (nine courses) Public sector and six electives. Qualitative Social Research, Policy Analysis Research manager, policy analyst, political adviser, Bachelor of Science (Advanced) Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Majors can include: YEAR 3 project manager. Program code 3972 4 years February and July (may require Maths and Chemistry plus Biology or • Development Studies Social Theory and Policy Analysis, Quantitative Community sector summer semester after first semester Earth and Environmental Science • Economics Research Project, Social Science and Policy Program management, community development, of study) or Physics • Environmental Humanities Project, Social Research and Policy Graduates information management, advocacy and innovation. • Human Resource Management in the Workplace, Social Research and Policy MAJORS IN ADVANCED SCIENCE • Earth Science • Pathology Private sector • Indigenous Studies Internship. You also complete open electives Organisational management. marketing, market • Ecology • Pharmacology • Advanced Physical Oceanography • International Business and general education electives as part of research, corporate affairs management, private • Genetics • Physical Geography • Anatomy • International Relations this program. consultant, research consultant. • Archaeology & Palaeoenvironments • Geochemistry • Physics • Bioinformatics • Human Geography • Physiology • Biological Science • Marine and Coastal Science • Psychology page 86 • Biotechnology • Materials Science • Statistics Dual Award Degree Programs Bachelor of Science (Advanced) / Bachelor of Social Research and Policy - • Chemistry • Mathematics • Vision Science Bachelor of Art Theory / Bachelor of Social Research and Policy - page 75 Bachelor of Social Research and Policy / Bachelor of Laws - page 84 • Microbiology The availability of the majors may be subject to • Climate Dynamics Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Social Research and Policy - page 85 Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) / Bachelor of Social Research and Policy - page 86 • Climate Systems Science • Molecular and Cell Biology review. Please visit the Faculty of Science website • Neuroscience for updates: science.unsw.edu.au Social Work Dual Award Degree Programs Bachelor of Science (Advanced) / Bachelor of Fine Arts - page 86 Bachelor of Science (Advanced) / Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) - page 86 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Science (Advanced) - page 76 Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Science (Advanced) / Bachelor of Social Research and Policy - page 86 Arts & Social Sciences 48/192 A$30,090 Bachelor of Economics / Bachelor of Science (Advanced) - page 77 Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) Bachelor of Science (Advanced) / Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) - page 85 Bachelor of Science (Advanced) / Bachelor of Laws - page 83 Program code 4033 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 4 years February None

Social Work with Honours includes studies in the YEAR 1 Program structure areas of social work practice, social and behavioral Rethinking the Social, Cultural Experience, Our Social Work degree has a strong emphasis sciences, contextual studies and research. The Psychology 1A, Introduction to Social Work, on practical skills and you will start professional degree includes 28 core courses, four electives, Lifespan and Health, Policy and Society, Social practice right from the first year. The Bachelor of field placements, and an Honours year. Research and Society, free elective continued on next page

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YEAR 2 Evidence Based Research, Mental Health and organisation and delivery of services for local Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition 48/192 A$32,520 Sole Clients and Groups, Social Work Practice: Trauma, Child and Family Practice residents, non-government welfare agencies, and Bachelor of Commerce / Business School Community Work, Culture, Identity, Diversity, Sole industrial/corporate settings. Social workers can Bachelor of Arts In the fourth year of your degree you will choose Clients and Families, Aboriginal People & Social also work in private practice as counsellors or Program code 3522 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge between two Honours streams. You can choose Work, Policy Analysis, free elective, general psychotherapists or as consultants in planning 4 years February and July Maths to complete & professional portfolio integrating education and social policy, international aid, politics, rights your professional social work courses with your and education. YEAR 3 placement experience, or choose to produce a Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition 48/192 A$36,720 Socio Legal Practice, Ethics and Reflective research-based thesis. Bachelor of Commerce / Business School Practice, Organisational Practice, Level Three Professional recognition Bachelor of Aviation (Management) Program code 3835 Placement, Policy and Social Theory, Career opportunities Graduates are eligible for membership of the Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Maths general education. Opportunities for social workers are diverse and Australian Association of Social Workers. 4 years February and July include work in government services, hospitals, YEAR 4 Note: please check the qualifications required to be local government – in social planning and in the Selected Studies 2, Level Four Placement, a practicing social worker in your home country. Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition 48/240 A$32,520 Bachelor of Commerce / Business School Bachelor of Design (Honours) Dual Award Degree Programs Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) / Bachelor of Criminology and Criminial Justice - page 86 Program code 3568 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 5 years February and July Maths Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) / Bachelor of Arts - page 86 Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) / Bachelor of Laws - page 84 Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) / Bachelor of Social Research and Policy - page 86 Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition 48/192 A$36,360 Bachelor of Commerce / Business School Dual Award Degree Programs Bachelor of Economics Program code 3521 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 4 years February and July Maths Actuarial Studies Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Commerce / 48/192 A$32,520 Bachelor of Actuarial Studies / 48/192 A$36,360 Business School Business School Bachelor of Fine Arts Bachelor of Commerce Program code 3567 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 3155 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 4 years February and July Maths 4 years February and July Maths

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Commerce / 48/192 A$36,360 Bachelor of Actuarial Studies / 48/192 A$36,360 Business School Business School Bachelor of Information Systems Bachelor of Economics Program code 3584 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 3588 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 4 years February and July Maths 4 years February and July Maths

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor 48/192 A$32,520 48/192 A$36,720 Business School Bachelor of Actuarial Studies / Business School of Media (Public Relations and Bachelor of Science Advertising) Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 3559 Program code 3154 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 4 years February and July Maths 4 years February and July Maths

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition 48/192 A$36,720 Bachelor of Actuarial Studies / 48/240 A$36,720 Bachelor of Commerce / Business School Bachelor of Science Business School Bachelor of Science Program code 3529 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge (Advanced Mathematics) Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 3589 4 years February and July Maths and Science 5 years February and July Maths

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition 48/240 A$36,720 See also Bachelor of Commerce / Business School Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Laws - page 82 Bachelor of Science (Advanced) Program code 3593 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 5 years February and July Maths Art Theory Bachelor of Commerce / Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Business School 48/240 A$36,720 48/192 A$29,040 Bachelor of Art Theory / Art & Design Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts (Advanced Mathematics) Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 4806 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 3523 5 years February and July Maths 4 years February and July None

Bachelor of Commerce / Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Business School 48/192 A$36,720 48/216 A$29,040 Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Art Theory / Bachelor of Art & Design (Computer Science) Social Research and Policy Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 3967 4 years February and July Maths Program code 4815 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 4.5 years February and July None See also Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - page 77 Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Commerce - page 84 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Laws - page 82 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Commerce - page 80

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Design

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Design (Honours) / Career opportunities Professional recognition Art & Design 48/240 A$29,040 Bachelor of Media in Public As a graduate, you can work in secondary The Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Education school teaching in Australia and internationally, as (Secondary) is recognised by the Board of Studies Relations and Advertising Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 4818 5 years February and July None well as careers in education, corporate training Teaching and Educational Standards NSW Australia and management. (BOSTES). You should check with the employing authority in your home country regarding your See also eligibility for a teaching position. Bachelor of Design (Honours) / Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - page 78 Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Design (Honours) - page 76 Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Design (Honours) / Arts & Social Sciences 48/240 A$29,640 Economics Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Program code 4061 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition 5 years February and July None Bachelor of Economics / Business School 48/192 A$32,520 Bachelor of Arts Teaching specialisations are available in graphics Program code 3552 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge and multi media technology, visual arts and visual Program structure Professional recognition 4 years February and July Maths You will combine studies in your approved teaching arts extension. The Bachelor of Design (Honours)/Bachelor of disciplines with both theoretical and practical Education (Secondary) is recognised by Board of aspects of education. In the final two years of Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Studies Teaching and Educational Standards NSW the program, you will develop skills in classroom Career opportunities Bachelor of Economics / Business School 48/192 A$36,720 As a graduate, you can work in secondary school Australia (BOSTES). You should check with the competence and spend 80 days on supervised Bachelor of Science teaching in Australia and internationally, as well as employing authority in your home country regarding teaching practice in allocated secondary schools. Program code 3563 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge careers in education, corporate training and design. your eligibility for a teaching position. 4 years February and July Maths You will also complete Honours study in Design.

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Economics / Business School 48/240 A$36,720 Bachelor of Economics / Arts & Social Sciences 48/192 A$34,860 Bachelor of Science (Advanced) Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Program code 3566 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 4058 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 5 years February and July Maths 4 years February and July Maths

Teaching specialisations are available in business Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition studies and economics. Teaching specialisations Program structure Professional recognition Bachelor of Economics / Bachelor of Business School 48/240 A$36,720 You combine studies in your approved teaching are available in business studies and economics. The Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Education Science (Advanced Mathematics) disciplines with both theoretical and practical Program code 3564 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge (Secondary) is recognised by the Board of Studies Maths aspects of education. In the final two years of 5 years February and July Career opportunities Teaching and Educational Standards NSW Australia the program, you will develop skills in classroom (BOSTES). You should check with the employing As a graduate, you can work in secondary school competence and spend 80 days on supervised authority in your home country regarding your teaching in Australia and internationally, as well as See also Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Education (Secondary) - page 78 teaching practice in allocated secondary schools. eligibility for a teaching position. a variety of careers in education, corporate training Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Economics - page 76 Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Laws - page 82 and management.

Education Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Fine Arts / Bachelor of Arts & Social Sciences 48/192 A$30,240 Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Education (Secondary) Program code 4059 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Arts & Social Sciences 48/192 A$30,240 4 years February and July None Education (Secondary)

Program code 4054 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Teaching specialisations are available in graphics 4 years February and July None and multi media technology, visual arts and visual Program structure Professional recognition You will combine studies in your approved teaching arts extension. studies), economics, English, English as a second The Bachelor of Fine Arts/Bachelor of Education disciplines with both theoretical and practical (Secondary) is recognised by the Board of Studies Program structure language (EAL/D), French, geography, German, Professional recognition aspects of education. In the final two years of Teaching and Educational Standards NSW Australia You combine studies in two approved teaching history, Indonesian, music studies, Japanese, The Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education Career opportunities the program, you will develop skills in classroom (BOSTES). You should check with the employing disciplines with both theoretical and practical Korean, Spanish and Latin American Studies, legal (Secondary) is recognised by the Board of Studies As a graduate, you can work in secondary school competence and spend 80 days on supervised authority in your home country regarding your aspects of education. In the final two years of studies, society and culture. Teaching and Educational Standards NSW Australia teaching in Australia and internationally, as well as teaching practice in allocated secondary schools. eligibility for a teaching position. the program, you will develop skills in classroom (BOSTES). You should check with the employing careers in education, corporate training and the arts. competence and spend 80 days on supervised authority in your home country regarding your Career opportunities teaching practice in allocated secondary schools. eligibility for a teaching position. As a graduate, you can work in secondary school Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Teaching specialisations are available in Aboriginal teaching in Australia and internationally, as well as in Bachelor of Media Arts (Honours) / Arts & Social Sciences 48/240 A$29,640 studies, Chinese, drama (theatre and performance education, corporate training and management. Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Program code 4062 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 5 years February and July None

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Teaching specialisations are available in graphics Bachelor of Commerce / Arts & Social Sciences 48/192 A$34,860 and multi media technology, visual arts and visual Program structure Professional recognition Bachelor of Education (Secondary) You will combine studies in your approved teaching arts extension. The Bachelor of Media Arts (Honours)/Bachelor of Program code 3462 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge disciplines with both theoretical and practical 4 years February and July Maths Education (Secondary) is recognised by Board of aspects of education. In the final two years of Studies Teaching and Educational Standards NSW the program, you will develop skills in classroom Career opportunities aspects of education. In the final two years of Teaching specialisations are available in business As a graduate, you can work in secondary school Australia (BOSTES). You should check with the competence and spend 80 days on supervised Program structure the program, you will develop skills in classroom studies and economics. teaching in Australia and internationally, as well as employing authority in your home country regarding teaching practice in allocated secondary schools. You will combine studies in your approved teaching competence and spend 80 days on supervised careers in education, corporate training and the your eligibility for a teaching position. You will also complete Honours study in Media Arts. disciplines with both theoretical and practical teaching practice in allocated secondary schools. media arts industry. continued on next page

international.unsw.edu.au | handbook.unsw.edu.au international.unsw.edu.au | handbook.unsw.edu.au 79 \ DUAL AWARD DEGREE PROGRAMS DUAL AWARD DEGREE PROGRAMS / 80 Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Engineering 48/264 A$37,440 Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Music / Arts & Social Sciences 48/240 A$31,080 Program code 3763 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Bachelor of Education (Secondary) 5.5 years February and July* Maths, Physics Program code 3446 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 5 years February Audition/Interview required The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Bachelor • Mechatronic Engineering of Arts dual degree is offered in the following • Mining Engineering Program structure of stream: music creative practice, music enquiry, music production, broadcasting and recording, Engineering disciplines: • Naval Architecture With this dual degree program, students must Program structure sonic arts, or music pedagogy. performance planning, composing and arranging. • Aerospace Engineering • Petroleum Engineering successfully complete courses that total at least The degree consists of core courses in • Bioinformatics Engineering • Photovoltaics and Solar Energy 264 units of credit, 168 UOC from the Faculty of The Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Education musicology, musicianship, performance and • Chemical Engineering • Renewable Energy Engineering Engineering and 96 UOC from the Faculty of Arts Career opportunities (Secondary) is recognised by the Board of education combined with elective courses in both • Civil Engineering • Software Engineering & Social Sciences. However, the total of 264 units As a graduate, you can work in the areas of Studies Teaching and Educational Standards music and education. You will also complete an • Computer Engineering • Surveying of credit may be reduced to 240 units of credit (5 secondary teaching, music administration, NSW Australia (BOSTES). intensive pre-professional training in your choice • Electrical Engineering • Telecommunications years) if Mathematics is taken as the minor stream • Environmental Engineering • Flexible (for students who have not yet in the BA component.The Faculty of Arts & Social • Geospatial Engineering decided which discipline of Engineering they Sciences also offers the dual award degree Music/ Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition • Industrial Chemistry wish to pursue) Engineering, program 3459 in all engineering Bachelor of Science / Arts & Social Sciences 48/192 A$35,940 • Mechanical Engineering disciplines (please see information under Faculty Bachelor of Education (Secondary) • Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering of Arts). Program code 4076 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 4 years February and July None Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Teaching specialisations are available in Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Engineering 48/240 A$37,440 mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, or earth Program structure Professional recognition Bachelor of Commerce You combine studies in your approved teaching and environmental science. The Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education Program code 3764 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge disciplines with both theoretical and practical (Secondary) is recognised by the Board of Studies 5.5 years February and July* Maths, Physics and Chemistry aspects of education. In the final two years of Career opportunities Teaching and Educational Standards NSW Australia the program, you will develop skills in classroom The Education program prepares graduates (BOSTES). You should check with the employing This dual degree is offered in the following • Environmental Engineering • Petroleum Engineering competence and spend 80 days on supervised for professions in secondary school teaching in authority in your home country regarding your Engineering disciplines: • Geospatial Engineering • Photovoltaics and Solar Energy teaching practice in allocated secondary schools. Australia and internationally, as well as a variety eligibility for a teaching position. • Aerospace Engineering • Industrial Chemistry • Renewable Energy Engineering of careers in education, corporate training • Bioinformatics Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Software Engineering and science. • Chemical Engineering • Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering • Telecommunications • Civil Engineering • Mechatronic Engineering • Flexible (for students who have not yet • Computer Engineering • Mining Engineering decided which discipline of Engineering they Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Naval Architecture wish to pursue)

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Engineering 48/240 A$37,440 Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Master of Biomedical Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Engineering 48/240 A$37,440 Program code 3768 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Bachelor of Science 5 years February Maths, Physics and Chemistry Program code 3767 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 5 years February and July Maths, Physics and Chemistry The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Master of in Electrical Engineering / Master of Leadership and Ethics, Thesis Biomedical Engineering dual degree is offered in Biomedical Engineering The Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Bachelor • Mining Engineering YEAR 5 the following Engineering disciplines: of Science dual degree is offered in the following • Naval Architecture Program structure YEAR 1 RF Electronics, Introduction to Biomechanics, • Bioinformatics Engineering Engineering disciplines: • Petroleum Engineering With this dual degree program, students take Maths, Physics, Computing, Engineering Design, Mechanics of Biomaterials, Mechanics of the • Chemical Engineering • Aerospace Engineering • Photovoltaics and Solar Energy the 168 units of credit core of the Bachelor of Engineering Materials & Chemistry, Electrical & Human Body, Regulatory Requirements of • Computer Engineering • Bioinformatics Engineering • Renewable Energy Engineering Engineering (Honours) 3707 and the 96 units of Telecommunications Engineering Biomedical Technology, Digital and Embedded • Electrical Engineering • Chemical Engineering • Software Engineering credit core of the Bachelor of Science program Systems, Biomedical Masters Project • Civil Engineering • Surveying 3970. Because of the overlap of 24 units of credit • Mechanical Engineering YEAR 2 • Computer Engineering • Telecommunications of Science courses in both core, the total units of • Mechatronic Engineering Mathematics, Computing, Circuits and Signals, • Software Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Flexible (for students who have not yet credit required for completion is 240 UOC, rather Clinical Laboratory Science, Embedded Career opportunities • Telecommunications • Environmental Engineering decided which discipline of Engineering they than 264 UOC. The Faculty of Science also offer Systems Design, Analogue Electronics, Biomedical engineers may seek work in any of • Geospatial Engineering wish to pursue) the dual degrees Advanced Science /Engineering General Education course the traditional areas associated with their chosen • Industrial Chemistry Program 3762 and Advanced Mathematics/ Bachelor of Engineering discipline and also in YEAR 3 • Mechanical Engineering Engineering program 3761 in all the engineering Program structure public and private medical research laboratories, The first year provides grounding in mathematics, Digital Circuit Design, Electronics, Electromagnetic • Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering disciplines. Please see the Faculty of Science for the medical device industry, hospitals, universities, physics and general classes in areas such as Engineering, Principles of Physiology A and B, Real • Mechatronic Engineering further details. health care management, and the bioprocessing, chemistry, computing and basic research and Time Instrumentation, Electrical Energy, Electrical biomechanical and biotechnology industries. reporting skills. As you progress through your Engineering Design following four years, an increasing number of YEAR 4 Bachelor of Engineering Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition postgraduate biomedical classes are added to Engineering 48/240 A$35,760 Digital Signal Processing, Electrical Design (Honours) / Bachelor of Science your program. Professional recognition Proficiency, Solid-State Electronics, Biomedical The Master of Biomedical Engineering is recognised (Computer Science) Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Sample Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Engineering Elective, Control Systems, Strategic by the College of Biomedical Engineers . Program code 3772 5 years February and July* Maths, Physics and Chemistry

The dual degree is offered in the following • Mechatronic Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Engineering disciplines: • Mining Engineering Program structure Science 48/240 A$37,440 With this dual degree program, students take Science and Engineering) / Master • Aerospace Engineering • Naval Architecture • Chemical Engineering • Petroleum Engineering the 168 units of credit core of the Bachelor of of Biomedical Engineering Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge • Civil Engineering • Photovoltaics and Solar Energy Engineering (Honours) 3707 and the 96 units of Program code 3138 5 years February and July Maths, Physics • Electrical Engineering • Renewable Energy Engineering credit core of the Bachelor of Science (Computer • Environmental Engineering • Surveying Science) program 3978. Because of the overlap of • Geospatial Engineering • Telecommunications 24 units of credit of courses in both core, the total Bachelor of Engineering/ Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Engineering 48/240 A$37,440 • Industrial Chemistry • Flexible (for students who have not yet units of credit required for completion is 240 UOC, Master of Engineering in • Mechanical Engineering decided which discipline of Engineering they rather than 264 UOC. Electrical Engineering Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge • Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering wish to pursue) Program code 3731 5 years February and July* Maths, Physics

* Students starting an engineering program in semester 2 may be required to complete summer semesters. Contact the UNSW Engineering for further details.

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Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Engineering Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Engineering 48/240 A$37,440 (Civil Engineering) / Bachelor of Law 48/240 A$30,660 Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Laws Engineering (Mining Engineering) Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 4760 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 3146 5 years February and July* Maths, Physics 5 years February None

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Science 48/264 A$37,440 Science and Engineering) / Bachelor Bachelor of Art Theory / Law 48/240 A$30,660 of Commerce Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Bachelor of Laws Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 3136 5.5 years February and July Maths and Physics Program code 4703 5 years February None

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Science 48/240 A$37,440 Science and Engineering) / Bachelor Bachelor of Arts and Business / Law 48/240 A$32,520 of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Bachelor of Laws Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 3137 5 years February Maths and Physics Program code 4773 6 years February None

The program includes industrial experience of Engineering and Chemical Engineering. In a minimum of 12 weeks to be taken during the addition, the Bachelor of Chemical Engineering Professional recognition Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition vacation period. Engineers Australia recognises the Bachelor is accredited by the Institution of Chemical Bachelor of Commerce / Law 48/240 A$35,880 of Engineering in both Materials Science and Engineers. Bachelor of Laws Program code 4733 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 5 years February Maths Environmental Management Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Law 48/240 A$30,660 Bachelor of Environmental Science 48/216 A$35,160 Justice / Bachelor of Laws Management / Bachelor of Arts Program code 4763 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 3943 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 5 years February None 4.5 years February and July Maths and Chemistry

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition See also Bachelor of Economics / Law 48/240 A$35,880 Bachelor of Environmental Management - page 62 Bachelor of Laws Program code 4744 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 5 years February Maths Fine Arts

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Law 48/312 A$36,960 48/192 A$29,040 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) / Bachelor of Fine Arts / Art & Design Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Arts Program code 3765 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 4812 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 6.5 years February Maths, Physics (as per single program) 4 years February and July None This dual degree is offered in the following • Electrical Engineering • Mining Engineering International Studies Engineering disciplines: • Environmental Engineering • Naval Architecture • Aerospace Engineering • Geospatial Engineering • Petroleum Engineering • Bioinformatics Engineering • Industrial Chemistry • Photovoltaics and Solar Energy Bachelor of International Studies / Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Arts & Social Sciences 48/240 A$29,400 • Chemical Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Renewable Energy Engineering Bachelor of Media • Civil Engineering • Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering • Software Engineering (Communication and Journalism) Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge • Computer Engineering • Mechatronic Engineering • Telecommunications Program code 3441 5 years February None

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of International Studies/ Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Fine Arts / Law 48/240 A$30,660 Arts & Social Sciences 48/240 A$29,400 Bachelor of Media Bachelor of Laws Program code 4704 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge (Public Relations and Advertising) Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 5 years February None Program code 3442 5 years February None

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of International Studies/ Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Law 48/288 A$31,560 Arts & Social Sciences 48/240 A$29,400 Bachelor of International Studies / Bachelor of Media (Screen and Bachelor of Laws Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Sound Production) Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 4765 6 years (includes 2 semesters February None Program code 3443 5 years February None outside Australia)

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Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Media Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Social Research Law 48/240 A$30,660 Law 48/240 A$30,660 (Communication & Journalism) / and Policy / Bachelor of Laws Program code 4771 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Bachelor of Laws Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 5.5 years February None Program code 4753 5 years February None

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Media Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) / Law 48/288 A$31,710 Law 48/240 A$30,660 (Public Relations & Advertising) / Bachelor of Laws Program code 4787 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Bachelor of Laws Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 6.5 years February None Program code 4751 5 years February None

NOTE: UNSW Law continually enhances their program offerings to ensure students have the most comprehensive dual degree options available to them. Please check Bachelor of Media Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition the Law website for up-to-date dual degree program listings as they are confirmed: law.unsw.edu.au/ugprograms Law 48/240 A$30,660 (Screen & Sound Production) / Bachelor of Laws Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 4752 5 years February None Media Arts

Bachelor of Media Arts Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Engineering 48/240 A$37,440 Bachelor of Medicinal Chemistry / Law 48/312 A$36,960 (Honours) / Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Laws (Computer Science) Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 4755 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 3969 5 years February and July* Maths 6.5 years February Maths and Chemistry

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Music Law 48/312 A$33,120 Bachelor of Music / Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Laws Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Arts & Social Sciences 48/240 A$29,040 Program code 4774 Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Arts 6 years February Audition/Interview required for Music Program code 3456 component Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 5 years February Audition/Interview required

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Law 48/336 A$33,030 Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Planning / Bachelor of Music / Arts & Social Sciences 48/240 A$33,360 Bachelor of Laws Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Bachelor of Commerce Program code 4707 7 years (with 2 semesters February None Program code 3460 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge work experience) 5 years February None

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Law 48/240 A$36,960 Bachelor of Music / Arts & Social Sciences 48/312 A$34,080 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Bachelor of Science / Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 3459 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Bachelor of Laws 6.5 years February Audition/interview required Program code 4770 5 years February Maths and Chemistry plus Biology or Earth and Environmental Science or Physics Bachelor of Music / Bachelor Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Arts & Social Sciences 48/240 A$29,880 of Media (Communications Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition and Journalism) Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Law 48/288 A$36,960 Program code 3465 5 years February None Bachelor of Science (Advanced) / Bachelor of Laws Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 3997 6 years February Maths and Chemistry plus Biology or Bachelor of Music / Bachelor Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Earth and Environmental Science Arts & Social Sciences 48/240 A$29,880 or Physics of Media (Public Relations and Advertising) Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 3463 5 years February None Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Science (Advanced Law 48/288 A$36,960 Mathematics) / Bachelor of Laws Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Music / Program code 3998 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Arts & Social Sciences 48/240 A$29,880 6 years February Maths Bachelor of Media (Screen and Sound Production) Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 3464 5 years February None Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Science (Computer Law 48/240 A$36,960 Science) / Bachelor of Laws Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Program code 3984 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Bachelor of Music / Arts & Social Sciences 48/240 A$34,080 5 years February Maths Bachelor of Science Program code 3457 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 5 years February Audition/Interview required Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Law 48/288 A$36,960 Bachelor of Science & Business / Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Laws Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Bachelor of Music / Arts & Social Sciences 48/288 A$34,080 Program code 4772 6 years February Maths and Chemistry plus Biology Bachelor of Science (Advanced) or Earth and Environmental Science Program code 3458 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge or Physics 6 years February Audition/Interview required

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Science Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Science 48/240 A$33,240 Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Science (Advanced) / Bachelor of Optometry / Science 48/240 A$37,440 Bachelor of FIne Arts Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Bachelor of Science Program code 3944 5 years February and July (may require Maths and Chemistry plus Biology or Program code 3952 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge summer session after first semester Earth and Environmental Science 5 years February Maths, Chemistry and Physics of study) or Physics

YEAR 3 Program structure Optometry, Ocular Disease, Pharmacology for Career opportunities Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Science 48/240 A$37,440 YEAR 1 Optometry, Developments in Vision Science, Ageing Optometry provides graduates with great Bachelor of Science (Advanced) / Molecules, Cells and Genes, Chemistry, Biological of the Visual System, general education courses opportunities to manage their own business. Bachelor of Science Chemistry for Optometry, Mathematics, Physics, Optometrists may specialise in different areas of Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge (Computer Science) 5 years February and July (may require Maths and Chemistry plus Biology or Vision Science, Optics, Evolutionary and Functional YEAR 4 clinical practice, including paediatrics, contact Program code 3945 summer session after first semester Earth and Environmental Science Biology or Psychology Optometry, Medicine and Patient Management, lenses, occupational optometry, public health, of study) or Physics Optometry, Clinical Optometry, Ocular co-management, low vision rehabilitation, sports YEAR 2 Therapeutics, Professional Optometry, general vision, behavioural optometry and binocular vision. Optometry, Physiology, Introduction to Ocular education courses Disease, Function of the Visual System, Physiology Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition YEAR 5 Science 48/264 A$33,240 of the Ocular System Professional recognition Bachelor of Science (Advanced) / Clinical Optometry, Specialist Clinical Optometry, Graduates are eligible for registration as an Bachelor of Social Research Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Clinical Ocular Therapeutics, research project optometrist in the states and territories of Australia. and Policy 5.5 years February and July (may require Maths and Chemistry plus Biology or Please check with local authorities in your home Program code 3938 summer session after first semester Earth and Environmental Science country for professional recognition. of study) or Physics

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Science 48/192 A$33,240 Science 48/240 A$37,440 Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Science (Advanced

Bachelor of Arts Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Mathematics) / Bachelor of Arts Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 4 years February and July (may require Maths and Chemistry plus Biology or Program code 3930 Program code 3933 5 years February and July (may require Maths summer session after first semester Earth and Environmental Science summer session after first semester of study) or Physics of study)

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Science 48/192 A$33,240 Science 48/288 A$37,440 Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Science Bachelor of FIne Arts Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge (Advanced Mathematics) / Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 3926 4 years February and July (may require Maths and Chemistry plus Biology or Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 6 years February and July (may require Maths and Physics summer session after first semester Earth and Environmental Science Program code 3761 summer session after first semester of study) or Physics of study)

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Engineering 48/192 A$37,440 Science 48/240 A$37,440 Bachelor of Science (Advanced Science (Computer Science) Program code 3983 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Mathematics) / Bachelor of Science Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 4 years February and July Maths (Computer Science) 5 years February and July (may require HSC Maths Extension 1 Program code 3946 summer session after first semester of study) Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Science 48/216 A$33,240 Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Social Research and Policy Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Social Work Program code 3937 4.5 years February and July (may require Maths and Chemistry plus Biology or summer session after first semester Earth and Environmental Science Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition of study) or Physics Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) / Arts & Social Sciences 48/264 A$30,090 Bachelor of Arts Program code 4043 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition 5.5 years February None Bachelor of Science Engineering 48/192 A$34,290 (Computer Science) / Bachelor of Arts Program code 3968 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) / Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Maths Arts & Social Sciences 48/240 A$30,090 4 years February and July* Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 4034 Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition 5 years February None Science 48/240 A$37,440 Bachelor of Science (Advanced) / Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) / Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Arts Arts & Social Sciences 48/264 A$30,090 Program code 3931 5 years February and July (may require Maths and Chemistry plus Biology or Bachelor of Social Research summer session after first semester Earth and Environmental Science and Policy of study) or Physics Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge Program code 4044 5.5 years February None

Faculty Units of credit (per year/total) Estimated first year tuition Bachelor of Science (Advanced) / Science 48/288 A$37,440 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Program code 3762 Minimum years Entry Assumed knowledge 6 years February and July Maths, Physics and Chemistry

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This table is a guide only and actual entry points may be higher or lower than those indicated. In all cases admission will be determined upon the receipt of an application. The University reserves the right to vary International undergraduate entry requirements to those published without further notice. For further explanations of this table refer to direct entry table the key on page 89 and 90. ATAR UNSW UFS GCE A IB SAT 1 Singaporean Gao HKDSE Malaysian Malaysian India India ISC Sri Lankan Canadian German France Norway Sweden Korean Taiwanese 1 Levels A Levels Kao STPM UEC AISSC GCE OSSD Abitur Gen Bac. CSAT GSAT Art & Design B Art Theory 75.00 7.0 10 27 1500 14 80 16 8 2 11.0 79 6 60 3.4 11.5 2.5 14.0 308 59 B Design (Honours) 75.00 7.0 10 27 1500 14 80 16 8 2 11.0 79 6 60 3.4 11.5 2.5 14.0 308 59 B Fine Arts (Honours) 75.00 7.0 10 27 1500 14 80 16 8 2 11.0 79 6 60 3.4 11.5 2.5 14.0 308 59 B Media Arts (Honours) 75.00 7.0 10 27 1500 14 80 16 8 2 11.0 79 6 60 3.4 11.5 2.5 14.0 308 59 Arts and Social Sciences B Arts 76.00 7.0 10 28 1520 14 80 16 8 2 11.5 80 6 60 3.4 11.5 3.0 14.2 309 60 B Arts and Business 85.00 7.5 11 31 1660 17 83 19 13 2 14.5 88 9 74 2.6 12.5 3.8 15.5 323 N/A B Arts/B Education (Secondary) 76.00 7.0 10 28 1520 14 80 16 8 2 11.5 80 6 60 3.4 11.5 3.0 14.2 309 60 B Commerce/B Education (Secondary) 92.00 8.0 14 34 1790 19 88 20 16 1 17.0 93 10 82 2.2 13.5 4.6 16.5 335 NA B Design (Honours)/B Education (Secondary) 75.00 7.0 10 27 1500 14 80 16 8 2 11.0 79 6 60 3.4 11.5 2.5 14.0 308 59 B Economics/B Education (Secondary) 90.00 7.8 13 34 1770 18.5 85 20 16 1 16.5 92 10 80 2.4 13.5 4.4 16.2 334 NA B Fine Arts/B Education (Secondary) 75.00 7.0 10 27 1500 14 80 16 8 2 11.0 79 6 60 3.4 11.5 2.5 14.0 308 59 B Media Arts (Honours)/B Education (Secondary) 75.00 7.0 10 27 1500 14 80 16 8 2 11.0 79 6 60 3.4 11.5 2.5 14.0 308 59 B Science/B Education (Secondary) 79.00 7.0 10 29 1580 15.5 80 17 10 2 13.0 83 7 66 3.2 12 3.4 14.8 315 64 B International Studies 87.00 7.5 12 32 1700 18 83 19 15 2 15.5 89 9 76 2.6 13 4.0 15.8 327 NA B Criminology & Criminal Justice 77.00 7.0 10 28 1530 14 80 16 9 2 12.0 81 6 62 3.4 11.5 3.0 14.3 310 61 B Music 75.00 7.0 10 27 1500 14 80 16 8 2 11.0 79 6 60 3.4 11.5 2.5 14.0 308 59 B Music/B Education (Secondary) 75.00 7.0 10 27 1500 14 80 16 8 2 11.0 79 6 60 3.4 11.5 2.5 14.0 308 59 B Media (Communication & Journalism) 80.00 7.5 10 29 1580 15.5 80 17 10 2 13.0 83 7 66 3.2 12 3.4 14.8 315 64 B Media (Public Relations & Advertising) 80.00 7.5 10 29 1580 15.5 80 17 10 2 13.0 83 7 66 3.2 12 3.4 14.8 315 64 B Media (Screen & Sound Production) 78.00 7.5 10 29 1540 14.5 80 17 9 2 12.0 82 6 62 3.2 12 3.4 14.5 312 62 B Social Research & Policy 75.00 7.0 10 27 1500 14 80 16 8 2 11.0 79 6 60 3.4 11.5 2.5 14.0 308 59 B Social Work (Honours) 75.00 7.0 10 27 1500 14 80 16 8 2 11.0 79 6 60 3.4 11.5 2.5 14.0 308 59 Built Environment B Architectural Studies 90.00 8.0 13 34 1770 18.5 85 20 16 1 16.5 92 10 80 2.4 13.5 4.4 16.2 334 NA B Computational Design 77.00 7.0 10 29 1580 15.5 80 17 10 2 13.0 83 7 66 3.2 12 3.4 14.8 315 64 B Construction Management & Property 77.00 7.0 10 29 1580 15.5 80 17 10 2 13.0 83 7 66 3.2 12 3.4 14.8 315 64 B Industrial Design 77.00 7.0 10 29 1580 15.5 80 17 10 2 13.0 83 7 66 3.2 12 3.4 14.8 315 64 B Interior Architecture 77.00 7.5 10 29 1580 15.5 80 17 10 2 13.0 83 7 66 3.2 12 3.4 14.8 315 64 B Landscape Architecture 77.00 7.0 10 29 1580 15.5 80 17 10 2 13.0 83 7 66 3.2 12 3.4 14.8 315 64 B Planning 77.00 7.0 10 29 1580 15.5 80 17 10 2 13.0 83 7 66 3.2 12 3.4 14.8 315 64 UNSW Business School B Actuarial Studies 92.50 8.5 15 35 1810 19.5 88 21 16 1 17.0 93 10 82 2.2 13.5 4.6 16.9 338 NA B Commerce 92.00 8.0 14 34 1790 19 88 20 16 1 17.0 93 10 82 2.2 13.5 4.6 16.5 335 NA B Commerce (International) 92.50 8.2 15 35 1810 19.5 88 21 16 1 17.0 93 10 82 2.2 13.5 4.6 16.9 338 NA B Economics 90.00 7.8 13 34 1770 18.5 85 20 16 1 16.5 92 10 80 2.4 13.5 4.4 16.2 334 NA B Information Systems 85.00 7.6 11 31 1660 17 83 19 13 2 14.5 88 9 74 2.6 12.5 3.8 15.5 323 NA Engineering B Engineering (Honours) 2 88.00 7.3 12 33 1720 18 83 20 15 2 16.0 90 9 78 2.4 13 4.0 15.9 328 NA B Engineering (H)/M Biomed Engineering 88.00 7.5 12 33 1720 18 83 20 15 2 16.0 90 9 78 2.4 13 4.0 15.9 328 NA B Engineering (H) (Elec)/M Engineering (Elec) 92.00 8.0 15 35 1810 19.5 88 21 16 1 17.0 93 10 82 2.2 13.5 4.6 16.9 338 NA B Engineering (H) (Civil with Architecture) 90.00 NA 13 34 1770 18.5 85 20 16 1 16.5 92 10 80 2.4 13.5 4.4 16.2 334 NA B Science (Food Science & Technology) 88.00 7.3 12 33 1720 18 83 20 15 2 16.0 90 9 78 2.4 13 4.0 15.9 328 NA B Science (Comp Science) 88.00 7.3 12 33 1720 18 83 20 15 2 16.0 90 9 78 2.4 13 4.0 15.9 328 NA Law B Law (Dual Degree) 3 94.70 8.5 16 37 1910 21 NA 23 19 NA 18.5 96 13 89 1.6 14.5 5.0 18.1 347 NA Medicine B Med MD 96.00 NA 17 38 1960 22 NA 24 19 NA 19.0 97 14 92 1.4 15 5.3 18.5 349 NA B Exercise Physiology 83.00 7.5 10 30 1620 16.5 80 18 12 2 14.0 86 8 70 3 12.5 3.4 15.2 320 69 Science B Aviation (Flying) 75.00 7.0 10 29 1580 15.5 80 17 10 2 13.0 83 7 66 3.2 12 3.4 14.8 315 64 B Aviation (Management) 75.00 7.0 10 29 1580 15.5 80 17 10 2 13.0 83 7 66 3.2 12 3.4 14.8 315 64 B Engineering (Materials Science & Engineering) 80.00 7.0 10 29 1580 15.5 80 17 10 2 13.0 83 7 66 3.2 12 3.4 14.8 315 64 B Environmental Management 75.00 7.5 10 29 1580 15.5 80 17 10 2 13.0 83 7 66 3.2 12 3.4 14.8 315 64 B Life Sciences 75.00 7.0 10 29 1580 15.5 80 17 10 2 13.0 83 7 66 3.2 12 3.4 14.8 315 64 B Medical Science 88.00 8.0 12 33 1720 18 83 20 15 2 16.0 90 9 78 2.4 13 4.0 15.9 328 NA B Medicinal Chemistry 85.00 7.8 11 31 1660 17 83 19 13 2 14.5 88 9 74 2.6 12.5 3.8 15.5 323 NA B Optometry/B Science 95.00 NA 16 37 1930 21 NA 23 19 NA 18.5 96 13 89 1.6 14.5 5.0 18.2 347 NA B Psychological Science 82.00 7.5 10 30 1610 16 80 18 11 2 13.5 85 7 68 3 12.5 3.4 15.1 318 67 B Psychology 93.00 8.0 15 36 1840 20 88 22 17 1 17.5 94 11 84 2 13.5 4.6 17.2 340 NA B Science 79.00 7.0 10 29 1580 15.5 80 17 10 2 13.0 83 7 66 3.2 12 3.4 14.8 315 64 B Science and Business 85.00 7.5 11 31 1660 17 83 19 13 2 14.5 88 9 74 2.6 12.5 3.8 15.5 323 NA B Science (Adv Maths) 90.00 8.0 13 34 1770 18.5 85 20 16 1 16.5 92 10 80 2.4 13.5 4.4 16.2 334 NA B Science (Adv Science) 90.00 7.5 13 34 1770 18.5 85 20 16 1 16.5 92 10 80 2.4 13.5 4.4 16.2 334 NA B Science (Biotechnology) 79.00 7.0 10 29 1580 15.5 80 17 10 2 13.0 83 7 66 3.2 12 3.4 14.8 315 64 B Science (International) 82.00 7.8 10 30 1610 16 80 18 11 2 13.5 85 7 68 3 12.5 3.4 15.1 318 67 B Science (Nanotechnology) 80.00 7.5 10 29 1580 15.5 80 17 10 2 13.0 83 7 66 3.2 12 3.4 14.8 315 64 UNSW Foundation Studies - Transition Program 70.00 NA 8 24 1540 10 70 15 7 3 10 70 5 60 3.2 11 3 2.1 295 62 89 \ / 90

Direct entry table key and notes Accepted qualifications The qualifications listed Accepted Country Notes on this page will be Entry Guide Key Program information Important information Qualifications considered for entry into A number of dual degrees exist. Refer 1 Entry requirements for UNSW Foundation Gaokao Malaysian STPM regarding UAC Tanzanian Advanced Certificate of undergraduate programs. to the Coursework Programs section for Studies will be confirmed prior to the Entry requirements are based on the Entry requirements can vary depending The Universities Admissions Centre Secondary Education, Uganda Advanced Students are assessed on details. Admission is determined at the Africa B D H commencement of UNSW study and at percentage average of all attempted upon the number of AL subjects chosen. (UAC) processes undergraduate program Certificate of Education or ZIMSEC GCE actual results achieved and higher entry requirement of the the time of printing are still subject to subjects in the National Higher Education Table based on four Advanced Level applications for institutions in the Australian Advanced Level not simply on completion of two programs. confirmation from some academic areas. Entrance Examination (Gaokao). Refer to the subjects where A=7, A-=6, B+=5, B=4, states of New South Wales and the Australian Argentina B D their qualification. There are limited places available in Gaokao Table (see below) for the maximum B-=3, C+=2, C=1. Capital Territory. 2 includes Aerospace, Bioinformatics, marks of each province. Senior Secondary School Certificate with ATAR For further information or this program. While offers will be made Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, Australia B D H progressively upon receipt of application, Canadian OSSD Do I need to apply through UAC? or OP If you have completed a Environmental, Geospatial, Mechanical, Maximum marks are reviewed annually by Ontario Secondary School Diploma based on applicants should be aware that strict International students who are completing Mechanical and Manufacturing, the Chinese Government. For more current overall average score including six university Bangladesh B4 qualification not listed on this quotas apply for this program and early one of the following qualifications must apply Mechatronic, Mining, Naval Architecture, information, please refer to: preparation courses or university/college Brazil B D page, please contact the submission of application is advised. through UAC: Petroleum, Photovoltaics and Solar Energy, international.unsw.edu.au/study/degree- preparation courses. UNSW Admissions Office: Scores indicated are a guide to the Canadian OSSD, Canadian Matriculation, or Renewable Energy, Software, Surveying, programs/undergraduate/undergradate- a) an Australian Year 12 qualification in Canada B D H minimum required. other provincial equivalents T: +61 2 9385 3656 and Telecommunications. degree-entry-requirements/ All India Senior Australia OR overseas W: National Higher Education Entrance enquiry.unsw.edu.au Applicants who are required to apply School Certificate b) the International Baccalaureate (IB) in China (PRC) B D H 3 includes Actuarial Studies, Art Theory, Awarded by CBSE, overall grade in best four Examination (Gaokao) through the Universities Admissions Centre Arts, Arts and Business, Commerce, Province Indicative Points Australia OR overseas (optional) Other accepted (UAC) and are applying for admission to externally examined subjects where A1=5, Computer Science, Criminology Anhui c) the New Zealand National Certificate of Colombia B D qualifications Engineering may be eligible for the Faculty 600 (80%) – 660 (88%) / 750 A2=4.5, B1=3.5, B2=3, C1=2, C2=1.5, and Criminal Justice, Economics, D1=1, D2=0.5. Educational Achievement (Level 3) Denmark B D H Danish Studentereksmen or equivalent Foundation Year Programs of Engineering Admissions Scheme. For Engineering(H), Fine Arts(H), International Beijing 600 (80%) – 660 (88%) / 750 If you do not fall into the above categories, Foundation programs of all more information, please see Studies, Media, Medicinal Chemistry, European B D H European Baccalaureate Union eng.unsw.edu.au/feas Chongqing 600 (80%) – 660 (88%) / 750 Indian School Certificate you must apply directly to UNSW at Australian Group of Eight Music(H), Planning, Science, Science Awarded by ICSE, overall average on best Fiji B D H Fijian Year 13 Certificate (Advanced Mathematics), Science Fujian 600 (80%) – 660 (88%) apply.unsw.edu.au universities are recognised. Special program notes / 750 four externally examined subjects. Germany B D H German Abitur (Advanced Science), Science and In addition to achieving the Gansu 600 (80%) – 660 (88%) / 750 How do I apply through UAC? France B D H Aviation (Flying) Business, Social Research and Policy, Sri Lankan General Certificate International students within the above General Baccalaureate required grade point average This program has compulsory additional Social Work(H). Guangdong 600 (80%) – 660 (88%) / 750 of Education mentioned categories must apply through Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary (GPA) and English language selection criteria. All applicants must submit Based on best three A-level subjects where Hong Kong B D H Guangxi 600 (80%) – 660 (88%) / 750 UAC International uac.edu.au/international. Education (HKDSE) cut off, students must meet an internal application form to the School GCE A Levels A=5, B=4, C=3, S=1 Entry requirements are based on the best . The website will guide you through the process All India Senior Secondary School Certificate of Aviation. During the first year of study, all Guizhou 600 (80%) – 660 (88%) / 750 additional requirements for 3 A Level subjects completed in the same and also has a section with frequently India B D H students must obtain a Class 1 medical from or Indian School Certificate (Grade 12) entry into some programs. academic year. Scores indicated in the table Hainan 720 (80%) – 792 (88%) SAT asked questions. a designated aviation medical examiner and / 900 Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) based on Indonesia B D are derived from the following values: A*=6, Alternatively, UNSW-authorised agents can be assessed for ICAO English requirement Hebei 600 (80%) – 660 (88%) the total of critical reading, mathematics General Certificate of A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2 and E=1. A fourth A / 750 assist you with the application process. Israel B D H Israel Teudat Bagrut for pilots. and writing test scores. Must be provided Education Advanced Level Level subject may also be taken into account Heilongjiang 600 (80%) – 660 (88%) / 750 in conjunction with evidence of successful During the process, you will receive a UAC Italy B D H Italian High School Diploma for some programs. GCE Advanced Level (A2) completion of senior secondary studies. application number and UAC PIN. You will Music Henan 600 (80%) – 660 (88%) / 750 Japan B D subjects only. Comparable This program has additional selection need to keep these details to be able to log in Hubei 600 (80%) – 660 (88%) criteria. All applicants must pass the UNSW HKDSE / 750 Malaysian Unified to the UAC website to check or change your Jordan B D qualifications include Entry requirements are based on the total Musicianship test and if successful, submit a Hunan 600 (80%) – 660 (88%) Examination Certificate program preferences and access your offer Korea Republic College Scholastic the Pearson-Edexcel points achieved from the best 5 Category / 750 Korea B D H performance audition for consideration by the Entry requirements are based on overall (should you meet the entry requirements of your Ability Test (CSAT) International Advanced A subjects. Mathematics is counted as one Inner School of the Arts and Media. Further details 600 (80%) – 660 (88%) average of the best five subjects (excluding chosen program). subject regardless of whether Extension is Mongolia / 750 Lebanon B D H Lebanese Baccalaureate Levels and the University are available at sam.arts.unsw.edu.au vocational subjects) where A1=1, A2=2, taken. Category B and C subjects are not of Malta Matriculation Jiangsu 384 (80%) – 422.4 (88%) B3=3, B4=4, B5=5, B6=6, C7=7, C8=8, When do I need to apply? Sijil Tinggi Pelarjaran Malaysia (STPM), Medicine counted. Grades for all subjects except F9=0. Applications for 2016 open in early August. Malaysia B D H Malaysian Matriculation Certificate (Matrikulasi) Certificate examination. Mathematics are counted as follows: Level / 480 Applications for Semester 1 (February intake) All international applicants are required to sit or Unified Examination Certificate ISAT. Applicants must also submit an online 5** and Level 5*=6, Level 5=5, Level 4=4, Jiangxi 600 (80%) – 660 (88%) / 750 Forecast or Predicted results close at the end of October. International Baccalaureate (IB) Level 3=3, Level 2=2 and Level 1=1. Grades Mexico B D registration form available from Will be considered from applicants sitting Applications for Semester 2 (July intake) close Completion of the IB Diploma. for Compulsory Mathematics are counted Jilin 600 (80%) – 660 (88%) / 750 med.unsw.edu.au and read the faculty the A Levels or the IB Diploma. Results must in early June. Norweigan Certificate of Completion of as follows: Level 5** and Level 5*=3, Level admissions information carefully. Liaoning 600 (80%) – 660 (88%) / 750 be printed on official school letterhead and Norway B D H Upper Secondary School Examination or 5=2.5, Level 4=2, Level 3=1.5, Level 2=1 include the institution stamp and signature Check the UAC website for further information and Level 1=0.5. Grades for Extension Ningxia 600 (80%) – 660 (88%) / 750 of the Principal, Registrar or Academic on late applications. equivalent Optometry Mathematics are counted as follows: Level National Certificate of Educational Accepted Qualifications Key UMAT is required for those residing in Qinghai 600 (80%) – 660 (88%) / 750 Director. Results should be dated after 1 New Zealand B D H 5** and Level 5*=4, Level 5=3.5, Level 4=3, January (A Levels and IB) for entry in second What is the cost to apply via UAC? Achievement NCEA Level 3 B Completion of countries where it is available – currently this There is a non-refundable processing charge Level 3=2.5, Level 2=2 and Level 1=1.5. Shaanxi 600 (80%) – 660 (88%) / 750 semester, and after 1 September (A Levels) the first year of a includes Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, payable by credit, debit card or via Paypal. Oman B D for March entry. Applicants who meet the recognised university United Kingdom and the USA. Shandong 600 (80%) – 660 (88%) / 750 This charge covers applications to multiple Korea Republic College Scholastic entry requirement with predicted results Pakistan B4 Bachelor degree programs and universities. Ability Test (CSAT) Shanghai 480 (80%) – 528 (88%) / 600 will be given a full offer. Applicants will be Completion of the first year of a Bachelor UNSW Art & Design Entry requirements are based on overall required to submit final results and proof B4 Completion of the Shanxi 600 (80%) – 660 (88%) / 750 Philippines B D degree at an approved university otherwise a Portfolio Entry Scheme: Students with grades from the standard scores from of completion when available. Please note How are my results released to UAC? first year of a 4-year UAC requires you to provide your permission an entry rank/score just below the cut-off results in Korean Language, Mathematics Sichuan 600 (80%) – 660 (88%) / 750 that forecast or predicted results will not be completed Bachelor degree Bachelor degree to allow your results to be released directly to maybe considered for admission based and Foreign Language (English). Results in considered for admission to Law, Medicine Russia B D at a recognised Tianjin 600 (80%) – 660 (88%) UAC. Contact your school’s IB/HSC coordinator other components are not considered for / 750 or Optometry. university,otherwise on a successful creative portfolio and before the UAC deadline to confirm that your Saudi Arabia B D entry. Must be provided in conjunction with Xinjiang 600 (80%) – 660 (88%) a completed 2-3 year academic rank/score. / 750 school has submitted this request on evidence of successful completion of Year Taiwanese General Scholastic Singapore B D H Singapore-Cambridge GCE Advanced Level Bachelor degree Xizang your behalf. 12 secondary studies. 600 (80%) – 660 (88%) (Tibet) / 750 Aptitude Test (GSAT) South Africa B D H South African National Senior Certificate D Completion of a UNSW Foundation Studies - Entry requirements are based on the total I am an IB student. Can I receive an Spanish Titulo Bachillerato with Prueba de recognised college or Transition Program Yunnan 617.6 (80%) – 679.36 (88%) score calculated from results for Chinese, Spain B D H polytechnic diploma The UNSW Foundation Studies Transition English, Mathematics, Natural Sciences and offer based on my predicted grades? Acceso a la Universidad / 772 Applicants completing the IB Diploma in May Program is a pathway for entry into most Social Sciences from GSAT, administered can be considered for admission in Semester 2 Sri Lanka B D H Sri Lankan GCE Advanced Level H Completion of a UNSW Bachelor degrees. For further Zhejiang 648 (80%) – 712.8 (88%) by the Taiwan College Entrance (July intake) based on predicated grades. You Swedish Upper Secondary School Leaving recognised high information about entry requirements, please / 810 Examination Centre. Must be provided in Sweden B D H must meet current entry requirements for your school qualification conjunction with evidence of successful Certificate (Slutbetyg fran Gymnasieskolan) refer to page 103. chosen program. The statement of predicted completion of senior secondary studies. Taiwanese General Scholastic Aptitude Test grades must: Taiwan (ROC) B D H Singapore A Levels (GSAT), or a diploma from Junior College Entry requirements are based on a maximum • Be issued on school letterhead and signed by Honours programs Thailand B D H Thailand Certificate of Secondary Education A number of options are available. For further of the best three H1 subjects, the best three the Principal, School Director, Deputy School H2 subjects and one H3 subject. Scores Director or Registrar. United Arab details refer to the faculty website. B D indicated in the table are derived from the Emirates following values: H1 – A=2.5, B=2, C=1.5, • Include the date of issue, expected date of graduation, expected results release date, Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) or American D=1, E=0.5; H2 – A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1; United States H3 – Distinction = 2.5, Merit = 1.5, Pass = 1. predicted mark for each subject undertaken B D H College Test (ACT), and evidence of and your predicted total aggregate. Of America An additional H2 or H3 subject may also be successful completion of high school taken into account for some applications. Applicants completing the IB Diploma in November will be considered for admission Vietnam B D International upon release of official final results. This is Baccalaureate (IB) because your results will be available in time for Results based on scores required for entry the Semester 1 offer cycle. into UNSW in 2015 and are only applicable if the Diploma has been completed. Students When will I receive my offer? currently attempting the IB can apply Offers for programs are released in: directly to UNSW or through the Universities • December to February for Semester 1 Admissions Centre (UAC). For more details, (March intake) visit uac.edu.au • March to June for Semester 2 (July intake) 91 \

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Sydney International Airport Maroubra Facilities on campus 93 \ The experience / 94 Food and entertainment of a lifetime Bar Navitas Moochi It’s no secret that Sydney is world-renowned for its picturesque harbour views and iconic architecture. Biblio Poolside Cafe World-famous attractions include Bondi Beach, Sydney Bluestone Cafe Q Lounge Opera House, , Blue Mountains Boost Juice Quad Food Court National Park, Taronga Zoo, Sydney Fish Markets and Bun Me Roundhouse Sydney Botanic Gardens. Campus Village Cafe Satay Delight Classic Kebab Sharetea Coco Cubano Southern Wok Coffee on Campus Coffee Cart Stellini Pasta Bar Exchange Cafe Stockmarket Gradueat Subway Guzman Y Gomez Sushi Roll Jewel of India The Bistro JG’s Café The Whitehouse L’Cinque Café Tropical Green Library Lawn Coffee Cart Uni Bar Mamak Village UNSW Restaurant Max Brenner Yummba Maze Coffee & Food

Banks and ATMs Australia’s largest city and ANZ Bank and ATM RediATM Commonwealth Bank and ATMs Westpac ATM business capital, Sydney is known for its ideal climate, Retail relaxed outdoor lifestyle The corporate Arc Graduation and Gift Shop STA Travel Agency and friendly locals Australia Post (post office) Thoughtful Foods capital of Australia The business and intellectual capital of Australia, New College Village (food cooperative) Located on the south-east coast of Australia, Sydney is home to more global firms than any other Australian city. Convenience Store UNSW Bookshop Sydney is surrounded by beaches and its energetic Ideally positioned as the gateway to the Asia Pacific, Sydney is central business district is positioned on breathtaking IGA Supermarket WHSmith consistently voted as one of the most desirable places to live and Sydney Harbour, meaning a water view is never far Secondhand Bookshop work in the world. Sydney is where great minds do business. away. Sydney was crowned the Australian city with the best living standards and ranked among the top 10 best cities in the world*, making it the number Medical one choice for international students. Chemist/Pharmacy Medibank Private Dentist Medical clinic Douglass Hanly Moir Optometry clinic Kensington Physiotherapy Pathology and Sports Injury Clinic

Libraries UNSW Main Library Law Library

Fitness Arc Sport Courts (basketball, badminton, indoor soccer, squash, tennis) UNSW Fitness and Aquatic Centre *Mercer Quality of Living Survey 2015 Cricket and football field 95 \ / 96

Endless adventures Sydney offers a myriad of affordable indoor and outdoor activities. Set off on a beautiful coastal walk, enjoy an Aussie barbeque in a leafy parkland, or ask a local for tips on breathtaking swimming, snorkeling and surfing spots. Sydney is also an ideal base to explore the rest of Australia – it’s easy to hop on a train to the Blue Mountains or fly to Melbourne, the Gold Coast and beyond.

Culture and creativity For something cultural, visit historic museums, contemporary and traditional art galleries, and experience our world-renowned art, music and ideas festivals. Sydney is a fun and inspiring city to explore and study in.

Food and shopping Sydney is famous for its vibrant food scene and café culture. With thousands of restaurants, cafés and bars, the diversity of cuisine and fresh food is outstanding. Sydney also boasts excellent shopping. From local fashion boutiques and weekend markets to large shopping centres, there is something for everyone.

Sydney’s climate Summer runs from December to February, autumn (fall) from March to May, winter from June to August, and spring from September to November. Generally, Sydney boasts a comfortable temperate climate. The hottest months are January and February, while Sydney’s winters are mild.

Getting around The easiest way to travel to and from UNSW is by modern public buses and trains. In some areas, Sydney is also serviced by and trams. Sydney is an easy city to explore by foot.

For more information, visit: international.unsw.edu.au/living-sydney/unsw-sydney/ 97 \ / 98 Support services and student life Our students tell us we are one of the friendliest universities in Australia—UNSW is a place where you’ll feel at home. We have modern facilities, societies and social clubs, and an extensive range of dedicated support services you can rely on

Arrival support International From picking you up from the airport, running new arrival workshops and taking you on campus tours, we make student advisers sure you feel orientated, safe and well connected. Our Make an appointment for personalised advice and dedicated Welcome Centre will be available to help you information about life at UNSW. find all the information you need to settle in.

Student Development Cultural mentors You can choose to be matched with cultural mentor, a International senior UNSW student of your own cultural background. Student Development International offers activities and Cultural mentors have been trained to help answer any programs to help international students adapt to life in questions about learning at UNSW, living in Sydney and Australia. These activities include day trips and short local Australian culture and customs. holidays and community exchange programs.

Peer mentors Once you have arrived, get matched with a peer mentor, an experienced student who can give you insights about your faculty and tips on how to adjust to student life at university. 99 \ / 100 Academic support Language and Clubs and societies Staying safe As a UNSW student, you’ll get access to free online Joining a club or society is the best way to make new Your time at UNSW will be a fulfilling and enjoyable resources, academic skills workshops and series, individual conversation skills friends. Choose from over 250 student-led clubs and experience in a safe and friendly environment. Our consultations with peer writing assistants, exam preparation Improve your English language skills by taking up one social societies across a range of interests for food lovers, security service provides a 24-hour comprehensive tips and much more - simply book an appointment online. of the many programs, workshops, weekly conversation Islamic awareness, running, electrical engineering and presence across the campus. classes or discussion groups available. We also offer telecommunications, biology conservation, the one of Australia’s leading and most popular language Indonesian community and more. exchange programs. Get matched with other people who speak a language you would like to learn and, in return, Looking after teach them a language that you speak. Under 18 support There are specific visa and arrival requirements for students your wellbeing Student association under the age of 18. We recommend that you check these Through our Counselling and Psychological Services Arc is our student association – it’s run by students for our carefully before you apply. (CAPS), you’ll have the opportunity to talk to a professional students. Joining Arc is a great way to get involved. You’ll counsellor who may be able to assist or help you resolve or Religious facilities find out about parties and events, and get discounts from manage your situation. Our interfaith religious centre is provided for all UNSW partner organisations, free legal advice and assistance with students. Chaplains conduct worship services, lead finding a part-time job. Find out more about student support and student life Bible Studies, hold prayer meetings and offer spiritual guidebooks.international.unsw.edu.au/student-support counselling. The Islamic Society has an Imam in attendance with meeting and prayer rooms available. Study areas Work on your assignments at one of our many indoor computer labs or outdoor study areas, complete with power outlets to charge all your devices. Stay connected to your SCAN WITH QR READER OR LAYAR APP friends and family with free Wi-Fi throughout the campus. 101 \ / 102

Award-winning accommodation Colleges Our redeveloped and award-winning on-campus Colleges provide a choice of full board, partly catered and accommodation at UNSW Residential Communities means self-catered style accommodation. There is also a range of Accommodation we are now the largest provider of student housing in gender options including male only, female only, and mixed Living and studying at UNSW is an unforgettable experience, a time when you’ll meet people from all Sydney. We have six residential colleges, seven self-catered male and female accommodation. In most colleges, dietary over the world and make lifelong friends. Live within walking distance of your lecture halls, in Sydney’s apartment buildings and multiple affiliated communities. requirements like halal, kosher and vegetarian can be charming eastern suburbs, or find a home located minutes from the beach Each UNSW College and apartment has its own unique catered for. For more information or visit: culture and identity to help you become part of a community. housing.unsw.edu.au For more information, visit: rc.unsw.edu.au Be prepared for your arrival There are a number of accommodation International Student Housing options ranging from on- and off-campus Private bathroom Weekly rate Living in Sydney will be an exciting Assistance (ISHA) Colleges Configuration Catering Internet University housing to private rental (ensuite) (2015) change, and if you don’t have a If you need assistance looking for properties and homestays. confirmed place on campus, we temporary or private accommodation, The Kensington Colleges: Basser, Single rooms Fully catered – Wi-Fi Ensuites in some rooms, $463 recommend you arrive three to or if University accommodation isn’t Philip Baxter and Goldstein 21 meals per week shared unisex for others (shared four weeks before classes start Temporary accommodation available when you apply, Student The Kensington Colleges provide bathroom) $509 to allow enough time to look for If you require temporary Development International (SDI) may a home and foster a strong community with pastoral care, academic mentoring (ensuite room) accommodation, settle in and accommodation when you first arrive, be able to help: student.unsw.edu.au/ programs, sporting and regular attend orientation sessions. try to organise it before you leave housing-assistance home. This can include private hotels, social events. motels, hostels, lodges or furnished Fig Tree Hall Single rooms Fully catered – Wi-Fi Yes $509 apartments ranging from A$45 to A culturally supportive, alcohol free 21 meals per week (ensuite room) A$300 per day. college with gender segregated floors and prayer contemplation rooms. If required, dietary needs can be catered for e.g. vegetarian, halal.

UNSW Hall Single rooms Part catered – Wi-Fi No – shared unisex $329 An older style accommodation, good breakfast and dinner (shared value for money and the economical bathroom) option for students.

Colombo House Single rooms Self catered Wi-Fi Yes $367 Ideally suited to students who enjoy the (ensuite room) benefits of a an integrated community life as well as their independence.

Creston College Single rooms Fully catered – Wi-Fi Private ensuite bathroom $370 (shared Provides accommodation for up to 21 meals per week in some rooms, shared bathroom), 25 undergraduate and postgraduate bathrooms for others $400 (ensuite full-time female students. room)

International House Single rooms Fully catered – Wi-Fi Yes $280 For full-time students in their 21 meals per week (ensuite room) second year of undergraduate studies or above.

New College Single rooms Fully catered – Wi-Fi Private ensuite bathroom $448 (shared NewCollege is well-known for 21 meals per week and wired in some rooms, shared bathroom), its vibrant community, academic single sex bathrooms for $504 (ensuite excellence, pastoral care and Christian others room) Foundations. It welcomes all people.

Shalom College Single rooms Fully catered – Wi-Fi Ensuite rooms and rooms $429 (shared Warm and friendly, diverse, 19 meals per week with shared single sex bathroom), multi-cultural community open to bathrooms available $499 (ensuite undergrad and postgrad students. room)

Warrane College Single rooms Fully catered – Wi-Fi Shared bathrooms $420 (shared Open to male students at UNSW. 21 meals per week and wired bathroom)

(Accommodation costs are subject to change and are indicative only.) 103 \ / 104

Apartments Apartments provide independent-style accommodation Costs will vary depending on the number of rooms, for undergraduates, postgraduates, couples and families condition and location. For more information or visit with children. Apartments can come furnished with a kitchen housing.unsw.edu.au and bathroom.

Private bathroom Weekly rate Apartments Configuration Catering Internet (ensuite) (2015) University Terraces Studio and Self catered Wi-Fi Yes $366 – $469 Affordable student accommodation, 1 bedroom per apartment including ground floor cafes and bars — apartments right where the action is! Large communal kitchen and lounge for students to socialise.

Barker Apartments 2, 3 and 5 bedroom Self catered Wired No – shared $249 – $583 On-campus, shared independent living. apartments unisex per student Smaller apartments available for couples and families with children.

Mulwarree Apartments 5 bedroom Self catered Wi-Fi No – shared $223 Located close to campus, shared apartments unisex per student independent living.

High Street Apartments 1 and 2 bedroom Self catered Wi-Fi No – shared $382 – $541 Close to the university with a family apartments unisex per apartment environment, preference given to couples and families.

New College Village Single room Optional catering Wi-Fi Yes $358 per apartment Quality, fully furnished, air apartments and wired $394 per studio conditioned secure accommodation and studios for postgraduates and selected undergraduates on lower campus.

UNSW Village 1 bedroom studios Self catered Wi-Fi Ensuite bathrooms $264 – $425 A range of fully furnished, stylish and and 1 - 8 bedroom and wired in some rooms, per student contemporary apartments that are apartments shared unisex conveniently located on campus. bathrooms for others

UniLodge @ UNSW Studio and Self catered Wi-Fi and Ensuite bathrooms $389 - $480 Located only ten minutes from UNSW 2 - 5 bedroom wired in some rooms, per student Kensington Campus ,with a choice of apartments shared bathrooms fully furnished studio and shared serviced for others apartments with 24-hour security and a live-in manager.

(Accommodation costs are subject to change and are indicative only.)

Private accommodation options Homestay - Full board and room-only From apartments to rooms in houses, private Homestay options include full board and single room-only accommodation options give students the chance to accommodation. Full board usually includes a furnished experience an independent lifestyle, with complete control room, use of facilities in the private home of a family or over expenses, housemates and location. single person plus breakfast and dinner, and some may also include bed linen, a laundry service and weekly Rental property room cleaning. Single room-only homestays include a There are lots of properties available for rent in the suburbs furnished room, gas and electricity expenses, and you’ll be surrounding the University. Costs vary according to the number responsible for providing your own food, cooking, cleaning, of bedrooms, condition and location. When renting, you can laundry and telephone costs. Costs vary, but usually range expect to sign a 6 or 12-month lease and pay rent in advance, from A$180 – A$305 per student per week. plus a security deposit called a ‘bond’. Rental properties can For more information, view our online database of private come furnished and unfurnished and additional expenses like accommodation: studystays.unsw.edu.au electricity, gas, telephone and Wi-Fi are not included. Costs vary, but usually range from A$150 – A$300 per student per week in a shared house. 105 \ / 106

English language entry requirements Evidence of English UNSW Institute of Languages University English Entry Alternative Language ability Study with UNSW Institute of Languages Course (UEEC) If English isn’t your first language, to meet the English language entry This intensive English course may you must provide evidence that your requirements to start your UNSW help you get into your UNSW degree English language ability meets our degree. UNSW Institute of Languages sooner. On successful completion of entry pathways requirements. This means that you offers a comprehensive range of UEEC, you will be accepted into the must submit results from an acceptable English language programs which cover relevant UNSW degree without having English language test taken in the academic English, general English to retake an IELTS or similar exam. There is more than one way to Application form: last two years prior to starting study and professional English. Programs Course material is based on UNSW You can find an application form for are developed and delivered by highly resources and enhanced through the gain entry to UNSW. To be eligible, UNSW Institute of Languages on at UNSW. See our English language page 116 of this guide. requirements policy: unsw.edu.au/elp qualified and experienced teachers use of online learning and teaching you will need to successfully who are specialists in teaching English. activities. Minimum accepted score: Contact us They will help you achieve the language C+ with a minimum of 20 in the writing 223 Anzac Parade, Kensington, International English skills needed for your academic and component. Some UNSW programs meet both the academic entry Sydney NSW, 2052, Australia language testing system (IELTS) career success. Demand for programs require a higher grade. T: +61 2 9385 5396 - Academic is high, and we recommend that you languages.unsw.edu.au/courses/ requirements and the English F: +61 2 9662 2651 apply at least three months before your academic-english/theuniversity-english- E: [email protected] Overall minimum score of 6.5 with a intended start date for a UNSW Institute entry-course W: languages.unsw.edu.au minimum score of 6.0 in the sub-tests of language requirements listening, reading, speaking and writing of Languages program. For more is required. www.ielts.org information visit: Tertiary Orientation Program languages.unsw.edu.au If you already meet the English language entry requirements for UNSW Test of English as a Foundation English Entry but need to gain confidence or improve foreign language (TOEFL) Course (FEEC) your English skills for an academic Internet-based test: overall minimum If you are planning to enrol in UNSW environment, you may want to take score of 90 with a minimum in writing of Foundation Studies prior to starting a this intensive five-week course before Academic entry requirements 24. Paper-based test: overall minimum Bachelor degree, this intensive English starting your UNSW degree. It will score of 577 with a minimum score of also give you the chance to settle into High School Studies to study at UNSW. UNSW Foundation faculties will also consider final year course offers you a direct pathway to 5.0 in the Test of Written English. meeting the English language entry Sydney, familiarise with the local accent Direct entry applicants to UNSW Studies: page 107 and 108 or visit high school qualifications plus results www.ets.org/toefl requirements. You will not need to and meet fellow students. must hold high school qualifications ufs.unsw.edu.au from one year of university study. The retake an IELTS or similar exam after languages.unsw.edu.au/courses/ that are acceptable to UNSW for UNSW Admissions Office can confirm successfully completing the academic-english/tertiaryorientation- admission. As a minimum, you must whether your university studies can be University English Recognised Prior Study FEEC program. program have a qualification considered to be recognised: enquiry.unsw.edu.au Entry Course (UEEC) Prior study can be recognised for languages.unsw.edu.au/courses/ equivalent to a Year 12 qualification applicants who have graduated with Intensive English language course You may also be able to transfer credit academic-english/feec (completion of high school) in Australia. diplomas from recognised institutions conducted at UNSW Institute of for subjects you have already studied. Some of the qualifications accepted by – this is called articulation. Entry is Languages. Minimum accepted score: Refer to the online credit transfer tool: UNSW are listed on page 90. If your based on academic achievement C+ (grade point 7.0) with a minimum credittransfer.unsw.edu.au qualifications are not listed, contact during your diploma studies. If of 20 in the writing component. Some the UNSW Admissions Office to you intend to use a diploma as a UNSW programs require a higher grade. check whether your qualifications are pathway to UNSW, we recommend languages.unsw.edu.au/courses/ recognised: enquiry.unsw.edu.au that you confirm accreditation before academic-english/the-university- Direct Entry Table: page 87 english-entry-course committing to a study program. The Term Dates 2015 Dates 2016 Dates UNSW Admissions Office can confirm Term 1 5 Jan – 6 Feb 4 Jan – 5 Feb whether your study can be recognised: UNSW Foundation Studies Pearson Test of Term 2 9 Feb – 13 Mar 8 Feb – 11 Mar UNSW Foundation Studies can be enquiry.unsw.edu.au English Academic Term 3 16 Mar – 17 Apr 14 Mar – 15 Apr completed by students who do not Refer to the online articulation tool: Overall minimum score of 68. UNSW meet UNSW entry requirements or articulation.unsw.edu.au Term 4 20 Apr – 22 May 18 Apr – 20 May also accepts a number of academic whose high school qualifications Term 5 25 May – 26 Jun 23 May – 24 Jun qualifications and other English tests are not recognised by UNSW. After Term 6 29 Jun – 31 Jul 27 Jun – 29 Jul University transfer as meeting the English language completing Foundation Studies in Term 7 3 Aug – 4 Sept 1 Aug – 2 Sept To transfer from your current university requirements. For information about the appropriate academic stream, if Term 8 7 Sept – 9 Oct 5 Sept – 7 Oct to UNSW you must have completed at these qualifications and the full English you achieve the grade point average least one year of a Bachelor degree language requirement policy visit: Term 9 12 Oct – 13 Nov 10 Oct – 11 Nov and the English language test result at a recognised university. Entry unsw.edu.au/elp Term 10 16 Nov – 18 Dec 14 Nov – 16 Dec required for entry into the UNSW will be based on academic results Direct Entry Table: page 87 You can find an application form for UNSW Institute of Languages on page 116 program, you will qualify for a place achieved during these studies. Some Course Fee: for fee information please see languages.unsw.edu.au

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Application form: Contact Us You can find an application form for the 223 Anzac Parade, Kensington, UNSW Foundation Studies on page 118 Sydney NSW, 2052, Australia T: +61 2 9385 5396 Foundation Studies F: +61 2 9662 2651 Complete our foundation program to meet E: [email protected] W: ufs.unsw.edu.au the academic entry requirements to start your degree at UNSW

UNSW Foundation Studies was Why study with us? • Extra one-on-one consultation Academic programs calendar established in 1988 and is the longest • The prestigious UNSW Foundation sessions with teachers are offered 2016 2017 running and leading provider of Studies programs are accredited outside class time to help you pre-university programs in Australia. academic programs of UNSW – achieve your academic goals. You’ll learn high-level academic skills guaranteeing your place to study • You’ll participate in class activities needed for a smooth transition into your UNSW degree upon which help develop your presentation January February March April May June July August September October November December January February March April May June July August September October November December UNSW undergraduate studies. successful completion. skills and give you greater confidence Transition Program Transition Program If you are an international student 10 Feb – 3 Jun 24 Aug – 16 Dec • Over 20,000 international students in speaking English. Transition who successfully completes a UNSW have graduated from UNSW • UNSW Pathway Packages are Transition Program Transition Program Transition Program Foundation Studies program, you will Foundation Studies and we’re proud available to give you a seamless 26 Sep – 20 Jan 8 Feb – 2 Jun 23 Aug – 15 Dec have a guaranteed place in a UNSW to have a high record of success, study pathway which combines FEEC Standard bachelor degree. Further conditions with over 85% of our students UNSW Institute of Languages Starts 4 Jan 6 Apr – 25 Nov may apply to some programs, qualifying for entry to university. (if additional English language FEEC Standard for more information, contact: Standard training is required), UNSW Starts 27 Jun 28 Sep – 2 Jun [email protected] • Our teaching style follows university Foundation Studies and UNSW practice with lectures and tutorials. FEEC Standard Most tutorial classes have about Bachelor degrees – all on one visa. Starts 2 Jan 5 Apr – 24 Nov 18 students, so students receive • Accommodation is offered at Standard Plus close attention. our UNSW Foundation Studies 20 Jan – 25 Nov UniLodge, just a five minute walk from campus. See page 101. Standard FEEC Standard Plus Plus Starts 18 Apr 13 Jul – 2 Jun

FEEC Standard Plus Starts 10 Oct 18 Jan – 24 Nov This intensive, one semester program is recommended if you have very strong English = UNSW Degree Begins | Transition Program language skills and have graduated from high school. You will need a senior high (4 months) school qualification such as A-Levels, International Baccalaureate Diploma, GaoKao or Please refer to our website ufs.unsw.edu.au/academic-programs/dates-and-fees for course fees. HKDSE, plus IELTS of 6.0 or equivalent. 2016 PROGRAM FEE: A$18,850

This two semester program is recommended if you have strong English language skills Academic and English Language Entry Requirements to UNSW Foundation Studies and strong academic results. You will have completed 11 or 12 years schooling plus Standard Foundation IELTS of 5.5 (minimum 5.0 on individual scores) or equivalent. An offer can be made on Program (9 months) English the basis of your Year 11 or Year 12 Semester 1 results. International Other China British System Hong Kong Language 2016 PROGRAM FEE: A$28,000 Baccalaureate Qualifications Requirement Gaokao 70% of 24 points over 6 GCE A levels HKDSE15 points Contact UNSW IELTS 6.0 with 5.5 This extended, two semester program is recommended if you have good English overall score subjects from IB 2 8 points: A=5, B=4, over best 5 Foundation or visit: in writing language skills and good academic results but would like a steady pace of study. You Transition year diploma C=3, D=2, E=1 subjects from ufs.unsw.edu.au/ (or equivalent) 65% of overall Standard Plus Program Program category A only academic-programs/ will have completed 11 years of schooling (primary and secondary) plus IELTS of 5.5 or score from some (12 months) entry-requirements equivalent. An offer can be made on the basis of your Year 11 or Year 12 Semester 1 provinces results. 2016 PROGRAM FEE: A$32,850 Senior 3 (year 12) Year 2 of IGCSE O levels HKDSE IELTS 5.5 with no 80% average the Diploma/ B grade average 11 points over best band score less Standard Certificates with 5 subjects from than 5.0 Senior 2 (year 11) If you have just missed out on the English entry requirement for a Foundation Studies 12 points over 4 Category A only (or equivalent) Foundation 90% average program, you can enrol in a 10-week Foundation English Entry Course followed subjects Foundation English Entry by either the Standard or Standard Plus program. You will need an IELTS of 5.0 or Course (2 months) equivalent to apply for this packaged program. * If you are not eligible for the transition and standard programs (see above), For more details including fees contact: [email protected] you are welcome to apply for the standard plus program. 109 \ / 110

How to apply Scholarships Join over 52,000 of the world’s best students We offer a range of highly sought after scholarships for eligible at a top 50 world university international students. Apart from rewarding academic excellence and exceptional research potential, our scholarships also recognise Choose your program and assist students for a variety of other reasons 1 Make sure it suits your interests, skills and career goals. The necessary information is in this guide and you can also check the Online Handbook at handbook.unsw.edu.au

Check the program entry requirements UNSW coursework 1 Go to: scholarships.unsw.edu.au 2 You can find the entry requirements for your chosen program on page 87. program scholarships Some of our scholarships for international Search for Scholarships. undergraduate coursework programs include: 2 Submit your application online Select ‘International’ in the Residency 3 To do this, visit Apply Online: apply.unsw.edu.au. Supporting documents should be uploaded during search box and press the search button the online application process. Refer to Apply Online for details of the documentation required for Golden Jubilee Scholarship to display a list of available scholarships. UNSW has a close relationship with selected your application. Read the descriptions and selection polytechnics in Singapore and Malaysia, and these criteria to find which ones you are You will need to supply the following documents: scholarships recognise the most outstanding students eligible for. • Copies of academic transcripts and testamurs (if not in English a NAATI approved translation from each of the participating institutions. Successful must be provided). More information can be found at unsw.edu.au/document-certification applicants will receive a full tuition scholarship for up to • Copies of IELTS or TOEFL (or equivalent) test scores. 96 units of credit (two years) to continue their studies at Register your details by clicking degree level at UNSW. 3 the register button Track your application To avoid your registration from expiring, 4 Once you have submitted your application you will be able to track its status online at UNSW Hong Kong Alumni Award you must confirm it within three hours. apply.unsw.edu.au/apply/onlineAppTrackInfo.html Established to assist residents of Hong Kong who You will also be able to upload any additional documents required to process your application. aspire to contribute to the betterment of society without particular regard for their own personal or commercial 4 Complete and submit your gain. This scholarship is valued at A$4,000, for scholarship application We will send you a letter of offer one year. Please check the application 5 You will be advised of the outcome of your application via email. If you are receiving assistance with requirements as some scholarships your application your nominated representative will also receive a copy. may have specific questions or require UNSW Sports Scholarships supporting documentation. UNSW encourages talented athletes to apply for Accept your offer the UNSW Elite Athlete Support Program. It provides 6 To do this, go to: gettingstarted.unsw.edu.au/accept-or-defer-your-offer and follow the instructions in access to the very best sporting facilities and flexible your offer letter. Once we receive your acceptance, you will be sent your electronic confirmation of study support. enrolment (eCoE).

What other kinds of scholarships UNSW Australia has many scholarships open to Enrol online are available? International students and new opportunities come 7 To do this, go to gettingstarted.unsw.edu.au up all the time. We recommend that you check our There are many scholarships available that are offered by website regularly. After you have accepted your offer you will need to enrol into your chosen courses. organisations other than UNSW, including the Australian government, industry partners, and organisations in your If you’re eligible for any scholarships, we encourage you to take the time to apply. Feel free to apply for as home country. These are often only available to students 2016 Dates many scholarships as you wish. To be considered for from certain countries, and include: a scholarship, you must submit a separate application Semester 1 Semester 2 Admissions Office in addition to your enrolment at UNSW, and we require Australian Government Scholarships you to have a satisfactory English language test result. Coursework applications deadline 30 Nov 2015 31 May 2016 UNSW Australia Sydney, NSW 2052 Australia Australia Awards Scholarships For more information about UNSW Scholarships visit: Orientation dates 22 Feb – 26 Feb 2016 20 Jul – 22 Jul 2016 T: +61 2 9385 3656 | F: +61 2 9385 9437 www.australiaawards.gov.au scholarships.unsw.edu.au Semester dates 29 Feb – 27 Jun 2016 25 Jul – 22 Nov 2016 W: enquiry.unsw.edu.au 111 \ / 112

Tuition fees and other expenses Just as each degree is different, so are the costs. This guide will help give you an idea of what your fees could be Fees and cost calculation Tuition fees for undergraduate coursework programs *As an example for: Bachelor of Arts (Specialising in Philosophy and Psychology) * Indicative fee only. 2015 2016 2017 Faculty 2015 (A$/UOC) 2016 (A$/UOC)* Courses A$/UOC UOC A$/FEE A$/UOC UOC A$/FEE A$/UOC UOC A$/FEE Arts and Social Sciences $605 $640 Psychology $780 12 $9,360 $825 18 $14,850 $875 24 $21,000 International Studies $635 $675 History $605 12 $7,260 - - - $680 6 $4,080 Performing Arts $645 $680 Philosophy $605 12 $7,260 $640 18 $11,520 $680 12 $8,160 Education $655 $695 Politics $605 12 $7,260 $640 6 $3,840 - - - Social Work $605 $640 General Education – – $640 6 $3,840 $680 6 $4,080 (Art & Design) Business School $750 $795 Total – 48 $31,140 – 48 $34,050 - 48 $37,320 Built Environment All coursework programs except the B Architectural Studies program $675 $715 Total tuition fees (A$) $102,510 * Indicative fee only. B Architectural Studies program $720 $765 B Ind Design / B Int Arch program $665 $705 Other study costs (approximate) $1,000 Art & Design $605 $640 Living costs (including set up costs) $22,000 Engineering $780 $825 OSHC 1 year (2015) $585 Law $740 $785 UNSW Medicine Total expected first year costs $54,725 B Med/ MD program $1,240 $1,315 Non B Med/ MD program $790 $845 UNSW Science $780 $825 Living costs date they depart, regardless of when Certain services are not covered by Living costs vary depending on each they start or complete their program. Medibank’s policies. These include Because each student’s study choices Fees are charged based on the General education course fees are student’s specific requirements. We It is your responsibility to ensure your optical, physiotherapy, dental and are different, it’s impossible to provide charged at the rate set by the relevant estimate a single international student health insurance policy matches your certain pharmaceuticals. If you want a definitive cost of studying at UNSW. year of commencement faculty. As an example, GENT0803 – will need about A$20,000 per year to arrival and departure dates. to be covered for these expenses, For example, if you start in Semester But here are a few things to consider Introduction to Australian Cinema will cover general living expenses. This you will need to take out 2 (July) 2015, the fees for the first The only exception is for students from when calculating your expected fees. be calculated using the Faculty of Arts doesn’t include the costs of large semester will be calculated at 2015 additional insurance. and Social Sciences rate. non-essential items like electrical Belgium, Norway and Sweden who are rates. Your second semester will be equipment or a car. covered by CSN or Kammarkollegiet. calculated at 2016 rates. For more information about the UNSW These students will need to provide Fees are course-based fees policy, including refund of fees In addition, you will need at least Fees for international students are If you are required to complete a proof of official health insurance cover US financial aid and overpayments, visit: A$2,000 when you arrive in Sydney We’re authorised to help approved set according to the course (subject) course again, you will be charged at to cover initial expenses such as from their home government provider. my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/ citizens of the United States extend and not the program. The fees reflect the rate applicable to the year you a rental bond payment (security FeePolicyInternational.html their national student loans. If you are the relative cost of delivering the re-take the course. deposit), electricity, gas and telephone There are five registered eligible for this support, the UNSW course. For example, a science connection fees and basic furniture providers of OSHC Financial Aid Office will be able to course is likely to cost more than and household items. Medibank (UNSW’s preferred health an arts course. For that reason, your Other study-related costs explain this to you. Estimating your tuition fees Some programs and courses have cover provider), BUPA Australia Health, total tuition fees will vary depending on While it isn’t possible to give a fixed costs, which are additional to the tuition Worldcare, NIB OSHC and Australian For more information, visit: which courses you choose. annual fee for each program, it is fees, for expenses like laboratory kits, Health Management. international.unsw.edu.au/study/financial possible to provide an estimate. Overseas student health cover equipment and field trips. Textbooks If you are in Australia on a student Medibank OSHC will pay benefits Estimates for each program are are not considered compulsory, but we visa you will need to pay for health Fees vary each year towards your medical and hospital outlined in the Coursework Program recommend budgeting around A$1,000 insurance through the Overseas Canadian student loans Fees for programs fluctuate from year section, starting on page 47. per year for books. treatment, medically necessary If you are from Canada, we can help Student Health Cover (OSHC) to year. The tuition fees listed above ambulance transport and most you extend funding from your Canada You can also calculate your own An estimate of your total costs (tuition scheme and maintain insurance are for students in 2015. The fees listed prescription medicines. Just be or Provincial Student Loan to cover expected fees on the following page. and other study-related costs) will for the full duration of your visa. aware that there may be some study programs here at UNSW. We for 2016 are indicative only; these fees Most programs will require 48 units of be shown on your Confirmation of can also assist with confirmation of may change during the program. Actual credit (UOC) per year. Most courses Enrolment Form (CoE) that will be All international students must be exclusions for pre-existing conditions enrolment forms after you have applied. fees for 2016 will be released in late (subjects) are 6 UOC. issued on acceptance of an offer of covered by health insurance from the and you may have to serve a waiting 2015. my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/ admission to UNSW. date they arrive in Australia until the period to receive certain services. TuitionFees.html 113 \ Apply online data entry form / 114 This form is to record your details at a recruitment event. Once completed, this form should be submitted to your agent within two weeks of the event. This is NOT an application form. Please do not send this form to UNSW. To apply, please go to apply.unsw.edu.au

1. Personal Details OFFICE USE ONLY – Fee Waiver Code If you have applied to UNSW before, what is your student ID: Family name: First given name: Second given name: Date of birth (dd/mm/yy): Gender: M F Country of residency: Country of citizenship: UNSW ONLINE APPLICATION FEE (non-refundable) Are you an Australian permanent resident? YES NO If yes, provide your visa number: Email address (compulsory): A$100 unless a fee waiver code has been provided by a UNSW representative or staff member at a Home phone number: recruitment event, or by your agent. Daytime phone number: Mobile phone number: Mailing address (This is the address the University will send all correspondence to):

Residential address (This is the address where you currently live. Please do not use a PO Box address):

UNSW staff in your country 2. Visa Details UNSW International Centre UNSW offices UNSW International What visa type will you hold during your studies? (eg. student visa) East Wing, Red Centre outside Australia regional contacts If you require a student visa, in which country will you be applying for the visa? UNSW Australia China office China – Rachel Wei Which Australian Immigration Office will you be applying for the student visa? Sydney NSW 2052 32D, No.1 Zhujiang Plaza, T: +86 25 8359 1551 (eg. Australian Embassy Berlin) Zhujiang Road, Nanjing, E: [email protected] If you currently have a passport, what is the passport number? T: +61 2 9385 6996 Jiangsu Province 210008, F: +61 2 9385 9907 If you currently hold an Australian visa, what is the visa number (as it appears on your P.R.China Indonesia – Nur Fatmah Syarbini passport)? This information is required if you intend to submit your application for a E: [email protected] T: +86 25 8359 1551 T: +62 811 980 964 student visa to a DIBP (Immigration) office in Australia. W: international.unsw.edu.au E: [email protected] E: [email protected]

3. Program Preferences – you may nominate up to three coursework program choices. Hong Kong office Malaysia – Soon Choo Chua Unit 2006, 20th Floor, Kinwick Centre T: +60 (3) 3319 2811 Preferred year of study: Preferred semester: Semester 1 (February) Semester 2 (July) Study mode: Full-time Part-time 32 Hollywood Road, Central E: [email protected] Preference Program code Program name: e.g. Master of Commerce Specialisation: e.g. Finance UNSW representatives Hong Kong e.g. 8404 We have UNSW representatives in T: +852 2841 2800 North America – Ashley Waggener 1st 500 offices across more than 60 F: +852 2588 1724 T: +1 202 577 9216 2nd E: [email protected] E: [email protected] countries around the world. 3rd international.unsw.edu.au/contact Singapore office North Asia – Jen Zee 10 Anson Road,13-07 International T: +852 2841 2806 4. Sponsorship Plaza, Singapore 079903 E: [email protected] If your tuition fees will be paid by an organisation that has an established official sponsorship agreement with UNSW, please provide the details below. If you are T: +65 6227 8921 being sponsored, you must submit documentary proof of your sponsorship agreement to UNSW. Defence funding for UNSW Canberra students does not need to be F: +65 6220 3026 South Asia – Ashok Mathews recorded below. E: [email protected] T: +91 99029 11151 I will be sponsored: YES NO W: singapore.unsw.edu.au/about/ E: [email protected] If yes, my sponsor details are: (organisation, country) contact-us Mekong Region – Don Evans 5. English Language Proficiency – for further details please visit, unsw.edu.au/elp Vietnam office T: +84 8 3925 2679 English is my first language. YES NO Ho Chi Minh City E: [email protected] 5th Floor, Lucky Star Building OR the sole language of instruction and assessment in my Degree or diploma (within the last 2 YES NO years) was English. Please note that these studies must have been for a minimum duration of one 102 Bis Le Lai, District 1 year full-time. Ho Chi Minh City T: +84 8 3925 2679 OR I have been or will have been a resident in one or more English speaking countries for a period YES NO F: +84 8 3925 6765 of at least five years immediately prior to the commencement of my program at UNSW. E: [email protected] OR I hold a certificate of English proficiency from an approved test (e.g. IELTS or TOEFL) YES NO W: unsw.edu.vn undertaken within the last two years.

This is NOT an application form. Please do NOT send this form to UNSW. To apply, please go to apply.unsw.edu.au / 116 5. English Language Proficiency – for further details please visit, unsw.edu.au/elp UNSW Institute of Languages If yes, Test name: Test score: Test date: / / (dd/mm/yy) OR I will be sitting a test: Test name: Test date: / / (dd/mm/yy) Application form

Please note that you can apply for admission without having satisfied UNSW’s English language requirements and you may be eligible to receive a Conditional offer. Before completing the application form, please visit: languages.unsw.edu.au or the current UNSW Institute of Languages booklet for the entry A confirmed offer will not be issued until all requirements have been met. requirements. You can also apply through our new online application form. We will endeavour to place you in your requested course/s. If you do not meet the entry requirements, or there are no longer places available, 6. Admissions Qualifications – Please complete the relevant section where possible, we will offer you an alternative pathway best suited to your needs and chosen study plan. 6.1 Application for undergraduate programs – If you are applying for postgraduate programs, you do not have to provide these details. 1. Personal Details (as in passport) Country in which I attended high school: Family Name Given Name Name of qualification: Name of institution: Other Names (i.e. your English name, if any): Have you been awarded this qualification? YES NO Date of Birth: (DD/MM/YYYY) Gender Male Female If yes, what was your score or grade? Country of Birth: Nationality: Passport No.: Date qualification was/will be awarded: / / (dd/mm/yy) Please attach a copy of the first page of your passport which shows your photograph. Will you be under 18 on arrival? Yes No 6.2 Application for postgraduate programs *Please note: if you are under 18 years of age on commencement of study, certain visa regulations apply. Study level (e.g. undergraduate, postgraduate): 2. Emergency Contact Details Country: Family Name Given Name

Name of institution: Relationship Mobile Qualification awarded: Telephone Email Have you completed this qualification? YES NO If yes, what was your score, GPA or overall 3. Citizenship achievement? Dates of study: From: / / To: / / (dd/mm/yy) Are you a citizen of Australia Yes* No New Zealand Yes No Date qualification was/will be awarded: / / (dd/mm/yy) Are you a temporary resident of Australia Yes* No New Zealand Yes No Honours category (if relevant): Are you a permanent resident of Australia Yes* No New Zealand Yes No Are you seeking credit for any of the above YES NO tertiary study? *If you ticked Yes to any of the above questions, you will need the following: Attach evidence of Australian Citizenship/Permanent Residency status If you ticked a box with an asterisk (*), you will need Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC). This can be arranged by UNSW Institute of Languages in section 8.

What type of visa will you be applying for? 7. Other qualifications held – if not appropriate, do not complete this section Student Student Dependant Tourist Working Holiday Please include details of other qualifications 1. and/or memberships of professional bodies 4. Correspondence Address (of student) relevant to your application. e.g. Institute of 2. Address Chartered Accountants (ICAA) or Engineers Australia (IEAust). City State/Province Country Postcode

8. Employment details: Complete this section if you are applying for a program that includes work experience as one of the criteria for admission. Telephone Email You should provide details of your current/most relevant employment here. Otherwise, leave this section blank. Description of relevant position: 5. English Programs Academic English Pathways Division/Department (if applicable):

Company/Organisation: Academic English Tertiary Orientation Program (TOP) IELTS Test Preparation (ITP) Foundation English Entry Course (FEEC) University English Entry (UEEC) Number of years of professional/management experience: General English 9. Declaration and signature I declare that the information declared on this form is complete and correct. I authorise the University to obtain information from any educational institution previously General English (Beginner to Advanced) GE Cambridge Exam Preparation or currently attended by me. If any information supplied by me is considered to be untrue, incomplete or misleading in any respect, I understand the University may take such action as it believes necessary including the disclosure of the information to any person or body the University considers has a legitimate interest in Professional English receiving it and I consent to such disclosure. I understand the University reserves the right to vary or reverse any decision made on the basis of untrue, incomplete English for Business Communication English for Law or misleading information. I have made this application having had access to sufficient information regarding UNSW programs, courses, fees, costs, facilities and services. I understand the University reserves the right to make alterations to any matter offered in this publication without notice and that this agreement does not Term and start date? Term: ______Start date: remove my right to take further action under the Australian consumer protection laws. How many weeks do you intend to study English? (minimum 5 weeks) number of weeks

Name (Print): Date: 6. Scholarships Have you been granted a scholarship? Yes No Scholarship’s Name or Sponsor’s Name:

Signature: 7. English Language Test Scores If you have taken an IELTS or TOEFL or other test, please give details and attach a copy of the test result if available. Test must have been taken within 12 months of the enrolment date.

IELTS Score (Overall): IELTS Writing Score: This is NOT an application form. Please do NOT send this form to UNSW. To apply, please go to apply.unsw.edu.au IELTS Test Report Form No: Cambridge Score: CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00098G TOEFL/IBT/PBT Score: PTE Score: 8. Do you have future study plans in Australia? / 118 No Yes, UNSW Foundation Studies Yes, UNSW Yes, other university UNSW Foundation Studies

Level of course: Bachelor Degree (Undergraduate) Master Degree (Postgraduate) PhD (Doctorate) Application form

Name of course: Faculty Before completing the application form, please visit: ufs.unsw.edu.au/academic-programs/entry-requirements.asp or refer to the 2015 Foundation Studies Student Guide for the academic and English requirements. You can also apply through our new online application form. Do you have a Letter of Offer? No Yes Yes, Package offer Yes, Conditional offer We will endeavour to place you in your requested course/s. If you do not meet the entry requirements, or there are no longer places available, where possible, we will offer you an alternative pathway best suited to your needs and preferred undergraduate degree. Commencement date: UNSW Student ID Number (if available)

Personal Details (as in passport) 9. Accommodation Family Name Given Name Would you like to receive information about accommodation? UNSW Accommodation UNSW Foundation Studies Residential College, UniLodge@UNSW Homestay Other Other Names

Proposed Accommodation start date: Proposed length of stay ______weeks Date of Birth: (DD/MM/YYYY) Gender Male Female

Country of Birth 10. Airport Pick-up A$150 Nationality* Will you be under 18 on arrival? Yes No Do you require airport pick-up? Yes No If yes, please complete the following: *Please attach a certified copy of your passport (if available) Airport pick-up: $150. Please provide arrival details at least two weeks (14 days) prior to scheduled departure. Arrival date: Arrival time: Airline / Flight number: Emergency Contact Details Family Name Given Name 11. Overseas Students Health Cover (OSHC) You must maintain OSHC for the proposed duration of your student visa. UNSW Institute of Languages can arrange visa-length cover with Medibank, Telephone Mobile Email our preferred provider of OSHC. Yes, please arrange Citizenship Single rate for myself OR Couple rate for myself and partner OR Family rate for myself and dependant/s Please select your citizenship status Australian Citizen Australian Permanent Resident or New Zealand Citizen The length of OSHC will be calculated and advised, depending on your proposed enrolment period. If you wish to combine your English course together with your UNSW academic program under one student visa and you would like us to arrange OSHC to cover the entire period of the visa, please provide a copy of your UNSW offer letter. Australian Temporary Resident International Student – (see next question) No, I will make my own arrangements for the duration of my student visa If you are an International Student, which type of visa will you be applying for? Student Other ______If you have a current OSHC, please quote your OSHC policy number: and expiry date: Correspondence Address (of student) 12. Agent Information Address Agent Name Branch Name City State/Province Country Postcode Contact Name Agent Email Telephone Email

13. Additional Information Previous Study How did you hear about UNSW Institute of Languages? Name of Secondary School

14. Checklist Name of Qualification* Level Completed Application Form filled out completely and correctly? Attached certified copies of all required documents? Country Level Completed Listed your program preferences and commencement date? Copy of your UNSW offer letter (if applicable). *Please attach certified copies of your academic qualifications. Signed the declaration on this form? If under 18 years of age, your parent/legal guardian must also sign. UNSW Degree Selection UNSW Undergraduate Degree Preferences Declaration Preference UNSW Code I certify that the information on the form is correct and complete in every detail, and I understand that inaccuracies or omissions may result in 1 non-acceptance or cancellation of enrolment at any time. I have read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment and acknowledge that the personal Preferred Start Semester 1 (March) Semester 2* (July) information provided is covered under the Privacy Policy2. *Please check that your preferred undergraduate degree has a Semester 2 intake.

Signature of Student (as it appears in your passport): Date (dd/mm/yyyy) UNSW Foundation Studies (Unsigned applications cannot be processed. Please sign your name on the signature box. A typed-in name cannot be accepted. Education Representatives cannot sign on behalf of the student.) Preferred Program: Transition Standard Standard Plus If applicant is under 18 years of age the signature of a Parent or Legal Guardian is required. Preferred Intake: Next available Date1 1 For more information on these Program dates, please refer to the Academic Programs Calendar on page 106. Signature of Parent or Legal Guardian Date (dd/mm/yyyy) Preferred Stream2: Physical Science Life Science Commercial/Actuarial

Correspondence Preferred Intake: Design/Fine Arts3 Arts(SS) / International Studies / Arts(Law)3 Lodge the completed form with a UNSW Global representative in your country or post to: 2 If your preferred program and stream do not match your preferred undergraduate degree, we will offer you the most appropriate program and stream. UNSW Institute of Languages, PO Box 853, Kensington NSW 1465, Australia 3 These streams are available in Standard and Standard Plus only. T: 61 2 9385 5396 | F: +61 2 9662 2651 | E: [email protected] UNSW Global Pty Limited CRICOS Provider Code: 01020K UNSW Global Pty Limited ABN 62 086 418 582 An online application form is available at languages.unsw.edu.au/forms/application-form.asp?param1=ft Scholarships 1. www.unswglobal.unsw.edu.au/coen.pdf Have you been granted a scholarship? Yes No Scholarship’s Name or Sponsor’s Name: 2. languages.unsw.edu.au/privacy.html English Proficiency Have you sat an IELTS, TOEFL or other recognised English proficiency test? Your test must have been taken within 12 months of the official course commencement date.

Yes Please attach a certified copy of your English test results or provide the IELTS TRF number: Note: If your English test results do not meet the English Language entry requirements, you will receive a conditional UNSW Foundation Studies offer, and an UNSW Institute of Languages offer for the Foundation English Entry Course (FEEC) or English course best suited to your needs.

No A conditional UNSW Foundation Studies offer will be issued until the English Language requirements have been met.

Please indicate if you are interested in undertaking your English Language studies with UNSW Institute of Languages: Yes No

Accommodation Would you like to receive information about accommodation? UNSW Accommodation UNSW Foundation Studies Residential College, UniLodge@UNSW Homestay Other Proposed Accommodation start date: Proposed length of stay ______weeks

Airport Pick-up A$150 Do you require airport pick-up? Yes No If yes, please complete the following: Airport pick-up: $150. Please provide arrival details at least two weeks (14 days) prior to scheduled departure. UNSW Arrival date: Arrival time: Airline/Flight number: Social Media Overseas Students Health Cover (OSHC) quicklinks You must maintain OSHC for the proposed duration of your student visa. UNSW Institute of Languages can arrange visa-length cover with Medibank, our preferred provider of OSHC. www.facebook.com/unsw Yes, please arrange UNSW Faculties More about UNSW www.twitter.com/unsw Single rate for myself OR Couple rate for myself and partner OR Family rate for myself and dependant/s Arts and Social Sciences UNSW Home page The length of OSHC will be calculated and advised, depending on your proposed enrolment period. If you wish to combine your English course together with your UNSW academic program arts.unsw.edu.au unsw.edu.au www.gplus.to/unsw under one student visa and you would like us to arrange OSHC to cover the entire period of the visa, please provide a copy of your UNSW offer letter. Art and Design UNSW International No, I will make my own arrangements for the duration of my student visa www.youtube.com/user/UNSW artdesign.unsw.edu.au international.unsw.edu.au

If you have a current OSHC, please quote your OSHC policy number: and expiry date: Built Environment UNSW China 中文官网 http://e.weibo.com/ozunsw be.unsw.edu.au china.unsw.edu.au

Agent Information http://i.youku.com/u/UNTc1OTIyMTQ4 Business School UNSW online TV channel business.unsw.edu.au tv.unsw.edu.au Are you applying through an agent? Yes No www.pinterest.com/unsw Engineering Student Life@UNSW Agency Name engineering.unsw.edu.au unsw.edu.au/life www.linkedin.com/company/university-of-new- Branch Address south-wales Law UNSW Alumni law.unsw.edu.au alumni.unsw.edu.au Agent Contact Name Agent Email www.instagram.com/unsw Medicine med.unsw.edu.au Checklist CRICOS Provider Code: 00098G | ABN: 57 195 873 179 Student services Application form is filled out completely and correctly. Attached certified copies of the following documents: © UNSW Australia June 2015 Science Acknowledgements: Adrenaline Media, Alison Jenkins, science.unsw.edu.au Accommodation Incomplete application forms will incur delays in processing. Please note that each page must be certified in accordance with Helen Signy, Lucy Klippan, Sagar Dave, rc.unsw.edu.au our guidelines available at ufs.unsw.edu.au/apply/how-to-apply Nominated your preferred Undergraduate Degree and Tricha Tippapart preferred start Academic transcripts Design and Layout: Adrenaline Media, Edmond Yang, Kancy Ho, University Library Provided your preferred Foundation Studies program and English Proficiency test scores (if applicable) Lucy Klippan, Marco dos Santos Applying to UNSW library.unsw.edu.au Photography: Nikki To, Ethan Rohloff, Brad Miller, Jeffrey Wang preferred stream Passport (if applicable) Apply Online UNSW Scholarships DISCLAIMER: UNSW programs, courses and any arrangements apply.unsw.edu.au Signed the declaration on this form. If under 18 years Visa (if available) for programs and fees including staff allocated, as stated in the scholarships.online.unsw.edu.au of age, your parent/legal guardian must also sign. Any other documents relevant to your application guide or any other University publication, announcement or advice Student portal Student Development of the University, are an expression of intent only and are not to access point International (SDI) be taken as a firm offer or undertaking. The University reserves my.unsw.edu.au Declaration the right to make alterations to any matter contained within this international.student.unsw.edu.au I certify that the information on the form is correct and complete in every detail, and I understand that inaccuracies or omissions may result in publication without notice. Information in this Guide is accurate Online Handbook Careers and Employment as of June 2015, but may be amended without notice by non-acceptance or cancellation of enrolment at any time. I acknowledge that the personal information provided is covered under the Privacy handbook.unsw.edu.au careers.unsw.edu.au Policy1. (Unsigned applications cannot be processed. Please sign your name on the signature line. A typed name cannot be accepted. Education the University. representatives cannot sign on behalf of the student.) All costs and fees are provided in Australian Dollars (A$). Any UNSW Institute of Languages Arc@UNSW agreement with the University does not remove the right to take languages.unsw.edu.au arc.unsw.edu.au action under Australia’s consumer protection laws. UNSW Foundation Studies Signature of Student (as it appears in your passport): Date (dd/mm/yyyy) COMPLIANCE: The Education Services for Overseas Students ufs.unsw.edu.au If applicant is under 18 years of age the signature of a Parent or Legal Guardian is required. (ESOS) Act 2000 sets out the legal framework governing delivery Government resources of education to overseas students studying in Australia on a student visa. UNSW in providing education services to overseas students Student visas Signature of Parent or Legal Guardian Date (dd/mm/yyyy) complies with the ESOS Framework and the National Code of www.immi.gov.au Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and 1 ufs.unsw.edu.au/privacy-policy Training to Overseas Students 2007 (The National Code). Australian diplomatic missions

A description of the ESOS framework can be found at the following www.dfat.gov.au/missions Correspondence UNSW Foundation Studies Programs link: https://internationaleducation.gov.au/Regulatory-Information/ Lodge the completed form with a UNSW Global representative in your country, or post to: are delivered under UNSW CRICOS UNSW Foundation Studies, UNSW Sydney NSW 2052, Australia Provider Code: 00098G by UNSW Pages/Regulatoryinformation.aspx T: +61 2 9385 5396 E: [email protected] Global Pty Ltd (ABN 62 086 418 582). UNSW AUSTRALIA UNDERGRADUATE 2016