International 2020 POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK PROSPECTUS

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Produced 110 Member of Rhodes Scholars Group of Eight* 2020 INTERNATIONAL POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK PROSPECTUS

02 Message from the Vice-Chancellor and President

04 The 10 Why students love Adelaide 16 Student support 17 Campus life 18 Accommodation 20 Money matters 22 English language proficiency requirements 24 English Language Centre 26 Application information 28 How to apply 30 Architecture 36 Arts 40 Business and economics 50 Computer science / IT 54 Education 58 Engineering 66 Health 74 Law 78 Mathematical sciences 80 Music 84 Sciences 88 2020 postgraduate coursework degree summary

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^ Times Higher Education and QS rankings * A coalition of ’s leading research intensive universities.

2020 International Postgraduate Coursework Prospectus 1 MESSAGE FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR AND PRESIDENT

The University of Adelaide is recognised as one of Australia’s most respected research intensive universities, committed to tackling the grand challenges of our time and with dedicated staff that are international leaders in their field. Our postgraduate coursework degrees are “ world-class, driven by cutting edge research and technology that encourages critical thinking, problem solving, teamwork and communication. The University is focused on preparing students for their careers through employability development activities and internships, while our

Industry Engagement Priorities ensures close alignment with the needs of industry.

Studying at the University of Adelaide offers a high quality experience within a rich campus culture and outstanding facilities. The academic environment of the University pursues excellence,“ values creativity, and gives graduates the opportunity to make a major contribution to the world.

Vice-Chancellor and President Professor

2 Message from the Vice-Chancellor and President Message from the Vice-Chancellor and President 3 4 The University of Adelaide THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE

A world-class teaching and research institution situated in the heart of one of the world’s most liveable cities*.

Founded in 1874, the University of Adelaide is Australia’s third-oldest university and consistently ranked in the top 1% globally and number one in . Our reputation for excellence and breaking new ground has been forged by a continuous stream of exceptional people. We proudly count among our distinguished alumni five Nobel Laureates and over 100 Rhodes Scholars. Australia’s first female prime minister and Supreme Court judge were also University of Adelaide graduates. Today, our vibrant culture continues to attract some of the world’s best and brightest—academic leaders from all corners of the globe and students from more than 100 countries.

OUR NOBEL LAUREATES Outstanding teaching The Nobel Prize is an international award given University of Adelaide students learn with the guidance and yearly since 1901 for achievements in physics, support of exceptional academic staff. Operating at their chemistry, medicine, literature and peace. The disciplines’ cutting edge, they enthusiastically share their University of Adelaide is associated with five Nobel passion for new knowledge and encourage students’ own Laureates, and has a long history of groundbreaking pursuits of world-changing discoveries. research and scholarship of international significance. The University also provides a wide range of student support services and opportunities, all of which are detailed in these pages. This nurturing environment— and unwavering commitment to the highest teaching 1915 1945 standards—enables students to fulfil their potential and make significant contributions to the world. Sir William Henry Bragg Sir Howard Walter Florey: and Sir William Lawrence Physiology or Medicine Global research impact Bragg: Physics For the discovery For their services in the of penicillin and its The University of Adelaide is committed to conducting world- analysis of crystal structure curative effect in various by means of X-rays. infectious diseases. class research with global, real-world impact. A member of Australia’s prestigious Group of Eight research-intensive universities, we enhance and sustain life for people and planet by addressing the world’s most significant challenges. Our areas of particular strength include: food and wine; 2003 2005 defence and security; health and medicine; engineering and technology; life sciences; mining and energy; and John M Coetzee: Dr J : Literature Physiology or Medicine (joint) the environment. For his contribution For his discovery of the * Economist Intelligence Unit Global Liveability Index 2018 to literature. bacterium Helicobacter pylori, and its role in gastritis and peptic ulcer disease.

The University of Adelaide 5 The QS Intelligence Unit rates the University 5 STARS of Adelaide a Five Stars Plus institution, based 27,000 on rigorous independent data collection and PLUS QS performance metrics analysis. STUDENTS RATING TEACHING EMPLOYABILITY RESEARCH INTERNATIONALISATION FACILITIES INNOVATION INCLUSIVENESS LIFE SCIENCES AND MEDICINE

7,000 AREAS HEALTH AND MEDICAL INTERNATIONAL OF STUDY SCIENCES STUDENTS ARCHITECTURE, SCIENCES BUSINESS, ECONOMICS AND LAW

EDUCATION, ENGINEERING, HUMANITIES, COMPUTER AND MUSIC AND MATHEMATICAL SOCIAL SCIENCES SCIENCES

100 COUNTRIES TOP 7 REGIONS REPRESENTED IN 01 CHINA STUDENT POPULATION 02 MALAYSIA 03 HONG KONG 04 SINGAPORE 05 INDIA 06 VIETNAM 07 INDONESIA FACILITIES THE UNIVERSITY HAS INVESTED OVER AUD $500 MILLION ACROSS OUR CAMPUSES SINCE 2011 IN A MAJOR CAPITAL WORKS PROGRAM, DELIVERING A SUITE OF WORLD-CLASS FACILITIES AND INFRASTRUCTURE.

Graduate attributes FACULTIES AND SCHOOLS The Adelaide education experience equips graduates with: • career and leadership readiness Faculty of Arts Faculty of Health • deep discipline knowledge Elder Conservatorium of Music and Medical Sciences • critical thinking and problem-solving skills School of Humanities* Adelaide Dental School • teamwork and communication capabilities School of Social Sciences^ Adelaide Medical School • intercultural and ethical competency School of Education Adelaide Nursing School • self-awareness and emotional intelligence. School of Public Health Study Overseas Faculty of Engineering, Computer School of Psychology and Mathematical Sciences We are committed to providing all students with opportunities to study internationally. Australian School of Petroleum Faculty of Sciences Students have the possibility of a ‘third School of Chemical Engineering School of Agriculture, Food and Wine country experience’ through a range of programs, including student exchange, study School of Civil, Environmental and School of Animal and Veterinary Sciences Mining Engineering tours, summer and winter schools, internships School of Biological Sciences and placements. With planning, there is no School of Computer Science need to extend a degree to accommodate School of Physical Sciences these experiences. Credit is usually awarded School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering for the study undertaken. School of Mathematical Sciences * Includes the disciplines of: Art History, Classics, Students participating in an exchange program School of Mechanical Engineering Archaeology and Ancient History, English and Creative Writing, French Studies, German Studies, History, remain enrolled as full-time students at the Linguistics, Media, Philosophy and Spanish Studies. University of Adelaide while overseas, and Faculty of the Professions ^ Includes the disciplines of: Anthropology and continue to pay their usual tuition fees. They Development Studies; Asian Studies; Sociology, do not pay tuition fees at the host university. Adelaide Business School# Criminology and Gender Studies; Geography, There are many exciting opportunities in the Environment and Population; Politics and Americas, Europe, Asia-Pacific region and Africa. International Relations. School of Architecture and Built Environment # Includes the Entrepreneurship, Commercialisation To discover more, visit: and Innovation Centre (ECIC). adelaide.edu.au/study-overseas School of Economics

The University of Adelaide 7 CAMPUSES The University of Adelaide has three campuses in South Australia: North Terrace, Roseworthy and Waite.

North Terrace The University’s main campus on North Terrace is renowned for its historic architecture and lively atmosphere. Located in the heart of Adelaide’s central business and shopping district, the campus is adjacent to the State Library, Festival Theatre, South Australian Museum, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide Zoo, and Botanic Gardens. The University’s Adelaide Health and Medical Sciences building is also within walking distance, in the South Australian Health and Biomedical Precinct.

Waite The Waite campus is home to the internationally renowned Waite Research Institute—the largest agricultural research institute in the southern hemisphere and third largest in the world. A number of research partners are also co-located Roseworthy there. Staff and students work closely with these Roseworthy campus is an internationally organisations, providing a unique opportunity renowned centre for excellence in dryland for collaboration on national and international agriculture, natural resource management research projects. Research areas include wine, and animal production. Set on over 1,600 plant biotechnology, plant breeding, sustainable hectares of land, it is home to South agriculture and land management. Australia’s only veterinary school. It The campus is located eight kilometres south features an AUD $37 million veterinary of the city centre and is easily accessible by clinic, where students can gain clinical public transport and a Waite-North Terrace experience while studying. campus shuttle bus service. Campus services The campus is located 55 kilometres north include a childcare centre, library, cafe, gym of Adelaide and 10 kilometres from the and sporting facilities. town of Gawler (population 26,000). Access is available by a North Terrace-Roseworthy campus shuttle bus. Campus services include student accommodation, a swimming pool, library, cafe and fitness centre.

8 The University of Adelaide Roseworthy campus

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For more information, visit: adelaide.edu.au/campuses

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The University of Adelaide 9 WHY STUDENTS LOVE ADELAIDE With all the advantages of a major city but few of the inconveniences, Adelaide offers an enviable lifestyle and ideal study environment.

Australia’s most affordable mainland city Adelaide is one of the most affordable mainland cities in Australia. The cost of living in Adelaide is up to 19% lower than Sydney and Melbourne.* A truly liveable city Safe and relaxed, Adelaide ranked as one of the world’s top 10 most liveable cities.^ Culturally diverse South Australians hail from over 120 different countries, creating a wonderful mix of cultures and influences. One in five South Australians were born overseas! Learn more about • being an international student in Adelaide, visit: studyadelaide.com • tourism and holidays in South Australia, visit: southaustralia.com

* Source: Study Adelaide studyadelaide.com ^ Economist Intelligence Unit Global Liveability Index 2018.

10 Why students love Adelaide CLIMATE

Season Months Conditions Temperature Summer Dec − Mainly 25ºC - 35ºC Feb hot/dry Autumn Mar − Mainly 20ºC - 25ºC May dry QUICK STATS Winter Jun − Cool 10ºC - 15ºC Aug and wet Area 985,335 km2 Spring Sept − Some 20ºC - 25ºC Nov rain Capital Adelaide

Warm, dry summers and short, mild winters. Coastline 4,800 km (with over 100 islands) Over 300 days of sunshine per year. Population Adelaide: 1.3 million South Australia: 1.7 million Official English language Currency Australian dollar (AUD) Economy Major industries include bioscience, defence, minerals and energy, and wine.

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Why students love Adelaide 11 VIBRANT Adelaide is a great city for international students.

It has a bustling, energetic city centre and is renowned for its festivals, cultural CITY life and sporting events. With great shopping, beaches, a café culture, affordable student accommodation and friendly residents, Adelaide offers a relaxed lifestyle with all the LIVING convenience of city living.

LIVE CENTRALLY Student accommodation is more affordable in Adelaide than in many other Australian cities, and much of it is in the heart of the CBD. Many students can simply walk to their lectures.

For more information, visit: southaustralia.com

12 Why students love Adelaide CAFÉ CULTURE Adelaide is one of Australia’s most cosmopolitan cities, with an array of cafés, restaurants and shops reflecting the diversity of its ethnic communities. Adelaide is reputed to have more cafés and restaurants SHOPPING per head of population than any Adelaide boasts a range of other city in Australia. shopping experiences comparable to anywhere in Australia. Within the CBD, Rundle Mall has the biggest concentration of department and chain stores, while within walking distance are trendy boutiques, pubs and cafés.

EASY TO GET AROUND Adelaide is a vibrant city that’s easy to navigate. Broad, spacious boulevards accommodate an efficient network of public buses, trains and trams, with international students receiving the same discounts as locals.

Adelaide is a coastal city, with pristine white sandy beaches HIT THE that attract thousands for relaxation and recreation in the summer. It takes just 20 BEACH minutes on the tram to get from the city centre to the beach.

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SIR LEWIS COHEN AV 7 China Town 8 Adelaide Oval 9 South Australian Museum STUDENT The University offers a range of support services to help international students SUPPORT succeed at university.

Friendly staff are available to help students manage Elite Athlete Support Support to help student athletes their studies, assist with student visa-related queries, balance their academic and sporting commitments, by help with health or disability needs, support students providing a flexible and responsive approach to study. as they fit into their new life in Adelaide, and help adelaide.edu.au/eliteathletes solve personal problems. In addition, doctors at the North Terrace campus’ Health Practice can provide Health Practice Comprehensive health care for students with year-round health support. all students and staff, including male and female doctors (GPs), health checks, immunisations, and mental health support. International Student Support Ongoing, one-on-one adelaideunicare.com.au support from international student advisors, orientation and social programs for all students, and assistance Library One of the state’s most extensive research with student visa-related queries. collections, quiet study spaces, and support from international.adelaide.edu.au/life-on-campus specialist research librarians. adelaide.edu.au/library Careers Service Advice and workshops to help students develop employability skills, a Career Hub Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS) Regular extra- database of employment opportunities, and annual curricular sessions led by student mentors to help career-related events including the Careers Expo. students improve their grades in specific courses. adelaide.edu.au/student/careers adelaide.edu.au/pass Writing Centre Support with writing academic English through one-on-one advice from writing mentors, workshops, and comprehensive support resources. adelaide.edu.au/writingcentre

Maths Learning Centre Help for all students to develop mathematics skills at every level, with drop-in sessions, lectures, games, and resources. adelaide.edu.au/mathslearning

Childcare Full-time and part-time care for children of students and staff, located on the North Terrace and Waite campuses. adelaide.edu.au/childcare

Counselling Support Professional and confidential one-on-one support for students encountering issues that affect their study and life. adelaide.edu.au/counselling

Disability Support Support for all students who have an ongoing medical condition, to help them focus on their studies. adelaide.edu.au/disability

16 Student support CAMPUS LIFE The University of Adelaide offers a stimulating environment where students are encouraged to take part in a wide range of extracurricular activities.

Social programs Life on campus international.adelaide.edu.au/life-on-campus/ Adelaide University Union social-programs-clubs-and-sports auu.org.au The University offers a variety of social programs to help international students Student services adjust to their studies and make new friends. Student Care These include ongoing English conversation auu.org.au/student-care practise (Talking with Aussies), regular culturally-themed social nights (Language and Employment Cultural Engagement program), a chance to auu.org.au/employment connect with locals (Experience Adelaide), Volunteering and opportunities to develop leadership and auu.org.au/employment/volunteering employability skills (Peer Mentor program). Special-interest and social clubs auu.org.au/clubs StudyAdelaide studyadelaide.com Student media StudyAdelaide provides information and support to students both before they arrive in Adelaide auu.org.au/ondit and after they settle into life in their new home. It conducts a busy schedule of events and activ- ities each year. These include everything from a Sporting clubs and facilities welcome ceremony with the Lord Mayor, inter- Adelaide University Sport national student awards, career advancement adelaide.edu.au/sports workshops, wine education functions, regional The Fitness Hub trips and social events, such as sports days. thefitnesshub.com.au Facebook: facebook.com/studyadelaide Twitter: @studyadelaide Instagram: @studyadelaide

Campus life 17 ACCOMMODATION

Accommodation plays an important part in building a solid foundation for academic success.

Students benefit from the advantages that settle into their academic program and make Roseworthy Residential College come from choosing to study in a city where new friends, without having to worry about This accommodation is operated by the accommodation of all types, including our the challenges of the private rental market. University and is only available to students of University-managed accommodation, is not the University’s Roseworthy campus, offering only accessible but more affordable than in Long-term student accommodation them the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of other Australian cities. adelaide.edu.au/accommodation on-campus residential living. The University recommends students The University assists international students to adopt the RECAS approach to identifying Independent residential colleges obtain suitable longer-term housing. Students an accommodation option to suit their may choose any of the following options. There are five independent residential individual needs and support a positive colleges situated in North Adelaide that educational experience. The University of Adelaide Village offer accommodation to students. These • Research all available accommodation options independent residential colleges are privately The University of Adelaide Village is the owned and operated. They are not owned or • Establish a realistic budget largest of our accommodation properties. operated by the University. The Village is home to over 400 students, • Consider the value of managed who experience the safety and security of Students can contact the residential colleges student accommodation having access to University staff on-site, directly to better understand what’s available. • Avoid extended temporary accommodation 24 hours a day, seven days a week. These residential colleges include: Aquinas, Lincoln, St Ann’s, St Mark’s and Kathleen • Seek assistance from the University Students need only bring their personal Lumley College. Accommodation Service belongings, as furniture, kitchen appliances, Students unfamiliar with Adelaide are utilities (including electricity), phone Commercial student accommodation encouraged to consider living in managed and Internet are all included in the Commercial student accommodation student accommodation during their accommodation fees. The only additional refers to purpose-built off-campus student first year of university. costs are for meals (students must cook and clean for themselves) and the on-site, accommodation facilities, run by private Managed student accommodation provides coin-operated laundry facilities. management companies not affiliated new students with the opportunity to with the University of Adelaide. These become better acquainted with the city, facilities offer fully-furnished, self-contained

18 Accommodation LONG-TERM STUDENT ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS This table matches long-term student accommodation options to individual needs.

Accommodation types Accommodation options Student profile

University residential University-managed student New students to the University, without a local environments accommodation support network, looking to establish a solid foundation for ongoing academic success, with direct access to University learning and student support services within their residential environment.

Commercial student Urbanest Students looking for the convenience and accommodation comfort of packaged accommodation in a student residential environment.

Independent residential Independent Students looking for an environment that environment residential colleges provides a residential lifestyle with other peers who are living away from home.

Independent living Share/rental accommodation Students with the skills and experience to enter into tenancy arrangements and pursue an independent lifestyle.

user name and password. The database is only reception service and be met by a University promoted among the University community, representative at Adelaide Airport, via a and most accommodation listings are offered domestic or international flight. Students will by people affiliated with us who would like to then be transported to their accommodation. share their room/property with a University Eligible students who choose not to secure of Adelaide student. long-term managed student accommodation Students wishing to find share or rental for their arrival in Adelaide may also be accommodation when they arrive in eligible for seven nights of temporary Adelaide are encouraged to book temporary accommodation booked through the apartments that give students flexibility accommodation in the first instance. Once University. It is important to note that to live alone or share with others. There in Adelaide, students should visit the temporary accommodation options arranged are also rooms for couples. University’s Accommodation Service for through the University are unlikely to be In addition to rent, students may need to information on all available options and extended further than a period of seven budget for additional expenses, including: support in identifying and securing quality nights due to high demand for short-term long-term living arrangements. Students accommodation during the traditional • gas are discouraged from sending money student intake periods. • electricity from offshore to secure share or rental For more information on eligibility accommodation prior to inspecting it. • telephone connection (optional) criteria, arrival reception and temporary accommodation services, contact: • Internet connection (optional). Accommodation for families Places in commercial student Students accompanied by family members Accommodation Service accommodation facilities are offered on will find private rental accommodation in Opening hours: Mon to Fri, 9am to 5pm a 6 or 12-month fixed-term lease. It’s houses or apartments the most suitable The University of Adelaide important to note that these facilities are accommodation option. not directly affiliated with the University Level 4, Hub Central of Adelaide and students are advised to It’s easier for an individual student to initially SA 5005 Australia travel to Adelaide on their own to arrange inspect them before committing. Telephone: +61 8 8313 5220 suitable permanent family accommodation. Fax: +61 8 8313 3338 Private rental and share accommodation Spouses and children who arrive later can Email: [email protected] then move straight in. Affordable share accommodation can also Web: adelaide.edu.au/accommodation be found in the private rental market, so Skype: uoaaccommodation the University offers a rental database Arrival reception and (adelaide.edu.au/accommodation) for temporary accommodation For more information, visit: our students’ exclusive use. Temporary accommodation and arrival adelaide.edu.au/accommodation Our enrolled students can access the database reception services are available to from our Accommodation Service, Level 4, commencing international students. Hub Central, North Terrace campus, with a Eligible students can book an arrival

Accommodation 19 MONEY MATTERS

As part of planning, applicants need to Student Services and Amenities Fee International students commencing in consider the financial requirements before 2020 will be required to pay an annual Student Services and Amenities Fee. This applying at the University, and are advised covers activities such as clubs, sporting and recreational activities, and many other to set a realistic budget. services. The fee was AUD $303 for 2019 and is indexed annually. For more information, visit: adelaide.edu.au/student/finance/ssaf

Incidental costs Application fee Student Fees Refund Policy Prospective students should allow at least An application fee of AUD $110 must All applicants must read the University’s AUD $500 per year for textbooks and basic be paid with the University of Adelaide policy on refunds and adjustments before study materials. Depending on the degree, undergraduate online application. An accepting an offer of admission. The policy other costs may include: specialist equipment exemption may apply for some government complies with all requirements for tuition (e.g. laboratory coats, microscopes, or externally-sponsored students. fee refunds stipulated in the Education stethoscopes); optional supplementary Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 reading and academic program materials; Tuition fees (ESOS), associated Australian Government field trips; and expenses such as thesis regulations, and the ESOS National Code International students are required to pay preparation, printing and binding. of Practice (2018). For policy details, visit: international student tuition fees, which adelaide.edu.au/policies/4343 cover the cost of teaching and many student Accommodation support services. The indicative annual For information about refund Although living in Adelaide is more tuition fee quoted in this prospectus is based administration and refund amounts, visit: affordable than many other Australian cities, on the standard full-time enrolment load of adelaide.edu.au/student/finance/refunds accommodation remains students’ largest 24 units per year, or 12 units per semester. variable expense. It can cost anywhere The quoted fee is reviewed annually and Health and medical from around AUD $135 per week for may increase in future. Fees may also vary Student visa holders and their dependants share accommodation outside the city depending on enrolment load. centre to AUD $259 per week (including are required to have health insurance for the electricity, water, gas and unlimited Wi-Fi) New international students are required to duration of their student visa through the for University-managed accommodation pay a tuition fee deposit when accepting an Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) within the city centre. The average rent for offer of admission. After enrolment, students scheme. The University’s preferred OSHC a private studio apartment in the CBD is are then invoiced for the balance of their fees provider is Allianz Global Assistance. Visit: approximately AUD $400 per week. in that enrolment period. The University allianzassistancehealth.com.au/en/ invoices students (or their sponsor) each student-visa-oshc enrolment period according to students’ For additional information, please refer to: enrolment load. international.adelaide.edu.au/ student-support/support-services

20 Money matters Students with families International students who bring their families STUDY-RELATED COSTS to Australia will need to take into account additional costs associated with health cover, This should be viewed as a guide only, as costs can vary housing, food, transport, childcare and education. significantly from one student to another. These are basic For information and advice, visit: living costs at the time of publication and do not include MONEY internationalstudents.sa.edu.au/en/ program tuition fees, costs for textbooks, other study-related students/dependants needs, running a car, medical expenses, or any luxuries.

Part-time work Many international students and their Before arrival dependants hope to obtain part-time work to EXPENSE COST (AUD) MATTERS supplement funds for living costs. While this may be possible, we recommend students not Tuition Fee deposit up to $14,000 rely on it for essential expenses. Obtaining a job (as specified in offer of admission) is not guaranteed and can take time. Students Overseas Student Health Cover** $600−$3,500 should also be aware the workload for many degrees is intense, so they may not have time Economy air travel to Adelaide $1,200−$2,000 to undertake employment. Visa application charge^ $550 International students who do find part-time Medical examination for visa application# $300 work should be aware that they have the same Refundable deposit for University-managed $500 workplace rights as all other workers in Australia. rental accommodation (if applicable) For more information on working while studying, visit: homeaffairs.gov.au/trav/stud After arrival Additional details are also availabile at: fairwork.gov.au/find-help-for/ EXPENSE COST (AUD) visa-holders-and-migrants All students: Change to permanent resident status Rent in advance 2 weeks’ rent Different quota restrictions (imposed by the Household set-up (linen, groceries, etc.) $500 University and the Australian Government) Remainder of tuition fee Refer to offer letter apply to admissions for international students than for Australian residents. Private accommodation options only: International students whose immigration status Refundable accommodation bond 4-6 weeks’ rent changes to Australian Permanent Resident Electricity and gas connection $38−$72 will be required to transfer to a domestic fee- paying place. They may subsequently apply to Landline telephone/Internet connection $59−$299 transfer into a Commonwealth-supported place, Furniture and household goods $1,000+ depending on their degree.

Scholarships Average weekly living expenses* A number of scholarships will be available for EXPENSE COST (AUD) international students who wish to study at the University of Adelaide commencing in 2020. Accommodation $135−$400 For information on the application process, Groceries $90−$135 minimum eligibility criteria and important Gas/electricity/water $40−$55 deadlines, visit international.adelaide.edu.au/ admissions/scholarships Transport (student concession rates) $20−$35 A selection of scholarships are also available from Telephone/postage/Internet $20−$40 the Australian Government. For information on Other costs (e.g. clothing, entertainment) $50+ these, visit: australiaawards.gov.au Total weekly expenses $355−$705 All scholarship details are subject to change, so interested students are encouraged to check these websites regularly. * Source: Study Adelaide ** The Department of Home Affairs requires all students to have health insurance for the duration of their visa. Visa length varies and is slightly longer than the length of a student’s degree. The fee quoted here is for 12 month’s cover. # Approximate cost for standard examination only. Additional costs may be incurred if more comprehensive medical exams are required. ^ Surcharge may apply to some subsequent student visa applications.

Money matters 21 ENGLISH LANGUAGE English is the language of PROFICIENCY instruction at the University of Adelaide, therefore proficiency in speaking, reading, writing and REQUIREMENTS listening to English is essential.

MINIMUM ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK PROGRAMS

IELTS (Academic) Pearson Test of English Cambridge English: Degrees TOEFL minimum scores minimum scores (Academic) minimum scores Advanced (CAE)

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS1 Standard requirements for Overall band Paper-based: total of 577 with a minimum Overall score of 58 Overall score of 176 coursework degrees score of 6.5 of 4.5 in the Test of Written English (TWE) and and or Skills profile of no less Individual score Applicable to all postgraduate degrees and Internet-based: total score of 79 with a minimum of 21 than 50 in all skills of 169 in all skills except those specified below. Band score of 6.0 in all bands in writing, 18 in speaking and 13 in reading and listening

FACULTY OF ARTS All postgraduate coursework degrees in: Overall band Paper-based: total score of 577 with a minimum Overall score of 58 Overall score 176 score of 6.5 of 5.0 in the Test of Written English (TWE) and and • Studies in Art History and or Skills profile of 65 in Individual score of 185 • Curatorial and Museum Studies Band score of 7.0 in Internet-based: total score of 79 with a minimum of 27 writing and speaking in writing and speaking writing and speaking in writing, 23 in speaking, and 20 in reading and listening and and and Skills profile of 58 in Individual score of 176 Band score of 6.5 in reading and listening in reading and listening reading and listening

School of Education Overall band Paper-based: total score of 600 with a minimum Overall score of 65 Overall score 185 score of 7.0 of 5.0 in the Test of Written English (TWE) and and • Master of Teaching* and or Skills profile of 65 Individual score of 185 Band score of Internet-based: total score of 94 with a minimum of 27 in writing, speaking, in writing, speaking, 7.0 in all bands in writing, 23 in speaking and 24 in reading and listening reading and listening reading and listening

FACULTY OF HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCES Adelaide Medical School Overall band Paper-based: total score of 600 with a minimum Not accepted Overall score 185 score of 7.0 of 5.0 in the Test of Written English (TWE) and • Master of Science in Addiction and or Individual score of 185 Studies* (this is an external program) Band score of Internet-based: total score of 94 with a minimum of 27 in writing, speaking, 7.0 in all bands in writing, 23 in speaking and 24 in reading and listening reading and listening

Adelaide Nursing School Overall band Paper-based: total score of 600 with a minimum Overall score of 65 Overall score 185 score of 7.0 of 5.0 in the Test of Written English (TWE) and and • Master of Clinical Nursing and or Skills profile of 65 Individual score of 185 • Master of Nursing Science Band score of Internet-based: total score of 94 with a minimum of 27 in writing, speaking, in writing, speaking, (including specialisations) 7.0 in all bands in writing, 23 in speaking and 24 in reading and listening reading and listening reading and listening

School of Public Health Overall band Paper-based: total score of 600 with a minimum Not accepted Not accepted score of 7.0 of 5.0 in the Test of Written English (TWE) All postgraduate coursework and or programs in: Band score of Internet-based: total score of 94 with a minimum of 27 • Master of Counselling Psychotherapy 7.0 in all bands in writing, 23 in speaking and 24 in reading and listening

School of Psychology Overall band Not accepted Not accepted Overall score 185 score of 7.0 and • Master of Psychology (Clinical)2 and Individual score of 185 • Master of Psychology (Health)2 Band score of in writing, speaking, • Master of Psychology (Organisational 7.0 in all bands reading and listening and Human Factors)2

22 English language proficiency requirements The University accepts the following English language tests: The University can arrange an appropriate Academic English Pre-enrolment English Program (PEP) in Adelaide at the • IELTS (International English Language Testing English Language Centre (refer to page 24). System) Academic Test • TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) These programs provide an alternative entry pathway for prospective students who have received offers to the • Pearson Test of English (Academic) University conditional upon English proficiency. On successful • Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE). completion of the PEP, students can be granted entry into Other evidence of English proficiency may be accepted the majority of degrees at the University. in individual cases. For more information, visit: international.adelaide.edu.au/ Students whose English test score levels do not satisfy the admissions/how-to-apply/admission-requirements University's minimum requirements will need to satisfactorily #english-language-requirements complete an intensive English language program before being admitted to the University of Adelaide.

IELTS (Academic) Pearson Test of English Cambridge English: Degrees TOEFL minimum scores minimum scores (Academic) minimum scores Advanced (CAE)

FACULTY OF THE PROFESSIONS Business School Overall band Paper-based: total score of 600 with a minimum Overall score 65 Overall score 185 score of 7.0 of 5.0 in the Test of Written English (TWE) and and All postgraduate coursework and or Skills profile of 58 Individual score of 176 degrees in: Band score of Internet-based: total score of 94 with a minimum of 24 in writing, speaking, in writing, speaking, • Business Administration 6.5 in all bands in writing, 22 in speaking and 20 in reading and listening reading and listening reading and listening

Law School Overall band Paper-based: total score of 600 with a minimum Overall score 65 Overall score 185 score of 7.0 of 5.0 in the Test of Written English (TWE) and and All postgraduate coursework degrees and or Skills profile of 65 in Individual score of 185 (except Master of Business Law and Band score of 7.0 in Internet-based: total score of 94 with a minimum of 27 writing and speaking in writing and speaking Master of Laws) writing and speaking in writing, 23 in speaking and 20 in reading and listening and and and Skills profile of 58 in Individual score of 176 Band score of 6.5 in reading and listening in reading and listening reading and listening

FACULTY OF SCIENCES School of Animal and Veterinary Science Overall band Paper-based: total score of 600 with a minimum Overall score of 65 Overall score 185 score of 7.0 of 5.0 in the Test of Written English (TWE) and and • Doctor of Veterinary Medicine* and or Skills profile of 65 Individual score of 185 Band score of Internet-based: total score of 94 with a minimum of 27 in writing, speaking, in writing, speaking, 7.0 in all bands in writing, 23 in speaking and 24 in reading and listening reading and listening reading and listening

School of Biological Sciences Overall band Paper-based: total score of 577 with a minimum Overall score of 58 Overall score of 176 score of 6.5 of 5.0 in Test of Written English (TWE) All postgraduate coursework and and or programs in: and Skills profile of 58 in Individual score of 176 Band score of 6.5 in Internet-based : total score of 79 with a minimum of 24 writing and speaking in writing and speaking • Bioinformatics writing and speaking in writing, 22 in speaking and 13 in reading and listening and and and Skills profile of 50 in Individual score of 169 Band score of 6.0 in reading and listening in reading and listening reading and listening

* Applicants seeking entry to these degrees must present the required IELTS/TOEFL/ Notes: Applicants whose English test scores are slightly below their preferred degree’s Pearson/CAE scores to meet the English language proficiency requirements and are requirements may choose to enrol in an appropriate Academic English Pre-enrolment not permitted to undertake an Academic English PEP pathway. English Program (PEP) as an alternative means for meeting the English language proficiency requirements. Students who successfully complete the PEP at the required 1 These entry requirements are correct at the time of printing. For up-to-date standard will be eligible for direct entry to the degree nominated in their offer without information, visit: international.adelaide.edu.au/apply The University of any further English test requirements. An offer to the PEP is included for eligible Adelaide reserves the right to make the final decision regarding admission to the University. students. PEP entry requirements are listed at: adelaide.edu.au/elc/courses/pep 2 Applicants to master degrees offered by the School of Psychology must provide an IELTS unless eligible for an exemption in accordance with the Psychology Board of Australia requirements prescribed at: www.psychologyboard.gov.au/Registration/Overseas-Applicants.aspx

Minimum English language requirements 23 ENGLISH LANGUAGE CENTRE

The University’s English Language Centre (ELC) Group Study Tour programs Group Study Tour programs offer an ideal provides outstanding academic English, general mix of academic excellence and cultural English programs and English teacher training experience for groups of international students or professionals looking for a services for international students and groups. rewarding Australian experience. Programs are tailored to each group’s specific needs and can be for any length of time, but are usually between two and eight weeks. Homestay Academic English (PEP) • PEP Extended 30-week students will accommodation can also be included. complete 5 weeks of GEAP before The University of Adelaide offers an commencing 25 weeks of PEP classes. Academic sessions can focus on general academic English pathway for students English tuition or a specific discipline or who have not met their postgraduate • PEP Extended 35-week students will interest, while cultural activities include coursework degree’s minimum English complete 10 weeks of GEAP before excursions to destinations of cultural, language entry requirements. commencing 25 weeks of PEP classes. historical, geographical and social interest.

This is a direct entry pathway into further Eligibility TOEFL Test studies at the University of Adelaide. The length of the program depends on the To find out which PEP they are The Test of English as a Foreign Language applicant’s English proficiency test score. eligible for, students should refer to Internet-based Test (TOEFL iBT) measures Students who successfully complete the the diagram opposite. students’ proficiency in speaking, reading, Pre-enrolment English Program (PEP) writing and listening to ensure they can at the required level do not need to sit Other programs communicate their ideas and interact in real another English test before entering their life, classroom and campus situations. Academic English (GEAP) University degree. The TOEFL iBT is accepted at all The PEP is offered in lengths of 10, 15, Our General English for Academic Purposes Australian universities and can be taken at 20 and 25 weeks. (GEAP) program is for students wishing the University of Adelaide. Tests are held to develop effective oral and written regularly throughout the year at our ELC. For more information on the PEP, visit: communication skills—and boost their For more information and dates, visit: adelaide.edu.au/elc/courses/pep learning confidence—at one of the most adelaide.edu.au/elc/toefl prestigious universities in Australia. Academic English PEP Pathway - Extended Delivered in the University of Adelaide’s Academic English (PEP) The PEP Extended 30 and 35-week courses academic environment and attracting timelines and costs combine General English for Academic students from all around the world, Purposes (GEAP) classes (see below) and PEP In addition to the fees below, an enrolment GEAP is offered in five levels of language classes. Commencing in the GEAP allows fee of AUD$295 will apply to the Academic proficiency—from elementary through to students to develop the fundamental linguistic English Pathway program (PEP). advanced. All levels focus on developing building blocks of grammar and vocabulary speaking, listening, reading and writing skills, For information on trimester (three-monthly) for academic-level study, before progressing with academic tasks added as the student’s intake programs please visit: adelaide.edu.au/ to English classes specifically tailored for proficiency increases. Students can choose elc/courses/pep/dates-fees students entering an award program. to enrol for anywhere from five to 45 weeks.

24 English Language Centre

PRE-ENROLMENT This diagram shows: the IELTS scores required for entry into PEP programs of various lengths; and the amount of time it takes most students to become ENGLISH PROGRAM (PEP) proficient enough to enter postgraduate coursework degrees requiring an overall IELTS score of 6.5, with no band scores less than 6.0 (or equivalent). ENTRY REQUIREMENTS TOEFL, Pearson and CAE tests are also accepted.

IELTS overall 5.0 PEP EXTENDED - 35 weeks* and no band less than 4.0 IELTS test required* IELTS overall 5.0 PEP EXTENDED - 30 weeks* and no band less than 4.5

IELTS overall 5.5 PEP - 25 weeks and no band less than 4.5 DIRECT ENTRY to postgraduate IELTS overall 5.5 coursework degrees and no band less than 5.0 with IELTS overall PEP - 20 weeks score of 6.5 and no IELTS overall 5.5 Successful and writing at 5.5 or above completion band less than 6.0 of PEP (or equivalent) requirements IELTS overall 6.0 and no band less than 5.0 PEP - 15 weeks IELTS overall 6.0 and writing at 5.5 or above

IELTS overall 6.0 PEP - 10 weeks and no band less than 5.5

* Students in PEP Extended 35- and 30-week courses will first participate in General English for Academic Purposes (GEAP) classes until the 25-week PEP intake, then take classes with other PEP students.

Degrees commencing 2020 semester 1

Weeks Start Finish Cost (AUD) 35 29 April 2019 6 February 2020 $18,025 IMPORTANT 30 3 June 2019 6 February 2020 $15,450 25 11 July 2019 6 February 2020 $12,875 INFORMATION 20 22 August 2019 6 February 2020 $10,300

15 26 September 2019 6 February 2020 $7,725 For students applying for degrees with higher English language requirements, or with an English test score other than IELTS. 10 7 November 2019 6 February 2020 $5,150 Some postgraduate degrees require a higher level of English ability. When Academic English Pathway programs are studied Degrees commencing 2020 semester 2 in combination with postgraduate coursework degrees that Weeks Start Finish Cost (AUD) require a higher level of English ability than others, different entry requirements than those shown in the tables are required. 35 30 September 2019 9 July 2020 $18,025 Please note that as well as the IELTS test, the English Language 30 11 November 2019 9 July 2020 $15,450 Centre accepts the TOEFL iBT, TOEFL PBT, Pearson and 25 2 January 2020 9 July 2020 $13,125 Cambridge Advanced test of English (CAE) for entry into Academic English Pathway programs. 20 13 February 2020 9 July 2020 $10,500 15 19 March 2020 9 July 2020 $7,875 Trimester programs (three-monthly) 10 30 April 2020 9 July 2020 $5,250 For students studying trimester-entry programs, there are various Academic English pathway options available. For details, visit: adelaide.edu.au/elc/courses/pep/dates-fees For more information about the English Language Centre, visit: adelaide.edu.au/elc For more information on scores required, visit: adelaide.edu.au/elc/courses/pep/entry-requirements Postgraduate entry requirements Entry is competitive—the minimum academic entry requirement for most postgraduate coursework APPLICATION degrees is an Australian bachelor degree or equivalent qualification, from a recognised institution, at a level of academic achievement specified by the relevant faculty or school. Entry requirements vary between degrees. Some INFORMATION of the graduate certificates and graduate diplomas offered may be accepted as a requirement for entry to a master degree, or as professional qualifications Applicants should be aware of their in their own right. specific degree’s admission and For information on particular degree requirements, please refer to the list of academic programs and student visa requirements before minimum entry requirements on pages 88-93. More detailed information regarding postgraduate applying to the University. coursework degrees is available in the University of Adelaide Calendar at: adelaide.edu.au/calendar International students must also meet the University’s English language requirements— see page 22-23 for details.

Deferral of admission Applicants who have been offered a place in a degree may apply to defer their enrolment for up to two years. Some exceptions apply.

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26 Application information Credit for previous study In some cases, international students may 2020 ACADEMIC YEAR DATES be credited with advanced standing (status/ Note: Dates given are a guide only and are subject to change. Please see the Important University Dates website for up-to-date exemptions) on the basis of previous studies at information: adelaide.edu.au/student/dates another institution. Applicants seeking advanced standing must submit detailed syllabuses (course Event Date outlines) of the subjects they’ve completed with their application. Summer school Jan 7 – Feb 22 Trimester 1 lectures commence Feb 4 Student personal information Recommended arrival date for international students Feb 17 – 19 Under Australia’s strict privacy laws there are commencing study in semester 1, 2020 very limited circumstances in which the University International student orientation and Feb 20 – 22 can release personal or academic information enrolment for semester 1 about a student. Such information will usually University Orientation Week Feb 25 – Mar 1 only be released to Australian government (including preliminary lectures) departments where legislatively required, or in a health or safety emergency. Semester 1 lectures commence Mar 2 The University cannot release any information Mid-semester break Apr 15 – 26 about a student’s results, attendance, application Trimester 2 lectures commence May 27 status or any other matters to their parents. Study leave / exam preparation Jun 17 – 21 For more information on the University’s Mid-year exams Jun 22 – Jul 6  Privacy Policy and Management Plan, visit: Replacement exams Jul 22 – 26 adelaide.edu.au/policies/62 Mid-year break / Winter School Jul 8 – 19 Recommended arrival date for international students Jul 19 – 21 commencing study in semester 2, 2020 International student orientation and enrolment for Jul 22 students commencing study in semester 2, 2020 Semester 2 lectures commence Jul 27 Mid-semester break Sep 23 – Oct 4 Trimester 3 lectures commence Sep 9

Study leave / exam preparation Nov 4 – 8

End-of-year exams Nov 9 – 23

Replacement exams Dec 9 – 20

APPLICATION DATES

Standard commencement Apply before*

Semester 1, 2020 commencement 30 Apr 2019 Doctor of Clinical Dentistry

Semester 1, 2020 commencement 30 Jun 2019 Graduate Diploma in Forensic Odontology Semester 1, 2020 commencement 30 Sep 2019 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine All psychology degrees 21 Oct 2019 Semester 2, 2020 commencement 30 Apr 2020 Master of Viticulture and Oenology

* APPLICANTS MUST APPLY AT LEAST SIX WEEKS PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF THEIR PREFERRED INTAKE, with the exception of those applying for the degrees listed above. Applicants who apply after that date will have their applications considered for the most suitable intake given their circumstances. For further information, visit: international.adelaide.edu.au/ admissions/how-to-apply/application-deadlines

Application information 27

HOW TO APPLY 8 steps to enrolment

STEP 1 STEP 2

APPLICATION APPLICATION ASSESSMENT Apply through one of the University’s official All applications will be assessed. Successful international representatives or via our online applicants will be emailed directly (if they applied application system at: international.adelaide. directly), or via their official representative. edu.au/admissions/how-to-apply#step-4-apply Successful applicants will receive the following: Payment and documents required • Offer tatementS • A non-refundable AUD$100 application fee. • Acceptance Agreement • Certified copies of student academic • Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) Questionnaire* qualifications, transcripts, English language • Payment Form test results (if required) and any other • Declaration of Financial Capacity supporting documents. • Acceptance Information leaflet. Copies can be certified by a justice of the peace, notary public, University of Adelaide official Unsuccessful applicants will be informed by email. representative/ staff member, police officer or * Where applicable examining authority. Further information and contact details future.ask.adelaide.edu.au/app/ask_a_question International representatives For a full listing of our international representatives and their contact details, visit: international.adelaide.edu.au/admissions/ STEP 3 find-a-university-of-adelaide-agent ACCEPT OFFER To accept their offer, students should: • Complete and sign all pages of the Offer Statement and Acceptance Agreement. • Complete the Payment Form and Declaration of Financial Capacity. • Provide a copy of the personal details section of their passport. • Arrange payment of tuition fee deposit as per instructions in Offer letter. • Arrange for payment of Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for duration of visa. • Arrange for payment of English language program fees (if applicable). Applicants can pay online. Conditional offers Students who receive a conditional offer must provide documentary evidence that they’ve met any outstanding conditions, and send the relevant documentation directly with their acceptance docu- mentation. A new Offer Statement is not sent unless required for scholarship or sponsorship purposes.

STEP 4 STEP 5

CONFIRMATION OBTAIN INTERNATIONAL OF ENROLMENT STUDENT VISA After receiving the acceptance Applicants should lodge their student documentation listed, the University visa application immediately. This sends applicants a Confirmation may be done with the assistance of a of Enrolment (CoE). Students recognised University of Adelaide agent or should use the CoE to apply for representative. Or, if applying directly, by an Australian student visa. visiting homeaffairs.gov.au/trav/visa/ immi to create an ImmiAccount.

STEP 6

PREPARE FOR DEPARTURE After making travel arrangements, students should consider their accommodation options by visiting: adelaide.edu.au/accommodation While there, they can also book an airport pickup and temporary accommodation if required (fees apply).

STEP 7 STEP 8

ENROLMENT ARRIVE AND Prior to orientation, students will ATTEND ORIENTATION receive information about obtaining Students should aim to arrive in Adelaide their University login and password. in time to attend the international Then, when enrolments open, student orientation program. students will be able to login to Participation in this program will help the Access Adelaide section of the familiarise students with the city and University website and enrol. campus, and provide a chance to meet staff and other students and make friends before commencing studies. For more information, visit: international.adelaide.edu.au/ preparing-to-arrive/orientation

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30 Architecture We specialise in delivering As a student of our school, you’ll benefit Features of our school from our bigger-picture world view. Our internationally recognised curriculum focuses on the built environment • We’ve invested in three industry professors. as a whole, not just its individual components. Each an award winning professional in postgraduate degrees in their own right, they bring a high degree To become a practising architect, you’ll of inspiration and reality to their teaching. architecture, landscape need to complete a minimum five years’ architecture, planning, study: a three-year undergraduate degree • Our internship program provides master- in architectural design, followed by a degree students with professional work urban design, property and two-year master degree. placements within Australian or overseas businesses and professional practices. construction management. The University of Adelaide is the only institution in South Australia to offer a • Students have 24-hour access to our double degree pathway at master level in computer-aided architectural design architecture. Completing the double master (CAAD) studio and state-of-the-art requires only one extra year of study, and model-making laboratory—one of the best will qualify you in two disciplines, thereby equipped architectural design labs at any enhancing your career prospects. Australian university. Professionally accredited by: • Australian Institute of Architects • Australian Institute of Landscape Architects • Planning Institute of Australia • Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors • Architectural Practice Board of South Australia.

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Architecture 31 MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE MASTER OF CONSTRUCTION BY COURSEWORK WITH MASTER OF MANAGEMENT LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

CRICOS CODE DURATION CAMPUS CRICOS CODE DURATION CAMPUS CRICOS CODE 096832K CAMPUS North Terrace 059319A 2 years full-time North Terrace 059390E 3 years full-time North Terrace DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July INTAKES February, July* INTAKES February, July* * Applicants will be considered for the July intake on a case- * Applicants will be considered for the July intake on a case- INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $37,000 by-case basis and may have a limited choice of electives. by-case basis and may have a limited choice of electives.

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adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder The increase of infrastructure and building projects is a significant driver Architects reflect on and respond to Architecture and landscape architecture of the economy—both in Australia and cultural, historical, political, social, work in concert to create functional, throughout the world. environmental, and technological contexts. innovative and beautiful buildings and places. There is growing demand to ensure these They shape the spaces and experiences that This combined degree examines the vital projects are delivered on time, within make up our built environment. relationship between the two areas of budget, and at a high level of quality, Our Master of Architecture provides study and offers a holistic perspective on to satisfy stakeholders. advanced design education for entry into the profession today. How can we effect What will you do? today’s architectural profession. environmental change through design? How can we stay responsive to shifting This degree is hosted by the School of What will you do? needs and landscapes? Architecture and Built Environment but • Take a sequence of core design studios, takes a holistic approach to construction What will you do? each with a distinct focus. management. You will: • Explore material cultures, urban In our Master of Architecture with Master • build advanced technology and landscapes and complex buildings. of Landscape Architecture you’ll: management skills related to the field • Build skills in professional practice and • explore and extend your capacity • apply life cycle and system thinking construction technologies. for creativity approaches to the management of construction and civil projects • Cultivate critical judgement via studies • learn to work with advanced ecological, of architectural history theory. construction and landscape technologies, • draw on business and project material cultures, and complex buildings management expertise from across • Expand your horizons with travelling the Faculty of the Professions studios in Australia and overseas. • share design studios with students across the School of Architecture and • complete a supervised research project. • Form interdisciplinary teams to address Built Environment complex design problems. Where could it take you? • develop your own position on current • Propose and complete a research-led final disciplinary, social and political issues You might oversee the development of a design project in a small studio group. World Centre for Positive Wellbeing in • apply and advance your learning through Adelaide. You could prepare for the 2024 Where could it take you? internship electives Olympics in Paris. Perhaps you’ll work You’ll graduate as an accredited graduate • undertake individual research-led design on high-speed railways or help with the architect, equipped for a range of creative projects and immersive overseas studios construction of an Australian hyperloop. and managerial careers in the field. You • engage with the many industry professionals Professional accreditation might restore beautiful old buildings, who teach and tutor in classes as well as pioneer new responses to the housing extra-curricular activities. Our Master of Construction Management crisis or specialise in high-performance is accredited by the Royal Institution of architectural technology. You could design Where could it take you? Chartered Surveyors (RICS). schools that inspire learning or hospitals You’ll graduate as an accredited that help heal the sick. Perhaps you’ll distil architecture and landscape professional, a culture or an era into the next iconic well prepared to pursue architectural, opera house or skyscraper. landscaping or managerial roles. You Professional accreditation could combine building and landscape architecture principles to innovate on The Master of Architecture (coursework) residential complexes or skyscraper sites. is accredited by the Architectural Practice You might become a green architect, Board of South Australia. focused on eco-design and native gardens. Perhaps you’ll be a project manager for emerging community hubs, social spaces, play areas and parks. Professional accreditation The Master of Architecture is accredited by the Architectural Practice Board of South Australia. The Master of Landscape Architecture is accredited by the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects.

32 Architecture MASTER OF LANDSCAPE MASTER OF PLANNING MASTER OF PLANNING ARCHITECTURE (URBAN DESIGN)

CRICOS CODE DURATION CAMPUS CRICOS CODE 062044G CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE 062045G CAMPUS North Terrace 059318B 2 years full-time North Terrace DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July INTAKES February, July* * Applicants will be considered for the July intake on a case- INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $37,000 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $37,000 by-case basis and may have a limited choice of electives.

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adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder Urban planning is about how we Urban designers transform streets, squares, organise, regulate and manage our cities, malls and other public areas to enhance Landscape architecture is about working neighbourhoods and buildings. With cities community, cultivate culture and draw people. with open spaces and built environments getting larger and more complex all around They’re creative and strategic. They engaging with natural systems and human the world, it’s important we manage their make sure the city areas experienced by cultures. As a creative and contemporary growth in intelligent ways. residents, workers, shoppers and visitors practice, it is always growing and evolving. Planners make sure our cities are are attractive, usable and safe. attractive places to live and work now, Our Master of Landscape Architecture What will you do? teaches you to use design to expand and sustainable into the future. Our Master of Planning (Urban Design) possibilities, not memorise fixed definitions. What will you do? gives you the skills and knowledge to What will you do? Our Master of Planning is an intensive, design functional and attractive urban • Explore and extend your capacity broad-based degree that builds knowledge spaces. You will: for creativity. and skills for the professional realm. You will: • study the broad context of urban • Share design studios with students • study urbanisation, policy, theory, development and planning across the School of Architecture and practice and planning law • understand urban design principles Built Environment. • understand urban development processes in depth • Learn to work with advanced ecological, in depth • learn techniques for engaging construction and landscape technologies. • consider resilience to natural disasters communities in planning • Develop your own position on current and climate change • consider environmental impacts disciplinary, social and political issues. • explore techniques for engaging and relationships • Undertake individual design projects. communities in planning • explore planning policy and law • Apply and advance your learning through • apply your learning in real-life planning • apply your learning in real-life planning internship electives. simulations and an architectural simulations and a major culminating design project. • Undertake immersive overseas studios. design project. • Engage with the many industry professionals Where could it take you? Where could it take you? who teach and tutor in classes as well as You might write policy to guide long-term You could use colour and texture to extra-curricular activities. regional planning. You could work to protect transform city squares and walkways. You and preserve natural and historic heritage Where could it take you? might beautify buildings and clean city sites. Perhaps you’ll renew declining urban air at the same time with vertical gardens • You might work in government or private areas or develop master plans for housing, and living walls. Perhaps you’ll design practice finding solutions to pressing transport or infrastructure. spaces that encourage learning, play and societal challenges. Professional accreditation socialising between strangers. • This degree qualifies you to begin the journey to registration as an RLA The Master of Planning is accredited by Professional accreditation (Registered Landscape Architect). the Planning Institute of Australia. The Master of Planning (Urban Design) • Collaborate with engineers, architects, is accredited by the Planning Institute policymakers, artists and others in the of Australia. design professions. • Design exterior spaces at a variety of scales and for various clients and users, both public and private, from innovative playgrounds, dynamic waterfronts, thoughtful memorials and special-use gardens to local, regional and national parks and critical infrastructure projects. Professional accreditation The Master of Landscape Architecture is accredited by the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects.

Architecture 33 MASTER OF PLANNING (URBAN MASTER OF PROPERTY DESIGN) WITH MASTER OF LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

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DURATION 3 years full-time INTAKES February, July DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July

INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $37,000 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $37,000

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Urban designers and landscape architects The world is becoming more and more work with natural and built environments urbanised. Investments in land, infrastructure, engaging with natural systems and human offices, housing, retail and recreation cultures—as a creative and contemporary facilities are increasing across the globe. practice, it is always evolving. They design Property developers work to get the and upgrade our parks, streets, squares best results for all involved. They make and waterfronts. They’re responsible for sure developments are safe, productive, creating functional, beautiful, sustainable sustainable, high-quality and profitable. and safe sites that enhance communities, cultivate culture and draw people in. What will you do? What will you do? Our Master of Property draws on the expertise of multiple University faculties. Our Master of Planning (Urban Design) with You will: Master of Landscape Architecture has a strong focus on practical design studies. You will: • take core courses in finance, project management, law, development • explore ecological issues and the broad and construction context of urban development • build skills through development and • establish positions on current disciplinary, design simulations social and environmental issues • travel overseas for a course on • learn to work with advanced ecological International Property and landscape technologies • share a studio with the Master of • build techniques for engaging Architecture and Master of communities in planning Planning students • share design studios with students across the • complete a major supervised project School of Architecture and Built Environment on property issues. • propose and complete major urban planning and landscape architectural projects. Where could it take you? You might assess the feasibility of a multi- Where could it take you? storey tower in Dubai. You could work You might: with landlords and tenants managing retail • work in government or private practice find- centres in Sydney. Perhaps you’ll assess the ing solutions to pressing societal challenges redevelopment potential of properties or advise sponsors on how best to invest. • begin the journey to registration as an RLA (Registered Landscape Architect) Professional accreditation • collaborate with engineers, architects, The Master of Property is accredited by the policy-makers, artists and others in the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. design professions • design exterior spaces at a variety of scales and for various clients and users, both public and private, from innovative playgrounds, dynamic waterfronts, thoughtful memorials and special-use gardens to local, regional and national parks and critical infrastructure projects. Professional accreditation The Master of Planning (Urban Design) is accredited by the Planning Institute of Australia. The Master of Landscape Architecture is accredited by the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects.

34 Architecture OUR CURRICULUM FOCUSES ON THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT AS A WHOLE, NOT JUST ITS INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS. WE SPECIALISE IN THREE PARTICULAR STREAMS OF THE DISCIPLINE: ARCHITECTURE, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE, AND URBAN DESIGN.

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36 Arts Fulfil your personal and Become an expert in your field full-time employment. And importantly, postgraduates’ salaries are higher than professional potential Postgraduate arts study at the University undergraduates’ in every employment sector. of Adelaide will help you develop specialist with postgraduate knowledge and skills well beyond those In 2018, the median salary for humanities gained at undergraduate level. culture and social sciences graduates was studies in the arts. $85,000. Furthermore, the employment rate Learning from leading researchers and for University of Adelaide graduates overall practitioners, you’ll sharpen your analytical is 96.1%.* thinking and research skills, and develop advanced transferable skills relevant to the Grow personally and professionally workplace or research environment. Further study in the arts offers outstanding Expand your career personal development and career opportunities if you’re seeking to: get promoted, or be The greater academic depth gained from considered for higher-level roles; extend or postgraduate arts study will set you apart update your industry knowledge mid-career; and enhance your career opportunities. or branch out into a new field. Surveys show 72.5% of our humanities * 2018 Graduate Outcomes Survey, and social sciences postgraduates rate www.qilt.edu.au/about-this-site/graduate-employment the skills and knowledge gained in their degree as significant for their current

“WITH A VALUED DEGREE FROM UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE, I AM ABLE TO LOOK FOR MORE JOB OPPORTUNITIES BOTH IN AUSTRALIA AND AROUND THE WORLD.”

Mengru Chen Master of Translation and Transcultural Communication

Arts 37 MASTER OF ARTS MASTER OF ARTS MASTER OF ARTS (CURATORIAL AND (INTERPRETING, TRANSLATION MUSEUM STUDIES) AND TRANSCULTURAL COMMUNICATION) CRICOS CODE 093075M CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE 094061J CAMPUS North Terrace

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adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder Our Master of Arts challenges you to think, Curatorial expertise demands curiosity, perform and grow to new levels. You’ll a great eye, intellectual creativity, and a develop specialised knowledge in your broad suite of practical and theoretical This degree is for students fluent in both field of study and advanced research and knowledge and skills in the history of art Chinese and English seeking a career as a communication skills. A master will also and visual cultures. professional interpreter and/or translator. give you a competitive edge in community Our Master of Arts (Curatorial and It is endorsed by the National Accreditation and Arts careers around the globe. Museum Studies) is delivered in Authority for Translators and Interpreters (NAATI). What will you do? cooperation with the Art Gallery of South Australia and other Australian cultural What will you do? In our Master of Arts you will: organisations. We give you the specialised • take 12 units worth of core courses training and networks needed to thrive in In our Master of Arts (Interpreting, in your chosen discipline the global museum and gallery sector. Translation and Transcultural Communication) you’ll: • work in close contact with research What will you do? active academics • take courses in cultural and social studies In our Master of Arts (Curatorial and • benefit from small group learning. • explore approaches to cross-cultural Museum Studies) you will: communication • intern in an organisation tied to your • learn about collection and exhibition career aspirations • build practical interpreting and development translation skills • apply and share your learning in • research, document and interpret • undertake a 9-unit research dissertation. a capstone thesis. images and objects Extended (12 unit) dissertation options are The program currently offers • explore issues of conservation specialisations in: also available and can lead to admission to and heritage a Doctor of Philosophy program. • Creative Practice in Music • build skills in museum and (extension pathway only) gallery management Where could it take you? • Environmental Studies • complete two minor research projects When you graduate, you’ll be eligible to undertake NAATI’s Certified Interpreter • Global Media undertake a four-week internship in • and Certified Translator tests. From here • International Relations. a state or national institution you might become a medical, judiciary • gain experience with databases and digital or literary translator. You could pursue tools used in cultural organisations interpreting roles in business, tourism, • learn about public programs, marketing, education or public relations. Perhaps copyright and registration. you’ll work with government alongside foreign affairs ministers. Where could it take you? Professional accreditation You might be a program manager for a living arts festival. You could develop an The degree is endorsed by the National innovative concept for an international Accreditation Authority for Translators exhibition or discover the work of an and Interpreters (NAATI). That means emerging contemporary artist. Perhaps you’ll be eligible to undertake NAATI’s you’ll travel the world collecting unique Certified Interpreter and Certified pieces for a national body. Translator tests to pursue work as a translator or interpreter in Australia.

38 Arts MASTER OF ARTS MASTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL (STUDIES IN ART HISTORY) POLICY AND MANAGEMENT

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Works of art are portals of discovery that Responding effectively to environmental offer insights into past and present societies problems involves far more than applying and cultures. Images and objects are scientific knowledge, or the ‘top-down’ repositories of our histories, revealing the regulation of people and their environments. things that seduce us, challenge us, inspire The future of our planet relies on informed us, and communicate the complexity of and creative thinking around policy and human creativity. practice. This kind of environmental This degree is designed to extend your expertise is critical and in high demand. knowledge in an area of art history you studied during the Graduate Diploma What will you do? in Art History. Our Master of Environmental Policy and Management addresses how the signature What will you do? environmental issues of our time are to be The Master of Arts (Studies in Art History) managed. You will: includes supervision by research-active art • choose between a coursework or historians. You will: research specialisation • research and write a minor thesis on • explore environmental governance and an independent topic planning in depth • partner with an individual academic • apply your knowledge to real-world issues mentor who’ll support and encourage your intellectual development. • pursue electives aligned to your personal and professional interests • build advanced skills in visual analysis, critical thinking and communication • undertake meaningful research projects. • learn about the professional practice Where could it take you? of art historians. You could set up environmental programs Where could it take you? for the public to air their concerns or better understand issues that affect them. You The minor thesis is designed to qualify you might negotiate policy design with private for higher degrees by research such as the businesses and government sectors to Master of Philosophy or Doctor of Philosophy. generate sustainable management systems. You could also pursue careers in galleries, Or, perhaps you’ll research economic museums and auction houses. You might incentives or decentralised solutions for move into arts journalism or policy better environmental outcomes. development. Perhaps you’ll work in marketing and communications or use your knowledge as a creative foundation area for primary and secondary teaching. Related degrees • Graduate Certificate in Art History • Graduate Diploma in Art History

Arts 39 AACSB 1ST AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITY WINE ACCREDITED TO OFFER BUSINESS BUSINESS 01 PROGRAMS (1902) PROGRAMS

BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS

40 Business and Economics Through a combination of cutting-edge research and real-world experience, our postgraduate business and economics degrees will enhance your initiative, encourage creativity and give you advanced skills applicable to any profession.

With a large and diverse range to Access vast expertise And the ECIC can hone your entrepreneurial choose from, you’re sure to find an ideal instincts through its ThincLab business qualification to help you start, broaden or Through the University’s Centre for Global incubators and the Australian eChallenge diversify your career in business—whatever Food and Resources you can advance your new-venture accelerator program—a your previous undergraduate degree. knowledge and research skills in: food, competition-based learning experience that water and environmental policy; behavioural develops strategic business thinking for Internationally recognised economics; food security; food value chain early-stage enterprises. analysis; post-harvest horticultural science; and education quality agriculture’s role in growth and development. * The Australian Financial Review's 'BOSS' magazine (2017) Adelaide Business School and the Through our School of Economics you can University of Adelaide’s Entrepreneurship, develop theoretical and practical mastery of Receive structured peer support Commercialisation and Innovation Centre the global language—wherever you travel, Our Postgraduate Mentor Program will (ECIC) are accredited by the international your economics knowledge and skills will provide you with valuable social and Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of be immediately relevant. Business (AACSB). AACSB accreditation academic support. Ensuring a smooth is the hallmark of excellence in business The Institute for International Trade can transition into postgraduate tertiary study, it education, and has been earned by less deepen your understanding of current will enhance your entire student experience than 5% of universities worldwide. international trade, services and investment by developing professional networks with issues—including the negotiating environ- peers, academics and potential employers. The Business School also has close affiliations ment’s political dynamics, and globalisation’s with many other professional bodies to ensure opportunities and challenges. our degrees are practical and relevant in the real world; and it’s home to Australia’s oldest MBA (55 years), ranked number five in Australia.*

"UNIVERSITY TAUGHT ME TO WORK HARD TOWARDS MY DREAM CAREER, BECOME AN INDEPENDENT WOMAN. I'VE HAD A LOT OF LIFE- CHANGING EXPERIENCES HERE AND WOULDN'T TRADE THEM FOR ANYTHING. I REALLY ENJOY MY TIME AT UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE."

Dewi Batubara Master of Global Food and Agricultural Business

Business and Economics 41 MASTER OF ACCOUNTING MASTER OF ACCOUNTING MASTER OF ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE AND MARKETING

CRICOS CODE 089704K CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE 053688B CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE 063093B CAMPUS North Terrace

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Modern economies depend on good Combined knowledge in accounting and Accounting and marketing are key to good accounting. We need experts who finance has never been more in demand. business strategy. The two areas work understand and can explain financial and There’s a wealth of career opportunities together to please customers and create social business environments to others. for employees who can draw upon and value in both the short and long term. Our Master of Accounting offers an synthesise the two. In a complex business world, broad intensive two-year path to careers in Our Master of Accounting and Finance perspectives and skill sets are invaluable. accounting, financial management, offers an intensive two-year path to Our Master of Accounting and Marketing auditing and business advising. financial expertise and a professional sets you up for success and employability accounting qualification. across the professional realm. What will you do? What will you do? What will you do? • Learn the fundamentals of financial and management accounting. • Explore financial and management This intensive program meets the needs • Study advanced accounting concepts accounting, auditing, and taxation. of entrants from both relevant and and techniques. • Study management theory, business non-relevant fields. You will: • Take courses in taxation and auditing. maths, business law, and economics. • explore economic concepts, theories and analytical techniques • Explore relevant business areas such as • Learn how financial managers make economics, finance, information systems investment and financing decisions. • learn the fundamentals of financial and business law. • Understand how financial instruments and management accounting • Work on a large-scale applied and capital markets are used to enhance • study future-oriented marketing concepts research project. returns and manage risks. • undertake a marketing research project. • Build critical thinking, communication Where could it take you? and leadership skills. Where could it take you? Accounting graduates are in demand You might use your marketing skills to Where could it take you? and enjoy both stability and variety. Due promote your own accounting business. to changes in reporting practices, career You’ll graduate career-ready and able to You could balance costs and evaluate opportunities are increasing across public adapt to the demands of a global economy. campaign impact for major fashion and private sectors. You might secure a job as a company or tech brands. Perhaps you’ll cook You might work with a charity, in education auditor or finance manager. You could up international sales strategies for or for the government. Perhaps you’ll take on an accounting role in a flourishing winemakers or start your own enterprise. organisation. Perhaps you’ll consult on become chief financial officer at a company Professional accreditation or manage budgets in the sporting corporate mergers and acquisitions. Our Master of Accounting and Marketing world. You could even unmask financial Professional accreditation deceptions as a forensic accountant. satisfies the requirements for associate Our Master of Accounting and Finance membership of CPA Australia, and Professional accreditation satisfies the requirements for associate Chartered Accountants Australia and Our Master of Accounting satisfies the membership of CPA Australia, and New Zealand. requirements for associate membership of Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand. CPA Australia, and Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand.

42 Business and Economics MASTER OF MASTER OF AGRIBUSINESS ADVANCED ECONOMICS

You will CRICOS CODE 092239D CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE 097872E CAMPUS North Terrace • complete a capstone research project DURATION 1.5 years full-time INTAKES February DURATION 4 trimesters INTAKES January, that lets you showcase the skills you have May, September learned across the program INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $42,500 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $42,500 • have access to two elective options that give you the flexibility to tailor your adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder degree to your interests and career adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder objectives, these electives including a full range of internship options with leading Want to explore a whole new world of agribusiness companies. thinking? Where finding the right questions Based in the heart of the Australian food, Where could it take you? is almost as important as finding answers to wine and agriculture industry, our Master them; where logic, systematic development of Agribusiness creates future food and The agribusiness value chain is one of of argument and attention to evidence agribusiness leaders through a unique Australia’s largest and most important and data are more important than ever mix of business fundamentals, practical industry sectors. When considering the before; and where independent and creative experience and global connections. whole chain from production through approaches to ideas are highly valued? With growing global populations and climate to retailing, the agribusiness industry Our Master of Advanced Economics is challenges impacting our ability to feed currently employs approximately 1.4 suited to students with high-level economic the world sustainably, our master degree million people across Australia and is understandings and quantitative skills, who prepares you to meet these challenges, forecasted to continue providing positive want to move into cutting-edge research. and equips you for leadership and labour outlooks for years to come. problem-solving in an ever-expanding and With recent reports indicating there have What will you do? increasingly complex global marketplace. been as many as five agri-business job • Hone your knowledge in advanced What will you do? openings per graduate in recent years, econometrics, micro and macroeconomics. favourable employability outcomes exist Our Centre for Global Food and Resources • Partner with an academic supervisor for you in the local, national, and global has conducted extensive research with some value chain networks, including key areas who’ll support and encourage your of Australia’s leading agribusiness firms to intellectual development. such as: food retailers, processors, traders, develop a program that effectively integrates producers as well as a full range of service • Undertake research projects and academic knowledge with industry application. providers including financial agencies, complete a major thesis. This degree will help you refine the agricultural consultancies and input and practical research, advisory, and business Where could it take you? support suppliers. skills necessary for a successful career in This program offers a direct pathway into food and agricultural related industries. research-based degrees such as the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) or the Master of Philosophy (M.Phil) in Economics. You’ll also be ready to move into jobs with private and public employers that ask for high level economic research skills. You might design policies to distribute water and natural resources between farmers, industry and consumers. You could "THE UNIVERSITY HELPS prepare interest rate recommendations for central banks, evaluate development aid ME GAIN IN-DEPTH policies or advise on the impact of trade agreements on jobs, investment and wages. UNDERSTANDING OF Perhaps you’ll look into the structure of the THE MOST CURRENT health care system or the economic impact of carbon taxes. ACCOUNTING PRACTICES AND FINANCIAL ANALYSIS."

Muhammad Azhar Fridaus Master of Accounting and Finance

Business and Economics 43 MASTER OF MASTER OF MASTER OF APPLIED APPLIED ECONOMICS APPLIED FINANCE INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP

CRICOS CODE 092238E CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE 072990E CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE 086318M CAMPUS North Terrace

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Economists analyse the decisions of The financial realm is complex. Navigating individuals, governments and businesses it successfully requires practical experience Entrepreneurs and investors are necessary and their impact on our lives and welfare. and high levels of competence. in all areas and industries—from science and health to media, arts and education. Armed with these insights, they can Our Master of Applied Finance secures you They take the risks needed to start up new give expert advice on business strategy, with an advanced suite of financial skills businesses and social ventures. understand the background behind the and a competitive edge in the industry. news, influence public policy for a better This intensive 1.5-year degree sets you up world and make informed personal What will you do? to build sustainable organisations, grow financial decisions. This intensive degree focuses on wealth for stakeholders and make positive managerial effectiveness and best practices impacts in your community. What will you do? for financial problem-solving. You will: What will you do? Our Master of Applied Economics is • take core accounting, economics and Our Master of Applied Innovation and suited to students with or without prior finance courses knowledge in the field. You will: Entrepreneurship gives you practical • build practical and real-world skills knowledge, access to networks and a • hone your understanding of incentives, through five applied courses growth mindset for success. You will: opportunity costs, trade-offs, supply and demand, and efficiency • pursue electives according to your • build tools for assessing and implementing interests and career goals ambitious ideas and ventures • apply economic concepts to a range of fields—from public policy and finance to • learn a wide range of advanced analytical • learn how to create supportive environments international trade and natural resources tools for financial decision-making that foster and enable innovation • practise advanced techniques for • build strong communication and • examine entrepreneurial investment and analysing and managing data leadership skills. management practices • explore economic growth and development Where could it take you? • create a business plan for a real-world venture through a 6-unit research project. and the organisation of markets. A Master of Applied Finance sets you Where could it take you? up for success in the finance sector. You Where could it take you? could be a business manager in New Economics graduates go on to all sorts of You might shine a spotlight on an York, London, Shanghai or Hong Kong unexpected renewable energy source. You exciting careers and research pathways. or become an investment consultant or You might assess telecommunications could explore ecotourism or virtual reality. financial analyst in Sydney. Perhaps you’ll Perhaps you’ll invest in a world-changing mergers as an economic analyst, or reform pursue a senior role in commercial banking. regulatory frameworks for public forests approach to everyday healthcare. This as a policy officer with state government. Professional accreditation degree is also suitable if you want to be a You could work on the stock market, in an corporate intrapreneur, driving innovative The University of Adelaide is recognised products and services for employers. You aid agency researching the best return on as a CFA (Chartered Financial Analyst) aid donations or in banking and financial could even find alternative career pathways Program Partner through the Master of in government and not-for-profit sectors. services. Perhaps you’ll use your analytics Applied Finance degree. This signals to and modelling skills to develop optimal employers and the marketplace that the strategies for efficient HR recruitment. Adelaide Business School's curriculum is closely tied to professional practice and well suited to preparing students for employment in the finance and investment industry.

44 Business and Economics MASTER OF APPLIED MASTER OF APPLIED MASTER OF BUSINESS PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION (PROJECT SYSTEMS)

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Project management is about delivering Advanced project management is about We are living in a world that is at times successful results for business, government delivering successful results in complex volatile, unexpected and ambiguous. It and the community. It requires passion, environments. It requires great vision, strategic is essential that current and future leaders resolve and vision. thinking and problem-solving skills. be equipped to deal with complex This intensive degree will set you up to This intensive degree sets you up to manage problems in a systemic, integrated manage projects at whole new scales and the entire life cycle of large projects. and collaborative fashion. levels of complexity. Our Master of Business Administration What will you do? (MBA) creates leaders who can deliver on What will you do? In our Master of Applied Project the demands of an increasingly complex Our Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems) you’ll: world, as demonstrated by our broad Management places a strong emphasis • gain a firm understanding of complex network of alumni in the business community. on holistic and systems-based project systems, linear project planning and What will you do? management. You will: risk assessment The Adelaide MBA is student-focused, • learn scalable project management • consider how project inputs, concepts, methodologies and tools with maximum flexibility to suit the needs transformations, outputs and feedback of busy professionals. You will: • build your understandings around loops impact on productivity world-leading practices (PMBOK® • build professional relationships • examine the role of stakeholders and and networks Guide and PRINCE2™) external influences • gain advanced problem-solving, analytical • confidently apply your learning to meet • undertake a major research project professional and organisational goals and critical thinking skills • develop the advanced leadership skills • develop strong leadership skills necessary • develop the leadership skills required needed for large-scale projects. for large-scale projects for driving innovation and positive change within organisations • undertake significant research projects. Where could it take you? You might coordinate civil engineers and • cultivate a global outlook, strategic mindset, Where could it take you? urban planners on major infrastructure and the ability to see the bigger picture You could organise major sporting events projects. You could design explicit climate • understand the management of critical or coordinate living arts festivals. You change strategies with a global team. business functions through coursework might manage megaprojects in healthcare, Perhaps you’ll start a logistics company including finance, accounting, economics science, manufacturing, catering, and help start-ups realise their dreams. and marketing. entertainment or the defence sector. Professional accreditation There are also opportunities for Perhaps you’ll lead a marketing team in international exchanges at world-leading Silicon Valley or oversee the development The University of Adelaide is a Registered business schools. of a multi-storey tower in Dubai. Education Provider for the Project Management Institute (PMI®) and is Professional accreditation Professional accreditation approved by PMI® to issue Professional The Adelaide MBA holds a five-star The University of Adelaide is a Registered Development Units for its approved rating from the Graduate Management Education Provider for the Project training courses. PMI is a registered mark Association of Australia and is ranked Management Institute (PMI®) and of the Project Management Institute, Inc. number five nationally by The Australian approved by PMI® to issue Professional Financial Review's influential 'BOSS' Development Units for its approved magazine.* The degree is also recognised training courses. PMI is a registered mark as a Tier 1 MBA by CEO Magazine.^ of the Project Management Institute, Inc. * Ranking released September 2017 ^ Ranking released March 2018

Business and Economics 45 MASTER OF MASTER OF COMMERCE MASTER OF FINANCE BUSINESS RESEARCH BY COURSEWORK

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DURATION 1.5 years full-time INTAKES February DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July

INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $44,000 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $44,000 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $44,000

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Curious about trends and changes in the The University of Adelaide’s Business Finance professionals are pragmatic, commercial realm? Business-minded but School has been pushing boundaries in quick-thinking and ambitious. They’re thinking bigger than the nine-to-five? business education for over 140 years. skilled problem-solvers who stay informed Our Master of Business Research is We have a wide range of innovative and get results. designed for graduates of a business postgraduate courses designed to build With advanced courses in research, funds coursework master degree who want to advanced business skills and knowledge. management and corporate policy, our start on a research pathway or reinforce Our Master of Commerce provides an Master of Finance offers a competitive their edge in the labour market. opportunity to design an individual study edge in the finance world. program tailored to your needs, interests What will you do? and career goals. What will you do? There are many different areas of business • Study Australian and international What will you do? you can research during your study. financial markets in depth. You might investigate organisational Your degree can include courses from a • Learn about derivative assets and their resilience or mentor-protégé relationships. variety of different disciplines. You will: specific markets' operation. You could research machine-learning • enrol in five core topics • Explore different areas of the finance classification techniques and how they’re • choose eight electives—from Strategic industry according to your interests used to predict movement in the stock market. Marketing or Understanding Consumers and career goals. You might be interested in consumer to Income Taxation and Derivatives • Analyse and interpret developments behaviour, marketing strategies in the wine • undertake industry internships and in financial practice. industry or the impact of cryptography on placements subject to approval audit procedures. Perhaps you’ll examine • Work on a large-scale applied management practice in family businesses or • complete three research courses. research project. women’s experiences in leadership positions. Where could it take you? Where could it take you? Over the course of the program you will: If your strengths lie in understanding and You might work in commercial banking as • discover how to do meaningful research working with people you might pursue a sales associate, trust officer or loan officer. • plan and conduct your research with marketing or project management. You You could advise on investment decisions high levels of independence, guided by could put your skills to use championing or help people secure their dream homes. an academic mentor who’ll support and early-stage start-ups. Perhaps you’ve a Perhaps you’ll be a capital market dealer encourage your intellectual development knack for patterns and numbers that will or manage a hedge fund. see you move into corporate accounting • develop skills for problem-solving, analytical or market research. Professional accreditation and critical thinking, project management, self-management and communication This degree will provide you with an excellent grounding for pursuing Chartered • drive innovation and progress in an area Financial Analyst (CFA) qualifications. you’re passionate about Its courses capture large elements of the • become part of the academic community CFA curriculum. and build your professional and global networks • complete a dissertation comprising 33 percent of the program. Where could it take you? Completion of this degree satisfies the entry requirements for a PhD but many employers will also value the research skills, networks and experiences you can draw from as a graduate of our master program.

46 Business and Economics MASTER OF FINANCE AND MASTER OF MASTER OF INNOVATION BUSINESS ECONOMICS GLOBAL FOOD AND AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS

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DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES January, DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES January, (6 trimesters) May, September (6 trimesters) September INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $44,000 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $42,500 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $42,500

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Our Master of Finance and Business Economics is suited to business or Base yourself in Australia’s agricultural hub Entrepreneurs and investors are necessary economics graduates seeking in-depth and be alongside world-class researchers, in all areas and industries—from science advancement in their area. It also meets primary producers and agribusiness and health to media, arts and education. the needs of graduates with related degrees leaders, discovering the economic, policy, They take the risks needed to start up looking to comprehensively adapt to the environmental and social issues affecting new businesses and social ventures. fields of economics and finance. agribusinesses and global food systems. This rigorous two-year degree sets you up What will you do? to build sustainable organisations, grow What will you do? wealth for stakeholders and make positive While the degree includes study in both areas, Our Master of Global Food and impacts in your community. students must specialise in one. Depending Agricultural Business will help you What will you do? on your goals and interests you will: develop the conceptual and practical skills necessary for management decision- Our Master of Innovation and Entrepren- • study wealth management and financial making, marketing, finance, policy analysis modelling in depth eurship gives you practical knowledge, and problem-solving in an ever-expanding access to networks and a growth mindset • learn analytical tools for financial and increasingly complex global food and for success. In core courses you will: decision-making agricultural marketplace. • build tools for assessing and implementing • analyse theoretical and applied aspects of To complement the fundamental ambitious ideas and ventures modern economics and econometrics competencies developed through the core courses, you will have the opportunity to: • learn how to create supportive environ- • discover advanced techniques for ments that foster and enable innovation analysing and managing data • customise the program to an area of your interest and career objectives through the • examine entrepreneurial investment • explore matters relating to the growth and and management practices stability of the whole economic system. available elective units • develop practical skill sets by completing • complete a six-unit research project. Where could it take you? a full range of internship options with There’s also a research track available, You might be a high-stakes stockbroker, leading agribusiness companies designed to qualify you for higher degrees a banker, a data analyst in a government • undertake a research project that will by research. In this pathway you’ll complete agency or a health economist with a analyse real-world food and agricultural a 12-unit project. pharmaceutical group. You could be a business problems, issues, or strategic Where could it take you? demand planner in a big wine company. opportunities. Perhaps you’ll help people secure their You might shine a spotlight on an dream homes or retirement goals as a Where could it take you? unexpected renewable energy source. You financial planner. The Master of Global Food and Agricultural could explore ecotourism or virtual reality. Perhaps you’ll invest in a world-changing Professional accreditation Business provides you with the necessary conceptual and practical skills to solve approach to everyday healthcare. This In our finance specialisation you’ll gain global challenges and start a rich career in degree is also suitable if you want to be a necessary educational grounding for further food and agriculture-related industries. corporate intrapreneur, driving innovative professional studies towards the Chartered products and services for employers. You Financial Analyst qualification. Whether you are interested in the public or could even find alternative career pathways private sector, the program opens up a wide in government and not-for-profit sectors. number of possible career paths, including government departments, research centres, international funding agencies, food retailers, financial agencies, agricultural consultancy services, and non-government organisations.

Business and Economics 47 MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL MASTER OF MARKETING MANAGEMENT TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT

CRICOS CODE 096132E CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE 089644F CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE 085719B CAMPUS North Terrace

DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES January, DURATION 4 trimesters INTAKES January, DURATION 4 trimesters INTAKES January, (6 trimesters) September May, September May, September

INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $44,000 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $42,500 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $44,000

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International business managers help different In a conflicted and inequitable world, Marketing experts are strategists, types of organisations to benefit from the practical and informed steps towards innovators and communicators. They complex and dynamic forces of globalisation. positive growth are key. Global craft irresistible experiences, delight The University of Adelaide takes a practical collaboration is needed to secure a stable, customers and create value. approach to equip students from all positive future for our planet. Our Master of Marketing is an advanced around the world with the skills needed to Our Master of International Trade and degree designed to skyrocket students manage these complexities and impact the Development (MITD) equips you for into senior marketing positions. international market. leading roles in areas related to economic growth and development. We help you What will you do? What will you do? build the knowledge, networks and capacity This intensive program will challenge With a combination of foundation and to enable change. marketing and non-marketing specialised courses, this degree is suited to undergraduates alike. You will: What will you do? entrants from non-business backgrounds. • explore future-oriented marketing concepts A shorter, 4 trimester option is available for • Gain practical insights into the political entrants with an undergraduate degree in dynamics of trading environments. • learn to make informed finance and accounting decisions related fields. These might include accounting, • Understand the roles of key domestic, business management, human resources regional and global players. • develop advanced strategic thinking management, banking and finance. and leadership skills • Consider opportunities and challenges You will: facing businesses and economies in a • apply cutting-edge analytical tools • learn to spot and seize international globalised world. and techniques business opportunities, get the best out of • Build advanced legal and commercial • pursue electives aligned to your interests the culturally diverse workforce, negotiate knowledge. and career goals—from Social Entrepren- across cultures, and deliver value to eurship to Direct Wine Marketing different types of organisations • Learn negotiation and leveraging strategies through case-based learning experiences. • gain deep insights into international • benefit from diverse cohorts and small pressures and global markets. class environments Where could it take you? Where could it take you? • build advanced business, communication Your role on the global stage is dictated and leadership skills only by your own ambitions. You could Our graduates go on to exciting marketing careers in business, government, • expand your cultural awareness. find yourself at a world summit, coming up with strategies for achieving long-term community service and not-for-profit You’ll also gain real-world experience international goals. You might look after organisations. You could shape the future through one of the following: your community’s interests as a local of global food, fashion or tech brands. You • a domestic internship with an MP. Perhaps you’ll be an international might analyse consumer data and suggest international project marketing manager, investment consultant, sales strategies based on your research. Perhaps you’ll connect with partners in • an international internship trade agreements negotiator, corporate export director or economic researcher. public relations or represent the athletic • an international study tour. elite as a sports agent. Your role in today’s marketing environment is dictated only by Where could it take you? your own ambitions. Your role on the global stage is dictated only by your own ambitions. You might advance to a leadership position within a multi-national organisation. You could land a management role in import and export trading. Perhaps you’ll even end up working in the diplomatic corps or a government body that looks after international trade and investment.

48 Business and Economics MASTER OF PROFESSIONAL MASTER OF WINE BUSINESS ACCOUNTING

CRICOS CODE 072988K CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE 081149G CAMPUS North Terrace

DURATION 1.5 years full-time INTAKES February, July DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES January, (6 trimesters) May, September INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $44,000 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $44,000

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Modern economies depend on good accounting. We need experts who Home to some of the most innovative and understand and can explain the financial revered winemakers in Australia, South and social business environment to others. Australia is the ideal location for you to study how business operates in the wine industry. Our Master of Professional Accounting offers an intensive 1.5-year path to careers This intensive degree sets you up to have in accounting, financial management, a positive impact on the entire wine value auditing and business advising. chain; a capability demanded of wine business professionals worldwide. What will you do? What will you do? • Learn the fundamentals of financial and management accounting. Our Master of Wine Business is designed for both current and aspiring wine business • Study advanced accounting concepts owners, marketers, managers, winemakers, and analytical techniques. sommeliers, and staff. You will: • Take courses in taxation and auditing. • benefit from flexible study modes • Explore relevant business areas such as • build working knowledge and skills in economics, finance, information systems both winemaking and viticulture and business law. • learn about direct wine marketing • Consider the role of technology and ways to build positive client relationships. • understand how to evaluate domestic and international markets Where could it take you? • study the foundations of wine science Accounting graduates are always in • explore legal aspects of the business demand and enjoy both stability and variety. Due to changes in reporting • undertake a six-unit research project. practices, career opportunities are There are also internship opportunities across increasing across public and private sectors. South Australia’s booming wine industry. You might work with a charity, in education Where could it take you? or for the government. Perhaps you’ll become chief financial officer at a company You might manage a cellar door or an up- or manage budgets in the sporting and-coming winery. You could work in world. You could even unmask financial marketing, sales, tourism or events, delighting deceptions as a forensic accountant. customers and crafting irresistible experiences for wine lovers. Perhaps you’ll Professional accreditation export South Australia’s best or take on a Our Master of Professional Accounting strategic role in a regional governing body. satisfies the requirements for associate membership of CPA Australia, and Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand.

Business and Economics 49 RANKED #1 IN AUSTRALIA AND INTERNATIONALLY 75% FASTEST GROWING 43 IN THE WORLD FOR COMPUTER RECOGNISED OCCUPATIONS REQUIRE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING* STEM SUBJECTS^

COMPUTER SCIENCE/IT

* Academic Ranking of World Universities 2018 ^ ‘A Smart Move: Future-proofing Australia’s Workforce’ report, PwC 2017

50 Computer Sciences / IT Every day, computer As a University of Adelaide computer Be nationally accredited and science graduate, you will be equipped to globally recognised scientists work on software drive that transformation—to effectively program the future. All our computer science degrees are that pushes the limits accredited by the Australian Computer Our innovative degrees are at the forefront Society. They also provide the necessary of human endeavour in of the digital technologies revolution. We academic requirements for membership have strong links with industry. And we’re areas as varied as disease of the global Institute of Electrical and internationally renowned in multiple areas: Electronic Engineers and the Association for treatment, weather computer vision, distributed and high- Computing Machinery. Your University of performance computing, evolutionary systems, Adelaide qualification can take you anywhere. prediction, cyber security, formal methods and software architectures. international finance Graduate career-ready Learn from outstanding academic staff and space exploration. You will emerge as a highly skilled, adaptable The University’s award-winning educators graduate, ready to design computer-based and world-leading researchers provide an solutions to many of society’s challenges. exciting, innovative and comprehensive You’ll possess a diverse suite of valuable education environment. They also draw on skills sought-after by employers throughout years of education and industry experience to the economy—from finance, defence deliver invaluable guidance and mentorship. and information technology, to scientific research, logistics and teaching.

“ONE OF THE MOST ENJOYABLE THINGS ABOUT STUDYING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE IS THE BROAD NETWORKING EXPERIENCE IT PROVIDES. FROM ACADEMIC TO SOCIAL EVENTS, YOU GET TO MEET AMAZING NEW PEOPLE WITH RICH HISTORY AND CULTURE.”

Sohaib Irshad Master of Computing and Innovation

Computer Science / IT 51 MASTER OF MASTER OF COMPUTING MASTER OF DATA SCIENCE COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INNOVATION

CRICOS CODE 001330G CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE 064441A CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE 094326M CAMPUS North Terrace

DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July

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Our Master of Computer Science has a Information technology (IT) professionals Big data and data science is an emerging major research component and projects are faced with new challenges every day. area of necessity for many fields—from are supervised by leading academics from Technical computer science skills are no science and engineering to economics and world-class research groups. longer all that’s needed to get the job done. digital humanities. Their fields of expertise include computer Our Master of Computing and Innovation The Master of Data Science explores how vision, evolutionary computation, is designed to build the communication, data is changing our world. We give you the distributed systems, computer networks, project management and innovation skills knowledge and skills to contribute in the high-performance computing, formal needed to thrive in a growing industry. areas you care about. verification and systems modelling. What will you do? What will you do? What will you do? • Undertake a specialised introductory IT • Undertake a specialised introductory IT • Build advanced technical knowledge program in your first semester. program in your first semester. and skills. • Learn C++ language and programming. • Build core skills in programming, • Learn to design and construct large • Understand fundamental data structures mathematics and data science. software systems. and computer systems. • Learn how data science techniques can • Propose and conduct an advanced • Benefit from the guidance and mentorship drive changes in organisations, industries research project. of highly experienced, award-winning and communities. • Deliver a report and public presentation educators and world-leading researchers. • Advance your abilities in chosen areas on your work. • Learn to design and construct large of interest. Foundational programming skills and software systems. • Combine and apply your learning in a familiarity with at least one object-oriented • Build management and innovation skills significant project. programming language are required to through core courses. enter the program. Our assignments are Where could it take you? • Apply your learning in a significant project. usually written in Java or C++. You might help big businesses use data to This degree will still be invaluable if make more informed decisions in the face Where could it take you? you already have computer science of uncertainty. You could analyse data from High-performing graduates may be able qualifications. You will be able to vary your apps to drive UX updates. Perhaps you’ll to proceed to further research study. You program to reflect your existing knowledge. come up with innovative management could take gaming environments to a systems as a data architect. Where could it take you? whole new level. You could break ciphers or automate cloud security analyses. Perhaps You’ll graduate ready to take on a wide range you’ll develop interfaces for the visually of IT-based roles. You could be a computer impaired. A master degree will give you scientist, web developer or tech entrepreneur. a competitive edge in all sorts of exciting You might manage IT contracts and computer science careers. projects in the government sector. Perhaps you’ll work in marketing, selling exciting new IT products to the public. Note: After completing the equivalent of a major in computer science, you’ll be eligible to apply for entry into our Master of Computer Science or Master of Software Engineering. Depending on your prior study, this major may take up to 2 years to complete. Options for converting to a graduate diploma or graduate certificate program are also available. If you’re looking to convert between programs, seek advice from the Faculty of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences, as not all courses can be counted towards the new program.

52 Computer Science / IT MASTER OF CYBER SECURITY

CRICOS CODE 099704E CAMPUS North Terrace

DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July

INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $42,000

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Governments and organisations all over the world are actively seeking cyber security experts with advanced technical skills and an understanding of the social and legal contexts of the digital world. The need is urgent. It spans all sectors. And your pathway is here. What will you do? Our Master of Cyber Security will equip you to lead cutting-edge cyber security programs —for governments, law enforcement agencies, companies and NGOs alike. The industry-driven content is delivered over 18-24 months full-time. There’s a flexible blend of online and intensive on-campus learning, with mentoring from world-class cyber security researchers. You will gain: • a deep, interdisciplinary understanding of complex cyber security needs and considerations across multiple industries • highly advanced technical skills and the ability to apply them in real-world contexts • a sophisticated grasp of cyber security policy and governance considerations— social, legal and commercial • the ability to critically analyse and evaluate relevant data and technology • the refined interpersonal skills to effectively communicate issues and strategies to a range of stakeholders. You’ll also take specialist courses in your chosen major—Cyber Security Management or Secure Software Development. And you’ll apply and expand your learning through a major research project, or industry-based practise. Where could it take you? To the discipline’s highest levels. You could develop strategies to secure health providers’ patient data. Or protect social media users’ personal details. Perhaps you’ll prevent cyber theft for global financial institutions. Or ensure undercover police officers’ identities aren’t compromised. Wherever your interests lie, your expertise will be in demand.

Computer Science / IT 53 QUALIFICATION LEADERSHIP PATHWAYS IN-DEPTH RECOGNISED FOR TAILORED TO STUDENTS’ PROFESSIONAL TEACHER REGISTRATION CHOSEN FIELD DEVELOPMENT

EDUCATION

54 Education Teacher. School leader. A degree to start your teaching career A degree to take your existing Educational researcher. If you’ve previously completed an approved education career further undergraduate degree, our Master of If you’re a registered teacher, trainer, Whatever your career Teaching (Middle and Secondary) will give vocational educator, educational consultant you the qualification you need to change or university lecturer or supervisor, our stage, our qualifications paths and become a practising teacher. Master of Education will refresh and expand can help you advance You’ll focus on developing the pedagogical your professional knowledge and skills—and knowledge and skills to teach two subject help you step up into more senior roles. your career in education. areas. You will also take courses on It enables you to gain specialist training in: contemporary educational issues and practice, relevant to both the middle and secondary • educational leadership and innovation years of schooling. Particular emphasis will • wellbeing be placed on understanding adolescent • entrepreneurship education behaviour and promoting wellbeing. • science, technology, engineering and Our Master of Teaching (Middle and mathematics (STEM) education Secondary) is accredited by the Teachers • English language teaching (ELT/TESOL) Registration Board of South Australia. Graduates may register to teach in South • research. Australia, and in most cases, interstate and overseas.

"I REALLY ENJOY INTER- ACTING WITH INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS FROM DIVERSE COMMUNITIES, AND LEARNING THEIR UNIQUE CULTURES GAVE ME A SENSE OF CROSS- CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING DURING MY UNIVERSITY LIFE."

Wai Maung Master of Education

Education 55 MASTER OF EDUCATION MASTER OF TEACHING (MIDDLE AND SECONDARY)

Where could it take you? CRICOS CODE 073131G CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE 097624K CAMPUS North Terrace You’ll graduate ready to pursue a rewarding DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July education career outside of the school DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES January classroom. You could revolutionise the INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $36,000 field with a new approach to assessment or INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $38,500 integrated curriculums. You might want to adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder teach English to adults or work in higher adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder education. Perhaps you’ll be an education consultant or transition into research and Passionate about education but don’t see publish your own book. If you’ve already completed an approved yourself working at the chalkface? Want to If you’ve already completed a teaching undergraduate degree, our Master of lead changes and innovations in the field? qualification and worked as a teacher in Teaching offers a unique pathway to a This unique degree is designed for Australia for two years, you may be rewarding career. You’ll build advanced education professionals seeking to develop granted up to 24 units of credit. research skills and graduate with a compet- itive edge in the teaching job market. their knowledge and skills in key areas of Professional accreditation the sector. What will you do? This program does not constitute the What will you do? requirements for a recognised teaching • Take courses on contemporary We offer six areas of specialisation: qualification. If you would like to become a educational issues and social contexts. practising teacher, please refer to the Master • Build understandings of adolescent • Educational Leadership and Innovation of Teaching (Middle and Secondary). Study leadership and management theory behaviour, learning and motivation. in depth and consider how it can be • Learn to support student wellbeing and applied to lead educational change. positive student-teacher relationships. • Wellbeing • Complete two full-time supervised Examine evidence-based approaches teaching blocks of 65 days in South to wellbeing support—a key knowledge Australian schools. area for all educators. • Undertake a practice based • Entrepreneurship Education research project. Explore entrepreneurship and innovation and its impact on education, schools Where could it take you? and systems. This degree is accredited by the Teachers • Science, Technology, Engineering and Registration Board of South Australia. Mathematics (STEM) Education Graduates may register to teach in South Investigate issues, opportunities and Australia, and in most cases, interstate and student engagement in STEM areas. overseas. An education background will also prove invaluable in a wide range • English Language Teaching of careers servicing communities outside (ELT/TESOL) of the classroom. Learn the latest strategies for effective English Language Teaching. Note: The Master of Teaching degree is a 48 unit program. It can be taught over 1.5 • Research or 2 years. Strengthen your educational research skills and understandings, with Professional accreditation opportunities to go on to a PhD. The Master of Teaching (Middle and Secondary) is recognised for teacher registration purposes throughout Australia and most other countries.

56 Education "MY TIME AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE WAS FUN AND EDUCATIONAL. THE FRIENDS MADE HERE HAVE HELPED ME THROUGH PERSONAL AND ACADEMIC CHALLENGES. THE UNIVERSITY ALLOWED ME TO EXPLORE DIFFERENT CAREER OPTIONS FOR MY DEGREES AND PROVIDED FLEXIBLE LEARNING OPTIONS. SUPPORT AT THE UNIVERSITY WAS ALSO VERY USEFUL."

Jordon Della-Pietra Master of Teaching

Education 57 MULTIPLE CAREER ERA RANKED 5 RANKED #1 IN AUSTRALIA AND OPTIONS ACROSS (WELL ABOVE 43 IN THE WORLD FOR COMPUTER INDUSTRIES 05 WORLD STANDARD)* SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING**

ENGINEERING

* Excellence for Research in Australia (ERA), December 2015. ** Academic Ranking of World Universities 2018.

58 Engineering Whether you’re a recent In addition to graduating with broad, emerge from this ideal educational environ- adaptable skill sets applicable to a wide ment perfectly equipped to immediately engineering graduate or a variety of industries, you will also have the make a difference in people’s lives. practising professional with chance to enhance your career pathways by specialising in cutting-edge technologies. relevant work experience, Nationally accredited and globally This solid technical foundation can recognised degrees our highly ranked open up opportunities in many specialist Our engineering postgraduates enjoy lucrative postgraduate engineering engineering areas, including: chemical, national and international job prospects civil, environmental, mining, electrical and and rewarding long-term careers involving degrees are your passport electronic, mechanical, petroleum, data imagination, innovation and leadership. science, and software. to senior high-tech roles All our Master of Engineering degrees are around the world. Graduate career-ready fully accredited by Australia’s peak professional engineering body, Engineers Australia. The University of Adelaide has an outstanding reputation for high-quality engineering teaching, research and industry links. You will

“UNIVERSITY PROVIDES A VARIETY OF OPPORTUNITIES TO INTERNATIONALISE YOUR STUDENT EXPERIENCE, STUDY ABROAD, CONNECT WITH OTHER INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS AND DEVELOP A GLOBAL OUTLOOK, WHICH EMPLOYERS WILL VALUE.”

Yogesh Doiphode Master of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering)

Engineering 59 MASTER OF ENGINEERING MASTER OF ENGINEERING MASTER OF ENGINEERING (AEROSPACE) (CHEMICAL) (CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL)

CRICOS CODE 071199C CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE 071200D CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE 071202B CAMPUS North Terrace

DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July

INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $43,000 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $43,000 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $43,000

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Aerospace engineers push the boundaries Chemical engineers sustain and improve Civil and structural engineers create of what is possible. They develop new industries as diverse as food processing, and maintain buildings, systems and technologies and materials for aeronautical, petrochemicals, ceramics, petroleum infrastructure. They make sure bridges, space and defence industries. refining, primary metals, plastics, roads, tunnels, railways, dams, airports This intensive degree is suited to high- biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, glass and water channels meet the needs of our achieving engineering graduates, as well as and specialty chemicals. society in safe and sustainable ways. engineers with relevant work experience. Our Master of Engineering (Chemical) This intensive degree is suited to high- It is fully accredited by Engineers Australia. is suited to high-achieving engineering achieving engineering graduates, as well as graduates, as well as engineers with relevant engineers with relevant work experience. What will you do? work experience. It is fully accredited by It is fully accredited by Engineers Australia. Engineers Australia. Our Master of Engineering (Aerospace) What will you do? comprises a foundation year and an What will you do? advanced studies year. You will: Our Master of Engineering (Civil and • take courses in space vehicle design This intensive degree comprises a Structural) comprises a foundation year foundation year and an advanced studies and an advanced studies year. We have • study applied aerodynamics and year. You will: a strong focus on design and analysis aeronautical engineering • explore separation processes and using modern, computer-based methods. • build skills in business and project simulation design You will: management • build skills in business and project • study structural dynamics, reinforced • pursue specialist topics according to management concrete and steel design interests and career goals—from Aircraft • develop and evaluate geotechnical models Design to Fracture Mechanics • study fluid and particle mechanics • pursue specialist topics according to your • undertake a significant research project. • pursue electives according to interests and career goals—from Pyrometallurgy to interests and career goals To stay in the program, you’ll need to Transport Processes in the Environment • build communication and project maintain a high grade point average. An management skills exit path will be available if you’re only • undertake a significant research project. completing the foundation year. In this To stay in the program, you’ll need to • undertake a significant research project. case you’ll receive a graduate diploma. maintain a high grade point average. An To stay in the program, you’ll need to exit path will be available if you’re only maintain a high grade point average. An Where could it take you? completing the foundation year. In this exit path will be available if you’re only You could develop better combat droids, jet case you’ll receive a graduate diploma. completing the foundation year. In this case you’ll receive a graduate diploma. engines, or laser-guided weapons systems. Where could it take you? You might be an aerospace technician or Where could it take you? drafter. Perhaps you’ll plan, build and test You could develop pharmaceuticals, robotic systems with artificial intelligence, biofuels, cosmetics or foods. You You might manage water resources or or engineer the next generation of satellites. might work in water treatment, waste supervise major transportation projects. management or even tissue engineering. You could develop infrastructure for You could conduct safety and risk underground renewable energy systems. assessments on process plants. Perhaps Perhaps you’ll specialise in the design of you’ll design environmentally sustainable earthquake-resistant buildings. combustion systems.

60 Engineering MASTER OF ENGINEERING MASTER OF ENGINEERING MASTER OF ENGINEERING (CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL) (ELECTRICAL) (ELECTRONIC)

CRICOS CODE 071201C CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE 071203A CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE 071204M CAMPUS North Terrace

DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July

INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $43,000 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $43,000 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $43,000

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Civil and environmental engineers design Electrical engineers are designers and Electronic engineers develop highly sought- sustainable solutions for meeting society’s problem-solvers. They tackle large-scale after skills and knowledge systems. They needs. They build and improve the electrical challenges, develop innovative design and construct tools we use each and infrastructure and systems underpinning technologies and improve the quality of every day—from smart devices to medical modern life, without compromising our modern life. imagery and defence technologies. environment or future generations. This intensive degree is suited to high- This intensive degree is suited to high- This intensive degree is suited to high- achieving engineering graduates, as well as achieving engineering graduates, as well as achieving engineering graduates, as well as engineers with relevant work experience. engineers with relevant work experience. engineers with relevant work experience. It is fully accredited by Engineers Australia. It is fully accredited by Engineers Australia. It is fully accredited by Engineers Australia. What will you do? What will you do? What will you do? Our Master of Engineering (Electrical) Our Master of Engineering (Electronic) Our Master of Engineering (Civil and comprises a foundation year and an comprises a foundation year and an Environmental) comprises a foundation advanced studies year. You will: advanced studies year. You will: year and an advanced studies year. You will: • practise modelling, analysing and • study the principles of control and • practise advanced civil engineering operating electric energy systems communication systems analysis and design • build communication and project • explore radio-frequency engineering and • study environmental science and management skills signals processing engineering principles • gain advanced understandings in • build mathematics, communication and • pursue specialist topics according to mathematics and systems engineering project management skills your interests and career goals • pursue specialist topics—from Power • pursue specialist topics—from • build communication and project Quality and Fault Diagnostics to Telecommunications and management skills Distributed Generation Technologies Microelectronics to Image Sensors • undertake a significant research project. • undertake a significant research project. and Processing To stay in the program, you’ll need to To stay in the program, you’ll need to • undertake a significant research project. maintain a high grade point average. An maintain a high grade point average. An To stay in the program, you’ll need to exit path will be available if you’re only exit path will be available if you’re only maintain a high grade point average. An completing the foundation year. In this completing the foundation year. In this exit path will be available if you’re only case you’ll receive a graduate diploma. case you’ll receive a graduate diploma. completing the foundation year. In this case you’ll receive a graduate diploma. Where could it take you? Where could it take you? Where could it take you? You might manage coastal erosion, develop You might become a project engineer for policy on energy futures or come up with a national energy company. You could You could drive research and development large-scale recycling schemes. You could create and maintain sensor systems for into autonomous vehicles or energy-efficient supervise major urban water projects. smart cities. Perhaps you’ll help developing transport. You might work on state-of-the-art Perhaps you’ll design high-speed railways communities build electrical grids or avionics as an electronic engineer with the or help with the construction of the world's telecommunication systems from scratch. air force. Perhaps you’ll build digital hardware next state-of-the-art sporting facility. for computers or artificial intelligence.

Engineering 61 MASTER OF ENGINEERING (MECHANICAL) MASTER OF ENGINEERING (MECHATRONIC)

• explore advanced mechanics and CRICOS CODE 071205K CAMPUS North Terrace structural design CRICOS CODE 071206J CAMPUS North Terrace

DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July • study applied aerodynamics and DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July thermodynamics INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $43,000 • pursue specialist topics according to INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $43,000 your interests and career goals adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder Search mechanical • build communication and project Search mechatronic management skills • undertake a significant research project. Mechanical engineers are experts in To stay in the program, you’ll need to Mechatronic engineering combines everything from prosthetic limbs and maintain a high grade point average. An mechanics, electronics and computing. robots to motor vehicles, aircrafts and exit path will be available if you’re only Mechatronic engineers work comfortably space stations. They design and develop completing the foundation year. In this across all three areas, often creating materials, processes and products—always case you’ll receive a graduate diploma. complex and intelligent technologies. innovating new ways to improve our lives This intensive degree is suited to high- and the world. Where could it take you? achieving engineering graduates, as well as This intensive degree is suited to high- You could develop life-saving medical engineers with relevant work experience. achieving engineering graduates, as well as technologies, or innovate in the sustainable It is fully accredited by Engineers Australia. engineers with relevant work experience. energy field. You might design, build It is fully accredited by Engineers Australia. and test robots and robotic systems with What will you do? artificial intelligence. Perhaps you’ll be an What will you do? Our Master of Engineering (Mechatronic) aerospace engineer or check naval ships for comprises a foundation year and an Our Master of Engineering (Mechanical) damage using vibration mechanics. advanced studies year. You will: comprises a foundation year and an advanced • take advanced courses in mechanical studies year. With a strong hands-on engineering and programming learning and design focus, you’ll: • gain hands-on mechatronic experience through small-group projects • pursue specialist topics according to your interests and career goals • build communication and project management skills • undertake a significant research project. To stay in the program, you’ll need to maintain a high grade point average. An exit path will be available if you’re only completing the foundation year. In this case you’ll receive a graduate diploma. Where could it take you? You might design and optimise micro- machines, craft the next generation of cameras or help build underwater exploration vehicles. You could maintain a fully automated robotic assembly line. Perhaps you’ll develop cutting-edge defence or medical technologies.

62 Engineering MASTER OF ENGINEERING MASTER OF MARINE MASTER OF MATERIALS (MINING) ENGINEERING ENGINEERING

CRICOS CODE 071207G CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE 073672M CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE 099708A CAMPUS North Terrace

DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July DURATION 1.5 years full-time INTAKES February, July DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July

INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $43,000 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $44,000 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $43,000

adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder Search mining engineering Search marine engineering Search materials engineering

Mining engineers work with all aspects of South Australia has a world-class maritime Investment in the advanced materials ore extraction and processing. They gather industry base and the sector is growing market is expanding the world over—in valuable minerals or metals and provide a rapidly. We’re currently witnessing a time of the space industry, medical technologies, backbone industry for our society. multi-billion dollar spending on submarines defence, manufacturing, energy, This intensive degree is suited to high- and surface ships. telecommunications and more. Experts achieving engineering graduates, as well as The University of Adelaide is Australia’s who have the advanced expertise to lead engineers with relevant work experience. leading university in defence, and partnered discoveries in materials engineering It is fully accredited by Engineers Australia. with industry both locally and internationally. are in high demand across a diverse Whether you’re looking to upskill or change range of industries. What will you do? careers, we’ll help match your professional What will you do? Our Master of Engineering (Mining) goals to industry objectives. Our Master of Materials Engineering will comprises a foundation year and an What will you do? advanced studies year. You will: equip you with high-level knowledge—and Our new Master of Marine Engineering practical research skills—at the real- • study geomechanics, geotechnical world interface between materials with engineering and geostatistics is flexible, and co-designed with defence partners. You will: engineering, chemistry, and physics. The • build skills in mine design, modelling industry-driven content is delivered over and simulation • develop and enhance prior expertise two years full-time, through a flexible • conduct risk and uncertainty analyses • build highly sought after knowledge blend of online and intensive face-to-face and practical skills learning. If you’re currently employed full- • explore mine management, planning time and looking to upskill, courses within and sustainable practices • take core courses intensively, allowing you to complete Submarine Design, the Master of Materials Engineering can • pursue specialist topics according to Naval Ship Engineering and Systems be taken individually or combined as a your interests and career goals Engineering within six months Graduate Diploma or Graduate Certificate —enabling you to fit study around you. • undertake a significant research project. • choose from a wide range of specialist To stay in the program, you’ll need to electives and study paths. You will: maintain a high grade point average. An Industry-sponsored students will also • work in the University’s state-of-the-art exit path will be available if you’re only gain practical experience through engineering research labs completing the foundation year. In this workplace projects. • have access to cutting-edge on-campus case you’ll receive a graduate diploma. This degree is delivered in steps. Exit paths research and development facilities Where could it take you? will be available after six and 12 months • be mentored by world-class materials of full-time study, at which points you’ll engineering researchers - including from You might process minerals, take on a receive a Graduate Certificate or Graduate the University of Adelaide Centre for managerial role or work with artificial Diploma in Marine Engineering. Materials in Energy and Catalysis, and intelligence designed for mining. You the ARC Research Hub for Graphene could be a highly paid drilling or Dual Master of Marine Engineering Enabled Industry Transformation. geotechnical engineer. Perhaps you’ll with ENSTA Bretagne work in exciting developing fields like You’ll also be able to take specialist courses deep-sea or space mining. The University of Adelaide also offers a in your chosen major: Energy; Quantum; premium dual 1.5-year Master of Marine or Optical. And you’ll apply and expand Engineering program with ENSTA your learning through a major research Bretagne in France. Students spend one project supervised by world-class Adelaide semester in Brest, France, one semester in engineers and scientists. Adelaide and a third semester in a jointly- supervised industry internship. Where could it take you? The new dual program feeds directly You could enable smaller, more energy into the defence engineering skills base dense batteries. You might allow creation available to South Australia and France. of a high-agility suit for more productive Graduates receive two internationally- spacewalks. Perhaps your innovation will recognised qualifications—a Master of lead to the conversion of sun light to Marine Engineering from the University transportable fuels to power our car and of Adelaide and a Master of Science in society. You may even wish to continue your Marine Engineering, Surface Ships and studies in a materials engineering PhD. Submarines from ENSTA Bretagne. Intending students should consult with the Faculty if you are interested in finding out more about this exciting opportunity.

Engineering 63 MASTER OF PETROLEUM MASTER OF SCIENCE MASTER OF SOFTWARE ENGINEERING (PETROLEUM GEOSCIENCE) ENGINEERING

CRICOS CODE 083678M CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE 047997F CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE 023447A CAMPUS North Terrace

DURATION 1.5 years full-time INTAKES February DURATION 1 year full-time INTAKES February DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July

INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $42,000 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $42,000 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $42,000

adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder Search petroleum engineering Search petroleum geoscience Search software engineering

Petroleum engineers help sustain society’s Petroleum geoscience is about understanding From South Australia to Silicon Valley, way of life. They provide oil and gas our earth and the processes that shape it. software engineers use a combination of in efficient, safe, and environmentally Geoscientists are explorers, problem solvers problem solving and creativity to develop responsible ways. and innovators. They recover resources and new technologies that change the world. Our Master of Petroleum Engineering meet energy demands in economical, safe Our Master of Software Engineering is is designed for graduates of a Bachelor and sustainable ways. a two-year intensive degree, offering a of Engineering (Honours) or equivalent The Australian School of Petroleum is a competitive edge in the industry. Our science and mathematics degrees. It’s world-class centre for petroleum education, software engineering graduates are also open to petro-technical professionals training and research. We have strong links highly sought after by top companies seeking to advance their technical careers to industry with fully integrated teaching around the globe. with formal qualifications. and research programs. Our petroleum engineering degrees are What will you do? What will you do? developed and taught by industry-trained • Develop advanced technical skills. academics through the Australian School of Our Master of Science (Petroleum • Connect with industry professionals. Petroleum. This is Australia and Southeast Geoscience) is a one-year intensive Asia's academic centre for petroleum degree. You will: • Explore mobile and wireless networks and their impact on software development. research and education, and the only • work with internationally experienced school of its kind in Australia. staff and senior industry personnel • Learn about distributed databases and data mining. What will you do? • access industry-standard techniques, software and datasets • Undertake a year-long research project • Learn all about well testing and with a team of peers. drilling engineering. • study exploration and development geoscience in depth If you plan to pursue further research • Explore unconventional resources study, your year-long project must be and recovery. • build hands-on skills and practical undertaken individually. Interested knowledge • Access our Tempest reservoir simulator. students should consult the program • undertake an advanced research project. coordinator in first year. • Gain field experience at an Australian sedimentary basin. Where could it take you? Where could it take you? • Take integrated courses in business, You might pursue careers in mineral or You’ll graduate ready to define, design, economics and project management. petroleum exploration with multinational construct, test and maintain software • Complete a six unit research project thesis. and local companies. You could be a systems. As an accredited engineer, you geologist, a geophysicist or an oil and gas might develop software for mobile robots Where could it take you? analyst. Perhaps you’ll work in consulting and driverless cars. You could create and You’ll graduate ready to enter the upstream or as a natural resource manager in a test video gaming experiences. Perhaps sector of the petroleum industry. You could government agency. you’ll design apps or entirely new drill exploratory wells for oil, gas and smart technologies. energy companies. You might search for Professional accreditation underground or underwater oil fields with a government agency. Perhaps you’ll move The Master of Software Engineering is into a supervising or managerial role. accredited by the Australian Computer Society. It also provides the necessary Note: Mid-year entry into this program academic requirements for membership is open to domestic students only and is of the global Institute of Electrical and subject to availability. This entry point is Electronic Engineers and the Association best suited to applicants wishing to study for Computing Machinery. part-time while continuing to work in the industry. Applicants seeking mid-year entry into this program should be aware that their program will only be available part- time and therefore cannot be completed in 1.5 years.

64 Engineering OUR ENGINEERING POSTGRADUATES ENJOY LUCRATIVE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL JOB PROSPECTS AND REWARDING LONG-TERM CAREERS INVOLVING IMAGINATION, INNOVATION AND LEADERSHIP.

Engineering 65 MULTIPLE LEARN FROM EXPERTS WORLD-CLASS CAREER WITH INTERNATIONAL LEARNING AND PATHWAYS REPUTATIONS RESEARCH

HEALTH

66 Health The University of Industry-driven and connected What’s more, our low student-to-staff ratios mean you’ll get plenty of one-to-one Adelaide’s wide range All our postgraduate health degrees are attention during your time with us. highly informed by real-world needs. of postgraduate health Throughout your studies, you’ll be given State-of-the-art facilities the opportunity to learn from practising degrees can provide the industry experts and significantly develop The University’s $246 million Adelaide your professional networks. Health and Medical Sciences (AHMS) knowledge and skills to building opened in 2017 in the heart of the advance your career High-level guidance and mentoring Adelaide BioMed City precinct. and make a positive The pride we take in attracting leading Here—just metres from the new Royal academics and researchers from around the Adelaide Hospital and the South Australian difference for humanity. world ensures you will learn from the best. Health and Medical Research Institute— Our staff are experts in their field and have you will learn alongside more than 1700 outstanding international reputations, with of our students and 600 University of many recognised as high-cite professors. Adelaide health researchers in a vibrant and innovative environment.

“I CHOSE TO STUDY THE MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE TO GAIN A GLOBAL PERSPECTIVE ON PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUES AND IMPROVE MY KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS TO FURTHER MY CAREER. ”

Romy Hidayat Master of Public Health

Health 67 DOCTOR OF GRADUATE CERTIFICATE CLINICAL DENTISTRY IN ALCOHOL AND DRUG STUDIES

We offer the following specialist training areas: CRICOS CODE 088341G CAMPUS CRICOS CODE Online only CAMPUS North Terrace Teaching Hospitals • Endodontics • Oral Pathology DURATION 6 months full-time INTAKE February DURATION 3 years full-time INTAKE February • Orthodontics INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $11,500 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $56,000 • Paediatric Dentistry MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • Periodontics A relevant 4-year undergraduate degree with Bachelor of Dental Surgery (or equivalent) or higher. a high level of academic achievement. Applicants who hold a relevant honours or master • Prosthodontics degree (or equivalent) will also be considered. • Special Needs Dentistry. ADDITIONAL NOTES Applicants must have: This degree is delivered online only. It is not available • at least two years of general practice and an Where could it take you? to international applicants who hold or require an honours (research training) degree Australian student visa. International applications OR You’ll graduate ready to change lives will, however, be accepted from candidates who will • successfully completed the Primary Examinations of on your chosen dentistry path. You’ll undertake their studies offshore, or who hold a valid the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons Australian visa permitting online study. OR be eligible for specialty registration in • successfully completed the Primary Examinations Australia provided you’ve fulfilled all the adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons (UK). qualifications and strict conditions outlined by the Australian Health Practitioner ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Regulation Agency. All applicants must complete the online application form at health.adelaide.edu.au/admissions/ Note: Before applying, make sure this Substance abuse is a common issue in dclindent/application.html and provide: degree allows you to register in the country today’s world. It continues to take a great • a short description of their research interests toll on both individuals and society. and aptitudes where you intend to work. This is a flexible online certificate, ideally • evidence of professional qualifications Professional accreditation • employment history details suited to professionals maintaining regular • two professional referees All Doctor of Clinical Dentistry work commitments in Australia or overseas. • a full CV, including work history and publications. specialisations are accredited by the It focuses on building advanced knowledge Students applying for the following specialisations around drugs and alcohol, and the ways in must complete an interview in person via phone or Australian Dental Council. which addiction can be treated. Skype: Periodontics; Oral Pathology; Endodontics; * Academic Ranking of World Universities Paediatric; Special Needs; and Prosthodontic. Students applying for the specialisation in of Academic Subjects 2017 What will you do? Orthodontics must complete a multiple mini-interview (MMI) in person, and manual dexterity assessments. • Study the biological mechanisms behind addiction. INHERENT REQUIREMENTS Students accepted into the degree are required to • Consider underlying genetic and maintain AHPRA registration and the appropriate social factors. level of immunisations and criminal history clearances. Please refer to: health.adelaide.edu.au/ • Explore current approaches to drug study-with-us/student-support/clinical-placements problems—from short-term treatments to long-term and community-based APPLICATION CLOSING DATE 30 April 2019 management. • Investigate future developments in drug adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder treatments and the field at large. Where could it take you? Adelaide Dental School is ranked 1st in This certificate will be beneficial in a range Australia and number 39 in the world*. of professions that interact with drug and Our leading-edge expertise gives our alcohol addiction. These might include graduates a competitive edge in a flexible medical practitioners, nurses, psychologists, and rewarding profession. social workers, pharmacists, educators, This 3-year degree provides specialist law enforcement officers, counsellors, and dental education through clinical training project and policy officers. and research. What will you do? Our Doctor of Clinical Dentistry is a professional postgraduate training program, not a PhD. You will: • undertake clinical placements in metropolitan, rural, public and private health care settings • conduct evidence-based clinical research • propose, present and submit a major dissertation • advance your knowledge and technical skills in a specialisation of your choice.

68 Health GRADUATE DIPLOMA GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MASTER OF IN NURSING SCIENCE FORENSIC ODONTOLOGY CLINICAL NURSING

CRICOS CODE 022511F CAMPUS North Terrace, CRICOS CODE 002798G CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE 072311M CAMPUS Teaching Teaching Hospitals Hospitals DURATION 1 year full-time INTAKES February DURATION 1 year full-time INTAKES February, July DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $53,500 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $33,500 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $44,500 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Bachelor of Dental Surgery or MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS equivalent, and eligibility to register in Australia. MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Applicants must be registered (or eligible for regist- Successful completion of a bachelor degree or equiv- ration as a Nurse) in Australia or New Zealand and ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS alent with at least a pass average in a field other than hold a degree of the Bachelor of Nursing or equivalent; nursing. Applicants must have successfully completed a All applicants must complete the online application OR have at least 2 years’ experience as a registered university level 1 Human Biology subject or equivalent. form at health.adelaide.edu.au/admissions/ nurse in the specialist field they wish to study. gdforensicodontology/application.html and provide: • a statement of interests and aptitudes adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • a curriculum vitae Within 10 days of submitting a formal application, • two referees’ contact details candidates must provide all required additional information online at: health.adelaide.edu.au/ • complete certified transcripts of degrees and admissions/gdnurssci/application.html diplomas (showing passes and fails) Nurses are highly respected members of the • complete certified evidence of other qualifications community. They help treat patients in all • copies of current registration certificates. adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder sorts of health care settings and touch lives  Applicants are also required to supply a national police clearance. Students accepted into the degree must with empathy, compassion and humour. maintain AHPRA registration and the appropriate level of immunisations and criminal history clearances. Our Master of Clinical Nursing offers you Nurses are highly respected members of an intensive two-year path to a rewarding the community. They help treat patients in CLOSING DATE 30 June 2019 career as a registered nurse. all sorts of medical settings and touch lives What will you do? with empathy, compassion and humour. adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder Our Graduate Diploma in Nursing This degree cultivates the professional Science is highly flexible. It’s well suited to knowledge, skills and confidence needed to make a difference every day. You will: registered rural or remote nurses, and those Forensic odontology is a specialist dental not yet working in a specialty. science required within the criminal justice • benefit from small group learning and system. Forensic odontologists perform diverse student cohorts What will you do? examinations required by law enforcement • develop hands-on skills in high-tech You’ll consolidate and build on essential agencies, medical examiners and coroners. simulation settings knowledge as you: They work to identify perpetrators and • study anatomy, physiology, victims, usually by comparing dental records • gain insight into different nursing pathophysiology and pharmacology specialisations and career opportunities with human remains and bite marks. • gain a keen understanding of • benefit from strong links to industry What will you do? professional standards and ethics and expert teaching Our Graduate Diploma in Forensic • undertake clinical placements in • explore professional issues such as Odontology has a practical focus. It looks hospital and community settings. accountability, ethics, advocacy, at the professional handling, examination, leadership, cultural competence interpretation and presentation of dental Where could it take you? and evidence-based practice and oral evidence. You will: You’ll emerge with an advanced • pursue electives according to your • conduct oral autopsies, bite-mark professional qualification recognised interests and career goals examinations and age estimations Australia-wide. You could assist in operating theatres, emergency wards, • develop research skills for further study the history and ethics of dental • and a multitude of other health care study options. forensics and its role within the law environments. You might pursue hospital Where could it take you? • prepare case records and reports roles in acute care, aged care or mental health. Perhaps you’ll work in rural You’ll graduate prepared for advanced • explore video and computer imaging communities or with aid organisations. nursing roles. You might become a clinical techniques. practice nurse. You could be a hospital Note: The nature of the concepts and team leader. Perhaps you’ll take on a senior casework required are often confronting position within a community practice. and may be distressing to some people.

Health 69 MASTER OF COUNSELLING MASTER OF MINIMALLY MASTER OF AND PSYCHOTHERAPY INVASIVE SURGERY NURSING SCIENCE

CRICOS CODE 091225G CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE Available to CAMPUS Teaching CRICOS CODE 022523B CAMPUS Teaching non-student visa holders Hospitals Hospitals only. DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July DURATION 1 year full-time INTAKES February INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $36,500 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $33,500 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $39,500 MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A bachelor degree or equivalent. MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS A completed Graduate Diploma in Nursing Science or Applicants must be experienced surgeons who have equivalent and at least two years’ post-registration ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS completed, or are within one year of completing, nursing experience. All applicants must: FRACS (Fellow of Royal Australasian College of • submit a resume (including academic transcripts) Surgeons), FRANZCOG (Fellow of the Royal Australian ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS as part of their application and New Zealand College of Obstetricians and • attend an interview (by phone or Skype). Gynaecologists) or equivalent training. Applicants Within 10 days of submitting a formal application, candidates must provide all required additional If the number of applicants exceeds the number of should have a surgical fellowship or consultant post with a major interest in minimally invasive surgery. information online at: health.adelaide.edu.au/ places available, applicants will be ranked according admissions/mastnurssci/application.html to a standardised interview assessment process and They must also hold a clinical position. This is not the University will offer places in order of rank. automatically offered with the Master of Minimally Invasive Surgery and applicants are personally Students who undertake clinical placements, intern- ADDITIONAL NOTES responsible for obtaining a suitable position. ships or research projects involving children or The generic Master of Nursing Science can be people who are ill, elderly or vulnerable must provide awarded without one of the listed specialties. a criminal history check. International applicants ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Specialty courses are subject to availability should obtain a certificate in their home country. International applicants must be resident in Australia; each year and are not guaranteed. meet the requirements of the Temporary Business (Long Stay) 457 visa; and register with the Australian adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder Health Practitioner Regulation Agency. They must  complete the online application form at health.adelaide. edu.au/admissions/mmis/application.html and provide: • a Curriculum Vitae Counsellors support others in exploring • two letters of reference Nurses are an integral part of society. They and overcoming emotional, mental and • certified copies of all previous degrees and are problem-solvers and pillars of strength. qualifications (accompanied by an official Through scholarship and leadership, nurses lifestyle issues. Counselling is a rewarding translation if not in English). career choice for students who want to This degree is not available to students in Australia can challenge, reform, improve and enrich develop personal wisdom and transform on a student visa. healthcare now and into the future. the lives of others. This advanced degree is suited to adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder nurses with a solid foundation in clinical What will you do? practice who want to pursue research Our Master of Counselling and or leadership positions. Psychotherapy supports the development Our Master of Minimally Invasive Surgery What will you do? of ethically aware, research-informed and is for surgeons who wish to make minimally clinically effective counsellors. You will: invasive surgical techniques an integral Our Master of Nursing Science offers • learn from academics with extensive part of their career. You’ll gain the required a comprehensive grounding in research professional counselling experience professional qualification—accredited methods and critical analysis. You will: • build hands-on skills through by the Royal Australasian College of • build clinical enquiry and management skills Surgeons—and a thorough clinical experiential learning • take new courses in advanced grounding in laparoscopic surgery. • benefit from case-based learning in small clinical practice group workshops What will you do? • gain hands-on experience in simulations • gain a core understanding of CBT, grief, The degree is comprised of online modules and skills laboratories attachment theory and ethical practice. with weekly online tutorials and four • partner with an expert in your field of From second year you’ll begin tailoring clinical immersion sessions throughout study who’ll support and encourage your your studies to your personal interests, the year. You will: academic development eventually choosing between a clinical or • develop advanced theoretical • undertake a 9-unit research project. research pathway. understandings of minimally invasive If you want to continue to further PhD surgical procedures Where could it take you? study, you’ll complete 12 units of research. • consolidate and improve clinical skills An exit path for the Graduate Diploma You could support young people in your • gain exposure to robotic surgical techniques. in Nursing Science will be available after community through roles and programs the first year. in schools or youth work. You might run a private practice or conduct group therapy Where could it take you? at a centre. Perhaps you’ll be a relationship You could develop mental health programs or return-to-work counsellor. for psychiatric wards or prisons. You might Professional accreditation come up with innovative ways to support surgeons in emergency. Perhaps you’ll Our clinical pathway graduates can register do large-scale research on cancer pain as an intern with the Psychotherapy and management or cardiovascular risk factors. Counselling Federation of Australia and, after further clinical experience, apply for Note: International students on a student full registration. visa are required to study on campus in Adelaide.

70 Health MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH

What can you specialise in? • Learn strong problem-solving and CRICOS CODE 081148J CAMPUS North Terrace research skills. • Acute Care DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July • Gain hands-on experience in • Anaesthetic and Recovery real-life settings. • Cardiac INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $36,500 • Build professional networks. • Emergency ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Bachelor degree or equivalent • Tailor your study to personal goals • Intensive Care with a minimum GPA of 5.0. and aspirations. • Oncology Specialisations are offered in: adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder • Orthopaedic • Public Health • Perioperative • Population Oral Health • Mental Health Ready to think creatively about policies and Where could it take you? practices that prevent disease and prolong life? Related degrees You could work with communities to Our Master of Public Health offers you a manage local health problems or keep the • Graduate Certificate in Nursing Science simplified two-year path to working—and (Infection Control Nursing) nation informed during times of crisis. You making a difference—in the health sector. might design and implement educational • Graduate Diploma in Nursing Science What will you do? campaigns and health programs. Perhaps you’ll advise on policy or be a research • Develop specialist knowledge of practice officer for clinical trials. and policy. • Connect with mentors, active researchers, practitioners and policy makers.

Health 71 MASTER OF SCIENCE MASTER OF PSYCHOLOGY (CLINICAL) IN ADDICTION STUDIES

Where could it take you? CRICOS CODE Online only CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE 001449C CAMPUS North Terrace Upon successful completion, you’ll be DURATION 1 year full-time INTAKES February, July DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES January eligible to apply for full registration with the Psychology Board of Australia. You’ll INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $38,500 be set to find work in a wide variety For fee information, visit: ipas.vcu.edu of public and private settings. To gain ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS MINIMUM ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Entry is available to graduates with an Australian clinical endorsement, further postgraduate As set out by Virginia Commonwealth University honours psychology degree or equivalent, supervision is required. (at ipas.vcu.edu), all applicants must have: comprising of a minimum of Second Class, Division • Completed a 4-year bachelor degree in an appropriate A Honours and an individually-conducted research Note: Entry to this degree is competitive field of study if applying in the United States; or, if project carrying 33% or more of the year’s work. and strict quotas apply. applying from outside the US, an honours (level 2A or Applicants with an overseas honours qualification 1) or professional bachelor degree in an appropriate should supply a certified copy of the assessment of Professional accreditation field of study at a recognised tertiary institution. their qualifications by the Australian Psychological • A high level of proficiency in English, demonstrated Society (APS), and information about the research The Master of Psychology (Clinical) is component of their qualifications. Students who by completion of a university qualification study accredited by the Psychology Board of in the English language, or by meeting one of the undertake honours in psychology at an accredited following English language requirements: an IELTS onshore Australian university do not need to have Australia (PBA), and will enable you to score of 7.0; a paper-based TOEFL score of 600; their qualifications assessed. Selection is dependent register with the PBA as a psychologist. or a computer-based TOEFL score of 250. on academic results, two referee reports and a structured panel interview. With additional supervised work experience • Good academic references . as prescribed by the PBA, you can then • Access to a reliable internet connection and be computer literate. ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS become a clinical psychologist. All applicants must complete the additional- information online form at: health.adelaide.edu.au/ ADDITIONAL NOTES admissions/mpsychadmission/appform.html This degree is delivered online only. It is not available Applicants are required to provide two references to to international applicants who hold or require an support their application. The Heads of Departments Australian student visa. International applications and Schools of Psychology Australia (HoDSPA) will, however, be accepted from applicants who will are providing a service to manage references. undertake their studies offshore, or who hold a valid Students can register to use this service at: Australian visa permitting online study. psychologyreference.org

adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder APPLICATION CLOSING DATE 21 October 2019

adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder Our Master of Science in Addiction Studies (International Programme in Addiction Studies) offers you a unique pathway to Our Master of Psychology (Clinical) making a difference. It’s delivered online provides the knowledge and skills needed to through three of the world’s leading univers- practise as a registered psychologist. ities in addiction sciences: The University Clinical psychologists work with clients of Adelaide; Virginia Commonwealth with high and low prevalent mental health University; and the Institute of Psychiatry, issues—from anxiety and depression to King’s College London. On completion disability and relationship challenges. of the degree, you’ll be recognised as a graduate of all three universities. What will you do? What will you do? • Benefit from our strong links with a professional community of clinical • Learn from world experts in addiction. practitioners. • Access multiple libraries and resources. • Undertake three clinical placements • Explore all aspects of addiction—from totalling over 1000 hours. pharmacological and psychosocial • Enjoy small class sizes and approaches to public health and policy. face-to-face teaching. • Work through forward-thinking lectures, • Hone listening, empathy and readings and modules. interviewing skills. • Develop international networks. • Network with future employers in mental • Study from anywhere in the world. health and health care settings. We accept applications until 1 July and classes • Complete a significant research project commence in August of each academic year. in clinical psychology. For more information, including admissions criteria, application forms, curriculum outline and tuition fees, visit: www.ipas.vcu.edu Where could it take you? Maybe you’re in law enforcement or social work and want to support changes in your community. Perhaps you’re a counsellor looking to take on a specialised role in addiction. Maybe you’re a research scientist or a public health graduate pursuing innovation and policy changes.

72 Health MASTER OF PSYCHOLOGY (HEALTH)

Mental and physical health are inextricably Where could it take you? CRICOS CODE 061743M CAMPUS North Terrace connected. Health psychologists explore Upon successful completion, you’ll be brain—body interactions with a view DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES January eligible to apply for full registration with to improving client wellbeing. This the Psychology Board of Australia. You requires advanced psychological skills INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $38,500 could design public health campaigns and clinical expertise. to prevent addiction, injury and illness. ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Our Master of Psychology (Health) is one Entry is available to graduates with an Australian You might help people manage chronic honours psychology degree or equivalent, comprising of only two health psychology degrees pain or cope with diagnoses and medical of a minimum of Second Class, Division A Honours and currently available in Australia. It provides treatments. Perhaps you’ll work to shift an individually-conducted research project carrying the professional knowledge needed to 33% or more of the year’s work. Applicants with an individual attitudes, beliefs and behaviours overseas honours qualification should supply a certified practise as a registered health psychologist. in the clinic. To gain endorsement, further copy of the assessment of their qualifications by the postgraduate supervision is required. Australian Psychological Society (APS), and information What will you do? about the research component of their qualifications. Note: Entry to this degree is competitive Students who undertake honours in psychology at an • Enjoy small class sizes with leading accredited onshore Australian university do not need and strict quotas apply. to have their qualifications assessed. Selection is health psychologists and educators. dependent on academic results, two referee reports • Learn about illness, disease, and the Professional accreditation and a structured interview conducted by a panel. promotion and maintenance of health. The Master of Psychology (Health) is ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • Study health care systems and policy. accredited by the Psychology Board of All applicants must complete the additional- Australia (PBA), and will enable you to • Explore psychological factors that information online form at health.adelaide.edu.au/ register with the PBA as a psychologist. admissions/mpsychadmission/appform.html contribute to ill health. Applicants are required to provide two references to With additional supervised work experience support their application. The Heads of Departments • Undertake three industry placements as prescribed by the PBA, you can then and Schools of Psychology Australia (HoDSPA) are pro- totalling over 1000 hours. become an endorsed health psychologist. viding a service to manage references. Students can register to use this service at: psychologyreference.org • Network with future employers in mental health, health care and government settings. APPLICATION CLOSING DATE 21 October 2019

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Health 73 RANKED IN TOP AUSTRALIA’S PRODUCED 15 100 LAW SCHOOLS SECOND OLDEST RHODES SCHOLARS WORLDWIDE* LAW PROGRAM 15 IN LAW

LAW

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74 Law The Adelaide Law Our range of high-quality postgraduate degrees that extend your knowledge in degrees—all of which benefit from a strong business studies, with a focus in the law. School is South Australia’s commercial and international focus—will highest ranked law significantly expand both your professional All with the opportunity to capabilities and career opportunities. study internationally school* and houses a * QS World University Rankings by Subject 2018. The Adelaide Law School has partnerships vibrant community of Degrees for law graduates and lawyers with nine leading overseas universities at which you will have the chance to study scholars and teachers, If you’re a law graduate or practising lawyer, on exchange: our competitive, flexible postgraduate committed to advancing • University of Copenhagen (Denmark) coursework degrees will dramatically accelerate humanity’s understanding your professional development. You’ll • University of Mannheim (Germany) and application of law. enhance and broaden your scholarly skills in • Pace University (United States) legal research and writing, and access a range of elective courses to suit your interests and • University of Poitiers (France) career aspirations, such as international and • University of Alberta (Canada) comparative commercial law. • Peking University (China) Degrees for non-law graduates • KU Leuven (Belgium) Similarly, if you’re a non-law graduate, you • Shanghai Jiao Tong University (China) can greatly broaden your career options • University of Montreal (Canada). by studying our selection of postgraduate

"THE GDLP OFFERS BOTH PROFESSIONAL AND SOCIAL ADVANTAGES TO ITS STUDENTS. IMPORTANTLY, IT IS STRUCTURED IN A MANNER THAT PROVIDES FLEXIBILITY, ALLOWING STUDENTS WHO WORK PART-TIME OR FULL- TIME THE ABILITY TO COMPLETE THE COURSE REQUIREMENTS IN A TIMELY MANNER."

Peta Spyrou Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice

Law 75 GRADUATE DIPLOMA MASTER OF BUSINESS LAW MASTER OF COMPARATIVE IN LEGAL PRACTICE LAWS (ADELAIDE/ MANNHEIM)

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DURATION 1 year full-time INTAKES February, DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July DURATION 1 year INTAKES February, July April, July, October 3 months full-time INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $42,500 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $17,000 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $42,500

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Want to bolster your business skills with The Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice legal expertise? Comparative law explores the different (GDLP) is a compulsory requirement to legal systems that endure across the globe. be admitted as a barrister and solicitor in The ability to understand, analyse and It’s about examining these diverse families South Australia. It provides practical legal use legal information can be critical for in order to understand, improve and training for law graduates. strength and longevity in the business sometimes reconcile their differences. realm. Postgraduate law courses provide To apply, you must have successfully an overview of legal issues within a This innovative degree is offered jointly completed a Bachelor of Laws (LLB), or contemporary business context. by the Adelaide Law School and the met the criteria specified by admitting University of Mannheim’s Faculty of authorities in your state or territory. If you What will you do? Law in Germany. studied your LLB overseas you’ll need Our Master of Business Law caters to the What will you do? to have your qualifications accredited by needs of busy professionals. The majority of the South Australian Board of Examiners courses are taught intensively over one or Our Master of Comparative Laws is before you can commence the GDLP. two weeks and some include evening and conducted entirely in English. However, You can contact the Law Society of South weekend sessions. You will: if you’re proficient in German you may Australia (www.lawsocietysa.asn.au) to choose to study in that language at discuss these requirements. • learn about different laws affecting your Mannheim. You will: business sector What will you do? • spend up to one semester in Adelaide • build legal communication skills and one at Mannheim The GDLP program is designed to be • undertake a substantial research project flexible around other requirements. • study the different systems of law • learn best practices for dealing with legal You’ll choose between weekday, after- throughout the world—from common and regulatory challenges hours and weekend classes. There is also and civil to Islamic law an accelerated pathway, which can be • broaden your networks through the • understand the European Union's legal completed in 20 weeks. You will: University’s Lex Salus, Next Steps and framework in detail Law Students' Society events. • complete five core courses • undertake a dissertation at your Note: Applicants must hold an undergraduate • select two electives aligned to your ‘home’ institution. degree and entry is competitive. Selection interests and career goals is based on academic merit and usually Where could it take you? • undertake five hours minimum of requires a credit average or better. You might draft new legal bills in local continuing professional development government. You could be an international • build real-world skills through 30 days trade policy adviser. Perhaps you’ll use (225 hours) of legal practice placement. your advanced understanding of the law After gaining admission, you can apply to balance the scales of justice against for a Practising Certificate in other corporate criminals. Australian states and territories via mutual recognition.

76 Law MASTER OF LAWS

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DURATION 1 year full-time INTAKES February, July

INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $42,500

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Studying law is more challenging and intellectually adventurous than ever before. In an expanding and evolving legal landscape, extended development is a strategic door opener. Our Master of Laws is suited to students proceeding directly from undergraduate study, as well as experienced legal practitioners looking to specialise. What will you do? • Focus your program through a range of elective options—including international and comparative commercial law. • Develop advanced legal writing, reasoning and analysis skills. • Study with legal professionals, former judges and international academics. • Broaden your networks through the University’s Lex Salus, Next Steps and Law Students’ Society events. • Undertake a substantial research project. Where could it take you? You might help update evidence laws around internet activity and new technologies. You could move into property or Native Title law. Perhaps you’ll become a co-owner in a Hong Kong law firm. Whether you want to uphold, use or change the system—a master in law can take you just about anywhere.

Law 77 75% FASTEST GROWING 2015 RHODES ERA RANKED 5 OCCUPATIONS REQUIRE SCHOLAR FOR (WELL ABOVE 05 STEM SUBJECTS^ SOUTH AUSTRALIA 05 WORLD STANDARD)*

MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES

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78 Mathematical Sciences In today’s highly technical The Statistics specialisation equips you with Be career ready the skills needed to effectively collect, analyse environment, a degree in and model data from a range of sources— A postgraduate degree in mathematical including surveys, experiments and other sciences from the highly ranked University mathematical sciences studies that generate numerical data—to of Adelaide equips you with the theoretical solve complex, real-world problems. and practical expertise to standout in teaches students the your chosen profession, opening the door 2015 Rhodes Scholar for South Australia to career opportunities in specialist areas universal language such as finance, commerce, information required to describe, The University of Adelaide holds a technology, scientific research and logistics, strong tradition of research and teaching and teaching. model and understand excellence across the disciplines of Applied Mathematics, Pure Mathematics and the world around them. Statistics. We are proud of our students’ achievements, including the 2015 Rhodes Scholar for South Australia. A postgraduate degree in mathematical sciences from the University of Adelaide provides you with valuable training in rigor and logical thinking. Our graduates are highly regarded for their creativity, problem- “THE ACADEMIC STAFF ARE solving abilities and research skills, and pursue successful careers in their chosen INSPIRATIONAL AND HAVE specialisation— Applied Mathematics, SUPPORTED ME TO GAIN THE Pure Mathematics or Statistics—in a wide KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND range of industries. CONFIDENCE TO CONTRIBUTE Choose a specialisation TO THE FUTURE OF The Applied Mathematics specialisation MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES.” assists you to gain an in-depth understanding of mathematical theories and their practical Qinhong Xian application in the world around us. It covers Master of Mathematical Sciences topics such as mathematical methods, fluid mechanics, computational mathematics, financial modelling, mathematical biology and applied probability. The Pure Mathematics specialisation enables you to study the abstract theories built by logical deduction that underpin modern science and technology. This discipline is fundamental to applied mathematics, statistics, computer science, and mathematical physics.

MASTER OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES

What will you do? • Statistics—Solve real-world problems CRICOS CODE 092240M CAMPUS North Terrace through the collection, analysis and • Develop advanced research skills as you modelling of data. DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July learn from award-winning academics in state-of-the-art facilities. Where could it take you? INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $42,000 • Take your mathematical knowledge Our maths graduates go on to all sorts to an advanced level through a major adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder of fascinating careers in technology-led Search maths of your choice. industries. You could help build business Majors are available in: start-ups as a data scientist or enter the • Applied Mathematics—use growing field of gaming design and perform- Mathematics is both a logical and creative mathematical techniques to answer ance analysis. You might be an actuary, pursuit. It drives human progress, with questions about the world around us. applying probability and statistics to millions of industries around the world These might come in the form of insights, insurance and banking. Perhaps you’ll take depending on mathematical scientists. explanations, solutions or predictions. your research to the next level in academia. Our Master of Mathematical Sciences is an • Pure Mathematics—study abstract intensive degree designed for students with theories built by logical deduction that backgrounds in related study areas. underpin modern science and technology.

Mathematical Sciences 79 LINKS WITH DEVELOP QUALITIES PART OF A VIBRANT EDUCATIONAL AND ESSENTIAL FOR A COMMUNITY PROFESSIONAL BODIES SUCCESSFUL MUSIC CAREER OF MUSICIANS

MUSIC

80 Music With a distinguished history Through its postgraduate degrees, covering The Elder Conservatorium also has one all professional areas of the music industry, of Australia’s longest established and most dating back to 1883, the Elder it encourages the development of new vibrant Jazz programs and has established Conservatorium was the parameters of artistic and scholarly endeavour innovative partnerships with major cultural that contribute to the advancement of organisations including the State Opera, the first tertiary music school knowledge and practice in the art of music. Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, the Australian String Quartet and the Australian Ballet. in Australia, and is widely Over the years, the Conservatorium has been respected as one of the a pioneer and a leader. It was one of the first We offer degrees for those wishing to become institutions to offer degrees in performance teachers in a variety of settings, or for country’s most innovative and music composition and more recently, musicians who wish to focus on performance music institutions. the first electronic music studio. and technical mastery of a specific area.

“STUDYING AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE DOESN’T FEEL LIKE A PLACE OF STUDY BUT RATHER, MY HOME—SOMEWHERE I LOVE TO BE. THE ELDER CONSERVATORIUM OF MUSIC HAS ALLOWED ME TO LIVE AND BREATHE CLASSICAL MUSIC—A DREAM THAT’S BEEN TURNED INTO A REALITY.”

Lucy Stoddart Bachelor of Music (Classical Voice)

Music 81 GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN MASTER OF MUSIC MUSIC (PERFORMANCE MUSIC PERFORMANCE (PERFORMANCE STUDIES) AND PEDAGOGY)

CRICOS CODE 056485M CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE 013935A CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE 064439F CAMPUS North Terrace

DURATION 1 year full-time INTAKES February, July DURATION 1 year full-time INTAKES February, July DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July

INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $36,000 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $36,000 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $36,000

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Music education is a rewarding and Our Graduate Diploma in Music Our Master of Music (Performance Studies) invigorating area to work in. It challenges Performance challenges you to reach challenges you to reach the highest standards and inspires musicians all around the world. the highest standards of professional of professional performance. It’s an intensive, This one-year degree combines performance performance. It’s a one-year, skill-based skill-based degree focusing on traditional studies in your specialisation with the degree focusing on traditional approaches approaches to classical or jazz performance. to classical or jazz performance. theory, method and practice of teaching. What will you do? What will you do? What will you do? • Advance technical mastery within Our Graduate Diploma in Music • Advance technical mastery within your specialisation. (Performance and Pedagogy) advances your specialisation. • Benefit from weekly one-to-one lessons your technical mastery as you: • Benefit from weekly one-to-one lessons with performance staff. • undertake weekly one-to-one lessons with performance staff. • Prepare and present programs of with performance staff • Prepare one major and one minor recital. major repertoire. • build pedagogical skills and knowledge • Negotiate your own learning outcomes • Study leading twentieth century and through seminars and workshops and modes of assessment for an contemporary composers. • gain hands-on experience through individualised creative project. • Negotiate your own learning outcomes and teaching practise in selected schools Where could it take you? modes of assessment for creative projects. and colleges • Develop advanced solo and ensemble You might travel the globe as an orchestral • perform two minor recitals with performance skills. musician. You could grace the stage of pedagogy related content. every jazz venue in New Orleans and New Where could it take you? Where could it take you? York. Perhaps you’ll curate concerts, teach in private studios or find international You might travel the globe as an orchestral You’ll graduate ready to pursue duel careers stardom as a soloist. musician. You could grace the stage of in music performance and education. You every jazz venue in New Orleans and New could play in an orchestra while running York. Perhaps you’ll curate concerts, teach a private music studio. You might be a in private studios or find international soloist with an after-school program, rock stardom as a soloist. camp or community choir. Perhaps you’ll play chamber music as well as teaching on school and college campuses.

82 Music MASTER OF MUSIC (PERFORMANCE AND PEDAGOGY)

• undertake a significant research project CRICOS CODE 056484A CAMPUS North Terrace on learning and teaching processes

DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July • gain hands-on experience through teaching practise in selected schools and colleges INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $36,000 • perform minor and major recitals with pedagogy related content adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder • benefit from weekly one-to-one lessons with performance staff.

Music education is a rewarding and Where could it take you? invigorating area to work in. It challenges You’ll graduate well prepared to pursue dual and inspires musicians all around the world. careers in music performance and education. This intensive degree combines perform- You could play in an orchestra while ance studies in your specialisation with the running a private music studio. You might theory, method and practice of teaching. be a soloist who coaches students through What will you do? masterclasses and workshops. Perhaps you’ll play chamber music as well as teaching on Our Master of Music (Performance and school and college campuses. Pedagogy) will advance your technical mastery as you: • build pedagogical skills and knowledge through seminars and workshops

"UNIVERSITY HAS BEEN AN EXCELLENT WAY FOR ME TO EXPLORE MY INTERESTS AND DEVELOP MY PROFESSIONALISM. I HAVE LEARNED HOW TO DEVELOP AND COMMUNICATE MY IDEAS. THE CULTURE OF UNIVERSITY HAS ENCOURAGED ME TO FIND NEW WAYS OF UNDERSTANDING THE WORLD."

Nikki Huggard Bachelor of Music (Classical Voice)

Music 83 75% FASTEST GROWING RANKED IN TOP STATE OF OCCUPATIONS REQUIRE 150 WORLDWIDE THE ART STEM SUBJECTS^ 150 FOR SCIENCE* FACILITIES

SCIENCES

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84 Sciences As the global career The University of Adelaide provides students Teaching led by world-class research with a high-quality foundation in science, market rapidly changes, plus skills in business, enterprise and The University of Adelaide brings together communication. Our students graduate as many different strands of science and staff graduates need skills highly capable science professionals. from around the globe to conduct world- class research. Their work informs our beyond traditional science We actively partner with industry to make teaching and gives students the unique sure our students are equipped with the opportunity to work with them on national to adapt and succeed. most up-to-date skills for their chosen and international projects. career. Our world-class facilities enable us to deliver specialised education with a Our campuses are home to a number of focus on hands-on learning, such as our co-located industry partners, affiliated $37million veterinary teaching hospital and researchers and research institutes of working vineyard and winery. international significance. This means our students have the chance to participate in cutting-edge discovery and gain valuable practical experiences while they study.

“WHILST STUDYING MY BACHELOR OF VITICULTURE AND OENOLOGY I HEARD THAT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE OFFERS ONE OF THE BEST WINE DEGREES IN THE WORLD. I MADE UP MY MIND TO CONTINUE MY CAREER IN THIS INDUSTRY AND THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE BECAME MY FIRST CHOICE TO EXPAND MY KNOWLEDGE FURTHER.”

Lester Yang Winemaker, Pernod Ricard Winemakers

Sciences 85 DOCTOR OF MASTER OF MASTER OF BIOTECHNOLOGY VETERINARY MEDICINE BIOINFORMATICS (BIOMEDICAL)

CRICOS CODE 086311G CAMPUS Roseworthy CRICOS CODE 092945M CAMPUS North Terrace CRICOS CODE 072995M CAMPUS North Terrace

DURATION 3 years full-time INTAKES February DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES February, July

INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $62,000 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $40,500 INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $40,500

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Our Doctor of Veterinary Medicine provides Bioinformatics is about managing, analysing Our Master of Biotechnology (Biomedical) the necessary training and qualifications for and interpreting biological data. It’s a still- focuses on innovative technologies for registration as a veterinarian. new science that’s developing at lightning disease prediction and treatment. speed thanks to fast-evolving technology Most students enter this program after What will you do? completion of the Bachelor of Science and advances in genomics and proteomics. • Learn from active researchers in (Veterinary Bioscience) at the University of What will you do? Adelaide. If you have an equivalent degree, biomedical science. you may also be eligible for entry. However, Our Master of Bioinformatics prepares you • Gain the latest industry insights from there are currently no equivalent Bachelor to meet the growing demand for experts lab placements. degrees within Australia. Generally, equiv- in the field. You’ll develop competitive analytical and research skills as you: • Take courses in entrepreneurship, alence is found with a completed veterinary innovation and intellectual property program from an overseas institution. • explore technology platforms for management. data generation What will you do? • Undertake a one-year independent • apply bioinformatic analyses to real world research project. • Learn about the causes, diagnosis and problems in human health and agriculture treatment of diseases of domesticated You’ll also gain access to the following animals including dogs, cats, horses, • examine interlinked issues in translational internationally-renowned research ruminants, camelids, pigs and poultry bioinformatic research, translation and facilities and centres: development • Explore wildlife ecology, conservation • Adelaide Proteomics Centre (APC) medicine and ecohealth • choose electives in particular areas of interest • Adelaide Microarray Centre (SAHMRI) • Hone your scientific and technical skills • SA Genome Editing Facility (SAGE) for research and clinical practice • conduct a major research project. • Genomics Facility (SAHMRI) • Gain advanced professional experience Where could it take you? • Confocal Microscopy through a structured internship program You might analyse how alternative • Adelaide Microscopy • Complete a further 23 weeks of medicines alter gene expression in cancers. extramural practical work. You could look at ways to accelerate and • Bioinformatics Hub. improve the growth of food crops. Perhaps Where could it take you? Where could it take you? you’ll design new methods for detecting You could work in clinical veterinary disease or food allergens. You’ll be at the cutting-edge of practice, treating small and/or large biotechnology, where major advances animals. You might work in biosecurity, are influencing important issues such as managing programs to prevent disease vaccines, cancer and stem cell therapies. incursion. Perhaps you’ll be a researcher Due to the strong research focus, this or pursue pathways to government degree is often used as a pathway to a PhD work, academia, consultancy, discipline in biotechnology and biomedical science. specialisation (e.g. surgery, dermatology) or species specialisation (e.g. equine, wildlife, zoo animal). Note: This program cannot be studied part-time.

86 Sciences MASTER OF VITICULTURE AND OENOLOGY

• Make wine in our state-of-the-art CRICOS CODE 082842A CAMPUS Waite Hickinbotham Roseworthy Wine Science Laboratory DURATION 2 years full-time INTAKES July • Build hands-on scientific and INDICATIVE ANNUAL TUITION FEE $45,000 technological skills in the vineyards and winery adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder • Learn from over 150 researchers and partners in grape and wine science • Access cutting-edge research at the Adelaide is one of the great wine capitals of Australian Research Council Training the world with over 200 cellar doors within Centre for Innovative Wine Production an hour of the CBD. Our winemakers are • Undertake a research project and submit innovators and cultural leaders within a a thesis of 10,000 words, or complete sector helping drive the nation’s economy. a professional placement of at least 10 In fact, 70 percent of Australian wine weeks (375 hours). research happens at the University of Adelaide’s Waite campus. Where could it take you? This intensive two-year degree has an You could manage a vineyard or winery. You international reputation for excellence. It’s might experiment with the latest technologies suited to students with a relevant bachelor to innovate and develop efficiencies in degree or equivalent in a science field. related industries. Perhaps you’ll focus on What will you do? sustainable and natural practices, building an organic, biodynamic or solar-powered • Study at the largest agricultural future for the wine industry. teaching and research precinct in the Southern Hemisphere

“I'VE GAINED WORLD-CLASS TRAINING, SKILLS AND INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE WITH THE LATEST TECHNOLOGIES FROM MY STUDIES WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE, WHICH HAVE HELPED ME TO RAPIDLY INTEGRATE INTO MY CURRENT ROLE AT A CONTRACT RESEARCH ORGANISATION BASED IN SHANGHAI, CHINA.”

Yunyu Lao Master of Biotechnology (Biomedical) and Bachelor of Science Scientist I at HD Biosciences Co. Ltd. (Shanghai, China)

Sciences 87 2020 POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORK DEGREE SUMMARY

Degree Page Duration Indicative annual Intake date Minimum prerequisites and admission requirements10 (year)1 tuition fee2

MASTER DEGREES Accounting 42 2 years $44,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Accounting and Finance 42 2 years $44,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Accounting and Marketing 42 2 years $44,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Advanced Economics 43 1.5 years $42,500 Feb A completed Bachelor degree in Economics with a GPA of at least 5.5 or equivalent, and grades of credit or higher in Intermediate Microeconomics, Intermediate Macroeconomics and Intermediate Econometrics, and approval of the Postgraduate Coursework Program Coordinator. Alternative Pathway: Students may enter this degree from the Master of Applied Economics.

Agribusiness7 43 4 $42,500 Jan, May, 1. Relevant agriculture, food or business bachelor degree with a minimum trimesters Sep of one years’ full-time equivalent work experience supported by a CV, essay and interview, OR 2. Any bachelor degree or equivalent with a minimum of three years’ full-time equivalent work experience supported by a CV, essay and interview, OR 3. Applicants without a bachelor degree or equivalent will be considered on the basis of a minimum of seven years’ full-time equivalent work experience supported by a CV, essay and interview.

Applied Economics 44 2 years $42,500 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent. Alternative pathway: Students may enter this degree from the Graduate Certificate in Applied Economics or the Graduate Diploma in Applied Economics.

Applied Finance 44 1.5 years $44,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Applied Innovation and 44 4 $42,500 Jan, May, Bachelor degree or equivalent. Entrepreneurship7 trimesters Sep9

Applied Project Management7, 5 45 4 $42,500 Jan, May, Bachelor degree or equivalent. trimesters Sep

Applied Project Management 45 2 years $42,500 Jan, May, Bachelor degree or equivalent. (Project Systems)7, 5 Sep

Architecture by coursework6 32 2 years $37,000 Feb, Jul12 Bachelor of Architectural Design or equivalent plus portfolio of work and CV.

Architecture with 32 3 years $37,000 Feb, Jul12 Bachelor of Architectural Design or equivalent plus portfolio of work and CV. Landscape Architecture

Arts 38 2 years $35,500 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Arts (Curatorial and 38 2 years $35,500 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent. Museum Studies) Alternative entry: Graduate Diploma in Art History

Arts (Interpreting, Translation and 38 2 years $35,500 Feb, Jul Bachelor must have: Transcultural Communication) • a major in Chinese language studies, OR • been taught in a Chinese language.

1. Students satisfactorily completing all courses per semester). Tuition fees are reviewed and 3. External degree: to apply, please contact the NOTES may expect to complete an academic program indexed on a yearly basis and may be subject relevant school/department as stated in the within the normal duration of that degree. to annual increases. Prospective students detailed degree information in this prospectus. Students who have failed courses, or students should be aware that their fees may be subject 4. Available online only. to an increase each year and that they are liable needing to complete prerequisite courses will 5. Available in both internal and external modes; for these fees upon acceptance of their offer. take longer. to study externally, please contact the relevant The fees cover the cost of teaching and the 2. The international student Indicative Annual school/discipline as stated in the detailed cost of student support services. All fees listed Tuition Fee quoted above is for a standard degree information in this prospectus. full-time load of 24 units per year (or 12 units are in Australian dollars (AUD$).

88 2020 postgraduate coursework degree summary Degree Page Duration Indicative annual Intake date Minimum prerequisites and admission requirements10 (year)1 tuition fee2

Arts (Studies in Art History) 39 2 years $35,500 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent. Alternative entry: Graduate Diploma in Art History

Bioinformatics 86 2 years $40,500 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent. Degree must be in either mathematical, computer or natural science or equivalent, with at least the following courses completed (or equivalent): • Maths 1A and Maths 1B • Introduction to Programming • Introduction to Biology/Biochemistry/Chemistry/Physics.

Biotechnology (Biomedical) 86 2 years $40,500 Feb, Jul Relevant bachelor degree in a field such as genetics, biochemistry or molecular biology or another related field.

Business Administration7 45 4 $48,500 Jan, May, 1. Bachelor degree or equivalent and a minimum of two years' relevant trimesters Sep work experience, OR 2. A minimum of seven years work experience and a GMAT test score of 500.

Business Law 76 2 years $42,500 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent in a field other than Law. Applicants with a Bachelor of Laws or equivalent are not eligible for entry.

Business Research 46 1.5 years $44,000 Feb Master degree or equivalent in Business, Finance or Economics. Applicants must submit a research proposal with their application.

(Doctor of) Clinical Dentistry 46 3 years $56,000 Feb Bachelor of Dental Surgery or equivalent or higher. Applicants who hold a relevant Honours or Master’s degree or equivalent will also be considered. Applicants must have: • at least two years of general practice AND an Honours (research training) degree, OR • successful completion of the Primary Examinations of the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons, OR • successful completion of the Primary Examinations of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons (UK).13

Clinical Nursing 69 2 years $44,500 Feb Bachelor degree or equivalent with pass average, in a field other than nursing. Applicants must have completed Human Biology subject or equivalent at university level 1.

Commerce by coursework 46 2 years $44,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Comparative Laws 76 1 year $42,500 Feb, Jul Bachelor of Laws or equivalent. (Adelaide/Mannheim) 3 months

Computer Science 52 2 years $42,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent with a major in computer science or computer engineering or a Graduate Diploma in Computer Science.

Computing and Innovation 52 2 years $42,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Construction Management 32 2 years $37,000 Feb, Jul 1. Relevant bachelor degree in a field such as civil engineering, building, architecture, landscape architecture, quantity surveying, construction management, real estate and property, OR 2. A qualification deemed to be equivalent (in the opinion of the selection panel).

Counselling and Psychotherapy 70 2 years $36,500 Feb Bachelor degree or equivalent. All applicants must submit a CV and attend an interview (by phone or Skype).13

Cyber Security 53 2 years $42,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent. Students entering the extension program are required to hold a Bachelor of Computer Science or equivalent.

Data Science 52 2 years $43,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent. Applicants must have completed a Maths 1B or equivalent at university level.

Education 56 2 years $36,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Engineering 60 2 years $43,000 Feb, Jul Four –year Bachelor of Engineering or equivalent in a related field. • Aerospace • Chemical • Civil and Structural • Civil and Environmental • Electrical • Electronic • Mechanical • Mechatronic • Mining

6. All applicants must submit a portfolio and a 7. Delivered on a trimester basis. Trimesters are 10. A GPA requirement may apply in addition to the Curriculum Vitae to Admissions. The portfolio compressed study periods which usually run minimum requirements specified below. GPA (Grade should be of the applicant’s own work (uploaded from late January to May, May to August and Point Average) is a numerical index that summarises as a .pdf or link to their online application, or by September to November. academic performance on a scale of 0 to 7.0. mail as a CD/DVD) demonstrating manual graphic 8. A total tuition fee for 12 units of study is 11. Offered part-time and available to non-student skills and ability through freehand drawing or provided for Graduate Certificates. visa holder only. sketches, skills in relevant design-related areas, as 9. Trimester 2 delivery considered on a 12. Applicants considered for July intake on a well as familiarity using a Computer-Aided Design case-by-case basis. case-by-case basis. (CAD) software package. 13. See full program entry for additional entry requirements.

2020 postgraduate coursework degree summary 89 Degree Page Duration Indicative annual Intake date Minimum prerequisites and admission requirements10 (year)1 tuition fee2

Environmental Policy 39 2 years $35,500 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent or graduate Diploma in Environmental Policy and Management and Management or equivalent.

Finance 46 2 years $44,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Finance and Business Economics 47 2 years $44,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Global Food and 47 2 years $42,500 Jan, May, Bachelor degree or equivalent. Agricultural Business7 Sep

Innovation and Entrepreneurship7 47 2 years $42,500 Jan, Sep Bachelor degree or equivalent.

International Management7 48 2 years $44,000 Jan, Sep • 36 unit extension pathway: Bachelor degree in a cognate discipline and a GPA of 4.5 • 48 unit conversion pathway: Bachelor degree or equivalent

International Trade 48 4 $42,500 Jan, May, Bachelor degree or equivalent. and Development7 trimesters Sep

Landscape Architecture6 33 2 years $37,000 Feb, Jul12 Bachelor of Architectural Design or equivalent with a 60% or higher average plus portfolio of work and CV.

Laws 77 1 year $42,500 Feb, Jul Bachelor of Laws or equivalent.

Marine Engineering 63 1.5 years $44,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor of Engineering (Honours). Applicants without an honours degree in engineering must provide evidence of formal qualifications and professional work experience providing equivalent learning outcomes.

Marketing7 48 4 $44,000 Jan, May, Bachelor degree or equivalent. trimesters Sep

Materials Engineering 63 2 years $43,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Mathematical Sciences 79 2 years $42,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Minimally Invasive Surgery3,11 70 1 year $39,500 Feb Applicants should have a surgical fellowship or consultant post within a major interest in minimally invasive surgery.13

Music (Performance Studies) 82 2 years $36,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor of Music or equivalent plus audition. Additional information is required at the time of application but must be submitted online via the Faculty website - refer - Degree Finder - Entry Requirements - Additional Entry Requirements.

Music (Performance and Pedagogy) 83 2 years $36,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor of Music or equivalent plus audition. Additional information is required at the time of application but must be submitted online via the Faculty website - refer - Degree Finder - Entry Requirements - Additional Entry Requirements.

Nursing Science 70 2 years $33,500 Feb Bachelor of Nursing or equivalent plus two years post-registration nursing 13 Specialising in: experience in a chosen speciality. • Acute Care • Anaesthetics and Recovery • Burns Nursing • Cardiac • Emergency • Intensive Care • Mental Health • Oncology • Orthopaedic • Perioperative • Renal

Petroleum Engineering 64 1.5 years $42,000 Feb Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Planning6 33 2 years $37,000 Feb, Jul A completed Bachelor degree from the University of Adelaide (or equivalent) with a GPA of 5.0 or better (out of 7.0). Applicants who have not completed an undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide must submit a Curriculum Vitae to the School of Architecture and Built Environment.

Planning (Urban Design)6 33 2 years $37,000 Feb, Jul A completed Bachelor of Architectural Design degree from University of Adelaide (or equivalent) with a GPA of 5.0 of better (out of 7.0). Applicants who have not completed a Bachelor of Architectural Design degree at the University of Adelaide (or equivalent) must submit a Curriculum Vitae and a Portfolio of their work to the School of Architecture and Built Environment.

1. Students satisfactorily completing all courses per semester). Tuition fees are reviewed and 3. External degree: to apply, please contact the NOTES may expect to complete an academic program indexed on a yearly basis and may be subject relevant school/department as stated in the within the normal duration of that degree. to annual increases. Prospective students detailed degree information in this prospectus. Students who have failed courses, or students should be aware that their fees may be subject 4. Available online only. to an increase each year and that they are liable needing to complete prerequisite courses will 5. Available in both internal and external modes; for these fees upon acceptance of their offer. take longer. to study externally, please contact the relevant The fees cover the cost of teaching and the 2. The international student Indicative Annual school/discipline as stated in the detailed cost of student support services. All fees listed Tuition Fee quoted above is for a standard degree information in this prospectus. full-time load of 24 units per year (or 12 units are in Australian dollars (AUD$).

90 2020 postgraduate coursework degree summary Degree Page Duration Indicative annual Intake date Minimum prerequisites and admission requirements10 (year)1 tuition fee2

Planning (Urban Design) 34 3 years $37,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor of Architectural Design or equivalent plus portfolio of work and CV. with Landscape Architecture6

Professional Accounting 49 1.5 years $44,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Property 34 2 years $37,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Psychology (Clinical) 72 2 years $38,500 Jan Australian honours psychology degree or equivalent approved by the Australian Psychological Society, two referee reports plus interview.13

Psychology (Health) 73 2 years $38,500 Jan Australian honours psychology degree or equivalent approved by the Australian Psychological Society, two referee reports plus interview.13

Public Health 71 2 years $36,500 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Science (Petroleum Geoscience) 64 1 year $42,000 Feb Honours degree in science (AQF Level 8 or equivalent), majoring in a relevant field (such as geology, geophysics, earth sciences or similar). Students with a bachelor degree in science (AQF Level 7 or equivalent) may be considered if they have undertaken at least one year of professional experience in a relevant field, providing appropriate work-based learning outcomes that, combined with their undergraduate degree, are assessed to be equivalent to an honours (AQF Level 8) qualification.

Science in Addiction Studies4,11 72 1 year Refer www.ipas. Aug All applicants must meet the requirements as set out by Virginia vcu.edu Commonwealth University (VCU) at www.ipas.vcu.edu

Software Engineering 64 2 years $42,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent with major in computer science, computer systems engineering, software engineering, telecommunications engineering, or a Graduate Diploma in Computer Science.

Teaching (Middle and Secondary) 56 2 years $38,500 Jan Bachelor degree or equivalent with at least a major and a minor (but preferably two majors) in the bachelor degree which align with the available specialist teaching areas. Applicants should refer to Degree Finder www.adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder for teaching areas.

(Doctor of) Veterinary Medicine 86 3 years $62,000 Feb Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience) or equivalent. Applicants are also required to submit a self-assessment checklist on skills learnt in extramural studies.

Viticulture and Oenology 87 2 years $45,000 Jul Relevant bachelor degree or equivalent in a field such as agriculture, biology, microbiology, biochemistry, chemistry, plant and general science, or engineering.

Wine Business7 49 2 years $44,000 Jan, May, Bachelor degree or equivalent. Sep

GRADUATE DIPLOMA Agribusiness7 43 1 year $42,500 Jan, May, 1. Relevant agriculture, food or business bachelor degree with a minimum Sep of one years’ full-time equivalent work experience supported by a CV, essay and interview, OR 2. Any bachelor degree or equivalent with a minimum of three years’ full-time equivalent work experience supported by a CV, essay and interview, OR 3. Applicants without a bachelor degree or equivalent will be considered on the basis of a minimum of seven years’ full-time equivalent work experience supported by a CV, essay and interview.

Applied Economics 44 1 year $42,500 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent. Alternative pathway: Students may enter this degree from the Graduate Certificate in Applied Economics.

Applied Finance 44 1 year $44,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Applied Project Management5,7 45 1 year $42,500 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Art History 38 1 year $35,500 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent or Graduate Certificate in Art History

Bioinformatics 86 1 year $40,500 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent in mathematical science, computer science or natural science.

Biotechnology (Biomedical) 86 1 year $40,500 Feb, Jul Relevant bachelor degree in a field such as genetics, biochemistry, molecular biology or another related field.

6. All applicants must submit a portfolio and a 7. Delivered on a trimester basis. Trimesters are 10. A GPA requirement may apply in addition to the Curriculum Vitae to Admissions. The portfolio compressed study periods which usually run minimum requirements specified below. GPA (Grade should be of the applicant’s own work (uploaded from late January to May, May to August and Point Average) is a numerical index that summarises as a .pdf or link to their online application, or by September to November. academic performance on a scale of 0 to 7.0. mail as a CD/DVD) demonstrating manual graphic 8. A total tuition fee for 12 units of study is 11. Offered part-time and available to non-student skills and ability through freehand drawing or provided for Graduate Certificates. visa holder only. sketches, skills in relevant design-related areas, as 9. Trimester 2 delivery considered on a 12. Applicants considered for July intake on a well as familiarity using a Computer-Aided Design case-by-case basis. case-by-case basis. (CAD) software package. 13. See full program entry for additional entry requirements.

2020 postgraduate coursework degree summary 91 Degree Page Duration Indicative annual Intake date Minimum prerequisites and admission requirements10 (year)1 tuition fee2

Business Administration7 45 1 year $48,500 Jan, May, Bachelor degree or equivalent plus 2 years relevant work experience OR at least Sep 7 years work experience AND GMAT Test Score of 500. All applicants must adequately meet the attributes of Leadership, Communication, Team Skills, Motivation and Business Skills. Applicants may demonstrate they meet the work experience and attributes via their CV, essay responses or interview.

Business Law 76 1 year $42,500 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent (not available to applicants with a Bachelor of Law or equivalent).

Commerce 46 1 year $44,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Computer Science 52 1 year $42,000 Feb Bachelor degree or equivalent in a field other than computer science or computing engineering.

Counselling and Psychotherapy 70 1 year $36,500 Feb Bachelor degree or equivalent. All applicants must submit a CV and attend an interview (by phone or Skype).13

Cyber Security 53 1 year $42,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent (students with a Bachelor of Computer Science will be required to complete foundation courses as electives).

Entrepreneurship and Innovation7 47 1 year $21,250 Jan, May, Bachelor degree or equivalent. Sep

Environmental Policy 39 1 year $35,500 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent. and Management

Global Food and 47 1 year $42,500 Jan, May, Bachelor degree or equivalent. Agricultural Business7 Sep

International Addiction Studies11 72 2 years Visit www.ipas. August All applicants must meet the admission entry requirements as set out by the vcu.edu Virginia Commonwealth University at www.ipas.vcu.edu

International Trade 48 1 year $42,500 Jan, Sep Bachelor degree or equivalent. Please note that the Graduate Diploma in and Development7 International Trade and Development is currently only offered as an exit strategy from the Master of International Trade and Development, rather than an entry point. Applicants are advised to apply for the Master of International Trade and Development.

Interpreting, Translation and 38 1 year $35,500 Feb Bachelor degree or equivalent. Transcultural Communication

Legal Practice 76 1 year $17,000 Feb, Apr, Bachelor of Laws or equivalent. Applicants must provide a letter from the Law Jul, Oct Society of South Australia that confirms accreditation of their course if their degree is awarded by an institution other than the University of Adelaide or University of South Australia.

Marine Engineering 63 1 year $44,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Music (Performance and Pedagogy) 82 1 year $36,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor of Music or equivalent plus audition. Additional information is required at the time of application but must be submitted online via the Faculty website - refer - Degree Finder - Entry Requirements - Additional Entry Requirements.

Music Performance 82 1 year $36,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor of Music or equivalent plus audition. Additional information is required at the time of application but must be submitted online via the Faculty website - refer - Degree Finder - Entry Requirements - Additional Entry Requirements.

Nursing Science 69 1 year $33,500 Feb, Jul Bachelor of Nursing or equivalent and registration (or eligible for registration) as a nurse in Australia or New Zealand; or have at least 2 years’ experience as a registered nurse in the field of specialisation to be undertaken.13

Professional Accounting 49 1 year $44,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Public Health 71 1 year $36,500 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Viticulture and Oenology 87 1 year $45,000 Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Wine Business7 49 1 year $44,000 Jan, May, Bachelor degree or equivalent. Sep

1. Students satisfactorily completing all courses per semester). Tuition fees are reviewed and 3. External degree: to apply, please contact the NOTES may expect to complete an academic program indexed on a yearly basis and may be subject relevant school/department as stated in the within the normal duration of that degree. to annual increases. Prospective students detailed degree information in this prospectus. Students who have failed courses, or students should be aware that their fees may be subject 4. Available online only. to an increase each year and that they are liable needing to complete prerequisite courses will 5. Available in both internal and external modes; for these fees upon acceptance of their offer. take longer. to study externally, please contact the relevant The fees cover the cost of teaching and the 2. The international student Indicative Annual school/discipline as stated in the detailed cost of student support services. All fees listed Tuition Fee quoted above is for a standard degree information in this prospectus. full-time load of 24 units per year (or 12 units are in Australian dollars (AUD$).

92 2020 postgraduate coursework degree summary Degree Page Duration Indicative total Intake date Minimum prerequisites and admission requirements10 (year)1 tuition fee

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE8 Alcohol and Drug Studies 68 6 months $11,500 Feb A relevant four-year undergraduate degree with a high level of academic achievement.13

Applied Economics 44 6 months $21,250 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Applied Project Management7 45 1 $21,250 Jan, May, Bachelor degree or equivalent or seven years relevant work experience as trimester Sep approved by the Faculty.

Art History 38 6 months $17,750 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent. Selection into level of degree is based on academic achievement.

Biotechnology (Biomedical) 86 6 months $20,250 Feb Relevant degree in the field of genetics, biochemistry, molecular biology or a related field.

Business Administration7 45 1 $24,250 Jan, May, Bachelor degree or equivalent plus 2 years relevant work experience or at least 7 trimester Sep years work experience and GMAT Test Score of 500.

Business Law 76 6 months $21,250 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent (not available to applicants with a Bachelor of Law or equivalent).

Commerce 46 6 months $22,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Computer Science 52 6 months $21,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent in a field other than computer science or computer engineering.

Counselling and Psychotherapy 70 6 months $18,250 Feb Bachelor degree or equivalent. All applicants must submit a CV and attend an interview (by phone or Skype).13

Cyber Security (Secure Software) 53 6 months $21,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor of Computer Science

Entrepreneurship7 47 1 $21,250 Jan, May, Bachelor degree or equivalent. trimester Sep

Environmental Policy 39 6 months $17,750 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent with a credit average. and Management

Global Food and 1 $21,250 Jan, May, Bachelor degree or equivalent. Agricultural Business7 trimester Sep

Insolvency Law 77 6 months $21,250 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent. This program is not available to international applicants who hold or require a student visa. International applications will however be accepted from applicants who hold a valid Australian visa permitting study.

International Addiction Studies11 48 1 year Visit: www.ipas. Aug All applicants must meet the admission entry requirements as set out by the vcu.edu Virginia Commonwealth University at www.ipas.vcu.edu

International Trade 48 1 $21,250 Jan, Sep Bachelor degree or equivalent. and Development7 trimester

Marine Engineering 63 6 months $22,000 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Public Health 71 6 months $18,250 Feb, Jul Bachelor degree or equivalent.

Wine Business7 49 1 $22,000 Jan Relevant bachelor degree or equivalent or three years of relevant work experience. trimester Relevant work experience includes full-time commercial experience in a senior administration, sales, marketing, vineyard or winery operations role. All applicants must provide a resume and the details of two referees.

6. All applicants must submit a portfolio and a 7. Delivered on a trimester basis. Trimesters are 10. A GPA requirement may apply in addition to the Curriculum Vitae to Admissions. The portfolio compressed study periods which usually run minimum requirements specified below. GPA (Grade should be of the applicant’s own work (uploaded from late January to May, May to August and Point Average) is a numerical index that summarises as a .pdf or link to their online application, or by September to November. academic performance on a scale of 0 to 7.0. mail as a CD/DVD) demonstrating manual graphic 8. A total tuition fee for 12 units of study is 11. Offered part-time and available to non-student skills and ability through freehand drawing or provided for Graduate Certificates. visa holder only. sketches, skills in relevant design-related areas, as 9. Trimester 2 delivery considered on a 12. Applicants considered for July intake on a well as familiarity using a Computer-Aided Design case-by-case basis. case-by-case basis. (CAD) software package. 13. See full program entry for additional entry requirements.

2020 postgraduate coursework degree summary 93 GLOSSARY

Advanced standing Status/credit/exemptions Elective course A non-compulsory subject that International student You are considered to be granted on the basis of work already completed may be chosen as part of a program of study. an overseas student if you are not an Australian at another post-secondary institution. citizen, Australian permanent resident, New Exchange agreement An agreement between Zealand citizen, or holder of an Australian Articulation agreement A formal agreement universities allowing students to undertake permanent resident humanitarian visa. where study at selected institutions may 1-2 semesters of their degree program at an be counted towards University of Adelaide overseas institution. Lecture A class on a specific topic presented qualifications. by a lecturer to a large group of students. Extra admission requirements Requirements, Assumed knowledge Previously acquired in addition to the specified qualifications, needed Level A stage or period (generally one year in knowledge that will enable understanding for a student to be accepted into a particular duration) within a degree, e.g. Level 1, 2, 3. of a course or degree. program, e.g. audition, interview, portfolio The depth and complexity of courses increases submission, personal qualities assessment. through each level. Bachelor degree An undergraduate qualification gained after minimum of three years full-time Full-time study A standard full-time study Major sequence A combination of approved study. A bachelor degree is made up of a range of load consists of 24 units per academic year, and courses leading to specialisation within a field core (compulsory) courses and elective courses, 12 units per semester. The University and the of study, completed over one or more years of usually delivered via lectures and tutorials. DHA considers a 75% study load (9 units per a degree. semester or trimester) a full-time load. While Campus The grounds of a university or other international students can enrol in a 75% study OSHC Overseas Student Health Cover is institute of higher education. load, it is not recommended as it may result compulsory health insurance that provides basic in their not completing their program within and emergency health cover. It is an essential Combined degree A combined degree program the standard duration. International students requirement for international students to allows students to complete the requirements of are required by DHA to complete within the obtain a student visa. two degrees in less time than if the degrees were specified duration of the degree. completed separately. Successful completion Part-time study Any study load that is less results in the award of a single parchment Faculty An academic branch in the University, than 75%, or 18 units a year. Note that under listing the combined degrees. A student may consisting of various schools, e.g. The Faculty current student visa regulations, part-time study not graduate until the requirements for both of Health Sciences. is not recommended for international students degrees have been met. as they are required by the DHA to complete GEAP (General English for Academic within the specified duration of their degree. Confirmation of EnrolmentThe document Purposes) A course for students looking to sent by the University after receipt of the tuition improve their English for a variety of reasons, PEP (Pre-enrolment English Program) A fee deposit. May be used as proof of student such as to assist with future academic study or direct entry pathway English language program status to apply for a visa. their future career. GEAP by itself is not a direct for students that have not met the entry entry pathway to undergraduate or postgraduate requirements for their chosen award program. Core course A compulsory subject taken as study at the University of Adelaide. part of a program of study. Program A series of courses making up a Honours Honours is a one-year full-time particular qualification, e.g. Bachelor of Course An individual subject taken as part (or equivalent part-time) degree that allows Commerce. of a program of study. students to consolidate learning from their undergraduate studies by undertaking Semester The standard length of an individual Coursework program A program of study research and a thesis. course. University courses are taught in two structured around particular courses, usually semesters: semester 1, from February/March delivered via lectures and tutorials. IELTS The International English Language until late June; and semester 2, from July/ Testing System, an internationally recognised August until November. CRICOS Commonwealth Register of Institutions UK-based test for English language assessment, and Courses for Overseas Students essential for student visa requirements. Seminar A small class similar to a tutorial, involving presentations by students. DHA Department of Home Affairs Indicative annual tuition fee The indicative annual tuition fee quoted in this prospectus is TOEFL Test of English as a Foreign Language, Diploma Some schools in the University based on the standard full-time enrolment load an internationally recognised US-based English offer diplomas, which usually consist of 1-2 of 24 units per year or 12 units per semester. language test. years of fulltime coursework, delivered via The fees cover the cost of teaching and the lectures and tutorials. cost of student support services. The quoted Trimester Trimesters are compressed study fee is reviewed on a yearly basis. Prospective periods which usually run from late January to Discipline A field or area of study, students should be aware that their fees may May, May to August and September to November. e.g. engineering, architecture, nursing. increase each year and that they are liable for these fees upon acceptance of their offer. Each Tutorial Small, weekly classes led by a tutor or Double degree A double degree program allows student will be advised of their fee schedule in lecturer, where students discuss issues relevant students to complete the requirements of two their offer of admission to the University. Fees to a particular course. degrees in less time than if the degrees were may vary depending on enrolment load, e.g. completed separately. Successful completion if students ‘overload’ or ‘underload’, fees may Unit A value assigned to courses identifying the results in the award of two degrees with separate be increased or decreased accordingly. All fees amount of work involved. Full-time students parchments. A student may graduate from each listed are in Australian dollars (AUD$). normally undertake 24 units of study a year. degree as soon as the requirements for each degree have been met. For example: Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) with Bachelor of Arts.

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