<<

A PLACE UNLIKE ANY OTHER Study outstanding courses in one of the world’s most extraordinary locations.

2020

INTERNATIONAL COURSE GUIDE Contents

03 Why choose the University of 05 The Tasmanian lifestyle 07 Life in Tasmania 10 Top 15 things to do while studying in Tasmania 11 Location 12 Our campuses 15 Student support services 18 Scholarship program 19 Cost of living 20 Casual job opportunities 21 Accommodation 23 English language 26 International Pathway College 29 Study abroad and exchange 31 Your study options 33 Courses available to international students 46 General entry requirements 55 How to apply 56 More information

Our courses are globally recognised, and we attract some of the world’s best academics and researchers through our exciting research programs.

LEARN MORE +61 3 6226 6200 • utas.edu.au

Biology students hone their science skills out in the field.

Cover image: Students exploring the pinnacle of kunanyi/Mount Wellington approximately 20 minutes from Sandy Maria Island, Bay campus. Tasmania.

1 | University of Tasmania University of Tasmania | 2 Excellence in teaching World-class research Smaller class sizes The QS World University Rankings In 2018, our University was ranked As a medium-sized university with By Subject placed our University in the top 2 per cent of universities, approximately 42,000 students, amongst the world’s top universities worldwide.2 Our portfolio of we provide smaller classes, in a range of disciplines: The research excellence across a personalised attention and ready University’s Earth and Marine broad range of subjects has been access to lecturers and tutors for Sciences stands proudly in the highlighted by the Australian advice and support. Our dynamic top 50 in the world; Agriculture Government.3 In their assessment, international student body numbers and Forestry in the top 100, we received a rating of ‘at or above around 7,000 students. Environmental Studies in the top world standard’ in 60 out of 62 200; Sociology in the top 250, fields of research, with 21 fields and Medicine and Life Sciences being well above world standard. in the top 300.1 Further, in a recent assessment of our engagement and impact with The prestigious Academic Ranking research end-users the University of World Universities has ranked received a rating of medium or us in the top 300 universities in Scholarships high in over 95% of the fields of the world.2 and affordability research assessed. Our University offers a range of generous scholarships schemes for international students. Tuition fees for international students are affordable and Tasmanian cities have a lower cost of living than most other cities in which Get hands-on allows for a more enjoyable student learning from lifestyle. industry while you study.

We offer great courses in an extraordinary Why choose location, and our teaching is supported by world-leading research, so you know you’re getting direct access to the best expertise. The real Australian The University Our courses give you the opportunity to experience explore nature and access adventure while Research student you study, through field work and hands-on Tasmania provides an overwhelmingly Melanie Bottrill in learning experiences that take you underwater, the field with Dr of Tasmania? English-speaking environment, and a Peter McQuillan over seas and across our incredible island. traditional Australian culture, all in a unique (senior Lecturer location. You will be able to interact with in Geography and No matter which University of Tasmania Spatial Sciences). Tasmania is unique. From our vibrant cities staff and other students and the Tasmanian campus you choose to study at, you will be to the stillness of our World Heritage- community, giving you the opportunity to close to stunning wilderness and part of a improve your English and career prospects listed wilderness, our incredible island is a vibrant and supportive community. place of contrasts – and we embrace its while enjoying a true Australian experience. Tunbridge, character in everything we do. Tasmania’s midlands

1 QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2018 2 Academic Rankings of World Universities (ARWU), 2018 3 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA), 2015

3 | University of Tasmania University of Tasmania | 4 The Tasmanian We know that if you are studying in lifestyle one of the world’s most extraordinary locations, you have to get outside, explore and live while you learn.

Study in a place unlike any other There’s plenty to do in and Launceston, whether it’s enjoying the vibrant cafe and restaurant scene, shopping, live music, and museums and art galleries. Tasmania has stylish cafes, restaurants and bars, music and arts festivals, historic cityscapes on the water, soaring snow-capped peaks, adventure sports, World Heritage wilderness and sparkling beaches. Hobart’s beautiful waterfront was recently listed as the sixth coolest neighbourhood in the world and Mona, the Museum our State was also named one of of Old and New Art the Top Five Islands of the World by Travel and Leisure Magazine 2016. It’s a wonderful place to be a student. Amazing destinations Mona, the Museum of Old and New Art Cataract Gorge close to our Mount Wellington Cascade Brewery Students exploring the pinnacle of kunanyi/ Blue Derby mountain bike trails Mount Wellington. campuses Bonorong Wildlife Rescue Sanctuary to explore Hollybank Ziplining

20 minutes from Sandy Bay campus

Image credit: Phil Kitt

5 | University of Tasmania University of Tasmania | 6 Life in Tasmania Salamanca From our vibrant cities to the stillness market of our World Heritage-listed wilderness, our island is an incredible place to explore.

Festivals Shopping and markets Tassie is well known for its year- Tassie offers something for every round festival calendar, including: taste. You will find an eclectic range of markets to keep you entertained, • Falls Festival including: • Mona Foma • Dark Mofo • farmers markets • BOFA Film Festival • street food stalls • Festivale • antique markets. • Festival of Voices Image credit: Tourism Tasmania • Taste of Tasmania Nature and sightseeing • Ten Days on the Island. Tasmania is famous for its stunning nature, with more than 42 per cent Sport and adventure of the state protected in National Tasmanians love sport, but our parks and reserves. Locals, tourists “The Tasmanian landscape totally State is also renowned for exciting and students alike love getting out Bay of captured my attention. Tasmania Fires adventure activities: to explore popular destinations Image credit: Sean Scott including: has the most pure colour. I can • hiking see the true colour of nature here. • mountain biking • Bay of Fires • rock climbing • Bruny Island That’s why I chose this place.” • Cradle Mountain • sailing Shanshan Ai • The Tarkine • sea kayaking Master of Fine Art and Design • surfing • Three Capes Track • white water rafting. • Wineglass Bay. While exploring Tasmania, you will Food and beverages get the chance to see many unique Tasmania is famous for its gourmet sights: dining. Some of the local specialties • the Southern Lights you can try while you’re here • Tasmanian devils Cradle Mountain include: • pademelons • abalone and lobster • quolls. • cherries, berries and apples • cheeses • wine, cider and whisky • leatherwood honey.

Dark Mofo Image credit: Tourism Tasmania

7 | University of Tasmania University of Tasmania | 8 1. See a Tasmanian 10. Zipline through TOP 15 devil at Bonorong the treetops at Wildlife Sanctuary. Hollybank Maria Island National Park Wilderness things to 2. Experience an Adventures Aboriginal do while smoking ceremony 11. Dare to take a on kunanyi / Mt ghost tour of Port studying Wellington Arthur Historic Site 3. Voyage to the 12. Take a slide through in Tasmania Museum of Old Dismal Swamp and New Art To make the most of your time (Mona) 13. Visit a town in Tassie, we’ve made a checklist called Penguin 4. Go mountain biking of just a few awesome things to at Maria Island 14. Toboggan down do while you’re here. See if you National Park Henty Dunes can check them all off! 5. Be awed by the 15. Sample oysters on brilliant lights of the beautiful Bruny Aurora Australis Island

6. See wombats in Image credit: Stuart Gibson the wild at Cradle Mountain

7. Go whale watching

Bruny Port Arthur Island Historic Site 8. Take your selfie Oysters at picture-perfect Wineglass Bay

9. Explore your dark side at Dark Mofo

Image credit: Adam Gibson Image credit: Tourism Tasmania

9 | University of Tasmania University of Tasmania | 10 Location Our

Sandy Bay campus campuses

Your learning experience goes beyond lectures, laboratories and tutorials. Airport pick-up AUSTRALIA The environment at our We offer an airport pick-up service University is unique, energising, for all new international students arriving in Tasmania for the first time. and a rewarding experience You need to request this after you for all our students. have confirmed your accommodation arrangements and at least three days before you are due to arrive. Hobart campuses The service is free for students. The University of Tasmania’s main campus in However, family members or friends Hobart is located in the suburb of Sandy Bay. travelling with a University of Tasmania It has panoramic river and city views and is student will also be transported for a close to shops and transport. small charge if space is available. It is a quick walk from our city-based satellite Request your airport pick-up using campuses including the Hedberg, the School the form available online at of Creative Arts and Media, the Institute for utas.edu.au/students/international- Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), the students/airport-pickup-request Medical Science Precinct, the Media School and the Domain. The University also has off-campus facilities including the University Farm near Richmond, observatories and the Physics Museum in Cambridge, and an optical telescope located at Bisdee Tier, approximately 50 kilometres north of Hobart. Brisbane Burnie Launceston 2.5hrs TASMANIA

1hr 50min Medical 1hr 35min 2hrs 35min Hobart Science Precinct Hedberg School of Creative HOBART Arts and Media University of CBD Melbourne Sullivan’s Cove Tasmania’s Institute The Media School for Marine and IMAS Antarctic Studies. 1hr 10min 1hr Derwent River

Launceston Sandy Bay (2hrs 20min by road) Hobart Hobart Sandy Bay waterfront (main campus)

11 | University of Tasmania University of Tasmania | 12 Launceston campuses Sydney (Rozelle) campus The University of Tasmania’s main The University of Tasmania’s Rozelle Launceston campus is located in the campus is located in the inner western suburb of Newnham, a short drive or bike Main campus suburbs of Sydney, in close proximity to ride from Launceston’s city centre and (Newnham) the Sydney central business district and overlooks the . It is serviced regularly serviced by public transport. by regular public transport and is close The University’s School of Health to local shopping centres. Sciences offers the two-year Fast Track Bachelor of Nursing course through The Newnham campus is home to the the Rozelle campus. Australian Maritime College, Australia’s national centre for maritime education and training, which is renowned for its world-class teaching and research facilities. The Inveresk campus is located adjacent Rod Point to the Queen Victoria Museum and Art ROZELLE LEICHHARDT Gallery at the cultural precinct at Inveresk PARK near Launceston’s inner city. The campus is home to the School of Creative Arts and Media and the renowned School of

Technology, Environments and Design. Rozelle campus

LILYFIELD

Main campus (Newnham) Tamar River Sydney campus (Rozelle)

INVERMAY

Inveresk campus

LAUNCESTON CBD

Launceston is a European-style city with beautiful architecture and a welcoming community.

Students take part in a simulated medical emergency.

Coogee Beach, 30 minutes from campus.

13 | University of Tasmania University of Tasmania | 14 Student We want to make sure you succeed at Our Engineering students get the University. Our committed staff and small class chance to build and drive a real race car. support sizes mean you get the attention and support you need to achieve your goals. Here’s how services we help you while you’re studying with us.

Academic success Wellbeing Inclusion, diversity and equity Help improving your study skills Counselling We are committed to creating an inclusive culture which promotes Our Student Learning Advisers, We provide confidential and equality and values diversity so the Student Learning Librarians and professional counselling to rights and dignity of all our staff Student Learning Mentors all help our students. and students are respected. you hone your language, academic, and information literacy and Health conditions and disability numeracy through workshops, We provide practical assistance Leadership and individual consultations and and support for any student with a self-development drop-in sessions. permanent or temporary disability The Vice-Chancellor’s or health condition. Peer Assisted Study Sessions Leadership Program (VCLP) (PASS) Sports and fitness Learn about leadership skills, volunteer, and help your peers. PASS are helpful unit-specific study We have sport activities available The VCLP helps you gain the sessions led by students who have on all campuses including social skills and experiences to get a previously succeeded in the units sport rosters and team sporting competitive edge in your career. you’re studying. competitions. We have great Unigyms at our Sandy Bay and Visit utas.edu.au/students Careers Newnham campuses with fully- In addition to the work-based equipped weights and cardio areas, Accommodation training that may be included as and group fitness classes. There are part of your degree program, also squash courts, tennis courts, Choose the accommodation we have have a range of services and sports grounds. that suits you available including mentoring, Visit utas.edu.au/sport We have a variety of great internships, industry networking accommodation options including experiences and volunteering The Safe and Fair Community on and off-campus and residential opportunities. All of our students Unit (SaFCU) colleges. Our Uni accommodation have access to Career Connect is generally within easy walking SaFCU is a University-wide service online to plan career paths, distance from campuses and providing information, support apply for jobs, and build networks provides study support and social and advice to keep everyone safe with industry. and sports activities. and well. Visit utas.edu.au/accommodation Spiritual and pastoral care We have faith centres on our Sandy Bay and Newnham campuses to support the spiritual wellbeing of all students.

15 | University of Tasmania University of Tasmania | 16 Tasmanian International Mr Phil Andrews, Scholarship Scholarship (TIS) TIA (left) and TIA PhD candidate Elya Available only to international full fee-paying students, Richardson (right). this scheme provides a 25 per cent reduction on published program degree tuition fees for the duration of the course, providing you maintain satisfactory grades during your studies. No separate TIS scholarship application form We have a suite of generous is required as your eligibility for this scholarship will be assessed automatically when yoUr application to study international scholarships and at the University is processed. bursaries to attract talented students from around the world. International Family Alumni Bursary If you are an international applicant whose parent or sibling has studied at the University of Tasmania, you may be eligible for a 10 per cent fee reduction for the duration of your course. You must fill out the Alumni Bursary Application, available at utas.edu.au/students/international-scholarships, to be considered for this fee discount. Please note that if you are offered a TIS or Foundation Studies Program Pathway Bursary discount the Alumni Bursary will not apply.

Foundation Studies Program to Degree Pathway Bursary If you have completed the University’s Foundation Studies Program (FSP), the FSP to Degree Pathway Bursary provides you with a 10 per cent fee reduction on the registered tuition fees for your undergraduate degree. This fee reduction is available for all undergraduate degrees including an honours program if applicable and applies from the start of your undergraduate degree. If you have already been offered a TIS or Family Alumni Bursary you are not eligible for the FSP to Degree Pathway Bursary.

International Postgraduate Alumni Scholarship If you are an international student who has completed an undergraduate degree at the University of Tasmania and are commencing a postgraduate coursework degree you will receive a 10 per cent fee reduction for the duration of your course. This is available for all postgraduate coursework courses.

Other Opportunities For information on these and other scholarships available to international students, including those for postgraduate research candidates, please visit utas.edu.au/students/international-scholarships

17 | University of Tasmania University of Tasmania | 18 Financial requirements for your visa Cost of living In order to receive a student visa, you must show you have the financial means to study in Australia, including your travel expenses, tuition fees and living expenses. Tasmania’s affordable cost of living Visit the Department of Home Affairs website for more means you can enjoy a quality information homeaffairs.gov.au university experience on a budget. Students with families The school-aged children of many international students enrolled at the University of Tasmania are required to pay tuition fees to attend a Tasmanian Government School. Some exemptions apply, including for the children of Australia Awards Scholarship holders. For more information, please visit the international students’ Dependent Students pages of the Tasmania Department of Education website at education.tas.gov.au

Rough guide to living costs The following is a rough guide to living costs for Tasmanian international students. Of course, these will vary depending on your preferred standard of living.

Accommodation Hostels and guesthouses: $90 to $150 per week Shared rental: $100 to $215 per week Single rental: $85 to $440 per week On campus: $185 to $280 per week University Homestay: $320 per week

Living expenses Groceries and eating out: $140 to $280 per week Electricity and utilities: $12 to $20 per week Phone and Internet: $20 to $55 per week Public transport: $30 to $60 per week Entertainment, sport, personal care: $80 to $150 per week Casual job Study expenses (books, photocopying, stationery, etc.): $1000 per year “I really enjoy the life Tasmania credit:Image Tourism here, and the people opportunities * Estimates are based on the Australian Government’s Living Costs in here are very friendly Australia (studyinaustralia.gov.au/english/live-in-australia/living-costs), and with some local variations for accommodation, services and utilities sourced and very nice.” from the University of Tasmania, rental and utility and service providers in relevant locations in Tasmania. ** Estimates correct as of February 2020. Over the past five years, the Real-life experience Ye He (China), *** Additional accommodation application costs may apply. At the University of Tasmania, we PhD Tasmanian economy has grown encourage you to focus on your steadily and there are now more studies but recognise that having the opportunities for international opportunity to work* in Australia students to find casual job can help you adapt to a new culture, improve your English and provide opportunities, especially seasonal you with real-life work experience work in the tourism and agricultural to assist you when looking for a sectors (for example, fruit picking). permanent job after graduation.

*Please ensure you review the conditions on your student visa in relation to working hours.

19 | University of Tasmania University of Tasmania | 20 Accommodation We have a variety of accommodation options, including on and off-campus and residential colleges, so you can choose what suits you. Our student accommodation is generally within easy walking distance from campuses and provides study support and social and sports activities.

University student Homestay Hobart Apartments accommodation With Homestay accommodation The University provides on- in both Hobart and Launceston campus and off-campus student you live with an Australian host so you can practice your English accommodation in Hobart and Shared rental Arranging Launceston through Student Living. and learn more about Australian Most consist of single rooms with culture in a safe and rewarding accommodation accommodation shared facilities, as well as six- environment. Please note that all Sharing a rental house off-campus You need to make your own bedroom apartments and a limited students aged under 18 are always with other students is a popular arrangements for accommodation number of one and two-bedroom placed in approved Homestay option for many university students. and ensure you have somewhere flats. In 2020, weekly rates range accommodation. Shared rental accommodation to stay for when you first arrive in from $167 to $241 per week for For more information, is advertised on noticeboards Tasmania. on-campus accommodation and around the University (especially visit utas.edu.au/accomm If you want to apply for on-campus $244 to $428 for off-campus Hobart Apartments the Tasmanian University Union accommodation you should apply accommodation. Building), and on websites as early as possible — at least three Under-18 accommodation such as flatmates.com.au For more information, If you are under 18, you can stay in months before you arrive. visit utas.edu.au/accomm The following suburbs are generally Homestay accommodation. Please If you are interested in shared or close to our campuses with ready refer to the Homestay information private rental housing it is usually access to transport which you might Jane Franklin Hall in this section. better to wait until you arrive in wish to consider as starting points: residential college, For more information, Tasmania but at the same time have Hobart visit utas.edu.au/accomm • Hobart and Sandy Bay some temporary accommodation In addition to providing campuses — Battery Point, arranged for your arrival. accommodation and pastoral Private rental housing Dynnyrne, Hobart CBD, Sandy Some temporary accommodation support, ‘Jane’ also provides Bay, North Hobart, South Hobart If you’re coming to Tasmania options are listed on the airport tutorials and all meals as part of the and West Hobart. with your family, your own rental pickup form: utas.edu.au/ fee, allowing you to concentrate property is a good option. Private • Newnham and Inveresk students/international-students/ on studying and making the most rentals are advertised by local campuses — Invermay, Mowbray, airport-pickup-request and of university life. A free bus service estate agents or online at Newnham, Alanvale, East the Discover Tasmania website connects students to the Hobart realestate.com.au/rent Launceston and Launceston CBD. discovertasmania.com.au/where- and Sandy Bay campuses. to-stay For more information, visit jane.edu.au Want more information? If you have any further accommodation questions you can contact Student Living at [email protected]. edu.au

Hobart on-campus student accommodation

21 | University of Tasmania University of Tasmania | 22 English language The University of Tasmania’s English Language Centre (ELC) offers a variety of English language programs taught by fully qualified and highly committed teachers.

These include direct entry English English Language UTASAccess — English Table 1: UTASAccess — Direct Entry Courses Entry Requirements programs into degree courses UTASAccess-English is designed to Programs Meeting one of these entry requirements: General English and Study Tours. meet the needs of a broad range of To calculate total minimum study each level requires 5 weeks Provides entry into: The English Language Centre is a UTASAccess — Direct Entry English learners, whether you need to improve your skills for further member of English Australia, NEAS UTASAccess — Direct Entry is Students with Admission conditions of IELTS 6.0 (all bands 6.0) or higher, LEVEL 7 an alternative English language study, career, travel opportunities endorsed and is a registered test must complete Levels 6 and 7 (entry to degrees: IELTS pathway into an undergraduate or just out of interest. centre (IELTS, OET, PTE). 6.0 or higher with all or postgraduate degree at the While you are studying with us you This multi-level program provides 20 required band scores) University of Tasmania. It is taught hours per week of intensive English will have access to all University of at both the Hobart and Launceston Tasmania facilities and services. language tuition, as well as optional IELTS 6.0 TOEFL iBT 75 PTE 50 Cambridge LEVEL 6 campuses. after-class opportunities for further (no band (writing 18) (no communicative English Scale (entry to degrees: IELTS This multi-level program provides 20 language extension. less than 5.0) skill below 36) Overall 173, 6.0 with all bands 5.5 hours per week of intensive English For more information, visit no skill less than 157 only) language tuition plus optional after- utas.edu.au/elc/access-english ** class lessons. Each level comprises a IELTS 5.5 TOEFL iBT 46 PTE 42 Cambridge LEVEL 5 five-week module. You must achieve The English Language Centre is (no band less 5) (writing 14) (no communicative English Scale a set mark before you can progress developing a new curriculum. It skill below 36) Overall 165, to successive levels. is currently progressing through no skill less than 157 the required approval process. It Subject to your assessed English contains four General (Elementary IELTS 5.0 TOEFL iBT 40 PTE 36 Cambridge LEVEL 4 level, you can start at any of the to Upper Intermediate) and two (no band (writing 12) (no communicative English Scale available UTASAccess Levels (see English for Academic Purpose less than 4.5) skill below 30) Overall 157, Table 1, on page 24). Depending on levels. All levels will be 10 weeks no skill less than 150 your intended degree, completion in length. We expect the new IELTS 4.5 TOEFL iBT 34 PTE 30 Cambridge LEVEL 3 of either Level 6 or Level 7 with curriculum to be introduced mid- the required pass marks satisfies 2020 and eventually replace current (no band (no communicative English Scale the English requirement into all offerings. The new curriculum will less than 4.5) skill below 30) Overall 153, University of Tasmania courses, provide General English as well as no skill less than 147 including those at the Australian Direct Entry pathway for students IELTS 4.5 TOEFL iBT 32 PTE 30 Cambridge LEVEL 2 Maritime College. See Pathways to looking to satisfy English entry (no band (writing 10) (no communicative English Scale University diagram on page 26. requirements. less than 4.0) skill below 24) Overall 147, Please refer to page 28 or visit no skill less than 147 utas.edu.au/courses to confirm the English language requirements IELTS 4.0 TOEFL iBT 31 PTE 29 Cambridge LEVEL 1* for your intended degree. (no band less English Scale For more information, visit than 3.5) Overall 120–146 utas.edu.au/elc/direct-entry- academic-program * Level 1 is taught at a pre-intermediate standard. **Successful completion of Level 5 will satisfy the minimum English language requirements for the Foundation Studies (Standard) Program at the University of Tasmania.

UTASAccess - Direct Entry CRICOS Code = 084296F; UTASAccess - English CRICOS Code = 084296F

23 | University of Tasmania University of Tasmania | 24 Our programs are nationally recognised and equip students with the content, English language and tertiary Science students learning in the field International study skills needed to excel at higher education programs at the base of kunanyi/ in Australia. Mount Wellington. All programs at University of Tasmania International Pathway Pathway College are delivered by UP Education.

Foundation Studies Program 20 minutes from College Sandy Bay campus. The Foundation Studies Program provides a direct pathway to University of Tasmania undergraduate degrees The University of Tasmania for international students who may not have the academic requirements or English skills to begin their chosen International Pathway College is degree program. based at the Sandy Bay Campus Available in three delivery modes and five subject in Hobart and helps prepare streams, the program provides a strong foundation international students to gain for further study in a supportive environment. entry to their target university Students must be at least 17 years old and have course of study. completed the equivalent of Year 11 of Australian secondary school. To progress to their chosen degree, additional GPA, English, and other requirements will need to be met. For full details about the Foundation Studies Program, visit partnerships.up.education/utas

Program 2020 English fees requirement 2020 2021 (AUD)

24 23 IELTS 6.0 (no Fast-track band less than (1 semester) 13 10 18,000 5.0), or 2 12 equivalent Jul Jul Jan Jan Jun Jun Feb Feb Apr Apr Sep Sep Oct Oct Aug Aug Dec Mar Mar Nov Nov May May

2 22 IELTS 5.5 (no Standard 20,800 band less than (2 semesters) 24 10 5.0), or equivalent 13 12 Jul Jul Jan Jan Jun Jun Feb Feb Apr Apr Sep Sep Oct Oct Aug Aug Dec Mar Mar Nov Nov May May

13 22 IELTS 5.0 (no Extended 27,700 band less than (3 semesters) 5.0), or 2 9 equivalent

2020 2021

Foundation Studies Program CRICOS Code = 0100809 (Fast-track); 032551D (Standard); 0100810 (Extended).

25 | University of Tasmania University of Tasmania | 26 International First Year Diploma Students must be at least 17 years old and have International First Year Diploma completed the equivalent of Australian secondary school The Foundation Studies Program provides a direct with a grade equivalent to ATAR 50 (Business or Science pathway to the second year of University of Tasmania diplomas) or ATAR 70 (Engineering diploma). Program 2020 fees English undergraduate degrees for international students who For full details about the International First Year (AUD) requirement may need extra support in their first year of study. Diploma, including full exit requirements, visit 2020 2021 Successful completion of an International First Year partnerships.up.education/utas

Diploma will allow students to transfer to their chosen Jul Jan Jan Jun Jun Feb Feb Apr Apr Sep Oct Aug Dec Mar Mar Nov degree program’s second year. Pre-Masters Program May May • The International First Year Diploma – Science The Pre-Masters Program provides a direct pathway to enables students to enter the Bachelor of Science, Engineering postgraduate programs at the University’s College of 13 12 year two upon completion of all units with a mark Business and Economics for international students of 50% or higher. who may need extra support before they begin their • The International First Year Diploma – Business master’s degree. Jul Jan Jan Jun Jun Feb Feb Apr Apr Sep Oct Aug Dec Mar Mar Nov enables students to enter the , May May year two upon completion of all units with a mark The program is two semesters long. The first semester of 50% or higher. is a ‘bridging’ semester focusing on developing academic IELTS 5.5 (no band knowledge and skills, and the second semester the 13 12 • The International First Year Diploma – Engineering Science 25,500 less than 5.5), or second semester is discipline-specific, focusing on enables students to enter the Bachelor of Engineering 2 22 equivalent developing business knowledge and skills. (Specialisation) with honours, year two upon completion of all units with an average mark Students must hold an associate degree or higher. Jul Jan Jan Jun Jun Feb Feb Apr Apr Sep Oct Aug Dec Mar Mar of 70% or higher. Nov For full details about the Pre-Masters Program, May May visit partnerships.up.education/utas 24 10 Business 13 12 2 22

2020 2021 Student learning hands-on archaeological skills.

Kempton, Tasmanian Pre-Master’s Program Midlands.

Program Start and finish dates English 2020 fees requirement (AUD) 2020 2021 Jul Jan Jan Jun Jun Feb Feb Apr Apr Sep Oct Aug Dec Mar Mar Nov May May

26,000 13 12 IELTS 5.5 (no Pre-Masters band less than Program 5.5), or equivalent 2 22

International First Year Diploma CRICOS Code = 0100203 (Business), 0100205 (Science), 0100206 (Engineering) Pre-Masters Program CRICOS Code = 0100204

27 | University of Tasmania University of Tasmania | 28 Study abroad and exchange Whether you want to study for a semester with us here in Tasmania or you are enrolling full-time at the University of Tasmania and want to study some subjects overseas, we can help you expand your horizons.

To Tasmania Inbound study abroad and exchange students study for one or two semesters at our University choosing from a range of subjects across the University. If your current university has a exchange agreement with the University of Tasmania, you can study with us as an inbound exchange student. Whether your university has an agreement with our University or not, you can still study with us for one or two semesters as a fee-paying study abroad student.

From Tasmania You don’t need to move away from Tassie to explore the world. Our student mobility program means you can not only travel while you study, you can get credit towards your course while you do it. Current University of Tasmania international students can get a truly global education with our outbound Student Exchange Program. Study for a semester or two at one of our 160 partner institutions across 30 countries around the world to really expand your academic experience and career opportunities. We also have financial support and scholarships available to support your overseas study exchange. For more information, visit utas.info/ge-outbound

Mount Field National Park, Tasmania

Study Abroad CRICOS Code = 024993M (one semester); 053670A (one year) Image credit: Tourism Tasmania Exchange Program CRICOS Code = 053421G (one semester); 053422F (one year)

29 | University of Tasmania University of Tasmania | 30 Your study options Ben Arthur, former IMAS PhD student now Adjunct We offer a wide choice of generalist and specialist Researcher. degrees at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. We also offer pre-degree pathway programs and

English language programs. Macquarie Island, Tasmania.

Not all courses are offered at every International Many of our courses are accredited campus — for more information, Pathway College and professionally-recognised by see table on pages 34–45 or visit industry and professional bodies in utas.edu.au/courses If you would like to embark on an Australia and abroad. Professional undergraduate or postgraduate recognition of degrees in areas degree but don’t yet have the such as accounting, engineering, English Language academic skills to do so, the Programs business, IT, law, health or International Pathway College can education is necessary to work in Whether you want to improve your provide the skills and knowledge these fields and graduating with English to qualify for further study, you need to successfully progress a University of Tasmania degree or to enhance job opportunities, to further study. For more in these fields allows you to or just to build your language skills, information, see page 26. pursue rewarding careers in we have a program to suit you: these professions. • UTASAccess-Direct Entry is Associate degrees designed for international An Associate degree in a two-year Double or students intending to enter an university qualification that focuses combined degrees undergraduate or postgraduate on practical study. Designed in Double undergraduate degrees degree at the University of consultation with local industry, it merge the core requirements of Tasmania who do not yet meet will equip you with the real-world two different degrees. This lets you the University English language knowledge and skills required to graduate with the equivalent of two entry requirements. step into a specific industry. You undergraduate degrees faster than will also gain valuable transferable • UTASAccess-English is designed it would take to do two separate skills needed to navigate your to meet the needs of a broad degrees. range of English learners. career into the future. Whether you need to improve Double degrees can give you your skills for further study, Undergraduate greater depth of knowledge in more career, travel opportunities An undergraduate degree is than one field and multidisciplinary Master’s by coursework Many of our postgraduate Higher Degrees skills. This gives you more career coursework programs are or just out of interest, a typically a three-year, full-time Postgraduate degrees vary in by Research options. If you’re academically accredited and professionally- UTASAccess-English course course. In addition to face-to-face duration and offer a variety of capable and want to challenge recognised by industry bodies in Postgraduate degrees by research can provide you with the classes, we also offer distance exit options including graduate yourself, a double degree is an ideal Australia and abroad. Professional (master’s or PhD) are known as necessary tools for effective study options for some courses certificates, graduate diplomas, way to get the most from your time recognition of University of Higher Degrees by Research (HDR). communication. to international students based and master’s. Depending on the at our University. Tasmania master’s degrees in such outside Australia. For many course you choose, your master’s Prospective candidates considering areas as accounting, engineering, courses there is a range of units by coursework degree may be by an HDR should have previous business, IT, health or education available over the summer, spring Honours coursework only, or a combination undergraduate or postgraduate enables you to take your careers to and winter breaks. Honours can help you gain deeper of coursework and research. qualifications including a substantial new heights. knowledge in your specialist research component or project. undergraduate area. The additional If you are interested in studying an honours year can mean you start HDR, visit utas.edu.au/GR your career higher up the ladder and progress in your career faster. It can also lead to postgraduate study and a career in research or academia.

31 | University of Tasmania University of Tasmania | 32 Courses available to international students

Legend Course Annual fee Duration Intake ATAR Additional prerequisites Subject Degree type Location Additional information Course URL Code (AUD)** (years) (semester) score (in addition to standard university entry requirements) Intake 1 = February Semester 1 Agriculture 2 = July Semester 2 Undergraduate 3 = June Winter School 4 = October Spring School Agribusiness Associate Degree Z2A 25,000 2 T1, T3 L 40 utas.edu.au/courses/z2a 5 = January Summer School T1 = February Term 1 Agricultural Science* Bachelor 73M 35,950 4 1, 2 H 65 Chemistry and mathematics. utas.edu.au/courses/73m COURSES T3 = July Term 3 Applied Science SP1 = February Study Period 1 Bachelor P3K 35,950 3 1, 2 H 65 utas.edu.au/courses/p3k (Agriculture and Business) SP3 = September Study Period 3

^ These courses commence in AVAILABLE TO Postgraduate November as part of our Summer A bachelor‘s degree in a science field with a major or minor school (early) intake. Students must have sound laboratory skills to a standard set by Applied Science (Agricultural Science) Master K7J1 30,950 2 1, 2 H - sequence in agricultural science and a written statement of utas.edu.au/courses/k7j1 the University of Tasmania. Winter, spring or summer school purpose. See website for more details. start dates may vary from the INTERNATIONAL A bachelor’s degree in a science field with a major or minor month stated above. Please check Students must have sound laboratory skills to a standard set by the website for full details. Applied Science (Microbiology) Master K7J6 30,950 2 1, 2 H - sequence in microbiology and a statement of purpose. See utas.edu.au/courses/ k7j6 the University of Tasmania. website for more details. Location STUDENTS Architecture & Design H = Hobart L = Launceston Undergraduate S = Sydney D = Distance Architecture and Built Environments Bachelor P3H 29,950 3 1, 2 L 65 utas.edu.au/courses/p3h * Honours year available Design Bachelor P3I 29,950 3 1, 2 H, L 65 Check website for locations of each major. utas.eud.au/courses/p3i ~ Graduate Certificate (GC) and Graduate Diploma (GD) options available Postgraduate **These fees and codes were A bachelor’s degree in building, architecture, engineering, !Students undertake four 12.5% units over the course of a year to based on 2020 structures and Graduate Timber (Processing and Building) K5E 29,950 1! 1, 2 D - forestry or related discipline or a degree in any discipline and complete the degree. The fee is indicative and based on completion utas.edu.au/courses/k5e correct at the time of print but Certificate relevant industry experience. of the four units over a one-year period. are subject to change. Please see utas.edu.au/international/courses Students may be required to submit a portfolio of work from for an updated list of fees. and Built Environments with an Architecture previous studies (exception for University of Tasmania applicants Architecture Master D7C 32,950 2 1, 2 L - major or an equivalent three-year undergraduate degree in utas.edu.au/courses/d7c ≈ Limited majors available who have finished or are currently finishing P3H Bachelor of architecture. Architecture and Built Environments). 2020 Commencement Dates Planning Master K7P 33,950 2 1, 2 H - IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0). utas.edu.au/courses/k7p Semester 1 Orientation week Art, Music and Theatre 17-21 February 2020 Undergraduate Semester 1 commences Majors: Theatre and Performance 24 February 2020 Arts* Bachelor A3A 31,950 3 1, 2 H, L 65 utas.edu.au/courses/a3a Minors: Fine Arts, Music, Theatre and Performance Semester 2 Design Bachelor P3I 29,950 3 1, 2 H, L 65 Check website for locations of each major. utas.eud.au/courses/p3i Orientation week 6-10 July 2020 Subjects in creative arts or design are desirable but not Fine Arts* Bachelor 13R 32,950 3 1, 2 H, L 65 utas.edu.au/courses/13r Semester 2 commences essential. A portfolio may be required. 13 July 2020 CD, DVD or secure internet link of your repertoire and Music* Bachelor 13O 32,950 3 1, 2 H - utas.edu.au/courses/13o undertake theory and aural test on arrival. 2020 UTASAccess Course Dates Postgraduate Module Dates Students will be required to submit a portfolio or current work Music Studies~ Master F7K 36,950 1.5 1, 2 H - utas.edu.au/courses/f7k and may be required to prepare for an interview. 1 6 Jan – 7 Feb 2 11 Feb – 13 Mar Business and Economics 3 16 Mar – 24 Apr Undergraduate 4 4 May – 5 June 5 9 June – 10 July Applied Business Associate Degree Z2C 25,000 2 T1, T3 H, D, L 40 utas.edu.au/courses/z2c 6 20 July – 21 Aug Business* Business* 3 1, 2 7 24 Aug – 25 Sep Bachelor B3A 30,950 H, D, L 65 Check website for locations of each major. utas.edu.au/courses/b3a (Accelerated) – Launceston campus 2 SP1, SP3 8 5 Oct – 6 Nov 9 9 Nov – 11 Dec Business Administration Bachelor 33O 30,950 2 1, 2 H, D, L - Diploma or advanced diploma in a business-related discipline. Launceston Campus Intake: SP1 & SP3 utas.edu.au/courses/33o

Business Administration For more course information Bachelor 33G 30,950 2 1, 2 H - A recognised advanced diploma in hospitality management. utas.edu.au/courses/33g (Hospitality Management) please visit: utas.edu.au/courses Business Administration Bachelor 33H 30,950 2 1, 2 H - A recognised advanced diploma in tourism management. utas.edu.au/courses/33h CRICOS Provider Code 00586B (Tourism Management)

Economics* Bachelor B3B 30,950 3 1, 2 H 65 Pre-tertiary level mathematics. utas.edu.au/courses/b3b

Tessellated Global Logistics and Maritime Pavement, Bachelor P3E 31,950 3 1, 2 L, D 65 Distance studies: spring school (November) intake also available. utas.edu.au/courses/p3e Management* Eaglehawk Neck, 60 minutes from Hobart. Postgraduate Advanced diploma or higher or at least three years Business Studies Graduate Certificate 35A 35,950 0.5 1 H, D - utas.edu.au/courses/35a management experience. Either an undergraduate degree in any discipline OR a Specialisations: Entrepreneurship; Finance; Marketing; Business Administration (International) Master 37J 34,950 2 1, 2 H, D - graduate certificate in business from UTAS or equivalent. utas.edu.au/courses/37j Business Research. 33 | University of Tasmania IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6). Course Annual fee Duration Intake ATAR Additional prerequisites Course Annual fee Duration Intake ATAR Additional prerequisites Subject Degree type Location Additional information Course URL Subject Degree type Location Additional information Course URL Code (AUD)** (years) (semester) score (in addition to standard university entry requirements) Legend Code (AUD)** (years) (semester) score (in addition to standard university entry requirements) Legend Business and Economics Intake Environment Intake Postgraduate (continued) 1 = February Semester 1 Undergraduate 1 = February Semester 1 2 = July Semester 2 2 = July Semester 2 Business Administration (Advanced) 2 years’ work experience (for those without two years’ work Applied Science Associate Degree Z2J 25,000 2 T1 L 40 Specialisation: Fermentation Science and Separation Processes utas.edu.au/courses/z2j Master 27C 35,450 2 1, 2 L, D - Distance studies: spring school (November) intake also available. utas.edu.au/courses/27c 3 = June Winter School 3 = June Winter School (Maritime and Logistics Management) experience alternative entry may be available). Applied Science (Environmental Science) Bachelor 73U 33,950 3 1, 2 L 65 Chemistry and mathematics. utas.edu.au/courses/73u 4 = October Spring School 4 = October Spring School Either an undergraduate degree in any discipline OR a Natural Environment and Wilderness Studies* Bachelor P3G 33,950 3 1, 2 H, L≈ 65 utas.edu.au/courses/p3g Entrepreneurship and Innovation Master 37I 39,450 2 1 H - graduate certificate in business from UTAS or equivalent. IELTS utas.edu.au/courses/37i 5 = January Summer School 5 = January Summer School Some science majors have specific science prerequisites. 6.5 (no band less than 6). T1 = February Term 1 Science* Bachelor P3O 33,950 3 1, 2 H, L≈ 65 Major: Geography and Environment utas.edu.au/courses/p3o T1 = February Term 1 See website for more details. Either an undergraduate degree in any discipline OR a T3 = July Term 3 T3 = July Term 3 Finance Master 37K 35,950 1.5 1, 2 H - graduate certificate in business from UTAS. IELTS 6.5 utas.edu.au/courses/37k SP1 = February Study Period 1 Surveying and Spatial Sciences* Bachelor 73G 35,950 3 1 H 65 Mathematics. utas.edu.au/courses/73g SP1 = February Study Period 1 (no band less than 6). SP3 = September Study Period 3 SP3 = September Study Period 3 Postgraduate Either an undergraduate degree in any discipline OR a Specialisations: Data management; Environmental ^ These courses commence in ^ These courses commence in Finance Specialisation Master 37M 35,950 2 1, 2 H - graduate certificate in business from UTAS. IELTS 6.5 utas.edu.au/courses/37m November as part of our Summer Protected Area Planning Graduate Certificate K5J 29,950 0.5 1, 3, 5 D - utas.edu.au/courses/k5j November as part of our Summer Management; Business Research (no band less than 6). school (early) intake. Environmental Planning Graduate Diploma S6L 33,950 1 1, 2 H, D - utas.edu.au/courses/s6l school (early) intake. Logistics Management (Advanced) Master 27G 31,450 2 1, 2 L, D - Distance studies: spring school (November) intake also available. utas.edu.au/courses/27g Winter, spring or summer school A bachelor’s degree in a science field with a major or minor Winter, spring or summer school Applied Science (Environmental Marketing Management Master 37C 39,950 1.5 1, 2 H, D - utas.edu.au/courses/37c start dates may vary from the Master K7J4 30,950 2 1, 2 H - sequence in environmental management and spatial science and a utas.edu.au/courses/ k7j4 start dates may vary from the Management and Spatial Sciences) month stated above. Please check written statement of purpose. month stated above. Please check Marketing Management (Advanced) Master 37F 39,450 2 1, 2 H, D - utas.edu.au/courses/37f the website for full details. the website for full details. Professional Accounting~ Master C7B 35,950 1.5 1, 2 H, L - Launceston Campus Intake: Semester 1 only utas.edu.au/courses/c7b Environmental Management Master S7D 31,950 1.5 1, 2 H - IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) utas.edu.au/courses/s7d Location Location Planning Master K7P 33,950 2 1, 2 H IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) utas.edu.au/courses/k7p Specialisations: Advanced Accounting (L); Business H = Hobart H = Hobart Protected Area Governance Professional Accounting (Specialisation) Master C7D 35,950 2 1, 2 H, L - Management (H, L); Marketing (H) utas.edu.au/courses/c7d L = Launceston Master K7E 29,950 2 1, 2 H - IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0). utas.edu.au/courses/k7e L = Launceston Launceston Campus Intake: Semester 1 only S = Sydney and Management S = Sydney D = Distance D = Distance Computing and IT Health and Community Care * Honours year available * Honours year available Undergraduate Undergraduate ~ Graduate Certificate (GC) A personal statement outlining the interest and intent in studying ~ Graduate Certificate (GC) Applied Technologies Associate Degree Z2F 25,000 2 T1, T3 H, L 50 Specialisation: Cyber Security utas.edu.au/courses/z2f and Graduate Diploma (GD) Dementia Care Bachelor M3S 17,950 3 1, 2 D 60 utas.edu.au/course/m3s and Graduate Diploma (GD) the course may be required. Majors: Business Analysis (H); Cyber Security (H); Data options available options available Information and Communication Bachelor P3T 31,950 3 1, 2 H, L 65 Science (H); Games and Creative Technology (H, L); utas.edu.au/courses/p3t Science or mathematic subject (biology, chemistry, mathematics, Technology* **These fees and codes were **These fees and codes were Software Development (H,L) based on 2020 structures and Exercise and Sport Science* Bachelor 53J 31,950 3 1 L 65 physics, physical science, sport science). utas.edu.au/course/5j based on 2020 structures and correct at the time of print but IELTS 7.0 (no band less than 7.0) correct at the time of print but are subject to change. Please see are subject to change. Please see Postgraduate utas.edu.au/international/courses Laboratory Medicine Bachelor 53G 34,950 3.5 1 L 75 Chemistry and mathematics. IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.5) utas.edu.au/course/53g utas.edu.au/international/courses for an updated list of fees. for an updated list of fees. Information Technology and Systems~ Master K7I 33,950 2 1, 2 H, L - utas.edu.au/courses/k7i Science or mathematic subject (biology, chemistry, ≈ Limited majors available Nutrition Science Bachelor 53H 30,950 3 1 L 65 mathematics, physics, physical science, sport science). IELTS utas.edu.au/course/53g ≈ Limited majors available Education and Teaching 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) Undergraduate Social Work with Honours Bachelor A4S 31,950 4 1 H, L 65 IELTS 7.0 (no band less than 6.5). utas.edu.au/courses/a4s 2020 Commencement Dates 2020 Commencement Dates Non-Academic Capability Assessment Tool (NACAT) Semester 1 Semester 1 Education (Early Childhood) Bachelor 43A 30,950 4 1 L 65 IELTS 7.5 (no band less than 7.0 and Listening and Speaking 8.0) All applicants are required to provide a non-academic utas.edu.au/courses/43a Postgraduate personal statement which is used to assist in the selection of Orientation week A degree with a major in psychology or behavioural Application closing date for 2020 intake Orientation week 17-21 February 2020 17-21 February 2020 students into all Initial Teacher Education (ITE) courses at the science, or a degree in an affiliated area or other equivalent = 31 October 2019. University of Tasmania. Information will be provided during the Semester 1 commences qualifications. Candidates will be interviewed and must submit Semester 1 commences 24 February 2020 24 February 2020 Education (Primary) Bachelor 43B 30,950 4 1, 2 L 65 IELTS 7.5 (no band less than 7.0 and Listening and Speaking 8.0) application process. utas.edu.au/courses/43b Counselling Graduate Diploma M6I 34,950 1 1 H - a preprofessional statement (refer to website for details). utas.edu.au/courses/m6i Semester 2 In special cases, students with the Graduate Certificate of Semester 2 Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teaching Education Orientation week Counselling plus relevant professional experience may be Orientation week (LANTITE) 6-10 July 2020 accepted into the course. 6-10 July 2020 Education Prior to undertaking their final Professional Experience Bachelor 43J 30,950 4 1, 2 L 65 IELTS 7.5 (no band less than 7.0 and Listening and Speaking 8.0) utas.edu.au/courses/43j (Health and Physical Education) placement, students are required to complete the Literacy and Semester 2 commences Dementia~ Master M7X 10,000 1.5 1, 2, 5 D - IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) utas.edu.au/courses/m6i Semester 2 commences 13 July 2020 13 July 2020 Numeracy Test for Initial Teaching Education. Bachelor’s degree in biochemistry or medical science, health science Students who have completed the University of Tasmania’s or science including studies of biochemistry/physiology and with a Bachelor of Biomedical Science or Laboratory Medicine or any Laboratory Medicine Master M7U 37,950 2 2 L - utas.edu.au/courses/m7u Postgraduate 2020 UTASAccess credit average, and introductory understanding of immunology and other AIMS accredited course will not be eligible for this degree 2020 UTASAccess A Bachelor of Education or similar qualification. Course Dates microbiology. IELTS 6.5 (no band less 6.5). due to the comparable nature of the professional stream units. Course Dates Education~ Master E7H 30,950 1.5 1, 2 D - utas.edu.au/courses/e7h IELTS 7.0 (no band less than 6.5). Module Dates Public Health Master M7W 31,950 2 1 H - IELTS 6.5 (no band less 6.0). utas.edu.au/courses/m7w Module Dates Completion of a bachelor’s degree in a non-education 1 6 Jan – 7 Feb A recognised bachelor’s degree or equivalent other than in social 1 6 Jan – 7 Feb discipline. Specific requirements for Primary and Secondary NACAT and LANTITE are required. See information above Teaching Master E7G 30,950 2 1 H - utas.edu.au/courses/e7g 2 11 Feb – 13 Mar Social Work (Qualifying) Master R7O 33,950 2 1 H, L - work with studies in social and behavioural sciences (psychology, utas.edu.au/courses/r7o 2 11 Feb – 13 Mar specialisations are noted on the website. IELTS 7.5 (no band less Specialisations: Primary (prep – grade 6); Secondary (grade 7-12) 3 16 Mar – 24 Apr nursing, education, arts). IELTS 7.0 (no band less than 6.5). 3 16 Mar – 24 Apr than 7.0 and Listening and Speaking 8.0). 4 4 May – 5 June 4 4 May – 5 June Engineering 5 9 June – 10 July Humanities and Social Sciences 5 9 June – 10 July Undergraduate 6 20 July – 21 Aug Undergraduate 6 20 July – 21 Aug 7 24 Aug – 25 Sep Arts* Bachelor A3A 31,950 3 1, 2 H, L 65 utas.edu.au/courses/a3a 7 24 Aug – 25 Sep Mid-year entry is subject to credit/advanced standing. Engineering (Specialisation) Mathematics and a physical science subject 8 5 Oct – 6 Nov 8 5 Oct – 6 Nov Bachelor P4D 35,950 4 1 H 70 Specialisations: Civil; Mechanical; Electronics and utas.edu.au/courses/p4d Justice Studies Bachelor 13Q 31,950 3 1, 2 H, L 65 utas.edu.au/courses/13q with Honours (physics or chemistry). 9 9 Nov – 11 Dec 9 9 Nov – 11 Dec Communications; Electrical and Electronics; Electrical Power. Social Science* Bachelor A3D 31,950 3 1, 2 H, L 65 utas.edu.au/courses/ad Mid-year entry is subject to credit/advanced standing. Social Science (Police Studies) Bachelor 13D 31,950 3 1, 2 H, L - utas.edu.au/courses/13d Engineering (Specialisation) Bachelor P4F1 37,250 4 1 L 70 Mathematics and a science subject (physics or chemistry). Specialisations: Marine and Offshore Engineering, Naval utas.edu.au/courses/p4f1 For more course information For more course information with Honours please visit: utas.edu.au/courses Social Work with Honours Bachelor A4S 31,950 4 1 H, L - IELTS 7.0 (no band less than 6.5). utas.edu.au/courses/a4s please visit: utas.edu.au/courses Architecture, Ocean Engineering. Surveying and Spatial Sciences* Bachelor 73G 35,950 3 1, 2 H 65 Mathematics. utas.edu.au/courses/73g CRICOS Provider Code 00586B Postgraduate CRICOS Provider Code 00586B A recognised bachelor’s degree or equivalent other than in Postgraduate social work with studies in social and behavioural sciences Social Work (Qualifying) Master R7O 33,950 2 1 H, L - utas.edu.au/courses/r7o Engineering (Maritime Design) Master 27B1 33,950 2 1, 2 L - A four-year Australian Bachelor of Engineering degree or equivalent. utas.edu.au/courses/27b1 (psychology, nursing, education, arts). IELTS 7.0 (no band less than 6.5). Maritime Engineering Master J7Z1 32,000 1.5 1, 2 L, D - A four-year Australian Bachelor of Engineering degree or equivalent. utas.edu.au/courses/j7z1 A bachelor’s degree in humanities, social sciences, business, (Naval Engineering)~ Tourism, Environment and Cultural Heritage~ Master A7T 33,450 1.5 1 H - utas.edu.au/courses/a7t science or another cognate field. Maritime Engineering Master J7Z2 33,950 1.5 1, 2 L, D - A four-year Australian Bachelor of Engineering degree or equivalent utas.edu.au/courses/j7z2 (Technology Management)~

Bachelor’s degree in a science discipline with numerical skills Advanced standing for the first year may be granted for suitably OR bachelor’s degree in engineering (Non-Washington Accord) Professional Engineering (Specialisation) Master P7A 36,950 3 1, 2 H - qualified candidates, e.g. undergraduate degree in engineering. utas.edu.au/courses/p7a OR bachelor’s degree in engineering majoring in a different specialisation than that to be undertaken under this degree. Specialisation: Civil and Structural; Mechanical Course Annual fee Duration Intake ATAR Additional prerequisites Course Annual fee Duration Intake ATAR Subject Degree type Location Additional information Course URL Subject Degree type Location Additional information Additional information Course URL Code (AUD)** (years) (semester) score (in addition to standard university entry requirements) Legend Code (AUD)** (years) (semester) score Legend Law Intake Medicine Intake Undergraduate 1 = February Semester 1 Undergraduate 1 = February Semester 1 2 = July Semester 2 2 = July Semester 2 Applicants with an ATAR equivalent of 90+ will be eligible for Chemistry and mathematics. IELTS 6.5 3 = June Winter School Laboratory Medicine Bachelor 53G 34,950 3.5 1 L 75 utas.edu.au/course/53g 3 = June Winter School direct entry into second year of the Bachelor of Laws degree. (no band less than 6.5) 4 = October Spring School 4 = October Spring School Applicants with an ATAR equivalent of 65-89.95 are ranked on Chemistry. Mathematics is highly recommended but not Laws Bachelor 63P1 31,950 4 1 H 65 IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0). utas.edu.au/courses/63p1 Medical Research* Bachelor 53E 32,950 3 1, 2 H 85 utas.edu.au/course/53e academic merit in their first year of study. The first 200 students 5 = January Summer School required. IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.5) 5 = January Summer School T1 = February Term 1 T1 = February Term 1 will be eligible for entry into the second year of the Bachelor of Application deadlines apply and application fee apply. utas.edu. T3 = July Term 3 Chemistry-A grade or equivalent. Mathematics is desirable. T3 = July Term 3 Laws. Launceston campus is only available for first year of study. Medicine-Surgery Bachelor M3N 74,950 5 1 H 95 au/international/studying/courses2/medicine/bachelor-of- utas.edu.au/course/m3n SP1 = February Study Period 1 IELTS 7.0 (no band less 7.0). A competitive ISAT entry score. SP1 = February Study Period 1 A completed bachelor’s degree or equivalent. IELTS 6.5 medicine-and-bachelor-of-surgery Laws (graduate entry) Bachelor 63I1 31,950 3 1 H - utas.edu.au/courses/63i1 SP3 = September Study Period 3 SP3 = September Study Period 3 (no band less than 6.0). ^ These courses commence in Postgraduate ^ These courses commence in Justice Studies Bachelor 13Q 31,950 3 1, 2 H, L 65 utas.edu.au/courses/13q November as part of our Summer Successful completion of a first degree in biochemistry or a medical November as part of our Summer school (early) intake. Students who have completed the University of Tasmania’s school (early) intake. science, health science, science or related discipline with a credit Bachelor of Biomedical Science or Laboratory Medicine or any Postgraduate Laboratory Medicine Master M7U 37,950 2 2 L - average, including studies in biochemistry/physiology at second year utas.edu.au/courses/m7u Winter, spring or summer school other AIMS accredited course will not be eligible for this degree Winter, spring or summer school start dates may vary from the and some first or second year immunology and microbiology. start dates may vary from the Legal Practice Graduate Diploma L6B 21,950 0.5 1 H - utas.edu.au/courses/l6b due to the comparable nature of the professional stream units. month stated above. Please check IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.5). month stated above. Please check the website for full details. the website for full details. Marine and Antarctic Medical Research (Specialisation) Master M7V 33,950 2 1, 2 H - A bachelor’s degree in science. IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0). utas.edu.au/courses/m7v Undergraduate Location Public Health Master M7W 31,950 2 1 H - IELTS 6.5 (no band less 6.0). utas.edu.au/courses/m7w Location H = Hobart H = Hobart Applied Science Associate Degree Z2J 25,000 2 T1, T3 L 40 Specialisation: Aquaculture utas.edu.au/courses/z2j L = Launceston Nursing L = Launceston Majors: Marine and Antarctic Governance (H); Marine S = Sydney S = Sydney Marine Biology stream = chemistry and mathematics. Undergraduate Marine and Antarctic Science* Bachelor P3L 37,950 3 1, 2 H, L 75 Biology (H); Marine Resource Management (L); Physical utas.edu.au/courses/p3l D = Distance D = Distance Physical Oceanography stream= mathematics and physics. English, science and humanities are recommended but not Students must meet Safety in Practice Compliance, Code of Oceanography (H); Sustainable Aquaculture (L). Nursing* Bachelor H3D 33,950 3 1 L 65 utas.edu.au/course/h3d * Honours year available required. IELTS 7.0 (no band less 7.0). Conduct and AHPRA student registration requirements. * Honours year available Students must meet Health Safety in Practice Compliance, Postgraduate ~ Graduate Certificate (GC) English, science and humanities are recommended but not ~ Graduate Certificate (GC) and Graduate Diploma (GD) Nursing* (Fast Track) - Hobart Bachelor H3H 33,950 2 1 H 75 Code of Conduct and AHPRA student registration utas.edu.au/course/h3h and Graduate Diploma (GD) An Australian Bachelor of Science degree or equivalent options available required. IELTS 7.0 (no band less 7.0). options available Available streams: Marine Biology (H); Fisheries Manage- requirements qualification at a recognised tertiary institution with a major Marine and Antarctic Science Master S7Z 37,950 2 1, 2 H, L - ment (L); Sustainable Aquaculture (L); Seafood Science utas.edu.au/courses/s7z **These fees and codes were Students must meet Health Safety in Practice Compliance, **These fees and codes were in life sciences (biology, chemistry, environmental science, English, science and humanities are recommended but not (Launceston); Governance and Policy (H). based on 2020 structures and Nursing (Fast Track) - Rozelle Bachelor H3R 33,950 2 1 S 75 Code of Conduct and AHPRA student registration utas.edu.au/course/g3r based on 2020 structures and zoology, plant science, marine biology, ecology). correct at the time of print but required. IELTS 7.0 (no band less 7.0). correct at the time of print but are subject to change. Please see requirements are subject to change. Please see Maritime Studies utas.edu.au/international/courses utas.edu.au/international/courses for an updated list of fees. for an updated list of fees. Undergraduate Postgraduate ≈ Limited majors available ≈ Limited majors available Bachelor’s degree in nursing or related health field. Registration as STCW Engineer Certificate of Competency / Engineer Students must gain employment with a shipping company in order Nursing (Overseas Registration) This course does not lead to registration as a nurse to Applied Science (Marine Electrical (fee discounts Bachelor 23T 4 Feb, Jun L 60 Watchkeeper or higher issued under regulation III/1 or III/2 (or to obtain the required qualifying sea service. Employment must be utas.edu.au/courses/23t Graduate Certificate H5I 8,975 1 1 D - a nurse in home country and at least six months experience as a utas.edu.au/courses/h5i Engineering) apply) (Specialisation) practice in Australia. equivalent). sought either before or after Year 1 studies. 2020 Commencement Dates practicing nurse within the last two years. IELTS 7.0 (no band less 7.0). 2020 Commencement Dates Students must gain employment with a shipping company in order Semester 1 Pharmacy Semester 1 (fee discounts Applied Science (Marine Engineering) Bachelor 23R 4 Feb, Jun L 60 General mathematics or equivalent AND chemistry or physics. to obtain the required qualifying sea service. Employment must be utas.edu.au/courses/23r Orientation week Orientation week apply) Undergraduate sought either before or after Year 1 studies. 17-21 February 2020 17-21 February 2020 Chemistry and mathematics. Biology is recommended for semester Students must meet Health Safety in Practice Compliance, Semester 1 commences Semester 1 commences Students must gain employment with a shipping company in order Pharmacy* with Applied Honours Bachelor 54A 34,950 4 1, 2 H 80 1 intake but is required for semester 2 intake. IELTS 6.5 (no band Code of Conduct and AHPRA student registration utas.edu.au/course/54a (fee discounts 24 February 2020 24 February 2020 Applied Science (Nautical Science) Bachelor 23Q 4.5 Feb, Jun L 60 General mathematics or equivalent AND chemistry or physics. to obtain the required qualifying sea service. Employment must be utas.edu.au/courses/23q apply) less 6.0). requirements sought either before or after Year 1 studies. Semester 2 Semester 2 Orientation week Orientation week Global Logistics and Maritime Postgraduate Bachelor P3E 31,950 3 1, 2 L, D 65 utas.edu.au/courses/p3e 6-10 July 2020 6-10 July 2020 Management* A bachelor’s degree in pharmacy and a registered pharmacist. Semester 2 commences Clinical Pharmacy~ Master M7F 29,950 1.5 1, 2 D - utas.edu.au/courses/m7f Semester 2 commences 13 July 2020 IELTS 6.5 (no band less 6.0). 13 July 2020 Postgraduate Pharmaceutical Science~ Master M7E 32,950 2 1, 2 H - A science-based bachelor’s degree. IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0). This course does not lead to registration as a pharmacist. utas.edu.au/courses/m7e Students initially enrol in the Graduate Certificate and Psychology Applied Science (Specialisation)~ Master J7E 30,950 1.5 1, 2 D - progress through to the Master’s program. See website for utas.edu.au/courses/j7e 2020 UTASAccess 2020 UTASAccess Course Dates Course Dates full details regarding entry into this program. Undergraduate Module Dates Module Dates Business Administration (Advanced) 2 years’ work experience (for those without two years’ work Arts* Bachelor A3A 31,950 3 1, 2 H, L 65 Major/minor: Psychological Science utas.edu.au/courses/a3a Master 27C 35,450 2 1, 2 L, D - Distance studies: spring school (November) intake also available. utas.edu.au/courses/27c 1 6 Jan – 7 Feb 1 6 Jan – 7 Feb (Maritime and Logistics Management) experience alternative entry may be available). Mathematics, psychology or science is recommended but not An undergraduate degree in environmental management, 2 11 Feb – 13 Mar required. However, satisfactory achievement in these subjects 2 11 Feb – 13 Mar Business Administration (Marine wildlife management, marine biology, environmental science, 3 16 Mar – 24 Apr Psychological Science* Bachelor 53F 32,950 3 1, 2 H, L 65 utas.edu.au/course/53f 3 16 Mar – 24 Apr Master 27D 34,450 1.5 1, 2 L, D - Distance studies: Semester 1 intake only. utas.edu.au/courses/27d may be required for enrolment in some first year Science and Environment and Management) environmental or ecological economics, environmental law or 4 4 May – 5 June Health units. IELTS 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) 4 4 May – 5 June policy or equivalent. 5 9 June – 10 July 5 9 June – 10 July Some science majors have specific science prerequisites. Business Administration 6 20 July – 21 Aug Science* Bachelor P3O 33,950 3 1, 2 H, L≈ 65 Major/minor: Psychological Science utas.edu.au/courses/p3o 6 20 July – 21 Aug Master J7N 33,000 1.5 1, 2 L, D - 2 years’ work experience utas.edu.au/courses/j7n See website for more details. (Maritime and Logistics Management) 7 24 Aug – 25 Sep 7 24 Aug – 25 Sep Business Administration 8 5 Oct – 6 Nov 8 5 Oct – 6 Nov Master 27E 34,450 1.5 1, 2 L, D - utas.edu.au/courses/27e Postgraduate (Maritime Technology Management) 9 9 Nov – 11 Dec 9 9 Nov – 11 Dec Business Administration (Shipping A degree with a major in psychology or behavioural science, or Master 27F 2 7,4 5 0 1.5 1, 2 L, D - 2 years’ work experience utas.edu.au/courses/27f a degree in an affiliated area or other equivalent qualifications. and Maritime Management) For more course information For more course information Candidates will be interviewed and must submit a preprofessional Application closing date for 2020 intake Logistics Management (Advanced) Master 27G 31,450 2 1, 2 L, D - utas.edu.au/courses/27g please visit: utas.edu.au/courses Counselling Graduate Diploma M6I 34,950 1 1 H - utas.edu.au/courses/m6i please visit: utas.edu.au/courses statement (refer to website for details). In special cases, students = 31 October 2019. Media CRICOS Provider Code 00586B with the Graduate Certificate of Counselling plus relevant CRICOS Provider Code 00586B Undergraduate professional experience may be accepted into the course. Media Bachelor 13T 31,950 3 1, 2 H 65 utas.edu.au/courses/13t Four-year APAC-accredited sequence in psychology with a See website for full details Professional Psychology Master M7Q 34,950 1 1 H - distinction average in their honours or 4th year pf study. Application closing date for 2020 intake utas.edu.au/courses/m7q Postgraduate IELTS 7.0 (no band less 7.0). = 30 September 2019. A bachelor’s degree with a credit average and a major or equivalent Students who have completed at least three years in journalism, Four-year APAC-accredited sequence in psychology and upper See website for full details. Strategic Communication~ Master R7Y 30,950 1.5 1, 2 H - utas.edu.au/courses/r7y in journalism, media studies or communications. public relations or event management may also be considered. Psychology (Clinical) Master M7L 37,950 2 1 H - second- class honours (2A) in psychology degree. Application closing date for 2020 intake utas.edu.au/courses/m7l IELTS 7.0 (no band less than 7.0). = 30 September 2019. Course Annual fee Duration Intake ATAR Subject Degree type Location Additional information Additional information Course URL Code (AUD)** (years) (semester) score Science Undergraduate Legend Applied Science Associate Degree Z2J 25,000 2 T1, T3 L 40 Intake Some science majors have specific science prerequisites. 1 = February Semester 1 Science* Bachelor P3O 33,950 3 1, 2 H, L≈ 65 utas.edu.au/courses/p3o See website for more details. 2 = July Semester 2 Surveying and Spatial Sciences* Bachelor 73G 35,950 3 1 H 65 Mathematics. utas.edu.au/courses/73g 3 = June Winter School 4 = October Spring School Postgraduate 5 = January Summer School A bachelor’s degree in a science field with a major or minor T1 = February Term 1 General entry Applied Science (Biological Sciences) Master K7J2 30,950 2 1, 2 H utas.edu.au/courses/k7j2 sequence in biological science and a written statement of purpose. T3 = July Term 3 A bachelor’s degree in a science field with a major or minor Students must have sound laboratory skills to a standard SP1 = February Study Period 1 Applied Science (Chemistry) Master K7J3 30,950 2 1, 2 H utas.edu.au/courses/ k7j3 sequence in chemistry and a written statement of purpose. set by UTAS. SP3 = September Study Period 3 requirements A bachelor’s degree in a science field with a major or minor Applied Science (Physics) Master K7J7 30,950 2 2 H - utas.edu.au/courses/ k7j7 ^ These courses commence in sequence in physics and a written statement of purpose. November as part of our Summer school (early) intake. Bachelor of Science with Honours. If no honours, Bachelor Economic Geology Master S7W 33,950 2 1, 2, 4, 5 H - of Science or Bachelor of Science (Applied) AND 2 years’ utas.edu.au/courses/s7w Winter, spring or summer school Standard university Undergraduate English Postgraduate English relevant work experience. See website for details. start dates may vary from the month stated above. Please check entry requirements language requirements language requirements Combined or double degrees the website for full details. Admission to undergraduate courses Most of our undergraduate Most of our postgraduate programs Check website for locations of each major. Location Arts and Business Bachelor A3G 31,950 4 1, 2 H, L 65 utas.edu.au/courses/a3g at the University of Tasmania programs have the following English have the following English language Launceston Campus Intake: SP1 & Semester 2 H = Hobart requires completion of qualifications language requirements: requirements: Arts and Economics Bachelor A3H 31,950 4 1, 2 H 65 Pre-tertiary level mathematics. utas.edu.au/courses/a3h L = Launceston S = Sydney equivalent to Year 12 in Australia. A portfolio of artwork may be required • IELTS (Academic) — 6.0 • IELTS (Academic) — 6.0 Arts and Fine Arts Bachelor A3I 32,950 4 1, 2 H, L 65 utas.edu.au/courses/a3i D = Distance Some courses also require the (examples of reproductions, photographs or video). (no individual band less than 5.5) (no individual band less than 6.0) completion of prerequisite subjects, Arts and Information and * Honours year available Bachelor 13P 32,950 4 1, 2 H, L 65 utas.edu.au/courses/13p • TOEFL (iBT) — 72 • TOEFL (iBT) — 72 Communication Technology such as Mathematics or Chemistry. ~ Graduate Certificate (GC) (reading 10; listening 9; speaking 16; and Graduate Diploma (GD) (reading 16; listening 16; speaking 18; Applicants with an ATAR equivalent of 90+ will be eligible for direct Students who do not meet these writing 19) IELTS 6.5 (No band less than 6.0). Mid-year entry is available options available writing 22) entry into second year of the Bachelor of Laws degree. Applicants to students who may have missed the February intake. The **These fees and codes were requirements may enrol in the Arts and Laws Bachelor 63J1 31,950 5 1, 3 H 65 with an ATAR equivalent of 65-89.95 are ranked on academic merit utas.edu.au/courses/63j1 • PTE Academic — 50 • PTE Academic — 50 semester commences in June and will include intensive study based on 2020 structures and Foundations Studies Program. in their first year of study. The first 200 students will be eligible for correct at the time of print but (with no score lower than 42) (with no score lower than 50) to bring students up to speed for semester 2 studies. entry into the second year of the Bachelor of Laws. are subject to change. Please see utas.edu.au/international/courses Admission to most master’s by • UTASAccess-English Level 6 — 60% • UTASAccess-English Level 7 — 60% Some science majors have specific science pre-requisites. for an updated list of fees. coursework courses at the University (no individual score less than 55%) (no individual score less than 60%) Arts and Science Bachelor A3J 32,950 4 1, 2 H, L 65 utas.edu.au/courses/a3j See website for more details. ≈ Limited majors available of Tasmania require qualifications • Cambridge CAE • Cambridge CAE Business and Economics Bachelor B3C 30,950 4 1, 2 H 65 Pre-tertiary level mathematics. utas.edu.au/courses/b3c equivalent to an Australian bachelor’s (Certificate of Advanced English) (Certificate of Advanced English) Business and Information and Check website for locations of each business major. degree. Applicants must achieve the Bachelor 33N 30,950 4 1, 2 H, L 65 utas.edu.au/courses/33n 2020 Commencement Dates — B Grade — B Grade Communication Technology Launceston Campus Intake: SP1 & Semester 2 Semester 1 required grade in their qualifying Applicants with an ATAR equivalent of 90+ will be eligible for direct • Cambridge CPE • Cambridge CPE IELTS 6.5 (No band less than 6.0). Mid-year entry is available Orientation week studies, meet any prerequisite entry into second year of the Bachelor of Laws degree. Applicants (Certificate of Proficiency in English) (Certificate of Proficiency in English) to students who may have missed the February intake. The 17-21 February 2020 subjects and the English language Business and Laws Bachelor 63O1 31,950 5 1, 3 H 65 with an ATAR equivalent of 65-89.95 are ranked on academic merit utas.edu.au/courses/63o1 semester commences in June and will include intensive study — C Grade — C Grade in their first year of study. The first 200 students will be eligible for Semester 1 commences requirements to be eligible for to bring students up to speed for semester 2 studies. 24 February 2020 entry into the second year of the Bachelor of Laws. an offer. • Cambridge BEC • Cambridge BEC Semester 2 (Business English Certificate) (Business English Certificate) Some science majors have specific science pre-requisites. Business and Science Bachelor B3D 30,950 4 1, 2 H, L 65 utas.edu.au/courses/bd3 Orientation week For more information on See website for more details. Higher — C Grade Higher — C Grade 6-10 July 2020 entry requirements visit Applicants with an ATAR equivalent of 90+ will be eligible for direct Semester 2 commences entry into second year of the Bachelor of Laws degree. Applicants utas.edu.au/international Pre-tertiary level mathematics. IELTS 6.5 13 July 2020 Economics and Laws Bachelor 63K1 31,950 5 1 H 65 with an ATAR equivalent of 65-89.95 are ranked on academic merit utas.edu.au/courses/63k1 (No band less than 6.0). in their first year of study. The first 200 students will be eligible for entry into the second year of the Bachelor of Laws. 2020 UTASAccess English language You will study under Pre-tertiary level mathematics. Some science majors have Course Dates Economics and Science Bachelor B3E 30,950 4 1, 2 H 65 utas.edu.au/courses/b3e requirements the guidance of specific science pre-requisites. See website for more details. Module Dates leading academics. Information and Communication Some science majors have specific science pre-requisites. Bachelor P3B 33,950 4 1, 2 H, L 65 utas.edu.au/courses/p3b 1 6 Jan – 7 Feb For those applicants who are Technology and Science See website for more details. 2 11 Feb – 13 Mar nationals of and currently residing Applicants with an ATAR equivalent of 90+ will be eligible for direct 3 16 Mar – 24 Apr in a country where English is NOT entry into second year of the Bachelor of Laws degree. Applicants 4 4 May – 5 June the official language, evidence of Psychological Science and Laws Bachelor 63Y 31,950 5 1 H 65 IELTS 6.5 (No band less than 6.0) with an ATAR equivalent of 65-89.95 are ranked on academic merit utas.edu.au/courses/63y 5 9 June – 10 July an approved English language test in their first year of study. The first 200 students will be eligible for 6 20 July – 21 Aug entry into the second year of the Bachelor of Laws. completed within the last two years. 7 24 Aug – 25 Sep Mathematics and a physical science subject (physics or chemistry). 8 5 Oct – 6 Nov For full details on our English Science and Engineering (Honours) Bachelor P4K 35,950 5 1 H 80 Other pre-requisites may be required for specific majors within the utas.edu.au/courses/p4k 9 9 Nov – 11 Dec Bachelor of Science. See website for full details. language requirements visit utas.edu.au/international Applicants with an ATAR equivalent of 90+ will be eligible for direct For more course information entry into second year of the Bachelor of Laws degree. Applicants please visit: utas.edu.au/courses Some science majors have specific science pre-requisites. Science and Laws Bachelor 63L1 31,950 5 1 H 65 with an ATAR equivalent of 65-89.95 are ranked on academic merit utas.edu.au/courses/63l1 See website for more details. IELTS 6.5 (No band less than 6.0). in their first year of study. The first 200 students will be eligible for CRICOS Provider Code 00586B entry into the second year of the Bachelor of Laws. English Language and Pathway Programs Course Annual Fee Duration Intake Program Course Annual Fee Duration Intake Program Program Type Location Course URL Program Location Course URL Code (AUD)** (weeks) (semester) Subject Code (AUD)** (years) (semester) UTASAccess – English E0U 2,120 per module 5 – 40 9 per year# H, L See page 24 Business X1B 25,500 1 1, 2, 5^ H utas.edu.au/x1b English Language Programs International First UTASAccess – Direct Entry E0T 2,120 per module 5 – 40 9 per year# H, L See page 24 Engineering X1C 25,500 1 2, 5^ H utas.edu.au/x1c Year Diploma Standard E0E 20,800 32 1, 2, 5^ H utas.edu.au/courses/e0e Science X1D 25,500 1 2, 5^ H utas.edu.au/x1d

Foundation Studies Program Extended Contact us Contact us 40 2, 5^ H See page 26 Pre-Masters Program Business X0M 26,000 1 2, 5^ H utas.edu.au/x0m University of Tasmania | 46 Fast-Track Contact us Contact us 17 1, 2, 5^ H See page 26 Table 2: Exceptions to the undergraduate English language requirements Table 3: Exceptions to the postgraduate English language requirements

PTE UTAS Access PTE Academic UTAS Access Course IELTS Score TOEFL (iBT) Score Course IELTS Score TOEFL (iBT) Score Academic Score – English Level 7 Score Score – English Level 7 Score Advanced Diploma in 5.5 (no individual 54 (reading 6; listening 5; 42 with no score 60% (no individual Business Administration 6.5 (no individual 88 (reading 16; listening 16; 58 with no score 65% (no individual Applied Science (Marine band less than 5.0) speaking 15; writing 16) lower than 36 score less than 50%) (International) band less than 6.0) speaking 18; writing 22) lower than 50 score less than 60%) Electrical Engineering; Marine Clinical Pharmacy 6.5 (no individual 88 (reading 16; listening 16; 58 with no score Engineering; Nautical Science) band less than 6.0) speaking 18; writing 22) lower than 50 Dementia Care 6.5 (no individual 88 (reading 21; listening 21; 58 with no score Education 7.0 (no individual 100 (reading 21; listening 21; band less than 6.5) speaking 21; writing 25) lower than 58 band less than 6.5) speaking 21; writing 25) Education 7.5 (no individual band for Entrepreneurship & 6.5 (no individual 88 (reading 16; listening 16; 58 with no score 65% (no individual listening and speaking less Innovation band less than 6.0) speaking 18; writing 22) lower than 50 score less than 60%) than 8.0, and writing and reading no less than 7.0) Environmental Management 6.5 (no individual 88 (reading 16; listening 16; 58 with no score 65% (no individual band less than 6.0) speaking 18; writing 22) lower than 50 score less than 60%) Exercise and 7.0 (no individual 100 (reading 25; listening 25; 65 with no score 70% (no individual Sport Science band less than 7.0) speaking 23; writing 27) lower than 65 score less than 70%) Finance / Finance 6.5 (no individual 88 (reading 16; listening 16; 58 with no score 65% (no individual (Specialisation) band less than 6.0) speaking 18; writing 22) lower than 50 score less than 60%) Laboratory Medicine 6.5 (no individual 88 (reading 21; listening 21; 58 with no score 65% (no individual band less than 6.5) speaking 21; writing 25) lower than 58 score less than 65%) Laboratory Medicine 6.5 (no individual 88 (reading 21; listening 21; 58 with no score 65% (no individual band less than 6.5) speaking 21; writing 25) lower than 58 score less than 65%) Law 6.5 (no individual 88 (reading 16; listening 16; 58 with no score 65% (no individual band less than 6.0) speaking 18; writing 22) lower than 50 score less than 60%) Legal Practice 6.5 (no individual 88 (reading 16; listening 16; 58 with no score band less than 6.0) speaking 18; writing 22) lower than 50 Medicine/Surgery 7.0 (no individual 100 (reading 25; listening 25; 65 with no score 70% (no individual band less than 7.0) speaking 23; writing 27) lower than 65 score less than 70%) Medical Research 6.5 (no individual 88 (reading 16; listening 16; 58 with no score band less than 6.0) speaking 18; writing 22) lower than 50 Nursing 7.0 (no individual 100 (reading 25; listening 25; 65 with no score 70% (no individual band less than 7.0) speaking 23; writing 27) lower than 65 score less than 70%) Pharmaceutical Science 6.5 (no individual 88 (reading 16; listening 16; 58 with no score 65% (no individual band less than 6.0) speaking 18; writing 22) lower than 50 score less than 60%) Nutrition Science 6.5 (no individual 88 (reading 16; listening 16; 58 with no score 65% (no individual band less than 6.0) speaking 18; writing 22) lower than 50 score less than 60%) Planning 6.5 (no individual 88 (reading 16; listening 16; 58 with no score 65% (no individual band less than 6.0) speaking 18; writing 22) lower than 50 score less than 60%) Pharmacy 6.5 (no individual 88 (reading 16; listening 16; 58 with no score 65% (No individual band less than 6.0) speaking 18; writing 22) lower than 50 score less than 60%) Protected Area Governance 6.5 (no individual 88 (reading 16; listening 16; 58 with no score 65% (No individual & Management band less than 6.0) speaking 18; writing 22) lower than 50 score less than 60%) Social Work 7.0 (no individual band less than 6.5) Psychology (Clinical) In accordance with the Australian Psychological Society (APS) English language entry requirements, Academic only IELTS tests are recognised — no alternate English proficiency tests are accepted. All methods of meeting the University of Tasmania English Language Entry Requirements have a validity of 2 years. 7.0 (no individual band less than 7.0)

Public Health 6.5 (no individual 100 (reading 21; listening 21; 65 with no score 70% (no individual band less than 6.0) speaking 21; writing 25) lower than 58 score less than 65%)

Social Work 7.0 (no individual band less than 6.5)

Strategic Communications 7.0 (no individual 100 (reading 21; listening 21; 65 with no score 70% (no individual band less than 6.5) speaking 21; writing 25) lower than 58 score less than 65%)

7.5 (no individual 75% (no individual band for listening and score for listening and Teaching speaking less than 8.0, speaking less than 80%, and writing and reading and writing and reading no less than 7.0) no less than 70%)

All methods of meeting the University of Tasmania English Language Entry Requirements have a validity of 2 Years.

47 | University of Tasmania University of Tasmania | 48 Equivalent undergraduate entry requirements by country

Country Qualification Minimum entry requirements

China Middle School 70% overall for all graded subjects undertaken 65% overall for all subjects undertaken excluding Fiji Fiji Seventh Form Certificate work experience, physical and health education and general studies 65% overall for all subjects undertaken excluding University of the South Pacific Foundation Year work experience, physical and health education and general studies France Baccalaureate General Minimum overall score of 11 Germany Abitur Minimum overall score of 3.20 Minimum score of 7 calculated using 2 or 3 H2 Hong Kong HKALE (Hong Kong A Levels) level subjects Hong Kong Diploma (HKDSE) Minimum score of 15 calculated using the best 5 subjects 65% overall for all subjects undertaken excluding India All India Senior School Certificate work experience, physical and health education and general studies Indian School Certificate (ISC) 65% overall for all graded subjects undertaken Overall average of 8 from the 5th and 6th semesters Indonesia SMA3 of study International Minimum score of 7 calculated using 2 or 3 H2 level GCE A Levels Qualifications subjects International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Overall score of 24 Upper Secondary School Certificate of Graduation Japan Overall average of 2.75 of all graded subjects (Kotogakko Sotsugyo Shosho) Immumgye Kodung hakkyo Choeupchang Korea 75% overall for all graded subjects undertaken (Upper Secondary Certificate) Malaysia STPM GPA of 2.67/4.00 (all subjects) Unified Education Certificate (UEC) 25 (B4 Average) calculated using the top 5 subjects

South Australian Matriculation (SAM) ATAR of 65

Ontario Secondary School Diploma 65% overall for all graded subjects undertaken Minimum score of 7 calculated using 2 or 3 Singapore Singapore A Levels H2 level subjects Minimum score of 7 calculated using 2 or 3 Sri Lanka General Certificate of Education Advanced Level H2 level subjects National Senior Certificate South Africa Average rating of 5 (65%) (Awarded by UMALUSI) NQF Level 4 Thailand Senior High School Diploma GPA of 2.6/4.00 USA US High School Diploma 65% overall for all graded subjects undertaken Bang Tot Nghiep Pho Thong Trung Hoc Vietnam Minimum GPA of 2.6/4.00 OR 7.5/10.00 (Upper Secondary School Graduate Diploma)

*A=5; B=4, C=3; D=2; E=1 Degree programs excluded from the above entry requirements are listed below. • Bachelor of Engineering (Specialisation) with • Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery Honours — all majors • Bachelor or Nursing — Fast Track Our students learn to • Bachelor of Laboratory Medicine • with Applied Honours support sustainable • Bachelor of Medical Research agriculture and food sectors through high- impact research.

49 | University of Tasmania University of Tasmania | 50 ATAR conversion table Percentage 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% 55% 50% Grade A+ A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D ATAR 95+ 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 International International Cambridge A Levels 3 A Level subjects including any prerequisite subjects (A = 5, B 15 13 11 10 9 8 7 7 6 6 Qualifications = 4, C = 3, D = 2, E = 1). Max 2 AS Level subjects may be substituted for 1 A Level subject (A=2.5, B=2, C=1.5, D=1, E=0.5) provided the AS subject has not been taken at A Level. Calculation can be based on 2 A Level sittings that is within 10 months of each other (ie Jan 2014/Aug 2014). International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Individual subjects scored on a scale of 1–7. All subjects taken 36 34 31 29 27 24 24 24 24 24 are calculated out of a possible 45 with the minimum score being 24 (1= Very Poor, 2 = Poor, 3 =Mediocre, 4= Satisfactory, 5 = good, 6 = Very Good, 7 = Excellent) Bangladesh Bangladesh Higher Secondary Certificate Overall GPA TIS awarded to applicants with a 5.0 CGPA N/A N/A N/A 5.00 5.00 4.5 4.5 4.5 4.5 N/A

Bhutan Bhutan Higher Secondary Education Certificate Aggregate calculated on the basis of the best 4 subjects. Pass 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 75% 70% 70% 65% 65% (Awarded by the Bhutan Board of Examinations) grade is 40% Canada Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) Overall average of the best 6 Grade 12 subjects excluding 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% 55% 50% workplace preparation or open courses. China Senior Middle 3 (Gao San) Overall percentage for all graded subjects taken. 95% 90% 85% 85% 80% 75% 70% 70% 65% 65% Overall average for subjects excluding work experience, Fiji Fiji Seventh Form Certificate 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% tbc tbc physical and health education and general studies Overall average for subjects excluding work experience, University of the South Pacific Foundation Year 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% tbc tbc physical and health education and general studies France Baccalaureat General Individual subjects are marked on a scale of 1–20 (10 is the 13 13 12 12 12 11 11 10 tbc tbc lowest passing grade) Germany Abitur Scale of 1-5 Lower score = better mark 1.70 2.00 2.20 2.50 2.70 3.00 3.20 3.50 tbc tbc

Ghana WASSC (through WAEC) Total based on 5 best subjects. Must include English (minimum N/A N/A N/A 5 in 5 7 or 12 or 15 or C6), includes any pre requisites, excludes non-English subjects lower in 5 lower in 5 lower in 5 languages (e.g. 5xA1) subjects subjects subjects Hong Kong Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Calculated from the best 5 subjects (4 cores + 1 elective) from Minimum Minimum Minimum Minimum Minimum Minimum Minimum Minimum Minimum Minimum (HKDSE) category A or C. Minimum Level 3 in Category A required for 23 points 22 points 21 points 19 points 16 points 16 points 15 points 13 points 12 points 11 points prerequisites. Minimum Level 2 for other subjects. (Best 5 (Best 5 (Best 5 (Best 5 (Best 5 (Best 5 (Best 5 (Best 5 (Best 5 (Best 5 Category A scoring: Level 1 = 1, Level 2 = 2, Level 3 = 3, Level 4 Subjects) Subjects) Subjects) Subjects) Subjects) Subjects) Subjects) Subjects) Subjects) Subjects) = 4, Level 5 = 5, Level 5* = 5.5, and Level 5** = 6. Category C scoring: A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, and E=1. India All India Senior School Certificate (AISSC); Average score calculated as average of best 4 subjects 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% 60% 60% Indian School Certificate (ISC); Accepted State excluding non-academic subjects. Minimum Boards of Education* **Minimum for TIS is 75% or 10 above the required ATAR for TIS *Only the following state board certificates (whichever is higher) (65 ATAR will be accepted: Tamilnadu, Karnataka, Kerala, entry)** Andhrapradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Delhi, Madhyapradesh, West Bengal and Telangana. Punjab (Senior Secondary 12th Class Examination Certificate) and Haryana (Higher Secondary Certificate) are accepted but require a minimum of 75% for entry.

Indonesia SMA3 Overall average of grades from 5th and 6th semesters* 10 10 9 9 9 8 8 7 7 6

*Currently under review and may be subject to change.

51 | University of Tasmania University of Tasmania | 52 Percentage 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% 55% 50% Grade A+ A A- B+ B B- C+ C C- D ATAR 95+ 90 85 80 75 70 65 60 55 50 Japan Upper Secondary School Certificate of Overall average score for graded subjects on a 5 point scale (5 4.50 4.00 3.75 3.50 3.25 3.00 2.75 2.50 2.00 2.00 Graduation (Kotogakko Sotsugyo Shosho) = maximum, 2 = pass and 1 = fail) Pass mark is 60% Kenya KCSE Average of best 6 or 7 subjects (as specified below) (Must N/A N/A A average TBA A average B+ B average include English (minimum C), includes any pre requisites, (best 7 (best 6 average (best 6 excludes non-English languages) (Grading scale to use if letter subjects) subjects) (best 6 subjects) grades are not included. You don’t need to add these together. subjects) A = 12, A- = 11, B+ = 10, B = 9, B- = 8, C+ = 7, C = 6, C- = 5, D+ = 4, D = 3, D- = 2, E = 1) Malaysia 1 Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) Pre-2012: Top 3 grades including English and any prerequisite 15 13 11 10 9 8 7 7 6 6 subjects (A = 5, B = 4, C = 3, D = 2, E = 1). Malaysia 2 Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM) From 2012: Cumulative GPA 4.00 3.67 3.33 3.33 3.00 3.00 2.67 2.67 2.33 2.00 Malaysia 3 Unified Education Certificate (UEC) Top 5 grades and any prerequisite subjects. A1=1, A2=2, B3=3, 5 (A1 10 (A1 12 (A2 18 (A2 20 (B3 22 (B3 25 (B4 Successful Successful Successful B4=4, B5=5, B6=6, C7=7, C8=8 average) average) average) average) average) average) average) comple- comple- comple- tion of tion of tion of UEC UEC UEC Nepal Higher Secondary Certificate Overall percentage for all subjects examined 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 75% 70% 70% 65% 65% Nigeria WASSC (WAEC) Total based on 5 best subjects. (Must include English N/A N/A N/A 5 in 5 7 or 12 or 15 or (minimum C6), includes any pre requisites, excludes non- subjects lower in 5 lower in 5 lower in 5 English languages) A1 = 1, B2 = 2, B3 = 3, C4 = 4, C5 = 5, C6 = 6, (e.g. 5xA1) subjects subjects subjects D7 = 7, D8 = 8, F9 =9 Philippines Section 1 Universities with Affiliated High Year 12 is equivalent to an Australian Year 12 with a minimum of 4 4 4 3.67 3.33 3 2.67 Schools 80% or above Non-Section 1 Affiliated High Schools National Achievement Test Entrance Exam (formerly NCEE) 1910 1760 1650 1570 1490 1420 1360 1310 OR Certificate of Graduation/High School Diploma: minimum GPA 80% for ATAR 65 courses; minimum GPA 84% for ATAR 70 courses; minimum 87% for ATAR 75 courses; minimum GPA 90% for ATAR 80 courses. Additionally students will require SAT test (Scholastic Aptitude Test). Singapore Singapore-Cambridge A Levels Total from 3 H2 Level subjects including any prerequisite 15 13 11 10 9 8 7 7 6 6 subjects. H2 grading scale: A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, and E=1. Max 2 H1 subjects may be substituted for 1 H2 subject (A=2.5, B=2, C=1.5, D=1, E=0.5) provided the H1 subject has not been taken at H2 Level. Calculation can be based on 2 A Level sittings that is within 10 months of each other (i.e. Jun 2014/Jan 2015). South Africa National Senior Certificate (Awarded by Average Average Average Average Average Average Average Average tbc tbc UMALUSI) NQF Level 4 rating 7 rating 7 rating 7 rating 6 rating 6 rating 6 rating 5 rating 5 (95%) (90%) (85%) (80%) (75%) (70%) (65%) (60%) South Korea Immumgye Kodung hakkyo Choeupchang Overall percentage for all graded subjects taken. Pass = 60% 95% 95% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% (Upper Secondary Certificate) Taiwan Senior High School Diploma Overall percentage for all subjects examined. Pass grade is 60% 95% 90% 85% 85% 80% 75% 70% 70% 65% 65% Thailand Certificate of Education (Mathayom 6) 4-point GPA scale as shown on the final transcript (A= 4, B+= 3.80 3.60 3.40 3.20 3.00 2.80 2.60 2.40 2.20 2.00 3.5, B= 3, C+= 2.5, C= 2, D+= 1.5, and D= 1) USA US High School Diploma GPA out of 4 AND SAT Test or ACT Test 3.80 3.60 3.40 3.20 3.00 2.80 2.60 2.40 tbc tbc Enhanced ACT Assessment — No Advanced Placement Subjects 32 30 28 25 22 20 18 16 tbc tbc Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) Composite Sat 1 1910 1760 1650 1570 1490 1420 1360 1310 tbc tbc Reasoning Test Score - No Advanced Placement* Vietnam Bang Tot nghiep Pho thong Trung hoc (Upper Minimum overall average from all graded subjects taken in the 3.80 3.60 3.40 3.20 3.00 2.80 2.60 2.40 2.20 2.00 Secondary School Graduation Diploma) final year (GPA out of 4) Minimum overall average from all graded subjects taken in 9.50 9.00 8.50 8.50 8.00 8.00 7.50 7.00 6.50 6.00 the final year (GPA out of 10). Must pass prerequisite with minimum score of 6. Temporary certificate of graduation is accepted for up to one year from date of issue.

*Currently under review and may be subject to change.

53 | University of Tasmania University of Tasmania | 54 You can apply directly to How to apply the University of Tasmania.

Find a course Lodge your application ACCEPT

1. Find a course 3. Lodge your application 5. Accept your View our courses online (a) Apply online at international- offer and enrol utas.edu.au/courses applications.utas.edu.au. Our On receipt of your Letter of Offer, International Admissions team will For information or advice, please follow the instructions contact you if we require any further please call +61 3 6226 6200 or outlining how to accept. information from you. email [email protected] Once you have accepted your place, (b) Apply through an authorised you will need to enrol in your course. University of Tasmania agent For more information, please visit IMPORTANT: If you, or your agent, utas.edu.au/students/starting-uni/ submits an application without all the first-steps documents then there may be delays to the processing of your application. This includes requests and supporting 2. Prepare documentation for credit/advanced your documents standing. Prepare electronic copies of the documents you need to complete your application. These may include: Are you eligible for • evidence of your English Language advanced standing? proficiency (e.g. IELTS or TOEFL) 4. Apply for a If you have previously • evidence of your academic scholarship and/or studied, you may be eligible qualifications, and for advanced standing. If accommodation • evidence of your previous studies you are eligible for advanced if you are applying for recognition We have a number of scholarships standing, you may not of prior learning including official specifically designed for have to complete all of the course and unit outlines. international students. Most of subjects listed in your course these are assessed at the time and you could graduate All the documents provided must be of application for your degree sooner. the original document or a certified program but some require a copy. You can apply for advanced formal scholarship application. standing at the same time as Delays in processing times may be For more information including applying for your course. affected if all documents are not scholarship closing dates, please provided on initial application. For more information, visit visit utas.edu.au/students/ utas.edu.au/international/ international-scholarships applying/how-to-apply/ We have a range of student degrees-by-coursework/ accommodation options available application-checklist in Tasmania. Apply early to increase your chances of securing your preferred location. For more information, please visit accommodation.utas.edu.au

55 | University of Tasmania Bird’s-eye view of TIA’s temperate grasses regeneration program spread over 10 hectares at the Cressy Research Station, in Northern Tasmania.Do you have any further questions? Please call us on +61 3 6226 6200 or ? visit utas.info/international-enquiry

More information

To extend your knowledge about the University of Tasmania, please visit our website utas.edu.au/international You can discover more about our history, recent research achievements, courses offered and the application process.

Chinese students Please visit our Chinese website utaschina.cn

About Tasmania For interesting information about Tasmania, see discovertasmania.com.au

Do you have any further questions? Please call us on +61 3 6226 6200 or email [email protected]

University of Tasmania | 56 LEARN MORE +61 3 6226 6200 utas.edu.au

While the information published in this guide was accurate at the time of publication, the University of Tasmania reserves the right to alter, amend or delete details of course offerings and other information published here. For the most up-to-date information please view our website at utas.edu.au

CRICOS Provider Code 00586B | Publication date, February 2020