International Student Guide Undergraduate 2014

Never Stand Still

WHERE LEADERS STUDY.

Arts and humanities Computer technology Languages and cultural studies Science 29, 33, 53, 63 Criminology 26 Architectural Computing 29 Americas Studies 62 Advanced Science Welcome 29, 63 Development Studies 50 Computer Engineering 29 Asian Studies 30 Aviation 35, 36 Education 52 Computer Science 29 Australian Studies 57, 60, 62 Chemistry 29 English 52 Information Systems 29, 53 Chinese Studies 52 Computer Science 29 Film Studies 50 Information Technology 29 European Studies 30 Flying 63 Globalisation Studies 34 Interactive Media Design 29 French Studies 49, 60 Food Science and 29 Humanities 51 Software Engineering 29, 53 German Studies Technology 60 History and Philosophy 29 History Creative Industries 29, 53 Hispanic Studies of Science 29, 63 International Relations 29, 63 Indigenous Studies 55 Advertising 41 Industrial Chemistry 31, 52 International Studies 29, 53 Indonesian Studies 28 Animation 60, 62 Mathematics 29 Philosophy 29, 53 Japanese Studies 28 Ceramics 58 Nanotechnology 63 Policy Studies 29, 53 Korean Studies 54 Communications 61, 62 Physics 29, 63 Politics 29 Linguistics 29 Creative Writing 29, 59, 62 Psychology 30, 63 Social Science 29, 53 Modern Languages 29 Dance 61 Statistics 63 Social Work 33, 34 Design Legal studies 29, 54, 63 Sociology Sustainability 33 Graphic/Media Design 31, 53 Business Law 29 Women’s and Gender 34 Industrial Design 53 Jurisprudence 26 Architecture Studies 33 Jewellery 53 Law 60, 62 Climate Science Built environment 54 Journalism 36, 60, 62 Earth and Environmental Medicine and health science Science 26 Architectural Computing 29, 34 Media Arts 60, 62 Anatomy 29, 36 Environmental Studies 26 Architecture 54 Media and 56 Exercise Physiology 59 Planning 33 Building Construction Communication Management and Property 58 Music 60, 62 Genetics 48 Photovoltaics and Solar Energy 34 Industrial Design 36 Music Education 57, 61 Immunology 48 Renewable Energy 27 Interior Architecture 32, 55 Public Relations 60 Medical Microbiology Engineering 27 Landscape Architecture 29 Theatre and 56 Medical Science 59 Planning Performance Studies 57 Medicinal Chemistry Visual arts 42, 49 Surveying 55 Video and Sound 56 Medicine 28 Art Education Production 60 Neuroscience 27 Art Theory Business Engineering 58 Optometry 28 Drawing 31 Accounting 37 Aerospace Engineering 62, 64, 68 Pathology 28 Fine Arts 26 Actuarial Studies 62, 64, 68 Pharmacology 38 Biomedical Engineering 28 Painting 31 Business 61 Physiology 43 Ceramic Engineering 28 Photography 31, 53, 61 Business Law 56 Surgery 39 Chemical Engineering 28 Printmaking 31 Business Economics 61 Vision Science As President and Vice-Chancellor of UNSW I take great pride in our achievements, particularly our 39 Civil Engineering 28 Sculpture, Performance CHOOSING WHICH 31, 46 Commerce status as one of the top 100 universities in the world, and Australia’s premier university focused on 50 Computer Engineering Natural sciences and Installation science, technology, business and the professions. 35 Econometrics 40 Electrical Engineering 60, 62 Biological Science Diploma of Professional Practice UNIVERSITY TO ATTEND IS 29, 31, 35, 63 Economics Every day walking through our modern and cosmopolitan campus, I am inspired to see staff and 41 Environmental 60 Biochemistry 59 To complement your 31 Finance ONE OF THE MOST EXCITING students from 120 different countries, coming together to pursue their academic passions and to Engineering 38, 50 Bioinformatics studies you can tackle some of the world’s grand challenges through research on areas such as climate change, 31, 35 Financial Economics 42 GeoInformation Systems 31, 60 Biotechnology complete a Diploma BUT DIFFICULT DECISIONS HIV, population ageing and developing innovative new technologies such as ultra-powerful 29, 63 Human Resource of Professional Practice 43 Manufacturing 60, 62 Ecology quantum computers that will transform the way we work, and the ground breaking bionic eye which Management Engineering to give you a competive has the potential to give back to thousands the power of sight. 62 Geochemistry edge in your career. THAT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY 31, 52 Information Systems 44 Mechanical Engineering 62 Geology and I believe there has never been a more exciting time to study at UNSW. In the last 12 months 29, 31, 63 International Business 45 Mechatronic Engineering WILL MAKE. Geosciences alone we have opened a new global centre of excellence for Sustainable Energy Research and 31, 61 Management 43 Metallurgy our College of Fine Arts has undergone a A$58 million dollar facelift, cementing its reputation as 60, 62 Marine Science 31, 61 Marketing 45 Mining Engineering Australia’s leading school of art, design and digital media. We have expanded our on-campus 60 Meteorology 31 Taxation 46 Naval Architecture accommodation, with the opening of state-of-the-art student apartments, the University Terraces 60, 62 Microbiology 46 Petroleum Engineering and in 2014 we will also open new college accommodation. 60, 62 Molecular Biology 47 Photonic Engineering By choosing UNSW you will be joining the brightest and best students from our local area. 60 Physical Surveys show that they go on to succeed in their chosen careers – consistently earning the 51 Software Engineering Oceanography highest graduate starting salaries. UNSW has also educated more industry CEOs than any other 49 Telecommunications university in Australia. You will be joining a talented and highly driven student community. Engineering I wish you well with your journey ahead and hope to welcome you to UNSW in 2014.

4 Educating the world’s future 19 COFA - Art Design Media 71 Academic pathways to study leaders 20 Engineering at UNSW Contents 7 UNSW: home of innovation 21 Law 72 How to apply 8 Student life and learning 22 Medicine 73 UNSW representatives in your country Frederick G Hilmer AO 10 Life on campus 23 Science President and Vice-Chancellor 74 Tuition fees and other expenses 12 Living in Sydney 24 What can I study at UNSW? 76 Our scholarships 14 Finding a place to live 26 Course listings 77 UNSW apply online data entry 16 Arts and Social 64 Direct entry guide Sciences form 67 Accepted qualifi cations 17 Australian School of 79 UNSW Institute of Business 69 English pathways to study Languages application form at UNSW 18 Built Environment 81 UNSW Foundation Studies application form

2 Educating the world’s future leaders

ACROSS THE WORLD, UNSW IS RECOGNISED FOR OUR INNOVATIVE TEACHING AND CUTTING-EDGE RESEARCH. BEYOND THIS, WE ARE COMMITTED TO PREPARING THE NEXT GENERATION OF LEADERS FOR CAREER SUCCESS.

BY WORKING CLOSELY WITH INDUSTRY, BUSINESS AND PUBLIC RESEARCH BODIES HERE AND AROUND THE GLOBE, WE ENSURE OUR PROGRAMS ARE RELEVANT TO TODAY’S FAST-PACED AND EVER-CHANGING WORLD AND THE PEOPLE WHO WILL BE LEADING IT TOMORROW.

The best and brightest students Some facts about UNSW With eight faculties in Sydney, as well as our Canberra campus, we attract some of For a relatively young university, we have enjoyed the most talented students from around Australia and internationally. This ensures enormous success. This includes: we have one of Australia’s most diverse student populations, welcoming 13,000 • Becoming a top 100 university, ranking 85th overall international students from more than 120 countries. in the 2012-13 Times Higher Education World This diversity makes for a vibrant, cosmopolitan student experience, while our University Rankings and a ranking in the top 100 internationally focused curricula and extensive exchange programs ensure all universities for global reputation and academic students receive a truly global education. prestige • Ranking 52nd in the world in the 2012 QS World Taking our graduates to the world University Rankings A degree from UNSW is recognised wherever you go in the world. And with one • Achieving membership of the prestigious Group of Australia’s largest international exchange programs, we offer our students the of Eight (Go8) leading teaching and research opportunity to study in the Asia-Pacific region, North America, South America, universities in Australia South Africa and Europe. • Gaining membership of Universitas 21, a consortium The recognition our graduates deserve of the world’s leading research universities from Asia, Europe and North America Ranked 35th in the world for employer reputation*, our international graduates have the highest median starting salaries and employment rates amongst the Australian • Becoming the first university worldwide to be Group of Eight universities**. awarded a five star plus ranking by QS World University Rankings. Having successfully studied at UNSW, many of our graduates have become leaders in government, business, research and industry. This is reflected in the fact that of Australia’s top 50 companies, UNSW has educated the highest number of serving CEOs***. Leaders in their field: our alumni www.alumni.unsw.edu.au

With over 245,000 alumni based across more than 140 countries, the UNSW global alumni network is impressive. Many work in significant positions in commerce, government, medicine, and academic life.

Some of our most prominent alumni include award-winning animator, Philip To; of the of , His Honour Justice Barnabas Fung; Chairman and CEO of Boustead Singapore Limited, Fong Fui Wong; founder of ResMed, Dr Peter Farrell AM; and co-founder of the Octopus Group, Elaine Teh.

As an alumnus of UNSW, your relationship with the University continues in a variety of ways. This allows you to enhance your personal and professional network, and keeps you informed of developments at the University. And with networks in Australia, China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, the United Kingdom, United States and Indonesia, we offer you the opportunity to meet other alumni wherever you may be.

* 2012 QS World University Rankings ** 2011 Australian Graduate Survey; includes undergraduate and postgraduate international graduates *** 2012 Suncorp Banks Power Index

4 The six-star energy rated Tyree Energy Technologies Building is the headquarters for the UNSW’s cutting edge energy research. UNSW: home of innovation

Every year, hundreds of thousands of old car tyres and Pioneering innovation discarded plastic shopping bags, that would otherwise www.nsinnovations.com.au go to landfill, are turned into steel. It’s an ingenious innovation that saves money and reduces pressure on NewSouth Innovations (NSi) is at the heart of UNSW’s research and innovation culture. Our the environment. goal is to transform our students’ research into successful products that benefit the economy, society and future generations. It’s just one of many innovations, inventions and research breakthroughs that originated at UNSW. Right If you have a great idea and need help setting up your own business while you’re studying, now, UNSW scientists are developing bionic eyes, new NSi should be your first point of contact. We will give you the opportunity to collaborate with skin care products, solar cell technology and life-saving some of the world’s most successful companies. We can also provide specific help with: virtual reality technology for the mining industry. They’re • Assessing your idea and its market potential pioneering research into earthquake response, cancer • Protecting your idea, its confidentiality and Intellectual Property (IP) rights treatment and longer lasting batteries for medical • Accessing high quality IP for free … we call it ‘Easy Access IP’ products. • Connecting with business, industry and government And you can be involved … • Meeting venture capitalists to discuss potential funding. Scientific discovery is in our DNA UNSW was established in 1949 with a single-minded scientific focus. While our curriculum has broadened since, the desire to innovate, uncover new ways of doing things and generally improve the world we will live in still drives us today. In fact, in the Excellence in Research for Australia report, UNSW was ranked at, above, or well above world standard in all fields assessed. We conduct research across a wide range of areas, but we invest considerable resources in particular areas where we think we can make a difference. UNSW is an acknowledged world leader in photovoltaics, HIV/AIDS research and quantum computing. Some of our other research strengths include biomedical sciences, water, environment and sustainability, next generation materials and technologies, social policy, government and health policy, information and communications technology, robotics and devices, business, law and economics. We are also home to a number of national centres for research excellence and we are affiliated with many of Australia’s outstanding research institutes. Working with the business community We recognise the importance of industry partnerships in bringing our ideas to the broader community. For example, the process of turning plastics and rubber into ‘green steel’ was commercialised in partnership with Onesteel. It’s no coincidence that UNSW is the highest funded university by Australian industry partners Scan to watch the 2012 UNSW through Linkage Project grants. Innovation Awards winners.

We don’t just encourage innovation, we reward it www.nsinnovations.com.au/unsw-innovation-awards We recognise the outstanding innovation of our students and staff in their fields with the annual UNSW Innovation Awards. 2012 winners include: • The team, led by Associate Professor Mike Manefield won the overall Innovation Award for cultivating bacteria that breaks down industrial toxins in contaminated groundwater. • Tanvir Rahman and Torsten Lehmann, winners of the 2012 Student Early Innovation Award, created the world’s first 10 bit cryogenic converter, which would be the core part of a silicon quantum computer controller circuit. • Alex Metelerkamp won best new student invention for a device that calculates the distance travelled by a vehicle and automatically reports the information to a home base. • A team led by Professor Bill Walsh won best new staff invention for a device that helps bone integrate on a host bone surface. • Professor Jun Wang won the Advanced Innovation Award – team category for work on the development of an innovative combined laser-waterjet manufacturing technology. • Professor Francois Ladouceur led a team developing a new class of optical sensors that can be fitted to optical fibres and distributed over large areas to form sensor arrays. • Scientia Professor Veena Sahajwalla and her team won the prize for Innovation Excellence for taking the polymer injection technology in green steel to international markets from concept to commercialisation within a decade. Associate Professor Mike Manefield

6 7 Student life and learning

The library www.library.unsw.edu.au 2.7 million items, 100,000 e-journal subscriptions and 250,000 e-book titles; it’s not surprising that the UNSW Library is one of the biggest, and best, university libraries in Australia. But great libraries are about more than just big numbers. We are committed to providing a fi rst-rate study environment, with group study rooms, media booths, dedicated postgraduate spaces and informal lounge areas, all with access to the latest technology. The Library is split over three locations: the Main Library and the Law Library on the Kensington Campus and the COFA Library at Paddington. The Learning Centre www.lc.unsw.edu.au The Learning Centre is the place to come when you need assistance with your studies. We offer a range of support services, like academic skills workshops, academic English workshops, online study guides, discipline-based learning, language programs and one-on-one consultations. All services are free of charge and individual consultations are confi dential. Counselling and psychological services www.counselling.unsw.edu.au STUDYING AT UNSW IS MORE Student life and learning UNSW Careers and Employment Counselling and Psychological Services provides free and www.studentlifelearning.unsw.edu.au www.careers.unsw.edu.au confi dential psychology consultations to all UNSW students. Our counsellors are experienced registered psychologists who THAN JUST GETTING A UNIVERSITY Student Life and Learning offers a variety Whether you’re searching for part-time understand the issues facing university students. EDUCATION. IT’S ABOUT GAINING of academic, personal and career-related work while you study, or looking ahead to services to ensure you get the most out of your postgraduate career, the Careers and In particular, counsellors can help international students adapt to THE SKILLS AND EXPERIENCES your study at UNSW. Employment Offi ce can help, with a range of cultural and educational differences and become more confi dent services including: in pursuing career and life experiences. YOU WILL NEED TO BE A LEADER You’ll discover ways to develop better study habits, improve your academic performance, • The Careers Online job vacancy website IN YOUR FIELD. HERE ARE SOME learn leadership skills, and maintain a (listing part-time, casual, vacation and OF THE LEARNING FACILITIES AND healthy work/life/study balance. We can graduate positions) also help you fi nd work and internship • Careers development workshops, covering OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE TO OUR opportunities both on- and off-campus. job search, career planning, resume and STUDENTS. For the full range of services offered, visit cover letter writing and interview skills the Student Life and Learning website or • One-on-one appointments with a career download our Uni-Verse app: consultant to help you with career www.studentlifelearning.unsw.edu.au/uni-verse management and job applications Student Development International: • Career expos and employer information Services for international students sessions (Kensington campus) • The International Employment program, www.internationalstudent.unsw.edu.au linking UNSW graduates with international employers. We know that moving to a new country is a new challenge. Our role is to make your Some of the services specifi c to transition into Australian life and study that international students include: little bit easier. • The UNSW Professional Development • We will pick you up from the airport when Program, offering employment skills training you arrive and transport you to the our and internship opportunities at UNSW Welcome Centre at the Kensington campus • Workshops covering a range of topics such (bookings are essential). Accommodation as preparing for the Australian workplace, assistance is also available. how to fi nd part-time and casual work and • You will be introduced to the University networking through our cultural mentors and international student orientation program, All services are free of charge. Step Up. Step Up covers topics like cultural transition, how to get the most out of Want to be successful in your career? The Hub Scan to watch a fun video on how learning in Australia, time management and UNSW Careers and Employment www.thehub.unsw.edu.au career planning. has helped students achieve their career goals. The Hub is a shared space where our students can engage in study and group work activities, • You can get involved in our fun social use meeting rooms for group study purposes and catch up with friends. Working space is activities and make new friends. provided for interns, social work students on placement and those working on joint staff/student • You can sign up for our language and projects. In the Hub’s chill out zone, you can relax in a cosy space with a book exchange cultural transition programs. service, chilled music, bean bags and comfy couches. Our quiet study space is also a great • When you need personalised advice area to catch up on your studies in a wireless environment. International Student Advisers are available The Hub is home to our team of Student Participation Advisors who provide advice, support and (individual consultations are confi dential). opportunities available on campus. These services are free of charge, confi dential and professional.

8 9 Life on campus

Kensington campus Kensington campus Kensington is our main campus and the home of seven faculties: Arts and Social Sciences, The Australian School of Business, Built Environment, Engineering, Law, Medicine and Science. We are proud of the campus’s 64 year history and we are constantly looking to the future. The campus is defi ned by state-of-the-art buildings, superb facilities and a reputation for teaching and research excellence. Set on extensive grounds in the inner south-east of Sydney, Kensington is close to everything. Step on a bus and you can be in the city, the Central Railway Station, the beach or the airport within 15 minutes. Paddington (COFA) campus Recently redeveloped to incorporate a world-class art and design gallery, computer labs and a suite of fi ne art and design studios, COFA has reinforced its reputation as the leading Paddington campus art, design and media school in Australia. Paddington is 10 minutes by bus from our main Kensington campus and just down the road from the emerging IT and design hubs in Surry Hills and East Sydney. Canberra campus Located at the Australian Defence Force Academy, our Canberra campus provides undergraduate education for future leaders of the Australian Defence Force and research opportunities for Arc@UNSW Sport at UNSW and recreation Banking and postal services Religious facilities international students. www.arc.unsw.edu.au www.sportandrec.unsw.edu.au When it comes to transferring funds http://studentlife.unsw.edu.au/life/ or posting a parcel, it’s nice to be able The student-teacher ratio here is the Facebook: ArcUNSW Staying active while you’re studying religious-centre to do everything on campus. There lowest of any university in the country is easy – and affordable – at UNSW. Arc is the student organisation here are two banks (Commonwealth Bank There is a range of religious and our academic staff are amongst the We have more than 30 different at UNSW. What does that mean? and ANZ Bank) and a credit union facilities at UNSW, catering to most best in their fi eld. clubs covering all kinds of sports, It means we’re a group run by (Catalyst) on the Kensington campus, major religions and available to all activities and levels. So whether Just a few kilometres from the students to provide students like you with 24-hour ATMs. They can all help students and staff. you’re a competition-level swimmer centre of Canberra, the campus has with the best uni life possible. you transfer funds from any major or a novice tennis player, there’s • The Religious Centre on the a comprehensive library, a media bank in the world, within 24 hours. resources service and the latest Whether you want to make friends, bound to be something for you. Kensington campus is attended by The Post Offi ce is on the Kensington technology facilities. have fun, gain experiences or get chaplains from Buddhist, Anglican, UNSW Fitness and Aquatic Centre upper campus. ahead, we provide access to clubs Catholic, Coptic, Greek Orthodox, www.ymcansw.org.au/centre/unsw Canberra campus and societies, events and parties, Healthcare Pentecostal, Presbyterian and Facilities and major developments volunteering programs, internships, If you’re simply wanting to get fi t, try www.healthservices.unsw.edu.au Uniting faiths. They conduct out the newly upgraded Fitness and www.facilities.unsw.edu.au/campus-development legal and advocacy for visa and Medical, dental and physiotherapy regular worship services, Bible Aquatic Centre. There is a range Great universities have great facilities. We regularly upgrade our employment issues, discounts and services are all available on campus studies, prayer meetings and offer of learn to swim, group fi tness, campuses so we can continue to deliver the best teaching and lots more! at UNSW. There are also a number spiritual counselling personal training and gym fl oor learning environments in Australia. of medical practices, as well as The world on campus classes available. Some of the • The Islamic Society has an Imam public and private hospitals, in the Some of our recent development projects include: www.arc.unsw.edu.au/clubs other exciting features include: in attendance with meeting and suburbs surrounding the University. prayer rooms available for Muslim • The six-star, A$125 million Tyree Energy Technologies Building, the · State-of-the art cardio equipment Arc runs over 200 clubs and Childcare students headquarters for all energy-related research at UNSW societies each with its own interest · New strength training zone www.earlyyears.unsw.edu.au • There is a Jewish Chaplain on • The Lowy Cancer Research Centre, one of the largest dedicated area, including hobbies, sports, · Indoor swimming pool campus research facilities in Australia and the fi rst to unite adult and areas of study, nationalities and If you plan to come to Australia with childhood cancer researchers in the one space more. Joining a club is the best young children, it’s important to • There are a number of religious way to meet people who share your consider the availability and cost of societies on campus, including • The A$146 million expansion and redevelopment of the Wallace interests and make friends in the childcare. Full-time care is diffi cult the Coptic Society, Ba’hai Wurth Building (due for completion in 2013-14), the home of UNSW campus community. to fi nd, especially for children under Society, Catholic Asian Students Medicine and the Kirby Institute three years of age. Costs can range Association, Chinese Christian • The A$56 million redevelopment of our art, design and media school, COFA As an international student, joining from A$75 to A$125 a day. Fellowship and the Pragathi Hindu a student association could also • The expansion of our residential colleges on our Kensington campus The UNSW Kensington campus has Society be a great way to settle in to life (due for completion in 2014) increasing our on-campus population to four childcare centres, however the at UNSW. There are also over 20 more than 5,000 students waiting list for places is long, so we international societies, representing recommend you apply as soon as We are also expanding student services – shopping precincts, study countries and cultures from all possible. spaces, sporting areas and cultural facilities – to create convenient, corners of the globe. Visit the vibrant places for students to study and socialise. website for a full list.

10 11 Living in Sydney

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PADDINGTON We understand that moving to a new country From Central station, you can travel across much MARKETS can be a daunting experience. So on this of the Sydney metropolitan area, country NSW page, we’ve provided you with some practical and interstate on an extensive train network. And 4.5KM information that will help make your daily life in with construction due to begin on a light rail line FROM UNSW Sydney easier. from our Kensington campus to the city via Central [10 MINUTES] railway station from 2014, students will soon have Part-time and vacation work access to even more transport options. As an international student, Australian immigration regulations allow you to work up As a full fee paying international student, to 40 hours per fortnight during semester, you may be eligible for concession travel on and full time during university vacations. It’s selected trains, buses, ferries and rail in the Australia’s largest and most dynamic city, Sydney is a beautiful, vibrant and important to note that you’re not permitted to greater Sydney metropolitan area. ever changing metropolis. Ranked by The Economist’s Global Livability work until you have commenced your studies. SYDNEY’S POPULATION Report 2011 as one of the world’s most livable cities, Sydneysiders enjoy a Food and shopping lifestyle that is unlike any other city in the world. There are many ways to fi nd casual and part- www.facilities.unsw.edu.au/Maps/pdf/ time work. Look in local newspapers, ask your Kensington_Retail_Outlets.pdf Located on the south-east coast of Australia, Sydney is the gateway to friends, or enquire at the University Careers Australia and home to over 4.5 million people. and Employment Offi ce. You can also look Sydney is famous for its vibrant food scene. SYDNEY CITY online at www.careers.unsw.edu.au And in the suburbs surrounding UNSW, million A city of the world there are many reasonably priced, good 4.5AUSTRALIA’S LARGEST AND MOST COSMOPOLITAN CITY Sydney is one of the world’s most multicultural cities. Here you can 7KM Keep in mind that as you might not be able to quality restaurants, cafés and shops selling experience the food, entertainment and customs of many cultures. And FROM UNSW fi nd a suitable job, we advise you not to plan food from around the world. Halal meat is because of its diverse cultural background, Australians are very accepting [15 MINS] your study budget around fi nding work for the readily available at butcher shops near our of the cultures of others. In fact, over 50% of Sydney residents today were maximum allowable hours. Kensington campus. AVERAGE TEMPERATURE born outside Australia or have at least one parent born overseas. Public transport With our range of on campus cafés and take- Sydney’s enviable lifestyle The most popular and convenient way to away food outlets, you won’t have to travel Sydney’s residents and visitors delight in a healthy outdoor lifestyle in a city travel to UNSW is on modern public buses. far to fi nd something to satisfy your taste surrounded by pristine sandy beaches, national parks and mountain ranges. Regular services connect UNSW with all – whether it’s sushi, croissants and coffee, o o And with a warm and sunny climate, you can enjoy outdoor activities such major transport hubs, including Sydney’s vegetarian food, laksa or noodles. as swimming, hiking and camping. Central railway station, which is approximately 17 C - 26 C 15 minutes by bus from the University. You will also fi nd food, clothing, WWW.CITYOFSYDNEY.NSW.GOV.AU Beyond the great outdoors, Sydney hosts hundreds of major cultural and pharmaceuticals, books and stationery in the sporting events each year. Combine this with thousands of eateries, cafés shops on campus and in nearby retail areas. and restaurants from many different cultures, as well as fantastic shopping, weekly markets, and an exciting and diverse nightlife, and you’ll quickly fi nd that living in Sydney is a unique experience. Making the most of Sydney’s mild climate There are four seasons in Sydney. Summer runs from December to February, autumn from March to May, winter from June to August, and spring from September to November. January and February are the hottest months, while Sydney’s winters are mild.

12 13 The Kesington Colleges redevelopment will be complete in 2014 A typical furnished bedroom on campus. offering nearly 700 new catered and self-catered beds on campus with the benefi ts of living in a supportive college environment.

THE BENEFITS OF LIVING ON CAMPUS At our University Terraces, students live in modern accommodation When you are starting out at UNSW, and have access to the diverse range of retail services available we encourage you to live in university including a supermarket and eateries. accommodation. This allows you to enjoy the benefi ts of living on or close to campus, including greater security, social opportunities, easy access to university facilities, and the convenience of moving directly into fully furnished accommodation. University accommodation is very popular and fi lls quickly. Because of this you need to apply as early as possible.

Scan to watch a virtual walkthrough of the Kensington Colleges redevelopment.

Independent accommodation options ON CAMPUS ACCOMMODATION UNSW Residential Colleges Self-catered apartments Rental property WWW.RC.UNSW.EDU.AU Residential colleges provide full board UNSW apartments are independent, Finding a place to live There are many properties available for rent in the accommodation, including meals, activities apartment-style accommodation for suburbs surrounding the University. Most of these With eight residential colleges and independent and academic and pastoral support. There are undergraduates, postgraduates, couples and will be unfurnished and costs vary according to the self-catered apartments, UNSW offers a wide common rooms for recreational activities and families with children. Apartments are furnished number of bedrooms, condition and location of the fl at, range of accommodation. basic kitchen facilities for making tea, coffee and have kitchens for meal preparation. STUDENTS AT UNSW HAVE A apartment or house. You can fi nd application information on and simple snacks. University Terraces: When renting, you will usually sign a six or 12-month NUMBER OF ACCOMMODATION accommodation at the UNSW Residential Fees for new residents quoted below are for www.rc.unsw.edu.au/terraces.html lease and pay rent in advance, plus a refundable Communities website. 2013, but colleges may also have additional Studio, one and two bedroom apartments OPTIONS AVAILABLE TO THEM. security deposit called a ‘bond’. Be aware that A$329 – $380 per week electricity, gas and telephone costs are additional, and If university accommodation isn’t available fees not included in weekly board. Barker Apartments: THESE RANGE FROM ON AND you will have to factor in establishment costs including when you apply, Student Development Kensington Colleges: www.rc.unsw.edu.au/apartments.html#Barker the purchase of furniture and equipment. International (SDI) may be able to help you www.kensingtoncolleges.unsw.edu.au OFF CAMPUS UNIVERSITY fi nd suitable accommodation through our Bedsit, one, two and fi ve bedroom apartments Sharing a house, fl at or apartment will reduce your rent. Basser College, Goldstein College, International Student Housing Assistance A$220 – $520 per week ACCOMMODATION, TO PRIVATE Usually, you will have your own room, and will share Philip Baxter College program: the cost of the rent and other expenses like electricity A$407 per week, male and female students Mulwarree Apartments: ACCOMMODATION LIKE www.internationalstudent.unsw.edu.au with your housemates. You can expect to pay between www.rc.unsw.edu.au/apartments. Creston College: A$150 to A$250 per week plus establishment costs in a html#Mulwarree HOUSES, APARTMENTS AND www.crestoncollege.edu.au shared house. Five bedroom apartments ROOMING HOUSES. A$360 – $389 per week, female students only A$195 per week You might fi nd cheaper accommodation in suburbs International House: High Street Apartments: Timing your arrival further away from our Kensington campus, but this may www.ihunsw.edu.au www.rc.unsw.edu.au/ Living in Sydney will be a big change – if you do not increase your travel time and transport costs. A$263 – $278 per week, male and female apartments.html#High have a confi rmed place on campus we recommend you Full board students (Except fi rst year undergraduates) One and two bedroom apartments arrive three to four weeks before classes start. This will This option usually gives you a furnished room and A$345 – $470 per week give you time to look for accommodation, settle in and the use of facilities in the private home of a family or New College: attend university orientation sessions. single person. Dinner and breakfast will be provided, www.newcollege.unsw.edu.au New College Village: www.ncv.unsw.edu.au If you require temporary accommodation when you and some may also include bed linen, laundry service A$425 – $494 per week, male and female Studio, fi ve and six bedroom apartments fi rst arrive, try to have this organised before landing and weekly room cleaning. Costs range from A$200 to students A$280 per week. A$340 – $400 per week in Australia. This might include private hotels, motels, Shalom College: hostels, lodges and furnished apartments ranging from Rooming houses www.shalomcollege.unsw.edu.au UNSW Village: A$45 to A$300 per day. In this option meals are not provided and you will be A$415 – A$495 multicultural, male and female www.unswvillage.com.au Studio, one to eight bedroom apartments If you require assistance looking for accommodation responsible for providing your own food, as well as students, meals included (kosher), A$244 – $369 per week Student Development International (SDI) may be able cooking, cleaning and doing your washing. Average all single rooms to help you fi nd suitable accommodation through our cost is between A$140 to A$220 per week. Use of the UniLodge: International Student Housing Assistance program: telephone is an extra cost but expenses such as gas and Warrane College: www.unilodge.com.au/unilodge_sydney www.internationalstudent.unsw.edu.au electricity are usually included. www.warrane.unsw.edu.au Studio and multi-share apartments A$424 per week, male students only A$374 - $465 per week

1414 Arts and Social Australian School Sciences of Business

T: +61 2 9385 3107 T: +61 2 9385 3507 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] W: www.arts.unsw.edu.au W: www.asb.unsw.edu.au

A PROFESSIONALLY RELEVANT ARTS WANT TO HAVE AN AUSTRALIAN LEADING If you want to combine a great AND SOCIAL SCIENCES DEGREE WILL BUSINESS SCHOOL BRAND ON YOUR lifestyle with studies that you’re ENCOURAGE YOU TO BE INTELLECTUALLY RESUME? UNSW has given me passionate about, UNSW is the so many opportunities. ADVENTUROUS, BOLDLY CREATIVE AND Our Successes, rankings and accreditation: Scan to watch place to come. Sam’s story SOCIALLY ENGAGED. 2013 – Awarded 5 stars for Graduate starting salaries, Good Universities Guide Caroline, Sweden 2012 – Awarded 5 out of 5 rating in the Excellence in Research in Australia Sam, USA Bachelor of Media in Communications and Journalism Ranked in the top 5 nationally knowledge and career options for: accounting, auditing and accountability, banking, fi nance and investment, Bachelor of Commerce and the top 50 globally, UNSW by combining two different business and management, econometrics and marketing, Arts and Social Sciences is a degrees, while our program leader in arts, humanities and fl exibility allows you to include 2010 – Awarded accreditation by EQUIS European Foundation for STUDENT BODY STUDENT BODY social sciences teaching and courses from other faculties. As Management Development for fi ve years running research. We’re one of the a member of our community, largest faculties of our kind you’ll come to think critically and We offer you the opportunity to: in Australia – a vibrant and communicate in imaginative and Be taught by our esteemed academics who have outstanding credentials. diverse community of over 6,000 articulate ways – skills that are Learn and engage with students who are the best and brightest. students from over 80 countries. sought after in any profession. Our world-class researchers, Choose the areas you wish to study, as our degree programs are very fl exible. industry experts and innovative Real-world skills Listen to industry guest speakers and be exposed to exciting career initiatives. programs make our faculty an At UNSW Arts and Social exciting place to discover new Sciences, our programs are Fast-track your degree by studying over the summer semester. ways of thinking about the world specially designed to respond 6,766 5,117 2,086 4,680 Become a global citizen – go on international exchange. 11,709 6,209 6,196 5,513 TOTAL UNDERGRAD TOTAL MALE TOTAL FEMALE and develop a professional to the challenges of today TOTAL UNDERGRAD TOTAL MALE TOTAL FEMALE STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS career that makes the most of and tomorrow. You will gain Be part of a global brand STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS your passions, interests and real-world experience within, We give you the skills, networks and knowledge to succeed in today’s SCHOOLS SCHOOLS talents. or alongside, your degree to business world. Join our global family of over 66,000 alumni and over put the theory you’ve been 6,000 undergraduate students today. Quality, choice and fl exibility learning into practice. Through SCHOOL OF EDUCATION SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTING Our range of more than 10 our internships, exchanges, BE BOLD SCHOOL OF BANKING AND FINANCE undergraduate degrees and placements and projects you will SCHOOL OF THE ARTS AND MEDIA Choose the Australian School of Business for your undergraduate study. SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS over 35 options for majors and graduate equipped with valuable www.asb.unsw.edu.au/bebold SCHOOL OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS minors gives you a licence knowledge and professional SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT LANGUAGES to explore across education, skills for a global world. humanities, social sciences, SCHOOL OF MARKETING SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES media, creative and performing SCHOOL OF RISK AND ACTUARIAL STUDIES arts. You can extend your SCHOOL OF TAXATION AND BUSINESS LAW 164 8 17 Built COFA Environment Art Design Media

T: +61 2 9385 4799 T: +61 2 9385 0684 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] W: www.be.unsw.edu.au W: www.cofa.unsw.edu.au

BE THE NEXT TO DESIGN, DELIVER AND START YOUR CREATIVE CAREER HERE The approach that UNSW takes to Are you ready for a fl ying start to your career as a professional artist or MANAGE THE 21st CENTURY CITY UNSW has prepared industrial design is very forward- designer? Have you always wanted to be an inspirational educator or art UNSW Built Environment offers Your challenge: become the next theorist? me for the future. looking with lecturers who are you the opportunity to: industry leader COFA at UNSW is the right place to be! pioneers in their fi elds. Learn from lecturers and professors A degree from our faculty equips Scan to watch Stephen’s story who are leaders in their chosen you with a crucial mix of exceptional Stephen, Zimbabwe Australia’s premier art school Joseph, Singapore fi elds and well connected to intellectual skills and practical Graduate - Design Bachelor of Industrial Design COFA is Australia’s premier art and design school. We offer the widest industry. skills to lead in your chosen range of disciplines of any art and design school in Australia, from painting profession. Whether you study to performance, printmaking and photography, animation to art writing, Have 24 hour access to state- architectural studies or industrial STUDENT BODY textiles to time-based art, educational psychology – and so much more. STUDENT BODY of-the-art design studios, digital design, construction management workshop and material library, or landscape architecture, or any of World-class teaching dedicated workspaces, 3D printer, our other undergraduate degrees, With over 300 international students from over 50 countries, COFA is and much more. you’ll tackle projects based on real committed to developing your creative potential. With our degree programs world problems – better preparing taught by practising professionals, you’ll be equipped with the right skills for Choose from one of the most you for your career. And with a focus an exciting career. comprehensive ranges of degree that stretches far beyond our home programs, which include exciting city, you’ll be ready for the global Cutting-edge facilities multidisciplinary programs. challenges ahead. Studying at COFA means working with world class staff and state-of-the- 3,005 2,265 759 2,296 2,860 2,181 1,596 1,264 Add a greater global focus to your art facilities. Located in vibrant Paddington, surrounded by galleries and At UNSW Built Environment TOTAL UNDERGRAD TOTAL MALE TOTAL FEMALE TOTAL UNDERGRAD TOTAL MALE TOTAL FEMALE boutiques, you’ll be able to immerse yourself in a creative community. STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS studies with exchange to one of 200 we support and challenge you STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS Our A$58 million campus redevelopment means you’ll have access international partner institutions. to become a leader in the built to advanced studios and exhibition spaces, including a high defi nition STUDY AREAS environment industry. SCHOOLS projection room, motion capture studio – and that’s just the beginning.

ARCHITECTURAL COMPUTING SCHOOL OF ART ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES SCHOOL OF ART HISTORY AND ART CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT AND PROPERTY EDUCATION INDUSTRIAL DESIGN SCHOOL OF DESIGN STUDIES INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE SCHOOL OF MEDIA ARTS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE PLANNING COFA ONLINE

718 5 19 Engineering Law

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T: +61 2 9385 6437 T: +61 2 9385 2264 E: [email protected] E: [email protected] W: www.eng.unsw.edu.au W: www.law.unsw.edu.au

Studying at UNSW allowed me to I had amazing lecturers at apply my knowledge to situations UNSW who really inspired in real working mines and me to use my skills to Scan to watch opened doors to lots of exciting empower myself and others. Yvette’s story. Scan to watch opportunities. BE PART OF AN INTERNATIONALLY A TOP TIER LAW SCHOOL WITH THE HIGHEST Stephen’s story TOP-RANKED ENGINEERING CENTRE GRADUATE SALARIES Yvette, China Batzul, Mongolia Graduate - Bachelor of Commerce/ Graduate - Mining Engineering At UNSW Faculty of Engineering you get the opportunity to: At UNSW Law School: Be rewarded with a highly sought Join the largest engineering faculty in Australia – learn from experienced You can choose to combine your after degree STUDENT BODY teaching staff and choose from the largest range of degree programs. law degree with a wide range of Our graduates have the highest STUDENT BODY programs – from arts to commerce, starting salaries and success in Gain valuable workplace experience using our faculty’s strong links with key computer science to engineering, securing a job*. With a law degree industrial, commercial and professional organisations. and much more. from UNSW, you can work in Apply your theoretical learning to real-world situations – all degree Put your legal training into practice a range of industries including programs include an invaluable industrial training component. through challenging mooting business, government, media, social competitions. work, and more. Benefi t from our faculty’s worldwide reputation for outstanding theoretical and applied research performance. Be involved in internships that Make a difference with great legal enrich your learning experience and minds behind you Access the extensive research laboratories and computing facilities. 9,688 6,785 7,740 1,948 count towards your law degree. Ranked in the top 30 law schools 2,809 1,628 1,250 1,559 TOTAL UNDERGRAD TOTAL MALE TOTAL FEMALE TOTAL UNDERGRAD TOTAL MALE TOTAL FEMALE STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS Be a part of a centre alive with exciting research and developments, Get a real-world understanding of globally**, UNSW Law is in the very STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS including world record-holding technologies! being a lawyer at the on-campus top tier of Australian Law Schools. community law centre, Kingsford Our solid reputation is backed RESEARCH CENTRES STUDY AREAS Become an industry leader Legal Centre. by outstanding teaching staff, As pioneers in engineering education, our faculty’s contemporary support for students and exciting AUSTRALIAN HUMAN RIGHTS CENTRE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL research-led curriculum means you’re at the forefront of innovation. With Engage in debate and discussions ENGINEERING developments within our research CENTRE FOR LAW, MARKETS AND REGULATION world-class education, a real-world focus, as well as strong industry links, in small to medium-sized classes SCHOOL OF CHEMICAL ENGINEERING and advocacy centres. THE CRIME AND JUSTICE RESEARCH NETWORK rather than large lecture theatres. SCHOOL OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL there’s no better place to prepare yourself for a career in engineering the CYBERSPACE LAW AND POLICY CENTRE ENGINEERING future. Learn from outstanding academic Whether it’s protecting human GILBERT AND TOBIN CENTRE OF PUBLIC LAW SCHOOL OF COMPUTER SCIENCE AND staff – leaders in their fi elds and rights or a bright future in business, ENGINEERING Our expertise 7 NETWORK FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES OF LAW 10 authors of many of the legal texts you’ll graduate with the skills and SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING AND Ranked 39th in the world*, UNSW Engineering truly is a hub of exciting INDIGENOUS LAW CENTRE TELECOMMUNICATIONS you’ll study. research – we’re fast tracking the development of the bionic eye, we’re knowledge to make a difference in SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL AND this world. MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING home to the world’s fastest solar powered vehicle, and we hold the world SCHOOL OF MINING ENGINEERING record for multi-layered solar cell effi ciency – and that’s not all. The * 2012 Australian Good Universities Guide SCHOOL OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERING faculty’s newly established Tyree Energy Technologies Building is one ** 2012 QS World University Rankings SCHOOL OF PHOTOVOLTAIC AND RENEWABLE of Australia’s few six-star green rated buildings, proving that UNSW ENERGY Engineering is a true world leader. SCHOOL OF SURVEYING AND GEOSPATIAL ENGINEERING * 2012 QS World University Rankings

20 21 Medicine Science

T: +61 2 9385 7788 E: [email protected] T: +61 2 9385 8765 W: www.science.unsw.edu.au E: [email protected] W: www.med.unsw.edu.au

LEARN ALONGSIDE THE EXPERTS AT A LEARN FROM AWARD-WINNING LEADERS I love the community here – the I chose to study in Australia facilities, the buildings and the RESEARCH-INTENSIVE MEDICAL SCHOOL IN SCIENCE laboratories are all outstanding. At because of UNSW. My teachers Turning discoveries into cures Science for society UNSW you see innovative ideas were excellent with lots of With a history of over 50 years, UNSW Medicine is renowned as a leading This is the motivation for staff and students in our Faculty of Science at UNSW. actually put into action. medical centre with a focus on research excellence both in Australia and Across our nine schools we have the foundations of science covered and international experience. Reema, Kenya on the international stage. Striving to turn discoveries into cures, our tomorrow’s challenges in our sights. We’re cultivating the next generation of Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) Telma, Timor Leste faculty leads the world in research on adult and childhood cancer, virology scientifi c leaders who’ll continue the never-ending race of discovery. Graduate - International Public Health including HIV research, and all aspects of the neurosciences. Essential skills Real-world learning Our science degrees equip you with the tools required to challenge existing STUDENT BODY

STUDENT BODY For both our six-year medical degree and our four-year exercise physiology knowledge, explore new frontiers, and make mind-blowing discoveries. degree, our close affi liations with Australia’s fi nest hospitals, research Whichever career path you choose to take, studying science provides you institutes and healthcare organisations means you’ll step outside of the with strong logical, analytical and creative thinking ability that’s valuable in University and learn alongside experts. Whether it’s a career in treating any work environment. We offer fl exible degrees that enable you to explore individual patients or contributing to medical clinical breakthroughs, you will science before you choose to focus, or specialist degrees that will have you on develop the theoretical knowledge, skills, as well as the necessary hands a career path from the very start. Whatever you choose, your qualifi cation will on experience to be the very best you can be in your chosen profession. be recognised around the world.

Our expertise Our expertise We’re leading the world in cancer research as the home to the A$120 UNSW is a leader in research and our scientists are among the best in the 5,938 4,154 2,982 2956 million Lowy Cancer Research Centre – one of the largest cancer research world in DNA technology, quantum computing, bioengineering, climate change TOTAL UNDERGRAD TOTAL MALE TOTAL FEMALE 3,479 1,976 1,485 1,994 STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS TOTAL UNDERGRAD TOTAL MALE TOTAL FEMALE centres in the world and the fi rst centre in Australia to bring together child and weather prediction, wildlife management, drug development, cosmology STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS and adulthood cancer research on one site. Our dedication to cutting edge and psychology. We are also developing new medicines and materials, SCHOOLS research and teaching means our students are the next generation of repairing the environment, turning plastic bags into steel – and that’s just the SCHOOLS medical experts. beginning! SCHOOL OF AVIATION We attract some of the best Australian and international scientists and have SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL, EARTH AND PRINCE OF WALES CLINICAL SCHOOL award-winning Laureate fellows, Federation fellows, Eureka prize winners and ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES RURAL CLINICAL SCHOOL SCHOOL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY AND SCHOOL OF MEDICAL SCIENCES Rhodes scholars amongst our staff. BIOMOLECULAR SCIENCES SCHOOL OF PSYCHIATRY SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND COMMUNITY You will benefi t from this rich environment – as the latest knowledge and SCHOOL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING MEDICINE technology is used to teach, nurture, and cultivate the next generation of SCHOOL OF WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S HEALTH SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS SOUTH WESTERN SYDNEY CLINICAL SCHOOL talented scientifi c leaders. SCHOOL OF OPTOMETRY AND VISION SCIENCE ST GEORGE CLINICAL SCHOOL SCHOOL OF PHYSICS ST VINCENT’S CLINICAL SCHOOL SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY 922 9 23 What can I study at UNSW? UNSW QUICKLINKS

AT UNSW YOU ARE SPOILT FOR CHOICE. Interdisciplinary studies Global education opportunities Three or four years focusing on one major can be hard work. By studying www.international.unsw.edu.au/outbound- APPLYING TO UNSW MORE ABOUT UNSW WE OFFER 130 DIFFERENT AREAS OF courses in more than one discipline, you will add variety to your degree and opportunities keep your options open if you’re uncertain of your career direction. STUDY ACROSS EIGHT FACULTIES: ARTS, Getting international experience while you are still Apply online UNSW home page Here are some of the ways to build multiple areas of study into your degree studying is a great way to pick up new skills and Apply to UNSW online www.unsw.edu.au BUILT ENVIRONMENT, BUSINESS, COFA demonstrate to future employers that you have a www.apply.unsw.edu.au at UNSW: UNSW International global perspective. (FINE ARTS), ENGINEERING, LAW, MEDICINE Double major: For some programs, such as the Bachelor of Commerce Student portal access point All information international students need AND SCIENCE. and the Bachelor of Arts, it is possible to focus on two subject areas. The We have relationships with over 200 universities Accept your offer online to know before applying structure of the program changes slightly, but the length of the program offering exchange programs in more than 35 www.my.unsw.edu.au www.international.unsw.edu.au On the following pages you will fi nd information about Bachelor programs remains unchanged. countries in Asia, North America, Europe and South Online handbook UNSW online TV channel currently available to international students. Use it as a starting point for America. Our network also includes Universitas 21, Watch videos about UNSW teaching staff In some cases, the second major can be from another faculty altogether. Search programs and course available at your research, and then refer to the relevant web references to explore the China 9 and the Global E3. UNSW and students programs and courses in more detail. For example, a Bachelor of Arts student can complete a second major in www.tv.unsw.edu.au Mathematics (offered by the Faculty of Science). There are a number of ways to enhance your www.handbook.unsw.edu.au You can also fi nd further program and course information at degree with international experience. UNSW Institute of Languages Student Life@UNSW Dual award degree programs: Some students choose to study for two All you need to know about being a student www.handbook.unsw.edu.au – we recommend you spend some time • A student exchange lets you study overseas for a English language courses to prepare you for degrees concurrently. The total duration is less than if the two degrees were at UNSW here before making your fi nal program choice. semester or year with a partner university. You will study at UNSW studied separately, but generally more than that of a single pass or honours www.studentlife.unsw.edu.au Preparation study options receive credit for the studies you complete www.languages.unsw.edu.au degree. UNSW Alumni UNSW Institute of Languages offers English language preparation • Our Practicum Exchange Program gives students UNSW Foundation Studies Find out who else has studied at UNSW programs to enable students to meet the English requirements for entry to Dual degrees allow you to combine two areas of expertise. So if you are the opportunity to spend two to 12 months at a Foundation courses to prepare www.alumni.unsw.edu.au UNSW. See page 68 for further details. interested in copyright law and artist representation, for example, you partner university to undertake research you for study at UNSW might undertake a combined Bachelor of Art Theory and Bachelor of Laws • International internships are available through most www.ufs.unsw.edu.au Full-time study program. If you are in Australia on a student visa, you will need to study full-time to faculties. They may be voluntary, for academic satisfy your visa requirements. We defi ne normal full time enrolment as If, on the other hand, you are interested in the psychology that drives credit or for a salary – it will depend on your needs 18-24 units of credit (UOC) per semester. consumer purchases, then a marketing major within the Bachelor of and the program you are studying UNSW FACULTIES STUDENT SERVICES Commerce, combined with a psychology major in the Bachelor of Science • International volunteering opportunities allow you We encourage you to enrol in 24 UOC per semester to ensure you might be for you. to immerse yourself in a new culture and make a Residential Communities complete your program within the duration stated in your Confi rmation of difference in developing countries Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Information about on-campus Enrolment. Fast-track programs: If you are enrolled in an approved four-year Bachelor www.arts.unsw.edu.au accommodation degree program and have completed the third year of study, you can apply • International short courses are offered by many of www.rc.unsw.edu.au Pass and honours degrees for entry into an approved Masters degree program. The program structure our partner universities, often during the summer or Australian School of Business In general, a three-year degree, such as a Bachelor of Arts, is referred to as will reduce the total study time required, usually by one semester. winter break www.asb.unsw.edu.au University Library a pass degree. Outstanding students are invited to complete a fourth year, • Our schools and faculties can also connect you with Faculty of Built Environment Online catalogue and bookings for library called an honours degree, which involves a major research project. Non-award programs facilities If you are interested in sampling specifi c courses at UNSW, you should study tours, conferences and fi eld trips around the www.be.unsw.edu.au If your degree is four or more years, a Bachelor of Engineering for example, world www.library.unsw.edu.au consider our short-term programs. All of the programs are non-award, so COFA - Art Design Media you will be awarded an honours degree based on outstanding achievement, while you may receive credit towards a degree back home, you won’t get a Postgraduate coursework studies www.cofa.unsw.edu.au UNSW Scholarships completion of honours-level courses, completion of a research project, or a degree from UNSW. Once you have completed your Bachelor degree, Search scholarships offered by UNSW combination of these. you can continue your study at UNSW by taking Faculty of Engineering www.scholarships.unsw.edu.au Study Abroad program a graduate coursework program. We offer one of www.eng.unsw.edu.au Assumed knowledge www.studyabroad.unsw.edu.au Student Development International (SDI) For some degree programs and fi rst-year courses, it is assumed that you the most extensive selection of graduate programs Faculty of Law Once you arrive in Sydney SDI can help you will already have a certain level of knowledge about a particular subject, If you are studying towards a degree at an accredited university outside of in Australia. Graduate degrees include Graduate www.law.unsw.edu.au settle into life at UNSW usually gained from school. Australia, you can apply to study at UNSW for one or two semesters as part Certifi cates, Graduate Diplomas and Master www.internationalstudent.unsw.edu.au of the Study Abroad Program. The credit can be used towards your studies degrees by coursework. Faculty of Medicine Semester 2 entry at your home institution. www.med.unsw.edu.au Careers and Employment In some cases, the initial order of courses for programs starting in semester Postgraduate research studies Student placements for internships and There are also opportunities to take supervised internship, volunteering or Faculty of Science 2 may differ from programs that start in semester 1 and it may not be UNSW is one of the premier research universities in professional work experience research placements. www.science.unsw.edu.au possible to complete the program in the minimum time. Australia, offering Master by Research and Doctoral www.careers.unsw.edu.au TM degrees for postgraduate research students. UNSW Canberra@ADFA Summer Down Under program Arc@UNSW If this is the case, you may need to complete summer semester studies in The Summer Down Under program gives you the chance to sample a www.unsw.adfa.edu.au fi rst or second year in order to fi nish within the minimum time. If you are interested in postgraduate research you Student organisation that makes university variety of courses during the summer semester of 2013/2014 and is a great should contact the UNSW Graduate Research fun as well as interesting If you have been granted or are eligible for advanced standing or a credit way to get a feel for university life and spend some time in Sydney during School or visit www.arc.unsw.edu.au transfer, you may be able to commence your studies in semester 2, even the Australian summer. http://research.unsw.edu.au/future-students for programs that do not usually offer semester 2 entry. You can choose from a number of disciplines including arts, business, For a more general overview of the University’s design, engineering, law and science. Find UNSW on: Internships and professional placements research strengths, visit GOVERNMENT RESOURCES UNSW ON SOCIAL MEDIA For some programs, you will be required to spend some time during your The Summer Down Under package includes on-campus accommodation http://research.unsw.edu.au/research-strengths degree on a professional placement or internship. What these involve will and courses of up to 12 units of credit. The program is non award, although differ between faculties. you may be able to get recognition for your studies at your home institution. My University Compare Australian universities Although the faculty will assist you where possible to fi nd a suitable For more information visit: http://myuniversity.gov.au facebook.com/unsw twitter.com/unsw placement, placements are not guaranteed. www.summerdownunder.unsw.edu.au or email [email protected] Student visas To fi nd out more about professional placements and internships, contact the Information on how to apply for student visas UNSW will review our undergraduate programs relevant faculty or school. to study in Australia in 2013 to ensure they continue to provide a www.immi.gov.au high quality learning experience for our students. youtube.com/unsw gplus.to/unsw Australian diplomatic missions Prospective students for 2014 will be informed of Find an Australian embassy or consulate any substantive program changes. near you www.dfat.gov.au/missions

24 25 A A Actuarial Studies Art Theory

examinations and become an associate member by Career Opportunities Career Opportunities Bachelor of Landscape Architecture Actuarial Studies completing an honours year in actuarial studies at the As a graduate, you can work as an architectural As a graduate, you may find employment as a Art Theory and Fine Arts required academic standard. computing, including architectural visualisation consulting architect in a private practice, a specialist Program code 3380 Bachelor of Actuarial Studies artist, design technology manager (in architectural architect, an architect at a multidisciplinary design ART THEORY Dual Award Degrees Faculty Built Environment Program code 3586 practices), animation professional, gaming practice, an architect in a government office or large Bachelor of Art Theory environment developer, building information modelling Minimum years 4 years Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of commercial practice architectural firms. Faculty Australian School of Business (BIM) customisation and implementation, parametric Program code 4803 Economics Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Minimum years 3 years modeller and designer or web and multimedia designer. Professional Recognition Faculty COFA Program code 3588 Semester 2 entry Yes* Units of credit (per year/total) 48/144 The Bachelor of Architectural Studies is the Minimum years 3 years Faculty Australian School of Business Bachelor of Architectural Studies undergraduate pathway to the professionally Estimated first year tuition A$29,280 Semester 2 entry No accredited postgraduate Master of Architecture degree Units of credit (per year/total) 48/144 Minimum years 4 years Program code 3261 Estimated fee to complete A$131,920 Estimated first year tuition A$33,600 which has professional recognition from the NSW Semester 2 entry Yes Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Faculty Built Environment Architects Registration Board, Australian Institute of Assumed knowledge None Estimated fee to complete A$109,320 Architects, Architects Accreditation Council of Australia Estimated first year tuition A$25,920 Semester 2 entry No Minimum years 3 years Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Assumed knowledge Maths and Commonwealth Association of Architects. undergraduate/programs/current/3380.html Estimated fee to complete A$85,320 Estimated first year tuition A$33,600 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/144 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Website www.be.unsw.edu.au Assumed knowledge None undergraduate/programs/current/3586.html Estimated fee to complete A$149,920 Semester 2 entry Yes* Bachelor of Interior Architecture * Mid-year entry may be available for this program, please Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Assumed knowledge Maths Estimated first year tuition A$31,200 Website www.asb.unsw.edu.au/futurestudents Program code 3255 check with the faculty for more information. undergraduate/programs/current/4803.html Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Estimated fee to complete A$102,360 The Bachelor of Actuarial Studies is a challenging but Faculty Built Environment Landscape architecture is a design profession Website www.cofa.unsw.edu.au highly rewarding degree that will provide you with Part undergraduate/programs/current/3588.html Assumed knowledge None with a long tradition and increasing relevance in The study of art theory focuses on understanding I accreditation into the profession. Actuarial studies Minimum years 4 years Website www.asb.unsw.edu.au/futurestudents meeting the challenge of creating sustainable and contemporary trends in the visual arts, including involves the application of statistical and financial Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 beautiful environments in urban and rural settings. painting, video, film, sculpture, performance and analysis and risk models to management in general, undergraduate/programs/current/3261.html Landscape architects combine knowledge of art and digital art. With its specialist focus on visual culture life and health insurance, superannuation, investment Website www.be.unsw.edu.au Semester 2 entry Yes* science to plan, design and manage natural and built of the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries, the degree and finance. Architecture * Mid-year entry may be available for this program, please Estimated first year tuition A$29,280 environments in Australia and internationally, which combines the study of historical developments with Bachelor of Architectural Computing check with the faculty for more information. conserve and celebrate ecological relationships, Program Structure Estimated fee to complete A$131,920 theories and methods pertinent to the visual arts. cultural values and symbolic associations. The core courses combine studies in actuarial studies, Program code 3267 Behind almost every building – from modest and Assumed knowledge None You have the opportunity to combine theoretical and economics, finance and mathematics, which prepares Faculty Built Environment intimate rooms to spaces accommodating complex Program Structure historical studies with studio-based courses in art and you for a role as an actuarial analyst. Students Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ needs and those that are extraordinary and iconic design and draw on a wide range of electives offered who achieve the required academic standard in the Minimum years 3 years undergraduate/programs/current/3255.html YEAR 1 – lies the disciplined creativity of architecture. An at UNSW. actuarial studies courses will gain exemption from Part Units of credit (per year/total) 48/144 architect designs buildings and their settings to meet Website www.be.unsw.edu.au Design Communication 1, Landscape Studio 1, I of the Institute of Actuaries of Australia professional the needs of people who use the building, clients Introduction to Landscape Architecture, Landscape Program Structure Semester 2 entry Yes* * Mid-year entry may be available for this program, please Analysis, Landscape Studio 2, History of examinations as well as the Core Technical courses of and the broader community. In their design practice, check with the faculty for more information. In your first year, you will undertake required courses the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (UK) professional Estimated first year tuition A$29,850 architects are mindful of sustainability, cultural and Landscape Architecture, Plants and Design, Design introducing you to a range of histories and theories. Communication 2 examinations. The degree can be enhanced with a Estimated fee to complete A$96,690 economic considerations. This program focuses on the design of interior In second and third year, you are able to tailor your second approved major. environments and all aspects of their structural, YEAR 2 degree by choosing your own art theory major. Assumed knowledge None Architecture is an exciting and dynamic profession spatial, social and material assembly. Students Landscape Studio 3, Landscape Documentation, Throughout your study, you will be able to fine-tune MAJOR that works closely with other built environment develop an informed appreciation of the physical, Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Landscape Studio 4, Planting Design at the your skills and areas of expertise by undertaking Actuarial Studies professionals and is responsible for considering the cultural, environmental and historic contexts of undergraduate/programs/current/3267.html Landscape Scale, Landscape Engineering Principles, electives in any area, including fine arts, design or building in its entirety. interior architecture and design, developing creative media arts. OTHER MAJORS Website www.be.unsw.edu.au Select Electives, general education courses Accounting; Business Economics; Business Law; Note: The Architecture program at UNSW is a 3 + 2 structure and inventive design solutions that reflect an * Mid-year entry may be available for this program, please Career Opportunities Business Strategy and Economic Management; where students complete a 3-year Bachelor of Architectural understanding of the human scale and experiences YEAR 3 check with the faculty for more information. As a graduate, you can pursue a career in art Finance; Financial Economics; Information Systems; Studies followed by a 2-year Master of Architecture to meet inherent in the public and private spaces of our interior Landscape Management, Landscape Studio 5, Urban the requirements for registration as an architect. For more administration, curating, art criticism and writing, International Business; Management; Marketing; Students undertaking this program explore and environments. Landscape Design Seminar, Landscape Studio 6, information about the Master of Architecture please refer to the art administration, art historical research, public Mathematics; and Statistics. innovate with new ways of investigating design 2 BEIL interdisciplinary learning course International Postgraduate Guide or the Faculty website. Program Structure programming, policy and arts project management. and management processes using the latest digital YEAR 4 Compulsory core courses: The Financial Life-cycle, technologies and software. Projects within the built Program Structure YEAR 1 Landscape Studio 7, Contemporary Theory and Dual Award Degrees Corporate Governance for Actuaries, Mathematics for environment are brought to life in real-time virtual Design Practice 1, Interior Techniques 1, Critical Research, Professional Practice, Landscape Studio 8, Actuarial Studies and Finance 1A, Mathematics for environments, through the use of information modelling YEAR 1 Perspectives 1, Design Practice 2, Interior Techniques Bachelor of Art Theory/Bachelor of Arts Actuarial Studies and Finance 1B, Business Finance, Architectural Design Studio 1, Architectural History Optional Thesis, open electives technologies and the full range of multimedia and 2, Critical Perspectives 2 Program code 4806 Microeconomics 1, Macroeconomics 1, Time Series and Theory 1, Environment 1, Enabling Skills and augmented technologies, which enables architects, Career Opportunities and Simulation, Compound Interest: Theory and Research Practice, Architectural Design Studio YEAR 2 Faculty COFA planners, builders, clients and the community to As a graduate, you can pursue a career as a design Applications, Probability and Mathematical Statistics, 2, Architectural Communications, Structures and Design Practice 3, Interior Techniques 3, Critical better understand and examine design proposals in consultant in a private practice, technical officer or Minimum years 4 years Actuarial Models and Statistics, Life Contingencies, Construction 1, elective Perspectives 3, Design Practice 4, Interior Techniques their settings. Students graduate with exceptional designer in state or local government, landscape General Insurance Techniques, Asset-Liability and intellectual and practical skills, and can exercise 4, Critical Perspectives 4 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 designer or planner in state government or landscape Derivative Models leadership in the application of computer and digital YEAR 2 planning and management specialist. Semester 2 entry Yes technologies within the built environment disciplines. Architectural Design Studio 3, Building Information YEAR 3 Career Opportunities Modelling, Architectural Design Studio 4, Architectural Design Practice 5, Design Practice 6, 2 general Estimated first year tuition A$26,160 Professional Recognition There is strong demand for graduates in actuarial Program Structure History and Theory 2, Structures and Construction 2, education courses, 2 BEIL interdisciplinary learning This program is recognised by the Australian Institute Estimated fee to complete A$118,450 studies especially in the financial services, insurance 2 general education courses and 1 open elective courses YEAR 1 of Landscape Architects. and superannuation industry. As a graduate, you Assumed knowledge None Architectural Design Studio 1, WWW in Presentation YEAR 3 YEAR 4 can work as an actuarial analyst, consultant, asset and Communications, Enabling Skills, Modelling Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ management trainee, credit analyst, forecasting Architectural Design Studio 5, Environment 2, Design Practice 7, Design Practice 8, 2 open elective and Visualisation, Structures and Construction 1, Architectural Design Studio 6, Architectural History courses, 2 BE elective courses undergraduate/programs/current/4806.html analyst, insurance analyst, risk assessment officer, Digital Representation Studio, Real Time Interactive and Theory 3, 2 BEIL interdisciplinary learning statistical research analyst, superannuation advisor, or Environments, Programming for Designers Website www.cofa.unsw.edu.au courses Career Opportunities wealth management analyst. As a graduate, you can pursue a career as a private YEAR 2 Note: An optional honours year is available. consultant or corporate interior designer and design Professional Recognition Architectural Design Studio 3, Building Information for the broad spectrum of public and private sectors This degree serves as a foundation for students Modelling, Experimental Modelling, Architectural including office, hotel, exhibition, medical and retail who wish to enter the actuarial profession. Students History and Theory 2, Digital Computation Studio, environments. must achieve the required academic standard in their Design Information Management, open electives actuarial studies courses to gain exemptions from Part Professional Recognition Note: Estimated first year tuition is based on 2013 tuition fees. I of The Institute of Actuaries of Australia professional YEAR 3 Total program costs are indicative only. Indicative fees have Digital Collaboration Studio, Design Practice, The program is recognised by the International examinations, the core technical subjects of the Federation of Interior Architects/Designers through the been calculated on a percentage increase for every year of BEIL interdisciplinary learning courses, 2 general the program. Fee increases are assessed annually and may Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (UK) professional Design Institute of Australia. examinations, and the Validation by Educational education courses, graduation project exceed the indicative figures listed above. Estimated fee to complete includes tuition and an estimate Experience credit for the Society of Actuaries Note: An optional honours year is available. (USA). Students can gain exemptions from Part II of of study-related costs of A$1,000 per year. The Institute of Actuaries of Australia professional Living expenses are not included in estimated fee to complete

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Professional Recognition In second and third year you will choose a fine arts English explores the importance of literature and Media, Culture and Technology provides a progressive Bachelor of Art Theory/Bachelor of Social The Bachelor of Art Education is fully accredited for studio stream from painting, photography, printmaking, Arts literary culture to the history of ideas, cultural identities, understanding of the social, cultural and impacts of Research and Policy secondary visual arts teaching and recognised by the sculpture/installation/performance, cross-media arts, ethical formation of individuals and communities, media and communications technologies. See also Program code 4815 Department of Education and Communities in New or textiles. You will also choose a second studio Bachelor of Arts cultural politics, artistic movements and public life. Bachelor of Media on page 64. Faculty COFA South Wales (NSW), the NSW Institute of Teachers stream from the same fine arts studio area or another Program code 3403 and the Independent Schools Association (both from media arts or design.* Environmental Humanities explores the values Music provides intensive study of the traditional Faculty Arts and Social Sciences Minimum 4.5 years government and non-government). The degree is also and worldviews that determine human choice in disciplinary focus of music, particularly theoretical The fourth year is an honours year. You will undertake environmental policy and management. and applied musicianship, analysis and composition, Units of credit (per year/total) 48/216 recognised in other Australian states and territories Minimum years 3 years and internationally. a major self-initiated project and also participate in orchestration and electronic music. See also Bachelor Semester 2 entry Yes professional experience projects. Units of credit (per year/total) 48/144 European Studies focuses on the political, economic, of Music on page 58. Note: Proficiency in English is essential in all education Semester 2 entry Yes (except for those starting a ideological and cultural forces that have shaped Estimated first year tuition A$26,160 Philosophy involves the study of theories which courses. Prospective teachers must be able to communicate *STUDIO STREAMS language from beginner level) modern Europe, and the impact of European Estimated fee to complete A$135,540 effectively with school students and staff members. You are Media arts studio streams: animation and visual developments on Australia and the rest of the world. strongly influence patterns of thought, ethical views expected to have one of the following: effects, video sound image Estimated first year tuition A$26,400 and social and political attitudes, and provides a Assumed knowledge None • Higher School Certificate minimum Band 4 in Standard (Courses taken from other faculties will be charged Film Studies investigates film from critical, theoretical deeper understanding of contemporary issues. English or Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Design studio streams: graphics media, object, at the appropriate unit of credit rate) and historical perspectives, covering key cultural • Higher School Certificate minimum Band 4 in English as a spatial, jewellery, ceramics, textiles and institutional forces in the industry, and explores Politics examines political action, ideas, institutions undergraduate/programs/current/4815.html Second Language or Estimated fee to complete A$87,240 the impact of technological, economic and aesthetic and actors, from local to global. It deals with • Higher School Certificate minimum Band 4 in Advanced Website www.cofa.unsw.edu.au Fine arts studio streams: painting, drawing, English or Assumed knowledge None factors. governments, policy development, political systems, printmaking, sculpture/installation/performance, cultures and societies. • IELTS score of 7.5, with a minimum of 8.0 in speaking and Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ listening and a minimum of 7.0 in reading and writing. photography, cross-media arts French Studies focuses on French communication SEE ALSO undergraduate/programs/current/3403.html skills and the structure and function of languages. Psychology focuses on the scientific and systematic Bachelor of Art Theory/Bachelor of Law - page 53 Career Opportunities If you do not meet these requirements you should make a Website www.arts.unsw.edu.au Studies include French literature, cultures, study of the human mind and behaviour in a wide Bachelor of Design (Honours) - page 33 general enquiry to the School of Art History and Art Education As a graduate, you can work as a practising artist in communities and societies where the language is variety of areas. See also Bachelor of Psychology on Bachelor of Media Arts (Honours) - page 34 by calling +612 9385 0678. your field of expertise. As the Bachelor of Fine Arts The Bachelor of Arts is a versatile degree, offering used. page 59. equips students with many skills and insights, you can you the opportunity to create your own career path by Dual Award Degree also find employment across arts-related industries specialising in two areas of study, as well as electives Geography studies the natural and human-dominated Sociology and Anthropology explores human ART EDUCATION Bachelor of Design/Bachelor of Art Education - page 34 including in arts administration; arts education; arts from across UNSW. You have the option to include environments, and finds practical application in the relationships and the multiplicity of interactive Bachelor of Art Education writing; commercial photography; art gallery curating an internship for academic credit to gain valuable conservation and planned development of resources. cooperation, conflict and communication that FINE ARTS and installation; exhibition design; multimedia industry work experience, as well as take advantage of our constitutes any society. Program code 4801 German Studies places special emphasis on work (with sound and web technologies); theatre, mentoring and career development programs to Faculty COFA Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) integrating the study of social, historical and cultural Theatre and Performance Studies examines how the film and/or television production; urban planning to explore your graduate options. developments in German society with the teaching of theatrical and performing arts reflect and shape our Minimum years 4 years Program code 4814 produce site-specific artwork and interior and/or public There are 35 different areas of study in the program, practical language skills and German literature. sense of who we are, studying performance culture locations to name a few. Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Faculty COFA covering the arts, humanities and social sciences as history and engaging in contemporary practice. Hispanic Studies focuses on an informed Minimum years 4 years SEE ALSO well as options from other faculties. You will be taught Semester 2 entry Yes understanding of the Spanish-speaking world through Women’s and Gender Studies* examines how gender Bachelor of Art Education - page 28 by internationally recognised academics and benefit Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 the study of Spanish language, literature, civilisation has intersected with racism, heteronormativity and Estimated first year tuition A$25,920 Bachelor of Media Arts (Honours) - page 34 from strong links to industry and government. and history. other discriminatory categories of difference to sustain Estimated fee to complete A$117,040 Semester 2 entry Yes Dual Award Degrees Areas of Study unequal social relations. Assumed knowledge None Estimated first year tuition A$25,920 Americas Studies* provides a unique combined History studies humanity in all its dimensions. It explores the diversity of human experience, the *Offered as a Minor only. Estimated fee to complete A$117,040 Bachelor of Fine Arts/Bachelor of Arts focus on both North and South America, based on Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ richness of difference in ideas, culture and institutions. international, intercultural and global perspectives. Career Opportunities undergraduate/programs/current/4801.html Assumed knowledge None Program code 4812 As a graduate, you can pursue a career in areas Art History and Theory* is the historical study that Human Resource Management studies policies Website www.cofa.unsw.edu.au Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Faculty COFA such as government, public services (for example includes ways of exploring art and design through and processes for managing people in the modern undergraduate/programs/current/4814.html Minimum years 4 years Department of Foreign Affairs, Social Security, The Bachelor of Art Education is designed to meet the history, practices, reception and philosophies. This workplace, including staff planning, recruitment, Education, Housing, Corrective Services and community’s need for art and design educators with Website www.cofa.unsw.edu.au Units of credit 48/192 study area is offered through COFA. equity, motivation and performance management. This highly developed skills in art education and fine arts. study area is offered through the Australian School of Aboriginal Affairs), business, banking, finance, NGOs, For studio-based programs an overall IELTS score of 6.0 and a Semester 2 entry Yes media, journalism, marketing, communications, It incorporates the professional experience program minimum 5.5 in each of the sub-tests will be accepted. Asian Studies examines the Asian region as well as Business. undertaken in a variety of educational, community and Australia’s place in it. Emphasis is placed on both an performing arts, management, research, and teaching Estimated first year tuition A$26,040 Indigenous Studies critiques notions of Australian industry settings. The Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) is designed for all-Asia approach and a speciality in one country or at secondary and tertiary levels. history and identity, policy and contemporary relations those who wish to involve themselves as practitioners Estimated fee to complete A$118,510 society. between non-Indigenous and Indigenous Australians Dual Award Degrees Program Structure in the visual arts or in the many related fields. This Assumed knowledge None (Nura Gili). Bachelor of Art Theory/Bachelor of Arts - page 27 In your first year you will undertake foundation degree provides rigorous and stimulating studies at Australian Studies* explores Australian history, culture Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education (Secondary - courses in both art education and fine arts. tertiary level from a wide range of approaches and and society, including concerns such as Indigenous undergraduate/programs/current/4812.html Indonesian Studies* explores the linguistic and cultural page 35 disciplines within the visual arts. This degree also issues, the environment, gender identity and politics, In your second and third years of study, you will study heritage of Indonesia, combining practical language Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws - page 53 offers strong conceptual, theoretical and technical Website www.cofa.unsw.edu.au and the shaping of cultural icons and institutions. advanced art education courses, including curriculum skills with the study of Indonesian history, society, Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Arts - page 32 fundamentals underpinning the flexibility to explore studies and professional experience. You will need Chinese Studies encompasses Chinese language and culture and customs. Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Arts - page 35 various media through practice and experimentation. to choose a studio stream that will be your focus SEE ALSO communication; culture and civilisation; history, politics Bachelor of Engineering (various programs)/Bachelor International Business deals with the development, You will undertake a significant research project and Bachelor of Fine Arts/Bachelor of Law - page 54 and philosophy. of Arts - pages 37 to 51 from painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, strategy and management of multinational enterprises, have opportunities to engage with the art world in your Bachelor of Environmental Science/Bachelor of Arts cross media arts, video sound image, sculpture/ Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Fine Arts including globalisation, cross-cultural management, final year. Creative Writing develops practical skills in page 37 performance/installation, ceramics, jewellery or - page 32 strategy and business in the Asia Pacific region. This textiles. There is also a choice of electives. creative writing in various genres, in editing and in Bachelor of Fine Arts/Bachelor of Arts - page 28 As a fine arts student you will be able to choose a understanding the professional contexts in which study area is offered through the Australian School of studio stream so that you can follow your passion. Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Arts - page 58 In your fourth year you will participate in the written communication plays a central role. Business. You can decide to focus on just one studio area or Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts - page 61 professional experience internship for the first Bachelor of Science (Advanced)/Bachelor of Arts work across a number of studio areas. In all cases, an Criminology is a program about crime, its causes International Relations studies politics at the semester where you will undertake a real teaching page 62 interdisciplinary approach to practice is encouraged. and social construction, the history and operation of international, cross-national, transnational, regional role in a state high school or another creative Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics)/ crime control institutions and the outcomes of criminal and global level. institution of your choosing. Eligible students may Bachelor of Arts - page 62 Program Structure justice policies. decide to complete honours. In your first year you will complete a foundation Japanese Studies provides language skills to prepare year made up of COFA Gateway courses. Fine arts, you for professional intercultural communications; an Career Opportunities Dance Studies enhances your appreciation and media arts and design students work alongside each awareness of culture, history and society; and the skills Graduates are able to teach visual arts, visual design, understanding of dance as both an art form and a other, encouraging multidisciplinary engagement and to use a variety of technological media in Japanese. photography and digital media in primary, secondary social practice. allowing you to gain skills and ways of thinking that schools and tertiary educational contexts and a range Korean Studies develops your communication are applicable to a wide range of studio practices. Development Studies examines issues that concern of community, cultural and industry settings, including skills in the Korean language and a knowledge and Note: Estimated first year tuition is based on 2013 tuition fees. Fine arts students focus on studio areas appropriate the developing world and the theories, policies and as artists and designers, curriculum development understanding about Korea. Total program costs are indicative only. Indicative fees have to the program’s gateway and prescribed elective practical measures that address them. officers, and as educators in museums, galleries, been calculated on a percentage increase for every year of courses. community and local government organisations. Economics Studies is the interplay between the Linguistics studies human language and provides the program. Fee increases are assessed annually and may exceed the indicative figures listed above. economic environment in which business decisions a basis for the teaching and learning of foreign are made and the strategic interactions among languages; translating and interpreting; cross-cultural Estimated fee to complete includes tuition and an estimate communication; treating language disorders; language of study-related costs of A$1,000 per year. economic agents. This study area is offered through and literacy curricula in schools. the Australian School of Business. Living expenses are not included in estimated fee to complete

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Career Opportunities SEE ALSO Bachelor of Arts and Business Bachelor of Aviation (Management) Business Law focuses on the legal requirements As a graduate, you can pursue a career in areas Biotechnology Bachelor of Engineering (Bioinformatics) - page 50 underpinning and regulating all forms of commercial Program code 3437 such as government, public services (for example Program code 3981 Bachelor of Science major in Biotechnology - page 60 activity. Business law seeks to protect consumers and Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) Department of Foreign Affairs, Social Security, Bachelor of Science (Advanced Science) commercial interests by providing legal guidelines Faculty Arts and Social Sciences Faculty Science Education, Housing, Corrective Services and Program code 3052 major in Biotechnology - page 62 for fair trading, franchising, e-business, commercial Minimum years 3 years Aboriginal Affairs), business, banking, finance, NGOs, Minimum years 3 years contracts and business transactions. media, journalism, marketing, communications, Faculty Science Units of credit (per year/total) 48/144 UOC (per year/total) 48/144 performing arts, management, research, and teaching Minimum years 4 years Business Business Strategy and Economic Management deals Semester 2 entry Yes (except for those starting a at secondary and tertiary levels. Semester 2 entry Yes with strategic behaviour among firms and provides language from beginner level) UOC (per year/total) 48/192 Bachelor of Commerce tools for effective business decision-making. It looks at Estimated first year tuition A$34,260 SEE ALSO important issues such as the behaviour of individuals Estimated first year tuition A$29,880 Semester 2 entry Yes Program code 3502 Bachelor of Arts - page 29 Estimated fee to complete A$112,050 and firms and their strategic interactions, economic (Courses taken from other faculties will be charged (summer semester must be completed after Bachelor of Commerce - page 31 Faculty Australian School of Business growth and development, public policy design and at the appropriate unit of credit rate) Assumed Knowledge Maths and Physics 1st semester of study) implementation, and the means to improve overall Estimated first year tuition A$34,320 Minimum years 3 years Estimated fee to complete A$94,440 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ efficiency and living standards. undergraduate/programs/current/3981.html Estimated fee to complete A$154,480 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/144 Assumed knowledge None Finance is essentially the management of money in the Aviation Website www.aviation.unsw.edu.au Semester 2 entry Yes Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Assumed Knowledge Maths and Chemistry financial and capital markets. It deals with investment undergraduate/programs/current/3437.html Bachelor of Aviation (Flying) The Bachelor of Aviation (Management) shares a Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Estimated first year tuition A$33,360 decisions (e.g. portfolio selection, mergers and common academic core with the Bachelor of Aviation acquisitions) and corporate financing decisions (e.g. Website www.arts.unsw.edu.au Program code 3980 undergraduate/programs/current/3052.html Estimated fee to complete A$109,080 (Flying) plus a wide range of aviation management dividend policy, debt and equity structures, and lease Website www.science.unsw.edu.au The Bachelor of Arts and Business is a new degree Faculty Science courses. The program is designed for those with Assumed knowledge Maths decisions) within those markets. It involves determining that provides you with the opportunity to follow Minimum years 3 years aviation industry experience or licences who desire to Biotechnology is used for the production of Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ the values (or prices) of financial assets and making your passions in the arts, and also develop skills in further their qualifications to a tertiary level, or those pharmaceuticals, food and industrial chemicals, in undergraduate/programs/current/3502.html decisions in the face of uncertainty in an ever-changing, business and management. There are mentoring and UOC (per year/total) 48/144 who seek a new career in aviation in the broad context the development of improved crops and livestock for fast-paced environment. It is also concerned with the Website www.asb.unsw.edu.au/futurestudents career development programs that encourage you Semester 2 entry No of flight operations either on or off the flight deck. farming, for environmental clean-up, and in forensics. development of risk-hedging strategies as an important to explore subject options that will maximise your Modern biotechnology makes practical use of the The Bachelor of Commerce is a highly valued mechanism to manage adverse movements in share potential. Estimated first year tuition A$34,260 Program Structure most recent scientific advances. Our ability to cope business qualification that opens doors to a wide prices, interest rates and other financial uncertainties. YEAR 1 with many of the world’s medical, environmental, Program Structure Estimated fee to complete A$226,380 variety of careers. This degree offers you the flexibility Fundamentals of Aviation, Introduction to Human agricultural and manufacturing problems in the Financial Economics focuses on understanding how Develop foundations in business through the following (including A$126,000 approx. flying fees) to design a degree program that suits your interests Factors, Airline Economics, Introduction to Aircraft 21st century will depend heavily on advances in and career aspirations. individuals, firms and markets manage financial risk. core courses: Assumed Knowledge Maths and Physics Engineering, Mathematics for Life Sciences, Statistics biotechnology. This degree is for bright, enterprising It analyses decision making by business, government is recommended • Accounting and Financial Management 1A for Life and Social Sciences, Physics 1A (Aviation), students who want to change the world we live Program Structure and global organisations, the causes and effects of • Microeconomics 1 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Energy and Environmental Physics, Airline Financial in. As with all our science degrees you start your The compulsory core courses in the first semester inflation, and income distribution. • Marketing Fundamentals Analysis and Decision Support provide you with the business fundamentals. You will undergraduate/programs/current/3980.html degree building on the fundamentals of science with Human Resource Management is the strategic • Managing Organisations and People then choose four courses from a list that allows you to Website www.aviation.unsw.edu.au YEAR 2 courses such as biology, chemistry and maths. You’ll approach to managing an organisation’s employees. also begin your journey as a biotechnologist with explore different areas of study and help you choose You then have the opportunity to gain additional Aviation Law and Regulations, Airline Marketing It is based on the premise that people are an The Bachelor of Aviation within the flying stream is an a major. business insight through marketing, business law and Strategies, Regional and General Aviation, General Introductory Biotechnology. organisation’s most valued asset, and effective and integrated program consisting of an academic core management elective courses. You also complete an Education, and courses chosen from: Managing Compulsory core courses are: responsible HR practices provide a foundation for any plus quality flight training to commercial standards. Your following two years see you delve deeper into the arts major (nine courses) and a minor (six courses) as People, Microeconomics 1, Aviation Technologies, multi-disciplinary world of biotechnology, with courses Accounting and Financial Management 1A, Business organisation’s strategic success. well as one arts elective. On graduation, students who complete the three-year Aviation Operations Research, Aviation Security and and Economic Statistics, Microeconomics 1, in molecular biology, microbiology, chemistry, genetics Information Systems uses computers and flight training option will hold the Bachelor of Aviation. Airport Management, Air Transport: Environment, Managing Organisations and People MAJORS AND MINORS and of course biotechnology. You’ll explore current communication networks to acquire, organise and You will attain a minimum of Commercial Pilots Logistics and Economics trends and professional issues in the biotechnology Choose four courses from the following list: process information, enabling people and organisations • Asian Studies Licence with a Multi Engine Command Instrument YEAR 3 industry, including commercialisation of biotechnology. Accounting and Financial Management 1B, Business to be more creative and productive. It involves • Americas Studies* Rating and an Air Transport Pilots Licence (frozen) In your final year you’ll complete a research project as and the Law, Business Finance, Business Information learning to understand the needs of individuals and • Art History and Theory* on completion of the degree with advanced options Airline Management, Airline Resource Management, part of your honours year. Systems, Macroeconomics, Marketing Fundamentals organisations, designing and developing systems to available including Instructor Rating, Multi Crew Aviation Safety and Resource Management, Aviation • Australian Studies* meet those needs, and implementing and adapting course or a research project. As an international Research Methods, General Education, and courses Program Structure • Chinese Studies MAJORS these systems to changing organisational needs student you are advised to confirm registration chosen from: Simulation Applications and Air Traffic • Creative Writing YEAR 1 In your second and third year of study, you can choose requirements with the relevant aviation authorities Management, Aviation and Sustainable Tourism, Molecules Cells and Genes, Introductory one or two majors. International Business is a rapidly growing field • Criminology in your home country. A Class One aviation medical Airport Management 2, Workplace Safety. Aviation Biotechnology, Chemistry, Mathematics, electives that deals with the development, strategy and • Dance Studies certificate is required to be a commerical pilot. Maintenance Technology and Operations, Aircraft Commerce majors management of multinational organisations. It • Development Studies You should check with your local aviation medical Evaluation and Design Appraisal YEAR 2 Accounting, business economics, business law, investigates how firms organise and conduct examiner to determine whether you are eligibile for an business strategy and economic management, finance, • English Career Opportunities Current Trends in Biotechnology, Principles of operations globally, and how the competitive Australian Class One medical certificate. financial economics, human resource management, • Environmental Humanities Management within the industry often requires Biochemistry (Advanced), Principles of Molecular international environment shapes the economic, information systems, international business, substantial knowledge of technical matters. Managers Biology (Advanced), Genetics, Microbiology, political and cultural context for business. • European Studies Program Structure management, marketing, and taxation. in aviation may also need specific knowledge of the Molecular Cell Biology, General Education, and • Film Studies YEAR 1 Management examines the processes, structures, unique operational aspects of the industry that relate selected courses from the following: Evolutionary and • French Studies Fundamentals of Aviation, Introduction to Human Other approved majors capabilities and work functions involved in managing to scheduling, route planning, airport operations, Physiological Ecology, Organic Chemistry, Chemical Factors, Airline Economics, Introduction to Aircraft Chinese studies, French studies, German studies, people and organisations effectively. It centres on • Geography* aviation laws and regulations, security, economics and Spectroscopic Analysis, Physiology, Introductory Engineering, Mathematics for Life Sciences, Statistics Hispanic studies, Japanese studies, and Korean planning, building and developing relationships • German Studies and marketing. Employment is therefore open in many Pharmacology and Toxicology for Life and Social Sciences, Physics 1A (Aviation), studies. between people and organisations, and involves • Hispanic Studies areas and you may work within several of these areas Energy and Environmental Physics YEAR 3 formulating organisational goals and structures, during your career. Accounting is a broad and dynamic discipline that • History Molecular Biology of Nucleic Acids, Biotechnology fostering innovation, and regulating resources for YEAR 2 involves the analysis of financial and non-financial • Indigenous Studies and Bioengineering, Commercial Biotechnology, effective performance. Flight Operations 1, Flight Operations 2, General information to effectively manage business resources. • Indonesian Studies* Professional Issues in Biotechnology, General Education Accounting guides investment decisions and facilitates • International Relations Education, and selected courses from an approved interaction between businesses and their stakeholders • Japanese Studies YEAR 3 medical stream, environmental stream, or molecular to enable informed decision making to take place about stream • Korean Studies Flight Operations 3, Airline Management, Aviation a business. Safety and Resource Management, General • Linguistics YEAR 4 Education, and one course chosen from: Simulation Business Economics analyses decision-making Biotechnology research project • Media, Culture and Technology Applications and Air Traffic Management, Aviation by individuals, business, government and global • Music Maintenance Technology and Operations organisations. It deals with important issues such Career Opportunities Note: Estimated first year tuition is based on 2013 tuition fees. • Philosophy Aircraft Evaluation and Design Appraisal As a graduate, you can expect to find employment as economic growth and development, public policy Total program costs are indicative only. Indicative fees have • Psychology* in a wide range of organisations including start-up design and implementation, and the means to improve Career Opportunities been calculated on a percentage increase for every year of companies developed to commercialise new research overall efficiency and living standards. It offers a • Politics Whilst many trainee pilots aim at airline employment, the program. Fee increases are assessed annually and may findings, established companies applying new great flexibility of choice amongst a wide variety of exceed the indicative figures listed above. • Sociology and Anthropology you may also find careers in business aviation, biological techniques, medical and biological research economics courses. Estimated fee to complete includes tuition and an estimate • Theatre and Performance Studies training, charter flying and aerial survey work. organisations and a range of commercially related of study-related costs of A$1,000 per year. • Women’s and Gender Studies* activities such as patents and venture capital. Living expenses are not included in estimated fee to complete * Offered as a minor only

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Marketing is essential to every business in today’s • Four international studies courses (including Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of globalisation studies, Asian studies, European Construction Management Criminology Design competitive global marketplace. It is a dynamic Information Systems function aimed at creating differentiation and studies, development studies, modern languages Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice Bachelor of Design (Honours) competitive advantage for a business. The marketer’s and international relations), one intercultural and Program code 3584 and Property role is to identify and understand consumer needs, cross cultural study course, two studies of the region Program code 3422 Program code 4809 Faculty Australian School of Business Bachelor of Construction Management and design appropriate products and services, develop course and one capstone course Minimum years 4 years Property Faculty Arts and Social Sciences Faculty COFA communication to promote them, and determine the • A 12-month period of overseas study* most effective way to deliver the offerings. Program code 3331 Minimum years 3 years Minimum years 4 years *In order to proceed on the Overseas Study Program, which Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Taxation provides the government with funding to is a compulsory part of this program, students must satisfy Semester 2 entry Yes Faculty Built Environment Units of credit (per year/total) 48/144 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 the academic requirements of the University’s International deliver essential services and to effectively manage Exchange Program. Estimated first year tuition A$33,360 Minimum years 4 years Semester 2 entry Yes Semester 2 entry Yes the economy. An awareness of taxation legislation (including a period of 80 days work experience) Estimated first year tuition A$26,400 Estimated first year tuition A$25,920 and policies enables companies and individuals to Career Opportunities Estimated fee to complete A$149,680 (courses taken from other faculties will be charged structure their business transactions in a tax effective As a graduate, you can find employment in diverse Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Estimated fee to complete A $117,040 Assumed knowledge Maths at the appropriate unit of credit rate) manner, thus increasing profit and efficiency. professions within the commerce industry depending Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Semester 2 entry Yes* Assumed knowledge None on your choice of major in the commerce degree. Estimated fee to complete A$88,860 Career Opportunities undergraduate/programs/current/3584.html Estimated first year tuition A$29,280 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ You can work in government agencies including Assumed knowledge None As a graduate, you will be equipped with specialist foreign affairs, investment banks and other financial Website www.asb.unsw.edu.au/futurestudents Estimated fee to complete A$131,920 undergraduate/programs/current/4809.html technical skills which are the building blocks for a Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ institutions with international links as well as non- Assumed knowledge None Website www.cofa.unsw.edu.au career in business, as well as developed analytical government organisations. undergraduate/programs/current/3422.html skills. You will be qualified to pursue a range of Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Media Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ For studio-based programs an overall IELTS score of 6.0 and a Website http://socialsciences.arts.unsw.edu.au/ minimum 5.5 in each of the sub-tests will be accepted. careers across local and international organisations, Dual Award Degrees (Public Relations and Advertising) undergraduate/programs/current/3331.html government and not-for-profit organisations and work Criminology is broadly defined as the study of The Bachelor of Design (Honours) provides an as an accountant, economist, strategy consultant, Program code 3559 Website www.be.unsw.edu.au crime, its causes and social construction, the history Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Arts education to students who wish to work as a designer business manager, marketing specialist, information * Mid-year entry may be available for this program, please and operation of crime control institutions and the Program code 3522 Faculty Australian School of Business and enter a design profession such as graphic systems consultant, taxation advisor, investment check with the faculty for more information. outcomes of criminal justice policies. The Bachelor Minimum years 4 years design, media design, film, television production and banker, or policy advisor. Faculty Australian School of Business of Criminology and Criminal Justice gives you the The Bachelor of Construction Management post-production, illustration, publications, interiors, Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 opportunity to build skills in applied social research Minimum years 4 years and Property provides education and training theatre, exhibitions, display, festivals and furnishings, Professional Recognition and policy analysis combined with specialised study Semester 2 entry Yes in the management of property development, ceramics, textiles, jewellery and product design. You can tailor your studies to meet the educational Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 in criminology. You will focus on bringing together requirements for peak professional bodies including Estimated first year tuition A$29,880 construction and design work, construction site Semester 2 entry Yes knowledge, methods and ideas derived from the social This degree introduces you to the social, cultural the Australian Computer Society, the Australian and facility operation, and has a strong emphasis Estimated fee to complete A$134,680 sciences to the analysis of criminological problems. and environmental issues associated with working Human Resource Institute, the Australian Marketing Estimated first year tuition A$29,880 on management skills including human resources, in design. The program has an integrated approach Institute, the Australian Securities and Investment Assumed knowledge Maths organisational behaviour and risk management. You Program Structure Estimated fee to complete A$134,680 and you will study two design streams. Rather than Commission, CPA Australia, the Institute of can choose to specialise in building construction, Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ YEAR 1 producing specialists, As a graduate, you will be Chartered Accountants in Australia, Institute of Public Assumed knowledge Maths property development, facilities management or undergraduate/programs/current/3559.html Introduction to Criminology, Social Science and Policy, flexible with a broad range of skills allowing you to Accountants, the Financial Services Institute of quantity surveying. Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Research and Information Management, Introduction work across a wide range of design disciplines. Australasia. Website www.asb.unsw.edu.au/futurestudents undergraduate/programs/current/3522.html Program Structure to Criminal Justice, electives Program Structure Website www.asb.unsw.edu.au/futurestudents YEAR 1 YEAR 2 In the first year, all COFA studio degree students Bachelor of Commerce (International) Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science Construction Materials, Construction Management Criminal Law and Justice 1, Criminal Law and Justice undertake a foundation year made up of gateway Program code 3558 Program code 3529 Principles, Domestic Construction, Introduction 2, Applied Social Research 1, Policy Analysis Case courses. Design, fine arts and media arts Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Economics to Construction and Property Industries, Building students work alongside each other, encouraging Faculty Australian School of Business Faculty Australian School of Business Studies, Criminology electives, electives Program code 3521 Structures, Construction and Property Economics, multidisciplinary engagement and allowing you to Minimum years 4 years Minimum years 4 years Low Rise Residential Construction, Project YEAR 3 gain skills and ways of thinking that are applicable to Faculty Australian School of Business Explaining Crimes, Social Theory and Policy Analysis, Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Management a wide range of studio practices. You will complete Minimum years 4 years Applied Social Research 2, Social Science and Policy two design gateway courses that will introduce you Semester 2 entry Yes Semester 2 entry Yes YEAR 2 Project, Criminology Electives, Electives to working in design, the context, materials and Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Construction Law, Industrial Building Construction, Estimated first year tuition A$33,360 Estimated first year tuition A$33,840 methodologies. Semester 2 entry Yes Construction Contract Administration, Tall Building Criminology electives may include: History of Crime, Estimated fee to complete A$145,840 Estimated fee to complete A$152,840 Construction, 1 open elective, 2 specified electives, Law, Policy and Practice, Criminal Justice System, In your second year of study, you will choose two Estimated first year tuition A$33,360 1 BE elective Juvenile Justice, Policing, Sex, Human Rights and Assumed knowledge Maths Assumed knowledge Maths design studio streams to focus on from ceramics, Estimated fee to complete A$149,680 Justice, Deviant Fieldwork, Crime in Australian graphics media, jewellery, object design, spatial Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ YEAR 3 Society, Crime, Gender and Sexuality Assumed knowledge Maths design, and textiles. You continue with these two undergraduate/programs/current/3558.html undergraduate/programs/current/3529.html Scheduling Techniques in Construction, OH&S in the studios in your third year which also includes an Career Opportunities Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Built Environment, Construction Techniques, Social integrated project completed across both studios. Website www.asb.unsw.edu.au/futurestudents Website www.asb.unsw.edu.au/futurestudents As a graduate you will be prepared for a career undergraduate/programs/current/3521.html Responsibility and Professional Ethics, 2 specified This dynamic and innovative degree is designed in policy analysis or research in criminal justice The fourth year of study is an honours year. You will Website www.asb.unsw.edu.au/futurestudents electives, 2 BEIL interdisciplinary learning courses specifically for students wanting to broaden and agencies, quantitative and qualitative social undertake a major self-directed project. You will also Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science YEAR 4 research, project design and management in private, participate in the professional experience program enhance their business studies with a good (Advanced Mathematics) understanding in international affairs, and key global Thesis (optional), specified electives, open elective, government and nongovernment sectors. that will prepare you to enter the job market though Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Fine Arts Program code 3523 2 general education industry-based internships. and development issues. This multi-disciplinary SEE ALSO degree draws from politics, international relations, Program code 3567 Faculty Australian School of Business Career Opportunities Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice/Bachelor development studies, and other areas of study to help Career Opportunities Faculty Australian School of Business As a graduate, you can work as a developer, property of Laws - page 53 you develop cross-cultural perspectives in addition Minimum years 5 years This program prepares you to be a design consultant, construction manager, project manager, Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice/Bachelor Minimum years 4 years professional or studio practitioner. Graduates find to the business acumen necessary for careers in the Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 quantity surveyor, facilities manager or builder. of Social Work - page 63 rapidly changing global environment. employment opportunities in advertising and web Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Semester 2 entry Yes design; ceramics and object design; costume, theatre Professional recognition and events design; design management; design Program Structure Semester 2 entry Yes Estimated first year tuition A$33,840 Dependent on the completion of specific units, teaching; design consultancies and private practice; This is a rigorous four-year program which includes: this degree is recognised by the Royal Institute Estimated first year tuition A$29,640 Estimated fee to complete A$196,520 design for exhibitions, galleries and museums; • Core courses in the Bachelor of Commerce of Chartered Surveyors, the Australian Institute of including four compulsory core and four elective Estimated fee to complete A$133,360 Assumed knowledge Maths Building (AIB), the Australian Property Institute, the environmental, spatial, interior and architectural core courses Assumed knowledge Maths Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors and the • A choice of one commerce major (see Bachelor of undergraduate/programs/current/3523.html Chartered Institute of Building. Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Note: Estimated first year tuition is based on 2013 tuition fees. Commerce on page 31) undergraduate/programs/current/3567.html Website www.asb.unsw.edu.au/futurestudents SEE ALSO Total program costs are indicative only. Indicative fees have Website www.asb.unsw.edu.au/futurestudents Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering) - page 39 been calculated on a percentage increase for every year of SEE ALSO the program. Fee increases are assessed annually and may Bachelor of Actuarial Studies - page 26 exceed the indicative figures listed above. Bachelor of Arts and Business - page 30 Estimated fee to complete includes tuition and an estimate Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws - page 53 of study-related costs of A$1,000 per year. Bachelor of Engineering (all disciplines)/Bachelor of Living expenses are not included in estimated fee to complete Commerce - pages 37 to 51

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design; film, television production and post-production; media and digital design; jewellery and object design; YEAR 3 Program Structure YEAR 1 Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Science graphics, media and digital design; jewellery and object, furniture and lighting design; packaging, book Design Studio 3A, Materials and Technology COFA Gateway 1, COFA Gateway 2, Media Arts The first year of study provides an understanding object design; object, furniture and lighting design; and magazine illustration and design; textile design for Workshop C, Consumer Behaviour, Market Research, Gateway 1, Media Arts Gateway 2, Narratives of of economic theory and business statistics, and Program code 3563 packaging, book and magazine illustration and design; fashion, accessories, interiors and commercial textile Industrial Design Studio 3B, BEIL interdisciplinary Modernity, Beyond Modernities, electives an introduction to the application of economics to Faculty Australian School of Business textile design for fashion, accessories, interiors and studios. learning course, general education course contemporary issues. This helps you to choose the commercial textile studios. YEAR 2 right economics major for your studies. You will then Minimum years 4 years You will be able to teach technology and applied YEAR 4 Media Arts Studio Stream courses in either Animation have the option to choose a second major to study in Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Dual Award Degree studies, particularly design and technology and visual Industrial Design Studio 4, Project Research, and Visual Effects, Video Sound Image, or Cross the degree. arts, in secondary schools, community organisations, Industrial Design Management and Practice, 2 Open Media Arts; Studio Stream courses from Media Arts, Semester 2 entry Yes Electives, Industrial Design Project, general education Bachelor of Design/Bachelor of Art Education museums and galleries and work as a curriculum Design or Fine Arts (*see below); Media History/ Compulsory first and second year core courses: Estimated first year tuition A$33,840 development officer. course Accounting and Financial Management, 1A Program code 4811 Theory courses, elective, general education course Microeconomics 1, Macroeconomics 1, Quantitative Estimated fee to complete A$152,080 Career Opportunities Faculty COFA Professional Recognition YEAR 3 Analysis Business and Economic Statistics, As a graduate, you can pursue a career as a Assumed knowledge Maths The Bachelor of Design/Bachelor of Art Education is Media Arts Studio Stream courses in either Animation Economic Analysis, Microeconomics 2, Introductory Minimum years 5.5 years product designer within a design consultancy, fully accredited for secondary visual arts and design and Visual Effects, Video Sound Image, or Cross Econometrics Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ and technology teaching and is recognised by the product designer within a multi-disciplinary design Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 Media Arts; Studio Stream courses from Media undergraduate/programs/current/3563.html Department of Education and Communities in New team (architectural and engineering consultancies), Arts, Design or Fine Arts (*see below), Practices of MAJORS Semester 2 entry Yes South Wales (NSW), the NSW Institute of Teachers product designer within the manufacturing sector Research, Professional Practice, elective, general In your second and third year of study, you can Website www.asb.unsw.edu.au/futurestudents (consumer and public access products – electrical, Estimated first year tuition A$25,920 and the Independent Schools Association (both education course choose one or two majors of study. transport, scientific, medical, retail, furniture, government and non-government). SEE ALSO Estimated fee to complete A$168,460 telecommunications), digital multimedia designer, YEAR 4 Economics majors: Bachelor of Commerce - page 31 Assumed knowledge None The degree is also recognised in other Australian product branding and marketing, packaging designer, Honours Studio Practice 1, Honours Studio Practice 2, Econometrics focuses on the development and Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Economics states and territories and internationally. exhibition designer or graphic designer. industry placement, seminar courses, elective courses application of quantitative methods to model Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ everything from individual consumer behavior through page 32 Note: Proficiency in English is essential in all education undergraduate/programs/current/4811.html Professional Recognition *STUDIO STREAMS to the collective workings of the economy. Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Laws - page 53 courses. Prospective teachers must be able to communicate The Bachelor of Industrial Design is recognised by Media Arts Studio Streams: Animation and Visual Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Education Website www.cofa.unsw.edu.au effectively with school students and staff members. It is the Design Institute of Australia, the professional body Effects, Video Sound Image, Cross Media Arts Economics analyses decision making by individuals, (Secondary) - page 36 The Bachelor of Design/Bachelor of Art Education expected that all applicants will have one of the following: • Higher School Certificate minimum Band 4 in Standard representing industrial, graphic and interior designers. business, government and global organisations. It Bachelor of Science (Advanced Science) - page 62 prepares will prepare you to become a visual arts English or Design Studio Streams: Graphics Media or Object deals with important issues such as the economic and design educator, and/or design professional. The • Higher School Certificate minimum Band 4 in English as a Design or Spatial Design or Jewellery or Ceramics growth and development, public policy design and BDes/BArtEd comprises courses in design, art and Second Language or Bachelor of Media Arts (Honours) implementation, and the means to improve overall Fine Arts Studio Streams: Painting or Drawing or design education, including design history, theory and • Higher School Certificate minimum Band 4 in Advanced efficiency and living standards. It offers the greatest Education English or Program code 4816 Photography or Printmaking or Sculpture Installation aesthetics, electives and general education courses. flexibility of choice amongst a wide variety of • IELTS score of 7.5, with a minimum of 8.0 in speaking and Performance or Textiles The philosophy informing the program anticipates the Faculty COFA economics courses. Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education listening and a minimum of 7.0 in reading and writing. (Secondary) notion of the designer/artist-teacher. A strong studio Minimum years 4 years Career Opportunities Financial Economics focuses on understanding how and historical focus is combined in each session If you do not meet these requirements you should make a The Bachelor of Media Arts (Honours) produces Program code 4054 general enquiry to the School of Art History and Art Education Units of credit 48/192 individuals, firms and markets manage financial risk. with art/design educational courses, to enable you creative content developers with sound technical by calling +612 9385 0678. It analyses decision making by business, government Faculty Arts and Social Sciences to function in a cross-disciplinary way. Educational Semester 2 entry Yes skills, the ability to work creatively and collaboratively and global organisations, the causes and effects of concepts, skills and values are studied within the across diverse media platforms, undertake research Minimum years 4 years Estimated first year tuition A$25,920 inflation, and income distribution. context of the practice-based disciplines of an art/ Bachelor of Industrial Design and experimentation in digital media. As a graduate, design/media school. Estimated fee to complete A$117,040 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Program code 3385 you will be key players in the arts, digital media, Other majors: Semester 2 entry Yes Program Structure Assumed knowledge None entertainment and internet-based media with Accounting, Business Law, Finance, Human Resource Faculty Built Environment strengths in creative design and technical innovation. In your first year, you will undertake foundation Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Management, Information Systems, International Estimated first year tuition A$26,400 Minimum years 4 years Business, Management, Marketing, Taxation, courses in both art education and design. All COFA undergraduate/programs/current/4816.html SEE ALSO Estimated fee to complete A$119,680 Mathematics, Psychology, Statistics, and any major studio degree students undertake gateway courses Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) - page 28 where design, fine arts and media arts students work Website www.cofa.unsw.edu.au offered in the Bachelor of Arts. Assumed knowledge None Semester 2 entry Yes Bachelor of Science (Computer Science)/Bachelor of alongside each other, encouraging multidisciplinary For studio-based programs an overall IELTS score of 6.0 and a Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Media Arts - page 52 Career Opportunities engagement and allowing you to gain skills and ways Estimated first year tuition A$29,910 minimum 5.5 in each of the sub-tests will be accepted. undergraduate/programs/current/4054.html Graduates in the various economics disciplines of thinking that are applicable to a wide range of Estimated fee to complete A$134,230 The Bachelor of Media Arts (Honours) is an find employment in many areas of business and Website http://education.arts.unsw.edu.au studio practices. The two design gateway courses innovative, industry-leading program that provides Economics government. Specific job tasks can vary enormously, introduce working in design, the context, materials and Assumed knowledge None The combined degree of Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor a foundation in creative media production using providing the potential for a challenging and exciting methodologies. of Education is a four-year degree for intending Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ contemporary digital tools. Media Arts graduates Bachelor of Economics career. Graduates with good qualifications in secondary school teachers in the arts and humanities. undergraduate/programs/current/3385.html are well equipped to join the workforce. By doing economics typically work as professional economists. In the second, third and fourth years of study, you Program code 3543 will study advanced art education courses, including Website www.be.unsw.edu.au an honours year you demonstrate creativity, self- They are sought after by major economic policy Faculty Australian School of Business Program Structure curriculum studies and professional experience. motivation and a professional level of research ability. government departments, private sector employers * Mid-year entry may be available for this program, please You combine studies in two approved teaching And most importantly, by undertaking an internship, and international organisations. Private sector Students also choose two design studio streams to check with the faculty for more information. Minimum years 3 years disciplines with both theoretical and practical aspects you will gain valuable work experience. employers include: major economic consulting firms, focus on from: ceramics, graphics media, jewellery, Units of credit (per year/total) 48/144 of education. In the final two years of the program, object design, spatial design, and textiles. Behind many manufactured products and services retail and investment banks, and financial service In the first year, you will undertake a foundation year you will develop skills in classroom competence and encountered at home, at work and in the public arena Semester 2 entry Yes providers. made up of COFA gateway courses. Media arts, spend 80 days on supervised teaching practice in In your fifth year you will undertake a major self- is the creativity, innovation and technical know-how fine arts and design students work alongside each Estimated first year tuition A$33,360 allocated secondary schools. directed design project. You will also participate in the of an industrial designer. Their role is to create Dual Award Degrees other, encouraging multidisciplinary engagement and design professional experience program that prepares attractive and functional products that work in the real Estimated fee to complete A$109,080 Teaching specialisations are available in Aboriginal allowing you to gain skills and ways of thinking that Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Arts you to enter the job market though industry based world and fulfill a genuine market demand or societal studies, Chinese, dance, drama (theatre and are applicable to a wide range of studio practices. As Assumed knowledge Maths internships. need. Understanding materials, manufacturing Program code 3552 performance studies), economics, English, English a media arts student you will focus on studio areas technology and user insights within economic, social Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ as a second language (ESL), French, geography, In your final semester, you will participate in the appropriate to the degree in the media arts gateway Faculty Australian School of Business and environmental contexts in which products are undergraduate/programs/current/3543.html professional experience internship where you German, history, Indonesian, music studies, produced, marketed and used is essential. and the prescribed elective courses. Minimum years 4 years undertake a real teaching role in a state high school or Website www.asb.unsw.edu.au/futurestudents Japanese, Korean, Spanish (Hispanic studies), legal Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 studies, society and culture. another creative institution of your choosing. Program Structure In your second and third year of study, you will choose The Bachelor of Economics is a very flexible degree, a media arts studio stream from animation and visual offering you the ability to obtain a strong professional Semester 2 entry Yes Career Opportunities YEAR 1 effects, video sound image or cross media arts. You qualification which will develop your analytical and This program prepares students as design Industrial Design Model Making; Industrial Design Estimated first year tuition A$29,880 will also need to choose a second studio stream in the statistical skills. You will be able to study one of three professionals, design educators and studio Fundamentals; Industrial Design: Past, Present and same media arts studio area or another from media economic majors and the option to choose a second Estimated fee to complete A$134,680 practitioners. As a graduate, you can find employment Futures; Industrial Design Communication A; Design arts, fine arts or design (*see below). major from the Bachelor of Commerce, mathematics, Note: Estimated first year tuition is based on 2013 tuition fees. opportunities in advertising and web design; ceramics Studio 1; Materials and Technology Workshop A; Assumed knowledge Maths statistics or psychology from the science degree, or and object design; costume, theatre and events Industrial Design Communication B; Statistics The fourth year is an honours year where you will Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Total program costs are indicative only. Indicative fees have undertake a major self-initiated project. You will also any of the many Bachelor of Arts majors. been calculated on a percentage increase for every year of design; design management; design teaching; YEAR 2 undergraduate/programs/current/3552.html the program. Fee increases are assessed annually and may participate in an industry-based internship where you design consultancies and private practice; design for Design Studio 2A, Industrial Design Communication exceed the indicative figures listed above. obtain professional work experience. Website www.asb.unsw.edu.au/futurestudents exhibitions, galleries and museums; environmental, C, Ergonomics, Materials and Technology Workshop Estimated fee to complete includes tuition and an estimate spatial, interior and architectural design; film, B, Design Studio 2B, Computer Applications in of study-related costs of A$1,000 per year. television production and post-production; graphics, Industrial Design, Marketing Fundamentals, Industrial Living expenses are not included in estimated fee to complete Design Theory and Process

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Career Opportunities Career Opportunities Program Structure Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Education Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering)/ As a graduate, you can work in secondary school As a graduate, you can work in the areas of Engineering (Secondary) Bachelor of Commerce teaching in Australia and internationally, as well as in secondary teaching, music administration, music YEAR 1 Evolutionary and Functional Biology, Chemistry education, corporate training and management. Program code 4058 production, broadcasting and recording, performance AEROSPACE ENGINEERING Program code 3715 A, Environmental Science 1, Statistics for Life and Faculty Arts and Social Sciences planning, composing and arranging. Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) Professional Recognition Social Sciences, Environmental Earth Science, Faculty Engineering The Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Education Minimum years 4 years Environmental Systems and Analysis, discipline Program code 3710 Minimum years 5.5 years (Secondary) is recognised by the New South Wales Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education specialisation courses Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Faculty Engineering Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 Institute of Teachers. You should check with the (Secondary) YEAR 2 employing authority in your home country regarding Semester 2 entry Yes Minimum years 4 years Program code 4076 Elements of Environmental Economics, Australian Semester 2 entry Yes* your eligibility for a teaching position Estimated first year tuition A$29,880 Cultural and Social Environment, Environmental Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Faculty Arts and Social Sciences Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 . Policy and Law, Mathematical Computing or Data Estimated fee to complete A$134,680 Semester 2 entry Yes* Estimated fee to complete A$217,360 Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Education Minimum years 4 years Analysis for Life and Earth Sciences, general Assumed knowledge Maths education courses, discipline specialisation courses Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 (Secondary) Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Estimated fee to complete A$151,960 Program code 3462 Semester 2 entry Yes YEAR 3 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ undergraduate/programs/current/4058.html Biodiversity Conservation and Management, undergraduate/programs/current/3715.html Faculty Arts and Social Sciences Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Estimated first year tuition A$32,340 Environmental Toxicology, Environmental Impact Website http://education.arts.unsw.edu.au Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Website www.mech.unsw.edu.au Minimum years 4 years Assessment, general education courses, discipline The combined degree of Bachelor of Economics/ Estimated fee to complete A$136,600 undergraduate/programs/current/3710.html Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 specialisation courses Bachelor of Education is a four-year program for Assumed knowledge None Website www.mech.unsw.edu.au intending secondary school teachers in commerce, YEAR 4 Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering)/ Semester 2 entry Yes Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ economics and business studies. Research project or combination project/coursework Aerospace engineering is concerned with the science Bachelor of Science Estimated first year tuition A$31,620 undergraduate/programs/current/4076.html and practice of air and space flight, the design, Program code 3711 Estimated fee to complete A$134,440 Program Structure Website http://education.arts.unsw.edu.au Career Opportunities development, testing and production of aerospace You combine studies in your approved teaching Employment opportunities include work for vehicles, the maintenance and operation of aircraft Faculty Engineering Assumed knowledge Maths The combined degree of Bachelor of Science/ organisations such as the National Parks and Wildlife and in aerospace research. disciplines with both theoretical and practical aspects Bachelor of Education is a four-year program Minimum years 5 years Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Service or Environmental Protection Authority; of education. In the final two years of the program, secondary school teachers for intending secondary Program Structure undergraduate/programs/current/3462.html you will develop skills in classroom competence and as environmental consultants or environmental Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 science and mathematics teachers. officers within industry or with local, state or federal A typical program sequence is shown below: Website http://education.arts.unsw.edu.au spend 80 days on supervised teaching practice in Semester 2 entry Yes* allocated secondary schools. Program Structure governments; as specialists in environmental YEAR 1 Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 The combined degree of Bachelor of Commerce/ You combine studies in your approved teaching policy; and as environmental researchers with the Mathematics, Physics, Engineering Computing, Bachelor of Education is a four-year program for Teaching specialisations are available in business disciplines with both theoretical and practical aspects Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Engineering Design, Engineering Mechanics Electives Estimated fee to complete A$196,820 intending secondary school teachers in commerce, studies and economics. Organisation (CSIRO), universities or industry. of education. In the final two years of the program, including: Design and Manufacturing, Engineering Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry economics and business studies. Career Opportunities your will develop skills in classroom competence and Dual Award Degrees Materials and Chemistry Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ As a graduate, you can work in secondary school spend 80 days on supervised teaching practice in Program Structure YEAR 2 undergraduate/programs/current/3711.html teaching in Australia and internationally, as well as a allocated secondary schools. Bachelor of Environmental Science/ You will combine studies in your approved teaching Engineering Mathematics, Engineering Design, variety of careers in education, corporate training and Bachelor of Arts Website www.mech.unsw.edu.au disciplines with both theoretical and practical aspects Teaching specialisations are available in Mechanics of Solids, Fluid Mechanics, Electrical and management. of education. In the final two years of the program, mathematics, biology, chemistry, physics, or earth and Program code 3932 Telecommunications Engineering, Numerical Methods you will develop skills in classroom competence and environmental science. Faculty Science and Statistics, Thermodynamics, general education Professional Recognition BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING spend 80 days on supervised teaching practice in courses The Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Education Career Opportunities Minimum years 5 years allocated secondary schools. Dual award degrees in biomedical engineering allows (Secondary) is recognised by the New South Wales The Education program prepares graduates for YEAR 3 Institute of Teachers. You should check with the Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/240 you to study a Master of Biomedical Engineering Teaching specialisations are available in business professions in secondary school teaching in Australia Linear Systems and Control, Aerospace Structures, employing authority in your home country regarding simultaneously with a Bachelor of Engineering, studies and economics. and internationally, as well as a variety of careers in Semester 2 entry Yes Flight Mechanics and Dynamics, Aerospace Design, your eligibility for a teaching position. graduating after five years study with two separate education, corporate training and management. Estimated first year tuition A$34,320 Aerospace Systems and Avionics, Aerodynamics, Career Opportunities degrees. Biomedical engineering involves solving Propulsion and Experimentation, general education As a graduate, you can work in secondary school Professional Recognition Estimated fee to complete A$181,640 health care problems including disease prevention Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Education courses teaching in Australia and internationally, as well The Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education and treatment, or rehabilitation by using an (Secondary) Assumed Knowledge Maths and Chemistry as careers in education, corporate training and (Secondary) is recognised by the New South Wales YEAR 4 engineering approach. The scope of the field is management. Program code 3446 Institute of Teachers. You should check with the Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Engineering Management, Professional Engineering, enormous but biomedical engineers can expect to employing authority in your home country regarding undergraduate/programs/current/3932.html Aerospace Design Project A and B, Thesis work on topics and in areas such as: developing Professional Recognition Faculty Arts and Social Sciences your eligibility for a teaching position. Website www.science.unsw.edu.au systems to maintain and enhance life; designing and The Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Education Minimum years 5 years Career Opportunities developing prostheses, artificial organs and organ (Secondary) is recognised by the New South Wales Graduates find employment in the aerospace design replacement devices; and designing, developing and Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 Institute of Teachers. You should check with the SEE ALSO and manufacturing industry including aerospace refining medical imaging systems. employing authority in your home country regarding Semester 2 entry No Environmental Science Bachelor of Arts - page 29 companies, airlines, defence forces and government your eligibility for a teaching position. Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Engineering) regulators. Program Structure Estimated first year tuition A$26,400 Bachelor of Environmental Science page 41 The first year provides grounding in mathematics, Professional Recognition physics and basic classes in areas such as chemistry, Estimated fee to complete A$154,040 Program code 3988 Bachelor of Engineering (Mining Engineering) - page 45 This degree is accredited by Engineers Australia and computing and basic research and reporting skills. Assumed knowledge Audition/Interview required Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum Engineering) Faculty Science page 46 the Royal Aeronautical Society. As you progress through your following four years, an Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ increasing number of postgraduate biomedical classes Minimum years 4 years Bachelor of Engineering (Photovoltaics and Solar Dual Award Degrees undergraduate/programs/current/3426.html Energy) - page 48 are added to your program. Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Website http://sam.arts.unsw.edu.au/ Bachelor of Landscape Architecture - page 27 Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering)/ Semester 2 entry Yes Bachelor of Planning - page 59 Bachelor of Arts This five-year dual degree combines a professional Bachelor of Science with major in Biology, Ecology, Estimated first year tuition A$34,320 Program code 3704 teaching qualification with a specialist degree Earth Science, Geography, or Marine Science - page 60 in music. You will develop skills, knowledge and Estimated fee to complete A$154,330 Bachelor of Science (Advanced) with major in Faculty Engineering understanding relevant to teaching secondary BiologicalScience, Climate Dynamics, Climate students. The program also introduces issues of Assumed Knowledge Maths and Chemistry Minimum years 5.5 years Systems Science, Earth Science, Ecology, * Students starting an engineering program in semester 2 may professional ethics and responsibilities. You will build Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Geochemistry, Human Geography, Marine and Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 be required to complete summer semesters. Contact the your teaching skills and experience through practicum Faculty of Engineering for further details. undergraduate/programs/current/3988.html Coastal Science - page 62 placements in high schools. Semester 2 entry Yes* Website www.science.unsw.edu.au Note: Estimated first year tuition is based on 2013 tuition fees. Program Structure Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 This degree involves a core sequence of compulsory Total program costs are indicative only. Indicative fees have The degree consists of core courses in musicology, Estimated fee to complete A$200,380 been calculated on a percentage increase for every year of musicianship, performance and education combined courses with a choice of disciplinary specialisations the program. Fee increases are assessed annually and may Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry with elective courses in both music and education. including biology, chemistry, geography, earth science, exceed the indicative figures listed above. You will also complete an intensive pre-professional marine biology, microbiology and oceanography. The Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Estimated fee to complete includes tuition and an estimate training in your choice of stream: music creative program aims to provide a strong education in the undergraduate/programs/current/3704.html of study-related costs of A$1,000 per year. practice, music inquiry, sonic arts, or music pedagogy. skills and knowledge required to conduct research as Living expenses are not included in estimated fee to complete an environmental scientist. Website www.mech.unsw.edu.au

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Sample Program Dual Award Degrees The Civil Engineering program provides an extensive Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering)/ Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical CHEMICAL ENGINEERING Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering)/ knowledge of the broad field of civil engineering – Master of Biomedical Engineering Engineering)/ Master of Biomedical Engineering Master of Biomedical Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering)/ including the design, construction and management Program code 3048 Program code 3683 Bachelor of Arts of civil infrastructure – and a deeper specialised YEAR 1 Program code 3040 Faculty Engineering Faculty Engineering Program code 3704 knowledge of engineering construction management, Mathematics, Physics, Engineering Computing, Faculty Engineering geotechnical engineering, structural engineering, Faculty Engineering Engineering Design, Engineering Mechanics, Minimum years 5 years Minimum years 5 years transport engineering and/or water engineering. It also Engineering in Medicine and Biology, Engineering Minimum years 4 years Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 Minimum years 5.5 years provides you with the skills necessary for problem Materials and Chemistry, Design for Manufacture Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 solving, critical thinking, good communication, Semester 2 entry No Semester 2 entry No Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 YEAR 2 Semester 2 entry Yes* teamwork, independent investigation, effective Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Semester 2 entry Yes* management, and sustainable practice. Engineering Mathematics, Electrical and Estimated first year tuition A$34,140 Telecommunications Engineering, Engineering Estimated fee to complete A$195,680 Estimated fee to complete A$195,920 Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Program Structure Materials and Chemistry, Numerical Methods and Estimated fee to complete A$152,080 Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Estimated fee to complete A$200,380 A typical program sequence is shown below: Statistics, Mechanics of Solids, Thermodynamics, Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Fluid Mechanics, Clinical Laboratory Science Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry YEAR 1 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ undergraduate/programs/current/3048.html undergraduate/programs/current/3683.html Mathematics, Physics, Engineering Computing, undergraduate/programs/current/3040.html Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ YEAR 3 Engineering Design, Engineering Mechanics, Website www.gsbme.unsw.edu.au Website www.gsbme.unsw.edu.au undergraduate/programs/current/3704.html Fundamentals of Anatomy, Engineering Design Website www.chse.unsw.edu.au Electives including: Engineering Materials and 2, Engineering Experimentation, Linear Systems Note: This program is under review. Please contact the Website www.chse.unsw.edu.au Chemistry, Surveying and GIS 1 and Control, Advanced Thermofluids, Engineering Program Coordinator for further details. Chemical engineering bridges the study of the Mechanics 2, Principles of Physiology A, Biomedical Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering)/ chemical and physical sciences with engineering. YEAR 2 Engineering or Principles of Physiology B Master of Biomedical Engineering It involves the operation and optimisation of Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering)/ Mechanics of Solids, Engineering Mathematics, Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic chemical processes and creates the devices and Program code 3728 Bachelor of Commerce Principles of Water Engineering, Engineering YEAR 4 Engineering)/Master of Biomedical Engineering industrial plants related to chemical, biological and Construction, Soil Mechanics, Materials and Mechanical Design 1, Computational Engineering, Program code 3715 Faculty Engineering Program code 3688 environmental processes. Structures, Engineering Computations for Civil Mechanics of Solids 2, Professional Engineering, Minimum years 5 years Faculty Engineering Engineers, general education courses Engineering Management, Biomedical Engineering, Faculty Engineering Program Structure A typical program sequence is shown below: Minimum years 5.5 years Elective, Thesis A, general education courses Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/240 Minimum years 5 years YEAR 3 Sustainable Transport and Highway Engineering, Semester 2 entry No YEAR 1 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 YEAR 5 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 Applied Geotechnics and Engineering Geology, Mathematics, Physics, Engineering Computing, Professional elective, Mechanical Design 2, Thesis Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Semester 2 entry Yes* Structural Analysis and Modelling, Water Resources Semester 2 entry No Engineering Design, and one of the following pairs of B, Regulatory Requirements of Biotechnology, Engineering, Structural Behaviour and Design, Estimated fee to complete A$195,620 courses: Engineering Materials and Chemistry plus Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 biomedical engineering elective, biomedical Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Engineering Operations and Control, Water and Engineering Chemistry; Chemistry A plus Chemistry B, Estimated fee to complete A$217,360 engineering electives, project report Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Wastewater Engineering, Civil Engineering Practice Estimated fee to complete A$195,920 Higher Chemistry A plus Higher Chemistry B, electives Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Career Opportunities Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry YEAR 4 Biomedical engineers may seek work in any of undergraduate/programs/current/3728.html YEAR 2 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Professional Electives, Honours Thesis or Design the traditional areas associated with their chosen Engineering Mathematics, Numerical Methods and undergraduate/programs/current/3715.html Website www.gsbme.unsw.edu.au undergraduate/programs/current/3688.html Practice, general education courses Bachelor of Engineering discipline and also in public Statistics, Material and Energy Systems, Fluid Website www.chse.unsw.edu.au and private medical research laboratories, medical Website www.gsbme.unsw.edu.au and Particle Mechanics, Heat and Mass Transfer, Career Opportunities Industrial Chemistry for Chemical Engineers, device industry, hospitals, universities, health care Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering)/ Note: This program is under review. Please contact the Many civil engineers work in an office environment management, and the bioprocessing, biomechanical Program Coordinator for further details. Chemical Reaction Engineering, general education where they investigate, plan, design and manage Master of Biomedical Engineering courses Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering)/ and biotechnology industries. Bachelor of Science projects; others manage and supervise construction Program code 3727 projects on site. Employment can be found with Professional Recognition Bachelor of Engineering (Software Engineering)/ YEAR 3 Program code 3042 Faculty Engineering specialist consulting firms, construction and This degree is accredited by Engineers Australia. The Master of Biomedical Engineering Process Modelling and Analysis, Advanced Faculty Engineering contracting companies, large public companies, Master of Biomedical Engineering is recognised by Minimum years 5 years Thermodynamics and Separation, Chemical Program code 3749 federal, state and local government organisations, the College of Biomedical Engineers and Engineers Engineering Laboratory, Process Equipment Design, Minimum years 5 years Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/240 airport and harbour authorities, project developers, Australia. Faculty Engineering Process Plant Design, Process Dynamics and Control, Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 financial and management consultants, and many Semester 2 entry No general education courses Minimum years 5 years more. Semester 2 entry Yes* Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 YEAR 4 Bachelor of Engineering (Bioinformatics)/ Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Professional Recognition Estimated fee to complete A$195,710 Environment and Sustainability, Process Design Master of Biomedical Engineering Semester 2 entry No This degree is fully accredited by Engineers Australia. Project, Professional Elective Breadth, 2 professional Estimated fee to complete A$196,820 Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Substantial or complete recognition of the degree is Program code 3757 Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Electives Depth, Thesis A and Thesis B Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry also given in most countries around the world. Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Faculty Engineering Estimated fee to complete A$195,470 Career Opportunities undergraduate/programs/current/3727.html Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Chemical engineers design and operate large-scale Minimum years 5 years Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry undergraduate/programs/current/3042.html Website www.gsbme.unsw.edu.au chemical process equipment and factories safely, Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ efficiently and in an environmentally responsible Website www.chse.unsw.edu.au Semester 2 entry No undergraduate/programs/current/3749.html manner. They produce a diverse range of materials from fuels and circuit boards to processed foods, life Estimated first year tuition A$34,140 Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Science and Website www.gsbme.unsw.edu.au Engineering)/Master of Biomedical Engineering saving pharmaceuticals and filtered clean water. They CIVIL ENGINEERING Estimated fee to complete A$195,800 also develop alternative energy sources – alcohol and Program code 3138 Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering) Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications biofuels from crops and efficient ways to utilise solar Faculty Engineering Program code 3620 Engineering)/Master of Biomedical Engineering energy. Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Minimum years 5 years Faculty Engineering undergraduate/programs/current/3757.html Program code 3723 Professional Recognition Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/240 This degree is fully accredited by Engineers Australia. Minimum years 4 years Website www.gsbme.unsw.edu.au Faculty Engineering Recognition of the accreditation of the degree is given Semester 2 entry No Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Minimum years 5 years by countries who are signatories to the Washington Estimated first year tuition A$34,140 Accord (see www.washingtonaccord.org). Semester 2 entry Yes* Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 * Students starting an engineering program in semester 2 may Estimated fee to complete A$197,870 Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 be required to complete summer semesters. Contact the Semester 2 entry No Faculty of Engineering for further details. Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Estimated fee to complete A$151,930 Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Note: Estimated first year tuition is based on 2013 tuition fees. Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Estimated fee to complete A$195,620 Total program costs are indicative only. Indicative fees have undergraduate/programs/current/3138.html Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ been calculated on a percentage increase for every year of Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Website www.gsbme.unsw.edu.au undergraduate/programs/current/3620.html the program. Fee increases are assessed annually and may Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ exceed the indicative figures listed above. Website www.civeng.unsw.edu.au undergraduate/programs/current/3723.html Estimated fee to complete includes tuition and an estimate of study-related costs of A$1,000 per year. Website www.gsbme.unsw.edu.au Living expenses are not included in estimated fee to complete

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The degree includes courses in telecommunications, Program Structure Bachelor of Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering)/ Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering)/ Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering)/ photonics, systems and control, energy systems, A typical program sequence is shown below: (Civil Engineering with Architecture) Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental microelectronics and signal processing. Engineering) Engineering) Program code 3624 Program code 3725 YEAR 1 Program code 3631 Program Structure Mathematics, Physics, Engineering Computing, Program code 3631 Faculty Engineering Faculty Engineering Engineering Design, Chemistry, electives including: Faculty Engineering A typical program sequence is shown below: Faculty Engineering Minimum years 4 years Minimum years 5 years Engineering Mechanics, Environmental Principles and Minimum years 5 years YEAR 1 Systems Minimum years 5 years Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Mathematics, Physics, Computing, Engineering Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 Semester 2 entry No Design, electives including: Electrical and Semester 2 entry Yes* YEAR 2 Semester 2 entry Yes* Telecommunications Engineering, Computing 1B Ecology Sustainability and Environmental Science, Semester 2 entry Yes* Estimated first year tuition A$33,510 Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Water and Atmospheric Chemistry, Material and Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Estimated fee to complete A$148,210 YEAR 2 Estimated fee to complete A$196,820 Energy Balances in the Chemical Process Industry, Estimated fee to complete A$195,500 Mathematics, Computing 1B or Computing 2, Soil Mechanics, Principles of Water Engineering, Estimated fee to complete A$195,500 Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Engineering Computations for Environmental Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Circuits and Signals, Digital Circuit Design, Analogue Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Electronics, general education courses Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Engineers, Engineering Mathematics, general undergraduate/programs/current/3624.html Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ undergraduate/programs/current/3725.html education courses Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ undergraduate/programs/current/3631.html YEAR 3 undergraduate/programs/current/3631.html Website www.civeng.unsw.edu.au Website www.eet.unsw.edu.au YEAR 3 Website www.civeng.unsw.edu.au Electromagnetic Engineering, Electronics, Digital Environmental Frameworks, Applied Geotechnics Website www.civeng.unsw.edu.au The civil engineering program with architecture Signal Processing, Electrical Energy, Control Systems, and Engineering Geology, Transport Engineering includes courses from UNSW Built Environment in Electrical Engineering Design, Embedded Systems Dual Award Degrees architectural communications, design and history Design, Electronics, general education courses and Environmental Sustainability, Water Resources Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering)/ Engineering, Solid Wastes and Contaminant Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental as well as providing a thorough grounding in basic Bachelor of Engineering/Master of Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Mining Engineering) YEAR 4 Transport, Engineering Operations and Control, Engineering)/Bachelor of Science science, mathematics and civil engineering courses (Electrical Engineering) Program code 3146 Electrical Design Proficiency, Professional Electives, Water and Wastewater Engineering, Environmental – in engineering construction, mechanics, operations Program code 3735 Strategic Leadership and Ethics, Thesis Program code 3731 Engineering Practice and control, materials and structures, and water Faculty Engineering Faculty Engineering Faculty Engineering engineering. You will therefore receive a broad Career Opportunities YEAR 4 Minimum years 5 years Minimum years 5 years effective knowledge of civil engineering as well as Potential employers include service industries such Minimum years 5 years Planning Sustainable Infrastructure, Professional the mathematical ability to challenge the traditional Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 as Telstra, Optus and electricity authorities; large Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 Electives, Honours Thesis or Design Practice, general boundaries of structural design and be well qualified Semester 2 entry Yes* private industrial groups, such as Ericsson, Alstrom, education courses Semester 2 entry Yes* to collaborate with architects to produce integrated, BHP, Boeing Australia, Honeywell, Motorola, IBM and Semester 2 entry Yes* Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Career Opportunities Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 sustainable design. Alcatel; small innovative private firms specialising Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Some environmental engineers work in an office Estimated fee to complete A$195,410 in the application of new technologies to new Estimated fee to complete A$196,820 Dual Award Degree Programs products and services, in a range of areas such as Estimated fee to complete A$195,260 environment where they investigate, plan, design Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry and manage projects. Others are involved in field Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering)/ telecommunications and wireless electronics, internet Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ services and biomedical instrumentation. studies working on site. Most manage to combine both Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Bachelor of Arts Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ undergraduate/programs/current/3146.html office and field work in an exciting, challenging and undergraduate/programs/current/3735.html Professional Recognition undergraduate/programs/current/3731.html Program code 3704 Website www.civeng.unsw.edu.au rewarding career. This degree is fully accredited by Engineers Australia. Website www.civeng.unsw.edu.au Faculty Engineering Website www.eet.unsw.edu.au Recognition of the accreditation of the degree is given Professional Recognition Minimum years 5.5 years by countries who are signatories to the Washington This is an integrated Bachelor and Master of This degree is fully accredited by Engineers Australia. Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering)/ Engineering degree in electrical engineering with a Recognition of the accreditation of the degree is given INDUSTRIAL CHEMISTRY Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 Accord (see www.washingtonaccord.org). Bachelor of Science minor in an area other than electrical engineering. It is by countries who are signatories to the Washington Bachelor of Engineering (Industrial Chemistry) Semester 2 entry Yes* Program code 3730 Dual Award Degrees a five-year degree with entry aimed at elite students. Accord (see www.washingtonaccord.org). Program code 3100 Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Faculty Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering)/ Note: This program is under CRICOS registration review. Dual Award Degrees Bachelor of Arts Please contact the Program Coordinator for further details. Faculty Engineering Estimated fee to complete A$200,380 Minimum years 5 years Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Minimum years 4 years Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 Program code 3704 Engineering)/Bachelor of Arts ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Semester 2 entry Yes* Faculty Engineering Program code 3704 Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Semester 2 entry Yes* undergraduate/programs/current/3704.html Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Minimum years 5.5 years Faculty Engineering Engineering) Estimated first year tuition A$34,140 Website www.civeng.unsw.edu.au Estimated fee to complete A$196,820 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 Minimum years 5.5 years Program code 3625 Estimated fee to complete A$152,440 Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Semester 2 entry Yes* Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 Faculty Engineering Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering)/ Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Semester 2 entry Yes* Minimum years 4 years undergraduate/programs/current/3730.html Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Bachelor of Commerce Estimated fee to complete A$200,380 Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 undergraduate/programs/current/3100.html Website www.civeng.unsw.edu.au Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Program code 3715 Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Estimated fee to complete A$200,380 Semester 2 entry Yes* Website www.chse.unsw.edu.au Faculty Engineering Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Industrial chemistry is the link between research lab undergraduate/programs/current/3704.html Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Minimum years 5.5 years ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ chemistry and industrial scale chemical engineering. Estimated fee to complete A$152,020 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) Website www.eet.unsw.edu.au undergraduate/programs/current/3704.html It requires a broad understanding of both chemistry and chemical engineering concepts. Industrial Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Website www.civeng.unsw.edu.au Semester 2 entry Yes* Program code 3640 chemistry focuses on the transition of small scale Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Faculty Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering)/ discoveries into large scale, mass produced products undergraduate/programs/current/3625.html Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental and on optimising chemical processes in the chemical Estimated fee to complete A$217,360 Minimum years 4 years Bachelor of Commerce Website www.civeng.unsw.edu.au Engineering)/Bachelor of Commerce and process industries. Industrial chemistry plays Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Program code 3715 an important role in the environmental management The Environmental Engineering program enables Program code 3715 Semester 2 entry Yes* Faculty Engineering Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ graduates to design and manage effective and Faculty Engineering undergraduate/programs/current/3715.html Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Minimum years 5.5 years sustainable solutions using their acquired knowledge of engineering and environmental processes. After Minimum years 5.5 years * Students starting an engineering program in semester 2 may Website www.civeng.unsw.edu.au Estimated fee to complete A$152,020 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 grounding in basic science and mathematics, the be required to complete summer semesters. Contact the Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 Faculty of Engineering for further details. Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Semester 2 entry Yes* environmental engineering program will develop skills in project management, design of sustainable Semester 2 entry Yes* Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Note: Estimated first year tuition is based on 2013 tuition fees. Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ systems, water resource management, transportation undergraduate/programs/current/3640.html Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Total program costs are indicative only. Indicative fees have Estimated fee to complete A$217,360 economics and project evaluation. Aspects of been calculated on a percentage increase for every year of Website www.eet.unsw.edu.au chemical engineering, applied and biological sciences Estimated fee to complete A$217,360 Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry the program. Fee increases are assessed annually and may and environmental studies are also taught. exceed the indicative figures listed above. The focus in electrical engineering is on design, Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ development, manufacturing and management of Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Estimated fee to complete includes tuition and an estimate undergraduate/programs/current/3715.html of study-related costs of A$1,000 per year. complex hardware and software systems and reliable undergraduate/programs/current/3715.html cost-effective devices, many involving the use of new Website www.eet.unsw.edu.au Living expenses are not included in estimated fee to complete information and computer-intensive technologies. Website www.civeng.unsw.edu.au

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and control of industrial processes and is the leading Program Structure Bachelor of Engineering (Industrial Chemistry)/ Bachelor of Engineering (Surveying and MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING AND Bachelor of Engineering (Manufacturing science behind improving their safety and efficiency to A typical program sequence is shown below: Bachelor of Commerce Geoinformation Systems)/Bachelor of Commerce MANAGEMENT Engineering and Management)/Bachelor of ensure a clean future. Commerce Program code 3715 YEAR 1 Program code 3715 Bachelor of Engineering (Manufacturing Program Structure Mathematics, Physics, Computing 1, Engineering Faculty Engineering Engineering and Management) Program code 3715 A typical program sequence is shown below: Design, Surveying and GIS, electives including: Faculty Engineering Minimum years 5.5 years Computing 2 and Land Resource Assessment Minimum years 5.5 years Program code 3710 Faculty Engineering YEAR 1 Faculty Engineering Minimum years 5.5 years Mathematics, Physics, Engineering Computing, Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 YEAR 2 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 Engineering Design, one of the following: Chemistry Semester 2 entry Yes* Computing 2, Engineering Design in Computing, Semester 2 entry Yes* Minimum years 4 years Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 A or Higher Chemistry A and Chemistry B or Higher GIS in Practice, Surveying Computations and CAD, Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Semester 2 entry Yes* Chemistry B or Engineering Materials and Chemistry, Data Analysis by Least Squares, Geodesy and electives including: Sustainable Product Engineering Estimated fee to complete A$217,360 Spatial Reference, Numerical Methods and Statistics, Estimated fee to complete A$217,360 Semester 2 entry Yes* Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 and Design Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry electives, general education courses Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Estimated fee to complete A$217,360 YEAR 2 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Note: If Computing 2 is taken as a Year 1 elective, Software Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Estimated fee to complete A$151,960 Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Engineering Mathematics, Numerical Methods and Construction is a suggested Year 2 elective. Another undergraduate/programs/current/3715.html undergraduate/programs/current/3715.html Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Statistics, Materials and Energy Systems, acceptable elective is Electronic Survey Instruments. Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry undergraduate/programs/current/3715.html Fluid Mechanics and Particles, Chemical Reaction Website www.chse.unsw.edu.au Website www.chse.unsw.edu.au YEAR 3 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Engineering, Organic Chemistry, Instrumental undergraduate/programs/current/3710.html Website www.mech.unsw.edu.au Analysis, general education courses Field Projects, GeoInformation Science, Cadastral Bachelor of Engineering (Industrial Chemistry)/ Surveying and Land Law, Earth Observation Systems Bachelor of Engineering (Surveying and Website www.mech.unsw.edu.au YEAR 3 and Applications, Precise GPS Positioning, general Bachelor of Science Geoinformation Systems)/Bachelor of Science This degree develops your understanding of the Bachelor of Engineering (Manufacturing Polymer Science, Applied Industrial Chemistry, elective, 2 electives from the following: Object- Program code 3102 planning, development and control of manufacturing Engineering and Management)/Bachelor of Organic Chemistry, Heat and Mass Transfer, Oriented Programming, Database Systems, Computer Program code 3102 or service operations. Manufacturing management Science Environmental Science and Technology, Inorganic Faculty Engineering Graphics, Human Computer Interaction, Electronic Faculty Engineering engineers apply basic scientific and engineering Chemistry, Process Dynamics and Control, general Survey Instruments, Surveying Applications Program code 3711 Minimum years 5 years Minimum years 5 years knowledge predominantly to manufacturing systems, education courses although the analytical fact finding approach of the Faculty Engineering Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 YEAR 4 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 YEAR 4 Field Projects Survey Business Management, manufacturing engineer is applicable to almost any Minimum years 5 years Semester 2 entry Yes* Semester 2 entry Yes* business or service enterprise. Process Design Project, Environment and Practical Experience, Thesis, 4 electives Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 Sustainability, Professional Elective, Thesis A and Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Program Structure Thesis B Electives can be chosen from the following: User Semester 2 entry Yes* Estimated fee to complete A$196,820 Interface Design and Construction, Advanced Estimated fee to complete A$196,820 A typical program sequence is shown below. Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Career Opportunities Graphics, Database Systems Implementation, Data Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry YEARS 1 AND 2 As a graduate, you can work in the chemical Warehousing and Data Mining, Web Applications Estimated fee to complete A$196,820 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ See Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) and process industries as a research scientist, Engineering, Service-Oriented Architectures, Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ undergraduate/programs/current/3102.html entry for Year 1 and Year 2 courses on page 37 Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry development chemist, technical representative or e-Enterprise Project, Machine Learning and Data undergraduate/programs/current/3102.html Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ as a plant/company manager. Graduates may find Website www.chse.unsw.edu.au Mining, Computer Vision, Environmental Impact Website www.chse.unsw.edu.au YEAR 3 undergraduate/programs/current/3711.html employment with pharmaceutical, cosmetic or food SEE ALSO Assessment, Land Management and Development Linear Systems and Control, Mechanics of Solids, industries; mineral processing plants; polymer, new Bachelor of Engineering (Bioinformatics) - page 50 Project 1, Land Management and Development Product and Manufacturing Design, Manufacturing Website www.mech.unsw.edu.au LAW AND ENGINEERING materials, paper, fertiliser and wine making industries Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering) Project 2, Sustainable Land Development, Principles Operations, Manufacturing Facilities Design 1, or major companies involved in pollution control. page 50 of GPS Positioning, GeoIT and Infomobillity Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Laws Experimental and Reliability Engineering, Computer Bachelor of Engineering (Software Engineering) Applications, Modern Geodesy, Aerial and Satellite Applications in Manufacturing, general education MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING Professional Recognition Program code 4778 page 51 Imaging Systems courses This degree is accredited by the Royal Australian Bachelor of Engineering (Surveying and Faculty Law Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Science and Chemical Institute and Engineers Australia. Geoinformation Systems) - page 42 Career Opportunities YEAR 4 Engineering) Minimum years 6.5 years Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Science As a graduate, you will be highly employable in a Engineering Management, Manufacturing Facilities Dual Award Degree Programs Program code 3135 (Advanced Science) in various majors - pages 60 - 62 growing variety of careers using GPS, geodatabase Units of credit (per year/total) 48/312 Design 2, Production Planning and Control, Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) - page 52 systems, satellite imagery and remote sensing to Faculty Science Bachelor of Engineering (Industrial Chemistry)/ Semester 2 entry Yes Professional Engineering, Thesis, electives Bachelor of Arts enable effective decision making in areas from Minimum years 4 years GEOINFORMATION SYSTEMS emergency services and health, to management of Estimated first year tuition A$33,720 Career Opportunities Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Program code 3704 resources and the environment. Graduates may find employment with companies Bachelor of Engineering (Surveying and Estimated fee to complete A$261,320 Faculty Engineering involved in product design and development, Semester 2 entry Yes* Geoinformation Systems) Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry manufacturing companies of all types, service Professional Recognition Estimated first year tuition A$34,140 Minimum years 5.5 years providers such as banks or forwarding agencies, Program code 3742 The Bachelor of Engineering (GeoInformation Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 distribution companies, warehousing and logistics, Estimated fee to complete A$154,300 Faculty Engineering Systems) is recognised by the Surveying and Spatial undergraduate/programs/current/4778.html consulting companies undertaking a variety of tasks Semester 2 entry Yes* Sciences Institute and Engineers Australia for Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Minimum years 4 years admission as corporate members. Website www.law.unsw.edu.au such as the economic analysis of planning and Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 This dual award degree program is intended for implementation of strategies and technologies. Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Dual Award Degrees undergraduate/programs/current/3135.html Estimated fee to complete A$200,380 potential engineers who wish to become more aware Semester 2 entry Yes* Professional Recognition of the legal and social aspects in the engineering Website www.materials.unsw.edu.au Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Bachelor of Engineering (Surveying and This degree is accredited by Engineers Australia. Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Geoinformation Systems)/Bachelor of Arts profession and skilled in technological management. It Materials science and engineering is a broad-ranging Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ is also for legal practitioners who wish to add a strong Dual Award Degree Programs Estimated fee to complete A$151,870 Program code 3704 discipline, which applies the principles of science and undergraduate/programs/current/3704.html technical dimension to their education and training. engineering to the development of metallic, ceramic Bachelor of Engineering (Manufacturing Website www.chse.unsw.edu.au Assumed knowledge Maths and Physics Faculty Engineering and polymeric materials, their manufacture into Note: The dual award degree program is not offered in Engineering and Management) /Bachelor of Arts Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Minimum years 5.5 years bioinformatics or software engineering. finished products and their subsequent performance in undergraduate/plans/current/GMATG13742.html Program code 3704 service. Major areas of study are physical metallurgy, Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 process metallurgy, materials engineering and ceramic Website www.sage.unsw.edu.au Faculty Engineering Semester 2 entry Yes* engineering. This program aims to prepare a graduate for a Minimum years 5.5 years Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 broad range of career opportunities in the various Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 * Students starting an engineering program in semester 2 may branches of geoinformation technologies and Estimated fee to complete A$200,380 be required to complete summer semesters. Contact the applications. To this end the program covers general Semester 2 entry Yes* Faculty of Engineering for further details. Assumed Knowledge Maths and Physics geoinformation principles, as well as specialised Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Note: Estimated first year tuition is based on 2013 tuition fees. geoinformation practice. The Bachelor of Engineering Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ in Geoinformation Systems is designed to produce undergraduate/programs/current/3704.html Estimated fee to complete A$200,380 Total program costs are indicative only. Indicative fees have been calculated on a percentage increase for every year of geospatial-IT-literate graduates with the appropriate Website www.sage.unsw.edu Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry the program. Fee increases are assessed annually and may mix of skills for the new digital ‘geoinformation’ Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ exceed the indicative figures listed above. industries that require graduates to create digital For further information on Dual Award Degrees undergraduate/programs/current/3704 Estimated fee to complete includes tuition and an estimate maps, manipulate satellite/airborne images, build please contact the School of Surveying and Spatial of study-related costs of A$1,000 per year. Information Systems on [email protected] or visit Website www.mech.unsw.edu.au geoweb and mobile applications, set up GIS, monitor Living expenses are not included in estimated fee to complete environmental parameters, and so on. www.ssis.unsw.edu.au

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Program Structure Career Opportunities YEAR 3 Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Science and MECHATRONIC ENGINEERING Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic A typical program sequence is shown below. Mechanical engineers are involved in a wide Resource Estimation and Evaluation, Mining Engineering) /Bachelor of Commerce Engineering)/Bachelor of Commerce variety of essential industries. Graduates may find Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic Geomechanics, Mining Systems, Socio-Environmental YEAR 1 Program code 3136 employment with major companies operating in Engineering) Program code 3715 Aspects of Mining, Mine Planning, Mine Ventilation, Mathematics, Computing for Engineers, Engineering Rock Breakage, General Education courses, and one Faculty Science diverse manufacturing industries such as car building; Program code 3710 Faculty Engineering Design, Physics, Design and Application of Materials machine design and construction companies; of the following: Minerals and Processing, Advanced Minimum years 5.5 years consulting companies which provide specialised Faculty Engineering Minimum years 5.5 years Minerals Processing, Surface Mining Systems, YEAR 2 Underground Mining Systems Diffusion and Kinetics, Engineering Mathematics, Fluid Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 services such as stress analysis, noise and vibration Minimum years 4 years Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 analysis and building services design; power and Flow and Heat Transfer, Materials Characterisation, Semester 2 entry Yes* Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Semester 2 entry Yes* YEAR 4 Physical Properties of Materials, Thermodynamics water supply companies. Hardrock Feasibility Project, Coal Feasibility Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Semester 2 entry Yes* Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Project, Mine Geotechnical Engineering, Mining and Phase Equilibria, Mechanical Behaviour of Professional Recognition Research Project 1, Mining Research Project 2, Materials, Sustainable Materials Processing Estimated fee to complete A$219,430 This degree is accredited by Engineers Australia. Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Estimated fee to complete A$217,360 Mine Management, general education courses, and YEAR 3 Assumed knowledge Maths and Physics Estimated fee to complete A$151,960 Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry one of the following: Mining Systems, Underground Numerical Methods and Statistics, Mechanical Dual Award Degrees Mining Systems, Advanced Geotechnical Engineering, Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Behaviour in Metals, Fundamentals of Ceramic Advanced Mine Ventilation, Mining Asset Management undergraduate/programs/current/3136.html Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical undergraduate/programs/current/3715.html Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ and Services, Mining in a Global Environment, Processes, Design and Application of Materials Engineering)/Bachelor of Arts Science and Engineering, Materials Industry Website www.materials.unsw.edu.au undergraduate/programs/current/3710.html Website www.mech.unsw.edu.au Advanced Minerals Processing Management, Polymer Science and Engineering, Program code 3704 Website www.mech.unsw.edu.au Career Opportunities Professional Electives, general education courses Faculty Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Science and Mechatronic engineers develop skills in mechanical Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic Many mining engineers spend between one and three YEAR 4 Engineering)/Master of Biomedical Engineering Minimum years 5.5 years engineering, electrical engineering and computer Engineering)/Bachelor of Science years gaining work experience at mine sites and may Materials Engineering Project, professional electives, then elect to gain their statutory mine manager’s Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 science. The concepts learned across all of these general education courses Program code 3138 disciplines enable you to design, construct and control Program code 3711 qualifications. As a graduate, you can find employment Semester 2 entry Yes* a range of intelligent machines, from robots to flying Faculty Engineering in areas such as mine production and management, Sample list of professional electives: Engineering Faculty Science Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 vehicles. corporate management, financial analysis and in Metallurgy, Phase Transformations, Secondary Minimum years 5 years Minimum years 5 years merchant banking, computer software development Processing of Metals, Design and Advanced Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 Estimated fee to complete A$200,380 Program Structure Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 and automation, consulting and government. Ceramics, Process Metallurgy Advanced, Fracture A typical program sequence is shown below. Mechanics and Failure, Composites and Functional Semester 2 entry No Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Semester 2 entry Yes* Professional Recognition Materials, Polymer Science and Engineering, YEARS 1 AND 2 Estimated first year tuition A$34,140 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 This degree is accredited by Engineers Australia, the Engineered Surfaces undergraduate/programs/current/3704.html See Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy and Estimated fee to complete A$197,870 entry for Year 1 and Year 2 courses on page 37 Estimated fee to complete A$196,820 the corresponding professional bodies in the United Career Opportunities Website www.mech.unsw.edu.au States, the United Kingdom and other countries. The As a materials science and engineering graduate, Assumed knowledge Maths and Physics YEAR 3 Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry degree is also accredited for Statutory Mine Managers you can find employment with primary production Linear Systems and Control, Mechanics of Solids, Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Certificates, both coal and metalliferous, throughout industries, research and development in industrial Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering Mechanics, Elements of Mechatronic undergraduate/programs/current/3138.html undergraduate/programs/current/3711.html Australia and internationally. laboratories or research institutions, consultants, the Engineering)/Bachelor of Commerce Systems, Robot Design, Computing Applications Website www.mech.unsw.edu.au materials producing industries, utilities (such as power Website www.materials.unsw.edu.au in Mechatronic Systems, Modelling and Control of Program code 3715 Dual Award Degrees generators, railways and airlines) or the manufacturing Mechatronic Systems, general education courses sector. Faculty Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Mining Engineering)/ MECHANICAL ENGINEERING YEAR 4 MINING ENGINEERING Bachelor of Arts Professional Recognition Minimum years 5.5 years Engineering Management, Advanced Autonomous Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) Bachelor of Engineering (Mining Engineering) Program code 3704 This degree is accredited by Engineers Australia. Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 Systems, Professional Engineering, Robotics, Thesis, Program code 3710 professional electives Program code 3140 Faculty Engineering Dual Award Degrees Semester 2 entry Yes* Faculty Engineering Career Opportunities Faculty Engineering Minimum years 5.5 years Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Science and Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Minimum years 4 years Mechatronic engineers can find employment Minimum years 4 years Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 Engineering)/ Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Estimated fee to complete A$217,360 throughout the range of fields which are normally Engineering) Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Semester 2 entry No Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry covered by mechanical, electrical and computer Program code 3137 Semester 2 entry Yes* engineering. You may find employment with Semester 2 entry No Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ companies which design and manufacture consumer Faculty Science/Engineering Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Estimated fee to complete A$200,380 undergraduate/programs/current/3715.html machines; companies which design, manufacture and Minimum years 5 years Estimated fee to complete A$151,960 Website www.mech.unsw.edu.au install specialised industrial machines; companies Estimated fee to complete A$152,110 Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry whose primary interests relate to mechanical or Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ electrical or computer engineering; and with consulting Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ undergraduate/programs/current/3704.html Semester 2 entry No Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical engineers dealing with complex project management undergraduate/programs/current/3710.html undergraduate/programs/current/3140.html Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Engineering)/Bachelor of Science across a range of engineering disciplines. Website www.mining.unsw.edu.au Website www.mech.unsw.edu.au Website www.mining.unsw.edu.au Estimated fee to complete A$197,210 Program code 3711 Professional Recognition Mechanical engineering uses physics and materials This degree is accredited by Engineers Australia. Mining engineering is concerned with the technical, Assumed knowledge Maths and Physics Faculty Engineering science to analyse, design and manufacture machines financial and management aspects of mineral Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ and their components. You will learn concepts such as Minimum years 5 years Dual Award Degrees resource recovery, processing, marketing, financing undergraduate/programs/current/3137.html and management. Mining engineering programs thermodynamics, fluid mechanics and solid mechanics Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic include elements from a number of other disciplines Website www.materials.unsw.edu.au to prepare them for the more ‘hands on’ work in your Engineering)/Bachelor of Arts later years of study. Semester 2 entry Yes* such as geology, metallurgy, commerce, economics This dual award degree program is designed for Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Program code 3704 and management. students wishing to pursue a career in materials/ Program Structure Faculty Engineering chemical engineering with professional accreditation A typical program sequence is shown below. Estimated fee to complete A$196,820 Program Structure in both disciplines. The Bachelor of Engineering in Minimum years 5.5 years A typical program sequence is shown below. YEARS 1 AND 2 Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Materials Science and Engineering has specialised See Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 YEAR 1 academic plans in process metallurgy, physical Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ entry for Year 1 and Year 2 courses on page 37 Mathematics, Physics, Engineering Computing, * Students starting an engineering program in semester 2 may metallurgy, ceramic engineering or materials undergraduate/programs/current/3711.html Semester 2 entry Yes* be required to complete summer semesters. Contact the Engineering Design, electives including: Engineering engineering. The program includes industrial Faculty of Engineering for further details. YEAR 3 Website www.mech.unsw.edu.au Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Mechanics, Mineral Resources Engineering, experience of a minimum of 12 weeks to be taken Linear Systems and Control, Mechanics of Solids, Estimated fee to complete A$200,380 Fundamentals of Geology, Engineering Materials and Note: Estimated first year tuition is based on 2013 tuition fees. during the vacation period. Engineering Mechanics, Mechanical Design, Chemistry Total program costs are indicative only. Indicative fees have Engineering Experimentation, Computational Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Professional Recognition been calculated on a percentage increase for every year of Engineering, Advanced Thermofluids, general YEAR 2 Engineers Australia recognises the Bachelor Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ the program. Fee increases are assessed annually and may education courses Engineering Mathematics, Mining Project of Engineering in both Materials Science and undergraduate/programs/current/3704.html exceed the indicative figures listed above. Development, Numerical Methods and Statistics, Engineering and Chemical Engineering. In addition, Estimated fee to complete includes tuition and an estimate YEAR 4 Website www.mech.unsw.edu.au Mechanics of Solids, Introduction to Fluid Flow and the Bachelor of Chemical Engineering is accredited by of study-related costs of A$1,000 per year. Engineering Management, Professional Engineering, Heat Transfer, Minerals and Processing, Mining the Institution of Chemical Engineers. Living expenses are not included in estimated fee to complete Mechanical Design 2, Fundamentals and Advanced Services, general education courses Vibrations, professional electives, Thesis

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Program Structure Professional Recognition Dual Award Degrees Bachelor of Engineering (Mining Engineering)/ Bachelor of Engineering (Naval Architecture)/ PHOTONIC ENGINEERING A typical program sequence is shown below. This degree is accredited by Engineers Australia. Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Engineering (Photonic Engineering) Bachelor of Engineering (Photonic Engineering)/ Program code 3715 YEAR 1 Program code 3711 Dual Award Degrees Bachelor of Arts Mathematics, Physics, Engineering Computing, Program code 3644 Faculty Engineering Program code 3704 Faculty Engineering Engineering Design, Engineering Mechanics electives Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum Engineering)/ Faculty Engineering including: Design and Manufacturing, Engineering Minimum years 5 years Bachelor of Arts Faculty Engineering Minimum years 5.5 years Minimum years 4 years Materials and Chemistry Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 Program code 3704 Minimum years 5.5 years Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Semester 2 entry Yes* YEAR 2 Semester 2 entry Yes* Faculty Engineering Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 Engineering Mathematics, Engineering Design, Semester 2 entry Yes* Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Minimum years 5.5 years Semester 2 entry No Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Mechanics of Solids, Fluid Mechanics, Electrical and Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Telecommunications Engineering, Numerical Methods Estimated fee to complete A$196,820 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Estimated fee to complete A$217,360 Estimated fee to complete A$152,470 and Statistics, Thermodynamics, general education Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Semester 2 entry No Estimated fee to complete A$200,380 Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry courses Assumed knowledge Maths Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ undergraduate/programs/current/3711.html Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ YEAR 3 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ undergraduate/programs/current/3715.html Estimated fee to complete A$200,380 undergraduate/programs/current/3644.html Linear Systems and Control, Mechanics of Solids, Website www.mech.unsw.edu.au undergraduate/programs/current/3704.html Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Website www.mining.unsw.edu.au Ship Structures, Hydrostatics and Practice, Ship Website www.eet.unsw.edu.au Website www.eet.unsw.edu.au Design and Propulsion, Ship Hydrodynamics, Ship Online handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Photonics does with light (photons) what electronics Standards and Marine Engineering, general education PETROLEUM ENGINEERING undergraduate/programs/current/3704.html Bachelor of Engineering (Mining Engineering)/ courses does with electrical circuits (electrons). Photonic Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum Engineering) Website www.petrol.unsw.edu.au engineers have to find ways to impose the information Bachelor of Engineering (Photonic Engineering)/ YEAR 4 Program code 3045 on the photons in the first place, and then detect and Bachelor of Commerce Program code 3142 Engineering Management, Ship Design Project, use it later. Photonic engineering will appeal to those Faculty Engineering Program code 3715 Faculty Engineering Professional Engineering, Thesis, professional Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum Engineering)/ who are interested in the fields of optical fibres, optical electives Minimum years 4 years Bachelor of Commerce signal processing, optical communications and optical Faculty Engineering Minimum years 5 years devices. Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Program code 3715 Minimum years 5.5 years Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 Career Opportunities As a graduate, you can work in naval architecture Semester 2 entry Yes* Faculty Engineering Program Structure Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 Semester 2 entry No firms and consultancy, government, and offshore A typical program sequence is shown below. Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Minimum years 5.5 years Semester 2 entry Yes* Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 engineering projects. Graduates may also find YEAR 1 employment in sailing yacht design, ship classification Estimated fee to complete A$152,020 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Estimated fee to complete A$196,820 societies and ship owner organisations. Mathematics, Physics, Computing 1, Engineering Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Semester 2 entry Yes* Design, electives including: Electrical and Estimated fee to complete A$217,360 Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Professional Recognition Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Telecommunications Engineering, Higher Physics, Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ This degree is accredited by Engineers Australia and Computing 1B undergraduate/programs/current/3045.html Estimated fee to complete A$217,360 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ undergraduate/programs/current/3142.html the Royal Institution of Naval Architects. undergraduate/programs/current/3715.html Website www.petrol.unsw.edu.au Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry YEAR 2 Website www.mining.unsw.edu.au Dual Award Degrees This degree prepares graduates for careers in the Mathematics 2A and 2B, Laboratory A, Quantum Website www.eet.unsw.edu.au Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Physics, Digital Circuit Design, Choose one of Bachelor of Engineering (Naval Architecture)/ production of oil and gas. It involves the application of SEE ALSO undergraduate/programs/current/3715.html Computing 1B or Computing 2, Circuits and Signals, Bachelor of Arts basic chemistry, physics, mathematics and geology to Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering)/Bachelor the development of petroleum and other subsurface Website www.petrol.unsw.edu.au Higher Mathematical Methods for Differential Bachelor of Engineering (Photonic Engineering)/ of Engineering (Mining Engineering) - page 40 Program code 3704 energy resources. Equations, Electrical and Telecommunications Bachelor of Science Engineering, general education courses Faculty Engineering Program code 3634 Program Structure Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum Engineering)/ Bachelor of Engineering (Naval Architecture) Minimum years 5.5 years A typical program sequence is shown below. YEAR 3 Faculty Engineering Bachelor of Science Electromagnetic Engineering, Laser and Spectroscopy Program code 3710 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 YEAR 1 Program code 3047 Laboratory or Photonics Laboratory, Digital Signal Minimum years 5 years Faculty Engineering Semester 2 entry Yes* Mathematics, Physics, Engineering Computing, Processing, Analogue and Digital Communications, Faculty Engineering Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 Engineering Design, Engineering Materials Advanced Optics, Photonic Engineering Design, State Minimum years 4 years Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 and Chemistry suggested electives including: Minimum years 5 years Devices, Analogue Electronics, general education Semester 2 entry No Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Estimated fee to complete A$200,380 Fundamentals of Petroleum Geology, Introduction to courses, electives Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 the Petroleum Industry Semester 2 entry Yes* Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Semester 2 entry Yes YEAR 4 Estimated fee to complete A$196,820 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 YEAR 2 Photonic Design Proficiency, Photonic Devices and Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry undergraduate/programs/current/3704.html Fundamentals of Petroleum Geology, Chemical Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Effects, Strategic Leadership and Ethics, Photonic Estimated fee to complete A$151,960 Website www.mech.unsw.edu.au Engineering Fundamentals, Introduction to the Estimated fee to complete A$196,820 Networks, Thesis, professional electives Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Petroleum Industry, Business Practices in the undergraduate/programs/current/3634.html Petroleum Industry, Engineering Mathematics, Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Career Opportunities Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Photonic engineering is a rapidly developing and Website www.eet.unsw.edu.au Introduction to Petrophysics, Reservoir Engineering A, Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ undergraduate/programs/current/3710.html Bachelor of Engineering (Naval Architecture)/ dynamic field of engineering. Potential employers general education courses undergraduate/programs/current/3047.html Bachelor of Commerce include major telecommunications service providers, Website www.mech.unsw.edu.au Program code 3715 YEAR 3 Website www.petrol.unsw.edu.au large private industrial groups such as JDS, Uniphase In this program, you will be introduced to naval Reservoir Engineering B, Field Development and Alcatel, smaller service and technology providers, Faculty Engineering architecture with industry visits to see the design, Geology and Geophysics for Petroleum Engineering, all being highly specialised and technologically maintenance and operation of ships first-hand. Minimum years 5.5 years Reservoir Characterisation and Simulation, Formation sophisticated. Naval architecture subjects include hydrostatics and Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 Evaluation, Petroleum Economics, Well Drilling hydrodynamics, ship structures, marine engineering, Equipment and Operations, Design Project for Professional Recognition resistance and propulsion, and contracts and Semester 2 entry Yes* Petroleum Engineers, professional elective This degree is accredited by Engineers Australia. tendering. In the final year of the degree, you will Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 YEAR 4 focus on the design of yachts and high-speed craft, as Estimated fee to complete A$217,360 Integrated Oil/Gas Field Evaluation (Thesis), well as your own ship design project. Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Enhanced Oil and Gas Recovery, Natural Gas * Students starting an engineering program in semester 2 may Engineering, Well Technology, Petroleum Production be required to complete summer semesters. Contact the Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Engineering, general education courses, professional Faculty of Engineering for further details. undergraduate/programs/current/3715.html elective Note: Estimated first year tuition is based on 2013 tuition fees. Website www.mech.unsw.edu.au Career Opportunities Total program costs are indicative only. Indicative fees have Petroleum engineers have a number of career been calculated on a percentage increase for every year of choices. As a graduate, you can work in oil/gas the program. Fee increases are assessed annually and may exceed the indicative figures listed above. companies or oil service companies in Australia and internationally. Work will be a combination of Estimated fee to complete includes tuition and an estimate of study-related costs of A$1,000 per year. outdoors and office work if you choose this type of career. Working with computer-generated modelling of Living expenses are not included in estimated fee to complete reservoirs is another type of career.

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Dual Award Degrees Renewable energy engineering encompasses a wide Program Structure PHOTOVOLTAICS AND SOLAR ENERGY Bachelor of Engineering (Renewable Energy Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications range of renewable energy technologies and their use. A typical program sequence is shown below. Engineering)/Bachelor of Commerce Engineering)/Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Engineering (Photovoltaics and Bachelor of Engineering (Photovoltaics and It draws together resources from around UNSW into Solar Energy) Solar Energy)/Bachelor of Arts a cohorent degree supporting learning for this growth Program code 3715 YEAR 1 Program code 3641 Mathematics, Physics, Computing, Engineering Program code 3704 industry. Program code 3642 Faculty Engineering Design, Higher Physics 1B, electives including: Faculty Engineering Faculty Engineering Faculty Engineering Study areas include renewable energy technologies, Minimum years 5.5 years Electrical and Telecommunications Engineering, Minimum years 5 years systems and applications including biomass, Computing 1B Minimum years 5.5 years Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 Minimum years 4 years complementary technologies, environmental and Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 policy issues, solar architecture, solar thermal Semester 2 entry Yes* YEAR 2 Semester 2 entry Yes* Mathematics and Computing 1B or Computing 2, Semester 2 entry Yes* systems, photovoltaics and wind generators. Semester 2 entry Yes* Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Program Structure Estimated fee to complete A$217,360 Engineering, Circuits and Signals, Digital Circuit Estimated fee to complete A$196,820 A typical program sequence is shown below. Design, Analogue Electronics, general education Estimated fee to complete A$200,380 Assumed knowledge Maths and Physics Estimated fee to complete A$152,020 courses Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry YEAR 1 Assumed knowledge Maths and Physics Assumed knowledge Maths and Physics Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Mathematics, Physics 1A or Higher Physics 1A, YEAR 3 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ undergraduate/programs/current/3715.html undergraduate/programs/current/3641.html Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Physics 1B or Higher Physics 1B, Engineering Electromagnetic Engineering, Electronics, Digital undergraduate/programs/current/3704.html undergraduate/programs/current/3642.html Computing, Engineering Design, electives Website www.pv.unsw.edu.au Signal Processing, Analogue and Digital Communications, Website www.eet.unsw.edu.au Website www.pv.unsw.edu.au Website www.pv.unsw.edu.au including: Sustainable Energy, Electrical and Control Systems, Telecommunications Engineering Telecommunications Engineering Design, Embedded Systems Design SEE ALSO UNSW is a world leader in the field of photovoltaic Bachelor of Engineering (Renewable Energy Bachelor of Engineering (Bioinformatics) - page 50 YEAR 2 YEAR 4 engineering. This degree provides education in Bachelor of Engineering (Photovoltaics and Engineering)/Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering) photovoltaic (PV) technology development, PV device Thermodynamics, Numerical Methods and Telecommunications Design Proficiency, Strategic Solar Energy)/Bachelor of Commerce Program code 3658 page 50 manufacturing, PV system design and maintenance, and Statistics, Engineering Materials and Chemistry, Leadership and Ethics, Network Technologies, Trusted Bachelor of Engineering (Software Engineering) the use of other renewable energy technologies. It also Program code 3715 Applied Photovoltaics, Electronic Devices, Circuits Faculty Engineering Networks, level 4 electives, Thesis page 51 allows for specialisation in a second strand of study. Faculty Engineering and Signals, Electrical and Telecommunications Minimum years 5 years Bachelor of Engineering (Surveying and Engineering, Fluid Mechanics Career Opportunities Geoinformation Systems) - page 42 Program Structure Minimum years 5.5 years Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 The demand for graduates of telecommunications is Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Science A typical program sequence is shown below. YEAR 3 rapidly increasing as the technology advances and Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 Semester 2 entry Yes (Advanced) in various majors - pages 60 to 62 Solar Thermal Energy Design, Energy Efficiency, broadens its scope. Potential employers include major Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) - page 52 YEAR 1 Semester 2 entry Yes* Lower Energy Buildings and PV, Life Cycle Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 telecommunications service providers; large private Mathematics, Physics, Engineering Computing, Assessment, Biomass, Wind Energy Converters, Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Estimated fee to complete A$196,820 industrial groups such as JDS, Uniphase and Alcatel; Engineering Design, Higher Physics 1B, Electives professional electives, general education courses smaller service and technology providers, all highly including: Sustainable Energy, Electrical and Estimated fee to complete A$217,360 Assumed knowledge Maths and Physics specialised and technologically sophisticated. Food Science and Technology Telecommunications Engineering YEAR 4 Assumed knowledge Maths and Physics Strategic Leadership and Ethics,Thesis, general Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Professional Recognition Bachelor of Science (Food Science and YEAR 2 education courses, professional electives including: undergraduate/programs/current/3658.html Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ This degree is accredited by Engineers Australia. Technology) Project, Engineering Materials and Chemistry, Applied undergraduate/programs/current/3715.html Structures and Construction 2, Design for Energy Website www.pv.unsw.edu.au Photovoltaics, Numerical Methods and Statistics, Efficiency, Electromagnetic Engineering, Electrical Dual Award Degrees Program code 3060 Strand Elective, Electronic Devices, Sustainable Website www.pv.unsw.edu.au Energy, Mathematics 2A, Advanced Thermodynamics, Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications Faculty Engineering and Renewable Energy Technologies, Electrical and Computational Fluid Dynamics, Internal Combustion SURVEYING Engineering)/Bachelor of Arts Telecommunications Engineering Engines 1,Photovoltaic Technology and Manufacture, Minimum years 4 years Bachelor of Engineering (Photovoltaics and Sustainable and Renewable Energy Technologies, Bachelor of Engineering (Surveying and Program code 3704 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 YEAR 3 Solar Energy)/Bachelor of Science Solar Cells and Systems, Grid-Connect Photovoltaic Geoinformation Systems) - see page 42 Faculty Engineering PV Technology and Manufacturing, Low Energy Systems, Semiconductor Devices, Photovoltaic Stand- Semester 2 entry Yes Buildings and Photovoltaics, Solar Cells, strand Program code 3655 Alone Systems, Sustainable Energy in Developing TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING Minimum years 5.5 years Estimated first year tuition A$34,200 elective, professional electives, general education Faculty Engineering Countries, PV Materials Processing, High Efficiency courses Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 Estimated fee to complete A$152,410 Minimum years 5 years Silicon Solar Cells Engineering) Semester 2 entry Yes* (includes A$300 per year for lab-based programs Years 2 and 3 Strand Options: Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 Career Opportunities and A$600 for field trips) Computing, Communications and Control, Electronics, Graduates may work globally in all aspects of Program code 3643 Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Semester 2 entry Yes* Assumed knowledge Maths and Science Electrical Energy, Mathematics, Mechanical photovoltaic and renewable energy engineering Faculty Engineering Estimated fee to complete A$200,380 Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Architecture, Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 including: manufacturing, quality control and reliability, Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Minimum years 4 years Physics computer-aided design of devices and systems, Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Estimated fee to complete A$196,820 undergraduate/programs/current/3060.html research and education, system design and analysis, Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ YEAR 4 Website www.foodscience.unsw.edu.au Assumed knowledge Maths and Physics balance of system areas, fault diagnosis and undergraduate/programs/current/3704.html Grid Connected Photovoltaics, Strategic Leadership Semester 2 entry Yes* modelling, marketing, policy formation and planning Food science is a profession that builds on and Ethics, Thesis, professional electives, general Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Website www.eet.unsw.edu.au and programs in developing countries. Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 fundamental knowledge and leading-edge education course, professional electives including: undergraduate/programs/current/3655.html developments in sciences – such as chemistry, Energy Efficiency, Renewable Energy Policy, Professional Recognition Estimated fee to complete A$152,020 Website www.pv.unsw.edu.au microbiology, biochemistry and biotechnology – to Life Cycle Assessment, Biomass, Wind Energy This degree is accredited by Engineers Australia. Assumed knowledge Maths and Physics Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications optimise the quality and safety of foods through Converters, Photovoltaic Stand-Alone System Engineering)/Bachelor of Commerce Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ appropriate processing and packaging for a Design and Installation, High Efficiency Silicon Dual Award Degree Programs RENEWABLE ENERGY ENGINEERING undergraduate/programs/current/3643.html Program code 3715 wide variety of food markets, both national and Solar Cells, Semi-Conductor Devices, Sustainable international. Energy in Developing Countries, Solar Thermal Bachelor of Engineering (Renewable Energy Bachelor of Engineering (Renewable Energy Website www.eet.unsw.edu.au Faculty Engineering Engineering) Engineering)/Bachelor of Arts Design, Computational Fluid Dynamics, PV Materials This program will appeal to you if you are interested Minimum years 5.5 years Processing Program code 3657 Program code 3704 in satellite communications; signal and image Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 Career Opportunities Faculty Engineering Faculty Engineering processing; optical fibres and photonics; mobile and Graduates may work globally in all aspects of satellite communications; data networks; data coding, Semester 2 entry Yes* Minimum years 4 years Minimum years 5.5 years photovoltaic and renewable energy engineering compression, encryption and transmission; software Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 systems including e-commerce; microelectronic including: manufacturing, quality control and reliability, Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 * Students starting an engineering program in semester 2 may devices and systems; and real-time embedded Estimated fee to complete A$217,360 computer-aided design of devices and systems, Semester 2 entry Yes* Semester 2 entry Yes be required to complete summer semesters. Contact the research and education, system design and analysis, systems. Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry Faculty of Engineering for further details. Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 balance of system areas, fault diagnosis and Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Note: Estimated first year tuition is based on 2013 tuition fees. modelling, marketing, policy formation and planning, Estimated fee to complete A$152,020 Estimated fee to complete A$200,380 undergraduate/programs/current/3715.html Total program costs are indicative only. Indicative fees have programs in developing countries. Assumed knowledge Maths and Physics Assumed knowledge Maths and Physics Website www.eet.unsw.edu.au been calculated on a percentage increase for every year of Professional Recognition Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ the program. Fee increases are assessed annually and may Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ exceed the indicative figures listed above. This degree is accredited by Engineers Australia. undergraduate/programs/current/3657.html undergraduate/programs/current/3704.html Estimated fee to complete includes tuition and an estimate Website www.pv.unsw.edu.au Website www.pv.unsw.edu.au of study-related costs of A$1,000 per year. Living expenses are not included in estimated fee to complete

48 www.international.unsw.edu.au www.international.unsw.edu.au 49 E E Engineering (Computing) Engineering (Software)

Program Structure Program Structure Career Opportunities Dual Award Degree Programs Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering)/ Computing Graduates have strengths in design techniques and A typical program sequence is shown below. A typical program sequence is shown below. Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Engineering (Bioinformatics)/ experience in software design and development, YEAR 1 BIOINFORMATICS Bachelor of Arts YEAR 1 Program code 3726 which equips them for a wide range of careers. Molecules, Cells and Genes, Introduction to Food Mathematics, Physics, Computing, Introduction to Bachelor of Engineering (Bioinformatics) Program code 3704 Faculty Engineering Employment may involve the business sector, which Science, Mathematics for Life Sciences, Statistics Engineering Design and Innovation, Electrical and utilises their knowledge and abilities in designing Faculty Engineering for Life and Social Sciences, Sustainable Food Program code 3647 Telecommunications Engineering Minimum years 5 years advanced information systems; building technical Manufacture, Fundamentals of Physics, Chemistry Minimum years 5.5 years systems for the medical, power and transport Faculty Engineering YEAR 2 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 A or Higher Chemistry A, Chemistry B or Higher industries; the burgeoning telecommunications Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 Mathematics, Microprocessors, Engineering Design Chemistry B Minimum years 4 years Semester 2 entry Yes* area, exploiting, or even developing, new network in Computing, Digital Circuits and Systems, Analogue Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Semester 2 entry Yes* Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 technologies. YEAR 2 Electronics, Circuits and Signals, general education Semester 2 entry Yes* Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Estimated fee to complete A$196,820 Food Chemistry 1, Food Processing Principles, courses Professional Recognition Food Microbiology, Microbiology 1, Principles Estimated fee to complete A$200,380 Estimated first year tuition A$34,140 YEAR 3 Assumed knowledge Maths and Physics This degree is accredited by Engineers Australia. of Biochemistry (Advanced) or Fundamentals Assumed knowledge Maths and Chemistry Estimated fee to complete A$153,010 Operating Systems, Design Project, Computer Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ of Biochemistry, Principles of Molecular Biology Dual Award Degrees (Advanced) or Fundamentals of Molecular Biology, Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Architecture, Electives, general education courses undergraduate/programs/current/3726.html Assumed knowledge Maths and Chemistry undergraduate/programs/current/3704.html general education courses YEAR 4 Website www.cse.unsw.edu.au Bachelor of Engineering (Software Engineering)/ Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Website www.cse.unsw.edu.au Bachelor of Arts YEAR 3 undergraduate/programs/current/3647.html Design Project, Management and Ethics, Thesis, Food Preservation, Nutrition, Unit Operations in Food electives SEE ALSO Program code 3704 Website www.cse.unsw.edu.au Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering)/ Processing, Product Design and Development, Food Bachelor of Engineering (Bioinformatics)/ Career Opportunities Faculty Engineering The bioinformatics program covers the foundation Master of Biomedical Engineering - page 38 Safety and Quality Assurance, Food Science and Bachelor of Commerce Computer engineering graduates are ideally suited disciplines of bioinformatics, including biology Minimum years 5.5 years Technology Lab, Food Toxicology, general education to jobs involving the development of hardware (biochemistry, molecular biology and genetics), Program code 3715 courses software systems for communications, electronics or Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 computing (algorithms, databases, programming) and SOFTWARE ENGINEERING Faculty Engineering process control, and work in such diverse industries YEAR 4 mathematics and statistics. In addition, dedicated Bachelor of Engineering (Software Engineering) Semester 2 entry Yes Stream A: Industry Liaison, Project or Minor Project, bioinformatics courses bring together these various Minimum years 5.5 years as telecommunications, power, defence, or gaming machines. Program code 3648 Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 plus a combination of electives from sample list fields to demonstrate the use of computational Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 Estimated fee to complete A$200,380 of: Biotechnology, Commercial Biotechnology, methods in the analysis of high-throughput biology Professional Recognition Faculty Engineering Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, Advanced Food data including the human genome. Semester 2 entry Yes* This degree is fully accredited by Engineers Australia. Minimum years 4 years Assumed knowledge Maths Chemistry, Forensic Food Science, Advanced Food Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Recognition of the accreditation of the degree is given Microbiology, Advanced Nutrition, Advanced Food Program Structure Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ A typical program sequence is shown below. Estimated fee to complete A$217,360 by countries who are signatories to the Washington undergraduate/programs/current/3704.html Processing, Business Data Management, Marketing Accord (see www.washingtonaccord.org ). Semester 2 entry Yes Fundamentals, Physiology YEAR 1 Assumed knowledge Maths and Chemistry Website www.cse.unsw.edu.au Dual Award Degrees Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 Or Bioinformatics, Molecules, Cells and Genes, Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Computing, Chemistry, Mathematics undergraduate/programs/current/3715.html Estimated fee to complete A$151,870 Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering)/ Stream B: Industry Module Program, Industry Liaison, Bachelor of Engineering (Software Engineering)/ Website www.cse.unsw.edu.au Bachelor of Arts Assumed knowledge Maths Industry Practicum YEAR 2 Bachelor of Science Principles of Molecular Biology (Advanced), Software Program code 3704 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Career Opportunities Construction, Engineering Design in Computing, undergraduate/programs/current/3648.html Program code 3651 Professional opportunity is diverse and includes areas Discrete Mathematics, Statistics, 2 of the following: Bachelor of Engineering (Bioinformatics)/ Faculty Engineering Website www.cse.unsw.edu.au Faculty Engineering such as: processing and production, quality management, Genetics, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Cell Biology Bachelor of Science Minimum years 5.5 years Minimum years 5 years product design and development, information technology Program code 3755 The program objective produces graduates who will YEAR 3 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 and service or management within companies or state be able to: Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 Bioinformatics Methods and Applications, Faculty Engineering and commonwealth governments. Semester 2 entry Yes* • Undertake the production of high quality software. Computational Bioinformatics, Molecular Biology Semester 2 entry Yes Minimum years 5 years • Meet the needs of society for efficient, reliable of Nucleic Acids, Algorithms and Programming Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 software over the period of their professional life. Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Techniques, Database Systems, life science elective, Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 Estimated fee to complete A$200,380 • Make significant contributions to the development Bachelor of Food Science (Honours) computing/maths elective, open elective Estimated fee to complete A$196,880 Semester 2 entry Yes* and application of computing technology, especially Program code 3065 Assumed knowledge Maths and Physics YEAR 4 Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 software. Assumed knowledge Maths Faculty Engineering Management and Ethics, Thesis, life science elective, Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ • Take an active part in developing the software Estimated fee to complete A$196,820 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ computing/maths elective, open elective, general undergraduate/programs/current/3704.html engineering profession. Minimum years 1 year undergraduate/programs/current/3651.html education courses Assumed knowledge Maths and Chemistry Website www.cse.unsw.edu.au Units of credit (per year/total) 48/48 Program Structure Website www.cse.unsw.ed.au Career Opportunities Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ A typical program sequence is shown below. Semester 2 entry Yes As a graduate, you can work with biotechnology undergraduate/programs/current/3755.html YEAR 1 and pharmaceutical companies, companies in the Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering)/ Estimated first year tuition A$33,840 Website www.cse.unsw.edu.au Business Data Management, Discrete Mathematics, information and communications technology sector, Bachelor of Commerce Software Engineering Workshop, Computing, Estimated fee to complete A$34,840 public sector organisations, public and private Program code 3715 Mathematics, electives Assumed knowledge Completion of a relevant research organisations. COMPUTER ENGINEERING Faculty Engineering Bachelor degree YEAR 2 Professional Recognition Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Engineering) Minimum years 5.5 years System Modelling and Design, Microprocessors Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ This degree is accredited by Engineers Australia Program code 3645 and Interfacing, Engineering Design in Computing, undergraduate/programs/current/3065.html and graduates are eligible for membership to the Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 Software Construction, Software Engineering Australian Computer Society. Faculty Engineering Website www.foodscience.unsw.edu.au Semester 2 entry Yes* Workshops, electives, general education courses Minimum years 4 years This program is designed to provide extensive Estimated first year tuition A$34,020 YEAR 3 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 research training in some aspects of food science Estimated fee to complete A$217,360 Software System Design and Implementation, and technology at undergraduate level. The research Semester 2 entry Yes* Software Engineering Workshops, Computer orientation of the program, compared to the Graduate Assumed knowledge Maths and Physics Networks, Database Systems, Software Engineering Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 Diploma, facilitates entry into a research higher Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ electives, general education courses * Students starting an engineering program in semester 2 may degree (Master of Science/PhD) upon completion of Estimated fee to complete A$152,110 undergraduate/programs/current/3715.html be required to complete summer semesters. Contact the honours at a satisfactory level. YEAR 4 Faculty of Engineering for further details. Assumed knowledge Maths and Physics Website www.cse.unsw.edu.au Thesis, Professional Issues and Ethics, Industrial SEE ALSO Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Training, Software Engineering electives Note: Estimated first year tuition is based on 2013 tuition fees. Bachelor of Science with major in food science undergraduate/programs/current/3645.html Total program costs are indicative only. Indicative fees have page 60 been calculated on a percentage increase for every year of Website www.cse.unsw.edu.au the program. Fee increases are assessed annually and may Computer engineering is concerned with the design and exceed the indicative figures listed above. construction of reliable and efficient computer based Estimated fee to complete includes tuition and an estimate systems. It is especially relevant to systems where of study-related costs of A$1,000 per year. either hardware or software is used to control interaction Living expenses are not included in estimated fee to complete between a computer-based system and the real world.

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Program Structure Concurrent Diploma Program Many private and public sector institutions now COMPUTER SCIENCE Bachelor of Science (Computer Science)/ Bachelor of Science (Computer Science)/ Depth Component: employ their own lawyers, and extensive opportunities Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Science (Computer Science) 4 compulsory core courses Diploma in Language Studies exist within regulatory and law enforcement agencies Program code 3968 Program code 3984 Program code 3978 12 information systems core courses Program code 3417 as well as the various branches of government. Faculty Engineering Faculty Law Faculty Engineering Breadth Component: Faculty Arts and Social Sciences Professional Recognition Minimum years 4 years 2 information systems elective Minimum years 3 years You should check with the legal education authority Minimum years 5 years Minimum years 3 years 4 electives in your home country regarding recognition of UNSW Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/240 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/144 2 general education courses Units of credit (per year/total) 48 law degrees for registration purposes. To become Semester 2 entry Yes* admitted as a legal practitioner in New South Wales Semester 2 entry Yes** Semester 2 entry Yes Semester 2 entry Yes, depending on proficiency Professional Recognition (NSW), you will also need to satisfy the requirements Estimated first year tuition A$31,230 Estimated fee to complete A$26,400 Estimated first year tuition A$33,840 Estimated first year tuition A$34,200 This program has been accredited by the Australian of the NSW Legal Profession Admission Board (based on studies starting in current and over three Estimated fee to complete A$136,750 Computer Society for provisional membership at the (www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lpab). Certificates to practise Estimated fee to complete A$191,780 Estimated fee to complete A$111,960 years of concurrent studies) professional level. as a barrister or solicitor are granted by the NSW Bar Assumed knowledge Maths Assumed knowledge Maths Assumed knowledge Maths Assumed knowledge None Association and the Law Society respectively. SEE ALSO Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Bachelor of Commerce with major in Information Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Note: You should be aware that the summer clerkship positions undergraduate/programs/current/3968.html undergraduate/programs/current/3984.html undergraduate/programs/current/3978.html Systems - page 31 undergraduate/programs/current/3417.html offered to students in their second last year of study are Website www.cse.unsw.edu.au Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Information generally only made available to citizens and permanent Website www.law.unsw.edu.au Website www.cse.unsw.edu.au Website http://intlstudies.arts.unsw.edu.au residents of Australia. Systems - page 32 ** You will start non-law courses in July. Law studies Computer science is concerned with the core This Diploma enables students from any faculty to commence in semester 1 of the following year. principles and technologies that make up the entire Bachelor of Science (Computer Science)/ undertake the study of a language concurrently with Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws range of computer-based systems. You will study the Bachelor of Media Arts (Honours) International Studies and their main degree. You study a major sequence in a principles underlying computer hardware, algorithms, language to obtain the diploma. Languages available Program code 4760 Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal operating systems, networks, databases, graphics and Program code 3969 Languages are: Chinese, French, German, Indonesian, Japanese, Faculty Law Justice/Bachelor of Laws artificial intelligence, and also the practice of building Korean and Spanish. If you opt to take the Diploma Faculty Engineering Minimum years 5 years Program code 4763 such systems. Bachelor of International Studies with your main degree you should be aware that to Minimum years 5 years complete your studies there will be additional fees. Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/240 Faculty Law Program Structure Program code 3424 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 Note: This program is only available to international students as A typical program sequence is shown below. Faculty Arts and Social Sciences Semester 2 entry Possibly, depending on the Arts Minimum years 5 years a concurrent program and must be completed within the same major selected ** Semester 2 entry Yes* Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/240 YEAR 1 Minimum years 4 years overall time period as the undergraduate degree program. The Estimated first year tuition A$27,900 Estimated first year tuition A$30,000 Diploma in Language Studies cannot be used for the purpose Semester 2 entry No Computing, Mathematics, Discrete Mathematics, Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 of obtaining a student visa by international students. 3 electives Estimated fee to complete A$168,170 Estimated fee to complete A$175,100 Semester 2 entry No Estimated first year tuition A$27,900 Assumed knowledge Maths SEE ALSO Assumed knowledge None YEAR 2 Estimated first year tuition A$26,400 Bachelor of Arts with majors in most modern Estimated fee to complete A$176,900 Software Construction, Microprocessors and Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ languages - page 29 Assumed knowledge None Interfacing, Engineering Design in Computing, undergraduate/programs/current/3969.html Estimated fee to complete A$119,680 (possible undergraduate/programs/current/4760.html electives, general education courses additional costs associated with overseas study Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Website www.law.unsw.edu.au Website www.cse.unsw.edu.au placement – contact the faculty for further details) Law undergraduate/programs/current/4763.html YEAR 3 ** You will start non-law courses in July. Law studies This is a new program scheduled to commence in Assumed knowledge None UNSW Law offers a range of dual award degrees for Website www.law.unsw.edu.au Management and Ethics, Level 3/4 Computer Science 2013 commence in semester 1 of the following year. Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ students with no existing degree. electives, 2 electives, general education courses undergraduate/programs/current/3424.html SEE ALSO The Law dual degree is designed to equip you with Career Opportunities Bachelor of Art Theory/Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Laws Graduates are employed in a wide range of Bachelor of Science (Computer Science)/Bachelor of Website http://intlstudies.arts.unsw.edu.au/ the necessary skills and knowledge to become a Program code 4703 Program code 4744 industries, in government departments and private Laws - page 53 The Bachelor of International Studies examines the successful professional, not only as a solicitor or firms (including software development companies dynamics of global and regional change, explores barrister but in one of the many other occupations in Faculty Law Faculty Law like Microsoft, IBM and Sun Microsystems). They key developments in international relations and which a lawyer’s skills are valued. INFORMATION SYSTEMS Minimum years 5 years Minimum years 5 years commonly work as programmers and analysts, but international economics, evaluates the implications Our distinctive method of interactive small group Bachelor of Information Systems Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/240 some find that working with people in user support, or of globalisation, encourages acquisition of relevant teaching ensures that you will learn to think rigorously, Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/240 languages and discusses questions centred on as a network administrator, is more to their liking. Program code 3979 express yourself clearly, master legal techniques and Semester 2 entry Yes** Semester 2 entry Yes** nationalism, political sovereignty, social change, develop independent research skills to a high level. Professional Recognition Faculty Australian School of Business multiculturalism, and transnational interaction in an Estimated first year tuition A$27,540 Estimated first year tuition A$33,120 Graduates are eligible for membership of the Program Structure Minimum years 3 years increasingly integrated world. Estimated fee to complete A$173,840 Estimated fee to complete A$189,800 Australian Computer Society and the Association for The law component of a typical five-year dual award Computing Machinery, the peak industry/academic Units of credit (per year/total) 48/144 Program Structure degree program is set out below. For further details Assumed knowledge None Assumed knowledge Maths This is a rigorous four-year program which includes: body in North America. Semester 2 entry Yes refer to the UNSW Online Handbook. Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ • core courses in international studies Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ undergraduate/programs/current/4703.html Dual Award Degrees Estimated first year tuition A$33,360 • a choice of one area of specialisation from seven YEAR 1 undergraduate/programs/current/4744.html distinct and integrated programs of study including 6 non-law courses, Introducing Law and Justice, Torts Website www.law.unsw.edu.au Estimated fee to complete A$109,080 Website www.law.unsw.edu.au Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Science globalisation studies, Asian studies, European YEAR 2 ** You will start non-law courses in July. Law studies ** You will start non-law courses in July. Law studies (Computer Science) Assumed knowledge Maths studies, development studies, language studies, 4 non-law courses, Principles of Public Law, Crime commence in semester 1 of the following year. commence in semester 1 of the following year. Program code 3983 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ international business studies and international relations. and the Criminal Process,Principles of Private Law undergraduate/programs/current/3979.html Faculty Engineering • language study and Criminal Laws Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws Minimum years 4 years Website www.asb.unsw.edu.au/futurestudents • a 12-month period of overseas study.* YEAR 3 Program code 4733 4 non-law courses, Contracts, Equity and Trusts, Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Information systems is the mechanism that drives *In order to proceed on the Overseas Study Program, which Faculty Law the innovations (Facebook. LinkedIn, Twitter is a compulsory part of this program, you must satisfy the Admin Law or Lawyers, Ethics and Justice Semester 2 entry Yes* etc) that make a positive difference to the world, academic requirements of the UNSW International Exchange Minimum years 5 years YEAR 4 Estimated first year tuition A$34,200 enabling people and organisations to be creative and Program. 2 non-law courses, Land Law, Resolving Civil Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/240 productive. In this degree you study the analysis, Estimated fee to complete A$153,130 Career Opportunities Disputes, Business Associations, Court Process and design and construction of computer systems, as Semester 2 entry Yes** Graduates can be found in diverse professions within Evidence, Federal Constitutional Law and Law in the Assumed knowledge Maths well as the management of business computing international business and law, government agencies Global Context. Estimated first year tuition A$33,120 that will drive an organisation to be competitive and Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ including foreign affairs, investment banks and other Estimated fee to complete A$189,800 successful. Information systems and the use of YEAR 5 undergraduate/programs/current/3983.html financial institutions with international links, Note: Estimated first year tuition is based on 2013 tuition fees. information technology (the hardware and software) is non-government organisations, journalism, media, Prescribed law elective and seven law electives. Assumed knowledge Maths Website www.cse.unsw.edu.au Total program costs are indicative only. Indicative fees have one of the fastest growing industries in the Australian tourism and trade. Career Opportunities Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ been calculated on a percentage increase for every year of economy and employers value graduates who undergraduate/programs/current/4733.html Dual Award Degrees Many solicitors act as general practitioners of law, but the program. Fee increases are assessed annually and may demonstrate skills and knowledge in both business exceed the indicative figures listed above. and information technology domains and are creative Bachelor of International Studies/Bachelor of Laws more and more are specialising in particular areas of Website www.law.unsw.edu - page 54 the law (for example, commercial law, criminal law or Estimated fee to complete includes tuition and an estimate and entrepreneurial. ** You will start non-law courses in July. Law studies of study-related costs of A$1,000 per year. industrial law). commence in semester 1 of the following year. Living expenses are not included in estimated fee to complete

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Program Structure Dual Award Degree Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Planning/Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Social Research and Policy/ Bachelor of Media in Screen and Sound The following is a sample program and may be Bachelor of Media/Bachelor of Laws - page 54 Bachelor of Laws Program code 4778 Program code 4707 subject to change. See the UNSW Online Handbook Program code 3433 Program code 4771 for details of the degree structure. Faculty Law Faculty Law Bachelor of Media in Public Relations and Faculty Arts and Social Sciences Faculty Law Minimum years 6.5 years Minimum years 7 years YEAR 1 Advertising Minimum years 3 years Media, Culture and Everyday Life; Media Industry (with 2 semesters work experience) Minimum years 5.5 years Program code 3434 Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/144 Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/312 Contexts; Media, Society, Politics; News Reporting; Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/336 Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/240 Semester 2 entry Yes** communication and journalism elective; electives Faculty Arts and Social Sciences Semester 2 entry Yes Semester 2 entry No Semester 2 entry Yes** Minimum years 3 years Estimated first year tuition A$33,720 YEAR 2 Estimated first year tuition A$26,340 Estimated first year tuition A$29,910 Estimated first year tuition A$27,900 Estimated fee to complete A$261,320 Publics and Publishing; Advanced Media Writing; Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/144 Estimated fee to complete A$87,090 Analysing Media Communication; communication and Estimated fee to complete A$265,780 Estimated fee to complete A$193,540 Semester 2 entry Yes Assumed knowledge None Assumed knowledge Maths, Physics and Chemistry journalism elective; media elective; electives Assumed knowledge None Assumed knowledge None Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Estimated first year tuition A$26,400 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ YEAR 3 undergraduate/programs/current/4778.html Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Online Handbook handbook.unsw.edu.au/ undergraduate/programs/current/3433.html Advanced Media Issues; Multiplatform Journalism; Estimated fee to complete A$87,240 undergraduate/programs/current/4707.html undergraduate/programs/current/4771.html Website www.law.unsw.edu.au Social Innovation and Engagement; Media Portfolio; Assumed knowledge None Website http://sam.arts.unsw.edu.au/ Website www.law.unsw.edu.au Website www.law.unsw.edu.au communication and journalism electives; electives ** You will start non-law courses in July. Law studies Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ The Bachelor of Media in Screen and Sound ** You will start non-law courses in July. Law studies emphasises practical skills in video and sound commence in semester 1 of the following year. undergraduate/programs/current/3434.html commence in semester 1 of the following year. Career Opportunities production and theoretical skills in contemporary This program enables you to develop skills Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws Website http://sam.arts.unsw.edu.au/ media, with a particular focus on film theory. You may Bachelor of Fine Arts/Bachelor of Laws and knowledge for professional work relevant choose electives from a wide selection of courses in Bachelor of Social Work/Bachelor of Laws The Bachelor of Media in Public Relations and Program code 4770 to journalism, corporate and organisational video production, audio design, working with image Program code 4704 communication and public sector communication. Advertising offers you theoretical and applied Faculty Law Program code 4786 knowledge and skills in public relations (PR) and and sound, photography, the Hollywood system, film Faculty Law genres and styles and documentary film and history. Minimum years 5 years Faculty Law Dual Award Degree Program advertising. The program aims to develop PR and Minimum years 5 years Bachelor of Media/Bachelor of Laws - page 54 advertising leaders who inspire innovation and change Program Structure Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/240 Minimum years 6.5 years at all levels of society and adhere to the highest Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/240 The following is a sample program and may be Semester 2 entry Possibly, depending on the Science Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/288 ethical standards. You are encouraged to think beyond subject to change. See the UNSW Online Handbook Semester 2 entry Yes** Bachelor of Media in Media Production industry specific problems to reflect on the broader major selected** Semester 2 entry No for details on the degree structure. sociocultural, political and economic implications of Estimated first year tuition A$27,540 Program code 3428 Estimated first year tuition A$33,840 Estimated first year tuition A$28,890 the roles and responsibilities of PR and advertising. YEAR 1 Faculty Arts and Social Sciences Media, Culture and Everyday Life; Intro to Film Estimated fee to complete A$173,840 Estimated fee to complete A$191,780 Estimated fee to complete A$223,810 Program Structure Studies; Sound Media 1; Media, Society, Politics; Assumed knowledge No Minimum years 3 years Assumed knowledge Maths and Science Assumed knowledge None The following is a sample program and may be Time, Space; Experience; screen and sound elective; Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/144 subject to change. See the UNSW Online Handbook electives Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Online Handbook handbook.unsw.edu.au/ undergraduate/programs/current/4704.html for details of the degree structure. undergraduate/programs/current/4770.html undergraduate/programs/current/4786.html Semester 2 entry Yes YEAR 2 Website www.law.unsw.edu.au Website www.law.unsw.edu.au Estimated first year tuition A$26,340 YEAR 1 Publics and Publishing, Animating Media, Digital Website www.law.unsw.edu.au Media, Culture and Everyday Life; Media Industry Video 1, Working with Image and Sound, media ** You will start non-law courses in July. Law studies ** You will start non-law courses in July. Law studies Estimated fee to complete A$87,090 commence in semester 1 of the following year. ** You will start non-law courses in July. Law studies Contexts; Media, Society, Politics; Public Relations electives, electives commence in semester 1 of the following year. commence in semester 1 of the following year. Practices; PR and advertising elective; electives Assumed knowledge None YEAR 3 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ YEAR 2 Advanced Media Issues, Video Project, Social Bachelor of International Studies/ Bachelor of Science (Advanced) (Honours)/ undergraduate/programs/current/3428.html Publics and Publishing, Communication Strategies, Innovation and Engagement, media elective, Bachelor of Laws Media and Communication Bachelor of Laws media elective, Advertising: The Creative Dimensions, prescribed screen and sound elective, electives Website http://sam.arts.unsw.edu.au/ Program code 4765 Program Code 3997 Bachelor of Media in Communication and PR and advertising elective, electives Journalism The Bachelor of Media in Media Production Career Opportunities Faculty Law Faculty Law emphasises practical and theoretical skills in YEAR 3 This program enables you to develop skills and Program code 3429 knowledge for professional work in the audio visual Minimum years 6 years Minimum years 6 contemporary interactive media. You focus on Advanced Media Issues, Public Relations Discourse and Change, PR and advertising electives, Social industry such as television and film production, sound (includes 2 semesters outside Australia) Faculty Arts and Social Sciences specialist practical learning in contemporary digital Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/288 media production as well as electives from a wide Innovation and Engagement, Portfolio Project, design, editing, film criticism and research. Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/288 Minimum years 3 years electives Semester 2 entry Yes** selection of courses in digital media, design and Dual Award Degree Program Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/144 Semester 2 entry No Estimated first year tuition A$33,840 production, computer game design, interactive Career Opportunities Bachelor of Media/Bachelor of Laws - page 54 environments and advanced web design. Estimated first year tuition A$29,400 Semester 2 entry Yes The program offers you the opportunity to develop Estimated fee to complete A$238,920 skills and knowledge that are relevant for professional Estimated fee to complete A$212,280 (possible Estimated first year tuition A$26,400 Program Structure work related to public relations, advertising, corporate Assumed knowledge Maths and Science The following is a sample program and may be additional costs from overseas study placement) Estimated fee to complete A$87,240 or organisational communication, public affairs, non- Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ subject to change. See the UNSW Online Handbook Assumed knowledge None profit and community organisations and media. You undergraduate/programs/current/3997.html Assumed knowledge None for details of the degree structure. will gain professional communication knowledge and Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Website www.law.unsw.edu.au Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ YEAR 1 skills to successfully work in corporate, public sector, undergraduate/programs/current/4765.html political and non-profit organisations. ** You will start non-law courses in July. Law studies undergraduate/programs/current/3429.html Media, Culture and Everyday Life; Time, Space and Website www.law.unsw.edu.au commence in semester 1 of the following year. Website http://sam.arts.unsw.edu.au/ Experience; Sound Media 1; Media, Society, Politics; Dual Award Degree media production elective; electives Bachelor of Media/Bachelor of Laws - page 54 The Bachelor of Media in Communication and Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Media - page 32 Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) Journalism is a three-year degree that provides YEAR 2 Bachelor of Media/Bachelor of Laws (Honours)/Bachelor of Laws practical and theoretical skills in contemporary Publics and Publishing; Animating Media; Digital Program code 4781 Program Code 3998 journalism. The program prepares you for professional Video 1; Bodies and Interfaces; media elective; media production elective; electives Faculty Law work relevant to journalism in the digital age, as Faculty Law well as public relations and advertising, corporate YEAR 3 Minimum years 5 years Minimum years 6 and organisational communication and public sector Advanced Media Issues; Serious Games; Social communication. You are able to choose electives from Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/240 Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/288 Innovation and Engagement; Festivals and a wide range of courses in public relations, writing Exhibitions; media production elective; electives Semester 2 entry No Semester 2 entry Yes** for digital media, digital media production, marketing, creative writing and an industry internship. Estimated first year tuition A$27,900 Estimated first year tuition A$33,840 Career Opportunities Career opportunities include web design and Estimated fee to complete A$175,010 Note: Estimated first year tuition is based on 2013 tuition fees. Estimated fee to complete A$238,920 production, gaming and interactive virtual Assumed knowledge None environments, and other areas of media production, Total program costs are indicative only. Indicative fees have Assumed knowledge Maths and Science been calculated on a percentage increase for every year of design and distribution. This program will enable Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ the program. Fee increases are assessed annually and may you to develop foundational skills and knowledge for exceed the indicative figures listed above. undergraduate/programs/current/4781.html undergraduate/programs/current/3998.html professional work as content producers in the evolving Estimated fee to complete includes tuition and an estimate Website www.law.unsw.edu.au Website www.law.unsw.edu.au contemporary media industry. of study-related costs of A$1,000 per year. ** You will start non-law courses in July. Law studies Living expenses are not included in estimated fee to complete commence in semester 1 of the following year.

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clinical schools associated with St Vincent’s Hospital, of physical activity as preventative and rehabilitative Darlinghurst; St George Hospital, Kogarah; the therapy. Four years of full-time study leads to the Medical Science Medicinal Chemistry award of a Bachelor of Exercise Physiology. A total Application Process for UNSW Medicine—Bachelor of Medical Studies/Doctor of Medicine (MD) Randwick Campus Hospitals; various locations in the of 192 units of credit must be successfully completed Bachelor of Medical Science Bachelor of Medicinal Chemistry for International Students (does NOT apply to Medical Science program) South Western Sydney Clinical School based around Liverpool. Throughout the program, you may be for the award of this degree. As a graduate, you can Program code 3991 Program code 3992 attached to multiple sites, which will typically include expect to find employment as an exercise physiologist Faculty Science Details Closing Date Australian or All other at least four weeks in a non-metropolitan setting. in rehabilitation clinics and hospitals working in post- Faculty Science New Zealand students acute rehabilitation, sports medicine clinics, corporate Minimum years 3 years Minimum years 4 years HSC or Students wishing to undertake a full year of research health, specialised fitness centres, government International may be able to enrol in the BSc (Med) Honours departments establishing policy guidelines regarding Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/144 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Baccalaureate program (3831) subject to the approval from the physical activity and preventative health, and private Semester 2 entry No Semester 2 entry No Honours Committee. These students will be exempt practice for rehabilitation/exercise prescription for Step 1 University Application Form – apply 30 Sep (1) from undertaking the independent learning project. people requiring specialist guidance (for example, Estimated first year tuition A$34,410 Estimated first year tuition A$34,320 through Universities Admissions Exemption from the independent learning project workplace rehabilitation). Estimated fee to complete A$113,520 Estimated fee to complete A$154,750 Centre www.uac.edu.au will also be granted to students who have previously Program Structure Assumed knowledge Maths and Chemistry Assumed knowledge Maths and Chemistry completed a research honours program or higher YEAR 1 OR All other applicants – apply through 31 Oct (2) research degree, or a Master degree. Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Foundation science courses and introduction to the UNSW Admissions undergraduate/programs/current/3991.html undergraduate/programs/current/3992.html profession. Introductory Exercise Science, Chemistry, www.apply.unsw.edu.au PHASE 1 Foundation, Beginnings, Growth and Development Molecules, Cells and Genes, Anatomy, Psychology, Website www.science.unsw.edu.au Website www.science.unsw.edu.au Statistics, Exercise Programs and Behaviour Step 2 International Student Admission Test 12 Oct (3) A, Beginnings, Growth and Development B, Health Medical science underpins the practice of medicine. The Bachelor of Medicinal Chemistry encompasses all – apply and sit ISAT Maintenance A, Health Maintenance B, Ageing and YEAR 2 It incorporates the study of structure and chemistry aspects of new drug design and development from the www.isat.acer.edu.au Endings A, Ageing and Endings B, Society and Health Comprehensive foundation in biomedical sciences of the cells that make up living organisms (cell and initial concept and design of drug candidates, planning AND plus exercise science courses. Biochemistry, molecular biology and biochemistry) with particular and execution of their synthesis including scale-up Step 3 Medicine Application Form – 31 Nov (2) Phase 1 Portfolio Examination, Phase 1 Written Human Physiology, Exercise Physiology, Functional reference to humans, and specifically of the structure where larger quantities are needed, biological testing complete online at Examination, Phase 1 Clinical Skills Examination Anatomy, Biomechanics, Movement Assessment and and function of the human body (anatomy and and the study of biochemical effects and regulatory www.med.unsw.edu.au Instruction, Processes in Disease physiology). It then deals with the general processes and ethical matters. PHASE 2 leading to disease (pathology), the role of bacteria, Step 4 Selected students will be offered a Integrated Clinical Studies A, Integrated Clinical YEAR 3 viruses and other micro-organisms in disease Program Structure telephone interview Studies B Greater depth in medical science courses and (microbiology) as well as drugs which are used to AND profession specific courses. Physical Activity and YEAR 1 cure human diseases (pharmacology). Other areas Step 5 Offer of a place – Offers will be Phase 2 Integrated Clinical Examination, Phase 2 Health, Clinical Exercise Physiology, Pharmacology Molecules, Cells and Genes, Chemistry, Mathematics, available for study include the way in which our form made after students are interviewed Portfolio Examination in Exercise, Muscle and Motor Control, Movement Introductory Medicinal Chemistry, Introductory and function is inherited (genetics), the processes of Rehabilitation, Neuromuscular Rehabilitation, Biotechnology, electives development from the fertilised ovum (embryology), (1) There are late closing dates, but late fees will apply. Independent Learning Project electives, general education courses (2) Applicants should apply earlier if possible, as places may fill prior to the closing date. Independent Learning Project 1, Independent the natural defences of the body (immunology) and YEAR 2 (3) Tests are held from April until October, 2014. However, not all test centres may be available for a test if application is made close to the YEAR 4 the study of the structure and function of the brain Principles of Biochemistry (Advanced), Physical closing date, so earlier application is recommended. Learning Project 2, Clinical Transition Courses emphasise the consolidation of clinical skills (neuroscience). Chemistry: Molecules and Change, Analytical PHASE 3 and knowledge, and skills for independent learning. Chemistry: Essential Methods, Principles of Molecular Medicine, Surgery, Psychiatry, Primary Care, Major Clinical Practicum, research seminars, research Program Structure Biology (Advanced), Organic Chemistry: Mechanisms The program is organised into two degrees: Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Children’s Health project, electives, general education courses. Medicine YEAR 1 and Biomolecules, Introductory Pharmacology, (Paediatrics), Elective, Emergency/Selective, BACHELOR OF MEDICAL STUDIES (BMed) Evoluntionary and Functional Biology or Genetics or electives Bachelor of Medical Studies/Doctor of Medicine AND Year 3 and 4 electives include: Advanced Exercise The BMed includes Phase 1 and Phase 2. Phase 1 Molecular Cell Biology; Molecules Cells and Genes, Phase 3 Portfolio Examination, Phase 3 Biomedical Physiology, Physical Activity in Special Populations, YEAR 3 Program code 3805 commences with the foundations course, followed by Chemistry, Anatomy, Perspectives in Medical Science, Sciences Viva Examination, Phase 3 Integrated Health Promotion, Health Psychology, Nutrition, Organic Chemistry: Strategies for Synthesis, seven eight-week courses focusing on basic medical Advanced Nutrition, Experimental Biomechanics, Statistics for Life and Social Sciences, electives Faculty Medicine Clinical Examination Molecular Pharmacology, Analytical Chemistry: sciences in relation to the human life cycle; social, Neuroanatomy, Visceral Anatomy, Human Biochemistry, YEAR 2 Frontier Techniques, Medicinal Organic Chemistry, Minimum years 6 years ethical and legal issues related to health care; and Professional Recognition Musculoskeletal Diseases, Cardiovascular Physiology, Histology, Processes in Disease, Physiology, Rational Drug Design, electives Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/288 early experience in clinical or other health-related After completing formal program requirements for Endocrine Physiology, Neurophysiology, Clinical Microbiology, Principles of Biochemistry, Principles of environments. During this phase, you will undertake the award of the BMed MD degrees, you will be Pharmacology, Maths, Physics YEAR 4 Semester 2 entry No Molecular Biology, Pharmacology a variety of learning activities involving students from provisionally registered by the Medical Board of Honours program in medicinal chemistry different stages of the program working collaboratively Clinical training commences from Year 1 and is Estimated first year tuition A$54,240 Australia and work for at least one year in selected YEAR 3 in small groups. primarily supported by the UNSW Lifestyle Clinic. Career Opportunities hospitals before obtaining final registration as a Estimated fee to complete A$378,370 Placements in Year 4 are completed within the UNSW Courses taken from disciplines including: anatomy, Medicinal chemistry graduates are in demand for medical practitioner. International graduates are not Phase 2 consists of two 16-week courses, with lifestyle clinic and clinical schools in hospitals, as well biochemistry, genetics, microbiology and immunology, employment in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology Assumed knowledge Chemistry and English guaranteed an internship and should check with state increased clinical content and an emphasis on as other hospitals and private practices. pathology, physiology, pharmacology, neuroscience, industries. As a graduate, you will be equipped with health departments to confirm internship availability. Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ correlation between prior and current learning. general education courses skills in modern molecular biology and pharmacology. Although the UNSW Medicine degree is recognised Career Opportunities undergraduate/programs/current/3805.html These skills are underpinned with a comprehensive DOCTOR OF MEDICINE (MD) internationally, many countries require foreign Exercise physiologists are employed in rehabilitation Career Opportunities Website www.med.unsw.edu.au background in chemistry with relevant synthetic skills The MD includes the independent learning project graduates to sit a licensing examination to ensure clinics and hospitals working in post-acute The Bachelor of Medical Science is an excellent necessary for synthesising complex drug candidates. This six-year integrated medicine program which leads (ILP), followed by a clinical transition course prior to the doctor understands the local health problems and rehabilitation, aged care, sports medicine clinics, starting point for postgraduate study in medicine and You can also find employment opportunities within to the awards of Bachelor of Medical Studies (BMed) the Phase 3 courses. During the independent learning health care systems prior to practicing. corporate health and private practice for rehabilitation/ paramedical fields, or a career in biomedical science, the research, government, management, legal and and Doctor of Medicine (MD) includes a compulsory project students should also complete 12 UOC of exercise prescription for people requiring specialist health policy and management, medical journalism education sectors. independent learning project (30 UOC) to ensure general education courses in a faculty or faculties guidance (for example workplace rehabilitation or a variety of positions in pharmaceutical and other that all graduates acquire knowledge of research other than Medicine. Bachelor of Exercise Physiology departments). The degree also provides excellent industries related to the medical field. principles and methods applicable to medicine and preparation to apply for a graduate entry medical Phase 3 consists of 10 eight-week courses with Program code 3871 its professional practice. If you have achieved a high program, graduate degrees in nutrition, physiotherapy standard in the BMed you may undertake a one year a clinical focus, but still includes relevant content Faculty Medicine and other allied-health professions, or research higher degrees (Masters or PhD). program of supervised research leading to the award from the basic medical sciences and the social sciences. You are required to complete a course Minimum years 4 years of the BSc (Med) Honours. Professional Recognition in the disciplines of internal medicine, surgery, Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/192 The Bachelor of Exercise Physiology is accredited Program Structure psychiatry, primary care, obstetrics and gynaecology Semester 2 entry No by Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA). The medicine program has a modular structure and children’s health (paediatrics). You may choose Graduates are eligible to become members of the comprising a series of fully integrated courses studied from a range of other available clinical modules to Estimated first year tuition A$34,590 professional body, Exercise and Sports Science over 26 teaching periods, generally each of eight complete Phase 3 requirements. All clinical courses Estimated fee to complete A$156,640 Australia, and accredited exercise physiologists. weeks duration. There are four teaching periods in in Phase 3 adopt the principles of clinical clerkship, in Years 1– 4 approximating the University semester which you learn through experience and participation Assumed knowledge Maths and Chemistry SEE ALSO Note: Estimated first year tuition is based on 2013 tuition fees. timetable. There is an additional teaching period in the treatment of patients under the care of medical Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Bachelor of Science with majors in anatomy, Total program costs are indicative only. Indicative fees have been calculated on a percentage increase for every year of (summer semester) in years 5 and 6. In most years, practitioners and/or medical teams to which you are undergraduate/programs/current/3871.html biochemistry and molecular biology, chemistry, the standard UNSW program load of 48 UOC per year attached. genetics and molecular genetics, immunology, the program. Fee increases are assessed annually and may will apply. Website www.med.unsw.edu.au microbiology, pathology, physics, physiology and exceed the indicative figures listed above. In all phases of the program, you will be required to Estimated fee to complete includes tuition and an estimate The program offers a comprehensive education in the pharmacology - page 60 - 61 As part of the program, you are required to satisfy the travel to various clinical environments associated with of study-related costs of A$1,000 per year. area of health and exercise with a focus on the use University’s general education requirements. UNSW, which will be the predominant locations for Bachelor of Science (Advanced) - page 62 Living expenses are not included in estimated fee to complete learning in Phases 2 and 3. These locations include

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other options within the Faculty of Arts and Social Program Structure Career Opportunities Career Opportunities Program Structure Music Sciences (for example English, history, languages or YEAR 1 Optometry provides graduates with great opportunities Graduates may pursue careers as an environmental YEAR 1 Bachelor of Music international relations). Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Nanotechnology, to own their own business. Optometrists may planner, land use planner, strategic planner, urban Design and Application of Materials specialise in different areas of clinical practice, planner, social planner, or development assessment Psychology 1A and 1B, Introduction to Psychology Program code 3436 Career Opportunities including paediatrics, contact lenses, occupational planner. Applications, electives, general education courses The range of professional careers open to Bachelor YEAR 2 AND YEAR 3 Faculty Arts and Social Sciences optometry, public health, co-management, low vision YEAR 2 of Music graduates is available to Bachelor of Music/ At the commencement of Year 2, you nominate a rehabilitation, sports vision, behavioural optometry Professional Recognition Research Methods 2, Social and Developmental Minimum years 4 years Bachelor of Arts graduates. In addition, the Bachelor major in nanodevices or nanomaterials, and take and binocular vision. This degree is recognised by the Planning Institute of of Arts qualification offers opportunities in public and courses relevant to your chosen major in Years 2 and Australia. Psychology, Perception and Cognition, Learning and Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/192 Physiological Psychology, Assessment, Personality and private sector administrative and policy positions. 3, as well as general education and elective courses. Professional Recognition Semester 2 entry No SEE ALSO Psychopathology, electives, general education courses Graduates are eligible for registration as an YEAR 4 Bachelor of Engineering (Surveying and Estimated first year tuition A$26,400 Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Science Nanotechnology project and electives for nominated optometrist in the states and territories of Australia. GeoInformation Systems) page 42 YEAR 3 Please check with local authorities in your home Research Methods 3, Physiological Applications, Estimated fee to complete A$119,680 Program code 3457 major. Bachelor of Environmental Science - page 36 country for professional recognition. Bachelor of Planning/Bachelor of Laws - page 54 Level 3 Psychology, electives, open electives Assumed knowledge Audition/Interview required Faculty Arts and Social Sciences Career Opportunities Sample list of Level 3 Psychology electives: Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Graduates pursue careers across a wide range of Minimum years 5 years Physiological Psychology, Cognitive Science, Vision undergraduate/programs/current/3425.html disciplines. Many pursue careers in research while Planning Professional Practice Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 others work in the science and technology sector or and Brain, Psychobiology of Memory and Motivation, Website http://sam.arts.unsw.edu.au Diploma of Professional Practice Language and Cognition, Social Psychology, Semester 2 entry No research and development. Bachelor of Planning Behaviour in Organisations, Psychology and Law, As a UNSW music student you will benefit from Program code 7018 Estimated first year tuition A$30,360 Start-up companies and other organisations Program code 3360 Health Psychology, Developmental Psychology teaching by leading academics and access to purpose seek to exploit nanotechnology principles in the Minimum years 1 year built facilities for composition, performance and music Estimated fee to complete A$171,440 Faculty Built Environment manufacture of devices and products and they employ YEAR 4 technology. Units of credits (total) 48 Assumed knowledge Audition/Interview required nanotechnology graduates because of their broad Minimum years 5 years Psychology 4A and 4B training, capacity to think critically and laterally, and (including one year of work experience) Semester 2 entry Yes Program Structure Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Career Opportunities their problem solving abilities. Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 The Bachelor of Music allows you to complete: undergraduate/programs/current/3457.html Estimated first year tuition A$25,200 A professional qualification in psychology leads to • Core courses in music performance, musicianship Semester 2 entry Yes* Estimated fee to complete A$25,200 careers in clinical, organisational and forensic settings and musicology Website http://sam.arts.unsw.edu.au Optometry Estimated first year tuition A$29,910 as well as teaching and research. The main employer • Your choice of specialist music stream The Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Science combined Assumed knowledge None of trained psychologists is the government sector • Extensive training in ensemble skills and program enables you to complete a major sequence Bachelor of Optometry/Bachelor of Science Estimated fee to complete A$170,510 Website www.dpp.unsw.edu.au where psychologists work in areas ranging from professional practices from those available in science while studying for health, education and community services through Assumed knowledge None The Diploma of Professional Practice provides you • Elective courses that give you the flexibility to a specialist music degree involving instrumental Program code 3952 to police, corrective services, industrial relations and with formal, structured work-based opportunities combine your music studies with complementary performance and/or composition. Faculty Science Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ road and traffic authorities. areas undergraduate/programs/current/3360.html to systematically reflect upon and develop your Career Opportunities Minimum years 5 years knowledge, skills and capabilities as a global citizen, Other employers are tertiary institutions, management You can choose between a career in science and Website www.be.unsw.edu.au leader and professional practitioner. On completion Music Streams Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 and personnel consultants, market research Music Creative Practice - Develop high-level a career in music in highly specialised fields where * Mid-year entry may be available for this program, please of the diploma you should have developed a deeper organisations and banks. Many psychologists also Semester 2 entry No check with the faculty for more information. performance or compositional skills such a combination is essential or provides you with understanding of, and capability for, leadership, and work in private employment as clinical, educational or professional practice in an international community. a market advantage. At the innovative end of industry Estimated first year tuition A$34,320 Planning the lived environment is a complex, dynamic industrial consultants. Music Inquiry - Studies in historical musicology, and research, interdisciplinary knowledge is becoming activity. It requires a broad understanding of political, Estimated fee to complete A$199,190 This program can only be studied after completion of Professional Recognition ethnomusicology, and the psychology of music increasingly desirable. You will also be well equipped economic, cultural, design, environmental and (includes equipment costs of about A$6,000) your Bachelor degree at UNSW. To become a member of the Australian Psychological to do further interdisciplinary study (or research) at the legal issues. For cities, suburbs and regions, the Sonic Arts - Develop technical and creative skills in Society, and for registration as a psychologist in New graduate level. Assumed knowledge Maths, Chemistry and Physics Bachelor of Planning encompasses the development, electro-acoustic music and provides links to media South Wales, Australia, you must first complete an studies SEE ALSO Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ improvement, conservation and general management Psychology of the environment. approved four-year degree in psychology followed Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Education (Secondary) undergraduate/programs/current/3952.html by an accredited postgraduate course in psychology Music Pedagogy - Provides specialist study in studio Bachelor of Psychology - page 36 such as one of the Master of Psychology degrees music teaching and preparation for further music Website www.optom.unsw.edu.au Program Structure Program code 3432 (Clinical, Forensic, Organisational) offered at UNSW. education studies Optometry combines the theoretical discipline of vision YEAR 1 An alternative to postgraduate study is two years of science with the clinical art of primary eye care. It Development Processes, Environmental Systems Faculty Science Career Opportunities Nanotechnology and Process, Local Planning, Planning Theory and supervised experience in professional practice. includes the optics of lenses, the physiology of the Minimum years 4 years At the completion of the program, you will have Bachelor of Science (Nanotechnology) eye, the psychophysics of vision and the neuroscience Practice, Understanding Design, Geographical expertise in at least one of the sub-disciplines of the brain. Optometry includes the diagnosis and Information Systems, Urban Society, 1 open elective Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 of music, a high level of practical skills in music Program code 3617 management of ocular disease, the dispensing of YEAR 2 Semester 2 entry No cognition, analysis, and performance, and high level Faculty Science spectacles and contact lenses, the management of Economics of Planning and Development; 2 general graduate skills in the gathering, synthesis, criticism Estimated first year tuition A$34,320 people with special needs (for example, children or education courses; History, Heritage and the Built and presentation of information. Career options Minimum years 4 years people with low vision), sports vision and vision in the Environment; Quantitative Methods, Resources, Estimated fee to complete A$154,480 include performance, teaching, broadcasting, arts Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 workplace. Graduates of this degree will be able to Planning and the Natural Environment; Urban Design administration/management, arts event management, Assumed knowledge Maths Semester 2 entry Yes (will require summer semester register as an optometrist in Australia. composition, conducting, arts advocacy, music after first semester of study) YEAR 3 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ recording, film, and arts journalism. Program Structure Development Assessment, Integrated Planning 2 - undergraduate/programs/current/3432.html Estimated first year tuition A$34,320 YEAR 1 Strategic Planning, Planning Law and Administration, Website www.psy.unsw.edu.au Molecules, Cells and Genes, Chemistry, Biological Transport and Land Use and Environment, work Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Arts Estimated fee to complete A$154,480 Chemistry for Optometry, Mathematics, Physics, experience (6 months) A discipline of both scientific research and applied Program code 3456 Assumed knowledge Maths, Chemistry and Physics Vision Science, Optics, Evolutionary and Functional practice, psychology is concerned with the study Biology or Psychology YEAR 4 of behaviour and underlying mental and neural Faculty Arts and Social Sciences Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ BEIL: interdisciplinary learning courses, Integrated processes. Topics include learning, memory, cognition, undergraduate/programs/current/3617.html YEAR 2 Minimum years 5 years Planning 3 - Master Planning, Qualitative Methods, perception, motivation, life-span development, Optometry, Physiology, Introduction to Ocular Website www.science.unsw.edu.au Social Planning, work experience (6 months) personality, social interactions, and abnormal Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 Disease, Function of the Visual System, Physiology of Nanotechnology is the science of understanding the YEAR 5 psychology. This program meets the requirements of Semester 2 entry No the Ocular System structure and behaviour of materials at the atomic and 1 open elective; Ethics, Politics and Professionalism; four years of academic training towards membership Estimated first year tuition A$26,400 molecular level. Through an understanding of how YEAR 3 1 BEIL interdisciplinary learning course; research of the Australian Psychological Society, and state to manipulate atoms and molecules it is possible to Optometry, Ocular Disease, Pharmacology for government registration as a psychologist. Estimated fee to complete A$154,040 design; thesis project; specified elective create devices and machines with unique properties Optometry, Developments in Vision Science, Ageing Assumed knowledge Audition/Interview required and applications. of the Visual System, general education courses Note: Estimated first year tuition is based on 2013 tuition fees. Total program costs are indicative only. Indicative fees have Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Nanotechnology provides the potential to create new YEAR 4 been calculated on a percentage increase for every year of undergraduate/programs/current/3456.html manufacturing sectors from our ability to observe, Optometry, Medicine and Patient Management, the program. Fee increases are assessed annually and may characterise and manipulate the atomic and molecular exceed the indicative figures listed above. Website http://sam.arts.unsw.edu.au/ Optometry, Clinical Optometry, Ocular Therapeutics, structure of materials which form the basis of the Professional Optometry, general education courses Estimated fee to complete includes tuition and an estimate The Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Arts is a combined communications, information and environmental of study-related costs of A$1,000 per year. technologies. degree that augments the full professional training YEAR 5 Living expenses are not included in estimated fee to complete of the Bachelor of Music with an extensive range of Clinical Optometry, Specialist Clinical Optometry, Clinical Ocular Therapeutics, research project

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For those wishing to practice as a specialist Earth Science involves the study of the nature and Pathology is a scientific discipline which involves the The program requires you to undertake a coherent Bachelor of Psychological Science Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Social professional psychologist, typical areas of work evolution of the structure of our planet. It covers study of diseases, such as infections and cancers, scientific program, achieved by completing a science- Research and Policy Program code 3435 include clinical, organisational, forensic, counselling everything from natural crystals and fossils to the at the genetic, molecular, cellular, and organ based major and adds a series of directed electives levels. Undergraduate study in pathology involves Program code 3937 Faculty Science and educational psychology. powerful forces that drive earthquakes and volcanoes to provide a suite of attributes associated with ‘global and move continents across the globe. It also covers examination of various disease processes such as education’. The program also places emphasis Psychologists are employed across several industries Faculty Science Minimum years 3 years environmental geology, geochemistry, geophysics, inflammation (including infections), wound healing and on cross cultural understanding, competencies in including health care and social assistance, public hydrogeology and groundwater contamination, cancer. Minimum years 4.5 years languages and incorporates a period of overseas Units of credit (per year/total) 48/144 administration and safety, education and training, mineral and petroleum exploration and resources, study. and administrative and support services. This mix of Units of credit (per year/total) 48/216 Semester 2 entry Yes palaeontology, remote sensing and much more. Field Pharmacology is the study of drugs and their effects industries is highly favourable for employment growth on living tissue and whole organisms. It examines how Semester 2 entry Yes (may require summer semester Program Structure Estimated first year tuition A$34,320 work in different regions of New South Wales is an prospects. drugs are discovered, how they are absorbed and essential part of geology courses. after first semester of study) You will complete a science-based major; a sequence Estimated fee to complete A$112,440 eliminated, the mechanics of action and side effects, of language courses; electives which cover cultural SEE ALSO Estimated first year tuition A$30,360 Ecology is the science of the relationships between how drugs help maintain health and counteract illness studies, international business, development studies Assumed knowledge Maths Bachelor of Science (Advanced) major in psychology organisms and their environments. To conserve our and disease. Estimated fee to complete A$154,380 and globalisation; and an overseas exchange for two page 62 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ natural environment we need to understand how semesters at an approved partner university. You are Bachelor of Arts with major in psychology - page 29 Physical Oceanography is concerned primarily with Assumed knowledge Maths and Chemistry plus undergraduate/programs/current/3435.html animals and plants interact with one another as well provided with a contribution towards the expenses of the mathematical equations that describe fluid flow Biology or Earth and Environmental Science or as their environment, both on land and in the sea. the exchange by the Faculty of Science. Website www.psy.unsw.edu.au and how these are used in understanding the ocean. Physics The Bachelor of Psychological Science is a three- Food Science involves the understanding of basic It is also concerned with the measurement, modelling Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Choose a major from the following areas: Science and prediction of processes that form the world’s year program leading to an accredited degree in sciences and the application of this knowledge to undergraduate/programs/current/3937.html • Anatomy psychology as well as providing the option of taking foods from the point of production up to consumption climate system. Bachelor of Science Website www.science.unsw.edu.au • Biology a complementary major in a number of related areas. by consumers. It concerns food processes, Program code 3970 Physical Science is the study of the laws of nature • Biotechnology By combining psychology with a major in marketing, commodities, composition and quality (including that govern the behaviour of the universe. From the • Chemistry management or human resource management from Faculty Science sensory properties, safety and nutritional value). SEE ALSO very smallest scales of sub-atomic particles to the • Earth Science the Australian School of Business students will have Bachelor of Aviation - page 30 Minimum years 3 years very largest in cosmology, it applies these laws to the • Ecology an excellent background for careers in the business Genetics is the study of the basis of inheritance, Bachelor of Engineering (Bioinformatics) - page 50 solution of practical problems and the development of • Food Science world. By combining psychology with philosophy, Units of credit (per year/total) 48/144 of DNA and genes. It investigates the way in Bachelor of Engineering (various programs) new technologies. • Genetics criminology or linguistics from the Faculty of Arts and which biological information is passed on from one pages 37 - 52 Semester 2 entry Yes (may require summer semester Bachelor of Environmental Science - page 36 • Geography Social Sciences you will be prepared for a variety generation to the next, as well as how that information Physiology is the study of how the normal body after first semester of study) Bachelor of Medical Science - page 57 • Marine Science of social science careers. If you have a specific is used and stored. Molecular geneticists study the systems function in humans and animals. It examines Bachelor of Exercise Physiology - page 56 • Materials Science interest in physiological and neuroscientific aspects Estimated first year tuition A$34,320 way in which DNA encodes genes, how genes make life processes and their consequences – from the proteins, and how DNA forms the basis of the way all Bachelor of Optometry/Bachelor of Science - page 58 • Mathematics of psychology, you may combine psychology with Estimated fee to complete A$112,440 molecular level through to the whole organism. This is Bachelor of Planning - page 59 • Microbiology the study of vision science or neuroscience from the living things look and function. one of the major foundations of medicine. Assumed knowledge Maths and Chemistry plus • Molecular and Cell Biology Faculty of Science to prepare you for a career in a Bachelor of Psychology - page 59 Biology or Earth and Environmental Science or Physics Geography is the study of spatial and temporal Psychology is concerned with the scientific and Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) - page 31 • Neuroscience healthcare or biomedical research setting. variations of the phenomena that make up natural and systematic study of the human mind and behaviour, Bachelor of Science (Food Science and Technology) • Pathology Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ human-dominated environments. At the end of your second year, you have the option in a wide variety of areas. It encompasses the study page 49 • Pharmacology undergraduate/programs/current/3970.html • Physical Oceanography to choose courses that will provide you with the pre- Marine Science looks at all aspects of the marine of cognitive, social, developmental, behavioural and Bachelor of Science (Nanotechnology) - page 58 requisites to gain entry to the honours (fourth) year in Website www.science.unsw.edu.au physiological processes. Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science - page 32 • Physical Science environment encompassing many sciences from • Physiology psychology. The Bachelor of Science is one of the most flexible biology to geology. Bachelor of Engineering (various programs)/Bachelor Statistics is a fascinating science and art that uses • Psychology degree programs at UNSW. This program offers a of Science - pages 37 - 52 Program Structure quantitative data for modelling and inference. Its • Statistics wide range of study options. It is based on a solid Materials Science is the underlying science of high Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Science - page 58 mathematical foundations are in the theory of • Vision Science YEAR 1 foundation of core areas in science and students can performance materials (metals, ceramics, plastics, Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education probability and it works out how to estimate and Psychology 1A, Psychology 1B, electives choose from 23 majors. The Bachelor of Science composites, electronic materials and biomaterials), (Secondary) - page 36 The availability of majors may be subject to review. make decisions using knowledge that is uncertain or is structured so that you have the opportunity to making things from them and predicting their Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws - page 54 Please visit the Faculty of Science website for observational material that is subject to error. YEAR 2 apply to transfer between this program and other performance. Also see page 43. Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Science - page 35 updates: www.science.unsw.edu.au Research Methods 2; Social and Developmental Bachelor of Computer Science/Bachelor of UNSW science programs, including professional and Mathematics is at the basis of very exciting and Vision Science deals with the mechanics of sight and Psychology; Perception and Cognition; Learning and advanced level degrees. If you achieve excellent Science - page 52 Physiological Psychology; Assessment, Personality diverse areas of activity in technological and includes applied technology to help us see better. The grades you will be invited to complete an honours commercial fields such as computational weather program is designed to develop technologists and Bachelor of Science and Business and Psychopathology; electives or general education fourth year. courses prediction, statistics, investment in financial markets, scientists who can work in ophthalmic industries to Bachelor of Science (International) Program code 3925 build better instruments and technologies for vision Major discipline areas include: chaos, optimisation and cryptography. YEAR 3 and vision based aspects of other industries. Program code 3987 Faculty Science Mathematics for Education: is a stream for a major Research Methods 3, Psychological Applications, Anatomy is study of the structure of the human Faculty Science Minimum years 3 years The availability of majors may be subject to periodical Level 3 Psychology electives, electives or general body. By understanding the structure of the human in Mathematics for Education as part of a concurrent review. Please visit the Faculty of Science website for Minimum years 4 years Units of credit (per year/total) 48/144 education courses body we are better able to appreciate how it functions Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Education program updates: www.science.unsw.edu.au and why it can malfunction. (4076). Only students enrolled concurrently in both Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Semester 2 entry Yes Sample list of Level 3 Psychology electives: a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Education Dual Award Degrees Physiological Psychology, Cognitive Science, Vision Biology is the study of life and living organisms. program may take this major. The major ensures that Semester 2 entry Yes (may require summer semester Estimated first year tuition A$34,080 and Brain, Psychobiology of Memory and Motivation, after first semester of study) The School of Biological, Earth and Environmental students meet all accreditation requirements with the Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Arts Estimated fee to complete A$111,300 Language and Cognition, Social Psychology, Sciences offers expertise in the fields of botany, NSW Institute of Teachers. Estimated first year tuition A$30,360 Behaviour in Organisations, Psychology and Law, ecology, marine biology and zoology. Botany explores Program code 3930 Assumed knowledge Maths and Chemistry plus Microbiology is the study of the smallest forms of Estimated fee to complete A$137,080 Biology or Earth and Environmental Science or Physics Health Psychology, Developmental Psychology aspects of both green and non-green plants and Faculty Science life: bacteria, viruses, archaea, fungi and protozoa. their relation to the environment. An understanding Assumed knowledge Maths and Chemistry plus Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Complementary majors available: neuroscience, vision Fundamental principles of chemistry and biology Minimum years 4 years of ecology is necessary for conservation. Marine Biology or Earth and Environmental Science or undergraduate/programs/current/3925.html science, human resource management, management, provide a foundation. biology is about life in the ocean, estuaries and other Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Physics marketing, linguistics, criminology, philosophy Website www.science.unsw.edu.au coastal environments. Zoology looks at the structure, Molecular and Cell Biology: The marriage of Semester 2 entry Yes (may require summer session Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Career Opportunities behaviour, habits, genetics, distribution, evolution and The program has been developed to provide a new biochemistry, microbiology, and cell biology provides after first semester of study) undergraduate/programs/current/3987.html For those wishing to use their degree in psychology classification of animals. an exciting new approach for the study of all living generation of scientists for today’s increasingly as a general training for future employment, the skills organisms, including the human. Molecular biology Estimated first year tuition A$30,360 Website www.science.unsw.edu.au competitive and business-aware world. It allows Biotechnology involves harnessing microbial, plant acquired during the degree in psychological science therefore represents fundamental components of The Science (International) program is designed students to combine a coherent stream of studies and animal cells and their components for the benefit Estimated fee to complete A$137,080 are extremely valuable to a wide variety of careers. biological and medical science and they will have for students wishing to obtain a highly regarded of people. The essential feature of biotechnology is Assumed knowledge Maths and Chemistry plus Psychologists work in a range of organisations within increasingly important roles to play in many aspects science award coupled with specific emphasis on the use of biological processes based on living cells Biology or Earth and Environmental Science or both the public and private sector. These include of modern medicine, genetics, evolutionary biology, cross-cultural skills, knowledge and understanding. and biochemical molecules such as proteins, DNA Physics clinical and health settings such as clinics and bioinformatics, biotechnology and genomics. The program also provides the knowledge and Note: Estimated first year tuition is based on 2013 tuition fees. and RNA. hospitals, a diverse collection of commercial and Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ skills essential for understanding and working in the Neuroscience has two primary goals: one is to Total program costs are indicative only. Indicative fees have non-profit organisations, and forensic settings such undergraduate/programs/current/3930.html rapidly changing global environment. It will provide been calculated on a percentage increase for every year of Chemistry deals with the design, synthesis, analysis understand and explain behaviour and consciousness; as prisons and law courts. Employers range from the a wide range of career opportunities in global the program. Fee increases are assessed annually and may and properties of molecules. The study of chemistry the other is to understand and treat diseases of Website www.science.unsw.edu.au army to schools, from the Roads and Maritime Service scientific organisations and companies, international exceed the indicative figures listed above. will appeal to those with an enquiring, analytical mind the nervous system such as schizophrenia and to the Department of Health. government and non-government agencies and in Estimated fee to complete includes tuition and an estimate and good powers of observation and deduction. Alzheimer’s disease. scientific research. of study-related costs of A$1,000 per year. Living expenses are not included in estimated fee to complete

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in a contemporary science discipline with courses A wide choice of majors, designed to meet specific Dual Award Degrees that provide a broad background to business and aims and objectives, is available. Most majors ADVANCED MATHEMATICS Social Research and Policy Social Work management. You will study a range of foundation are identified with a particular school or discipline Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics) Bachelor of Social Work/Bachelor of Arts business courses that will provide exposure to several (for example anatomy, chemistry). Depending on Bachelor of Social Research and Policy Bachelor of Social Work Program code 3986 Program code 4037 aspects of business practices, and will also have the the program of study, in your fourth year you may Program code 3420 Program code 4031 opportunity to increase your breadth of experience undertake either a research honours program or a Faculty Science Faculty Arts and Social Sciences using electives, and select from a limited number of program of coursework and research. Outstanding Faculty Arts and Social Sciences Faculty Arts and Social Sciences Minimum years 4 years Minimum years 5.5 years higher year courses to gain a greater understanding of honours degree students may continue studies in a Minimum years 3 years Minimum years 4 years a feature of the commercial domain. higher research degree. Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/144 Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/192 Semester 2 entry No Program Structure Semester 2 entry Yes (may require summer semester STUDY PLANS IN ADVANCED SCIENCE Semester 2 entry Yes Semester 2 entry No 96 UOC of approved science major, 48 UOC • Advanced Physical Oceanography after first semester of study) Estimated first year tuition A$26,400 of business component, comprising 24 UOC of Estimated first year tuition A$26,400 Estimated first year tuition A$27,390 • Anatomy Estimated first year tuition A$34,320 Estimated fee to complete A$172,180 foundation business courses and 24 UOC of business • Biological Science Estimated fee to complete A$87,240 Estimated fee to complete A$120,670 electives (business law, marketing and management). • Biotechnology Estimated fee to complete A$154,480 Assumed knowledge None Assumed knowledge None Assumed knowledge None Choose a major from the following areas: • Chemistry Assumed knowledge Maths Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ • Climate Dynamics Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ undergraduate/programs/current/4037.html • Anatomy • Climate Systems Science undergraduate/programs/current/3986.html undergraduate/programs/current/3420.html undergraduate/programs/current/4031.html • Biology • Earth Science Website http://socialsciences.arts.unsw.edu.au • Biotechnology • Ecology Website www.maths.unsw.edu.au Website http://socialsciences.arts.unsw.edu.au Website http://socialsciences.arts.unsw.edu.au • Chemistry • Genetics This program targets high achievers who wish to The Bachelor of Social Research and Policy has a The Bachelor of Social Work is a professional • Earth Science • Geochemistry Bachelor of Social Work/Bachelor of Social specialise in mathematics as a basis for the increasing core program in social science, policy analysis and program designed to prepare you for the professional • Ecology • Human Geography Research and Policy range of quantitative careers such as finance, research methods, combined with a major from the practice of social work including work in the wider • Food Science • Marine and Coastal Science environmental modelling and research. The degree list below and an internship program. The program field of welfare. The degree at UNSW is one of the Program code 4042 • Genetics • Materials Science • Geography will allow students to focus on mathematics to provide offers the best of both worlds – knowledge and skills. few four-year programs in Australia that commences • Mathematics Career opportunities are broad and can be tailored to teaching social work practice courses and skills from Faculty Arts and Social Sciences • Marine Science • Microbiology a comprehensive foundation in research. • Materials Science your interests. You will develop skills in social science year one. The focus on social work practice skills is Minimum years 6 years • Molecular and Cell Biology The quantitative risk major is Australia’s first-degree research and policy analysis in the core program enriched by the field education program, during which • Mathematics • Neuroscience Units of Credit (per year/total) 48/264 • Microbiology program in this emerging area and is sponsored by and learn how to access existing knowledge but students learn to apply the principles of professional • Pathology • Molecular and Cell Biology the Commonwealth Bank of Australia and SAS to also to create new knowledge that can be applied in practice in social work settings, under the supervision Semester 2 entry No • Pharmacology • Neuroscience address severe skills shortage in this area. workplaces – a skill which is in high demand in today’s of practising social workers. Placement opportunities • Physical Geography Estimated first year tuition A$27,390 • Pathology knowledge economy. of 140 days are available both within Australia and in • Physics • Pharmacology STUDY PLANS IN ADVANCED MATHEMATICS partnering countries. Estimated fee to complete A$191,310 • Physiology • Physical Oceanography • Applied Mathematics Program Structure • Psychology Assumed knowledge None • Physical Science Courses within your major study area are completed Program Structure • Statistics • High Performance Student Plan* • Physiology in each year of the program. Major study areas Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ • Vision Science YEAR 1 • Psychology • Pure Mathematics include: development studies, economics, undergraduate/programs/current/4038.html environmental studies, humanities, globalisation Introduction to Social Work, Communication and • Statistics The availability of the majors may be subject to • Quantitative Risk* Website http://socialsciences.arts.unsw.edu.au studies, human resource management, indigenous Social Work Practice, Human Behaviour 1, psychology • Vision Science review. Please visit the Faculty of Science website for • Advanced Statistics studies, international business, international relations, course, sociology courses, open electives SEE ALSO Career Opportunities updates: www.science.unsw.edu.au marketing, media, culture and technology, politics, Bachelor of Social Work/Bachelor of Laws - page 54 The program has been designed for students whose *Students can only undertake this study plan with approval YEAR 2 sociology and anthropology. passion is science, but who also recognise that Dual Award Degrees from the head of school. Human Behaviour 2, Individuals, Families and Groups awareness of contemporary business practices can be 1, Society and Social Work 1 and 2, Research for Bachelor of Science (Advanced Science)/ Courses of the program include: Bachelor of Social Work/Bachelor of vital in the modern workplace. Dual Award Degrees Social Work, Community Work, Aboriginal People and Bachelor of Arts Criminology and Criminal Justice YEAR 1 Social Work, general education course Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics)/ SEE ALSO Program code 3931 Research and Information Management, Social Program code 4039 Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Science - page 35 YEAR 3 Faculty Science Science and Policy Faculty Arts and Social Sciences Bachelor of Science (Advanced)/Bachelor of Law Program code 3933 Year 3 Practicum, Individuals, Families and Groups page 54 Minimum years 5 years YEAR 2 2, Social Policy 1, Socio-Legal Practice, Selected Minimum years 5.5 years Faculty Science Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics)/ Applied Social Research 1, Policy Analysis Case Studies 1, research elective, open elective Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 Units of credit (per year/total) 48/264 Bachelor of Law - page 54 Minimum years 5 years Studies Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Science - page 58 Semester 2 entry Yes (may require summer semester YEAR 4 Semester 2 entry No Units of credit (per year/total) 48/240 YEAR 3 Year 4 Practicum, Social Work Practice in after first semester of study) Estimated first year tuition A$26,400 Semester 2 entry Yes (may require summer semester Social Theory and Policy Analysis, Applied Social Organisations, Selected Studies 2, Social Philosophy, Estimated first year tuition A$34,320 ADVANCED SCIENCE after first semester of study) Research 2, Social Science and Policy Project, Social Social Policy 2 Estimated fee to complete A$172,180 Research and Policy Graduates in the Workplace, Estimated fee to complete A$181,640 Assumed knowledge Maths and Physics Bachelor of Science (Advanced Science) Estimated first year tuition A$32,340 Social Research and Policy Internship Career Opportunities Assumed knowledge Maths and Chemistry plus Opportunities for social workers are diverse and Program code 3972 Estimated fee to complete A$181,100 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Biology or Earth and Environmental Science or You also complete open electives and general include work in government services, hospitals, Faculty Science Physics Assumed knowledge Maths education electives as part of this program. local government – in social planning and in the undergraduate/programs/current/4039.html organisation and delivery of services for local Minimum years 4 years Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Website http://socialsciences.arts.unsw.edu.au Career Opportunities residents, non-government welfare agencies, and undergraduate/programs/current/3931.html undergraduate/programs/current/3933.html Units of credit (per year/total) 48/192 Graduates work in quantitative and qualitative industrial/corporate settings. Social workers can Semester 2 entry Yes (may require summer semester Website www.science.unsw.edu.au Website www.maths.unsw.edu.au research; policy development, implementation and also work in private practice as counsellors or analysis; project design and management; community after first semester of study) psychotherapists or as consultants in planning and development, market research; corporate affairs social policy, international aid, politics, rights and Estimated first year tuition A$34,320 SEE ALSO SEE ALSO management; and as political advisors. Bachelor of Science (Advanced)/Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science education. Estimated fee to complete A$154,480 Dual Award Degrees Programs - page 54 (Advanced Mathematics) - page 32 Professional Recognition Bachelor of Art Theory/Bachelor of Social Research Assumed knowledge Maths and Chemistry plus Bachelor of Science (Advanced)/Bachelor of Social Bachelor of Science (Advanced Mathematics)/ Graduates are eligible for membership of the Biology or Earth and Environmental Science or and Policy - page 28 Research and Policy - page 61 Bachelor of Laws - page 54 Australian Association of Social Workers. Physics Bachelor of Science (Advanced)/Bachelor of Bachelor of Actuarial Studies/Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Social Research and Policy - page 61 (Advanced Mathematics) - page 26 Online Handbook www.handbook.unsw.edu.au/ Economics - page 35 Bachelor of Social Research and Policy/Bachelor of undergraduate/programs/current/3972.html Laws page 54 Bachelor of Social Work/Bachelor of Social Research Website www.science.unsw.edu.au Note: Estimated first year tuition is based on 2013 tuition fees. and Policy - page 63 Advanced science programs provide a challenge to Total program costs are indicative only. Indicative fees have students with an interest in critical thinking, research been calculated on a percentage increase for every year of the program. Fee increases are assessed annually and may and innovation. Tailored specifically for talented exceed the indicative figures listed above. students, these programs require four years of full- Estimated fee to complete includes tuition and an estimate time study, including a research-based year of training of study-related costs of A$1,000 per year. leading to an honours award. Living expenses are not included in estimated fee to complete

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This table is a guide only and actual entry points may be higher or lower than those indicated. In all cases admission will be determined upon the receipt of an application. The University reserves the right to vary entry requirements to those published without further notice. For further explanations of this table refer to the key on page 66.

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ATAR UNSW GCE Singaporean A IB Gao Kao HKDSE Malaysian Malaysian India India Sri Lankan GCE SAT 1 Canadian German French Norway Sweden 1 UFS A Levels Levels STPM Unified Exam AISSC ISC OSSD Abitur Bacc. 2 Cert. (UEC) Arts and Social Sciences B Arts 73.00 7.0 10 14 27 80 16 8 2 8 70 6 1510 60 3.4 11.5 2.8 2.1 B Arts and Business 85.00 7.5 11 17 31 83 18.5 13 2 12 84 9 1660 73 2.7 12.5 3.7 2.7 B Arts/B Education (Secondary) 73.00 7.0 10 14 27 80 16 8 2 8 70 6 1510 60 3.4 11.5 2.8 2.1 B Science/B Education (Secondary) 79.00 7.0 10 14.5 28 80 16.5 9 2 9 74 6 1540 62 3.3 11.75 3.1 2.1 B Commerce/B Education (Secondary) 92.00 8.0 14 19 34 88 20 16 1 15 89.5 10 1790 81 2.3 13.25 4.5 3.2 B Economics/B Education (Secondary) 90.00 7.8 13 18.5 33 85 20 16 1 14.5 89 10 1770 80 2.4 13.25 4.4 3.1 B International Studies 88.00 7.5 12 18 32 83 19.5 15 2 14 88 9 1720 77 2.5 13 4 2.8 B Social Research and Policy 70.00 7.0 10 14 27 80 15.5 8 2 8 69 6 1500 59 3.5 11.5 2.5 2.1 B Criminology and Criminal Justice 78.00 7.0 10 15.5 29 80 17 10 2 9.5 77.5 7 1580 65 3.2 12 3.2 2.3 B Social Work 72.00 7.0 10 14 28 80 16 9 2 8.5 72 6 1530 61 3.4 11.5 3 2.1 B Music 75.00 7.0 10 14 27 80 15.5 8 2 8 69 6 1500 59 3.5 11.5 2.5 2.1 B Music/B Science 78.00 7.0 10 14.5 28 80 16.5 9 2 9 74 6 1540 62 3.3 11.75 3.1 2.1 B Music/B Science (Advanced Science) 90.00 7.5 13 18.5 33 85 20 16 1 14.5 89 10 1770 80 2.4 13.25 4.4 3.1 B Music/B Education 75.00 7.0 10 14 27 80 15.5 8 2 8 69 6 1500 59 3.5 11.5 2.5 2.1 B Media in Communication and Journalism 79.00 7.5 10 15.5 29 80 17 10 2 9.5 77.5 7 1580 65 3.2 12 3.2 2.3 B Media in Media Production 79.00 7.0 10 15.5 29 80 17 10 2 9.5 77.5 7 1580 65 3.2 12 3.2 2.3 B Media in Public Relations and Advertising 79.00 7.5 10 15.5 29 80 17 10 2 9.5 77.5 7 1580 65 3.2 12 3.2 2.3 B Media in Screen and Sound 79.00 7.0 10 15.5 29 80 17 10 2 9.5 77.5 7 1580 65 3.2 12 3.2 2.3 Australian School of Business B Commerce 92.00 8.0 14 19 34 88 20 16 1 15 89.5 10 1790 81 2.3 13.25 4.5 3.2 B Commerce (International) 92.50 8.2 15 20 35 88 21.5 17 1 15.5 91 11 1840 84 2.1 13.5 4.6 3.2 B Commerce/B Science (Advanced Mathematics) 92.00 8.0 14 19 34 88 20 16 1 15 89.5 10 1790 81 2.3 13.25 4.5 3.2 B Actuarial Studies 92.50 8.5 15 20 35 88 21.5 17 1 15.5 91 11 1840 84 2.1 13.5 4.6 3.2 B Economics 90.00 7.8 13 18.5 33 85 20 16 1 14.5 89 10 1770 80 2.4 13.25 4.4 3.1 B Information Systems 84.50 7.6 10 15.5 29 80 17 10 2 9.5 77.5 7 1580 65 3.2 12 3.2 2.3 Bulit Environment B Architectural Studies 90.00 8.0 13 18.5 33 85 20 16 1 14.5 89 10 1770 80 2.4 13.25 4.4 3.1 B Architectural Computing 75.00 7.0 10 14 27 80 15.5 8 2 8 69 6 1500 59 3.5 11.5 2.5 2.1 B Construction Management and Property 75.00 7.0 10 16.5 30 80 18 12 2 11 82 8 1620 69 3 12.25 3.4 2.5 B Industrial Design 75.00 7.0 10 14 27 80 15.5 8 2 8 69 6 1500 59 3.5 11.5 2.5 2.1 B Interior Architecture 75.50 7.5 10 14 27 80 15.5 8 2 8 70 6 1510 60 3.5 11.5 2.8 2.1 B Landscape Architecture 75.00 7.0 10 14 27 80 15.5 8 2 8 69 6 1500 59 3.5 11.5 2.5 2.1 B Planning 75.00 7.0 10 14 27 80 15.5 8 2 8 69 6 1500 59 3.5 11.5 2.5 2.1 COFA - Art, Design, Media B Fine Arts (Hons) 70.00 7.0 10 14 27 80 15.5 8 2 8 69 6 1500 59 3.5 11.5 2.5 2.1 B Fine Arts/B Arts 73.00 7.0 10 14 27 80 16 8 2 8 70 6 1510 60 3.4 11.5 2.8 2.1 B Design (Hons) 75.00 7.0 10 14 27 80 15.5 8 2 8 69 6 1500 59 3.5 11.5 2.5 2.1 B Media Arts (Hons) 70.00 7.0 10 14 27 80 15.5 8 2 8 69 6 1500 59 3.5 11.5 2.5 2.1 B Art Education 70.00 7.0 10 14 27 80 15.5 8 2 8 69 6 1500 59 3.5 11.5 2.5 2.1 B Design (Hons)/B Art Education 75.50 7.0 10 14 27 80 15.5 8 2 8 70 6 1510 60 3.5 11.5 2.8 2.1 B Art Theory 70.00 7.0 10 14 27 80 15.5 8 2 8 69 6 1500 59 3.5 11.5 2.5 2.1 Engineering B Engineering 4 88.00 7.3 12 18 32 83 19.5 15 2 14 88 9 1720 77 2.5 13 4 2.8 B Engineering (Electrical)/M Engineering (Electrical) 92.00 7.3 15 19.5 34 88 21 16 1 15 90 10 1810 82 2.2 13.5 4.6 3.2 B Engineering (Civil with Architecture) 93.00 N//A 15 20 35 88 21.5 17 1 16 92 11 1840 84 2.1 13.5 4.6 3.2 B Science (Food Science and Technology) 88.00 7.3 12 18 32 83 19.5 15 2 14 88 9 1720 77 2.5 13 4 2.8 B Science (Computer Science) 88.00 7.3 12 18 32 83 19.5 15 2 14 88 9 1720 77 2.5 13 4 2.8 B Engineering/B Arts or Engineering/B Science 88.00 7.3 12 18 32 83 19.5 15 2 14 88 9 1720 77 2.5 13 4 2.8 B Engineering/B Commerce 92.00 8.0 14 19 34 88 20 16 1 15 89.5 10 1790 81 2.3 13.25 4.5 3.2 B Engineering/M Biomedical Engineering 5 88.00 7.5 12 18 32 83 19.5 15 2 14 88 9 1720 77 2.5 13 4 2.8 Law Law Dual Degree 6 94.50 8.5 16 21 36 n/a 22.5 19 N/A 17.5 95 13 1910 88 1.7 14.25 4.9 3.5 Medicine B Medical Studies/Doctor of Medicine 96.00 N/A 17 22 38 n/a 24 19 N/A 18 96 14 1960 92 1.4 14.75 5.3 3.6 B Exercise Physiology 83.00 7.5 10 16.5 30 80 18 12 2 11 82 8 1620 69 3 12.25 3.4 2.5 Science B Science 78.00 7.0 10 14.5 28 80 16.5 9 2 9 74 6 1540 62 3.3 11.75 3.1 2.1 B Science and Business 85.00 7.5 11 17 31 83 18.5 13 2 12 84 9 1660 73 2.7 12.5 3.7 2.7 B Science/B Arts 78.00 7.0 10 14.5 28 80 16.5 9 2 9 74 6 1540 62 3.3 11.75 3.1 2.1 B Science/B Social Research and Policy 78.00 7.0 10 14.5 28 80 16.5 9 2 9 74 6 1540 62 3.3 11.75 3.1 2.1 B Science (Advanced Mathematics) 91.00 8.0 13 18.5 33 85 20 16 1 14.5 89 10 1770 80 2.4 13.25 4.4 3.1 B Science (Advanced Mathematics)/B Arts 91.00 8.0 14 19 34 88 20 16 1 15 89.5 10 1790 81 2.3 13.25 4.5 3.2 B Science (Advanced Science) 90.00 7.5 13 18.5 33 85 20 16 1 14.5 89 10 1770 80 2.4 13.25 4.4 3.1 B Science (Advanced Science)/B Arts 90.00 7.5 13 18.5 33 85 20 16 1 14.5 89 10 1770 80 2.4 13.25 4.4 3.1 B Science(Biotechnology) 78.00 7.0 10 14.5 28 80 16.5 9 2 9 74 6 1540 62 3.3 11.75 3.1 2.1 B Science (International) 84.00 7.8 11 16.5 31 80 18 12 2 11.5 83 8 1640 70 2.8 12.5 3.6 2.6 B Science (Nanotechnology) 80.00 7.5 10 15.5 29 80 17 10 2 9.5 77.5 7 1580 65 3.2 12 3.2 2.3 B Aviation (Flying) 80.00 7.0 10 15.5 29 80 17 10 2 9.5 77.5 7 1580 65 3.2 12 3.2 2.3 B Aviation (Management) 75.00 7.0 10 14 27 80 15.5 8 2 8 69 6 1500 59 3.5 11.5 2.5 2.1 B Environmental Science 78.00 7.5 10 14.5 28 80 16.5 9 2 9 74 6 1540 62 3.3 11.75 3.1 2.1 B Environmental Science/B Arts 78.00 7.5 10 14.5 28 80 16.5 9 2 9 74 6 1540 62 3.3 11.75 3.1 2.1 B Engineering (Material Science and Engineering) 79.00 7.0 10 15 28 80 17 9 2 9 75 6 1560 64 3.2 11.75 3.2 2.1 B Engineering (Material Science and Engineering)/B Commerce 92.00 8.0 14 19 34 88 20 16 1 15 89.5 10 1790 81 2.3 13.25 4.5 3.2 B Engineering (Material Science)/B Engineering (Chemical Engineering) 88.00 7.3 12 18 32 83 19.5 15 2 14 88 9 1720 77 2.5 13 4 2.8 B Engineering(Material Science and Engineering)/M Biomedical Engineering 88.00 7.5 12 17.5 31 83 19 14 2 13 86 9 1680 74 2.6 12.75 3.8 2.7 B Medical Science 90.00 8.0 13 18.5 33 85 19.5 15 2 14.5 88.5 9 1740 78 2.4 13 4.2 3 B Medicinal Chemistry 85.50 7.8 12 17.5 31 83 18.5 14 2 12.5 85 9 1680 74 2.6 12.75 3.8 2.7 B Optometry/B Science 95.00 N/A 16 21 37 n/a 23 19 n/a 17.5 95 13 1930 89 1.6 14.5 5 3.5 B Psychological Science 82.00 7.5 10 16 30 80 17.5 11 2 10.5 81 7 1610 68 3 12.25 3.4 2.3 B Psychology 93.00 8.0 15 20 35 88 21.5 17 1 16 92 11 1840 84 2.1 13.5 4.6 3.2 UNSW Foundation Studies (Transition Program) 75 NA 8 10 24 70 7 15 8 7 3 8 70 5 1540 60 3.2 11 2.8 2.1

64 65 Entry guide key and notes Accepted qualifications

The qualifications listed on this page Accepted Entry Guide Key Program Information Important information regarding UAC Country Notes will be considered for entry into Qualifications undergraduate programs. Students are HKDSE A number of dual degrees exist. Refer to 1 Australian ATAR entry requirements are The Universities Admissions Centre assessed on actual results achieved Entry requirements are based on the total Malaysian Unified Examination GCE A level or West African A-level subjects the Program Information section for details. indicative only and are provided as a (UAC) processes undergraduate program Africa B D H and not simply on completion of their points achieved from the four core subjects Certificate Admission is determined at the higher entry guide to prospective students applying applications for institutions in the Australian at one sitting qualification. through the Universities Admissions Centre and the best grade in one Category A Entry requirements are based on overall states of New South Wales and the Australian requirement of the two programs. Argentina B D For further information or If you have (UAC) at www.uac.edu.au. Actual entry elective subject. Category B and C subjects average of the best five subjects (excluding Capital Territory. are not counted. Grades for all subjects vocational subjects) where A1 =1, A2 =2, Higher School Certificate Entry based on state completed a qualification not listed on Some programs require the approval of the requirements will be finalised in late 2013. except mathematics are counted as follows: B3=3, B4=4, B5=5, B6=6, C7=7, C8=8, Do I need to apply through UAC? ranking index such as ATAR and TER etc. Refer this page please contact the Program Authority and may have additional Australia B D H 2 Entry requirements for UNSW foundation Level 5** and Level 5*=6, Level 5=5, Level F9=0. International students who are completing UNSW Admissions Office: selection criteria. For further details refer to UNSW Admissions rank column on pages studies will be confirmed prior to the 4=4, Level 3=3, Level 2=2 and Level 1=1. one of the following qualifications must apply T: +61 2 9385 3656 to the school website listed in the Program Forecast or Predicted results for A 64 to 65 for indicative grades commencement of UNSW study and at Grades for compulsory mathematics are through UAC: E: [email protected] Information section. Scores indicated are a Levels (not Hong Kong) and the IB will be the time of printing were still subject to counted as follows: Level 5** and Level a) an Australian Year 12 qualification in Bangladesh B4 guide to the minimum required. considered, except for medicine and law. Other Accepted Qualifications confirmation from some academic areas. 5*=3, Level 5=2.5, Level 4=2, Level 3=1.5, Australia OR overseas Brazil B D These must be printed on official school Foundation Year Programs Level 2=1 and Level 1=0.5. Grades for b) the International Baccalaureate (IB) in Applicants who are required to apply letterhead and include the institutional Canadian OSSD, Canadian Matriculation, or Foundation programs of all Australian 3 GCE A Levels extension mathematics are counted as Australia OR overseas; and will complete Canada B D H through the Universities Admissions Centre stamp and signature of the Principal, other provincial equivalents Group of Eight universities are Entry requirements are based on the best follows: Level 5** and Level 5*=4, Level the IB in May 2014 (UAC) and are applying for admission to Registrar or Academic Director. Results recognised. In addition to achieving the 3 A-Level subjects completed in the same 5=3.5, Level 4=3, Level 3=2.5, Level 2=2 c) the New Zealand National Certificate of Gao Kao Examination Engineering may be eligible for the Faculty should be dated after 1 January (A Levels required grade point average (GPA) and academic year. Scores indicated in the and Level 1=1.5. Educational Achievement (Level 3) Applicants with completed degrees should of Engineering Admissions Scheme. For and IB) for entry in second semester, and English language cut off, students must table are derived from the following values: more information please see after 1 September (A Levels) for March If you do not fall into the above categories, China (PRC) B D H provide certified proof of completion including meet additional requirements for entry A*=6, A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2 and E=1. A Singapore A Levels www.eng.unsw.edu.au/feas/index/htm entry. Applicants who meet the entry you must apply directly to UNSW at National Emblem, certificate number and into some programs. fourth A-Level subject may also be taken Entry requirements are based on a requirement with predicted results will www.apply.unsw.edu.au or submit a paper into account for some applications. maximum of the best three H1 subjects, the accreditation of the degree Special program notes be given a full offer. Applicants will be application. GCE A Levels best three H2 subjects and one H3 subject. Colombia B D GCE A-level (A2) subjects in one Gao Kao required to submit final results and proof of Aviation (Flying) Scores indicated in the table are derived How do I apply through UAC? Denmark B D H Danish Studentereksmen or equivalent calendar year. Entry requirements are based on the completion when available. All applicants are to submit an internal from the following values: H1 – A=2.5, B=2, International students within the above percentage average of all attempted C=1.5, D=1, E=0.5; H2 – A=5, B=4, C=3, European B D H European Baccalaureate Union International Baccalaureate departmental application form, Class 1 4 includes Aerospace, Bioinformatics, mentioned categories must apply through subjects in the National Higher Education Completion of the International medical certificate from a designated D=2, E=1; H3- Distinction = 2.5, Merit = 1.5, Chemical, Civil, Computer, Electrical, UAC International www.uac.edu.au/ Fiji B D H Fijian 7th Form Certificate Entrance Examination (Gao Kao). Refer to Pass = 1. An additional H2 or H3 subject Baccalaureate Diploma. aviation medical centre and flight aptitude Environmental, Food Science and international. The website will guide you Germany B D H German Abitur the Gao Kao Table for the maximum marks may also be taken into account for some testing. This program has an earlier Technology, Industrial Chemistry, through the process and also has a section for SAT 1 of each province. applications. France B D H French Baccalauréat semester commencement. Manufacturing and Management, frequently asked questions. Math, Verbal and Critical Writing (SAT1) Maximum marks are reviewed annually Mechanical, Mechatronic, Mining, Naval, Hong Kong B D H and proof of completion of final year of Civil Engineering with Architecture International Baccalaureate (IB) Alternatively, UNSW-authorised agents can by the Chinese Governement. For more Petroleum, Photonics, Photovoltaics and All India Senior Secondary School Certificate high school. There are limited places only for Results based on scores required for entry also assist you with the application process. current information please refer to: Solar, Renewable, Software, Surveying India B D H international applicants. While offers will into UNSW in 2013 and only applicable if or Indian School Certificate (Grade 12) www.international.unsw.edu.au/study/ and Telecommunications. During the process you will receive a UAC be made progressively upon receipt of Diploma has been completed. Students Indonesia B D degree-programs/undergraduate/ currently attempting the IB should apply application number and UAC PIN. You will application, applicants should be aware 5 includes Bioinformatics, Accepted Qualifications Key undergradate-degree-entry-requirements/ need to keep these details to be able to log Israel B D H Israel Teudat Bagrut strict quotas apply for this program direct to UNSW or through the Universities Chemical, Computer, Electrical, into the UAC website at any time to check B Completion of the first year and early submission of application is Admissions Centre (UAC). For more Mechanical, Mechatronic, Software, Italy B D H Italian High School Diploma or change your program preferences and of a recognised university recommended. details, visit www.uac.edu.au Telecommunications. Province Maximum Points access your offer (should you meet the entry Japan B D Bachelor degree Malaysian STPM requirements of your chosen program). Medical Science Anhui 750 6 includes Arts, Art Theory, Commerce, Jordan B D B4 Completion of the first year Entry requirements can vary depending There are limited places only for Criminology, Economics, Engineering, Korea B D of a 4-year Bachelor degree upon the number of AL subjects chosen. When do I need to apply? international applicants. Beijing 750 Fine Arts, International Studies, at a recognised university, Table based on four A-level subjects where The application cycle goes from August to Lebanon B D H Lebanese Baccalaureate Media, Planning, Social Research and otherwise a completed 2-3 Music Chongqing 750 June every year. A=7, A-=6, B+=5, B=4, B-=3, C+=2, C=1. Policy, Social Work, Science, Science STPM; Malaysian Matriculation Certificate Selection is based on academic Applications for Semester 1 (February) entry year Bachelor degree (Advanced Science), Science (Advanced Malaysia B D H (from the year 2000 onwards) or Unified performance and audition and/or interview. Fujian 750 Canadian OSSD opens in early August and closes at the end D Completion of a recognised Mathematics), Science (Computer Ontario Secondary School Diploma of October. Examination Certificate college or polytechnic Medicine Gansu 750 Science). based on overall average score including Applications for Semester 2 (July) entry opens Mexico B D diploma All international applicants are required to sit six university preparation courses or April and closes in early June. Guangdong 750 Norweigan Certificate of Completion of Upper H Completion of a recognised ISAT. Applicants must also submit an online university/college preparation courses. Norway B D H registration form available from Check the UAC website for further information Secondary School Examination or equivalent high school qualification Guangxi 750 UNSW TRANSITION PROGRAM on late applications. www.med.unsw.edu.au and read the faculty All India Senior School Certificate New Zealand National Certificate of Educational admissions information carefully. Some Awarded by CBSE, overall grade in best The UNSW transition program is a New Zealand B D H Guizhou 750 What is the cost to apply via UAC? Achievement Level 3 (NZCEA) applicants may also be interviewed. four externally examined subjects where pathway program for entry into most There is a non-refundable processing charge Hainan 900 A1=5, A2=4.5, B1=3.5, B2=3, C1=2, UNSW Bachelor degrees. Please note: Oman B D payable by credit or debit card or via Paypal. Optometry C2=1.5, D1=1, D2=0.5. · minimum mathematics requirements Limited places only for international Hebei 750 may apply in some programs This charge covers applications to multiple Pakistan B4 applicants. UMAT required for those residing Indian School Certificate · bonus points may be awarded for taking programs and universities. Completion of the first year of a Bachelor in countries where it is available – currently Heilongjiang 750 science and extended mathematics Awarded by ICSE, overall average on best How are my results released to UAC? Philippines B D degree at an approved university otherwise a this includes Australia, New Zealand, subjects for HKDSE, Singapore Henan 750 four externally examined subjects. UAC requires you to provide your permission completed Bachelor degree Singapore and the United Kingdom. A-Levels and Malaysian STPM to allow your results to be released directly Sri Lankan General Certificate of qualifications Russia B D Honours programs Hubei 750 to UAC. Contact your school’s IB/HSC Education · longer programs are available if Saudi Arabia B D A number of options are available. For coordinator before the UAC deadline to Hunan 750 Based on best three A-level subjects where entry requirements for the Transition further details refer to the school website confirm that your school has submitted this Singapore B D H Singapore Cambridge GCE A level A=5, B=4, C=3, S=1. Program are not met listed in the Program Information section. Inner Mongolia 750 request on your behalf. South African Senior Certificate or SAT1 7 Gao Kao South Africa B D H Matriculation Certificate of the Joint Jiangsu 480 Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) based on I am an IB student. Can I receive an offer the total of critical reading, mathematics 65% - 70%. 70% in mathematics for based on my predicted grades? Matriculation Board Jiangxi 750 and writing test scores. Must be provided science programs is required and For applicants who complete the IB in May, Spanish University Orientation Year or 65% in mathematics for commerce you may receive an offer for Semester 2 (July) Spain B D H in conjunction with evidence of successful equivalent Jilin 750 completion of equivalent Australian Year 12 programs. entry based on your predicted grades. You must at least meet current entry requirements Sri Lanka B D H Sri Lankan A-level subjects at one sitting Liaoning 750 secondary studies. 8 HKDSE for your chosen program. The statement of Sweden B D H Swedish Secondary Leaving Certificate Score of 15 points over 5 best subjects predicted grades must: Ningxia 750 Completion of the first year of a Bachelor from Category A only with a 4 overall • Be issued on school letterhead and signed Taiwan (ROC) B D Qinghai 750 in mathematics for science programs by the Principal, School Director, Deputy degree, or a diploma from Junior College and 3 in mathematics for commerce School Director or Registrar Thailand B D H Thailand Certificate of Secondary Education Shaanxi 750 programs. English score of 3 is • Include the date of issue, expected date of United Arab accepted for entry. graduation, expected results release date, B D Shandong 750 predicted mark for each subject undertaken Emirates and your predicted total aggregate. SAT1 (Math, Verbal and Critical Writing) or Shanghai 600 United States B D H ACTs, and provide proof of completion of final For applicants who complete the IB in Of America Shanxi 750 November, offers will only be made upon the year of high school Sichuan 750 release of your official final results. This is because your results will be available in time Vietnam B D Tianjin 750 for the Semester 1 offer cycle.

Xinjiang 750 When will I receive my offer? Offers for programs are released in: Xizang (Tibet) 750 • December to February for Semester 1 entry • April for Semester 2 entry Yunnan 772

Zhejiang 810

66 67 There is more than one way English language pathways

YOUR GLOBAL CAREER to gain entry to UNSW

YOUR DEGREE STUDY OPTIONS

Pre-Foundation Year English (PFY) If you are planning to enrol in UNSW Foundation Studies prior to starting a Bachelor degree, this intensive English course Academic entry requirements offers you a direct pathway to meeting the English language entry requirements. You will not need to retake an IELTS or similar exam after successfully completing the PFY program. High school studies UNSW Foundation Recognised prior University transfer Studies study University English Entry Course (UEEC) If you don’t meet the English entry requirements for UNSW this intensive English course may help you get into your Bachelor degree sooner. On successful completion of UEEC, Direct entry applicants to UNSW UNSW Foundation Studies can be Prior study can be recognised for To transfer from your current you will be accepted into the relevant UNSW undergraduate must hold high school qualifi cations completed by students who do not applicants who have graduated with university to UNSW you must have without having to retake an IELTS or similar exam. Course that are acceptable to UNSW for meet UNSW entry requirements or diplomas from recognised institutions. completed at least one year of a material is based on UNSW resources and enhanced through admission. As a minimum, you must whose high school qualifi cations This is called articulation. Entry is Bachelor degree at a recognised the use of online learning and teaching activities. have a qualifi cation considered to be are not recognised by UNSW. After based on academic achievement university. Entry will be based on equivalent to a year 12 qualifi cation completing Foundation Studies in the during your diploma studies. If you academic results achieved during Tertiary Orientation Program (completion of high school) in Australia. appropriate academic stream if you intend to use a diploma as a pathway these studies. Some faculties If you meet the English language entry requirements for Some of the qualifi cations accepted by achieve the grade point average and to UNSW we reccommend that you will also consider fi nal year high UNSW but need to gain confi dence or shape your English UNSW are listed on page 64. If your English language result required for confi rm accreditation before committing school qualifi cations of applicants skills for an academic environment you may want to take qualifi cations are not listed contact entry into the UNSW program you will to a study program. The UNSW applying with results from one year this intensive fi ve-week course prior to starting your UNSW the UNSW Admissions Offi ce to qualify for a place in to study at UNSW. Admissions Offi ce can confi rm whether of university study. The UNSW degree. It will also give you the chance to settle into Sydney, check whether your qualifi cations are your study can be recognised: Admissions Offi ce can confi rm UNSW Foundation Studies: familiarise with the local accent and meet fellow students. recognised: [email protected] [email protected] whether your university studies can page 70 and 71 or visit be recognised: Direct Entry Table: page 64 www.ufs.unsw.edu.au Refer to the online articulation tool: [email protected] COURSE FEES AND TERM DATES www.articulation.unsw.edu.au You may also be able transfer credit for subjects you have already studied. Course Fees 2013 (A$) Refer to the online credit transfer tool: Enrolment fee $250 www.credittransfer.unsw.edu.au Per term $2,250

English language entry requirements Term 2013 Dates 2014 Dates UNSW English Language Term 1 7 Jan – 8 Feb 6 Jan – 7 Feb Requirements STUDY ENGLISH WITH US TO MEET THE ENGLISH Term 2 11 Feb – 15 Mar 10 Feb – 14 Mar International English Language Testing Evidence of English Evidence of prior Completion of English Term 3 18 Mar – 19 Apr 17 Mar – 18 Apr System (IELTS) - Academic LANGUAGE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS REQUIRED TO START Overall minimum score of 6.5 with a language ability education taught and studies at UNSW Term 4 22 Apr – 24 May 21 Apr – 23 May minimum score of 6.0 in the sub-tests of assessed in English Institute of Languages YOUR UNSW DEGREE! Term 5 27 May – 28 Jun 26 May – 27 Jun listening, reading, speaking and writing is required. When your fi rst language is not English, studying a degree program in Australia Term 6 1 Jul – 2 Aug 30 Jun – 1 Aug www.elts.org If your fi rst language is not English, If your fi rst language is not English If you do not meet UNSW’s English can be challenging. UNSW Institute of Languages will give you the English Term 7 5 Aug – 6 Sept 4 Aug – 5 Sept Test of English as a Foreign Language language skills necessary for successful study. We offer a comprehensive range you must provide evidence that but you have completed at least one language requirements but meet Term 8 9 Sept – 11 Oct 8 Sept –10 Oct (TOEFL) your English language ability meets year of full-time academic study at the academic entry requirements of English language programs which cover academic English, general English and Internet-based test: overall minimum score you can be issued with a conditional professional English. Term 9 14 Oct – 15 Nov 13 Oct – 14 Nov of 90 with a minimum in writing of 24. the University’s English language an approved post-secondary/tertiary requirements policy. This means institution where English is the sole package offer of admission. The Why study with us? Term 10 18 Nov – 20 Dec 17 Nov – 19 Dec Paper-based test: overall minimum score that you must submit results from an medium of instruction you may not condition being you must complete of 577 with a minimum score of 5.0 in the • Our academic English programs lead to direct entry into all UNSW degrees. acceptable English language test that be required to sit a language test. further studies in English. Once Test of Written English. • Our programs are developed and delivered by highly qualifi ed and experienced you have taken in the last two years A statement or certifi cate from the you have met the English language www.ets.org/toefl teachers who are specialists in teaching English and will help you achieve the APPLICATION FORM prior to starting study at UNSW. registrar/principal of the institution requirement, you will be eligible for University English Entry Course (UEEC) English skills needed for your academic and career success. confi rming this must be provided. You full admission. Intensive English language course English language requirements • In 2012, over 95% of students surveyed agreed that our teachers at the Institute You can fi nd an application form for the UNSW Institute of conducted at UNSW Institute of must have been completed this study policy: www.unsw.edu.au/english- Successfully complete the University Languages on page 79 of this guide. Languages. no more than two years prior to starting were enthusiastic, helpful and interested in their learning. requirements-policy English Entry Course with us and Minimum accepted score: C+ (grade point study at UNSW. the condition of your offer would • Our courses are delivered at two purpose-built locations and our fi rst class facilities 7.0) with a minimum of 20 in the writing include classrooms equipped with state-of-the-art educational technologies, Contact the UNSW Admissions Offi ce be fulfi lled. Your UNSW degree component. Some UNSW programs Scan to view our English and English langauge program can computer and language laboratories, and learning support resource centres. CONTACT DETAILS require a higher grade. language policy to check whether your previous study then be packaged under one visa • You will have full access to UNSW facilities including a world-class library, wireless www. languages.unsw.edu.au/ can be recognised: covering your entire stay in Sydney. internet and sporting facilities, and a healthcare centre. engforuniversity/ueec.html [email protected] 223 Anzac Parade, Kensington Sydney NSW 2052, Australia • UNSW degrees can be packaged with an Institute of Languages program under a Pearson Test of English - Academic UNSW Institute of Languages: T: +61 2 9385 5396 single visa covering the entire period of study. Overall minimum score of 68. www.languages.unsw.edu.au F: +61 2 9662 2651 Other qualifi cations and other English tests or page 69. Demand for the Institute’s programs is high, and you should allow at least three E: [email protected] UNSW also accepts a number of months to apply before your intended start date for English language studies. W: www.languages.unsw.edu.au academic qualifi cations and other English tests as meeting the English language APPLICATION requirements. Information about these qualifi cations and the full English language requirement policy visit: www.unsw.edu.au/elp

68 69 Entry pathways with UNSW Foundation Studies

Pathways to study at UNSW with UNSW Foundation Studies Flexible programs allow you to start at UNSW at different times during the year and at different academic levels.

2013 2014 2015 July August September October November December January February March April May June July August September October November December March

Semester 1 Semester 2 Standard Plus 17 Jul - 7 Feb 10 Feb - 6 Jun UNSW Degree [Optional] Semester 1 Semester 2 Begins Standard English Plus 2 Oct - 7 Feb 10 Feb - 6 Jun 1 Jul - 6 Sep

UNSW Transition Program Transition Degree 28 Aug - 20 Dec Begins

[Optional] Semester 1 Semester 2 Standard Plus English Plus 15 Jan - 25 Jul 28 Jul - 21 Nov 14 Oct - 20 Dec

[Optional] UNSW Semester 1 Semester 2 Standard English Plus Degree 2 Apr - 25 Jul 28 Jul - 21 Nov 6 Jan - 14 Mar Begins UNSW Transition Program Transition Program Transition Degree 12 Feb - 6 Jun 27 Aug - 19 Dec Begins

Transition Program Standard Foundation Program Standard Plus Program English Plus Program 4 months 9 months 12 months 2 months

UNSW Foundation Studies was established in 1988 and is COMPLETE OUR FOUNDATION PROGRAM TO This intensive, one-semester program This two semester program is This extended, two semester program If you have just missed out on the the longest running and leading provider of pre-university is recommended if you have very recommended if you have strong is recommended if you have good English entry requirement for a programs in Australia. It offers you high-level academic skills MEET THE ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS strong English language skills and have English language skills and strong English language skills, good academic Foundation Studies program, then you needed for a smooth transition into UNSW undergraduate graduated from high school. academic results. results but would like a steady pace of can enrol in a 10-week, pre-foundation studies. TO START YOUR DEGREE AT UNSW! study. English course followed by either the You will need a senior high school You will have completed 11 or 12 years Standard or Standard Plus program. Over 18,000 international students have graduated from qualification such as A-Levels, schooling plus IELTS of 5.5 (minimum You will have completed 11 years of UNSW Foundation Studies, with the majority going on to Why Study With Us? International Baccalaureate Diploma, 5.0 on individual scores) or equivalent. schooling (primary and secondary) plus You will need an IELTS of 5.0 or achieve excellent results in their degree studies. Our students • The prestigious UNSW Foundation Studies programs are accredited academic Gao Kao or HKDSE, plus IELTS of 6.0 An offer can be made on the basis of IELTS of 5.5 or equivalent. An offer can equivalent to apply for this packaged move into successful careers in a wide range of fields in programs of UNSW. or equivalent. your Year 11 or Year 12 Semester 1 be made on the basis of your Year 11 program. government, business and industry. • You will study on the UNSW Kensington campus and have full access to all results. or Year 12 Semester 1 results. facilities including a world-class library, wireless internet, sporting facilities and a 2014 program fee: A$16,850 For more details including fees contact: healthcare centre. 2014 program fee: A$25,850 2014 program fee: A$29,950 [email protected] APPLICATION FORM • We have a proud record of success, with approximately 85% of our students gaining entry to university. • As an international student, after meeting our specified entry requirements, you will You can find an application form for the UNSW Foundation have a guaranteed place in the relevant UNSW bachelor degree, although further Academic and English Language Entry Requirements to UNSW Foundation Studies* Studies on page 81 of this guide. conditions may apply some programs. • Our lectures and tutorials are held in modern classrooms equipped with advanced teaching technologies. CONTACT DETAILS International English Language • You will participate in class activities which help develop your presentation skills China British System Hong Kong Other Qualifications Baccalaureate Requirement and give you greater confidence in speaking English. 223 Anzac Parade, Kensington Sydney NSW 2052, Australia • Our teaching style follows university practice with lectures and tutorials. Most GaoKao 24 points over 6 GCE A levels HKDSE Contact UNSW IELTS 6.0 with T: +61 2 9385 5396 Transition tutorial classes have about 18 students, so each student receives individual 70% of overall score subjects from IB 2 8 points: A=5, B=4, 15 points over best Foundation or visit: consistent sub scores F: +61 2 9662 2651 Program attention. year diploma C=3, D=2, E=1 5 subjects from www.ufs.unsw.edu. (or equivalent) E: [email protected] 65% of overall score • Extra one-on-one consultation sessions with teachers are offered outside class category A only au/entry-requirements W: www.ufs.unsw.edu.au from some provinces time to help you achieve your academic goals. • Subjects in the curriculum are designed to prepare you for your chosen degree and are updated as new areas of study emerge. • UNSW Pathway Packages are available providing a seamless study pathway between UNSW Institute of Languages (if additional English language training is Senior 3 (year 12) Year 2 of the IGCSE O levels HKDSE IELTS 5.5 with no required), UNSW Foundation Studies and UNSW Bachelor degrees – all on one Standard 80% average Diploma/Certificates B grade average 11 points over best 5 band score less than visa. Foundation with 12 points over 4 subjects from 5.0 • Accommodation is offered at our UNSW Foundation Studies Residential College, Senior 2 (year 11) subjects Category A only (or equivalent) just a five-minute walk from campus. 90% average • Our Student Services team provides advice and assistance on accommodation, welfare, under 18s care arrangements, airport pickup and also organises orientation and social activities throughout your stay. * If you are not eligible for the transition and standard programs (see above), you are welcome to apply for the standard plus program.

70 71 How to apply to UNSW Need help applying to UNSW? 1. ONCE YOU HAVE DECIDED THAT STUDYING AT We have representatives all over the world Choose your program UNSW IS RIGHT FOR YOU, THE APPLICATION PROCESS IS SIMPLE. JUST FOLLOW THESE Make sure it suits your interests, skills and career goals SIMPLE STEPS:

2. Important contacts at UNSW Below are some important contacts for you. Just remember that whenever you contact us you Check the program’s entry requirements need to quote your student number. and content Admissions Office UNSW International E: [email protected] E: [email protected] The necessary information is in this guide, and also in the UNSW Online T: +61 2 9385 3656 T: +61 2 9385 6996 Handbook at www.handbook.unsw.edu.au F: +61 2 9385 9437 F: +61 2 9385 9907 Try to Remember Keep in mind that admission to UNSW is competitive. And because of this, an application does not guarantee admission. 3. Some programs will require you to submit additional documents. These might include a resume, evidence of your work experience, a statement of study, or Check your eligibility and apply online portfolio. You can find this information in the entry requirements of your program. To do this, visit www.apply.unsw.edu.au. You will need to forward the following documents: Frequently asked questions • Certified copies of academic transcripts and testamurs (if not in English a translation must be provided) How do I know if I am an I’ll be under 18 at the start of • Certified copies of IELTS or TOEFL (or equivalent) test scores international student? semester. Does this matter? • Details of work experience, if applicable If you have Australian or New If you are under the age of 18, Some programs may require additional documentation. Zealand citizenship, or Australian you must have your acceptance permanent residency, you are a of offer counter-signed by your domestic applicant. Regardless parent or legal guardian. You also of where you live, you cannot be need to be aware that additional considered as an international visa requirements relating to 4. student. accommodation and welfare arrangements must be met. See Track your application What is the difference between www.immi.gov.au/students/students/ domestic and international students? 573-1/eligibility-student-18.htm Once you submit your application online, you will receive an application International students do not fit the receipt. This will contain your student ID number. From now on, you can citizenship or residency categories UNSW is happy to help you meet track your application at http://my.unsw.edu.au above and may have a different these requirements by ensuring application process and outcome. appropriate accommodation, welfare and support arrangements If you gain Australian or New have been made. Further details Zealand citizenship, or Australian can be found at UNSW Student permanent residency after applying Development – International at 5. but before you start your studies, you www.internationalstudent.unsw.edu.au must inform the Admissions Office Find an official UNSW immediately. This could impact your How do I apply for a student visa? UNSW International Australia Office UNSW Offices Outside Australia UNSW International Representatives We will send your letter of offer offer, and require you to apply as a This can be quite a lengthy and representive to help domestic applicant. complex process, and you will Street Address Hong Kong Office Europe you apply to UNSW: Ground Floor, East Wing, Red Centre Unit 2006, 20th Floor., Kinwick Centre T/F: +49 30 2904 5906 You and your UNSW representative will be advised of the outcome of your be required to submit additional application via email How do I apply if I am an documentation to UNSW to www.international.unsw. University of New South Wales 32 Hollywood Road, Central E: [email protected] international student studying an Sydney NSW 2052 Hong Kong satisfy visa requirements. Make edu.au/contact-us India Australian Year 12, International sure you plan ahead so you have Postal Address T: +852 2869 0950 E: [email protected] Baccalaureate, or New Zealand plenty of time to submit all your UNSW International Office F: +852 2841 2800 NCEA qualification? Scan to find a representative near you Indonesia documentation. University of New South Wales E: [email protected] If you are currently sitting any of the T/F: +62 21 8000 046 Sydney NSW 2052 above qualifications you must apply The best source of information is Vietnam Offices E: [email protected] 6. T: +61 2 9385 6996 Hanoi through the Universities Admissions the ‘How to apply’ section of the Malaysia F: +61 2 9385 9907 Office 1, 5th Floor, HAREC Building Centre (UAC) and not directly to UNSW international website at E: [email protected] Accept your offer UNSW. For more information visit www.international.unsw.edu.au E: [email protected] 4A Lang Ha, Ba Dinh District, Hanoi www.international.unsw.edu.au North America To do this, go to my.unsw.edu.au and follow the instructions in www.uac.edu.au The Australian Government T: +84 4 377 27 337 T: +1 202 577 9216 your offer letter. websites www.immi.gov.au and F: +84 4 377 27 339 www.studyinaustralia.gov.au also E: [email protected] Once we receive your acceptance, you will be sent your electronic E: [email protected] provide up-to-date information www.unsw.edu.vn confirmation of enrolment (eCoE). about visa matters. Ho Chi Minh City 5th Floor, Lucky Star Building 102 Bis Le Lai District 1 2014 Dates Semester 1 Semester 2 Ho Chi Minh City 7. T: +84 8 3925 2679 Applications due 30 November 2013 30 May 2014 F: +84 8 3925 6765 Enrol online E: [email protected] www.unsw.edu.vn Once you have accepted your offer you must enrol online at Orientation dates 24 Feb – 28 Feb 23 Jul – 25 Jul http://my.unsw.edu.au to secure your place in your program of choice.

Semester dates 3 Mar – 30 Jun 28 Jul – 25 Nov

72 73 Tuition fees and other expenses

Undergraduate tuition fees Faculty A$/Unit of Credit (Projected)

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences 550 585 620 655 695 735 Australian School of Business 695 735 780 825 875 930 Faculty of the Built Environment (all except B Architectural Studies) 610 645 685 725 770 815 Faculty of the Built Environment (B Architectural Studies) 650 690 730 775 820 870 COFA 540 570 605 640 680 720 Faculty of Engineering 705 745 790 835 885 940 Faculty of Law 675 715 760 805 855 905 Faculty of Medicine (BMed/MD) 1130 1200 1270 1345 1425 1510 Faculty of Medicine (Non BMed/MD) 730 775 820 870 920 975 Faculty of Science 715 760 805 855 905 960

Fees and cost calculation as an example for: Bachelor of Arts (specialising in Philosophy and Psychology) 2013 2014 2015 Total Tuition Fees Courses A$/UOC UOC A$/FEE A$/UOC UOC A$/FEE A$/UOC UOC A$/FEE A$

Psychology $715 12 $8,580 $760 18 $13,680 $805 24 $19,320 History $550 12 $6,600 - - - $620 6 $3,720 Philosophy $550 12 $6,600 $585 18 $10,530 $620 12 $7,440 Politics $550 12 $6,600 $585 6 $3,510 - - - General Education (COFA) - - - $570 6 $3,420 $605 6 $3,630 Totals - 48 $28,380 - 48 $31,140 - 48 $34,110 $93,630

Other Study Costs (approximate) $1000 OTHER STUDY-RELATED COSTS Living Costs (including set up costs) $22,000 Some programs and courses have costs, which are additional to the tuition fees, for expenses like laboratory kits, equipment and field OSHC (2013) $498 trips. We have estimated the likely costs to be incurred each year. Any Total Expected First Year Costs $51,878 compulsory costs have been calculated into the total program fee, listed in the Program Information section, starting on page 26. Where costs are significant, we have highlighted them. Textbooks are not considered compulsory, but we recommend BECAUSE EACH STUDENT’S STUDY CHOICES budgeting around A$1000 per year for books. ARE DIFFERENT, IT’S IMPOSSIBLE TO PROVIDE An estimate of your total costs (tuition and other study-related costs) A DEFINITIVE COST OF STUDYING AT UNSW. BUT will be shown on your Confirmation of Enrolment Form (CoE) that will be issued on acceptance of an offer of admission to UNSW. HERE ARE A FEW THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN CALCULATING YOUR EXPECTED FEES. Fees are course-based: Fees for international students at UNSW are set If you are required to complete a course again, you will be charged at the Living costs Overseas student health cover Financial aid programs according to the course (subject) and not the program. The fees reflect the rate applicable to the year you re-take that course. Obviously living costs vary If you are in Australia on a student Medibank OSHC will pay benefits www.international.unsw.ed.au/ relative cost of delivering the course. So, for example, a science course is depending on each student’s visa, then you will need to pay towards your medical and hospital study/financial Estimating your tuition fees: While it isn’t possible to give a fixed annual fee likely to cost more than an arts course. For that reason, your total tuition specific requirements, but we for health insurance in Australia treatment, medically necessary for each program, it is possible to provide an estimate. We are authorised to help approved fees will vary depending on which courses you choose. estimate a single international through the Overseas Student ambulance transport and most citizens of the United States and Estimates for each program are outlined in the Program Information section student will need about A$20,000 a Health Cover (OSHC) scheme prescription medicines that you Fees vary each year: It is also important to appreciate that fees for courses Canada extend their national of each program, starting on page 26. year to cover living expenses. This and maintain insurance for the full might receive while living in fluctuate from year to year. The tuition fees listed above are for students student loans. If you are eligible for doesn’t include the costs of large duration of your visa. Australia. Just be aware that there commencing studies in 2013. The fees listed for 2014 to 2017 are indicative You can also calculate your own expected fees on the following page. this support, the UNSW Financial non-essential items like electrical may be some exclusions for only; it is possible that these fees will change during the program. Actual Most programs will require 48 units of credit (UOC) per year. Most courses The only exception is for students Aid Office will be able to explain the equipment or a car. pre-existing conditions and you may fees for 2014 will be released next year and will be available at: (subjects) are 6 UOC. from Belgium, Norway and Sweden application process to you. have to serve a waiting period to https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/TuitionFees.html In addition, you will need at least who are covered by CSN or General education course fees are charged at the rate set by the relevant receive certain services. The Office may also be able to A$2,000 when you arrive in Sydney Kammarkollegiet. These students Fees are charged based on the year of commencement: For example, if faculty. As an example, GENT0803 – Introduction to Australian Cinema will assist other UNSW students with to cover initial expenses such as will, however, need to provide proof Also, as with any health insurance, you start in Semester 2 (July) 2013, the fees for the first semester will be be calculated using the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences rate. their applications for education- a rental bond payment (security of official health insurance cover from certain services are not covered by calculated at 2013 rates. You second semester, starting in 2014, will be related private loans. For more information about the UNSW fees policy, including refund deposit), electricity, gas and their home government provider. Medibank’s policies. These include calculated at 2014 rates. of fees and overpayments, visit: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/ telephone connection fees and optical, physiotherapy, dental and There are five registered providers If you have an offer to study at UNSW but defer the start date into a new FeePolicyInternational.html basic furniture and household items. certain pharmaceuticals. If you want of OSHC: Medibank (UNSW’s calendar year, your fees will be charged at the rate for the year you actually to be covered for these expenses, All estimates are subject to inflation preferred health cover provider), commence your studies. you will need to obtain additional and currency fluctuations. The BUPA Australia Health, Worldcare, insurance. current inflation rate in Australia is nib OSHC and Australian Health approximately 2.5 to 3.5% per year. Management.

74 75 Our scholarships Apply Online Data Entry Form This form is to record your details at a recruitment event. Once completed, this form should be submitted to your agent within two weeks of the event. This is NOT an application form. Please do not send this form to UNSW. To apply, please go to www.apply.unsw.edu.au

1. Personal Details OFFICE USE ONLY – Fee Waiver Code If you have applied to UNSW before, what is your student ID: “The career exposure at UNSW The quick way to apply online First given name: is very special, I’ve had the for UNSW scholarships Second given name: unique opportunity to build a Family name: simulated robotic arm model with industry professionals.” Title: Date of birth (dd/mm/yy): Gender: M F Country of residency: Country of citizenship: Yucheng Jiang, China Are you an Australian permanent resident? YES NO If yes, provide your visa number: Bachelor of Engineering Email address (compulsory): Golden Jubilee Home phone number: Scholarship Recipient Go to: Daytime phone number: www.scholarships.unsw.edu.au UNSW ONLINE APPLICATION FEE Mobile phone number: (non-refundable) Fax number: AUD$50 unless a fee waiver code has been Mailing address (This is the address the University will send all correspondence to): provided by a UNSW representative or staff member at a recruitment event.

To be eligible for the application fee waiver, you must attend a recruitment event and your documents must be certifi ed (or for applicants studying in China, they must be notarised). Residential address (This is the address where you currently live. Please do not use a PO Box address): Click on the information box titled Paper applications can be downloaded online and incurs a non-refundable fee of AUD$250. ‘International’ WE OFFER A RANGE OF HIGHLY SOUGHT AFTER SCHOLARSHIPS Once you press on the search button in the information box, a list of available scholarships will FOR ELIGIBLE INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS. APART FROM appear on the screen. Read the descriptions carefully 2. Visa Details REWARDING ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE, OUR SCHOLARSHIPS ALSO to fi nd out which are suited to you. What visa type will you hold during your studies? (eg. student visa) RECOGNISE AND ASSIST STUDENTS FOR A VARIETY OF OTHER If you require a student visa, in which country will you be applying for the visa? REASONS. Which Australian Immigration Offi ce will you be applying for the student visa? (eg. Australian Embassy Berlin) If you are eligible for any of our available scholarships, we encourage you to take the time to apply. You are encouraged to apply for as many scholarships as you wish. To be considered for a scholarship, you If you currently have a passport, what is the passport number? must submit a separate application in addition to your enrolment at UNSW, and we also require you to If you currently hold an Australian visa, what is the visa number (as it appears on your have a satisfactory English language test result. Register your details by clicking passport)? *This information is required if you intend to submit your application for a Our undergraduate scholarships for international students include: the register button student visa to a DIAC (Immigration) offi ce in Australia. Golden Jubilee Scholarships UNSW has a close relationship with selected polytechnics in Singapore and Malaysia, and these 3. Program Preferences – you may nominate up to three coursework program choices. scholarships recognise the most outstanding students from each of the participating institutions. Successful applicants will receive a full tuition scholarship for up to 96 units of credit (two years) to Preferred year of study: Preferred semester: Semester 1 (March) Semester 2 (July) Study mode: Full time Part time continue their studies at degree level at UNSW. Preference Program code* Program name: e.g. Master of Professional Accounting Specialisation: e.g. Accounting UNSW Hong Kong Alumni Award e.g. 8409 Established to assist residents of Hong Kong who aspire to contribute to the betterment of society 1st without particular regard for their own personal or commercial gain, this one year scholarship is valued at A$4,000. 2nd

Sports Scholarships 3rd www.sportandrec.unsw.edu.au/sports/eliteathletesupport Confi rm registration UNSW also encourages talented athletes to apply for the UNSW Elite Athlete Support Program. It To stop your registration expiring, you must confi rm 4. Funding (Sponsorships) provides access to the very best facilities, coaching and assistance. it within three hours. If your tuition fees will be paid directly to UNSW by one of the organisations that the University has established an offi cial sponsorship agreement with, please What other kinds of scholarships are available? provide the details below. If you are being sponsored, you must submit documentary proof of your sponsorship agreement to UNSW directly. There are many scholarships available that are offered by organisations other than UNSW, including the Australian government. These are often only available to students from certain countries, and include: Defence funding for UNSW Canberra@ADFA students does not need to be recorded below. I will be sponsored: YES NO Australian Government Scholarships If yes, my sponsor details are: (organisation, country) Australian Development Scholarship www.ausaid.gov.au/scholar 5. English Language Profi ciency – Please refer to the University’s policy on English language requirements. Australian Leadership Awards www.ausaid.gov.au/scholar English is my fi rst language: YES NO www.deewr.gov.au/International/Endeavour/Awards/ Endeavour Awards Pages/Home.aspx Login, search for and complete OR The sole language of instruction in my Degree or Diploma (within the last two years) was YES NO your scholarship application English: *You must have studied at tertiary level for a minimum of one year. You can get further information about scholarships that allow you to study at institutions such as UNSW Please check the application requirements as some from your home government or university, or the Australian Diplomatic Mission in your country. Also scholarships do not require you to register and apply. take a look at the UNESCO publication Study Abroad, which might provide you with valuable study and OR I have been or will have been a resident in one or more English speaking countries for a period YES NO scholarship information. of at least fi ve years immediately prior to the commencement of my program at UNSW.

For more information about UNSW scholarships visit www.scholarships.unsw.edu.au OR I hold a certifi cate of English profi ciency from an approved test (e.g. IELTS or TOEFL) YES NO undertaken within the last two years. 76 This is NOT an application form. Please do NOT send this form to UNSW. To apply, please go to www.apply.unsw.edu.au 5. English Language Proficiency – Please refer to the University’s policy on English language requirements. If yes, Test name: Test score: Test date: / / (dd/mm/yy) UNSW Institute of Language OR I will be sitting a test: Test name: Test date: / / (dd/mm/yy)

Notes: Application Form 1. You can apply without having satisfied the University’s English language requirements, however, a confirmed offer will not be issued until the English language requirements have been met.

6. Admissions Qualifications – Please complete the relevant section (as in passport) 6.1 Application for undergraduate programs – If you are applying for postgraduate programs, you do not have to provide these details. 1. Personal Details Country in which I attended high school: Family Name: Given Name: Name of qualification: Other Names (i.e. your English name, if any): Name of institution: Have you been awarded this qualification? YES NO Birthday (DD/MM/YEAR): Male Female

If yes, what was your score or grade? Country of Birth: Nationality: Passport No.: Date qualification was/will be awarded: / / (dd/mm/yy) Please attach a copy of the first page of your passport which shows your photograph. Will you be under 18 on arrival? Yes No 6.2 Application for postgraduate programs *Please note: if you are under 18 years of age on commencement of study, certain visa regulations apply. Study level (e.g. undergraduate, postgraduate): 2. Citizenship Country: Are you a citizen or permanent/temporary resident of Australia? Yes No Name of institution: If you ticked a box with an asterisk (*), you will need Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC). This can be arranged by UNSW Institute of Languages in section 8. Qualification awarded: What type of visa will you be applying for? Student Student Dependant Tourist Working Holiday Have you completed this qualification? YES NO If yes, what was your score, GPA or overall achievement? 3. Student Home/Postal Address (must be student’s address, not agents address) Dates of study: From: / / To: / / (dd/mm/yy) Address in Home Country (compulsory): Date qualification was/will be awarded: / / (dd/mm/yy) City: State: Postcode: Country: Honours category (if relevant): Are you seeking credit for any of the above YES NO Telephone: Fax: Email: tertiary study? Student Address in Australia (if known) Address in Australia: 7. Other qualifications held – if not appropriate, do not complete this section Please include details of other qualifications 1. City: State: Postcode: Country: and/or memberships of professional bodies relevant to your application. e.g. Institute of 2. Telephone: Fax: Email: Chartered Accountants (ICAA) or IEAUST or IPESMA 4. English Programs

8. Employment details: Complete this section if you are applying for a program that includes work experience as one of the criteria for admission, you Academic English should provide details of your current/most relevant employment here. Otherwise, leave this section blank. Introduction to Academic English (IAE) Academic English Tertiary Orientation Program (TOP) Description of relevant position: IELTS Test Preparation (ITP) Pre-Foundation Year English (PFY) University English Entry (UEEC)

Division/Department (if applicable): General English (GE) Company/Organisation: General English (Beginner to Advanced) GE Cambridge Exam Preparation

Number of years of professional/management experience: Professional English English for Business Communication (int & adv) English for Law English for Medical Professionals 9. Declaration and signature Term and start date? I declare that the information declared on this form is complete and correct. I authorise the University to obtain information from any educational institution previously or currently attended by me. If any information supplied by me is considered to be untrue, incomplete or misleading in any respect, I understand the University may take How many weeks do you intend to study English? Number of weeks (in 5 week blocks) such action as it believes necessary including the disclosure of the information to any person or body the University considers has a legitimate interest in receiving it and I consent to such disclosure. I understand the University reserves the right to vary or reverse any decision made on the basis of untrue, incomplete or misleading Have you been granted a scholarship? Yes No Scholarship’s Name or Sponsor’s Name: information. I have made this application having had access to sufficient information regarding UNSW programs, courses, fees, costs, facilities and services. I understand the University reserves the right to make alterations to any matter offered in this publication without notice and that this agreement does not remove my right to take further action under the Australian consumer protection laws. 5. English Language Test Scores If you have taken an IELTS or TOEFL or other test, please give details and attach a copy of the test result if available. Test must have been taken within 12 months of the enrolment date.

IELTS Score (Overall): IELTS Writing Score: Name (Print): Date: IELTS Test Report Form No.: Cambridge Score: TOEFL/IBT/PBT Score: PTE Score:

Signature:

This is NOT an application form. Please do NOT send this form to UNSW. To apply, please go to www.apply.unsw.edu.au 79 CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: NSW 00098G, ACT 00100G 6. Do you have future study plans in Australia? UNSW Foundation Studies No Yes, UNSW Foundation Studies Yes, UNSW Yes, other university

Level of course: Bachelors Degree (Undergraduate) Masters Degree (Postgraduate) PhD (Doctorate) Application Form

Name of course: Faculty:

Do you have a Letter of Offer? No Yes, Full offer Yes, Package offer Yes, Conditional offer

Commencement date: UNSW Student ID Number (if available) 1. Personal Details (as in passport) 7. Airport Pick-up AUD$150 Family Name: Given Name: Other Names (i.e. your English name, if any): Do you require airport pick-up? Yes No If yes, please complete the following: Airport pick-up: $150. Please provide arrival details at least two weeks (14 days) prior to scheduled departure. Birthday (DD/MM/YEAR): Male Female

Arrival date: Arrival time: Airline/Flight number: Country of Birth: Nationality: Passport No.: Please attach a copy of the first page of your passport which shows your photograph. 8. Overseas Students Health Cover (OSHC) Will you be under 18 on arrival? Yes No You must maintain OSHC for the proposed duration of your student visa. UNSW Institute of Languages can arrange visa-length cover with If you are under 18 years of age on commencement of study, certain visa regulations apply. Medibank, our preferred provider of OSHC. 2. Citizenship Yes, please arrange Are you a citizen of Australia Yes * No New Zealand Yes No Single rate for myself OR Couple rate for myself and partner OR Family rate for myself and dependant/s Are you a temporary resident of Australia Yes * No New Zealand Yes No The length of OSHC will be calculated and advised, depending on your proposed enrolment period. If you wish to combine your English course together with your UNSW academic program under one student visa and you would like us to arrange OSHC to cover the entire period Are you a permanent resident of Australia Yes * No New Zealand Yes No of the visa, please provide a copy of your UNSW offer letter. *If you ticked Yes to any of the above questions, you will need the following: • Attach evidence of Australian Citizenship/Permanent Residency status No, I will make my own arrangements for the duration of my student visa • Attach the Australian Student Statement available at www.ufs.unsw.edu.au/documents/Australian_Student_Statement.pdf

If you have a current OSCH, please quote your OSHC policy number: and expiry date: Are you currently holding a valid Student Visa to study in Australia? Yes No

If yes, please choose one of the following High School ELICOS Foundation Packaged Foundation and University 9. Agent Information Student Visa Expiry Date (DD/MM/YEAR): Agent Name: Branch Name: Contact Name: Email Address: 3. Home/Postal Address (must be student’s address, not agents address) Address in Home Country (compulsory):

10. Additional Information City: State: Postcode: Country: How did you hear about UNSW Institute of Languages? Telephone: Fax: Email: Name of any relatives or friends who have completed a program here: Year: Address in Australia (if known) Address in Home Country (compulsory):

11. Checklist City: State: Postcode: Country: Application Form filled out completely and correctly? Attached copies of all required documents? Telephone: Fax: Email: Listed your program preferences and commencement date? Copy of your UNSW offer letter (if applicable). Signed the declaration on this form? If under 18 years of age, your parent/legal guardian must also sign. 4. Preferred Commencement of UNSW Foundation Studies Program (list two programs in order of preference) Declaration Preference ONE – Program: Preference TWO – Program: Start date (DD/MM/YEAR): Start date (DD/MM/YEAR): I certify that the information on the form is correct and complete in every detail, and I understand that inaccuracies or omissions may result in 1 non-acceptance or cancellation of enrolment at any time. I have read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment and acknowledge that the Program English Plus with Standard Standard Plus Transition Standard English Plus with Standard Plus personal information provided is covered under the Privacy Policy2. Start Dates 6 January 2014 15 January 2014 12 February 2014 2 April 2014 21 April 2014 Signature of Student (as it appears in your passport) Date: 30 June 2014 16 July 2014 27 August 2014 1 October 2014 13 October 2014

(Unsigned applications cannot be processed. Please sign your name on the signature box. A typed-in name cannot be accepted. Education Representatives cannot sign on behalf of the student.) 5 January 2015 21 January 2015 11 February 2015 8 April 2015 20 April 2015 If applicant is under 18 years of age the signature of a Parent or Legal Guardian is required. 5. Preferred Stream Signature of Parent or Legal Guardian Date: Physical Science Life Science Commerce/Business Design/Fine Arts, Media and Building Arts, Social Sciences and International Studies Correspondence Please ensure your preferred stream is appropriate for your intended degree. Lodge the completed form with a UNSW Institute of Languages agent or representative in your country or post to: 6. Intended Bachelor Degree UNSW Institute of Languages, PO Box 853, Kensington NSW 1465, Australia List programs in order of preference from the university programs. T: 61 2 9385 5396 F: 61 2 9662 2651 E: [email protected] University Program Majors Code UNSW Global Pty Limited ABN 62 086 418 582 UNSW Global Pty Limited CRICOS Provider Code: 010200K 1. An online application form is available at https://www.languages.unsw.edu.au/forms/apply_EngLanguage.asp 2.

1. www.unswglobal.unsw.edu.au/coen.pdf 802. www.languages.unsw.edu.au/privacy.html 81 7. Previous Study 1. Name of Secondary School: Country: Kensington campus Level of Study: Year Completed:

The Kensington campus is UNSW’s main campus located 15 minutes 2. Name of Post-Secondary/Teritary Institution: Country: by bus from the city of Sydney and only 15 minutes from Sydney International Airport. Situated in Sydney’s eastern suburbs, nearby are Level of Study: Year Completed: the beach suburbs of Bondi, Bronte, Clovelly, Coogee and Maroubra. Scan for UNSW Note: Please attach original certified copies of your academic transcripts. exact location

8. Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) You must maintain OSHC for the proposed duration of your student visa. UNSW Foundation Studies can arrange visa-length cover with Medibank, our preferred provider of OSHC. Yes, please arrange: Single rate OSHC for myself OR Couple rate for myself and partner OR

Family rate OSHC for myself and my dependant/s Bronte Beach 4.2KM Coogee Beach 2.5KM Maroubra Beach 5.5KM

The length of OSHC will be calculated and advised, depending on your proposed enrolment period. Bondi Beach 6.8KM No, I will make my own arrangements for the duration of my student visa

If you have a current OSHC, please quote your OSHC policy number: and expiry date:

Randwick Village 0.5KM 9. English Language

If you have taken an IELTS or TOEFL or other test, please give details and attach a copy of the test result if available. Test must have been taken within 12 months of the enrolment date. I have the following test result: IELTS Score: Date: Test report form no.: TOEFL Score: TWE/Writing Score: Date:

I will be sitting for a test: Test Name: Date: Test Centre:

Are you currently studying or do you intend studying an English Language Course before your Foundation Program? Yes No

Have you previously studied in Australia? Yes No If you answered Yes to either question, please give details of these other programs below. Start Date: Finish Date:

Duration (English, high school etc.): Type of Program: 10. Other Information

How did you hear about UNSW Foundation Studies?

Agency Name: Branch Name:

Contact Name: Email Address: 11. Checklist Application Form filled out completely and correctly?

Signed and attached the Australian Student Statement available at www.ufs.unsw.edu.au/apply-now.html if applicable. Sydney City 7.1KM 9.5KM International Airport Provided your program preferences and commencement date? Nominated your intended Bachelor Degree? Attached certified copies of all required documents? Please note that each page must be certified in accordance with our guidelines available at www.ufs.unsw.edu.au/apply-now.html

Signed the declaration on this form? If under 18 years of age, your parent/legal guardian must also sign. OTHER UNSW CAMPUSES COFA - Art Design Media COFA is located at Paddington, only minutes from the UNSW main campus. COFA is UNSW Canberra at ADFA Declaration located amongst Sydney’s art galleries and the emerging IT and design hubs of Surry UNSW Canberra campus is located at the Australian Defence Force Academy Hills and East Sydney. COFA has recently re-opened after extensive redevelopment in Canberra, Australia’s capital city. The campus is located a few kilometres I certify that the information on the form is correct and complete in every detail, and I understand that inaccuracies or omissions may result in and is now home to a world-class art and design gallery, new technologically from Canberra’s city centre and offers opportunities to international students for non-acceptance or cancellation of enrolment at any time. I have read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment and acknowledge that the personal advanced computer laboratories, and fine art and design studio spaces. research study. information provided is covered under the Privacy Policy. There is a free hourly shuttle bus between Kensington and Paddington campuses. Canberra is a three-hour drive from Sydney

Signature of Student (as it appears in your passport) Date:

(Unsigned applications cannot be processed. Please sign your name on the signature box. A typed-in name cannot be accepted. Education Representatives cannot sign on behalf of the student.) If applicant is under 18 years of age the signature of a Parent or Legal Guardian is required.

CRICOS Provider Code: NSW 00098G, ACT 00100G All costs and fees are provided in Australian Dollars (A$). Any agreement with the University Signature of Parent or Legal Guardian Date: © The University of New South Wales March 2013 does not remove the right to take action under Australia’s consumer protection laws. Acknowledgements: Tri Tran, Lara Summers, Julie Constable COMPLIANCE: The Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act 2000 sets Design and Layout: Lara Summers, Julie Constable out the legal framework governing delivery of education to overseas students studying in Correspondence Photography: John Dennis, Joy Lai, Maja Baska Australia on a student visa. UNSW in providing education services to overseas students Lodge the completed form with a UNSW Foundation Studies representative in your country, or post to: DISCLAIMER: The University of New South Wales programs, courses and any complies with the ESOS Framework and the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2007 UNSW Foundation Studies, UNSW Sydney NSW 2052 Australia arrangements for programs and fees including staff allocated, as stated in the guide or any other University publication, announcement or advice of the University, are an (The National Code). T: +61 2 9385 5396 expression of intent only and are not to be taken as a firm offer or undertaking. The A description of the ESOS framework can be found at the following link: www.aei.gov.au/ F: +61 2 9662 2651 University reserves the right to make alterations to any matter contained within this Regulatory-Information/Education-Services-for-Overseas-Students-ESOS-Legislative- publication without notice. Information in this Guide is accurate as of March 2013, but Framework/National-Code/nationalcodepartd/Documents/ESOS_FrameWork_pdf.pdf E: [email protected] may be amended without notice by the University. UNSW Global Pty Limited ABN 62 086 418 582 UNSW CRICOS Provider Code: 00098G An online application form is available at: https://www.ufs.unsw.edu.au/forms/online-application-form.asp 83