UAC key dates under review

On Friday 10 September a revised timetable for NSW HSC examinations and results was released.

As a consequence, the following UAC dates will change:

− ATARs for NSW and ACT Year 12 students will now be released at 9am on Thursday 20 January 2022. − January Round 2 will now be the first ATAR-based offer round. The deadline for changing preferences for January Round 2 will be midnight on Friday 21 January 2022. − January Round 2 offers will be released at 7.30am on Wednesday 26 January 2022. − Educational Access Scheme applications must be completed by Friday 17 December to be considered in January Round 2 offers and to receive an eligibility letter on Friday 21 January 2022.

Other UAC dates are under review by UAC and institutions and will be confirmed as soon as possible.

This publication will be updated once all dates have been confirmed. UAC Guide 2021–22 Important information 2021–22 Dates relate to UAC applications only. Times indicated in this Guide are based on Sydney time.

Application dates Thursday 1 April 2021 Undergraduate applications open Thursday 15 April 2021 International undergraduate applications open Sunday 19 September 2021 Schools Recommendation Scheme applications close Thursday 30 September 2021 Early bird applications close* Friday 4 February 2022 Applications close for semester 1, 2022 Some courses have early closing dates set by the institutions. Check the course descriptions on UAC’s website at uac.edu.au/search. * To avoid a higher processing charge, early bird applications must be completed, paid for and submitted by midnight on Thursday 30 September 2021.

Processing charges Early bird Thursday 1 April – midnight Thursday 30 September 2021 $70 Standard Friday 1 October 2021 – Friday 4 February 2022 $200 All fees and charges are in Australian dollars, not refundable under any circumstances (except as required by law) and subject to change after 30 June 2021. Applications must be completed, paid for and submitted by midnight on the relevant closing date. For a complete list of UAC fees and charges, go to uac.edu.au.

Year 12 results and ATAR dates All dates determined by external organisations are subject to change. 2021 NSW HSC students 2021 ACT Year 12 students Friday 17 December 2021 (originally 10 Dec) Tuesday 14 December 2021 (originally 9 Dec) 2021 NSW HSC results released by NESA from 6am Statement (including ATAR) issued by ACT Board of Senior Secondary ATARs released by UAC on UAC’s website from 9am Studies. Students should collect their certificates from their college on or after this date International Baccalaureate (IB) students Friday 17 December 2021 (originally 10 Dec) Sunday 2 January 2022 ATARs released by UAC on UAC’s website from 9am Results released by IB Cardiff, UK

Key offer dates All dates are subject to change. For the latest information, check uac.edu.au/key-dates. Undergraduate To ensure your application is assessed in time for a particular offer round, apply and provide your additional documentation as early as possible. The main offer rounds for Year 12 students are December Round 2 and January Round 1.

Apply and pay by Upload PDF documents by Change preferences Offers released at Offer round midnight on midnight on by midnight on^ 7.30am on November Round 1 Thu 21 Oct 2021 Thu 28 Oct 2021 Thu 4 Nov 2021 Fri 12 Nov 2021 November Round 2 Thu 4 Nov 2021 Tue 9 Nov 2021 Thu 18 Nov 2021 Thu 25 Nov 2021 December Round 1 Mon 8 Nov 2021 Fri 12 Nov 2021 Thu 2 Dec 2021 Thu 9 Dec 2021 December Round 2 Mon 15 Nov 2021 Mon 22 Nov 2021 Sat 18 Dec 2021 Wed 22 Dec 2021 January Round 1 Thu 9 Dec 2021 Tue 28 Dec 2021 Thu 6 Jan 2022 Thu 13 Jan 2022 January Round 2 Thu 6 Jan 2022 Tue 11 Jan 2022 Thu 20 Jan 2022 Thu 27 Jan 2022 February Round 1 Thu 20 Jan 2022 Thu 27 Jan 2022 Thu 27 Jan 2022 Thu 3 Feb 2022 February Round 2 Fri 4 Feb 2022* Fri 4 Feb 2022 Fri 4 Feb 2022 Thu 10 Feb 2022 March Round 1 Fri 4 Feb 2022* Thu 24 Feb 2022 Thu 24 Feb 2022 Thu 3 Mar 2022 * This is the final closing date to apply for courses starting semester 1, 2022. Note that for February Round 2, the application, document upload and change of preference deadlines are all on the same day. ^ There are short periods before each offer round when you are unable to change your preferences in your application. International Conditional offers: You will receive a conditional offer approximately 48 hours after you have successfully submitted your application. You may use this as part of your pre-visa assessment if required. It does not make you eligible to enrol in a course of study. To enrol, you need an unconditional offer. Unconditional offers: This table shows the UAC dates by which you need to apply and pay, and change your course preferences, to be considered for an unconditional offer in each offer round.

Apply and pay by midnight on Change courses by midnight^ on Unconditional offers released at 7.30am on Sun 12 Dec 2021 Sat 18 Dec 2021 Wed 22 Dec 2021 Sun 2 Jan 2022 Mon 3 Jan 2022 Mon 10 Jan 2022 Sat 15 Jan 2022 Sun 16 Jan 2022 Fri 21 Jan 2022 Sun 23 Jan 2022 Mon 24 Jan 2022 Mon 31 Jan 2022 Fri 4 Feb 2022* Sun 6 Feb 2022 Fri 11 Feb 2022 Fri 4 Feb 2022*s Sun 27 Feb 2022 Fri 4 Mar 2022 * This is the final closing date to apply for courses starting semester 1, 2022. ^ Do not change your courses between this date and the date offers are released; if you do, you may miss out on an offer to your preferred course. Welcome to UAC

Finishing school and planning for next year is an exciting time: greater independence and freedom are just around the corner.

If your plans include going on to complete a degree or diploma, then UAC – and this book – are going to be Here at UAC, we hold regular application Q&A really helpful for you. sessions on our Facebook and Instagram When you apply for university through UAC, you can channels. Our Community Engagement team gets apply for multiple courses at multiple institutions, all in out and about to schools and expos and, this year, one place. they’ll be launching a series of webinars on a wide variety of topics relevant to you as you progress This UAC Guide leads you through the UAC application through Year 12. Follow us on Facebook and process, from choosing your courses and submitting your Instagram for event notifications or keep an eye on application through to getting your offer and enrolling. the key dates on our website. We provide impartial advice about all the options available to you and describe what will happen (and Of course, our Customer Service team is always when) throughout the year. ready to take your calls and answer your online enquiries. Please get in touch with us if you ever First steps need advice or reassurance. To get you started, we’ve put together a high-level In the meantime, good luck with your studies. timeline that gives you an idea of when you need to be thinking about your UAC application over the coming All the best, months (and when you don’t). Take a look overleaf and maybe add some reminders to your calendar.

We’ve also broken down the application process into eight main steps, from researching courses to enrolling. Kim Paino Just follow these steps and you’ll stay on track. General Manager UAC Marketing and Engagement Getting help If you have questions about the content or structure of a course, your best bet is to talk directly to staff at the Universities Admissions Centre (NSW & ACT) Pty Ltd university. Open days are a great opportunity to do this. Quad 2, 6 Parkview Drive, Sydney Olympic Park NSW I can’t recommend them highly enough and hopefully Locked Bag 112, Silverwater NSW 2128 they’ll be in person this year! While you’re there, you’ll T (+61 2) 9752 0200 also be able to talk to current students about their uac.edu.au uacinfo uacinfo experiences and take a tour of the campus. A list of this year’s open days is on page 05. uacinfo uacinfo

Welcome to UAC i UAC key dates at a glance

UAC applications open and UAC PINs Terms 1 and 2 1 Apr emailed to students

19 Sep SRS applications close Term 3 Early bird applications close 30 Sep (price increases from $70 to $200 after this date)

Term 4 Oct/Nov NSW HSC exams

Deadline to change preferences for Next steps 4 Nov Schools Recommendation Scheme oers

12 Nov Schools Recommendation Scheme oers released

Deadline to submit an Educational Access Scheme 22 Nov application (and documents) to have it considered in December Round 2 oers

17 Dec HSC results and ATARs released

Deadline to change preferences for 18 Dec December Round 2 oers

December Round 2 oers released 22 Dec (first main oer round for Year 12 students)

Deadline to change preferences for 6 Jan January Round 1 oers

January Round 1 oers released 13 Jan (second main oer round for Year 12 students)

Institutions will continue to make progressively smaller numbers of oers until they have filled all the places in their courses. The last oer round is in March. Most courses will start between mid-February and early March.

For a complete list of UAC application dates, go to uac.edu.au/key-dates.

ii Steps to study through UAC

01. 02. Research Apply for university Search for courses in this Guide and on UAC’s Apply and pay before 30 September. website. Not sure what course to choose? It’s ok: you can Check selection rank information, admission change your course preferences later. criteria and pathway options for courses you’re interested in.

03. Apply for entry schemes and equity scholarships

Schools Recommendation Scheme (SRS): Get assessed on a range of criteria other than, or in addition to, your ATAR. Applications close at midnight 19 September.

Educational Access Scheme (EAS): Apply to have any long-term educational disadvantages considered as part of the selection process.

Equity Scholarship: Apply for financial support provided to disadvantaged students.

04. 05. Order preferences for early o ers Get your ATAR The Schools Recommendation Scheme makes early o„ers You will receive your ATAR in December. in November. Make sure you have the course you most The ATAR helps universities rank want to do as your first preference. applicants for selection into their courses.

07. 06. Get your o er Review your preferences Most institutions make o„ers to Year 12 After you receive your ATAR, you will have a couple of days students in December and January. to update your preference list. Log in to your application on the UAC website to change, remove or add preferences.

Accept your o„er and follow the institution’s instructions to start the enrolment 08. process. Don’t worry, you can still receive o„ers in later o„er rounds, even if Accept and enrol you’ve already accepted a previous o„er.

Steps to study through UAC iii iv Contents

Important information for 2021–22 Equity Scholarships available through UAC 46 Inside front cover Other scholarships 46 UAC key dates at a glance ii HSC courses to be examined in 2021 48 Steps to study through UAC iii Common terms and abbreviations 51 Part 1: General information Part 2: UAC’s participating institutions Apply to any of these institutions with just one Uni open days 2021 05 application through UAC Australian Catholic University 59 UAC fees and charges 07 Australian College of Applied Psychology 64 Choosing your courses 08 Australian College of Physical Education 66 Australian National University 68 The essential questions 08 Charles Darwin University 72 Special requirements and policies 09 Charles Sturt University 76 Where to go for more information 11 CQUniversity 80 Your application 13 Griffith University 84 Why apply through UAC? 13 International College of Management, Sydney 89 What you need when you apply 13 La Trobe University 93 How to apply 16 Macleay College 96 Course preferences 18 Macquarie University 98 After you apply 20 MIT Sydney 104 Applying for access schemes 20 National Art School 106 Services for applicants with a disability 22 SAE Creative Media Institute 108 Your responsibilities as an applicant 22 SIBT 112 Declaration and authority 24 Southern Cross University 114 FAQs about applying 25 Torrens University Australia 118 University of Canberra 122 Admission and selection 26 University of New England 128 General admission requirements 26 University of Newcastle 133 Academic requirements 26 University of Notre Dame 138 Additional selection requirements 29 University of Sydney 141 Pathway options 30 University of Technology Sydney 147 English language proficiency 30 University of Wollongong 153 Selection process 31 UNSW Sydney 162 Entry schemes 32 UNSW Canberra at ADFA 168 Western Sydney University 170 Offers and enrolment 35 Why preferences matter 35 Part 3: Apply direct institutions Timing of offers 35 Apply to these institutions directly Getting your offer 36 Academy of Information Technology 183 Accepting your offer 36 Academy of Interactive Entertainment 185 What to do when you get an offer 37 Academy of Music and Performing Arts 187 Receiving further offers 38 Australian Institute of Music 189 Deferring your start date 38 Elite Education Institute 191 Unsuccessful applicants 39 Endeavour College of Natural Health 193 Enrolment 39 Kent Institute Australia 195 Orientation week 39 Legal Profession Admission Board of NSW 197 Transferring to another course 40 National Institute of Dramatic Art 198 FAQs about offers 40 Wentworth Institute of Higher Education 200 William Angliss Institute 201 Course costs and financial assistance 41 Types of courses 41 Part 4: Course Finder Commonwealth-supported place courses 42 Find your topic of interest 204 Domestic fee-paying courses 44 Find your course 207 Student services and amenities fee 44 Australian Government payments 45

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Uni open days 2021 05 UAC fees and charges 07 Choosing your courses 08 Your application 13 Admission and selection 26 Offers and enrolment 35 Course costs and financial assistance 41 HSC courses to be examined in 2021 48 Common terms and abbreviations 51

Back to Guide contents Part 1: General Information 03 04 Back to Guide contents Uni open days 2021 (Dates have changed since publication: go to uac.edu.au/open-days)

Australian Catholic University La Trobe University University of Newcastle openday.acu.edu.au latrobe.edu.au/openday newcastle.edu.au Refer to our website for Open Day dates in 2021. Refer to our website for Open Day dates in 2021. Central Coast (Ourimbah) 31 July

Newcastle (Callaghan) and Australian College of Applied Psychology Macleay College Newcastle City 28 August acap.edu.au/events macleay.edu.au/events Refer to our website for Open Day dates in 2021. Refer to our website for Open Day dates in 2021. University of Notre Dame notredame.edu.au/events/sydney

Australian College of Physical Education Macquarie University Refer to our website for Open Day dates in 2021. acpe.edu.au openday.mq.edu.au Sydney 5 June, 3 July, 9 October, 13 November North Ryde 14 August University of Sydney sydney.edu.au

Australian National University MIT Sydney All campuses 28 August anu.edu.au mit.edu.au/open-day Canberra 21 August Refer to our website for Open Day dates in 2021. University of Technology Sydney openday.uts.edu.au

Charles Darwin University National Art School Refer to our website for Open Day dates in 2021. cdu.edu.au/discovercdu nas.edu.au Casuarina 21 August Darlinghurst 4 September University of Wollongong uow.edu.au/openday

Charles Sturt University SAE Creative Media Institute Wollongong 7 August csu.edu.au/openday sae.edu.au Virtual Open Day June Sydney and Byron Bay 8 August UNSW Sydney unsw.edu.au Port Macquarie 1 August SIBT UNSW Canberra 21 August Wagga Wagga 8 August sibt.nsw.edu.au UNSW Sydney 4 September Albury–Wodonga 15 August For customised campus tours/appointments and Bathurst 22 August course information call (02) 9964 6555 or visit sibt.nsw.edu.au. Western Sydney University Orange 29 August westernsydney.edu.au/openday Mid Year Info Day 15 May Dubbo 4 September Southern Cross University scu.edu.au/opendays Open Day 15 August

CQUniversity Refer to our website for Open Day dates at Coffs Refer to our website for all upcoming events cqu.edu.au/openday Harbour, Lismore and Gold Coast in 2021. westernsydney.edu.au/events. Virtual Open Day 31 July 9am–1pm (AEST) 14 August Torrens University Australia Online Chat 29 April, 20 May, 15 September, torrens.edu.au/about/openday 3–6pm (AEST) 6 October, 23 November The Rocks, Ultimo and Sydney Information Evening 26 August Pyrmont 8 May, 21 August 6pm–8pm (AEST) University of Canberra Griffith University canberra.edu.au/openday griffith.edu.au/open-day Bruce 21 August Gold Coast, Nathan and South Bank 8 August University of New England International College of Management, Sydney une.edu.au icms.edu.au Armidale 7 May Manly 8 August

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The essential questions How do I choose the right course for me? What courses are available through UAC? Domestic undergraduate students can choose from THINK about what you’re interested in and more than 2,000 courses at 28 institutions. what school subjects you enjoy most and do well in. International undergraduate students can choose from more than 1,500 courses. INVESTIGATE careers that relate to the subjects you’re studying at school. For a list of courses offered at each institution, Choosing your courses your Choosing go to Part 2 starting on page 57. VOLUNTEER at a workplace to see if you enjoy it. For courses listed by fields of study, follow these steps: VISIT careers expos and open days.

Go to the topic of interest index on page 204. RESEARCH areas of job growth and skills shortages. Look up a topic that interests you (eg Aboriginal Studies) and you’ll see the field of study it BEWARE of: belongs to (eg Society and Culture). − peer pressure (don’t pick a course just because your friends choose it) Turn to ‘Find your course’ on page 207. − family expectations (choose a course that’s right for you, not one you think Look up the field of study you found in your parents want you to do) Step 2 and you’ll find related courses listed − lack of direction (resist selecting a by institution. course because it looks easy or is close to home) For the latest course information throughout the − misguided perceptions (eg not wanting year, search for courses on the UAC website. to ‘waste’ a high ATAR).

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08 Back to Guide contents FIND study paths taken by people with Search for your chosen course at uac.edu.au/ an academic background similar to yours search. – visit Course Compass at uac.edu.au/

coursecompass. Check the ATAR profile at the bottom of the Choosing your courses course description, which shows previous What jobs could I get with this degree? students’ ATARs and selection ranks. The lowest selection rank is the most important Search for courses at uac.edu.au/search number. See the ATAR profile example below. and read ‘Career opportunities’ in the course descriptions. In the course descriptions, some institutions will specify: Check ‘Where to go for more information’ at − a minimum ATAR or selection rank you’ll have to the end of this section for suggestions of other achieve to be considered for a place places to find careers information and advice. − an estimated selection rank you’ll need to be offered a place How will the uni select students for this − a guaranteed ATAR or selection rank. If you course? achieve this ATAR or selection rank you are guaranteed to receive an offer to the course. Universities will: − USUALLY select students based on their selection rank (ATAR + adjustment factors) What if I don’t think I’ll get selected? − SOMETIMES select students using additional Don’t think you’ll meet the entry requirements for your criteria, such as HSC subject prerequisites, chosen courses? Include pathway courses in your list personal statements, interviews, tests or portfolios. of preferences in your application. Read ‘Pathway options’ on page 30 or visit uac.edu.au/pathways. Check the course description for details of additional selection criteria – go to uac.edu.au/search. Special requirements and policies If you’re considering courses to do with health, Special requirements and policies apply to students welfare or teaching, read ‘Special requirements and in health- and welfare-related courses and teacher policies’ on this page. education courses.

What are my chances of getting in? These requirements relate to: Selection is a competitive process and your − clinical/internship placements undertaken as chances of being offered a place in your chosen part of your course course depend on how well you meet its selection − proof of English language proficiency criteria. You can use the course’s 2021 ATAR profile − accreditation and procedures for employment as a guide to the selection rank you’ll need to be after you have completed the course. selected for semester 1, 2022. Note that requirements and policies in these areas are subject to regular review.

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Lowest selection rank includes the applicant’s ATAR plus any applicable adjustments; if the applicant hadn’t been eligible for the adjustments they may not have received an offer.

Back to Guide contents Choosing your courses 09 Teacher education courses Students prior to their final professional experience Requirements for students intending to teach placement and graduation. Read further information in NSW schools about the test at aitsl.edu.au. For accreditation as a teacher in NSW, graduates will need to meet the following requirements set by Background checking processes the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA): If you intend to engage in child-related work, − Students entering all accredited teaching you must hold a valid Working With Children Check programs need to have achieved a minimum of clearance. Visit the Office of the Children’s three Band 5s, one of which must be in English, Guardian website at kidsguardian.nsw.gov.au for in their HSC or meet a comparable academic more information. standard early in the program. − From 2023, students entering primary teaching Additionally, you must be employment-screened programs will need to have achieved at least an before beginning an internship or associate teacher Choosing your courses your Choosing HSC Band 4 in mathematics. program in schools. This involves providing a Working With Children Check clearance number Check with individual institutions for further and completing other employment screening information on academic and non-academic entry requirements. Visit teach.nsw.edu.au for details. requirements for particular teaching programs and Alternatively, you can contact the Department’s other approved pathways to study if you do not Probity Unit: call (02) 7814 3825 or email meet these requirements. [email protected].

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Why apply through UAC? What you need when you apply Your application Around 50,000 Year 12 students apply for uni through UAC each year. A current personal email address, not your school email address. Add the domain Applying through UAC means you don’t need to uac.edu.au to your list of safe email apply separately to each institution. And, if you’re a contacts so UAC emails don’t end up in domestic applicant, you can apply for the: your junk folder. − Schools Recommendation Scheme − Educational Access Scheme. Your Year 12 student number and UAC PIN (emailed to NSW and ACT students on Through these schemes, institutions can consider 1 April). factors in addition to your ATAR, such as your If you’re applying from other states, your Year 11 results and any educational disadvantages UAC PIN is the first four digits of your date you’ve experienced: read ‘Applying for access of birth (eg if your birthday is 3 October, schemes’ on page 20. your UAC PIN is 0310; if your birthday is 17 May, your UAC PIN is 1705.) If you’re in need of financial help, you can also apply for an Equity Scholarship. A list of your chosen courses and their course codes. Remember, UAC processes the applications but the institutions decide who receives an offer of a place. A credit card (Mastercard or Visa) or PayPal account to pay the processing fee. Domestic Year 12 students can also pay later using Action! BPAY or Post BillPay. Apply between 1 April and 30 September 2021. The application Applicants for medical degrees: You’ll need to fee will be $70. enter your UCAT (University Clinical Aptitude Test) or International Student Admission Test (ISAT) The application fee increases to $200 on candidate number. 1 October. International students applying through an agent: You’ll need to enter your UACID (UAC Identification Code). Your agent will have this. Tip! Keep an eye out for early course closing dates. You can’t select a course after it has closed. Tip! $ Change your UAC PIN once Early closing dates are indicated in the you’ve submitted your application course search on the UAC website. and keep your UAC PIN in a safe place. , Don’t give your UAC PIN to anyone else.

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Hover over ‘Apply or log in’ and select: − ‘Undergraduate application’ if you’re a domestic student Your application Your − ‘International application’ if you’re an international student.

Select ‘Start your application’.

Follow the prompts to get to the personal details page. This includes entering your Year 12 student number and UAC PIN.

Enter your Year 12 student Enter the UAC PIN number (eg NESA number) emailed to you in April

Review/enter your personal details. Make Click ‘Next’. At this point, you’ll be given a sure: nine-digit UAC application number. If you log • your full name is as it appears on your out now, you can log back in at any time using official ID (ie birth certificate, passport or your UAC application number and UAC PIN. citizenship documents) Review you school/qualification details. • you provide a personal email address (not a school email address as it will Select your course preferences. You can expire). All official communication from change these later. UAC will be via email. If you have your USI (Unique Student Accept the applicant declaration (full Identifier), enter it here. You’ll need it to version printed on page 24) and pay the enrol. To get a USI, go to usi.gov.au. processing fee. The fee is not refundable, except as required by law.

16 Back to Guide contents Your application is now complete and you can apply for the Schools Recommendation Scheme (until 19 September 2021) and Educational Access Scheme. These applications are free. Your application

From the final screen of your application, you can follow the links to apply for SRS or EAS.

Tip! Can’t find your UAC PIN? International students 2021 NSW HSC applicants and ACT The person you authorise to act on your Year 12 applicants: Check your behalf can be a different person or the same school email inbox: UAC emailed person as the agent/representative who may your UAC PIN to this address in April. be helping you with your application and visa. It’s different to your NESA PIN. Applying through an agent? You can add, All other applicants: Your UAC PIN is the first change or delete your agent’s UAC four digits of your date of birth (eg if your Identification Code (UACID) after you’ve birthday is 3 October, your UAC PIN is 0310; if submitted your international application. your birthday is 17 May, your UAC PIN is 1705). Your agent will be able to access information about your application through UAC’s website. Authorising someone to act on your behalf Your application, and all the information within it, is Applying directly to a uni confidential. For privacy reasons, we cannot discuss Some institutions take direct applications, which information relating to your application with anyone you can have in addition to your UAC application. If but you. you complete both a UAC application and a direct application, make sure you don’t duplicate your You can authorise another person to act on your course preferences. If you do, you will be behalf and speak to UAC about your application by: automatically assessed as ‘not eligible’ for an offer − selecting this option when you first apply, or to that course in your UAC application. This ensures − emailing UAC and including the details of the you don’t receive two offers to the same course. person you are authorising after you apply. So make the most of both applications and choose different preferences in each.

If you receive an offer through your direct application, you can still receive an offer through your UAC application. Check with the uni as to how and when it will make its direct offers. You can read about UAC offers in ‘Offers and enrolment’ from page 35.

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Just make sure you apply before midnight on Thursday 30 September 2021 – the processing charge increases after this date.

What if my course is not on the UAC website? If you can’t find the course you’re looking for on UAC’s course search, it means course details are being confirmed: 1. Select a different course to complete your application. 2. Check the course search regularly – new courses will be posted as they become available. 3. Once the course is available, include it in your preferences.

All courses will be published on the UAC website by August 2021.

How do I change my course preferences? You can add, delete or change the order of your course preferences as many times as you like before the closing date for each offer round: 1. Log in to your application using your UAC application number and UAC PIN. 2. Select ‘Course preferences’. 3. Add or delete courses, or drag courses up and down to change their order.

Search to select a new course

Click x to delete a course

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Accept the declaration and authority and submit.

Download your confirmation of application.

Not in the NSW school system? If you’re studying in another state or territory’s school system, you’ll also need to: − enter the details of your Year 11 studies − upload a PDF of your Year 11 school report.

You will find complete instructions for applying for SRS at uac.edu.au/srs.

Educational Access Scheme Log in to your application and select the EAS tab.

Open the category of disadvantage you wish to claim. Select the specific disadvantages that apply to you and answer the follow-up questions. When you have selected all the relevant disadvantages in that category, click ‘Save’.

Repeat for each category you wish to claim.

Accept the declaration and authority and submit.

Download your confirmation of application and the document cover sheet for each of your claimed disadvantages. The document cover sheet details Tip! the eligibility criteria for the disadvantage and the Educational Access supporting documents you need to provide. Scheme Before you apply for EAS, check the eligibility criteria and Upload completed cover sheets and supporting documents required for each EAS documents to your application at least two weeks disadvantage – visit uac.edu.au/ before the undergraduate offer round in which you eas-disadvantage. wish to be considered – visit uac.edu.au/key-dates.

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General admission requirements Check the course descriptions on Action! There are three general requirements for being the UAC website for: offered a place in a course. You must: − details of non-ATAR admission 1. be eligible: criteria (eg portfolio) − by meeting the academic requirements − information about the lowest selection rank outlined in this section required to get an offer to the course last year. − by meeting the specific requirements of each institution outlined under their ‘Admission criteria’ at uac.edu.au/ Academic requirements

Admission and selectionAdmission institutions Tertiary institutions in Australia have found that a − by meeting the specific entrance student’s overall academic achievement is the single requirements of the course (eg best predictor of success in tertiary study. The ATAR prerequisites or additional selection is commonly used as a selection tool as it is a criteria) set out in the course measure of your overall academic achievement. descriptions at uac.edu.au/search 2. compete against other eligible applicants 2021 Year 12 students with an ATAR 3. have paid the UAC processing charge. ATARs are calculated in each state to reflect a student’s rank against other students in their state. An ATAR of 85.00 in your state is equivalent to an ATAR of 85.00 in other states. For information on the ATAR in NSW, visit uac.edu.au/atar.

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There is a lot of information out there to help you consider and articulate what supports you need to make your transition into higher education, and subsequent employment a success.

Top tips for a smooth transition

While in Year 12 (or earlier) When you get your offer and when enrolling → Check out the Get Ready for University website: westernsydney.edu.au/ndco/getready → Contact disability staff at the university to let them know you will be enrolling. If you will need services → Decide what you want to tell others about your in place at the beginning of semester, for disability: enrolment, and/or for orientation, make an westernsydney.edu.au/ndco/disclosure appointment immediately. Ask what documentation is required to secure the right → Read about the Educational Access Scheme (EAS) supports for you. in this Guide. EAS recognises the impact of personal illness/disability and can make a → At enrolment you may be given the opportunity to significant difference to your university course indicate whether you have a disability. However, options. this step does not necessarily mean that the right supports will be put in place to give you the best chance of success at uni. It is advisable that you connect with disability support staff on campus to When applying develop a support plan prior to starting your course. Lodge your UAC application as required → When it is time to look for graduate employment, → There are many special entry schemes which ask your university careers team how they can help may be available through UAC, or individual you prepare for job search and to enter the universities. It is important to plan ahead so that workforce. you can research what special entry schemes may be available, how to apply and whether → Many universities in Australia participate in the there are any closing dates for the application. University Specialists Employment Partnership Check out the UAC website, and your chosen (USEP) model for supporting students to achieve university’s website for further details. graduate employment. For further information or a list pf participating universities, go to: usep.com.au

Remember to make contact with Disability Services early! National Disability Coordination Officers (NDCO) work throughout Australia to drive change, so that people with disability have equitable opportunity to access, participate and achieve their goals in Higher Education and subsequent employment.

To find out more about the NDCO program, go to https://www.dese.gov.au/access-and-participation/ndco

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Australian Catholic University 59 University of Canberra 122 Australian College of Applied Psychology 64 University of New England 128 Australian College of Physical Education 66 University of Newcastle 133 Australian National University 68 University of Notre Dame Australia 138 Charles Darwin University 72 University of Sydney 141 Charles Sturt University 76 University of Technology Sydney 147 CQUniversity 80 University of Wollongong 153 Griffith University 84 UNSW Sydney 162 International College of Management, Sydney 89 UNSW Canberra at ADFA 168 La Trobe University 93 Western Sydney University 170 Macleay College 96 Macquarie University 98 MIT Sydney 104 National Art School 106 SAE Creative Media Institute 108 SIBT 112 Southern Cross University 114 Torrens University Australia 118

Part 2: Participating institutions | 57 Back to Guide contents Introduction Course code This is the code used in the UAC application and in the Part 2 contains general information about each of UAC’s course search on the UAC website. participating institutions, including: − an overview of the adjustment factors they will Duration consider when determining your selection rank for a particular course 3F = 3 years of full-time study 6P = 6 years of part-time study − any early offer schemes available to you 3F/EqP = 3 years of full-time or equivalent part-time − a list of the courses to be offered through UAC in study semester 1, 2022. D = Distance or online

Comprehensive information about each institution’s LSR admission criteria, access schemes and equity scholarships is available at uac.edu.au/institutions. LSR = lowest selection rank for domestic applicants in the main offer rounds for Year 12 students (December Round 2, Full course descriptions will be published on the UAC 2020 and January Round 1, 2021). The lowest selection rank website when details have been confirmed. All course is determined by the interaction of three factors: descriptions will be published by August 2021. Institutions 1 the number of places available in the course may change, cancel or add courses throughout the 2 the number of applicants for the course admissions period, so check the course search on UAC’s 3 the quality of those applicants. website before you finalise your preferences. Lowest selection ranks include any increases made as a result of adjustment factors (see below), so many Reading the course lists applicants will have received an offer to that course even though their ATAR was below the lowest selection rank. Course name B = Bachelor N/A = not applicable: selection not based on the ATAR; M = Master or the course is not offered to current Year 12 Dip = Diploma applicants; or no offers were made to Year 12 Part 2 Part AdvDip = Advanced Diploma applicants in these rounds AssocDeg = Associate Degree new = new course offered through UAC Selection rank adjustments Fee type When determining your selection rank for a course, The fee type indicates how much domestic students pay institutions often take other factors into consideration in towards the cost of the course. The two main types of addition to your ATAR. This means that your selection rank courses are: for that course will be adjusted and will be higher than CSP = Commonwealth-supported place (subsidised by your ATAR. the Australian Government) DFEE = domestic fee-paying (not subsidised – you pay Factors that can increase your selection rank include the full cost of the course) high achievement in specified HSC courses relevant to your preferred course, living in or attending school in an A small number of courses are: area defined by the institution, or assessment of your − ADF: student contribution paid by the Australian Educational Access Schemes (EAS) application. Defence Force − C3F: three years Commonwealth-supported, fourth As selection rank adjustments are course specific, your year fee-paying selection rank can be different for each of your course preferences. Read more about selection rank adjustments − CBF: a combination of CSP and DFEE (ie bachelor in ‘Admission and selection’. program is CSP, masters program is DFEE) − ENA: Commonwealth-supported and student Avail INT contribution exempt Avail INT = available to international students through − OTH: domestic fee-paying with no government loan UAC. Where this column does not appear, international scheme for students applicants cannot apply through UAC. Check the − VET: domestic fee-paying with VET Student Loans for institution websites for details of all courses offered to eligible students. international students. All international students pay the full cost of their course. For more information, read ‘Course costs and financial assistance’.

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Get in touch All campuses tel: 1300 ASK ACU (1300 275 228) email: [email protected] website: acu.service-now.com/askacu In person/postal enquiries Blacktown campus (St Josephine Bakhita) Student Information Centre 22 Main Street, Blacktown NSW 2148 Canberra campus (Signadou) AskACU Centre

223 Antill Street, Watson ACT 2602 Studying at ACU ACU PO Box 256, Dickson ACT 2602 True to our mission as a Catholic university, Australian Catholic North Sydney campus (MacKillop) University (ACU) is committed to the pursuit of knowledge, AskACU Centre the dignity of the person and the common good. This means 40 Edward Street, North Sydney NSW 2060 we stand up for people in need and causes that matter. We PO Box 968, North Sydney NSW 2059 pride ourselves on offering a welcoming environment for Strathfield campus (Mount St Mary) everyone. And we’re inclusive and supportive of everyone, AskACU Centre every day – regardless of your faith, beliefs or background. 25A Barker Road, Strathfield NSW 2135 We’re a young university, but we’re making our mark. ACU Locked Bag 2002, Strathfield NSW 2135 is ranked in the top 2 per cent of universities worldwide¹ and we’re first in Australia for graduate employment.² We have Open days eight campuses around Australia and a campus in Rome, Italy. Visit openday.acu.edu.au. At ACU, your education and wellbeing are our biggest priorities. Our campuses and classes are the perfect size, Important dates and you won’t get lost in the crowd. We have a huge range of support services, your lecturers will know your name and Semester 1 you’ll make great friends and strong networks. Monday 28 February – Sunday 26 June 2022 We put our students and staff at the centre of a vibrant global End of exam period network of scholars, partnerships and opportunities. All our Sunday 26 June 2022 courses offer work placements, internships with leading Semester 2 companies or volunteering opportunities. Monday 25 July – Sunday 27 November 2022 We’re closely integrated into our communities and industries, End of exam period working with them to answer the big questions and create Sunday 27 November 2022 tangible results. Our research programs tackle enduring and pressing issues in society, in Australia and around the world. Visit acu.edu.au/study-at-acu/important-dates for information on enrolment, teaching, semester start and end, and other 1 T imes Higher Education World University Rankings 2021. important academic dates. Percentage calculated as ACU’s world rank as a proportion of the total number of universities in the world: International Handbook of Universities 2019, Palgrave MacMillan. 2 Q ILT 2020 Graduate Outcomes Survey – Longitudinal results, full-time employment.

Australian Catholic University | 59 Back to Guide contents Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants If you are an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander applicant Your potential to undertake study will be based upon and apply for entry to an ACU program, you may be eligible any of your formal qualifications, life experiences and for our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Admission achievements. Applications for most courses are made Process. Through the process you will meet with a member directly through UAC. of the Indigenous Higher Education Unit and a faculty representative.

Selection rank adjustments Refer to pages 27–28 for an explanation of selection rank adjustments. ACU will increase your selection rank by a maximum of 12 points across the following categories. Equity adjustments Educational Access Scheme (EAS) For students who have experienced long- − Submit an EAS application via UAC term educational disadvantage − Max. 6 points − For details, go to uac.edu.au/eas Location adjustments Schools Relationship Program / Campus Program / Regional Schools Program For students who have experienced long- − Max. 5 points / automatically applied term educational disadvantage − To find out if you’re eligible, search for ‘adjustment factors’ at acu.edu.au Elite athlete and performer Elite Athlete and Performer Program adjustments − Apply through UAC then submit a direct application to ACU: search for ‘Elite Athlete and Performer For athletes who compete at – and Program’ at acu.edu.au performers who have had success at – − Max. 5 points a state, national or international level Subject adjustments ACU Subject Program

ACU For students with outstanding achievement − Max. 5 points / automatically applied in subjects relevant to ACU course preferences

Early offer schemes

Schools Recommendation Scheme Apply via UAC. Applications close 19 September 2021 ACU Guarantee Guarantee your place at ACU, even before your Year 12 exams. The ACU Guarantee program offers eligible Year 12 students a place at ACU based on their Year 11 results. Offers may be made as early as September. Successful applicants must still complete their Year 12 exams and can do so secure in the knowledge that their Year 11 marks meet our entry requirements. You may also enhance your entry score by including a short personal statement that gives ACU an insight into your achievements and aspirations. Applications are made through ACU’s website. For more information and to register your interest, visit acu.edu.au/study-at-acu/admission-pathways/ acu-guarantee

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/acu

No. 1 GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT IN AUSTRALIA Graduate Outcomes Survey – Longitudinal 2020, full-time employment

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT

Bachelor of Accounting and Finance North Sydney (MacKillop) 103710 CSP 3F/EqP 58.65 Y Strathfield Bachelor of Arts 103302 CSP 3F/EqP 59.15 Y (Mount St Mary) Bachelor of Arts Blacktown 103314 CSP 3F/EqP 59.35 N Strathfield Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce 103303 CSP 4F/EqP 59.05 Y (Mount St Mary) Strathfield Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Global Studies 103311 CSP 4F/EqP 65.30 Y (Mount St Mary) Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws North Sydney (MacKillop) 107001 CSP 5F/EqP 78.90 Y Bachelor of Biomedical Science North Sydney (MacKillop) 107008 CSP 3F/EqP 59.70 Y Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Bachelor of Business Administration North Sydney (MacKillop) 107011 CSP 4F/EqP 64.65 Y Bachelor of Biomedical Science/Bachelor of Laws North Sydney (MacKillop) 107010 CSP 5F/EqP 78.00 Y Bachelor of Business Administration North Sydney (MacKillop) 103706 CSP 3F/EqP 58.90 Y Strathfield Bachelor of Business Administration 103716 CSP 3F/EqP 58.70 Y (Mount St Mary) Bachelor of Business Administration Blacktown 103724 CSP 3F/EqP N/A N Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Global Studies North Sydney (MacKillop) 103707 CSP 4F/EqP 62.10 Y

Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Laws North Sydney (MacKillop) 107004 CSP 5F/EqP 7 7.75 Y ACU Bachelor of Commerce North Sydney (MacKillop) 103701 CSP 3F/EqP 60.30 Y Strathfield Bachelor of Commerce 103711 CSP 3F/EqP 58.60 Y (Mount St Mary) Bachelor of Commerce Blacktown 103722 CSP 3F/EqP 61.90 Y Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Business Administration North Sydney (MacKillop) 103709 CSP 4F/EqP 58.85 Y Strathfield Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Business Administration 103717 CSP 4F/EqP 61.80 Y (Mount St Mary) Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Global Studies North Sydney (MacKillop) 103703 CSP 4F/EqP 59.85 Y Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws Blacktown 103723 CSP 5F/EqP 73.15 Y Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws North Sydney (MacKillop) 107002 CSP 5F/EqP 78.05 Y Strathfield Bachelor of Early Childhood Education (Birth to Five Years) 101120 CSP 4F/EqP 61.35 Y (Mount St Mary) Bachelor of Early Childhood Education (Birth to Five Years) Online 101121 CSP 4F/EqP/D 61.55 N Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary) Canberra (Signadou) 101113 CSP 4F/EqP 61.35 Y Strathfield Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary) 101114 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y (Mount St Mary) Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary) North Sydney (MacKillop) 101115 CSP 4F/EqP 60.30 Y Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary) Blacktown 101129 CSP 4F/EqP 61.05 Y Bachelor of Education (Primary and Secondary) Canberra (Signadou) 101200 CSP 4F/EqP 61.40 Y Strathfield Bachelor of Education (Primary and Secondary) 101202 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y (Mount St Mary) Bachelor of Education (Primary and Special Education) Canberra (Signadou) 101210 CSP 4F/EqP 92.45 N Bachelor of Education (Primary and Special Education) North Sydney (MacKillop) 101211 CSP 4F/EqP 73.75 N Strathfield Bachelor of Education (Primary and Special Education) 101212 CSP 4F/EqP 60.10 Y (Mount St Mary) Bachelor of Education (Primary) Canberra (Signadou) 101000 CSP 4F/EqP 60.10 Y Bachelor of Education (Primary) Blacktown 101100 CSP 4F/EqP 60.05 Y Strathfield Bachelor of Education (Primary) 101101 CSP 4F/EqP 63.30 Y (Mount St Mary) Bachelor of Education (Primary) North Sydney (MacKillop) 101102 CSP 4F/EqP 60.70 Y Bachelor of Education (Secondary and Special Education) Canberra (Signadou) 101220 CSP 4F/EqP 61.40 N Strathfield Bachelor of Education (Secondary and Special Education) 101222 CSP 4F/EqP 62.40 Y (Mount St Mary)

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Canberra (Signadou) 101230 CSP 4F/EqP 93.05 N Strathfield Bachelor of Education (Secondary) 101232 CSP 4F/EqP 62.10 Y (Mount St Mary) Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Blacktown 101233 CSP 4F/EqP 65.90 Y Strathfield Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Exercise Science 101240 CSP 4F/EqP 62.05 Y (Mount St Mary) Strathfield Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Arts (Humanities) 101108 CSP 4F/EqP 60.90 Y (Mount St Mary) Strathfield Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Arts (Mathematics) 101104 CSP 4F/EqP 62.40 Y (Mount St Mary) Strathfield Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Arts (Technology) 101106 CSP 4F/EqP 60.60 Y (Mount St Mary) Strathfield Bachelor of Education (Secondary)/Bachelor of Arts (Visual Arts) 101107 CSP 4F/EqP 61.70 Y (Mount St Mary) Bachelor of Educational Studies North Sydney (MacKillop) 101124 CSP 3F/EqP 59.50 Y Bachelor of Educational Studies Canberra (Signadou) 101125 CSP 3F/EqP 60.75 Y Strathfield Bachelor of Educational Studies 101126 CSP 3F/EqP 67.60 Y (Mount St Mary) Bachelor of Educational Studies Blacktown 101127 CSP 3F/EqP 63.25 N Strathfield Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science 105504 CSP 3F/EqP 58.75 Y (Mount St Mary) ACU Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science Blacktown 105529 CSP 3F/EqP 59.45 Y Strathfield Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science/Bachelor of Nutrition Science 105530 CSP 4F/EqP 59.45 Y (Mount St Mary) Strathfield Bachelor of Exercise Science/Bachelor of Business Administration 105516 CSP 4F/EqP 65.60 Y (Mount St Mary) Strathfield Bachelor of High Performance Sport 105505 CSP 2.5-3F/EqP 61.00 Y (Mount St Mary) Bachelor of High Performance Sport Blacktown 105528 CSP 2.5-3F/EqP 74.25 Y Bachelor of Information Technology North Sydney (MacKillop) 103708 CSP 3F/EqP 58.90 Y Bachelor of Information Technology Blacktown 103725 CSP 3F/EqP N/A N Bachelor of Information Technology/Bachelor of Business North Sydney (MacKillop) 103712 CSP 4F/EqP 60.30 Y Administration Bachelor of Laws North Sydney (MacKillop) 107000 CSP 4F/EqP 73.55 Y Bachelor of Laws Blacktown 107017 CSP 4F/EqP 72.00 Y Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry) North Sydney (MacKillop) 107007 CSP 3F/EqP N/A N Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Global Studies North Sydney (MacKillop) 107003 CSP 5F/EqP 86.70 Y Bachelor of Nursing North Sydney (MacKillop) 105501 CSP 3F/EqP 75.10 Y Bachelor of Nursing Canberra (Signadou) 105502 CSP 3F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Nursing Blacktown 105526 CSP 3F/EqP 64.00 N Bachelor of Nursing (for Enrolled Nurses - Dip Nursing entry) North Sydney (MacKillop) 105518 CSP 2F/EqP N/A N Bachelor of Nursing (for Enrolled Nurses - Dip Nursing entry) Canberra (Signadou) 105519 CSP 2F/EqP N/A N Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Business Administration North Sydney (MacKillop) 105509 CSP 4-5F/EqP 65.40 Y Bachelor of Nursing/Bachelor of Paramedicine Canberra (Signadou) 105510 CSP 4F/EqP N/A N Bachelor of Nutrition Science North Sydney (MacKillop) 107016 CSP 3F/EqP 60.15 Y Bachelor of Nutrition Science Blacktown 107018 CSP 3F/EqP 69.60 Y Bachelor of Nutrition Science/Bachelor of Business Administration North Sydney (MacKillop) 105707 CSP 4F/EqP 58.70 Y Bachelor of Occupational Therapy North Sydney (MacKillop) 105513 CSP 4F/EqP 91.00 Y Bachelor of Paramedicine North Sydney (MacKillop) 103713 CSP 3F N/A N Bachelor of Philosophy/Bachelor of Laws North Sydney (MacKillop) 107006 CSP 5F/EqP 7 7. 20 Y

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Strathfield Bachelor of Physical Activity and Health Science 105520 CSP 3F/EqP 58.80 Y (Mount St Mary) Bachelor of Physiotherapy North Sydney (MacKillop) 105506 CSP 4F N/A Y Strathfield Bachelor of Psychological Science 103313 CSP 3F/EqP 58.75 Y (Mount St Mary) Strathfield Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Arts 103718 CSP 4F/EqP 62.30 Y (Mount St Mary) Strathfield Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Commerce 103719 CSP 4F/EqP 64.20 Y (Mount St Mary) Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Exercise and Strathfield 103720 CSP 4F/EqP 58.60 Y Sports Science (Mount St Mary) Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Laws North Sydney (MacKillop) 103714 CSP 5F/EqP 7 7.05 Y Strathfield Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) 103721 CSP 4F/EqP 85.10 Y (Mount St Mary) Bachelor of Social Work Canberra (Signadou) 103202 CSP 4F/EqP 59.50 Y Strathfield Bachelor of Social Work 103203 CSP 4F/EqP 58.55 Y (Mount St Mary) Bachelor of Speech Pathology North Sydney (MacKillop) 105514 CSP 4F 80.15 Y

Bachelor of Theology Canberra (Signadou) 103903 CSP 3F/EqP N/A N ACU Strathfield Bachelor of Theology 103904 CSP 3F/EqP N/A Y (Mount St Mary) Strathfield Bachelor of Theology/Bachelor of Global Studies 103905 CSP 4F/EqP N/A Y (Mount St Mary) Bachelor of Theology/Bachelor of Laws North Sydney (MacKillop) 107005 CSP 5F/EqP 97.15 Y Strathfield Bachelor of Theology/Bachelor of Philosophy 107013 CSP 4F/EqP 61.40 Y (Mount St Mary) Bachelor of Theology/Bachelor of Philosophy Canberra (Signadou) 107015 CSP 4F/EqP N/A N Strathfield Bachelor of Visual Arts and Design 103304 CSP 3F/EqP 59.70 Y (Mount St Mary) Foundation Studies Blacktown 109981 CSP 1F N/A N

Australian Catholic University | 63 Back to Guide contents CRICOS provider number 01328A

Get in touch Australian College of Applied Psychology* Locked Bag 11, Strawberry Hills NSW 2012 tel: 1800 039 139 (freecall) email: [email protected] website: acap.edu.au In person Sydney campus Level 11, 255 Elizabeth Street Sydney NSW 2000

Open days Studying at ACAP For details on upcoming information sessions and other The Australian College of Applied Psychology (ACAP) is a events, visit acap.edu.au/events.

ACAP tertiary education institute that specialises in psychology. By being true specialists, we have a deep understanding of Important dates human behaviour, which resonates throughout our courses. We seek to understand and make sense of the interactions Trimester 1 and implications of human behaviour. Monday 7 February 2022 We opened our doors more than 35 years ago and have more Trimester 2 than 4,000 students currently enrolled and studying on- Monday 30 May 2022 campus, online or by blended delivery. ACAP offers courses Trimester 3 in psychology, counselling, social work and criminology. Monday 19 September 2022 Our courses prepare students from diverse backgrounds for rewarding professions working with people in the community. There are also pathway options to further study available to * Navitas Professional Institute Pty Ltd, trading as the Australian suit students’ priorities and career aspirations. College of Applied Psychology. National CRICOS Provider code: 01328A. RTO Code: 0500, TEQSA Provider ID: PRV12009. Why do students choose ACAP? Whether you want to excel in psychology, counselling, social work, criminology or coaching, it all starts and ends with human behaviour. Our approach to teaching in these specialist fields is what makes us different. It’s why curious souls choose to learn and develop their skills with us.

Our academic staff have extensive experience both as teachers and practitioners, with a breadth of research interests.

Our smaller class sizes allow for a greater level of discussion, support and a better opportunity to ask questions, which assists students to achieve success.

Student placements, another advantage of studying at ACAP, help prepare students for professional practice after graduation. In courses with placement included, students have the opportunity to apply theory in a professional workplace for a set period of time, gaining essential real-life experience in their chosen field.

64 | Back to Guide contents Accreditation Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ACAP is a registered higher education provider and applicants a nationally registered training organisation. Our psychology degrees are accredited by the Australian ACAP provides an annual scholarship for Aboriginal and Psychology Accreditation Council and our Bachelor of Torres Strait Islander students studying in the Discipline of Social Work and Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) are Psychological Sciences and Discipline of Counselling. Visit provisionally accredited by the Australian Association of acap.edu.au/scholarships for more information. Social Workers.

At the time of printing, ACAP’s counselling degrees were Selection rank adjustments undergoing re-accreditation with the Psychotherapy ACAP courses do not have an ATAR requirement. and Counselling Federation of Australia. The Bachelor of Counselling has Australian Counselling Association accreditation. Professional accreditation ensures these Early offer schemes courses meet the relevant educational and training There are no ACAP early offer schemes. standards for graduates to seek recognition and practise in the profession. International Year 12 students apply directly to ACAP.

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/acap

Australian College of Applied Psychology ACAP International Year 12 students apply directly to ACAP.

Course Fee Course name Campus Duration LSR code type

Bachelor of Counselling Sydney 540500 DFEE 3F/EqP N/A Bachelor of Counselling Online 540501 DFEE 3F/EqP/D N/A Bachelor of Psychological Science Sydney 540200 DFEE 3F/EqP N/A Bachelor of Psychological Science Online 540201 DFEE 3F/EqP/D N/A Bachelor of Psychological Science and Counselling Sydney 540220 DFEE 3F/EqP/D N/A Bachelor of Psychological Science and Counselling Online 540221 DFEE 3F/EqP/D N/A Bachelor of Psychological Science and Criminology Online 540210 DFEE 3F/EqP N/A Bachelor of Social Work Sydney 540400 DFEE 4F/EqP N/A Diploma of Community Services (Case Management) - CHC52015 Sydney 540404 VET 1F/EqP N/A Diploma of Community Services (Case Management) - CHC52015 Online 540405 VET 1F/EqP/D N/A Diploma of Counselling Skills Sydney 540512 DFEE 1F/EqP N/A Diploma of Counselling Skills Online 540513 DFEE 1F/EqP/D N/A

Refer to page 58 for an explanation of abbreviations and selection rank.

Australian College of Applied Psychology | 65 Back to Guide contents CRICOS provider number 01822J

Get in touch All enquiries tel: 1300 302 867 email: [email protected] website: acpe.edu.au In person/postal enquiries Education (ACPE) 10 Parkview Drive Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127

Open days Saturday 5 June, Saturday 3 July, Studying at ACPE Saturday 9 October, Saturday 13 November 2021 The Australian College of Physical Education (ACPE) is a

ACPE leading provider of specialist bachelor degrees and graduate Important dates diplomas in the related disciplines of sport, applied fitness, health science, community health, business, physical Semester 1 education and dance. Monday 7 March 2022 Located in the centre of Sydney’s internationally renowned End of exam period Olympic Park precinct, ACPE attracts individuals from around Sunday 26 June 2022 Australia and the world who wish to launch or further their Semester 2 career in the sports sector and related professions. Monday 1 August 2022 Established in 1917, ACPE aims to connect motivated and End of exam period well-equipped students with fulfilling careers in their chosen Sunday 20 November 2022 field. ACPE aspires to maintain an impeccable reputation as a knowledge hub that serves the industry and broader Visit acpe.edu.au for information on enrolment, community through scholarly activity, innovation and teaching, semester start and end, and other important education. academic dates. Recognised as an Elite Athlete Friendly University (EAFU) by Sport Australia, ACPE is proud to support student athletes who strive for academic and sporting excellence – we provide the highest level of service to elite athletes. You don’t need to be a school-leaver (or wait for your results) to apply to ACPE. Our courses are direct entry so no matter who you are, you can apply to study with us immediately.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants ACPE is a values-based organisation that promotes and is committed to diversity, equity, inclusion and social justice – key principles which underpin excellence in teaching and learning. We provide and nurture an environment in which these principles are valued. The ACPE Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scholarship supports new students who have an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander background. We’re dedicated to supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students achieve their academic, personal and sporting goals. International Year 12 students apply directly to ACPE.

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Early offer schemes

Early Acceptance Program Scheme Important dates Applications open: late August 2021 Applications close: late November 2021 Conditional offers released: within three days of submitting application Assessment criteria − Year 11 and 12 reports − Responses to application questions How to apply Submit a direct application to ACPE. For details, go to acpe.edu.au/earlyaccept/

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/acpe

Australian College of Physical Education International Year 12 students apply directly to ACPE.

Course Fee ACPE Course name Campus Duration LSR code type

Associate Degree of Applied Fitness Sydney 170060 DFEE 2F/4P N/A Associate Degree of Sports Business Sydney 170080 DFEE 2F/4P N/A Bachelor of Applied Fitness Sydney 170050 DFEE 3F/6P N/A Bachelor of Dance Education Sydney 170130 DFEE 4F/8P N/A Bachelor of Dance Practice Sydney 170140 DFEE 3F/6P N/A Bachelor of Education (Physical and Health Education) Sydney 170120 DFEE 4F/8P N/A Bachelor of Health and Movement Sydney 170010 DFEE 3F/6P N/A Bachelor of Health Science (Dance) Sydney 170040 DFEE 3F/6P N/A Bachelor of Health Science (Exercise) Sydney 170020 DFEE 3F/6P N/A Bachelor of Health Science (Fitness) Sydney 170030 DFEE 3F/6P N/A Bachelor of Sports Business (Leadership) Sydney 170090 DFEE 3F/6P N/A Bachelor of Sports Coaching (Management) Sydney 170100 DFEE 3F/6P N/A Bachelor of Sports Coaching (Strength and Conditioning) Sydney 170110 DFEE 3F/6P N/A Diploma of Applied Fitness Sydney 170070 DFEE 1F/2P N/A

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Get in touch Domestic Admissions Office The Australian National University Di Riddell Student Centre 154 University Avenue Canberra ACT 2600 tel: 1800 620 032 (freecall) email: via anu.edu.au/contact-anu website: anu.edu.au In person ANU Student Central Di Riddell Student Centre Studying at Australian National University 154 University Avenue Canberra ACT 2600 When you study at the Australian National University ANU (ANU) in Canberra, you’ll be part of a talented and diverse Open days community of original thinkers from around the globe. As Australia’s number one university¹, we count six Nobel Prize 21 August 2021 winners and two prime ministers among our alumni and staff. Visit anu.edu.au for updates. You’ll learn from renowned teachers and world-class Campus tours researchers2 and take part in opportunities and challenges Are you a prospective ANU student keen to check out our that will help you change the world and build friendships and campus? You can now experience our campus tours online! networks for life. Join us as our students take you on a virtual tour of our With more than 50 single degrees to choose from, ANU academic colleges, accommodation halls and the Kambri gives you the flexibility to design your own double degree Precinct. Search for ‘campus tours’ at anu.edu.au. from 750 possible options. Important dates What’s more, as an ANU student, you’ll engage with industry and government leaders through internships, have access to First semester world-class international student exchange programs and join starts Monday 21 February 2022 a range of vibrant cultural, sporting and social activities. Orientation Week Broaden your ANU experience further by choosing to live Monday 14 – Friday 18 February 2022 on-campus in one of our catered or self-catered student residences. As well as having Canberra’s CBD, your classes, Second semester libraries, gyms and much more on your doorstep, your starts Monday 25 July 2022 accommodation will put you at the heart of our world-class Orientation Week campus community. If you’re leaving home to come to ANU Monday 18 – Friday 22 July 2022 and going to university for the first time, you may even be eligible for our accommodation guarantee. While you’re transitioning to and embracing life at Australia’s only national university, we’ll support your safety and wellbeing 24/7. If you are a domestic school leaver, we want your transition from high school to university to be as smooth as possible. You can apply for admission, campus accommodation and scholarships in one direct application to ANU. Applications close Monday 24 May 2021.

68 | Back to Guide contents Find out more about applying to study at ANU: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander − View the application instructions: search for ‘how to applicants apply’ at anu.edu.au. We acknowledge the pressures that may prevent Indigenous − Read our undergraduate student guide: search for Australians from accessing educational opportunities. At ‘information for undergraduate students’ at anu.edu.au. ANU, we are committed to the advancement of Australia’s − Talk to your school careers adviser. Indigenous people.

Non-school leavers and other applicants should apply to As an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander student, you study at ANU through UAC. are eligible for priority admission. This means that if you meet the admission criteria for your ANU program of choice and 1 QS World University Rankings 2020. declare your Indigenous heritage, you will be given preference. 2 Australian Government Excellence in Research for Australia You may also be eligible for the selection rank adjustments Report 2018–19. listed below. For details about entry schemes, scholarships and accommodation, go to anu.edu.au/study/apply/ access-for-indigenous-students.

Selection rank adjustments Refer to pages 27–28 for an explanation of selection rank adjustments. The Australian National University will increase your selection rank for eligible ANU programs by a maximum of 15 points across the following categories.

Equity adjustments Educational Access Scheme (EAS) ANU For students who have experienced long- − Submit an EAS application via UAC term educational disadvantage − Max. 10 points − Must achieve a min. ATAR of 70.00 For details, go to uac.edu.au/eas Location adjustments Regional Partnership Schools For students who attend a Regional − Max. 5 points / automatically applied Partnership School − Must achieve a min. ATAR of 70.00 For details of partnership schools, search for ‘National Access Scheme’ at anu.edu.au Elite athlete and performer Elite athletes adjustments − Submit supporting documents to ANU: for details, search for ‘Elite Athlete Entry Scheme’ at anu.edu.au For students who are elite athletes or who − Max. 5 points have achieved Music AMEB Grade 8 − Must achieve a min. ATAR of 70.00 Performers − Submit a scanned copy of your AMEB certificate to [email protected] and include your university application number − Max. 5 points − Must achieve a min. ATAR of 70.00 Subject adjustments National Access Scheme For students who achieve the required − Max. 5 points / automatically applied results in selected Year 12 subjects − Must achieve a min. ATAR of 70.00 For details of specific Year 12 courses and required results, search for ‘National Access Scheme’ at anu.edu.au

Early offer schemes

Direct Application Important dates Early Admission Applications open: 3 March 2021 Applications close: 24 May 2021 Early offers released: 9 August 2021 (Early offers are based on your ANU selection rank. This is calculated using a mathematical model incorporating your Year 11 results and your school’s average ATAR performance in previous years.) First unconditional offers released: Late December Assessment criteria − Demonstration of co-curricular or service activities during Years 10 to 12 − ANU selection rank How to apply Submit a direct application to ANU: search for ‘domestic applications’ at anu.edu.au

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/anu

Australian National University | 69 Back to Guide contents Australian National University ANU offers Flexible Double Degrees that allow you to choose from hundreds of possible combinations across three groups: 1. Arts, Social Sciences, Business and Science (4 years) 2. Engineering and Advanced Computing (5 years) 3. Law (5 years) From these three groups, you can combine any two courses for which you meet the published selection rank. The LSR listed against each group below is the lowest selection rank for the group. The actual selection rank could be higher depending on the double degree combination chosen as the program-specific selection ranks still apply. For more information, visit anu.edu.au.

Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT

Bachelor of Accounting Canberra 133503 CSP 3F/6P 94.00 Y Bachelor of Actuarial Studies Canberra 134403 CSP 3F/6P 95.95 Y Bachelor of Advanced Computing (Honours) Canberra 135705 CSP 4F/8P 90.35 Y Bachelor of Advanced Computing (Research & Development) (Honours) Canberra 135700 CSP 4F/8P 99.35 Y Bachelor of Applied Data Analytics Canberra 135801 CSP 3F/6P 94.55 Y Bachelor of Archaeological Practice Canberra 131163 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Art History and Curatorship Canberra 131100 CSP 3F/6P 93.10 Y Bachelor of Arts Canberra 131003 CSP 3F/6P 80.85 Y Bachelor of Asian Studies Canberra 132005 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Affairs Canberra 132006 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y ANU Bachelor of Biotechnology Canberra 138503 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Bachelor of Business Administration Canberra 133403 CSP 3F/6P 81.90 Y Bachelor of Classical Studies Canberra 131103 CSP 3F/6P 85.05 Y Bachelor of Commerce Canberra 133003 CSP 3F/6P 80.00 Y Bachelor of Criminology Canberra 131150 CSP 3F/6P 84.00 Y Bachelor of Design Canberra 139103 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Development Studies Canberra 131143 CSP 3F/6P 98.00 Y Bachelor of Economics Canberra 134003 CSP 3F/6P 81.75 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Canberra 135004 CSP 4F/8P 90.10 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Research and Development) (Honours) Canberra 135000 CSP 4F/8P 99.20 Y Bachelor of Environment and Sustainability Canberra 138201 CSP 3F/6P 80.80 Y Bachelor of Environment and Sustainability (Advanced) (Honours) Canberra 138202 CSP 4F/8P 94.40 Y Bachelor of European Studies Canberra 131147 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Finance Canberra 133203 CSP 3F/6P 83.65 Y Bachelor of Finance Economics and Statistics (Honours) Canberra 134300 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Bachelor of Genetics Canberra 138600 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Health Science Canberra 138302 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Information Technology Canberra 136063 CSP 3F/6P 83.10 Y Bachelor of International Business Canberra 133303 CSP 3F/6P 80.45 Y Bachelor of International Relations Canberra 131153 CSP 3F/6P 87.95 Y Bachelor of International Security Studies Canberra 132105 CSP 3F/6P 88.80 Y Bachelor of Languages Canberra 131193 CSP 3F/6P 82.75 Y Bachelor of Laws (Honours) Canberra 137004 CSP 4F/8P 97.90 Y Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences Canberra 138200 CSP 4F/8P 99.95 Y Bachelor of Medical Science Canberra 138403 CSP 4F/8P 85.70 Y Bachelor of Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies Canberra 131157 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Music Canberra 139114 CSP 3F/6P 83.25 Y Bachelor of Pacific Studies Canberra 132333 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) - Humanities and Social Sciences Canberra 132000 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours) - Science Canberra 138000 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Philosophy (Honours)(ANU)/Bachelor of Science (Honours) Canberra/Singapore 138005 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y (NUS) Bachelor of Political Science Canberra 131162 CSP 3F/6P 85.65 Y Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics Canberra 131161 CSP 3F/6P 91.65 Y Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) Canberra 138130 CSP 4F/8P 91.85 Y Bachelor of Public Policy Canberra 131159 CSP 3F/6P 96.15 Y Bachelor of Science Canberra 138003 CSP 3F/6P 80.35 Y Bachelor of Science (Advanced) (Honours) Canberra 138004 CSP 4F 90.30 Y Bachelor of Science (Psychology) Canberra 138123 CSP 3F/6P 83.95 Y Bachelor of Social Sciences (Hons in Actuarial Studies & Economics) Canberra/Singapore 134454 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Bachelor of Statistics Canberra 134200 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Visual Arts Canberra 139104 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Flexible Double Arts Social Sciences Business and Science Canberra 130010 CSP 4F/8P 81.50 Y Flexible Double Engineering and Advanced Computing Canberra 135010 CSP 5F/10P 86.30 Y Flexible Double Law Canberra 137010 CSP 5F/10P 96.00 Y

Refer to page 58 for an explanation of abbreviations and selection rank. ANU

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Get in touch Charles Darwin University Casuarina, Darwin NT 0810 tel: 1800 061 963 (freecall) email: [email protected] website: cdu.edu.au In person Alice Springs 10 Grevillea Drive, Alice Springs NT 0871 Casuarina Ellengowan Drive, Casuarina NT 0810 Sydney Studying at Charles Darwin University Level 10, 815 George Street, Haymarket NSW 2000 Whether you’re looking to study 100 per cent online or you CDU Waterfront Darwin want to build lifelong connections with a tight-knit campus 21 Kitchener Drive, Darwin NT 0800 community – including at our central Sydney campus – Palmerston there’s a place for you at Charles Darwin University. 80 University Avenue, Palmerston NT 0830 Join a new world university that’s ranked in the top 2 in Australia for graduate jobs and salaries¹ and graduate Open days industry-ready with a salary to match. Online Choose from more than 100 undergraduate and postgraduate virtualopenday.cdu.edu.au degrees including highly specialised courses in health, nursing, midwifery, Indigenous knowledges, humanitarian aid, Darwin emergency and disaster management, and more. Saturday 21 August 2021 Studying at CDU means you’ll have the flexibility to schedule university around your home and work commitments. Important dates We believe you make CDU Semester 1 At Charles Darwin University, we’re looking for students like Monday 7 March 2022 you who have unique paths, perspectives and experiences. Semester 2 Like our namesake Charles Darwin, we think differently. We Monday 22 August 2022 innovate, embrace change, challenge conventions and look for better ways. We care about people as individuals and our wider society, and about using our knowledge and passion to shape a brighter future. We believe you make us a new world university. 100 per cent online We’ve been delivering online and distance education for more than 30 years and we offer flexible degrees so you don’t have to put your life on hold. Most degrees are offered 100 per cent online or on-campus, part-time or full-time, and you can switch between these options during your degree. You’ll have access to an easy-to-use online study platform powered by world-class technology and 24/7 academic and technical support. And our lecturers and staff know how to support you from a distance.

72 | Back to Guide contents Supported and personal Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Whether you study online or on-campus, you’ll be more than applicants just a student number. We offer intimate class sizes and our lecturers, tutors and student support teams are never more We value and respect the place, history and culture of than a phone call, email or appointment away. Rest assured, Indigenous Australians. We’re all about bringing people they’ll work hard to get to know you and support your study together to use knowledge to help shape a brighter, goals. new-world future. You’ll also have access to free academic skills programs and Our dedicated team provides high-level admissions and career advice, as well as an online and on-campus library. academic support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander We have dedicated support services for Indigenous students students, as well as pastoral care, advocacy and referrals to and students with a disability and/or a health condition. mainstream CDU support services. Pathways to study Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students who don’t meet minimum entry requirements for our undergraduate degrees We believe it’s the experiences you bring to university that are encouraged to consider an enabling program, such as our make you a great student. For those without an ATAR, we Preparation for Tertiary Success or Tertiary Enabling Program. offer entry qualification alternative pathways into university. Visit cdu.edu.au/indigenous-leadership. Our Tertiary Enabling Program can be studied online or on-campus, full-time or part-time. In just 16 weeks you’ll meet the entry requirements to most undergraduate degrees at Charles Darwin University. Read our student stories Visit cdu.edu.au/launchpad/student-stories. 1 Good Universities Guide 2021. CDU

Selection rank adjustments Refer to pages 27–28 for an explanation of selection rank adjustments. Charles Darwin University will increase your selection rank by a maximum of 9 points across the following categories.

Equity adjustments Educational Access Scheme (EAS) For students who have experienced long- − Submit an EAS application via UAC term educational disadvantage − Max. 5 points For details, go to uac.edu.au/eas Location adjustments None Elite athlete and performer None adjustments Subject adjustments Universities Language, Literacy and Mathematics Scheme For students who have performed well in − Max. 4 points / automatically applied specific Year 12 subjects − Excludes B Clinical Science For details, search for ‘pathways to study’ at cdu.edu.au

Early offer schemes There are no Charles Darwin University early offer schemes.

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/cdu

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT

Associate Degree of Engineering (Civil and Structural) Casuarina or Online 592060 CSP 2F/EqP/D N/A Y Associate Degree of Engineering (Electrical and Electronics) Casuarina or Online 592070 CSP 2F/EqP/D N/A Y Associate Degree of Engineering (Mechanical) Casuarina or Online 592080 CSP 2F/EqP/D 74.30 Y Associate Degree of Exercise and Sport Science Casuarina or Online 592090 CSP 2F/EqP/D N/A Y Associate Degree of Information and Communication Technology Casuarina or Online 592030 CSP 2F/EqP/D N/A Y Associate Degree of Legal Studies Waterfront Darwin or Online 592041 CSP 2F/EqP/D N/A Y Associate Degree of Network Engineering Casuarina or Online 592050 CSP 2F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Accounting Waterfront Darwin or Online 590251 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Accounting/Diploma of Laws Waterfront Darwin or Online 590471 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Arts (Architectural Design) Casuarina or Online 590620 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Arts (Communications, Literature and Digital Media) Casuarina or Online 590630 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Arts (Contemporary Indigenous Australia) Casuarina or Online 590680 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Arts (Contemporary Indigenous Australia) Batchelor 590684 CSP 3F/EqP N/A N Bachelor of Arts (Creative and Digital Arts) Casuarina or Online 590640 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Arts (Global Humanities in a Digital Age) Casuarina or Online 590650 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Arts (Indigenous Governance and Policy) Casuarina or Online 590690 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Arts (Indigenous Governance and Policy) Batchelor 590694 CSP 3F/EqP N/A N

CDU Bachelor of Arts (Languages and Linguistics) Casuarina or Online 590670 CSP 3F/EqP/D 73.40 Y Bachelor of Arts (Languages and Linguistics) Batchelor 590674 CSP 3F/EqP N/A N Bachelor of Arts (Music Making, Production and Performance) Casuarina or Online 590660 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Arts (Society and Culture) Casuarina or Online 590610 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Business Waterfront Darwin or Online 590481 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship and Innovation and Strategic Waterfront Darwin or Online 590541 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Marketing and Communication) Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship and Innovation) Waterfront Darwin or Online 590511 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) Waterfront Darwin or Online 590561 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Business (International Management and Logistics and Waterfront Darwin or Online 590531 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Entrepreneurship and Innovation) Bachelor of Business (International Management and Logistics) Waterfront Darwin or Online 590501 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Business (Project Management) Waterfront Darwin or Online 590571 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Business (Strategic Marketing and Communication and Waterfront Darwin or Online 590521 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y International Management and Logistics) Bachelor of Business (Strategic Marketing and Communication) Waterfront Darwin or Online 590491 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Business (Tourism and Destination Management) Waterfront Darwin or Online 590551 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Business (Workplace Health and Safety) Waterfront Darwin or Online 590581 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Clinical Sciences Casuarina 590270 CSP 3F N/A N Bachelor of Computer Science Casuarina or Online 590260 CSP 3F/EqP/D 74.40 Y Bachelor of Computer Science/Master of Information Technology Casuarina or Online 590130 CSP 5F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Digital Enterprise Waterfront Darwin or Online 590281 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Education in Early Childhood Teaching (Birth-12 Years) Casuarina or Online 590290 CSP 4F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Education Primary Casuarina or Online 590300 CSP 4F/EqP/D 72.15 Y Bachelor of Education Primary Batchelor 590304 CSP 4F/EqP N/A N Bachelor of Education Secondary Casuarina or Online 590310 CSP 4F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Civil and Structural) Casuarina or Online 590200 CSP 4F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Electrical and Electronics) Casuarina or Online 590210 CSP 4F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Mechanical) Casuarina or Online 590220 CSP 4F/EqP/D N/A Y

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Engineering Science (Civil and Structural) Casuarina or Online 590320 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Engineering Science (Civil and Structural)/Master of Casuarina or Online 590140 CSP 5F/EqP/D N/A Y Engineering Bachelor of Engineering Science (Electrical and Electronics) Casuarina or Online 590330 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Engineering Science (Electrical and Electronics)/Master Casuarina or Online 590150 CSP 5F/EqP/D N/A Y of Engineering Bachelor of Engineering Science (Mechanical) Casuarina or Online 590340 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Engineering Science (Mechanical)/Master of Engineering Casuarina or Online 590160 CSP 5F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Environmental Science Casuarina or Online 590450 CSP 3F/EqP/D 97. 25 Y Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science Casuarina or Online 590590 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Health Science Casuarina or Online 590350 CSP 3F/EqP/D 74.20 Y Bachelor of Health Science/Master of Nutrition Casuarina or Online 590180 CSP 4F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Health Science/Master of Occupational Therapy Casuarina or Online 590190 CSP 4F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Health Science/Master of Speech and Language Therapy Casuarina or Online 590170 CSP 4F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Health Services Management Casuarina or Online 590360 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Humanitarian Aid and Development Casuarina or Online 590460 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Information Technology Casuarina or Online 590370 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y CDU Bachelor of Laws Waterfront Darwin or Online 590381 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science Casuarina 590400 CSP 4F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Midwifery Casuarina or Online 590390 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Nursing Sydney 590113 CSP 3F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Nursing Casuarina or Online 590600 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Psychological Science Casuarina or Online 590410 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Public Health Casuarina or Online 590420 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Science Casuarina or Online 590430 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A Y Bachelor of Social Work Casuarina or Online 590440 CSP 4F/EqP/D 69.45 Y Bachelor of Software Engineering Honours Casuarina or Online 590120 CSP 4F/EqP/D N/A Y Diploma of Alcohol and Other Drugs Casuarina or Online 591010 CSP 1F/EqP/D N/A Y Diploma of Arts Casuarina or Online 591130 CSP 1F/EqP/D N/A Y Diploma of Arts Batchelor 591134 CSP 1F/EqP/D N/A N Diploma of Counselling Casuarina or Online 591020 CSP 1F/EqP/D N/A Y Diploma of Digital Enterprise Waterfront Darwin or Online 591141 CSP 1F/EqP/D N/A Y Diploma of Educational Studies (Early Childhood Education and Care) Casuarina or Online 591120 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A N Diploma of Educational Studies (Primary Education) Casuarina or Online 591150 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A N Diploma of Educational Studies (Secondary Education) Casuarina or Online 591160 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A N Diploma of Engineering Casuarina or Online 591030 CSP 1F/EqP/D N/A Y Diploma of Exercise and Sport Science Casuarina or Online 591070 CSP 1F/EqP/D 79.60 Y Diploma of Health Care/Bachelor of Nursing Casuarina or Online 590710 CSP 3F/6P/D N/A Y Diploma of Health Care/Bachelor of Nursing Sydney 590713 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Diploma of Health Science Casuarina or Online 591050 CSP 1F/EqP/D N/A Y Diploma of Indigenous Research Casuarina or Online 591060 CSP 1F/EqP/D N/A N Diploma of Laws Waterfront Darwin or Online 591071 CSP 1F/EqP/D 73.90 Y Diploma of Network Engineering Casuarina or Online 591080 CSP 1F/EqP/D N/A Y Diploma of Psychology Casuarina or Online 591090 CSP 1F/EqP/D N/A Y Diploma of Science Casuarina or Online 591110 CSP 1F/EqP/D N/A Y Diploma of Social Care Casuarina or Online 591100 CSP 1F/EqP/D N/A Y

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Get in touch Charles Sturt University Bathurst NSW 2795 tel: 1800 275 278 (freecall) +61 1800 275 278 email: via csu.edu.au/contacts/enquiry website: study.csu.edu.au In person Albury–Wodonga campus Marketing Coordinator, Building 673 Gordon Beavan Building Elizabeth Mitchell Drive, Thurgoona NSW 2640 Important dates Bathurst campus Marketing Coordinator, Building 1396 Orientation/Enrolment Week CSU Panorama Avenue, Bathurst NSW 2795 starts Monday 21 February 2022 Canberra (Theology) campus Session 1 Dean of Students, St Mark’s National Theological Centre starts Monday 28 February 2022 15 Blackall Street, Barton ACT 2600 Session 2 Dubbo campus starts Monday 11 July 2022 Administration Office, Charles Sturt University Tony McGrane Place, Dubbo NSW 2830 Orange campus Studying at Charles Sturt University Marketing Coordinator, Building 1001 At Charles Sturt University, we believe everyone offers Leeds Parade, Orange NSW 2800 something unique. When you study with us, you become part Parramatta (Theology) campus of something bigger: you join a connected community from United Theological College across the globe committed to changing things for the better. 16 Masons Drive, North Parramatta NSW 2151 We want to help you find your purpose so you can make a Port Macquarie campus difference. Jump into the real world with our professional Marketing Coordinator accredited courses that will give you the skills you’ll need to 7 Major Innes Road, Port Macquarie NSW 2444 push the boundaries and make an impact. Wagga Wagga campus Our academics and teaching staff are well-connected with Marketing Coordinator, Building 13 industry, so when you graduate you’ll already have a wide Boorooma Street, Wagga Wagga NSW 2678 network of industry contacts who can help you kickstart your career. We also make hands-on learning a central part of your study, so you learn by doing. Your lecturers will know Open days your name, there’s support whenever you need it, and there Virtual Open Days Sunday 20 – Tuesday 22 June 2021 are scholarships to help make it happen. Port Macquarie Sunday 1 August 2021 It all adds up to Charles Sturt University being Australia’s Wagga Wagga Sunday 8 August 2021 number one university for graduate employment¹. That’s right, Albury-Wodonga Sunday 15 August 2021 more of our grads get jobs – and well-paying ones at that Bathurst Sunday 22 August 2021 – faster than grads from any other Australian uni. Because Orange Sunday 29 August 2021 with a Charles Sturt University degree under your belt, you’re Dubbo Saturday 4 September 2021 ready to make a difference in your industry and community from day one. So, together, let’s create a world worth living in. 1 QILT 2020 Graduate Outcomes Survey.

International Year 12 students apply directly to Charles Sturt University.

76 | Back to Guide contents Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants Charles Sturt University’s First Nations Access Program is a supported personalised pathway into university that assesses skills and suitability for academic life. Search for ‘Indigenous student support’ at csu.edu.au.

Selection rank adjustments Refer to pages 27–28 for an explanation of selection rank adjustments. Charles Sturt University will increase your selection rank by a maximum of 12 points across the following categories. If your ATAR is below 55.00, your selection rank for education courses will not be increased.

Equity adjustments Educational Access Scheme (EAS) For students who have experienced long- − Submit an EAS application via UAC term educational disadvantage − Max. 7 points For details, go to uac.edu.au/eas Location adjustments − Max. 5 points / automatically applied Elite athlete and performer − Submit a direct application to Charles Sturt University adjustments For details, search for ‘Elite Athlete and Performer Program’ at csu.edu.au Subject adjustments − Max. 10 points / automatically applied For students who have performed well in specific Year 12 subjects CSU Early offer schemes

Schools Recommendation Scheme Apply via UAC. Applications close 19 September 2021 Charles Sturt Advantage Important dates Application rounds: May and August Offers released: June and September Assessment criteria − Short written submission demonstrating soft skills such as resilience, empathy and the motivation to create a world worth living in. − Year 11 results How to apply Visit csu.edu.au/advantage

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/csu

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Course Fee Course name Campus Duration LSR code type

Associate Degree in Farm Production Wagga Wagga 215064 CSP 2F 63.60 Bachelor of Accounting Port Macquarie 212010 CSP 3F 67.70 Bachelor of Accounting Albury-Wodonga 212011 CSP 3F 76.75 Bachelor of Accounting Wagga Wagga 212014 CSP 3F 66.45 Bachelor of Accounting Bathurst 212017 CSP 3F N/A Bachelor of Agricultural Business Management Wagga Wagga 215024 CSP 3F 67.00 Bachelor of Agricultural Science Wagga Wagga 214024 CSP 4F 67.10 Bachelor of Agriculture Wagga Wagga 215044 CSP 3F 66.30 Bachelor of Animal Science Wagga Wagga 215034 CSP 4F 66.20 Bachelor of Applied Science (Outdoor Recreation and Ecotourism) Albury-Wodonga 215051 CSP 3F 62.95 Bachelor of Arts (with specialisations) Wagga Wagga 211004 CSP 3F 57. 20 Bachelor of Arts (with specialisations) Bathurst 211007 CSP 3F 58.80 Bachelor of Arts (with specialisations) Wagga Wagga 211024 CSP 3F 88.85 Bachelor of Arts (with specialisations) Bathurst 211027 CSP 3F 61.60 Bachelor of Business (with specialisations) Albury-Wodonga 212211 CSP 3F 60.20 Bachelor of Business (with specialisations) Wagga Wagga 212214 CSP 3F 66.25

CSU Bachelor of Business (with specialisations) Bathurst 212217 CSP 3F N/A Bachelor of Business Studies Port Macquarie 212700 CSP 3F 67.70 Bachelor of Business Studies Albury-Wodonga 212701 CSP 3F 69.70 Bachelor of Business Studies Wagga Wagga 212704 CSP 3F 55.70 Bachelor of Business Studies Bathurst 212707 CSP 3F 61.75 Bachelor of Communication* Bathurst 211297 CSP 3F new Bachelor of Computer Science (with specialisation) Bathurst 212717 CSP 3F 65.25 Bachelor of Criminal Justice Port Macquarie 211890 CSP 3F 60.00 Bachelor of Criminal Justice Bathurst 211897 CSP 3F 64.30 Bachelor of Dental Science Orange 214738 CSP 5F N/A Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary) Albury-Wodonga 213091 CSP 4F 71.80 Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary) Wagga Wagga 213094 CSP 4F 65.85 Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary) Bathurst 213097 CSP 4F N/A Bachelor of Education (K-12) Port Macquarie 213160 CSP 4F 69.60 Bachelor of Education (K-12) Albury-Wodonga 213161 CSP 4F 67.10 Bachelor of Education (K-12) Wagga Wagga 213164 CSP 4F 67.95 Bachelor of Education (K-12) Bathurst 213167 CSP 4F 74.05 Bachelor of Education (Technology and Applied Studies) Wagga Wagga 213204 CSP 4F N/A Bachelor of Environmental Science and Management (with specialisations) Port Macquarie 214340 CSP 3F 63.70 Bachelor of Environmental Science and Management (with specialisations) Albury-Wodonga 214341 CSP 3F 67.10 Bachelor of Equine Science (with specialisation) Wagga Wagga 215204 CSP 3F 60.60 Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science (with specialisation) Bathurst 213267 CSP 3F 68.95 Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science (with specialisation) Port Macquarie 214860 CSP 3F 65.25 Bachelor of Health and Medical Science Orange 214368 CSP 3F 67.75 Bachelor of Health and Medical Science Orange 214638 CSP 3F new Bachelor of Information Technology (with specialisations) Port Macquarie 212730 CSP 3F N/A Bachelor of Information Technology (with specialisations) Bathurst 212737 CSP 3F 60.30 Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Criminal Justice Port Macquarie 211910 CSP 5F 80.40 Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Criminal Justice Bathurst 211917 CSP 5F 82.30

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Course Fee Course name Campus Duration LSR code type Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Diagnostic Radiography) Port Macquarie 214110 CSP 4F 65.05 Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Diagnostic Radiography) Wagga Wagga 214114 CSP 4F 65.50 Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging) Port Macquarie 214120 CSP 4F 66.45 Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging) Wagga Wagga 214124 CSP 4F 99.95 Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Radiation Therapy) Wagga Wagga 214134 CSP 4F 67.95 Doctor of Medicine Orange 725505 CSP 5F N/A Bachelor of Nursing Port Macquarie 214650 CSP 3F 65.05 Bachelor of Nursing Albury-Wodonga 214651 CSP 3F 66.85 Bachelor of Nursing Wagga Wagga 214654 CSP 3F 65.60 Bachelor of Nursing Dubbo 214655 CSP 3F 73.40 Bachelor of Nursing Bathurst 214657 CSP 3F 65.40 Bachelor of Occupational Therapy Port Macquarie 214300 CSP 4F 70.25 Bachelor of Occupational Therapy Albury-Wodonga 214301 CSP 4F 71.35 Bachelor of Oral Health (Therapy and Hygiene) Wagga Wagga 214384 CSP 3F 78.65 Bachelor of Paramedicine Port Macquarie 214200 CSP 3F 85.00 Bachelor of Paramedicine Bathurst 214207 CSP 3F 73.10 CSU Bachelor of Pharmacy Orange 214808 CSP 4F 80.60 Bachelor of Physiotherapy Port Macquarie 214400 CSP 4F 87.10 Bachelor of Physiotherapy Albury-Wodonga 214401 CSP 4F 83.40 Bachelor of Physiotherapy Orange 214408 CSP 4F 81.55 Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine Albury-Wodonga 214451 CSP 4F 79.50 Bachelor of Policing and Public Safety Port Macquarie 211930 CSP 3F 62.20 Bachelor of Psychology Bathurst 211807 CSP 4F 7 7.85 Bachelor of Psychology Port Macquarie 211810 CSP 4F 86.85 Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) Port Macquarie 211850 CSP 3F 65.35 Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) Bathurst 211857 CSP 3F 69.85 Bachelor of Social Work Port Macquarie 211900 CSP 4F 69.60 Bachelor of Social Work Wagga Wagga 211904 CSP 4F 68.25 Bachelor of Social Work Dubbo 211905 CSP 4F 69.15 Bachelor of Technology (Civil Systems)/Master of Engineering (Civil Systems) Bathurst 212817 CSP 1.5F + 4P 92.40 Bachelor of Theology Parramatta 211955 CSP 3F 71.20 Bachelor of Theology Canberra 211957 CSP 3F N/A Bachelor of Veterinary Biology/Bachelor of Veterinary Science Wagga Wagga 214964 CSP 6F N/A Bachelor of Veterinary Technology Wagga Wagga 214954 CSP 3F 70.05 Diploma of General Studies Port Macquarie 214010 CSP 1F N/A Diploma of General Studies Albury-Wodonga 214011 CSP 1F N/A Diploma of General Studies Wagga Wagga 214014 CSP 1F N/A Diploma of General Studies Dubbo 214015 CSP 1F N/A Diploma of General Studies Bathurst 214017 CSP 1F N/A

*Subject to final approval

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Get in touch Sydney campus Student Enquiries CQUniversity 400 Kent Street Sydney NSW 2000 tel: 13 CQUni (13 27 86) email: via contactus.cqu.edu.au website: cqu.edu.au

Open days Virtual Open Days: Saturday 17 April 2021, 9am – 1pm Studying at CQUniversity Saturday 31 July 2021, 9am – 1pm With so many options out there, choosing the right university

CQU Saturday 14 August 2021, 9am – 1pm for you isn’t always an easy decision. At CQUniversity Online Chat Australia, our students choose to study with us so they can available 3pm – 6pm (AEST) be what they want to be. We believe higher education should Thursday 29 April, Thursday 20 May, be for everyone – no matter your postcode or educational Wednesday 15 September, Wednesday 6 October, background. That’s why we offer a wide range of up-to-date, Tuesday 23 November 2021 industry-aligned courses, from TAFE certificates right through to research degrees, online and at campuses across Australia. For more information, visit cqu.edu.au/openday. Our convenient Sydney campus is situated in the heart of the CBD, a 5 minute walk from Town Hall Station. We offer a range Important dates of on-campus courses in accounting, business, diagnostic imaging, digital media, IT, OHS, public health and more, as well Term 1, 2022 as access to facilities and support for online students. starts Monday 7 March 2022 When you choose CQUniversity you’ll benefit from Term 2, 2022 convenience and flexibility, smaller, more intimate class sizes starts Monday 11 July 2022 and greater access to teaching staff. We’re committed to For the latest information on these dates, student success and providing positive graduate outcomes visit handbook.cqu.edu.au. – and it shows. Data released by ComparED in 2020 shows that CQUniversity outperforms most Australian universities when it comes to study support, graduate employment and graduate salary outcomes. This is backed up by The Good Universities Guide (2021), which gives CQUniversity five stars for social equity, first-generation student ratio, undergraduate full-time employment, and starting salary. So, rest assured that when you choose CQUniversity, you’re choosing a high-quality education to help you be what you want to be. International Year 12 students apply directly to CQUniversity.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants CQUniversity has a dedicated student support team that provides Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students with guidance and support. We also offer a range of pathways into our courses including our free preparatory course, Skills for Tertiary Education Preparatory Studies (STEPS). Applicants who are successful in completing the course will be considered eligible for admission to the university. To find out more, call 13 27 86 or search for ‘STEPS’ at cqu.edu.au.

80 | Back to Guide contents Selection rank adjustments Refer to pages 27–28 for an explanation of selection rank adjustments. CQUniversity will increase your selection rank by a maximum of 7 points across the following categories.

Equity adjustments Educational Access Scheme (EAS) For students who have experienced long- − Submit an EAS application via UAC term educational disadvantage − Max. 5 points For details, go to uac.edu.au/eas Location adjustments Regional Adjustment Scheme For students who live or attend school − Max. 2 points / automatically applied outside a capital city Elite athlete and performer None adjustments Subject adjustments None

Early offer schemes There are no CQUniversity early offer schemes.

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CQUniversity | 81 Back to Guide contents CQUniversity International Year 12 students apply directly to CQUniversity.

Course Fee Course name Campus Duration LSR code type

AssocDeg Aviation (Flight Operations) Online 160913 CSP 2F/4P/D 67.45 AssocDeg Building Design Online 160221 CSP 4P/D N/A AssocDeg Building Surveying Online 160241 CSP 4P/D N/A AssocDeg Digital Media Online 160911 CSP 2F/4P/D N/A AssocDeg Engineering Online 160301 CSP 4P/D N/A AssocDeg Information Technology Sydney 160160 CSP 2F/4P N/A AssocDeg Information Technology Online 160161 CSP 2F/4P/D N/A AssocDeg Occupational Health and Safety Online 160591 CSP 2F/4P/D N/A AssocDeg Public Health (Specialisation) Online 160601 CSP 2F/4P/D N/A Bachelor of Accounting Sydney 160020 CSP 3F/6P N/A Bachelor of Accounting Online 160021 CSP 3F/6P/D N/A Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of Business Sydney 160360 CSP 4F/8P N/A Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of Business Online 160361 CSP 4F/8P/D N/A Bachelor of Agriculture Online 160721 CSP 3F/6P/D 69.25 Bachelor of Allied Health Online 160481 CSP 3F/6P/D 61.80 Bachelor of Arts Online 160131 CSP 3F/6P/D N/A

CQU Bachelor of Aviation (Flight Operations) Online 160914 CSP 3F/6P/D 60.50 Bachelor of Building Design Online 160231 CSP 5P/D 68.90 Bachelor of Building Surveying and Certification (Honours) Online 160251 CSP 6P/D 79.35 Bachelor of Business Sydney 160730 CSP 3F/6P N/A Bachelor of Business Online 160731 CSP 3F/6P/D N/A Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) Online 160581 CSP 6P/D 76.45 Bachelor of Criminology Online 160082 CSP 3F/6P 7 7.05 Bachelor of Digital Media Online 160521 CSP 3F/6P/D N/A Bachelor of Echocardiography (Cardiac Physiology)/GradDip Echocardiography Sydney 160610 CSP 4F 72.75 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Online 160341 CSP 4F/8P/D 73.30 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil Construction) and Diploma of Construction Online 160344 CSP 4.5F/9P N/A Management Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil Design) and Diploma of Building Design Online 160342 CSP 4.5F/9P N/A Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Control and Instrumentation) and Bachelor of Information Online 160343 CSP 5F/10P N/A Technology (Application Development) Bachelor of Engineering Technology (Specialisation) Online 160351 CSP 3F/6P/D N/A Bachelor of Environmental Science Online 160431 CSP 3F/6P/D N/A Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Sciences Online 160461 CSP 3F/6P/D N/A Bachelor of Hospitality Management Sydney 160050 CSP 2F/4P N/A Bachelor of Hospitality Management Online 160051 CSP 2F/4P/D N/A Bachelor of Information Technology Sydney 160060 CSP 3F/6P N/A Bachelor of Information Technology Online 160061 CSP 3F/6P/D N/A Bachelor of Information Technology (Co-op) Sydney 160170 CSP 3F/6P N/A Bachelor of Information Technology (Co-op) Online 160171 CSP 3F/6P/D N/A Bachelor of Laws Online 160081 CSP 3F/6P/D 74.75 Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Business Online 160124 CSP 5F/10P/D N/A Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Information Technology Online 160125 CSP 5F/10P/D N/A Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Property Online 160123 CSP 5F/10P/D N/A Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Science (Psychology) Online 160122 CSP 4.5F/9P/D N/A

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Course Fee Course name Campus Duration LSR code type Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Accounting Online 160111 CSP 4.5F/9P/D N/A Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts Online 160121 CSP 5F/10P/D N/A Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Criminology Online 160083 CSP 5F/10P 82.95 Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (Honours) Online 160915 CSP 4F/8P/D 90.50 Bachelor of Medical Science (Specialisation) Online 160491 CSP 3F/6P/D 81.15 Bachelor of Medical Sonography/GradDip Medical Sonography Sydney 160010 CSP 4F 83.65 Bachelor of Music (Specialisation) Online 160821 CSP 3F/6P/D N/A Bachelor of Nursing Online 162511 CSP 3F/6P/D N/A Bachelor of Occupational Health and Safety Online 160471 CSP 3F/6P/D N/A Bachelor of Property Online 160101 CSP 3F/6P/D 68.40 Bachelor of Psychological Science Online 160531 CSP 3F/6P/D N/A Bachelor of Public Health (Specialisation) Online 160571 CSP 3F/6P/D N/A Bachelor of Science Online 160411 CSP 3F/6P/D 70.05 Bachelor of Science (Criminology and Psychology) Online 160192 CSP 3F/6P/D 62.40 Bachelor of Science (Psychology) Online 160191 CSP 3F/6P/D N/A Bachelor of Social Work Online 160552 CSP 4F/8P N/A CQU Diploma of Arts Online 160261 CSP 1F/2P/D N/A Diploma of Business Studies Sydney 160152 CSP 1F/2P N/A Diploma of Business Studies Online 160153 CSP 1F/2P N/A Diploma of Digital Media Online 160811 CSP 1F/2P/D N/A Diploma of Information and Communications Technology Sydney 160062 CSP 1F/2P N/A Diploma of Information and Communications Technology Online 160063 CSP 1F/2P/D N/A Diploma of Music Online 160831 CSP 1F/2P N/A

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Get in touch Gold Coast campus Student Business Services Griffith University Gold Coast Mail Centre QLD 9726 tel: 1800 677 728 (freecall) (07) 3735 6425 (international) email: vi a ASK US at ask.secure.griffith.edu.au website: griffith.edu.au In person Student Business Services Griffith University, Gold Coast Campus Studying at Griffith University Parklands Drive, Southport QLD 4222 At Griffith, you’ll be welcomed into an inclusive community For international enquiries and other contact options, visit GU and supported to face the future with confidence, griffith.edu.au/international/contact-us. competence and the knowledge and skills to thrive in a rapidly changing world. Open days You’ll study at a university positioned in the top Griffith Open Day 250 of two major global rankings, placing us in the top 2 per Gold Coast, Nathan and South Bank campuses and online cent worldwide.1 Our high-quality degrees are developed in Sunday 8 August 2021 consultation with industry, based on cutting-edge research, and taught by award-winning teachers.2 Important dates You’ll get inside access to industry, with many Griffith degrees offering work placements, field trips and industry projects Orientation for commencing students (all campuses) for real clients. Our industry connections provide practical Monday 7 – Friday 11 March 2022 experience that helps to make sense of the knowledge you’re Trimester 1 gaining in the classroom, while also enhancing your job- Starts Monday 14 March 2022 ready skills. Such experience is valued highly by employers, opening doors to new perspectives, professional networks and employment opportunities. At Griffith, we’ve put a focus on flexibility. Depending on your degree, you’ll have the choice to study in person at one of our campuses in South East Queensland, online – or using a combination of both – either part-time or full-time over two or three trimesters. Since its beginning, Griffith University has been deeply connected to the Asian region, environmentally aware, open to the community and industry focused. Always ahead of its time, Griffith introduced Australia’s first degrees in a range of important areas, including modern Asian studies and environmental science, and our students benefit from an extensive network of industry partners who ensure they gain the skills and confidence that employers want. Griffith offers degrees in almost every discipline, including architecture, construction and planning; business and government; criminology and law; education; engineering, IT and aviation; humanities, languages and social science; medicine, dentistry and health; music and performing arts; science and environment; and visual and creative arts. 1 Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2021: 201-250, US News Best Global Universities: 217. 2 Includes three Australian University Teacher of the Year awards: universitiesaustralia.edu.au.

84 | Back to Guide contents Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants If you have First People’s heritage we encourage you to Our GUMURRI Student Success Unit provides a range of self-identify on your UAC application. You will be required support services and offers a safe and culturally appropriate to provide evidence of your heritage to the university. Then, environment to enhance your student experience. For further if you do not meet the published admission criteria you may information, visit griffith.edu.au/gumurrii. be invited to apply for your degree via the First Peoples Selection Survey. For any enquiries about this admission pathway, call 1800 677 728.

Selection rank adjustments Refer to pages 27–28 for an explanation of selection rank adjustments. Griffith University will increase your selection rank by amaximum of 8 points across the following categories. Equity adjustments Educational Access Schemes (EAS) For students who have experienced long- − Submit an EAS application via UAC term educational disadvantage − Excludes preferences to B Medical Science and B Dental Health Science − For details go to uac.edu.au/eas Location adjustments Gold Coast and Logan Priority Access Pathway For students who reside in an eligible − 2 points / automatically applied region and apply to study at the Gold Coast − Eligible regions defined by postcode campus − For details, including eligible postcodes, visit griffith.edu.au/adjustment-factors Elite athlete and performer None adjustments GU Subject adjustments Year 12 Subject Adjustment For students who have achieved Band 3 − Max. 2 points per subject / max. 6 points overall / applied automatically or higher in HSC subjects (or equivalent) − For details of which subjects attract adjustments, visit griffith.edu.au/year-12-subject-adjustment related to specific Griffith University courses

Early offer schemes There are no Griffith University early offer schemes.

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/gu

Griffith University

Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT

Bachelor of Advanced Business (Honours) Gold Coast 283143 CSP 4F/8P 94.90 Y Bachelor of Advanced Business (Honours) Distance 283808 CSP 4F/8P/D N/A Y Bachelor of Applied Financial Advice Distance 283805 CSP 2F/4P/D N/A N Bachelor of Architectural Design Gold Coast 283422 CSP 3F/6P 70.90 Y Bachelor of Arts Gold Coast 283229 CSP 3F/6P 70.30 Y Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business Gold Coast 283231 CSP 4F/8P 75.40 Y Bachelor of Biomedical Science Gold Coast 283302 CSP 3F/6P 81.45 Y Bachelor of Business Gold Coast 283142 CSP 3F/6P 64.25 Y Bachelor of Business Distance 283807 CSP 3F/6P/D N/A Y Bachelor of Business Innovation Distance 283814 CSP 3F/6P/D N/A N Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Data Science Gold Coast 283140 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Government and International Relations Gold Coast 283131 CSP 4F/8P 65.30 Y Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Government and International Relations Distance 283812 CSP 4F/8P/D N/A Y Bachelor of Child, Youth and Family Practice Distance 283351 CSP 3F/6P/D 67.85 N Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology Gold Coast 283343 CSP 4F/8P 96.05 Y Bachelor of Communication and Journalism Gold Coast 283205 CSP 3F/6P 67.95 Y

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Communication and Journalism/Bachelor of Business Gold Coast 283202 CSP 4F/8P 7 7.55 Y Bachelor of Communication and Journalism/Bachelor of Government and Gold Coast 283227 CSP 4F/8P 75.15 Y International Relations Bachelor of Communication and Journalism/Bachelor of Science Gold Coast 283228 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Bachelor of Computer Science Gold Coast 283461 CSP 3F/6P 75.80 Y Bachelor of Computer Science Distance 283815 CSP 3F/6P/D 80.40 Y Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) Gold Coast 283445 CSP 4F/8P 70.15 Y Bachelor of Counselling Gold Coast 283341 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice Gold Coast 283223 CSP 3F/6P 66.05 Y Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice Distance 283817 CSP 3F/6P/D 69.75 Y Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice/Bachelor of Information Gold Coast 283520 CSP 4F/8P 73.30 N Technology Bachelor of Dental Hygiene Gold Coast 283296 CSP 3F 99.55 Y Bachelor of Dental Technology Gold Coast 283312 CSP 3F 99.95 Y Bachelor of Dental Technology/Bachelor of Dental Prosthetics Gold Coast 283299 CSP 4F 99.95 Y Bachelor of Design Gold Coast 283255 CSP 3F/6P 72.85 Y Bachelor of Design/Bachelor of Business Gold Coast 283256 CSP 4F/8P 64.20 Y Bachelor of Education Gold Coast 283226 CSP 3.5F/8P 72.05 Y

GU Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Gold Coast 283442 CSP 4F/8P 70.30 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Business Gold Coast 283439 CSP 5F/10P 87.40 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Computer Science Gold Coast 283443 CSP 5F/10P 88.40 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Data Science Gold Coast 283446 CSP 5F/10P N/A Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Environmental Science Gold Coast 283438 CSP 5F/10P N/A Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Industrial Design Gold Coast 283444 CSP 5F/10P 99.00 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Information Technology Gold Coast 283440 CSP 5F/10P N/A Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Science Gold Coast 283441 CSP 5F/10P 80.85 Y Bachelor of Environmental Science Gold Coast 283384 CSP 3F/6P 69.65 Y Bachelor of Environmental Science/Bachelor of Business Gold Coast 283613 CSP 4F/8P 67.15 Y Bachelor of Environmental Science/Bachelor of Data Science Gold Coast 283614 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Bachelor of Exercise Science Gold Coast 283305 CSP 3F/6P 68.05 Y Bachelor of Exercise Science/Bachelor of Business Gold Coast 283334 CSP 4.5F 70.30 Y Bachelor of Exercise Science/Bachelor of Psychological Science Gold Coast 283335 CSP 4.5F 69.10 Y Bachelor of Government & International Relations/Bachelor of Criminology & Gold Coast 283139 CSP 4F/8P 71.90 Y Criminal Justice Bachelor of Government & International Relations/Bachelor of Criminology & Distance 283813 CSP 4F/8P/D N/A Y Criminal Justice Bachelor of Government and International Relations Gold Coast 283125 CSP 3F/6P 68.55 Y Bachelor of Government and International Relations Distance 283811 CSP 3F/6P/D N/A Y Bachelor of Health Science Gold Coast 283301 CSP 3F/6P 69.75 Y Bachelor of Human Services Gold Coast 283326 CSP 2-3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Human Services Distance 283801 CSP 2-3F/6P/D N/A Y Bachelor of Human Services/Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice Gold Coast 283340 CSP 4F/8P 71.90 Y Bachelor of Human Services/Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice Distance 283804 CSP 4F/8P/D N/A Y Bachelor of Industrial Design Gold Coast 283427 CSP 3F/6P 73.55 Y Bachelor of Information Technology Gold Coast 283428 CSP 3F/6P 65.20 Y Bachelor of Information Technology Distance 283816 CSP 3F/6P/D N/A Y Bachelor of Information Technology/Bachelor of Business Gold Coast 283626 CSP 4F/8P 63.25 Y

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Intelligent Digital Technologies Gold Coast 283463 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management Gold Coast 283126 CSP 3F/6P 70.15 Y Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management Distance 283809 CSP 3F/6P/D N/A Y Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management/Bachelor of Business Gold Coast 283134 CSP 4F/8P 63.85 Y Bachelor of International Tourism and Hotel Management/Bachelor of Business Distance 283810 CSP 4F/8P/D N/A Y Bachelor of Languages and Linguistics Gold Coast 283224 CSP 3F/6P 69.35 Y Bachelor of Laws (Honours) Gold Coast 283509 CSP 4F/8P 85.95 Y Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Arts Gold Coast 283510 CSP 5.5F/8P 88.45 Y Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Business Gold Coast 283512 CSP 5.5F/8P 81.85 Y Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice Gold Coast 283511 CSP 5.5F/8P 80.40 Y Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Environmental Science Gold Coast 283517 CSP 5.5F/8P 99.95 Y Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Government and International Gold Coast 283514 CSP 5.5F/8P 82.35 Y Relations Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Psychological Science Gold Coast 283516 CSP 5.5F/8P 90.30 Y Bachelor of Marine Science Gold Coast 283404 CSP 3F/6P 66.00 Y Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science Gold Coast 283322 CSP 4F 85.85 Y

Bachelor of Nursing Gold Coast 283308 CSP 3F/6P 82.15 Y GU Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics Gold Coast 283321 CSP 4F/4P+2F 89.55 Y Bachelor of Occupational Therapy Gold Coast 283328 CSP 4F/ 4P+2F 98.05 Y Bachelor of Pharmacology and Toxicology Gold Coast 283331 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Pharmacy Gold Coast 283327 CSP 4F 78.25 Y Bachelor of Psychological Science Gold Coast 283313 CSP 3F/6P 73.95 Y Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Business Gold Coast 283346 CSP 4F 70.05 Y Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Gold Coast 283337 CSP 4F/8P 71.20 Y Justice Bachelor of Psychological Science/Master of Mental Health Practice Gold Coast 283347 CSP 4F 70.50 N Bachelor of Psychological Science/Master of Rehabilitation Counselling Gold Coast 283348 CSP 4F 81.50 N Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) Gold Coast 283314 CSP 4F/8P 83.25 Y Bachelor of Public Health Gold Coast 283315 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Science Gold Coast 283400 CSP 3F/6P 74.75 Y Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts Gold Coast 283623 CSP 4F/8P 72.10 Y Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Business Gold Coast 283625 CSP 4F/8P 82.50 Y Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Data Science Gold Coast 283622 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Information Technology Gold Coast 283620 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Bachelor of Social Science Gold Coast 283270 CSP 3F/6P 74.35 Y Bachelor of Social Work Gold Coast 283323 CSP 4F/8P 80.25 Y Bachelor of Social Work Distance 283803 CSP 4F/8P/D 72.45 Y Bachelor of Sport Development Gold Coast 283329 CSP 3F/6P 79.00 Y Bachelor of Sport Development/Bachelor of Business Gold Coast 283360 CSP 4F/8P 67.15 Y Bachelor of Urban and Environmental Planning Gold Coast 283405 CSP 4F/8P 69.35 Y Bachelor of Urban and Environmental Planning/Bachelor of Science Gold Coast 283600 CSP 5F/10P N/A Y

Griffith University | 87 Back to Guide contents 90%of our degree students graduate with a job in their field. Internal Graduate Survey 2018

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Get in touch International College of Management, Sydney 151 Darley Road Manly NSW 2095 tel: 1800 110 490 (freecall within Australia) +61 2 9466 1240 email: [email protected] (Australia and New Zealand) [email protected] (International) website: icms.edu.au Campus names Northern Beaches Esplanade Studying at ICMS ICMS City International Sport College Australia (ISCA) The International College of Management, Sydney (ICMS) is a leader in career-focused education offering university-level undergraduate bachelor degrees and postgraduate masters Open days degrees. Open Day on Sunday 8 August 2021 is a great opportunity At ICMS we work with you to create a personalised to experience the ICMS difference and visit our beautiful educational experience to ignite your career and mentor you Northern Beaches campus in Manly. to professional success. Learn about our courses and student experience; take a How ICMS prepares you for professional success: campus tour; meet our academics, students and graduates; and find out how our unique Industry Training (Internship) − You study business-focused degrees specialising in program will help you build your career faster. various exciting and potentially lucrative industries such as business, entrepreneurship, marketing, events, fashion Learn more at icms.edu.au/open. and global brand management, accounting, hospitality, Campus tours sports management, international tourism and property. − Industry training, also known as an internship, is included Visit our campus anytime for a tour and a personalised as part of your degree – and we organise it all for you course consultation. To book, call 1800 110 490 or visit through our network of partners. Our contacts become icms.edu.au/book-campus-tour. your contacts. − Degrees have been designed in conjunction with Important dates industry, so you develop skills your future employers Main intake want. starts Monday 7 February 2022 − Active learning means you do work-relevant assessments as you would in the real world. ICMS also offers six other opportunities for enrolment throughout the year. All seven intakes are available on all − From the start, you’ll develop a career mindset through campuses and are offered for online or on-campus study. professional attire, CV writing and interview skills, mentoring and access to the ICMS Student Success For more information on the ICMS academic calendar, visit Centre. icms.edu.au/important-dates. Your time at ICMS will be career-focused but you’ll also want a memorable, fun campus experience. ICMS offers everything that you’d expect from a traditional university, such as on-campus accommodation, sporting teams, student clubs and world-class facilities.

International College of Management, Sydney | 89 Back to Guide contents As well as modern online classes, ICMS has three campuses: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander − the iconic traditional sandstone Northern Beaches applicants campus, affectionately called the ‘castle on the hill’, which ICMS is committed to supporting Aboriginal and Torres offers sweeping views over Manly Beach Strait Islander students to succeed in higher education. − the beachfront Esplanade campus All applicants are encouraged to apply directly to ICMS. − the new modern City campus.

These spectacular locations offer a student experience that Selection rank adjustments would be hard to beat anywhere in the world. ICMS courses do not have an ATAR requirement. Operated by ICMS, the Aspire Institute and the International Sport College of Australia (ISCA) are pathway institutions offering diplomas as stand-alone qualifications or as a pathway to the second year of a bachelor degree.

Early offer schemes

Schools Recommendation Scheme Apply via UAC. Applications close 19 September 2021. Early Entry Important dates For students with a strong academic record Applications close: 10 September 2021 How to apply Submit a direct application to ICMS: icms.edu.au/early-entry Leadership Entry Program Important dates For students with a record of leadership roles Applications close: 4 February 2022 at school or in the community How to apply ICMS Submit a direct application to ICMS: icms.edu.au/leadership-entry-program Elite Athlete/Performer Entry Important dates For students who have represented their Applications close: 4 February 2022 school or state at national level competitions, or who have performed in extended or How to apply significant productions Submit a direct application to ICMS: icms.edu.au/elite-athletes-performers

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/icms

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT

Bachelor of Business Manly 530016 DFEE 3F*/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Business Sydney City 530017 DFEE 3F*/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) Manly 530018 DFEE 3F*/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Business (International Tourism) Manly 530061 DFEE 3F*/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Manly 530022 DFEE 3F*/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Business (Sports Management) Manly 530121 DFEE 3F*/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Business Management (Accounting) Manly 530160 DFEE 2.7F*/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Business Management (Fashion and Global Brand Management) Manly 530170 DFEE 2.7F*/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Event Management Manly 530021 DFEE 3F*/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Hospitality Management Manly 530041 DFEE 3F*/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Property (Development, Investment and Valuation) Manly 530080 DFEE 3F*/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Business Manly 530501 DFEE 1F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Business Sydney City 530502 DFEE 1F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Business (Entrepreneurship) Manly 530503 DFEE 1F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Business (International Tourism) Manly 530551 DFEE 1F/EqP N/A Y

Diploma of Business (Marketing) Manly 530592 DFEE 1F/EqP N/A Y ICMS Diploma of Business (Sports Management) Manly 530541 DFEE 1F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Business Management Manly 530590 DFEE 0.7F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Business Management Sydney City 530591 DFEE 0.7F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Event Management Manly 530511 DFEE 1F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Hospitality Management Manly 530531 DFEE 1F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Property Management Manly 530520 DFEE 1F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Sports Management (High Performance) ISCA 530580 DFEE 1F*/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Sports Management (High Performance) Sydney City 530581 DFEE 1F*/EqP N/A Y

* Includes industry training

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International College of Management, Sydney | 91 Back to Guide contents “Without gaining the ANZ Scholarship I would not have had the opportunity to work within ANZ’s Corporate Banking as a young intern, which has undoubtedly given me a huge career advantage. It also allowed me access to industry connections with senior individuals within the bank that nobody else my age would have had access to,”

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Over $1.98 million of scholarships to over 138 recipients were awarded in 2020. It’s a blessing that the growth of ICMS, and its pathway institutions, provide the opportunity to give back and to recognise merit - be it pure effort, ability, hardship, or diversity. Our professional corporate partners are an invaluable endorsement for many students, and enhance the prestige of an ever-growing Scholarship Program. In 2020/2021 it is expected that even more scholarships will be awarded. To find out more about benefits, eligibility and how to apply please visit: www.icms.edu.au/scholarships or call 1800 110 490.

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Get in touch All campuses tel: 1300 135 045 +61 3 9627 4805 (International) email or live chat: latrobe.custhelp.com/app/home website: latrobe.edu.au For all other contact details, visit the La Trobe University website. In person Campus locations are Albury–Wodonga, Bendigo, Melbourne, Mildura, Shepparton and Sydney. Studying at La Trobe University LTU For more information, visit latrobe.edu.au/campuses. Unlock your future at La Trobe University. For more than 50 years, students just like you have learned Open days from our expert teachers and gained the knowledge, Refer to our website for Open Day dates in 2021: confidence and human skills needed for a successful career. latrobe.edu.au/openday. Some of our most inspiring graduates are now CEOs, parliamentarians, human rights activists, medical researchers and Olympians. Important dates When you study at La Trobe, you’ll get an experience that Semester dates sets you up for life. We’re ranked in the top 1 per cent of Visit latrobe.edu.au/calendar/all-students. universities worldwide,¹ and we’re rated well above world Orientation standard in 23 fields of research.² This means you’ll learn Orientation week for all campuses is usually the week before from experts – then become one. semester starts. For details, visit latrobe.edu.au/orientation. Plus, with our Career Ready program, you’ll develop the professional, technical and human skills employers want. Our unique partnerships bring professional opportunities to you so you can build the networks you need. This approach works: our graduates are highly sought after, with 87 per cent securing work within four months.3 While you study, you’ll learn with the latest technologies and have access to flexible study options. You’ll develop every part of your skill set and build all areas of your technical knowledge. And you’ll graduate ready to solve real problems. Launch your career right here at La Trobe. 1 Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2021; Spanish National Research Council (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas), 2020; Ranking Web of Universities 2020. 2 A ustralian Research Council, 2019; Excellence in Research for Australia ERA Outcomes, 2018. 3 Q ILT 2021: ComparED: Overall undergraduate results for La Trobe University.

La Trobe University | 93 Back to Guide contents Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Early offer schemes applicants Our Aspire Early Admissions Program rewards your Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are welcome involvement in community, leadership and volunteering with to contact Indigenous Student Services for advice about an early conditional offer into your chosen course at La Trobe. courses, application procedures, scholarships and other This means you’ll know by September, or even earlier, if aspects of studying at La Trobe University. you have a place at university. You’ll also receive exclusive benefits designed to nurture your skills and give you the To find out more, visit latrobe.edu.au/indigenous. support you need to succeed at La Trobe and beyond. With Aspire, you can lock in your future and set yourself up Selection rank adjustments to succeed now. Refer to pages 27–28 for an explanation of selection rank For further information about the Aspire program, including adjustments. 2022 selection criteria and dates, go to latrobe.edu.au/aspire. La Trobe University’s selection rank adjustment factors are being reviewed for the 2022 admissions period. For the latest information, go to latrobe.edu.au.

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/ltu

La Trobe University

Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT

LTU Bachelor of Accounting Sydney 196105 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Agriculture Albury-Wodonga 187025 CSP 3F/6P 7 7. 20 Y Bachelor of Animal and Veterinary Biosciences Albury-Wodonga 187049 CSP 3F/6P 60.70 Y Bachelor of Arts Albury-Wodonga 183010 CSP 3F/6P 62.05 N Bachelor of Arts Mildura 189910 CSP 3F/6P N/A N Bachelor of Biological Sciences Albury-Wodonga 187047 CSP 3F/6P 59.10 Y Bachelor of Biomedical Science Albury-Wodonga 187028 CSP 3F/6P 63.40 Y Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Medical) Albury-Wodonga 187029 CSP 3F N/A N Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Medical) Bendigo 187429 CSP 3F N/A N Bachelor of Business Albury-Wodonga 181035 CSP 3F/6P N/A N Bachelor of Business Mildura 189935 CSP 3F/6P N/A N Bachelor of Business Sydney 196000 CSP 3F/6P 64.55 Y Bachelor of Business (Accounting) Albury-Wodonga 181030 CSP 3F/6P 64.80 N Bachelor of Business (Accounting) Mildura 189940 CSP 3F/6P N/A N Bachelor of Business (Agribusiness) Albury-Wodonga 181040 CSP 3F/6P N/A N Bachelor of Business (Agribusiness) Bendigo 187425 CSP 3F/6P N/A N Bachelor of Business (Agribusiness) Shepparton 188025 CSP 3F/6P N/A N Bachelor of Business (Agribusiness) Mildura 189925 CSP 3F/6P N/A N Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Arts Albury-Wodonga 181050 CSP 4F 74.35 N Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Arts Mildura 189950 CSP 4F N/A N Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) Bendigo 187400 CSP 4F/8P 75.10 Y Bachelor of Commerce Melbourne 197445 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Criminology Bendigo 187424 CSP 3F/6P 64.50 Y Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws Bendigo 187420 CSP 5F/10P 86.30 Y Bachelor of Education (Primary) Mildura 189985 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Bachelor of Education (Primary) Bendigo 187430 CSP 4F/8P new Y Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Mildura 189990 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Bendigo 187431 CSP 4F/8P new Y Bachelor of Educational Studies Shepparton 188033 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Educational Studies Mildura 189993 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Educational Studies Bendigo 187432 CSP 3F/6P new Y Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Industrial) Bendigo 187402 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Bachelor of Health Sciences Bendigo 187405 CSP 3F/6P 63.75 Y Bachelor of Health Sciences Melbourne 197405 CSP 3F/6P 63.25 Y Bachelor of Information Technology Bendigo 187410 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Information Technology Sydney 196110 CSP 2.5-3F/6P 55.45 Y Bachelor of Information Technology Melbourne 197410 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of International Business Sydney 196100 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Laws Bendigo 187415 CSP 4F/8P 85.85 Y Bachelor of Laws Melbourne 197415 CSP 4F/8P 95.00 Y Bachelor of Media and Communication Melbourne 197500 CSP 3F/6P 68.15 Y Bachelor of Nursing (Pre-registration) Albury-Wodonga 185028 CSP 3F/6P 55.40 Y Bachelor of Nursing (Pre-registration) Mildura 189928 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) Bendigo 187408 CSP 4F/8P 75.80 Y Bachelor of Paramedic Practice with Honours Albury-Wodonga 183043 CSP 4F/8P 78.35 Y LTU Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) Bendigo 187407 CSP 4F/8P 91.55 Y Bachelor of Psychological Science Albury-Wodonga 187055 CSP 3F/6P 56.30 Y Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) Albury-Wodonga 187065 CSP 4F/8P 84.20 Y Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) Albury-Wodonga 183029 CSP 4F/8P 59.20 Y Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) Mildura 189929 CSP 4F/8P 57.10 Y Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours) Bendigo 187406 CSP 4F/8P 98.30 Y

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Get in touch Macleay College Level 2, 28 Foveaux Street Surry Hills NSW 2010 tel: 1300 939 888 email: [email protected] website: macleay.edu.au

Open days Refer to our website macleay.edu.au/events. Campus Tours For campus tours call 1300 939 888. Studying at Macleay College We make it our mission to ensure graduates are job ready,

MC Important dates with the knowledge and skills they need to succeed. The academic calendar is divided into three trimesters, each consisting of 12 weeks teaching followed by an Since 1988, Macleay College has fostered a vibrant community examination period. of students, alumni, experienced lecturers and industry connections. From our roots in Surry Hills to our newest Trimester 1 campuses in Melbourne and Brisbane, we are the institution March – June 2022 of choice for students who are eager to pursue life-changing, Trimester 2 hands-on education in advertising and media, digital media, June – September 2022 business, accounting, marketing and journalism. Trimester 3 The Macleay difference October 2022 – February 2023 For over 30 years we’ve been connecting graduates to industry success through practical education. Students learn from industry professionals in smaller classes, allowing us to cater to their individual learning needs. Our QILT results demonstrate the exceptional educational experience our students receive. In 2018, we achieved a rating of 90.5 per cent for Teaching Quality against the national average of 80.9 per cent. We also achieved 84.9 per cent for Learner Engagement – well above the national average of 64.1 per cent. Bachelor degrees can be completed in two years. This provides the opportunity to step into your chosen career even faster. Industry-focused Our industry-focused learning ensures Macleay graduates are job ready with the essential skills, knowledge and work experience that employers demand. Our contemporary curriculum is taught by industry professionals informed by the latest ideas and thinking in their subject areas. Students learn from experience about current industry concepts and practices that will help them hit the ground running upon graduation. Internship program We offer an integrated internship program in which students work with leading organisations, businesses and agencies, providing an enviable list of professional contacts before they even graduate. Modern campus and facilities Our Surry Hills campus provides students with a unique learning and lifestyle experience. Nestled in Sydney’s creative hub, we are surrounded by Australia’s leading news

96 | Back to Guide contents organisations, advertising agencies and innovative start-ups. and life experience and/or any other transferable skills that Just minutes from Central Station and accessible by major support their potential to succeed in their studies. bus routes, Macleay College takes advantage of the unique Applicants who identify as Indigenous Australian can provide inner-city culture and surrounding lifestyle amenities. a 300- to 500-word written statement, outlining their goals and how their qualifications, skills and experience will support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander them in succeeding in their chosen field of study. Supporting applicants documents, such as senior secondary school (or other qualification) certificates, school record statements, portfolio, The Indigenous Australian Entry Scheme enables Aboriginal or references, must be attached. Applicants must also and Torres Strait Islander people to apply for entry to a course provide ‘Confirmation of Aboriginality or Torres Strait Islander of study at Macleay College based on previous study, work Heritage’ at the time of their application (or at their interview).

Selection rank adjustments Refer to pages 27–28 for an explanation of selection rank adjustments. Macleay College will increase your selection rank by a maximum of 10 points across the following categories.

Equity adjustments Educational Access Schemes (EAS) For students who have experienced long-term − Submit an EAS application via UAC educational disadvantage − Max. 10 points − For details, go to uac.edu.au/eas Location adjustments None Elite athlete and performer adjustments None Subject adjustments − Details under review For students who have performed well in specific − For the latest information, go to macleay.edu.au MC Year 12 subjects

Early offer schemes

Direct application Important dates Applications open: early June Offers released: after approval by Head of Faculty Assessment criteria − 300-word written submission outlining your reasons for undertaking the intended course of study and how it will help you achieve your career goals − Letter of recommendation from school (principal, year coordinator, or equivalent) − Australian citizenship or permanent residency How to apply Submit a direct application to Macleay College: go to macleay.edu.au/apply For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/mc

Macleay College

Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT

Bachelor of Advertising and Media Surry Hills 560220 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Business Surry Hills 560200 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Business (Accounting) Surry Hills 560240 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Digital Media Surry Hills 560230 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Journalism Surry Hills 560210 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Accounting Surry Hills 560160 DFEE 1F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Advertising and Media Surry Hills 560100 DFEE 1F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Business Management Surry Hills 560120 DFEE 1F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Digital and Social Media Marketing Surry Hills 560155 DFEE 1F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Digital Media Surry Hills 560145 DFEE 1F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Journalism Surry Hills 560140 DFEE 1F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Marketing Surry Hills 560130 DFEE 1F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of User Experience Design Surry Hills 560170 DFEE 1F/EqP N/A Y

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Get in touch Future Students (domestic students) 58 Waterloo Road Macquarie Park NSW 2113 tel: (02) 9850 6767 +61 2 9850 7346 (International) email: [email protected] (domestic students) [email protected] (international students) website: mq.edu.au In person Studying at Macquarie University Level 2, 18 Wally’s Walk At Macquarie, we’re all about unconventional thinking, MQ Macquarie University, North Ryde NSW 2109 inspiring collaborations and making connections with diverse people and perspectives to create real change. We believe Open days when we all work together, we multiply our ability to achieve remarkable things. Macquarie University Open Day Saturday 14 August 2021 We’re ranked among the top 1 per cent of universities in the world,¹ have three subjects in the top 50 globally and seven Campus tours in the top 100,² and we were the first Australian university to Check mq.edu.au/campus-tours for our campus tour introduce a global research pathway. schedule. Whatever you choose to study at Macquarie, our future- focused approach to teaching and learning will help you Important dates become a confident and responsible leader in your field. O Week (including academic advice) Why study at Macquarie? Mid-Feb 2022 for session 1, 2022 Degrees co-designed by industry: Many of our degrees are Mid-July 2022 for session 2, 2022 shaped by the latest industry trends and can be adjusted to Session 1 respond to the needs of industry in real time. Monday 21 February – Friday 24 June 2022 Degrees with in-built internships: Practical experiences are Session 2 built into all of our degrees, which means that, when you Monday 25 July – Friday 25 November 2022 graduate you’ll have the knowledge and skills you’ll need to meet the current and future challenges of your chosen profession. Personalised degrees: All universities offer double degrees, but we allow you to personalise your double degree by choosing the combination you consider will best kickstart your career. 1 QS World University Rankings 2021. 2 QS World University Rankings by Subject 2020.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Entry Pathway is an admissions pathway aimed at increasing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participation within bachelor degrees.

98 | Back to Guide contents It provides opportunities to Aboriginal and Torres Strait This pathway involves a two-stage process: an online Islander peoples who may: application and then a face-to-face interview. Offers will be made according to merit, based on demonstrated capacity − not have completed their HSC and readiness to undertake university study. − not have acquired a necessary selection rank for entry into their degree of choice Applicants are encouraged to contact Walanga Muru prior to applying. Call (02) 9850 8624 or search for ‘Aboriginal and − like peace of mind with an early offer. Torres Strait Islander Entry Pathway’ at mq.edu.au.

Selection rank adjustments Refer to pages 27–28 for an explanation of selection rank adjustments. Macquarie University will increase your selection rank for most courses by a maximum of 15 points across the following categories.

Equity adjustments Educational Access Scheme(EAS) For students who have experienced long- − Submit an EAS application via UAC term educational disadvantage − Max. 5 points − For details, go to uac.edu.au/eas Location adjustments Regional Entry Scheme For students from rural or regional Australia who − Max. 9 points / automatically applied don’t have access to the same resources as Catchment adjustment factors students in cities and larger towns, and students who live in Macquarie’s catchment region − Max. 5 points / automatically applied For details, search for ‘adjustment factors’ at mq.edu.au MQ Elite athlete and performer Elite athletes and artistic performers scheme adjustments − Submit a direct application to Macquarie For students with competitive commitments, − Max. 4 points such as training or performing, that have For details, search for ‘Elite Athletes and Artistic Performers’ at mq.edu.au affected their Year 12 studies

Subject adjustments Academic Advantage For students who perform well in HSC − Max. 3 points per subject / max. 6 points overall / automatically applied subjects related to specific Macquarie course For details, search for ‘Academic Advantage’ at mq.edu.au preferences

Extracurricular adjustments Big History scheme For students with extracurricular − Complete Macquarie’s Big History: Connecting Knowledge MOOC (massive open online course) accomplishments or commitments − In your UAC application, declare a Big History MOOC qualification and upload a copy of your verified certificate − 3 points For details, search for ‘Big History Scheme’ at mq.edu.au Duke of Edinburgh, Queen’s Scout and Queen’s Guide awards scheme − Submit a direct application to Macquarie − Max. 6 points For details, search for ‘Duke of Edinburgh’ at mq.edu.au

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Schools Recommendation Schemes Apply via UAC. Applications close 19 September 2021 Macquarie Leaders and Achievers Important dates Early Entry Scheme Applications open 1 June 2021 Assessment criteria Applicants need to demonstrate their leadership qualities and/or how they have contributed towards positive change in their community and consistently achieved good results at school. There are two selection components: 1. demonstration of leadership and service to their community by completing the Macquarie Leaders and Achievers Early Entry Scheme questions when applying online 2. Year 11 studies Notes: Applicants for the Bachelor of Marketing and Media and the Bachelor of Actuarial Studies and its double degrees are required to have undertaken specific English and/or maths subjects in the HSC, ACT Senior Secondary Certificate or International Baccalaureate. Applicants for teaching courses need to complete and pass a survey before an offer is made. All applicants must complete their Year 12 examinations (10 units of HSC courses, including at least 8 units from Category A courses and 2 units of English) or comparable ACT Senior Secondary Certificate or International Baccalaureate subjects. How to apply Apply directly to Macquarie. For details, search for ‘Macquarie leaders and achievers’ at mq.edu.au

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/mq MQ

Macquarie University For courses marked as not available to international applicants (‘N’), email [email protected] for information on their availability and how to apply.

Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT

Bachelor of Actuarial Studies North Ryde 300239 CSP 3F 97.00 Y Bachelor of Actuarial Studies with Professional Practice (Honours) North Ryde 300238 CSP 4F N/A N Bachelor of Ancient History North Ryde 300103 CSP 3F/EqP 80.15 Y Bachelor of Ancient History Distance 300104 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A N Bachelor of Applied Finance North Ryde 300202 CSP 3F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Applied Finance and Bachelor of Actuarial Studies North Ryde 302239 CSP 4F 97.30 Y Bachelor of Applied Finance and Bachelor of Laws North Ryde 302166 CSP 5F/EqP 97. 20 N Bachelor of Applied Finance and Bachelor of Professional Accounting North Ryde 302203 CSP 4F/EqP 86.70 Y Bachelor of Archaeology North Ryde 300128 CSP 3F/EqP 85.10 Y Bachelor of Arts North Ryde 300101 CSP 3F/EqP 75.20 Y Bachelor of Arts Distance 300102 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A N Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business Administration North Ryde 302208 CSP 4F/EqP 85.00 Y Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Commerce North Ryde 302251 CSP 4F/EqP 80.50 Y Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Cyber Security North Ryde 302568 CSP 4.5F/EqP 93.80 N Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education (Primary) North Ryde 302440 CSP 4F/EqP 75.15 Y Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education (Secondary) North Ryde 302445 CSP 4F/EqP 75.25 Y Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) North Ryde 302580 CSP 5F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Information Technology North Ryde 302102 CSP 4F/EqP 76.20 N Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws North Ryde 302160 CSP 5F/EqP 96.25 Y Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Linguistics and Language Sciences North Ryde 302432 CSP 4F/EqP 76.75 N Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Medical Sciences North Ryde 302560 CSP 4F/EqP 96.05 N

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science Distance 302554 CSP 4F/EqP/D N/A N Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science North Ryde 302555 CSP 4F/EqP 76.65 Y Bachelor of Biodiversity and Conservation North Ryde 300573 CSP 3F/EqP 80.00 Y Bachelor of Biodiversity and Conservation Distance 300574 CSP 3F/EqP/D N/A N Bachelor of Business Administration North Ryde 300203 CSP 3F/EqP 80.90 Y Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Laws North Ryde 302169 CSP 5F/EqP 96.00 N Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Professional North Ryde 302210 CSP 4F/EqP 92.55 Y Accounting Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Psychology North Ryde 302416 CSP 4F/EqP 80.35 Y Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Psychology North Ryde 302413 CSP 5.5F/EqP 94.50 N (Honours) Bachelor of Business Analytics North Ryde 300211 CSP 3F/EqP 82.15 Y Bachelor of Business Analytics and Bachelor of Applied Finance North Ryde 302201 CSP 4F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Business Analytics and Bachelor of Professional Accounting North Ryde 302233 CSP 4F/EqP 80.65 Y Bachelor of Chiropractic Science North Ryde 300562 CSP 3F/EqP 80.20 Y Bachelor of Clinical Science North Ryde 300676 CSP 2F 90.00 Y Bachelor of Cognitive and Brain Sciences North Ryde 300435 CSP 3F/EqP 81.90 Y MQ Bachelor of Cognitive and Brain Sciences and Bachelor of Information North Ryde 302436 CSP 4F/EqP 83.25 N Technology Bachelor of Cognitive and Brain Sciences and Bachelor of Psychology North Ryde 302438 CSP 4F/EqP 80.00 N Bachelor of Cognitive and Brain Sciences and Bachelor of Psychology North Ryde 302439 CSP 5.5F/EqP 94.00 N (Honours) Bachelor of Combined Studies North Ryde 302000 CSP TBA N/A N Bachelor of Commerce North Ryde 300221 CSP 3F/EqP 80.05 Y Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Education (Secondary) North Ryde 302446 CSP 4F/EqP 82.70 Y Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) North Ryde 302581 CSP 5.5F/EqP 80.90 N Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Human Sciences North Ryde 302255 CSP 4F/EqP 80.50 N Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Information Technology North Ryde 302253 CSP 4F/EqP 80.20 Y Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws North Ryde 302165 CSP 5F/EqP 96.00 Y Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Psychology North Ryde 302417 CSP 4F/EqP 80.10 Y Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) North Ryde 302412 CSP 5.5F/EqP 94.45 N Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Security Studies North Ryde 302150 CSP 4F/EqP 82.20 N Bachelor of Cyber Security North Ryde 300568 CSP 3F/EqP 80.00 Y Bachelor of Cyber Security and Bachelor of Laws North Ryde 302174 CSP 5.5F/EqP 96.75 N Bachelor of Economics North Ryde 300215 CSP 3F/EqP 80.90 Y Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Applied Finance North Ryde 302202 CSP 4F/EqP 86.20 Y Bachelor of Economics and Bachelor of Business Analytics North Ryde 302232 CSP 4F/EqP 80.25 N Bachelor of Education (Primary) and Bachelor of Psychology North Ryde 302441 CSP 4F/EqP 80.35 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) with a specialisation in Civil North Ryde 300585 CSP 4F/EqP 80.40 Y Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) with a specialisation in Electrical and North Ryde 300587 CSP 4F/EqP 81.70 Y Electronic Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) with a specialisation in Mechanical North Ryde 300582 CSP 4F/EqP 80.45 Y Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) with a specialisation in Mechatronic North Ryde 300583 CSP 4F/EqP 80.10 Y Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) with a specialisation in Software North Ryde 300586 CSP 4F/EqP 80.70 Y Engineering Bachelor of Environment North Ryde 300549 CSP 3F/EqP 84.50 Y Bachelor of Environment and Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) North Ryde 302584 CSP 5.5F/EqP N/A N

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Environment and Bachelor of Laws North Ryde 302177 CSP 5F/EqP 97.10 N Bachelor of Game Design and Development North Ryde 300542 CSP 3F/EqP 80.05 Y Bachelor of Human Sciences North Ryde 300430 CSP 3F/EqP 81.55 Y Bachelor of Human Sciences and Bachelor of Cognitive and Brain North Ryde 302434 CSP 4F/EqP 81.75 N Sciences Bachelor of Human Sciences and Bachelor of Psychology North Ryde 302418 CSP 4F/EqP 80.95 N Bachelor of Human Sciences and Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) North Ryde 302414 CSP 5.5F/EqP 94.50 N Bachelor of Human Sciences and Bachelor of Speech and Hearing North Ryde 302428 CSP 4F/EqP 88.05 N Sciences Bachelor of Information Technology North Ryde 300540 CSP 3F/EqP 75.00 Y Bachelor of Information Technology and Bachelor of Actuarial Studies North Ryde 302241 CSP 4F 99.95 N Bachelor of Information Technology and Bachelor of Engineering North Ryde 302583 CSP 5F/EqP 82.65 N (Honours) Bachelor of Information Technology and Bachelor of Laws North Ryde 302178 CSP 5F/EqP 99.95 N Bachelor of International Studies North Ryde 300113 CSP 3F/EqP 79.25 Y Bachelor of International Studies and Bachelor of Laws North Ryde 302161 CSP 5F/EqP 97. 25 N Bachelor of Laws North Ryde 300160 CSP 4F/EqP 96.15 Y Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) North Ryde 302176 CSP 6.5F/EqP 96.65 N Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) North Ryde 302171 CSP 6.5F/EqP 96.30 N MQ Bachelor of Linguistics and Language Sciences North Ryde 300432 CSP 3F 75.10 Y Bachelor of Linguistics and Language Sciences and Bachelor of Laws North Ryde 302172 CSP 5F/EqP 99.95 N Bachelor of Linguistics and Language Sciences and Bachelor of North Ryde 302226 CSP 4.5F/EqP N/A N Marketing and Media Bachelor of Marketing and Media North Ryde 300226 CSP 3F/EqP 95.05 Y Bachelor of Media and Communications North Ryde 300154 CSP 3F/EqP 75.15 Y Bachelor of Media and Communications and Bachelor of Cyber Security North Ryde 302569 CSP 4.5F/EqP 80.65 N Bachelor of Media and Communications and Bachelor of Laws North Ryde 302164 CSP 5F/EqP 96.00 N Bachelor of Media and Communications and Bachelor of Science North Ryde 302556 CSP 4F/EqP 7 7.15 N Bachelor of Medical Sciences North Ryde 300560 CSP 3F/EqP 85.10 Y Bachelor of Medical Sciences and Bachelor of Cognitive and Brain North Ryde 302437 CSP 4F/EqP 88.15 N Sciences Bachelor of Medical Sciences and Bachelor of Laws North Ryde 302180 CSP 5F/EqP 96.65 N Bachelor of Music North Ryde 300148 CSP 3F/EqP 75.05 Y Bachelor of Planning North Ryde 300141 CSP 4F/EqP 75.05 Y Bachelor of Professional Accounting North Ryde 300223 CSP 3F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Professional Practice and Bachelor of Business Analytics North Ryde 302223 CSP 4F new N Bachelor of Professional Accounting and Bachelor of Laws North Ryde 302168 CSP 5F/EqP 97. 20 N Bachelor of Professional Practice and Bachelor of Professional North Ryde 302222 CSP 4F N/A N Accounting Bachelor of Psychology North Ryde 300416 CSP 3F/EqP 80.00 Y Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) North Ryde 300412 CSP 4F/EqP 94.35 Y Bachelor of Psychology and Bachelor of Laws North Ryde 302170 CSP 5F/EqP 96.55 N Bachelor of Science North Ryde 300555 CSP 3F/EqP 75.00 Y Bachelor of Science Distance 300556 CSP 3F/EqP/D 83.30 N Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Actuarial Studies North Ryde 302242 CSP 4F 97.00 Y Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Cognitive and Brain Sciences North Ryde 302435 CSP 4F/EqP 85.60 N Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Commerce North Ryde 302557 CSP 4F/EqP 81.45 Y Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Education (Secondary) North Ryde 302448 CSP 4F/EqP 75.85 Y

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) North Ryde 302582 CSP 5F/EqP 81.60 Y Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Information Technology North Ryde 302558 CSP 4F/EqP 76.80 N Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Laws North Ryde 302181 CSP 5F/EqP 99.95 N Bachelor of Security Studies North Ryde 300150 CSP 3F/EqP 76.10 Y Bachelor of Security Studies Distance 300151 CSP 3F/EqP/D 99.95 N Bachelor of Security Studies and Bachelor of Business Analytics North Ryde 302231 CSP 4F/EqP 80.80 N Bachelor of Security Studies and Bachelor of Laws North Ryde 302162 CSP 5F/EqP 96.25 N Bachelor of Social Science North Ryde 300110 CSP 3F/EqP 75.05 Y Bachelor of Social Science Distance 300111 CSP 3F/EqP/D 7 7.85 N Bachelor of Social Science and Bachelor of Laws North Ryde 302163 CSP 5F/EqP 99.00 N Bachelor of Speech and Hearing Sciences North Ryde 300428 CSP 3F/EqP 84.80 Y Bachelor of Speech and Hearing Sciences and Bachelor of Psychology North Ryde 302419 CSP 4F/EqP 84.70 N Bachelor of Speech and Hearing Sciences and Bachelor of Psychology North Ryde 302415 CSP 5.5F/EqP 95.25 N (Honours) Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) North Ryde 300423 CSP 4F/EqP 76.20 Y Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) Distance 300424 CSP 4F/EqP/D N/A N

Combined Bachelor of Security Studies and Master Degrees North Ryde or Distance 303101 CBF 4F/EqP 80.15 N MQ Diploma of Arts Media and Communications North Ryde 301003 CSP 1F 62.70 Y Diploma of Commerce North Ryde 301004 CSP 1F 61.05 Y Diploma of Engineering North Ryde 301008 CSP 1F 60.10 Y Diploma of Information Technology North Ryde 301006 CSP 1F 60.10 Y Intensive Program North Ryde 301020 DFEE 0.33F 50.25 Y Standard Foundation Program North Ryde 301021 DFEE 0.66F N/A Y Undergraduate Certificate of Accounting (Bachelor Pathway) North Ryde 301211 CSP 0.33F 67.30 N Undergraduate Certificate of Actuarial Studies (Bachelor Pathway) North Ryde 301217 CSP 0.33F 73.00 N Undergraduate Certificate of Business (Bachelor Pathway) North Ryde 301213 CSP 0.33F 60.25 N Undergraduate Certificate of Business Analytics (Bachelor Pathway) North Ryde 301203 CSP 0.33F 74.25 N Undergraduate Certificate of Cyber Security (Bachelor Pathway) North Ryde 301205 CSP 0.33F 61.80 N Undergraduate Certificate of Engineering (Bachelor Pathway) North Ryde 301209 CSP 0.33F 61.55 N Undergraduate Certificate of Finance (Bachelor Pathway) North Ryde 301219 CSP 0.33F 69.05 N Undergraduate Certificate of Game Design (Bachelor Pathway) North Ryde 301201 CSP 0.33F 68.60 N Undergraduate Certificate of Humanities (Bachelor Pathway) North Ryde 301221 CSP 0.33F 64.80 N Undergraduate Certificate of Information Technology (Bachelor Pathway) North Ryde 301207 CSP 0.33F 60.60 N Undergraduate Certificate of Marketing (Bachelor Pathway) North Ryde 301215 CSP 0.33F 61.70 N Undergraduate Certificate of Media (Bachelor Pathway) North Ryde 301223 CSP 0.33F 61.15 N

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Get in touch MIT Sydney 154–158 Sussex Street Sydney NSW 2000 tel: (02) 8267 1400 or 1800 648 669 email: [email protected] or [email protected] website: mit.edu.au

Open days Refer to our website for Open Day dates in 2021. Register for updates at mit.edu.au/open-day. Studying at MIT Sydney Campus visits MIT Sydney, in the Sydney CBD, offers accredited degrees MIT MIT Sydney welcomes careers advisers, high school students, with a specialised focus on business and IT networking. parents and friends to visit throughout the year for campus You can choose to major in cyber security, accounting, tours and course information. management, marketing or digital marketing. For a tailored discussion about your future at Our degrees are aligned to industry standards, as MIT Sydney, call (02) 8267 1400 or 1800 648 669 employability is at the heart of courses and student life at or email [email protected]. MIT Sydney. The Bachelor of Networking is accredited by the Australian Computer Society. The major in cyber security has been designed specifically to respond to market needs. As Important dates malware and cybercrime become more sophisticated, more Trimester 1 cyber security specialists will be required in the years to come. Monday 21 March – Saturday 25 June 2022 The Bachelor of Business (major in marketing or digital Trimester 2 marketing) is accredited by the Australian Marketing Institute, Monday 18 July – Saturday 22 October 2022 while the Bachelor of Business (major in accounting) is accredited by peak bodies including CPA Australia, Chartered Trimester 3 Accountants Australia and New Zealand, and the Institute of Monday 14 November 2022 – Saturday 25 February 2023 Public Accountants. Embedded into every degree are real-world projects in the business and IT industries so you will have plenty of opportunities to be challenged to think outside the box. At MIT Sydney we offer 1:1 careers advice, interactive workshops, industry-based projects and more. Students enjoy studying in the heart of Sydney. The city campus is easy to get to and has everything you need to excel in your studies – high-tech computer labs, fast wireless internet, a library, plus plenty of study spaces and chill-out areas. Want to know more? Visit mit.edu.au or call us on 1800 648 669.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants Indigenous students studying with MIT are provided with the academic and personal support they need to enjoy and complete their studies.

104 | Back to Guide contents Selection rank adjustments MIT courses do not have an ATAR requirement; however, you must successfully complete the HSC (or equivalent).

Early offer schemes There are no MIT early offer schemes.

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/mit

MIT Sydney

Course Fee Pattern of Avail Course name Campus LSR code type attendance INT

Bachelor of Business Sydney 570110 DFEE 3F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Network Sydney 570130 DFEE 3F/EqP N/A Y

Refer to page 58 for an explanation of abbreviations and selection rank. MIT

mit.edu.au

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Get in touch National Art School Forbes Street Darlinghurst NSW 2010 tel: (02) 9339 8651 email: [email protected] website: nas.edu.au

Open day Saturday 4 September 2021 An evening information session will also be held. For the latest information, visit nas.edu.au. Studying at National Art School Campus visits The National Art School (NAS) is a culturally significant NAS You are welcome to visit the campus at any time during the Australian visual arts institution with origins that can be year. To take a tour of the campus and meet with academic traced back to 1843. Situated within the historic walls of staff or our student recruitment team, call (02) 9339 8651, the old Darlinghurst Gaol, the school has a rich tradition of email [email protected] or stop by the student artistic practice and has produced generations of many of the services’ desk during business hours. country’s best-known artists. The campus, located in inner- The National Art School campus is open from 9am to 5pm city Darlinghurst, offers a select number of full-time programs Monday to Friday and includes a cafe and art supplies store. – B Fine Art and M Fine Art – as well as a comprehensive range of part-time and intensive short courses. The NAS Gallery is open from 11am to 5pm Monday to Saturday during advertised exhibitions. The National Art School uses practice-driven teaching methods and maintains a high staff-to-student ratio. Intensive During semester, the campus is open to students for instruction by over 80 eminent practising artists and art extended hours Monday to Saturday. historians takes place in a studio environment. Drawing, art history and theory and their relationships to contemporary Important dates culture are taught each year in the undergraduate programs. Specialist study is offered in the studio disciplines of Contact NAS for information about 2022 intakes. ceramics, painting, photography, printmaking and sculpture. The fully accredited B Fine Art program is designed to develop the creative independence, knowledge and experience required for a career as a professional artist and the academic rigour required for further study at postgraduate level. The program is delivered full-time over three years and involves a comprehensive investigation of studio practices and historical and theoretical reflection supported by individual tutorials, peer discussions and reviews.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants There is no separate admissions process for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants.

106 | Back to Guide contents Selection rank adjustments NAS courses do not have an ATAR requirement.

Early offer schemes

Schools Recommendation Scheme Apply via UAC. Applications close 19 September 2021

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/nas

National Art School

Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT

Bachelor of Fine Art Darlinghurst 620010 DFEE 3F N/A Y

Refer to page 58 for an explanation of abbreviations and selection rank. NAS

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Get in touch Sydney campus SAE Creative Media Institute 39 Regent Street Chippendale NSW 2008 tel: 1800 SAE EDU (1800 723 338) (freecall) or (02) 8241 5200 email: [email protected] website: sae.edu.au Byron Bay campus SAE Creative Media Institute 373–391 Ewingsdale Road Byron Bay NSW 2481 Studying at SAE tel: 1800 SAE EDU (1800 723 338) (freecall) or SAE Creative Media Institute (SAE) is a leading global SAE (02) 6639 6000 specialist in creative media education with almost 50 email: [email protected] campuses worldwide. SAE is committed to providing website: sae.edu.au innovative, real-world learning that challenges, develops and inspires. Offering postgraduate, bachelor, associate Open days degree, diploma and certificate courses in animation, audio and music, creative industries, design, film, games, and web Sydney and mobile, SAE’s students receive an outstanding industry- Sunday 8 August 2021, 10am – 2pm focused and internationally recognised education. Byron Bay In Australia, SAE provides courses to more than 3,000 Sunday 8 August 2021, 10am – 2pm students across six campuses in Brisbane, Byron Bay, Sydney, Come and see why SAE is the leading global specialist in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth. creative media education at an SAE Open Day. You’ll get For over 40 years, SAE has maintained a strong commitment to check out our industry-leading facilities and meet your to providing high-quality practical education in creative future lecturers and mentors. Register or find out about other media technologies, producing graduates with industry information sessions at sae.edu.au/events. skills to fill integral professional roles within the sector. With Campus tours accredited fast-tracked learning pathways, graduates can be on their way to their dream job sooner. Personal campus tours with friendly and knowledgeable SAE staff are available year round. Book by calling 1800 SAE EDU Each course at SAE focuses on teaching high-end technical (1800 723 338) (freecall) or visit sae.edu.au. production techniques specific to its niche, as well as developing broader industry perspectives and creative, Important dates analytical, communication and project management skills. Course content has been structured to align with current Trimester I industry practices and includes intensive training in world- Monday 7 February – Friday 6 May 2022 class facilities with cutting-edge equipment and software, as Trimester II well as industry-based internships. Monday 30 May – Friday 26 August 2022 As part of SAE courses, students engage in many Trimester III collaborative multi-discipline real-world projects that Monday 19 September – Monday 16 December 2022 replicate industry scenarios. This ensures students hone their technical knowledge and analytical skills while developing Orientation their creativity. Orientation weeks are conducted every trimester, one week prior to the commencement of study periods. SAE offers flexible payment options, including payment plans, as well as access to FEE-HELP or VET student loans, scholarships and study grants.

108 | Back to Guide contents Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants All Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students who do not SAE acknowledges that many factors could demonstrate meet the entry requirements for our courses are encouraged your suitability for entry to SAE courses, including to call the SAE admissions team on 1800 723 338 and community engagement, prior work history and family arrange for an interview. commitments.

Selection rank adjustments SAE courses do not have an ATAR requirement.

Early offer schemes

Schools Recommendation Scheme Apply via UAC. Applications close 19 September 2021

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/sae

SAE Creative Media Institute

Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT

AssocDeg Animation Sydney 630120 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y SAE AssocDeg Animation Byron Bay 630125 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y AssocDeg Audio Sydney 630150 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y AssocDeg Audio Byron Bay 630155 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y AssocDeg Film Sydney 630190 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y AssocDeg Film Byron Bay 630195 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y AssocDeg Games Development Sydney 630200 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y AssocDeg Design and Visual Communication Sydney 630170 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y AssocDeg Design and Visual Communication Byron Bay 630175 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y AssocDeg Songwriting and Music Production Sydney 630320 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y AssocDeg Songwriting and Music Production Byron Bay 630325 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Animation Sydney 630010 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Animation Byron Bay 630015 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Audio Sydney 630040 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Audio Byron Bay 630045 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Design and Visual Communication Sydney 630060 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Design and Visual Communication Byron Bay 630065 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Film (Post Production) Sydney 630090 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Film (Post Production) Byron Bay 630095 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Film (Production) Sydney 630080 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Film (Production) Byron Bay 630085 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Games Development (Games Design) Sydney 630100 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Games Development (Games Design) Byron Bay 630105 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Games Development (Games Programming) Sydney 630110 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Games Development (Games Programming) Byron Bay 630115 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Songwriting and Music Production Sydney 630315 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Songwriting and Music Production Byron Bay 630310 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of 3D Animation Sydney 630220 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of 3D Animation Byron Bay 630225 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Audio Production Sydney 630230 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Audio Production Byron Bay 630235 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Diploma of Augmented and Virtual Reality Online 630290 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Film Sydney 630240 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Film Byron Bay 630245 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Game Development Sydney 630250 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Game Development Byron Bay 630255 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Graphic Design Sydney 630260 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Graphic Design Byron Bay 630265 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Music Production Sydney 630270 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Music Production Byron Bay 630275 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Diploma of Screen and Media (Creative Industries) Online 630300 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Undergraduate Certificate in Augmented and Virtual Reality Application Online 630330 DFEE 0.25F/EqP N/A N Development

Refer to page 58 for an explanation of abbreviations and selection rank. SAE

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Get in touch SIBT Level 4, 255 Elizabeth Street Sydney NSW 2000 tel: (02) 9964 6555 email: [email protected] website: sibt.nsw.edu.au

Open days Campus visits For personalised campus tours/appointments and course information, call (02) 9964 6555 or email [email protected]. Studying at SIBT SIBT is your direct pathway to Western Sydney University, SIBT Important dates Sydney City campus. Our flexible entry criteria will allow you Session 1 to complete a diploma program and progress to the second March – June 2022 year of your university studies. If you successfully complete your diploma, you are guaranteed a place at Western Sydney Session 2 University, Sydney City campus. July – October 2022 Why study at SIBT? Session 3 A range of pathways to degrees October 2021 – February 2023 Study accounting, business, communications (advertising, For exact dates visit sibt.nsw.edu.au/important-dates. journalism, public relations), engineering, information technology and social science (criminology and criminal justice). Flexible study options Start in March, July or October and choose to accelerate your studies and complete a diploma in just eight months. Personalised learning With smaller classes, student support and a personalised learning experience, SIBT helps you to improve your academic performance and prepare you for life beyond the lecture room. Help when you need it Our Student Services team is here to help you and guide you throughout your journey. Whether you are having trouble studying, with assignments or any other personal matter, our staff will support you. University preparation programs We offer all students programs to help with skills such as literacy, time management, self-directed learning, assignment preparation and stress management. Guidance from peer mentors Selected senior SIBT students work as trained peer mentors who will share their passion and experience to make you feel welcome and provide you with essential information about campus life.

112 | Back to Guide contents Sydney City is your campus Applicants are required to provide a Statement of Purpose, Located in the heart of Sydney CBD, on Western Sydney information on work experience and any studies undertaken University’s Sydney City campus, SIBT’s central location since leaving high school. provides convenient access to transport and all the facilities For details, call the admissions office on (02) 9964 6555. and services you may need. Since 1997, over 25,000 graduates have successfully completed their SIBT diploma program and 90 per cent of Selection rank adjustments students have progressed to university. ATARs are not used for admission to SIBT. Admission is based on successful completion of an Australian Year 12 Begin your study journey with SIBT and we’ll help you to qualification (or international equivalent). make your #UniGoals happen. SIBT will give special consideration to students who have International Year 12 students apply directly to SIBT. experienced disadvantage in education and employment in the past, including those from an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Islander background, people with a disability and people from applicants culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who don’t meet For details, call the admissions office on (02) 9964 6555. the academic requirements may be admitted to a foundation or diploma program (depending on what level of high school Early offer schemes they completed) based on demonstrable expertise and relevant work experience. There are no SIBT early offer schemes.

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/sibt SIBT

SIBT International Year 12 students apply directly to SIBT.

Course Fee Course name Campus Duration LSR code type

Diploma of Arts City 640010 DFEE 0.66-1F/EqP N/A Diploma of Business Administration City 640020 DFEE 0.66-1F/EqP N/A Diploma of Media and Communication City 640040 DFEE 0.66-1F/EqP N/A Diploma of Information Technology City 640050 DFEE 0.66-1F/EqP N/A Diploma of Engineering City 640060 DFEE 0.66-1F/EqP N/A

Refer to page 58 for an explanation of abbreviations and selection rank.

Worried about your ATAR? SIBT is your pathway to Western Pathways to: Accounting, Business, Communication, Engineering, IT, Social Science (Criminology)

studySIBT.com.au

SIBT | 113 Back to Guide contents CRICOS provider number 01241G

Get in touch Student Services Southern Cross University PO Box 157 Lismore NSW 2480 tel: 1800 626 481 (freecall) email: [email protected] website: scu.edu.au In person Lismore campus Military Road, East Lismore NSW 2480 Coffs Harbour campus Studying at Southern Cross University Hogbin Drive, Coffs Harbour NSW 2450 Southern Cross University is a multi-campus university SCU Gold Coast campus with locations along the east coast of Australia. We focus Southern Cross Drive (access via Terminal Drive on delivering degrees of the highest quality together with Gold Coast Airport), Bilinga QLD 4225 inspirational student experiences. National Marine Science Centre Our main campuses are located on the southern Gold 2 Bay Drive, Charlesworth Bay, Coffs Harbour NSW 2450 Coast adjacent to Gold Coast Airport, in the heart of the The Hotel School Sydney Northern Rivers in Lismore and in Coffs Harbour on the mid 60 Phillip Street, Sydney NSW 2000 north coast of NSW, where the University’s National Marine Science Centre is also located. The University operates The The Hotel School Brisbane Hotel School Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane in partnership Level 13, 127 Creek Street, Brisbane QLD 4000 with Mulpha Australia. The regions we call home all have unique characteristics as Open days study locations – from cosmopolitan cities, thriving industries Refer to our website for Open Day dates at Coffs Harbour, and coastal lifestyles to living laboratories of great natural Lismore and Gold Coast in 2021. beauty and ecological diversity, right next to the campus. Southern Cross delivers degrees on campus and online, with Campus visits a rich academic portfolio covering the arts and humanities, Book a personalised campus tour, guided by current media, music and creative arts, social work and community students, at all campuses: call 1800 626 481 or email welfare, health (including nursing and midwifery, osteopathy [email protected]. and a range of allied health specialisations), law (including a suite of double degrees), teaching and education, information Important dates technology, business, tourism, science, engineering and Indigenous knowledge. February commencement Monday 28 February Southern Cross has been ranked in the top 200 young Orientation: Monday 21 – Friday 25 February 2022 universities in the world by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2020 and is ranked first July commencement in Australia for overall experience in Agriculture and Monday 4 July Environmental Studies, Engineering and Technology by Orientation: Monday 27 June – Friday 1 July 2022 the Good Universities Guide 2021. October commencement International Year 12 students apply directly to Monday 31 October 2022 Southern Cross University. Orientation: Monday 24 – Friday 28 October 2022 For more information see scu.edu.au/teachingcalendar.

114 | Back to Guide contents Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants If you are an Indigenous Australian and do not receive an Indigenous Australian Student Services (IASS) provides an offer to Southern Cross University based solely on your extensive service to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander application, there is a pathway scheme available. students who are studying at Southern Cross University. There are IASS officers at each campus. The Testing and Assessment Program allows you to sit an assessment task and then discuss your options for University For all details, search for ‘IASS’ at scu.edu.au. admission. This may include you receiving an offer into the course you have applied for or considering a pathway into your preferred course.

Selection rank adjustments There are no SCU selection rank adjustments.

Early offer schemes

STAR Important dates Applications close: 10 September 2021 Offers released: 5 November 2021 Assessment criteria − High school results

− Principal’s recommendation SCU How to apply Submit a direct application to SCU For details, go to scu.edu.au/star

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/scu

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Course Fee Course name Campus Duration LSR code type

AssocDeg Law (Paralegal Studies) Gold Coast 336361 CSP 2F/4P 76.65 The Hotel School Associate Degree of International Tourism and Hotel Management 354300 DFEE 2F/4P new Melbourne Associate Degree of International Tourism and Hotel Management The Hotel School Sydney 354340 DFEE 2F/4P new The Hotel School Associate Degree of International Tourism and Hotel Management 354360 DFEE 2F/4P new Brisbane Bachelor of Art and Design Lismore 333110 CSP 3F/6P N/A Bachelor of Arts Lismore 333100 CSP 3F/6P 74.75 Bachelor of Arts Gold Coast 333161 CSP 3F/6P 72.05 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws Gold Coast 336160 CSP 5F/10P 92.55 Bachelor of Biomedical Science Gold Coast 335165 CSP 3F/6P* 72.90 Bachelor of Business and Enterprise Gold Coast 332166 CSP 3F/6P 70.85 Bachelor of Business and Enterprise (Accounting) Gold Coast 332167 CSP 3F/6P N/A Bachelor of Business and Enterprise (Financial Services) Gold Coast 332168 CSP 3F/6P N/A The Hotel School Bachelor of Business in Hotel Management 354100 DFEE 3F/6P new Melbourne Bachelor of Business in Hotel Management The Hotel School Sydney 354140 DFEE 3F/6P N/A The Hotel School SCU Bachelor of Business in Hotel Management 354146 DFEE 3F/6P N/A Brisbane Bachelor of Clinical Sciences (Osteopathic Studies) Gold Coast 330167 CSP 3F/6P* 64.00 Bachelor of Clinical Sciences (Osteopathic Studies) Lismore 335115 CSP 3F/6P* N/A Bachelor of Community Welfare Coffs Harbour 331158 CSP 3F/6P N/A Bachelor of Community Welfare Gold Coast 331162 CSP 3F/6P N/A Bachelor of Contemporary Music Lismore 333101 CSP 3F/6P 61.85 Bachelor of Digital Media Lismore 333103 CSP 3F/6P 60.95 Bachelor of Early Childhood Education* Lismore 331112 CSP 4F/8P new Bachelor of Early Childhood Education* Gold Coast 331169 CSP 4F/8P new Bachelor of Early Childhood Education* Coffs Harbour 331109 CSP 4F/8P new Bachelor of Education* Lismore 331113 CSP 4F/8P new Bachelor of Education* Gold Coast 331110 CSP 4F/8P new Bachelor of Education* Coffs Harbour 331114 CSP 4F/8P new Bachelor of Engineering Systems (Honours) (Civil Engineering) Lismore 334115 CSP 4F/8P 89.75 Bachelor of Engineering Systems (Honours) (Coastal Systems Engineering) Lismore 334118 CSP 4F/8P 78.60 Bachelor of Engineering Systems (Honours) (Mechanical Engineering) Lismore 334119 CSP 4F/8P 70.75 Bachelor of Exercise Science and Psychological Science Gold Coast 335106 CSP 4F/8P new Bachelor of Exercise Science and Psychological Science Coffs Harbour 335155 CSP 4F/8P 67.65 Bachelor of Indigenous Knowledge Lismore 337118 CSP 3F/6P N/A Bachelor of Information Technology Gold Coast 332161 CSP 3F/6P 69.40 Bachelor of Laws Gold Coast 336167 CSP 4F/8P new Bachelor of Legal and Justice Studies Gold Coast 336161 CSP 3F/6P N/A Bachelor of Legal and Justice Studies/Bachelor of Laws Gold Coast 336169 CSP 5F/10P N/A Bachelor of Midwifery Coffs Harbour 335153 CSP 3F/6P* N/A Bachelor of Midwifery Gold Coast 335167 CSP 3F/6P* N/A Bachelor of Nursing Lismore 335101 CSP 3F/6P* N/A Bachelor of Nursing Coffs Harbour 335151 CSP 3F/6P* N/A Bachelor of Nursing Gold Coast 335164 CSP 3F/6P* N/A Bachelor of Occupational Therapy Coffs Harbour 335150 CSP 4F/8P* N/A

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Course Fee Course name Campus Duration LSR code type Bachelor of Occupational Therapy Gold Coast 335168 CSP 4F/8P* N/A Bachelor of Pedorthics Gold Coast 335065 CSP 3F/6P* N/A Bachelor of Podiatry Gold Coast 330169 CSP 4F/8P* N/A Bachelor of Podiatry/Bachelor of Pedorthics Gold Coast 335162 CSP 4F/8P N/A Bachelor of Psychological Science Gold Coast 335062 CSP 3F/6P N/A Bachelor of Psychological Science Coffs Harbour 335152 CSP 3F/6P 72.25 Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Laws Coffs Harbour 336150 CSP 5F/10P N/A Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Laws Gold Coast 336165 CSP 5F/10P N/A Bachelor of Science Lismore 334107 CSP 3F/6P new National Marine Science Bachelor of Science 334156 CSP 3F/6P new Centre Coffs Harbour Bachelor of Social Science Gold Coast 331161 CSP 3F/6P N/A Bachelor of Social Science/Bachelor of Laws Gold Coast 336162 CSP 5F/10P N/A Bachelor of Social Work Gold Coast 331168 CSP 4F/8P 66.90 Bachelor of Speech Pathology Coffs Harbour 330138 CSP 4F/8P* N/A Bachelor of Speech Pathology Gold Coast 330168 CSP 4F/8P* N/A

Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science Lismore 335100 CSP 3F/6P* 61.15 SCU Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science Coffs Harbour 335154 CSP 3F/6P* 64.85 Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science Gold Coast 338160 CSP 3F/6P* 61.30 Diploma of Arts and Social Sciences Lismore 333010 CSP 1F/2P new Diploma of Arts and Social Sciences Gold Coast 333060 CSP 1F/2P new Diploma of Business Gold Coast 332061 CSP 2F/4P 52.80 Diploma of Health Coffs Harbour 335051 CSP 1F/2P 48.30 Diploma of Health Gold Coast 335072 CSP 1F/2P 49.25 The Hotel School Diploma of Hotel Management 354001 CSP 1F/2P new Melbourne Diploma of Hotel Management The Hotel School Sydney 354040 CSP 1F/2P N/A The Hotel School Diploma of Hotel Management 354060 CSP 1F/2P N/A Brisbane Diploma of Science Lismore 334014 CSP 1F/2P 51.10

*Subject to final approval

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Get in touch The Rocks campus Level 3, 1–5 Hickson Road, The Rocks NSW 2000 tel: 1300 575 803 (within Australia) +61 2 9492 3200 (international) email: [email protected] website: torrens.edu.au Ultimo campus Level 1, 46–52 Mountain Street, Ultimo NSW 2007 tel: 1300 575 803 (within Australia) +61 2 9251 0029 (international) email: [email protected] Studying at Torrens University website: billyblue.edu.au As the country’s newest and fastest-growing university, TUA Pyrmont campus Torrens University Australia brings a fresh approach to higher 5/235 Pyrmont Street, Pyrmont NSW 2009 education. Employability is at the centre of everything we do, tel: 1300 575 803 which is why 9 out of 10 graduates find a job they love within email: [email protected] one year. website: torrens.edu.au As a progressive university that fosters passion, we take a strengths-based approach to teaching. Our focus on Open days transferable soft skills means everyone has the chance to achieve their academic and career goals. Saturday 8 May 2021 and 21 August 2021 The Rocks campus, Ultimo campus, Pyrmont campus. Built on the strong foundations of our distinguished schools For details or to register your attendance, visit torrens.edu.au/ and colleges, such as Billy Blue College of Design and Blue about/open-day Mountains International Hotel Management School, Torrens University offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses Saturday 11 September 2020 designed with and for industry. Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School. For more information, visit bluemountains.edu.au/events Our academic staff and industry partners help students bridge the gap between study and work. Completing Campus visits internships and practical experience with some of the most Call 1300 575 803, visit torrens.edu.au/contact-us or drop in influential brands on the planet, students have access to to any campus during business hours, Monday to Friday. cutting-edge facilities and technology. Many of our graduates secure jobs at companies they’ve collaborated with or through connections they’ve made during their time with us. Important dates Studying at Torrens University means students have access Trimester 1 to our Success Coaches, who ensure they excel in their starts Monday 14 February 2022 studies and create the right trajectory for their chosen career. Trimester 2 Our industry-relevant courses are taught by leading experts starts Monday 30 May 2022 and delivered on campus, online and as a blend of both. Trimester 3 Small class sizes allow for more dedicated time with expert starts Monday 12 September 2022 academics. With locations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide our national campus network and flexible study Visit torrens.edu.au/apply-online/key-dates for all dates. options allow students to tailor their learning journey. Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School Session 1: starts Monday 17 January 2022 Session 2: starts Monday 11 April 2022 Session 3: starts Monday 4 July 2022 Session 4: starts Monday 26 September 2022

118 | Back to Guide contents Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants Torrens University is committed to ensuring that Aboriginal We have a range of support services and other resources and Torres Strait Islander students have access to all our available, such as scholarships and the yarning space. For services and are supported throughout their academic further information, search for ‘Indigenous students’ at journey. studenthub.torrens.edu.au.

Selection rank adjustments Refer to pages 27–28 for an explanation of selection rank adjustments. Torrens University will increase your selection rank across the following categories.

Equity adjustments Educational Access Schemes (EAS) For students who have experienced long- − Submit an EAS application via UAC term educational disadvantage − For details, go to uac.edu.au/eas Other consideration − To discuss options, call 1300 575 803 Location adjustments − Max. 5 points / automatically applied For students who live in regional areas Elite athlete and performer None adjustments Subject adjustments − Automatically applied For students who achieve a Band 2 or − For details, call 1300 575 803

above in three subjects (one related to the TUA field of study)

Early offer schemes

Early Entry Program Important dates Applications close: 24 September 2021 Conditional offers released: 48 hours after applying Assessment criteria Standard course admission criteria How to apply Submit a direct application to Torrens University: go to apply.torrens.edu.au

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/tua

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT

Sydney (Ultimo) and Bachelor of 3D Design and Animation 551020 DFEE 3F/6P/D N/A Y Online Sydney (Pyrmont) Bachelor of Applied Social Sciences (Community Services) 552210 DFEE 3F/EqP/D N/A Y and Online Sydney (Pyrmont) Bachelor of Applied Social Sciences (Counselling) 552220 DFEE 3F/EqP/D N/A N and Online Bachelor of Branded Fashion Design Sydney (Ultimo) 551030 DFEE 3F/6P/D N/A Y Sydney (The Rocks) Bachelor of Business 550010 DFEE 2F/EqP/D N/A Y and Online Sydney (The Rocks) Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) 550160 DFEE 2F/EqP/D N/A Y and Online Sydney (The Rocks) Bachelor of Business (Event Management) 550020 DFEE 2F/EqP/D N/A Y and Online Sydney (The Rocks) Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Management) 553020 DFEE 3F/6P/D N/A Y and Online Bachelor of Business (International Hotel and Resort Management) Leura and Sydney 553320 DFEE 2.5F N/A Y Sydney (The Rocks) Bachelor of Business (Marketing) 550030 DFEE 2F/EqP/D N/A Y and Online Sydney (The Rocks) Bachelor of Business (Sports Management) 550050 DFEE 2F/EqP/D N/A Y and Online Sydney (The Rocks)

TUA Bachelor of Business (Tourism Management) 553040 DFEE 3F/6P/D N/A Y and Online Sydney (The Rocks) Bachelor of Business Information Systems 553011 DFEE 3F/6P N/A Y and Online Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Branded Fashion Design Sydney (Ultimo) 551200 DFEE 3-4F N/A Y Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Communication Design Sydney (Ultimo) 551220 DFEE 3-4F N/A Y Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Digital Media (3D Design and Animation) Sydney (Ultimo) 551210 DFEE 3-4F N/A Y Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Digital Media (Film and Video Design) Sydney (Ultimo) 551240 DFEE 3-4F N/A Y Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Digital Media (Interaction Design) Sydney (Ultimo) 551211 DFEE 3-4F new Y Sydney (Ultimo) and Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Interior Design (Commercial) 551250 DFEE 3-4F N/A Y Online Sydney (Ultimo) and Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Interior Design (Residential) 551260 DFEE 3-4F N/A Y Online Bachelor of Commerce Sydney (The Rocks) 550060 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Sydney (Ultimo) and Bachelor of Communication Design 551010 DFEE 3F/6P/D N/A Y Online Bachelor of Culinary Management Sydney (The Rocks) 553050 DFEE 3F/6P N/A Y Sydney (Ultimo) and Bachelor of Film and Video 551022 DFEE 3F/6P/D N/A Y Online Sydney (Ultimo) and Bachelor of Game Design and Development 551090 DFEE 3F/6P/D new Y Online Bachelor of Health Science (Clinical Nutrition) Sydney (Pyrmont) 552181 DFEE 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy) Sydney (Pyrmont) 552052 DFEE 4F/8P N/A Y Bachelor of Health Science (Western Herbal Medicine) Sydney (Pyrmont) 552060 DFEE 3F/6P N/A Y Sydney (Ultimo) and Bachelor of Interior Design (Commercial) 551050 DFEE 3F/6P/D N/A Y Online Sydney (Ultimo) and Bachelor of Interior Design (Residential) 551060 DFEE 3F/6P/D N/A Y Online Bachelor of Nursing Sydney (Kent Street) 552200 DFEE 3F/6P 60.00 N Bachelor of Nutrition Online 552100 DFEE 2-3F/D N/A N Sydney (Ultimo) and Bachelor of Software Engineering (Artificial Intelligence) 551371 DFEE 3F/6P/D N/A Y Online

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Sydney (Ultimo) and Bachelor of Software Engineering (Game Programming) 551370 DFEE 3F/6P/D N/A Y Online Sydney (Ultimo) and Bachelor of UX and Web Design 551021 DFEE 3F/6P/D N/A Y Online Sydney (Ultimo) and Diploma of 3D Design and Animation 551141 DFEE 1-1.5F/EqP/D new Y Online Diploma of Branded Fashion Design Sydney (Ultimo) 551111 DFEE 1F/2P/D N/A N Sydney (The Rocks) Diploma of Business 550103 DFEE 1F/EqP/D N/A Y and Online Sydney (The Rocks) Diploma of Business (Hospitality Management) 553160 DFEE 1F/2P/D N/A Y and Online Sydney (The Rocks) Diploma of Business (Tourism Management) 553150 DFEE 1F/EqP/D N/A Y and Online Sydney (The Rocks) Diploma of Business Information Systems 550104 DFEE 1F/2P/D N/A Y and Online Sydney (Pyrmont) Diploma of Counselling and Communication Skills 552190 DFEE 1F/EqP/D N/A N and Online Sydney (Ultimo) and Diploma of Design 551150 DFEE 1F/2P/D N/A Y Online

Sydney (The Rocks) TUA Diploma of Event Management 550150 DFEE 1F/EqP/D N/A Y and Online Sydney (Ultimo) and Diploma of Film and Video 551142 DFEE 1-1.5F/EqP/D new Y Online Sydney (Ultimo) and Diploma of Game Design and Development 551190 DFEE 1F/2P/D new Y Online Sydney (Ultimo) and Diploma of Graphic Design 551110 DFEE 1F/2P/D N/A Y Online Diploma of Health and Wellbeing Online 552130 DFEE 1F/EqP/D N/A N Sydney (Pyrmont) Diploma of Health Science 552053 DFEE 1F/2P/D new Y and Online Sydney (Ultimo) and Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration 551120 DFEE 1F/2P/D N/A Y Online Sydney (The Rocks) Diploma of Marketing 550120 DFEE 1F/EqP/D N/A Y and Online Diploma of Nutrition Online 552110 DFEE 1F/EqP/D N/A N Sydney (Ultimo) and Diploma of Photography and Photo Imaging 551160 DFEE 1F/2P/D N/A Y Online Sydney (Ultimo) and Diploma of Software Engineering 551180 DFEE 1F/2P N/A Y Online Diploma of Sport Development Online 552230 DFEE 1F/EqP/D N/A N Sydney (Ultimo) and Diploma of UX and Web Design 551143 DFEE 1-1.5F/EqP/D new Y Online

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Get in touch Student Connect Locked Bag 1 University of Canberra ACT 2601 tel: 1800 UNI CAN (1800 864 226) email: [email protected] website: canberra.edu.au In person Student Central, Building 1, Level B University of Canberra Kirinari Street, Bruce ACT 2617 Studying at University of Canberra Open days The University of Canberra is a young, vibrant and energetic UC Saturday 21 August 2021 university with a clear public purpose serving the community canberra.edu.au/openday of Canberra and the surrounding regions – city to coast, alpine Campus tours to tablelands. Our home in Canberra is a place where ideas are born, creativity is explored and opportunity is created. Campus tours are available weekdays between 9am and 4pm. Note: 72 hours’ notice is required for all bookings. Whether it’s solving environmental challenges, meeting the To book a tour, search for ‘campus tours’ at canberra.edu.au. healthcare needs of our community or equipping the leaders of the future, our university is an embodiment of our city. Important dates Though our home is in Canberra, our global connections are deep and far-reaching through our research, business Semester 1 connections, alumni networks and partnerships. Monday 7 February – Saturday 28 May 2022 With a real-world, practical approach to education and deeply Orientation embedded work-based learning, our graduates enjoy an Monday 31 January – Friday 4 February 2022 89 per cent employment rate and higher starting salaries than the Australian university average (ComparED, 2020). Many Semester 2 of our 86,000 alumni hold influential positions in public and Monday 1 August – Saturday 19 November 2022 private sectors in 120 countries. Orientation Our ambition, talent and drive have seen us rocket up the Monday 25 – Friday 29 July 2022 international rankings, placing us in the top 1 per cent of universities worldwide and the top 10 universities in Australia (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2021). We are a leading sports institution with strong ties to elite sporting teams. We also have world-class health facilities, including our integrated health precinct, which provides access to cutting-edge learning and research environments.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants If you do not meet standard entry requirements you may apply for admission to the UC College Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Foundation Program. The university also reserves places in nominated courses in each intake. These places are awarded on merit, including performance in an interview. If you identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander when you apply through UAC, you may be eligible to have your selection rank increased: see ‘Selection rank adjustments’ on the next page.

122 | Back to Guide contents Selection rank adjustments Refer to pages 27–28 for an explanation of selection rank adjustments. The University of Canberra will increase your selection rank by a maximum of 20 points across the following categories.

Equity adjustments Educational Access Scheme (EAS) For students who have experienced − Submit an EAS application via UAC long-term educational disadvantage − Max. 10 points For details, go to uac.edu.au/eas

Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander applicants Refer to the University Priority Groups below Location adjustments Refer to the Educational Access Scheme For students who attend a rural or For details, go to uac.edu.au/eas regional school Elite athlete and performer Refer to the University Priority Groups below adjustments For elite athletes or sporting coaches whose sporting commitments have affected their academic performance Subject adjustments − Max. 10 points / automatically applied For students who perform well in HSC − Excludes preferences to B Physiotherapy and B Midwifery subjects (or equivalent) related to specific For details, search for ‘adjustment factors’ at canberra.edu.au University of Canberra course preferences University Priority Groups Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander applicants UC For students from priority groups defined − Identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander in your UAC application by the university − Max. 5 points across all University Priority Groups Australian Defence Force (ADF) personnel and reservists − Submit a direct application to University of Canberra Elite athlete and performer adjustments − Submit a direct application to University of Canberra − Max. 5 points across all University Priority Groups For details, including supporting statement and evidence requirements, search for ‘adjustment factors’ at canberra.edu.au

Early offer schemes

Schools Recommendation Scheme Apply via UAC. Applications close 19 September 2021

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/uc

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT

Bachelor of Accounting Canberra 361209 CSP 3F/EqP 66.90 Y Bachelor of Applied Science in Forensic Studies Canberra 368044 CSP 3F/EqP 61.75 Y Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing) Canberra 362004 CSP 3F/EqP 64.65 Y Bachelor of Arts (Culture and Heritage) Canberra 362005 CSP 3F/EqP 88.70 Y Bachelor of Arts (Digital Media) Canberra 362006 CSP 3F/EqP 64.05 Y Bachelor of Arts (Film Production) Canberra 362007 CSP 3F/EqP 60.25 Y Bachelor of Arts (Global Studies) Canberra 362008 CSP 3F/EqP 80.10 Y Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Communication and Media Canberra 363286 CSP 4F/EqP 65.80 Y Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Event and Tourism Management Canberra 361533 CSP 4F/EqP 81.65 Y Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws Canberra 362144 CSP 5F/EqP 86.85 Y Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science in Psychology Canberra 362184 CSP 4F/EqP 63.25 Y Bachelor of Biomedical Science Canberra 368093 CSP 3F/EqP 62.00 Y Bachelor of Building and Construction Management (Honours) Canberra 361125 CSP 4F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship and Innovation) Canberra 361211 CSP 3F/EqP 63.50 Y Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) Canberra 361212 CSP 3F/EqP 60.70 Y Bachelor of Business (International Business) Canberra 361218 CSP 3F/EqP 60.05 Y Bachelor of Business (Management) Canberra 361214 CSP 3F/EqP 61.70 Y

UC Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Canberra 361216 CSP 3F/EqP 62.30 Y Bachelor of Business (Service Management) Canberra 361217 CSP 3F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Business (Sport Management) Canberra 361535 CSP 3F/EqP 64.35 Y Bachelor of Business Informatics Canberra 366003 CSP 3F/EqP 66.50 Y Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Arts Canberra 361544 CSP 4F/EqP 67.90 Y Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Business Informatics Canberra 361515 CSP 4F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Communication and Media Canberra 361542 CSP 4F/EqP 66.90 Y Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Design Canberra 361543 CSP 4F/EqP 63.90 Y Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Information Technology Canberra 361534 CSP 4F/EqP 7 7.50 Y Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Laws Canberra 361325 CSP 5F/EqP 85.70 Y Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Science in Psychology Canberra 361545 CSP 4F/EqP 60.30 Y Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance) Canberra 361231 CSP 3F/EqP 66.50 Y Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) Canberra 361227 CSP 3F/EqP 88.55 Y Bachelor of Commerce (Business Economics) Canberra 361228 CSP 3F/EqP 74.05 Y Bachelor of Commerce (Finance and Banking) Canberra 361229 CSP 3F/EqP 65.30 Y Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Planning) Canberra 361230 CSP 3F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Information Technology Canberra 361327 CSP 4F/EqP 69.75 Y Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws Canberra 361324 CSP 5F/EqP 87.75 Y Bachelor of Communication and Media (Corporate and Public Canberra 362427 CSP 3F/EqP 61.90 Y Communication) Bachelor of Communication and Media (Journalism) Canberra 362428 CSP 3F/EqP 60.75 Y Bachelor of Communication and Media (Marketing Communication) Canberra 362429 CSP 3F/EqP 65.05 Y Bachelor of Communication and Media (Sports Media) Canberra 362430 CSP 3F/EqP 61.15 Y Bachelor of Communication and Media/Bachelor of Event and Tourism Canberra 361532 CSP 4F/EqP 68.95 Y Management Bachelor of Communication and Media/Bachelor of Laws Canberra 361326 CSP 5F/EqP 94.85 Y Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design) Canberra 362107 CSP 3F/EqP 62.00 Y Bachelor of Design (Interaction Design) Canberra 362108 CSP 3F/EqP 75.50 Y Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication Design) Canberra 362109 CSP 3F/EqP 67.85 Y

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Design/Bachelor of Communication and Media Canberra 363205 CSP 4F/EqP 75.45 Y Bachelor of Early Childhood and Primary Education Canberra 364103 CSP 4F/EqP 63.65 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Canberra 365016 CSP 4F/EqP 63.15 Y Bachelor of Engineering in Network and Software Engineering Canberra 366054 CSP 4F/EqP 60.35 Y (Honours) Bachelor of Environmental Science Canberra 368023 CSP 3F/EqP 69.50 Y Bachelor of Event and Tourism Management Canberra 361480 CSP 3F/EqP 71.00 Y Bachelor of Exercise Physiology and Rehabilitation Canberra 365113 CSP 4F/EqP 80.60 Y Bachelor of Forensic Studies/Bachelor of Laws Canberra 368046 CSP 5F/EqP 91.45 Y Bachelor of Health Science Canberra 365266 CSP 3F/EqP 65.25 Y Bachelor of Health Science (Human Movement) Canberra 365268 CSP 3F/EqP 62.50 Y Bachelor of Health Science (Human Movement)/Bachelor of Human Canberra 365269 CSP 4F/EqP 61.00 Y Nutrition Bachelor of Health Science (Nutrition Studies) Canberra 365267 CSP 3F/EqP 61.75 Y Bachelor of Human Nutrition Canberra 365063 CSP 3F/EqP 68.00 Y Bachelor of Information Technology Canberra 366043 CSP 3F/EqP 62.85 Y Bachelor of Justice Studies Canberra 367035 CSP 3F/EqP 65.50 Y UC Bachelor of Justice Studies/Bachelor of Forensic Studies Canberra 367036 CSP 4F/EqP 65.50 Y Bachelor of Landscape Design Canberra 363129 CSP 3F/EqP 60.70 Y Bachelor of Laws Canberra 367004 CSP 4F/EqP 85.00 Y Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Design Canberra 367006 CSP 5F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Medical Imaging) Canberra 365273 CSP 4F/EqP 87. 25 Y Bachelor of Medical Science Canberra 368083 CSP 3F/EqP 62.65 Y Bachelor of Midwifery Canberra 365084 CSP 3F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Nursing Canberra 365101 CSP 3F/EqP 67.10 Y Bachelor of Occupational Therapy Canberra 365107 CSP 4F/EqP 85.10 Y Bachelor of Pharmacy Canberra 365116 CSP 4F/EqP 78.95 Y Bachelor of Physiotherapy Canberra 365106 CSP 4F 90.00 Y Bachelor of Politics and International Relations Canberra 361663 CSP 3F/EqP 65.75 Y Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/Bachelor of Arts Canberra 361530 CSP 4F/EqP 67.80 Y Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/Bachelor of Business Canberra 361528 CSP 4F/EqP 7 7.05 Y Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/Bachelor of Canberra 361529 CSP 4F/EqP 71.10 Y Communication and Media Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/Bachelor of Design Canberra 361498 CSP 4F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/Bachelor of Laws Canberra 361495 CSP 5F/EqP 85.65 Y Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/Bachelor of Science in Canberra 361497 CSP 4F/EqP 66.10 Y Psychology Bachelor of Primary Education Canberra 364003 CSP 4F/EqP 60.65 Y Bachelor of Primary Education (Creative Arts) Canberra 364023 CSP 4F/EqP 60.55 Y Bachelor of Primary Education (Health and Physical Education) Canberra 364033 CSP 4F/EqP 64.10 Y Bachelor of Primary Education (STEM) Canberra 364024 CSP 4F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Science Canberra 368103 CSP 3F/EqP 63.25 Y Bachelor of Science in Psychology Canberra 365123 CSP 3F/EqP 60.35 Y Bachelor of Science in Psychology/Bachelor of Health Science (Human Canberra 365166 CSP 4F/EqP 74.15 Y Movement) Bachelor of Science in Psychology/Bachelor of Laws Canberra 365165 CSP 5F/EqP 88.05 Y Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws Canberra 365164 CSP 5F/EqP 85.05 Y Bachelor of Secondary Education (Health and Physical Education) Canberra 364044 CSP 4F/EqP 62.75 Y Bachelor of Secondary Education/Bachelor of Arts Canberra 364053 CSP 4F/EqP 60.95 Y

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Secondary Education/Bachelor of Science Canberra 364063 CSP 4F/EqP 67.25 Y Bachelor of Social and Economic Policy (Economic Policy) Canberra 361522 CSP 3F/EqP 66.20 Y Bachelor of Social and Economic Policy (Sociology) Canberra 361523 CSP 3F/EqP 60.85 Y Bachelor of Software Engineering Canberra 366103 CSP 3F/EqP 60.10 Y Bachelor of Software Engineering/Bachelor of Business Informatics Canberra 366123 CSP 4F/EqP 60.40 Y Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science Canberra 365191 CSP 3F/EqP 60.10 Y Bachelor of the Built Environment (Architecture) Canberra 363004 CSP 3F/EqP 63.15 Y Bachelor of the Built Environment (Interior Architecture) Canberra 363005 CSP 3F/EqP 71.10 Y Bachelor of Vision Science Canberra 368073 CSP 3F/EqP 85.20 Y Diploma of Business Canberra 360015 CSP 1F/EqP 50.35 Y Diploma of Communication Canberra 360005 CSP 1F/EqP 52.30 Y Diploma of Design Canberra 360035 CSP 1F/EqP 50.65 Y Diploma of Health Canberra 360045 CSP 1F/EqP 50.35 Y Diploma of Information Technology Canberra 360010 CSP 1F/EqP 53.05 Y Diploma of Science Canberra 360030 CSP 1F/EqP 51.55 Y Undergraduate Certificate in Education Canberra 360050 CSP 0.5F/EqP new N UC

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Get in touch Student Experience University of New England Armidale NSW 2351 tel: 1800 818 865 (freecall) email or live chat: une.edu.au/askune website: une.edu.au In person Student Experience Dixson Library Learning Commons University of New England Studying at UNE Armidale NSW 2351 On campus UNE Open days At the University of New England you get more than a degree, you get a complete university experience: a vibrant, Friday 7 May 2021 supportive community, small classes and easy access to your For details, search for ‘open day’ at une.edu.au. expert lecturers. This means that you get every opportunity Campus tours to reach your potential and get the very best start (plus some great memories along the way). A campus tour at the University of New England is a great way to experience the lifestyle of a university student. UNE remains one of the few universities to provide the Campus tours are conducted on Monday and Friday at complete on-campus experience, combining affordability, 9:30am and 1:30pm each week (excluding public holidays) student support and community, as well as extensive sporting and take approximately two and a half hours. Bookings are facilities. Study with UNE and see why we get the maximum essential. five-star rating from graduates for Overall Satisfaction and Teaching Quality in The Good Universities Guide year after Book a free campus tour online at une.edu.au/campustours year.¹ or call 1800 818 865. 1 Good Universities Guide Ratings, 2007–21. The Good Universities Guide provides the only independent performance ratings of Important dates Australian undergraduate courses and their providers. Trimester 1 Online Monday 28 February – Friday 17 June 2022 At UNE we know it takes more than being online to be a great Orientation: Monday 21 – Friday 25 February 2022 online university; it takes time and a lifetime’s experience. We pioneered distance education for working adults back in the Trimester 2 1950s and we’ve been perfecting it ever since. Our mission is Monday 27 June – Friday 14 October 2022 to help ordinary people ‘future fit’ their life in response to the Orientation: Friday 24 June 2022 rapidly changing world in which we live. Trimester 3 We now have more than 18,000 online students studying Monday 24 October 2022 – Friday 24 February 2023 over 170 online courses. We provide 24/7 tutor support and Orientation: Friday 21 October 2022 even our exams are online. We have three teaching periods (trimesters), commencing in February, June and October, giving students greater choice about when and how much they study each year. Pathways If it’s been a while since you last studied or if you don’t have entry qualifications, UNE offers a range of pathways to help get you on your way, including the Pathways Enabling Course, Science Pathways and TRACKS Tertiary Preparation Program for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.

128 | Back to Guide contents The Pathways Enabling Course is studied fully online, has The Internal Selection Program is a one-day testing and no tuition fees and will give you entry and credit to most assessment program which focuses on each participant’s undergraduate degrees at UNE. study skills and career goals. Following an interview, participants are recommended for admission to either Visit une.edu.au/pathways for more information. mainstream UNE courses or the TRACKS Tertiary Preparation International Year 12 students apply directly to UNE. Program and advised on suitable alternatives for study in their chosen field. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander The TRACKS Tertiary Preparation Program is a flexible, on- applicants campus or online university preparation course. The program provides Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students with UNE’s Oorala Aboriginal Centre provides coordinated the opportunity to access and explore tertiary education, academic services and study facilities for Aboriginal and while also developing the skills required for undergraduate Torres Strait Islander students. study. Successful completion of TRACKS will provide entry into an undergraduate degree program. Oorala also offers dedicated pathways to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants seeking admission to UNE. To find out more, visit une.edu.au/oorala.

Selection rank adjustments Refer to pages 27–28 for an explanation of selection rank adjustments. UNE will increase your selection rank by a maximum of 5 points across the following categories.

Equity adjustments Educational Access Scheme (EAS) For students who have experienced long- − Submit an EAS application via UAC term educational disadvantage − Max. 5 points UNE For details, go to uac.edu.au/eas Location adjustments − 5 points / automatically applied For students who live in regional, rural and − Excludes B Laws (3 years), Joint Medical Program and B Music remote locations For details, and a link to an eligible postcode look-up tool, search for ‘adjustment factors’ at une.edu.au Elite athlete and performer None adjustments For details of UNE’s Elite Athletes Program, search for ‘Elite Athletes Program’ at une.edu.au Subject adjustments None

Early offer schemes

Schools Recommendation Scheme Apply via UAC. Applications close 19 September 2021 UNE Early Entry Direct Important dates Applications open: Mid-February Applications close: 17 September 2021 Offers released: Early November Assessment criteria Your school’s assessment of your attributes and abilities. The assessment is based around your ability to work and learn independently, as well as your overall potential for academic success at UNE. How to apply − Submit a direct application to UNE, go to earlyentry.une.edu.au − Ensure any additional supporting documentation is attached − Your application will be sent electronically to your school for the principal’s review. Your school will approve and submit the application to UNE on your behalf before the closing date.

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/une

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Course Fee Course name Campus Duration LSR code type

Bachelor of Accounting Armidale 395664 CSP 3F N/A Bachelor of Accounting Armidale 395665 CSP 6P N/A Bachelor of Agribusiness Armidale 395700 CSP 3F 73.50 Bachelor of Agribusiness Armidale 395701 CSP 6P 78.45

Bachelor of Agricultural and Resource Economics Armidale 395668 CSP 4F 70.60

Bachelor of Agricultural and Resource Economics Armidale 395669 CSP 8P N/A Bachelor of Agriculture Armidale 393676 CSP 3F 68.75 Bachelor of Agriculture Armidale 393677 CSP 6P N/A Bachelor of Agriculture/Bachelor of Business Armidale 393678 CSP 4F 67.65 Bachelor of Agriculture/Bachelor of Business Armidale 393679 CSP 8P N/A Bachelor of Agriculture/Bachelor of Laws Armidale 392761 CSP 5F 98.35 Bachelor of Agriculture/Bachelor of Laws Armidale 392762 CSP 10P N/A Bachelor of Animal Science Armidale 392684 CSP 8P N/A Bachelor of Animal Science Armidale 392696 CSP 4F 73.65 Bachelor of Arts Armidale 391601 CSP 3F 68.60 Bachelor of Arts Armidale 391602 CSP 6P N/A

UNE Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business Armidale 391753 CSP 4F 68.50 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business Armidale 391754 CSP 8P N/A Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws Armidale 391655 CSP 10P 99.95 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws Armidale 391658 CSP 5F 94.10 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science Armidale 392759 CSP 4F N/A Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science Armidale 392760 CSP 8P N/A Bachelor of Biomedical Science Armidale 392686 CSP 6P 7 7. 20 Bachelor of Biomedical Science Armidale 392692 CSP 3F 67.55 Bachelor of Business Armidale 395676 CSP 3F 74.80 Bachelor of Business Armidale 395677 CSP 6P N/A Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Economics Armidale 395755 CSP 4F N/A Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Economics Armidale 395756 CSP 8P N/A Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Laws Armidale 395679 CSP 5F 94.00 Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Laws Armidale 395680 CSP 10P N/A Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology Armidale 392610 CSP 4F 74.00 Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology Armidale 392611 CSP 8P N/A Bachelor of Computer Science Armidale 392620 CSP 6P N/A Bachelor of Computer Science Armidale 392624 CSP 3F 67.75 Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Laws Armidale 392670 CSP 5F N/A Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Laws Armidale 392671 CSP 10P N/A Bachelor of Criminology Armidale 391660 CSP 3F 80.65 Bachelor of Criminology Armidale 391661 CSP 6P N/A Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws Armidale 391662 CSP 5F N/A Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws Armidale 391663 CSP 10P N/A Bachelor of Economics Armidale 395666 CSP 3F 85.00 Bachelor of Economics Armidale 395667 CSP 6P N/A Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Laws Armidale 395655 CSP 10P N/A Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Laws Armidale 395656 CSP 5F 97.55 Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary) Armidale 396753 CSP 8P N/A

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Course Fee Course name Campus Duration LSR code type Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary) Armidale 396757 CSP 4F N/A Bachelor of Education (K-12 Teaching) Armidale 396752 CSP 8P N/A Bachelor of Education (K-12 Teaching) Armidale 396758 CSP 4F 80.85 Bachelor of Education (K-6 Teaching) Armidale 396760 CSP 4F 84.30 Bachelor of Education (K-6 Teaching) Armidale 396763 CSP 8P N/A Bachelor of Education (Secondary Arts) Armidale 396693 CSP 4F 79.85 Bachelor of Education (Secondary Arts) Armidale 396694 CSP 8P N/A Bachelor of Education (Secondary Mathematics) Armidale 396754 CSP 8P N/A Bachelor of Education (Secondary Mathematics) Armidale 396755 CSP 4F N/A Bachelor of Education (Secondary Music) Distance 406699 CSP 4F/D N/A Bachelor of Education (Secondary Music) Distance 406701 CSP 8P/D N/A Bachelor of Education (Secondary Science) Armidale 396695 CSP 4F 85.35 Bachelor of Education (Secondary Science) Armidale 396696 CSP 8P N/A Bachelor of Educational Studies Armidale 396751 CSP 6P N/A Bachelor of Educational Studies Armidale 396759 CSP 3F N/A Bachelor of Environmental Science Armidale 392687 CSP 6P N/A UNE Bachelor of Environmental Science Armidale 392690 CSP 3F 85.10 Bachelor of Environmental Science/Bachelor of Laws Armidale 392763 CSP 5F 93.40 Bachelor of Environmental Science/Bachelor of Laws Armidale 392764 CSP 10P N/A Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science Armidale 392609 CSP 3F N/A Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science Armidale 392615 CSP 6P 74.05 Bachelor of GeoScience Armidale 392606 CSP 3F 75.35 Bachelor of GeoScience Armidale 392618 CSP 6P N/A Bachelor of Historical Inquiry and Practice Armidale 391610 CSP 3F N/A Bachelor of Historical Inquiry and Practice Armidale 391611 CSP 6P N/A Bachelor of International Studies Armidale 391760 CSP 3F 82.85 Bachelor of International Studies Armidale 391761 CSP 6P N/A Bachelor of Languages Armidale 391676 CSP 8P 74.30 Bachelor of Languages Armidale 391677 CSP 4F 70.05 Bachelor of Languages and International Business Armidale 391762 CSP 4F 88.20 Bachelor of Languages and International Business Armidale 391763 CSP 8P N/A Bachelor of Laws (3 years) Armidale 395469 CSP 3F N/A Bachelor of Laws (3 years) Armidale 395470 CSP 6P N/A Bachelor of Laws (3 years) (Graduate entry) Armidale 395465 CSP 6P N/A Bachelor of Laws (3 years) (Graduate entry) Armidale 395468 CSP 3F N/A Bachelor of Laws (4 years) Armidale 395698 CSP 8P N/A Bachelor of Laws (4 years) Armidale 395699 CSP 4F N/A Bachelor of Legal Studies Armidale 396787 CSP 3F N/A Bachelor of Legal Studies Armidale 396788 CSP 6P N/A Bachelor of Media and Communications Armidale 391640 CSP 3F 79.15 Bachelor of Media and Communications Armidale 391641 CSP 6P N/A Armidale or Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine (Joint Medical Program) Newcastle - 785000 CSP 5F N/A Callaghan Bachelor of Music Distance 401604 CSP 3F/D N/A Bachelor of Music Distance 401606 CSP 6P/D N/A Bachelor of Nursing Armidale 396664 CSP 6P N/A Bachelor of Nursing Armidale 396665 CSP 3F 73.00

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Course Fee Course name Campus Duration LSR code type Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours Armidale 392612 CSP 4F 81.20 Bachelor of Pharmacy with Honours Armidale 392613 CSP 8P N/A Bachelor of Psychological Science Armidale 391678 CSP 3F 74.25 Bachelor of Psychological Science Armidale 391679 CSP 6P N/A Bachelor of Psychology with Honours Armidale 391680 CSP 1F N/A Bachelor of Psychology with Honours Armidale 391681 CSP 2P N/A Bachelor of Rural Science Armidale 393605 CSP 4F 79.90 Bachelor of Rural Science Armidale 393606 CSP 8P N/A Bachelor of Science Armidale 392603 CSP 3F 74.85 Bachelor of Science Armidale 392621 CSP 6P N/A Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws Armidale 392669 CSP 5F N/A Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws Armidale 392672 CSP 10P N/A Bachelor of Scientific Studies Armidale 392607 CSP 3F N/A Bachelor of Scientific Studies Armidale 392617 CSP 6P N/A Bachelor of Social Science Armidale 391657 CSP 6P N/A Bachelor of Social Science Armidale 391659 CSP 3F 80.95 Bachelor of Social Work Armidale 391666 CSP 4F 80.90 Bachelor of Social Work Armidale 391667 CSP 8P N/A UNE Bachelor of Special and Inclusive Education (Primary) Armidale 396761 CSP 4F N/A Bachelor of Special and Inclusive Education (Primary) Armidale 396762 CSP 8P N/A Bachelor of Sustainability Armidale 391682 CSP 3F 87.50 Bachelor of Sustainability Armidale 391683 CSP 6P N/A Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning Armidale 391647 CSP 4F N/A Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning Armidale 391648 CSP 8P N/A Bachelor of Zoology Armidale 392685 CSP 6P N/A Bachelor of Zoology Armidale 392695 CSP 3F 72.35

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Get in touch Student Central The University of Newcastle Callaghan NSW 2308 tel: 1300 ASK UON (1300 275 866) or (02) 4921 5000 (02) 4348 4000 – Ourimbah email: via web newcastle.edu.au/askuon website: newcastle.edu.au In person Newcastle – Callaghan campus Student Central, Student Services Building Studying at University of Newcastle UON University Drive, Callaghan NSW 2308 We take education outside the classroom and beyond the Newcastle – City Precinct textbooks. Our strong partnerships with local and global Student Central City, Level 1 organisations ensure everything you study is shaped by the Cnr Hunter and Auckland Streets, Newcastle NSW 2300 real world. Whether you study at our Newcastle (Callaghan and City), Central Coast (Ourimbah and ) or Central Coast – Ourimbah campus Singapore campus, access to internships, work experience Student Central Ourimbah and industry connections is embedded in all our degrees. 10 Chittaway Road, Ourimbah NSW 2258 When it comes to lifestyle, you can’t go wrong. Think stunning beaches, public art, a buzzing music scene, chilled-out cafes, Open days eclectic markets, micro-breweries and small bars. The people Central Coast campus – Ourimbah are friendly, and the coffee culture is taken seriously. If sports Saturday 31 July 2021 are your thing, make sure you experience the excitement of an A-League or NRL game. Newcastle campuses – Callaghan and City Saturday 28 August 2021 Maybe you’re keen to take your studies around the world? With more than 100 partner universities spanning all major Campus visits continents, we’ve got you covered. Join us for a student-led campus walking tour and see the Or, if you’re not quite sure whether attending university is highlights of our Newcastle or Central Coast campus. To book possible for you – we hear you. Helping people access higher a tour, visit newcastle.edu.au/tours, or for further information education is in our DNA. email [email protected]. We’re proud to be the largest provider of enabling programs in Australia. So, if you didn’t quite get the marks you expected, Important dates or financial stress is holding you back, get in touch with us. Semester 1 We also offer hundreds of scholarships to support our starts Monday 21 February 2022 Indigenous students, students with educational or financial Mid-semester recess disadvantage, elite athletes, students who have achieved Monday 11 – Friday 22 April 2022 academic excellence and many more. Exams Need a place to stay? Take advantage of our award-winning Monday 6 – Friday 17 June 2022 student accommodation. Living on-campus is ideal if you’re looking to meet new friends, get involved with social activities Semester 2 and have access to countless amenities. starts Monday 18 July 2022 So take the leap. Choose a university that embraces new Mid-semester recess: technologies and pushes boundaries. That connects you Monday 26 September – Friday 7 October 2022 with industry and helps you stand out in the crowd. Graduate Exams ready to make an impact. Monday 31 October – Friday 11 November 2022

University of Newcastle | 133 Back to Guide contents Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students are Applicants may gain direct entry or be advised to undertake enrolled in a variety of degrees and preparatory courses an enabling program offered through the University’s English across the University. Language and Foundation Studies Centre. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants who wish For more information, visit newcastle.edu.au/study/ to access university entry pathways will be invited to the undergraduate/getting-in/entry-schemes and newcastle.edu. University to participate in an interview prior to admission. au/our-uni/indigenous-collaboration/the-wollotuka-institute.

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/uon

Selection rank adjustments Refer to pages 27–28 for an explanation of selection rank adjustments. The University of Newcastle will increase your selection rank by a maximum of 12 points across the following categories.

Equity adjustments Educational Access Schemes (EAS) For students who have experienced long- − Submit an EAS application via UAC term educational disadvantage − Max. 4 points − For details, go to uac.edu.au/eas Location adjustments Regional and Rural Adjustment Scheme For students who attend school in selected − 5 points / automatically applied regions − For details, go to newcastle.edu.au/study/undergraduate/getting-in/entry-schemes Elite athlete adjustments − Submit an application directly to NUsport at the University of Newcastle UON For verified elite athletes − Max. 4 points / automatically applied − For details, go to newcastle.edu.au/study/undergraduate/getting-in/entry-schemes Subject adjustments − Max. 4 points For students who perform well in HSC − For details, go to newcastle.edu.au/study/undergraduate/getting-in/entry-schemes subjects related to their Newcastle course preferences

Early offer schemes

Schools Recommendation Schemes Apply via UAC. Applications close 19 September 2021 Indigenous and Refugee Law Early Important dates Entry Program List 483100 B Laws (Honours) Combined as a UAC preference: midnight 12 September 2021 For Indigenous and refugee HSC students Submit direct application to Newcastle Law School: midnight 12 September 2021 applying for entry to 483100 B Laws Offers released: 8 October 2021 (October Round 1) (Honours) Combined Assessment criteria − Strong performance across Year 11 − School recommendation − Selection interview For details of requirements, go to newcastle.edu.au/study/undergraduate/getting-in/entry-schemes How to apply − List 483100 B Laws (Honours) Combined as a UAC preference − Submit direct application to Newcastle Law School by midnight 12 September 2021: go to newcastle.edu.au/study/undergraduate/getting-in/entry-schemes Year 12 Subject Spotlight Important dates Your performance in your Year 12 subjects is Eligible applicants notified between the release of HSC results and the deadline for close of preferences matched to related degrees for December Round 2 (18 December 2021) Offers released in December Round 2 (22 December 2021) Assessment criteria Strong performance in one or more subjects related to your degree. View requirements for each degree at newcastle.edu.au/study/undergraduate/getting-in/entry-schemes How to apply No separate application required. Apply via UAC Details of selection rank adjustments and early offer programs are subject to change.

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Course Fee Course name Campus Duration LSR code type

Bachelor of Aerospace Systems Engineering (Honours) Newcastle - Callaghan 482707 CSP 4F/EqP 81.30 Bachelor of Arts Newcastle - Callaghan 482010 CSP 3F/EqP 62.90 Bachelor of Arts Central Coast - Ourimbah 482020 CSP 3F/EqP N/A Bachelor of Arts Online 482040 CSP 3F/EqP/D 63.25 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Newcastle - Callaghan 482030 CSP 4F/EqP 64.10 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science Newcastle - Callaghan 482070 CSP 4F/EqP 74.00 Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science Central Coast - Ourimbah 482080 CSP 4F/EqP N/A Bachelor of Biomedical Science Newcastle - Callaghan 482100 CSP 3F/EqP 75.10 Bachelor of Biotechnology Newcastle - Callaghan 482150 CSP 3F/EqP 64.65 Bachelor of Business Newcastle City Precinct 482200 CSP 3F/EqP 65.40 Bachelor of Business Central Coast - Ourimbah 482210 CSP 3F/EqP 66.90 Bachelor of Business Analytics Newcastle City Precinct 484871 CSP 3F/EqP N/A Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Business Analytics Newcastle City Precinct 484872 CSP 4F/EqP 85.05 Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Commerce Newcastle City Precinct 482250 CSP 4F/EqP 75.50 Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Commerce Central Coast - Ourimbah 482260 CSP 4F/EqP 77.35

Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Newcastle City Precinct 483060 CSP 4F/EqP 82.20 UON Bachelor of Chemical Engineering (Honours) Newcastle - Callaghan 482600 CSP 4F/EqP 81.80 Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) Newcastle - Callaghan 482610 CSP 4F/EqP 80.00 Bachelor of Climate Science and Adaptation Newcastle - Callaghan 484875 CSP 3F/EqP 62.15 Bachelor of Coastal and Marine Science Newcastle - Callaghan 484026 CSP 3F 62.60 Bachelor of Coastal and Marine Science Central Coast - Ourimbah 484036 CSP 3F 66.65 Bachelor of Commerce Newcastle City Precinct 482300 CSP 3F/EqP 66.05 Bachelor of Commerce Central Coast - Ourimbah 482310 CSP 3F/EqP N/A Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Business Analytics Newcastle City Precinct 484873 CSP 4F/EqP 76.50 Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Newcastle City Precinct 483070 CSP 4F/EqP 81.20 Bachelor of Communication Newcastle - Callaghan 482350 CSP 3F/EqP 65.65 Bachelor of Computer Science Newcastle - Callaghan 482400 CSP 3F/EqP 78.65 Bachelor of Computer Systems Engineering (Honours) Newcastle - Callaghan 482630 CSP 4F/EqP 83.35 Bachelor of Construction Management (Building) (Honours) Newcastle - Callaghan 482450 CSP 4F/EqP 62.40 Bachelor of Construction Management (Building) (Honours) Online 482460 CSP 4F/EqP/D 71.60 Bachelor of Criminology Newcastle - Callaghan 484895 CSP 3F/EqP 68.25 Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Psychological Science Newcastle - Callaghan 484890 CSP 4F/EqP 66.30 Bachelor of Design (Architecture) Newcastle - Callaghan 482500 CSP 3F/EqP 80.45 Bachelor of Development Studies Newcastle - Callaghan 482550 CSP 3F/EqP 79.00 Bachelor of Development Studies/Bachelor of Business Newcastle - Callaghan 482555 CSP 4F/EqP 95.80 Bachelor of Development Studies/Bachelor of Communication Newcastle - Callaghan 484874 CSP 4F/EqP 91.30 Bachelor of Development Studies/Bachelor of Global Indigenous Studies Newcastle - Callaghan 482570 CSP 4F/EqP 99.95 Bachelor of Development Studies/Bachelor of Social Science Newcastle - Callaghan 482560 CSP 4F/EqP 91.95 Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary) Newcastle - Callaghan 484750 CSP 4F/EqP 63.75 Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary) Central Coast - Ourimbah 484760 CSP 4F/EqP 62.00 Bachelor of Education (Primary) Newcastle - Callaghan 484800 CSP 4F/EqP 62.20 Bachelor of Education (Primary) Central Coast - Ourimbah 484810 CSP 4F/EqP 62.40 Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Newcastle - Callaghan 484860 CSP 4F/EqP 62.90 Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Central Coast - Ourimbah 484870 CSP 4F/EqP 64.40 Bachelor of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Honours) Newcastle - Callaghan 482640 CSP 4F/EqP 81.25 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Combined) Newcastle - Callaghan 482620 CSP 5F/EqP 86.25 Bachelor of Engineering (Mining) Transfer Program Newcastle - Callaghan 482720 CSP 4F/EqP 88.65

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Course Fee Course name Campus Duration LSR code type Bachelor of Environmental Engineering (Honours) Newcastle - Callaghan 482650 CSP 4F/EqP 80.90 Bachelor of Environmental Science and Management Newcastle - Callaghan 482750 CSP 3F/EqP 65.00 Bachelor of Environmental Science and Management Central Coast - Ourimbah 482760 CSP 3F/EqP 62.00 Bachelor of Environmental Science and Management/Bachelor of Business Newcastle - Callaghan 482770 CSP 4F/EqP 70.95 Bachelor of Environmental Science and Management/Bachelor of Business Central Coast - Ourimbah 482780 CSP 4F/EqP 76.55 Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science Central Coast - Ourimbah 482800 CSP 3F/EqP 73.50 Bachelor of Food Science and Human Nutrition Central Coast - Ourimbah 482900 CSP 3F/EqP 62.10 Bachelor of Food Science and Human Nutrition/Bachelor of Business Central Coast - Ourimbah 482910 CSP 4F/EqP 70.15 Bachelor of Global Indigenous Studies Newcastle - Callaghan 482001 CSP 3F/EqP 73.80 Bachelor of Global Indigenous Studies Online 482002 CSP 3F/EqP N/A Bachelor of Information Technology Newcastle - Callaghan 483000 CSP 3F/EqP 62.45 Bachelor of Information Technology/Bachelor of Business Newcastle - Callaghan 483050 CSP 4F/EqP 76.55 Bachelor of Laws (Honours) Combined Newcastle City Precinct 483100 CSP 5F 92.05 Bachelor of Mathematics Newcastle - Callaghan 483200 CSP 3F/EqP 97.70 Bachelor of Mathematics (Advanced) Newcastle - Callaghan 483205 CSP 3F/EqP 97.50 Bachelor of Mathematics/Bachelor of Computer Science Newcastle - Callaghan 483250 CSP 4F/EqP N/A Bachelor of Mathematics/Bachelor of Science Newcastle - Callaghan 483310 CSP 4F/EqP 91.90 Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Honours) Newcastle - Callaghan 482670 CSP 4F/EqP 80.80 UON Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering (Honours) Newcastle - Callaghan 482680 CSP 4F/EqP 82.35 Bachelor of Medical Engineering (Honours) Newcastle - Callaghan 482690 CSP 4F/EqP 83.50 Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Diagnostic Radiography) Newcastle - Callaghan 483355 CSP 4F 92.20 Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Nuclear Medicine) Newcastle - Callaghan 483365 CSP 4F 72.00 Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Radiation Therapy) Newcastle - Callaghan 483375 CSP 4F 75.35 Newcastle - Callaghan or Bachelor of Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine (Joint Medical Program) 785000 CSP 5F N/A Armidale Bachelor of Midwifery Newcastle - Callaghan 483400 CSP 3F N/A Bachelor of Music Newcastle City Precinct 483450 CSP 3F/EqP N/A Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Arts Newcastle City Precinct 483500 CSP 4F/EqP N/A Bachelor of Nursing Newcastle - Callaghan 483600 CSP 3F/EqP 86.15 Bachelor of Nursing Central Coast - Ourimbah 483610 CSP 3F/EqP 84.00 Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics (Honours) Newcastle - Callaghan 483650 CSP 4F 75.25 Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) Newcastle - Callaghan 483700 CSP 4F 92.70 Bachelor of Oral Health Therapy Central Coast - Ourimbah 483750 CSP 3F 90.35 Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) Newcastle - Callaghan 483800 CSP 4F 75.00 Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) Newcastle - Callaghan 483850 CSP 4F 98.05 Bachelor of Podiatry Central Coast - Ourimbah 483900 CSP 3F 72.25 Bachelor of Psychological Science Newcastle - Callaghan 483970 CSP 3F/EqP 63.10 Bachelor of Psychological Science Central Coast - Ourimbah 483980 CSP 3F/EqP 65.30 Bachelor of Psychological Science (Advanced) Newcastle - Callaghan 483975 CSP 3F/EqP 95.95 Bachelor of Psychological Science (Advanced) Central Coast - Ourimbah 483985 CSP 3F/EqP 98.30 Bachelor of Public and Community Health Central Coast - Ourimbah 483860 CSP 3F/EqP 70.90 Bachelor of Renewable Energy Engineering (Honours) Newcastle - Callaghan 482708 CSP 4F/EqP 81.55 Bachelor of Science Newcastle - Callaghan 484020 CSP 3F/EqP 62.10 Bachelor of Science Central Coast - Ourimbah 484030 CSP 3F/EqP 62.25 Bachelor of Science (Advanced) Newcastle - Callaghan 484025 CSP 3F/EqP 99.95 Bachelor of Science (Advanced) Central Coast - Ourimbah 484035 CSP 3F/EqP N/A

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Course Fee Course name Campus Duration LSR code type Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Newcastle - Callaghan 484040 CSP 4F 80.45 Bachelor of Social Science Newcastle - Callaghan 484050 CSP 3F/EqP 65.80 Bachelor of Social Science Central Coast - Ourimbah 484060 CSP 3F/EqP 64.90 Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) Newcastle - Callaghan 484100 CSP 4F/EqP 78.65 Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) Central Coast - Ourimbah 484110 CSP 4F/EqP 88.35 Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) Newcastle - Callaghan 482700 CSP 4F/EqP 83.05 Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours) Newcastle - Callaghan 484150 CSP 4F/EqP 75.15 Bachelor of Surveying (Honours) Newcastle - Callaghan 482705 CSP 4F/EqP 81.30 Bachelor of Surveying (Honours)/Bachelor of Business Newcastle - Callaghan 482706 CSP 5F/EqP 85.65 Bachelor of Visual Communication Design Newcastle City Precinct 484650 CSP 3F/EqP 64.40 Diploma in Engineering Newcastle - Callaghan 489920 CSP 1F/EqP N/A Newstep Newcastle - Callaghan 481500 ENA 1F N/A Newstep Central Coast - Ourimbah 481550 ENA 1F N/A Open Foundation Newcastle - Callaghan 481401 ENA 0.5F/EqP N/A Open Foundation Central Coast - Ourimbah 481402 ENA 0.5F/EqP N/A Open Foundation Online 481403 ENA 0.5F/EqP N/A UON

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Get in touch The University of Notre Dame Australia PO Box 944 Broadway NSW 2007 tel: (02) 8204 4404 email: [email protected] website: notredame.edu.au/sydney In person The University of Notre Dame Australia 140 Broadway Chippendale NSW 2008

Open days Saturday 28 August 2021 Studying at Notre Dame University Visit notredame.edu.au/events/sydney for up-to-date You are the new generation of ethical leaders. Navigate your

UNDA information. future with an ethical education. At The University of Notre Dame Australia, we’re shaping a Important dates new generation of ethical leaders through our unique holistic approach to education. We are here to empower you to make All dates are subject to change. a difference by immersing you in an intellectual tradition Semester 1 that has inspired the world’s best thinkers for centuries. Our Monday 21 February – Saturday 18 June 2022 lecturers are industry professionals and leaders in their field who can guide you to reach your academic potential, while Orientation week our programs offer practical, career-focused learning as Monday 14 – Friday 18 February 2022 well as a strong foundation in ethics to help prepare you to Semester 2 achieve your personal and professional goals. It’s why we are Monday 25 July – Saturday 19 November 2022 the number one university in Australia for Overall Satisfaction and Skills Scale (QILT 2020 Graduate Outcomes Survey, Orientation week undergraduate category). Monday 18 – Friday 22 July 2022 Notre Dame provides our students with an integrative and transformative educational experience that combines theoretical knowledge, excellent disciplinary expertise and skills relevant to their chosen profession with the aim of producing work-ready graduates. Notre Dame is a national university with 12,000 students across three campuses in Sydney, Fremantle and Broome. Our Sydney campuses are centrally located in the vibrant inner city hubs of Chippendale and Darlinghurst, which are close to public transport, a wide variety of cafes and restaurants, and Sydney’s Central Business District – so our students are always at the heart of the action. Notre Dame’s admissions process goes beyond a single score, which like the Notre Dame study experience, is focused on the whole person. We consider your: − academic record − personal qualities − gifts and talents − motivation to study − contribution to community life.

138 | Back to Guide contents Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants Notre Dame is committed to providing Aboriginal and Torres You will also have the opportunity to gain practical work Strait Islander students support to succeed in their university experience through industry internships with our partner, studies and beyond. CareerTrackers. Commencing students have the opportunity to participate in For further information visit our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mentoring Program. notredame.edu.au/indigenous-support. In your first semester, your Aboriginal peer mentor will help you to navigate university, answer any questions that you have and be a friendly face around campus. As a Notre Dame student, you will have access to the Indigenous Student Success Program, a government-funded program which enables us to offer tutorial assistance to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in need of additional support.

Selection rank adjustments Notre Dame may increase your selection rank under the following categories:

Equity adjustments Educational Access Scheme (EAS) For students who have experienced long- − Submit an EAS application via UAC

term educational disadvantage − For details, go to uac.edu.au/eas UNDA Location adjustments Points automatically applied to students who: For students who live or attend school in − demonstrate a permanent residential address in a regional or remote area or designated areas. − attend a high school in a low socioeconomic area Elite athlete adjustments Elite Athlete For athletes who compete at – and − Submit a direct application to Notre Dame: search for ‘elite athlete’ at notredame.edu.au for further performers who have had success at – information a state, national or international level Individual factors Applicants are invited to provide details of personal qualities, experience and contribution to community life. At Notre Dame, we consider the whole person and recognise non-academic achievements

Early offer schemes

Schools Recommendation Scheme Participation to be confirmed Notre Dame Early Offer Program Important dates Applications open: 21 April 2021 Applications close: 1 September 2021 Offers released before HSC/equivalent examinations commence Assessment criteria − NESA Preliminary Stage 6 (Year 11) courses and grades − Year 11 and 12 school reports How to apply Submit a direct application to Notre Dame: go to notredame.edu.au/earlyoffer

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/unda

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR* code type INT

Bachelor of Arts Sydney - Broadway 650010 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Arts (Politics and Journalism) Sydney - Broadway 650020 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Business Administration Sydney - Broadway 650030 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Commerce Sydney - Broadway 650040 CSP 3-3.5F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Arts Sydney - Broadway 650050 CSP 4-5F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Communications and Media Sydney - Broadway 650060 CSP 4F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Communications and Media Sydney - Broadway 650070 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Communications and Media/Bachelor of Arts Sydney - Broadway 650080 CSP 4F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Laws Sydney - Broadway 650100 CSP 4F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts Sydney - Broadway 650110 CSP 5.25F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts (Politics and Journalism) Sydney - Broadway 650120 CSP 5.25F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Commerce Sydney - Broadway 650130 CSP 5.25-6F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Communications and Media Sydney - Broadway 650140 CSP 5.25F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Philosophy Sydney - Broadway 650150 CSP 5.25F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Theology Sydney - Broadway 650160 CSP 5.38F/EqP new N Bachelor of Nursing Sydney - Darlinghurst 650170 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Philosophy Sydney - Broadway 650180 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Philosophy, Politics and Economics Sydney - Broadway 650190 CSP 3F/EqP new Y UNDA Bachelor of Philosophy/Bachelor of Theology Sydney - Broadway 650200 CSP 5F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Primary Education Sydney - Broadway 650210 CSP 4F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Secondary Education Sydney - Broadway 650220 CSP 4F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Theology Sydney - Broadway 650230 CSP 3F/EqP new Y

*Visit notredame.edu.au for information about selection ranks, as new courses available through UAC.

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Get in touch Admissions Level 4, Jane Foss Russell Building The University of Sydney, NSW 2006 tel: 1800 SYD UNI (1800 793 864) (freecall) email: v ia sydney.edu.au/future-students/ enquiry website: sydney.edu.au/study

Open days Open Day Saturday 28 August 2021 USYD sydney.edu.au/open-day Studying at University of Sydney Info Day The Sydney Undergraduate Experience prepares you for a mid-December 2021 (TBC) future full of possibilities. Our flexible degrees enable you to sydney.edu.au/info-day find a study path that is right for you. Choose from a range of professional, specialist or liberal Important dates studies, and combined and double degrees. With more than 100 majors and minors you can broaden your skills or follow Welcome week your interests and add multidisciplinary knowledge outside starts Monday 14 February 2022 your primary degree. No matter what you study, you’ll have Session 1 the opportunities and support to undertake internships or starts Monday 21 February 2022 placements with industry-leaders and graduate ready for work. Session 2 Through our Dalyell Scholars stream for high-achieving starts Monday 1 August 2022 students, as well as our Bachelor of Advanced Studies combined degree program, you can extend your degree with advanced learning and tailored opportunities to stand out from the crowd. We offer an extensive study abroad and exchange program, allowing you to take advantage of opportunities from all over the world. Join the University of Sydney and discover why we are number one in Australia and fourth in the world for graduate employability in the QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2020 and have 31 subjects ranked among the top 50 globally in the QS World University Rankings by Subject.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants The University is committed to supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to succeed in higher education. Any course offered by the University (excluding block-mode and away-from-base courses) can be studied through the Gadigal Program, an admissions pathway and support program. If you are younger than 21, you need to have completed the HSC or equivalent but are not required to have an ATAR. Submit your Gadigal Program application via your course application through UAC. For more information, visit gadigal.sydney.edu.au.

University of Sydney | 141 Back to Guide contents Selection rank adjustments Refer to pages 27–28 for an explanation of selection rank adjustments. The University of Sydney does not accumulate points across the following categories. You will be awarded the points that benefit you the most.

Equity adjustments Educational Access Schemes (EAS) / Broadway Scheme For students who have experienced long- − Submit an EAS application via UAC term educational disadvantage − Max. 10 points (depends on course demand, availability of courses and severity of the disruption to your studies) − Excludes Medicine double degrees Location adjustments None Elite athlete and performer − Submit two applications: adjustments • your UAC application For athletes or performers whose rehearsal, • a separate application form (and supporting documentation) for the Elite Athletes and Performers training and/or competitive commitments Scheme: visit sydney.edu.au/admission-pathways have significantly impacted their Year 12 − Max. 5 points studies Subject adjustments Academic Excellence Scheme For students who have achieved Band 5 − Max. 5 points / automatically applied or 6 in English Advanced or Mathematics Advanced (or E4 in extension courses)

Early offer schemes

Schools Recommendation Schemes Apply via UAC. Applications close 19 September 2021 The SRS application does not take effect on its own; you must complete all components of the

USYD E12 application. E12 (via SRS application) Important dates SRS/E12 applications close: 19 September 2021 Do not remove your E12 course from your preferences after this date Conditional offers released: 12 November 2021 Unconditional offers released: 22 December 2021 Assessment criteria − EAS application − SEIFA index − E12 questions − SRS application Tip: If your residential address lies within the lowest 25% of the SEIFA index, you will receive an email to this effect the day after you complete your UAC application for undergraduate admission. You will then know if you have met this criteria. How to apply − Check that you meet the E12 eligibility criteria for admission (financial hardship + SEIFA index lowest 25%), choose an E12-eligible course and download the E12 application questions: search for ‘early offer Year 12 scheme’ at sydney.edu.au − Talk to your principal and careers adviser about applying for E12 − Complete your UAC undergraduate application and include your E12-eligible course as a preference − Apply for EAS at the end of your UAC application (financial hardship disadvantage F01A, F01B, F01C or F01D) − Apply for SRS at the end of your UAC application or via the UAC website and upload your answers to the E12 question

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/usyd

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT

Camperdown/ Bachelor of Advanced Computing 513500 CSP 4F/8P 90.15 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Advanced Computing/Bachelor of Commerce 513505 CSP 5F 95.25 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Advanced Computing/Bachelor of Science 513510 CSP 5F 93.10 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Advanced Computing/Bachelor of Science (Health) 513515 CSP 5F N/A Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Advanced Computing/Bachelor of Science (Medical Science) 513520 CSP 5F 92.60 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Applied Science (Diagnostic Radiography) 513620 CSP 4F 97.30 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Applied Science (Exercise and Sport Science) 513625 CSP 3F 82.30 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Applied Science (Exercise Physiology) 513630 CSP 4F 90.10 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Applied Science (Occupational Therapy) 513635 CSP 4F 94.10 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) 513640 CSP 4F 99.50 Y USYD Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Applied Science (Speech Pathology) 513645 CSP 4F 94.00 Y Darlington Bachelor of Applied Science/Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Exercise and Camperdown/ 513626 CSP 4F 82.25 Y Sport Science) Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Architecture and Environments 513100 CSP 3F 85.10 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Arts 513200 CSP 3F/5-9P 80.00 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Arts (Extended) 513201 CSP 4F new N Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Advanced Studies 513205 CSP 4F/5-9P 80.15 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Dalyell Scholars) 513222 CSP 4F/5-9P 98.00 Y Darlington Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Advanced Studies (International and Global Camperdown/ 513210 CSP 4F/5-9P 89.10 Y Studies) Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Languages) 513211 CSP 4F/5-9P 90.00 Y Darlington Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Media and Camperdown/ 513215 CSP 4F/5-9P 93.10 Y Communications) Darlington Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Politics and International Camperdown/ 513220 CSP 4F/5-9P 92.20 Y Relations) Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws 513805 CSP 5F 99.50 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Social Work 513275 CSP 5F 80.05 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Arts/Doctor of Medicine 513715 CSP 7F N/A Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Arts/Master of Nursing 513740 CSP 4F/8P 80.15 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Commerce 513300 CSP 3F 95.05 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Advanced Studies 513305 CSP 4F 95.10 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Dalyell Scholars) 513310 CSP 4F 98.00 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws 513810 CSP 5F 99.50 Y Darlington

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Camperdown/ Bachelor of Design Computing 513105 CSP 3F 80.10 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Design Computing/Bachelor of Advanced Studies 513110 CSP 4F 80.20 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Design in Architecture 513115 CSP 3F 95.00 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Design in Architecture (Honours)/Master of Architecture 513120 CSP 5F 97.00 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Economics 513225 CSP 3F 90.00 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Advanced Studies 513230 CSP 4F 90.55 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Laws 513815 CSP 5F 99.60 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood) 513240 CSP 4F 7 7.10 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Education (Health and Physical Education) 513245 CSP 4F 80.25 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Education (Primary) 513250 CSP 4F 82.20 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Education (Secondary)* 513266 CSP 4F new Y Darlington

USYD Camperdown/ Bachelor of Education/Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Secondary)* 513267 CSP 5F new Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Engineering Honours - Flexible First Year Program 513550 CSP 4F 90.05 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Aeronautical) 513525 CSP 4F 91.80 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Biomedical) 513530 CSP 4F 90.00 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Chemical and Biomolecular) 513535 CSP 4F 90.20 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Civil) 513540 CSP 4F 90.00 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Civil)/Bachelor of Design in Architecture 513585 CSP 5F 95.10 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Dalyell Scholars) 513571 CSP 4F 98.00 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Electrical) 513545 CSP 4F 90.85 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Mechanical) 513555 CSP 4F 90.35 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Mechatronic) 513560 CSP 4F 91.05 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Software) 513565 CSP 4F 90.05 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Engineering Honours (Space) 513570 CSP 4F 99.00 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Engineering Honours/Bachelor of Arts 513575 CSP 5F 92.95 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Engineering Honours/Bachelor of Commerce 513580 CSP 5F 95.05 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Engineering Honours/Bachelor of Laws 513820 CSP 6F 99.50 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Engineering Honours/Bachelor of Project Management 513590 CSP 5F 91.15 Y Darlington

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Camperdown/ Bachelor of Engineering Honours/Bachelor of Science 513595 CSP 5F 90.40 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Engineering Honours/Bachelor of Science (Health) 513600 CSP 5F 98.15 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Engineering Honours/Bachelor of Science (Medical Science) 513605 CSP 5F 91.60 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Liberal Arts and Science 513900 CSP 3F/6P 70.15 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Liberal Arts and Science (Extended) 513901 CSP 4F new N Darlington Bachelor of Music Conservatorium 513400 CSP 4F N/A Y Bachelor of Music (Composition) Conservatorium 513405 CSP 4F N/A Y Bachelor of Music (Music Education) Conservatorium 513410 CSP 4F N/A Y Bachelor of Music (Performance) Conservatorium 513415 CSP 4F N/A Y Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Composition) Conservatorium 513406 CSP 5F N/A Y Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Performance) Conservatorium 513416 CSP 5F N/A Y Camperdown/ Bachelor of Nursing (Advanced Studies) 513735 CSP 3F/6P 83.05 Y Darlington USYD Bachelor of Oral Health Westmead 513700 CSP 3F N/A Y Camperdown/ Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours)/Master of Pharmacy Practice 513761 CSP 5F new Y Darlington Bachelor of Pharmacy and Management (Honours)/Master of Pharmacy Camperdown/ 513766 CSP 6F new Y Practice Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Project Management 513610 CSP 3F 86.25 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Psychology 513905 CSP 4F/8P 95.15 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Science 513910 CSP 3F/6P 80.00 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Science (Extended) 513912 CSP 3F/6P new N Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Science (Health) 513915 CSP 3F 80.60 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Science (Health)/Master of Nursing 513750 CSP 4F/8P 80.10 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Science (Medical Science) 513925 CSP 3F/6P 88.00 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Advanced Studies 513930 CSP 4F/8P 80.00 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Advanced) 513935 CSP 4F/8P 90.65 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Agriculture) 513940 CSP 4F 75.20 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Animal and Veterinary Darlington and 513945 CSP 4F 80.25 Y Bioscience) Camden Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Dalyell Scholars Camperdown/ 513911 CSP 4F/8P 98.00 Y including Mathematical Sciences) Darlington Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Food and Camperdown/ 513950 CSP 4F 89.15 Y Agribusiness) Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Health) 513920 CSP 4F/8P 81.20 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Medical Science) 513960 CSP 4F/8P 88.00 Y Darlington

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Camperdown/ Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Taronga Wildlife Darlington and 513961 CSP 4F 85.10 Y Conservation) Taronga Institute of Science and Learning Camperdown/ Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws 513825 CSP 5F 99.50 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Science/Doctor of Dental Medicine 513705 CSP 7F N/A Y Westmead Camperdown/ Bachelor of Science/Doctor of Medicine 513720 CSP 7F N/A Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Science/Master of Mathematical Sciences 513962 CSP 4.5F 98.00 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Science/Master of Nursing 513745 CSP 4F/8P 80.15 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Science/Master of Nutrition and Dietetics 513965 CSP 5F 95.30 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Social Work 513270 CSP 4F 80.00 Y Darlington Camperdown/ Bachelor of Veterinary Biology/Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Darlington and 513970 CSP 6F N/A Y Camden Camperdown/ Bachelor of Visual Arts 513290 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Darlington USYD Camperdown/ Bachelor of Visual Arts/Bachelor of Advanced Studies 513295 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Darlington

* Accreditation approval is currently being sought from the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA).

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Get in touch University of Technology Sydney PO Box 123, Broadway NSW 2007 tel: 1300 ASK UTS (1300 275 887) email: via web ask.uts.edu.au website: uts.edu.au In person UTS Student Centre Level 2 (entry level), Building 10 235 Jones Street, Ultimo NSW 2007 Pre-booked appointments required

Studying at UTS UTS Open days You’re young and bright. So are we. UTS Open Day Like you, UTS is breaking new ground. We’re resourceful and August 2021 technology driven, committed to new ways of thinking and doing. Our youth makes us curious – but it doesn’t limit our UTS Info Day success. Need proof? We’re Australia’s number one young December 2021 university and eleventh in the world under 50 years old.1

Important dates Like you, we’re creating the future. When you choose UTS, you’ll join a community of inspired Autumn session – and inspiring – students, academics and creative industry Main Calendar partners who are shaping the future. What’s more, we’re Orientation: Monday 7 – Friday 18 February 2022 located right in the heart of Sydney’s leading digital and Calendar: Monday 21 February – Saturday 18 June 2022 creative precinct, with countless opportunities right on our doorstep. Calendar D (Education) Orientation: Monday 14 – Friday 18 February 2022 Like you, we’re ready for anything Calendar: Monday 21 February – Saturday 2 July 2022 Nothing prepares you for the real world like industry Spring session experience. That’s why hands-on, practice-based learning experiences are key to UTS courses. Open the door to work Main Calendar placements, community and case-based projects, and real- Orientation: Monday 25 – Friday 29 July 2022 life simulations – when it comes to the future world of work, Calendar: Monday 1 August – Saturday 26 November 2022 you’ll be ready for anything that life throws your way. Calendar D (Education) Like you, we’re pushing the boundaries Orientation: Monday 18 – Friday 22 July 2022 Monday 18 July – Saturday 26 November 2022 We’re known for being the most industry-focused of all Sydney metro unis,2 and that’s no accident – at UTS, our course content and industry opportunities are a launching pad for new ideas. No matter what you study, we’ll support you to work with creative techniques and innovative solutions that push the boundaries of your future profession. 1 QS Top 50 Under 50 2021. 2 RepTrak Survey 2019.

University of Technology Sydney | 147 Back to Guide contents Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants The Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Pathways Program. Upon successful completion of the UTS Research provides support and access to all Australian College diploma program (and depending on your grade Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants who would point average and chosen degree), you will be offered a like to study at UTS via the Jumbunna Pathways Program. place in an undergraduate degree at UTS. In collaboration with UTS College, a number of tuition-free For further information, visit uts.edu.au/future-students and scholarships are available to applicants of the Jumbunna select ‘Indigenous Australians’.

Selection rank adjustments Refer to pages 27–28 for an explanation of selection rank adjustments. You may be eligible for adjustment points across the following categories. You can receive a maximum of 10 points for Business courses and a maximum of 13 points for courses in Design, Architecture and Building; Engineering and IT. Go to uts.edu.au/admission-schemes for more information.

Equity adjustments Educational Access Schemes (EAS) For students who have experienced long- − Complete an EAS application via UAC term educational disadvantage − 10 points for eligible applicants − For details, go to uac.edu.au/eas Location adjustments None Elite athlete and performer − Submit an Elite Athletes and Performers application directly to UTS adjustments − 5 points for eligible applicants For students whose studies have been − For details, search for ‘admission schemes’ at uts.edu.au impacted by representing their school or state at a national level competition/event

UTS Subject adjustments − Max. 5 points / automatically applied For students who perform well in HSC − Min. ATAR (or equivalent) of 69.00 required subjects related to specific UTS course − Excludes courses from the Faculty of Law, Health, and Education courses from the Faculty of Arts and preferences Social Sciences Women in engineering, information − 10 points / automatically applied technology and construction − For details of specific courses, search for ‘Women in engineering, IT and construction’ at uts.edu.au For female applicants to selected engineering, information technology or construction project management course

Early offer schemes

Schools Recommendation Schemes Apply via UAC. Applications close 19 September.

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/uts

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT

Associate Degree of Advanced Manufacturing City 609996 CSP 2F/4P N/A Y Bachelor of Accounting City 601010 CSP 3F N/A Y Bachelor of Advanced Science (Pharmaceutical Sciences) City 607061 TBP 3F/6P 90.65 Y Bachelor of Advanced Science (Pre-Medicine) City 607063 TBP 3F/6P 95.15 Y

Bachelor of Advanced Science Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609590 CSP 4F/8P 93.40 Y

Bachelor of Biomedical Physics City 607070 TBP 3F/6P 90.95 Y Bachelor of Biomedical Physics Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609600 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Bachelor of Biomedical Science City 607040 CSP 3F/6P 80.35 Y Bachelor of Biotechnology City 607045 CSP 3F/6P 85.20 Y Bachelor of Biotechnology Bachelor of Business City 609176 CSP 4F/8P 90.90 Y Bachelor of Business City 601030 CSP 3F 86.00 Y Bachelor of Business City 601035 CSP 6P 86.35 Y Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Arts in International Studies City 609130 CSP 5F 86.05 Y Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609530 CSP 4F/8P 86.05 Y Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Laws City 609010 CSP 5F 96.05 Y UTS Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Science in Information Technology City 603220 CSP 4F 80.20 Y Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Sustainability and Environment City 609800 CSP 4F 89.65 Y Bachelor of Communication (Creative Writing) City 600033 CSP 3F 73.95 Y Bachelor of Communication (Creative Writing) Bachelor of Arts in International City 609330 CSP 5F 74.30 Y Studies Bachelor of Communication (Creative Writing) Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and City 609525 CSP 4F 80.05 Y Innovation Bachelor of Communication (Creative Writing) Bachelor of Laws City 609006 CSP 5F 96.25 Y Bachelor of Communication (Creative Writing) Master of Teaching in Secondary City 600060 CSP 4F 76.60 Y Education (English) Bachelor of Communication (Creative Writing) Master of Teaching in Secondary City 600061 CSP 4F N/A Y Education (English/EALD) Bachelor of Communication (Creative Writing) Master of Teaching in Secondary City 600062 CSP 4F 75.05 Y Education (English/Society and Culture) Bachelor of Communication (Digital and Social Media) City 600007 CSP 3F 7 7.00 Y Bachelor of Communication (Digital and Social Media) Bachelor of Arts in City 609298 CSP 5F 78.15 Y International Studies Bachelor of Communication (Digital and Social Media) Bachelor of Creative City 609495 CSP 4F 81.70 Y Intelligence and Innovation Bachelor of Communication (Digital and Social Media) Bachelor of Laws City 609008 CSP 5F 97.10 Y Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) City 600013 CSP 3F 80.45 Y Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) Bachelor of Arts in International Studies City 609300 CSP 5F 80.00 Y Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and City 609505 CSP 4F 82.50 Y Innovation Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) Bachelor of Laws City 609001 CSP 5F 96.05 Y Bachelor of Communication (Media Arts and Production) City 600018 CSP 3F 84.35 Y Bachelor of Communication (Media Arts and Production) Bachelor of Arts in City 609310 CSP 5F 84.35 Y International Studies Bachelor of Communication (Media Arts and Production) Bachelor of Creative City 609510 CSP 4F 84.65 Y Intelligence and Innovation Bachelor of Communication (Media Arts and Production) Bachelor of Laws City 609002 CSP 5F 96.35 Y Bachelor of Communication (Public Communication) City 600023 CSP 3F 80.25 Y Bachelor of Communication (Public Communication) Bachelor of Arts in International City 609320 CSP 5F 80.05 Y Studies

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Communication (Public Communication) Bachelor of Creative City 609515 CSP 4F 80.90 Y Intelligence and Innovation Bachelor of Communication (Public Communication) Bachelor of Laws City 609005 CSP 5F 96.20 Y Bachelor of Communication (Social and Political Sciences) City 600028 CSP 3F 72.50 Y Bachelor of Communication (Social and Political Sciences) Bachelor of Arts in City 609345 CSP 5F 72.65 Y International Studies Bachelor of Communication (Social and Political Sciences) Bachelor of Creative City 609520 CSP 4F 80.40 Y Intelligence and Innovation Bachelor of Communication (Social and Political Sciences) Bachelor of Laws City 609003 CSP 5F 96.60 Y Bachelor of Computing Science (Hons) City 603230 CSP 4F/8P 80.30 Y Bachelor of Construction Project Management City 602025 CSP 4F/6P 86.00 Y Bachelor of Construction Project Management Bachelor of Arts in International City 609195 CSP 6F 88.95 Y Studies Bachelor of Design in Architecture City 602010 CSP 3F/EqP 91.15 Y Bachelor of Design in Architecture Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609535 CSP 4F/EqP 91.75 Y Bachelor of Design in Architecture Master in Architecture City 609556 CSP 5F 98.05 Y Bachelor of Design in Fashion and Textiles City 602040 CSP 3F/EqP 98.85 Y Bachelor of Design in Fashion and Textiles Bachelor of Arts in International Studies City 609260 CSP 5F/EqP 99.40 Y Bachelor of Design in Fashion and Textiles Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and City 609540 CSP 4F/EqP 98.85 Y

UTS Innovation Bachelor of Design in Interior Architecture City 602060 CSP 3F 85.35 Y Bachelor of Design in Interior Architecture Bachelor of Arts in International Studies City 609280 CSP 5F 86.00 Y Bachelor of Design in Interior Architecture Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and City 609550 CSP 4F 85.70 Y Innovation Bachelor of Design in Product Design City 602050 CSP 3F 88.30 Y Bachelor of Design in Product Design Bachelor of Arts in International Studies City 609270 CSP 5F/EqP 96.70 Y Bachelor of Design in Product Design Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and City 609545 CSP 4F 88.65 Y Innovation Bachelor of Design in Visual Communication City 602070 CSP 3F 90.05 Y Bachelor of Design in Visual Communication Bachelor of Arts in International Studies City 609290 CSP 5F 91.35 Y Bachelor of Design in Visual Communication Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and City 609555 CSP 4F 90.50 Y Innovation Bachelor of Economics City 601090 CSP 3F/6P 82.05 Y Bachelor of Economics Bachelor of Laws City 609015 CSP 5F 96.30 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Bachelor of Arts in International Studies City 609032 CSP 5F 82.25 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Bachelor of Business City 609350 CSP 5F/EqP 80.15 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609560 CSP 5F 81.70 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Bachelor of Medical Science City 609370 CSP 5F/EqP 82.65 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Bachelor of Science City 609360 CSP 5F/EqP 80.00 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Biomedical Dip Prof Eng Prac City 603130 CSP 5F/EqP 81.20 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Civil (Construction) Dip Prof Eng Prac City 603095 CSP 5F/EqP 80.85 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Civil (Structures) Dip Prof Eng Prac City 603018 CSP 5F/EqP 80.50 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Civil and Environmental Dip Prof Eng Prac City 603005 CSP 5F/EqP 80.25 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Civil Dip Prof Eng Prac City 603015 CSP 5F/EqP 81.30 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Data Dip Prof Eng Prac City 603060 CSP 5F/EqP 82.50 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Electrical and Electronic, Dip Prof Eng Prac City 603040 CSP 5F/EqP 81.35 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Electrical Dip Prof Eng Prac City 603035 CSP 5F/EqP 80.85 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Electronic Dip Prof Eng Prac City 603045 CSP 5F/EqP 80.65 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Flexible Dip Prof Eng Prac City 603105 CSP 5F/EqP 80.15 Y

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Mechanical and Mechatronic Dip Prof Eng Prac City 603115 CSP 5F/EqP 80.50 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Mechanical Dip Prof Eng Prac City 603055 CSP 5F/EqP 81.05 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Mechatronic Dip Prof Eng Prac City 603120 CSP 5F/EqP 80.05 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) Software Dip Prof Eng Prac City 603085 CSP 5F/EqP 80.90 Y Bachelor of Engineering Science Bachelor of Laws City 609050 CSP 5.5F 97.80 Y Bachelor of Engineering Studies City 603141 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Engineering Studies Master of Teaching in Secondary Education (TAS- City 600063 CSP 4.5F N/A Y Computing/Mathematics) Bachelor of Environmental Biology City 607033 CSP 3F/6P 74.10 Y Bachelor of Forensic Science City 607020 CSP 3F/6P 85.55 Y Bachelor of Forensic Science Bachelor of Arts in International Studies City 609252 CSP 5F 89.30 Y Bachelor of Forensic Science Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609587 CSP 4F/8P 91.35 Y Bachelor of Forensic Science Bachelor of Laws City 609068 CSP 5F 96.00 Y Bachelor of Health Science City 606050 CSP 3F 73.05 Y Bachelor of Health Science City 606060 CSP 6P 79.05 N Bachelor of Health Science Bachelor of Arts in International Studies City 609155 CSP 5F 83.75 Y

Bachelor of Health Science Bachelor of Sustainability and Environment City 609802 CSP 4F 80.90 Y UTS Bachelor of Information Systems City 603215 CSP 3F/6P 81.45 Y Bachelor of Information Systems Bachelor of Business City 603221 CSP 4F/EqP 80.65 Y Bachelor of Information Technology City 603210 CSP 3F N/A N Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (Hons) City 602020 CSP 4F/EqP 80.05 Y Bachelor of Laws City 604000 CSP 4F 96.05 Y Bachelor of Laws City 604001 CSP 6.5P N/A N Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Arts in International Studies City 609070 CSP 5F 96.20 Y Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609575 CSP 4F 96.60 Y Bachelor of Management (Digital Creative Enterprise) City 601065 CSP 3F 80.10 Y Bachelor of Management (Events) City 601068 CSP 3F 80.00 Y Bachelor of Management (Events) Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609532 CSP 4F/8P 80.35 Y Bachelor of Management (Sport Business) City 601070 CSP 3F 80.25 Y Bachelor of Management (Sport Business) Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and City 609533 CSP 4F/8P 81.90 Y Innovation Bachelor of Management (Tourism) City 601072 CSP 3F 80.65 Y Bachelor of Management (Tourism) Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609534 CSP 4F/8P 99.95 Y Bachelor of Management Bachelor of Arts in International Studies City 609090 CSP 5F 84.75 Y Bachelor of Management Bachelor of Sustainability and Environment City 609801 CSP 4F 80.05 Y Bachelor of Marine Biology City 607035 CSP 3F/6P 79.65 Y Bachelor of Medical Science City 607050 CSP 3F/6P 87. 20 Y Bachelor of Medical Science Bachelor of Arts in International Studies City 609255 CSP 5F 91.10 Y Bachelor of Medical Science Bachelor of Business City 609175 CSP 4F/8P 92.30 Y Bachelor of Medical Science Bachelor of Laws City 609065 CSP 5F 96.00 Y Bachelor of Medicinal Chemistry City 607065 CSP 3F/6P 85.45 Y Bachelor of Medicinal Chemistry Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609595 CSP 4F/8P 90.20 Y Bachelor of Midwifery City 606010 CSP 3F 99.95 N Bachelor of Midwifery Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609570 CSP 4F 99.95 N Bachelor of Music and Sound Design City 600006 CSP 3F 70.45 Y Bachelor of Music and Sound Design Bachelor of Arts in International Studies City 609296 CSP 5F 71.15 Y

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Nursing City 606000 CSP 3F 82.25 Y Bachelor of Nursing City 606001 CSP 6P 88.55 Y Bachelor of Nursing (Accelerated Program: Enrolled Nurse) City 606004 CSP 2F/4P N/A Y Bachelor of Nursing Bachelor of Arts in International Studies City 609150 CSP 5F 90.25 Y Bachelor of Nursing Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609568 CSP 4F 89.05 Y Bachelor of Property Economics City 602033 CSP 3F/EqP 80.15 Y Bachelor of Property Economics Bachelor of Arts in International Studies City 609200 CSP 5F 81.80 Y Bachelor of Science (Applied Physics) City 607009 CSP 3F/6P 71.50 Y Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology/Biomedical Science/Medical Science) City 607015 CSP 3F/6P 76.30 Y Bachelor of Science (Chemistry) City 607005 CSP 3F/6P 75.95 Y Bachelor of Science (Environmental Sciences) City 607011 CSP 3F/6P 73.35 Y Bachelor of Science (Flexible) City 607001 CSP 3F/6P 75.60 Y Bachelor of Science (Mathematics/Statistics) City 607003 CSP 3F/6P 7 7.10 Y Bachelor of Science (Nanotechnology) City 607007 CSP 3F/6P 71.85 Y Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts in International Studies City 609250 CSP 5F 84.10 Y Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Business City 609170 CSP 4F/8P 89.70 Y Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609585 CSP 4F/8P 84.85 Y Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Laws City 609060 CSP 5F 96.20 Y UTS Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Sustainability and Environment City 609803 CSP 4F 78.35 Y Bachelor of Science in Analytics City 607080 CSP 3F/6P 89.10 Y Bachelor of Science in Analytics Bachelor of Arts in International Studies City 609220 CSP 5F 92.45 Y Bachelor of Science in Games Development City 603225 CSP 3F/6P 80.30 Y Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Dip Information Technology City 603200 CSP 4F/6P 82.05 Y Professional Practice Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Bachelor of Arts in International City 609230 CSP 5F 82.35 Y Studies Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and City 609565 CSP 4F 80.05 Y Innovation Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Bachelor of Laws City 609020 CSP 5F 96.45 Y Bachelor of Science Master of Teaching in Secondary Education (Biology, Chemistry City 600050 CSP 4F 7 7.70 Y and Environmental Science) Bachelor of Science Master of Teaching in Secondary Education (Chemistry and City 600052 CSP 4F 86.10 Y Physics) Bachelor of Science Master of Teaching in Secondary Education (Mathematics and City 600053 CSP 4F 80.55 Y Mathematics/Physics) Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Management Moore Park 606030 CSP 3F 7 7.80 Y City/Moore Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Management Bachelor of Arts in International Studies 609085 CSP 5F 98.40 Y Park Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science Moore Park 606020 CSP 3F 86.00 Y Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science (Exercise Therapy) Moore Park 606021 CSP 3F 99.05 Y City/Moore Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science Bachelor of Arts in International Studies 609080 CSP 5F 91.70 Y Park Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and City/Moore 609580 CSP 4F 91.35 Y Innovation Park

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Get in touch UOW Future Students University of Wollongong Wollongong NSW 2522 tel: 1300 367 869 (within Australia) +61 2 4221 3218 (International) email: [email protected] website: uow.edu.au/study In person UOW Student Central (Ground Floor, Building 17) Northfields Avenue, Gwynneville NSW 2522 Studying at University of Wollongong UOW Open days Ranked the number one university in NSW overall,1 the University of Wollongong (UOW) not only focuses on Saturday 7 August 2021 teaching you specialist knowledge, but also the skills needed uow.edu.au/openday to adapt and solve tomorrow’s challenges. See our campus for yourself and have all your questions This approach, which emphasises practical experience and answered by UOW experts. Learn more about our world- real-world learning, inspires you to follow your passions, class programs and facilities, and see why UOW is ranked the stand for purpose and connect with the brightest minds 1 number one university in NSW overall, as chosen by students. across the globe. Graduating with the tools necessary to Campus tours solve complex social, environmental or economic challenges, you will gain the edge in a competitive job market. In fact, Explore the Wollongong campus with a UOW student UOW graduates are among the world’s most employable.2 guide. From state of the art facilities to the exquisite natural surrounds, tours can even include a visit through campus University is a time to find yourself and become more accommodation. These one hour tours happen every Friday independent. With a myriad of opportunities for development, at 10 am and 2.30 pm (excluding public holidays). Tours can fun and self-discovery, you’ll soon find your place and your be arranged at all UOW campuses. people. You’ll get the most out of being a student at UOW’s safe, vibrant and open campuses. And with the tools and Call 1300 367 869 or book online at uow.edu.au/study/visit support available to succeed, you’ll experience a student life like no other, rated the maximum five stars by students Important dates themselves.3 We’re proud to continue to provide the high quality learning, teaching and support services that we’re First session known for, whether it’s face-to-face or online. Starts 28 February 2022 UOW has nine campus locations across NSW, plus a growing Orientation reach of international campuses and partner institutions. South Western Sydney campus: 15 – 16 February 2022 So, wherever you choose to study, you’ll be joining a global Wollongong campus: 22 – 24 February 2022 community of learning. Mid-year recess Advanced study programs are also available for high 27 June – 22 July 2022 achieving students, offering self-directed study and Second session research opportunities — the kind not usually available to Starts 25 July 2022 undergraduate students. Many of our Dean’s Scholar degrees provide an academic mentor from your area of study and the Orientation chance to potentially fast-track your degree. South Western Sydney campus: 13 July 2022 Wollongong campus: 18 July 2022 Studying with UOW, ranked among the world’s top 20 modern universities,4 earns you a globally recognised and respected degree — your passport to a world of opportunity. 1 QILT 2020 Graduate Outcomes Survey. 2 QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2020. 3 Good Universities Guide 2021. 4 QS Top 50 Under 50 2021.

University of Wollongong | 153 Back to Guide contents Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants The Indigenous Admissions Program, run by the age of 17 who are seeking entry into UOW’s undergraduate Woolyungah Indigenous Centre, offers a pathway for programs. For more information, search for ‘Woolyungah’ Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people over the at uow.edu.au.

Selection rank adjustments Refer to pages 27–28 for an explanation of selection rank adjustments. UOW will increase your selection rank by a maximum of 10 points across the following categories.

Equity adjustments Educational Access Schemes (EAS) For students who have experienced long-term − Submit an EAS application via UAC educational disadvantage − Max. 5 points − For details, go to uac.edu.au/eas Location adjustments Completing the HSC at a school in UOW catchment area or regional NSW For students who attend school in UOW’s − 3 points / automatically applied catchment area or in regional and remote areas − To check if your school is eligible, search for ‘catchment adjustments’ at uow.edu.au Applicants for B Pre-Medicine, Science and Health − Applies to students living in regional, rural or remote areas defined by the Australian Statistical Geographical Classification – Remoteness Area (ASGC-RA) (abs.gov.au) − 5 points / automatically applied − For more information, search for ‘ATAR-based information’ at uow.edu.au Elite athlete and performer For the latest information, visit uow.edu.au/study/high-school/apply adjustments Subject adjustments − Max. 3 points / automatically applied − For details, search for ‘subject adjustments’ at uow.edu.au

UOW For students who perform well in HSC subjects related to specific UOW course preferences

Early offer schemes

Early Admission Important dates Applications open: 19 July 2021 Applications close: 13 August 2021 Assessment criteria − On track for an ATAR, IB or equivalent − Year 11 and 12 results, including trial results − Responses to questions in your application addressing the themes of academic readiness, motivation and passion, planning and persistence, communication and collaboration − Interview and/or registered attendance at an Early Admission Day How to apply Submit direct application to UOW: search for ‘early admission’ at uow.edu.au

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/uow

See where UOW will take you.

/uowfuture @uow uniofwollongong You’ve got this. @universityofwollongong No matter where you come from, If you’re determined, what matters is where you’re going. if you’re driven, And it’s our job to help you if you’re ready to go, get there. Because determination your next step is in our DNA. starts here.

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT

UOW South Western Bachelor of Applied Analytics 756525 CSP 3F/EqP 82.95 Y Sydney Bachelor of Arts Wollongong 753101 CSP 3F/EqP 70.75 Y Bachelor of Arts UOW Shoalhaven 753102 CSP 3F/EqP 70.75 Y Bachelor of Arts UOW Batemans Bay 753106 CSP 3F/EqP 70.75 Y Bachelor of Arts UOW Bega 753107 CSP 3F/EqP 70.75 Y Bachelor of Arts UOW Southern Highlands 753108 CSP 3F/EqP 70.75 Y Bachelor of Arts (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 753105 CSP 3F/EqP 93.50 Y Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) Wollongong 753200 CSP 3F/EqP 76.90 Y Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)/Bachelor of Business Wollongong 751228 CSP 4.5F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)/Bachelor of Commerce Wollongong 751305 CSP 4.5F/EqP 76.90 Y Bachelor of Arts (Psychology)/Bachelor of Laws Wollongong 751200 CSP 5F/EqP 90.60 Y Bachelor of Arts in Western Civilisation Wollongong 753100 CSP 3F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Arts in Western Civilisation/Bachelor of Creative Arts Wollongong 751901 CSP 5F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Arts in Western Civilisation/Bachelor of International Studies Wollongong 751902 CSP 5F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Arts in Western Civilisation/Bachelor of Laws Wollongong 751230 CSP 5F/EqP N/A Y UOW Bachelor of Arts in Western Civilisation/Bachelor of Politics Philosophy Wollongong 751903 CSP 5F/EqP N/A Y and Economics Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business Wollongong 751229 CSP 4.5F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Commerce Wollongong 751301 CSP 4.5F/EqP 70.75 Y Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Communication and Media Wollongong 751350 CSP 4.5F/EqP 71.05 Y Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Communication and Media (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 751360 CSP 4.5F/EqP 95.05 Y Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Economics and Finance Wollongong 751306 CSP 4.5F/EqP 80.75 Y Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of International Studies Wollongong 751310 CSP 4.5F/EqP 72.00 Y Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of International Studies (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 751309 CSP 4.5F/EqP 72.00 Y Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws Wollongong 751201 CSP 5F/EqP 90.60 Y Bachelor of Bionanotechnology (Honours) Wollongong 757604 CSP 4F/EqP 75.60 Y Bachelor of Bionanotechnology (Honours)(Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 757605 CSP 4F/EqP 95.40 Y Bachelor of Business Wollongong 751237 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Business UOW Shoalhaven 751238 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Business UOW Batemans Bay 751239 CSP 3F/EqP new N Bachelor of Business UOW Bega 751240 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Business UOW Southern Highlands 751241 CSP 3F/EqP new N Bachelor of Business UOW Southern Sydney 751242 CSP 3F/EqP new Y UOW South Western Bachelor of Business 751243 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Sydney Bachelor of Business Wollongong 753660 CSP 3F/EqP 70.10 Y Bachelor of Business UOW Shoalhaven 753661 CSP 3F/EqP 70.10 Y Bachelor of Business UOW Batemans Bay 753662 CSP 3F/EqP 70.10 Y Bachelor of Business UOW Bega 753663 CSP 3F/EqP 70.10 Y Bachelor of Business UOW Southern Highlands 753664 CSP 3F/EqP 70.10 Y Bachelor of Business UOW Southern Sydney 753665 CSP 3F/EqP 70.10 N UOW South Western Bachelor of Business 753666 CSP 3F/EqP 70.10 Y Sydney Bachelor of Business - TAFE Advanced Diploma of Event Management Wollongong 751275 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Business - TAFE Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management Wollongong 751276 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Business - TAFE Advanced Diploma of Travel and Tourism Wollongong 751277 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Management

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Business (Scholar) Wollongong 751244 CSP 3F/EqP new Y UOW South Western Bachelor of Business (Scholar) 751245 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Sydney Bachelor of Business (Scholar) UOW Shoalhaven 751246 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Business (Scholar) UOW Batemans Bay 751247 CSP 3F/EqP new N Bachelor of Business (Scholar) UOW Bega 751248 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Business (Scholar) UOW Southern Highlands 751249 CSP 3F/EqP new N Bachelor of Business (Scholar) UOW Southern Sydney 751250 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Business Administration Wollongong 751261 CSP 3F/EqP new Y UOW South Western Bachelor of Business Administration 751262 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Sydney Bachelor of Business Administration UOW Shoalhaven 751263 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Business Administration UOW Batemans Bay 751264 CSP 3F/EqP new N Bachelor of Business Administration UOW Bega 751265 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Business Administration UOW Southern Highlands 751266 CSP 3F/EqP new N Bachelor of Business Administration UOW Southern Sydney 751267 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Information Technology Wollongong 751259 CSP 4.5F/EqP new Y UOW South Western Bachelor of Business Administration/Bachelor of Information Technology 751260 CSP 4.5F/EqP new Y Sydney UOW Bachelor of Business Information Systems Wollongong 754500 CSP 3F/EqP 73.80 Y UOW South Western Bachelor of Business Information Systems 754505 CSP 3F/EqP 73.80 Y Sydney Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Information Technology Wollongong 751400 CSP 4.5F/EqP 73.80 Y UOW South Western Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Laws 751220 CSP 5F/EqP 90.60 Y Sydney Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Laws Wollongong 751251 CSP 5F/EqP new Y UOW South Western Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Laws 751252 CSP 5F/EqP new Y Sydney Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Laws (Honours) Wollongong 751253 CSP 5F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Commerce Wollongong 753602 CSP 3F/EqP 75.15 Y Bachelor of Commerce UOW Shoalhaven 753603 CSP 3F/EqP 75.15 Y Bachelor of Commerce UOW Batemans Bay 753604 CSP 3F/EqP 75.15 N Bachelor of Commerce UOW Bega 753605 CSP 3F/EqP 75.15 Y Bachelor of Commerce UOW Southern Highlands 753606 CSP 3F/EqP 75.15 Y Bachelor of Commerce UOW Southern Sydney 753607 CSP 3F/EqP 75.15 Y UOW South Western Bachelor of Commerce 753608 CSP 3F/EqP 75.15 Y Sydney Bachelor of Commerce (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 753610 CSP 3F/EqP 93.10 Y Bachelor of Commerce (Dean's Scholar) UOW Shoalhaven 753611 CSP 3F/EqP 93.10 Y Bachelor of Commerce (Dean's Scholar) UOW Batemans Bay 753612 CSP 3F/EqP 93.10 N Bachelor of Commerce (Dean's Scholar) UOW Bega 753613 CSP 3F/EqP 93.10 N Bachelor of Commerce (Dean's Scholar) UOW Southern Highlands 753614 CSP 3F/EqP 93.10 N Bachelor of Commerce (Dean's Scholar) UOW Southern Sydney 753615 CSP 3F/EqP 93.10 N Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws Wollongong 751202 CSP 5F/EqP 90.60 Y UOW South Western Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws 751221 CSP 5F/EqP 90.60 Y Sydney Bachelor of Commerce/Master of Business Wollongong 753680 CSP 4F/EqP 75.15 Y Bachelor of Communication and Media Wollongong 753110 CSP 3F/EqP 70.85 Y

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT UOW South Western Bachelor of Communication and Media 753150 CSP 3F/EqP 70.85 Y Sydney Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 753111 CSP 3F/EqP 95.05 Y Bachelor of Communication and Media/Bachelor of Business Wollongong 751254 CSP 4.5F/EqP new Y UOW South Western Bachelor of Communication and Media/Bachelor of Business 751255 CSP 4.5F/EqP new Y Sydney Bachelor of Communication and Media/Bachelor of Commerce Wollongong 751351 CSP 4.5F/EqP 71.05 Y UOW South Western Bachelor of Communication and Media/Bachelor of Commerce 751370 CSP 4.5F/EqP 71.05 Y Sydney Bachelor of Communication and Media/Bachelor of Computer Science Wollongong 751357 CSP 4.5F/EqP 71.05 Y Bachelor of Communication and Media/Bachelor of Economics and Wollongong 751355 CSP 4.5F/EqP 71.05 Y Finance Bachelor of Communication and Media/Bachelor of International Studies Wollongong 751354 CSP 4.5F/EqP 71.05 Y UOW South Western Bachelor of Communication and Media/Bachelor of International Studies 751380 CSP 4.5F/EqP 71.05 Y Sydney Bachelor of Communication and Media/Bachelor of International Studies Wollongong 751363 CSP 4.5F/EqP 95.05 Y (Dean's Scholar) Bachelor of Communication and Media/Bachelor of Laws Wollongong 751210 CSP 5F/EqP 90.60 Y UOW UOW South Western Bachelor of Communication and Media/Bachelor of Laws 751226 CSP 5F/EqP 90.60 Y Sydney Bachelor of Communication and Media/Bachelor of Science Wollongong 751353 CSP 4.5F/EqP 71.05 Y Bachelor of Computer Science Wollongong 754100 CSP 3F/EqP 73.80 Y UOW South Western Bachelor of Computer Science 754120 CSP 3F/EqP 73.80 Y Sydney Bachelor of Computer Science (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 754110 CSP 3F/EqP 95.75 Y Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Laws Wollongong 751203 CSP 6F/EqP 90.60 Y UOW South Western Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Laws 751222 CSP 6F/EqP 90.60 Y Sydney Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of Science Wollongong 751402 CSP 4.5F/EqP 73.80 Y Bachelor of Conservation Biology (Honours) Wollongong 757627 CSP 4F/EqP 75.60 Y Bachelor of Conservation Biology (Honours) (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 757628 CSP 4F/EqP 95.40 Y Bachelor of Creative Arts (Creative Writing) Wollongong 754601 CSP 3F/EqP 70.00 Y Bachelor of Creative Arts (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 754610 CSP 3F/EqP 70.00 Y Bachelor of Creative Arts (Music) Wollongong 754603 CSP 3F/EqP 70.00 Y Bachelor of Creative Arts (Visual Arts and Design) Wollongong 754607 CSP 3F/EqP 70.00 Y Bachelor of Creative Arts (Visual Arts) Wollongong 754605 CSP 3F/EqP 70.00 Y Bachelor of Creative Arts/Bachelor of Arts Wollongong 751501 CSP 4.5F/EqP 71.35 Y Bachelor of Creative Arts/Bachelor of Business Wollongong 751231 CSP 4.5F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Creative Arts/Bachelor of Commerce Wollongong 751502 CSP 4.5F/EqP 71.35 Y Bachelor of Creative Arts/Bachelor of Communication and Media Wollongong 751506 CSP 4.5F/EqP 71.35 Y Bachelor of Creative Arts/Bachelor of Computer Science Wollongong 751503 CSP 4.5F/EqP 71.35 Y Bachelor of Creative Arts/Bachelor of International Studies Wollongong 751505 CSP 4.5F/EqP 71.35 Y Bachelor of Creative Arts/Bachelor of Journalism Wollongong 751507 CSP 4.5F/EqP 71.35 Y Bachelor of Creative Arts/Bachelor of Laws Wollongong 751204 CSP 5F/EqP 90.60 Y Bachelor of Creative Arts/Bachelor of Science Wollongong 751504 CSP 4.5F/EqP 71.35 Y Bachelor of Data Science and Analytics Wollongong 756522 CSP 3F/EqP 82.95 Y Bachelor of Economics and Finance Wollongong 753670 CSP 3F/EqP 80.75 Y Bachelor of Economics and Finance UOW Shoalhaven 753671 CSP 3F/EqP 80.75 Y Bachelor of Economics and Finance UOW Batemans Bay 753672 CSP 3F/EqP 80.75 N Bachelor of Economics and Finance UOW Bega 753673 CSP 3F/EqP 80.75 N Bachelor of Economics and Finance UOW Southern Highlands 753674 CSP 3F/EqP 80.75 N

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Economics and Finance UOW Southern Sydney 753675 CSP 3F/EqP 80.75 N Bachelor of Economics and Finance/Bachelor of Laws Wollongong 751216 CSP 5.5F/EqP 90.60 Y Bachelor of Education - The Early Years Wollongong 755113 CSP 4F/EqP 72.60 Y Bachelor of Education - The Early Years (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 755211 CSP 4F/EqP 72.60 Y Bachelor of Education - The Early Years (Flexible) Wollongong 755111 CSP 4F/EqP 72.60 N Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Architectural) Wollongong 755609 CSP 4F/EqP 80.15 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Biomedical) Wollongong 755610 CSP 4F/EqP 80.15 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil) Wollongong 755611 CSP 4F/EqP 80.15 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Computer and Autonomous Wollongong 755621 CSP 4F/EqP 80.15 Y Systems) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronics) Wollongong 755622 CSP 4F/EqP 80.15 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) Wollongong 755612 CSP 4F/EqP 80.15 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Flexible First Year) Wollongong 755624 CSP 4F/EqP 80.15 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Materials) Wollongong 755613 CSP 4F/EqP 80.15 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical or Mechatronic)/ Wollongong 751625 CSP 5.5F/EqP 80.20 Y Bachelor of Exercise Science Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) Wollongong 755614 CSP 4F/EqP 80.15 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronic) Wollongong 755616 CSP 4F/EqP 80.15 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mining) Wollongong 755615 CSP 4F/EqP 80.15 Y UOW Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Scholar) Wollongong 755601 CSP 4F/EqP 97. 25 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Telecommunications and Internet Wollongong 755623 CSP 4F/EqP 80.15 Y of Things) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Arts Wollongong 751302 CSP 5.5F/EqP 80.20 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Business Wollongong 751258 CSP 5.5F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Commerce Wollongong 751601 CSP 5.5F/EqP 82.20 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Computer Science Wollongong 751609 CSP 5.5F/EqP 80.20 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Laws Wollongong 751208 CSP 7F/EqP 90.60 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Mathematics Wollongong 751610 CSP 5.5F/EqP 80.20 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Science Wollongong 751624 CSP 5.5F/EqP 80.20 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Science (Physics) Wollongong 751623 CSP 5.5F/EqP 80.20 Y Bachelor of Environmental Science (Honours) Wollongong 757612 CSP 4F/EqP 75.60 Y Bachelor of Environmental Science (Honours) (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 757618 CSP 4F/EqP 95.40 Y Bachelor of Exercise Science Wollongong 757642 CSP 3F/EqP 78.10 Y Bachelor of Exercise Science and Rehabilitation Wollongong 757643 CSP 4F/EqP 90.05 Y Bachelor of Geography Wollongong 755250 CSP 3F/EqP 7 7.45 Y Bachelor of Health and Physical Education Wollongong 755101 CSP 4F/EqP 75.55 Y Bachelor of Health and Physical Education (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 755201 CSP 4F/EqP 91.10 Y Bachelor of Information Technology Wollongong 754300 CSP 3F/EqP 73.80 Y UOW South Western Bachelor of Information Technology 754305 CSP 3F/EqP 73.80 Y Sydney Bachelor of Information Technology (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 754310 CSP 3F/EqP 95.75 Y Bachelor of Information Technology/Bachelor of Laws Wollongong 751213 CSP 5.5F/EqP 90.60 Y UOW South Western Bachelor of Information Technology/Bachelor of Laws 751223 CSP 5.5F/EqP 90.60 Y Sydney Bachelor of International Studies Wollongong 753121 CSP 3F/EqP 72.00 Y UOW South Western Bachelor of International Studies 753123 CSP 3F/EqP 72.00 Y Sydney Bachelor of International Studies (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 753131 CSP 3F/EqP N/A Y

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Business Wollongong 751232 CSP 4.5F/EqP new Y UOW South Western Bachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Business 751233 CSP 4.5F/EqP new Y Sydney Bachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Commerce Wollongong 751311 CSP 4.5F/EqP 72.00 Y UOW South Western Bachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Commerce 751314 CSP 4.5F/EqP 72.00 Y Sydney Bachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Economics and Finance Wollongong 751313 CSP 4.5F/EqP 72.00 Y Bachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Laws Wollongong 751212 CSP 5F/EqP 90.60 Y UOW South Western Bachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Laws 751224 CSP 5F/EqP 90.60 Y Sydney Bachelor of Journalism Wollongong 754700 CSP 3F/EqP 84.85 Y Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Arts Wollongong 751660 CSP 4.5F/EqP 75.60 Y Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Business Wollongong 751234 CSP 4.5F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Commerce Wollongong 751661 CSP 4.5F/EqP 75.60 Y Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Communication and Media Wollongong 751664 CSP 4.5F/EqP 71.05 Y Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Wollongong 751665 CSP 5.5F/EqP 75.60 Y Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of International Studies Wollongong 751666 CSP 4.5F/EqP 75.60 Y UOW Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Laws Wollongong 751211 CSP 5F/EqP 90.60 Y Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Science Wollongong 751663 CSP 4.5F/EqP 75.60 Y Bachelor of Laws (Direct Entry) Wollongong 756100 CSP 4F/EqP 90.90 Y UOW South Western Bachelor of Laws (Direct Entry) 756110 CSP 4F/EqP 90.90 Y Sydney Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry) Wollongong 756101 CSP 3F/EqP N/A Y UOW South Western Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry) 756111 CSP 3F/EqP N/A Y Sydney Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry) Sydney CBD 756120 CSP 3F/EqP N/A Y Bachelor of Mathematics Wollongong 756511 CSP 3F/EqP 75.30 Y Bachelor of Mathematics Advanced Wollongong 756512 CSP 3F/EqP 95.40 Y Bachelor of Mathematics and Finance (Honours) Wollongong 756503 CSP 4F/EqP 75.30 Y Bachelor of Mathematics and Finance (Honours) (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 756520 CSP 4F/EqP 95.40 Y Bachelor of Mathematics Education Wollongong 755102 CSP 4F/EqP 75.80 Y Bachelor of Mathematics Education (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 755202 CSP 4F/EqP 75.80 Y Bachelor of Mathematics/Bachelor of Computer Science Wollongong 751701 CSP 4.5F/EqP 75.30 Y Bachelor of Mathematics/Bachelor of Laws Wollongong 751206 CSP 5F/EqP 90.60 Y Bachelor of Medical and Health Sciences Wollongong 757630 CSP 3F/EqP 82.20 Y Bachelor of Medical and Health Sciences (Honours) (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 757631 CSP 4F/EqP 95.20 Y Bachelor of Medical and Radiation Physics Wollongong 757616 CSP 3F/EqP 82.95 Y Bachelor of Medical and Radiation Physics Advanced Honours Wollongong 757603 CSP 4F/EqP 99.60 Y Bachelor of Medical Biotechnology (Honours) Wollongong 757611 CSP 4F/EqP 75.60 Y Bachelor of Medical Biotechnology (Honours) (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 757617 CSP 4F/EqP 95.40 Y Bachelor of Medicinal Chemistry (Honours) Wollongong 757613 CSP 4F/EqP 75.60 Y Bachelor of Medicinal Chemistry (Honours) (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 757619 CSP 4F/EqP 95.40 Y Bachelor of Neuroscience Wollongong 753240 CSP 3F/EqP 82.20 Y Bachelor of Nursing Wollongong 757101 CSP 3F 70.15 Y Bachelor of Nursing UOW Bega 757102 CSP 3F 70.15 N Bachelor of Nursing UOW Shoalhaven 757103 CSP 3F 70.15 N Bachelor of Nursing UOW Southern Sydney 757104 CSP 3F 70.15 N Bachelor of Nursing UOW Batemans Bay 757105 CSP 3F 70.15 N UOW South Western Bachelor of Nursing 757106 CSP 3F 70.15 Y Sydney

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics (Honours) Wollongong 757647 CSP 4F/EqP 91.45 Y Bachelor of Nutrition Science Wollongong 757645 CSP 3F/EqP 78.80 Y Bachelor of Performance and Theatre (Acting) Wollongong 754820 CSP 3F/EqP 72.55 Y Bachelor of Performance and Theatre (Theatre Making) Wollongong 754825 CSP 3F/EqP 72.55 Y Bachelor of Politics Philosophy and Economics/Bachelor of Laws Wollongong 751217 CSP 5.5F/EqP 90.60 Y Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics Wollongong 753115 CSP 3F/EqP 75.20 Y Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 753116 CSP 3F/EqP 96.40 Y Bachelor of Pre-Medicine, Science and Health Wollongong 757500 CSP 3F/EqP 95.20 Y Bachelor of Primary Education Wollongong 755112 CSP 4F/EqP 75.25 Y Bachelor of Primary Education (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 755212 CSP 4F/EqP 90.50 Y Bachelor of Psychological Science Wollongong 753220 CSP 3F/EqP 75.30 Y Bachelor of Psychological Science (Pathway to Primary Education) Wollongong 753225 CSP 3F/EqP 75.30 N Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Business Wollongong 751227 CSP 4.5F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Commerce Wollongong 751750 CSP 4.5F/EqP 75.30 Y Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Laws Wollongong 751215 CSP 5F/EqP 90.60 Y Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Neuroscience Wollongong 751755 CSP 5F/EqP 75.30 Y Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Social Science Wollongong 751761 CSP 4.5F/EqP 75.30 Y Bachelor of Psychological Science/Bachelor of Social Science

UOW Wollongong 751760 CSP 4.5F/EqP 75.30 Y (Criminology) Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) Wollongong 753230 CSP 4F/EqP 89.15 Y Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)/Bachelor of Business Wollongong 751256 CSP 5.5F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Psychology (Honours)/Bachelor of Commerce Wollongong 751751 CSP 5.5F/EqP 89.15 Y Bachelor of Public Health Wollongong 757650 CSP 3F/EqP 74.90 Y Bachelor of Public Health (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 757653 CSP 3F/EqP 98.00 Y Bachelor of Science Wollongong 757621 CSP 3F/EqP 76.05 Y Bachelor of Science (Atmospheric Science) Wollongong 757660 CSP 3F/EqP 82.95 Y Bachelor of Science (Biomolecular Physics) Wollongong 757661 CSP 3F/EqP 82.95 Y Bachelor of Science (Honours) (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 757601 CSP 4.5F/EqP 95.00 Y Bachelor of Science (Honours) (Dean's Scholar) (Human Geography or Wollongong 757700 CSP 4F/EqP N/A Y Environment and Heritage Management) Bachelor of Science (Human Geography or Environment and Heritage Wollongong 757710 CSP 3F/EqP 7 7.45 Y Management) Bachelor of Science (Physics and Mathematics) Wollongong 757662 CSP 3F/EqP 82.95 Y Bachelor of Science (Physics) Wollongong 757637 CSP 3F/EqP 82.95 Y Bachelor of Science (Physics)/Bachelor of Arts Wollongong 751803 CSP 4.5F/EqP 82.95 Y Bachelor of Science (Physics)/Bachelor of Mathematics Wollongong 751805 CSP 4.5F/EqP 75.30 Y Bachelor of Science Advanced Honours (Atmospheric Science) Wollongong 757608 CSP 4F/EqP 99.60 Y Bachelor of Science Advanced Honours (Biomolecular Physics) Wollongong 757609 CSP 4F/EqP 99.60 Y Bachelor of Science Advanced Honours (Physics) Wollongong 757602 CSP 4F/EqP 99.60 Y Bachelor of Science Education Wollongong 755103 CSP 4F/EqP 74.25 Y Bachelor of Science Education (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 755203 CSP 4F/EqP 74.25 Y Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts Wollongong 751801 CSP 4.5F/EqP 76.05 Y Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Business Wollongong 751257 CSP 4.5F/EqP new Y Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Commerce Wollongong 751802 CSP 4.5F/EqP 76.05 Y Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws Wollongong 751207 CSP 5F/EqP 90.60 Y UOW South Western Bachelor of Social Change and Advocacy 755290 CSP 3F/EqP 70.25 Y Sydney

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Social Science Wollongong 755300 CSP 3F/EqP 70.25 Y Bachelor of Social Science UOW Shoalhaven 755301 CSP 3F/EqP 70.25 Y Bachelor of Social Science (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 755320 CSP 3F/EqP 70.25 Y Bachelor of Social Science (Pathway to Primary Education) Wollongong 755305 CSP 3F/EqP 70.25 N Bachelor of Social Work Wollongong 755340 CSP 4F/EqP 82.80 Y Bachelor of Social Work UOW Shoalhaven 755341 CSP 4F/EqP 82.80 Y Bachelor of Sport Wollongong 755100 CSP 3F/EqP 73.15 Y Bachelor of Sustainable Communities Wollongong 755255 CSP 3F/EqP 7 7.45 Y Bachelor of Technology Wollongong 754550 CSP 3F/EqP 73.80 Y UOW South Western Bachelor of Technology 754555 CSP 3F/EqP 73.80 Y Sydney Diploma of Arts Wollongong 759020 CSP 0.7F/EqP 52.55 N Diploma of Business (2 Session) Wollongong 759030 CSP 0.7F/EqP 40.15 Y UOW South Western Diploma of Business (2 Session) 759035 CSP 0.7F/EqP 40.15 Y Sydney Diploma of Engineering (2 session) Wollongong 759050 CSP 0.7F/EqP N/A Y

Diploma of Information Technology (2 Session) Wollongong 759010 CSP 0.7F/EqP N/A Y UOW UOW South Western Diploma of Information Technology (2 Session) 759015 CSP 0.7F/EqP N/A Y Sydney Diploma of Languages Wollongong 753140 CSP 4P 71.85 Y Diploma of Medical and Health Sciences Wollongong 759055 CSP 1F/EqP 61.10 Y Diploma of Science (2 Session) Wollongong 759040 CSP 0.7F/EqP N/A N Diploma of Social Science Wollongong 759045 CSP 0.7F/EqP 40.15 N Undergraduate Certificate In Business Wollongong 751268 CSP 0.3F/EqP new N UOW South Western Undergraduate Certificate In Business 751269 CSP 0.3F/EqP new N Sydney Undergraduate Certificate In Engineering Wollongong 751270 CSP 0.3F/EqP new N Undergraduate Certificate In Information Technology Wollongong 751271 CSP 0.3F/EqP new N UOW South Western Undergraduate Certificate In Information Technology 751272 CSP 0.3F/EqP new N Sydney Undergraduate Certificate In Medical and Health Sciences Wollongong 751273 CSP 0.3F/EqP new N Undergraduate Certificate In Science Wollongong 751274 CSP 0.3F/EqP new N UOW South Western University Access Program 759005 DFEE 0.3F/EqP 40.50 N Sydney University Access Program UOW Shoalhaven 759006 DFEE 0.3F/EqP N/A N University Access Program UOW Batemans Bay 759007 DFEE 0.3F/EqP N/A N University Access Program - Stream 1 Wollongong 759008 DFEE 0.3F/EqP 40.50 Y University Access Program - Stream 2 Wollongong 759009 DFEE 0.3F/EqP 40.50 Y University Entrance Certificate - Stream 1 Wollongong 759001 CSP 0.7F/EqP 40.50 N University Entrance Certificate - Stream 2 Wollongong 759002 CSP 0.7F/EqP 40.50 N University Entrance Certificate - Stream 3 Wollongong 759003 CSP 0.7F/EqP 40.50 N University Entrance Certificate - Stream 4 Wollongong 759004 CSP 0.7F/EqP 40.50 N

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162 | Back to Guide contents Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants UNSW offers entry programs specifically for Indigenous The scheme is suitable for students wishing to undertake Australians. The entry pathway program you apply for an undergraduate degree in Arts and Social Science will depend on the degree you want to study. Throughout (excluding Education and Social Work), Art and Design, these programs you will be assessed on your commitment, Built Environment, Exercise Physiology, Engineering and/or attitude and aptitude towards your studies and your ability to Science. For more information, visit nuragili.unsw.edu.au/ias. participate academically in your selected discipline. Enabling programs for Australian Aboriginal and UNSW Indigenous Preparatory Programs Torres Strait Islander People (Pre-Programs) The Humanities Pathway Program is a one-year program The Pre-Program for Business, Education, Law, Medicine, that provides a pathway into academic study in Arts, Social Science and Engineering, and Social Work is a three- Sciences and Law for Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait week residential program that involves participation in Islander students who may need to gain further knowledge lectures, tutorials, group work, social activities, exams and in their selected discipline or better prepare themselves assessments. Selection for the program is based on the for university. For more information, visit submission of an application. For more information, visit nuragili.unsw.edu.au/unswenablingprograms. nuragili.unsw.edu.au/preprograms. UNSW Indigenous Admission Scheme (IAS) IAS is a one-day entry program that involves an application through Nura Gili. You will be invited to visit Nura Gili to have a conversation with faculty and Nura Gili staff about your aspirations for university studies and undertake a written and numeracy task. UNSW

Selection rank adjustments Refer to pages 27–28 for an explanation of selection rank adjustments. UNSW will increase your selection rank by a maximum of 12 points across the following categories.

Equity adjustments Educational Access Schemes (EAS) / UNSW ACCESS Scheme For students who have experienced long- − Submit an EAS application via UAC term educational disadvantage − Max. 10 points − For details, go to uac.edu.au/eas Elite athlete and performer UNSW Elite Athletes, Performers and Leaders (EAPL) Program adjustments − Submit an application direct to UNSW For students who have excelled in areas of − Max. 5 points sport, academia, leadership, and/or music at − For details, go to futurestudents.unsw.edu.au/adjustment-factors-eapl an elite level Subject adjustments HSC Plus For students who perform well in Year 12 − Max. 5 points / automatically applied subjects relevant to specific UNSW course − For details, go to futurestudents.unsw.edu.au/adjustment-factors-hsc-plus preferences

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT

Bachelor of Actuarial Studies Sydney - Kensington 424300 CSP 3F 95.10 Y Bachelor of Actuarial Studies (Co-op) Sydney - Kensington 424620 CSP 4F N/A N Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) Sydney - Kensington 429350 CSP 4F 93.00 Y Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours)/Bachelor of Arts Sydney - Kensington 429370 CSP 5F 93.05 Y Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours)/Bachelor of Engineering Sydney - Kensington 429360 CSP 6F 93.10 Y (Honours) Sydney - Kensington/ Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours)/Bachelor of Fine Arts 429395 CSP 5F 94.95 Y Paddington Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours)/Bachelor of Science Sydney - Kensington 429361 CSP 5F 93.20 Y (Computer Science) Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours)/Bachelor of Social Science Sydney - Kensington 429390 CSP 5.7F 96.75 Y Bachelor of Architectural Studies Sydney - Kensington 423000 CSP 3F 90.15 Y Bachelor of Arts Sydney - Kensington 422000 CSP 3F 80.05 Y Bachelor of Arts and Business Sydney - Kensington 422050 CSP 3F 85.05 Y Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Sydney - Kensington 422100 CSP 4F 80.35 Y Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Medical Studies/Doctor of Medicine Sydney - Kensington 428000 CSP 6-8F N/A Y Bachelor of Aviation (Flying) Sydney - Kensington 429500 CSP 3F N/A Y Bachelor of Aviation (Management) Sydney - Kensington 429520 CSP 3F 80.00 Y Bachelor of Biotechnology (Honours) Sydney - Kensington 429400 CSP 4F 83.35 Y UNSW Bachelor of City Planning (Honours) Sydney - Kensington 423600 CSP 4F 80.65 Y Bachelor of Commerce Sydney - Kensington 424000 CSP 3F 93.00 Y Bachelor of Commerce (Co-op) Sydney - Kensington 424600 CSP 4F N/A N Bachelor of Commerce (Co-op) (Honours) Sydney - Kensington 424601 CSP 4F N/A N Bachelor of Commerce (International) Sydney - Kensington 424050 CSP 4F 96.05 Y Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Sydney - Kensington 422120 CSP 4F 93.30 Y Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) Sydney - Kensington 424200 CSP 5F 93.05 Y (Honours) Bachelor of Computational Design Sydney - Kensington 423100 CSP 3F 80.80 Y Bachelor of Construction Management and Property Sydney - Kensington 423200 CSP 3F 80.00 Y Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice Sydney - Kensington 422350 CSP 3F 80.35 Y Bachelor of Data Science and Decisions Sydney - Kensington 429150 CSP 3F 90.10 Y Bachelor of Design Sydney - Paddington 421100 CSP 3F 80.10 Y Sydney - Paddington/ Bachelor of Design/Bachelor of Education (Secondary) 422141 CSP 4.7F 80.50 Y Kensington Bachelor of Design/Bachelor of Media (Public Relations and Sydney - Paddington/ 421101 CSP 4.7F 80.15 Y Advertising) Kensington Bachelor of Economics Sydney - Kensington 424400 CSP 3F 91.05 Y Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Advanced Mathematics (Honours) Sydney - Kensington 424460 CSP 5F 93.95 Y Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) Sydney - Kensington 424470 CSP 5F 94.10 Y Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Sydney - Kensington 422130 CSP 4F 91.05 Y Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) Sydney - Kensington 424480 CSP 4F 91.35 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Aerospace/Mechanical and Sydney - Kensington 425050 CSP 4F 90.55 Y Manufacturing/Mechanical) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Bioinformatics, Chemical, Computer, Electrical, Mechanical, Mechatronic, Software, Telecommunications)/ Sydney - Kensington 425950 CSP 5F 90.10 Y Master of Biomedical Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Bioinformatics) Sydney - Kensington 425770 CSP 4F 96.65 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Chemical/Chemical Product Sydney - Kensington 425550 CSP 4F 90.70 Y Engineering)

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil with Architecture) Sydney - Kensington 425450 CSP 4F 94.00 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil), including Geotechnical, Sydney - Kensington 425400 CSP 4F 90.45 Y Management, Structural, Transport or Water and Coastal Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil)/Bachelor of Surveying Sydney - Kensington 425402 CSP 5F 90.70 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Computer) Sydney - Kensington 425700 CSP 4F 92.30 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) or Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Telecommunications) or Sydney - Kensington 425100 CSP 4F 90.70 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Quantum) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical)/Master of Engineering Sydney - Kensington 425150 CSP 5F 94.00 Y (Electrical) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) Sydney - Kensington 425470 CSP 4F 93.00 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Flexible First Year) Sydney - Kensington 425000 CSP 4F 90.10 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Materials Science and Engineering) Sydney - Kensington 429600 CSP 4F 85.00 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Materials Science and Engineering)/ Sydney - Kensington 429610 CSP 5.7F 94.80 Y Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Materials Science and Engineering)/ Sydney - Kensington 429620 CSP 5F 90.40 Y Bachelor of Engineering Science (Chemical Engineering) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Materials Science and Engineering)/ Sydney - Kensington 429630 CSP 5F 91.15 Y UNSW Master of Biomedical Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronic) Sydney - Kensington 425020 CSP 4F 90.25 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mining) Sydney - Kensington 425300 CSP 4F 95.35 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Petroleum) Sydney - Kensington 425650 CSP 4F 91.20 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Photovoltaics and Solar Energy/ Sydney - Kensington 425200 CSP 4F 90.05 Y Renewable Energy) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Software) Sydney - Kensington 425750 CSP 4F 90.05 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Surveying) Sydney - Kensington 425500 CSP 4F 90.40 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Commerce Sydney - Kensington 425900 CSP 5.7F 93.00 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Engineering Science Sydney - Kensington 425401 CSP 5F 90.45 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Science or Sydney - Kensington 425850 CSP 5.7F 91.15 Y Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) Bachelor of Environmental Management Sydney - Kensington 429540 CSP 3F 80.60 Y Bachelor of Environmental Management/Bachelor of Arts Sydney - Kensington 429560 CSP 4.7F 82.25 Y Bachelor of Exercise Physiology Sydney - Kensington 428100 CSP 4F 83.05 Y Bachelor of Fine Arts Sydney - Paddington 421000 CSP 3F 80.35 Y Sydney - Paddington/ Bachelor of Fine Arts/Bachelor of Arts 421001 CSP 4F 80.30 Y Kensington Sydney - Paddington/ Bachelor of Fine Arts/Bachelor of Education (Secondary) 422140 CSP 4F 80.70 Y Kensington Bachelor of Food Science (Honours) Sydney - Kensington 425600 CSP 4F 90.90 Y Bachelor of Industrial Design Sydney - Kensington 423300 CSP 3F 80.15 Y Bachelor of Information Systems Sydney - Kensington 424500 CSP 3F 88.10 Y Bachelor of Information Systems (Co-op) (Honours) Sydney - Kensington 424640 CSP 4F N/A N Bachelor of Interior Architecture (Honours) Sydney - Kensington 423400 CSP 4F 80.15 Y Sydney - Kensington/ Bachelor of International Public Health 428200 CSP 3F/D 84.60 Y Online Bachelor of International Studies Sydney - Kensington 422200 CSP 4F 85.05 Y Bachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Media (Communication Sydney - Kensington 422210 CSP 5F 85.20 Y and Journalism) Bachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Media (Public Relations Sydney - Kensington 422220 CSP 5F 85.70 Y and Advertising) Bachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Media (Screen and Sydney - Kensington 422230 CSP 5F 87.75 Y Sound Production)

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (Honours) Sydney - Kensington 423500 CSP 4F 80.05 Y Bachelor of Life Sciences Sydney - Kensington 429050 CSP 3F 80.05 Y Bachelor of Media (Communication and Journalism) Sydney - Kensington 422700 CSP 3F 80.20 Y Bachelor of Media (Communication and Journalism)/Bachelor of Arts Sydney - Kensington 422701 CSP 4F 80.65 Y Bachelor of Media (Public Relations & Advertising)/Bachelor of Arts Sydney - Kensington 422711 CSP 4F 82.80 Y Bachelor of Media (Public Relations and Advertising) Sydney - Kensington 422710 CSP 3F 80.00 Y Bachelor of Media (Screen & Sound Production)/Bachelor of Arts Sydney - Kensington 422721 CSP 4F 81.05 Y Bachelor of Media (Screen and Sound Production) Sydney - Kensington 422720 CSP 3F 80.15 Y Bachelor of Media Arts Sydney - Paddington 421200 CSP 3F 80.00 Y Sydney - Paddington/ Bachelor of Media Arts/Bachelor of Education (Secondary) 422142 CSP 4F 80.55 Y Kensington Bachelor of Medical Science Sydney - Kensington 429700 CSP 3F 88.00 Y Bachelor of Medicinal Chemistry (Honours) Sydney - Kensington 429720 CSP 4F 88.10 Y Bachelor of Music Sydney - Kensington 422500 CSP 4F N/A Y Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) Sydney - Kensington 422531 CSP 6F N/A Y Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Arts Sydney - Kensington 422501 CSP 5F N/A Y Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Commerce Sydney - Kensington 422510 CSP 5F N/A Y Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Sydney - Kensington 422502 CSP 5F N/A Y

UNSW Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Sydney - Kensington 422520 CSP 6.7F N/A Y Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Laws Sydney - Kensington 426050 CSP 6F N/A Y Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Media (Communication and Journalism) Sydney - Kensington 422503 CSP 5F N/A Y Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Media (Public Relations and Advertising) Sydney - Kensington 422504 CSP 5F N/A Y Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Media (Screen and Sound Production) Sydney - Kensington 422505 CSP 5F N/A Y Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Science Sydney - Kensington 422530 CSP 5F N/A Y Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics Sydney - Kensington 422310 CSP 3F 90.15 Y Bachelor of Psychological Science Sydney - Kensington 429800 CSP 3F 83.05 Y Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) Sydney - Kensington 429850 CSP 4F 98.00 Y Bachelor of Science Sydney - Kensington 429000 CSP 3F 80.00 Y Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) (Honours) Sydney - Kensington 429300 CSP 4F 93.60 Y Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) (Honours)/ Sydney - Kensington 429320 CSP 5F 97.45 Y Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) (Honours)/ Sydney - Kensington 429330 CSP 6F 93.95 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) (Honours)/ Sydney - Kensington 429331 CSP 5F 93.40 Y Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) Degrees Sydney - Kensington 425800 CSP 3-4F 90.00 Y Sydney - Kensington/ Bachelor of Science (Computer Science)/Bachelor of Media Arts 425801 CSP 4F 90.40 Y Paddington Bachelor of Science (International) Sydney - Kensington 429420 CSP 4F 86.75 Y Bachelor of Science and Business Sydney - Kensington 429100 CSP 3F 85.40 Y Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts Sydney - Kensington 429200 CSP 4F 80.80 Y Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Sydney - Kensington 422110 CSP 4F 80.10 Y Sydney - Kensington/ Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Fine Arts 429230 CSP 4F 80.10 Y Paddington Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Social Science Sydney - Kensington 429220 CSP 4.7F 81.00 Y Bachelor of Social Science Sydney - Kensington 422300 CSP 3F 80.60 Y Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) Sydney - Kensington 422400 CSP 4F 80.95 Y Bachelor of Social Work (Honours)/Bachelor of Arts Sydney - Kensington 422401 CSP 5.7F 80.40 Y

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Social Work (Honours)/Bachelor of Criminology and Sydney - Kensington 422403 CSP 5F 80.15 Y Criminal Justice Bachelor of Social Work (Honours)/Bachelor of Social Science Sydney - Kensington 422402 CSP 5.7F 86.60 Y Bachelor of Vision Science Sydney - Kensington 429740 CSP 3F 92.10 Y Bachelor of Vision Science/Master of Clinical Optometry Sydney - Kensington 429750 CSP 5F 99.20 Y Double Actuarial Studies Sydney - Kensington 424350 CSP 4-5F 95.00 Y Double Commerce Sydney - Kensington 424100 CSP 4-5F 93.00 Y Double Economics Sydney - Kensington 424450 CSP 4F 91.00 Y Double Law Sydney - Kensington 426000 CSP 5-6.7F N/A Y University Preparation Program Sydney - Kensington 430200 CSP 1-1.3P N/A N UNSW Preparation Program (Arts and Social Sciences) Sydney - Kensington 430100 CSP 1F N/A N UNSW Preparation Program (Business) Sydney - Kensington 430110 CSP 1F N/A N UNSW Preparation Program (Engineering) Sydney - Kensington 430120 CSP 1.7F N/A N UNSW Preparation Program (Science) Sydney - Kensington 430130 CSP 1F N/A N UNSW

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Get in touch UNSW Canberra at the Australian Defence Force Academy PO Box 7916 Canberra BC ACT 2610 tel: (02) 5114 5242 email: [email protected] website: unsw.adfa.edu.au In person UNSW Canberra at the Australian Defence Force Academy Northcott Drive, Campbell ACT 2612 Studying at UNSW Canberra – ADFA Australian Defence Force enquiries UNSW Canberra at the Australian Defence Force Academy tel: 13 19 01 (ADFA) is the Canberra-based campus of UNSW Sydney website: defencejobs.gov.au/adfa (University of ). ADFA is a unique

UNSW-ADFA partnership between the Australian Defence Force and Defence Civilian Undergraduate Sponsorship UNSW Canberra, providing training and education for future (DCUS) information leaders of the Australian Defence Force. For details, search for ‘Defence Civilian Undergraduate UNSW Canberra also provides education to non-Defence Sponsorship’ at defence.gov.au. applicants pursuing studies in Engineering. Students can apply to be considered under the Defence Civilian Undergraduate Sponsorship scheme into Engineering, and Open days Computing and Cyber Security degree programs. Saturday 21 August 2021 International students cannot apply to ADFA.

Important dates Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Semester 1 applicants Mid-February – late June 2022 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants should Semester 2 contact Student Administrative Services on (02) 5114 5000 Mid-July – early November 2022 or email [email protected].

Early offer schemes There are no UNSW Canberra early offer schemes.

168 | Back to Guide contents Selection rank adjustments Refer to pages 27–28 for an explanation of selection rank adjustments. UNSW will increase your selection rank by a maximum of 12 points across the following categories.

Equity adjustments Educational Access Schemes (EAS) / UNSW ACCESS Scheme For students who have experienced long-term − Submit an EAS application via UAC educational disadvantage − Max. 10 points − For details, go to uac.edu.au/eas Elite athlete and performer UNSW Elite Athletes, Performers and Leaders (EAPL) Program adjustments − Submit a direct application to UNSW For students who have excelled in areas of − Max. 5 points sport, academia, leadership, and/or music at − For details, go to futurestudents.unsw.edu.au/adjustment-factors-eapl an elite level Subject adjustments HSC Plus For students who perform well in Year 12 − Max. 5 points / automatically applied subjects relevant to specific UNSW course − For details, go to futurestudents.unsw.edu.au/adjustment-factors-hsc-plus preferences

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/unsw-adfa UNSW-ADFA

UNSW Canberra at ADFA International students cannot apply to ADFA.

Course Fee Course name Campus Duration LSR code type

Bachelor of Arts Canberra at ADFA 450001 ADF 3F N/A Bachelor of Business Canberra at ADFA 450010 ADF 3F N/A Bachelor of Computing and Cyber Security Canberra at ADFA 450030 ADF 3F N/A Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Aeronautical Engineering) Canberra at ADFA 450040 ADF 4F N/A Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Aeronautical Engineering) Non-defence Canberra at ADFA 451040 CSP 4F N/A Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil Engineering) Canberra at ADFA 450050 ADF 4F N/A Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil Engineering) Non-defence Canberra at ADFA 451050 CSP 4F N/A Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical Engineering) Canberra at ADFA 450060 ADF 4F N/A Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical Engineering) Non-defence Canberra at ADFA 451060 CSP 4F N/A Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical Engineering) Canberra at ADFA 450070 ADF 4F N/A Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical Engineering) Non-defence Canberra at ADFA 451070 CSP 4F N/A Bachelor of Science Canberra at ADFA 450020 ADF 3F N/A Bachelor of Technology (Aeronautical Engineering) Canberra at ADFA 450080 ADF 3F N/A Bachelor of Technology (Aviation) Canberra at ADFA 450090 ADF 3F N/A

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UNSW Canberra at ADFA | 169 Back to Guide contents CRICOS provider number 00917K Western Sydney University The College CRICOS provider number 02851G

Get in touch All campuses Contact Service Centre Western Sydney University Locked Bag 1797, Penrith NSW 2751 Domestic tel: 1300 897 669 email: [email protected] website: westernsydney.edu.au International tel: +61 2 9852 5499 email: [email protected] Important dates website: westernsydney.edu.au/international University campuses WS In person Autumn session Campus locations are: Bankstown, Campbelltown, Monday 7 March – Sunday 26 June 2022 Hawkesbury, Liverpool City, Nirimba (Blacktown), Parramatta, Spring session Parramatta City, Penrith, Sydney City, Sydney Olympic Park. Monday 25 July – Sunday 20 November 2022 For more information, including campus maps and transport options, visit westernsydney.edu.au/campuses. Sydney City campus Session 1: Monday 7 March – Sunday 12 June 2022 Open days Session 2: Monday 4 July – Monday 10 October 2022 Session 3: Monday 31 October 2022 – Monday 6 February 2023 Mid-Year Info Day Saturday 15 May 2021 The College Parramatta City campus Term 1: Monday 7 March – Sunday 12 June 2022 Register your interest and find out more: Term 2: Monday 4 July – Sunday 9 October 2022 westernsydney.edu.au/midyear-info-day. Term 3: Monday 31 October 2022 – Sunday 5 February 2023 Open Day Academic calendar Sunday 15 August 2021 For important dates concerning teaching periods, study Parramatta breaks and vacation periods check the main University Register your interest and find out more: calendar at westernsydney.edu.au/dates. westernsydney.edu.au/openday. For a full listing of upcoming events, visit westernsydney.edu.au/events. Studying at Western Sydney University Western Sydney University prides itself on challenging the Exhibitions and interview sessions for traditional notion of what a university should be. We are international students deeply embedded in the community and the region we serve. The University regularly participates in exhibitions and interview sessions in Australia. Online events, such as the We are dedicated to ensuring our students enjoy a dynamic Virtual International Fair, also take place several times a year. learning experience. From our award-winning, tech-infused For further details, visit westernsydney.edu.au/meet_us. vertical campuses in Western Sydney’s growing CBDs, to the forward-focused new teaching methodologies, we ensure you Representatives from the University’s international education are well prepared for the future. agent network also coordinate sessions for students interested in studying at Western. View a list of overseas According to Times Higher Education World University agents/representatives for Western Sydney University at Rankings (2020, 2021), Western is in the top 2 per cent of westernsydney.edu.au/international/agents. universities in the world and number three globally for United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals. We demonstrate our pledge to students with our unique early offer program, HSC True Reward. We recognise that you are more than your ATAR so we focus instead on your strongest

170 | Back to Guide contents skills and the subjects in which you excel. At Western we Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander make early offers into a degree based on corresponding HSC subject band outcomes. applicants In addition to applying through UAC, Aboriginal and Torres And we’re not stopping there. We’re working on ways to Strait Islander applicants may wish to be considered for measure skills such as resilience, time management, and the entry through the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ability to form networks and cultural capital – recognising Pathway Program. the critical life skills needed. The Pathway Program will be delivered virtually with For high achievers, The Academy at Western Sydney assessments and an interview component completed online. University is a program that challenges our students to think differently and cultivates leadership skills. We empower our We accept applications throughout the year with assessment students with professional and personal experiences so they workshops scheduled in: can influence change locally and globally. − August (2022 commencement) With more than 200,000 highly respected alumni, the − November (2022 commencement). University offers the benefits of a dynamic, culturally rich and globally aware graduate community. For more information, visit Find your unlimited with Western Sydney University. westernsydney.edu.au/pathwayprogram or call our friendly student support team on 1300 897 669.

Selection rank adjustments Refer to pages 27–28 for an explanation of selection rank adjustments. Western Sydney will increase your selection rank by a maximum of 10 points across the following categories.

Equity adjustments Educational Access Schemes (EAS) WS For students who have experienced long-term − Submit an EAS application via UAC educational disadvantage − Max. 5 points − For details, go to uac.edu.au/eas Location adjustments − Max. 5 points/automatically applied For students living or studying in the Western − To check if your postcode is included, search for ‘regional bonus points’ at westernsydney.edu.au Sydney region

Elite athlete and performer adjustments − Submit a direct application to Western: search for ‘Elite Athletes or Performers Scheme’ at For athletes and performers whose commitments westernsydney.edu.au have impacted their Year 12 studies − Max. 5 points Subject adjustments − Max. 10 points/automatically applied For Band 5 or 6 (and small range of Band 4) − For details, search for ‘subject bonus points’ at westernsydney.edu.au results in any HSC or IB subjects relevant to the degree you want to study

Australian Defence Force/Veteran Programs Support is available for: Western Sydney University is proud to support − admissions and enrolment, including 5 bonus points currently serving Australian Defence Force − student club and dedicated Student Veteran Program members and previously serving veterans in their − health clinic and psychology services transition to study and balancing service or post- − welfare services, including counselling and disability support discharge requirements throughout their education − study and career transition services

Early offer schemes

Schools Recommendation Schemes Apply via UAC. Applications close 19 September 2021 HSC True Reward Important dates Applications open: Early April Applications close: 10 December 2021 Unconditional offers released: 17 December 2021 Assessment criteria Depending on the undergraduate degree you choose, you need to meet a specified HSC band outcome in nominated courses. Some degrees are excluded from this program. How to apply Apply via the Western Sydney website

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/ws

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Diploma programs are delivered by Western Sydney University The College under arrangement with Western Sydney University. Courses offered at Western Sydney University Sydney City Campus are delivered on behalf of Western Sydney University by SIBT (CRICOS provider number 01576G).

Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT

Bachelor of Accounting Bankstown 721070 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Accounting Campbelltown 721072 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Accounting Parramatta City 721074 CSP 3F/6P 80.75 Y Bachelor of Accounting Sydney City 721077 CSP 3F 83.75 Y Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of Laws Campbelltown 725048 CSP 5F/10P N/A Y Bachelor of Accounting/Bachelor of Laws Parramatta 725050 CSP 5F/10P 97.90 Y Bachelor of Advanced Medical Science Campbelltown 720233 CSP 3F/6P 99.70 Y Bachelor of Advanced Medical Science Parramatta 720235 CSP 3F/6P 96.15 Y Bachelor of Advanced Science Campbelltown 720252 CSP 3F/6P 99.95 Y Bachelor of Advanced Science Hawkesbury 720253 CSP 3F/6P 97.10 Y Bachelor of Advanced Science Parramatta 720254 CSP 3F/6P 99.95 Y Bachelor of Anthropology Penrith 727604 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Anthropology Liverpool City 727607 CSP 3F/6P 83.10 Y

WS Bachelor of Architectural Design Parramatta 722547 CSP 3F/6P 85.15 Y Bachelor of Arts Bankstown 720510 CSP 3F/6P 73.45 Y Bachelor of Arts Penrith 720518 CSP 3F/6P 73.75 Y Bachelor of Arts Parramatta 720515 CSP 3F/6P 73.10 Y Bachelor of Arts (Dean's Scholars) Bankstown 720100 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Arts (Dean's Scholars) Penrith 720104 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Arts (Dean's Scholars) Parramatta 720102 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Arts (Interpreting and Translation) Parramatta City 720521 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Arts (Interpreting and Translation) Dean's Scholars Parramatta City 720106 CSP 3F/6P N/A N Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/ Birth-12)/Master of Bankstown 729017 CSP 4-5F/EqP 76.25 Y Teaching (Birth-5 Years/Birth-12 Years) Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12)/Master of Penrith 729019 CSP 4-5F/EqP N/A Y Teaching (Birth-5 Years/Birth-12 Years) Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12)/Master of Parramatta 729018 CSP 4-5F/EqP 76.85 Y Teaching (Birth-5 Years/Birth-12 Years) Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12)/Master of Bankstown 729022 CSP 3-4F/EqP N/A N Teaching (Birth-5 Years/Birth-12 Years)Diploma Pathway Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12)/Master of Penrith 729024 CSP 3-4F/EqP N/A N Teaching (Birth-5 Years/Birth-12 Years)Diploma Pathway Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12)/Master of Parramatta 729023 CSP 3-4F/EqP N/A N Teaching (Birth-5 Years/Birth-12 Years)Diploma Pathway Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary) Dean's Scholars/Master Bankstown 720108 CSP 4F/7P N/A Y of Teaching (Primary) Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary) Dean's Scholars/Master Penrith 720110 CSP 4F/7P N/A Y of Teaching (Primary) Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary) Dean's Scholars/Master Parramatta 720109 CSP 4F/7P N/A Y of Teaching (Primary) Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary)/Master of Teaching Bankstown 729000 CSP 4-4.5F/EqP 82.80 Y (Primary) Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary)/Master of Teaching Penrith 729005 CSP 4-4.5F/EqP 75.15 Y (Primary) Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary)/Master of Teaching Parramatta 729004 CSP 4-4.5F/EqP 76.05 Y (Primary)

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) Dean's Scholars/ Bankstown 720114 CSP 4F/7P N/A Y Master of Teaching (Secondary) Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) Dean's Scholars/ Penrith 720116 CSP 4F/7P N/A Y Master of Teaching (Secondary) Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) Dean's Scholars/ Parramatta 720115 CSP 4F/7P N/A Y Master of Teaching (Secondary) Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/Master of Teaching Bankstown 729011 CSP 4-4.5F/EqP N/A Y (Secondary) Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/Master of Teaching Penrith 729016 CSP 4-4.5F/EqP 82.20 Y (Secondary) Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/Master of Teaching Parramatta 729014 CSP 4-4.5F/EqP 76.10 Y (Secondary) Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business Bankstown 720600 CSP 4F/8P 72.40 Y Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Business Parramatta 720605 CSP 4F/8P 73.70 Y Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Creative Industries Parramatta 720731 CSP 4F/8P 75.70 Y Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws Campbelltown 725011 CSP 5F/10P 96.60 Y Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws Parramatta 725013 CSP 5F/10P 97.55 Y Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Social Science Bankstown 720610 CSP 4F/8P 78.35 Y

Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Social Science Penrith 720614 CSP 4F/8P 92.05 Y WS Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Social Science Parramatta 720612 CSP 4F/8P 73.40 Y Bachelor of Building Design Management Parramatta 722516 CSP 4F/8P 70.10 Y Bachelor of Business Bankstown 721005 CSP 3F/6P 67.40 Y Bachelor of Business Parramatta City 721007 CSP 3F/6P 65.15 Y Bachelor of Business Campbelltown 721006 CSP 3F/6P 65.45 Y Bachelor of Business Sydney City 721008 CSP 3F 65.60 Y Bachelor of Business (Accounting) Bankstown 721010 CSP 3F/6P 73.40 Y Bachelor of Business (Accounting) Parramatta City 721012 CSP 3F/6P 65.30 Y Bachelor of Business (Accounting) Campbelltown 721011 CSP 3F/6P 68.95 Y Bachelor of Business (Accounting) Sydney City 721013 CSP 3F 69.90 Y Bachelor of Business (Advanced Business Leadership) Parramatta City 720130 CSP 3F/6P 98.70 Y Bachelor of Business (Advanced Business Leadership)/Bachelor of Laws Parramatta 720135 CSP 5F/10P N/A Y Bachelor of Business (Applied Finance) Parramatta City 721016 CSP 3F/6P 66.75 Y Bachelor of Business (Applied Finance) Sydney City 721017 CSP 3F 69.85 Y Bachelor of Business (Economics) Parramatta City 721018 CSP 3F/6P 68.45 Y Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Management) Parramatta City 721020 CSP 3F/6P 65.25 Y Bachelor of Business (Hospitality Management) Sydney City 721021 CSP 3F 74.40 Y Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) Bankstown 721024 CSP 3F/6P 66.25 Y Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) Parramatta City 721026 CSP 3F/6P 65.40 Y Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) Campbelltown 721025 CSP 3F/6P 66.05 Y Bachelor of Business (International Business) Parramatta City 721028 CSP 3F/6P 7 7.40 Y Bachelor of Business (International Business) Sydney City 721029 CSP 3F 65.45 Y Bachelor of Business (Management) Bankstown 721035 CSP 3F/6P 65.45 Y Bachelor of Business (Management) Parramatta City 721037 CSP 3F/6P 65.55 Y Bachelor of Business (Management) Campbelltown 721036 CSP 3F/6P 83.65 Y Bachelor of Business (Management) Sydney City 721038 CSP 3F 65.85 Y Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Bankstown 721040 CSP 3F/6P 67.10 Y Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Parramatta City 721042 CSP 3F/6P 66.60 Y Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Campbelltown 721041 CSP 3F/6P 65.50 Y Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Sydney City 721039 CSP 3F 66.65 Y

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Business (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/Master of Bankstown 729050 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP N/A Y Teaching (Secondary) Bachelor of Business (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/Master of Parramatta City 729052 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP 83.40 Y Teaching (Secondary) Bachelor of Business (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/Master of Campbelltown 729051 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP 82.45 Y Teaching (Secondary) Bachelor of Business (Property) Parramatta City 721045 CSP 3F/6P 67.55 Y Bachelor of Business (Property) Distance 729200 CSP 3F/6P/D N/A N Bachelor of Business (Sport Management) Parramatta City 721052 CSP 3F/6P 65.30 Y Bachelor of Business (Sport Management) Campbelltown 721050 CSP 3F/6P 68.95 Y Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Laws Campbelltown 725015 CSP 5F/10P 97. 20 Y Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Laws Parramatta 725016 CSP 5F/10P 99.45 Y Bachelor of Communication Penrith 720705 CSP 3F/6P 78.85 Y Bachelor of Communication Online 729210 CSP 3F/6P/D N/A N Bachelor of Communication Parramatta 720700 CSP 3F/6P 72.00 Y Bachelor of Communication Sydney City 720708 CSP 3F 73.40 Y Bachelor of Communication (Dean's Scholars) Penrith 720122 CSP 3F/6P N/A N Bachelor of Communication (Dean's Scholars) Parramatta 720120 CSP 3F/6P N/A N

WS Bachelor of Communication/Bachelor of Business Parramatta 720711 CSP 4F/8P 72.80 Y Bachelor of Communication/Bachelor of Creative Industries Parramatta 720732 CSP 4F/8P 80.95 Y Bachelor of Communication/Bachelor of International Studies Parramatta 724525 CSP 5F 79.60 Y Bachelor of Communication/Bachelor of Laws Parramatta 725020 CSP 5F/10P 99.95 Y Bachelor of Computer Science Penrith 724000 CSP 3F 89.85 Y Bachelor of Computer Science Parramatta 723999 CSP 3F 89.30 Y Bachelor of Computer Science (Advanced) Penrith 720142 CSP 3F N/A Y Bachelor of Computer Science (Advanced) Parramatta 720141 CSP 3F N/A Y Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) Penrith 722539 CSP 4F/8P 75.55 Y Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) Parramatta 722538 CSP 4F/8P 75.00 Y Bachelor of Construction Management Studies/Bachelor of Laws Campbelltown 725022 CSP 5F/10P N/A Y Bachelor of Construction Management Studies/Bachelor of Laws Parramatta 725024 CSP 5F/10P N/A Y Bachelor of Construction Technology Penrith 722519 CSP 3F 7 7.85 Y Bachelor of Creative Industries Parramatta 720730 CSP 3F/6P 75.00 Y Bachelor of Creative Industries (Music) Parramatta 720728 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Criminal and Community Justice Penrith 727045 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Criminal and Community Justice Liverpool City 727040 CSP 3F/6P 81.10 Y Bachelor of Criminal and Community Justice/Bachelor of Laws Campbelltown 725029 CSP 5F/10P 99.95 Y Bachelor of Criminal and Community Justice/Bachelor of Laws Parramatta 725031 CSP 5F/10P 95.70 Y Bachelor of Criminal and Community Justice/Bachelor of Social Work Liverpool City 727047 CSP 5F/10P 93.30 Y Bachelor of Criminology Penrith 727033 CSP 3F/6P 72.50 Y Bachelor of Criminology Liverpool City 727030 CSP 3F/6P 71.20 Y Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws Campbelltown 725034 CSP 5F/10P 99.20 Y Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws Parramatta 725036 CSP 5F/10P 97.65 Y Bachelor of Cyber Security and Behaviour Parramatta 727052 CSP 3F/6P 76.95 Y Bachelor of Data Science Parramatta 723980 CSP 3F/6P 80.00 Y Bachelor of Design - Visual Communication (Dean's Scholars) Parramatta 720124 CSP 4F 99.95 N Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication) Parramatta 720715 CSP 4F/8P 72.70 Y Bachelor of Design and Technology Parramatta 722520 CSP 3F/6P 70.70 Y

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Design/Bachelor of Creative Industries Parramatta 720733 CSP 4F/8P 7 7.40 Y Bachelor of Education (Primary) Bankstown 729027 CSP 4F/8P 86.65 Y Bachelor of Education (Primary) - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Bankstown 729032 CSP 4F N/A N Education Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Penrith 722501 CSP 4F/8P 95.05 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Parramatta 722555 CSP 4F/8P 81.40 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Sydney City 722498 CSP 4F N/A Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil) Penrith 722503 CSP 4F/8P 81.20 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil) Parramatta 722556 CSP 4F/8P 80.95 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil) Sydney City 722576 CSP 4F N/A Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Construction) Penrith 722504 CSP 4F/8P 81.65 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Construction) Parramatta 722557 CSP 4F/8P 86.90 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) Penrith 722505 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) Parramatta 722558 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) Sydney City 722577 CSP 4F N/A Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) Penrith 722507 CSP 4F/8P 84.80 Y

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) Parramatta 722559 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y WS Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) Sydney City 722578 CSP 4F N/A Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Robotics and Mechatronics) Penrith 722509 CSP 4F/8P 80.00 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Robotics and Mechatronics) Parramatta 722560 CSP 4F/8P 80.50 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Business Bankstown 722494 CSP 5F/10P 83.80 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Business Penrith 722497 CSP 5F/10P 82.45 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Business Campbelltown 722495 CSP 5F/10P 84.40 Y Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Business Parramatta 722496 CSP 5F/10P 82.20 Y Bachelor of Engineering Advanced (Honours) Parramatta 720136 CSP 4F/8P new N Bachelor of Engineering Science Penrith 722510 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Engineering Science Parramatta 722550 CSP 3F/6P 79.80 Y Bachelor of Engineering Science Sydney City 722513 CSP 3F N/A Y Bachelor of Entrepreneurship (Games Design and Simulation) Penrith 722472 CSP 3F 75.05 Y Bachelor of Entrepreneurship (Games Design and Simulation) Parramatta 722470 CSP 3F 65.55 Y Bachelor of Graphic Design (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/ Parramatta 729026 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP 79.90 Y Master of Teaching (Secondary) Bachelor of Health Science (Health and Physical Education) Penrith 723504 CSP 3F 70.10 Y Bachelor of Health Science (Health and Physical Education) Pathway Penrith 729033 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP 76.50 Y to Teaching (Secondary)/Master of Teaching (Secondary) Bachelor of Health Science (Health Promotion, Health Services Sydney City 723514 CSP 3F 72.35 Y Management, Recreational Therapy or Public Health) Bachelor of Health Science (Health Promotion, Health Services Campbelltown 723500 CSP 3F/6P 70.75 Y Management, Recreational Therapy, Public Health or Clinical Sciences) Bachelor of Health Science (Health Promotion, Recreational Therapy or Online 729212 CSP 3F/D 74.55 N Public Health) Bachelor of Health Science (Paramedicine) Campbelltown 723502 CSP 3F 94.50 Y Bachelor of Health Science (Sport and Exercise Science) Campbelltown 723506 CSP 3F 75.20 Y Bachelor of Humanitarian and Development Studies Penrith 727626 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Humanitarian and Development Studies Parramatta 727608 CSP 3F/6P 80.10 Y Bachelor of Industrial Design Parramatta 722530 CSP 4F/8P 67. 20 Y Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours) Parramatta 722535 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology Penrith 724020 CSP 3F 66.60 Y Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology Campbelltown 724012 CSP 3F 70.90 Y

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology Parramatta 724016 CSP 3F 65.60 Y Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology Sydney City 724022 CSP 3F 65.75 Y Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology (Advanced) Penrith 720148 CSP 3F N/A Y Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology (Advanced) Campbelltown 720144 CSP 3F N/A Y Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology (Advanced) Parramatta 720146 CSP 3F N/A Y Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology (Health Penrith 724027 CSP 3F 75.90 Y Information Management) Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology (Health Campbelltown 724025 CSP 3F N/A Y Information Management) Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology (Health Parramatta 724026 CSP 3F N/A Y Information Management) Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology/ Parramatta 724100 CSP 4F N/A Y Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology/ Bankstown 724105 CSP 4F 81.95 Y Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology/ Campbelltown 724110 CSP 4F 78.45 Y Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology/ Parramatta 724115 CSP 4F 75.20 Y Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology/ Campbelltown 724120 CSP 4F N/A Y WS Bachelor of Business (Accounting) Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology/ Parramatta 724130 CSP 4F 74.25 Y Bachelor of Business (Accounting) Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology/ Campbelltown 725041 CSP 5F N/A Y Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Information and Communications Technology/ Parramatta 725043 CSP 5F N/A Y Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Information Systems Parramatta 724009 CSP 3F 70.50 Y Bachelor of Information Systems Sydney City 724008 CSP 3F 73.55 Y Bachelor of Information Systems Advanced Parramatta 720150 CSP 3F N/A Y Bachelor of Information Systems Advanced/Bachelor of Business Campbelltown 720151 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Bachelor of Information Systems Advanced/Bachelor of Business Parramatta 720152 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Bachelor of Information Systems Advanced/Bachelor of Laws Campbelltown 720155 CSP 5F/10P N/A Y Bachelor of Information Systems Advanced/Bachelor of Laws Parramatta 720156 CSP 5F/10P N/A Y Bachelor of Information Systems/Bachelor of Business Campbelltown 724138 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Bachelor of Information Systems/Bachelor of Business Parramatta 724139 CSP 4F/8P 84.90 Y Bachelor of Information Systems/Bachelor of Laws Campbelltown 725046 CSP 5F/10P N/A Y Bachelor of Information Systems/Bachelor of Laws Parramatta 725047 CSP 5F/10P N/A Y Bachelor of International Studies Bankstown 724505 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of International Studies Parramatta 724510 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of International Studies (Dean's Scholars) Bankstown 720160 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of International Studies (Dean's Scholars) Parramatta 720162 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Business Bankstown 724518 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Bachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Business Parramatta 724520 CSP 4F/8P 75.20 Y Bachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Laws Parramatta 725045 CSP 5F/10P N/A Y Bachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Social Science Bankstown 724522 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Bachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Social Science Parramatta 724523 CSP 4F/8P 72.85 Y Bachelor of Languages and Linguistics Bankstown 720527 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Languages and Linguistics Parramatta 720529 CSP 3F/6P 79.15 Y Bachelor of Laws (Graduate entry) Campbelltown 725000 CSP 3F/6P N/A N

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Laws (Graduate entry) Parramatta 725001 CSP 3F/6P N/A N Bachelor of Laws (Non-graduate entry) Campbelltown 725005 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Bachelor of Laws (Non-graduate entry) Parramatta 725007 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Bachelor of Mathematics Campbelltown 724150 CSP 3F/6P new Y Bachelor of Mathematics Parramatta 724152 CSP 3F/6P new Y Bachelor of Mathematics Penrith 724154 CSP 3F/6P new Y Bachelor of Medical Science Campbelltown 728145 CSP 3F/6F 70.40 Y Bachelor of Medical Science Parramatta 728147 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Bachelor of Medical Science (Forensic Mortuary Practice) Campbelltown 728011 CSP 3F 72.90 Y Bachelor of Medical Science (Forensic Mortuary Practice) Hawkesbury 728012 CSP 3F 7 7.00 Y Doctor of Medicine (Joint Program) Campbelltown 725505 CSP 5F N/A Y Bachelor of Midwifery Parramatta 726570 CSP 3F N/A N Bachelor of Music Penrith 720720 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Bachelor of Music (Dean's Scholars) Penrith 720126 CSP 3F/6P N/A N Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Creative Industries Penrith 720734 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Bachelor of Nursing Campbelltown 726550 CSP 3F 7 7.05 Y WS Bachelor of Nursing Hawkesbury 726555 CSP 3F 7 7.40 Y Bachelor of Nursing Liverpool City 726568 CSP 3F 81.45 Y Bachelor of Nursing Parramatta 726560 CSP 3F 80.05 Y Bachelor of Nursing (Enrolled Nurse pathway) Campbelltown 726540 CSP 3F N/A N Bachelor of Nursing (Enrolled Nurse pathway) Hawkesbury 726542 CSP 3F N/A N Bachelor of Nursing (Enrolled Nurse pathway) Liverpool City 726546 CSP 3F N/A N Bachelor of Nursing (Enrolled Nurse pathway) Parramatta 726544 CSP 3F N/A N Bachelor of Occupational Therapy Campbelltown 723555 CSP 4F 80.05 Y Bachelor of Physiotherapy Campbelltown 723560 CSP 4F 95.50 Y Bachelor of Planning/Master of Urban Management and Planning Penrith 727630 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Bachelor of Planning/Master of Urban Management and Planning Parramatta 727628 CSP 4F/8P 80.85 Y Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine Campbelltown 723565 CSP 4F 75.60 Y Bachelor of Policing Penrith 727065 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Bachelor of Policing Liverpool City 727060 CSP 3F/6P 70.30 Y Bachelor of Policing (Leadership Program) Penrith 720192 CSP 3F/6P N/A N Bachelor of Policing (Leadership Program) Liverpool City 720191 CSP 3F/6P 96.00 N Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) Bankstown 727501 CSP 4F/8P 91.60 Y Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) Penrith 727506 CSP 4F/8P 92.95 Y Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) Parramatta 727502 CSP 4F/8P 90.70 Y Bachelor of Science Campbelltown 728167 CSP 3F/6P 70.85 Y Bachelor of Science Hawkesbury 728168 CSP 3F/6P 73.60 Y Bachelor of Science Parramatta 728169 CSP 3F/6P 70.05 Y Bachelor of Science - (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/ Campbelltown 729058 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP N/A Y Master of Teaching (Primary) or Master of Teaching (Secondary) Bachelor of Science - (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/ Hawkesbury 729059 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP N/A Y Master of Teaching (Primary) or Master of Teaching (Secondary) Bachelor of Science - (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/ Parramatta 729060 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP 98.15 Y Master of Teaching (Primary) or Master of Teaching (Secondary) Bachelor of Science (Environmental Health) Distance 728175 CSP 3F 72.25 Y Bachelor of Science (Forensic Science) Hawkesbury 728178 CSP 3F/6P 70.45 Y Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts Parramatta 728100 CSP 4F 71.90 Y Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Business Campbelltown 728110 CSP 4F 71.65 Y Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Business Parramatta 728111 CSP 4F 76.25 Y

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of International Studies Parramatta 728115 CSP 4F N/A Y Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws Campbelltown 725060 CSP 5F/10P 99.95 Y Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws Parramatta 725065 CSP 5F/10P N/A Y Bachelor of Screen Media (Arts and Production) Parramatta 720718 CSP 3F/6P 75.90 Y Bachelor of Social Science Penrith 727620 CSP 3F/6P 73.40 Y Bachelor of Social Science Liverpool City 727610 CSP 3F/6P 74.25 Y Bachelor of Social Science Parramatta 727615 CSP 3F/6P 72.45 Y Bachelor of Social Science Sydney City 727621 CSP 3F 7 7.60 Y Bachelor of Social Science (Advanced) Penrith 720198 CSP 3F/6P 97.30 N Bachelor of Social Science (Advanced) Liverpool City 720194 CSP 3F/6P N/A N Bachelor of Social Science (Advanced) Parramatta 720196 CSP 3F/6P 97.50 N Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) Bankstown 727600 CSP 3F/6P 81.05 Y Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) Penrith 727605 CSP 3F/6P 84.65 Y Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) Parramatta 727601 CSP 3F/6P 80.55 Y Bachelor of Social Science/Bachelor of Laws Campbelltown 725070 CSP 5F/10P N/A Y Bachelor of Social Science/Bachelor of Laws Parramatta 725075 CSP 5F/10P 97.70 Y Bachelor of Social Work Liverpool City 727700 CSP 4F/8P 88.05 Y

WS Bachelor of Social Work Parramatta 727705 CSP 4F/8P 89.60 Y Bachelor of Speech Pathology Campbelltown 723566 CSP 4F 81.20 Y Bachelor of Sport Development Parramatta 723567 CSP 3F/6P 70.50 Y Bachelor of Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security Hawkesbury 728028 CSP 3F/6P 72.45 Y Bachelor of Tourism Management Parramatta 727750 CSP 3F/6P 88.40 Y Bachelor of Traditional Chinese Medicine Campbelltown 723570 CSP 4F 70.85 Y

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT

Diploma in Arts Extended – Arts – 4 terms Bankstown 729598 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Diploma in Arts Extended – Arts – 4 terms Nirimba (Blacktown) 729599 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Diploma in Arts Extended – Interpreting and Translation – 4 terms Bankstown 729606 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Diploma in Arts Extended – Interpreting and Translation – 4 terms Nirimba (Blacktown) 729607 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Diploma in Arts Extended – Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12 – Bankstown 729604 CSP 1.5F N/A Y 4 terms Diploma in Arts Extended – Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12 – Nirimba (Blacktown) 729605 CSP 1.5F N/A Y 4 terms Diploma in Arts Extended – Pathway to Teaching Primary – 4 terms Bankstown 729600 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Diploma in Arts Extended – Pathway to Teaching Primary – 4 terms Nirimba (Blacktown) 729601 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Diploma in Arts Extended – Pathway to Teaching Secondary – 4 terms Bankstown 729602 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Diploma in Arts Extended – Pathway to Teaching Secondary – 4 terms Nirimba (Blacktown) 729603 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Diploma in Arts/Bachelor of Arts Bankstown 729392 CSP 3F 55.55 N Diploma in Arts/Bachelor of Arts Nirimba (Blacktown) 729400 CSP 3F 61.35 N Diploma in Arts/Bachelor of Arts (Interpreting and Translation) Bankstown 729396 CSP 3F 55.45 N Diploma in Arts/Bachelor of Arts (Interpreting and Translation) Nirimba (Blacktown) 729404 CSP 3F N/A N

Diploma in Arts/Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12) Bankstown 729395 CSP 3F 58.40 N WS Diploma in Arts/Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth-5Yr/ Nirimba (Blacktown) 729403 CSP 3F N/A Y Birth-12Yr) Diploma in Arts/Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary) Bankstown 729393 CSP 3F 58.70 N Diploma in Arts/Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary) Nirimba (Blacktown) 729401 CSP 3F 56.15 N Diploma in Arts/Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) Bankstown 729394 CSP 3F 59.65 N Diploma in Arts/Bachelor of Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) Nirimba (Blacktown) 729402 CSP 3F N/A N Diploma in Building Design Management Extended – 4 terms Nirimba (Blacktown) 729615 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Diploma in Building Design Management/Bachelor of Building Design Nirimba (Blacktown) 729412 CSP 4F 55.95 Y Management Diploma in Business (Standard) – 3 terms Bankstown 729507 CSP 1F/2P 55.15 N Diploma in Business (Standard) – 3 terms Nirimba (Blacktown) 729500 CSP 1F/2P 58.50 N Diploma in Business Extended – 4 terms Bankstown 729618 CSP 1.5F/3P N/A Y Diploma in Business Extended – 4 terms Nirimba (Blacktown) 729620 CSP 1.5F/3P N/A Y Diploma in Business/Bachelor of Business Bankstown 729417 CSP 3F/6P 62.70 N Diploma in Business/Bachelor of Business Nirimba (Blacktown) 729416 CSP 3F/6P 60.40 N Diploma in Communication Extended – Communication – 4 terms Nirimba (Blacktown) 729622 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Diploma in Communication Extended – Creative Industries – 4 terms Nirimba (Blacktown) 729623 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Diploma in Communication Extended – Screen Media (Arts and Nirimba (Blacktown) 729624 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Production) – 4 terms Diploma in Communication/Bachelor of Communication Nirimba (Blacktown) 729426 CSP 3F 56.10 Y Diploma in Communication/Bachelor of Creative Industries Nirimba (Blacktown) 729427 CSP 3F 60.75 Y Diploma in Communication/Bachelor of Screen Media (Arts and Nirimba (Blacktown) 729428 CSP 3F 59.30 Y Production) Diploma in Construction Technology Extended Nirimba (Blacktown) 729630 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Diploma in Construction Technology/Bachelor of Construction Nirimba (Blacktown) 729435 CSP 3F 55.80 Y Technology Diploma in Criminal and Community Justice Extended – 4 terms Bankstown 729632 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Diploma in Criminal and Community Justice/Bachelor of Criminal and Bankstown 729439 CSP 3F 55.10 Y Community Justice Diploma in Design Extended - Design (Visual Communication) –4 terms Nirimba (Blacktown) 729638 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Diploma in Design Extended - Graphic Design (Pathway to Teaching Nirimba (Blacktown) 729639 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Secondary) – 4 terms Diploma in Design/Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication) Nirimba (Blacktown) 729443 CSP 3F 55.50 Y

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Course Fee Avail Course name Campus Duration LSR code type INT Diploma in Design/Bachelor of Graphic Design (Pathway to Teaching Nirimba (Blacktown) 729444 CSP 3F 59.80 Y Secondary) Diploma in Engineering Extended – 4 terms Penrith 729645 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Diploma in Engineering/Bachelor of Engineering Studies Penrith 729449 CSP 3F/6P 55.60 N Diploma in Health Science (Clinical Sciences Health Promotion Health Services Management Therapeutic Recreation or Public Health) Nirimba (Blacktown) 729651 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Extended – 4 terms Diploma in Health Science Extended (Health and Physical Education) – Nirimba (Blacktown) 729660 CSP 1.5F N/A Y 4 terms Diploma in Health Science/Bachelor of Health Science (Clinical Sciences Health Promotion Health Services Management Therapeutic Nirimba (Blacktown) 729453 CSP 3F 58.90 Y Recreation or Public Health) Diploma in Health Science/Bachelor of Health Science (Health and Nirimba (Blacktown) 729454 CSP 3F 56.15 Y Physical Education) Diploma in ICT/Bachelor of Information and Communications Nirimba (Blacktown) 729458 CSP 3F 56.20 N Technology Diploma in ICT/Bachelor of Information Systems Nirimba (Blacktown) 729460 CSP 3F 58.70 N Diploma in Information and Communications Technology Extended – Nirimba (Blacktown) 729665 CSP 1.5F N/A Y ICT – 4 terms Diploma in Information and Communications Technology Extended – Nirimba (Blacktown) 729666 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Information Systems – 4 terms

WS Diploma in Science Extended – Medical Science – 4 terms Nirimba (Blacktown) 729682 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Diploma in Science Extended – Science – 4 terms Nirimba (Blacktown) 729681 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Diploma in Science/Bachelor of Science Nirimba (Blacktown) 729468 CSP 3F 57.90 Y Diploma in Social Science (Policing)/Bachelor of Policing Bankstown 729480 CSP 3F 56.75 N Diploma in Social Science (Policing)/Bachelor of Policing Nirimba (Blacktown) 729479 CSP 3F 56.60 N Diploma in Social Science Extended – Humanitarian and Development Bankstown 729689 CSP 1.5F N/A N Studies – 4 terms Diploma in Social Science Extended – Social Science – 4 terms Bankstown 729687 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Diploma in Social Science Extended – Social Science – 4 terms Nirimba (Blacktown) 729688 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Diploma in Social Science Extended – Tourism Management – 4 terms Nirimba (Blacktown) 729691 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Diploma in Social Science Policing (Extended) – 4 terms Bankstown 729694 CSP 1.5F N/A N Diploma in Social Science Policing (Extended) – 4 terms Nirimba (Blacktown) 729695 CSP 1.5F N/A N Diploma in Social Science/Bachelor of Humanitarian and Development Bankstown 729476 CSP 3F 61.50 Y Studies Diploma in Social Science/Bachelor of Social Science Bankstown 729475 CSP 3F 59.40 Y Diploma in Social Science/Bachelor of Social Science Nirimba (Blacktown) 729477 CSP 3F 59.00 Y Diploma in Social Science/Bachelor of Tourism Management Nirimba (Blacktown) 729481 CSP 3F N/A Y Diploma of Science/Bachelor of Medical Science Nirimba (Blacktown) 729469 CSP 3F 55.00 Y Doctor of Medicine (Joint Program) Campbelltown 725505 CSP 5F N/A Y UC Aged Care Support Online 729987 CSP 6F new N UC Counselling and Mental Health Online 729984 CSP 6F new N UC Disability Care Support Online 729983 CSP 6F new N UC Environmental Sustainability Online 729989 CSP 6F new N UC Health Services Management Online 729986 CSP 6F new N UC Information & Communications Technology Online 729988 CSP 6F new N UC Public Health Support Online 729985 CSP 6F new N

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Academy of Information Technology 183 Academy of Interactive Entertainment 185 Academy of Music and Performing Arts 187 Australian Institute of Music 189 Elite Education Institute 191 Endeavour College of Natural Health 193 Part 3 Kent Institute Australia 195 Legal Profession Admission Board of NSW 197 National Institute of Dramatic Art 198 Wentworth Institute of Higher Education 200 William Angliss Institute 201

Part 3: Apply direct institutions | 181 Back to Guide contents Introduction The institutions in this section manage their own Course code admissions. UAC does not process applications to these Each course is given a UAC identification code. This code institutions. is for use on UAC’s online course search only. You do not Each institution’s entry includes general information and apply for this course through UAC or use this code when a list of available courses. Full course descriptions are you apply directly to the institution. published on the UAC website. Duration 3F = 3 years of full-time study Reading the course lists 6P = 6 years of part-time study 3F/EqP = 3 years of full-time or equivalent Course name part-time study B = Bachelor M = Master Dip = Diploma AdvDip = Advanced Diploma AssocDeg = Associate Degree

Fee type The fee type indicates how much you pay towards the cost of the course. The two main types of courses for domestic students are:

DFEE = domestic fee-paying (not subsidised - you pay the full cost of the course) Most courses offered at apply direct institutions are DFEE. CSP = Commonwealth-supported place (subsidised by the Australian Government)

All international students pay the full cost of their course. Part 3 Part

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Get in touch Academy of Information Technology PO Box K913 Haymarket NSW 1240 tel: Sydney: (02) 9211 8399 Melbourne: (03) 9005 2328 email: [email protected] website: ait.edu.au In person Sydney Level 2, 7 Kelly Street Ultimo NSW 2007 Studying at AIT Melbourne Are you ready to turn your ideas into a creative career that Level 13, 120 Spencer Street you’ll love in film, 2D animation, 3D design, games or mobile Melbourne VIC 3000 app development? For over 20 years, AIT has delivered progressive education for the creative, digital media and tech Open days industries that places graduates at the top of their game. We pride ourselves on getting to know our students’ passions, AIT hosts regular virtual info sessions and open days sources of inspiration and their unique artistic style – while throughout the year providing an opportunity for prospective providing regular opportunities to connect them to industry. students to learn about our courses, explore the campus, We do this because we believe in cultivating the creativity meet our teachers, see our student work and hear from and potential of every individual. What makes us most proud graduates. is that we actually change people’s lives. Check ait.edu.au for dates and to register your attendance. We simulate the demands of industry With a balance of foundational education, software-based Important dates technical training and project-based work, our curriculum We have multiple intakes per year: gives students an extensive and in-depth skill set that is AIT relevant to the demands of industry. − February We get you job ready − May Learn the theory and get trained on the tools, processes and − September. workflows that you’ll use when you graduate – and become immersed in real-world training via our exclusive industry preparation programs for final year bachelor students: − The Forge & Advanced Studio Collaborate as part of a team to create your own game, film, 2D animation, 3D design or mobile app, which you’ll then pitch to an industry panel for feedback. − Launchpad Gain the soft skills you need to land your dream gig and excel in your career – from portfolio development to resume creation, interview techniques and personal branding. − Internship Complete a 120-hour internship as an elective subject (subject to eligibility criteria) to gain valuable on-the-job experience and a network of meaningful contacts.

We teach for job placement and the stats don’t lie! We boast a 77 per cent employment rate for graduates landing jobs after completing their studies.

Academy of Information Technology | 183 Back to Guide contents We connect students to industry For the latest course information and We know it’s not just about what you know but also who you know. That’s why we provide regular opportunities for our detailed admission criteria visit students to connect with and get recognised by industry. uac.edu.au/ait We’ve hosted some of the biggest names in the interactive media and IT business on our campus for panel discussions, student presentations to industry judges, networking events and our annual .Motion and .Games Day student showcase and awards events. Students often land job interviews, internships or paid employment on the spot. What are you waiting for? Come and turn your ideas into a creative career you’ll love, at AIT.

Academy of Information Technology

Course Fee Course name Campus Duration code type

Sydney & Bachelor of Information Technology (Games Programming) 8140110022 DFEE 3F Melbourne Sydney & Bachelor of Information Technology (Mobile Applications Development) 8140110122 DFEE 2F/3F* Melbourne Sydney & Bachelor of Interactive Media (2D Animation) 8140110092 DFEE 2F/3F* Melbourne Sydney & Bachelor of Interactive Media (3D Design) 8140110102 DFEE 2F/3F* Melbourne Sydney & Bachelor of Interactive Media (Film and Video) 8140110012 DFEE 2F/3F* Melbourne Sydney & Bachelor of Interactive Media (Game Design) 8140110112 DFEE 2F/3F* Melbourne

* Accelerated = 2 years full-time / Standard = 3 years full-time.

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Get in touch Sydney campus Level 4, 33 Mountain Street Ultimo NSW 2007 tel: (02) 8514 8800 or 1300 709 019 email: [email protected] website: aie.edu.au Canberra and Online campus Block E, Canberra Technology Park 49 Phillip Avenue Watson ACT 2602 tel: (02) 6162 5131 or 1300 709 019 Studying at AIE email: [email protected] or [email protected] The Academy of Interactive Entertainment (AIE) is Australia’s most awarded 3D animation, game development, virtual production and visual effects educator. Created as a non- Open days profit organisation to grow the creative digital sector, AIE Open days (all campuses) pioneered the development of specialist game qualifications Saturday 15 May 2021, 10am – 3pm and continues to innovate through industry partnerships and Sunday 15 August 2021, 10am – 3pm dynamic teaching. AIE courses are practical, career-focused Saturday 20 November 2021, 10am – 3pm and delivered by industry-experienced teachers in a seriously fun and creatively demanding studio environment. Information evenings Thursday 17 June 2021, 6pm – 8pm AIE offers specialist training in computer game development Wednesday 15 September 2021, 6pm – 8pm (art, design and programming), film, virtual production and visual effects, supporting the Australian digital creative For further information about open days and other industries, which continue to grow faster than any other AIE events, visit aie.edu.au/events. entertainment or content sector. All AIE’s certificate and

advanced diploma programs are nationally accredited and AIE Important dates recognised through the Australian Qualifications Framework. 2022 applications open on Tuesday 4 May 2021. AIE graduates can be found working around the world at major games, animation and visual effects studios: Animal Logic, ILM, Weta Digital, Epic Games, Bioware, Ubisoft, Wargaming and Rockstar. Our graduates have been credited on blockbuster games including GTA V, Destiny and Gears of War 5 and their short films have featured in film festivals around the world. AIE graduates have worked on blockbuster films and TV shows, including Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, the Lego movies and WandaVision, as well as AIE’s funded feature films Blue World Order, The Furies and Sissy. The software, production process and knowledge involved in the development of games, film and visual effects production mirrors activity in technology-driven industries from engineering, architecture and urban planning to defence simulation and biotechnology. AIE graduates are just as likely to be hired by a games or film studio as they are for a software development team working within Australia’s biggest finance companies.

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/aie

Academy of Interactive Entertainment | 185 Back to Guide contents Academy of Interactive Entertainment

Course Fee Course name Campus Duration code type

Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media – specialising in 3D Animation and Visual Effects Sydney S21CUA60615 DFEE 2F Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media – specialising in 3D Animation and Visual Effects Melbourne M21CUA60615 DFEE 2F Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media – specialising in 3D Animation and Visual Effects Canberra C21CUA60615 DFEE 2F Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media – specialising in 3D Animation and Visual Effects Adelaide A21CUA60615 DFEE 2F

Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media – specialising in 3D Animation and Visual Effects Online O21CUA60615 DFEE 2F/4P/D

Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media – specialising in Film and Virtual Production Sydney S21CUA60FVP DFEE 2F Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media – specialising in Film and Virtual Production Melbourne M21CUA60FVP DFEE 2F Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media – specialising in Film and Virtual Production Canberra C21CUA60FVP DFEE 2F Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media – specialising in Film and Virtual Production Adelaide A21CUA60FVP DFEE 2F Advanced Diploma of Professional Game Development – specialising in Game Art Sydney S2110702AS DFEE 2F and Animation Advanced Diploma of Professional Game Development – specialising in Game Art Melbourne M2110702AS DFEE 2F and Animation Advanced Diploma of Professional Game Development – specialising in Game Art Canberra C2110702AS DFEE 2F and Animation Advanced Diploma of Professional Game Development – specialising in Game Art Adelaide A2110702AS DFEE 2F and Animation Advanced Diploma of Professional Game Development – specialising in Game Art Online O2110702AS DFEE 2F/4P/D and Animation Advanced Diploma of Professional Game Development – specialising in Game Design Sydney S2110702DS DFEE 2F and Production Advanced Diploma of Professional Game Development – specialising in Game Design Melbourne M2110702DS DFEE 2F and Production Advanced Diploma of Professional Game Development – specialising in Game Design Canberra C2110702DS DFEE 2F and Production Advanced Diploma of Professional Game Development – specialising in Game Design Adelaide A2110702DS DFEE 2F and Production Advanced Diploma of Professional Game Development – specialising in Game Design Online O2110702DS DFEE 2F/4P/D and Production Advanced Diploma of Professional Game Development – specialising in Game Programming Sydney S2110702PS DFEE 2F Advanced Diploma of Professional Game Development – specialising in Game Programming Melbourne M2110702PS DFEE 2F Advanced Diploma of Professional Game Development – specialising in Game Programming Canberra C2110702PS DFEE 2F Advanced Diploma of Professional Game Development – specialising in Game Programming Adelaide A2110702PS DFEE 2F AIE Advanced Diploma of Professional Game Development – specialising in Game Programming Online O2110702PS DFEE 2F/4P/D

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Get in touch Academy of Music and Performing Arts 136 Chalmers Street Surry Hills NSW 2010 tel: (02) 9310 3111 email: [email protected] website: ampa.edu.au In person Music 136 Chalmers Street Surry Hills NSW 2010 Dance Unit 4/85–91 O’Riordan Street Studying at AMPA Alexandria NSW 2015 The Academy of Music and Performing Arts (AMPA) is an innovative independent institution leading the way in tertiary Open days education for performing arts in Australia. AMPA holds open days and information sessions throughout With its uniquely personal approach and highly selective each year. For more information, visit ampa.edu.au or call admission criteria, AMPA commits to providing the highest (02) 9310 3111. quality in undergraduate and postgraduate performing arts Guided tours of AMPA’s campus and facilities are also degrees. Focus areas include music (contemporary, jazz available. To make an appointment, call AMPA on and classical), dance (contemporary, ballet, jazz and hip hop), (02) 9310 3111 or email [email protected]. and music theatre and composition/music production. The institution’s supportive and collaborative community Important dates environment encourages students to pursue excellence in all aspects of their academic, practical and creative study. AMPA Trimester 1 equips talented artists with the skills essential to succeed

Monday 31 January 2022 as musicians, dancers, performing artists, composers, AMPA Trimester 2 producers, choreographers, directors, teachers and industry Monday 23 May 2022 professionals in Australia and around the world. Trimester 3 Monday 12 September 2022 For the latest course information and AMPA holds auditions for each intake throughout the year detailed admission criteria visit with flexible audition options for interstate, regional and international applicants. uac.edu.au/ampa

Academy of Music and Performing Arts | 187 Back to Guide contents Academy of Music and Performing Arts

Course Fee Course name Campus Duration code type

Bachelor of Dance Surry Hills 52 DFEE 2F/EqP Bachelor of Music (Performance) Surry Hills 80 DFEE 2F/EqP

Refer to page 182 for an explanation of abbreviations. AMPA

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Get in touch Sydney campus 1 Foveaux Street Surry Hills NSW 2010 Melbourne campus 120 King Street Melbourne VIC 3000 tel: (02) 9219 5444 email: [email protected] website: aim.edu.au

Open days Studying at AIM AIM holds open days and information sessions throughout The Australian Institute of Music (AIM) is the only private each year. For details, visit aim.edu.au or call (02) 9219 5444. tertiary college in Australia dedicated exclusively to the pursuit Campus tours of excellence in music and helping you on the path to a fulfilling career in the music industry. To book a tour of our amazing campus facilities, email [email protected] or call (02) 9219 5444. Our programs include undergraduate certificates, the Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Entertainment Management as well as postgraduate Music and postgraduate Arts and Entertainment Important dates Management, and are specifically designed to educate the next Study period 1 generation of artists and music industry professionals. starts February 2022 At AIM we know industry and practical experience matter – that’s Study period 2 why our academics are all music industry professionals who will starts May 2022 help ensure you receive an education that’s current and relevant. We provide opportunities for you to mix and mingle with Study period 2 industry through a series of industry-focused events. starts September 2022 AIM We also offer you the chance to be involved in the release of For a full academic calendar, visit aim.edu.au. high-quality recorded material through our student-led record AIM holds auditions throughout the year with options for live company – to take part in gigs and events held on- and off- or online submission. For details, email [email protected] or campus and perform in our showcase. call (02) 9219 5444. With campuses in central Sydney and Melbourne, you’ll have access to AIM’s world-class facilities during, and after you complete, your study. At AIM you’ll be part of a thriving student community, an industry-connected organisation and a faculty dedicated to bringing out your best sound; this will help you start developing a network of music professionals that you’ll remain connected with as you commence your music career. We understand that you want a mix of musical experiences – because we’re dedicated to music, we’re able to offer a wide range of electives to complement your main area of study. If you want to pursue or further a career in music, start working on your industry connections and take your skills to the next level, AIM is the place to be. For course information, how to apply and enrol, visit aim.edu.au. For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/aim

Australian Institute of Music | 189 Back to Guide contents Australian Institute of Music

Course Fee Course name Campus Duration code type

Bachelor of Entertainment Management Sydney BEM-Syd DFEE 3F/EqP Bachelor of Entertainment Management Melbourne BEM-Mel DFEE 3F/EqP Bachelor of Music (Arts Management) Sydney AM DFEE 3F/EqP Bachelor of Music (Audio) Sydney AUD DFEE 3F/EqP Bachelor of Music (Classical) Sydney CLAS DFEE 3F/EqP Bachelor of Music (Composition and Music Production) Sydney CMP-Syd DFEE 3F/EqP Bachelor of Music (Composition and Music Production) Melbourne CMP-Mel DFEE 3F/EqP Bachelor of Music (Contemporary) Sydney PCO-Syd DFEE 3F/EqP Bachelor of Music (Contemporary) Melbourne PCO-Mel DFEE 3F/EqP Bachelor of Music (Music Theatre) Sydney MT-Syd DFEE 3F/EqP Bachelor of Music (Music Theatre) Melbourne MT-Mel DFEE 3F/EqP

Refer to page 182 for an explanation of abbreviations. AIM

190 | Back to Guide contents CRICOS provider number 03390A Provider ID: PRV14015

Get in touch Head office Level 6, 8 Quay Street Haymarket NSW 2000 North Sydney campus Level 2, 1 James Place North Sydney NSW 2060 tel: (02) 9211 4958 – Head office (02) 9957 5588 – North Sydney email: [email protected] website: ee.edu.au Studying at Elite Education Institute Open days Australia is one of the world’s favourite destinations for To book a campus tour, call Elite on (02) 9211 4958. students seeking a first-class education. Elite Education Institute (EEI) takes great pride in the quality of courses Important dates and services delivered to students seeking a highly-prized Australian higher education qualification. EEI is accredited The academic year is divided into three 14-week trimesters. by the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency Trimester 1 (TEQSA) as a higher education provider. March – June Elite Careers Trimester 2 EEI, in partnership with Budding Talents Recruitment, is July – October proud to introduce Elite Careers, a dedicated team of careers advisers to assist Elite students and graduates. Trimester 3 November – February This scheme offers EEI students: Students are able to select to study for two semesters − Exciting internship opportunities in various roles with

(semester-based enrolment) or three semesters (trimester- growth prospects EEI based enrolment) per academic year. Those students who − Reputable Australian and multinational companies select three semesters per academic year (trimester model) − Part-time and full-time options to suit your study and will take 12 units per year and graduate after two years of work commitments. study. Students who select a semester model will take 8 units per year and graduate after three years of study. Student welfare For exact dates, search for ‘key dates’ at ee.edu.au. Note each EEI provides students with a nurturing higher education trimester’s census date – the official deadline for finalising environment and the enhancement of students’ education your tuition fees and enrolment. outcomes and welfare is our highest priority. To support professional and personal development, students have access to mentoring and one-on-one support programs. Inclusiveness We welcome students from all walks of life and offer an inclusive, multicultural learning environment. Our new students quickly become part of the EEI family and learn in safe, friendly classrooms. Students are encouraged to participate and interact with each other in class to develop the necessary skills and confidence that a career in accounting, business management or public relations – or a masters degree – demands.

Elite Education Institute | 191 Back to Guide contents Modern facilities Library Facilities We provide students with contemporary facilities Students have access to physical libraries, an e-library, online conveniently located across key locations and close to research journal database (ProQuest), photocopying, and transportation, accommodation and eateries. Our campuses printing services. have modern, light-filled and fully equipped lecture rooms with audio visual projection equipment, internet access and Wi-fi, internet access, and e-learning the appropriate software. In addition to teaching rooms, all EEI provides students with free wi-fi and internet access campuses have breakout and study areas for groups and while on campus. We also have an e-learning system individuals. Students also have access to fully equipped (Moodle) to facilitate students’ learning. Students can access computer labs for self-study purposes, photocopiers Moodle 24/7. and scanners.

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/eei

Elite Education Institute

Course Fee Course name Campus Duration code type

Bachelor of Business (Specialise in Professional Accounting, Business Management or Sydney CRS1400157 DFEE 3F Communication & Public Relations) Diploma of Business Sydney CRS1400155 DFEE 1F

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192 | Back to Guide contents CRICOS provider number 00231G

Get in touch Endeavour College of Natural Health Level 2, 815–825 George Street Sydney NSW 2000 tel: 1300 462 887 email: [email protected] website: endeavour.edu.au

Open days Endeavour open days occur throughout the year. Visit endeavour.edu.au/events for details.

Important dates Studying at Endeavour At Endeavour College of Natural Health, we’re committed to Semester 1 the future and success of natural health both in Australia and starts in March internationally. Our purpose is to educate first-rate professionals Semester 2 who are perfectly positioned to service the thriving health and starts in August wellness sector. Most semester 1 subjects are available to start online Endeavour College of Natural Health offers five bachelor at the beginning of any month. degree programs in Naturopathy, Nutritional and Dietetic Medicine, Acupuncture, Myotherapy and Complementary Medicine, as well as two diplomas: our HLT52015 Diploma of Remedial Massage and Diploma of Health Science. In addition, Endeavour College offers an HLT42015 Certificate IV in Massage Therapy and four undergraduate certificates. Endeavour College also offers several school-leaver and Indigenous school-leaver scholarships to high achievers. ECNH Each campus hosts a fully-equipped student clinic which is open to the public and provides a variety of affordable, natural healthcare treatments. At these clinics, students gain significant clinical experience under the supervision of qualified practitioners. It’s an exciting time to become more involved in the dynamic and booming natural health industry. There’s never been such high demand in Australia for natural health practitioners and the range of industries employing our professionals continues to grow. We believe that more than half of the job types available to health and wellness professionals of the future are yet to be invented. This means your wellness career could take exciting turns you could never have predicted. We are committed to advancing the future of natural medicine by ensuring our graduates are equipped with a competitive edge to become leaders in their chosen fields of practice.

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/ecnh

Endeavour College of Natural Health | 193 Back to Guide contents Endeavour College of Natural Health

Course Fee Course name Campus Duration code type

Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy) Sydney ECNH01 DFEE 4F/EqP Bachelor of Health Science (Acupuncture) Sydney ECNH03 DFEE 4F/EqP Bachelor of Health Science (Nutritional and Dietetic Medicine) Sydney ECNH05 DFEE 3F/EqP Diploma of Health Science Online ECNH20 DFEE 1F/2P

Refer to page 182 for an explanation of abbreviations. ECNH

194 | Back to Guide contents CRICOS provider number 00161E

Get in touch Sydney campus Level 11, 10 Barrack Street Sydney NSW 2000 Melbourne campus Level 10, 350 Queen Street Melbourne VIC 3000 tel: (02) 9093 5151 – Sydney (03) 8353 0800 – Melbourne email: [email protected] website: kent.edu.au Studying at Kent Institute Australia Open days Kent Institute Australia has been providing quality higher Any weekday is an open day! To book an appointment or education and training to local and international students campus tour, contact your nearest campus or email for over 30 years. During this time, Kent has continued to [email protected]. grow and innovate, and today, Kent is officially recognised as a leading provider of accredited vocational and higher Important dates education courses. Vocational Education and Training (VET) Kent aspires to create a brighter future for all our students certificate and diploma course intakes: – we empower our students to challenge themselves academically and socially, and we provide an environment Monday 26 April 2021 that nurtures development. Kent graduates are prepared for a Monday 24 May 2021 career in business or information technology and are guided Monday 12 July 2021 to career opportunities. Monday 9 August 2021 Monday 27 September 2021 Our principle goal is to provide the pathway to each student’s Monday 25 October 2021 future by broadening knowledge and expanding life KENT Monday 10 January 2022 experience – and we help create the next generation of Monday 7 February 2022 business and information technology leaders. Monday 7 March 2022 Our campuses in Sydney and Melbourne offer students a Bachelor degree course intakes: modern, interactive learning environment. Kent’s boutique and personalised approach means smaller classes, superior Monday 8 March 2021 (census date Friday 2 April) student support, student engagement, and enhanced Monday 5 July 2021 (census date Friday 30 July) teaching and learning. Monday 1 November 2021 (census date Friday 26 November) Monday 14 March 2022 (census date Friday 8 April) Kent has a diverse student body of over 55 nationalities and we Monday 11 July 2022 (census date Friday 5 August) assist students from all backgrounds and cultures gain access Monday 7 November 2022 (census date Friday 2 December) to quality higher education. We strive to stimulate discussion, encourage critical thinking and empower our students to make confident, informed educational and career decisions. Kent Institute Australia has established and maintains excellent links with industry and professional standard bodies, all of which enhance the student experience and graduate outcomes. And our 10,000 worldwide alumni work in various industries worldwide. Discover the pathway to your future at Kent Institute Australia.

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/kent

Kent Institute Australia | 195 Back to Guide contents Kent Institute Australia

Course Fee Course name Campus Duration code type

Bachelor of Business Melbourne BBUS001 DFEE 3F/6P Bachelor of Business Sydney BBUS001 DFEE 3F/6P Bachelor of Information Technology Melbourne BBUS004 DFEE 3F/6P Bachelor of Information Technology Sydney BBUS004 DFEE 3F/6P

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Get in touch Legal Profession Admission Board of NSW Level 4, 37 Bligh Street (cnr Hunter Street) Sydney NSW 2000 tel: (02) 9338 3500 email: [email protected] website: lpab.justice.nsw.gov.au

Open days Open day and course info day August and February Our entry requirements make law study available to a wide For further information, email [email protected]. cross section of the community, while at the same time our course is academically rigorous. We place an emphasis on performance in the course, rather than on restrictive entry Important dates requirements. Semester 1 The course has a practical and professional orientation, November – March and study with us requires independence, perseverance Semester 2 and a drive to attain legal knowledge. Coupled with the May – September high academic standards within the course, this approach produces confident and work-ready graduates. Generations of judges, solicitors and barristers have been educated in this way for over 170 years. Studying at the Legal Profession Admission Board For the latest course information and Study law in our flexible and accessible pathway to legal practice. Our Diploma in Law course provides a qualification detailed admission criteria visit that is equivalent to a law school degree for the purpose of uac.edu.au/lpab LPAB entry to the legal profession in Australia. It is also the oldest law course in Australia. Delivered in partnership with the University of Sydney, lectures are given by leading practitioners and academics. Teaching involves a combination of face-to-face sessions at the Camperdown campus in Sydney and recorded lectures that are available online. The aim of the course is to provide an affordable legal education. Our program is especially suited to part-time students and country/interstate residents. Weekend seminars at key points in the semester provide opportunities for live interaction with lecturers and other students for the purpose of revision, discussion and problem-solving practice.

Legal Profession Admission Board

Course Fee Course name Campus Duration code type

Diploma in Law Sydney LPAB01 DFEE 5P

Refer to page 182 for an explanation of abbreviations.

Legal Profession Admission Board | 197 Back to Guide contents CRICOS provider number 00756M

Get in touch National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) UNSW, Kensington campus Sydney NSW 2052 tel: (02) 9697 7600 email: [email protected] website: nida.edu.au In person NIDA 215 Anzac Parade Kensington NSW 2033 Studying at NIDA Open days Founded in 1958 as Australia’s National Institute of Dramatic Saturday 12 June 2021, 9am – 4pm Art, NIDA is now one of the most respected performing arts at NIDA (Kensington, NSW) and online. schools in the world. Performances, demos, tours, workshops and more. For over 60 years, the school’s unique practice-based Visit nida.edu.au/open-day for more details. and personalised learning experience, unparalleled rigour, fearless culture of innovation, and deep industry connection has produced some of the most influential and in-demand Important dates storytellers, from performers to makers and technicians, Semester 1 across stage, screen and beyond. starts February 2022 Continually investing in bold new initiatives, NIDA’s goal Semester 2 is to unlock the creativity of storytellers of all ages and starts July 2022 backgrounds. NIDA offers an unmatched range and depth of industry- relevant training across performing arts disciplines including acting, costume, cultural leadership, design, directing, make-up, musical theatre, props, scenic construction, stage NIDA management, technical theatre, voice and writing. This, along with the Institute’s international networks and deep industry links, ensures our graduates are immediately employable, enjoying successful careers in theatre, dance and opera companies, festivals and events, film, television and games production. Vision Training the world’s most wanted storytellers. Purpose We unlock the power of the performing arts across stage, screen, future media and beyond. Graduates NIDA alumni can be found all over the world. Since 1959, they have had national and international impact in theatre, screen and creative industries. They are recognised, not only for their success as performing and behind-the-scenes artists, but also for their dedication to telling Australian stories.

198 | Back to Guide contents NIDA’s impressive roster of star alumni includes For the latest course information and household names such as Hugo Weaving, Sam Worthington, Cate Blanchett, Baz Luhrmann and Sarah detailed admission criteria visit Snook, as well as rising stars such as Orange is the uac.edu.au/nida New Black’s Yael Stone, Spiderman: Far From Home’s Remy Hii, The Wilds star Mia Healey, Steven Spielberg’s forthcoming Halo star Yerin Ha, Amazon Prime’s forthcoming Lord of the Rings actor Fabian McCallum, and rising star Sophie Wilde.

National Institute of Dramatic Art

Course Fee Course name Campus Duration code type

Bachelor of Fine Arts (Acting) Kensington NIDA01 DFEE 3F Bachelor of Fine Arts (Costume) Kensington NIDA02 DFEE 3F Bachelor of Fine Arts (Design for Performance) Kensington NIDA03 DFEE 3F Bachelor of Fine Arts (Properties and Objects) Kensington NIDA04 DFEE 3F

Bachelor of Fine Arts (Scenic Construction and Technologies) Kensington NIDA05 DFEE 3F

Bachelor of Fine Arts (Technical Theatre and Stage Management) Kensington NIDA06 DFEE 3F

Refer to page 182 for an explanation of abbreviations.

Honour your talents NIDA

Study at NIDA in 2022 → Bachelor of Fine Arts → Master of Fine Arts → Vocational Diplomas

apply.nida.edu.au

National Institute of Dramatic Art | 199 Back to Guide contents WENTWORTH INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATION WIN EDUCATION CRICOS CODE 03279M

CRICOS provider number 03279M

Get in touch Wentworth Institute of Higher Education Level 1, 302–306 Elizabeth Street Surry Hills NSW 2010 tel: (02) 8252 9999 email: [email protected] website: win.edu.au

Open days For open day and course information dates, visit win.edu.au. Studying at Wentworth Institute Important dates Wentworth Institute of Higher Education is located opposite Semester 1 Central Station and is distinguished by its small classes starts Monday 7 March 2022 and support for the individual student. Wentworth Institute provides high-quality study programs in business and Orientation week interactive media at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. starts Monday 28 February 2022 Our mission is to provide industry-relevant and innovative Semester 2 higher education courses to address the learning needs starts Monday 18 July 2022 of committed students and, in turn, the future needs of the Orientation week businesses and industries in which they’ll contribute their starts Monday 11 July 2022 values, skills and knowledge. Semester 3 Wentworth Institute’s higher education degrees are starts Monday 21 November 2022 accredited through the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) and by the relevant professional Orientation week bodies. All our courses have been developed in close starts Monday 14 November 2022 collaboration with industry so that students can gain relevant

WI and sought-after skills. Our courses are designed to lead to successful and fulfilling careers in various fields, both in Australia and in the global marketplace. We’re committed to providing a valuable educational experience in a friendly atmosphere, and student support for academic studies and personal issues so that every student has the opportunity to reach their potential.

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/wi

Wentworth Institute of Higher Education

Course Fee Course name Campus Duration code type

Bachelor of Interactive Media Surry Hills W10010 DFEE 3F/EqP Bachelor of Business Surry Hills W10020 DFEE 3F/EqP

Refer to page 182 for an explanation of abbreviations.

200 | Back to Guide contents CRICOS provider number 01505M RTO number: 3045, HEP: 9524

Get in touch William Angliss Institute Level 1, 11 Bowden Street Alexandria NSW 2015 tel: 1 300 264 5477 or +61 2 9125 5111 email: [email protected] website: angliss.edu.au

Open days All campuses For more information, visit angliss.edu.au. Studying at William Angliss Institute Sydney campus Founded in 1940, William Angliss Institute focuses on Saturday 21 August 2021 developing leaders in the ‘experience economy’ – foods, tourism, hospitality and events – where consumers choose Important dates to spend more, share more and find more happiness in For more information, search for ‘important dates’ ‘experiences’ rather than ‘things’. We offer a broad range at angliss.edu.au. of training and education programs including certificates, diplomas and advanced diplomas, short courses, associate degrees and bachelor degrees. The Angliss Sydney campus is centrally located in Alexandria, known for its creative edge and surrounded by cafes, bars and restaurants; this area is the perfect place to learn and launch your career in Australia’s experience industry. We pride ourselves on having passionate and dedicated people with long-standing industry ties who contribute their knowledge

and experience in delivering training of the very highest WAI standard. Our Sydney campus offers endless experiential opportunities while you gain world-recognised qualifications. Feel at home at our modern campus with state-of-the-art facilities: − super kitchen training kitchens − bright street front cafe − large training restaurant with balcony dining − full training bar − a dynamic mix of formal and informal learning spaces − relaxed student break-out spaces − close to many restaurants, parks, cafes, bars and events venues.

For the latest course information and detailed admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/wai

William Angliss Institute | 201 Back to Guide contents William Angliss Institute

Course Fee Course name Campus Duration code type

Associate Degree in Resort and Hotel Management Sydney CRS1400275 DFEE 2F Bachelor of Culinary Management Sydney CRS1201422 DFEE 4F Bachelor of Resort and Hotel Management Sydney CRS1400274 DFEE 3F Bachelor of Resort and Hotel Management (Professional Practice) Sydney CRS1400277 DFEE 4F

Refer to page 182 for an explanation of abbreviations. WAI

202 | Back to Guide contents Part 4:

Course Finder

Course Finder is a guide to undergraduate courses offered to domestic students in 2022. Not all courses are available to international students: refer to the institution information in Part 2 for details. Course Finder is in two parts: ‘Find your topic of interest’ directs you to the fields of study that incorporate your interests. ‘Find your course’ lists relevant courses under each field of study. Full course descriptions will be published on the UAC website when details are confirmed.

Find your topic of interest 204 Find your course 207 Course Finder

Course Finder | 203 Back to Guide contents Find your topic of interest

Clinical science see Health 1. Find a topic that interests you (eg Aboriginal Commerce see Management and Commerce studies). It will refer you to one or more fields of Communications see Creative Arts study (eg see Health and Society and Culture). Community education see Education 2. Turn to ‘Find your course’ and look up the cross– Community welfare see Society and Culture referenced field of study (eg Society and Culture). Computer engineering see Engineering Browse the courses offered in that field. Computer science see Information Technology Conservation studies see Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies A Construction economics see Architecture and Building Aboriginal health see Health and Society and Culture Construction engineering see Engineering Aboriginal studies see Society and Culture Construction management see Architecture and Building Accounting see Management and Commerce Construction technology see Architecture and Building Actuarial studies see Management and Commerce Contemporary studies see Society and Culture Adult education see Education Conveyancing see Society and Culture Advertising see Management and Commerce Counselling see Society and Culture Agribusiness see Management and Commerce Creative arts see Creative Arts Agricultural science see Agriculture, Environmental and Creative industries see Creative Arts Related Studies Criminology see Society and Culture Aircraft operation see Engineering Allied Health see Health D Anatomy see Health Data Science see Information Technology and Natural and Animal science see Natural and Physical Sciences Physical Sciences Animation see Creative Arts Dental prosthetics/science/technology see Health Anthropology see Society and Culture Design see Architecture and Building and Creative Arts Applied science see Natural and Physical Sciences Design and planning see Architecture and Building Archaeology see Society and Culture Digital business see Management and Commerce Architecture see Architecture and Building Digital design or Digital media design see Creative Arts Arts see Society and Culture Digital media see Creative Arts Asian studies see Society and Culture Diversional therapy see Health Astronomy see Natural and Physical Sciences Drama see Creative Arts Audio engineering/production see Creative Arts Australian studies see Society and Culture E Aviation science see Engineering Early childhood teaching see Education E–business see Management and Commerce B Ecology see Natural and Physical Sciences Banking see Management and Commerce Econometrics see Society and Culture Behavioural science see Society and Culture Economics see Society and Culture Biological science see Natural and Physical Sciences Education see Education Biology see Natural and Physical Sciences Electrical/electronic engineering see Engineering Biomedical sciences see Health and Natural and Physical Electronic commerce see Management and Commerce Sciences Electronics see Engineering Biotechnology see Natural and Physical Sciences Employment relations see Management and Commerce Brand management see Management and Commerce and Enabling courses see Mixed Field Programs Creative Arts Engineering or Engineering science see Engineering Building see Architecture and Building English see Society and Culture Business administration/studies see Management and Entrepreneurship see Management and Commerce and Commerce Information Technology Environmental engineering see Engineering C Environmental futures see Natural and Physical Sciences Ceramics see Creative Arts Environmental rehabilitation studies see Agriculture, Chemical engineering see Engineering Environmental and Related Studies Chemistry see Natural and Physical Sciences Environmental science see Agriculture, Environmental and Chinese medicine see Health Related Studies and Natural and Physical Sciences Chiropractic see Health Equine science see Natural and Physical Sciences Course FinderCourse Cinema studies see Society and Culture Event management see Management and Commerce and Civil engineering see Engineering Food, Hospitality and Personal Services Climate change see Agriculture, Environmental and Related Exercise physiology see Health Studies and Natural and Physical Sciences Exercise science see Health and Natural and Physical Sciences

204 | Back to Guide contents F L Family studies see Society and Culture Landscape architecture see Architecture and Building and Fashion design see Creative Arts Creative Arts Fashion management see Management and Commerce Languages see Society and Culture Film see Creative Arts Law see Society and Culture Finance see Management and Commerce Law double or combined degrees see Society and Culture Financial advising/planning see Management and Commerce Legal studies see Society and Culture Fine arts see Creative Arts Leisure studies see Food, Hospitality and Personal Services Food science or technology see Natural and Physical Sciences Linguistics see Society and Culture and Engineering Literature see Society and Culture Food sustainability see Agriculture, Environmental and Logistics see Management and Commerce Related Studies Forensic Biology see Natural and Physical Sciences M Forensic Chemistry see Natural and Physical Sciences Management see Management and Commerce Forensics see Natural and Physical Sciences Marine engineering see Engineering Forestry see Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies Marine science see Natural and Physical Sciences and Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies G Marketing see Management and Commerce and Creative Arts Game design/development/programming see Creative Arts Materials Engineering see Natural and Physical Sciences and Information Technology Mathematics see Natural and Physical Sciences Geography (human and physical) see Natural and Physical Mechanical engineering see Engineering Sciences and Society and Culture Mechatronics see Engineering Geology see Natural and Physical Sciences Media studies see Creative Arts Geophysics see Natural and Physical Sciences Media theory and production see Creative Arts Graphic design see Creative Arts Medical engineering see Engineering Medical imaging see Health H Medical laboratory science see Health Health education/promotion see Education Medical radiation science see Health Health science see Health Medicinal chemistry see Health History see Society and Culture Medicine double or combined degrees see Health Horticulture see Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies Medicine/medical sciences see Health and Natural and Hospitality see Food, Hospitality and Personal Services and Physical Sciences Management and Commerce Microbiology see Natural and Physical Sciences Hotel management see Food, Hospitality and Personal Services Midwifery see Health and Management and Commerce Mining see Engineering Humanities see Society and Culture Ministry see Society and Culture Human movement see Health Multimedia see Creative Arts Human resource management see Management and Music composition see Creative Arts Commerce Music performance see Creative Arts Human services see Society and Culture Music production see Creative Arts I N Illustration see Creative Arts Nanotechnology see Natural and Physical Sciences Indigenous studies see Society and Culture Naturopathy see Health Industrial design see Architecture and Building Nuclear medicine see Health Industrial relations see Management and Commerce Nursing see Health Information management see Engineering and Management and Commerce Nutrition and dietetics see Health Information systems see Information Technology O Information technology see Information Technology Occupational therapy see Health Innovation see Management and Commerce Optometry see Health Interactive media see Creative Arts Oral health see Health Course Finder Interactive technologies see Information Technology Organisational learning see Education Interior design see Architecture and Building Orthoptics see Health International business see Management and Commerce Osteopathy see Health International studies see Society and Culture Outdoor recreation see Society and Culture J–K Journalism see Creative Arts Justice studies see Society and Culture

Course Finder | 205 Back to Guide contents P Social sciences see Society and Culture Painting see Creative Arts Social work see Society and Culture Paralegal studies see Society and Culture Sociology see Society and Culture Paramedic see Health Software engineering see Information Technology Pedorthics see Health Sonography see Health Performance see Creative Arts Speech pathology/therapy see Health Pharmacy see Health Sport science see Natural and Physical Sciences Philosophy see Society and Culture Sports coaching see Society and Culture Photography see Creative Arts Sports journalism see Creative Arts Physical education see Health Sports management see Management and Commerce Physics see Natural and Physical Sciences Sports psychology see Health Physiology see Health Statistics see Management and Commerce and Natural and Physical Sciences Physiotherapy see Health Surgery see Health Planning see Architecture and Building Surveying see Architecture and Building and Engineering Podiatry see Health Sustainability see Agriculture, Environmental and Related Policy studies see Society and Culture Studies Political science/studies see Society and Culture Systems Analysis and Design see Information Technology Preparation courses see Mixed Field Programs Primary teaching see Education T Printmaking see Creative Arts Teaching see Education Programming see Information Technology Technology see Natural and Physical Sciences and Engineering Project management see Architecture and Building and Telecommunications engineering see Engineering Management and Commerce Television and radio see Creative Arts Property see Architecture and Building Theatre studies see Creative Arts Property economics see Management and Commerce Theology see Society and Culture Property management see Management and Commerce Tourism management see Management and Commerce Psychology see Society and Culture and Health and Natural and Translating see Society and Culture Physical Sciences Public health see Health U Public relations see Creative Arts and Society and Culture Urban and regional planning see Architecture and Building Q V Quantity surveying see Architecture and Building Veterinary sciences see Health R Video see Creative Arts Visual arts/communication see Creative Arts Radiography see Health Real estate and property development see Management and Commerce and Architecture and Building W Recreational management and planning see Management and Web design see Creative Arts and Information Technology Commerce and Food, Hospitality and Personal Services and Welfare work see Society and Culture Society and Culture Women’s studies see Society and Culture Religious studies see Society and Culture Writing see Society and Culture and Creative Arts Resource and environmental management see Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies and Management and X–Y Commerce Youth work see Society and Culture Robotics see Engineering Z S Zoology see Natural and Physical Sciences Science see Natural and Physical Sciences Sculpture see Creative Arts Secondary teaching see Education Social ecology see Society and Culture

Looking for a course? Course FinderCourse Go to UAC’s course search at uac.edu.au

206 | Back to Guide contents Find your course Agriculture, Environmental and Full course descriptions will be published on the UAC website as details are confirmed. All course descriptions Related Studies will be published by August 2021. Agriculture, environmental and related studies is the study of the theory and practice of breeding, growing, gathering, All university courses are categorised into fields of study, or reproducing and caring for plants and animals. It includes disciplines, defined by the Department of Education, Skills the study of the interaction between people and the and Employment. You’ll find that university faculties and environment and the application of scientific knowledge to schools are organised in a similar way, although the actual the environment to protect it from deterioration. names vary – one uni might have a Faculty of Engineering while another uni has a Faculty of Engineering and IT. Topics studied include aquatic resource management; animal production and management; crop production; Key to institution abbreviations environmental impact and assessment; forestry resources management; soil and water conservation. ACAP Australian College of Applied Psychology Career opportunities include agricultural consultant, ACPE Australian College of Physical Education agricultural manager, animal handler, animal nutritionist, ACU Australian Catholic University animal welfare officer, commercial horticulturist, conservation AIE Academy of Interactive Entertainment manager, ecologist, farmer, grazier, horticulturist, land manager, produce manager, stud manager, veterinarian, AIM Australian Institute of Music veterinary technician, winemaker, wool–classer, zookeeper. AIT Academy of Information Technology AMPA Academy of Music and Performing Arts Course name Inst Code ANU Australian National University AssocDeg in Farm Production CSU 215064 B Agricultural Science CSU 214024 CDU Charles Darwin University B Agriculture CSU 215044 CQU CQUniversity B Agriculture CQU 160721 B Agriculture LTU 187025 CSU Charles Sturt University B Agriculture UNE 393676 ECNH Endeavour College of Natural Health B Agriculture UNE 393677 EEI Elite Education Institute B Conservation Biology (Honours) UOW 757627 B Conservation Biology (Honours) (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 757628 GU Griffith University B Environment MQ 300549 ICMS International College of Management, Sydney B Environment and Sustainability ANU 138201 B Environment and Sustainability LPAB Legal Profession Admission Board (Advanced) (Honours) ANU 138202 KENT Kent Institute Australia B Environmental Management UNSW 429540 LTU La Trobe University B Environmental Management/B Arts UNSW 429560 B Environmental Science CDU 590450 MC Macleay College B Environmental Science CQU 160431 MIT MIT Sydney B Environmental Science UC 368023 B Environmental Science UNE 392687 MQ Macquarie University B Environmental Science UNE 392690 NAS National Art School B Environmental Science (Honours) UOW 757612 NIDA National Institute of Dramatic Art B Environmental Science (Honours) (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 757618 B Environmental Science and Management UON 482750 SAE SAE Creative Media Institute B Environmental Science and Management UON 482760 SCU Southern Cross University B Environmental Science and Management (with specialisations) CSU 214340 SIBT Sydney Institute of Business and Technology B Environmental Science and Management TUA Torrens University Australia (with specialisations) CSU 214341 UC University of Canberra B Environmental Science and Management/ B Business UON 482770 Course Finder UNDA University of Notre Dame Australia B Environmental Science and Management/ UNE University of New England B Business UON 482780 UNSW UNSW (including UNSW Canberra at ADFA) B Environmental Science/B Business GU 283613 B Environmental Science/B Data Science GU 283614 UON University of Newcastle B Rural Science UNE 393605 UOW University of Wollongong B Rural Science UNE 393606 B Science/B Advanced Studies (Agriculture) USYD 513940 USYD University of Sydney B Sustainability UNE 391682 UTS University of Technology Sydney B Sustainability UNE 391683 WAI William Angliss Institute B Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security WS 728028 UC Environmental Sustainability WS 729989 WI Wentworth Institute WS Western Sydney University

Course Finder | 207 Back to Guide contents The Bachelor of Construction Management is an extremely practical course and provides knowledge that is not only relatable to our future positions within the construction industry, but also life in general. Completing the course provides the opportunity for a variety of different jobs across various construction sectors.

In the short time I’ve been in the construction industry, I’ve worked on some really interesting high–end builds which have challenged my problem–solving and planning skills. I would highly Travis Smith recommend the Bachelor of Construction Junior Project Manager, Bronxx Management course. Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) Graduated in 2020

Architecture and Building

Architecture and building is the study of the art, science B Design in Architecture USYD 513115 and techniques involved in designing, constructing, B Design in Architecture UTS 602010 adapting and maintaining public, commercial, industrial and B Design in Architecture (Honours)/ Master of Architecture USYD 513120 residential structures and landscapes. It includes the study B Design in Architecture B Creative Intelligence and of the art and science of designing and planning urban and Innovation UTS 609535 regional environments. B Design in Architecture Master in Architecture UTS 609556 Topics studied include aesthetics and space dynamics; B Design in Interior Architecture UTS 602060 architectural design and drawing; building economics; B Design in Interior Architecture B Arts in International building science; building techniques and technologies; Studies UTS 609280 construction management; town planning. B Design in Interior Architecture B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609550 Career opportunities include architect, building/property B Industrial Design UNSW 423300 manager, building or land surveyor, construction manager, B Interior Architecture (Honours) UNSW 423400 environmental planner, estimator, exhibition display designer, B Interior Design (Commercial) TUA 551050 industrial designer, interior designer, landscaper, property B Interior Design (Residential) TUA 551060 valuer, town/urban planner. B Landscape Architecture (Honours) UNSW 423500 B Landscape Architecture (Hons) UTS 602020 Course name Inst Code B Landscape Design UC 363129 B Planning MQ 300141 AssocDeg Building Design CQU 160221 B Planning/Master of Urban Management and AssocDeg Building Surveying CQU 160241 Planning WS 727630 B Architectural Design GU 283422 B Planning/Master of Urban Management and B Architectural Design WS 722547 Planning WS 727628 B Architectural Studies UNSW 423000 B Project Management USYD 513610 B Architecture and Environments USYD 513100 B Surveying (Honours) UON 482705 B Building and Construction Management (Honours) UC 361125 B Surveying (Honours)/B Business UON 482706 B Building Design CQU 160231 B the Built Environment (Architecture) UC 363004 B Building Design Management WS 722516 B the Built Environment (Interior Architecture) UC 363005 B Building Surveying and Certification (Honours) CQU 160251 B Urban and Environmental Planning GU 283405 B City Planning (Honours) UNSW 423600 B Urban and Environmental Planning/B Science GU 283600 B Computational Design UNSW 423100 B Urban and Regional Planning UNE 391647 B Construction Management (Building) (Honours) UON 482450 B Urban and Regional Planning UNE 391648 B Construction Management (Building) (Honours) UON 482460 Dip Building Design Management Extended – 4 terms WS 729615 B Construction Management (Honours) CQU 160581 Dip Building Design Management/B Building B Construction Management (Honours) GU 283445 Design Management WS 729412 B Construction Management and Property UNSW 423200 Dip Construction Technology Extended WS 729630 B Construction Project Management UTS 602025 Dip Construction Technology/ B Construction Project Management B Construction Technology WS 729435 B Arts in International Studies UTS 609195 Dip Interior Design and Decoration TUA 551120 B Construction Technology WS 722519 Course FinderCourse B Design (Architecture) UON 482500

208 | Back to Guide contents Creative Arts

Creative arts is the study of creating and performing works of B Arts/B Creative Industries WS 720731 art, music, dance and drama. It includes the study of clothing B Audio SAE 630040 design and creation, and communicating through a variety B Audio SAE 630045 of media. B Branded Fashion Design TUA 551030 B Business/B Digital Media (Interaction Design) TUA 551211 Topics studied include the artistic and technical aspects B Communication CSU 211297 of audio visual communication, art and craft, photographs, B Communication UON 482350 fashion apparel, music, dance and drama; communications B Communication WS 720705 and media; the history, development and theory of the visual B Communication WS 729210 and performing arts. B Communication WS 720700 B Communication WS 720708 Career opportunities include advertising account manager/ B Communication (Creative Writing) UTS 600033 copy writer; animator, art director, art therapist, artist, arts B Communication (Creative Writing) administrator, cartoonist, composer, editor, fashion designer, B Arts in International Studies UTS 609330 filmmaker, graphic artist/designer, illustrator, jeweller, B Communication (Creative Writing) B Creative journalist, marketing manager, media officer, multimedia Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609525 designer, museum/gallery exhibition officer, music therapist, B Communication (Dean’s Scholars) WS 720122 musician, photographer, producer, public relations manager, B Communication (Dean’s Scholars) WS 720120 songwriter, TV/film/theatre set designer, video editor, video B Communication (Digital and Social Media) UTS 600007 game designer, writer. B Communication (Digital and Social Media) B Arts in International Studies UTS 609298 Course name Inst Code B Communication (Digital and Social Media) AdvDip Screen and Media – specialising in Film and B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609495 B Communication (Journalism) UTS 600013 Virtual Production AIE S21CUA60FVP AdvDip Screen and Media – specialising in Film and B Communication (Journalism) B Arts in International Studies UTS 609300 Virtual Production AIE M21CUA60FVP AdvDip Screen and Media – specialising in Film and B Communication (Journalism) B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609505 Virtual Production AIE C21CUA60FVP AdvDip Screen and Media – specialising in Film and B Communication (Media Arts and Production) UTS 600018 B Communication (Media Arts and Production) Virtual Production AIE A21CUA60FVP AssocDeg Animation SAE 630120 B Arts in International Studies UTS 609310 AssocDeg Animation SAE 630130 B Communication (Media Arts and Production) AssocDeg Audio SAE 630150 B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609510 AssocDeg Audio SAE 630155 B Communication (Public Communication) UTS 600023 AssocDeg Digital Media CQU 160911 B Communication (Public Communication) AssocDeg Film SAE 630190 B Arts in International Studies UTS 609320 AssocDeg Film SAE 630195 B Communication (Public Communication) AssocDeg of Design and Visual Communication SAE 630170 B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609515 AssocDeg of Design and Visual Communication SAE 630175 B Communication (Social and Political Sciences) UTS 600028 AssocDeg of Songwriting and Music Production SAE 630320 B Communication (Social and Political Sciences) AssocDeg of Songwriting and Music Production SAE 630325 B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609520 B 3D Design and Animation TUA 551020 B Communication and Journalism GU 283205 B Animation SAE 630010 B Communication and Journalism/B Business GU 283202 B Animation SAE 630015 B Communication and Journalism/B Science GU 283228 B Art and Design SCU 333110 B Communication and Media UOW 753110 B Arts (Architectural Design) CDU 590620 B Communication and Media UOW 753150 B Arts (Communications, Literature and Digital Media) CDU 590630 B Communication and Media (Corporate and B Arts (Contemporary Indigenous Australia) CDU 590680 Public Communication) UC 362427 B Arts (Contemporary Indigenous Australia) CDU 590684 B Communication and Media (Journalism) UC 362428 B Arts (Creative and Digital Arts) CDU 590640 B Communication and Media (Marketing B Arts (Creative Writing) UC 362004 Communication) UC 362429 B Arts (Digital Media) UC 362006 B Communication and Media (Sports Media) UC 362430 B Arts (Film Production) UC 362007 B Communication and Media Studies (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753111 B Communication and Media/B Business UOW 751254

B Arts (Global Humanities in a Digital Age) CDU 590650 Course Finder B Arts (Indigenous Governance and Policy) CDU 590690 B Communication and Media/B Business UOW 751255 B Arts (Indigenous Governance and Policy) CDU 590694 B Communication and Media/B Commerce UOW 751351 B Arts (Languages and Linguistics) CDU 590670 B Communication and Media/B Commerce UOW 751370 B Arts (Languages and Linguistics) CDU 590674 B Communication and Media/B Computer Science UOW 751357 B Arts (Music Making, Production and Performance) CDU 590660 B Communication and Media/B Economics and B Arts/B Advanced Studies (Media and Finance UOW 751355 Communications) USYD 513215 B Communication and Media/B Event and B Arts/B Communication and Media UC 363286 Tourism Management UC 361532 B Arts/B Communication and Media UOW 751350 B Communication and Media/B International Studies UOW 751354

Combined and double degrees only appear under one field of study. Check both areas you are interested in to find these courses. Combined Law degrees are listed after ‘Society and Culture’.

Course Finder | 209 Back to Guide contents B Communication and Media/B International Studies UOW 751380 B Fine Arts UNSW 421000 B Communication and Media/B International B Fine Arts (Acting) NIDA NIDA01 Studies (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 751363 B Fine Arts (Costume) NIDA NIDA02 B Communication and Media/B Laws UOW 751226 B Fine Arts (Design for Performance) NIDA NIDA03 B Communication and Media/B Science UOW 751353 B Fine Arts (Properties and Objects) NIDA NIDA04 B Communication Design TUA 551010 B Fine Arts (Scenic Construction and Technologies) NIDA NIDA05 B Communication/B Business WS 720711 B Fine Arts (Technical Theatre and Stage B Communication/B Creative Industries WS 720732 Management) NIDA NIDA06 B Communication/B International Studies WS 724525 B Fine Arts/B Arts UNSW 421001 B Contemporary Music SCU 333101 B Fine Arts/B Education (Secondary) UNSW 422140 B Creative Arts (Creative Writing) UOW 754601 B Game Design and Development TUA 551090 B Creative Arts (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 754610 B Graphic Design (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/ B Creative Arts (Music) UOW 754603 Master of Teaching (Secondary) WS 729026 B Creative Arts (Visual Arts and Design) UOW 754607 B Industrial Design GU 283427 B Creative Arts (Visual Arts) UOW 754605 B Industrial Design WS 722530 B Creative Arts/B Arts UOW 751501 B Industrial Design (Honours) WS 722535 B Creative Arts/B Business UOW 751231 B Interactive Media WIN W10010 B Creative Arts/B Commerce UOW 751502 B Journalism MC 560210 B Creative Arts/B Communication and Media UOW 751506 B Journalism UOW 754700 B Creative Arts/B Computer Science UOW 751503 B Journalism/B Arts UOW 751660 B Creative Arts/B International Studies UOW 751505 B Journalism/B Business UOW 751234 B Creative Arts/B Journalism UOW 751507 B Journalism/B Commerce UOW 751661 B Creative Industries WS 720730 B Journalism/B Communication and Media UOW 751664 B Creative Industries (Music) WS 720728 B Journalism/B Engineering (Honours) UOW 751665 B Dance AMPA 52 B Journalism/B International Studies UOW 751666 B Design ANU 139103 B Journalism/B Science UOW 751663 B Design GU 283255 B Mathematical Sciences ANU 138200 B Design UNSW 421100 B Media (Communication and Journalism) UNSW 422700 B Design – Visual Communication (Dean’s Scholars) WS 720124 B Media (Public Relations and Advertising) UNSW 422710 B Design (Industrial Design) UC 362107 B Media (Screen and Sound Production) UNSW 422720 B Design (Interaction Design) UC 362108 B Media and Communication LTU 197500 B Design (Visual Communication Design) UC 362109 B Media and Communications MQ 300154 B Design (Visual Communication) WS 720715 B Media and Communications UNE 391640 B Design and Technology WS 722520 B Media and Communications UNE 391641 B Design and Visual Communication SAE 630060 B Media Arts UNSW 421200 B Design and Visual Communication SAE 630065 B Media Arts/B Education (Secondary) UNSW 422142 B Design in Fashion and Textiles UTS 602040 B Music MQ 300148 B Design in Fashion and Textiles B Arts in B Music UNE 401604 International Studies UTS 609260 B Music UNE 401606 B Design in Fashion and Textiles B Creative B Music UON 483450 Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609540 B Music USYD 513400 B Design in Product Design UTS 602050 B Music UNSW 422500 B Design in Product Design B Arts in International B Music WS 720720 Studies UTS 609270 B Music (Arts Management) AIM BARTs B Design in Product Design B Creative Intelligence B Music (Audio) AIM AUD and Innovation UTS 609545 B Music (Classical) AIM CLAS B Design in Visual Communication UTS 602070 B Music (Composition and Music Production) AIM CMP–Syd B Design in Visual Communication B Arts in B Music (Composition and Music Production) AIM CMP–Mel International Studies UTS 609290 B Music (Composition) USYD 513405 B Design in Visual Communication B Creative B Music (Contemporary) AIM PCO–Syd Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609555 B Music (Contemporary) AIM PCO–Mel B Design/B Business GU 283256 B Music (Dean’s Scholars) WS 720126 B Design/B Communication and Media UC 363205 B Music (Music Education) USYD 513410 B Design/B Creative Industries WS 720733 B Music (Music Theatre) AIM MT–Syd B Design/B Education (Secondary) UNSW 422141 B Music (Music Theatre) AIM MT–Mel B Design/B Media (Public Relations and Advertising) UNSW 421101 B Music (Performance) USYD 513415 B Digital Media CQU 160521 B Music (Performance) AMPA 80 B Digital Media MC 560230 B Music (Specialisation) CQU 160821 B Digital Media SCU 333103 B Music and Sound Design UTS 600006 B Entertainment Management AIM BEM–Syd B Music and Sound Design B Arts in International B Entertainment Management AIM BEM–Mel Studies UTS 609296 B Film (Post Production) SAE 630090 B Music/B Advanced Science (Honours) UNSW 422531 B Film (Post Production) SAE 630095 B Music/B Advanced Studies (Composition) USYD 513406 B Film (Production) SAE 630080 B Music/B Advanced Studies (Performance) USYD 513416 B Film (Production) SAE 630085 B Music/B Arts UON 483500 B Film and Video TUA 551022 B Music/B Arts UNSW 422501

Course FinderCourse B Fine Art NAS 620010 B Music/B Commerce UNSW 422510

Combined and double degrees only appear under one field of study. Check both areas you are interested in to find these courses. Combined Law degrees are listed after ‘Society and Culture’.

210 | Back to Guide contents I loved being able to focus my learning on a topic that I was truly interested in and really push myself to grow and reach new heights! Meeting new people and making new friends that share a lot of similar interests was also an amazing part of the experience.

My current role is never boring as each day brings new and exciting challenges. Whether designing, strategising, content writing or editing, I always have a fascinating project to immerse myself in. Obtaining my degree provided me with a profound level of flexibility and diversity in my Shenae Carroll current role and future career prospects. Senior Digital Designer and Content Producer, Jaywing Bachelor of Creative Arts (Graphic Design) Graduated in 2014

B Music/B Creative Industries WS 720734 Dip Design TUA 551150 B Music/B Education (Secondary) UNSW 422502 Dip Design UC 360035 B Music/B Engineering (Honours) UNSW 422520 Dip Digital and Social Media Marketing MC 560155 B Music/B Media (Communication and Journalism) UNSW 422503 Dip Digital Media CQU 160811 B Music/B Media (Public Relations and Advertising) UNSW 422504 Dip Digital Media MC 560145 B Music/B Media (Screen and Sound Production) UNSW 422505 Dip Film SAE 630240 B Music/B Science UNSW 422530 Dip Film SAE 630245 B Performance and Theatre (Acting) UOW 754820 Dip Film and Video TUA 551142 B Performance and Theatre (Theatre Making) UOW 754825 Dip Game Design and Development TUA 551190 B Screen Media (Arts and Production) WS 720718 Dip Game Development SAE 630250 B Songwriting and Music Production SAE 630315 Dip Game Development SAE 630255 B Songwriting and Music Production SAE 630310 Dip Graphic Design SAE 630260 B UX and Web Design TUA 551021 Dip Graphic Design SAE 630265 B Visual Arts ANU 139104 Dip Graphic Design TUA 551110 B Visual Arts USYD 513290 Dip Journalism MC 560140 B Visual Arts and Design ACU 103304 Dip Media and Communication SIBT 640040 B Visual Arts/B Advanced Studies USYD 513295 Dip Music CQU 160831 B Visual Communication Design UON 484650 Dip Music Production SAE 630270 Dip Arts Extended – Pathway to Teaching Dip Music Production SAE 630275 Birth–5/Birth–12 – 4 terms WS 729605 Dip Photography and Photo Imaging TUA 551160 Dip Arts/B Arts (Interpreting and Translation) WS 729396 Dip Screen and Media (Creative Industries) SAE 630300 Dip Arts/B Arts (Interpreting and Translation) WS 729404 Dip User Experience Design MC 560170 Dip Communication Extended – Communication Dip UX and Web Design TUA 551143 – 4 terms WS 729622 UC in Augmented and Virtual Reality Application Dip Communication Extended – Creative Industries Development SAE 630330 – 4 terms WS 729623 UC of Media (Bachelor Pathway) MQ 301223 Dip Communication Extended – Screen Media (Arts and Production) – 4 terms WS 729624 Dip Communication/B Communication WS 729426 Dip Communication/B Creative Industries WS 729427 Education Dip Communication/B Screen Media (Arts and Production) WS 729428 Education is the study of the process of learning. It includes Dip Design Extended – Design (Visual the theories, methods and techniques of imparting Communication) – 4 terms WS 729638 knowledge and skills to others. Dip Design Extended – Graphic Design Course Finder (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) – 4 terms WS 729639 Topics studied include curriculum development; processes Dip Design/B Design (Visual Communication) WS 729443 of learning and skill acquisition; teaching methods. Dip Design/B Graphic Design (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) WS 729444 Career opportunities include careers adviser, community Dip 3D Animation SAE 630220 educator, corporate trainer, early childhood/primary/ Dip 3D Animation SAE 630225 secondary teacher. Dip 3D Design and Animation TUA 551141 Dip Advertising and Media MC 560100 Course name Inst Code Dip Arts Media and Communications MQ 301003 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth–5/ Birth–12)/ Dip Audio Production SAE 630230 Master of Teaching (Birth–5 Years/Birth–12 Years) WS 729017 Dip Audio Production SAE 630235 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth–5/Birth–12)/ Dip Branded Fashion Design TUA 551111 Master of Teaching (Birth–5 Years/Birth–12 Years) WS 729019 Dip Communication UC 360005

Course Finder | 211 Back to Guide contents B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth–5/Birth–12)/ B Communication (Creative Writing) Master of Master of Teaching (Birth–5 Years/Birth–12 Years) WS 729018 Teaching in Secondary Education (English/EALD) UTS 600061 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth–5/Birth–12)/ B Communication (Creative Writing) Master of Teaching (Birth–5 Years/Birth–12 Years) Master of Teaching in Secondary Education Dip Pathway WS 729022 (English/Society and Culture) UTS 600062 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth–5/Birth–12)/ B Early Childhood and Primary Education UC 364103 Master of Teaching (Birth–5 Years/Birth–12 Years) B Early Childhood Education (Birth to Five Years) ACU 101120 Dip Pathway WS 729024 B Early Childhood Education (Birth to Five Years) ACU 101121 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth–5/Birth–12)/ B Early Childhood Education SCU 331112 Master of Teaching (Birth–5 Years/Birth–12 Years) B Early Childhood Education SCU 331169 Dip Pathway WS 729023 B Economics/B Education (Secondary) UNSW 422130 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary) B Education GU 283226 Dean’s Scholars/Master of Teaching (Primary) WS 720108 B Education – The Early Years UOW 755113 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary) B Education – The Early Years (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 755211 Dean’s Scholars/Master of Teaching (Primary) WS 720110 B Education – The Early Years (Flexible) UOW 755111 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary) B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) ACU 101113 Dean’s Scholars/Master of Teaching (Primary) WS 720109 B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) ACU 101114 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary)/ B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) ACU 101115 Master of Teaching (Primary) WS 729000 B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) ACU 101129 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary)/ B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) CSU 213091 Master of Teaching (Primary) WS 729005 B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) CSU 213094 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary)/ B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) CSU 213097 Master of Teaching (Primary) WS 729004 B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) UNE 396753 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) UNE 396757 Dean’s Scholars/Master of Teaching (Secondary) WS 720114 B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) UON 484750 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) UON 484760 Dean’s Scholars/Master of Teaching (Secondary) WS 720116 B Education (Early Childhood) USYD 513240 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) B Education (Health and Physical Education) USYD 513245 Dean’s Scholars/Master of Teaching (Secondary) WS 720115 B Education (K–12 Teaching) UNE 396752 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/ B Education (K–12 Teaching) UNE 396758 Master of Teaching (Secondary) WS 729011 B Education (K–12) CSU 213160 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/ B Education (K–12) CSU 213161 Master of Teaching (Secondary) WS 729016 B Education (K–12) CSU 213164 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/ B Education (K–12) CSU 213167 Master of Teaching (Secondary) WS 729014 B Education (K–6 Teaching) UNE 396760 B Arts and B Education (Primary) MQ 302440 B Education (K–6 Teaching) UNE 396763 B Arts and B Education (Secondary) MQ 302445 B Education (Primary and Secondary) ACU 101200 B Business (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/ B Education (Primary and Secondary) ACU 101202 Master of Teaching (Secondary) WS 729050 B Education (Primary and Special Education) ACU 101210 B Business (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/ B Education (Primary and Special Education) ACU 101211 Master of Teaching (Secondary) WS 729052 B Education (Primary and Special Education) ACU 101212 B Business (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/ B Education (Primary) ACU 101000 Master of Teaching (Secondary) WS 729051 B Education (Primary) ACU 101100 B Commerce and B Education (Secondary) MQ 302446 B Education (Primary) ACU 101101 B Commerce/B Education (Secondary) UNSW 422120 B Education (Primary) ACU 101102 B Communication (Creative Writing) B Education (Primary) LTU 189985 Master of Teaching in Secondary Education (English) UTS 600060 B Education (Primary) LTU 187430

The aspect about my degree that I enjoyed most was the real–world experience and education provided by industry–trained professionals. In conjunction with the smaller class sizes, in which I established connections and a network with my fellow educators, being guided by educators who’ve worked in or continue to work in the field was highly valuable.

The highlight of my degree was the vast practical experience I gained, which allowed me to work with experienced mentors and to grow as an educator. This experience, and the knowledge I acquired from my lecturers and tutors, have shaped me Grace Mathews to become the teacher I am today. Religious Education Teacher Bachelor of Education (Secondary) and Arts Graduated in 2020 B Education (Primary) UON 484800 B Science Education UOW 755103 B Education (Primary) UON 484810 B Science Education (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 755203 B Education (Primary) USYD 513250 B Science Master of Teaching in Secondary Education B Education (Primary) WS 729027 (Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Science) UTS 600050 B Education (Primary) – Aboriginal and B Science Master of Teaching in Secondary Education Torres Strait Islander Education WS 729032 (Chemistry and Physics) UTS 600052 B Education (Secondary and Special Education) ACU 101220 B Science Master of Teaching in Secondary Education B Education (Secondary and Special Education) ACU 101222 (Mathematics and Mathematics/Physics) UTS 600053 B Education (Secondary Arts) UNE 396693 B Secondary Education UNDA 650220 B Education (Secondary Arts) UNE 396694 B Secondary Education (Health and B Education (Secondary Mathematics) UNE 396754 Physical Education) UC 364044 B Education (Secondary Mathematics) UNE 396755 B Secondary Education/B Arts UC 364053 B Education (Secondary Music) UNE 406699 B Secondary Education/B Science UC 364063 B Education (Secondary Music) UNE 406701 B Special and Inclusive Education (Primary) UNE 396761 B Education (Secondary Science) UNE 396695 B Special and Inclusive Education (Primary) UNE 396762 B Education (Secondary Science) UNE 396696 B Teaching (Early Childhood Education) MQ 300423 B Education (Secondary) ACU 101230 B Teaching (Early Childhood Education) MQ 300424 B Education (Secondary) ACU 101232 Dip Educational Studies (Early Childhood B Education (Secondary) ACU 101233 Education and Care) CDU 591120 B Education (Secondary) LTU 189990 Dip Arts Extended – Pathway to Teaching Birth–5/ B Education (Secondary) LTU 187431 Birth–12 – 4 terms WS 729604 B Education (Secondary) UON 484860 Dip Arts Extended – Pathway to Teaching B Education (Secondary) UON 484870 Primary – 4 terms WS 729600 B Education (Secondary) USYD 513266 Dip Arts Extended – Pathway to Teaching B Education (Secondary)/ B Exercise Science ACU 101240 Primary – 4 terms WS 729601 B Education (Secondary)/B Arts (Humanities) ACU 101108 Dip Arts Extended – Pathway to Teaching B Education (Secondary)/B Arts (Mathematics) ACU 101104 Secondary – 4 terms WS 729602 B Education (Secondary)/B Arts (Technology) ACU 101106 Dip Arts Extended – Pathway to Teaching B Education (Secondary)/B Arts (Visual Arts) ACU 101107 Secondary – 4 terms WS 729603 B Education (Technology and Applied Studies) CSU 213204 Dip Arts/B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth–5/ B Education in Early Childhood Teaching Birth–12) WS 729395 (Birth–12 Years) CDU 590290 Dip Arts/B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary) WS 729393 B Education Primary CDU 590300 Dip Arts/B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary) WS 729401 B Education Primary CDU 590304 Dip Arts/B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) WS 729394 B Education Secondary CDU 590310 Dip Arts/B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) WS 729402 B Education SCU 331113 UC Education UC 360050 B Education/B Advanced Studies (Secondary) USYD 513267 B Educational Studies ACU 101124 B Educational Studies ACU 101125 Engineering and Related Studies B Educational Studies ACU 101126 B Educational Studies ACU 101127 Engineering and related studies is the study of the design, B Educational Studies LTU 188033 manufacture, installation, maintenance and functioning of B Educational Studies LTU 189993 B Educational Studies LTU 187432 machines, systems and structures; and the composition B Educational Studies UNE 396759 and processing of metals, ceramics, foodstuffs and other B Engineering Studies Master of Teaching in materials. It includes the measurement and mapping of the Secondary Education (TAS–Computing/ earth’s surface and its natural and constructed features. Mathematics) UTS 600063 Topics studied include all engineering specialties; B Health and Physical Education UOW 755101 engineering and manufacturing technology; food technology; B Health and Physical Education (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 755201 land information technology and remote sensing; materials B Health Science (Health and Physical Education) Pathway to Teaching (Secondary)/ science; mechatronics; principles of design, drafting, planning Master of Teaching (Secondary) WS 729033 and commissioning; plant and machine maintenance. B Mathematics Education UOW 755102 Career opportunities include engineer in one of the following B Mathematics Education (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 755202 specialties: aeronautical, chemical, civil, communications, B Philosophy, Politics and Economics UNDA 650190 construction, electrical/electronic, environmental, geotechnical, B Primary Education UC 364003 industrial, manufacturing, marine, materials, mechanical, B Primary Education UNDA 650210 medical, metallurgical, mining, petroleum, production, software, Course Finder B Primary Education UOW 755112 structural, systems, telecommunications. B Primary Education (Creative Arts) UC 364023 B Primary Education (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 755212 Course name Inst Code B Primary Education (Health and Physical Education) UC 364033 B Primary Education (STEM) UC 364024 AssocDeg Aviation (Flight Operations) CQU 160913 B Psychological Science AssocDeg Engineering CQU 160301 (Pathway to Primary Education) UOW 753225 AssocDeg of Advanced Manufacturing UTS 609996 B Psychological Science/B Business UOW 751227 AssocDeg of Engineering (Civil and Structural) CDU 592060 B Science and B Education (Secondary) MQ 302448 AssocDeg of Engineering (Electrical and Electronics) CDU 592070

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AssocDeg of Engineering (Mechanical) CDU 592080 B Engineering (Honours) (Control and B Aerospace Systems Engineering (Honours) UON 482707 Instrumentation) and B Information Technology B Arts and B Engineering (Honours) MQ 302580 (Application Development) CQU 160343 B Aviation (Flight Operations) CQU 160914 B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronics) UOW 755622 B Chemical Engineering (Honours) UON 482600 B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical Engineering) UNSW 450060 B Civil Engineering (Honours) LTU 187400 B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical Engineering) B Civil Engineering (Honours) UON 482610 Non–defence UNSW 451060 B Commerce and B Engineering (Honours) MQ 302581 B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) WS 722505 B Computer Systems Engineering (Honours) UON 482630 B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) WS 722558 B Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Honours) UON 482640 B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) WS 722577 B Engineering (Honours) ANU 135004 B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) or B Engineering B Engineering (Honours) CQU 160341 (Honours) (Telecommunications) or B Engineering B Engineering (Honours) GU 283442 (Honours) (Quantum) UNSW 425100 B Engineering (Honours) UC 365016 B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical)/Master of B Engineering (Honours) WS 722501 Engineering (Electrical) UNSW 425150 B Engineering (Honours) WS 722555 B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) UOW 755612 B Engineering (Honours) WS 722498 B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) UNSW 425470 B Engineering (Honours) (Aeronautical Engineering) UNSW 450040 B Engineering (Honours) (Flexible First Year) UOW 755624 B Engineering (Honours) (Aeronautical Engineering) B Engineering (Honours) (Flexible First Year) UNSW 425000 Non–defence UNSW 451040 B Engineering (Honours) (Materials Science and B Engineering (Honours) (Aerospace/ Engineering) UNSW 429600 Mechanical and Manufacturing/Mechanical) UNSW 425050 B Engineering (Honours) (Materials Science and B Engineering (Honours) (Architectural) UOW 755609 Engineering)/B Commerce UNSW 429610 B Engineering (Honours) (Bioinformatics) UNSW 425770 B Engineering (Honours) (Materials Science and B Engineering (Honours) (Bioinformatics, Chemical, Engineering)/B Engineering Science (Chemical Computer, Electrical, Mechanical, Mechatronic, Engineering) UNSW 429620 Software, Telecommunications)/ B Engineering (Honours) (Materials Science and Master of Biomedical Engineering UNSW 425950 Engineering)/Master of Biomedical Engineering UNSW 429630 B Engineering (Honours) (Biomedical) UOW 755610 B Engineering (Honours) (Materials) UOW 755613 B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical/Chemical B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical Engineering) UNSW 450070 Product Engineering) UNSW 425550 B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical Engineering) B Engineering (Honours) (Civil Construction) and Non–defence UNSW 451070 Dip Construction Management CQU 160344 B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical or B Engineering (Honours) (Civil Design) and Mechatronic)/B Exercise Science UOW 751625 Dip Building Design CQU 160342 B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) UOW 755614 B Engineering (Honours) (Civil Engineering) UNSW 450050 B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) WS 722507 B Engineering (Honours) (Civil Engineering) B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) WS 722559 Non–defence UNSW 451050 B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) WS 722578 B Engineering (Honours) (Civil with Architecture) UNSW 425450 B Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronic) UOW 755616 B Engineering (Honours) (Civil) UOW 755611 B Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronic) UNSW 425020 B Engineering (Honours) (Civil) WS 722503 B Engineering (Honours) (Mining) UOW 755615 B Engineering (Honours) (Civil) WS 722556 B Engineering (Honours) (Mining) UNSW 425300 B Engineering (Honours) (Civil) WS 722576 B Engineering (Honours) (Petroleum) UNSW 425650 B Engineering (Honours) (Civil), including B Engineering (Honours) (Photovoltaics and Solar Geotechnical, Management, Structural, Transport or Energy/Renewable Energy) UNSW 425200 Water and Coastal UNSW 425400 B Engineering (Honours) (Robotics and B Engineering (Honours) (Civil)/B Surveying UNSW 425402 Mechatronics) WS 722509 B Engineering (Honours) (Combined) UON 482620 B Engineering (Honours) (Robotics and B Engineering (Honours) (Computer and Mechatronics) WS 722560 Autonomous Systems) UOW 755621 B Engineering (Honours) (Scholar) UOW 755601 B Engineering (Honours) (Computer) UNSW 425700 B Engineering (Honours) (Software) UNSW 425750 B Engineering (Honours) (Construction) WS 722504 B Engineering (Honours) (Surveying) UNSW 425500 B Engineering (Honours) (Construction) WS 722557 Course FinderCourse

Combined and double degrees only appear under one field of study. Check both areas you are interested in to find these courses. Combined Law degrees are listed after ‘Society and Culture’.

214 | Back to Guide contents B Engineering (Honours) (Telecommunications B Engineering (Hons) Civil Dip Prof Eng Prac UTS 603015 and Internet of Things) UOW 755623 B Engineering (Hons) Data Dip Prof Eng Prac UTS 603060 B Engineering (Honours) with a specialisation in B Engineering (Hons) Electrical and Electronic, Civil Engineering MQ 300585 Dip Prof Eng Prac UTS 603040 B Engineering (Honours) with a specialisation in B Engineering (Hons) Electrical Dip Prof Eng Prac UTS 603035 Electrical and Electronic Engineering MQ 300587 B Engineering (Hons) Electronic Dip Prof Eng Prac UTS 603045 B Engineering (Honours) with a specialisation in B Engineering (Hons) Flexible Dip Prof Eng Prac UTS 603105 Mechanical Engineering MQ 300582 B Engineering (Hons) Mechanical and Mechatronic B Engineering (Honours) with a specialisation in Dip Prof Eng Prac UTS 603115 Mechatronic Engineering MQ 300583 B Engineering (Hons) Mechanical Dip Prof Eng Prac UTS 603055 B Engineering (Honours) with a specialisation in B Engineering (Hons) Mechatronic Dip Prof Eng Prac UTS 603120 Software Engineering MQ 300586 B Engineering (Hons) Software Dip Prof Eng Prac UTS 603085 B Engineering (Honours)/B Arts UOW 751302 B Engineering (Mining) Transfer Program UON 482720 B Engineering (Honours)/B Business GU 283439 B Engineering (Research and Development) B Engineering (Honours)/B Business UOW 751258 (Honours) ANU 135000 B Engineering (Honours)/B Business WS 722494 B Engineering Advanced (Honours) WS 720136 B Engineering (Honours)/B Business WS 722497 B Engineering Honours – Flexible First Year Program USYD 513550 B Engineering (Honours)/B Business WS 722495 B Engineering Honours (Aeronautical) USYD 513525 B Engineering (Honours)/B Business WS 722496 B Engineering Honours (Biomedical) USYD 513530 B Engineering (Honours)/B Commerce UOW 751601 B Engineering Honours (Chemical and Biomolecular) USYD 513535 B Engineering (Honours)/B Commerce UNSW 425900 B Engineering Honours (Civil and Structural) CDU 590200 B Engineering (Honours)/B Computer Science GU 283443 B Engineering Honours (Civil) USYD 513540 B Engineering (Honours)/B Computer Science UOW 751609 B Engineering Honours (Civil)/B Design in B Engineering (Honours)/B Data Science GU 283446 Architecture USYD 513585 B Engineering (Honours)/B Engineering Science UNSW 425401 B Engineering Honours (Dalyell Scholars) USYD 513571 B Engineering (Honours)/B Environmental Science GU 283438 B Engineering Honours (Electrical and Electronics) CDU 590210 B Engineering (Honours)/B Industrial Design GU 283444 B Engineering Honours (Electrical) USYD 513545 B Engineering (Honours)/B Information Technology GU 283440 B Engineering Honours (Industrial) LTU 187402 B Engineering (Honours)/B Mathematics UOW 751610 B Engineering Honours (Mechanical) CDU 590220 B Engineering (Honours)/B Science GU 283441 B Engineering Honours (Mechanical) USYD 513555 B Engineering (Honours)/B Science UOW 751624 B Engineering Honours (Mechatronic) USYD 513560 B Engineering (Honours)/B Science (Physics) UOW 751623 B Engineering Honours (Software) USYD 513565 B Engineering (Honours)/B Science or B Arts or B Engineering Honours (Space) USYD 513570 B Science (Computer Science) UNSW 425850 B Engineering Honours/B Arts USYD 513575 B Engineering (Hons) B Arts in International Studies UTS 609032 B Engineering Honours/B Commerce USYD 513580 B Engineering (Hons) B Business UTS 609350 B Engineering Honours/B Project Management USYD 513590 B Engineering (Hons) B Creative Intelligence and B Engineering Honours/B Science USYD 513595 Innovation UTS 609560 B Engineering Honours/B Science (Health) USYD 513600 B Engineering (Hons) B Medical Science UTS 609370 B Engineering Honours/B Science (Medical Science) USYD 513605 B Engineering (Hons) B Science UTS 609360 B Engineering in Network and Software Engineering B Engineering (Hons) Biomedical Dip Prof Eng Prac UTS 603130 (Honours) UC 366054 B Engineering (Hons) Civil (Construction) B Engineering Science WS 722510 Dip Prof Eng Prac UTS 603095 B Engineering Science WS 722550 B Engineering (Hons) Civil (Structures) B Engineering Science WS 722513 Dip Prof Eng Prac UTS 603018 B Engineering Science (Civil and Structural) CDU 590320 B Engineering (Hons) Civil and Environmental B Engineering Science (Civil and Structural)/ Dip Prof Eng Prac UTS 603005 Master of Engineering CDU 590140

I’ve always had a variety of interests so a double degree mixing STEM and humanities is perfect for me. I’m particularly passionate about environmental sustainability, and this degree made me realise the importance of approaching sustainability from all perspectives: environment, social and economic. In the future, I see myself contributing to renewable energy generation and storage by helping to remove the barriers to its uptake.

I’m thoroughly enjoying my internship. It’s a great Isabella Notarpietro opportunity to put the theory I’ve learned at uni Engineering intern, Toohey’s Brewery into practice and it’s showing me how important good processes and communication are if you Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical)/ want to get things done! Bachelor of Arts (Environmental Humanities) Will graduate in 2023 At uni I majored in Renewable Energy Systems (Engineering) and Environmental Studies (Arts), and I liked that my course had an interdisciplinary focus.

Working for an electricity distributor is interesting because the power sector is currently undergoing a transition towards digitalisation, decarbonisation and decentralisation, which is driven by technology and policy. In my job I enjoy getting to do hands–on field work, such as configuring power automation and communication Maria Salazar devices in zone substations. Automation Systems Engineer, Evoenergy Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Arts Graduated in 2016

B Engineering Science (Electrical and Electronics) CDU 590330 B Engineering Science (Electrical and Electronics)/ Food, Hospitality and Personal Master of Engineering CDU 590150 Services B Engineering Science (Mechanical) CDU 590340 B Engineering Science (Mechanical)/ Food, hospitality and personal services is the study of Master of Engineering CDU 590160 preparing, displaying and serving food and beverages, B Engineering Studies UTS 603141 providing hospitality services, caring for the hair and body for B Engineering Systems (Honours) (Civil Engineering) SCU 334115 grooming and beautification, and other personal services. B Engineering Systems (Honours) (Coastal Systems Topics studied include application and use of skin care and Engineering) SCU 334118 B Engineering Systems (Honours) (Mechanical cosmetic products; general beauty care; hair cutting, styling, Engineering) SCU 334119 colouring and treatment techniques; housekeeping; hygienic B Engineering Technology (Specialisation) CQU 160351 work practices in relation to the food and hospitality industry; B Environment and B Engineering (Honours) MQ 302584 preparation, display and service of food and beverages. B Environmental Engineering (Honours) UON 482650 Career opportunities include catering manager, conference/ B Mechanical Engineering (Honours) UON 482670 exhibition organiser, event planner, hotel manager, resort B Mechatronics Engineering (Honours) UON 482680 manager, restaurant manager, tour operator, tourist B Medical Engineering (Honours) UON 482690 information manager, travel consultant. B Renewable Energy Engineering (Honours) UON 482708 B Software Engineering (Honours) UON 482700 B Software Engineering Honours CDU 590120 Course name Inst Code B Technology (Civil Systems)/Master of Engineering AssocDeg in Resort and Hotel Management WAI CRS1400275 (Civil Systems) CSU 212817 AssocDeg of International Tourism and Hotel Dip Engineering UON 489920 Maganement SCU 354300 Dip Engineering Extended – 4 terms WS 729645 AssocDeg of International Tourism and Hotel Dip Engineering/B Engineering Studies WS 729449 Management SCU 354340 Dip Engineering CDU 591030 AssocDeg of International Tourism and Hotel Dip Engineering MQ 301008 Management SCU 354360 Dip Engineering SIBT 640060 B Business (International Hotel and Resort Dip Engineering (2 session) UOW 759050 Management) TUA 553320 Dip Software Engineering TUA 551180 B Business in Hotel Management SCU 354100 Flexible Double Engineering and Advanced B Business in Hotel Management SCU 354140 Computing ANU 135010 B Business in Hotel Management SCU 354146 Undergraduate Certificate In Engineering UOW 751270 B Culinary Management TUA 553050 Undergraduate Certificate of Engineering B Culinary Management WAI CRS1201422 (Bachelor Pathway) MQ 301209 B Hospitality Management CQU 160050 B Hospitality Management CQU 160051 B Hospitality Management ICMS 530041 B International Tourism and Hotel Management GU 283126 B Resort and Hotel Management WAI CRS1400274 B Resort and Hotel Management (Professional Practice) WAI CRS1400277 Dip Business (Hospitality Management) TUA 553160 Course FinderCourse Dip Hospitality Management ICMS 530531 Dip Hotel Management SCU 354001 Dip Hotel Management SCU 354040 Dip Hotel Management SCU 354060 Dip Hotel Management SCU 354060

216 | Back to Guide contents B Exercise and Sport Science (with specialisation) CSU 213267 Health B Exercise and Sport Science (with specialisation) CSU 214860 B Exercise and Sport Sciences CQU 160461 B Exercise and Sports Science ACU 105504 Health is the study of maintaining and restoring the physical B Exercise and Sports Science ACU 105529 and mental wellbeing of humans and animals. B Exercise and Sports Science UNE 392609 B Exercise and Sports Science UNE 392615 Topics studied include disease processes and mechanisms; B Exercise and Sports Science/B Nutrition Science ACU 105530 diagnosis; principles and practices of public health; B Exercise Physiology UNSW 428100 restoration and maintenance of health. B Exercise Physiology and Rehabilitation UC 365113 Career opportunities include audiologist, biochemist, B Exercise Science GU 283305 chiropodist, chiropractor, community health worker, dentist, B Exercise Science UOW 757642 dietitian/nutritionist, doctor, exercise physiologist, fitness/ B Exercise Science and Rehabilitation UOW 757643 personal trainer, health administrator, midwife, nurse, B Exercise Science/B Business GU 283334 B Exercise Science/B Business Administration ACU 105516 occupational therapist, oral health therapist, paramedic, B Exercise Science/B Psychological Science GU 283335 pathologist, pedorthist, pharmacist, physiotherapist, B Health and Medical Science CSU 214368 podiatrist, psychologist, psychotherapist, radiographer, B Health and Medical Science CSU 214638 radiologist, researcher, sonographer, speech therapist, sports B Health and Movement ACPE 170010 scientist/coach. B Health Science ANU 138302 B Health Science CDU 590350 Course name Inst Code B Health Science GU 283301 AssocDeg Occupational Health and Safety CQU 160590 B Health Science UC 365266 AssocDeg Occupational Health and Safety CQU 160591 B Health Science UTS 606050 AssocDeg Public Health (Specialisation) CQU 160601 B Health Science UTS 606060 AssocDeg of Applied Fitness ACPE 170060 B Health Science (Acupuncture) ECNH ECNH03 AssocDeg of Exercise and Sport Science CDU 592090 B Health Science (Clinical Nutrition) TUA 552181 AssocDeg of Sports Business ACPE 170080 B Health Science (Dance) ACPE 170040 B Allied Health CQU 160481 B Health Science (Exercise) ACPE 170020 B Applied Fitness ACPE 170050 B Health Science (Fitness) ACPE 170030 B Applied Science (Diagnostic Radiography) USYD 513620 B Health Science (Health and Physical Education) WS 723504 B Applied Science (Exercise and Sport Science) USYD 513625 B Health Science (Health Promotion, Health Services B Applied Science (Exercise Physiology) USYD 513630 Management, Recreational Therapy or Public Health) WS 723514 B Applied Science (Occupational Therapy) USYD 513635 B Health Science (Health Promotion, Health Services B Applied Science (Physiotherapy) USYD 513640 Management, Recreational Therapy, Public Health B Applied Science (Speech Pathology) USYD 513645 or Clinical Sciences) WS 723500 B Applied Science/B Advanced Studies B Health Science (Health Promotion, Recreational (Exercise and Sport Science) USYD 513626 Therapy or Public Health) WS 729212 B Arts (Psychology) UOW 753200 B Health Science (Human Movement) UC 365268 B Arts (Psychology)/B Business UOW 751228 B Health Science (Human Movement)/B Human B Arts (Psychology)/B Commerce UOW 751305 Nutrition UC 365269 B Arts and B Medical Sciences MQ 302560 B Health Science (Naturopathy) TUA 552052 B Arts/B Medical Studies/Doctor of Medicine UNSW 428000 B Health Science (Naturopathy) ECNH ECNH01 B Arts/Doctor of Medicine USYD 513715 B Health Science (Nutrition Studies) UC 365267 B Chiropractic Science MQ 300562 B Health Science (Nutritional and Dietetic Medicine) ECNH ECNH05 B Clinical Exercise Physiology GU 283343 B Health Science (Paramedicine) WS 723502 B Clinical Exercise Physiology UNE 392610 B Health Science (Sport and Exercise Science) WS 723506 B Clinical Exercise Physiology UNE 392611 B Health Science (Western Herbal Medicine) TUA 552060 B Clinical Science MQ 300676 B Health Science B Arts in International Studies UTS 609155 B Clinical Sciences (Osteopathic Studies) SCU 330167 B Health Science/Master of Nutrition CDU 590180 B Clinical Sciences (Osteopathic Studies) SCU 335115 B Health Science/Master of Occupational Therapy CDU 590190 B Cognitive and Brain Sciences MQ 300435 B Health Science/Master of Speech and Language B Cognitive and Brain Sciences and Therapy CDU 590170 B Information Technology MQ 302436 B Health Sciences LTU 187405 B Cognitive and Brain Sciences and B Psychology MQ 302438 B Health Sciences LTU 197405 B Combined Studies MQ 302000 B Health Services Management CDU 590360 B Dance Education ACPE 170130 B High Performance Sport ACU 105505 B Dance Practice ACPE 170140 B High Performance Sport ACU 105528 Course Finder B Dental Hygiene GU 283296 B Human Nutrition UC 365063 B Dental Science CSU 214738 B Human Sciences and B Cognitive and Brain B Dental Technology GU 283312 Sciences MQ 302434 B Dental Technology/B Dental Prosthetics GU 283299 B Human Sciences and B Speech and B Echocardiography (Cardiac Physiology)/ Hearing Sciences MQ 302428 GradDip Echocardiography CQU 160610 B International Public Health UNSW 428200 B Education (Physical & Health Education) ACPE 170120 B Medical and Health Sciences UOW 757630 B Exercise and Sport Science CDU 590590 B Medical and Radiation Physics UOW 757616 B Exercise and Sport Science UON 482800 B Medical and Radiation Physics Advanced Honours UOW 757603

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Course Finder | 217 Back to Guide contents B Medical Biotechnology (Honours) UOW 757611 B Nursing UOW 757101 B Medical Biotechnology (Honours) (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 757617 B Nursing UOW 757102 B Medical Laboratory Science GU 283322 B Nursing UOW 757103 B Medical Radiation Science (Diagnostic B Nursing UOW 757104 Radiography) CSU 214110 B Nursing UOW 757105 B Medical Radiation Science (Diagnostic B Nursing UOW 757106 Radiography) CSU 214114 B Nursing WS 726550 B Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Diagnostic B Nursing WS 726555 Radiography) UON 483355 B Nursing WS 726568 B Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Nuclear B Nursing WS 726560 Medicine) UON 483365 B Nursing (Accelerated Program: Enrolled Nurse) UTS 606004 B Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Radiation B Nursing (Advanced Standing) GU 283345 Therapy) UON 483375 B Nursing (Advanced Studies) USYD 513735 B Medical Radiation Science (Medical Imaging) UC 365273 B Nursing (Advanced) WS 720170 B Medical Radiation Science (Nuclear Medicine and B Nursing (Advanced) WS 720172 Molecular Imaging) CSU 214120 B Nursing (Advanced) WS 720168 B Medical Radiation Science (Nuclear Medicine and B Nursing (Advanced) WS 720174 Molecular Imaging) CSU 214124 B Nursing (Enrolled Nurse pathway) WS 726540 B Medical Radiation Science (Radiation Therapy) CSU 214134 B Nursing (Enrolled Nurse pathway) WS 726542 B Medical Science ANU 138403 B Nursing (Enrolled Nurse pathway) WS 726546 B Medical Science UC 368083 B Nursing (Enrolled Nurse pathway) WS 726544 B Medical Science UTS 607050 B Nursing (for Enrolled Nurses – Dip Nursing entry) ACU 105518 B Medical Science UNSW 429700 B Nursing (for Enrolled Nurses – Dip Nursing entry) ACU 105519 B Medical Science WS 728145 B Nursing (Pre–registration) LTU 185028 B Medical Science WS 728147 B Nursing (Pre–registration) LTU 189928 B Medical Science (Forensic Mortuary Practice) WS 728011 B Nursing B Arts in International Studies UTS 609150 B Medical Science (Specialisation) CQU 160491 B Nursing B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609568 B Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine B Nursing/B Business Administration ACU 105509 (Joint Medical Program) UNE 785000 B Nursing/B Paramedicine ACU 105510 B Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine B Nutrition TUA 552100 (Joint Medical Program) UON 785000 B Nutrition and Dietetics GU 283321 B Medical Sciences MQ 300560 B Nutrition and Dietetics (Honours) UON 483650 B Medical Sciences and B Cognitive and Brain B Nutrition and Dietetics (Honours) UOW 757647 Sciences MQ 302437 B Nutrition Science ACU 107016 B Medical Sonography/GradDip Medical Sonography CQU 160010 B Nutrition Science ACU 107018 B Midwifery CDU 590390 B Nutrition Science UOW 757645 B Midwifery SCU 335153 B Nutrition Science/B Business Administration ACU 105707 B Midwifery SCU 335167 B Occupational Health and Safety CQU 160471 B Midwifery UC 365084 B Occupational Therapy ACU 105513 B Midwifery UON 483400 B Occupational Therapy CSU 214300 B Midwifery UTS 606010 B Occupational Therapy CSU 214301 B Midwifery WS 726570 B Occupational Therapy GU 283328 B Midwifery B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609570 B Occupational Therapy SCU 335150 B Nursing ACU 105501 B Occupational Therapy SCU 335168 B Nursing ACU 105502 B Occupational Therapy UC 365107 B Nursing ACU 105526 B Occupational Therapy WS 723555 B Nursing CDU 590113 B Occupational Therapy (Honours) LTU 187408 B Nursing CDU 590600 B Occupational Therapy (Honours) UON 483700 B Nursing CSU 214650 B Oral Health USYD 513700 B Nursing CSU 214651 B Oral Health (Therapy and Hygiene) CSU 214384 B Nursing CSU 214654 B Oral Health Therapy UON 483750 B Nursing CSU 214655 B Paramedic Practice with Honours LTU 183043 B Nursing CSU 214657 B Paramedicine ACU 103713 B Nursing CQU 162511 B Paramedicine CSU 214200 B Nursing GU 283308 B Paramedicine CSU 214207 B Nursing SCU 335101 B Pedorthics SCU 335065 B Nursing SCU 335151 B Pharmacology and Toxicology GU 283331 B Nursing SCU 335164 B Pharmacy CSU 214808 B Nursing TUA 552200 B Pharmacy GU 283327 B Nursing UC 365101 B Pharmacy UC 365116 B Nursing UNDA 650170 B Pharmacy (Honours) UON 483800 B Nursing UNE 396664 B Pharmacy (Honours)/Master of Pharmacy Practice USYD 513761 B Nursing UNE 396665 B Pharmacy and Management (Honours)/Master B Nursing UON 483600 of Pharmacy Practice USYD 513766 B Nursing UON 483610 B Pharmacy with Honours UNE 392612 B Nursing UTS 606000 B Pharmacy with Honours UNE 392613

Course FinderCourse B Nursing UTS 606001 B Physical Activity and Health Science ACU 105520

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218 | Back to Guide contents My degree helped prepare me for working in a clinical setting. I was exposed to many areas of health care through work placements, which gave me confidence in my choice to pursue a career in nursing.

By working in a critical care environment, I’ve been able to develop my analytical skills to assess deteriorating patients and react in emergency situations. I often nurse people at their sickest and it’s very rewarding to be a part of their care and to hear stories of those who have recovered. Christopher McCaughtrie Registered Nurse, Intensive Care Unit, Sydney Bachelor of Nursing Graduated in 2017

B Physiotherapy ACU 105506 B Speech Pathology ACU 105514 B Physiotherapy CSU 214400 B Speech Pathology SCU 330138 B Physiotherapy CSU 214401 B Speech Pathology SCU 330168 B Physiotherapy CSU 214408 B Speech Pathology WS 723566 B Physiotherapy UC 365106 B Speech Pathology (Honours) LTU 187406 B Physiotherapy WS 723560 B Speech Pathology (Honours) UON 484150 B Physiotherapy (Honours) LTU 187407 B Sport UOW 755100 B Physiotherapy (Honours) UON 483850 B Sport and Exercise Management UTS 606030 B Podiatric Medicine CSU 214451 B Sport and Exercise Science SCU 335100 B Podiatric Medicine WS 723565 B Sport and Exercise Science SCU 335154 B Podiatry SCU 330169 B Sport and Exercise Science SCU 338160 B Podiatry UON 483900 B Sport and Exercise Science UC 365191 B Podiatry/B Pedorthics SCU 335162 B Sport and Exercise Science UTS 606020 B Pre–Medicine, Science and Health UOW 757500 B Sport and Exercise Science (Exercise Therapy) UTS 606021 B Psychological Science UNE 391678 B Sport and Exercise Science B Arts in International B Psychological Science UNE 391679 Studies UTS 609080 B Psychology CSU 211807 B Sport and Exercise Science B Creative B Psychology CSU 211810 Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609580 B Psychology USYD 513905 B Sport Development GU 283329 B Psychology (Honours) ANU 138130 B Sport Development WS 723567 B Psychology (Honours) GU 283314 B Sports Business (Leadership) ACPE 170090 B Psychology (Honours) LTU 187065 B Sports Coaching (Management) ACPE 170100 B Psychology (Honours) UOW 753230 B Sports Coaching (Strength and Conditioning) ACPE 170110 B Psychology (Honours) UNSW 429850 B Traditional Chinese Medicine WS 723570 B Psychology (Honours) WS 727501 B Veterinary Biology/B Veterinary Science CSU 214964 B Psychology (Honours) WS 727506 B Veterinary Biology/Doctor of Veterinary Medicine USYD 513970 B Psychology (Honours) WS 727502 B Veterinary Technology CSU 214954 B Psychology (Honours)/B Business UOW 751256 B Vision Science/Master of Clinical Optometry UNSW 429750 B Psychology with Honours UNE 391680 Dip Health Science (Clinical Sciences Health B Psychology with Honours UNE 391681 Promotion Health Services Management B Public and Community Health UON 483860 Therapeutic Recreation or Public Health) B Public Health GU 283315 Extended – 4 terms WS 729651 B Public Health UOW 757650 Dip Health Science Extended (Health and B Public Health (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 757653 Physical Education) – 4 terms WS 729660

B Public Health (Specialisation) CQU 160571 Dip Health Science/B Health Science (Clinical Course Finder B Science (Health) USYD 513915 Sciences Health Promotion Health Services B Science (Health)/Master of Nursing USYD 513750 Management Therapeutic Recreation or B Science and B Cognitive and Brain Sciences MQ 302435 Public Health) WS 729453 B Science in Psychology/B Health Science (Human Dip Health Science/B Health Science (Health and Movement) UC 365166 Physical Education) WS 729454 B Science/Doctor of Dental Medicine USYD 513705 Dip Alcohol and Other Drugs CDU 591010 B Science/Doctor of Medicine USYD 513720 Dip Applied Fitness ACPE 170070 B Science/Master of Nursing USYD 513745 Dip Educational Studies (Primary Education) CDU 591150 B Science/Master of Nutrition and Dietetics USYD 513965 Dip Educational Studies (Secondary Education) CDU 591160 B Speech and Hearing Sciences MQ 300428 Dip Exercise and Sport Science CDU 591070 B Speech and Hearing Sciences and B Psychology MQ 302419 Dip Health SCU 335051

Course Finder | 219 Back to Guide contents Dip Health SCU 335072 AdvDip Professional Game Development Dip Health UC 360045 – Specialising in Game Programming AIE O2110702PS Dip Health and Wellbeing TUA 552130 AdvDip Screen and Media – specialising in 3D Dip Health Care/B Nursing CDU 590710 Animation and Visual Effects AIE S21CUA60615 Dip Health Care/B Nursing CDU 590713 AdvDip Screen and Media – specialising in 3D Dip Health Science CDU 591050 Animation and Visual Effects AIE M21CUA60615 Dip Health Science TUA 552053 AdvDip Screen and Media – specialising in 3D Dip Health Science ENCH ECNH20 Animation and Visual Effects AIE C21CUA60615 Dip Medical and Health Sciences UOW 759055 AdvDip Screen and Media – specialising in 3D Dip Nutrition TUA 552110 Animation and Visual Effects AIE A21CUA60615 Dip Sport Development TUA 552230 AdvDip Screen and Media – specialising in 3D Doctor of Medicine CSU 725505 Animation and Visual Effects AIE O21CUA60615 Doctor of Medicine (Joint Program) WS 725505 AssocDeg Games Development SAE 630200 UC Aged Care Support WS 729987 AssocDeg Information Technology CQU 160160 UC Counselling and Mental Health WS 729984 AssocDeg Information Technology CQU 160161 UC Disability Care Support WS 729983 AssocDeg of Information and Communication UC Health Services Management WS 729986 Technology CDU 592030 UC Public Health Support WS 729985 AssocDeg of Network Engineering CDU 592050 UC In Medical and Health Sciences UOW 751273 B Advanced Computing USYD 513500 B Advanced Computing (Honours) ANU 135705 B Advanced Computing (Research & Development) Information Technology (Honours) ANU 135700 B Advanced Computing/B Commerce USYD 513505 B Advanced Computing/B Science USYD 513510 Information technology is the study of the processing, B Advanced Computing/B Science (Health) USYD 513515 transmitting and storage of information by computers. B Advanced Computing/B Science (Medical Science) USYD 513520 Topics studied include computation theory; computer B Applied Analytics UOW 756525 programming; data format and coding; management, B Business B Science in Information Technology UTS 603220 storage and retrieval of information in a computer B Business Information Systems UOW 754500 environment; robotics programming and artificial intelligence; B Business Information Systems UOW 754505 systems analysis. B Computer Science CDU 590260 B Computer Science GU 283461 Career opportunities include app developer, computer B Computer Science GU 283815 programmer, computer scientist, cyber security specialist, B Computer Science UNE 392620 data analyst, digital media producer, game designer, graphic B Computer Science UNE 392624 designer, graphic web designer, filmmaker, illustrator, B Computer Science UON 482400 information systems manager, intelligence analyst, IT B Computer Science UOW 754100 consultant, network administrator/engineer, photographer, B Computer Science UOW 754120 software developer, systems analyst/developer, ui/ux B Computer Science WS 724000 designer, visual effects artist, web designer/developer. B Computer Science WS 723999 B Computer Science (Advanced) WS 720142 Course name Inst Code B Computer Science (Advanced) WS 720141 B Computer Science (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 754110 AdvDip Professional Game Development B Computer Science (with specialisation) CSU 212717 – Specialising in Game Art and Animation AIE S2110702AS B Computer Science/Master of Information AdvDip Professional Game Development Technology CDU 590130 – Specialising in Game Art and Animation AIE M2110702AS B Computing and Cyber Security UNSW 450030 AdvDip Professional Game Development – B Computing Science (Hons) UTS 603230 Specialising in Game Art and Animation AIE C2110702AS B Creative Arts/B Science UOW 751504 AdvDip Professional Game Development B Cyber Security MQ 300568 – Specialising in Game Art and Animation AIE A2110702AS B Cyber Security and Behaviour WS 727052 AdvDip Professional Game Development B Data Science WS 723980 – Specialising in Game Art and Animation AIE O2110702AS B Data Science and Analytics UOW 756522 AdvDip Professional Game Development B Design Computing USYD 513105 – Specialising in Game Design and Production AIE S2110702DS B Design Computing/B Advanced Studies USYD 513110 AdvDip Professional Game Development B Digital Design AIT 8140110032 – Specialising in Game Design and Production AIE M2110702DS B Digital Enterprise CDU 590281 AdvDip Professional Game Development B Entrepreneurship (Games Design and Simulation) WS 722472 – Specialising in Game Design and Production AIE C2110702DS B Entrepreneurship (Games Design and Simulation) WS 722470 AdvDip Professional Game Development B Game Design and Development MQ 300542 – Specialising in Game Design and Production AIE A2110702DS B Games Development (Games Design) SAE 630100 AdvDip Professional Game Development B Games Development (Games Design) SAE 630105 – Specialising in Game Design and Production AIE O2110702DS B Games Development (Games Programming) SAE 630110 AdvDip Professional Game Development B Games Development (Games Programming) SAE 630115 – Specialising in Game Programming AIE S2110702PS B Information and Communications Technology WS 724020 AdvDip Professional Game Development B Information and Communications Technology WS 724012 – Specialising in Game Programming AIE M2110702PS

Course FinderCourse B Information and Communications Technology WS 724016 AdvDip Professional Game Development B Information and Communications Technology WS 724022 – Specialising in Game Programming AIE C2110702PS B Information and Communications Technology AdvDip Professional Game Development (Advanced) WS 720148 – Specialising in Game Programming AIE A2110702PS

220 | Back to Guide contents B Information and Communications Technology B Information Systems Advanced/B Business WS 720152 (Advanced) WS 720144 B Information Systems B Business UTS 603221 B Information and Communications Technology B Information Systems/B Business WS 724138 (Advanced) WS 720146 B Information Systems/B Business WS 724139 B Information and Communications Technology B Information Technology ACU 103708 (Health Information Management) WS 724027 B Information Technology ACU 103725 B Information and Communications Technology B Information Technology ANU 136063 (Health Information Management) WS 724025 B Information Technology CDU 590370 B Information and Communications Technology B Information Technology CQU 160060 (Health Information Management) WS 724026 B Information Technology CQU 160061 B Information and Communications Technology/ B Information Technology GU 283428 B Arts WS 724100 B Information Technology GU 283816 B Information and Communications Technology/ B Information Technology LTU 187410 B Business WS 724105 B Information Technology LTU 196110 B Information and Communications Technology/ B Information Technology LTU 197410 B Business WS 724110 B Information Technology MQ 300540 B Information and Communications Technology/ B Information Technology SCU 332161 B Business WS 724115 B Information Technology UC 366043 B Information and Communications Technology/ B Information Technology UON 483000 B Business (Accounting) WS 724120 B Information Technology UTS 603210

B Information and Communications Technology/ B Information Technology UOW 754300 Course Finder B Business (Accounting) WS 724130 B Information Technology UOW 754305 B Information Systems UTS 603215 B Information Technology KENT BBUS004 B Information Systems UNSW 424500 B Information Technology KENT BBUS004 B Information Systems WS 724009 B Information Technology (Co–op) CQU 160170 B Information Systems WS 724008 B Information Technology (Co–op) CQU 160171 B Information Systems (Co–op) (Honours) UNSW 424640 B Information Technology (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 754310 B Information Systems Advanced WS 720150 B Information Technology (Games Programming) AIT 8140110022 B Information Systems Advanced/B Business WS 720151

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Course Finder | 221 Back to Guide contents B Information Technology (Mobile Applications Development) AIT 8140110122 Dip Network Engineering CDU 591080 B Information Technology (with specialisations) CSU 212730 UC Information & Communications Technology WS 729988 B Information Technology (with Specialisations) CSU 212737 Undergraduate Certificate In Information Technology UOW 751271 B Information Technology and B Engineering Undergraduate Certificate In Information Technology UOW 751272 (Honours) MQ 302583 Undergraduate Certificate of Cyber Security B Information Technology/B Business GU 283626 (Bachelor Pathway) MQ 301205 B Information Technology/B Business UON 483050 Undergraduate Certificate of Game Design B Information Technology/B Business Administration ACU 103712 (Bachelor Pathway) MQ 301201 B Intelligent Digital Technologies GU 283463 Undergraduate Certificate of Information Technology B Interactive Media (2D Animation) AIT 8140110092 (Bachelor Pathway) MQ 301207 B Interactive Media (3D Design) AIT 8140110102 B Interactive Media (Film and Video) AIT 8140110012 B Interactive Media (Game Design) AIT 8140110112 Management and Commerce B Media and Communications and B Cyber Security MQ 302569 B Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies ANU 131157 Management and commerce is the study of the theory and B Networking MIT 570130 practice of planning, directing, organising, motivating and B Science (Computer Science)/B Media Arts UNSW 425801 coordinating the human and material resources of private B Science in Games Development UTS 603225 B Science in Information Technology and public organisations and institutions. It includes the Dip Information Technology Professional Practice UTS 603200 merchandising and provision of goods and services and B Science in Information Technology personal development. B Arts in International Studies UTS 609230 Topics studied include finance and financial management; B Science in Information Technology human and material resources management; human B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609565 behaviour and time management; management and B Science/B Information Technology GU 283620 administration; sales and marketing. B Software Engineering UC 366103 B Software Engineering (Artificial Intelligence) TUA 551371 Career opportunities include accountant, auditor, banker, B Software Engineering (Game Programming) TUA 551370 brand manager, business adviser, business analyst, business B Software Engineering/B Business Informatics UC 366123 consultant, economist, entrepreneur, financial analyst, B Technology UOW 754550 financial planner, human resources manager, marketing B Technology UOW 754555 specialist, project manager, stockbroker. Dip ICT/B Information and Communications Technology WS 729458 Course name Inst Code Dip ICT/B Information Systems WS 729460 Dip Information and Communications Technology B Accounting ANU 133503 Extended – ICT – 4 terms WS 729665 B Accounting CDU 590251 Dip Information and Communications Technology B Accounting CSU 212010 Extended – Information Systems – 4 terms WS 729666 B Accounting CSU 212011 Dip Augmented and Virtual Reality SAE 630290 B Accounting CSU 212014 Dip Digital Enterprise CDU 591141 B Accounting CSU 212017 Dip Information and Communications Technology CQU 160062 B Accounting CQU 160020 Dip Information and Communications Technology CQU 160063 B Accounting CQU 160021 Dip Information Technology MQ 301006 B Accounting LTU 196105 Dip Information Technology SIBT 640050 B Accounting UC 361209 Dip Information Technology UC 360010 B Accounting UNE 395664 Dip Information Technology (2 Session) UOW 759010 B Accounting UNE 395665 Dip Information Technology (2 Session) UOW 759015 B Accounting UTS 601010

The Bachelor of Commerce was really interesting – your eyes are quickly opened to the way the world works. Before specialising in your major, you try a number of subjects that broaden your understanding of business.

The Marketing major was incredibly engaging and included lots of group assignments and opportunities to be creative. The International Business major gave me the opportunity to learn about working in different cultural environments – Natasha Ricardo I even travelled to Vietnam for one of my subjects! National Account Manager Woolworths, I now work in the consumer goods industry, which Reckitt Benckiser is really fast paced – every decision has a direct Bachelor of Commerce impact on products we all use, so it’s exciting to be able to see the impact of your work. (Marketing and International Business) Graduated in 2018 B Accounting WS 721070 B Business UNSW 450010 B Accounting WS 721072 B Business WS 721005 B Accounting WS 721074 B Business WS 721007 B Accounting WS 721077 B Business WS 721006 B Accounting and Finance ACU 103710 B Business WS 721008 B Accounting/B Business CQU 160360 B Business EEI CRS1400157 B Accounting/B Business CQU 160361 B Business KENT BBUS001 B Accounting/Dip Laws CDU 590471 B Business KENT BBUS001 B Actuarial Studies ANU 134403 B Business WIN W10020 B Actuarial Studies MQ 300239 B Business – TAFE Advanced Dip Event B Actuarial Studies UNSW 424300 Management UOW 751275 B Actuarial Studies (Co–op) UNSW 424620 B Business – TAFE Advanced Dip Hospitality B Actuarial Studies with Professional Practice Management UOW 751276 (Honours) MQ 300238 B Business – TAFE Advanced Dip Travel and B Advanced Business (Honours) GU 283143 Tourism Management UOW 751277 B Advanced Business (Honours) GU 283808 B Business (Accounting) LTU 181030 B Advertising and Media MC 560220 B Business (Accounting) LTU 189940 B Agribusiness UNE 395700 B Business (Accounting) MC 560240 B Agribusiness UNE 395701 B Business (Accounting) WS 721010 B Agricultural and Resource Economics UNE 395668 B Business (Accounting) WS 721012 B Agricultural and Resource Economics UNE 395669 B Business (Accounting) WS 721011 B Agricultural Business Management CSU 215024 B Business (Accounting) WS 721013 B Agriculture/B Business UNE 393678 B Business (Advanced Business Leadership) WS 720130 B Agriculture/B Business UNE 393679 B Business (Agribusiness) LTU 181040 B Applied Data Analytics ANU 135801 B Business (Agribusiness) LTU 187425 B Applied Finance MQ 300202 B Business (Agribusiness) LTU 188025 B Applied Finance and B Actuarial Studies MQ 302239 B Business (Agribusiness) LTU 189925 B Applied Finance and B Professional Accounting MQ 302203 B Business (Applied Finance) WS 721016 B Applied Financial Advice GU 283805 B Business (Applied Finance) WS 721017 B Arts and B Business Administration MQ 302208 B Business (Economics) WS 721018 B Arts and B Commerce MQ 302251 B Business (Entrepreneurship and Innovation and B Arts/B Commerce ACU 103303 Strategic Marketing and Communication) CDU 590541 B Arts/B Event and Tourism Management UC 361533 B Business (Entrepreneurship and Innovation) CDU 590511 B Aviation (Management) UNSW 429520 B Business (Entrepreneurship and Innovation) UC 361211 B Business CDU 590481 B Business (Entrepreneurship) ICMS 530018 B Business CQU 160730 B Business (Entrepreneurship) TUA 550160 B Business CQU 160731 B Business (Event Management) TUA 550020 B Business GU 283142 B Business (Hospitality Management) TUA 553020 B Business GU 283807 B Business (Hospitality Management) WS 721020 B Business ICMS 530016 B Business (Hospitality Management) WS 721021 B Business ICMS 530017 B Business (Human Resource Management) CDU 590561 B Business LTU 181035 B Business (Human Resource Management) UC 361212 B Business LTU 189935 B Business (Human Resource Management) WS 721024 B Business LTU 196000 B Business (Human Resource Management) WS 721026 B Business MC 560200 B Business (Human Resource Management) WS 721025 B Business MIT 570110 B Business (International Business) UC 361218 B Business TUA 550010 B Business (International Business) WS 721028 B Business UNE 395676 B Business (International Business) WS 721029 B Business UNE 395677 B Business (International Management and Logistics B Business UON 482200 and Entrepreneurship and Innovation) CDU 590531 B Business UON 482210 B Business (International Management and Logistics) CDU 590501 B Business UTS 601030 B Business (International Tourism) ICMS 530061 B Business UTS 601035 B Business (Management) UC 361214 B Business UOW 751237 B Business (Management) WS 721035 B Business UOW 751238 B Business (Management) WS 721037 B Business UOW 751239 B Business (Management) WS 721036 B Business UOW 751240 B Business (Management) WS 721038 B Business UOW 751241 B Business (Marketing) ICMS 530022 Course Finder B Business UOW 751242 B Business (Marketing) TUA 550030 B Business UOW 751243 B Business (Marketing) UC 361216 B Business UOW 753660 B Business (Marketing) WS 721040 B Business UOW 753661 B Business (Marketing) WS 721042 B Business UOW 753662 B Business (Marketing) WS 721041 B Business UOW 753663 B Business (Marketing) WS 721039 B Business UOW 753664 B Business (Project Management) CDU 590571 B Business UOW 753665 B Business (Property) WS 721045 B Business UOW 753666 B Business (Property) WS 729200

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Course Finder | 223 Back to Guide contents B Business (Scholar) UOW 751244 B Business/B Business Analytics UON 484872 B Business (Scholar) UOW 751245 B Business/B Business Informatics UC 361515 B Business (Scholar) UOW 751246 B Business/B Commerce UON 482250 B Business (Scholar) UOW 751247 B Business/B Commerce UON 482260 B Business (Scholar) UOW 751248 B Business/B Communication and Media UC 361542 B Business (Scholar) UOW 751249 B Business/B Communication Design TUA 551220 B Business (Scholar) UOW 751250 B Business/B Design UC 361543 B Business (Service Management) UC 361217 B Business/B Digital Media (3D Design and B Business (Sport Management) UC 361535 Animation) TUA 551210 B Business (Sport Management) WS 721052 B Business/B Digital Media (Film and Video Design) TUA 551240 B Business (Sport Management) WS 721050 B Business/B Economics UNE 395755 B Business (Sports Management) ICMS 530121 B Business/B Economics UNE 395756 B Business (Sports Management) TUA 550050 B Business/B Government and International Relations GU 283131 B Business (Strategic Marketing and Communication B Business/B Government and International Relations GU 283812 and International Management and Logistics) CDU 590521 B Business/B Information Technology UC 361534 B Business (Strategic Marketing and Communication) CDU 590491 B Business/B Information Technology UOW 751400 B Business (Tourism and Destination Management) CDU 590551 B Business/B Innovation and Entrepreneurship UON 483060 B Business (Tourism Management) TUA 553040 B Business/B Interior Design (Commercial) TUA 551250 B Business (with specialisations) CSU 212211 B Business/B Interior Design (Residential) TUA 551260 B Business (with specialisations) CSU 212214 B Business/B Science in Psychology UC 361545 B Business (with specialisations) CSU 212217 B Commerce ACU 103701 B Business (Workplace Health and Safety) CDU 590581 B Commerce ACU 103711 B Business Administration ACU 103706 B Commerce ACU 103722 B Business Administration ACU 103716 B Commerce ANU 133003 B Business Administration ACU 103724 B Commerce LTU 197445 B Business Administration ANU 133403 B Commerce MQ 300221 B Business Administration MQ 300203 B Commerce TUA 550060 B Business Administration UNDA 650030 B Commerce UNDA 650040 B Business Administration UOW 751261 B Commerce UON 482300 B Business Administration UOW 751262 B Commerce UON 482310 B Business Administration UOW 751263 B Commerce USYD 513300 B Business Administration UOW 751264 B Commerce UOW 753602 B Business Administration UOW 751265 B Commerce UOW 753603 B Business Administration UOW 751266 B Commerce UOW 753604 B Business Administration UOW 751267 B Commerce UOW 753605 B Business Administration and B Professional B Commerce UOW 753606 Accounting MQ 302210 B Commerce UOW 753607 B Business Administration and B Psychology MQ 302416 B Commerce UOW 753608 B Business Administration and B Psychology B Commerce UNSW 424000 (Honours) MQ 302413 B Commerce (Accounting and Finance) UC 361231 B Business Administration/B Global Studies ACU 103707 B Commerce (Accounting) UC 361227 B Business Administration/B Information Technology UOW 751259 B Commerce (Business Economics) UC 361228 B Business Administration/B Information Technology UOW 751260 B Commerce (Co–op) UNSW 424600 B Business Analytics MQ 300211 B Commerce (Co–op) (Honours) UNSW 424601 B Business Analytics UON 484871 B Commerce (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753610 B Business Analytics and B Applied Finance MQ 302201 B Commerce (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753611 B Business Analytics and B Professional Accounting MQ 302233 B Commerce (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753612 B Business and Enterprise SCU 332166 B Commerce (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753613 B Business and Enterprise (Accounting) SCU 332167 B Commerce (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753614 B Business and Enterprise (Financial Services) SCU 332168 B Commerce (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753615 B Business B Arts in International Studies UTS 609130 B Commerce (Finance and Banking) UC 361229 B Business B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609530 B Commerce (Financial Planning) UC 361230 B Business B Sustainability and Environment UTS 609800 B Commerce (International) UNSW 424050 B Business Informatics UC 366003 B Commerce and B Human Sciences MQ 302255 B Business Information Systems TUA 553011 B Commerce and B Information Technology MQ 302253 B Business Innovation GU 283814 B Commerce and B Psychology MQ 302417 B Business Management (Accounting) ICMS 530160 B Commerce and B Psychology (Honours) MQ 302412 B Business Management (Fashion and Global B Commerce and B Security Studies MQ 302150 Brand Management) ICMS 530170 B Commerce/B Advanced Studies USYD 513305 B Business Studies CSU 212700 B Commerce/B Advanced Studies (Dalyell Scholars) USYD 513310 B Business Studies CSU 212701 B Commerce/B Arts UNDA 650050 B Business Studies CSU 212704 B Commerce/B Business Administration ACU 103709 B Business Studies CSU 212707 B Commerce/B Business Administration ACU 103717 B Business/B Arts LTU 181050 B Commerce/B Business Analytics UON 484873 B Business/B Arts LTU 189950 B Commerce/B Communications and Media UNDA 650060 B Business/B Arts UC 361544 B Commerce/B Global Studies ACU 103703

Course FinderCourse B Business/B Branded Fashion Design TUA 551200 B Commerce/B Information Technology UC 361327

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224 | Back to Guide contents B Commerce/B Innovation and Entrepreneurship UON 483070 B Management (Events) UTS 601068 B Commerce/B Science (Advanced Mathematics) B Management (Events) B Creative Intelligence (Honours) UNSW 424200 and Innovation UTS 609532 B Commerce/Master of Business UOW 753680 B Management (Sport Business) UTS 601070 B Construction Management (Honours) WS 722539 B Management (Sport Business) B Creative B Construction Management (Honours) WS 722538 Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609533 B Economics ANU 134003 B Management (Tourism) UTS 601072 B Economics MQ 300215 B Management (Tourism) B Creative Intelligence B Economics UNE 395666 and Innovation UTS 609534 B Economics UNE 395667 B Management B Arts in International Studies UTS 609090 B Economics USYD 513225 B Management B Sustainability and Environment UTS 609801 B Economics UTS 601090 B Marketing and Media MQ 300226 B Economics UNSW 424400 B Mathematics and Finance (Honours) UOW 756503 B Economics and B Applied Finance MQ 302202 B Mathematics and Finance (Honours) B Economics and B Business Analytics MQ 302232 (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 756520 B Economics and Finance UOW 753670 B Mathematics/B Computer Science UOW 751701 B Economics and Finance UOW 753671 B Medical and Health Sciences (Honours) B Economics and Finance UOW 753672 (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 757631 B Economics and Finance UOW 753673 B Music ANU 139114 B Economics and Finance UOW 753674 B Politics and International Relations/B Design UC 361498 B Economics and Finance UOW 753675 B Professional Accounting MQ 300223 B Economics/B Advanced Studies USYD 513230 B Professional Practice and B Business Analytics MQ 302223 B Economics/B Science (Computer Science) UNSW 424480 B Professional Practice and B Professional Accounting MQ 302222 B Educational Studies UNE 396751 B Property CQU 160101 B Event and Tourism Management UC 361480 B Property (Development, Investment and Valuation) ICMS 530080 B Event Management ICMS 530021 B Property Economics UTS 602033 B Finance ANU 133203 B Property Economics B Arts in International Studies UTS 609200 B Finance Economics and Statistics (Honours) ANU 134300 B Psychological Science/B Business GU 283346 Course Finder B Health Science B Sustainability and Environment UTS 609802 B Science and B Commerce MQ 302557 B Information Technology and B Actuarial Studies MQ 302241 B Science/B Business GU 283625 B International Business ANU 133303 B Security Studies and B Business Analytics MQ 302231 B International Business LTU 196100 B Social Sciences (Hons in Actuarial Studies B International Tourism and Hotel Management GU 283809 & Economics) ANU 134454 B International Tourism and Hotel Management/ B Sport and Exercise Management B Arts in B Business GU 283134 International Studies UTS 609085 B International Tourism and Hotel Management/ B Sport Development/B Business GU 283360 B Business GU 283810 B Tourism Management WS 727750 B Linguistics and Language Sciences and Dip Business (Standard) – 3 terms WS 729507 B Marketing and Media MQ 302226 Dip Business (Standard) – 3 terms WS 729500 B Management (Digital Creative Enterprise) UTS 601065 Dip Business Extended – 4 terms WS 729618

Course Finder | 225 Back to Guide contents Dip Business Extended – 4 terms WS 729620 Career opportunities include astronomer, biomedical Dip Business/B Business WS 729417 scientist, biotechnologist, chemist, horticulturist, Dip Business/B Business WS 729416 conservationist, environmental officer/scientist, fisheries Dip Accounting MC 560160 manager, food scientist, forensic officer, forestry worker, Dip Business ICMS 530501 geneticist, geologist, immunologist, lab technician, marine Dip Business ICMS 530502 scientist, meteorologist, microbiologist, nanoscientist, Dip Business SCU 332061 oceanographer, pharmacist, pilot, psychologist, Dip Business TUA 550103 psychotherapist, researcher, soil scientist, statistician, wildlife Dip Business UC 360015 biologist, zookeeper. Dip Business EEI CRS1400155 Dip Business (2 Session) UOW 759030 Course name Inst Code Dip Business (2 Session) UOW 759035 Dip Business (Entrepreneurship) ICMS 530503 B Advanced Medical Science WS 720233 Dip Business (International Tourism) ICMS 530551 B Advanced Medical Science WS 720235 Dip Business (Marketing) ICMS 530592 B Advanced Science WS 720252 Dip Business (Sports Management) ICMS 530541 B Advanced Science WS 720253 Dip Business (Tourism Management) TUA 553150 B Advanced Science WS 720254 Dip Business Administration SIBT 640020 B Advanced Science (Honours) UNSW 429350 Dip Business Information Systems TUA 550104 B Advanced Science (Honours)/B Arts UNSW 429370 Dip Business Management ICMS 530590 B Advanced Science (Honours)/B Engineering Dip Business Management ICMS 530591 (Honours) UNSW 429360 Dip Business Management MC 560120 B Advanced Science (Honours)/B Fine Arts UNSW 429395 Dip Business Studies CQU 160152 B Advanced Science (Honours)/B Science Dip Business Studies CQU 160153 (Computer Science) UNSW 429361 Dip Commerce MQ 301004 B Advanced Science (Honours)/B Social Science UNSW 429390 Dip Event Management ICMS 530511 B Advanced Science (Pharmaceutical Sciences) UTS 607061 Dip Event Management TUA 550150 B Advanced Science (Pre–Medicine) UTS 607063 Dip Marketing MC 560130 B Advanced Science B Creative Intelligence Dip Marketing TUA 550120 and Innovation UTS 609590 Dip Property Management ICMS 530520 B Animal and Veterinary Biosciences LTU 187049 Dip Sports Management (High Performance) ICMS 530580 B Animal Science CSU 215034 Dip Sports Management (High Performance) ICMS 530581 B Animal Science UNE 392684 Double Actuarial Studies UNSW 424350 B Animal Science UNE 392696 Double Commerce UNSW 424100 B Applied Science (Outdoor Recreation and Double Economics UNSW 424450 Ecotourism) CSU 215051 Undergraduate Certificate In Business UOW 751268 B Applied Science in Forensic Studies UC 368044 Undergraduate Certificate In Business UOW 751269 B Arts and B Science MQ 302554 Undergraduate Certificate of Accounting B Arts and B Science MQ 302555 (Bachelor Pathway) MQ 301211 B Aviation (Flying) UNSW 429500 Undergraduate Certificate of Actuarial Studies B Biodiversity and Conservation MQ 300573 (Bachelor Pathway) MQ 301217 B Biodiversity and Conservation MQ 300574 Undergraduate Certificate of Business B Biological Sciences LTU 187047 (Bachelor Pathway) MQ 301213 B Biomedical Physics UTS 607070 Undergraduate Certificate of Business Analytics B Biomedical Physics B Creative Intelligence and (Bachelor Pathway) MQ 301203 Innovation UTS 609600 Undergraduate Certificate of Finance (Bachelor B Biomedical Science ACU 107008 Pathway) MQ 301219 B Biomedical Science GU 283302 Undergraduate Certificate of Marketing (Bachelor B Biomedical Science LTU 187028 Pathway) MQ 301215 B Biomedical Science SCU 335165 B Biomedical Science UC 368093 B Biomedical Science UNE 392686 B Biomedical Science UNE 392692 Natural and Physical Sciences B Biomedical Science UON 482100 B Biomedical Science UTS 607040 Natural and physical sciences is the study of all living B Biomedical Science (Medical) LTU 187029 organisms and inanimate natural objects, through B Biomedical Science (Medical) LTU 187429 experiment, observation and deduction. B Biomedical Science/B Business Administration ACU 107011 B Bionanotechnology (Honours) UOW 757604 Topics studied include atmospheric sciences; biological B Bionanotechnology (Honours)(Dean’s Scholar) UOW 757605 processes; chemical reactions; geological composition B Biotechnology UON 482150 and structures; laboratory methodology; mathematical B Biotechnology UTS 607045 and statistical techniques; observation and measurement; B Biotechnology (Honours) UNSW 429400 scientific method; subatomic particles and quantum B Biotechnology B Business UTS 609176 mechanics; thermodynamics and entropy. B Climate Science and Adaptation UON 484875 B Clinical Sciences CDU 590270 B Coastal and Marine Science UON 484026 Course FinderCourse

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226 | Back to Guide contents I was interested in science from an early age but never knew what I wanted to be. I chose to stick with my strengths and have a crack at undertaking a science degree. Although tough, I stuck with it and ended up loving uni life. I used uni to take opportunities and find out what I was passionate about.

When I completed my degree, I didn’t have a ‘dream job’; I just wanted to enjoy what I do. In my current role I enjoy every day, helping the community through environmental Hayden Vassallo regulation and being hands–on in the field. State Infrastructure Operations Officer, Environment Protection Authority Bachelor of Science (Biology)/Honours in Ecology Graduated in 2017

B Coastal and Marine Science UON 484036 B Psychological Science ACAP 540200 B Data Science and Decisions UNSW 429150 B Psychological Science ACAP 540201 B Environmental Biology UTS 607033 B Psychological Science CDU 590410 B Environmental Science GU 283384 B Psychological Science CQU 160531 B Equine Science (with specialisation) CSU 215204 B Psychological Science GU 283313 B Exercise Science and Psychological Science SCU 335106 B Psychological Science LTU 187055 B Exercise Science and Psychological Science SCU 335155 B Psychological Science SCU 335062 B Food Science (Honours) UNSW 425600 B Psychological Science SCU 335152 B Food Science and Human Nutrition UON 482900 B Psychological Science UON 483970 B Food Science and Human Nutrition/B Business UON 482910 B Psychological Science UON 483980 B Forensic Science UTS 607020 B Psychological Science UOW 753220 B Forensic Science B Arts in International Studies UTS 609252 B Psychological Science UNSW 429800 B Forensic Science B Creative Intelligence and B Psychological Science (Advanced) UON 483975 Innovation UTS 609587 B Psychological Science (Advanced) UON 483985 B Genetics ANU 138600 B Psychological Science and Counselling ACAP 540220 B Geography UOW 755250 B Psychological Science and Counselling ACAP 540221 B GeoScience UNE 392606 B Psychological Science and Criminology ACAP 540210 B GeoScience UNE 392618 B Psychological Science/B Arts ACU 103718 B Human Sciences MQ 300430 B Psychological Science/B Commerce ACU 103719 B Life Sciences UNSW 429050 B Psychological Science/B Exercise and Sports B Marine Biology UTS 607035 Science ACU 103720 B Marine Science GU 283404 B Psychological Science/B Laws ACU 103714 B Mathematics UON 483200 B Psychological Science/B Neuroscience UOW 751755 B Mathematics UOW 756511 B Psychology (Honours) ACU 103721 B Mathematics WS 724150 B Public Health CDU 590420 B Mathematics WS 724152 B Science ANU 138003 B Mathematics WS 724154 B Science CDU 590430 B Mathematics (Advanced) UON 483205 B Science CQU 160411 B Mathematics Advanced UOW 756512 B Science GU 283400 B Mathematics/B Computer Science UON 483250 B Science MQ 300555 B Mathematics/B Science UON 483310 B Science MQ 300556 B Media and Communications and B Science MQ 302556 B Science SCU 334107 B Medical Laboratory Science CDU 590400 B Science SCU 334156 B Medical Laboratory Science (Honours) CQU 160915 B Science UC 368103

B Medical Science (Forensic Mortuary Practice) WS 728012 B Science UNE 392603 Course Finder B Medical Science B Arts in International Studies UTS 609255 B Science UNE 392621 B Medical Science B Business UTS 609175 B Science UON 484020 B Medicinal Chemistry UTS 607065 B Science UON 484030 B Medicinal Chemistry (Honours) UOW 757613 B Science USYD 513910 B Medicinal Chemistry (Honours) UNSW 429720 B Science UOW 757621 B Medicinal Chemistry (Honours) (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 757619 B Science UNSW 429000 B Medicinal Chemistry B Creative Intelligence and B Science UNSW 450020 Innovation UTS 609595 B Science WS 728167 B Neuroscience UOW 753240 B Science WS 728168 B Philosophy (Honours) – Science ANU 138000 B Science WS 728169 B Philosophy (Honours)(ANU)/B Science B Science – (Pathway to Teaching Primary/ (Honours)(NUS) ANU 138005 Secondary)/Master of Teaching (Primary) or B Psychological Science ACU 103313 Master of Teaching (Secondary) WS 729058

Course Finder | 227 Back to Guide contents I found my degree interesting because it exposed me to lots of different facets of environmental management. Working in heritage management now, I often have to liaise with other environmental specialists. My degree gave me a small insight to many different disciplines which has prepared me well for working professionally.

In my career I have the opportunity to gain an in‑depth understanding about the places we live in and how civilisations change and evolve. The work Layne Holloway that I do often acts as a small contribution to much Heritage Project Coordinator and trainee archaeologist, larger projects. It’s really satisfying hearing that a NGH Consulting major infrastructure project has been finished, and being able to say ‘I worked on that’. Bachelor of Science (Land and Heritage Management) Graduated in 2018

B Science – (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/ B Science and B Engineering (Honours) MQ 302582 Master of Teaching (Primary) or Master of Teaching B Science and B Information Technology MQ 302558 (Secondary) WS 729059 B Science and Business UNSW 429100 B Science – (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/ B Science B Arts in International Studies UTS 609250 Master of Teaching (Primary) or Master of Teaching B Science B Business UTS 609170 (Secondary) WS 729060 B Science B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609585 B Science (Advanced Mathematics) (Honours) UNSW 429300 B Science B Sustainability and Environment UTS 609803 B Science (Advanced Mathematics) (Honours)/B Arts UNSW 429320 B Science in Analytics UTS 607080 B Science (Advanced Mathematics) (Honours)/ B Science in Analytics B Arts in International Studies UTS 609220 B Engineering (Honours) UNSW 429330 B Science in Psychology UC 365123 B Science (Advanced Mathematics) (Honours)/ B Science/B Advanced Studies USYD 513930 B Science (Computer Science) UNSW 429331 B Science/B Advanced Studies (Advanced) USYD 513935 B Science (Advanced) UON 484025 B Science/B Advanced Studies (Animal and B Science (Advanced) UON 484035 Veterinary Bioscience) USYD 513945 B Science (Advanced) (Honours) ANU 138004 B Science/B Advanced Studies (Dalyell Scholars B Science (Applied Physics) UTS 607009 including Mathematical Sciences) USYD 513911 B Science (Atmospheric Science) UOW 757660 B Science/B Advanced Studies B Science (Biomolecular Physics) UOW 757661 (Food and Agribusiness) USYD 513950 B Science (Biotechnology/Biomedical Science/ B Science/B Advanced Studies (Health) USYD 513920 Medical Science) UTS 607015 B Science/B Advanced Studies (Medical Science) USYD 513960 B Science (Chemistry) UTS 607005 B Science/B Advanced Studies B Science (Computer Science) Degrees UNSW 425800 (Taronga Wildlife Conservation) USYD 513961 B Science (Criminology and Psychology) CQU 160192 B Science/B Arts GU 283623 B Science (Environmental Health) WS 728175 B Science/B Arts UOW 751801 B Science (Environmental Sciences) UTS 607011 B Science/B Arts UNSW 429200 B Science (Extended) USYD 513912 B Science/B Arts WS 728100 B Science (Flexible) UTS 607001 B Science/B Business UOW 751257 B Science (Forensic Science) WS 728178 B Science/B Business WS 728110 B Science (Honours) (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 757601 B Science/B Business WS 728111 B Science (Honours) (Dean’s Scholar) B Science/B Commerce UOW 751802 (Human Geography or Environment and B Science/B Data Science GU 283622 Heritage Management) UOW 757700 B Science/B Education (Secondary) UNSW 422110 B Science (Human Geography or Environment B Science/B Fine Arts UNSW 429230 and Heritage Management) UOW 757710 B Science/B Innovation and Entrepreneurship UON 484040 B Science (International) UNSW 429420 B Science/B International Studies WS 728115 B Science (Mathematics/Statistics) UTS 607003 B Science/B Laws UOW 751207 B Science (Medical Science) USYD 513925 B Science/B Social Science UNSW 429220 B Science (Nanotechnology) UTS 607007 B Science/Master of Mathematical Sciences USYD 513962 B Science (Physics and Mathematics) UOW 757662 B Scientific Studies UNE 392607 B Science (Physics) UOW 757637 B Scientific Studies UNE 392617 B Science (Physics)/B Arts UOW 751803 B Statistics ANU 134200 B Science (Physics)/B Mathematics UOW 751805 B Technology (Aeronautical Engineering) UNSW 450080 B Science (Psychology) ANU 138123 B Technology (Aviation) UNSW 450090 Course FinderCourse B Science (Psychology) CQU 160191 B Vision Science UC 368073 B Science Advanced Honours (Atmospheric Science) UOW 757608 B Vision Science UNSW 429740 B Science Advanced Honours (Biomolecular Physics) UOW 757609 B Zoology UNE 392685 B Science Advanced Honours (Physics) UOW 757602 B Zoology UNE 392695 B Science and B Actuarial Studies MQ 302242 Dip Science Extended – Medical Science – 4 terms WS 729682

228 | Back to Guide contents Dip Science Extended – Science – 4 terms WS 729681 B Arts UOW 753108 Dip Science/B Science WS 729468 B Arts UNSW 422000 Dip Science CDU 591110 B Arts UNSW 450001 Dip Science SCU 334014 B Arts WS 720510 Dip Science UC 360030 B Arts WS 720518 Dip Science (2 Session) UOW 759040 B Arts WS 720515 Dip Science/B Medical Science WS 729469 B Arts (Culture and Heritage) UC 362005 Undergraduate Certificate In Science UOW 751274 B Arts (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753105 B Arts (Dean’s Scholars) WS 720100 B Arts (Dean’s Scholars) WS 720104 Society and Culture B Arts (Dean’s Scholars) WS 720102 B Arts (Extended) USYD 513201 B Arts (Global Studies) UC 362008 Society and culture is the study of the physical, social and B Arts (Interpreting and Translation) WS 720521 cultural organisation of human society and their influence on B Arts (Interpreting and Translation) Dean’s Scholars WS 720106 the individual and groups. B Arts (Politics and Journalism) UNDA 650020 Topics studied include belief and value systems; cultural B Arts (Society and Culture) CDU 590610 expression; human development and behaviour; human B Arts (with Specialisations) CSU 211004 populations and their environments; law; of power; social B Arts (with Specialisations) CSU 211007 organisation and structure; social research methodology. B Arts (with specialisations) CSU 211024 B Arts (with specialisations) CSU 211027 Career opportunities include analyst, anthropologist, B Arts and B Cyber Security MQ 302568 archaeologist, archivist, barrister, child protection officer, B Arts and B Information Technology MQ 302102 community/welfare worker, copy writer, diplomat, disability B Arts and B Linguistics and Language Sciences MQ 302432 officer, foreign affairs officer, gallery curator, government B Arts and Business UNSW 422050 policy officer, historian, humanitarian worker, journalist, B Arts in Western Civilisation UOW 753100 judge/magistrate, interpreter, language specialist, lawyer, B Arts in Western Civilisation/B Creative Arts UOW 751901 legal adviser/practitioner, marketing manager, media officer, B Arts in Western Civilisation/B International Studies UOW 751902 paralegal, police officer, politician, producer, researcher, social B Arts in Western Civilisation/B Politics Philosophy and Economics UOW 751903 researcher, social worker, solicitor, translator, vocational B Arts/B Advanced Studies USYD 513205 guidance counsellor, youth worker. B Arts/B Advanced Studies (Dalyell Scholars) USYD 513222 B Arts/B Advanced Studies (International and Course name Inst Code Global Studies) USYD 513210 B Ancient History MQ 300103 B Arts/B Advanced Studies (Languages) USYD 513211 B Ancient History MQ 300104 B Arts/B Advanced Studies (Politics and International B Anthropology WS 727604 Relations) USYD 513220 B Anthropology WS 727607 B Arts/B Business GU 283231 B Applied Finance and B Laws MQ 302166 B Arts/B Business UNE 391753 B Applied Social Sciences (Community Services) TUA 552210 B Arts/B Business UNE 391754 B Applied Social Sciences (Counselling) TUA 552220 B Arts/B Business UOW 751229 B Archaeological Practice ANU 131163 B Arts/B Business WS 720600 B Archaeology MQ 300128 B Arts/B Business WS 720605 B Art History and Curatorship ANU 131100 B Arts/B Commerce UOW 751301 B Arts ACU 103302 B Arts/B Communication and Media (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 751360 B Arts ACU 103314 B Arts/B Economics and Finance UOW 751306 B Arts ANU 131003 B Arts/B Education (Secondary) UNSW 422100 B Arts CQU 160131 B Arts/B Global Studies ACU 103311 B Arts GU 283201 B Arts/B Innovation and Entrepreneurship UON 482030 B Arts GU 283229 B Arts/B International Studies UOW 751310 B Arts LTU 183010 B Arts/B International Studies (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 751309 B Arts LTU 189910 B Arts/B Science UNE 392759 B Arts MQ 300101 B Arts/B Science UNE 392760 B Arts MQ 300102 B Arts/B Science UON 482070 B Arts SCU 333100 B Arts/B Science UON 482080 B Arts SCU 333161 B Arts/B Science in Psychology UC 362184 B Arts UNDA 650010 B Arts/B Social Science WS 720610 B Arts UNE 391601 B Arts/B Social Science WS 720614 Course Finder B Arts UNE 391602 B Arts/B Social Science WS 720612 B Arts UON 482010 B Arts/B Social Work USYD 513275 B Arts UON 482020 B Arts/Master of Nursing USYD 513740 B Arts UON 482040 B Asian Studies ANU 132005 B Arts USYD 513200 B Asia–Pacific Affairs ANU 132006 B Arts UOW 753101 B Biotechnology ANU 138503 B Arts UOW 753102 B Child, Youth and Family Practice GU 283350 B Arts UOW 753106 B Child, Youth and Family Practice GU 283351 B Arts UOW 753107 B Classical Studies ANU 131103

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230 | Back to Guide contents B Cognitive and Brain Sciences and B Psychology B International Studies (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753131 (Honours) MQ 302439 B International Studies (Dean’s Scholars) WS 720160 B Communication (Social and Political Sciences) B International Studies (Dean’s Scholars) WS 720162 B Arts in International Studies UTS 609345 B International Studies/B Business UOW 751232 B Communications and Media UNDA 650070 B International Studies/B Business UOW 751233 B Communications and Media/B Arts UNDA 650080 B International Studies/B Business WS 724518 B Community Welfare SCU 331158 B International Studies/B Business WS 724520 B Community Welfare SCU 331162 B International Studies/B Commerce UOW 751311 B Computer Science/B Science UOW 751402 B International Studies/B Commerce UOW 751314 B Counselling ACAP 540500 B International Studies/B Economics and Finance UOW 751313 B Counselling ACAP 540501 B International Studies/B Media (Communication B Counselling GU 283341 and Journalism) UNSW 422210 B Criminal and Community Justice WS 727045 B International Studies/B Media (Public Relations B Criminal and Community Justice WS 727040 and Advertising) UNSW 422220 B Criminal and Community Justice/B Social Work WS 727047 B International Studies/B Media (Screen and B Criminal Justice CSU 211890 Sound Production) UNSW 422230 B Criminal Justice CSU 211897 B International Studies/B Social Science WS 724522 B Criminology ANU 131150 B International Studies/B Social Science WS 724523 B Criminology CQU 160082 B Justice Studies UC 367035 B Criminology LTU 187424 B Justice Studies/B Forensic Studies UC 367036 B Criminology UNE 391660 B Languages ANU 131193 B Criminology UNE 391661 B Languages UNE 391676 B Criminology UON 484895 B Languages UNE 391677 B Criminology WS 727033 B Languages and International Business UNE 391762 B Criminology WS 727030 B Languages and International Business UNE 391763 B Criminology and Criminal Justice GU 283223 B Languages and Linguistics GU 283224 B Criminology and Criminal Justice GU 283817 B Languages and Linguistics WS 720527 B Criminology and Criminal Justice UNSW 422350 B Languages and Linguistics WS 720529 B Criminology and Criminal Justice/ B Liberal Arts and Science USYD 513900 B Information Technology GU 283520 B Liberal Arts and Science (Extended) USYD 513901 B Criminology/B Psychological Science UON 484890 B Linguistics and Language Sciences MQ 300432 B Development Studies ANU 131143 B Linguistics and Language Sciences and B Laws MQ 302172 B Development Studies UON 482550 B Media (Communication and Journalism)/B Arts UNSW 422701 B Development Studies/B Business UON 482555 B Media (Public Relations & Advertising)/B Arts UNSW 422711 B Development Studies/B Communication UON 484874 B Media (Screen & Sound Production)/B Arts UNSW 422721 B Development Studies/B Global Indigenous Studies UON 482570 B Pacific Studies ANU 132333 B Development Studies/B Social Science UON 482560 B Philosophy UNDA 650180 B Economics/B Advanced Mathematics (Honours) UNSW 424460 B Philosophy (Honours) – Humanities and B Economics/B Advanced Science (Honours) UNSW 424470 Social Sciences ANU 132000 B Education (Primary) and B Psychology MQ 302441 B Philosophy/B Theology UNDA 650200 B European Studies ANU 131147 B Policing WS 727065 B Global Indigenous Studies UON 482001 B Policing WS 727060 B Global Indigenous Studies UON 482002 B Policing (Leadership Program) WS 720192 B Government and International Relations GU 283125 B Policing (Leadership Program) WS 720191 B Government and International Relations GU 283811 B Policing and Public Safety CSU 211930 B Historical Inquiry and Practice UNE 391610 B Political Science ANU 131162 B Historical Inquiry and Practice UNE 391611 B Politics and International Relations UC 361663 B Human Sciences and B Psychology MQ 302418 B Politics and International Relations/B Arts UC 361530 B Human Sciences and B Psychology (Honours) MQ 302414 B Politics and International Relations/B Business UC 361528 B Human Services GU 283326 B Politics and International Relations/ B Human Services GU 283801 B Communication and Media UC 361529 B Human Services/B Criminology and Criminal Justice GU 283340 B Politics and International Relations/ B Human Services/B Criminology and Criminal Justice GU 283804 B Science in Psychology UC 361497 B Humanitarian Aid and Development CDU 590460 B Politics, Philosophy and Economics ANU 131161 B Humanitarian and Development Studies WS 727626 B Politics, Philosophy and Economics UOW 753115 B Humanitarian and Development Studies WS 727608 B Politics, Philosophy and Economics UNSW 422310 B Indigenous Knowledge SCU 337118 B Politics, Philosophy and Economics (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753116 B International Relations ANU 131153 B Psychological Science/B Commerce UOW 751750 Course Finder B International Security Studies ANU 132105 B Psychological Science/B Criminology and B International Studies MQ 300113 Criminal Justice GU 283337 B International Studies UNE 391760 B Psychological Science/B Social Science UOW 751761 B International Studies UNE 391761 B Psychological Science/B Social Science B International Studies UOW 753121 (Criminology) UOW 751760 B International Studies UOW 753123 B Psychological Science/Master of Mental B International Studies UNSW 422200 Health Practice GU 283347 B International Studies WS 724505 B Psychological Science/Master of Rehabilitation B International Studies WS 724510 Counselling GU 283348

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Course Finder | 231 Back to Guide contents B Psychology MQ 300416 B Theology ACU 103904 B Psychology (Honours) MQ 300412 B Theology CSU 211955 B Psychology (Honours)/B Commerce UOW 751751 B Theology CSU 211957 B Public Policy ANU 131159 B Theology UNDA 650230 B Security Studies MQ 300150 B Theology/B Global Studies ACU 103905 B Security Studies MQ 300151 B Theology/B Philosophy ACU 107013 B Security Studies and B Laws MQ 302162 B Theology/B Philosophy ACU 107015 B Social and Economic Policy (Economic Policy) UC 361522 Dip Arts Extended – Arts – 4 terms WS 729598 B Social and Economic Policy (Sociology) UC 361523 Dip Arts Extended – Arts – 4 terms WS 729599 B Social Change and Advocacy UOW 755290 Dip Arts Extended – Interpreting and B Social Science GU 283270 Translation – 4 terms WS 729606 B Social Science MQ 300110 Dip Arts Extended – Interpreting and B Social Science MQ 300111 Translation – 4 terms WS 729607 B Social Science SCU 331161 Dip Arts/B Arts WS 729392 B Social Science UNE 391657 Dip Arts/B Arts WS 729400 B Social Science UNE 391659 Dip Arts/B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth–5Yr/ B Social Science UON 484050 Birth–12Yr) WS 729403 B Social Science UON 484060 Dip Criminal and Community Justice Extended – B Social Science UOW 755300 4 terms WS 729632 B Social Science UOW 755301 Dip Criminal and Community Justice/ B Social Science UNSW 422300 B Criminal and Community Justice WS 729439 B Social Science WS 727620 Dip Social Science (Policing)/B Policing WS 729480 B Social Science WS 727610 Dip Social Science (Policing)/B Policing WS 729479 B Social Science WS 727615 Dip Social Science Extended – Humanitarian and B Social Science WS 727621 Development Studies – 4 terms WS 729689 B Social Science (Advanced) WS 720198 Dip Social Science Extended – Social Science B Social Science (Advanced) WS 720194 – 4 terms WS 729687 B Social Science (Advanced) WS 720196 Dip Social Science Extended – Social Science B Social Science (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 755320 – 4 terms WS 729688 B Social Science (Pathway to Primary Education) UOW 755305 Dip Social Science Extended – Tourism Management B Social Science (Psychology) CSU 211850 – 4 terms WS 729691 B Social Science (Psychology) CSU 211857 Dip Social Science Policing (Extended) – 4 terms WS 729694 B Social Science (Psychology) WS 727600 Dip Social Science Policing (Extended) – 4 terms WS 729695 B Social Science (Psychology) WS 727605 Dip Social Science/B Humanitarian and B Social Science (Psychology) WS 727601 Development Studies WS 729476 B Social Work ACU 103202 Dip Social Science/B Social Science WS 729475 B Social Work ACU 103203 Dip Social Science/B Social Science WS 729477 B Social Work ACAP 540400 Dip Social Science/B Tourism Management WS 729481 B Social Work CDU 590440 Dip Arts CDU 591130 B Social Work CSU 211900 Dip Arts CDU 591134 B Social Work CSU 211904 Dip Arts CQU 160261 B Social Work CSU 211905 Dip Arts SIBT 640010 B Social Work CQU 160552 Dip Arts UOW 759020 B Social Work GU 283323 Dip Arts and Social Sciences SCU 333010 B Social Work GU 283803 Dip Arts and Social Sciences SCU 333060 B Social Work SCU 331168 Dip Community Services (Case Management) ACAP 540404 B Social Work UNE 391666 Dip Community Services (Case Management) ACAP 540405 B Social Work UNE 391667 Dip Counselling CDU 591020 B Social Work USYD 513270 Dip Counselling and Communication Skills TUA 552190 B Social Work UOW 755340 Dip Counselling Skills ACAP 540512 B Social Work UOW 755341 Dip Counselling Skills ACAP 540513 B Social Work WS 727700 Dip Indigenous Research CDU 591060 B Social Work WS 727705 Dip Languages UOW 753140 B Social Work (Honours) LTU 183029 Dip Psychology CDU 591090 B Social Work (Honours) LTU 189929 Dip Social Care CDU 591100 B Social Work (Honours) UON 484100 Dip Social Science UOW 759045 B Social Work (Honours) UON 484110 Flexible Double Arts Social Sciences B Social Work (Honours) UNSW 422400 Business and Science ANU 130010 B Social Work (Honours)/B Arts UNSW 422401 UC of Humanities (Bachelor Pathway) MQ 301221 B Social Work (Honours)/B Criminology and Criminal Justice UNSW 422403 B Social Work (Honours)/B Social Science UNSW 422402 B Speech and Hearing Sciences and B Psychology (Honours) MQ 302415 B Sustainable Communities UOW 755255 B Theology ACU 103903 Course FinderCourse

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Course name Inst Code B Computer Science/B Laws UNE 392671 AssocDeg Law (Paralegal Studies) SCU 336361 B Computer Science/B Laws UOW 751203 AssocDeg of Legal Studies CDU 592041 B Computer Science/B Laws UOW 751222 B Accounting/B Laws WS 725048 B Construction Management Studies/B Laws WS 725022 B Accounting/B Laws WS 725050 B Construction Management Studies/B Laws WS 725024 B Agriculture/B Laws UNE 392761 B Creative Arts/B Laws UOW 751204 B Agriculture/B Laws UNE 392762 B Criminal and Community Justice/B Laws WS 725029 B Applied Finance and B Laws MQ 302166 B Criminal and Community Justice/B Laws WS 725031 B Arts (Psychology)/B Laws UOW 751200 B Criminology/B Laws LTU 187420 B Arts and B Laws MQ 302160 B Criminology/B Laws UNE 391662 B Arts in Western Civilisation/B Laws UOW 751230 B Criminology/B Laws UNE 391663 B Arts/B Laws ACU 107001 B Criminology/B Laws WS 725034 B Arts/B Laws SCU 336160 B Criminology/B Laws WS 725036 B Arts/B Laws UC 362144 B Cyber Security and B Laws MQ 302174 B Arts/B Laws UNE 391655 B Economics and Finance/B Laws UOW 751216 B Arts/B Laws UNE 391658 B Economics B Laws UTS 609015 B Arts/B Laws USYD 513805 B Economics/B Laws UNE 395655 B Arts/B Laws UOW 751201 B Economics/B Laws UNE 395656 B Arts/B Laws WS 725011 B Economics/B Laws USYD 513815 B Arts/B Laws WS 725013 B Engineering (Honours)/B Laws UOW 751208 B Biomedical Science/B Laws ACU 107010 B Engineering Honours/B Laws USYD 513820 B Business (Advanced Business Leadership)/B Laws WS 720135 B Engineering Science B Laws UTS 609050 B Business Administration and B Laws MQ 302169 B Environment and B Laws MQ 302177 B Business Administration/B Laws ACU 107004 B Environmental Science/B Laws UNE 392763 B Business B Laws UTS 609010 B Environmental Science/B Laws UNE 392764 B Business/B Laws UC 361325 B Forensic Science B Laws UTS 609068 B Business/B Laws UNE 395679 B Forensic Studies/B Laws UC 368046 B Business/B Laws UNE 395680 B Information and Communications Technology/ B Business/B Laws UOW 751220 B Laws WS 725041 B Business/B Laws UOW 751251 B Information and Communications Technology/ B Business/B Laws UOW 751252 B Laws WS 725043 B Business/B Laws WS 725015 B Information Systems Advanced/B Laws WS 720155 B Business/B Laws WS 725016 B Information Systems Advanced/B Laws WS 720156 B Business/B Laws (Honours) UOW 751253 B Information Systems/B Laws WS 725046 B Commerce and B Laws MQ 302165 B Information Systems/B Laws WS 725047 B Commerce/B Laws ACU 103723 B Information Technology and B Laws MQ 302178 B Commerce/B Laws ACU 107002 B Information Technology/B Laws UOW 751213 B Commerce/B Laws UC 361324 B Information Technology/B Laws UOW 751223 B Commerce/B Laws USYD 513810 B International Studies/B Laws UOW 751212 B Commerce/B Laws UOW 751202 B International Studies/B Laws UOW 751224 B Commerce/B Laws UOW 751221 B International Studies/B Laws WS 725045 B Communication (Creative Writing) B Laws UTS 609006 B Journalism/B Laws UOW 751211 B Communication (Digital and Social Media) B Laws UTS 609008 B Laws ACU 107000 B Communication (Journalism) B Laws UTS 609001 B Laws ACU 107017 B Communication (Media Arts and Production) B Laws CDU 590381 B Laws UTS 609002 B Laws CQU 160081 B Communication (Public Communication) B Laws UTS 609005 B Laws LTU 187415 B Communication (Social and Political Sciences) B Laws LTU 197415 B Laws UTS 609003 B Laws MQ 300160 B Communication and Media/B Laws UC 361326 B Laws SCU 336167 B Communication and Media/B Laws UOW 751210 B Laws UC 367004 B Communication/B Laws WS 725020 B Laws UNDA 650100 B Computer Science/B Laws UNE 392670 B Laws UTS 604000 Course Finder

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Course Finder | 233 Back to Guide contents B Laws UTS 604001 Dip Law LPAB LPAB01 B Laws (3 years) UNE 395469 Dip Laws CDU 591071 B Laws (3 years) UNE 395470 Double Law UNSW 426000 B Laws (3 years)(Graduate entry) UNE 395465 Flexible Double Law ANU 137010 B Laws (3 years)(Graduate entry) UNE 395468 B Laws (4 years) UNE 395698 B Laws (4 years) UNE 395699 Mixed Field Programs B Laws (Direct Entry) UOW 756100 B Laws (Direct Entry) UOW 756110 Mixed field programs provide personal development training B Laws (Graduate Entry) ACU 107007 and general education in a range of subject areas, such as B Laws (Graduate Entry) UOW 756101 B Laws (Graduate Entry) UOW 756111 history, geography, natural science, social science, art B Laws (Graduate Entry) UOW 756120 and music. B Laws (Graduate entry) WS 725000 Topics studied include general studies; literacy and B Laws (Graduate entry) WS 725001 numeracy skills; personal, social and workplace relationships. B Laws (Honours) ANU 137004 B Laws (Honours) GU 283509 Mixed field programs offer students a pathway to higher B Laws (Honours) Combined UON 483100 education. B Laws (Honours)/B Arts GU 283510 B Laws (Honours)/B Business GU 283512 Course name Inst Code B Laws (Honours)/B Criminology and Criminal Justice GU 283511 Dip of General Studies CSU 214010 B Laws (Honours)/B Environmental Science GU 283517 Dip of General Studies CSU 214011 B Laws (Honours)/B Government and International Dip of General Studies CSU 214014 Relations GU 283514 Dip of General Studies CSU 214015 B Laws (Honours)/B Psychological Science GU 283516 Dip of General Studies CSU 214017 B Laws (Non–graduate entry) WS 725005 Newstep UON 481500 B Laws (Non–graduate entry) WS 725007 Newstep UON 481550 B Laws and B Engineering (Honours) MQ 302176 Standard Foundation Program MQ 301021 B Laws and B Psychology (Honours) MQ 302171 Open Foundation UON 481401 B Laws B Arts in International Studies UTS 609070 Open Foundation UON 481402 B Laws B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609575 Open Foundation UON 481403 B Laws/B Accounting CQU 160111 University Access Program UOW 759005 B Laws/B Arts CQU 160121 University Access Program UOW 759006 B Laws/B Arts UNDA 650110 University Access Program UOW 759007 B Laws/B Arts (Politics and Journalism) UNDA 650120 University Access Program – Stream 1 UOW 759008 B Laws/B Commerce UNDA 650130 University Access Program – Stream 2 UOW 759009 B Laws/B Communications and Media UNDA 650140 University Entrance Certificate – Stream 1 UOW 759001 B Laws/B Criminal Justice CSU 211910 University Entrance Certificate – Stream 2 UOW 759002 B Laws/B Criminal Justice CSU 211917 University Entrance Certificate – Stream 3 UOW 759003 B Laws/B Criminology CQU 160083 University Entrance Certificate – Stream 4 UOW 759004 B Laws/B Design UC 367006 University Preparation Program UNSW 430200 B Laws/B Global Studies ACU 107003 UNSW Preparation Program B Laws/B Philosophy UNDA 650150 (Arts and Social Sciences) UNSW 430100 B Laws/B Theology UNDA 650160 UNSW Preparation Program (Business) UNSW 430110 B Legal and Justice Studies/B Laws SCU 336169 UNSW Preparation Program (Engineering) UNSW 430120 B Linguistics and Language Sciences and B Laws MQ 302172 UNSW Preparation Program (Science) UNSW 430130 B Media and Communications and B Laws MQ 302164 B Medical Science B Laws UTS 609065 B Medical Sciences and B Laws MQ 302180 B Music/B Laws UNSW 426050 B Philosophy/B Laws ACU 107006 B Philosophy/B Theology UNDA 650200 B Politics and International Relations/B Laws UC 361495 B Politics Philosophy and Economics/B Laws UOW 751217 B Professional Accounting and B Laws MQ 302168 B Psychological Science/B Laws SCU 336150 B Psychological Science/B Laws SCU 336165 B Psychological Science/B Laws UOW 751215 B Psychology and B Laws MQ 302170 B Science and B Laws MQ 302181 B Science B Laws UTS 609060 B Science in Information Technology B Laws UTS 609020 B Science in Psychology/B Laws UC 365165 B Science/B Laws UC 365164 B Science/B Laws UNE 392669 B Science/B Laws UNE 392672

Course FinderCourse B Science/B Laws USYD 513825 B Science/B Laws WS 725060 B Science/B Laws WS 725065 B Security Studies and B Laws MQ 302162 B Theology/B Laws ACU 107005

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