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A PLACE UNLIKE ANY OTHER Study Outstanding Courses in One of the World’S Most Extraordinary Locations 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 Tasmania 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 Australia 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 Hobart 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 Grote Reber Physics Museum in Cambridge, and an optical telescope located at Bisdee Tier, approximately 50 kilometres north of Hobart.
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