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UAC GUIDE2019–20

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION 2019–20APPLICATION DATESWednesday 3 April 2019 Applications openMonday 30 September 2019 Early bird applications close**Friday 7 February 2020 Applications close for semester 1, 2020

Some courses have early closing dates set by the institutions. Check the course descriptions on UAC’s website at uac.edu.au/search.** To avoid a higher processing charge, early bird applications must be completed, paid for and submitted by midnight on Monday 30 September 2019.

PROCESSING CHARGESEarly bird StandardWednesday 3 April – midnight Monday 30 September 2019 $70 Tuesday 1 October 2019 – Friday 7 February 2020 $200

All fees and charges are in Australian dollars, not refundable under any circumstances (except as required by law) and subject to change after 30 June 2019. Applications must be completed, paid for and submitted by midnight on the relevant closing date. For a complete list of UAC fees and charges, see page 8.

YEAR 12 RESULTS AND ATAR DATESAll dates determined by external organisations are subject to change.

2019 NSW HSC students 2019 ACT Year 12 studentsTuesday 17 December 2019 Tuesday 17 December 20192019 NSW HSC results released by NESA Statement (including ATAR) issued by ACT Board of Senior

Secondary Studies. Students should collect their certificatesATARs released by UAC on UAC’s website and the from their college on or after this dateMy UAC app from 1pm

ATARs released by UAC on UAC’s website and theMy UAC app from 1pm

International Baccalaureate (IB) studentsFriday 3 January 2020Results released by IB Cardiff, UK

KEY OFFER DATES All dates are subject to change. For the latest information, check uac.edu.au/key-dates.

UndergraduateTo ensure your application is assessed in time for a particular offer round, apply and provide your additional documentation as early as possible.

Offer roundApply and pay by midnight on

Provide hardcopy documents by 4.30pm / upload PDF documents by midnight on

Change preferences by midnight on^

Offers released at 7.30am on

November Round 1 Thu 24 Oct 2019 Thu 31 Oct 2019 Sun 10 Nov 2019 Thu 14 Nov 2019November Round 2 Thu 7 Nov 2019 Mon 11 Nov 2019 Sun 24 Nov 2019 Thu 28 Nov 2019December Round 1 Mon 11 Nov 2019 Fri 15 Nov 2019 Sun 8 Dec 2019 Thu 12 Dec 2019December Round 2 Mon 18 Nov 2019 Fri 22 Nov 2019 Thu 19 Dec 2019 Mon 23 Dec 2019January Round 1 Fri 29 Nov 2019 Wed 1 Jan 2020 Sun 5 Jan 2020 Fri 10 Jan 2020January Round 2 Fri 10 Jan 2020 Wed 15 Jan 2020 Mon 20 Jan 2020 Thu 23 Jan 2020February Round 1 Fri 24 Jan 2020 Thu 30 Jan 2020 Sun 2 Feb 2020 Thu 6 Feb 2020February Round 2 Fri 7 Feb 2020* Fri 7 Feb 2020 Sun 9 Feb 2020 Thu 13 Feb 2020March Round 1 Fri 7 Feb 2020* Fri 28 Feb 2020 Sun 1 Mar 2020 Thu 5 Mar 2020

* This is the final closing date to apply for courses starting semester 1, 2020. If you apply close to or on this date, you may not have seven days to provide any documents that you need to include with your application.

^ There are short periods before each offer round when you are unable to change your preferences in your application.

InternationalConditional offers: You will receive a conditional offer approximately 48 hours after you have successfully submitted your application. You may use this as part of your pre-visa assessment if required. It does not make you eligible to enrol in a course of study. To enrol, you need an unconditional offer.Unconditional offers: This table shows the UAC dates by which you need to apply and pay, and change your course preferences, to be considered for an unconditional offer in each offer round.

Apply and pay by midnight on Change courses by midnight^ on Unconditional offers released at 7.30am on

Tue 17 Dec 2019 (TBC) Wed 18 Dec 2019 (TBC) Mon 23 Dec 2019 (TBC)Sun 5 Jan 2020 Mon 6 Jan 2020 Sat 11 Jan 2020Fri 10 Jan 2020 Sat 11 Jan 2020 Thu 16 Jan 2020Sat 25 Jan 2020 Sun 26 Jan 2020 Fri 31 Jan 2020Fri 7 Feb 2020* Sun 9 Feb 2020 Fri 14 Feb 2020

* This is the final closing date to apply for courses starting semester 1, 2020. If you apply close to or on this date, you may not have seven days to provide any documents that you need to include with your application.

^ Do not change your courses between this date and the date offers are released; if you do, you may miss out on an offer to your preferred course.

These dates relate to UAC applications only. Times indicated in this Guide are based on Sydney time. 90%graduate with a job in their field.

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ABOUT UAC

uac.edu.au

uacinfo

uacinfo

uacinfo

uacinfo

uacinfo

Universities Admissions Centre (NSW & ACT) Pty Ltd

Quad 2, 6 Parkview Drive, Sydney Olympic Park NSW Locked Bag 112, Silverwater NSW 2128

T 1300 ASK UAC (1300 275 822) from mobiles: (02) 9752 0200 from overseas: +61 2 9752 0200

UAC (Universities Admissions Centre) is the largest tertiary admissions centre in Australia. We process applications to more than 2,000 undergraduate courses at participating institutions (mainly located in NSW and the ACT). The UAC Guide 2019–20 leads domestic and international Year 12 students through the UAC application process.

WELCOME TO UAC.

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UAC GUIDE 2019–20Published March 2019Printer: Blue Star Web, Silverwater NSW© 2019 Universities Admissions Centre (NSW & ACT) Pty LtdACN 070 055 935 ABN 19 070 055 935UAC and individual contributing institutions are the owners of the copyright in this publication.

Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study, criticism or review, or otherwise as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968 , no part may be reproduced by any process without UAC’s written permission. Enquiries should be addressed to the Managing Director, UAC.

UAC has no objection to secondary schools and tertiary institutions reproducing the publication provided it is for use only within their own institution and this copyright statement is included.

If the document isn’t reproduced in full, sections shouldn’t be copied out of context where information could be incomplete and/or misleading.

Schools and tertiary institutions must ensure that this information is not transmitted to any other person or body without prior permission from UAC.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATIONDisclaimerWhile UAC and the institution authors of this publication have used their best endeavours to ensure that information and analyses of information contained in this publication are correct at the time of printing, any use or reliance whatsoever on the publication by any person is that person’s responsibility and UAC and the institution authors of this publication disclaim any responsibility or liability in relation to that use or reliance.

UAC and the institution authors reserve the right to change their processes, scholarships, schemes, content or the method of presentation of any unit of study, or to withdraw any unit or course of study on offer or to impose limitations on enrolments in any unit or course of study.

Advertising disclaimerUAC does not necessarily endorse any product or service that may be advertised in this publication.

Fees and chargesAll UAC fees and charges are in Australian dollars and include 10 per cent GST. UAC fees and charges are not refundable under any circumstances, except as required by law, and are subject to change.

TimesTimes indicated in this publication are Sydney time.

Your privacyWhen you apply to the Universities Admissions Centre (NSW & ACT) (UAC) you provide a lot of personal information, sometimes including health information.

UAC values the privacy of your personal information and recognises the importance of protecting it. UAC is bound by the following legislation:

− Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 (NSW) − Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) − Health Records and Information Privacy Act 2002 (NSW).

This means that UAC must uphold the NSW State Information Protection Principles, the Australian Privacy Principles and the NSW Health Privacy Principles. UAC is committed to upholding these principles and has implemented policies and procedures to ensure they are met.

You can view UAC’s Privacy Policy and applicant declarations at uac.edu.au/privacy.

This Guide is printed by Blue Star Web, 83 Derby Street, Silverwater, NSW 2128, under ISO 14001 Environmental Certification.

This paper is PEFC Certified. The PEFC provides an assurance mechanism to purchasers of wood and paper products that they are promoting the sustainable management of forests that meet the social, economic and ecological needs of present and future generations. This stock is made using 100% plantation softwood fibre. All fibre is sourced from well managed plantation forests and other controlled source and is elemental chlorine free.

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ABOUT UAC

2. APPLY FOR UNI BEFORE 30 SEPTEMBER

Apply and pay before 30 September to avoid a significant increase to the processing charge. Domestic students can apply for up to five courses through UAC’s website. International students can apply for up to six courses. (You can change these courses later.)

4. ORDER YOUR COURSE PREFERENCES FOR EARLY OFFERS

Early entry schemes (including SRS) make off ers in November. Your preferences are considered in the order you list them, so make sure you have the course you most want to do as your first preference.

3. APPLY FOR SRS, EAS AND ES

Schools Recommendation Schemes (SRS) are one way institutions make early offers to domestic Year 12 students. They use a range of criteria other than, or in addition to, ATARs. Applications open 3 April and close at midnight 30 September.

If you’ve experienced long-term disadvantage that has affected your study, you may be eligible to apply for Educational Access Schemes (EAS). There are also Equity Scholarships (ES) for financially disadvantaged students. These applications usually require supporting documents and can take time to complete, so start as soon as possible.

5. GET YOUR ATAR

You will receive your ATAR mid-December. The ATAR helps universities rank applicants for selection into their courses.

6. REVIEW YOUR COURSE PREFERENCES

After you receive your ATAR, you will have a couple of days to update your preference list. Log in to your application on the UAC website to remove, change or add preferences.

7. GET YOUR OFFER

Most institutions make offers in the December and January rounds, but there are many offers throughout the admissions period.

8. ACCEPT AND ENROL

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

STEPS TO STUDY THROUGH UAC

1. RESEARCH

Think about what subject areas you like and do well in at school, then use this Guide and UAC’s website or the My UAC app to search for related courses. Check selection rank information, admission criteria and pathway options for courses you’re interested in. Take note of important dates in the application process.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR 2019–20 INSIDE FRONT COVER

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HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE 01

PART 1 – GENERAL INFORMATIONPARTICIPATING INSTITUTION LOCATIONS 04

UNI OPEN DAYS 2019 06

1 ABOUT UAC 071.1 UAC — what we do 071.2 Can I apply through UAC? 071.3 Our institutions 081.4 UAC fees and charges 08

2 THE ATAR 092.1 Eligibility 092.2 Your HSC marks 092.3 Your ATAR 102.4 Limited ATAR 122.5 Receiving your ATAR 132.6 HSC and ATAR: what’s the diff erence? 13Important information about the release of the 2019 ATAR 14FAQs about the ATAR 15HSC Board Developed courses to be examined in 2019 16

3 CHOOSING YOUR COURSES 183.1 The big questions 183.2 Special requirements and policies 193.3 Where to go for more information 20

4 YOUR APPLICATION 214.1 Applying through UAC 214.2 When do I apply? 214.3 How do I apply? 21Australian Government requirements for international students 224.4 Selecting your course preferences 234.5 Authorising someone to act on your behalf 234.6 Services for applicants with a disability 244.7 Your responsibilities as an applicant 244.8 Paying for your application 254.9 Your UAC application number and UAC PIN 254.10 So, what happens next? 264.11 Changing your course preferences 264.12 Cancelling your application 26FAQs about applying 27Declaration and Authority 28

5 ADMISSION CRITERIA AND SELECTION 295.1 General requirements 295.2 Academic criteria 295.3 Pathway options 315.4 English language proficiency 315.5 Selection criteria and process 325.6 Entry schemes 33

6 OFFERS AND ENROLMENT 356.1 Domestic applicants 356.2 International applicants 356.3 Receiving an off er 356.4 Accepting your off er 35Receiving off ers in multiple off er rounds: an overview 366.5 Receiving further off ers 376.6 Unsuccessful applicants 376.7 About enrolment 386.8 Orientation 386.9 Deferment 386.10 Transferring to another course 38FAQs about off ers 39

7 COURSE COSTS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE 417.1 Types of courses 417.2 Commonwealth-supported place (CSP) courses 417.3 Domestic fee-paying (DFEE) courses 427.4 Student services and amenities fee 427.5 Tuition fees 427.6 Living expenses 427.7 Australian Government payments 437.8 Equity Scholarships available through UAC 437.9 Other scholarships 447.10 Sponsored international students 447.11 Working while studying as an international student 44

8 COMMON TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS 47

PART 2 – UAC’S PARTICIPATING INSTITUTIONSAustralian Catholic University 55Australian College of Applied Psychology 60Australian Maritime College 63Australian National University 66Charles Sturt University 70CQUniversity 75Griff ith University 79International College of Management, Sydney 85La Trobe University 89Macleay College 93Macquarie University 96MIT Sydney 102National Art School 104SAE Creative Media Institute 106SIBT 109Southern Cross University 112Torrens University Australia 120University of Canberra 124University of New England 129University of Newcastle 134University of Sydney 140University of Technology Sydney 146University of Wollongong 153UNSW Sydney 163UNSW Canberra at ADFA 169Western Sydney University 171

CONTENTS

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ABOUT UAC

PART 3 – APPLY DIRECT INSTITUTIONSAcademy of Information Technology 187Academy of Music and Performing Arts 190Alphacrucis College 192Australian Film Television and Radio School 196JMC Academy 198Legal Profession Admission Board 202National Institute of Dramatic Art 204University of Notre Dame Australia 206University of Tasmania – Sydney 210Wentworth Institute of Higher Education 212

PART 4 – COURSE FINDER

CROSS-REFERENCED INDEX 216

MAIN AREAS OF STUDY INDEX 219

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Part 3 Apply direct institutionsThis part lists apply direct institutions. UAC does not process applications or make offers on behalf of these institutions; applicants must apply directly to the institutions.

Each institution has its own entry, containing: − an overview of the institution. For information

about admission criteria, student services and facilities, and course fee information, visit the institution website.

− a list of courses offered by the institution.

Part 4 Course FinderThe Course Finder consists of two indexes: the cross-referenced index and the main areas of study index. Use the first index to help match the subject areas you’re interested in to main areas of study; then use the second index to find the institutions offering courses in those main areas of study.

Course information is subject to change: view UAC’s online course search for the most up-to-date descriptions.

The UAC Guide outlines general information, application procedures and closing dates for semester 1 courses offered to domestic and international applicants by UAC’s participating institutions in 2020.

For more in-depth information or regulations, visit the institutions’ websites. You can also enquire at the admissions office of each institution.

The information in this Guide is accurate as at printing in March 2019 and is based on information supplied by each institution.

The Guide is divided into four main parts:

Part 1 General informationPart 1 will help you understand admission criteria and the processes of applying and receiving an offer to tertiary study. Refer to ‘Common terms and abbreviations’ if you come across unfamiliar terms throughout the Guide.

Part 2 UAC’s participating institutionsIn this part each of UAC’s participating institutions has its own entry, containing:

− an overview of the institution. For detailed information about admission criteria, student services and facilities, and course fee information, visit uac.edu.au/institutions.

− a list of courses offered by the institution.

HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE

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PARTICIPATING INSTITUTION LOCATIONS 04

UNI OPEN DAYS 2019 06

1 ABOUT UAC 07

2 THE ATAR 09

3 CHOOSING YOUR COURSES 18

4 YOUR APPLICATION 21

5 ADMISSION CRITERIA AND SELECTION 29

6 OFFERS AND ENROLMENT 35

7 COURSE COSTS AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE 41

8 COMMON TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS 47

PART 1: GENERAL INFORMATION

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From Lithgow

Richmond

Hawkesbury RiverTo Gosford and Newcastle

Hornsby

Blacktown

Quakers Hill

Penrith

Liverpool

Loftus

Botany Bay

Sydney Airport

Kensington

Manly

Paddington

DarlinghurstSurry Hills

North Sydney

St Leonards

Rozelle

North Ryde

Bankstown

Lidcombe

Parramatta

Westmead

Sydney Olympic Park

Strathfield

Camden Farms

From Melbourne From Wollongong

Campbelltown

Leura

SYDNEY CBD

UAC

Western Sydney University

Western Sydney University

Australian Catholic University

University of Wollongong

University of Canberra (South West Sydney Institute)University of Wollongong

Australian Catholic University

National Art School

Macleay College

International College of Management, Sydney

University of Canberra(Northern Sydney Institute)

University of Sydney(Sydney College of the Arts)

Charles Sturt UniversityWestern Sydney University

University of Sydney

UNSW Sydney

Southern Cross UniversityTorrens University AustraliaUniversity of SydneyUniversity of Technology SydneyUniversity of WollongongWestern Sydney University

Australian College of Applied PsychologyCQUniversityLa Trobe UniversityMIT SydneySAE Creative Media InstituteSIBT

Macquarie University

Torrens University Australia

PARTICIPATING INSTITUTION LOCATIONS: SYDNEY CITY AND METROPOLITAN

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NEW SOUTH WALES

QUEENSLAND

VICTORIA

TASMANIA

Broken Hill

Wagga Wagga

Bega

Launceston

Batemans Bay

Moss Vale

Nowra

Orange

Dubbo

Bathurst

Newcastle

Central Coast

Port MacquarieArmidale

Byron Bay

Gold Coast

BRISBANE

Coffs Harbour

Lismore

Wollongong

CANBERRA

MELBOURNE

Albury–Wodonga

Shepparton

Bendigo

MilduraSYDNEY

Charles Sturt University

Griffith University

SAE Creative Media Institute

University of Newcastle

University of Wollongong

Australian Maritime College

La Trobe University

University of CanberraUNSW ADFA

Australian Catholic UniversityAustralian National University

University of New England

Southern Cross University

PARTICIPATING INSTITUTION LOCATIONS: NSW, ACT, VIC, QLD AND TAS

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Australian Catholic University

acu.edu.au

Canberra 31 AugustNorth Sydney 24 AugustStrathfield 7 September

Australian College of Applied Psychology

acap.edu.au

Sydney 1 May, 22 August, 27 November

Australian Maritime College

amc.edu.au

Launceston 10 August Hobart 3 August

Australian National University

anu.edu.au

Canberra 31 August

Charles Sturt University

futurestudents.csu.edu.au/events

Orange 6 SeptemberBathurst 4 AugustPort Macquarie 25 AugustAlbury-Wodonga 18 AugustDubbo 30 AugustWagga Wagga 11 August

CQUniversity

cqu.edu.au/openday

Sydney 22 AugustOnline Chat available 3–6pm 30 April, 23 May 18 September, 10 October, 26 November

Griff ith University

griff ith.edu.au/open-day

Gold Coast, Nathan and South Bank 11 August

International College of Management, Sydney

icms.edu.au

Manly 11 August

La Trobe University

latrobe.edu.au

Shepparton 2 August Melbourne 4 AugustMildura 14 August Albury–Wodonga 18 AugustSydney 22 August Bendigo 25 August

UNI OPEN DAYS 2019UNI OPEN DAYS 2019Macleay College

macleay.edu.au

Surry Hills 24 August

Macquarie University

mq.edu.au

North Ryde 17 August

MIT Sydney

mit.edu.au/open-day

Sydney 24 August

National Art School

nas.edu.au

Darlinghurst 7 September

SAE Creative Media Institute

sae.edu.au

Sydney and Byron Bay 11 August

SIBT

sibt.nsw.edu.au

For campus tours/appointments and courseinformation call (02) 9964 6555 or visit sibt.nsw.edu.au

Southern Cross University

www.scu.edu.au/opendays

Coff s Harbour 16 August Lismore 17 AugustGold Coast 18 August

Torrens University Australia

torrens.edu.au

Torrens University 17 AugustMedia Design School 11 May, 17 AugustWilliam Blue College of Hospitality 17 AugustBilly Blue College of Design 11 May, 17 AugustBlue Mountains InternationalHotel Management School 7 September

University of Canberra

canberra.edu.au

Bruce 31 August

University of New England

une.edu.au

Armidale 10 May

University of Newcastle

newcastle.edu.au

Port Macquarie 15 August Central Coast (Ourimbah) 3 August Newcastle (Callaghan) and Newcastle City 31 August

University of Sydney

sydney.edu.au

All campuses 31 August

University of Technology Sydney

openday.uts.edu.au

City campus, Ultimo 31 August

University of Wollongong

openday.uow.edu.au

Wollongong 3 August

UNSW Sydney

unsw.edu.au

UNSW Sydney 7 SeptemberUNSW Canberra 24 August

Western Sydney University

westernsydney.edu.au

Parramatta City campus 18 MayParramatta South and Parramatta City campuses 18 AugustLiverpool City campus 21 September

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ABOUT UAC

Owned by universities in NSW and the ACT, UAC is the largest tertiary admissions centre in Australia. It ’s a private and not-for-profit company.

1.2 CAN I APPLY THROUGH UAC?Domestic studentsYou can apply through UAC to institutions listed in Part 2 of this Guide if you’re:

− an Australian or New Zealand citizen − a permanent resident of Australia − the holder of an Australian permanent resident

humanitarian visa.

To apply for a course at an institution listed in Part 3 of this Guide, you must apply directly to the institution, not through UAC.

1.1 UAC – WHAT WE DOThe Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) helps you continue your education after school. It does this by:

− calculating and providing the ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admission Rank) to eligible HSC students in NSW. Your ATAR is a measure of your overall academic achievement against other students in the state. It helps universities rank you for selection into their courses.

− processing applications to participating institutions (mainly universities in NSW and the ACT). If you’re not sure what course you’d like to do, or even which university you’d like to go to, you can apply for different courses at various universities in one application through the UAC website – five courses if you’re a domestic applicant, and six if you’re an international applicant. And you can change these choices between offer rounds.

− processing equity programs for domestic applicants on behalf of institutions. These include Educational Access Schemes, Schools Recommendation Schemes and Equity Scholarships. For more information, read sections 5.6 and 7.8.

1 ABOUT UAC

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International studentsYou can apply through UAC to most of the institutions listed in Part 2 if you’re undertaking one of the following qualifications in 2019:

− an Australian Year 12 in or outside Australia − an International Baccalaureate − a New Zealand National Certificate of Educational

Achievement (NCEA) Level 3.

Apply directly to the institutions listed in Part 3. For more information, visit uac.edu.au/how-to-apply.

1.3 OUR INSTITUTIONSMost of UAC’s participating institutions have their campuses in NSW and the ACT. Read general information about these institutions, and lists of the courses they offer, in Part 2.

Detailed information, including admission criteria, is available at uac.edu.au/institutions.

Institutions hold open days for prospective students to visit campuses and find out more about student facilities and courses offered. See page 6 for a full list of uni open days.

Apply direct institutionsUAC also provides information and lists courses for other approved higher education providers. However, UAC doesn’t process applications or make offers on behalf of these institutions, so you’ll need to apply to them directly, not through UAC.

See Part 3 for an overview of these institutions or visit uac.edu.au/direct-applications for further information.

1.4 UAC FEES AND CHARGESAll UAC fees and charges are in Australian dollars and include 10 per cent GST. They are not refundable under any circumstances, except as required by law.

The following charges are estimates for the 2019–20 admissions period and are subject to change after 30 June 2019. UAC reserves the right to change its fees and charges during the admissions period. For the latest UAC fees and charges, visit uac.edu.au/fees.

ACCESS SCHEMES AND SCHOLARSHIPSUAC processes the following programs for participating institutions:

Educational Access Schemes Educational Access Schemes (EAS) are for applicants whose studies were negatively affected as a result of circumstances beyond their control or choosing.

To find out more, read section 5.6 and visit uac.edu.au/eas.

Schools Recommendation Schemes Schools Recommendation Schemes (SRS) are early offer programs that provide Year 12 applicants with the opportunity to be assessed on criteria other than, or in addition to, the ATAR.

To find out more, read section 5.6 and visit uac.edu.au/srs.

Equity Scholarships Equity Scholarships (ES) are awarded to applicants who are most in need of financial help.

To find out more, read section 7.8 and visit uac.edu.au/es.

UAC Guide 2019–202019 Year 12 NSW and ACT students Free(distributed through schools)

Processing chargesApplicants are encouraged to apply as early as possible to avoid higher processing charges.

Early bird3 April 2019 to midnight 30 September 2019 $70.00

Standard 1 October 2019 to midnight 7 February 2020 $200.00

ATAR Advice Notice2019 ATAR Advice Notice (digital) Free until midnight 29 February 2020

Printed or replacement notice (with free digital) $55.00Digital version only available for ATARs from 2009 onwards.

Verified copy of ATAR Advice Notice to overseas institution $60.00Each additional copy thereafter $25.00

Confirmation of offerPrinted confirmation of offer letter $55.00

Return/transfer of documentsCurrent admissions period $42.00Previous admissions period (up to five years) $92.00

Payment methodsOnline applications: Debit card or credit card (MasterCard or Visa cards that have been enabled for online payment) or PayPal.

2019 Year 12 students can also use BPAY or Post BillPay. (Credit cards cannot be used at Australia Post.)

All other transactions: Debit card or credit card (MasterCard or Visa only).

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THE ATAR

2 THE ATAR2.1 ELIGIBILITYTo be eligible for an ATAR in 2019, you must satisfactorily complete at least 10 units of ATAR courses. These ATAR courses must include at least:

− 8 units from Category A courses − 2 units of English − three Board Developed courses of 2 units or greater − four subjects.

The fourth point can easily be overlooked or misunderstood. A subject is an area of study (eg mathematics). Within that subject there may be a number of courses (eg Mathematics Standard 2, Mathematics, Mathematics Extension 1, Mathematics Extension 2). If a student studies, for example, Mathematics Extension 1, Mathematics Extension 2, English Advanced, English Extension 1, English Extension 2 and Biology, they will not meet the four subjects requirement because, while they have completed 10 units of ATAR courses, they have only studied three subjects: mathematics, English and biology.

ATAR coursesThere are many Higher School Certificate (HSC) courses but not all will contribute to an ATAR. Those that do are developed by the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA). They are known as ‘Board Developed courses’ and have formal examinations that yield graded assessments. They are classified as either Category A or Category B ATAR courses.

Category A courses have the academic rigour and depth of knowledge to provide the background for tertiary studies.

Category B courses are those for which the level of cognitive and performance demands are not regarded as satisfactory preparation for tertiary study, but their contribution to the ATAR is regarded as adequate if the other courses included in the ATAR calculation are more academically demanding.

Refer to the lists of 2019 Category A and B courses at the end of this section.

Satisfactory completion of a courseYou’ll be considered to have satisfactorily completed a course if, in your principal’s view, there is sufficient evidence that you have:

− followed the course developed or endorsed by NESA − applied yourself with diligence and sustained

effort to the set tasks and experiences provided in the course by the school

− achieved some or all of the course outcomes − made a genuine attempt at assessment tasks that

total more than 50 per cent of the available school assessment marks for that course.

You also need to make a serious attempt at the examination for the course. For more information about HSC eligibility requirements, visit the NESA website at educationstandards.nsw.edu.au.

Failure to satisfactorily complete a course will result in that course not contributing to the eligibility requirements. If the course is a 2-unit course with an associated extension course, failure to satisfactorily complete the 2-unit course will result in neither the 2-unit nor the extension course contributing towards your ATAR.

Who isn’t eligible for an ATAR?International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma candidates are not eligible for an ATAR. Instead, if they’ve been awarded the IB Diploma or Bilingual Diploma, they are allocated a UAC rank based on their total IB score.

Also, students undertaking tertiary preparation programs such as the Tertiary Preparation Certificate (TPC) and Open Foundation do not receive an ATAR.

2.2 YOUR HSC MARKSThe HSC syllabus and exams are set by NESA. Students receive a mark based on their performance against standards in each HSC course. There is no quota as to the number of students who can achieve top marks and students are not scaled against other students in the course.

Your HSC marks, as reported in your Record of Achievement, indicate the standards you have reached in each of your courses. Your HSC mark for each course is a 50:50 combination of your school-based assessment mark for that course and your external examination mark. For detailed information about the reporting of HSC marks, search for 'HSC results' at educationstandards.nsw.edu.au.

Assessment marksYour assessment tasks are marked at your school. Because schools mark in different ways, NESA needs to remove the differences so that it can compare the results in a way that is fair for all students. It does this through a process called ‘moderation’.

Moderation aligns school-based assessment marks with the raw statewide exam marks. Since the exam for a course is taken by all students completing that course, it can be used as a common standard against which school assessments can be compared. When assessment marks are moderated, students maintain their assessment rank but may be given a different assessment mark. If you are ranked second in your school assessment, you will receive the second highest moderated assessment mark.

Only assessment marks are moderated; you will always keep your own examination mark.

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Examination marks Your exam mark will depend on how well you perform in the exam and is independent of your assessment marks. You keep your own exam mark, regardless of your performance in your assessments.

Your performance in each of your HSC course exams is measured against standards defined by NESA. Depending on how well you meet these standards, your raw examination mark will be aligned to one of six performance bands.

For a 2-unit course, Band 6 indicates the highest level of performance. Students who reach this standard will receive an exam mark between 90 and 100. It ’s this aligned exam mark that’s reported on your Record of Achievement.

Your HSC Record of AchievementYour HSC Record of Achievement will show your examination mark, assessment mark, HSC mark and performance band for each HSC course you’ve completed. You won’t be given a single, overall score for your combined courses.

Below is an example of how your marks will be shown on your Record of Achievement.

2.3 YOUR ATARYour ATAR is a rank, not a mark out of 100. It ’s a number between 0.00 and 99.95 with increments of 0.05. It provides a measure of your overall academic achievement in relation to that of other students and helps universities rank applicants for selection into their courses.

ATARs are calculated in each state to reflect a student’s rank against other students in their state. An ATAR of 85.00 in NSW or the ACT is equivalent to an ATAR of 85.00 in other states.

In NSW, the ATAR is calculated and released by UAC. In the ACT, it ’s calculated by the ACT Board of Senior Secondary Studies and released by schools.

ScalingJust as individual units of different currencies are not of equal value (eg £1 is not the same as $1), marks in different courses can’t be compared because the courses are completely different. But just as exchange rates allow us to compare the value of different currencies, the scaling process allows us to compare marks in different courses properly and fairly.

WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?HSC marks, ATARs and selection ranks are all different things.

− HSC markYour HSC mark is a combination of your exam mark and moderated assessment mark for each course. You will also be notified of the performance band you have achieved for each course.

− ATARYour ATAR is a rank (not a mark) based on your position compared to other students in the state.

− Selection rankYour selection rank is your ATAR + any selection rank adjustments for which you are eligible. (Find out more about selection rank adjustments in section 5.2.) The lowest selection rank for a course will be the lowest selection rank of an applicant who receives an offer to that course.

Example: Record of Achievement

Year Course Examination mark Assessment mark HSC mark Performance band2019 English Advanced (2 unit) 83/100 77/100 80 5

English Extension 1 (1 unit) 44/50 46/50 45 E4Mathematics Standard 2 (2 unit) 75/100 83/100 79 4Business Studies (2 unit) 84/100 78/100 81 5Modern History (2 unit) 72/100 80/100 76 4Society and Culture (2 unit) 85/100 85/100 85 5Studies of Religion 1 (1 unit) 47/50 45/50 46 6

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Courses are scaled using the mean scores and distribution of marks, which indicate the ability of the students taking the course, not the perceived difficulty of the course:

− If a course has a high scaled mean it tells us that, on average, the ability of the students in that course is high – in general, they did well in their other courses. Courses such as Mathematics Extension 2 and Physics usually have high scaled means because they’re studied by high-achieving students.

− If a course has a low scaled mean it tells us that the ability of the students in that course ranges from high to low. (It doesn’t mean that you can’t get a high ATAR if you study that course.)

Your scaled mark in a course will be influenced by your position in the course and the scaled mean for that course. The example below shows a set of HSC and scaled marks corresponding to results at the 90th percentile for each course.

CourseScaled mean

HSC mark

Scaled mark

Ancient History 46.6 89.0 76.8Biology 52.6 89.0 78.4Business Studies 48.0 89.0 77.0Society and Culture 46.4 91.0 75.0Physics 61.0 89.0 84.4English Standard 40.2 82.0 63.6

Your scaled marks, not your HSC marks, will be used to calculate your ATAR. In this example, even though the highest HSC mark was for Society and Culture, it won’t be included in the ATAR calculation. This is because in NSW the ATAR is calculated using the scaled marks from 2 units of English (even if they are your lowest units, as in this example) plus the next

best 8 units (to make 10 units in total), and in this example, Society and Culture has the lowest scaled mark of all the courses (apart from English).

Scaled marks are not reported to students.

English coursesIn NSW, it ’s mandatory for 2 units of English to be included in the ATAR.

The NSW ATAR is calculated using the scaled marks from your best 2 units of English, plus your next 8 best units. If you’re studying additional English units and they’re among your next 8 best units, they will also be used in your ATAR calculation.

In 2019, English Studies is a Category B course and can be included in the ATAR calculation.

Mathematics coursesUp to 4 units of calculus-based maths can be included in the ATAR calculation. Mathematics Extension 1 has a different weighting (in terms of units) depending on if it ’s paired with Mathematics or Mathematics Extension 2.

If you study Mathematics (2 units), then Mathematics Extension 1 counts for 1 unit.

If you study Mathematics Extension 2 (2 units), then Mathematics Extension 1 counts for 2 units. This is calculated by doubling the mark you receive for the 1-unit course.

If you complete Mathematics then go on to satisfactorily complete Mathematics Extension 1 and Mathematics Extension 2, your results in Mathematics will not be included in your ATAR calculation, even if you’ve excelled in it.

Mathematics Standard 1 is a Category B course and can be included in your ATAR calculation.

BUSTING THE ATAR MYTHSAs you can see, calculating the ATAR is a complex process, and as a result there are some myths and misunderstandings. Here are some of the more common ones, along with the correct information.

MythSome courses are always ‘scaled up’, so I should take these courses. Some courses are always ‘scaled down’, so I shouldn’t take these courses.

FactMarks are scaled according to a course’s scaled mean. The scaled mean indicates the academic ability of the course candidature, which can change from year to year. For most courses, your scaled mark will be lower than your HSC mark. To get the best possible position and maximise your scaled marks, select the courses you’ll do best in.

Myth I need to study ‘hard’ subjects to get high scaled marks.

Fact'Hard' is a subjective term. What is hard for one student could be easy for another. Students who achieve an ATAR of 99.95 study a large variety of subjects. You should choose the courses in which you feel you’ll perform the best.

MythI should study Mathematics Standard 2 rather than Mathematics to get a better ATAR.

FactIt ’s very difficult to predict which course will lead to a higher scaled mark. Your scaled mark depends on the scaled mean of the course and your position in the course. Some university courses have prerequisites or assumed knowledge of Mathematics, so choose the level of maths that best suits your plans for further study.

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Below is an example of an ATAR notification.

Accumulated coursesCourses can be accumulated for the ATAR over a period of up to five years. Scaled marks are calculated in the year you complete the course and the scaled mark can be included in your ATAR calculation when you become ATAR eligible.

Repeated coursesYou’ll be considered to be repeating an HSC course if you:

− repeat the same course − study a different course in the same subject area,

apart from an extension course.

If you repeat a course, only the marks for your latest satisfactory attempt will be available for inclusion in the calculation of your ATAR, even if they’re lower than your earlier attempt.

You will receive an ATAR the first year you satisfy the eligibility requirements. If you complete additional courses or repeat courses, your ATAR will be recalculated. Your most recent ATAR will be the one used by tertiary institutions for selection purposes.

Re-marked HSC papersIf NESA provides UAC with amended HSC results, your ATAR will automatically be recalculated and UAC will notify you by email.

2.4 LIMITED ATAR A Limited ATAR is calculated using the scaled marks from at least 1 unit of English plus the best 4 other units of Category A courses, rather than the best 10 units used for the standard ATAR.

Some institutions will assess applicants based on the Limited ATAR, along with other selection criteria.

To be eligible for a Limited ATAR, you must: − be over 20 years of age on 1 March in the year

you complete your HSC studies − have taken between 5 and 9 units of ATAR

courses, including at least 1 unit of English − have completed all courses in the same academic

year. You can’t accumulate courses over several years.

YOUR ATAR IS AFFECTED BY

YOUR ATAR IS NOT AFFECTED BY

Your position in your courses.

The school you attend.

Your raw HSC marks provided by the NSW Education Standards Authority.

Studying certain courses, such as Visual Arts or Business Studies.

Choosing subjects you enjoy and do well in, and working consistently at your optimal level.

Studying extension or advanced courses.Studying extra units.The performance band you achieve.

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2.5 RECEIVING YOUR ATARYou can access your ATAR or Limited ATAR by logging in to the UAC website or the My UAC app from mid-December 2019. To log in, you’ll need your Year 12 student number and your UAC PIN.

When you view your ATAR, you’ll be able to see a list of the ATAR courses you studied and their category, and the number of units of each ATAR course that contributed to the calculation of your ATAR. You’ll also be able to download your official ATAR Advice Notice.

If you receive an ATAR between 0.00 and 30.00, your ATAR will appear as ‘30 or less’. If you haven’t met the requirements of the ATAR, your ATAR will be recorded as ‘not eligible’.

If you have a query about your ATAR, you can call UAC’s ATAR Enquiry Centre, which operates when ATARs are released.

ATARs are only accessible by individual students or their authorised agents. ATARs are also released to institutions for the purpose of making offers to courses. UAC doesn’t provide ATARs to parents, schools or careers advisers.

Read more about the release of the 2019 ATAR on page 14.

2.6 HSC AND ATAR: WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?

HSC marks and the ATAR are two different measures of achievement. HSC marks tell you about your performance, whereas your ATAR tells you about your position, or ranking.

They are calculated separately using different methods.

The table below outlines the main differences between your HSC marks and your ATAR.

Your HSC marks Your ATAR

Provide information about how well you’ve performed in each of the courses you’ve completed.

Provides information about where you’re positioned overall in relation to other students.

Indicate your performance in the courses you’ve studied.

Allows you to be compared with other students who have completed different combinations of courses.

Are reported against standards.

Is a rank, not a mark.

Are provided by the NSW Education Standards Authority.

Is provided by UAC.

Most HSC marks lie between 50 and 100, and the middle students in most courses receive a mark between 70 and 80. Students who achieve marks in the mid-70s may get an ATAR of around 70.00 but sometimes HSC marks in the 70s can mean a much lower ATAR, depending on the courses and the student’s position in those courses. A high level of performance in their HSC courses does not guarantee the student a high position in those courses.

Consider, as an example, Fred and Laura, who completed the same HSC courses in the same year. Fred received an HSC mark of 70 in each course, while Laura received an HSC mark of 80 in each course.

Course

Fred Laura

HSC mark Percentile

HSC mark Percentile

Biology 70 33 80 66

Business Studies 70 37 80 66

English Advanced 70 11 80 42

Mathematics 70 24 80 51

Modern History 70 30 80 62

Visual Arts 70 10 80 52

ATAR 57.55 77.95

Their HSC marks in each course differ by only 10, yet their ATARs differ by 20.4. Their performance was similar but their positions (reflected by their percentiles) were quite different.

Laura’s ATAR is similar to her HSC marks while Fred’s ATAR is much lower than his HSC marks. This is because Laura’s percentiles (her positions) in her courses are much better than Fred’s.

The percentile column in this table tells us about their positions in more detail. For example, Laura’s mark of 80 in Biology positioned her in the 66th percentile, which means she is placed in the top 34 per cent of students. Fred’s mark of 70 is in the 33rd percentile, so he’s only in the top 67 per cent of students. Even though Fred and Laura’s performance in Biology differed by only 10 marks, their positions varied by 33.

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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE RELEASE OF THE 2019 ATAR

2019 NSW HSC studentsYou will be able to access your ATAR from 1pm on Tuesday 17 December on UAC’s website or the My UAC app. You will need your HSC student number and your UAC PIN (read section 4.9).

All About Your ATARThe All About Your ATAR booklet answers many of the questions asked about the ATAR and how it is calculated. We'll email it to you in December.

Institution contact details during December and JanuaryIncluded in the All About Your ATAR booklet will be contact details for each of UAC’s participating institutions during December and January and information about special advisory days for HSC students.

You must contact the institutions directly for information about your course options.

ATAR Enquiry Centre – 1300 MY ATAR (1300 692 827)If, after reading the All About Your ATAR booklet, you still have questions, call the ATAR Enquiry Centre on the number above (or (02) 9119 5012 from mobiles) during business hours Sydney time. The ATAR Enquiry Centre will be open for a few days after the release of the ATAR on Tuesday 17 December.

2019 ACT Year 12 studentsThe ACT Board of Senior Secondary Studies will issue the ACT Senior Secondary Certificate and Tertiary Entrance Statement (including ATAR) to ACT students on Tuesday 17 December. Collect your certificates from your college on or after this date.

You will also be able to access your ATAR from 1pm on Tuesday 17 December on UAC’s website or the My UAC app. You will need your Year 12 student number and your UAC PIN.

Information about the calculation of the ACT ATAR is available from the ACT Board of Senior Secondary Studies. Call (02) 6205 7181 or visit bsss.act.edu.au.

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FAQS ABOUT THE ATAR

Why is my ATAR low compared with my HSC marks?It ’s a mistake to compare your HSC marks and your ATAR, as they’re different measures of achievement – performance (HSC) and position (ATAR).

There’s no general rule for the relationship between these two measures. However, if you are in the middle group of students in all your courses (with marks typically in the mid-70s), you may get an ATAR of around 70.00, which is usually close to the middle ATAR. But sometimes marks in the 70s can mean a much lower ATAR depending on your courses and your position in those courses. See the example of Fred and Laura on page 13.

If I am ranked third in my class but get the highest exam mark, will that exam mark be given to the student ranked first?No. You’ll keep your own exam mark and your own assessment rank. When your school’s assessment marks are moderated, you may be given a different assessment mark depending on the exam results of the other students in your course, but you’ll keep your rank. Your exam mark will depend on how well you perform in the exam and is not affected by your assessment rank.

Why do some courses scale better than others? Courses are scaled using the mean scores and distribution of marks, which indicate the ability of the course candidature (ie all students studying that course). Courses such as Mathematics Extension 2 and Physics traditionally scale well because of this. However, you need to achieve high HSC marks to gain any benefit from scaling.

What happens if I do not ‘satisfactorily complete’ a course?‘Satisfactory completion’ is described in section 2.1. If you do not satisfactorily complete a course, that course will not count towards meeting your ATAR requirements. If the course is a 2-unit course with an associated extension course in which you are enrolled, the extension course will not count either.

Receiving a mark for a course on your Record of Achievement issued by NESA is an indication that you have satisfactorily completed that course.

How many units of maths can be included in the calculation of the ATAR? Up to 4 units of maths can be included in the ATAR calculation. If you study Mathematics Extension 1 you should be aware that it has a different weighting (in terms of units) depending on whether you take Mathematics or Mathematics Extension 2. Read ‘Mathematics courses’ on page 11.

Can my ATAR be recalculated?Generally speaking no, but there are some instances in which your ATAR will be recalculated:

− if NESA provides amended HSC results − if you complete additional courses in subsequent years − if you repeat courses in subsequent years.

If your ATAR is recalculated you will receive a new ATAR notification.

Are schools notified of ATARs?No. UAC does not release ATAR information to schools. ATARs are released only to the individual student and the institutions to which that student has applied.

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HSC BOARD DEVELOPED COURSES TO BE EXAMINED IN 2019CATEGORY A COURSES

Number Course nameUnit value Subject

15000 Aboriginal Studies 2 Aboriginal Studies15010 Agriculture 2 Agriculture15020 Ancient History 2 Ancient History15280 History Extension1 1 Ancient History15030 Biology 2 Biology15040 Business Studies 2 Business Studies15050 Chemistry 2 Chemistry15060 Community and Family

Studies 2 Community and Family

Studies15070 Dance 2 Dance15080 Design and Technology 2 Design and Technology15090 Drama 2 Drama15100 Earth and

Environmental Science2 Earth and

Environmental Science15110 Economics 2 Economics15120 Engineering Studies 2 Engineering Studies15155 English as an Additional

Language or Dialect2 English

15130 English Standard 2 English15140 English Advanced 2 English15160 English Extension 1 1 English15170 English Extension 2 1 English15180 Food Technology 2 Food Technology15190 Geography 2 Geography15200 Industrial Technology 2 Industrial Technology15210 Information Processes

and Technology 2 Information Processes

and Technology15215 Investigating Science 2 Investigating Science15220 Legal Studies 2 Legal Studies15236 Mathematics Standard 2 2 Mathematics15240 Mathematics 2 Mathematics15250 Mathematics Extension 12 1/2 Mathematics15260 Mathematics Extension 2 2 Mathematics15270 Modern History 2 Modern History 15280 History Extension1 1 Modern History15290 Music 1 2 Music15300 Music 2 2 Music15310 Music Extension3 1 Music15320 Personal Development,

Health and Physical Education

2 Personal Development, Health and Physical Education

15330 Physics 2 Physics15345 Science Extension 1 Science15350 Society and Culture 2 Society and Culture15360 Software Design and

Development 2 Software Design and

Development15370 Studies of Religion I4 1 Studies of Religion15380 Studies of Religion II4 2 Studies of Religion15390 Textiles and Design 2 Textiles and Design15400 Visual Arts 2 Visual Arts

Number Course nameUnit value Subject

Languages

15500 Arabic Beginners 2 Arabic15510 Arabic Continuers 2 Arabic15520 Arabic Extension 1 Arabic15530 Armenian Continuers 2 Armenian15540 Chinese Beginners 2 Chinese15550 Chinese Continuers 2 Chinese15557 Chinese in Context 2 Chinese15565 Chinese and Literature 2 Chinese15570 Chinese Extension 1 Chinese15580 Classical Greek

Continuers2 Classical Greek

15590 Classical Greek Extension

1 Classical Greek

15600 Classical Hebrew Continuers

2 Classical Hebrew

15610 Classical Hebrew Extension

1 Classical Hebrew

15620 Croatian Continuers5 2 Croatian15640 Dutch Continuers 2 Dutch15660 Filipino Continuers 2 Filipino15670 French Beginners 2 French15680 French Continuers 2 French15690 French Extension 1 French15700 German Beginners 2 German15710 German Continuers 2 German15720 German Extension 1 German15730 Hindi Continuers 2 Hindi15740 Hungarian Continuers 2 Hungarian15750 Indonesian Beginners 2 Indonesian15760 Indonesian Continuers 2 Indonesian15767 Indonesian in Context 2 Indonesian15775 Indonesian and

Literature62 Indonesian

15780 Indonesian Extension 1 Indonesian15790 Italian Beginners 2 Italian15800 Italian Continuers 2 Italian15810 Italian Extension 1 Italian15820 Japanese Beginners 2 Japanese15830 Japanese Continuers 2 Japanese15837 Japanese in Context 2 Japanese15845 Japanese and Literature 2 Japanese15850 Japanese Extension 1 Japanese15860 Khmer Continuers 2 Khmer15870 Korean Beginners 2 Korean15880 Korean Continuers 2 Korean15887 Korean in Context 2 Korean15895 Korean and Literature 2 Korean15900 Latin Continuers 2 Latin15910 Latin Extension 1 Latin15940 Macedonian Continuers5 2 Macedonian

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Number Course nameUnit value Subject

15950 Malay Background Speakers6

2 Malay

15960 Maltese Continuers 2 Maltese15970 Modern Greek

Beginners2 Modern Greek

15980 Modern Greek Continuers

2 Modern Greek

15990 Modern Greek Extension

1 Modern Greek

16000 Modern Hebrew Continuers

2 Modern Hebrew

16015 Persian Continuers 2 Persian16020 Polish Continuers 2 Polish16030 Portuguese Continuers 2 Portuguese16035 Punjabi Continuers 2 Punjabi16045 Russian Continuers 2 Russian16050 Serbian Continuers5 2 Serbian16070 Spanish Beginners 2 Spanish16080 Spanish Continuers 2 Spanish16090 Spanish Extension 1 Spanish16100 Swedish Continuers 2 Swedish16110 Tamil Continuers 2 Tamil16120 Turkish Continuers 2 Turkish16140 Vietnamese Continuers 2 Vietnamese

CATEGORY B COURSES

Number Course name7Unit value Subject

26087 Automotive (Vehicle Body) (Examination)

2 Automotive

26089 Automotive (Mechanical Technology) (Examination)

2 Automotive

26199 Business Services (Examination)

2 Business Services

26299 Construction (Examination)

2 Construction

26399 Electrotechnology (Examination)

2 Electrotechnology

15126 English Studies (Examination)

2 English

26499 Entertainment Industry (Examination)

2 Entertainment Industry

27299 Financial Services (Examination)

2 Financial Services

26587 Hospitality (Kitchen Operations and Cookery) (Examination)

2 Hospitality

26589 Hospitality (Food and Beverage) (Examination)

2 Hospitality

27199 Human Services (Examination)

2 Human Services

27385 IDT (Digital Animation) (Examination)

2 Information and Digital Technology

27387 IDT (Networking and Hardware) (Examination)

2 Information and Digital Technology

27389 IDT (Web and Software Applications) (Examination)

2 Information and Digital Technology

NOTES

1 You can study both Ancient History and Modern History, but there is only one History Extension course. It is considered a course within the subject of either Modern History or Ancient History.

2 The unit value of this course changes depending on whether the course is taken in combination with Mathematics or Mathematics Extension 2.

3 You must study Music 2 if you wish to study HSC Music Extension.

4 You may study either Studies of Religion I or Studies of Religion II, but not both.

5 You may study only one of the following languages: Croatian continuers, Macedonian continuers, Serbian continuers.

6 You can count only one of Malay Background Speakers or Indonesian and Literature in your pattern of study.

7 An optional HSC written examination in these courses is offered to eligible students. Subject to ATAR rules, you must undertake the optional written examination to have the results from this course available for inclusion in the calculation of your ATAR. Check with your school or the NESA website at educationstandards.nsw.edu.au for more information.

For interstate Year 12 and International Baccalaureate (IB) comparable courses, visit uac.edu.au/year12-quals.

Number Course name7Unit value Subject

15232 Mathematics Standard 1 (Examination)

2 Mathematics

26799 Metal and Engineering (Examination)

2 Metal and Engineering

26899 Primary Industries (Examination)

2 Primary Industries

26999 Retail Services (Examination)

2 Retail Services

27499 Tourism, Travel and Events (Examination)

2 Tourism, Travel and Events6

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3.1 THE BIG QUESTIONSThere are many different institutions to choose from when you are thinking about tertiary study. UAC has 27 participating institutions offering more than 2,000 undergraduate courses to domestic students and 19 participating institutions offering more than 1,500 courses to international students.

This section explains where you can get answers to some of the most important questions to ask yourself when choosing your courses.

What courses are available?Refer to each institution’s entry for a list of courses.

If you have an idea of the area you’d like to study but aren’t sure what courses you can study, or where, use the Course Finder on page 215. Here you’ll find two course indexes: the cross-referenced index links subjects to main areas of study. You can look up a general area of interest to find the related main area of study. Then go to the main areas of study index to find a list of related courses.

For the latest information about courses you can apply for through UAC, use the course search on the UAC website or the My UAC app.

How do I choose the right course for me?It can be overwhelming trying to figure out what you want to study, and what career path is right for you. Here are a few things to keep in mind:

− What are you interested in? What subjects do you most enjoy and do well in at school? Choosing something that you’re good at and interested in is the first step towards doing well at university.

− Investigate the jobs that use these subjects as key parts of what they do.

− Do some work experience. Consider volunteering at a workplace to see if you enjoy it.

− If you’re in Australia, visit careers expos and open days where you can meet and talk to staff from universities and colleges, prospective employers or recruiters. If you’re overseas, find out when each institution will be running information sessions in your home country.

− Consider areas of job growth and skills shortages. − Beware of peer pressure (eg picking a course just

because your friends are), family expectations (eg choosing a course because you think it ’s what your parents want), lack of direction (eg selecting a course because it looks easy or is close to home) and misguided perceptions (eg not wanting to ‘waste’ a high ATAR).

− Take a look at Course Compass, UAC’s course-finding tool. It can show you the study paths taken by people with an academic background similar to yours. Go to uac.edu.au/coursecompass.

3 CHOOSING YOUR COURSESWhat jobs could I get with this degree?On the UAC website you’ll find course descriptions that include examples of jobs and careers graduates could pursue – you might be surprised by the options available to you. For information about other places to find careers information and advice, read section 3.3.

What do I need to get in?To be eligible to be considered for a course you need to:

− meet the admission criteria of the institution offering the course. You can find these in each institution’s entry on the UAC website at uac.edu.au/institutions.

− fulfil the entrance requirements of your chosen course. Some have course prerequisites or additional selection criteria – these details can be found in the course descriptions on UAC’s website via uac.edu.au/search.

What are my chances of getting in?Selection is a competitive process and your chances of being offered a place in your chosen course depend on how well you meet its selection criteria. Selection into most courses is based primarily on your selection rank (ATAR plus adjustment factors). Some courses also assess additional criteria, such as interviews, assessments or portfolios.

Course descriptions show, where relevant, the lowest ATAR and lowest selection rank that previously resulted in an offer to each course. Use these as a guide only to your chances of being selected for the course for semester 1, 2020. Be aware that the lowest selection rank includes the applicant’s ATAR and any applicable selection rank adjustments; the applicant may not have received an offer if they hadn’t been eligible for those adjustments.

Some institutions provide a guaranteed ATAR or selection rank instead of a lowest selection rank. If you achieve this ATAR or selection rank you will receive an offer to the course. Other institutions provide an estimated selection rank.

What if I’m not eligible for a course?If you don’t meet the entry requirements for your chosen course/s, you can select pathway courses as your preferences.

Some institutions may make a slipback offer to a pathway course if you’re not eligible or competitive enough to receive an offer to a course you’ve applied to.

Read section 5.3 for information about pathway courses through UAC.

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Does the course have additional selection criteria or special requirements?Some courses have additional selection criteria you’re required to meet to be considered for entry. These could include a personal written statement, a questionnaire, a portfolio of work, an audition, an interview or a test. For details, read the course descriptions via uac.edu.au/search.

There are also special conditions for students enrolling in health- and welfare-related courses and teacher education courses: read section 3.2 below.

3.2 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AND POLICIES

Special requirements and policies apply to students in health- and welfare-related courses and teacher education courses.

These requirements relate to: − clinical/internship placements undertaken as part

of your course − proof of English language proficiency − accreditation and procedures for employment

after you have completed the course.

Note that requirements and policies in these areas are subject to regular review.

Teacher education courses Requirements for students intending to teach in NSW schoolsFor accreditation as a teacher in NSW, graduates will need to meet requirements set by the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA). Students entering accredited teaching programs need to have achieved a minimum of three Band 5s, one of which must be in English, in their HSC or meet a comparable academic standard early in the program.

Check with individual institutions for further information on academic and non-academic entry requirements for particular teaching programs and other approved pathways to study if you do not meet these requirements.

Literacy and numeracy test for initial teacher education studentsAll initial teacher education students will need to meet the benchmark set by the national Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teacher Education Students prior to their final professional experience placement and graduation. Read further information about the test at aitsl.edu.au.

Background checking processes If you intend to engage in child-related work, you must hold a valid Working With Children Check clearance. Visit the Office of the Children’s Guardian website at kidsguardian.nsw.gov.au for more information.

Additionally, you must be employment screened before beginning an internship or associate teacher program in schools. This may involve providing a Working With Children Check clearance number and completing other employment screening requirements. Visit teach.nsw.edu.au for details. If you do not meet these requirements, you may not be able to undertake practical course requirements in NSW schools.

Health- and welfare-related coursesCriminal record checksIn accordance with NSW Health policy, students who need to complete clinical placements in the NSW public health system are required to:

− obtain a National Criminal Record Check before they commence clinical placements in NSW Health facilities

− sign a Code of Conduct Agreement stating that they will abide by the NSW Health Code of Conduct.

To ensure you provide the correct documentation, search for ‘clinical placements’ at heti.nsw.gov.au or health.nsw.gov.au.

Infectious diseasesStudents who need to complete clinical training in NSW public health facilities are subject to NSW Health requirements for healthcare workers to demonstrate their protection against specified infectious diseases in the first year of their course: search for ‘clinical placements’ at health.nsw.gov.au.

There are other restrictions on clinical practice of healthcare workers with certain blood-borne viruses. For more information, search for ‘HIV, Hepatitis B or Hepatitis C – Health Care Workers Infected’ at health.nsw.gov.au/policies.

If you do not comply with the above requirements relating to criminal record checks and infectious diseases, you will not be permitted to attend your clinical placement in the NSW health system and progress in your course may be affected.

Nursing and midwifery courses: English language proficiencyIn your path to becoming a nurse or midwife in Australia you may have to provide proof of proficiency in English in the following instances.

When you apply through UAC for admission to your courseIf you have undertaken your studies in an overseas country, you may have to provide proof of proficiency in English. Most institutions have many ways for you to provide proof of English language proficiency. You can find information on which tests and qualifications are acceptable on UAC’s website at uac.edu.au/elp.

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When you apply for registration as a nurse or midwifeIf you are applying for the first time in Australia for registration as a nurse or a midwife, you are required to show English language proficiency. You must meet the English language skills registration standard of the Nursing and Midwifery Board (NMBA). For more information, visit the NMBA website at nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au.

3.3 WHERE TO GO FOR MORE INFORMATION

There are many places you can go to research career information and seek advice.

UAC’s participating institutionsRead the course descriptions on the UAC website via uac.edu.au/search for a list of possible career opportunities for your chosen courses and contact the careers service at individual institutions.

School careers advisersThe careers adviser at your school can give you careers advice and information.

Professional organisationsFind careers information from societies, institutes or associations for each profession. You can search industry organisations online. Some tertiary institutions list professional organisations on their websites.

OnlineCheck out the following useful resources:

− qilt.edu.au The Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching website helps you compare official study experience and employment outcomes data from Australian higher education institutions.

− courseseeker.edu.au Course Seeker is an Australian Government website that collates information on undergraduate courses at all public universities – and some other higher education providers – across Australia.

− myfuture.edu.au myfuture is a government career information and exploration service, which can help you manage your career with information on particular jobs, general career areas and courses.

− careersadvisoryservice.com Careers Advisory Service is a NSW Government initiative that has up-to-date information on a range of career and study options available following the release of the HSC results.

− goodcareersguide.com.au The Good Careers Guide provides information on more than 400 occupations, including job descriptions, requirements, education and training, employment opportunities, related jobs and contacts.

− gooduniversitiesguide.com.au The Good Universities Guide profiles all Australian universities, as well as select private providers and TAFEs, to help you compare institutions and courses.

− graduatecareers.com.au Graduate Careers Australia produces a range of graduate-related information about industry and salary trends, and employment opportunities.

There are also many commercial job vacancy websites which can show you the variety of jobs available, skill shortages in different fields and job growth areas.

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Applying directly to the uniSome of our participating institutions also take direct applications, which you can have in addition to your UAC application. If you complete both a UAC application and a direct application, make sure you don’t duplicate your course preferences. If you do, you will be automatically assessed as ‘not eligible’ for an offer to that course in your UAC application. This ensures you don’t receive two offers to the same course. So make the most of both applications and choose different preferences in each.

If you receive an offer through your direct application, you can still receive an offer through your UAC application. Check with the uni as to how and when it will make its direct offers. You can read about UAC offers in section 6, ‘Offers and enrolment’.

4.2 WHEN DO I APPLY?Applications open on Wednesday 3 April 2019.

Early closing datesSome courses, particularly those with additional selection criteria, have early closing dates. You can’t select a course after it has closed.

Early closing dates are indicated in the course search on the UAC website and in the My UAC app.

What if I’m still deciding which courses to choose?It ’s best to apply before midnight on Monday 30 September 2019 to avoid the increase to the processing charge. It doesn’t matter if you’re not sure which courses to apply for – you can change your preferences as many times as you want before preference deadlines.

Note that many courses won’t be available to be selected when applications open in April. They will be added when details have been confirmed. If your course is not available, simply select one course to complete your application – it ’s quick, easy and free to change your preferences later.

We’ll keep you posted on new courses as they become available – check UAC’s course search at uac.edu.au/search or the My UAC app regularly.

4.3 HOW DO I APPLY?To apply, go to the UAC website and select ‘Apply or log in’ at the top right of the screen. If you are a domestic student, select ‘Undergraduate application’. If you are an international student, select ‘International application’. A series of questions and prompts will guide you through the application process.

4.1 APPLYING THROUGH UACYou can apply through UAC as a domestic student if you’re:

− an Australian or New Zealand citizen − a permanent resident of Australia − the holder of an Australian permanent resident

humanitarian visa.

If you’re an international student you can apply through UAC if you are undertaking one of the following qualifications in 2019:

− an Australian Year 12 in Australia − an Australian Year 12 outside Australia − an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma − a New Zealand National Certificate of Educational

Achievement (NCEA) Level 3.

Other international students can apply directly to the institution: contact the institutions to which you intend to apply as soon as possible. Each institution has its own application procedures and admission criteria.

PROSPECTIVE PERMANENT RESIDENTSIf you are granted permanent resident status after you have applied to UAC as an international applicant, you must apply again through UAC as a domestic undergraduate applicant. You must also write to the Senior Operations Officer at UAC as soon as possible to explain your change in status and provide a verified copy of your current passport.

If your status changes after you receive an offer, you must speak with the individual institution concerned.

Every year, more than 50,000 Year 12 students apply for uni through UAC. Applying through UAC means you don’t need to apply separately to each institution. It also means you can apply for early offer schemes processed through UAC (Schools Recommendation Schemes) and, if you’re a domestic applicant, Educational Access Schemes.

Through these schemes, the institutions are able to consider factors in addition to your ATAR, such as your Year 11 results and any educational disadvantages you have experienced. Read more about them in section 5.6.

UAC processes the applications but the institutions decide who receives an offer of a place. UAC’s participating institutions are listed on the back cover.

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AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTSThere are several requirements international students must meet to study in Australia.

Student visa requirementsTo study in Australia you need to apply for a student visa. A student visa allows you to come to Australia for a specified period to study at an educational institution. To be eligible for a student visa, you need to meet the conditions set by the Australian Government’s Department of Home Affairs.

At the time of making your student visa application, you must have a Confirmation of Enrolment from an education provider.

You will receive a Confirmation of Enrolment from an institution after you accept your offer and send your payment. For further information, refer to the institution entries at uac.edu.au/institutions.

To find out more about student visa requirements, visit ‘Visas’ at immi.homeaffairs.gov.au.

Students under 18 years of ageIf you will be under 18 years of age when you arrive in Australia to study, special requirements are in place. Before you are granted a student visa, the Australian Government must be satisfied that you have appropriate accommodation, support and general welfare arrangements in place for the period that you will be under 18 years of age while in Australia.

Each institution decides whether they will accept responsibility for welfare arrangements for international students who are under 18 years of age. Check the institution information at uac.edu.au/institutions.

Overseas Student Health CoverOverseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is insurance for international students to help them with the costs of medical and hospital care they may require while they are in Australia. However, OSHC does not cover dental treatment. As dental services in Australia are expensive, you should have your teeth checked and any necessary dental work completed before you leave home.

The Australian Government requires all international students on a student visa and their dependants to purchase an approved OSHC policy from an Australian registered health fund for the duration of their visas. OSHC is not included in tuition fees.

Belgian, Norwegian and some Swedish students are not required to purchase OSHC as part of their visa requirements; they are considered to have met ‘adequate insurance’ requirements due to a reciprocal arrangement between their country and the Australian Government.

Many institutions have arrangements with preferred OSHC providers. Read the institution entries at uac.edu.au/institutions for more information. Students, however, are free to choose their own health cover provider. A list of OSHC providers, together with general information about OSHC, is available from the Private Health Insurance Ombudsman website. Search ‘OSHC’ at privatehealth.gov.au.

How do I organise OSHC?You must organise and pay for OSHC before you arrive in Australia. Once you receive an unconditional offer to study at an Australian educational institution, you will be required to pay your OSHC charge at the same time that you pay your tuition fee deposit.

You can arrange to pay for your OSHC through your educational institution or you can choose your own OSHC provider from another Australian registered private health insurer.

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You’ll need to agree to a declaration – you can read the printed version on page 28.

To start your application you’ll need your Year 12 student number and UAC PIN (this will be emailed to you on 3 April).

Enter your full name as it appears on your official ID (ie birth certificate, passport or citizenship documents).

Once you’ve entered these details, you’ll be given a nine-digit UAC application number. You’ll need this number to log in to your UAC application to update details, change preferences, check for messages and view offers.

To make the application process as quick and easy as possible, make sure you have the following within reach:

− your Year 12 student number and UAC PIN − a list of your chosen courses and their course codes − your UCAT (University Clinical Aptitude Test)

or International Student Admission Test (ISAT) candidate number, if relevant

− a credit card (MasterCard or Visa) or PayPal account to pay the processing fee. Domestic Year 12 students can also ‘commit to pay’ using BPAY or Post BillPay.

If you wish to apply to a course at one of the institutions listed in Part 3, apply directly to the institution. You cannot apply through UAC.

Only one applicationYou can submit only one application through UAC for undergraduate courses starting in semester 1, 2020.

If you change your mind about the courses you’ve selected, you can replace or re-order them at any time before offer round closing dates by logging in to your application through the UAC website. Read section 4.11, ‘Changing your course preferences’, to find out how.

Questions or problems?If you have any questions about your application, admission criteria or course details, it ’s best to ask.

To talk to someone about your application, call UAC on 1300 275 822 or (02) 9752 0200 (from mobiles), Monday to Friday between 8.30am and 4.30pm Sydney time. Alternatively, you can send your question via the enquiry form at uac.edu.au/contact, or send us a message on Facebook or Twitter.

Queries about admission criteria or course details should be directed to the relevant institution. See the back cover of this Guide for contact details.

4.4 SELECTING YOUR COURSE PREFERENCES

Domestic applicants can select up to five courses in their UAC application, and international applicants can select up to six.

Take some time to think about the courses you’ve chosen. First on the list should be the course you’d most like to do, followed by your second preference, then third, and so on.

You can change the order of your preferences – or even the courses you’ve selected – as often as you like before the closing dates for each offer round.

If there is more than one start date for a course, you’ll need to select your preferred start date. You can apply for the same course with multiple start dates, however each start date counts as a separate preference.

Most undergraduate courses are Commonwealth-supported place or domestic fee-paying courses. For information about the different types of courses and their costs, read section 7, ‘Course costs and financial assistance’.

Are all my preferences given equal consideration?Yes. If you’re not selected for your first preference, you’ll be considered equally with all other eligible applicants for your second preference and so on.

Your chance of being selected for a course is not decreased because you placed it as a lower order preference. Similarly, you won’t be selected for a course just because you entered that course as a higher order preference.

For example: Anna, James and Sarah all applied for B Accounting. Anna put it as her fourth preference, while James and Sarah listed it as their first preference. Anna missed out on offers to her first, second and third preferences but was a more competitive candidate for B Accounting than both James and Sarah. So, Anna received an offer to B Accounting (her fourth preference) while James and Sarah did not, despite them listing it first.

4.5 AUTHORISING SOMEONE TO ACT ON YOUR BEHALF

Your application and all the information within it is confidential. For privacy reasons, we cannot discuss information relating to your application with anyone but you.

If you wish, you can authorise another person to act on your behalf and speak to UAC about your application. To do so, select this option when you first apply.

To authorise someone to act on your behalf after you’ve applied, submit an email enquiry and include the details of the person you are authorising.

For international applicants, this person can be a different person or the same person as the agent/representative who may be helping you with your application and visa formalities. Read ‘Agent-assisted applications’ on the next page.

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The person you authorise cannot accept an offer on your behalf. For details on how to authorise someone to accept an offer on your behalf, contact the relevant institution.

Agent-assisted applicationsIf you’re an international applicant, you may be applying through an agent. When you apply you will be asked to enter your agent’s unique identification code (UACID) for each institution you apply for; your agent will have this. You can add, change or delete your agent’s UACID later, if you need to.

Your agent will be able to access information about your application through UAC’s website; for example, they will be able to view the courses you list and the offers you receive.

4.6 SERVICES FOR APPLICANTS WITH A DISABILITY

If you have a disability or an ongoing illness that may disadvantage you during your studies, we encourage you to include this information in your application. Any information you provide will not affect your application for admission; it will be seen only by disability services staff and will help the institution meet your education needs should you be offered a place in one of their courses.

Institutions may be able to provide note takers, personal readers, examination provisions, learning assistance, alternative assessment methods and academic material in alternative formats. Some institutions may provide parking for holders of Roads and Maritime Services Mobility Parking Scheme permits.

Speak to disability services staff at the institution for information and advice about preparing for study. For contact details and more information about services provided, visit uac.edu.au/disability.

The Get Ready for Uni website has information on making the move from school to university when you have a disability: westernsydney.edu.au/getreadyforuni.

If you have a disability and you’re having trouble applying through UAC, call us on 1300 275 822 or (02) 9752 0200 (from mobiles), Monday to Friday between 8.30am and 4.30pm Sydney time, and we’ll help you through the application process.

4.7 YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES AS AN APPLICANT

When you apply through UAC, you have certain responsibilities.

By meeting your responsibilities you will ensure that your application will be processed and assessed as soon as possible.

You must: − read the instructions before submitting your

application − read the relevant parts of this Guide or

corresponding information on UAC’s website

Keep your UAC PIN private – it can be used to view your ATAR and change your application.

APPLYING INTERSTATEApplications for most undergraduate courses in other Australian states are processed through the tertiary admissions centres in that state – see the next column for details.

Application processes and fees vary, so visit the relevant state’s tertiary admissions centre or institution website for further information. The Australian Government’s Course Seeker website provides details of all undergraduate courses – and the institutions that offer them – across Australia: courseseeker.edu.au.

Like UAC, most tertiary admissions centres increase their processing charges at the end of September, so apply early to avoid higher charges and ensure you can apply for your chosen course.

Northern Territory and South AustraliaApplications are made through the South Australian Tertiary Admissions Centre (SATAC) – visit satac.edu.au.

Queensland Applications are made through the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC) – visit qtac.edu.au.

Tasmania There is no centralised admissions centre in Tasmania. Applications to the University of Tasmania are made online at utas.edu.au/admissions. Applications to Australian Maritime College (AMC) are made through UAC – visit uac.edu.au.

Victoria Applications are made through the Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC) – visit vtac.edu.au.

Western Australia Applications are made through the Tertiary Institutions Service Centre (TISC) – visit tisc.edu.au. Applications for the University of Notre Dame should be made directly to nd.edu.au.

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− follow any institution-specific instructions − provide true and complete information in

connection with your application − provide true and complete copies of official

documentation with your application where requested

− accept the conditions set out in the online declaration – read the printed version on page 28.

If you’re an international applicant, you must also: − satisfy your student visa conditions by

maintaining full-time enrolment in your course, satisfactory class attendance and course progress

− remain with the same university where you originally enrolled for at least the first six (6) months of your principal course except under certain circumstances outlined in Part D of the National Code. (For more information, view the ‘Standards’ section at internationaleducation.gov.au/ regulatory-information.)

− maintain your Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the period of your stay

− if you are under 18, maintain your approved accommodation, support and general welfare arrangements

− inform your institution if you change your address − provide details of your passport upon acceptance

of an offer − ensure you have sufficient financial capacity

to support your study and stay in Australia − return home immediately upon completion of your

course or expiration of your visa.

By meeting your responsibilities you will ensure that your application will be processed and assessed as soon as possible.

If you fail to meet your responsibilitiesUAC may cancel your application and/or institutions may withdraw any place offered if at any stage you have submitted an application that contains information that UAC or a participating institution determines to be untrue or incomplete. For further information, read the policy statement on page 28.

If you are an international student and have breached your student visa conditions by failing to maintain full-time enrolment or satisfactory course progress, the institution will notify you and the Australian Government. This may result in your visa being cancelled immediately.

4.8 PAYING FOR YOUR APPLICATIONYou’re required to pay a fee to lodge your UAC application. How much you pay depends on when you apply – the processing charge increases after 30 September 2019.

Apply as early as you can to avoid the higher fees. See page 8 for a full list of UAC charges.

These charges are not refundable under any circumstances, except as required by law, and cannot be transferred from one admissions period to another.

Your application is not complete until you’ve paid the processing charge. Save the payment receipt with your Confirmation of Application as proof of payment.

4.9 YOUR UAC APPLICATION NUMBER AND UAC PIN

You’ll need your Year 12 student number and UAC PIN to start your application. When you apply, you’ll be issued with a UAC application number.

Your UAC application numberYou will be emailed your UAC application number when you apply. It will also be recorded on your Confirmation of Application. Keep it handy, as you’ll need it to log in to and manage your application and to view your offer/s.

Lost it?Check your Confirmation of Application or call UAC.

Your UAC Personal Identification Number (PIN)You’ll need your UAC PIN to access your ATAR, to apply for courses, to log in to your application to update or change details and, finally, to view your offer/s. It ’s a good idea to change your UAC PIN once you’ve submitted your application. Keep your UAC PIN in a safe place and don’t give it to anyone else.

2019 NSW HSC applicants and ACT Year 12 applicants: You’ll receive your UAC PIN by email on 3 April 2019.

All other applicants: Your UAC PIN is the first four digits of your date of birth (eg if your birthday is 3 October, your UAC PIN is 0310; if your birthday is 17 May, your UAC PIN is 1705).

Lost it? − Check you’re using your UAC PIN and not your

NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) PIN by mistake.

− Go to the application login page, click the ‘Forgotten your PIN?’ link and follow the prompts to reset your PIN.

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4.10 SO, WHAT HAPPENS NEXT?Your Confirmation of ApplicationAfter you’ve applied through UAC, you’ll be able to download your Confirmation of Application. Check this carefully to make sure everything in your application is correct. If you need to change your contact details or course preferences, or add study that you didn’t originally include, log in to your application on UAC’s website.

For other changes, notify UAC in writing as soon as possible.

Additional selection criteriaDepending on the courses you are applying for, you may need to provide a personal statement, complete a questionnaire, submit a portfolio of work, attend an audition or interview or complete a test. Details of any additional selection criteria are provided in the individual course descriptions on UAC’s website and in the My UAC app.

Your Year 12 resultsYou do not have to provide your results to UAC as we obtain them directly from the relevant Australian body or the New Zealand Qualifications Authority.

However, you must authorise the release of your International Baccalaureate Diploma to UAC. Ask your school’s IB Diploma coordinator to request this on your behalf.

Providing documentsIf you need to provide any documents to UAC in support of your application, you’ll be told in your Confirmation of Application, which you’ll be prompted to download when you complete your application.

While most Year 12 students don’t have to provide any documents to support their application, you’ll be encouraged to supply documentary evidence of your Australian citizenship in order to speed up the admission and enrolment process if you receive an offer. For examples of the documents that we’ll accept, go to uac.edu.au/documents.

Documents will need to be uploaded to UAC’s website by logging in to your application, or some can be sent in hard copy to the UAC office. This will be made clear in the instructions included in your confirmation package.

Correspondence from UACYou’ll need to provide a current email address when you apply so that UAC can contact you about your application. Don’t use a school email account.

Some email accounts might send emails from UAC to your junk folder. Add the domain uac.edu.au to your list of safe email contacts to stop this from happening. It ’s your responsibility to check your emails regularly (including in your junk folder) for any messages from UAC.

To update or change your contact details, log in to your application.

Tracking your applicationYou can track the progress of your application throughout the assessment process by logging in to your application. You’ll be able to see when UAC has received your results and finalised the assessment of your qualifications, and if there are any issues preventing you from receiving an offer to your preferences.

4.11 CHANGING YOUR COURSE PREFERENCES

You can change your course preferences by logging in to your application on the UAC website or in the My UAC app (select the ‘Change your preferences’ option). You’ll need your UAC application number and UAC PIN.

Closing dates for changing preferencesYou can add, delete or change the order of your preferences as many times as you like until change of preference closing dates for each offer round. See the key offer dates tables on the inside front cover.

Remember that some courses have early closing dates, which means you must have that course as a preference by the course closing date. To find out if a course has an early closing date, refer to the course description on the UAC website or in the My UAC app.

4.12 CANCELLING YOUR APPLICATION

If you wish to cancel your UAC application, you must do so in writing and send it to UAC, Locked Bag 112, Silverwater NSW 2128. Remember to include your UAC application number.

Please note: UAC will not under any circumstances refund charges or fees paid, except as required by law.

LOCK IN YOUR PREFERENCESAfter any round, whether you receive an offer or not, you can change your preferences for the next offer round up until the closing date.

For example, after December Round 2, you can change your preferences for January Round 1 until midnight Sunday 5 January 2020.

After January Round 1, you can change your preferences for January Round 2 until midnight Monday 20 January 2020.

For further information about offer rounds, read section 6.

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FAQS ABOUT APPLYING

How many times can I apply?You can apply once in each admissions period. If you change your mind about the courses you’d like to apply for in this period, you can easily change them by logging in to your application on UAC’s website or through the My UAC app – read section 4.11.

If you have applied to UAC in a previous admissions period, you will need to start a new application. You cannot use your previous UAC application number and PIN.

How many courses can I choose?Domestic applicants can choose up to five course preferences. International applicants can choose up to six course preferences – read section 4.4.

How long does it take to apply?It should take you about 30 minutes to apply.

Why is my connection slow?Your application should load quickly but will be slower if:

− you are applying close to or on a closing date − you are applying during the peak usage period

(4pm to 10pm Sydney time) − the speed of your modem or the bandwidth of your

internet service provider ’s connection is insufficient.

Remember that applying will be much quicker if you do not leave your application until the last minute.

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Policy statement on untrue or incomplete information submitted by applicantsUAC recognises that all decisions which affect an applicant must be made fairly using appropriate academic or other criteria as specified by the participating institutions.Selection into courses by application to UAC is based on merit. It is the responsibility of applicants to ensure that they comply with all instructions when submitting a UAC application. The responsibilities of applicants are set out in section 4.7.An application must be complete and correct and all attempts at academic study must be disclosed. Applicants must accept the conditions set out in the declaration and authority when they apply – read the printed version above.UAC will review, and may take action against, anyone who submits an application that contains information that UAC or a participating institution determines to be untrue or incomplete. That application may also be cancelled.UAC will also investigate, and may take action against, an applicant who, by any other means, has or could have achieved an advantage over other applicants.Examples of conduct by an applicant which will be investigated by UAC include, but are not limited to:

− submitting an incomplete or falsified academic transcript − failing to declare previous study at secondary, post-secondary or

tertiary level − submitting an incorrect or otherwise misleading statement of

employment experience − claiming special consideration of educational disadvantage based on

incorrect information − having some other person complete a selection task on the applicant’s

behalf such as an interview, audition or a portfolio of work

− claiming membership of a special selection group when not a member of that group.

The procedures for processing applications suspected of being in some way incomplete or untrue have been approved by the NSW Vice-Chancellors’ Committee.These procedures accept the right of applicants to be treated fairly and without prejudice, and in accordance with the principles of natural justice.

Collection of personal informationUAC collects personal information and, in some circumstances, information regarding your health, or information about someone other than yourself, for the purpose of processing your application for undergraduate admission to tertiary institutions.If you are providing personal information about someone other than yourself, you should tell them about UAC’s Privacy Policy, which can be found on UAC’s website at uac.edu.au/privacy.While your personal information is generally collected from you, UAC also collects information about you from other educational institutions that you have attended.UAC provides your personal information and, where applicable, your health information to all institutions participating in undergraduate admissions through UAC. If you do not provide personal information where required in your application, UAC will not be able to process your application. Please contact UAC’s Privacy Officer if you have any queries.You are able to gain access to any personal information and health information that is held about you by UAC. To obtain access, or if you have any questions, write to: The Managing Director, UAC, Locked Bag 112, Silverwater NSW 2128.For more information, read UAC’s Privacy Policy at uac.edu.au/privacy.

DECLARATION AND AUTHORITYThis is a printed version of the online Declaration and Authority you will have to accept when you apply. Your application cannot be considered unless you or the person you have authorised to act on your behalf accept all conditions set out below. UAC collects information about you, including information you provide in this application, to assist in the assessment of your application. This information may be used as described below.

1 I declare that I have read and understand the questions and that all the information submitted is true and complete.

2 I declare that I have read and understand section 4.7 ‘Your responsibilities as an applicant’ and the ‘Policy statement on untrue or incomplete information submitted by applicants’ below.

3 I declare that I have read and understand the section ‘Collection of personal information’ below.

4 I authorise UAC and the participating institutions to obtain available official records from any educational institution attended by me. I understand that UAC is not responsible if any institution does not provide these records.

5 I understand that UAC and the participating institutions may check my visa and residency status using Visa Entitlement Verification Online (VEVO), and I authorise UAC and the participating institutions to do so.

6 I authorise UAC to verify any information provided by me.7 I authorise UAC to provide all information and documents provided

with and/or obtained in connection with this application to all institutions participating in [undergraduate/international] admissions through UAC or their affiliates for any purpose connected with my possible selection, admission and/or enrolment in any course at any of those institutions or affiliates.

8 I authorise UAC to collect, receive, store, transfer and use any information provided by me, or any information obtained in connection with this application, and to disclose such information to all participating institutions, Universities Australia, Universities Australia member institutions, the members of the Australasian Conference of Tertiary Admissions Centres (ACTAC), the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Authority (TEQSA), the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA), state and territory governments and any other authority or tertiary educational institution either in Australia or overseas, where UAC reasonably considers it is necessary to make such disclosure.

9 I authorise any future educational institution I attend as a result of this application to provide all of my results from future studies to UAC or a person nominated by UAC. I authorise UAC or the

nominated person to collect, receive, store, transfer and use all such information and all information in or connected with this application for research purposes. I give these authorities on condition that all information provided pursuant to them is deidentified by UAC or the nominated person.

10 I understand that UAC may disclose the personal information I have given in this application to the Department of Education and Training, or its successor, for the purpose of:

− use in connection with the Higher Education Information Management System (HEIMS) and/or

− use in connection with the National Data Collection on University Applications and Offers and/or

− other collections as the Department of Education and Training, or its successor, may lawfully require from time to time.

11 I understand that UAC and the participating institutions have the right to vary or cancel an application or enrolment made on the basis of what UAC or a participating institution determines to be untrue or incomplete information from any source.

12 I understand that UAC, on behalf of the participating institutions, makes offers based on the information provided by me and on advice received from UAC. If a participating institution subsequently finds that the information or advice was incorrect, it may withdraw the offer.

13 I understand that UAC will release details of my course preferences and offers to my school/college and that I must notify UAC in writing within 7 days of applying if I do not wish these details to be released to my school/college.

14 I understand that information and documents provided with and/or obtained in connection with this application may be used by UAC for training, research or other purposes and that I must notify UAC in writing within 7 days of applying if I do not wish this information to be used.

15 I understand that all fees paid to UAC in connection with my application are not refundable under any circumstances except as required by law.

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5 ADMISSION CRITERIA AND SELECTIONThree factors determine the lowest selection rank:

− the number of places available in the course − the number of applicants for the course − the quality of those applicants.

These three factors mean that lowest selection ranks change from year to year and are impossible to predict before applicants are selected for a particular course in a particular year. The lowest selection rank for any course can increase, decrease or remain the same.

The lowest selection rank doesn’t represent the average ability of the students accepted for the course and does not reflect the difficulty or quality of the course.

Selection rank adjustmentsMany applicants receive an offer to a course even though they have an ATAR below the published lowest selection rank. Often this is because other factors have been taken into consideration in combination with their ATAR and their selection rank for that course has been adjusted and is higher than their ATAR.

These adjustments are due to factors such as performance in HSC subjects, living or attending school in a certain area, and applying for consideration through Educational Access Schemes.

Selection rank adjustments are applied differently from institution to institution and from course to course within the same institution. Visit each institution’s website for details.

You need to know that: − adjustments do not change your ATAR, they

change your selection rank for a particular preference

− your selection rank = your ATAR + adjustments − institutions automatically adjust your selection

rank if you are eligible.

As selection rank adjustments are course specific, your selection rank can be different for each of your course preferences.

For example: Course A has six applicants and only three places available. The six applicants have the following selection ranks:

Applicant Selection rank1 89.00 (ATAR of 89.00)2 88.00 (ATAR of 87.00 plus

adjustment of 1 point)3 87.00 (ATAR of 83.00 plus

adjustment of 4 points)4 86.00 (ATAR of 86.00)5 85.00 (ATAR of 83.00 plus

adjustment of 2 points)6 84.00 (ATAR of 84.00)

5.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTSThere are three general requirements for being offered a place in a course. You must:1 be eligible:

− by meeting the academic requirements outlined in this section and the specific requirements of each institution outlined under their ‘Admission criteria’ at uac.edu.au/institutions

− by meeting the specific entrance requirements of the course (eg prerequisites or additional selection criteria) set out in the course descriptions at uac.edu.au/search.

2 compete against other eligible applicants3 have paid the UAC processing charge.

5.2 ACADEMIC CRITERIA Tertiary institutions in Australia have found that a selection rank based on a student’s overall academic achievement is the single best predictor of success in tertiary study. Therefore, they use a ranking system as the basis for selecting students. Your selection rank is your ATAR plus any applicable adjustment factors.

ATARs and selection ranksEach course description on the UAC website will indicate, where relevant:

− the lowest ATAR (LA) previously required to receive an offer

− the lowest selection rank (LSR) previously required to receive an offer OR the ATAR required to be guaranteed an offer (guaranteed ATAR (GA)).

Some institutions also provide a guaranteed selection rank or an estimated selection rank.

Use the data provided in the course description as a guide only to your chances of being selected for the course in 2020.

Lowest ATARs and selection ranks for entry to semester 1 courses in 2020 won’t be known until all offers have been made.

Lowest ATARsDon’t assume that the published lowest ATAR for a course is the ATAR you require to be made an offer to that course. The applicant who received that ATAR may have been eligible for adjustment factors and had their selection rank increased, making them eligible for an offer. Lowest selection ranksWe used to refer to the lowest selection rank for a course as the course ‘cut-off ’. It includes any increase to an applicant’s selection rank made as a result of adjustment factors (which used to be called ‘bonus points’).

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Offers will be made to applicants 1, 2 and 3. Applicant 4 won’t receive an offer, even with an ATAR higher than applicant 3, and applicant 3 will receive an offer even though their ATAR is below the lowest selection rank. The lowest selection rank required to receive an offer to Course A will be 87.00.

The example also shows that an applicant with an ATAR above the published lowest ATAR for a course will not necessarily receive an offer. The lowest ATAR for this course is 83.00 (applicant 3). Even though applicants 4, 5 and 6 have ATARs of 83.00 and above, their selection ranks are below the lowest selection rank of 87.00 and therefore they will not receive an offer.

Guaranteed ATARs and selection ranksSome institutions indicate a guaranteed ATAR or selection rank for each course. If you achieve the guaranteed ATAR or selection rank you will be eligible for an offer to the course for semester 1, 2020.

Depending on the demand for the course, applicants with lower ATARs and selection ranks may also be eligible for offers.

Additional selection criteriaSome courses have additional selection criteria such as a personal statement, questionnaire, portfolio of work, an audition, an interview or a test, which are considered together with (or sometimes instead of) your selection rank. You can find details of any additional selection criteria in the course descriptions on the UAC website and in the My UAC app.

2019 Year 12 students with an ATARATARs are calculated in each state (except Queensland) to reflect a student’s rank against other students in their state. An ATAR of 85.00 in your state is equivalent to an ATAR of 85.00 in other states. For information on the ATAR in NSW, read section 2.

PrerequisitesSome courses require you to satisfy course prerequisites (HSC courses or equivalent you need to have studied) to be considered for an offer. For details of prerequisites, read the course descriptions on the UAC website or in the My UAC app.

If you’re applying to NSW universities from another state, you can compare your courses and results to NSW HSC courses and results at uac.edu.au/year12-quals.

If you live in NSW or the ACT and are applying interstate, check if you meet the admission criteria of institutions in that state as they may be different to the criteria in your home state.

2019 Queensland Year 12 studentsQueensland Year 12 students receive an Overall Position (OP) instead of an ATAR. To see how Queensland OPs equated to the ATAR in 2018, visit uac.edu.au/op.

Students who complete a Queensland Senior External Examination are not eligible for an OP; UAC calculates a UAC rank for these students. Refer to ‘Students studying non-standard Year 12 programs’ in the next column.

2019 International Baccalaureate students2019 International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma students will receive a UAC rank derived from their IB score.

In your UAC application, you will be asked if you are completing an Australian Year 12 in 2019:

− If you are attempting the IB in Australia and are an Australian or New Zealand citizen (including a dual citizen), an Australian permanent resident visa holder or an Australian permanent resident humanitarian visa holder, answer ‘Yes’.

− If you meet the above citizenship criteria but are sitting the IB outside of Australia, answer ‘No’.

Ask your school IB Diploma coordinator to authorise the International Baccalaureate to release your IB Diploma results directly to UAC. This needs to be done in addition to any other request for results to be sent to an institution.

If UAC receives your results directly from the International Baccalaureate then any subject adjustment factors you are eligible for will be automatically allocated by the institutions.

Alternatively, provide a copy of your official Results Certificate and Diploma Certificate as soon as they become available. You’ll also need to contact the institutions about the allocation of any subject adjustment factors for which you are eligible.

Refer to the lists of IB score/ATAR equivalences and IB subjects equivalent to NSW HSC courses at uac.edu.au/ib.

International Baccalaureate predicted gradesSome institutions may make offers based on your predicted grades if your final results will not be available for a particular offer round (eg December Round 2). Each institution has its own conditions and requirements for assessments based on predicted grades: contact the institution for details.

To have your predicted grades assessed, you will need to provide UAC with a statement from your school that meets specific requirements: visit uac.edu.au/ib for details.

Students studying non-standard Year 12 programsNon-standard Year 12 programs of study include those completed through Australian Christian Education, Rudolph Steiner Education, home schooling and the Queensland Senior External Examination. If you’re studying these programs, select ‘No’ in your application when you are asked if you’re completing an Australian Year 12 in 2019.

UAC assesses the Queensland Senior External Examination. For all other non-standard Year 12 studies to be assessable by UAC, you must provide proof of completion of an accredited Year 12 program of study and have sat the American Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), results from which will be assessed by UAC.

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UAC will also assess results from the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT). Find out more about STAT at stat.acer.edu.au.

Contact the admissions offices of the institutions you are applying to for information on acceptance of STAT and on how they will consider your non-standard Year 12 studies.

2019 New Zealand NCEA Level 3 studentsIf you are completing the NCEA Level 3, an Interstate Transfer Index (ITI) will be calculated by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) and provided to UAC. This will be used in the selection process, provided you have fulfilled NZQA’s University Entrance requirements. NZQA does not report the ITI to applicants.

When you begin your application, select ‘No’ when asked if you’re undertaking an Australian Year 12 in 2019.

Direct queries about the ITI and University Entrance requirements to NZQA: visit nzqa.govt.nz.

5.3 PATHWAY OPTIONS Most institutions offer pathway options for applicants who don’t meet the entry requirements for their degree courses, or need further support and preparation before studying at degree level. These generally include non-degree courses offered by the institution such as foundation studies, preparatory courses and certificate, diploma or associate degree courses.

If you successfully complete one of these courses, an institution may guarantee you entry into a particular degree course. Otherwise you can use your non-degree studies to apply and compete for admission to other degree courses. You may also be awarded credit for some studies undertaken in your non-degree course.

Slipback offers to lower-level courses Some institutions may offer you a place in a lower-level course – even if you don’t apply for it – if you’re not eligible or competitive enough to receive an offer to the course to which you’ve applied. This is known as a slipback offer.

5.4 ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY

English language proficiency is an admission requirement for all tertiary courses. If you need to provide proof of your proficiency in English, this will be indicated in your application.

Applicants who don’t need to provide proofMost applicants – including those with an Australian Year 12 qualification – do not have to prove proficiency in English.

Students with assessable qualificationsFor most institutions, you do not need to provide proof of English language proficiency if you have an assessable qualification – undertaken in English – from one of the following countries:

− American Samoa − Australia − Botswana − Canada − Fiji − Ghana − Guyana − Ireland − Jamaica − Kenya − Lesotho − Liberia − New Zealand

− Nigeria − Papua New Guinea − Singapore − Solomon Islands − South Africa − Tonga − Trinidad and Tobago − United Kingdom − United States

of America − Zambia − Zimbabwe.

Assessable qualifications are: − senior secondary studies comparable with the

NSW HSC (including the IB Diploma or Bilingual Diploma)

− one full year of Australian or comparable tertiary studies, including associate degree, bachelor degree and postgraduate studies

− Australian non-award studies − tertiary preparation courses, including the NSW

TAFE Tertiary Preparation Certificate, with a full-time equivalence of one year.

The following qualifications may also be accepted as satisfying English language proficiency if you were born in and undertook the qualification in one of the countries listed above:

− AQF qualifications: AQF Certificate III or IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma (or equivalent)

− Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) − professional registration/qualification (eg nursing,

trade, CPA).

Note: Some institutions may accept a different group of countries or have different qualification requirements. For institution-specific details, visit uac.edu.au/elp.

Students with qualifications specified by an institutionEach institution specifies additional qualifications it will accept as proof of English language proficiency. These qualifications are set out on the UAC website at uac.edu.au/elp.

Applicants who do need to provide proofIf you don’t have the required tests or qualifications outlined above, there are two ways to prove your proficiency in English.

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Method 1: Sit an English language proficiency testThere are a number of English language proficiency tests that are commonly accepted by institutions.

Check with your preferred institution to make sure it will accept the test results as proof of English language proficiency for the course you want to study. Include details of your proposed test in the English language proficiency question in your UAC application and submit it. Provide UAC with evidence of your results as soon as you receive them.

Register with the individual test centre:

International English Language Testing System (IELTS): Academic Visit ielts.org.

Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) UAC’s TOEFL Designated Institution code is 8619. To have your results sent directly to UAC, enter this code on your answer sheets when you sit the TOEFL examination or on the Score Report Request Forms for tests previously taken. Visit ets.org.

Pearson Test of English (PTE): Academic Authorise the release of your PTE Academic results to UAC via your Pearson account. UAC’s PTE Academic institution code is LL5. Visit pearsonpte.com.

C1 Advanced Formerly known as Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE). Visit cambridgeenglish.org/exams/advanced.

C2 Proficiency Formerly known as Cambridge English: Proficiency (CPE). Visit cambridgeenglish.org/exams/proficiency.

Method 2: Write to the institution admissions officeIf you believe you can demonstrate your proficiency in English but your test or qualification is not included here or on the UAC website, write to the admissions office at each institution to which you’re applying. Include supporting documentation so that the acceptability of your test or qualification can be determined. Do not send this information to UAC – we cannot make decisions about your English proficiency on behalf of institutions.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENTSThe Australian Government has separate English language requirements for students applying for student visas from some countries. For more information, visit homeaffairs.gov.au.

5.5 SELECTION CRITERIA AND PROCESS

CriteriaFor most courses, you’ll be selected mainly on your academic qualifications; that is, your selection rank or equivalent.

Some courses select applicants based on additional selection criteria such as a personal statement, a questionnaire, a portfolio of work, an audition, an interview or a test. Other courses may use a combination of both academic qualifications and additional selection criteria. For details of these criteria, read the course descriptions at uac.edu.au/search or in the My UAC app.

Regardless of how selection is made to a particular course, you must meet the admission criteria outlined in sections 5.1 and 5.2 before you can be considered for a course.

ProcessYour course preferences (read section 4.4) will be considered in the order you’ve listed them in your application. If there’s no place available in the course listed as your first preference, your second preference will be considered and so on until an offer can be made or you have no more preferences.

You’ll only receive one offer per offer round to your highest preference for which you’re eligible and competitive enough. In some cases you may also receive a slipback offer – read section 6.3.

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5.6 ENTRY SCHEMESSome institutions have a specific scheme or program for applicants who don’t meet the usual minimum admission criteria of the institution but meet other requirements. For details, refer to the general information for each institution on the UAC website at uac.edu.au/institutions.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicantsMost institutions have an admission scheme specifically for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. This information is provided in the general information for each institution on the UAC website at uac.edu.au/institutions.

Educational Access SchemesMost of UAC’s participating institutions have Educational Access Schemes (EAS) to help students who have experienced long-term educational disadvantage gain admission to university.

To be eligible for an equity adjustment under EAS for 2019–20 admissions, you must be:

− a UAC domestic applicant for undergraduate admission

− an Australian or New Zealand citizen, or a permanent resident of Australia (includes holders of permanent humanitarian visa)

− able to demonstrate that you’ve experienced long-term educational disadvantage because of circumstances beyond your control.

International students cannot apply for EAS. For detailed information, visit uac.edu.au/eas.

EAS applications EAS applications open on Wednesday 3 April 2019 and remain open throughout the admissions period.

Before you apply for EAS you need to complete an application for undergraduate admission. Once you’ve submitted your undergraduate application, you’ll have the option to immediately access the EAS application via the ‘Apply for EAS’ button, or you can log back in to your undergraduate application at any time and apply for EAS.

You’re encouraged to apply by the early bird closing date of Monday 30 September 2019, but if you miss this date the following EAS application and documentation deadlines apply:

− Friday 29 November 2019: to guarantee receipt of your eligibility letter by Thursday 19 December 2019 and ensure you have time (one day only) to change preferences for December Round 2.

− Friday 27 December 2019: to be included in January Round 1.

If you have any questions, you can call UAC.

Notification of EAS eligibility After your application has been assessed, UAC will send you an email to notify you of your EAS eligibility at each institution.

If your EAS application and supporting documentation are received by UAC on or before Friday 29 November 2019, you’ll receive your EAS eligibility notification by Thursday 19 December 2019, in time to consider it with your preferences when ATARs are released. This means if you want to change your course preferences for December Round 2, you already know your EAS eligibility for every institution.

Notification of EAS eligibility for applications submitted after Friday 29 November 2019 will be issued progressively.

Early offer schemesSome institutions have early offer schemes for Year 12 students. Through these schemes, applicants may be selected for courses based on a range of criteria, including recommendations provided by schools/colleges, rather than their final Year 12 results.

Schools Recommendation Schemes Schools Recommendation Schemes (SRS) aim to help current Australian Year 12 students gain access to higher education using a wide range of selection criteria other than (or in addition to) the ATAR. These include school recommendations and senior secondary studies.

SRS also enable institutions to make early offers to current Australian Year 12 students who have applied for undergraduate admission through UAC. Institutions may make early offers based on:

− Year 11 results − school ratings − ATAR (or equivalent) or selection rank − equity criteria − institution-specific conditions.

Participating institutions have their own policies on determining SRS eligibility and making offers. For details, visit uac.edu.au/srs.

After you’ve submitted your UAC undergraduate application you can apply for SRS online via the UAC website. UAC centrally processes these applications.

SRS applications open on Wednesday 3 April 2019 and close at midnight on Monday 30 September 2019.

Who can apply SRS is open to all Year 12 applicants who are completing either an Australian Year 12 qualification or an International Baccalaureate (within Australia) in 2019, and are:

− UAC domestic applicants for undergraduate admission for 2019–20

− Australian or New Zealand citizens − permanent residents of Australia or holders of

Australian permanent resident humanitarian visas.

However, individual institutions may have additional requirements for applicants. To find out more, read the institution entries on the UAC website at uac.edu.au/institutions.

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DON’TEarn your place early Early Admission applications open 1–30 August

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Course preferencesFinalise your course preferences by midnight on Sunday 10 November 2019. Place the course you would most like to do at the top of your list, your next most preferred second and so on down the list.

SRS offersMost SRS offers will be made in November Round 1 on Thursday 14 November 2019.

There are two types of SRS offers: − unconditional offers (which have no further

conditions for you to meet) − conditional offers (which require you to meet

additional conditions, such as a minimum ATAR).

In November, you can receive one unconditional offer. Accept it, even if it ’s for your lowest course preference. You will automatically be considered for your higher preferences in later rounds.

If you receive an unconditional offer to one of your higher preferences and want to be considered for all your other preferences in later rounds:

− accept the offer − log in to your UAC undergraduate application,

go to ‘Update course preferences’ and move that course down to the bottom of your course preference list or remove it entirely (as long as you have accepted the offer, you can’t lose it).

If you then receive an offer to a course in your new list, you can decide whether to accept it and withdraw from your original course, or not accept the new offer and keep your place in your original course.

Unsuccessful applicantsUAC won’t advise applicants who do not receive an offer through SRS. An unsuccessful SRS application has no effect on your UAC undergraduate application.

For further information about SRS, visit uac.edu.au/srs.

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6.1 DOMESTIC APPLICANTSUAC advises students of their offers on behalf of the participating institutions. There are a number of offer rounds throughout the year. A list of the semester 1 offer round dates can be found in the table on the inside front cover of this Guide. The table also shows the dates by which you need to apply, provide documents and change your preferences to be guaranteed consideration in each offer round.

Although some Year 12 students receive early offers, the most important offer rounds for Year 12 students are December Round 2 and January Round 1, after ATARs are released. This is when most Year 12 applicants receive their offers.

The offer rounds before this are usually for early entry schemes such as Schools Recommendation Schemes, ADFA (Australian Defence Force Academy) courses and distance education courses. Not all institutions participate in these early rounds, so if you don’t receive an early offer and aren’t in one of the categories listed, there’s no need to worry.

Offer rounds after January Round 1 are for entry to courses that still have vacancies.

6.2 INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTSConditional offers Approximately 48 hours after you have applied through UAC, you’ll receive a conditional offer via email, which you may use as part of your pre-visa assessment if required. Your conditional offer lists all the courses for which you have applied. It is a conditional offer of admission only; it does not mean you are able to enrol. To be eligible to enrol in a course of study you need to receive an unconditional offer.

Unconditional offersTo receive an unconditional offer, you must have the course listed in your application when offers are made, meet the minimum admission criteria of the institution and any other specific entry requirements for the course, and successfully compete against other applicants for a place. UAC starts issuing unconditional offers to successful applicants on behalf of institutions at the end of September. However, most offers will be made from mid-December, after you receive your final Year 12 results.

6 OFFERS AND ENROLMENT6.3 RECEIVING AN OFFERTo find out if you’ve been made an offer, go to UAC’s website on the offer round date and log in using your UAC application number and UAC PIN.

The institutions (not UAC) decide who receives offers. So, if you have questions, you’ll need to speak to the admissions office at the institution. You can ask why you didn’t receive an offer and what other study options are available to you.

Your courses are considered in the order you have listed them in your application. However, each institution you have applied to will consider your application separately. Therefore, you can receive an offer to your highest preference at each institution included in your application (if you are eligible and competitive enough).

Slipback offersSome institutions may make a slipback offer to a lower-level course if you’re not eligible or competitive enough for the course to which you’ve applied.

This means that you may receive an offer to a lower-level course in the same area at the same institution rather than the course you listed in your preferences, even if you didn’t apply for it. For example, you may get an offer to a Diploma in Marketing if you applied for, but weren’t competitive enough for, the Bachelor of Marketing at the same institution.

If you successfully complete a course such as a diploma, an institution may guarantee you entry into some degree courses. You may also be awarded credit for some of your studies.

Direct offers from the unisIf you have applied directly to an institution, as well as through UAC, you can receive offers from both UAC and the institution. Then it ’s up to you to decide which one to accept.

6.4 ACCEPTING YOUR OFFERIf you receive an offer in one round, don’t assume that you’ll receive another offer in a later round.

Accept any offer you receive by following the instructions the institution gives you. You must accept your offer by the date indicated in your offer material, otherwise your offer will lapse and it may go to another applicant in the next round.

Accepting an offer doesn’t stop you from being considered in later offer rounds, but you must remove the successful course from your preferences list to prevent it blocking offers to lower preferences in future rounds.

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RECEIVING OFFERS IN MULTIPLE OFFER ROUNDS: AN OVERVIEWFor domestic applicants, there are several offer rounds throughout the admissions year. As most Year 12 students will receive their offers in December and January, these offer rounds are used in this flowchart, which outlines the path you might take to receive an offer in each of these rounds.

Withdraw acceptance to offers 1 and 2

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If you receive an offer in one round and accept it, then receive an offer in a later round, you can choose to:

− keep your previous offer and not accept your new offer, or

− accept your new offer and withdraw from the course you’ve already accepted.

Once you accept your offer, the next step is enrolment.

International applicantsYour offer will include an explanation of how to accept your offer, enrol and pay the required compulsory Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) charge. Take particular notice of any deadlines the institution has for accepting the offer.

Once you have accepted your offer and sent your payment, the institution will send you a Confirmation of Enrolment. This document will allow you to obtain your student visa.

6.5 RECEIVING FURTHER OFFERSOnce you’ve received an offer, you can’t be made an offer to any lower course preferences unless you change your preferences.

So, if you receive an offer to your first preference, you won’t be considered for further offers in subsequent rounds unless you move that course down to the bottom of your list or remove it entirely. (Before you do this, don’t forget to accept the course you’ve already been offered!)

If you receive an offer to a lower preference, you will automatically be considered for higher preferences in the next round. But if you’d like to be considered for other courses, you need to remove the course you’ve been offered, and any other courses you’re no longer interested in, from your list of preferences.

For example, let ’s say you have the following five courses listed as preferences and you receive an offer to your second preference:

Preferences1 B Life Science

2 B Animal Science

3 B Science (Physics)

4 B Human Sciences

5 B Natural Science (Animal Science)

First, you should accept your offer to B Animal Science.

If you leave your preferences as they are, then in subsequent rounds you will only be considered for your first preference, B Life Science.

But if you want to be considered for courses other than B Life Science, you can change your preferences in any way you like – even add new courses to your list. Just make sure you have a realistic chance of meeting the lowest selection rank and can satisfy any additional course requirements.

Say you change your preferences to the following:

Preferences1 B Science (Physics)

2 B Science (Flexible)

3 B Biotechnology

4 B Human Sciences

5 B Teaching/B Science

You’ll notice that B Animal Science has been removed from the list. As long as you’ve accepted your offer to this course, you won’t lose your place. If you now receive an offer to a course in your new list, you can decide whether to accept it and withdraw from B Animal Science or not accept the new offer and keep your place in B Animal Science. (Also refer to the ‘Receiving offers in multiple offer rounds’ flowchart on the opposite page.)

If you reject an early round offer or let it lapse and then change your mind, you’ll need to speak with the institution’s admissions office, as only the institution can reinstate the offer. Also, if the course to which you’ve rejected the offer was your first preference and you don’t remove it, no further offers can be made because the rejected offer will ‘block’ any new offers to other preferences.

6.6 UNSUCCESSFUL APPLICANTSDomestic applicants who don’t receive an offer in any round will be notified by email after the following offer rounds:

− January Round 1 − January Round 2 − February Round 2.

International applicants will be emailed after the February and March rounds.

The email will detail why you have been unsuccessful for each preference. UAC cannot give you any more information: contact the relevant institution for further advice on your study options.

If you don’t receive an offer you can change your preferences for any remaining rounds. For more information, read section 6.5. If you don’t change your preferences, they’ll automatically be considered in the same order in subsequent rounds.

Alternative study optionsWhen you apply for undergraduate study, you’ll be asked if you’d like to receive information about alternative study options should your application be unsuccessful. If you select ‘Yes’, you may be contacted by institutions (including some not in your preferences) with details of other available study options. You can opt out of receiving this information by logging in to your application on the UAC website.

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6.7 ABOUT ENROLMENTEach institution has its own procedures for enrolment. For details, read the institution entries at uac.edu.au/institutions.

After you enrol in a course, you have until the census date at the end of March to pay your fees, sign up for a HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP loan (if you’re eligible), or withdraw without penalty from the course.

If you are applying as an international student through an agent, your agent will help you.

6.8 ORIENTATIONMost institutions include subject selection, course planning and enrolment sessions in their orientation programs. International students are strongly encouraged to attend as orientation programs are specifically designed to help with adjusting to life as a student in Australia. For more information, read the institution entries at uac.edu.au/institutions.

6.9 DEFERMENTDeferment is when your institution gives you permission to delay starting your course. Deferment is for a fixed period; usually six months or one year. All deferments are granted subject to the course being offered the following semester or following year. Each institution has its own policy regarding deferment – refer to the institution entries at uac.edu.au/institutions.

When you receive an offer to enrol in a course, information included with your offer will explain how to apply for deferment. You may have to accept the offer before you can defer.

Most institutions will ask you to provide a statement to explain why you wish to defer and what you’ll be doing during this period.

Once your deferment has been granted, you’ll receive written confirmation of your deferment from the institution concerned. This will also give instructions on how to take up your deferred course.

If, at the end of the deferment period, you decide you’d like to be considered for other courses, you can complete a new UAC application and include these course preferences. If you receive an offer to one of the new courses, you can then decide whether to accept the offer or take up your deferred course.

Can my deferred offer lapse?Yes. If you undertake degree studies or certain levels of TAFE study other than NSW HSC courses during your deferment period, your offer at many institutions will lapse. You will need to reapply through UAC and declare all of your studies. Check with each institution for specific policies.

6.10 TRANSFERRING TO ANOTHER COURSE

Many students enrol in a course with a view to transferring into another course after completing a year’s study. A typical example is completing one year of a general degree (such as Arts) and then transferring to a more specialised degree (such as Arts/Law).

Transfers such as this are possible but very competitive, and you usually need to achieve excellent results in your first year. Each institution has its own requirements for transfers and you should seek more information before you enrol.

In most cases you’re not actually transferring; you’re withdrawing from one course and applying for entry to another. You usually need to submit a new application through UAC for the new course.

If you’re transferring to another course in the same admissions period, you don’t need to reapply because your application is still active – you just need to change your preferences. Then, if you get an offer you can formally withdraw from your current course. It ’s important to do this to avoid additional HECS fees or absent fail results on your academic record.

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FAQS ABOUT OFFERSCan I receive an offer in more than one round?Yes, domestic students can receive one offer per round. If you receive an offer in one round and accept it, then receive an offer in a later round, you can either keep your first offer and not accept the second offer, or withdraw from the first offer (that you accepted) and accept the second offer. Refer to the ‘Receiving offers in multiple offer rounds’ flowchart on page 36.

International applicants can receive one offer per institution in each round.

Most offers are made in December and January.

Should I accept my offer? I might receive another offer in the next round.Yes, you should accept your offer. If you receive an offer in one round, don’t assume you’ll receive another offer in a subsequent round. If you don’t accept your offer and you don’t receive another one in later rounds, you may miss out on a place.

Accept your offer by the date specified by the institution, otherwise you may lose your offer. Accepting an offer doesn’t stop you from being considered for your higher preferences in subsequent offer rounds.

How do I receive more offers after I accept an offer? If you receive an offer to your first preference but you’d like to be considered for other courses in subsequent offer rounds, you need to accept the offer, then remove your first preference and reorganise the order of your preferences before the next offer round (read the example in section 6.5).

If you receive an offer to a lower preference in an offer round, you’ll automatically be considered for your higher preferences in subsequent rounds.

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Student contribution band

Student contribution range in 2019

Band 1humanities, behavioural science, social studies, education, clinical psychology, foreign languages, visual and performing arts, nursing

$0–$6,566

Band 2computing, built environment, other health, allied health, engineering, surveying, agriculture, mathematics, statistics, science

$0–$9,359

Band 3law, dentistry, medicine, veterinary science, accounting, administration, economics, commerce

$0–$10,958

Paying your student contributionAustralian citizens and holders of an Australian permanent humanitarian visa can pay their student contribution in three ways:

− pay the entire student contribution upfront − receive a HECS-HELP loan for the whole student

contribution − pay some of the student contribution upfront and

receive a HECS-HELP loan for the balance.

All CSP students must submit a ‘Request for Commonwealth support and HECS-HELP’ form, regardless of their payment option (including upfront payers). The institution will give you the form.

Repayments for HECS-HELP loans are based on income and are made through the taxation system so you must have a tax file number. (Find out more at ato.gov.au.) Students don’t have to start repaying their HECS-HELP loan until their income reaches a certain level.

New Zealand citizens who are Special Category Visa (SCV) holders and meet the requisite criteria can also access the loans. Other New Zealand citizens and holders of an Australian permanent resident visa (other than an Australian permanent humanitarian visa) don’t have access to HECS-HELP loans and must pay all of the student contribution upfront.

Read institution websites for information about student contributions.

For more information about HECS-HELP loans, visit studyassist.gov.au.

COURSE COSTS FOR DOMESTIC STUDENTS

7.1 TYPES OF COURSESYour course costs will depend on the type of course in which you’re enrolled. There are two main types of courses:

− Commonwealth-supported place (CSP) − domestic fee-paying (DFEE).

CSP courses typically cost you less than equivalent DFEE courses because they’re subsidised by the Australian Government.

Not all institutions offer CSP courses and not all institutions offer DFEE courses.

A small number of courses are: − ADF: sponsored by the Australian Defence Force

(ie student contribution paid by the Australian Defence Force)

− C3F: three years Commonwealth-supported, fourth year fee-paying

− CBF: a combination of CSP and DFEE (ie bachelor program is CSP, masters program is DFEE)

− ENA: Commonwealth-supported and exempt from student contributions

− OTH: DFEE with no government loan scheme for students

− VET: DFEE with VET Student Loans for eligible students.

The course descriptions at uac.edu.au/search indicate the types of fees charged.

7.2 COMMONWEALTH-SUPPORTED PLACE (CSP) COURSES

When you study in a CSP course, you only have to pay part of the cost of your course (a student contribution) and the Australian Government pays the remainder of the cost.

The amount you pay for your student contribution depends on the institution and the area of study. Each institution sets its own student contribution level for each unit of study, within a range set by the Australian Government.

The table in the next column shows the range of student contributions for 2019 admissions. These amounts are indexed each year and are based on one year of full-time study.

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DFEE courses typically cost you more than equivalent CSP courses because you pay the full cost of your course (a tuition fee). There is no subsidy from the Australian Government.

The amount you pay for your tuition fee depends on the institution and the type of course. Each institution sets its own tuition fee for each DFEE course.

Paying your tuition feeAustralian citizens and holders of an Australian permanent humanitarian visa can pay their tuition fee in three ways:

− pay the entire tuition fee upfront − receive a FEE-HELP loan or VET Student Loan for

the whole tuition fee − pay some of the tuition fee upfront and receive

a FEE-HELP loan or VET Student Loan for the balance.

FEE-HELP is a loan scheme that helps eligible fee-paying students pay all or part of their tuition fees.

VET Student Loans help eligible students studying higher level vocational education and training (VET) qualifications (diploma level and above) pay their tuition fees.

New Zealand citizens who are Special Category Visa (SCV) holders and meet the requisite criteria can also access the loans. Other New Zealand citizens and holders of an Australian permanent resident visa (other than an Australian permanent humanitarian visa) don’t have access to HELP loans and must pay the tuition fee upfront.

In 2019, FEE-HELP loans and VET Student Loans allow students to borrow a total of $104,440 (or $150,000 for medicine, dentistry or veterinary science). Repayments for these loans are based on income and are made through the taxation system. Students don’t have to start repaying their loan until their income reaches a certain level.

FEE-HELP loans are subject to a 25 per cent loan fee and VET Student Loans are subject to a 20 per cent loan fee.

For more information, visit studyassist.gov.au.

7.4 STUDENT SERVICES AND AMENITIES FEE

Most institutions charge a Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) for student services and amenities of a non-academic nature, regardless of whether students intend to use the services and amenities provided.

The SSAF is indexed annually and may be spent on amenities and services such as sporting and recreational activities, employment and career advice, child care, financial advice and food services.

Not all institutions charge international students the SSAF. Check the institution entries on the UAC website for individual institution policies.

For more information on SSAF, visit the Department of Education and Training website at education.gov.au/student-services-and-amenities-fee.

COURSE COSTS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

7.5 TUITION FEESEach institution sets its own tuition fees, so fees vary between institutions and courses. The course fees listed in the course descriptions on UAC’s website are indicative and subject to change. They are published for guidance only. In general, course fees are based on an average course load of two semesters of full-time enrolment. Fees may vary depending on the specific units of study in which you enrol. All tuition fees are quoted in Australian dollars. Check the institution entries on the UAC website at uac.edu.au/institutions for more information.

What do tuition fees cover?Tuition fees generally cover teaching costs only but they may also include:

− reception at the airport nearest to campus − assistance in finding accommodation − orientation program − access to all avaliable student services and

facilities − special uniforms for nursing courses.

Check each institution’s entry on the UAC website for more information. Tuition fees do not include:

− accommodation expenses − costs of textbooks, course materials, study aids

and equipment − living expenses such as food, transport and

clothing − costs of field trips − health cover and medical costs − the Student Services and Amenities Fee (not

charged by all institutions).

7.6 LIVING EXPENSESIt is a requirement of the Australian Department of Home Affairs that prospective international students can demonstrate that they have access to at least A$20,290 a year to fund their living costs in Australia.

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You will need at least this amount to cover your living expenses. This is a rough guide only and will depend on many things, including where you live (eg in Sydney, outer Sydney, regional NSW or in Canberra); the type of accommodation you live in; and your lifestyle. Remember, your living expenses are separate from your tuition fees.

Living costs include items such as: − accommodation − electricity and/or gas − entertainment − food − personal incidentals − telephone and internet bills − transport (bus/train).

You’ll also need to meet establishment costs such as rental bonds for accommodation, furniture and general household items. Other expenses may include textbooks, study aids, vacations or the running of a car or motorbike.

You will find useful information on costs and other aspects of living in Australia at studyinaustralia.gov.au.

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

7.7 AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT PAYMENTS

The Australian Government provides financial help to eligible Australian students through payments such as Youth Allowance, Austudy and ABSTUDY. These payments are administered by the Department of Human Services.

The general information provided below is correct as at March 2019. Full, up-to-date details of payments and eligibility criteria are available at humanservices.gov.au/students. You can also get information and ask questions about payments and services via the Student Update Facebook page or @StudentUpdateAU on Twitter.

Youth Allowance Youth Allowance is a payment for people aged 16 to 24 who are studying full time, doing a full-time Australian Apprenticeship, looking for work, or are sick.

Austudy Austudy is a payment for people aged 25 or older who are studying full time or doing a full-time Australian Apprenticeship.

ABSTUDY ABSTUDY is a group of payments for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and Australian Apprentices.

Pensioner Education Supplement The Pensioner Education Supplement is a regular extra payment to help with study costs if students also get certain income support payments from Centrelink.

Student Start-up LoanThe Student Start-up Loan is a voluntary loan you can get up to twice a year. If you’re a student getting Youth Allowance, Austudy or ABSTUDY Living Allowance, you might be eligible for this loan. It is not paid automatically; you need to apply for it. You have to pay the loan back once you start earning a certain amount of income.

Relocation ScholarshipThe Relocation Scholarship is a once a year payment if you’re a dependent student getting Youth Allowance, ABSTUDY Living Allowance or Energy Supplement and need to move to or from a regional or remote area for higher education study.

Other assistance If you receive Youth Allowance, Austudy, ABSTUDY, the Pensioner Education Supplement or the ABSTUDY Pensioner Education Supplement, you may also be eligible for the following payments.

Education Entry Payment The Education Entry Payment helps with the upfront costs of study and is paid when you start study if you get certain income support payments from Centrelink.

Fares Allowance Fares Allowance helps with travel costs between your permanent home and your place of study in Australia if you need to live away from home to study. You may get Fares Allowance if you’re a tertiary student getting Youth Allowance, Austudy or Pensioner Education Supplement, or a tertiary or secondary student getting ABSTUDY.

Concessions and allowances You may also be able to get other concessions and allowances such as a Health Care Card or Rent Assistance.

7.8 EQUITY SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE THROUGH UAC

Equity Scholarships help disadvantaged students with costs associated with higher education.

Institutions award Equity Scholarships to Australian students from low socio-economic backgrounds, particularly those who receive Centrelink income support payments. There are two types of Equity Scholarships:

− Institution Equity Scholarships (IES) funded by individual institutions

− Indigenous Student Success Program (ISSP) funded by the Australian Government.

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By submitting just one application through UAC you’ll be considered for all available Equity Scholarships for which you’re eligible at participating institutions.

You can only submit this one Equity Scholarships application during the admissions period; your application remains active and may be considered for subsequent offer rounds.

To apply and find details of Equity Scholarship participating institutions, offer rounds and application dates, visit uac.edu.au/es.

7.9 OTHER SCHOLARSHIPSScholarships funded by institutionsUAC’s participating institutions offer a range of merit scholarships.

There are also scholarships designed to help international students fund the cost of their study. These scholarships may be country-specific or targeted to particular areas of study.

For details, read the general information about each institution at uac.edu.au/institutions.

Scholarships funded by the Australian GovernmentThe Australia Awards Scholarship program is funded by the Australian Government and provides opportunities for people from selected developing countries to study in Australia. These scholarships are awarded either on merit or on nomination by home governments. There are a limited number of undergraduate scholarships available.

For information on Australia Awards Scholarships and how to apply, visit dfat.gov.au/people-to-people.

7.10 SPONSORED INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

Sponsored students are those who receive financial support for their study and/or other agreed educational expenses from sources other than their own funds.

To be recognised by an institution as a sponsored student, you must be funded under an agreement with a sponsoring authority recognised by the institution.

Check each institution’s policy on sponsored students and sponsoring authorities at uac.edu.au/institutions.

7.11 WORKING WHILE STUDYING AS AN INTERNATIONAL STUDENT

International students can work for up to 40 hours per fortnight during teaching periods, and unlimited hours when your course is not in session. Certain categories of voluntary, unpaid work is included in this total. Work undertaken as part of your course is not included.

You should not rely on working to fund your tuition or living expenses while in Australia as work cannot be guaranteed and spending excessive amounts of time working may adversely affect your studies. Applications for work visas can only be submitted after you have arrived in Australia and started your classes.

The Department of Home Affairs determines work entitlement for students. For more information, visit ‘Visas’ at immi.homeaffairs.gov.

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Developed by the South Western and Western Sydney National Disability Coordination Officer Program in collaboration with NSW/ACT University Disability Service Managers and NSW/ACT NDCOs.

While in Year 12 (or earlier)

Uni disability staff can answer all kinds of questions about uni. Make an appointment and get the inside info to help you make decisions and prepare for uni. You can find their contact details at uac.edu.au/disability

Check out the Get Ready for Uni website at www.westernsydney.edu.au/ndco/getready

Decide what you want to tell others about your disability: www.westernsydney.edu.au/ndco/disclosure

Read about the Educational Access Scheme (EAS) in this Guide. EAS recognises the impact of personal illness/disability and can make a significant difference to your uni course options.

When applying

Lodge your UAC application as required.

If you make an EAS application (a separate application) keep a copy of your documentation.

Answer the question for ‘People with Disabilities’ and then complete the questionnaire. The questionnaire assists Disability Services staff to identify demand and to plan for their services. You still need to meet with them to set up services.

When you get your offer and when enrolling

Contact disability staff at the uni to let them know you will be enrolling. If you will need services in place at the beginning of semester, for enrolment, and/or for orientation make an appointment immediately. Take along whatever documentation you have.

At enrolment you will be given the opportunity to indicate you have a disability. This info is compiled in a non-identifying way and sent to the Australian Government for statistical purposes. It may also go to the uni Disability Service; however this does not mean that you are registered with them or will have support in place.

It is up to you to make contact with Disability Services if you need adjustments because of a disability. This is critical if you need course material in electronic formats.

Remember to make contact with Disability Services early!

anxiety disorders

arthritis

asthma

asperger’s syndrome

attention deficit disorder

bipolar disorder

cancer

cerebral palsy

chronic fatigue syndrome

crohn’s disease

cystic fibrosis

depression

diabetes

dyslexia

dysgraphia

epilepsy

hearing impairment

learning disability

mobility impairment

multiple sclerosis

schizophrenia

scotopic sensitivity

vision impairment

and many more....

You may not think of yourself as having a ‘disability’ but the definition under the Disability Discrimination Act is broad and includes dyslexia, medical conditions and mental illness. Do you have to put in extra effort at school because of your disability or condition? If so, it’s best to plan ahead rather than “wait and see” how you manage university study.

Would you benefit from support or exam provisions at uni?

For more information, you can also talk to your local National Disability Coordination Officer (NDCO).The NDCO program is an Australia-wide Government funded program that assists people with a disability

to move into post-school training, education, and subsequent employment.To find your local NDCO visit https://www.education.gov.au/ndcoprogram

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8 COMMON TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONSAreas of studyAreas of study within a course, which may consist of a sequence of subjects/units in a single discipline (generally studied throughout the course as major areas of study or specialisations or sub-majors) or additional or supporting subjects or units.

For details of areas of study offered in a course, read the course description on the UAC website.

Associate degreeAn award requiring two years of full-time, or equivalent part-time, study. It equates to the first two years of a designated three-year degree course.

Associate diplomaAn award requiring two years of full-time, or equivalent part-time, study.

Assumed knowledge (see also Prerequisites)Some institutions assume you have knowledge of specified NSW HSC courses or equivalent before beginning your course. If you do not have the assumed level of knowledge but have met the admission requirements you can still be selected for the course, but you may have some difficulty coping with your studies. Bridging courses may be recommended for some students who do not have the assumed level of knowledge. If an institution recommends assumed knowledge for a course it is specified in the course description on the UAC website.

Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) A national policy for qualifications in the school, vocational education and training (VET) and higher education sectors in Australia. All AQF qualifications are quality assured.

Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR)A measure of academic achievement in the HSC that helps institutions rank applicants for selection to tertiary courses. The ATAR is a rank, not a mark.

ATAR coursesBoard Developed courses for which the NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) conducts examinations that yield graded assessments. Classified as Category A courses or Category B courses, these are the only courses that can be included in the ATAR calculations.

Bachelor degreeAn award requiring three or four years of full-time, or equivalent part-time, study.

Following are definitions of many of the terms and abbreviations used by UAC and its institutions. Knowing these terms will help you understand the tertiary admissions process.

Academic record (see Transcript)

Academic yearThe part of the year when classes are held at a university. The academic year usually starts in February–March when classes begin, and ends with the examination period in November–December. It may comprise two semesters or three terms/trimesters. Some institutions also have an additional study period in December–February.

Additional selection criteriaCompulsory or optional requirements, either in addition to or instead of admission criteria, which you must meet to be considered for selection into a course.

Examples include a personal statement, a questionnaire, a portfolio of work, an audition, an interview or a test. If a course has additional selection criteria it is specified in the course description.

Adjustment factorsFactors that institutions consider in order to increase your selection rank for a particular course (eg achievement in an HSC course related to the student’s preferred degree or eligibility for Educational Access Schemes). They do not change your ATAR. These adjustments used to be referred to as ‘bonus points’.

Admission criteriaThe minimum qualifications required for you to be considered for entry to a particular course. Entry to many courses is competitive. The attainment of minimum qualifications does not guarantee you will be offered a place.

Admissions periodThe period when applications are open for tertiary study. Applications open in April.

Advanced diplomaAn award requiring two or three years of full-time, or equivalent part-time, study. This is the highest of the undergraduate diploma awards.

Apply direct institutionAn institution that lists its courses through UAC but which manages its own admissions. UAC does not process applications for these institutions; students apply directly to the institution.

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Bridging coursesCourses that enable you to achieve the required level of assumed knowledge. The inclusion of one or more of these courses (also called introductory courses) in the first-year program, however, could prevent you from completing your course in the minimum time.

Combined/double/dual degreesDegrees structured to allow students to complete two degrees in less time than would be taken if the two degrees were studied sequentially.

Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS)A register of all Australian educational providers and their courses offered to students studying in Australia on student visas.

Commonwealth-supported place (CSP)A place in a course to which the Australian Government contributes towards the cost, and the student pays a student contribution.

DefermentPermission to delay starting a course, usually for one year. Refer to each institution’s entry for deferment information specific to that institution.

DiplomaAn undergraduate award that usually places more emphasis on practical skills than on theoretical content. Also a postgraduate award requiring one year of full-time, or equivalent part-time, postgraduate study.

Distance educationA form of full-time or part-time study that takes place outside the institution, either at a study centre, online or at home by correspondence. Periodic residential attendance at on-campus sessions is usually required.

Domestic fee-paying (DFEE) courseA course not subsidised by the Australian Government; the student meets the entire cost of their studies through tuition fees.

Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) frameworkA combination of the ESOS Act, associated legislation and a National Code that protects the interests of students studying in Australia on student visas. Regulated by the Department of Education and Training, it provides tuition and financial assurance and ensures there is a nationally consistent approach to registering education providers so that the quality of the tuition and services offered to students remains high.

Educational Access Schemes (EAS)Schemes for university applicants who have experienced long-term educational disadvantage due to circumstances beyond their control or choosing.

EnrolmentFormal registration as a student at an institution after receiving and accepting an offer. Each institution has its own enrolment procedures. Successful applicants will receive enrolment details with their offer.

Equity Scholarships (ES) Scholarships offered by institutions to help financially disadvantaged students with the costs of higher education.

ExclusionA decision by an institution to exclude a student from continuing their study at that institution, usually because they have breached a regulation, such as failure in their program of study. In most cases they may re-apply for admission to the course/institution after a set period of time from the date of exclusion, usually one or two years.

FacultyA department within a university in a particular area of study, such as arts, law, engineering or medicine.

FEE-HELPA loan for eligible fee-paying students to pay their tuition fees. FEE-HELP is subject to a 25 per cent loan fee.

Fee-paying studentsStudents who meet the entire cost of their studies through tuition fees. They can be domestic or international students.

GraduateA person who has received a degree or diploma.

HECS-HELPA loan for eligible Commonwealth-supported students to pay their student contributions.

Higher Education Loan Program (HELP) (see also FEE-HELP, HECS-HELP and VET Student Loans)A loan program available to Australian citizens, holders of Australian permanent humanitarian visas and New Zealand citizens who are Special Category Visa (SCV) holders (and meet the requisite criteria) to enable them to pay their student contributions or tuition fees or their overseas study expenses. Loans are repaid later through the taxation system once income has reached a certain level.

HonoursIn a three-year undergraduate course (or part-time equivalent), honours is an additional year of study to meritorious students. In a four- or five-year course, honours is awarded on the basis of superior performance in the course.

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InstitutionA provider of tertiary study, such as a university or a college. UAC’s participating institutions are those for which you apply through UAC.

International fee-paying students (IFEE)Students who are not Australian or New Zealand citizens or permanent residents of Australia and who meet the entire cost of their studies through tuition fees.

Lowest ATARThe lowest ATAR of an applicant to receive an offer to a course. Lowest ATARs can only be determined when offers are made each year.

Lowest selection rankThe minimum selection rank required for selection into a course. (It used to be called the course ‘cut-off ’). Any lowest selection ranks published in this Guide are those from semester 1, 2019. They are intended to be used as a guide only and are supplied to help you assess your chances of getting into a particular course and decide on your preferences.

The lowest selection ranks can only be determined when offers are made each year.

ModerationA process undertaken by NESA to remove differences between how schools assess their students. It involves the comparison of school-based assessment marks with state-wide examination marks and their alignment to course standards to produce an assessment mark for each student.

Non-award programA course of study for students giving them a pathway into a bachelor degree. It allows students to study individual units (subjects) that, when successfully completed, can enable entry into a degree course.

Non-standard Year 12 applicantAn applicant who is completing a Year 12 program through Australian Christian Education, Rudolph Steiner Education, home schooling or the Queensland Senior External Examination.

NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA)The body that sets the core curriculum for Kindergarten to Year 12 for government and non-government schools in NSW; sets guidelines for school assessment tasks and sets, organises and marks the HSC examinations; and sustains and improves the standards of achievement in NSW schools.

Open daysDays set aside by an institution for prospective students to visit their campus, view their facilities and meet academic staff and students.

Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)Compulsory health insurance for international students studying on a student visa in Australia to cover any costs for medical and hospital care. Students must purchase an approved OSHC policy before enrolment.

Participating institutionAn institution that lists its courses through UAC and UAC manages its admissions process, including applications and offers.

Pathway coursesNon-degree courses – such as foundation studies, preparatory courses and certificates, diplomas or associate degrees – offered by institutions to applicants who don’t meet the entry requirements for their degree course or need further support and preparation before studying at degree level. Some institutions offer pathway courses through UAC – read section 5.3 and the institution entries at uac.edu.au/institutions for details.

PercentileCalculating percentiles is part of the process of calculating ATARs. The percentile indicates a student’s position in a course against other students. For example, a student in the 73rd percentile is in the top 27 per cent of students in that course.

Postgraduate coursesThese are courses usually available only to people who have qualified for an appropriate first degree or diploma. They are not available to school leavers. They include:

− graduate/postgraduate certificates − graduate/postgraduate diplomas − postgraduate degrees such as masters or

doctorates.

Practical experienceA requirement of some courses, it involves supervised practice that takes place in an approved workplace and helps students develop skills relevant to their area of study. It may be undertaken during a semester or in semester breaks and can vary from regular one-day placements to block periods of several weeks. Costs may be involved, such as instruments, uniform, accommodation or travel. Courses requiring practical experience will list it in the course description.

Preparation coursesCourses offered by most institutions, including TAFE colleges, as a preparation for further study. They are usually undertaken by students with insufficient formal entry qualifications, or for those who have not participated in formal education for some time.

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Prerequisites (see also Assumed knowledge)Year 12 courses that must be completed in order to be considered for admission to certain tertiary courses. Some tertiary courses require applicants to have completed a specific HSC course or equivalent before they will be offered a place in those courses (course prerequisites). Some subjects within a tertiary course require applicants to have completed a specific HSC course or equivalent before they are able to enrol in those particular subjects (subject prerequisites).

Professional recognitionA course that has been approved by a professional body, which enables graduates to apply for membership and/or registration to practise in the profession.

Recommended studiesNSW HSC or equivalent courses that the institutions suggest will assist students in their chosen university course. However, if they haven’t studied these courses their chances of selection are not affected. If a course has recommended studies they are specified in the course description.

Record of failureAppears on a student’s academic record due to withdrawing from a course or a single unit where that withdrawal is counted as a failure, or where the student has failed to satisfy the assessment requirements for one or more units.

ScalingThe first step in calculating the ATAR. It enables the many different courses taken by students to be compared fairly.

The scaling process is designed to encourage students to take courses for which they are best suited and which best prepare them for future studies. The underlying principle is that you should be neither advantaged nor disadvantaged by choosing one HSC course over another. The scaling algorithm estimates what your marks would have been if all courses had been studied by all students.

Scaling modifies the mean, the standard deviation and the maximum mark in each course. Adjustments are then made to the marks of individual students to produce scaled marks. Although scaled marks are generally different from the raw marks from which they are derived, the ranking of students within a course is not changed.

Schools Recommendation Schemes (SRS)Schemes that enable schools to recommend current Year 12 students who are UAC applicants for offers of undergraduate admission. SRS aim to assist access to higher education for current Australian Year 12 students using a wide range of selection criteria, including school recommendations and senior secondary studies. SRS are processed through UAC.

Although most institutions make early offers of undergraduate admission under SRS, institutions have their own policies on determining SRS eligibility and making offers.

SemesterThe division of the academic year into study periods. Students can start courses at the beginning of the first and, in some cases, second semester. Some institutions call their study periods ‘autumn’ and ‘spring’ semesters. Others use the terms ‘session’ or ‘half-year’. Some institutions have trimesters or terms, with an additional study period over summer.

Slipback offerAn offer to a lower level of study than that applied for. For example, if you applied for a bachelor degree and the institution decides that, while you are not eligible and competitive enough for entry to the bachelor degree, you are eligible for a lower level of study (such as a diploma), the institution makes you an offer to the lower level.

Special requirements and policiesSpecial requirements and policies apply to students in health- and welfare-related courses and teacher education courses.

These requirements relate to: − clinical/internship placements undertaken as part

of your course − proof of English language proficiency − accreditation and procedures for employment

after you have completed the course.

Note that requirements and policies in these areas are subject to regular review.

Student contributionThe amount that Commonwealth-supported students must pay towards their study costs. This amount is determined by each institution.

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Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF)Supports the delivery of student services including counselling, employment, orientation, career advice, child care, financial advice, health services, food services, sporting and recreational activities, student advocacy and legal services. The maximum SSAF amount chargeable is determined by the Australian Government.

Students studying on a part-time basis cannot be charged more than 75 per cent of the maximum amount that students studying on a full-time basis are charged.

Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) Regulates and assures the quality of Australia’s higher education sector. TEQSA also maintains the National Register of Higher Education Providers. The register includes information on whether higher education institutions are self-accrediting or non self-accrediting and the courses they are accredited to deliver.

TranscriptAn official copy of a student’s complete academic record at a post-secondary or tertiary institution, issued by the institution.

Tuition feeThe amount that domestic fee-paying students or international students must pay for their course. Tuition fees are determined by each institution.

Undergraduate courseA course leading to a first qualification, namely a first degree of bachelor, an associate degree, an associate diploma or a diploma.

Universities Admissions Centre (UAC)The central office that receives and processes applications for admission to most undergraduate degree, advanced diploma and diploma courses at participating institutions. UAC also notifies students of their ATAR and, on behalf of the participating institutions, makes offers to courses. Owned by universities in NSW and the ACT, UAC is a not-for-profit organisation that aims to provide excellence in admissions services and promote equity of access to tertiary education.

VET Student LoansA loan for eligible fee-paying students studying higher level vocational education and training (VET) qualifications to pay their tuition fees.

Year 12 applicantA student who is sitting one or more units of an Australian 2019 Year 12 in Australia or outside Australia (except Queensland Year 12 external students) or sitting the International Baccalaureate in Australia in 2019. Also referred to as a 2019 Year 12 or current Year 12 applicant.

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AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY 55

AUSTRALIAN COLLEGE OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGY 60

AUSTRALIAN MARITIME COLLEGE 63

AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY 66

CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY 70

CQUNIVERSITY 75

GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY 79

INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT, SYDNEY 85

LA TROBE UNIVERSITY 89

MACLEAY COLLEGE 93

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY 96

MIT SYDNEY 102

NATIONAL ART SCHOOL 104

SAE CREATIVE MEDIA INSTITUTE 106

SIBT 109

SOUTHERN CROSS UNIVERSITY 112

TORRENS UNIVERSITY AUSTRALIA 120

UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA 124

UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND 129

UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE 134

UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY 140

UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SYDNEY 146

UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG 153

UNSW SYDNEY 163

UNSW CANBERRA AT ADFA 169

WESTERN SYDNEY UNIVERSITY 171

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Pattern of attendance3F = 3 years of full-time study6P = 6 years of part-time study3F/EqP = 3 years of full-time or equivalent part-time studyD = Distance or online

LSRLSR = lowest selection rank for domestic applicants in the main offer rounds for Year 12 students (December Round 2, 2018 and January Round 1, 2019). The lowest selection rank is determined by the interaction of three factors: 1 the number of places available in the course2 the number of applicants for the course 3 the quality of those applicants.

Lowest selection ranks include any increases made as a result of adjustment factors (see below), so many applicants will have received an offer to that course even though their ATAR was below the lowest selection rank.

N/A = not applicable: selection not based on the ATAR; or the course is not offered to current Year 12 applicants

new = new course offered through UAC– = data not provided, contact the institution<5 = less than 5 ATAR-based offers were made for

this course

Selection rank adjustmentsWhen determining your selection rank for a course, institutions often take other factors into consideration in addition to your ATAR. This means that your selection rank for that course will be adjusted and will be higher than your ATAR.

Factors that can increase your selection rank include high achievement in specified HSC courses relevant to your preferred course, living in or attending school in an area defined by the institution, or assessment of your Educational Access Schemes (EAS) application.

As selection rank adjustments are course specific, your selection rank can be different for each of your course preferences. For more information, read section 5.2.

Confirmed Sem 1 2020Institutions intend to run all listed courses in 2020. However, not all have been confirmed for semester 1. Course starting dates and full course descriptions will be published on the UAC website when details are confirmed.

Avail INTAvail INT = available to international students through UAC. Where this column does not appear, international applicants cannot apply through UAC. Check the institution websites for details of all courses offered to international students.

Part 2 contains general information about each of UAC’s participating institutions, including a list of the courses to be offered through UAC in semester 1, 2020.

Comprehensive information about each institution’s admission criteria, access schemes and equity scholarships is available at uac.edu.au/institutions.

Full course descriptions will be published on the UAC website when details have been confirmed. Institutions may change, cancel or add courses throughout the admissions period, so check the course search on UAC’s website or in the My UAC app before you finalise your preferences.

READING THE COURSE LISTSCourse nameB = BachelorM = MasterDip = DiplomaAdvDip = Advanced DiplomaAssocDeg = Associate Degree

Fee typeThe fee type indicates how much domestic students pay towards the cost of the course. The two main types of courses are:CSP = Commonwealth-supported place (subsidised by the

Australian Government)DFEE = domestic fee-paying (not subsidised – you pay the

full cost of the course)

A small number of courses are: − ADF: student contribution paid by the Australian

Defence Force − C3F: three years Commonwealth-supported, fourth year

fee-paying − CBF: a combination of CSP and DFEE (ie bachelor

program is CSP, masters program is DFEE) − ENA: Commonwealth-supported and student

contribution exempt − OTH: domestic fee-paying with no government loan

scheme for students − VET: domestic fee-paying with VET Student Loans for

eligible students.

All international students pay the full cost of their course. Read section 7 for information on course costs and financial assistance.

Course codeThis is the code used in the UAC application and in the course search on the UAC website.

INTRODUCTION

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GET IN TOUCHAll enquiries tel: 1300 ASK ACU (1300 275 228) email: [email protected] website: acu.edu.au/askacu facebook: Australian.Catholic.University twitter: ACUmedia youtube: ACUsocial linkedin: school/australian-catholic-university instagram: acuimages

In person/postal enquiriesCanberra Campus (Signadou) AskACU Centre 223 Antill Street, Watson ACT 2602 PO Box 256, Dickson ACT 2602

North Sydney Campus (MacKillop) AskACU Centre 40 Edward Street, North Sydney NSW 2060 PO Box 968, North Sydney NSW 2059

Strathfield Campus (Mount St Mary) AskACU Centre 25A Barker Road, Strathfield NSW 2135 Locked Bag 2002, Strathfield NSW 2135

OPEN DAYSCanberra Campus Saturday 24 August 2019, 9.30am – 3pm

North Sydney Campus Saturday 31 August 2019, 9am – 2pm

Strathfield Campus Saturday 7 September 2019, 9am – 2pm

IMPORTANT DATESSemester 1 Monday 24 February – Sunday 21 June 2020

End of exam period Sunday 14 June 2020

Semester 2 Monday 27 July – Sunday 22 November 2020

End of exam period Sunday 15 November 2020

Visit acu.edu.au/study-at-acu/important-dates for information on enrolment, teaching, semester start and end, and other important academic dates.

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We’re closely integrated into our communities and industries, working with them to answer the big questions and to create tangible results. Our research programs tackle enduring and pressing issues in society, in Australia, and around the world.

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B Accounting and Finance North Sydney (MacKillop) 103710 CSP 3F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Arts Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 103302 CSP 3F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Arts/B Commerce Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 103303 CSP 4F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Arts/B Global Studies Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 103311 CSP 4F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Arts/B Laws North Sydney (MacKillop) 107001 CSP 5F/EqP 75.00 Y Y

B Biomedical Science North Sydney (MacKillop) 107008 CSP 3F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Biomedical Science/B Business Administration North Sydney (MacKillop) 107011 CSP 4F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Biomedical Science/B Laws North Sydney (MacKillop) 107010 CSP 5F/EqP 75.00 Y Y

B Business Administration North Sydney (MacKillop) 103706 CSP 3F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Business Administration Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 103716 CSP 3F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Business Administration/B Global Studies North Sydney (MacKillop) 103707 CSP 4F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Business Administration/B Laws North Sydney (MacKillop) 107004 CSP 5F/EqP 75.00 Y Y

B Commerce North Sydney (MacKillop) 103701 CSP 3F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Commerce Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 103711 CSP 3F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Commerce/B Business Administration North Sydney (MacKillop) 103709 CSP 4F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Commerce/B Business Administration Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 103717 CSP 4F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Commerce/B Global Studies North Sydney (MacKillop) 103703 CSP 4F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Commerce/B Laws North Sydney (MacKillop) 107002 CSP 5F/EqP 75.00 Y Y

B Early Childhood Education (Birth to Five Years) North Sydney (MacKillop) 101105 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Early Childhood Education (Birth to Five Years) Online 101121 CSP 4F/EqP/D 60.00 Y N

B Early Childhood Education (Birth to Five Years) Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 101120 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) Canberra (Signadou) 101113 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) North Sydney (MacKillop) 101115 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 101114 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Education (Primary) Canberra (Signadou) 101000 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Education (Primary) North Sydney (MacKillop) 101102 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Education (Primary) Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 101101 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

Refer to page 54 for an explanation of abbreviations and selection rank.

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Course name Campus Course code

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B Education Studies Canberra (Signadou) 101125 CSP 3F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Education Studies North Sydney (MacKillop) 101124 CSP 3F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Education Studies Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 101126 CSP 3F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Exercise and Sports Science Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 105504 CSP 3F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Exercise Science/B Business Administration Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 105516 CSP 4F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B High Performance Sport Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 105505 CSP 3F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Human Services Canberra (Signadou) 105523 CSP 3F/EqP N/A Y Y

B Human Services Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 105524 CSP 3F/EqP N/A Y Y

B Inclusive Education and Disability Studies Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 101110 CSP 3F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Information Technology North Sydney (MacKillop) 103708 CSP 3F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Information Technology/B Business Administration North Sydney (MacKillop) 103712 CSP 4F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Laws North Sydney (MacKillop) 107000 CSP 4F/EqP 75.00 Y Y

B Laws (Graduate Entry) North Sydney (MacKillop) 107007 CSP 3F/EqP N/A Y Y

B Laws/B Global Studies North Sydney (MacKillop) 107003 CSP 5F/EqP 75.00 Y Y

B Nursing Canberra (Signadou) 105502 CSP 3F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Nursing North Sydney (MacKillop) 105501 CSP 3F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Nursing (for Enrolled Nurses – Dip Nursing entry) Canberra (Signadou) 105519 CSP 2F/EqP N/A Y Y

B Nursing (for Enrolled Nurses – Dip Nursing entry) North Sydney (MacKillop) 105518 CSP 2F/EqP N/A Y Y

B Nursing/B Business Administration North Sydney (MacKillop) 105509 CSP 4–5F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Nursing/B Paramedicine Canberra (Signadou) 105510 CSP 4F/EqP 78.50 Y N

B Nutrition Science North Sydney (MacKillop) 107016 CSP 3F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Nutrition Science/B Business Administration North Sydney (MacKillop) 105707 CSP 4F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Occupational Therapy North Sydney (MacKillop) 105513 CSP 4F/EqP 73.00 Y Y

B Paramedicine North Sydney (MacKillop) 103713 CSP 3F/EqP 95.00 Y N

B Philosophy/B Laws North Sydney (MacKillop) 107006 CSP 5F/EqP new Y Y

B Physical Activity and Health Science Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 105520 CSP 3F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Physiotherapy North Sydney (MacKillop) 105506 CSP 4F 97.70 Y Y

B Psychological Science Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 103313 CSP 3F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

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AUSTRALIAN CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY (CONTINUED)

Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Psychological Science/B Arts Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 103718 CSP 4F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Psychological Science/B Commerce Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 103719 CSP 4F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Psychological Science/B Exercise and Sports Science Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 103720 CSP 4F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Psychological Science/B Laws North Sydney (MacKillop) 103714 CSP 5F/EqP 75.00 Y Y

B Psychology (Honours) Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 103721 CSP 4F/EqP 85.00 Y N

B Social Work Canberra (Signadou) 103202 CSP 4F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Social Work Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 103203 CSP 4F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Speech Pathology North Sydney (MacKillop) 105514 CSP 4F 58.50 Y Y

B Sport and Outdoor Education Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 105525 CSP 3F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Teaching/B Arts (Secondary – Humanities) Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 101108 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Teaching/B Arts (Secondary – Mathematics) Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 101104 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Teaching/B Arts (Secondary – Technology) Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 101106 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Teaching/B Arts (Secondary – Visual Arts) Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 101107 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Theology Canberra (Signadou) 103903 CSP 3F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Theology Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 103904 CSP 3F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Theology/B Global Studies Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 103905 CSP 4F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Theology/B Laws North Sydney (MacKillop) 107005 CSP 5F/EqP 75.00 Y Y

B Theology/B Philosophy Canberra (Signadou) 107015 CSP 4F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Theology/B Philosophy North Sydney (MacKillop) 107014 CSP 4F/EqP N/A N N

B Theology/B Philosophy Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 107013 CSP 4F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

B Visual Arts and Design Strathfield (Mount St Mary) 103304 CSP 3F/EqP 58.50 Y Y

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ACAP

GET IN TOUCHAustralian College of Applied Psychology*Locked Bag 11 Strawberry Hills NSW 2012

tel: 1800 061 199 (freecall)email: [email protected]: acap.edu.aufacebook: acapaustwitter: acapauslinkedin: school/australian-college-of-applied-

psychology

* Navitas Professional Institute Pty Ltd trading as Australian College of Applied Psychology, National CRICOS Provider code: 01328A, RTO: 0500

In personSydney campusLevel 11, 255 Elizabeth StreetSydney NSW 2000

OPEN DAYSSydneyWednesday 1 May, Thursday 22 August,Wednesday 27 November 2019

IMPORTANT DATESTrimester 1 starts Monday 3 February 2020Trimester 2 starts Monday 25 May 2020Trimester 3 starts Monday 14 September 2020

For the latest information on session dates, visit acap.edu.au.

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

AccreditationACAP is a registered higher education provider and a nationally registered training organisation. Our psychology degrees are accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC), our counselling degrees are accredited by the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA), our coaching degree is accredited by the International Coaching Federation (ICF) and our social work programs are accredited by the Australian Association of Social Workers (AASW). Professional accreditation ensures these courses meet the relevant educational and training standards for graduates to seek recognition and practise in the profession.

Discover the courses and more information at acap.edu.au.

International Year 12 students apply directly to ACAP.

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/acap

The Australian College of Applied Psychology (ACAP) is a tertiary education institute that specialises in psychology. By being true specialists we have a deep understanding of human behaviour, which resonates throughout our courses. We seek to understand and make sense of the interactions and implications of human behaviour. What makes people do the things they do? What effect does society have on our actions? Why do we behave in a certain way by ourselves, but differently in groups?

Our approach to teaching in these specialist fields is what makes us different. It’s why curious souls choose to learn and develop their skills with us. Whether you want to excel in counselling, social work, criminology or psychology, it all starts and ends with human behaviour.

Established over 35 years ago, ACAP offers courses in counselling, psychology, criminology, coaching, case management, and social work from diploma through to masters level. Our courses prepare students from diverse backgrounds for rewarding professions working with people in the community. There are also pathway options to further study available to suit students’ priorities and career aspirations.

We currently have over 4,000 students studying on-campus, online or, for those wanting to access our courses from remote areas, by blended delivery, which is a combination of on-campus and online. Our campuses are situated in convenient CBD locations in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide with easy access to public transport and entertainment.

Courses can be studied full-time or part-time and students can choose to start in February, May or September depending on the chosen course.

Why do students choose ACAP?Students choose to study at ACAP as our teaching staff have extensive experience both as teachers and practitioners, with a breadth of research interests. We also have smaller class sizes allowing for a greater level of discussion, support and a better opportunity to ask questions, which assists students to achieve success.

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AUSTRALIAN COLLEGE OF APPLIED PSYCHOLOGYInternational Year 12 students apply directly to ACAP.

Course name Campus Course code

Feetype

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

B Counselling Sydney 540500 DFEE 3F/EqP 70.00 Y

B Counselling Online 540501 DFEE 3F/EqP/D 70.00 Y

B Counselling (Coaching) Sydney 540510 DFEE 3F/EqP 70.00 Y

B Counselling (Coaching) Online 540511 DFEE 3F/EqP/D 70.00 Y

B Psychological Science Sydney 540200 DFEE 3F/EqP 65.00 Y

B Psychological Science Online 540201 DFEE 3F/EqP/D 65.00 Y

B Psychological Science and Counselling Sydney 540220 DFEE 3F/EqP/D 65.00 Y

B Psychological Science and Counselling Online 540221 DFEE 3F/EqP/D 65.00 Y

B Psychological Science and Criminology Online 540210 DFEE 3F/EqP/D 65.00 Y

B Social Work Sydney 540400 DFEE 4F/EqP 60.00 Y

Dip Community Services (Case Management) – CHC52015 Sydney 540404 VET 1F/EqP N/A Y

Dip Community Services (Case Management) – CHC52015 Online 540405 VET 1F/EqP/D N/A Y

Dip Counselling Skills Sydney 540512 DFEE 1F/EqP N/A Y

Dip Counselling Skills Online 540513 DFEE 1F/EqP/D N/A Y

Refer to page 54 for an explanation of abbreviations and selection rank.

FIND YOUR WAY TO UNI

Course Compass draws on the experience of over 100,000 recent UAC applicants to show you the paths taken by students just like you.

uac.edu.au/coursecompass

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The Australian Maritime College is a specialist institute of the University of Tasmania

CRICOS provider number 00586B

AMC

AUSTRALIAN MARITIME COLLEGE

GET IN TOUCHAustralian Maritime CollegeUniversity of TasmaniaMaritime Way, Newnham TAS 7248

tel: 1300 363 864 email: [email protected] website: amc.edu.au facebook: australianmaritimecollegetwitter: AMCTasmaniayoutube: OzMaritimeCollegelinkedin: company/australian-maritime-

collegeinstagram: amctasmania

OPEN DAYSFind out more about studying at AMC, tour our worldclass facilities located at the Newnham campus in Launceston, chat to staff and current students, and view hands-on demonstrations as a part of our annual Open Day.

Launceston Open Day(AMC located here)Saturday 10 August 2019

Hobart Open DaySaturday 3 August 2019

IMPORTANT DATESSemester 1, 2019Monday 25 February – Sunday 2 June 2019

Semester 2, 2019Monday 15 July – Sunday 20 October 2019

For the latest information on important dates, visit utas.edu.au/key-dates

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The Australian Maritime College is the strategic educational provider for Australia’s $90bn Naval Shipbuilding Plan, which requires thousands of maritime specialists across engineering, management, seafaring, and maritime operations. You could be creating the next generation of naval ships, or helping guide the logistics required to support their construction and maintenance.

No matter your passion, there is a wide range of maritime study options available:

− maritime engineering (marine and offshore engineering, ocean engineering and naval architecture)

− global logistics and maritime management − international and coastal seafaring.

International Year 12 students apply directly to the University of Tasmania.

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/amc

The internationally renowned Australian Maritime College (AMC) is Australia’s national institute for maritime and maritime-related education, training and research. It is one of seven founding members of the International Association of Maritime Universities and is a specialist institute of the University of Tasmania.

AMC is located in Launceston at the northern end of Tasmania – Australia’s picturesque island state. Boasting a multimillion dollar suite of specialist teaching and learning facilities and with a curriculum focused on developing multidisciplinary knowledge and skills, as well as global perspectives and social responsibility, our graduates are equipped and inspired to respond to opportunities and challenges in an ever-changing world. Our course offerings are developed in collaboration with industry and government bodies, which is why our highly skilled graduates are in demand around the globe.

AMC offers a wide range of courses at all levels, including vocational certificates, diplomas, undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs, and higher degrees by research.

Maritime studies offers the opportunity to get involved with the world’s largest industries, and create and manage the world’s largest and most complex machines and structures. You could positively impact the world by working on the future of ocean and offshore-based renewable energy, or create and refine the efficiency of global trade to deliver sustainability benefits.

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AMC

AUSTRALIAN MARITIME COLLEGEInternational Year 12 students apply directly to the University of Tasmania, visit utas.edu.au/international.

Course name Campus Course code

Feetype

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

B Applied Science (Marine Electrical Engineering) Launceston 120130 CSP 4F/9P* N/A Y

B Applied Science (Marine Engineering) Launceston 120110 CSP 4F/9P* 60.00 Y

B Applied Science (Nautical Science) Launceston 120120 CSP 4.5F/10P* 60.00 Y

B Engineering (Specialisation) with Honours Launceston 120310 CSP 4F/8P 70.00 Y

B Engineering (Specialisation) with Honours (Co-operative Education) Launceston 120311 CSP 5F 85.00 Y

B Global Logistics and Maritime Management Launceston 120210 CSP 3F/6P 65.00 Y

* Course length does not represent usual academic semesters and start and end dates vary according to the practical components of the course, which include sea-time. Qualifying sea-time is not included in the course length.

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GET IN TOUCHDomestic Admissions Off iceThe Australian National UniversityDi Riddell Student Centre154 University Avenue, Canberra ACT 2600

tel: 1800 620 032 (freecall)email via: anu.edu.au/contact-anuwebsite: anu.edu.aufacebook: TheAustralianNationalUniversityyoutube: ANUchannelinstagram: uranu

In personANU Student CentralDi Riddell Student Centre154 University Avenue, Canberra ACT 2600

OPEN DAYSaturday 31 August 2019

IMPORTANT DATESFirst semesterMonday 24 February – Friday 29 May 2020

Orientation WeekMonday 17 – Friday 21 February 2020

Second semesterMonday 27 July – Friday 30 October 2020

Orientation WeekMonday 20 – Friday 24 July 2020

AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

CRICOS provider number 00120C

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What’s more, our applications for domestic school leavers are simpler than they have ever been. You can now apply directly to ANU, where a single, free application covers admission, campus accommodation and scholarships. Our new approach to admission maintains the highest possible academic standards while making the transition to university more welcoming, merit-based, transparent and representative of Australia. Our new co-curricular or service requirement — now a mandatory aspect of admission for domestic school leavers — demonstrates the value we place on generosity, leadership and community service.

Direct applications for domestic school leavers close on 31 May. For more information, or to apply, go to anu.edu.au/study/apply.

Domestic school leavers who miss the direct application deadline, and all other applicants, can still apply through UAC.

Detailed information about ANU and our courses is distributed to schools each year and is available in school libraries or from careers advisers. Information is also available from the ANU Admissions Office and the Undergraduate Student Guide, available at anu.edu.au/study/information-for/undergraduate-students.

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/anu

The only university to be established by the Commonwealth Government, The Australian National University (ANU) is where our nation learns. ANU has a rich history and, since 1946, has set the standard in teaching, research and community engagement. Part of the Group of Eight, we’re recognised as one of Australia’s leading universities for education and we’re the only Australian member of the prestigious International Alliance of Research Universities.

When you choose ANU, you are choosing an unrivalled educational experience. You will join a community of talented, diverse students who come from every corner of Australia and the world. You will learn from world-class researchers and make connections that will last a lifetime. ANU counts six Nobel Prize winners and two Australian prime ministers among its staff and alumni.

Ours is a vibrant and diverse community in which you will form close bonds through shared experiences with your peers and be nurtured and encouraged by a University-wide support network. You will have the chance to engage with industry and government leaders through internship programs, and to see the world by participating in our outstanding student exchange programs.

At ANU we uphold the highest possible standards of ethical behaviour. We support an inclusive and diverse environment that leads to original thinking and better outcomes for our community, the nation and the world. If you want to change the world, if you want to shape the future, if you want to make a real difference, ANU will help you. Our graduates are among the most employable around the globe and our alumni include many of the world’s movers and shakers. Long after they have graduated, our students continue to connect through our extensive Alumni Relations program, creating extensive professional and social networks around the world.

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AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITYANU offers Flexible Double Degrees that allow you to choose from hundreds of possible combinations across three groups:

1. Arts, Social Sciences, Business and Science (4 years)2. Engineering and Advanced Computing (5 years)3. Law (5 years)

From these three groups, you can combine any two courses for which you meet the published selection rank. The LSR listed against each group below is the lowest selection rank for the group. The actual selection rank could be higher depending on the double degree combination chosen as the program-specific selection ranks still apply. For more information visit anu.edu.au.

Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Accounting Canberra 133503 CSP 3F/6P 88.65 Y Y

B Actuarial Studies Canberra 134403 CSP 3F/6P 97.10 Y Y

B Advanced Computing (Honours) Canberra 135705 CSP 4F/8P 91.30 Y Y

B Advanced Computing (Research and Development) (Honours) Canberra 135700 CSP 4F/8P 99.35 Y Y

B Applied Data Analytics Canberra 135801 CSP 3F/6P 95.80 Y Y

B Archaeological Practice Canberra 131163 CSP 3F/6P 84.85 Y Y

B Art History and Curatorship Canberra 131100 CSP 3F/6P 82.00 Y Y

B Arts Canberra 131003 CSP 3F/6P 80.05 Y Y

B Asian Studies Canberra 132005 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Y

B Asia-Pacific Affairs Canberra 132006 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Y

B Biotechnology Canberra 138503 CSP 3F/6P 80.65 Y Y

B Business Administration Canberra 133403 CSP 3F/6P 89.40 Y Y

B Classical Studies Canberra 131103 CSP 3F/6P 83.65 Y Y

B Commerce Canberra 133003 CSP 3F/6P 86.10 Y Y

B Criminology Canberra 131150 CSP 3F/6P 80.80 Y Y

B Design Canberra 139103 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Y

B Development Studies Canberra 131143 CSP 3F/6P 80.10 Y Y

B Economics Canberra 134003 CSP 3F/6P 87.20 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) Canberra 135004 CSP 4F/8P 90.45 Y Y

B Engineering (Research and Development) (Honours) Canberra 135000 CSP 4F/8P 99.00 Y Y

B Environment and Sustainability Canberra 138201 CSP 3F/6P 80.20 Y Y

B Environment and Sustainability (Advanced) (Honours) Canberra 138202 CSP 4F/8P 96.30 Y Y

B European Studies Canberra 131147 CSP 3F/6P 84.00 Y Y

B Finance Canberra 133203 CSP 3F/6P 87.20 Y Y

B Finance, Economics and Statistics (Honours) Canberra 134300 CSP 4F/8P 99.05 Y Y

B Genetics Canberra 138600 CSP 3F/6P 95.55 Y Y

B Health Science Canberra 138302 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Y

B Information Technology Canberra 136063 CSP 3F/6P 80.20 Y Y

B International Business Canberra 133303 CSP 3F/6P 87.90 Y Y

B International Relations Canberra 131153 CSP 3F/6P 90.30 Y Y

B International Security Studies Canberra 132105 CSP 3F/6P 90.05 Y Y

B Languages Canberra 131193 CSP 3F/6P 82.65 Y Y

B Laws (Honours) Canberra 137004 CSP 4F/8P 98.15 Y Y

B Mathematical Sciences Canberra 138200 CSP 3F/6P 95.55 Y Y

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AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (CONTINUED)

Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Medical Science Canberra 138403 CSP 3F/6P 90.00 Y Y

B Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies Canberra 131157 CSP 3F/6P 83.15 Y Y

B Music Canberra 139114 CSP 3F/6P 80.05 Y Y

B Pacific Studies Canberra 132333 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Y

B Philosophy (Honours) - Arts and Social Sciences Canberra 131000 CSP 4F N/A N N

B Philosophy (Honours) - Asia and the Pacific Canberra 132000 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Y

B Philosophy (Honours) - Science Canberra 138000 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Y

B Philosophy (Honours) [ANU]/B Arts (Honours) [NUS] Canberra/Singapore 131005 CSP 4F N/A N N

B Philosophy (Honours) [ANU]/B Science (Honours) [NUS]

Canberra/Singapore 138005 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Y

B Political Science Canberra 131162 CSP 3F/6P 90.10 Y Y

B Politics, Philosophy and Economics Canberra 131161 CSP 3F/6P 96.05 Y Y

B Psychology (Honours) Canberra 138130 CSP 4F/8P 95.05 Y Y

B Public Policy Canberra 131159 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Y

B Science Canberra 138003 CSP 3F/6P 80.20 Y Y

B Science (Advanced) (Honours) Canberra 138004 CSP 4F/8P 95.25 Y Y

B Science (Psychology) Canberra 138123 CSP 3F/6P 80.15 Y Y

B Social Sciences (Honours in Actuarial Studies and Economics)

Canberra/Singapore 134454 CSP 4F/8P N/A N N

B Software Engineering (Honours) Canberra 135604 CSP 4F/8P 87.10 Y Y

B Statistics Canberra 134200 CSP 3F/6P 92.10 Y Y

B Visual Arts Canberra 139104 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Y

Dip Computing Canberra 136060 CSP 1F/2P N/A N N

Dip Creative Design Canberra 139101 CSP 1F/2P N/A N N

Dip Liberal Studies Canberra 131001 CSP 1F/2P N/A N N

Dip Music Canberra 139110 CSP 1F/2P N/A N N

Dip Science Canberra 138001 CSP 1F/2P N/A N N

Flexible Double Arts, Social Sciences, Business and Science Canberra 130010 CSP 4F/8P 80.05 Y Y

Flexible Double Engineering and Advanced Computing Canberra 135010 CSP 5F/10P 87.00 Y Y

Flexible Double Law Canberra 137010 CSP 5F/10P 98.00 Y Y

University Preparation Program - ANU Achieve Canberra 130006 ENA 0.5F N/A N N

University Preparation Program - ANU Activate Canberra 130008 ENA 0.5F N/A N N

University Preparation Program - ANU Advance Canberra 130007 ENA 0.5F N/A N N

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CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY

GET IN TOUCHCharles Sturt UniversityBathurst NSW 2795

tel: 1800 275 278 (freecall) +61 1800 275 278email via: csu.edu.au/contacts/enquirywebsite: futurestudents.csu.edu.aufacebook: csufuturetwitter: CharlesSturtUniyoutube: CharlesSturtUniinstagram: charlessturtuni

In personAlbury–Wodonga campus Marketing CoordinatorBuilding 673, Gordon Beavan BuildingElizabeth Mitchell Drive, Thurgoona NSW 2640

Bathurst campus Marketing CoordinatorBuilding 1396, Panorama Avenue, Bathurst NSW 2795

Canberra (Theology) campus Dean of Students, St Mark’s National Theological Centre, 15 Blackall Street, Barton ACT 2600

Dubbo campus Administration Off ice, Charles Sturt UniversityTony McGrane Place, Dubbo NSW 2830

Orange campus Marketing CoordinatorBuilding 1001, Leeds Parade, Orange NSW 2800

Parramatta (Theology) campusUnited Theological College16 Masons Drive, North Parramatta NSW 2151

Port Macquarie campus Marketing Coordinator7 Major Innes Road, Port Macquarie NSW 2444

Wagga Wagga campus Marketing Coordinator, Building 481, Boorooma Street, Wagga Wagga NSW 2678

OPEN DAYSBathurst Sunday 4 August 2019Wagga Wagga Sunday 11 August 2019 Albury-Wodonga Sunday 18 August 2019Port Macquarie Sunday 25 August 2019Dubbo Friday 30 August 2019 Orange Friday 6 September 2019

For information on Explore Days, visit futurestudents.csu.edu.au/unilife/social/events.

IMPORTANT DATESOrientation/Enrolment Week starts Monday 24 February 2020

Session 1 starts Monday 2 March 2020

Session 2 starts Monday 13 July 2020

CRICOS provider number 00005F

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CSU puts you in control of your learning. Our courses offer full-time or part-time options, and the choice to study entirely on-campus or a combination of on-campus and online. You can vary your study load to fit your degree around your life – whatever turns it may take – plus, we have several intakes every year, so you can start your study when you’re ready.

With campuses in some of the country’s best regional centres – combining urban convenience with access to incredible wilderness, and a lower cost of living – CSU is Australia’s largest regional university. Study by the beach, among the gum trees or in the heart of the city.

At CSU, you’re part of a tight-knit community. We welcome students from across the country and the globe so you’ll collaborate and connect with creative thinkers from a wide range of personal and professional backgrounds – all committed to making a difference in their chosen fields.

Together, let’s create a world worth living in.

*QILT Graduate Outcomes Survey 2018

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/csu

At Charles Sturt University (CSU), our ethos is Yindyamarra Winhanganha – a Wiradjuri phrase meaning ‘the wisdom of respectfully knowing how to live well in a world worth living in’. Our students, academics, alumni and research help make the world a better place at local, regional, national and international levels.

We believe every single person has the ability to make a difference – to their community and to the world – and in doing so, enjoy a rewarding, exciting career.

So at the heart of what we do is prepare you to start or progress your career with the skills, knowledge and confidence to succeed – whether you’re taking your first step after school, coming to uni for the first time after working, or returning to finish your studies. We have more than 100 undergraduate courses to get you where you want to go.

When you study with CSU, you learn from and work with the best in the business. Our academics bring extensive professional experience to their teaching, and our courses are designed in consultation with industry so that you get the most contemporary thinking and develop the skills your industry needs. You’ll get hands-on experience in world-class facilities so you’re job-ready when you graduate. And our work placement programs have become renowned for linking students to professional connections that get them a foot in a door. Plus, with smaller class sizes, you’re never just a number; your lecturers know your name and you get personalised learning.

It all adds up to CSU being Australia’s number one university for graduate employment. With 87.5 per cent of CSU graduates finding full-time work within four months of finishing their degrees,* you can be confident you’ll make a difference in your industry and community from day one. What’s more, CSU grads go on to earn the highest median salaries in Australia.* So, not only are you best placed to get your dream job – you’ll get well paid for it too.

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Accounting Port Macquarie 212010 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Accounting Albury–Wodonga 212011 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Accounting Wagga Wagga 212014 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Accounting Bathurst 212017 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Agricultural Business Management Wagga Wagga 215024 CSP 3F 65.00 Y Y

B Agricultural Science Wagga Wagga 214024 CSP 4F 65.00 Y Y

B Animal Science Wagga Wagga 215034 CSP 4F 65.00 Y Y

B Applied Science (Outdoor Recreation and Ecotourism) Port Macquarie 214390 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Applied Science (Outdoor Recreation and Ecotourism) Albury–Wodonga 215051 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Applied Science (Parks, Recreation and Heritage) Port Macquarie 215350 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Applied Science (Parks, Recreation and Heritage) Albury–Wodonga 215351 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Arts Wagga Wagga 211004 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Arts Bathurst 211007 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Business (Industry Professional Practice) Bathurst 201227 CSP 3F 60.00 Y N

B Business (Management) Albury–Wodonga 212171 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Business (Management) Wagga Wagga 212174 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Business (Management) Bathurst 212177 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Business (Marketing) Albury–Wodonga 212201 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Business (Marketing) Bathurst 212207 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Business Studies Port Macquarie 212700 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Business Studies Albury–Wodonga 212701 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Business Studies Wagga Wagga 212704 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Business Studies Bathurst 212707 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Clinical Science Orange 214238 CSP 3F 65.00 Y Y

B Communication Bathurst 211197 CSP 3F 60.00 Y N

B Communication (Advertising and Public Relations) Bathurst 211187 CSP 3F 60.00 Y N

B Communication (Advertising) Bathurst 211207 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Communication (Advertising)/B Business (Marketing) Bathurst 211217 CSP 4F 60.00 Y N

B Communication (Digital Media Production) Bathurst 211267 CSP 3F 60.00 Y N

B Communication (Journalism) Bathurst 211237 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Communication (Journalism and International Studies) Bathurst 211177 CSP 3F 60.00 Y N

B Communication (Public Relations) Bathurst 211247 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Communication (Public Relations)/B Business Studies Bathurst 211257 CSP 4F 60.00 Y N

B Communication (Radio) Bathurst 211227 CSP 3F 60.00 Y N

B Computer Science (with specialisation) Bathurst 212717 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Creative Industries (Acting and Performance) Wagga Wagga 211354 CSP 3F N/A Y N

B Creative Industries (Acting and Performance/Interdisciplinary Innovation) Wagga Wagga 211394 CSP 4F N/A Y N

B Creative Industries (Design and Visual Arts) Port Macquarie 211370 CSP 3F 60.00 Y N

B Creative Industries (Design and Visual Arts) Wagga Wagga 211374 CSP 3F 60.00 Y N

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B Creative Industries (Design and Visual Arts/Interdisciplinary Innovation) Port Macquarie 211430 CSP 4F 60.00 Y N

B Creative Industries (Design and Visual Arts/Interdisciplinary Innovation) Wagga Wagga 211434 CSP 4F 60.00 Y N

B Creative Industries (Interdisciplinary Innovation) Wagga Wagga 211334 CSP 3F 60.00 Y N

B Creative Industries (Screen and Media) Wagga Wagga 211364 CSP 3F 60.00 Y N

B Creative Industries (Screen and Media/Interdisciplinary Innovation) Wagga Wagga 211404 CSP 4F 60.00 Y N

B Creative Industries (Visualisation and Interactivity) Wagga Wagga 211344 CSP 3F 60.00 Y N

B Creative Industries (Visualisation and Interactivity/Interdisciplinary Innovation) Wagga Wagga 211384 CSP 4F 60.00 Y N

B Criminal Justice Port Macquarie 211890 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Criminal Justice Bathurst 211897 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Dental Science Orange 214738 CSP 5F N/A Y Y

B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) Albury–Wodonga 213091 CSP 4F 65.00 Y Y

B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) Wagga Wagga 213094 CSP 4F 65.00 Y Y

B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) Dubbo 213095 CSP 4F 65.00 Y N

B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) Bathurst 213097 CSP 4F 65.00 Y Y

B Education (K-12) Port Macquarie 213160 CSP 4F 65.00 Y N

B Education (K-12) Albury–Wodonga 213161 CSP 4F 65.00 Y N

B Education (K-12) Wagga Wagga 213164 CSP 4F 65.00 Y N

B Education (K-12) Bathurst 213167 CSP 4F 65.00 Y N

B Education (Technology and Applied Studies) Wagga Wagga 213204 CSP 4F 65.00 Y Y

B Environmental Science and Management Port Macquarie 214340 CSP 4F 65.00 Y Y

B Environmental Science and Management Albury–Wodonga 214341 CSP 4F 65.00 Y Y

B Equine Science (with specialisation) Wagga Wagga 215204 CSP 3F 65.00 Y Y

B Exercise and Sport Science (with specialisation) Bathurst 213267 CSP 3F 65.00 Y Y

B Exercise and Sport Science (with specialisation) Port Macquarie 214860 CSP 3F 65.00 Y Y

B General Studies (Science) Albury–Wodonga 214001 CSP 3F 60.00 Y N

B General Studies (Science) Wagga Wagga 214004 CSP 3F 60.00 Y N

B General Studies (Science) Bathurst 214007 CSP 3F 60.00 Y N

B General Studies (Science) Orange 214008 CSP 3F 60.00 Y N

B Health and Rehabilitation Science Albury–Wodonga 214351 CSP 3F 65.00 Y Y

B Human Services Port Macquarie 211820 CSP 3F 60.00 Y N

B Information Technology (with specialisation) Bathurst 212737 CSP 3F new Y Y

B Information Technology (with specialisation) Wagga Wagga 212734 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Laws/B Criminal Justice Port Macquarie 211910 CSP 5F 80.00 Y N

B Laws/B Criminal Justice Bathurst 211917 CSP 5F 80.00 Y N

B Medical Radiation Science with specialisations (Medical Imaging) (Radiation Therapy) and (Nuclear Medicine) Wagga Wagga 214294 CSP 4F 65.00 Y Y

B Medical Radiation Science with specialisations (Medical Imaging) and (Nuclear Medicine) Port Macquarie 214100 CSP 4F 65.00 Y Y

B Medical Science with specialisations (Biotechnology) (Clinical Physiology) and (Pathology) Wagga Wagga 214554 CSP 3F 65.00 Y Y

B Nursing Albury–Wodonga 214651 CSP 3F 65.00 Y Y

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Avail INT

B Nursing Wagga Wagga 214654 CSP 3F 65.00 Y Y

B Nursing Dubbo 214655 CSP 3F 65.00 Y N

B Nursing Bathurst 214657 CSP 3F 65.00 Y Y

B Nursing - GradDip Clinical Practice (Paramedic) Bathurst 214707 CSP 4.5F 70.00 Y N

B Occupational Therapy Port Macquarie 214300 CSP 4F 70.00 Y Y

B Occupational Therapy Albury–Wodonga 214301 CSP 4F 70.00 Y Y

B Oral Health (Therapy and Hygiene) Wagga Wagga 214384 CSP 3F 70.00 Y Y

B Outdoor Education Albury–Wodonga 213911 CSP 4F 65.00 Y N

B Paramedicine Port Macquarie 214200 CSP 3F 70.00 Y Y

B Paramedicine Bathurst 214207 CSP 3F 70.00 Y Y

B Pharmacy Orange 214808 CSP 4F 75.00 Y Y

B Physiotherapy Port Macquarie 214400 CSP 4F 85.00 Y Y

B Physiotherapy Albury–Wodonga 214401 CSP 4F 85.00 Y Y

B Physiotherapy Orange 214408 CSP 4F 85.00 Y Y

B Podiatric Medicine Albury–Wodonga 214451 CSP 4F 70.00 Y Y

B Psychology Wagga Wagga 211804 CSP 4F 75.00 Y N

B Psychology Bathurst 211807 CSP 4F 75.00 Y Y

B Psychology Port Macquarie 211810 CSP 4F 75.00 Y Y

B Public Safety and Security Bathurst 211937 CSP 3F new Y Y

B Public Safety and Security Port Macquarie 211930 CSP 3F 65.00 Y Y

B Science Wagga Wagga 215854 CSP 3F 65.00 Y Y

B Social Science (Psychology) Port Macquarie 211850 CSP 3F 65.00 Y Y

B Social Science (Psychology) Wagga Wagga 211854 CSP 3F 65.00 Y Y

B Social Science (Psychology) Bathurst 211857 CSP 3F 65.00 Y N

B Social Work Dubbo 211905 CSP 4F 60.00 Y Y

B Social Work Port Macquarie 211900 CSP 4F 60.00 Y Y

B Social Work Wagga Wagga 211904 CSP 4F 60.00 Y Y

B Speech and Language Pathology Albury–Wodonga 214501 CSP 4F 65.00 Y Y

B Sports Media Bathurst 213377 CSP 3F 65.00 Y N

B Technology (Civil Systems)/M Engineering (Civil Systems) Bathurst 212817 CSP 1.5F + 4P N/A Y N

B Theatre Media Bathurst 211287 CSP 3F N/A Y N

B Theology Parramatta 211955 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Theology Canberra 211957 CSP 3F 60.00 Y Y

B Veterinary Biology/B Veterinary Science Wagga Wagga 214964 CSP 6F N/A Y Y

B Veterinary Technology Wagga Wagga 214954 CSP 3F 70.00 Y N

Dip General Studies Port Macquarie 214010 CSP 1F N/A Y N

Dip General Studies Albury–Wodonga 214011 CSP 1F N/A Y N

Dip General Studies Wagga Wagga 214014 CSP 1F N/A Y N

Dip General Studies Bathurst 214017 CSP 1F N/A Y N

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CQU

CQUNIVERSITY

GET IN TOUCHSydney campusStudent AdmissionsCQUniversity400 Kent Street, Sydney NSW 2000

tel: 13 CQUni (13 27 86)email: via contactus.cqu.edu.auwebsite: cqu.edu.aufacebook: CQUniversityAustraliatwitter: CQUniyoutube: CQUnilinkedin: school/cquniversityinstagram: cquniversity

OPEN DAYS SydneyThursday 22 August 2019

Online Chat available 3–6pm, Tuesday 30 April, Thursday 23 May, Wednesday 18 September, Thursday 10 October, Tuesday 26 November 2019

For more information visit cqu.edu.au/openday.

IMPORTANT DATESTerm 2, 2019 starts Monday 15 July 2019

Term 1, 2020 starts Monday 9 March 2020

Term 2, 2020 starts Monday 13 July 2020

For latest information on these dates please visit handbook.cqu.edu.au.

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POSSIBLEAt CQUniversity, our students know it’s possible for a university to have a global reputation, and a big heart.

We’re ranked in the top two per cent of universities worldwide* and are recognised globally for our focus on social innovation. We’ve received fi ve stars for student experience, social equity and teaching quality, as well as full-time employment and starting salary – giving our alumni some of the best graduate outcomes in the country^.

We’re proud of our reputation, because we truly believe everyone has the right to a world-class education – no matter your postcode or education background. Choose from a wide range of course options and study online or at one of 20+ locations nationwide.

Be what you want to be with CQUniversity.

*Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2019. ^Good Universities Guide 2018.

CQU

shows that CQUniversity outperforms most Australian universities when it comes to study support, graduate employment and graduate salary outcomes. This is backed up by The Good Universities Guide (2019), which gives CQUniversity five stars for full-time employment, overall experience, social equity, starting salary and teaching quality. So rest assured that when you choose CQUniversity, you’re choosing a high quality education to help you be what you want to be.

International Year 12 students apply directly to CQUniversity.

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/cqu

With so many options out there, choosing the right university for you isn’t an easy decision. At CQUniversity Australia, our students choose to study with us so they can be what they want to be. We believe higher education should be for everyone – no matter your postcode or educational background. That’s why we offer a wide range of up-to-date, industry-aligned courses, from TAFE certificates right through to research degrees, online and at campuses across Australia. Our convenient Sydney campus is situated in the heart of the CBD, a five minute walk from Town Hall Station. We offer a range of on-campus courses in accident forensics, accounting, business, chiropractic, diagnostic imaging, digital media, IT, OHS, podiatry and more, as well as access to facilities and support for online students.

When you choose CQUniversity you’ll benefit from convenience and flexibility, smaller, more intimate class sizes and greater access to teaching staff. We’re committed to student success and providing positive graduate outcomes – and it shows. Data released by Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching (QILT)

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CQUNIVERSITYInternational Year 12 students apply directly to CQUniversity.

Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

AssocDeg Aviation (Flight Operations) Online 160913 CSP 2F/4P/D 59.90 Y

AssocDeg Building Design Online 160221 CSP 4P/D 65.10 Y

AssocDeg Building Surveying Online 160241 CSP 4P/D 65.10 Y

AssocDeg Digital Media Sydney 160910 CSP 2F/4P 59.90 Y

AssocDeg Digital Media Online 160911 CSP 2F/4P/D 59.90 Y

AssocDeg Engineering Online 160301 CSP 4F/D 59.90 Y

AssocDeg Information Technology Sydney 160160 CSP 2F/4P 59.90 Y

AssocDeg Information Technology Online 160161 CSP 2F/4P/D 59.90 Y

AssocDeg Occupational Health and Safety Sydney 160590 CSP 2F/4P 59.90 Y

AssocDeg Occupational Health and Safety Online 160591 CSP 2F/4P/D 59.90 Y

AssocDeg Public Health (Specialisation) Online 160601 CSP 2F/4P/D 59.90 Y

B Accident Forensics Sydney 160440 CSP 3F/6P 63.85 Y

B Accident Forensics Online 160441 CSP 3F/6P/D 59.90 Y

B Accounting Sydney 160020 CSP 3F/6P 59.90 Y

B Accounting Online 160021 CSP 3F/6P/D 59.90 Y

B Accounting/B Business Sydney 160360 CSP 4F/8P 59.90 Y

B Accounting/B Business Online 160361 CSP 4F/8P/D 59.90 Y

B Allied Health Online 160481 CSP 3F/6P/D 59.90 Y

B Arts Online 160131 CSP 3F/6P/D 59.90 Y

B Arts/B Business Online 160381 CSP 4F/8P/D 59.90 Y

B Aviation (Flight Operations) Online 160914 CSP 3F/6P/D 65.15 Y

B Building Design Online 160231 CSP 5P/D 65.10 Y

B Building Surveying and Certification (Honours) Online 160251 CSP 6P/D 67.95 Y

B Business Sydney 160030 CSP 3F/6P 62.05 Y

B Business Online 160031 CSP 3F/6P/D 59.90 Y

B Business/B Professional Communication Online 160401 CSP 4F/8P/D 59.90 Y

B Construction Management (Honours) Online 160581 CSP 6P/D 67.95 Y

B Digital Media Sydney 160520 CSP 3F/6P 60.80 Y

B Digital Media Online 160521 CSP 3F/6P/D 59.90 Y

B Echocardiography (Cardiac Physiology)/GradDip Echocardiography Sydney 160610 CBF 4F 79.05 Y

B Engineering (Honours) Online 160341 CSP 4F/8P/D 67.95 Y

B Engineering Technology (Specialisation) Online 160351 CSP 3F/6P/D 65.10 Y

B Environmental Science Online 160431 CSP 3F/6P/D 67.95 Y

B Exercise and Sport Sciences Online 160461 CSP 3F/6P/D 67.95 Y

B Hospitality Management Sydney 160050 CSP 2F/4P N/A Y

B Hospitality Management Online 160051 CSP 2F/4P/D N/A Y

B Information Technology Sydney 160060 CSP 3F/6P 60.90 Y

B Information Technology Online 160061 CSP 3F/6P/D 59.90 Y

B Information Technology (Co-op) Sydney 160170 CSP 3F/6P 86.85 Y

B Information Technology (Co-op) Online 160171 CSP 3F/6P/D 78.70 Y

B Laws Online 160081 CSP 3F/6P/D 81.85 Y

B Laws and B Business Online 160124 CSP 5F/10P/D 81.85 Y

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

B Laws and B Information Technology Online 160125 CSP 5F/10P/D 81.85 Y

B Laws and B Property Online 160123 CSP 5F/10P/D 81.85 Y

B Laws and B Science (Psychology) Online 160122 CSP 4.5F/9P/D 81.85 Y

B Laws/B Accounting Online 160111 CSP 4.5F/9P/D 81.85 Y

B Laws/B Arts Online 160121 CSP 5F/10P/D 81.85 Y

B Logistics Online 160912 CSP 2F/4P/D N/A Y

B Medical Laboratory Science (Honours) Online 160915 CSP 4F/8P/D 67.95 Y

B Medical Science (Specialisation) Online 160491 CSP 3F/6P/D 67.95 Y

B Medical Sonography/GradDip Medical Sonography Sydney 160010 CBF 4F 85.10 Y

B Nursing Online 160511 CSP 3F/6P/D 67.95 Y

B Occupational Health and Safety Sydney 160470 CSP 3F/6P 59.90 Y

B Occupational Health and Safety Online 160471 CSP 3F/6P/D 59.90 Y

B Podiatry Practice (Honours) Sydney 160560 CSP 4F 83.65 Y

B Professional Communication Online 160391 CSP 3F/6P/D 59.90 Y

B Property Online 160101 CSP 3F/6P/D 59.90 Y

B Psychological Science Online 160531 CSP 3F/6P/D 61.80 Y

B Public Health (Specialisation) Online 160571 CSP 3F/6P/D 59.90 Y

B Science Online 160411 CSP 3F/6P/D 67.95 Y

B Science (Chiropractic) Sydney 160181 CSP 3F/6P 67.95 Y

B Science (Criminology and Psychology) Online 160192 CSP 3F/6P/D 61.80 Y

B Science (Psychology) Online 160191 CSP 3F/6P/D N/A Y

B Social Work (Honours) Online 160551 CSP 4F/8P/D 61.80 Y

Dip Arts Online 160261 CSP 1F/2P/D 59.90 Y

Dip Business Studies Sydney 160150 CSP 1F/2P 59.90 Y

Dip Business Studies Online 160151 CSP 1F/2P/D 59.90 Y

Dip Digital Media Sydney 160810 CSP 1F/2P 59.90 Y

Dip Digital Media Online 160811 CSP 1F/2P/D 59.90 Y

Dip Information and Communications Technology Sydney 160062 CSP 1F/2P 59.90 Y

Dip Information and Communications Technology Online 160063 CSP 1F/2P/D 59.90 Y

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GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY

GET IN TOUCH

Gold Coast campusStudent Administration, Griff ith University, Gold Coast Mail Centre, QLD 9726

tel: 1800 677 728 (freecall) (07) 3735 6425 (International)email via: ASK US griff ith.edu.au/ask-uswebsite: griff ith.edu.aufacebook: griff ithuniversitytwitter: griff ith_uniyoutube: griff ithuniversity

In personStudent Administration, Griff ith University, Gold Coast Campus, Parklands Drive, Southport QLD 4222

International enquiries and other contact options, visit griff ith.edu.au/international/contact-us.

OPEN DAYGriff ith Open Day, Gold Coast, Nathan and South Bank campuses, Sunday 11 August 2019

IMPORTANT DATESOrientation WeekMonday 17 – Friday 21 February 2020

Trimester 1 starts Monday 24 February 2020

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projects for industry clients, students put what they learn in the classroom into practice and gain valuable contacts before they graduate.

At Griffith, we teach across three 12-week trimesters. This model offers students flexibility, industry engagement opportunities and, for some degrees, the opportunity to accelerate their study and graduate sooner. Students can also spread their study load across three trimesters to maintain a balance between their studies and work commitments. Studying across all three trimesters is optional and not every degree is available in Trimester 3.

* 2019 Times Higher Education World University Rankings: 251-300, 2018-2019 University Ranking by Academic Performance: 279, 2019 US News Best Global Universities: 240.

^ Based on Learning and Teaching results from the Department of Education and Training.

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/gu

At Griffith, we believe in, strive for and celebrate the remarkable. Created to be a different kind of university, we know that success often comes from being an exception to the norm — challenging convention, adapting and innovating, creating bold new trends and pioneering solutions ahead of their time. We believe in the potential for all people to be remarkable — to be courageous, to capture opportunity, to make a difference and change the future.

Ranking in the top 2% of universities worldwide, Griffith consistently performs in the top 300 of the major international indices*. Our high-quality degrees are specifically designed to prepare students for the future, and are developed in consultation with industry and based on cutting-edge research.

Year on year, Griffith features prominently in Australia’s national teaching awards and citations. Our teachers have won more national awards and citations than any other university in Australia in the last five years^ and we received a five-star rating in the 2019 Good Universities Guide for Teaching Quality and Overall Student Experience.

Our students gain the academic knowledge of a world-class university, as well as the skills and confidence that employers want. Through industry placements and

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Applied Financial Advice Distance 283805 CSP 2F/4P 61.85 Y N

B Architectural Design Gold Coast 283422 CSP 3F/6P 69.00 Y Y

B Arts Gold Coast 283201 CSP 3F/6P 61.85 Y Y

B Arts/B Business Gold Coast 283540 CSP 4F/8P 61.85 Y Y

B Biomedical Science Gold Coast 283302 CSP 3F/6P 80.60 Y Y

B Biomedical Science (Honours) Gold Coast 283338 CSP 3F 95.00 Y Y

B Business Gold Coast 283123 CSP 3F/6P 61.85 Y Y

B Business Distance 283127 CSP 2F/4P/D 61.85 Y N

B Business/B Commerce Gold Coast 283129 CSP 4F/8P 61.85 Y Y

B Business/B Data Science Gold Coast 283140 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Y

B Business/B Government and International Relations Gold Coast 283131 CSP 4F/8P 61.85 Y Y

B Business/B International Business Gold Coast 283130 CSP 4F/8P 61.85 Y Y

B Child and Family Studies Distance 283802 CSP 3F/6P/D 61.85 Y Y

B Clinical Exercise Physiology Gold Coast 283343 CSP 4F/8P 77.35 Y Y

B Commerce Gold Coast 283121 CSP 3F/6P 61.85 Y Y

B Commerce/B Data Science Gold Coast 283141 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Y

B Commerce/B International Business Gold Coast 283132 CSP 4F/8P 61.85 Y Y

B Commerce/B Psychological Science Gold Coast 283349 CSP 4F/8P 64.95 Y Y

B Communication and Journalism Gold Coast 283205 CSP 3F/6P 61.85 Y Y

B Communication and Journalism/B Business Gold Coast 283202 CSP 4F/8P 61.85 Y Y

B Computer Science Gold Coast 283461 CSP 3F/6P 71.55 Y Y

B Construction Management (Honours) Gold Coast 283445 CSP 4F/8P 69.00 Y Y

B Counselling Gold Coast 283341 CSP 3F/6P 64.95 Y Y

B Creative and Interactive Media Gold Coast 283250 CSP 3F/6P 64.95 Y Y

B Creative and Interactive Media/B Business Gold Coast 283251 CSP 4F/8P 64.95 Y Y

B Creative Industries Gold Coast 283208 CSP 3F/6P 61.85 Y Y

B Criminology and Criminal Justice Gold Coast or Distance 283223 CSP 3F/6P/D 61.85 Y Y

B Criminology and Criminal Justice/B Information Technology Gold Coast 283520 CSP 4F/8P 61.85 Y Y

B Dental Health Science Gold Coast 283310 CSP 3F 99.80 Y Y

B Dental Hygiene Gold Coast 283296 CSP 3F new Y Y

B Dental Prosthetics Gold Coast 283297 CSP 3F 75.05 Y Y

B Dental Technology Gold Coast 283312 CSP 3F 75.05 Y Y

B Dental Technology/B Dental Prosthetics Gold Coast 283299 CSP 4F 75.05 Y Y

B Design Gold Coast 283255 CSP 3F/6P 64.95 Y Y

B Design/B Business Gold Coast 283256 CSP 4F/8P 64.95 Y Y

B Education Gold Coast 283226 CSP 3.5F/8P 69.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) Gold Coast 283442 CSP 4F/8P 71.55 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours)/B Business Gold Coast 283439 CSP 5F/10P 71.55 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours)/B Computer Science Gold Coast 283443 CSP 5F/10P 71.55 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours)/B Environmental Science Gold Coast 283438 CSP 5F/10P 71.55 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours)/B Industrial Design Gold Coast 283444 CSP 5F/10P 71.55 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours)/B Information Technology Gold Coast 283440 CSP 5F/10P 71.55 Y Y

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Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Engineering (Honours)/B Science Gold Coast 283441 CSP 5F/10P 71.55 Y Y

B Environmental Science Gold Coast 283612 CSP 3F/6P 61.85 Y Y

B Environmental Science/B Business Gold Coast 283613 CSP 4F/8P 61.85 Y Y

B Environmental Science/B Data Science Gold Coast 283614 CSP 4F/8P 64.95 Y Y

B Environmental Science/B Laws Gold Coast 283501 CSP 5.5F 83.75 Y Y

B Exercise Science Gold Coast 283305 CSP 3F/6P 64.95 Y Y

B Exercise Science/B Business Gold Coast 283334 CSP 4.5F 64.95 Y Y

B Exercise Science/B Psychological Science Gold Coast 283335 CSP 4.5F 64.95 Y Y

B Government and International Relations Gold Coast 283125 CSP 3F/6P 61.85 Y Y

B Government and International Relations/B Criminology and Criminal Justice Gold Coast 283139 CSP 4F/8P new Y Y

B Health Science Gold Coast 283301 CSP 3F/6P 64.95 Y Y

B Human Services Gold Coast 283326 CSP 3F/6P 64.95 Y Y

B Human Services Distance 283801 CSP 3F/6P/D 64.95 Y Y

B Human Services/B Criminology and Criminal Justice Gold Coast 283340 CSP 4F/8P 64.95 Y Y

B Human Services/B Criminology and Criminal Justice Distance 283804 CSP 4F/8P/D 64.95 Y Y

B Industrial Design Gold Coast 283427 CSP 3F/6P 69.00 Y Y

B Information Technology Gold Coast 283411 CSP 3F/6P 61.85 Y Y

B Information Technology/B Business Gold Coast 283462 CSP 4F/8P 61.85 Y Y

B Information Technology/B Commerce Gold Coast 283464 CSP 4F/8P 61.85 Y Y

B Intelligent Digital Technologies Gold Coast 283463 CSP 3F/6P 64.95 Y Y

B International Business Gold Coast 283112 CSP 3F/6P 61.85 Y Y

B International Business/B Government and International Relations Gold Coast 283133 CSP 4F/8P 61.85 Y Y

B International Tourism and Hotel Management Gold Coast 283126 CSP 3F/6P 61.85 Y Y

B International Tourism and Hotel Management/ B Business Gold Coast 283134 CSP 4F/8P 61.85 Y Y

B Languages and Linguistics Gold Coast 283224 CSP 3F/6P 61.85 Y Y

B Laws Gold Coast 283220 CSP 4F/8P 83.75 Y Y

B Laws/B Arts Gold Coast 283502 CSP 5.5F/8P 83.75 Y Y

B Laws/B Business Gold Coast 283503 CSP 5.5F/8P 83.75 Y Y

B Laws/B Commerce Gold Coast 283504 CSP 5.5F/8P 83.75 Y Y

B Laws/B Criminology and Criminal Justice Gold Coast 283505 CSP 5.5F/8P 83.75 Y Y

B Laws/B Government and International Relations Gold Coast 283506 CSP 5.5F/8P 83.75 Y Y

B Laws/B International Business Gold Coast 283507 CSP 5.5F/8P 83.75 Y Y

B Laws/B Psychological Science Gold Coast 283508 CSP 5.5F/8P 83.75 Y Y

B Marine Science Gold Coast 283404 CSP 3F/6P 64.95 Y Y

B Medical Laboratory Science Gold Coast 283322 CSP 4F 77.35 Y Y

B Medical Science (MD Provisional Entry for School Leavers) Gold Coast 283303 CSP 2F 99.75 Y Y

B Nursing Gold Coast 283308 CSP 3F/6P 80.60 Y Y

B Nutrition and Dietetics Gold Coast 283321 CSP 4F/4P+2F 83.75 Y Y

B Occupational Therapy Gold Coast 283328 CSP 4F/6P 83.75 Y Y

B Paramedicine Gold Coast 283330 CSP 3F 97.00 Y Y

B Pharmacology and Toxicology Gold Coast 283331 CSP 3F 71.55 Y Y

B Pharmacy Gold Coast 283327 CSP 4F 80.60 Y Y

B Physiotherapy Gold Coast 283342 CSP 4F 97.00 Y Y

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B Psychological Science Gold Coast 283313 CSP 3F/6P 64.95 Y Y

B Psychological Science/B Business Gold Coast 283346 CSP 4F 64.95 Y Y

B Psychological Science/B Criminology and Criminal Justice Gold Coast 283337 CSP 4F/8P 64.95 Y Y

B Psychological Science/M Mental Health Practice Gold Coast 283347 CSP 4F 64.95 Y N

B Psychological Science/M Rehabilitation Counselling Gold Coast 283348 CSP 4F 64.95 Y N

B Psychology (Honours) Gold Coast 283314 CSP 4F/8P 77.35 Y Y

B Public Health Gold Coast 283315 CSP 3F/6P 64.95 Y Y

B Science Gold Coast 283401 CSP 3F/6P 61.85 Y Y

B Science/B Arts Gold Coast 283623 CSP 4F/8P 64.95 Y Y

B Science/B Business Gold Coast 283621 CSP 4F/8P 61.85 Y Y

B Science/B Commerce Gold Coast 283624 CSP 4F/8P 61.85 Y Y

B Science/B Data Science Gold Coast 283622 CSP 4F/8P 64.95 Y Y

B Science/B Information Technology Gold Coast 283620 CSP 4F/8P 61.85 Y Y

B Social Science Gold Coast 283270 CSP 3F/6P 71.55 Y Y

B Social Work Gold Coast 283323 CSP 4F/8P 64.95 Y Y

B Social Work Distance 283803 CSP 4F/8P/D 64.95 Y N

B Sport Development Gold Coast 283329 CSP 3F/6P 64.95 Y Y

B Sport Development/B Business Gold Coast 283360 CSP 4F/8P new Y Y

B Urban and Environmental Planning Gold Coast 283405 CSP 4F/8P 61.85 Y Y

B Urban and Environmental Planning/B Science Gold Coast 283600 CSP 5F/10P 61.85 Y Y

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100%of our degree students

graduate with industry experience

Bachelor of

HOSPITALITYMANAGEMENT

Bachelor of

INTERNATIONALTOURISM

Bachelor of

SPORTSMANAGEMENT

Bachelor of

PROPERTY(Development, Investment & Valuation)

Bachelor of

EVENTMANAGEMENT

Bachelor of Business Management

(ACCOUNTING)

Bachelor of Business Management

(FASHION AND GLOBAL BRAND MANAGEMENT)

Bachelor of

BUSINESSMANAGEMENTSubjects specialising in:

Entrepreneurship orMarketing and New Media orRetail Marketing

UNDERGRADUATEPROGRAMS

International College of Management, Sydney Pty Ltd ACN 003 144 045 ATF The ICTHM Trust ABN 54 174 259 919, trading as International College of Management, Sydney and Aspire Institute, CRICOS Provider Code: 01484M, RTO Code: 90851, TEQSA ID: PRV12025

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CRICOS provider number 01484M

ICMSGET IN TOUCH

International College of Management, Sydney151 Darley Road, Manly NSW 2095

tel: 1800 110 490 (freecall within Australia) +61 2 9466 1240 email: [email protected] (Australia and New Zealand) [email protected] (International)website: icms.edu.aufacebook: ICMSaustraliatwitter: ICMS_Campusyoutube: ICMSaustralialinkedin: school/international-college-of- management-sydney-icmsinstagram: icmscampusweibo (China): icmsoff icialwechat (China): ICMSAUSTRALIA

Campus namesNorthern Beaches CampusEsplanade CampusCity CampusISCA Campus

OPEN DAYOpen day on Sunday 11 August 2019 is a great opportunity to experience the ICMS diff erence and visit our beautiful Manly campus. Learn about our courses and student experience; take a campus tour; meet our academics, students and graduates; and find out how our unique Industry Training program will help you build your career faster. Learn more at icms.edu.au/open.

Campus toursVisit our campus anytime for a tour and a personalised course consultation. To book call 1800 110 490 or visit icms.edu.au/book-campus-tour.

IMPORTANT DATESThe ICMS undergraduate academic calendar has three trimesters. Each trimester is 13 weeks including examinations. At the start of each trimester, ICMS holds an orientation week (O Week) to help new students settle into student life.

February trimesterMonday 17 February – Friday 15 May 2020

OrientationMonday 10 – Friday 14 February 2020

May trimesterMonday 1 June – Friday 28 August 2020

OrientationWednesday 27 May 2020

September trimesterMonday 14 September – Friday 11 December 2020

OrientationWednesday 9 September 2020

For more information on the ICMS academic calendar, including postgraduate intake dates, visit icms.edu.au/important-dates.

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of our degree studentsgraduate with

industry experience

100%

of our degree students graduate90%

TOP 8

HIGHERTHAN THE G8

Internal Graduate Survey 2018

QILT Graduate Survey 2017

QILT Graduate Survey 2017

ICM

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degrees. Our network of industry partners includes leading organisations in Australia and globally who work with our placement team to provide students with invaluable industry insight and experience. In addition, with the support of these partners, ICMS awards multiple high value scholarships as part of the ICMS Scholarships Program.

ICMS offers everything that a traditional university can provide such as sporting teams, student clubs, campus facilities and on-campus accommodation, and at ICMS students get the attention and learning support to succeed academically. With over 1,800 students from more than 50 countries, ICMS provides a social and supportive student community in which students enjoy a diverse and personalised learning experience.

ICMS offers pathway programs through Aspire Institute and the International Sport College Australia (ISCA).

*Internal Graduate Survey 2018

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/icms

The International College of Management, Sydney (ICMS) is an award-winning higher education institution located on the Northern Beaches of Sydney, NSW, Australia. The college, founded in 1996, is a leader in career-focused, quality education where 90% of graduates are employed in their field before graduation*.

With sweeping views over Manly Beach, the iconic sandstone ‘castle on the hill’ offers a spectacular campus location that would be hard to beat anywhere in the world.

ICMS offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses that are regulated and recognised in the same manner as all public universities in Australia. All courses allow flexibility to follow your individual strengths and passions.

The ICMS applied learning and teaching philosophy delivers a student experience that is both relevant and contemporary to the workplace. ICMS academic faculty educators have extensive industry experience, high-level qualifications and a passion for teaching.

Strongly endorsed and supported by industry, the ICMS Industry Training program is key to the success of ICMS students - with work placements of up to nine months built into all undergraduate and postgraduate

STUDYING AT INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT, SYDNEY

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INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT, SYDNEY

Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Business Management Manly 530010 DFEE 2.7F*/EqP 50.00 Y Y

B Business Management (Accounting) Manly 530160 DFEE 2.7F*/EqP 50.00 Y Y

B Business Management (Fashion and Global Brand Management) Manly 530170 DFEE 2.7F*/EqP 50.00 Y Y

B Business Management (with subjects specialising in Entrepreneurship) Manly 530011 DFEE 2.7F*/EqP 50.00 Y Y

B Business Management (with subjects specialising in Marketing and New Media) Manly 530014 DFEE 2.7F*/EqP 50.00 Y Y

B Business Management (with subjects specialising in Retail Marketing) Manly 530110 DFEE 2.7F*/EqP 50.00 Y Y

B Event Management Manly 530020 DFEE 3F*/EqP 50.00 Y Y

B Hospitality Management Manly 530040 DFEE 3F*/EqP 50.00 Y Y

B International Tourism Manly 530060 DFEE 3F*/EqP 50.00 Y Y

B Property (Development, Investment and Valuation) Manly 530080 DFEE 3F*/EqP 50.00 Y Y

B Sports Management Manly 530120 DFEE 2.7F*/EqP 50.00 Y Y

Dip Applied Business Management Manly 530500 DFEE 1F*/EqP 50.00 Y Y

Dip Business Management Manly 530590 DFEE 0.7F/EqP new Y Y

Dip Business Management (Fashion Management) Manly 530570 DFEE 1F*/EqP 50.00 Y Y

Dip Event Management Manly 530510 DFEE 1F*/EqP 50.00 Y Y

Dip Hospitality Management Manly 530530 DFEE 1F*/EqP 50.00 Y Y

Dip International Tourism Manly 530550 DFEE 1F*/EqP 50.00 Y Y

Dip Property Management Manly 530520 DFEE 1F*/EqP 50.00 Y Y

Dip Sports Management Manly 530540 DFEE 1F*/EqP 50.00 Y Y

Dip Sports Management (High Performance) Manly 530580 DFEE 1F*/EqP 50.00 Y Y

* Includes industry training

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Isabella NimmoSurf Life Saving Sydney Northern Beaches Scholarship Recipient

“Studying at ICMS is the opportunity of a lifetime, the experience offers social, academic and industry

ICMS scholarships are made to unlock your potential.

Available for all bachelor degrees. Apply at icms.edu.au/scholarships

In 2018 the International College of Management, Sydney provided more than 80 scholarships with over $1.2 million worth of tuition and accommodation subsidies for new and current students. This includes

www.icms.edu.au/scholarships or call 1800 110 490.

Scholarships range from $10,000 - $40,000

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CRICOS provider number 00115M

LTU

LA TROBE UNIVERSITY

GET IN TOUCHAll campusestel: 1300 135 045 +61 3 9627 4805 (International)website: latrobe.edu.au

For all other contact details, visit the La Trobe University website.

In personCampus locations are Albury–Wodonga, Bendigo, Melbourne, Mildura, Shepparton and Sydney. For more information, visit latrobe.edu.au/campuses.

OPEN DAYSAlbury-Wodonga Sunday 18 August 2019Bendigo Sunday 25 August 2019Melbourne Sunday 4 August 2019Mildura Wednesday 14 August 2019Shepparton Friday 2 August 2019Sydney Thursday 22 August 2019

For further information, visit latrobe.edu.au/openday.

IMPORTANT DATESSemester datesFor semester dates, visit latrobe.edu.au/calendar/all-students.

Experience Clever 2019Experience Clever days give you a chance to not only see our campuses but experience them by taking part in dynamic workshops led by lecturers.

Melbourne Autumn Friday 12 April

Albury-Wodonga Friday 31 May

Bendigo Wednesday 3 July

Melbourne Winter Friday 5 July

OrientationOrientation week for all campuses is the week before semester starts. For details, visit latrobe.edu.au/students/new-students/orientation.

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of universities worldwide*

* QS World University Rankings 2019; Webometrics Ranking Web of Universities 2018

in the top 1.3%

Clever isbeing ranked

LTU

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/ltu

Build your future career with La Trobe University. For more than 50 years, we’ve supported students just like you to gain the knowledge, confidence and human skills needed for a successful career. Some of our most inspiring graduates are now CEOs, parliamentarians, human rights activists, medical researchers and Olympians.

When you study at La Trobe, you’ll get a globally-recognised student experience. We’re ranked in the top 1.3 per cent of universities worldwide, and we’re rated well above world standard in 22 fields of research. Plus, with our Career Ready program, you’ll develop the professional, technical and human skills employers are looking for. It’s everything you need to succeed.

STUDYING AT LA TROBE UNIVERSITY

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LTU

LA TROBE UNIVERSITY

Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Accounting Sydney 196105 CSP 3F/6P 65.00 Y Y

B Agricultural Sciences Albury–Wodonga 187025 CSP 3F/6P 55.00 Y N

B Animal and Veterinary Biosciences Albury–Wodonga 187049 CSP 3F/6P 65.00 Y N

B Applied Science/M Occupational Therapy Practice Albury–Wodonga 183035 CSP 4F 75.00 Y N

B Applied Science/M Occupational Therapy Practice Mildura 193035 CSP 4F 75.00 Y N

B Applied Science/M Physiotherapy Practice Albury–Wodonga 183045 CSP 4F 90.00 Y N

B Applied Science/M Physiotherapy Practice Mildura 193045 CSP 4F 95.00 Y N

B Applied Science/M Speech Pathology Albury–Wodonga 183055 CSP 4F 75.00 Y N

B Applied Science/M Speech Pathology Mildura 193055 CSP 4F 75.00 Y N

B Arts Albury–Wodonga 183010 CSP 3F/6P 55.00 Y Y

B Arts Mildura 189910 CSP 3F/6P 55.00 Y Y

B Biological Sciences Albury–Wodonga 187047 CSP 3F/6P 60.00 Y N

B Biomedical Science Albury-Wodonga 187028 CSP 3F/6P 65.00 Y Y

B Biomedical Science (Medical) Albury-Wodonga 187029 CSP 3F N/A Y N

B Biomedical Science (Medical) Bendigo 187429 CSP 3F 85.00 Y N

B Business Albury–Wodonga 181035 CSP 3F/6P 50.00 Y Y

B Business Mildura 189935 CSP 3F/6P 50.00 Y Y

B Business Sydney 196000 CSP 3F/6P 50.00 Y Y

B Business (Accounting) Albury–Wodonga 181030 CSP 3F/6P 55.00 Y Y

B Business (Accounting) Mildura 189940 CSP 3F/6P 55.00 Y Y

B Business (Agribusiness) Albury–Wodonga 181040 CSP 3F/6P 55.00 Y Y

B Business (Agribusiness) Bendigo 187425 CSP 3F/6P 55.00 Y Y

B Business (Agribusiness) Shepparton 188025 CSP 3F/6P 55.00 Y Y

B Business (Agribusiness) Mildura 189925 CSP 3F/6P 55.00 Y Y

B Business (Sport Management) Albury–Wodonga 181037 CSP 3F/6P 55.00 Y N

B Business/B Arts Albury–Wodonga 181050 CSP 4F 55.00 Y Y

B Business/B Arts Mildura 189950 CSP 4F 55.00 Y Y

B Civil Engineering (Honours) Bendigo 187400 CSP 4F/8P 60.00 Y Y

B Commerce Melbourne 197445 CSP 3F/6P 80.00 Y Y

B Creative Arts Mildura 189915 CSP 3F/6P 55.00 Y Y

B Criminology Bendigo 187424 CSP 3F/6P 65.00 Y N

B Criminology/B Laws Bendigo 187420 CSP 5F/10P 85.00 Y N

B Education (Primary) Mildura 189985 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Y

B Education (Secondary) Mildura 189990 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Y

B Educational Studies Mildura 189993 CSP 3F/6P 55.00 Y Y

B Educational Studies Shepparton 188033 CSP 3F/6P new Y Y

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LA TROBE UNIVERSITY (CONTINUED)

Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Engineering Honours (Industrial) Bendigo 187402 CSP 4F/8P 65.00 Y Y

B Health Sciences Bendigo 187405 CSP 3F/6P 60.00 Y Y

B Health Sciences Melbourne 197405 CSP 3F/6P 60.00 Y Y

B Health Sciences (Medical Classification)/B Health Information Management Sydney 196200 CSP 4F/8P 60.00 Y Y

B Human Services/M Social Work Albury–Wodonga 183032 CSP 4F/8P 60.00 Y Y

B Human Services/M Social Work Mildura 193032 CSP 4F/8P 60.00 Y Y

B Information Technology Bendigo 187410 CSP 3F/6P 55.00 Y Y

B Information Technology Sydney 196110 CSP 2.5-3F/6P 55.00 Y Y

B Information Technology Melbourne 197410 CSP 3F/6P 55.00 Y Y

B International Business Sydney 196100 CSP 3F/6P 55.00 Y Y

B Laws Bendigo 187415 CSP 4F/8P 85.00 Y N

B Laws Melbourne 197415 CSP 4F/8P 90.00 Y Y

B Media and Communication Melbourne 197500 CSP 3F/6P 60.00 Y Y

B Nursing (Enrolled Nurse entry) Albury–Wodonga 185030 CSP 1.5-2F/3P N/A Y N

B Nursing (Enrolled Nurse entry) Mildura 189930 CSP 1.5-2F/3P N/A Y N

B Nursing (Graduate entry) Albury–Wodonga 185032 CSP 2F/4P N/A Y N

B Nursing (Graduate entry) Mildura 189932 CSP 2F/4P N/A Y N

B Nursing (Pre-registration) Albury–Wodonga 185028 CSP 3F/6P 55.00 Y Y

B Nursing (Pre-registration) Mildura 189928 CSP 3F/6P 55.00 Y Y

B Paramedic Practice with Honours Albury–Wodonga 183043 CSP 4F/8P 65.00 Y N

B Paramedic Practice with Honours Mildura 193043 CSP 4F/8P 65.00 Y N

B Psychological Science Albury–Wodonga 187055 CSP 3F/6P 60.00 Y Y

B Psychology (Honours) Albury–Wodonga 187065 CSP 4F/8P 85.00 Y N

B Science Albury–Wodonga 187020 CSP 3F/6P 60.00 Y Y

B Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology) Albury–Wodonga 187033 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y N

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CRICOS provider number 00899G

MC

MACLEAY COLLEGE

GET IN TOUCHMacleay College, Level 2, 28 Foveaux Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010

tel: 1300 939 888 email: [email protected] website: macleay.edu.au facebook: macleaycollege twitter: macleaycollege youtube: macleaycollege linkedin: school/macleay-college instagram: macleaycollege

OPEN DAYSaturday 24 August 2019

Campus toursFor campus tours/appointments and course information call 1300 939 888 or visit macleay.edu.au.

IMPORTANT DATESThe academic calendar is divided into three trimesters, each containing 12 weeks of teaching followed by an examination period.

Trimester 1 Monday 3 February – Sunday 3 May 2020

Trimester 2 Monday 25 May – Sunday 23 August 2020

Trimester 3 Monday 14 September – Sunday 13 December 2020

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Internship programWe offer an internship program in which students work with leading organisations, businesses and agencies, providing an enviable list of professional contacts before they even graduate.

Modern campus and facilitiesOur Surry Hills campus provides students with a unique learning and lifestyle experience. Nestled in Sydney’s creative hub, we are surrounded by Australia’s leading news organisations, advertising agencies and innovative start-ups. Just two-minutes from Central Station and accessible by major bus routes, Macleay College takes advantage of the unique inner-city culture and surrounding lifestyle amenities.

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/macleay

Macleay College offers an intimate learning environment for students looking to pursue careers in journalism, advertising and media, digital media, business, accounting or marketing. Our bachelor degrees and diploma courses provide students with an alternative to a traditional university experience.

The Macleay differenceWith over 30 years in higher education, we pride ourselves on our unique approach to teaching. Students learn from industry professionals in smaller classes, allowing us to cater to their individual learning needs. We emphasise the importance of positive psychology, with students developing both academic and interpersonal skills to prepare them for a successful career. Our QILT results demonstrate the exceptional educational experience our students receive. We achieved a rating of 90.5% for Teaching Quality against the national average of 80.9%. We also achieved 84.9% for Learner Engagement – well above the national average of 64.1% (QILT, 2018).

Our trimester model allows full-time students to complete a bachelor degree in two years or a diploma in 12 months. This provides the opportunity for our students to step into their chosen career even faster.

Industry-focusedOur industry-focused learning ensures Macleay graduates are job ready with the essential skills, knowledge and work experience that employers demand. Our contemporary curriculum is taught by industry professionals informed by the latest ideas and thinking in their subject areas. Students learn from experience about current industry concepts and practices that will help them hit the ground running upon graduation.

STUDYING AT MACLEAY COLLEGE

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FIND YOUR WAY TO UNICourse Compass draws on the experience of over 100,000 recent UAC applicants to show you the paths taken by students just like you.

uac.edu.au/coursecompassTry Course Compass at

MC

MACLEAY COLLEGE

Course name Campus Course code

Feetype

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Advertising and Media Surry Hills 560220 DFEE 2F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Business Surry Hills 560200 DFEE 2F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Business (Accounting) Surry Hills 560240 DFEE 2F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Digital Media Surry Hills 560230 DFEE 2F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Journalism Surry Hills 560210 DFEE 2F/EqP 65.00 Y Y

Dip Accounting Surry Hills 560160 DFEE 1F/EqP N/A Y Y

Dip Advertising and Media Surry Hills 560100 DFEE 1F/EqP <5 Y Y

Dip Business Management Surry Hills 560120 DFEE 1F/EqP N/A Y Y

Dip Digital and Social Media Marketing Surry Hills 560155 DFEE 2F/EqP New Y Y

Dip Digital Media Surry Hills 560145 DFEE 1F/EqP N/A Y Y

Dip Journalism Surry Hills 560140 DFEE 1F/EqP N/A Y Y

Dip Marketing Surry Hills 560130 DFEE 1F/EqP N/A Y Y

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MQ

GET IN TOUCHFuture Students 58 Waterloo Road, Macquarie Park NSW 2113

Macquarie International, North Ryde NSW 2109, Australia

tel: (02) 9850 6767 +61 2 9850 7346 – international students email: [email protected] [email protected] – international students website: mq.edu.au facebook: macquarieuni twitter: Macquarie_Uni youtube: MacquarieUniversity linkedin: school/macquarie-university instagram: macquarieuni

In personLevel 2, 18 Wally’s Walk, Macquarie University, North Ryde NSW 2109

OPEN DAYMacquarie University Open Day Saturday 17 August 2019

Campus toursCheck mq.edu.au/study/campus-tour for our campus tour schedule.

OverseasMacquarie University attends many exhibitions and interview sessions around the world. For more information about when a Macquarie representative will be visiting your city, visit our Facebook page.

IMPORTANT DATESEnrolment of new students End of 2019 – February 2020 (for most courses)

O Week (including Academic Advice) Mid-Feb 2020 for session 1, 2020 Mid-July 2020 for session 2, 2020

Session 1 Monday 24 February – Friday 26 June 2020

Session 2 Monday 27 July – Friday 27 November 2020

MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY

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BACHELOR OF ARTS

SYDNEY'S HIGHEST

MEDIAN SALARYQILT*

BACHELOR OF SECURITY STUDIES

MOST POPULAR SECURITY DEGREE

IN AUSTRALIA

BACHELOR OF ARTS

SYDNEY'S HIGHEST

MEDIAN SALARYQILT*

BACHELOR OF SECURITY STUDIES

MOST POPULAR SECURITY DEGREE

IN AUSTRALIA

MQ

and internationally, giving you the skills and experience that employers are looking for. We also facilitate international exchange opportunities with more than 150 partner universities around the world.

Macquarie is home to some of Australia’s most exceptional facilities, including our own Macquarie University Hospital, a multi-award-winning incubator for budding entrepreneurs, a cybersecurity hub, a multi-million-dollar media hub and cutting-edge science and engineering labs. More than $1 billion has recently been invested in our campus, meaning you get to study in an environment that’s world-class, inspiring and switched on to the latest technologies.

* Academic Ranking of World Universities 2018** QS World University Rankings by Subject 2017^ QS Stars University Ratings 2018

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/mq

At Macquarie, we’re all about unconventional thinking, inspiring collaborations and making connections with diverse people and perspectives to create real change. We believe when we all work together, we multiply our ability to achieve remarkable things.

We are ranked among the top 1 per cent of universities in the world*, have 10 subjects in the top 100 globally**, enjoy a 5-star QS rating^, and were the first Australian university to introduce a global research pathway.

Whatever you choose to study at Macquarie, our future-focused approach to teaching and learning will help you become a confident and responsible leader in your field.

A place of inspirationMacquarie’s campus spans 126 hectares, with open green space that gives you the freedom to think and grow. We are a key partner in the Macquarie Park Innovation District (MPID) – Australia’s premier innovation hub. With more than 300 leading companies located on or around the Macquarie campus, you’ll tap into industry connections that give you the edge in your future career. Our Professional and Community Engagement (PACE) program will connect you with organisations that offer internships and practical work placements, both locally

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MACQUARIE UNIVERSITYMacquarie University has changed its course codes and revised the structure of some courses. Therefore, previous lowest selection ranks are not available. Refer to the course descriptions on the UAC website for details of course content and estimated lowest selection ranks.

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

Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Actuarial Studies North Ryde 300239 CSP 3F new Y Y

B Actuarial Studies and B Applied Finance North Ryde 302239 CSP 4F new Y N

B Actuarial Studies and B Information Technology North Ryde 302241 CSP 4F new Y N

B Actuarial Studies and B Mathematical Sciences North Ryde 302240 CSP 4F new Y N

B Actuarial Studies with Professional Practice (Honours) North Ryde 300238 CSP 4F new Y N

B Advanced Information Technology North Ryde 300541 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Advanced Science North Ryde 300566 CSP 3F new Y Y

B Ancient History Distance 300104 CSP 3F/EqP/D new Y N

B Ancient History North Ryde 300103 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Applied Finance North Ryde 300202 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Applied Finance and B Business Analytics North Ryde 302201 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Applied Finance and B Economics North Ryde 302202 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Applied Finance and B Professional Accounting North Ryde 302203 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Archaeology North Ryde 300128 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Arts Distance 300102 CSP 3F/EqP/D new Y N

B Arts North Ryde 300101 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Arts and B Information Technology North Ryde 302102 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Biodiversity and Conservation North Ryde 300573 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Biodiversity and Conservation Distance 300574 CSP 3F/EqP/D new Y N

B Business Administration North Ryde 300203 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Business Administration and B Arts North Ryde 302208 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Business Administration and B Professional Accounting North Ryde 302210 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Business Administration and B Psychology North Ryde 302416 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Business Analytics North Ryde 300211 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Business Analytics and B Economics North Ryde 302232 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Business Analytics and B Professional Accounting North Ryde 302233 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Business Analytics and B Security Studies North Ryde 302231 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Chiropractic Science North Ryde 300562 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Clinical Science North Ryde 300676 CSP 2F new Y Y

B Cognitive and Brain Sciences North Ryde 300435 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Cognitive and Brain Sciences and B Human Sciences North Ryde 302434 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Cognitive and Brain Sciences and B Information Technology North Ryde 302436 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Cognitive and Brain Sciences and B Medical Sciences North Ryde 302437 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Cognitive and Brain Sciences and B Psychology North Ryde 302438 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Cognitive and Brain Sciences and B Science North Ryde 302435 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Combined Studies North Ryde 302000 CSP TBA new Y N

B Commerce North Ryde 300221 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Commerce and B Arts North Ryde 302251 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Commerce and B Human Sciences North Ryde 302255 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Commerce and B Information Technology North Ryde 302253 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Cyber Security North Ryde 300568 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Cyber Security and B Arts North Ryde 302568 CSP 4.5F/EqP new Y N

B Cyber Security and B Media and Communications North Ryde 302569 CSP 4.5F/EqP new Y N

B Economics North Ryde 300215 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Education (Primary) and B Arts North Ryde 302440 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Education (Secondary) and B Arts North Ryde 302445 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Education (Secondary) and B Commerce North Ryde 302446 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Education (Secondary) and B Science North Ryde 302448 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Engineering (Honours) and B Arts North Ryde 302580 CSP 5.5F/EqP new Y N

B Engineering (Honours) and B Commerce North Ryde 302581 CSP 5.5F/EqP new Y N

B Engineering (Honours) and B Environment North Ryde 302584 CSP 5.5F/EqP new Y N

B Engineering (Honours) and B Information Technology North Ryde 302583 CSP 5.5F/EqP new Y N

B Engineering (Honours) and B Science North Ryde 302582 CSP 5.5F/EqP new Y N

B Engineering (Honours) with a specialisation in Civil Engineering North Ryde 300585 CSP 4F/EqP new Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) with a specialisation in Electrical Engineering North Ryde 300580 CSP 4F/EqP new Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) with a specialisation in Electronics Engineering North Ryde 300581 CSP 4F/EqP new Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) with a specialisation in Mechanical Engineering North Ryde 300582 CSP 4F/EqP new Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) with a specialisation in Mechatronic Engineering North Ryde 300583 CSP 4F/EqP new Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) with a specialisation in Software Engineering North Ryde 300586 CSP 4F/EqP new Y Y

B Environment North Ryde 300549 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Game Design and Development North Ryde 300542 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Human Sciences North Ryde 300430 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Information Technology North Ryde 300540 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B International Studies North Ryde 300113 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Laws North Ryde 300160 CSP 4F/EqP new Y Y

B Laws and B Advanced Science North Ryde 302173 CSP 5.5F/EqP new Y N

B Laws and B Applied Finance North Ryde 302166 CSP 5F/EqP new Y N

B Laws and B Arts North Ryde 302160 CSP 5F/EqP new Y N

B Laws and B Business Administration North Ryde 302169 CSP 5F/EqP new Y N

B Laws and B Commerce North Ryde 302165 CSP 5F/EqP new Y N

B Laws and B Cyber Security North Ryde 302174 CSP 5.5F/EqP new Y N

B Laws and B Engineering (Honours) North Ryde 302176 CSP 6.5F/EqP new Y N

B Laws and B Environment North Ryde 302177 CSP 5F/EqP new Y N

B Laws and B Information Technology North Ryde 302178 CSP 5F/EqP new Y N

B Laws and B International Studies North Ryde 302161 CSP 5F/EqP new Y N

B Laws and B Linguistics and Language Sciences North Ryde 302172 CSP 5F/EqP new Y N

B Laws and B Mathematical Sciences North Ryde 302179 CSP 5F/EqP new Y N

B Laws and B Media and Communications North Ryde 302164 CSP 5F/EqP new Y N

B Laws and B Medical Sciences North Ryde 302180 CSP 5F/EqP new Y N

B Laws and B Professional Accounting North Ryde 302168 CSP 5F/EqP new Y N

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Laws and B Psychology North Ryde 302170 CSP 5F/EqP new Y N

B Laws and B Psychology (Honours) North Ryde 302171 CSP 6F/EqP new Y N

B Laws and B Science North Ryde 302181 CSP 5F/EqP new Y N

B Laws and B Security Studies North Ryde 302162 CSP 5F/EqP new Y N

B Laws and B Social Science North Ryde 302163 CSP 5F/EqP new Y N

B Linguistics and Language Sciences North Ryde 300432 CSP 3F new Y Y

B Linguistics and Language Sciences and B Arts North Ryde 302432 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Marine Science North Ryde 300545 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Marketing and Media North Ryde 300226 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Marketing and Media and B Linguistics and Language Sciences North Ryde 302226 CSP 4.5F/EqP new Y N

B Mathematical Sciences North Ryde 300571 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Mathematical Sciences and B Arts North Ryde 302103 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Mathematical Sciences and B Commerce North Ryde 302254 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Media and Communications North Ryde 300154 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Medical Sciences North Ryde 300560 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Medical Sciences and B Arts North Ryde 302560 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Music North Ryde 300148 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Planning North Ryde 300141 CSP 4F/EqP new Y Y

B Professional Accounting North Ryde 300223 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Professional Accounting with B Professional Practice North Ryde 302222 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Psychology North Ryde 300416 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Psychology (Honours) North Ryde 300412 CSP 4F/EqP new Y Y

B Psychology (Honours) and B Business Administration North Ryde 302413 CSP 5F/EqP new Y N

B Psychology (Honours) and B Cognitive and Brain Sciences North Ryde 302439 CSP 5F/EqP new Y N

B Psychology (Honours) and B Commerce North Ryde 302412 CSP 5F/EqP new Y N

B Psychology (Honours) and B Human Sciences North Ryde 302414 CSP 5F/EqP new Y N

B Psychology (Honours) and B Speech and Hearing Sciences North Ryde 302415 CSP 5F/EqP new Y N

B Psychology and B Commerce North Ryde 302417 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Psychology and B Education (Primary) North Ryde 302441 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Psychology and B Human Sciences North Ryde 302418 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Science Distance 300556 CSP 3F/EqP/D new Y N

B Science North Ryde 300555 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Science and B Arts North Ryde 302555 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Science and B Commerce North Ryde 302557 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Science and B Information Technology North Ryde 302558 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Science and B Media and Communications North Ryde 302556 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Security Studies Distance 300151 CSP 3F/EqP/D new Y N

B Security Studies North Ryde 300150 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Security Studies and B Commerce North Ryde 302150 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Social Science North Ryde 300110 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Social Science Distance 300111 CSP 3F/EqP/D new Y N

B Speech and Hearing Sciences North Ryde 300428 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

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Course name Campus Course code

Feetype

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Speech and Hearing Sciences and B Human Sciences North Ryde 302428 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Speech and Hearing Sciences and B Psychology North Ryde 302419 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Teaching (Early Childhood Education) North Ryde 300423 CSP 4F/EqP new Y Y

Dip Arts Media and Communications North Ryde 301003 CSP 1F new Y Y

Dip Commerce North Ryde 301004 CSP 1F new Y Y

Dip Engineering North Ryde 301008 CSP 1F new Y Y

Dip Information Technology North Ryde 301006 CSP 1F new Y Y

Intensive Program North Ryde 301020 DFEE 0.33F 50.00 Y Y

Standard Foundation Program North Ryde 301021 DFEE 0.66F N/A Y Y

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MIT

GET IN TOUCHMIT Sydney 154–158 Sussex Street. Sydney NSW 2000

tel: (02) 8267 1400 or 1800 648 669 email: [email protected] or [email protected] website: mit.edu.au facebook: MIT.Sydney youtube: MITAustralia linkedin: company/mit-australia instagram: mit_sydney

OPEN DAYSMIT Sydney’s Open Day will be held on Saturday 24 August 2019.

Register for updates: mit.edu.au/open-day

Campus visitsMIT Sydney welcomes careers advisers, high school students, parents and friends to visit throughout the year for campus tours and course information.

For a tailored discussion about your future at MIT Sydney, call (02) 8267 1400 or 1800 648 669 or email [email protected].

IMPORTANT DATESTrimester 1 Monday 16 March – Saturday 20 June 2020

Trimester 2 Monday 13 July – Saturday 17 October 2020

Trimester 3 Monday 9 November – Saturday 20 February 2021

MIT SYDNEY

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MIT

Embedded into every degree are real-world projects in the business and IT industries so you will have plenty of opportunities to be challenged to think outside the box. At MIT Sydney we offer 1:1 careers advice, interactive workshops, industry based projects and more.

Students enjoy studying in the heart of Sydney. The city-centre campus is easy to get to and has everything you need to excel in your studies – high-tech computer labs, fast wireless internet, a library, plus plenty of study spaces and chill out areas.

Want to know more? Visit mit.edu.au or call us on 1800 648 669.

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/mit

MIT Sydney in the Sydney CBD offers accredited degrees with a specialised focus on Business and IT Networking, where you can choose to major in Cyber Security, Accounting, Management, Marketing or Digital Marketing.

Our degrees are aligned to industry standards, as employability is at the heart of courses and student life at MIT Sydney. The B Networking is accredited by the Australian Computer Society (ACS). The major in cyber security has been designed specifically to respond to market needs. As malware and cybercrime become more sophisticated more cyber security specialists will be required in the years to come.

The B Business (Major in Marketing or Major in Digital Marketing) is accredited by the Australian Marketing Institute (AMI) while the B Business (Major in Accounting) is accredited by peak bodies including CPA Australia (CPA), Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CA ANZ), and the Institute of Public Accountants (IPA).

STUDYING AT MIT SYDNEY

MIT SYDNEY

Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Business Sydney 570110 DFEE 3F/EqP 28.85 Y Y

B Networking Sydney 570130 DFEE 3F/EqP 23.20 Y Y

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NAS

GET IN TOUCHNational Art School Forbes Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010

tel: (02) 9339 8651 email: [email protected] website: nas.edu.au facebook: NationalArtSchool twitter: NAS_AU linkedin: school/national-art-schoolinstagram: nas_au

OPEN DAYSaturday 7 September 2019. An evening information session will also be held. For the latest information, visit nas.edu.au.

Campus visitsYou are welcome to visit the campus at any time during the year. To take a tour of the campus and meet with academic staff or our student recruitment team, call (02) 9339 8651, email [email protected] or stop by the student services’ desk during business hours.

The National Art School campus is open 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday and includes a cafe and art supplies store.

The NAS Gallery is open from 11am to 5pm Monday to Saturday during advertised exhibitions.

During semester, the campus is open to students for extended hours Monday to Saturday.

IMPORTANT DATESOrientation During week 25 February - 1 March 2019

Semester 1Monday 4 March 2019

Semester 2Monday 22 July 2019

Contact NAS for information about 2020 intakes.

NATIONAL ART SCHOOL

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NAS

The fully accredited B Fine Art program is designed to develop the creative independence, knowledge and experience required for a career as a professional artist and the academic rigour required for further study at postgraduate level. The program is delivered full time over three years and involves a comprehensive investigation of studio practices and historical and theoretical reflection supported by individual tutorials, peer discussions and reviews.

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/nas

The National Art School (NAS) is a culturally significant Australian visual arts institution with origins that can be traced back to 1843. Situated within the historic walls of the old Darlinghurst Gaol, the School has a rich tradition of artistic practice and has produced generations of many of the country’s best-known artists. The campus, located in inner-city Darlinghurst, offers a select number of full-time programs – B Fine Art and M Fine Art – as well as a comprehensive range of part-time and intensive short courses.

The National Art School uses practice-driven teaching methods and maintains a high staff-to-student ratio. Intensive instruction by over 80 eminent practising artists and art historians takes place in a studio environment. Drawing, art history and theory and their relationships to contemporary culture are taught each year in the undergraduate programs. Specialist study is offered in the studio disciplines of ceramics, painting, photography, printmaking and sculpture.

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NATIONAL ART SCHOOL

Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Fine Art Darlinghurst 620010 DFEE 3F N/A Y Y

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GET IN TOUCHSydney campus SAE Creative Media Institute 39 Regent Street, Chippendale NSW 2008

tel: 1800 SAE EDU (1800 723 338) (freecall) or (02) 8241 5200 email: [email protected] website: sae.edu.au facebook: saeinstitutesyd twitter: SAEInstituteAUS youtube: SAEInstituteAUS linkedin: school/sae-institute instagram: sae_institute_australia

Byron Bay campus SAE Creative Media Institute 373–391 Ewingsdale Road, Byron Bay NSW 2481

tel: 1800 SAE EDU (1800 723 338) (freecall) or (02) 6639 6000 email: [email protected] website: sae.edu.au facebook: saeinstitutebyronbay twitter: SAEInstituteAUS youtube: SAEInstituteAUS linkedin: school/sae-institute instagram: sae_institute_australia

OPEN DAYSSydney and Byron Bay Sunday 11 August 2019, 10am-2pm

Come and see why SAE is the leading global specialist in Creative Media Education at an SAE Open Day. You’ll get to check out our industry leading facilities and meet your future lecturers and mentors.

Register or find out about other information sessions at sae.edu.au/events.

Campus toursPersonal campus tours with friendly and knowledgeable SAE staff are available year round. Book by calling 1800 SAE EDU (1800 723 338) (freecall) or visit sae.edu.au.

IMPORTANT DATESTrimester III Monday 16 September – Friday 13 December 2019

Trimester I Monday 3 February – Friday 1 May 2020

Trimester II Monday 25 May – Friday 21 August 2020

Orientation Orientation weeks are conducted every trimester, one week prior to the commencement of study periods.

SAE CREATIVE MEDIA INSTITUTE

CRICOS provider number 00312F

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At SAE, you’ll learn the skills you need to create your future in Creative Media. With FEE-HELP* available on all Bachelor, Associate Degree and Diploma courses, you can learn now and pay later. Start your creative career sooner; join the SAE crew today. *Visit sae.edu.au for information on FEE-HELP.

ENROL TODAY SAE.EDU.AU | 1800 723 338

SAE

Course content has been structured to align with current industry practices and includes intensive training in world-class facilities with cutting edge equipment and software, as well as industry-based internships.

As part of SAE courses, students engage in many collaborative multidiscipline real-world projects that replicate industry scenarios. This ensures students hone their technical knowledge and analytical skills while developing their creativity.

SAE off ers flexible payment options including payment plans as well as access to FEE-HELP or VET Student Loans.

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/sae

SAE Creative Media Institute (SAE) is a leading global specialist in creative media education with almost 50 campuses worldwide. SAE is committed to providing innovative, real-world learning that challenges, develops and inspires. Off ering postgraduate, bachelor, associate degree, diploma and certificate courses in animation, audio, design, film, games, and web and mobile, SAE’s students receive an outstanding industry-focused and internationally recognised education.

In Australia, SAE provides courses to more than 3,000 students across six campuses in Brisbane, Byron Bay, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth.

For over 40 years SAE has maintained a strong commitment to providing high-quality practical education in creative media technologies, producing graduates with industry skills to fill integral professional roles within the sector. With accredited fast-tracked learning pathways, graduates can be on their way to their dream job sooner.

Each course at SAE focuses on teaching high-end technical production techniques specific to its niche, as well as developing broader industry perspectives and creative, analytical, communication and project management skills.

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Course name Campus Course code

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Pattern of attendance

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AssocDeg Animation (3D Modelling) Sydney 630120 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y Y

AssocDeg Animation (Character Animation) Sydney 630130 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y Y

AssocDeg Animation (Visual Effects) Sydney 630140 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y Y

AssocDeg Audio (Post Production) Sydney 630160 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y Y

AssocDeg Audio (Post Production) Byron Bay 630165 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y Y

AssocDeg Audio (Studio Production) Sydney 630150 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y Y

AssocDeg Audio (Studio Production) Byron Bay 630155 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y Y

AssocDeg Design (Graphic Design) Sydney 630170 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y Y

AssocDeg Design (Graphic Design) Byron Bay 630175 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y Y

AssocDeg Design (Web Design) Sydney 630180 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y Y

AssocDeg Film (Post Production) Sydney 630280 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y Y

AssocDeg Film (Post Production) Byron Bay 630285 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y Y

AssocDeg Film (Production) Sydney 630190 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y Y

AssocDeg Film (Production) Byron Bay 630195 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y Y

AssocDeg Games Development (Games Design) Sydney 630210 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y Y

AssocDeg Games Development (Games Programming) Sydney 630200 DFEE 1.25F/EqP N/A Y Y

B Animation (3D Modelling) Sydney 630010 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Y

B Animation (Character Animation) Sydney 630020 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Y

B Animation (Visual Effects) Sydney 630030 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Y

B Audio (Post Production) Sydney 630040 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Y

B Audio (Post Production) Byron Bay 630045 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Y

B Audio (Studio Production) Sydney 630050 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Y

B Audio (Studio Production) Byron Bay 630055 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Y

B Design (Graphic Design) Sydney 630060 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Y

B Design (Graphic Design) Byron Bay 630065 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Y

B Design (Web Design) Sydney 630070 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Y

B Film (Post Production) Sydney 630090 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Y

B Film (Post Production) Byron Bay 630095 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Y

B Film (Production) Sydney 630080 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Y

B Film (Production) Byron Bay 630085 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Y

B Games Development (Games Design) Sydney 630100 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Y

B Games Development (Games Programming) Sydney 630110 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Y

Dip 3D Animation Production Sydney 630220 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Y

Dip 3D Animation Production Byron Bay 630225 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Y

Dip Audio Production Sydney 630230 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Y

Dip Audio Production Byron Bay 630235 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Y

Dip Augmented and Virtual Reality Sydney 630290 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Y

Dip Augmented and Virtual Reality Byron Bay 630295 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Y

Dip Film Sydney 630240 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Y

Dip Film Byron Bay 630245 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Y

Dip Games Development Sydney 630250 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Y

Dip Games Development Byron Bay 630255 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Y

Dip Graphic Design Sydney 630260 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Y

Dip Graphic Design Byron Bay 630265 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Y

Dip Music Production Sydney 630270 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Y

Dip Music Production Byron Bay 630275 DFEE 0.75F/EqP N/A Y Y

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SIBT

SIBT

GET IN TOUCHSIBTLevel 4, 255 Elizabeth StreetSydney NSW 2000

tel: (02) 9964 6555email: [email protected]: sibt.nsw.edu.aufacebook: SIBT1

OPEN DAYCampus visitsFor campus tours/appointments and course information call (02) 9964 6555 or email [email protected].

IMPORTANT DATESSession 1 March – June 2020

Session 2 July – October 2020

Session 3 October 2020 – February 2021

For exact dates visit sibt.nsw.edu.au/important-dates.

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Guidance from peer mentors: selected senior SIBT students work as trained peer mentors who will share their passion and experience to make you feel welcome, and provide you with essential information about campus life.

Sydney City is your campus: located in the heart of Sydney CBD, on Western’s Sydney City campus, SIBT’s central location provides convenient access to transport and all the facilities and services you may need.

Since 1997, over 25,000 graduates have successfully completed their SIBT diploma program and 90% of students have progressed to university.

Begin your study journey with SIBT and we’ll help you to make your #UniGoals happen.

International Year 12 students apply directly to SIBT.

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/sibt

Even if you don’t meet the entry requirements to get directly into a bachelor degree, SIBT can help.

SIBT is your direct pathway to Western Sydney University, Sydney City Campus. Our flexible entry criteria will allow you to complete a diploma program and progress to the second year of your university studies. If you successfully complete your diploma, you are guaranteed a place at Western Sydney University, Sydney City Campus.

Why study at SIBT?A range of pathways to degrees in: accounting, business, communications, engineering, information technology and social science (criminology).

Flexible study options: start in March, July or October and choose to accelerate your studies, and complete a diploma in just eight months.

Personalised learning: with smaller classes, student support and a personalised learning experience, SIBT helps you to improve your academic performance and prepare you for life beyond the lecture room.

Help when you need it: whether you are having trouble studying, with assignments or any other personal matter, our staff is there to support you.

University preparation programs: we offer all students programs to help with skills such as literacy, time management, self-directed learning, assignment preparation and stress management.

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SIBTInternational Year 12 students apply directly to SIBT.

Course name Campus Course code

Feetype

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Dip Arts City 640010 DFEE 0.66–1F/EqP N/A Y

Dip Business Administration City 640020 DFEE 0.66–1F/EqP N/A Y

Dip Commerce City 640030 DFEE 0.66–1F/EqP N/A Y

Dip Engineering City 640060 DFEE 0.66–1F/EqP N/A Y

Dip Information Technology City 640050 DFEE 0.66–1F/EqP N/A Y

Dip Media and Communication City 640040 DFEE 0.66–1F/EqP N/A Y

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SIBT is your pathway to Western

Pathways to: Accounting, Business, Communication, Engineering, IT, Social Science (Criminology)

Worried about your ATAR?

studySIBT.com.au

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GET IN TOUCHStudent Services, Southern Cross University, PO Box 157, Lismore NSW 2480

tel: 1800 626 481 (freecall) email: [email protected] website: www.scu.edu.au facebook: southerncrossuniversity twitter: scuonline youtube: UniSCU linkedin: school/southern-cross-university instagram: southerncrossuni

In personLismore campus Military Road, East Lismore NSW 2480

Coffs Harbour campus Hogbin Drive, Coffs Harbour NSW 2450

Gold Coast campus Southern Cross Drive (access via Terminal Drive Gold Coast Airport), Bilinga QLD 4225

National Marine Science Centre, Coffs Harbour 2 Bay Drive, Charlesworth Bay, Coffs Harbour NSW 2450

The Hotel School Sydney 60 Phillip Street, Sydney NSW 2000

OPEN DAYSCoffs Harbour Friday 16 August 2019 Lismore Saturday 17 August 2019 Gold Coast Sunday 18 August 2019

Campus visitsSouthern Cross University runs personalised campus tours, guided by current students, at all campuses. To book, call 1800 626 481 or email campustours@ scu.edu.au.

IMPORTANT DATESThe University operates a three-session academic year.

Session 1 Monday 2 March – Wednesday 27 May 2020

Orientation Monday 24 – Friday 28 February 2020

Session 2 Monday 6 July – Wednesday 30 September 2020

Orientation Monday 29 June – Friday 3 July 2020

Session 3 Monday 2 November 2020 – Wednesday 10 February 2021

Orientation Combined with Week 1

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digital business, media and information technology, tourism and business, science and engineering as well as marine, forest and environmental science and Indigenous knowledge.

Southern Cross has been ranked in the top 100 young universities in the world by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. It’s an accolade we don’t take lightly – we are constantly reviewing our degrees and pathway programs to make sure you are equipped with the skills and knowledge you need to forge your twenty-first century career.

International Year 12 students apply directly to Southern Cross University.

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/scu

Southern Cross University is a multi-campus university on Australia’s east coast. We are proud of our reputation as a progressive institution, engaging with the communities we serve to create change that has impact around the world.

Our campuses are located on the southern Gold Coast adjacent to Gold Coast Airport, and in Lismore and Coffs Harbour in NSW, where the University’s National Marine Science Centre is also located. The University operates The Hotel School Sydney in partnership with Mulpha Australia.

The regions we call home all have unique characteristics as study locations – from cosmopolitan cities, thriving industries and coastal lifestyles to living laboratories of great natural beauty and ecological diversity, right next to the campus.

Southern Cross delivers degrees on campus and online, with a rich academic portfolio covering the arts and humanities, social sciences, health (including nursing and midwifery, osteopathy and a selection of allied health specialities), law (including a suite of double degrees), teaching and education,

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SOUTHERN CROSS UNIVERSITYInternational Year 12 students apply directly to Southern Cross University, visit www.scu.edu.au/international/courses.

Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

AssocDeg Creative Writing Lismore 333301 CSP 2F/4P 64.95 Y

AssocDeg Law (Paralegal Studies) Lismore 336300 CSP 2F/4P 64.95 Y

AssocDeg Law (Paralegal Studies) Gold Coast 336361 CSP 2F/4P 64.95 Y

B Accounting Lismore 332103 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y

B Accounting Gold Coast 332162 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y

B Art and Design Lismore 333110 CSP 3F/6P 71.55 Y

B Arts Lismore 333100 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y

B Arts Gold Coast 333161 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y

B Arts/B Education (Primary) Lismore 330110 CSP 4F/8P 70.00 Y

B Arts/B Education (Primary) Coffs Harbour 330150 CSP 4F/8P 70.00 Y

B Arts/B Education (Primary) Gold Coast 330160 CSP 4F/8P 70.00 Y

B Arts/B Education (Primary/Early Childhood) Lismore 330111 CSP 4F/8P 70.00 Y

B Arts/B Education (Primary/Early Childhood) Coffs Harbour 330151 CSP 4F/8P 70.00 Y

B Arts/B Education (Primary/Early Childhood) Gold Coast 330161 CSP 4F/8P 70.00 Y

B Arts/B Education (Primary/Secondary) Lismore 330112 CSP 4F/8P 70.00 Y

B Arts/B Education (Primary/Secondary) Coffs Harbour 330152 CSP 4F/8P 70.00 Y

B Arts/B Education (Primary/Secondary) Gold Coast 330162 CSP 4F/8P 70.00 Y

B Arts/B Education (Secondary) Lismore 330113 CSP 4F/8P 70.00 Y

B Arts/B Education (Secondary) Coffs Harbour 330153 CSP 4F/8P 70.00 Y

B Arts/B Education (Secondary) Gold Coast 330163 CSP 4F/8P 70.00 Y

B Arts/B Laws Lismore 336104 CSP 5F/10P 88.95 Y

B Arts/B Laws Gold Coast 336160 CSP 5F/10P 88.95 Y

B Biomedical Science Gold Coast 335165 CSP 3F/6P* 70.00 Y

B Business Lismore 332100 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y

B Business Coffs Harbour 332150 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y

B Business Gold Coast 332160 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y

B Business in Convention and Event Management Gold Coast 334460 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y

B Business in Hotel Management The Hotel School Sydney 354140 DFEE 3F/6P N/A Y

B Business in Tourism and Hospitality Management Lismore 330410 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y

B Business in Tourism and Hospitality Management Coffs Harbour 330450 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y

B Business in Tourism and Hospitality Management Gold Coast 330460 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y

B Business/B Arts Lismore 332105 CSP 4.5F/9P 70.00 Y

B Business/B Laws Lismore 336101 CSP 5F/10P 88.95 Y

B Business/B Laws Gold Coast 336114 CSP 5F/10P 88.95 Y

B Clinical Sciences (Osteopathic Studies) Gold Coast 330167 CSP 3F/6P* 70.00 Y

B Clinical Sciences (Osteopathic Studies) Lismore 335115 CSP 3F/6P* 70.00 Y

B Contemporary Music Lismore 333101 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y

B Digital Business Gold Coast 332163 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y

B Digital Media and Communications Lismore 333103 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y

B Engineering (Honours) in Civil Engineering Lismore 334103 CSP 4F/8P 80.00 Y

B Engineering (Honours) in Coastal Systems Engineering Lismore 334106 CSP 4F/8P 80.00 Y

B Engineering (Honours) in Mechanical Engineering Lismore 334109 CSP 4F/8P 80.00 Y

B Environmental Science Lismore 334100 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y

SCU

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

B Environmental Science/B Marine Science and Management Lismore 334112 CSP 4F/8P 70.00 Y

B Exercise Science and Psychological Science Coffs Harbour 335155 CSP 4F/8P 75.00 Y

B Forest Science and Management Lismore 334102 CSP 4F/8P 70.00 Y

B Indigenous Knowledge Lismore 337118 CSP 3F/6P 64.95 Y

B Information Technology Gold Coast 332161 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y

B Laws (Graduate Entry) Lismore 336100 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y

B Laws (Graduate Entry) Gold Coast 336766 CSP 3F/6P 88.95 Y

B Laws (Non-graduate Entry) Lismore 336000 CSP 4F/8P 88.95 Y

B Laws (Non-graduate Entry) Gold Coast 336060 CSP 4F/8P 88.95 Y

B Laws and Creative Writing Lismore 336115 CSP 4F/8P 80.00 Y

B Laws and Creative Writing Gold Coast 336164 CSP 4F/8P 88.95 Y

B Legal and Justice Studies Lismore 336110 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y

B Legal and Justice Studies Gold Coast 336161 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y

B Legal and Justice Studies/B Laws Lismore 336109 CSP 5F/10P 88.95 Y

B Legal and Justice Studies/B Laws Gold Coast 336169 CSP 5F/10P 88.95 Y

B Marine Science and Management Lismore 334104 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y

B Marine Science and Management National Marine Science Centre, Coffs Harbour 334153 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y

B Midwifery Coffs Harbour 335153 CSP 3F/6P* 88.95 Y

B Midwifery Gold Coast 335167 CSP 3F/6P* 88.95 Y

B Nursing Lismore 335101 CSP 3F/6P* 70.00 Y

B Nursing Coffs Harbour 335151 CSP 3F/6P* 70.00 Y

B Nursing Gold Coast 335164 CSP 3F/6P* 70.00 Y

B Occupational Therapy Coffs Harbour 335150 CSP 4F/8P** 70.00 Y

B Occupational Therapy Gold Coast 335168 CSP 4F/8P** 70.00 Y

B Pedorthics Gold Coast 335065 CSP 3F/6P* 71.55 Y

B Podiatry Gold Coast 330169 CSP 4F/8P** 75.00 Y

B Podiatry/B Pedorthics Gold Coast 335162 CSP 4F/8P 75.00 Y

B Psychological Science Gold Coast 335062 CSP 3F/6P 71.55 Y

B Psychological Science Coffs Harbour 335152 CSP 3F/6P 75.00 Y

B Psychological Science/B Laws Lismore 336105 CSP 5F/10P 88.95 Y

B Psychological Science/B Laws Coffs Harbour 336150 CSP 5F/10P 88.95 Y

B Psychological Science/B Laws Gold Coast 336165 CSP 5F/10P 88.95 Y

B Science Lismore 334116 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y

B Social Science Lismore 331101 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y

B Social Science Gold Coast 331161 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y

B Social Science/B Laws Lismore 336113 CSP 5F/10P 88.95 Y

B Social Science/B Laws Gold Coast 336162 CSP 5F/10P 88.95 Y

B Social Welfare Coffs Harbour 331158 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y

B Social Welfare Gold Coast 331162 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y

B Speech Pathology Gold Coast 330168 CSP 4F/8P** 80.60 Y

B Sport and Exercise Science Lismore 335100 CSP 3F/6P* 70.00 Y

B Sport and Exercise Science Coffs Harbour 335154 CSP 3F/6P* 70.00 Y

B Sport and Exercise Science Gold Coast 338160 CSP 3F/6P* 70.00 Y

B Sport and Exercise Science/B Laws Lismore 336106 CSP 5F/10P 88.95 Y

B Sport and Exercise Science/B Laws Gold Coast 336163 CSP 5F/10P 80.00 Y

SCU

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Course name Campus Course code

Feetype

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

B Technology/B Education (Secondary) Online 334191 CSP 4F/8P/D 70.00 Y

Dip Business Gold Coast 332061 CSP 2F/4P 53.35 Y

Dip Health Coffs Harbour 335051 CSP 1F/2P 53.35 Y

Dip Health Gold Coast 335072 CSP 1F/2P 53.35 Y

Dip Science Lismore 334014 CSP 1F/2P 53.35 Y

* Duration for students commencing in July is 3.5 years full-time or 7 years part-time.** Duration for students commencing in July is 4.5 years full-time or 9 years part-time.

Want an early offer to uni?

Apply for UAC’s

SCHOOL RECOMMENDATION SCHEMES (SRS)

Go to the UAC website at uac.edu.au/srs for more information.

SCU

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GET IN TOUCHMedia Design School MDS at Torrens University Australia Level 1, 46-52 Mountain Street, Ultimo NSW 2007

tel: 1300 575 803 email: via web mediadesignschool.tua.edu.au/ contact website: mediadesignschool.tua.edu.au facebook: MediaDesignSchoolatTorrens twitter: mdstorrens youtube: MediaDesignSchool linkedin: school/media-design-school instagram: mdstorrens

William Blue College of Hospitality Management William Blue at Torrens University Australia Level 3, 1-5 Hickson Road, The Rocks NSW 2000

tel: 1300 851 237 email: [email protected] website: williamblue.edu.au facebook: wbcollege twitter: wbcollege youtube: williambluecollege linkedin: school/william-blue-college-of- hospitality-management instagram: williambluecollege

Torrens University Health Campus, Pyrmont 5/235 Pyrmont Street Pyrmont NSW 2009

tel: 1300 851 237 email: [email protected] website: torrens.edu.au facebook: torrensuni twitter: torrensuni

youtube: torrensuniversity linkedin: school/torrens-university-australia instagram: torrensuni

OPEN DAYSSaturday 11 May 2019 Billy Blue College of Design, Media Design School

Saturday 17 August 2019 Torrens University Australia; Media Design School, Billy Blue College of Design, Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School, William Blue College of Hospitality Management

Saturday 7 September 2019 Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School

For details or to register your attendance, visit torrens.edu.au.

Campus visitsCall 1300 575 803, visit torrens.edu.au/contact-us or drop in to any campus during business hours, Monday to Friday.

IMPORTANT DATESTrimester 1 starts Monday 17 February 2020

Trimester 2 starts Monday 1 June 2020

Trimester 3 starts Monday 14 September 2020

Visit torrens.edu.au for all dates.

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oriented academic staff, together with our industry partners, help students to bridge the gap between study and work.

When you study at Torrens University Australia, you’ll be able to complete an Industry Placement Program with one of our industry partners. You‘ll gain experience in your chosen profession and obtain solid insights into modern workforce performance and expectations. Many Torrens University graduates secure jobs with the organisations they’ve worked with as part of this program, or through connections they’ve made during their studies.

This is the start of creating a career that you will love.

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/tua

Torrens University Australia has been specifically designed with one purpose: employability. Once our students graduate they are more confident, skilled, qualified, and experienced. We ensure students complete practical work experience and internships, our lecturers are industry practitioners, and students gain access to employers, industry leaders, and entrepreneurs.

Torrens University Australia offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs. We are continuing to prove our reputation as an innovative and global further education provider by growing our offerings to include some of the world’s most prestigious schools: Billy Blue College of Design, Media Design School, Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School and William Blue College of Hospitality Management.

Torrens campuses can be found in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Brisbane. You can start your course in Sydney and finish it in Brisbane, or choose to study units online and complete your qualification with flexibility that suits you. Our research- and career-

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

AssocDeg Business (Hospitality Management) Sydney (The Rocks) 553220 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Y

AssocDeg Business (Tourism Management) Sydney (The Rocks) 553240 DFEE 2F/EqP N/A Y Y

AssocDeg Culinary Management Sydney (The Rocks) 553250 DFEE 2F/EqP <5 Y Y

B Applied Public Health Online 552120 DFEE 2-3F/D 60.00 Y Y

B Applied Social Sciences (Community Services) Sydney (Pyrmont) and Online 552210 DFEE 3F/EqP/D 60.00 Y Y

B Applied Social Sciences (Counselling) Sydney (Pyrmont) and Online 552220 DFEE 3F/EqP/D 60.00 Y Y

B Branded Fashion Design Sydney (Ultimo) 551030 DFEE 2-3F 60.00 Y Y

B Business Sydney (The Rocks) and Online 550010 DFEE 2F/EqP/D 60.00 Y N

B Business (Communication and Public Relations) Sydney (The Rocks) and Online 550040 DFEE 2F/EqP/D N/A Y Y

B Business (Entrepreneurship) Sydney (The Rocks) and Online 550160 DFEE 2F/EqP/D 60.00 Y Y

B Business (Event Management) Sydney (The Rocks) and Online 550020 DFEE 2F/EqP/D 60.00 Y Y

B Business (Hospitality Management) Sydney (The Rocks) and Online 553020 DFEE 3F/6P/D 60.00 Y Y

B Business (International Event Management) Leura and Sydney 553310 DFEE 2.5F N/A Y Y

B Business (International Hotel and Resort Management) Leura and Sydney 553320 DFEE 2.5F N/A Y Y

B Business (Marketing) Sydney (The Rocks) and Online 550030 DFEE 2F/EqP/D 60.00 Y Y

B Business (Sports Management) Sydney (The Rocks) and Online 550050 DFEE 2F/EqP/D 60.00 Y Y

B Business (Tourism Management) Sydney (The Rocks) and Online 553040 DFEE 3F/6P/D 60.00 Y Y

B Business/B Branded Fashion Design Sydney (Ultimo) 551200 DFEE 3-4F 60.00 Y Y

B Business/B Communication Design Sydney (Ultimo) 551220 DFEE 3-4F 60.00 Y Y

B Business/B Digital Media (3D Design and Animation) Sydney (Ultimo) 551210 DFEE 3-4F 60.00 Y Y

B Business/B Digital Media (Film and Video Design) Sydney (Ultimo) 551240 DFEE 3-4F 60.00 Y Y

B Business/B Digital Media (Interaction Design) Sydney (Ultimo) 551230 DFEE 3-4F 60.00 Y Y

B Business/B Interior Design (Commercial) Sydney (Ultimo) 551250 DFEE 3-4F 60.00 Y Y

B Business/B Interior Design (Residential) Sydney (Ultimo) 551260 DFEE 3-4F 60.00 Y Y

B Commerce Sydney (The Rocks) 550060 DFEE 2F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Communication Design Sydney (Ultimo) 551010 DFEE 2-3F 60.00 Y Y

B Creative Technologies (Game Art) Sydney (Ultimo) and Online 551360 DFEE 3F/6P/D 60.00 Y Y

B Culinary Management Sydney (The Rocks) 553050 DFEE 3F/6P 60.00 Y Y

B Digital Media (3D Design and Animation) Sydney (Ultimo) 551020 DFEE 2-3F 60.00 Y Y

B Digital Media (Film and Video Design) Sydney (Ultimo) 551022 DFEE 2-3F 60.00 Y Y

B Digital Media (Interaction Design) Sydney (Ultimo) 551021 DFEE 2-3F 60.00 Y Y

B Health Science (Aesthetics) Online 552180 DFEE 2-3F/D 60.00 Y Y

B Interior Design (Commercial) Sydney (Ultimo) 551050 DFEE 2-3F 60.00 Y Y

B Interior Design (Residential) Sydney (Ultimo) 551060 DFEE 2-3F 60.00 Y Y

B Nursing Sydney (Kent Street) 552200 DFEE 3F/6P N/A Y Y

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Nutrition Online 552100 DFEE 2-3F/D 60.00 Y N

B Software Engineering (Artificial Intelligence) Sydney (Ultimo) and Online 551371 DFEE 3F/6P/D new Y Y

B Software Engineering (Cloud Computing) Sydney (Ultimo) and Online 551372 DFEE 3F/6P/D new Y Y

B Software Engineering (Game Programming) Sydney (Ultimo) and Online 551370 DFEE 3F/6P/D 60.00 Y Y

Dip Beauty and Spa Practice Sydney (Pyrmont) 552170 DFEE 1F/EqP 29.70 Y Y

Dip Business Sydney (The Rocks) and Online 550103 DFEE 1F/EqP/D 50.00 Y Y

Dip Business (Hospitality Management) Sydney (The Rocks) and Online 553160 DFEE 1F/2P/D N/A Y Y

Dip Business (Tourism Management) Sydney (The Rocks) and Online 553150 DFEE 1F/EqP/D N/A Y Y

Dip Counselling and Communication Skills Sydney (Pyrmont) and Online 552190 DFEE 1F/EqP/D N/A Y Y

Dip Design Sydney (Ultimo) 551150 DFEE 0.7-1F 40.50 Y Y

Dip Digital Media Design Sydney (Ultimo) 551170 DFEE 1F/2P <5 Y Y

Dip Event Management Sydney (The Rocks) and Online 550150 DFEE 1F/EqP/D 38.20 Y Y

Dip Graphic Design Sydney (Ultimo) and Online 551110 DFEE 1F/2P/D 31.45 Y Y

Dip Health and Wellbeing Online 552130 DFEE 1F/EqP/D N/A Y N

Dip Interior Design and Decoration Sydney (Ultimo) and Online 551120 DFEE 1F/2P/D 39.60 Y N

Dip Marketing Sydney (The Rocks) and Online 550120 DFEE 1F/EqP/D <5 Y N

Dip Nutrition Online 552110 DFEE 1F/EqP/D <5 Y N

Dip Photo Imaging Sydney (Ultimo) and Online 551160 DFEE 1F/2P/D 40.30 Y Y

Dip Sport Development Online 552230 DFEE 1F/EqP/D <5 Y N

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UC GET IN TOUCHStudent Connect, Locked Bag 1, University of Canberra, ACT 2601

tel: 1800 UNI CAN (1800 864 226) email: [email protected] website: canberra.edu.au facebook: UniversityOfCanberra twitter: UniCanberra youtube: uniofcanberra linkedin: school/university-of-canberra instagram: unicanberra

In personStudent Central, Building 1, Level B, University of Canberra, Kirinari Street, Bruce ACT 2617

OPEN DAYSaturday 31 August 2019 canberra.edu.au/future-students/open-day

Campus toursCampus tours are available weekdays between 9am and 4pm. To book a tour, visit canberra.edu.au/ on-campus/campus-tours/booking-form.

IMPORTANT DATES Semester 1 Monday 10 February – Saturday 23 May 2020

Orientation Monday 3 – Friday 7 February 2020

Winter Term Monday 1 June – Saturday 1 August 2020

Semester 2 Monday 3 August – Saturday 14 November 2020

Orientation Monday 27 July – Friday 31 July 2020

Winter Term is an optional study period during which students have the chance to complete the academic requirements of their course at a faster rate. It provides a valuable opportunity for work-integrated learning, studio learning, field studies, clinical placement and intensive learning.

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Speaking of careers, during your degree you won’t just enjoy inspiring lectures and stimulating tutorials – you’ll also give yourself an edge against other graduates through our famous hands-on Work Integrated Learning program. We’ll connect you with industry, help you find the perfect work placement, give you access to international study and ensure you graduate job-ready, life-ready and ready to take on the world.

School’s out, uni’s in and it’s finally time to choose your own adventure. At UC, you’ll thrive in a friendly and flexible environment which inspires thinking, collaboration and practical experience. Expand your horizons, hone your dreams and, ultimately, blaze your own path.

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/uc

When you choose the University of Canberra (UC), you’re setting yourself up for success. Our ambition, talent and drive have seen us rocket up the international rankings, placing us in the top 1.2 per cent of universities worldwide and among the top 50 universities under the age of 50 (2019 Times Higher Education Rankings and 2018 Times Higher Education Young University Rankings).

Thanks to our contemporary and fearless approach to education, you’ll put on your cap and gown as one of the most employable students in the country, commanding the highest starting salaries in the state (2018 Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching).

To be the best you need to learn from the best. Our world-class academics have been awarded five-star ratings for staff qualifications, and UC is ranked first in the ACT for student support, skills development and learning resources (2018 QILT). Forget the old ‘sink or swim’ uni culture – at UC, we take care of you, helping you amplify your talents and putting you on the path to your future career.

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Accounting Canberra 361209 CSP 3F/EqP 65.00 Y Y

B Applied Science in Forensic Studies Canberra 368044 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Arts (Creative Writing) Canberra 362004 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Arts (Culture and Heritage) Canberra 362005 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Arts (Digital Media) Canberra 362006 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Arts (Film Production) Canberra 362007 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Arts (Global Studies) Canberra 362008 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Arts/B Communication and Media Canberra 363286 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Arts/B Event and Tourism Management Canberra 361533 CSP 4F/EqP 65.00 Y Y

B Arts/B Laws Canberra 362144 CSP 5F/EqP 85.00 Y Y

B Arts/B Science in Psychology Canberra 362184 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Biomedical Science Canberra 368093 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Building and Construction Management Canberra 361124 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Business (Entrepreneurship and Innovation) Canberra 361211 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Business (Human Resource Management) Canberra 361212 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Business (International Business) Canberra 361218 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Business (Management) Canberra 361214 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Business (Marketing) Canberra 361216 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Business (Service Management) Canberra 361217 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Business Informatics Canberra 366003 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Business/B Arts Canberra 361544 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Business/B Business Informatics Canberra 361515 CSP 4F/EqP 65.00 Y Y

B Business/B Communication and Media Canberra 361542 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Business/B Design Canberra 361543 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Business/B Information Technology Canberra 361534 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Business/B Laws Canberra 361325 CSP 5F/EqP 85.00 Y Y

B Business/B Science in Psychology Canberra 361545 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Commerce (Accounting and Finance) Canberra 361231 CSP 3F/EqP 65.00 Y Y

B Commerce (Accounting) Canberra 361227 CSP 3F/EqP 65.00 Y Y

B Commerce (Business Economics) Canberra 361228 CSP 3F/EqP 65.00 Y Y

B Commerce (Finance and Banking) Canberra 361229 CSP 3F/EqP 65.00 Y Y

B Commerce (Financial Planning) Canberra 361230 CSP 3F/EqP 65.00 Y Y

B Commerce/B Information Technology Canberra 361327 CSP 4F/EqP 65.00 Y Y

B Commerce/B Laws Canberra 361324 CSP 5F/EqP 85.00 Y Y

B Communication and Media (Corporate and Public Communication) Canberra 362427 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Communication and Media (Journalism) Canberra 362428 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Communication and Media (Marketing Communication) Canberra 362429 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Communication and Media (Sports Media) Canberra 362430 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Communication and Media/B Event and Tourism Management Canberra 361532 CSP 4F/EqP 65.00 Y Y

B Communication and Media/B Laws Canberra 361326 CSP 5F/EqP 85.00 Y Y

B Design (Industrial Design) Canberra 362107 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Design (Interaction Design) Canberra 362108 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Design (Visual Communication Design) Canberra 362109 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Design/B Communication and Media Canberra 363205 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Early Childhood and Primary Education Canberra 364103 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Engineering in Network and Software Engineering (Honours) Canberra 366054 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Environmental Science Canberra 368023 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Event and Tourism Management Canberra 361480 CSP 3F/EqP 65.00 Y Y

B Exercise Physiology and Rehabilitation Canberra 365113 CSP 4F/EqP 83.00 Y Y

B Forensic Studies/B Laws Canberra 368046 CSP 5F/EqP 85.00 Y Y

B Health Science (Human Movement) Canberra 365268 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Health Science (Human Movement)/B Human Nutrition Canberra 365269 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Health Science (Nutrition Studies) Canberra 365267 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Human Nutrition Canberra 365063 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Information Technology Canberra 366043 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Justice Studies Canberra 367035 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Justice Studies/B Forensic Studies Canberra 367036 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Laws Canberra 367004 CSP 4F/EqP 85.00 Y Y

B Laws/B Design Canberra 367006 CSP 5F/EqP 85.00 Y Y

B Medical Radiation Science (Medical Imaging) Canberra 365273 CSP 4F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Medical Science Canberra 368083 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Midwifery Canberra 365084 CSP 3F/EqP N/A Y Y

B Nursing Canberra 365101 CSP 3F/EqP 65.00 Y Y

B Nursing Advanced Canberra 365102 CSP 4F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Occupational Therapy Canberra 365107 CSP 4F/EqP 85.00 Y Y

B Pharmacy Canberra 365116 CSP 4F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Physiotherapy Canberra 365106 CSP 4F 90.00 Y Y

B Politics and International Relations Canberra 361663 CSP 3F/EqP 65.00 Y Y

B Politics and International Relations/B Arts Canberra 361530 CSP 4F/EqP 65.00 Y Y

B Politics and International Relations/B Business Canberra 361528 CSP 4F/EqP 65.00 Y Y

B Politics and International Relations/B Communication and Media Canberra 361529 CSP 4F/EqP 65.00 Y Y

B Politics and International Relations/B Design Canberra 361498 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Politics and International Relations/B Laws Canberra 361495 CSP 5F/EqP 85.00 Y Y

B Politics and International Relations/B Science in Psychology Canberra 361497 CSP 4F/EqP 65.00 Y Y

B Primary Education Canberra 364003 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Primary Education (Creative Arts) Canberra 364023 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Primary Education (Health and Physical Education) Canberra 364033 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Primary Education (STEM) Canberra 364024 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Public Health Canberra 365233 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Science Canberra 368103 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Science in Psychology Canberra 365123 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Science in Psychology/B Health Science (Human Movement) Canberra 365166 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Science in Psychology/B Laws Canberra 365165 CSP 5F/EqP 85.00 Y Y

B Science/B Laws Canberra 365164 CSP 5F/EqP 85.00 Y Y

B Secondary Education (Health and Physical Education) Canberra 364044 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Secondary Education/B Arts Canberra 364053 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Secondary Education/B Mathematics and Computing Technology Studies Canberra 364073 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Secondary Education/B Science Canberra 364063 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Social and Economic Policy (Economic Policy) Canberra 361522 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Social and Economic Policy (Sociology) Canberra 361523 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Software Engineering Canberra 366103 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Software Engineering/B Business Informatics Canberra 366123 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Sport and Exercise Science Canberra 365191 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B The Built Environment (Architecture) Canberra 363004 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B The Built Environment (Interior Architecture) Canberra 363005 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B The Built Environment (Landscape Architecture) Canberra 363006 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Vision Science Canberra 368073 CSP 3F/EqP 85.00 Y Y

Dip Business Canberra 360015 CSP 1F/EqP 50.00 Y Y

Dip Business Informatics Canberra 360020 CSP 1F/EqP 50.00 Y Y

Dip Communication Canberra 360005 CSP 1F/EqP 50.00 Y Y

Dip Design Canberra 360035 CSP 1F/EqP 50.00 Y Y

Dip Health Canberra 360045 CSP 1F/EqP 50.00 Y Y

Dip Information Technology Canberra 360010 CSP 1F/EqP 50.00 Y Y

Dip Network and Software Engineering Canberra 360024 CSP 1F/EqP 50.00 Y Y

Dip Science Canberra 360030 CSP 1F/EqP 50.00 Y Y

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UNE

UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND

GET IN TOUCHStudent SuccessUniversity of New EnglandArmidale NSW 2351

tel: 1800 818 865 (freecall)email or live chat: une.edu.au/askunewebsite: une.edu.aufacebook: UNEFutureStudentstwitter: UniNewEnglandyoutube: UNEArmidale

In personStudent SuccessDixson Library Learning CommonsUniversity of New EnglandArmidale NSW 2351

OPEN DAYFriday 10 May 2019

Campus visitsUNE’s campus tours are a great way to see the campus and to get information relevant to you. To book a campus tour, visit une.edu.au/campustours or call 1800 818 865.

IMPORTANT DATESTrimester 1Monday 2 March – Friday 19 June 2020

OrientationMonday 24 February – Friday 28 February 2020

Trimester 2 Monday 29 June – Friday 16 October 2020

Orientation Monday 22 June – Friday 26 June 2020

Trimester 3Monday 26 October 2020 – Friday 19 February 2021

Orientation Friday 23 October 2020

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A free Campus Tour might be just the thing to help you decide where to study.On a UNE Campus Tour you will see our vibrant residences, state-of-the-art sporting facilities, our libraries, cafés and shops.See where you’ll live, study and play. Campus Tours run all year round by appointment (excluding weekends and public holidays).Bookings are essential. Families and friends are welcome.

To book a tour visit: une.edu.au/campustours

UNE

OnlineUNE has been the leading innovator of flexible study for over 60 years because we’re committed to helping our students balance their study with other commitments. Students can study online across 3 study periods with 24/7 online tutor support. UNE has a campus in Armidale and study centres in Parramatta, Taree, Tamworth and several locations throughout regional NSW.

PathwaysIn addition to a range of entry pathways, including a popular early entry program for school leavers, many UNE students without entry qualifications take advantage of the Pathways Enabling Course, which provides entry to most of our degrees. The course has no tuition fees for domestic students and can be studied online from home.

International Year 12 students apply directly to UNE.

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/une

On campusThe University of New England (UNE) remains one of the few universities to provide the complete on-campus experience, with a vibrant, supportive community, small classes and access to your lecturers.

Affordable accommodation options put you right at the heart of the action, giving you maximum independence and access to academic, sporting and social facilities.

All of this means that you get every opportunity to reach your full potential and get the very best start (plus some great memories along the way). 

UNE is the only Australian public university awarded the maximum 5 stars for Overall Experience 13 years in a row.*

* The Good Universities Guide Ratings 2007–19. The Good Universities Guide provides the only independent performance ratings of Australian undergraduate courses and their providers.

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UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLANDInternational Year 12 students apply directly to the University of New England.

Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

B Accounting Armidale 395664 CSP 3F 72.55 Y

B Accounting Armidale 395665 CSP 6P 72.55 Y

B Agribusiness Armidale 395700 CSP 3F 72.55 Y

B Agribusiness Armidale 395701 CSP 6P 72.55 Y

B Agricultural and Resource Economics Armidale 395668 CSP 4F 72.55 Y

B Agricultural and Resource Economics Armidale 395669 CSP 8P 72.55 Y

B Agricultural Production and Management Armidale 392702 CSP 3F 72.55 Y

B Agricultural Production and Management Armidale 392703 CSP 6P 72.55 Y

B Agriculture Armidale 393676 CSP 3F 72.55 Y

B Agriculture Armidale 393677 CSP 6P 72.55 Y

B Agriculture/B Business Armidale 393678 CSP 4F 72.55 Y

B Agriculture/B Business Armidale 393679 CSP 8P 72.55 Y

B Agriculture/B Laws Armidale 392761 CSP 5F 84.40 Y

B Agriculture/B Laws Armidale 392762 CSP 10P 84.40 Y

B Animal Science Armidale 392684 CSP 8P 77.10 Y

B Animal Science Armidale 392696 CSP 4F 77.10 Y

B Arts Armidale 391601 CSP 3F 72.55 Y

B Arts Armidale 391602 CSP 6P 72.55 Y

B Arts/B Business Armidale 391753 CSP 4F 72.55 Y

B Arts/B Business Armidale 391754 CSP 8P 72.55 Y

B Arts/B Laws Armidale 391655 CSP 10P 72.55 Y

B Arts/B Laws Armidale 391658 CSP 5F 84.40 Y

B Arts/B Science Armidale 392759 CSP 4F 72.55 Y

B Arts/B Science Armidale 392760 CSP 8P 72.55 Y

B Biomedical Science Armidale 392686 CSP 6P 72.55 Y

B Biomedical Science Armidale 392692 CSP 3F 72.55 Y

B Business Armidale 395676 CSP 3F 72.55 Y

B Business Armidale 395677 CSP 6P 72.55 Y

B Business/B Economics Armidale 395755 CSP 4F 72.55 Y

B Business/B Economics Armidale 395756 CSP 8P 72.55 Y

B Business/B Laws Armidale 395679 CSP 5F 84.40 Y

B Business/B Laws Armidale 395680 CSP 10P 84.40 Y

B Clinical Exercise Physiology Armidale 392610 CSP 4F 78.85 Y

B Clinical Exercise Physiology Armidale 392611 CSP 8P 78.85 Y

B Computer Science Armidale 392620 CSP 6P 72.55 Y

B Computer Science Armidale 392624 CSP 3F 72.55 Y

B Computer Science/B Laws Armidale 392670 CSP 5F 84.40 Y

B Computer Science/B Laws Armidale 392671 CSP 10P 84.40 Y

B Criminology Armidale 391660 CSP 3F 72.55 Y

B Criminology Armidale 391661 CSP 6P 72.55 Y

B Criminology/B Laws Armidale 391662 CSP 5F 84.40 Y

B Criminology/B Laws Armidale 391663 CSP 10P 84.40 Y

B Economics Armidale 395666 CSP 3F 72.55 Y

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UNE

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

B Economics Armidale 395667 CSP 6P 72.55 Y

B Economics/B Laws Armidale 395655 CSP 10P 84.40 Y

B Economics/B Laws Armidale 395656 CSP 5F 84.40 Y

B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) Armidale 396753 CSP 8P new Y

B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) Armidale 396757 CSP 4F 77.10 Y

B Education (K-12 Teaching) Armidale 396752 CSP 8P 77.10 Y

B Education (K-12 Teaching) Armidale 396758 CSP 4F 77.10 Y

B Education (K-6 Teaching) Armidale 396760 CSP 4F 77.10 Y

B Education (K-6 Teaching) Armidale 396763 CSP 8P 77.10 Y

B Education (Secondary Arts) Armidale 396693 CSP 4F 77.10 Y

B Education (Secondary Arts) Armidale 396694 CSP 8P 77.10 Y

B Education (Secondary Mathematics) Armidale 396754 CSP 8P 77.10 Y

B Education (Secondary Mathematics) Armidale 396755 CSP 4F 77.10 Y

B Education (Secondary Music) Distance 406699 CSP 4F/D 77.10 Y

B Education (Secondary Music) Distance 406701 CSP 8P/D 77.10 Y

B Education (Secondary Science) Armidale 396695 CSP 4F 77.10 Y

B Education (Secondary Science) Armidale 396696 CSP 8P 77.10 Y

B Educational Studies Armidale 396751 CSP 6P 72.55 Y

B Educational Studies Armidale 396759 CSP 3F 72.55 Y

B Environmental Science Armidale 392687 CSP 6P 72.55 Y

B Environmental Science Armidale 392690 CSP 3F 72.55 Y

B Environmental Science/B Laws Armidale 392763 CSP 5F 84.40 Y

B Environmental Science/B Laws Armidale 392764 CSP 10P 84.40 Y

B Exercise and Sports Science Armidale 392609 CSP 3F 72.55 Y

B Exercise and Sports Science Armidale 392615 CSP 6P 72.55 Y

B GeoScience Armidale 392606 CSP 3F 72.55 Y

B GeoScience Armidale 392618 CSP 6P 72.55 Y

B Historical Inquiry and Practice Armidale 391610 CSP 3F 72.55 Y

B Historical Inquiry and Practice Armidale 391611 CSP 6P 72.55 Y

B International Studies Armidale 391760 CSP 3F 72.55 Y

B International Studies Armidale 391761 CSP 6P 72.55 Y

B Languages Armidale 391676 CSP 8P 72.55 Y

B Languages Armidale 391677 CSP 4F 72.55 Y

B Languages and International Business Armidale 391762 CSP 4F 72.55 Y

B Languages and International Business Armidale 391763 CSP 8P 72.55 Y

B Laws (3 years) Armidale 395469 CSP 3F 90.00 Y

B Laws (3 years) Armidale 395470 CSP 6P 90.00 Y

B Laws (4 years) Armidale 395698 CSP 8P 84.40 Y

B Laws (4 years) Armidale 395699 CSP 4F 84.40 Y

B Legal Studies Armidale 396787 CSP 3F 57.70 Y

B Legal Studies Armidale 396788 CSP 6P 57.70 Y

B Media and Communications Armidale 391640 CSP 3F 72.55 Y

B Media and Communications Armidale 391641 CSP 6P 72.55 Y

B Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine (Joint Medical Program)Armidale or Newcastle – Callaghan

785000 CSP 5F N/A Y

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UNE

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

B Music Distance 401604 CSP 3F/D N/A Y

B Music Distance 401606 CSP 6P/D N/A Y

B Nursing Armidale 396664 CSP 6P 72.55 Y

B Nursing Armidale 396665 CSP 3F 72.55 Y

B Pharmacy with Honours Armidale 392612 CSP 4F 80.00 Y

B Pharmacy with Honours Armidale 392613 CSP 8P 80.00 Y

B Psychological Science (3 years) Armidale 391678 CSP 3F 72.55 Y

B Psychological Science (3 years) Armidale 391679 CSP 6P 72.55 Y

B Psychology with Honours (4 years) Armidale 391680 CSP 4F 86.25 Y

B Psychology with Honours (4 years) Armidale 391681 CSP 8P 86.25 Y

B Rural Science Armidale 393605 CSP 4F 77.10 Y

B Rural Science Armidale 393606 CSP 8P 77.10 Y

B Science Armidale 392603 CSP 3F 72.55 Y

B Science Armidale 392621 CSP 6P 72.55 Y

B Science/B Laws Armidale 392669 CSP 5F 84.40 Y

B Science/B Laws Armidale 392672 CSP 10P 84.40 Y

B Scientific Studies Armidale 392607 CSP 3F 57.70 Y

B Scientific Studies Armidale 392617 CSP 6P 57.70 Y

B Social Science Armidale 391657 CSP 6P 72.55 Y

B Social Science Armidale 391659 CSP 3F 72.55 Y

B Social Work Armidale 391666 CSP 4F 72.55 Y

B Social Work Armidale 391667 CSP 8P 72.55 Y

B Special and Inclusive Education (Primary) Armidale 396761 CSP 4F 77.10 Y

B Special and Inclusive Education (Primary) Armidale 396762 CSP 8P 77.10 Y

B Sustainability Armidale 391682 CSP 3F 72.55 Y

B Sustainability Armidale 391683 CSP 6P 72.55 Y

B Urban and Regional Planning Armidale 391647 CSP 4F 72.55 Y

B Urban and Regional Planning Armidale 391648 CSP 8P 72.55 Y

B Zoology Armidale 392685 CSP 6P 72.55 Y

B Zoology Armidale 392695 CSP 3F 72.55 Y

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UNE

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UON

GET IN TOUCHStudent Central, The University of Newcastle, Callaghan NSW 2308

tel: 1300 ASK UON (1300 275 866) or (02) 4921 5000 (02) 4348 4000 - Ourimbah email: via web newcastle.edu.au/askuon website: newcastle.edu.au facebook: TheUniversityofNewcastleAustralia twitter: @uni_newcastle youtube: universitynewcastle linkedin: company/university-of-newcastle instagram: @uni_newcastle

In personNewcastle – Callaghan campus Student Central Hunter or Student Central Shortland University Drive, Callaghan NSW 2308

Newcastle – City Precinct Student Central City, Level 1, Cnr Hunter and Auckland Streets, Newcastle NSW 2300

Central Coast – Ourimbah campus Student Central Ourimbah, 10 Chittaway Road, Ourimbah NSW 2258

Port Macquarie campus Student Central Port Macquarie, Upper Level, B Block (Library), Widderson Road, Port Macquarie NSW 2444

OPEN DAYSCentral Coast campus – Ourimbah Saturday 3 August 2019

Port Macquarie Thursday 15 August 2019

Newcastle campuses – Callaghan and City Saturday 31 August 2019

Campus visitsJoin us for a student-led campus walking tour and see the highlights of our Newcastle or Central Coast campus. To book a tour, visit newcastle.edu.au/tours, or for further information email [email protected].

IMPORTANT DATESSemester 1 starts Monday 24 February 2020

Mid-semester recess Monday 13 – Friday 24 April 2020

Exams Tuesday 9 – Friday 26 June 2020

Semester 2 starts Monday 27 July 2020

Mid-semester recess Monday 28 September – Friday 9 October 2020

Exams Monday 9 – Friday 27 November 2020

UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE

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UON

Helping people access higher education is in our DNA. In fact, we are the #1 University in NSW for Social Equity (2019 Good Universities Guide), and proud to be the largest provider of pathway programs in Australia. So, if you didn’t quite get the marks you expected, or financial stress is holding you back, get in touch with us.

If studying and living in Newcastle sounds like the right thing for you, we want to help you make it happen. We off er hundreds of scholarships to support our Indigenous students, students with educational or financial disadvantage, elite athletes, students who have achieved academic excellence and many more.

Need a place to stay? You might want to take advantage of our award-winning student accommodation. Living on-campus is ideal if you’re looking to meet new friends, get involved with social activities and have access to countless amenities.

So take the leap. Choose a university that embraces new technologies and pushes boundaries. That connects you with industry and helps you stand out in the crowd. Graduate ready to make an impact.

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/uon

We take education outside the classroom and beyond the textbooks. Our strong partnerships with local and global organisations ensure everything you study is shaped by the real world. That means access to internships, work experience and industry connections across all our degrees.

From using virtual reality technology to train midwives, to helping education students develop their skills in a simulated classroom, innovation is at the centre of all we do. You’ll learn from industry leaders across all our campuses: Newcastle (Callaghan), Newcastle (City), Central Coast and Port Macquarie.

When it comes to lifestyle, you can’t go wrong. Think stunning beaches, public art, a buzzing music scene, chilled-out cafes, eclectic markets, micro-breweries and small bars. The people are friendly, and the coff ee culture is taken seriously. If sports are your thing, experience the excitement of an A-League or NRL game and cheer on our local teams.

Maybe you’re keen to take your studies around the world? With more than 100 partner universities spanning all major continents, we’ve got you covered.

Or, if you’re not quite sure whether attending university is possible for you – we hear you.

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UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE

Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Aerospace Engineering (Honours) Newcastle – Callaghan 482707 CSP 4F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Arts Newcastle – Callaghan 482010 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Arts Central Coast – Ourimbah 482020 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Arts Online 482040 CSP 3F/EqP/D 60.00 Y Y

B Arts/B Innovation and Entrepreneurship Newcastle – Callaghan 482030 CSP 4F/EqP 60.20 Y Y

B Arts/B Science Newcastle – Callaghan 482070 CSP 4F/EqP 73.45 Y Y

B Arts/B Science Central Coast – Ourimbah 482080 CSP 4F/EqP 73.45 Y Y

B Biomedical Science Newcastle – Callaghan 482100 CSP 3F/EqP 77.35 Y Y

B Biotechnology Newcastle – Callaghan 482150 CSP 3F/EqP 64.05 Y Y

B Business Newcastle City Precinct 482200 CSP 3F/EqP 61.00 Y Y

B Business Central Coast – Ourimbah 482210 CSP 3F/EqP 61.00 Y Y

B Business/B Commerce Newcastle City Precinct 482250 CSP 4F/EqP 70.00 Y Y

B Business/B Commerce Central Coast – Ourimbah 482260 CSP 4F/EqP 70.00 Y Y

B Business/B Innovation and Entrepreneurship Newcastle City Precinct 483060 CSP 4F/EqP 73.95 Y Y

B Chemical Engineering (Honours) Newcastle – Callaghan 482600 CSP 4F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Civil Engineering (Honours) Newcastle – Callaghan 482610 CSP 4F/EqP 79.00 Y Y

B Commerce Newcastle City Precinct 482300 CSP 3F/EqP 62.35 Y Y

B Commerce Central Coast – Ourimbah 482310 CSP 3F/EqP 62.35 Y Y

B Commerce/B Innovation and Entrepreneurship Newcastle City Precinct 483070 CSP 4F/EqP 70.55 Y Y

B Communication Newcastle – Callaghan 482350 CSP 3F/EqP 63.00 Y Y

B Computer Science Newcastle – Callaghan 482400 CSP 3F/EqP 75.55 Y Y

B Computer Systems Engineering (Honours) Newcastle – Callaghan 482630 CSP 4F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Construction Management (Building) (Honours) Newcastle – Callaghan 482450 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Construction Management (Building) (Honours) Online 482460 CSP 4F/EqP/D 60.00 Y Y

B Creative Industries Newcastle City Precinct 482480 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Creative Industries/B Innovation and Entrepreneurship Newcastle City Precinct 482485 CSP 4F/EqP 62.00 Y Y

B Design (Architecture) Newcastle – Callaghan 482500 CSP 3F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Development Studies Newcastle – Callaghan 482550 CSP 3F/EqP 76.55 Y Y

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Development Studies/B Business Newcastle – Callaghan 482555 CSP 4F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Development Studies/B Global Indigenous Studies Newcastle – Callaghan 482570 CSP 4F/EqP new Y N

B Development Studies/B Social Science Newcastle – Callaghan 482560 CSP 4F/EqP 79.20 Y Y

B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) Newcastle – Callaghan 484750 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) Central Coast – Ourimbah 484760 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Education (Primary) Newcastle – Callaghan 484800 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Education (Primary) Central Coast – Ourimbah 484810 CSP 4F/EqP 61.00 Y Y

B Education (Primary) Port Macquarie 484820 CSP 4F/EqP 61.00 Y Y

B Education (Secondary) - Health and Physical Education (HPE) Stream

Newcastle – Callaghan 484850 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Education (Secondary) - Humanities and Arts Stream Newcastle – Callaghan 484860 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Education (Secondary) - Humanities and Arts Stream Central Coast – Ourimbah 484870 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Education (Secondary) - Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Stream

Newcastle – Callaghan 484880 CSP 4F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Honours) Newcastle – Callaghan 482640 CSP 4F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Combined) Newcastle – Callaghan 482620 CSP 5F/EqP 84.75 Y Y

B Engineering (Mining) Transfer Program Newcastle – Callaghan 482720 CSP 4F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Environmental Engineering (Honours) Newcastle – Callaghan 482650 CSP 4F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Environmental Science and Management Newcastle – Callaghan 482750 CSP 3F/EqP 62.00 Y Y

B Environmental Science and Management Central Coast – Ourimbah 482760 CSP 3F/EqP 62.00 Y Y

B Environmental Science and Management/B Business Newcastle – Callaghan 482770 CSP 4F/EqP 71.00 Y Y

B Environmental Science and Management/B Business Central Coast – Ourimbah 482780 CSP 4F/EqP 71.00 Y Y

B Exercise and Sport Science Central Coast – Ourimbah 482800 CSP 3F/EqP 72.00 Y Y

B Food Science and Human Nutrition Central Coast – Ourimbah 482900 CSP 3F/EqP 60.45 Y Y

B Food Science and Human Nutrition/B Business Central Coast – Ourimbah 482910 CSP 4F/EqP 63.15 Y Y

B Global Indigenous Studies Newcastle – Callaghan 482001 CSP 3F/EqP 61.00 Y Y

B Global Indigenous Studies Online 482002 CSP 3F/EqP 61.00 Y Y

B Information Technology Newcastle – Callaghan 483000 CSP 3F/EqP 62.00 Y Y

B Information Technology Central Coast – Ourimbah 483010 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Information Technology/B Business Newcastle – Callaghan 483050 CSP 4F/EqP 71.50 Y Y

B Laws (Honours) Combined Newcastle City Precinct 483100 CSP 5F 90.30 Y N

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Mathematics Newcastle – Callaghan 483200 CSP 3F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Mathematics/B Computer Science Newcastle – Callaghan 483250 CSP 4F/EqP 81.20 Y Y

B Mathematics/B Science Newcastle – Callaghan 483310 CSP 4F/EqP 84.00 Y Y

B Mechanical Engineering (Honours) Newcastle – Callaghan 482670 CSP 4F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Mechatronics Engineering (Honours) Newcastle – Callaghan 482680 CSP 4F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Medical Engineering (Honours) Newcastle – Callaghan 482690 CSP 4F/EqP 78.05 Y Y

B Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Diagnostic Radiography)

Newcastle – Callaghan 483355 CSP 4F 86.30 Y N

B Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Nuclear Medicine)

Newcastle – Callaghan 483365 CSP 4F 72.50 Y N

B Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Radiation Therapy)

Newcastle – Callaghan 483375 CSP 4F 73.60 Y N

B Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine (Joint Medical Program)

Newcastle – Callaghan or Armidale

785000 CSP 5F N/A Y N

B MidwiferyNewcastle – Callaghan or Port Macquarie

483400 CSP 3F N/A Y N

B Music Newcastle City Precinct 483450 CSP 3F/EqP N/A Y Y

B Music/B Arts Newcastle City Precinct 483500 CSP 4F/EqP 61.00 Y Y

B Natural History Illustration Newcastle City Precinct 483550 CSP 3F/EqP 62.00 Y Y

B Nursing Newcastle – Callaghan 483600 CSP 3F/EqP 74.50 Y N

B Nursing Central Coast – Ourimbah 483610 CSP 3F/EqP 69.10 Y N

B Nursing Port Macquarie 483620 CSP 3F/EqP 65.00 Y N

B Nutrition and Dietetics (Honours) Newcastle – Callaghan 483650 CSP 4F 77.30 Y N

B Occupational Therapy (Honours) Newcastle – Callaghan 483700 CSP 4F 85.60 Y N

B Oral Health Therapy Central Coast – Ourimbah 483750 CSP 3F 79.60 Y N

B Pharmacy (Honours) Newcastle – Callaghan 483800 CSP 4F 72.00 Y N

B Physiotherapy (Honours) Newcastle – Callaghan 483850 CSP 4F 96.50 Y N

B Podiatry Central Coast – Ourimbah 483900 CSP 3F 71.00 Y N

B Psychological Science Newcastle – Callaghan 483970 CSP 3F/EqP 62.40 Y Y

B Psychological Science Central Coast – Ourimbah 483980 CSP 3F/EqP 62.40 Y Y

B Public and Community Health Central Coast – Ourimbah 483860 CSP 3F/EqP new Y N

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Renewable Energy Engineering (Honours) Newcastle – Callaghan 482708 CSP 4F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Science Newcastle – Callaghan 484020 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Science Central Coast – Ourimbah 484030 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Science/B Innovation and Entrepreneurship Newcastle – Callaghan 484040 CSP 4F 73.95 Y Y

B Social Science Newcastle – Callaghan 484050 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Social Science Central Coast – Ourimbah 484060 CSP 3F/EqP 60.00 Y Y

B Social Work (Honours) Newcastle – Callaghan 484100 CSP 4F/EqP 73.00 Y Y

B Social Work (Honours) Central Coast – Ourimbah 484110 CSP 4F/EqP 75.40 Y Y

B Software Engineering (Honours) Newcastle – Callaghan 482700 CSP 4F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Speech Pathology (Honours) Newcastle – Callaghan 484150 CSP 4F/EqP 77.10 Y Y

B Surveying (Honours) Newcastle – Callaghan 482705 CSP 4F/EqP 78.75 Y Y

B Surveying (Honours)/B Business Newcastle – Callaghan 482706 CSP 5F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Visual Communication Design Newcastle City Precinct 484650 CSP 3F/EqP 63.00 Y Y

Newstep Newcastle – Callaghan 481500 ENA 1F N/A Y N

Newstep Central Coast – Ourimbah 481550 ENA 1F N/A Y N

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Placement and exchange opportunities are also available, and for students with exceptional academic ability who want to be challenged, the Dalyell Scholars stream provides access to advanced coursework, as well as leadership and mentoring programs.

Join the University of Sydney and discover why we are number one in Australia and fifth in the world for graduate employability in the QS 2019 Graduate Employability Rankings and have 13 disciplines ranked among the top 20 in the QS 2018 Subject Rankings.

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/usyd

The Sydney Undergraduate Experience offers degrees to prepare you for a future full of possibilities. You will complete your course with the confidence and ability to think critically, collaborate productively and influence the world.

By choosing from our range of professional, specialist, liberal studies, and combined and double degrees, you’ll have the opportunity to gain expertise in your primary field of study and learn from industry leaders. The shared pool of majors allows you to develop expertise in a second field of study and build cross-disciplinary knowledge from a wide range of study areas outside your primary degree. Many degrees can also be combined with the Bachelor of Advanced Studies. Taken over four years, this combined degree gives you the opportunity to take on advanced coursework and a double major.

You can enhance your university experience and graduate with work-ready skills by taking short, on-demand and workshop-supported courses in our Open Learning Environment.

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Advanced Computing Camperdown/Darlington 513500 CSP 4F/8P 90.00 Y Y

B Advanced Computing/B Commerce Camperdown/Darlington 513505 CSP 5F 95.00 Y Y

B Advanced Computing/B Science Camperdown/Darlington 513510 CSP 5F 90.00 Y Y

B Advanced Computing/B Science (Health) Camperdown/Darlington 513515 CSP 5F 90.00 Y Y

B Advanced Computing/B Science (Medical Science) Camperdown/Darlington 513520 CSP 5F 90.00 Y Y

B Applied Science (Diagnostic Radiography) Camperdown/Darlington 513620 CSP 4F 95.00 Y Y

B Applied Science (Exercise and Sport Science) Camperdown/Darlington 513625 CSP 3F 82.00 Y Y

B Applied Science (Exercise Physiology) Camperdown/Darlington 513630 CSP 4F 90.00 Y Y

B Applied Science (Occupational Therapy) Camperdown/Darlington 513635 CSP 4F 92.00 Y Y

B Applied Science (Physiotherapy) Camperdown/Darlington 513640 CSP 4F 99.00 Y Y

B Applied Science (Speech Pathology) Camperdown/Darlington 513645 CSP 4F 93.80 Y Y

B Applied Science/B Advanced Studies (Exercise and Sport Science)

Camperdown/Darlington 513626 CSP 4F new Y Y

B Architecture and Environments Camperdown/Darlington 513100 CSP 3F 85.00 Y Y

B Arts Camperdown/Darlington 513200 CSP 3F/5-9P 80.00 Y Y

B Arts/B Advanced Studies Camperdown/Darlington 513205 CSP 4F/5-9P 80.00 Y Y

B Arts/B Advanced Studies (Dalyell Scholars) Camperdown/Darlington 513222 CSP 4F/5-9P new Y Y

B Arts/B Advanced Studies (International and Global Studies)

Camperdown/Darlington 513210 CSP 4F/5-9P 92.00 Y Y

B Arts/B Advanced Studies (Languages) Camperdown/Darlington 513211 CSP 4F/5-9P new Y Y

B Arts/B Advanced Studies (Media and Communications) Camperdown/Darlington 513215 CSP 4F/5-9P 95.00 Y Y

B Arts/B Advanced Studies (Politics and International Relations)

Camperdown/Darlington 513220 CSP 4F/5-9P 95.00 Y Y

B Arts/B Laws Camperdown/Darlington 513805 CSP 5F 99.50 Y Y

B Arts/B Social Work Camperdown/Darlington 513275 CSP 5F 80.00 Y Y

B Arts/Doctor of Medicine Camperdown/Darlington 513715 CSP 7F N/A Y Y

B Arts/M NursingCamperdown/Darlington/Mallett Street

513740 CSP 4F/8P 80.00 Y Y

B Commerce Camperdown/Darlington 513300 CSP 3F 95.00 Y Y

B Commerce/B Advanced Studies Camperdown/Darlington 513305 CSP 4F 95.00 Y Y

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Commerce/B Advanced Studies (Dalyell Scholars) Camperdown/Darlington 513310 CSP 4F 98.00 Y Y

B Commerce/B Laws Camperdown/Darlington 513810 CSP 5F 99.50 Y Y

B Design Computing Camperdown/Darlington 513105 CSP 3F 80.00 Y Y

B Design Computing/B Advanced Studies Camperdown/Darlington 513110 CSP 4F 80.00 Y Y

B Design in Architecture Camperdown/Darlington 513115 CSP 3F 95.00 Y Y

B Design in Architecture (Honours)/M Architecture Camperdown/Darlington 513120 CSP 5F 97.00 Y Y

B Economics Camperdown/Darlington 513225 CSP 3F 90.00 Y Y

B Economics/B Advanced Studies Camperdown/Darlington 513230 CSP 4F 90.00 Y Y

B Economics/B Laws Camperdown/Darlington 513815 CSP 5F 99.50 Y Y

B Education (Early Childhood) Camperdown/Darlington 513240 CSP 4F 77.00 Y Y

B Education (Health and Physical Education) Camperdown/Darlington 513245 CSP 4F 80.00 Y Y

B Education (Primary Education) Camperdown/Darlington 513250 CSP 4F 85.00 Y Y

B Education (Secondary: Humanities and Social Sciences)/B Arts

Camperdown/Darlington 513255 CSP 5F 80.00 Y Y

B Education (Secondary: Mathematics)/B Science Camperdown/Darlington 513260 CSP 5F 80.00 Y Y

B Education (Secondary: Science)/B Science Camperdown/Darlington 513265 CSP 5F 80.00 Y Y

B Engineering Honours - Flexible First Year Program Camperdown/Darlington 513550 CSP 4F 92.00 Y Y

B Engineering Honours - Space Engineering Major Camperdown/Darlington 513570 CSP 4F 99.00 Y Y

B Engineering Honours (Aeronautical) Camperdown/Darlington 513525 CSP 4F 92.00 Y Y

B Engineering Honours (Biomedical) Camperdown/Darlington 513530 CSP 4F 92.00 Y Y

B Engineering Honours (Chemical and Biomolecular) Camperdown/Darlington 513535 CSP 4F 92.00 Y Y

B Engineering Honours (Civil) Camperdown/Darlington 513540 CSP 4F 92.00 Y Y

B Engineering Honours (Civil)/B Design in Architecture Camperdown/Darlington 513585 CSP 5F 95.00 Y Y

B Engineering Honours (Dalyell Scholars) Camperdown/Darlington 513571 CSP 4F 98.00 Y Y

B Engineering Honours (Electrical) Camperdown/Darlington 513545 CSP 4F 92.00 Y Y

B Engineering Honours (Mechanical) Camperdown/Darlington 513555 CSP 4F 92.00 Y Y

B Engineering Honours (Mechatronic) Camperdown/Darlington 513560 CSP 4F 92.00 Y Y

B Engineering Honours (Software) Camperdown/Darlington 513565 CSP 4F 92.00 Y Y

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Engineering Honours/B Arts Camperdown/Darlington 513575 CSP 5F 92.00 Y Y

B Engineering Honours/B Commerce Camperdown/Darlington 513580 CSP 5F 95.00 Y Y

B Engineering Honours/B Laws Camperdown/Darlington 513820 CSP 6F 99.50 Y Y

B Engineering Honours/B Project Management Camperdown/Darlington 513590 CSP 5F 92.00 Y Y

B Engineering Honours/B Science Camperdown/Darlington 513595 CSP 5F 92.00 Y Y

B Engineering Honours/B Science (Health) Camperdown/Darlington 513600 CSP 5F 92.00 Y Y

B Engineering Honours/B Science (Medical Science) Camperdown/Darlington 513605 CSP 5F 92.00 Y Y

B Liberal Arts and Science Camperdown/Darlington 513900 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Music Conservatorium 513400 CSP 4F N/A Y Y

B Music (Composition) Conservatorium 513405 CSP 4F N/A Y Y

B Music (Music Education) Conservatorium 513410 CSP 4F N/A Y Y

B Music (Performance) Conservatorium 513415 CSP 4F N/A Y Y

B Nursing (Advanced Studies)Camperdown/Darlington/Mallett Street

513735 CSP 3F/6P 84.00 Y Y

B Oral Health Westmead 513700 CSP 3F N/A Y Y

B Pharmacy Camperdown/Darlington 513760 CSP 4F 90.00 Y Y

B Pharmacy and Management Camperdown/Darlington 513765 CSP 5F 90.00 Y Y

B Project Management Camperdown/Darlington 513610 CSP 3F 86.00 Y Y

B Psychology Camperdown/Darlington 513905 CSP 4F/8P 95.00 Y Y

B Science Camperdown/Darlington 513910 CSP 3F/6P 80.00 Y Y

B Science (Health) Camperdown/Darlington 513915 CSP 3F 80.00 Y Y

B Science (Health)/M NursingCamperdown/Darlington/Mallett Street

513750 CSP 4F/8P 80.00 Y Y

B Science (Medical Science) Camperdown/Darlington 513925 CSP 3F/6P 90.00 Y Y

B Science/B Advanced Studies Camperdown/Darlington 513930 CSP 4F/8P 80.00 Y Y

B Science/B Advanced Studies (Advanced) Camperdown/Darlington 513935 CSP 4F/8P 95.00 Y Y

B Science/B Advanced Studies (Agriculture) Camperdown/Darlington 513940 CSP 4F 75.00 Y Y

B Science/B Advanced Studies (Animal and Veterinary Bioscience)

Camperdown/Darlington and Camden

513945 CSP 4F 80.00 Y Y

B Science/B Advanced Studies (Dalyell Scholars including Mathematical Sciences)

Camperdown/Darlington 513911 CSP 4F/8P 98.00 Y Y

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Science/B Advanced Studies (Food and Agribusiness) Camperdown/Darlington 513950 CSP 4F 80.00 Y Y

B Science/B Advanced Studies (Health) Camperdown/Darlington 513920 CSP 4F/8P 80.00 Y Y

B Science/B Advanced Studies (Medical Science) Camperdown/Darlington 513960 CSP 4F/8P 90.00 Y Y

B Science/B Advanced Studies (Taronga Wildlife Conservation)

Camperdown/Darlington and Taronga Institute of Science and Learning

513961 CSP 4F 85.00 Y Y

B Science/B Laws Camperdown/Darlington 513825 CSP 5F 99.50 Y Y

B Science/Doctor of Dental Medicine

Camperdown/Westmead/Sydney Dental Hospital

513705 CSP 7F N/A Y Y

B Science/Doctor of Medicine Camperdown/Darlington 513720 CSP 7F N/A Y Y

B Science/M Mathematical Sciences Camperdown/Darlington 513962 CSP 5F 98.00 Y Y

B Science/M NursingCamperdown/Darlington/Mallett Street

513745 CSP 4F/8P 80.00 Y Y

B Science/M Nutrition and Dietetics Camperdown/Darlington 513965 CSP 5F 95.00 Y Y

B Social Work Camperdown/Darlington 513270 CSP 4F 80.00 Y Y

B Veterinary Biology/Doctor of Veterinary MedicineCamperdown/Darlington and Camden

513970 CSP 6F N/A Y Y

B Visual Arts Sydney College of the Arts 513290 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Y

B Visual Arts/B Advanced Studies Sydney College of the Arts 513295 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Y

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Accounting City 601010 CSP 3F N/A Y N

B Advanced Science (Advanced Materials and Data Science) City 607058 CSP 3F 97.00 Y Y

B Advanced Science (Environmental Biotechnology) City 607059 CSP 3F 91.60 Y Y

B Advanced Science (Infection and Immunity) City 607060 CSP 3F 94.10 Y Y

B Advanced Science (Pharmaceutical Sciences) City 607061 CSP 3F 92.55 Y Y

B Advanced Science (Pre-Medicine) City 607063 CSP 3F 95.15 Y Y

B Advanced Science B Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609590 CSP 4F/8P 93.95 Y Y

B Arts B Education (Primary) City 600037 CSP 4F 70.30 Y Y

B Arts B Education (Secondary) City 600038 CSP 4F 70.45 Y Y

B Biomedical Physics City 607070 CSP 3F 91.55 Y Y

B Biomedical Physics B Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609600 CSP 4F/8P 93.50 Y Y

B Biomedical Science City 607040 CSP 3F/6P 80.15 Y Y

B Biotechnology City 607045 CSP 3F/6P 85.45 Y Y

B Biotechnology B Business City 609176 CSP 4F/8P 90.85 Y Y

B Business City 601030 CSP 3F 88.00 Y Y

B Business City 601035 CSP 6P 88.40 Y N

B Business B Arts in International Studies City 609130 CSP 5F 90.00 Y Y

B Business B Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609530 CSP 4F/8P 90.45 Y Y

B Business B Laws City 609010 CSP 5F 96.10 Y Y

B Business B Science in Information Technology City 603220 CSP 4F 83.10 Y Y

B Communication (Creative Writing) City 600033 CSP 3F 72.10 Y Y

B Communication (Creative Writing) B Arts in International Studies City 609330 CSP 5F 79.45 Y Y

B Communication (Creative Writing) B Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609525 CSP 4F 85.90 Y Y

B Communication (Creative Writing) B Laws City 609006 CSP 5F 96.80 Y Y

B Communication (Digital and Social Media) City 600007 CSP 3F 78.20 Y Y

B Communication (Digital and Social Media) B Arts in International Studies City 609298 CSP 5F 79.00 Y Y

B Communication (Digital and Social Media) B Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609495 CSP 4F 85.30 Y Y

B Communication (Digital and Social Media) B Laws City 609008 CSP 5F 96.10 Y Y

B Communication (Journalism) City 600013 CSP 3F 82.95 Y Y

B Communication (Journalism) B Arts in International Studies City 609300 CSP 5F 82.15 Y Y

B Communication (Journalism) B Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609505 CSP 4F 88.95 Y Y

B Communication (Journalism) B Laws City 609001 CSP 5F 96.15 Y Y

B Communication (Media Arts and Production) City 600018 CSP 3F 89.00 Y Y

B Communication (Media Arts and Production) B Arts in International Studies City 609310 CSP 5F 90.00 Y Y

B Communication (Media Arts and Production) B Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609510 CSP 4F 90.20 Y Y

B Communication (Media Arts and Production) B Laws City 609002 CSP 5F 96.00 Y Y

B Communication (Public Communication) City 600023 CSP 3F 82.10 Y Y

B Communication (Public Communication) B Arts in International Studies City 609320 CSP 5F 82.90 Y Y

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Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

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B Communication (Public Communication) B Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609515 CSP 4F 85.65 Y Y

B Communication (Public Communication) B Laws City 609005 CSP 5F 96.30 Y Y

B Communication (Social and Political Sciences) City 600028 CSP 3F 74.15 Y Y

B Communication (Social and Political Sciences) B Arts in International Studies City 609345 CSP 5F 74.15 Y Y

B Communication (Social and Political Sciences) B Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609520 CSP 4F 80.90 Y Y

B Communication (Social and Political Sciences) B Laws City 609003 CSP 5F 96.10 Y Y

B Computing Science (Hons) City 603230 CSP 4F/8P 80.00 Y Y

B Construction Project Management City 602025 CSP 4F/6P 87.05 Y Y

B Construction Project Management B Arts in International Studies City 609195 CSP 6F 92.45 Y Y

B Design in Animation City 602035 CSP 3F/EqP 87.15 Y Y

B Design in Animation B Arts in International Studies City 609258 CSP 5F 92.00 Y Y

B Design in Animation B Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609538 CSP 4F/EqP 90.05 Y Y

B Design in Architecture City 602010 CSP 3F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B Design in Architecture B Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609535 CSP 4F/EqP 92.35 Y Y

B Design in Fashion and Textiles City 602040 CSP 3F/EqP 91.50 Y Y

B Design in Fashion and Textiles B Arts in International Studies City 609260 CSP 5F/EqP 94.70 Y Y

B Design in Fashion and Textiles B Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609540 CSP 4F/EqP 94.50 Y Y

B Design in Interior Architecture City 602060 CSP 3F 80.15 Y Y

B Design in Interior Architecture B Arts in International Studies City 609280 CSP 5F 87.40 Y Y

B Design in Interior Architecture B Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609550 CSP 4F 85.90 Y Y

B Design in Photography City 602065 CSP 3F 73.10 Y Y

B Design in Photography B Arts in International Studies City 609285 CSP 5F 83.45 Y Y

B Design in Product Design City 602050 CSP 3F 78.25 Y Y

B Design in Product Design B Arts in International Studies City 609270 CSP 5F/EqP 83.10 Y Y

B Design in Product Design B Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609545 CSP 4F 83.20 Y Y

B Design in Visual Communication City 602070 CSP 3F 89.40 Y Y

B Design in Visual Communication B Arts in International Studies City 609290 CSP 5F 90.95 Y Y

B Design in Visual Communication B Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609555 CSP 4F 91.10 Y Y

B Economics City 601090 CSP 3F/6P 83.40 Y Y

B Economics B Laws City 609015 CSP 5F 96.35 Y Y

B Education (Primary) B Arts in International Studies City 609160 CSP 5F 73.20 Y Y

B Education (Secondary) B Arts in International Studies City 609161 CSP 5F 75.30 Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) B Arts in International Studies City 609032 CSP 5F 86.10 Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) B Business City 609350 CSP 5F/EqP 83.25 Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) B Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609560 CSP 5F 83.30 Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) B Medical Science City 609370 CSP 5F/EqP 87.10 Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) B Science City 609360 CSP 5F/EqP 80.20 Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) Biomedical Dip Prof Eng Practice City 603130 CSP 5F/EqP 87.20 Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) Civil (Construction) Dip Prof Eng Practice City 603095 CSP 5F/EqP 85.05 Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) Civil (Structures) Dip Prof Eng Practice City 603018 CSP 5F/EqP 87.10 Y Y

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Engineering (Hons) Civil and Environmental Dip Prof Eng Practice City 603005 CSP 5F/EqP 85.05 Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) Civil Dip Prof Eng Practice City 603015 CSP 5F/EqP 85.45 Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) Data Dip Prof Eng Practice City 603060 CSP 5F/EqP 80.35 Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) Electrical Dip Prof Eng Practice City 603035 CSP 5F/EqP 83.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) Electronic Dip Prof Eng Practice City 603045 CSP 5F/EqP 81.60 Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) Flexible Dip Prof Eng Practice City 603105 CSP 5F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) Mechanical and Mechatronic Dip Prof Eng Practice City 603115 CSP 5F/EqP 87.10 Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) Mechanical Dip Prof Eng Practice City 603055 CSP 5F/EqP 85.05 Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) Mechatronic Dip Prof Eng Practice City 603120 CSP 5F/EqP 85.05 Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) Software Dip Prof Eng Practice City 603085 CSP 5F/EqP 85.15 Y Y

B Engineering Science B Laws City 609050 CSP 5.5F 97.00 Y Y

B Environmental Biology City 607033 CSP 3F/6P 72.40 Y Y

B Forensic Science City 607020 CSP 3F/6P 85.35 Y Y

B Forensic Science B Arts in International Studies City 609252 CSP 5F 89.25 Y Y

B Forensic Science B Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609587 CSP 4F/8P 90.65 Y Y

B Forensic Science B Laws City 609068 CSP 5F 96.15 Y Y

B Global Studies City 600048 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Health Science City 606050 CSP 3F 73.10 Y Y

B Health Science City 606060 CSP 6P 75.70 Y N

B Health Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine City 607055 CSP 4F/8P 90.10 Y Y

B Health Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine B Arts in International Studies City 609346 CSP 6F 93.00 Y Y

B Information Technology City 603210 CSP 3F N/A Y N

B Landscape Architecture (Hons) City 602020 CSP 4F/EqP 75.65 Y Y

B Laws City 604000 CSP 4F 96.05 Y Y

B Laws City 604001 CSP 6.5P 97.00 Y N

B Laws B Arts in International Studies City 609070 CSP 5F 96.45 Y Y

B Laws B Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609575 CSP 4F 96.65 Y Y

B Management (Digital Creative Enterprise) City 601065 CSP 3F 81.40 Y Y

B Management (Events) City 601068 CSP 3F 81.00 Y Y

B Management (Events) B Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609532 CSP 4F/8P 87.30 Y Y

B Management (Sport Business) City 601070 CSP 3F 81.35 Y Y

B Management (Sport Business) B Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609533 CSP 4F/8P 88.70 Y Y

B Management (Tourism) City 601072 CSP 3F 81.15 Y Y

B Management (Tourism) B Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609534 CSP 4F/8P 96.15 Y Y

B Management B Arts in International Studies City 609090 CSP 5F 83.35 Y Y

B Marine Biology City 607035 CSP 3F/6P 79.50 Y Y

B Medical Science City 607050 CSP 3F/6P 87.05 Y Y

B Medical Science B Arts in International Studies City 609255 CSP 5F 91.75 Y Y

B Medical Science B Business City 609175 CSP 4F/8P 92.95 Y Y

B Medical Science B Laws City 609065 CSP 5F 97.15 Y Y

B Medicinal Chemistry City 607065 CSP 3F/6P 84.75 Y Y

B Medicinal Chemistry B Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609595 CSP 4F/8P 95.30 Y Y

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Midwifery City 606010 CSP 3F 96.15 Y N

B Midwifery B Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609570 CSP 4F 98.65 Y N

B Music and Sound Design City 600006 CSP 3F 71.70 Y Y

B Music and Sound Design B Arts in International Studies City 609296 CSP 5F 72.55 Y Y

B Nursing City 606000 CSP 3F 82.10 Y Y

B Nursing City 606001 CSP 6P 86.30 Y N

B Nursing (Accelerated Program: Enrolled Nurse 2011 onwards) City 606004 CSP 2F/4P N/A Y N

B Nursing (Accelerated Program: Graduate Entry) City 606005 CSP 2F/4P N/A Y N

B Nursing B Arts in International Studies City 609150 CSP 5F 91.10 Y Y

B Nursing B Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609568 CSP 4F 90.20 Y Y

B Property Economics City 602033 CSP 3F/EqP 77.05 Y Y

B Property Economics B Arts in International Studies City 609200 CSP 5F 84.15 Y Y

B Science (Applied Physics) City 607009 CSP 3F/6P 71.25 Y Y

B Science (Biotechnology/Biomedical Science/Medical Science) City 607015 CSP 3F/6P 76.20 Y Y

B Science (Chemistry) City 607005 CSP 3F/6P 74.80 Y Y

B Science (Environmental Sciences) City 607011 CSP 3F/6P 73.75 Y Y

B Science (Flexible) City 607001 CSP 3F/6P 75.60 Y Y

B Science (Mathematics/Statistics) City 607003 CSP 3F/6P 76.70 Y Y

B Science (Nanotechnology) City 607007 CSP 3F/6P 72.15 Y Y

B Science B Arts in International Studies City 609250 CSP 5F 82.40 Y Y

B Science B Business City 609170 CSP 4F/8P 85.70 Y Y

B Science B Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609585 CSP 4F/8P 81.90 Y Y

B Science B Laws City 609060 CSP 5F 97.35 Y Y

B Science in Analytics City 607080 CSP 3F/6P 88.70 Y Y

B Science in Analytics B Arts in International Studies City 609220 CSP 5F 91.35 Y Y

B Science in Games Development City 603225 CSP 3F/6P 85.05 Y Y

B Science in Information Technology B Arts in International Studies City 609230 CSP 5F 80.40 Y Y

B Science in Information Technology B Creative Intelligence and Innovation City 609565 CSP 4F 80.75 Y Y

B Science in Information Technology B Laws City 609020 CSP 5F 97.00 Y Y

B Science in Information Technology Dip Information Technology Professional Practice City 603200 CSP 4F/6P 80.10 Y Y

B Sport and Exercise Management Moore Park 606030 CSP 3F 80.05 Y Y

B Sport and Exercise Management B Arts in International Studies

City/Moore Park

609085 CSP 5F 95.75 Y Y

B Sport and Exercise Science Moore Park 606020 CSP 3F 82.05 Y Y

B Sport and Exercise Science (Exercise Therapy) Moore Park 606021 CSP 3F 94.70 Y N

B Sport and Exercise Science B Arts in International StudiesCity/Moore Park

609080 CSP 5F 91.15 Y Y

B Sport and Exercise Science B Creative Intelligence and Innovation

City/Moore Park

609580 CSP 4F 91.65 Y Y

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Engineering (Hons) Biomedical City 603131 IFEE only 4F N/A Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) Civil City 603016 IFEE only 4F N/A Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) Civil (Construction) City 603096 IFEE only 4F N/A Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) Civil (Structures) City 603019 IFEE only 4F N/A Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) Civil and Environmental City 603006 IFEE only 4F N/A Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) Data City 603061 IFEE only 4F N/A Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) Electrical City 603036 IFEE only 4F N/A Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) Electronic City 603046 IFEE only 4F N/A Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) Flexible City 603106 IFEE only 4F N/A Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) Mechanical City 603056 IFEE only 4F N/A Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) Mechanical and Mechatronic City 603116 IFEE only 4F N/A Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) Mechatronic City 603121 IFEE only 4F N/A Y Y

B Engineering (Hons) Software City 603086 IFEE only 4F N/A Y Y

B Science in Information Technology City 603201 IFEE only 3F N/A Y Y

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In personUOW Student Central, (ground floor Building 17)Northfields Avenue, Gwynneville NSW 2500

OPEN DAYSaturday 3 August 2019, openday.uow.edu.au

Spend the day on campus: have all your questions answered, hear about our world-class programs, explore our facilities, and see why UOW is the best choice for your tertiary study.

Campus toursJoin us for a one-hour tour of our Wollongong campus every Friday between 10.30am and 2.30pm (excluding public holidays). These tours are conducted by current UOW students and can include a visit to our accommodation facilities. Tours at other UOW campuses can be arranged.

To book your tour, call 1300 367 869 or visit uow.edu.au/future/visit.

IMPORTANT DATES

Spring 2019 Monday 29 July – Thursday 21 November 2019

OrientationMonday 22 July 2019

Autumn 2020Monday 2 March – Thursday 25 June 2020

OrientationTuesday 25 – Thursday 27 February 2020

Mid-year recess 2020Monday 29 June – Friday 24 July 2020

Spring 2020 Monday 27 July – Thursday 19 November 2020

OrientationMonday 20 July 2020

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Advanced study programs are also available for high achieving students, off ering you self-directed study and research opportunities – the kind of opportunities not normally available to undergraduate students. Many of our Dean’s Scholar degrees provide you with an academic mentor from your area of study and the chance to potentially fast-track your degree.

As a university ranked among the top 250 in the world^, a globally recognised and respected degree from UOW is your passport to a world of opportunity.

* Good Universities Guide 2019 # QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2019 ^ Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2019

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/uow

The University of Wollongong (UOW) will inspire you to follow your passions, find your purpose and connect with the brightest minds across the globe; so together we can contribute towards solving complex social, environmental and economic challenges. We’re here to open doors and support your choices, which is why our students rate their experience at UOW five stars.*

This approach, which emphasises practical experience and real-world learning, will give you the edge in a competitive job market – as a result, UOW graduates are ranked among the top 1 per cent in the world.#

With eight campus locations across NSW, including our newest campus in South Western Sydney, plus a growing reach of international campuses and partner institutions, you can choose where you study. No matter which UOW campus you join, you ultimately become part of a global community of learning.

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Arts Wollongong 753101 CSP 3F/EqP 70.00 Y Y

B Arts UOW Shoalhaven 753102 CSP 3F/EqP 70.00 Y N

B Arts UOW Batemans Bay 753106 CSP 3F/EqP 70.00 Y Y

B Arts UOW Bega 753107 CSP 3F/EqP 70.00 Y Y

B Arts UOW Southern Highlands 753108 CSP 3F/EqP 70.00 Y Y

B Arts (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 753105 CSP 3F/EqP 93.00 Y Y

B Arts (Psychology) Wollongong 753200 CSP 3F/EqP 75.30 Y Y

B Arts (Psychology)/B Commerce Wollongong 751305 CSP 4.5F/EqP 75.00 Y Y

B Arts (Psychology)/B Laws Wollongong 751200 CSP 5F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B Arts in Western Civilisation** Wollongong 753100 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Arts in Western Civilisation/B Creative Arts** Wollongong 751901 CSP 5F/EqP new Y Y

B Arts in Western Civilisation/B International Studies** Wollongong 751902 CSP 5F/EqP new Y Y

B Arts in Western Civilisation/B Laws** Wollongong 751230 CSP 5F/EqP new Y Y

B Arts in Western Civilisation/B Politics, Philosophy and Economics** Wollongong 751903 CSP 5F/EqP new Y Y

B Arts/B Commerce Wollongong 751301 CSP 4.5F/EqP 71.60 Y Y

B Arts/B Communication and Media Wollongong 751350 CSP 4.5F/EqP 70.10 Y Y

B Arts/B Communication and Media (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 751360 CSP 4.5F/EqP 93.00 Y Y

B Arts/B Economics and Finance Wollongong 751306 CSP 4.5F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Arts/B International Studies Wollongong 751310 CSP 4.5F/EqP 72.00 Y Y

B Arts/B International Studies (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 751309 CSP 4.5F/EqP 72.35 Y Y

B Arts/B Laws Wollongong 751201 CSP 5F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B Bionanotechnology (Honours) Wollongong 757604 CSP 4F/EqP 85.00 Y Y

B Bionanotechnology (Honours) (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 757605 CSP 4F/EqP 95.00 Y Y

B Business Wollongong 753660 CSP 3F/EqP 70.10 Y Y

B Business UOW Shoalhaven 753661 CSP 3F/EqP 70.10 Y Y

B Business UOW Batemans Bay 753662 CSP 3F/EqP 70.10 Y N

B Business UOW Bega 753663 CSP 3F/EqP 70.10 Y Y

B Business UOW Southern Highlands 753664 CSP 3F/EqP 70.10 Y Y

B Business UOW Southern Sydney 753665 CSP 3F/EqP 70.10 Y N

B BusinessUOW South Western Sydney

753666 CSP 3F/EqP 70.10 Y Y

B Business Information Systems Wollongong 754500 CSP 3F/EqP 75.10 Y Y

B Business Information SystemsUOW South Western Sydney

754505 CSP 3F/EqP 75.10 Y Y

B Business Information Systems (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 754510 CSP 3F/EqP 95.00 Y Y

B Business/B Information Technology Wollongong 751400 CSP 4.5F/EqP 75.10 Y Y

B Business/B LawsUOW South Western Sydney

751220 CSP 5F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Commerce Wollongong 753602 CSP 3F/EqP 72.10 Y Y

B Commerce UOW Shoalhaven 753603 CSP 3F/EqP 72.10 Y N

B Commerce UOW Batemans Bay 753604 CSP 3F/EqP 72.10 Y N

B Commerce UOW Bega 753605 CSP 3F/EqP 72.10 Y Y

B Commerce UOW Southern Highlands 753606 CSP 3F/EqP 72.10 Y Y

B Commerce UOW Southern Sydney 753607 CSP 3F/EqP 72.10 Y Y

B CommerceUOW South Western Sydney

753608 CSP 3F/EqP 72.10 Y Y

B Commerce - TAFE Advanced Dip Event Management Wollongong 753640 CSP 3F/EqP 72.10 Y N

B Commerce - TAFE Advanced Dip Hospitality Management Wollongong 753630 CSP 3F/EqP 72.10 Y N

B Commerce - TAFE Advanced Dip Travel and Tourism Management Wollongong 753650 CSP 3F/EqP 72.10 Y N

B Commerce (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 753610 CSP 3F/EqP 93.00 Y Y

B Commerce (Dean's Scholar) UOW Shoalhaven 753611 CSP 3F/EqP 93.00 Y N

B Commerce (Dean's Scholar) UOW Batemans Bay 753612 CSP 3F/EqP 93.00 Y N

B Commerce (Dean's Scholar) UOW Bega 753613 CSP 3F/EqP 93.00 Y N

B Commerce (Dean's Scholar) UOW Southern Highlands 753614 CSP 3F/EqP 93.00 Y N

B Commerce (Dean's Scholar) UOW Southern Sydney 753615 CSP 3F/EqP 93.00 Y N

B Commerce Global (Honours) Wollongong 753620 CSP 4F 95.15 Y N

B Commerce Global/B Laws Wollongong 751225 CSP 6F/EqP 95.00 Y N

B Commerce/B Laws Wollongong 751202 CSP 5F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B Commerce/B LawsUOW South Western Sydney

751221 CSP 5F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B Communication and Media Wollongong 753110 CSP 3F/EqP 70.00 Y Y

B Communication and Media**UOW South Western Sydney

753150 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Communication and Media (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 753111 CSP 3F/EqP 93.00 Y Y

B Communication and Media/B Commerce Wollongong 751351 CSP 4.5F/EqP 70.10 Y Y

B Communication and Media/B Commerce**UOW South Western Sydney

751370 CSP 4.5F/EqP new Y Y

B Communication and Media/B Computer Science Wollongong 751357 CSP 4.5F/EqP 70.10 Y Y

B Communication and Media/B Economics and Finance Wollongong 751355 CSP 4.5F/EqP 70.10 Y Y

B Communication and Media/B International Studies Wollongong 751354 CSP 4.5F/EqP 70.10 Y Y

B Communication and Media/B International Studies**UOW South Western Sydney

751380 CSP 4.5F/EqP new Y Y

B Communication and Media/B International Studies (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 751363 CSP 4.5F/EqP 93.00 Y Y

B Communication and Media/B Laws Wollongong 751210 CSP 5F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Communication and Media/B Laws**UOW South Western Sydney

751226 CSP 5F/EqP new Y Y

B Communication and Media/B Science Wollongong 751353 CSP 4.5F/EqP 70.10 Y Y

B Computer Science Wollongong 754100 CSP 3F/EqP 75.10 Y Y

B Computer ScienceUOW South Western Sydney

754120 CSP 3F/EqP 75.10 Y Y

B Computer Science (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 754110 CSP 3F/EqP 95.00 Y Y

B Computer Science Global (Honours) Wollongong 754130 CSP 4F/EqP 95.10 Y N

B Computer Science/B Laws Wollongong 751203 CSP 6F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B Computer Science/B LawsUOW South Western Sydney

751222 CSP 6F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B Computer Science/B Science Wollongong 751402 CSP 4.5F/EqP 75.10 Y Y

B Conservation Biology (Honours) Wollongong 757627 CSP 4F/EqP 85.00 Y Y

B Conservation Biology (Honours) (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 757628 CSP 4F/EqP 95.00 Y Y

B Creative Arts (Creative Writing) Wollongong 754601 CSP 3F/EqP 76.00 Y Y

B Creative Arts (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 754610 CSP 3F/EqP 75.00 Y Y

B Creative Arts (Music) Wollongong 754603 CSP 3F/EqP 76.00 Y Y

B Creative Arts (Visual Arts) Wollongong 754605 CSP 3F/EqP 76.00 Y Y

B Creative Arts (Visual Arts and Design) Wollongong 754607 CSP 3F/EqP 76.00 Y Y

B Creative Arts/B Arts Wollongong 751501 CSP 4.5F/EqP 75.00 Y Y

B Creative Arts/B Commerce Wollongong 751502 CSP 4.5F/EqP 75.00 Y Y

B Creative Arts/B Communication and Media Wollongong 751506 CSP 4.5F/EqP 75.00 Y Y

B Creative Arts/B Computer Science Wollongong 751503 CSP 4.5F/EqP 75.00 Y Y

B Creative Arts/B International Studies Wollongong 751505 CSP 4.5F/EqP 75.00 Y Y

B Creative Arts/B Journalism Wollongong 751507 CSP 4.5F/EqP 75.00 Y Y

B Creative Arts/B Laws Wollongong 751204 CSP 5F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B Creative Arts/B Science Wollongong 751504 CSP 4.5F/EqP 75.00 Y Y

B Data Science and Analytics** Wollongong 756522 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Economics and Finance Wollongong 753670 CSP 3F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Economics and Finance UOW Shoalhaven 753671 CSP 3F/EqP 80.00 Y N

B Economics and Finance UOW Batemans Bay 753672 CSP 3F/EqP 80.00 Y N

B Economics and Finance UOW Bega 753673 CSP 3F/EqP 80.00 Y N

B Economics and Finance UOW Southern Highlands 753674 CSP 3F/EqP 80.00 Y N

B Economics and Finance UOW Southern Sydney 753675 CSP 3F/EqP 80.00 Y N

B Economics and Finance/B Laws Wollongong 751216 CSP 5.5F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B Education - The Early Years Wollongong 755113 CSP 4F/EqP 70.00 Y Y

B Education - The Early Years (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 755211 CSP 4F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B Education - The Early Years (Flexible) Wollongong 755111 CSP 4F/EqP 70.00 Y N

B Engineering (Honours) (Architectural)** Wollongong 755609 CSP 4F/EqP new Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Biomedical) Wollongong 755610 CSP 4F/EqP 80.05 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Civil) Wollongong 755611 CSP 4F/EqP 80.05 Y Y

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Engineering (Honours) (Computer) Wollongong 755621 CSP 4F/EqP 80.05 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) Wollongong 755622 CSP 4F/EqP 80.05 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) Wollongong 755612 CSP 4F/EqP 80.05 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Flexible First Year) Wollongong 755624 CSP 4F/EqP 80.05 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Materials) Wollongong 755613 CSP 4F/EqP 80.05 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) Wollongong 755614 CSP 4F/EqP 80.05 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical or Mechatronic)/ B Exercise Science Wollongong 751625 CSP 5.5F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronic) Wollongong 755616 CSP 4F/EqP 80.05 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Mining) Wollongong 755615 CSP 4F/EqP 80.05 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Scholar) Wollongong 755601 CSP 4F/EqP 86.35 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Telecommunications) Wollongong 755623 CSP 4F/EqP 80.05 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours)/B Arts Wollongong 751302 CSP 5.5F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours)/B Commerce Wollongong 751601 CSP 5.5F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours)/B Computer Science Wollongong 751609 CSP 5.5F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours)/B Laws Wollongong 751208 CSP 6F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours)/B Mathematics Wollongong 751610 CSP 5.5F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours)/B Science Wollongong 751624 CSP 5.5F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours)/B Science (Physics) Wollongong 751623 CSP 5.5F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Environmental Science (Honours) Wollongong 757612 CSP 4F/EqP 85.00 Y Y

B Environmental Science (Honours) (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 757618 CSP 4F/EqP 95.00 Y Y

B Exercise Science Wollongong 757642 CSP 3F/EqP 78.05 Y Y

B Exercise Science and Rehabilitation Wollongong 757643 CSP 4F/EqP 94.00 Y Y

B Geography Wollongong 755250 CSP 3F/EqP 75.00 Y Y

B Health and Physical Education Wollongong 755101 CSP 4F/EqP 75.40 Y Y

B Health and Physical Education (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 755201 CSP 4F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B Health Science (Indigenous Health)* Wollongong 756632 CSP 3F/EqP 70.00 Y Y

B Information Technology Wollongong 754300 CSP 3F/EqP 75.10 Y Y

B Information TechnologyUOW South Western Sydney

754305 CSP 3F/EqP 75.10 Y Y

B Information Technology (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 754310 CSP 3F/EqP 95.00 Y Y

B Information Technology International Wollongong 754320 CSP 3F/EqP 75.10 Y N

B Information Technology/B Laws Wollongong 751213 CSP 5F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B Information Technology/B LawsUOW South Western Sydney

751223 CSP 5F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B International Studies Wollongong 753121 CSP 3F/EqP 72.35 Y Y

B International StudiesUOW South Western Sydney

753123 CSP 3F/EqP 72.35 Y Y

B International Studies (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 753131 CSP 3F/EqP 93.00 Y Y

B International Studies/B Commerce Wollongong 751311 CSP 4.5F/EqP 72.35 Y Y

B International Studies/B CommerceUOW South Western Sydney

751314 CSP 4.5F/EqP 72.35 Y Y

B International Studies/B Economics and Finance Wollongong 751313 CSP 4.5F/EqP 72.35 Y Y

B International Studies/B Laws Wollongong 751212 CSP 5F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B International Studies/B LawsUOW South Western Sydney

751224 CSP 5.5F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B Journalism Wollongong 754700 CSP 3F/EqP 70.00 Y Y

B Journalism/B Arts Wollongong 751660 CSP 4.5F/EqP 70.00 Y Y

B Journalism/B Commerce Wollongong 751661 CSP 4.5F/EqP 74.80 Y Y

B Journalism/B Communication and Media Wollongong 751664 CSP 4.5F/EqP 70.10 Y Y

B Journalism/B Engineering (Honours) Wollongong 751665 CSP 5.5F/EqP 74.80 Y Y

B Journalism/B International Studies Wollongong 751666 CSP 4.5F/EqP 72.00 Y Y

B Journalism/B Laws Wollongong 751211 CSP 5F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B Journalism/B Science Wollongong 751663 CSP 4.5F/EqP 74.80 Y Y

B Laws (Direct Entry) Wollongong 756100 CSP 4F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B Laws (Direct Entry)UOW South Western Sydney

756110 CSP 4F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B Laws (Graduate Entry) Wollongong 756101 CSP 3F/EqP N/A Y N

B Laws (Graduate Entry)UOW South Western Sydney

756111 CSP 3F/EqP 90.00 Y N

B Laws (Graduate Entry)** Sydney CBD 756120 CSP 3F/EqP new Y N

B Marine Science (Honours) Wollongong 757624 CSP 4F/EqP 85.00 Y Y

B Marine Science (Honours) (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 757623 CSP 4F/EqP 95.00 Y Y

B Mathematics Wollongong 756511 CSP 3F/EqP 75.00 Y Y

B Mathematics Advanced Wollongong 756512 CSP 3F/EqP 95.00 Y Y

B Mathematics and Finance (Honours) Wollongong 756503 CSP 4F/EqP 77.70 Y Y

B Mathematics and Finance (Honours) (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 756520 CSP 4F/EqP 95.00 Y Y

B Mathematics Education Wollongong 755102 CSP 4F/EqP 73.00 Y Y

B Mathematics Education (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 755202 CSP 4F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B Mathematics/B Computer Science Wollongong 751701 CSP 4.5F/EqP 75.00 Y Y

B Mathematics/B Laws Wollongong 751206 CSP 5.5F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B Mathematics/B Science (Physics) Wollongong 751805 CSP 4.5F/EqP 75.00 Y Y

B Medical and Health Sciences Wollongong 757630 CSP 3F/EqP 82.05 Y Y

B Medical and Health Sciences (Honours) (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 757631 CSP 4F/EqP 95.40 Y Y

B Medical and Radiation Physics Wollongong 757616 CSP 3F/EqP 78.10 Y Y

B Medical and Radiation Physics Advanced Honours Wollongong 757603 CSP 4F/EqP 95.00 Y Y

B Medical Biotechnology (Honours) Wollongong 757611 CSP 4F/EqP 85.00 Y Y

B Medical Biotechnology (Honours) (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 757617 CSP 4F/EqP 95.00 Y Y

B Medicinal Chemistry (Honours) Wollongong 757613 CSP 4F/EqP 85.00 Y Y

B Medicinal Chemistry (Honours) (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 757619 CSP 4F/EqP 95.00 Y Y

B Nursing Wollongong 757101 CSP 3F 70.00 Y Y

B Nursing UOW Bega 757102 CSP 3F 70.00 Y N

B Nursing UOW Shoalhaven 757103 CSP 3F 70.00 Y N

B Nursing UOW Southern Sydney 757104 CSP 3F 70.00 Y N

B Nursing UOW Batemans Bay 757105 CSP 3F 70.00 Y N

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B NursingUOW South Western Sydney

757106 CSP 3F 70.00 Y Y

B Nutrition and Dietetics (Honours) Wollongong 757647 CSP 4F/EqP 93.75 Y Y

B Nutrition Science Wollongong 757645 CSP 3F/EqP 78.15 Y Y

B Performance and Theatre (Acting) Wollongong 754820 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Performance and Theatre (Theatre) Wollongong 754825 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Politics, Philosophy and Economics Wollongong 753115 CSP 3F/EqP 75.00 Y Y

B Politics, Philosophy and Economics (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 753116 CSP 3F/EqP 93.00 Y Y

B Politics, Philosophy and Economics/B Laws Wollongong 751217 CSP 5.5F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B Pre-Medicine, Science and Health Wollongong 757500 CSP 3F/EqP 95.40 Y Y

B Primary Education Wollongong 755112 CSP 4F/EqP 75.20 Y Y

B Primary Education (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 755212 CSP 4F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B Psychological Science Wollongong 753220 CSP 3F/EqP 75.05 Y Y

B Psychological Science (Pathway to Primary Education) Wollongong 753225 CSP 3F/EqP 75.05 Y Y

B Psychological Science/B Commerce Wollongong 751750 CSP 4.5F/EqP 75.05 Y Y

B Psychological Science/B Laws Wollongong 751215 CSP 5F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B Psychological Science/B Social Science Wollongong 751761 CSP 4.5F/EqP 75.05 Y Y

B Psychological Science/B Social Science (Criminology) Wollongong 751760 CSP 4.5F/EqP 75.05 Y Y

B Psychology (Honours) Wollongong 753230 CSP 4F/EqP 89.00 Y Y

B Psychology (Honours)/B Commerce Wollongong 751751 CSP 5.5F/EqP 89.00 Y Y

B Public Health Wollongong 757650 CSP 3F/EqP 73.00 Y Y

B Public Health (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 757653 CSP 3F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B Science Wollongong 757621 CSP 3F/EqP 75.30 Y Y

B Science (Atmospheric Science) Wollongong 757660 CSP 3F/EqP 78.10 Y Y

B Science (Biomolecular Physics) Wollongong 757661 CSP 3F/EqP 78.10 Y Y

B Science (Honours) (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 757601 CSP 4.5F/EqP 95.00 N Y

B Science (Honours) (Dean's Scholar) (Human Geography or Environment and Heritage Management) Wollongong 757700 CSP 4F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B Science (Human Geography or Environment and Heritage Management) Wollongong 757710 CSP 3F/EqP 75.00 Y Y

B Science (Materials) Wollongong 757636 CSP 3F/EqP 80.05 Y Y

B Science (Nuclear Science and Technology) Wollongong 757638 CSP 3F/EqP 78.10 Y Y

B Science (Physics) Wollongong 757637 CSP 3F/EqP 78.10 Y Y

B Science (Physics and Mathematics)** Wollongong 757662 CSP 3F/EqP new Y Y

B Science (Physics)/B Arts Wollongong 751803 CSP 4.5F/EqP 78.10 Y Y

B Science Advanced Honours (Atmospheric Science) Wollongong 757608 CSP 4F/EqP 95.00 Y Y

B Science Advanced Honours (Biomolecular Physics) Wollongong 757609 CSP 4F/EqP 95.00 Y Y

B Science Advanced Honours (Physics) Wollongong 757602 CSP 4F/EqP 95.00 Y Y

B Science Education Wollongong 755103 CSP 4F/EqP 73.00 Y Y

B Science Education (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 755203 CSP 4F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B Science/B Arts Wollongong 751801 CSP 4.5F/EqP 75.30 Y Y

B Science/B Commerce Wollongong 751802 CSP 4.5F/EqP 75.30 Y Y

B Science/B Laws Wollongong 751207 CSP 5F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Social Science Wollongong 755300 CSP 3F/EqP 70.00 Y Y

B Social Science UOW Shoalhaven 755301 CSP 3F/EqP 70.00 Y Y

B Social Science (Dean's Scholar) Wollongong 755320 CSP 3F/EqP 90.00 Y Y

B Social Science (Pathway to Primary Education) Wollongong 755305 CSP 3F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Social Work Wollongong 755340 CSP 4F/EqP 80.20 Y Y

B Social Work UOW Shoalhaven 755341 CSP 4F/EqP 80.20 Y Y

B Sustainable Communities Wollongong 755255 CSP 3F/EqP 75.00 Y Y

Dip Arts** Wollongong 759020 DFEE 1F/EqP new Y N

Dip Business (2 Session) Wollongong 759030 DFEE 1F/EqP 41.15 Y Y

Dip Business (2 Session)UOW South Western Sydney

759035 DFEE 1F/EqP 41.15 Y Y

Dip Business (3 Session) Wollongong 759031 DFEE 1-1.5F/EqP 41.15 Y Y

Dip Business (3 Session)UOW South Western Sydney

759036 DFEE 1-1.5F/EqP N/A Y Y

Dip Information Technology (2 Session) Wollongong 759010 DFEE 1F/EqP 55.90 Y Y

Dip Information Technology (2 Session)UOW South Western Sydney

759015 DFEE 1F/EqP 55.90 Y Y

Dip Information Technology (3 Session) Wollongong 759011 DFEE 1-1.5F/EqP N/A Y Y

Dip Information Technology (3 Session)UOW South Western Sydney

759016 DFEE 1-1.5F/EqP N/A Y Y

Dip Languages Wollongong 753140 CSP 4P 70.00 Y N

Dip Science (2 Session)** Wollongong 759040 DFEE 1F/EqP new Y N

Dip Science (3 Session)** Wollongong 759041 DFEE 1-1.5F/EqP new Y N

Dip Social Science Wollongong 759045 DFEE 1F/EqP 41.15 Y N

University Access ProgramUOW South Western Sydney

759005 DFEE 0.5F/EqP 35.05 Y N

University Access Program UOW Shoalhaven 759006 DFEE 0.5F/EqP N/A Y N

University Access Program UOW Batemans Bay 759007 DFEE 0.5F/EqP N/A Y N

University Entrance Certificate - Stream 1 Wollongong 759001 DFEE 1F/EqP 35.05 Y N

University Entrance Certificate - Stream 2 Wollongong 759002 DFEE 1F/EqP 35.05 Y N

University Entrance Certificate - Stream 3 Wollongong 759003 DFEE 1F/EqP 35.05 Y N

University Entrance Certificate - Stream 4 Wollongong 759004 DFEE 1F/EqP 35.05 Y N

*currently under review for 2020**subject to final approval - not available in Spring session 2019

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Have you experienced long-term educational disadvantage due to circumstances beyond your control or choosing?

EDUCATIONAL ACCESS SCHEMES (EAS)may help you gain admission to university.

Go to the UAC website at uac.edu.au/eas for more information.

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UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG - INTERNATIONAL YEAR 12 ONLY

Course name Campus Course code

Feetype

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

Dip Engineering (2 Session) Wollongong 759050 IFEE 1F N/A Y Y

Dip Engineering (3 Session) Wollongong 759051 IFEE 1.5F N/A Y Y

Foundation Studies Program (2 Session) - Stream 1 Wollongong 759060 IFEE 1F N/A Y Y

Foundation Studies Program - Extended - Stream 1 Wollongong 759061 IFEE 1.5F N/A Y Y

Foundation Studies Program (2 Session) - Stream 2 Wollongong 759070 IFEE 1F N/A Y Y

Foundation Studies Program - Extended - Stream 2 Wollongong 759071 IFEE 1.5F N/A Y Y

Foundation Studies Program (2 Session) - Stream 3 Wollongong 759080 IFEE 1F N/A Y Y

Foundation Studies Program - Extended - Stream 3 Wollongong 759081 IFEE 1.5F N/A Y Y

Foundation Studies Program (2 Session) - Stream 4 Wollongong 759090 IFEE 1F N/A Y Y

Foundation Studies Program - Extended - Stream 4 Wollongong 759091 IFEE 1.5F N/A Y Y

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GET IN TOUCHFuture Students Office UNSW, Sydney NSW 2052

tel: 1300 UNI NSW (1300 864 679) or (02) 9385 1844 email: [email protected] website: futurestudents.unsw.edu.au facebook: unsw twitter: unsw youtube: /unsw linkedin: school/university-of-new-south-wales instagram: unsw

In personFuture Students Office, The Red Centre (H13) UNSW Sydney, Kensington NSW 2033

OPEN DAYSUNSW Sydney Open Day Saturday 7 September 2019 UNSW Canberra Open Day Saturday 24 August 2019

IMPORTANT DATESTerm 1 Monday 17 February – Saturday 16 May 2020

Study period Wednesday 29 April – Saturday 2 May 2020

Term break Sunday 17 – Sunday 31 May 2020

Term 2 Monday 1 June – Saturday 29 August 2020

Study period Tuesday 11 – Thursday 13 August 2020

Term break Sunday 30 August – Sunday 13 September 2020

Term 3 Monday 14 September – Saturday 12 December 2020

Study period Tuesday 24 – Thursday 26 November 2020

CAMPUS VISITSA UNSW campus tour is a great way to see if UNSW is the right place for you. Our campus tours are guided by highly trained and experienced Student Ambassadors who can tell you the ins and outs of study at UNSW while showing you all that the University has to offer.

With tours nearly every Friday throughout the year and on the first Saturday of each month, we’re ready to welcome you to the UNSW Kensington campus when it suits you. Visit campustours.unsw.edu.au to register.

CRICOS provider number 00098G

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CULTIVATE YOUR CURIOSITY

Cricos Provider Code 00098G

Open DaySaturday 7 September 2019

Register and plan your day at openday.unsw.edu.au

“At UNSW I’ve brought my voice to many

ASHNA: MEDICAL STUDENT AND FOUNDING MEMBER OF WOMEN IN MEDICINE UNSW

UNSW

An extensive range of Work Integrated Learning (WIL) units are available to give students first-hand industry experience and gain credit towards their degree.

UNSW’s 3+ academic teaching calendar, made up of three 10-week teaching terms and an optional intensive summer term, off ers flexibility and time for students to pursue professional development opportunities in Australia and around the globe.

UNSW has a proud tradition of sustained innovation, focusing on areas critical to our future — from climate change and renewable energies to lifesaving medical treatments and breakthrough technologies. In the social sciences, UNSW research informs policy and expert commentary in key issues facing society, ranging from human rights and constitutional recognition of Indigenous Australians to public health and population ageing.

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/unsw

UNSW Sydney is an internationally acclaimed teaching and research powerhouse that provides students with a learning experience packed with academic programs, extra-curricular activities and educational services.

As one of the world’s top 50 universities, UNSW boasts academics who are global leaders in their fields, while its students enjoy access to world-class facilities, interact with industry leaders and apply the latest research to real-world situations.

UNSW students are encouraged to challenge traditional thinking, to push boundaries, and innovate.

UNSW off ers an extensive range of undergraduate, postgraduate and research programs. It attracts talented students from across Australia and around the world.

Located just 7km from Sydney’s CBD and close to Coogee and Bondi Beaches, UNSW is one of Australia’s most cosmopolitan universities — with its 60,000 students coming from 128 countries.

UNSW off ers students a wealth of opportunities beyond the classroom, enabling its graduates to build their future career.

STUDYING AT UNSW SYDNEY

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UNSW SYDNEYCourse name Campus Course

codeFee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Actuarial Studies Sydney – Kensington 424300 CSP 3F 97.50 Y Y

B Actuarial Studies (Co-op) Sydney – Kensington 424620 CSP 4F 97.50 Y N

B Advanced Mathematics (Honours) Sydney – Kensington 429300 CSP 4F 95.00 Y Y

B Advanced Mathematics (Honours)/B Arts Sydney – Kensington 429320 CSP 5F 95.00 Y Y

B Advanced Mathematics (Honours)/B Engineering (Honours) Sydney – Kensington 429330 CSP 6F 95.00 Y Y

B Advanced Mathematics (Honours)/B Science (Computer Science) Sydney – Kensington 429331 CSP 5F 95.00 Y Y

B Advanced Science (Honours) Sydney – Kensington 429350 CSP 4F 95.00 Y Y

B Advanced Science (Honours)/B Arts Sydney – Kensington 429370 CSP 5F 95.00 Y Y

B Advanced Science (Honours)/B Engineering (Honours) Sydney – Kensington 429360 CSP 6F 95.00 Y Y

B Advanced Science (Honours)/B Fine Arts Sydney – Paddington/Kensington 429395 CSP 5F 95.00 Y Y

B Advanced Science (Honours)/B Science (Computer Science) Sydney – Kensington 429361 CSP 5F 95.00 Y Y

B Advanced Science (Honours)/B Social Research and Policy Sydney – Kensington 429390 CSP 5.7F 95.00 Y Y

B Architectural Studies Sydney – Kensington 423000 CSP 3F 95.00 Y Y

B Art Theory Sydney – Paddington 421400 CSP 3F 80.00 Y Y

B Art Theory/B Arts Sydney – Paddington/Kensington 421401 CSP 4F 80.00 Y Y

B Art Theory/B Social Research and Policy Sydney – Paddington/Kensington 421402 CSP 4.7F 80.00 Y Y

B Arts Sydney – Kensington 422000 CSP 3F/6P 80.00 Y Y

B Arts and Business Sydney – Kensington 422050 CSP 3F/6P 88.00 Y Y

B Arts/B Education (Secondary) Sydney – Kensington 422100 CSP 4F 80.00 Y Y

B Arts/B Medical Studies/Doctor of Medicine or B Medical Studies/Doctor of Medicine Sydney – Kensington 428000 CSP 6-8F N/A Y Y

B Aviation (Flying) Sydney – Kensington 429500 CSP 3F 80.00 Y Y

B Aviation (Management) Sydney – Kensington 429520 CSP 3F 80.00 Y Y

B Biotechnology (Honours) Sydney – Kensington 429400 CSP 4F 85.00 Y Y

B City Planning (Honours) Sydney – Kensington 423600 CSP 4F 84.00 Y Y

B Commerce Sydney – Kensington 424000 CSP 3F/6P 96.00 Y Y

B Commerce (Co-op) Sydney – Kensington 424600 CSP 4F 96.00 Y N

B Commerce (Co-op) (Honours) Sydney – Kensington 424601 CSP 4F 96.00 Y N

B Commerce (International) Sydney – Kensington 424050 CSP 4F 97.00 Y Y

B Commerce/B Advanced Mathematics (Honours) Sydney – Kensington 424200 CSP 5F 96.00 Y Y

B Commerce/B Education (Secondary) Sydney – Kensington 422120 CSP 4F 96.00 Y Y

B Computational Design Sydney – Kensington 423100 CSP 3F 80.00 Y Y

B Construction Management and Property Sydney – Kensington 423200 CSP 3F 85.00 Y Y

B Criminology and Criminal Justice Sydney – Kensington 422350 CSP 3F/6P 83.00 Y Y

B Data Science and Decisions Sydney – Kensington 429150 CSP 3F 94.00 Y Y

B Design Sydney – Paddington 421100 CSP 3F 80.00 Y Y

B Design/B Education (Secondary) Sydney – Paddington/Kensington 422141 CSP 4.7F 80.00 Y Y

B Design/B Media (Public Relations and Advertising)

Sydney – Paddington/Kensington 421101 CSP 4.7F 85.00 Y Y

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Economics Sydney – Kensington 424400 CSP 3F/6P 93.00 Y Y

B Economics/B Advanced Mathematics (Honours) Sydney – Kensington 424460 CSP 5F 95.00 Y Y

B Economics/B Advanced Science (Honours) Sydney – Kensington 424470 CSP 5F 95.00 Y Y

B Economics/B Education (Secondary) Sydney – Kensington 422130 CSP 4F 93.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Aerospace/Mechanical and Manufacturing/Mechanical) Sydney – Kensington 425050 CSP 4F 93.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Bioinformatics, Chemical, Computer, Electrical, Mechanical, Mechatronic, Software, Telecommunications)/M Biomedical Engineering

Sydney – Kensington 425950 CSP 5F 93.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Bioinformatics) Sydney – Kensington 425770 CSP 4F 93.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical) or (Chemical Product Engineering) Sydney – Kensington 425550 CSP 4F 93.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Civil with Architecture) Sydney – Kensington 425450 CSP 4F 95.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Civil), including Geotechnical, Management, Structural, Transport or Water and Coastal

Sydney – Kensington 425400 CSP 4F 93.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Civil)/B Surveying Sydney – Kensington 425402 CSP 5F 93.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Computer) Sydney – Kensington 425700 CSP 4F 93.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) or B Engineering (Honours) (Telecommunications) Sydney – Kensington 425100 CSP 4F 93.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical)/M Engineering (Electrical) Sydney – Kensington 425150 CSP 5F 96.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) Sydney – Kensington 425470 CSP 4F 93.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Flexible First Year) Sydney – Kensington 425000 CSP 4F 93.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Materials Science and Engineering) Sydney – Kensington 429600 CSP 4F 87.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Materials Science and Engineering)/B Commerce Sydney – Kensington 429610 CSP 5.7F 96.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Materials Science and Engineering)/B Engineering Science (Chemical Engineering)

Sydney – Kensington 429620 CSP 5F 93.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Materials Science and Engineering)/M Biomedical Engineering Sydney – Kensington 429630 CSP 5F 93.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronic) Sydney – Kensington 425020 CSP 4F 93.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Mining) Sydney – Kensington 425300 CSP 4F 93.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Petroleum) Sydney – Kensington 425650 CSP 4F 93.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Photovoltaics and Solar Energy) or B Engineering (Honours) (Renewable Energy)

Sydney – Kensington 425200 CSP 4F 93.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Software) Sydney – Kensington 425750 CSP 4F 93.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Surveying) Sydney – Kensington 425500 CSP 4F 93.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours)/B Commerce Sydney – Kensington 425900 CSP 5.7F 96.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours)/B Engineering Science (Civil/Mining or Mining/Civil) or (Environmental/Civil or Civil/Environmental)

Sydney – Kensington 425401 CSP 5F 93.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours)/B Science or B Arts or B Science (Computer Science) Sydney – Kensington 425850 CSP 5-5.7F 93.00 Y Y

B Environmental Management Sydney – Kensington 429540 CSP 3F 80.00 Y Y

B Environmental Management/B Arts Sydney – Kensington 429560 CSP 4.7F 80.00 Y Y

B Exercise Physiology Sydney – Kensington 428100 CSP 4F 85.00 Y Y

B Fine Arts Sydney – Paddington 421000 CSP 3F 80.00 Y Y

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

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B Fine Arts/B Arts Sydney – Paddington/Kensington 421001 CSP 4F 80.00 Y Y

B Fine Arts/B Education (Secondary) Sydney – Paddington/Kensington 422140 CSP 4F 80.00 Y Y

B Food Science (Honours) Sydney – Kensington 425600 CSP 4F 93.00 Y Y

B Industrial Design Sydney – Kensington 423300 CSP 3F 80.00 Y Y

B Information Systems Sydney – Kensington 424500 CSP 3F 90.00 Y Y

B Information Systems (Co-op) (Honours) Sydney – Kensington 424640 CSP 4F 96.00 Y N

B Interior Architecture (Honours) Sydney – Kensington 423400 CSP 4F 80.00 Y Y

B International Public Health Online 428200 CSP 3F/6P/D 80.00 Y Y

B International Studies Sydney – Kensington 422200 CSP 4F/7P 90.00 Y Y

B International Studies/B Media (Communication and Journalism) Sydney – Kensington 422210 CSP 5F 90.00 Y Y

B International Studies/B Media (Public Relations and Advertising) Sydney – Kensington 422220 CSP 5F 90.00 Y Y

B International Studies/B Media (Screen and Sound Production) Sydney – Kensington 422230 CSP 5F 90.00 Y Y

B Landscape Architecture (Honours) Sydney – Kensington 423500 CSP 4F 80.00 Y Y

B Life Sciences Sydney – Kensington 429050 CSP 3F/6P 80.00 Y Y

B Media (Communication and Journalism) Sydney – Kensington 422700 CSP 3F/6P 85.00 Y Y

B Media (Communication and Journalism)/B Arts Sydney – Kensington 422701 CSP 4F/8P 85.00 Y Y

B Media (Public Relations & Advertising)/B Arts Sydney – Kensington 422711 CSP 4F/8P 85.00 Y Y

B Media (Public Relations and Advertising) Sydney – Kensington 422710 CSP 3F/6P 85.00 Y Y

B Media (Screen & Sound Production)/B Arts Sydney – Kensington 422721 CSP 4F/8P 85.00 Y Y

B Media (Screen and Sound Production) Sydney – Kensington 422720 CSP 3F/6P 85.00 Y Y

B Media Arts Sydney – Paddington 421200 CSP 3F 80.00 Y Y

B Media Arts/B Education (Secondary) Sydney – Paddington/Kensington 422142 CSP 4F 80.00 Y Y

B Medical Science Sydney – Kensington 429700 CSP 3F 91.00 Y Y

B Medicinal Chemistry (Honours) Sydney – Kensington 429720 CSP 4F 90.00 Y Y

B Music Sydney – Kensington 422500 CSP 4F 80.00 Y Y

B Music/B Advanced Science (Honours) Sydney – Kensington 422531 CSP 6F 95.00 Y Y

B Music/B Arts Sydney – Kensington 422501 CSP 5F 80.00 Y Y

B Music/B Commerce Sydney – Kensington 422510 CSP 5F 96.00 Y Y

B Music/B Education (Secondary) Sydney – Kensington 422502 CSP 5F 80.00 Y Y

B Music/B Engineering (Honours) Sydney – Kensington 422520 CSP 6.7F 93.00 Y Y

B Music/B Laws Sydney – Kensington 426050 CSP 6F N/A Y Y

B Music/B Media (Communication and Journalism) Sydney – Kensington 422503 CSP 5F 85.00 Y Y

B Music/B Media (Public Relations and Advertising) Sydney – Kensington 422504 CSP 5F 85.00 Y Y

B Music/B Media (Screen and Sound Production) Sydney – Kensington 422505 CSP 5F 85.00 Y Y

B Music/B Science Sydney – Kensington 422530 CSP 5F 85.00 Y Y

B Politics, Philosophy and Economics Sydney – Kensington 422310 CSP 3F/6P 94.00 Y Y

B Psychological Science Sydney – Kensington 429800 CSP 3F 87.00 Y Y

B Psychology (Honours) Sydney – Kensington 429850 CSP 4F 98.00 Y Y

B Science Sydney – Kensington 429000 CSP 3F/6P 85.00 Y Y

B Science (Computer Science) Degrees Sydney – Kensington 425800 CSP 3-4F 93.00 Y Y

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Science (Computer Science)/B Media Arts Sydney – Paddington/Kensington 425801 CSP 4F 93.00 Y Y

B Science (International) Sydney – Kensington 429420 CSP 4F 88.00 Y Y

B Science and Business Sydney – Kensington 429100 CSP 3F/6P 88.00 Y Y

B Science/B Arts Sydney – Kensington 429200 CSP 4F 85.00 Y Y

B Science/B Education (Secondary) Sydney – Kensington 422110 CSP 4F 85.00 Y Y

B Science/B Fine Arts Sydney – Paddington/Kensington 429230 CSP 4F 85.00 Y Y

B Science/B Social Research and Policy Sydney – Kensington 429220 CSP 4.7F 85.00 Y Y

B Social Research and Policy Sydney – Kensington 422300 CSP 3F/6P 80.00 Y Y

B Social Work (Honours) Sydney – Kensington 422400 CSP 4F 80.00 Y Y

B Social Work (Honours)/B Arts Sydney – Kensington 422401 CSP 5.7F 80.00 Y Y

B Social Work (Honours)/B Criminology and Criminal Justice Sydney – Kensington 422403 CSP 5F 83.00 Y Y

B Social Work (Honours)/B Social Research and Policy Sydney – Kensington 422402 CSP 5.7F 80.00 Y Y

B Vision Science Sydney – Kensington 429740 CSP 3F 96.00 Y Y

B Vision Science/M Clinical Optometry Sydney – Kensington 429750 CSP 5F 99.20 Y Y

Double Actuarial Studies Sydney – Kensington 424350 CSP 4-5F 97.50 Y Y

Double Commerce Sydney – Kensington 424100 CSP 4-5F 96.00 Y Y

Double Economics Sydney – Kensington 424450 CSP 4-5F 93.00 Y Y

Double Law Sydney – Kensington 426000 CSP 5-6.7F N/A Y Y

University Preparation Program Sydney – Kensington 430200 ENA 1-1.7P N/A Y N

UNSW Preparation Program (Arts and Social Sciences) Sydney – Kensington 430100 ENA 1F N/A Y N

UNSW Preparation Program (Business) Sydney – Kensington 430110 ENA 1F N/A Y N

UNSW Preparation Program (Engineering) Sydney – Kensington 430120 ENA 1.7F N/A Y N

UNSW Preparation Program (Science) Sydney – Kensington 430130 ENA 1F N/A Y N

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UNSW CANBERRA AT ADFA

GET IN TOUCHStudent Administrative ServicesUNSW Canberra

Australian Defence Force AcademyPO Box 7916Canberra BC ACT 2610

tel: (02) 6268 8201email: [email protected]: unsw.adfa.edu.aufacebook: UNSWCanberratwitter: UNSWCanberrayoutube: UNSWCanberralinkedin: UNSWCanberrainstagram: UNSWCanberra

In personStudent Administrative ServicesGround Level, Building 111

Australian Defence Force AcademyNorthcott DriveCampbell ACT 2600

Australian Defence Force enquiriestel: 13 19 01website: defencejobs.gov.au/adfafacebook: DefenceJobsAustraliatwitter: defencejobsaustyoutube: DefenceJobsAustralia

Defence Civilian Undergraduate Sponsorship (DCUS) information defence.gov.au/dmo/careers/studentsandgraduates/undergraduatesponsorship/

OPEN DAYSaturday 24 August 2019

IMPORTANT DATESSemester 1February/March to June/July 2020

Semester 2July/August to November/December 2020

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For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/unsw-adfa

UNSW Canberra at the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) is the Canberra-based campus of UNSW Sydney (The University of New South Wales). ADFA is a unique partnership between the Australian Defence Force (ADF) and UNSW Canberra, providing training and education for future leaders of the Australian Defence Force.

UNSW Canberra also provides education to non-Defence applicants pursuing studies in Engineering, and Engineering/Science double degree programs. Students can apply to be considered under the Defence Civilian Undergraduate Sponsorship (DCUS) scheme into Engineering, and Computing and Cyber Security degree programs.

International students cannot apply to ADFA.

STUDYING AT UNSW CANBERRA - ADFA

UNSW CANBERRA AT ADFA

Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

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B Arts Canberra at ADFA 450001 ADF 3F 75.00 Y N

B Business Canberra at ADFA 450010 ADF 3F 80.00 Y N

B Computing and Cyber Security Canberra at ADFA 450030 ADF 3F 80.00 Y N

B Engineering (Honours) (Aeronautical Engineering) Canberra at ADFA 450040 ADF 4F 85.00 Y N

B Engineering (Honours) (Aeronautical Engineering) Non-defence Canberra at ADFA 451040 CSP 4F 93.00 Y N

B Engineering (Honours) (Civil Engineering) Canberra at ADFA 450050 ADF 4F 85.00 Y N

B Engineering (Honours) (Civil Engineering) Non-defence Canberra at ADFA 451050 CSP 4F 93.00 Y N

B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical Engineering) Canberra at ADFA 450060 ADF 4F 85.00 Y N

B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical Engineering) Non-defence Canberra at ADFA 451060 CSP 4F 93.00 Y N

B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical Engineering) Canberra at ADFA 450070 ADF 4F 85.00 Y N

B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical Engineering) Non-defence Canberra at ADFA 451070 CSP 4F 93.00 Y N

B Science Canberra at ADFA 450020 ADF 3F 75.00 Y N

B Technology (Aeronautical Engineering) Canberra at ADFA 450080 ADF 3F 85.00 Y N

B Technology (Aviation) Canberra at ADFA 450090 ADF 3F 80.00 Y N

Double Engineering/Science degrees for Non-defence students Canberra at ADFA 451100 CSP 5F 93.00 Y N

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WESTERN SYDNEY UNIVERSITY

GET IN TOUCHAll campusesContact Service Centre, Western Sydney University, Locked Bag 1797, Penrith NSW 2751

Domestictel: 1300 897 669email: [email protected]: westernsydney.edu.aufacebook: westernsydneyutwitter: westernsydneyuyoutube: user/

UniWesternSydneywesternsydneyulinkedin: school/western-sydney-universityinstagram: westernsydneyusnapchat: snapchat.com/add/westernsydneyu

Internationaltel: +61 2 9852 5499email: internationalstudy@westernsydney.

edu.auwebsite: westernsydney.edu.au/internationalfacebook: westernsydneyuinternationaltwitter: westernsydneyuyoutube: user/UniWesternSydneylinkedin: school/western-sydney-universityinstagram: westernsydneyuweibo: uwsinternationalwechat: uws_china

In personCampus locations are: Bankstown, Campbelltown, Hawkesbury, Liverpool City, Nirimba (Blacktown), Parramatta, Parramatta City, Penrith, Sydney City, Sydney Olympic Park. For more information, including campus maps and transport options, visit westernsydney.edu.au/campuses.

OPEN DAYSMid-Year Information DayParramatta City campusSaturday 18 May 2019Register your interest and find out more: westernsydney.edu.au/midyear-info-day

Open Day Parramatta campuses Parramatta South and Parramatta City campusesSunday 18 August 2019Register your interest and find out more: westernsydney.edu.au/openday

Liverpool City campus Open Day Liverpool City campusSaturday 21 September 2019Register your interest and find out more: westernsydney.edu.au/liverpoolopenday

Exhibitions and interview sessions for international studentsThe University regularly participates in exhibitions and interview sessions in Australia and many countries around the world. For more information, visit westernsydney.edu.au/meet_us.

Western Sydney University CRICOS provider number 00917K

Western Sydney University The College CRICOS provider number 02851G

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PLAY TO YOUR STRENGTHS WITH HSC TRUE REWARDGet an offer into uni based on your HSC results, not your ATAR.

Register your interest or find out more at westernsydney.edu.au/hsctruereward

WS

For details of overseas agents/representatives for Western Sydney University, visit westernsydney.edu.au/international/agents.

IMPORTANT DATESUniversity campusesAutumn sessionMonday 2 March 2020 – Sunday 28 June 2020

Spring sessionMonday 22 July – Sunday 15 November 2020

Sydney City campusSession 1Monday 11 March – Monday 17 June 2019

Session 2Monday 8 July – Monday 14 October 2019

Session 3Monday 4 November 2019 – Saturday 15 February 2020

The CollegeTerm 1 Monday 4 March – Sunday 2 June 2019

Term 2Monday 1 July – Sunday 29 September 2019

Term 3 Monday 28 October 2019 – Sunday 2 February 2020

Academic calendarFor important dates concerning teaching periods, study breaks and vacation periods check the main University calendar at westernsydney.edu.au/dates.

Diploma programs are delivered by Western Sydney University The College under arrangement with Western Sydney University.

Courses off ered at Western Sydney University Sydney City Campus are delivered on behalf of Western Sydney University by SIBT (CRICOS provider number 01576G).

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For high achievers, The Academy at Western Sydney University is a program that challenges our students to think differently and cultivate leadership skills. We empower our students with professional and personal experiences so they can influence global change.

With more than 180,000 highly respected alumni, the University offers the benefits of a dynamic, culturally rich and globally aware graduate community.

Find your unlimited with Western Sydney University.

* QILT Employer Satisfaction Survey

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/ws

Western Sydney University prides itself on challenging the traditional notion of what a university should be. We are deeply embedded in the community and the region we serve – Australia’s fastest growing economy.

We are dedicated to ensuring our students enjoy a dynamic learning experience. From our award winning, tech-infused vertical campuses in Western Sydney’s growing CBDs, to the forward-focused new teaching methodologies, we ensure you are well prepared for the future.

Recent rankings have shown that Western students are rated as the #1 choice for potential employers in NSW* and, according to Times Higher Education World University Rankings, Western is in the top 2% of universities in the world.

We demonstrate our pledge to students with our unique early offer program, HSC True Reward. We recognise that you are more than your ATAR so we focus instead on your strongest skills and the subjects in which you excel. At Western we make early offers into a university degree based on corresponding HSC subject band outcomes.

And we’re not stopping there. We’re working on ways to measure skills such as resilience, time management, the ability to form networks and cultural capital – recognising the critical life-skills needed.

STUDYING AT WESTERN SYDNEY UNIVERSITY

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WESTERN SYDNEY UNIVERSITYWestern Sydney University also offers flexible double degrees – B Applied Leadership and Critical Thinking; B Data Science; B Entrepreneurship. For more details visit westernsydney.edu.au.

Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Accounting Bankstown 721070 CSP 3F/6P 80.00 Y Y

B Accounting Campbelltown 721072 CSP 3F/6P 80.00 Y Y

B Accounting Parramatta City 721074 CSP 3F/6P 80.00 Y Y

B Accounting Sydney City 721077 CSP 3F/6P 80.00 Y Y

B Accounting/B Laws Campbelltown 725048 CSP 5F/10P 96.00 Y Y

B Accounting/B Laws Parramatta 725050 CSP 5F/10P 96.00 Y Y

B Advanced Medical Science (Anatomy and Physiology) Campbelltown 720233 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Medical Science (Anatomy and Physiology) Hawkesbury 720234 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Medical Science (Anatomy and Physiology) Parramatta 720235 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Medical Science (Biomedical Science) Campbelltown 720236 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Medical Science (Biomedical Science) Hawkesbury 720237 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Medical Science (Biomedical Science) Parramatta 720238 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Medical Science (Medicinal Chemistry) Campbelltown 720239 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Medical Science (Medicinal Chemistry) Parramatta 720240 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Science (Animal Science) Hawkesbury 720250 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Science (Applied Physics) Campbelltown 720251 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Science (Biology) Campbelltown 720252 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Science (Biology) Hawkesbury 720253 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Science (Biology) Parramatta 720254 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Science (Chemistry) Campbelltown 720255 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Science (Chemistry) Parramatta 720256 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Science (Data Science) Parramatta 720257 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Science (Ecology) Hawkesbury 720258 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Science (Environmental Futures) Hawkesbury 720259 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Science (Forensic Biology) Hawkesbury 720260 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Science (Forensic Chemistry) Hawkesbury 720261 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Science (Forensic Science) Hawkesbury 720262 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Science (Mathematics) Campbelltown 720263 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Science (Mathematics) Parramatta 720264 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Science (Microbiology) Campbelltown 720265 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Science (Microbiology) Hawkesbury 720266 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Science (Microbiology) Parramatta 720267 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Science (Nutrition and Food Science) Hawkesbury 720268 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Advanced Science (Zoology) Hawkesbury 720269 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Anthropology Penrith 727604 CSP 3F/6P 80.00 Y Y

B Anthropology Liverpool City 727607 CSP 3F/6P 80.00 Y Y

B Architectural Design Parramatta 722547 CSP 3F/6P 90.00 Y Y

B Arts Bankstown 720510 CSP 3F/6P 75.00 Y Y

B Arts Parramatta 720515 CSP 3F/6P 75.00 Y Y

B Arts Penrith 720518 CSP 3F/6P 75.00 Y Y

B Arts (Dean's Scholars) Bankstown 720100 CSP 3F/6P 95.00 Y Y

B Arts (Dean's Scholars) Parramatta 720102 CSP 3F/6P 95.00 Y Y

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Arts (Dean's Scholars) Penrith 720104 CSP 3F/6P 95.00 Y Y

B Arts (Interpreting and Translation) Parramatta City 720521 CSP 3F/6P 75.00 Y Y

B Arts (Interpreting and Translation) (Dean's Scholars) Parramatta City 720106 CSP 3F/6P 95.00 Y N

B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12)/ M Teaching (Birth-5 Years/Birth-12 Years) Bankstown 729017 CSP 4-5F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12)/ M Teaching (Birth-5 Years/Birth-12 Years) Parramatta 729018 CSP 4-5F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12)/ M Teaching (Birth-5 Years/Birth-12 Years) Penrith 729019 CSP 4-5F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12)/ M Teaching (Birth-5 Years/Birth-12 Years) Diploma pathway

Bankstown 729022 CSP 3-4F/EqP N/A Y Y

B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12)/ M Teaching (Birth-5 Years/Birth-12 Years) Diploma pathway

Parramatta 729023 CSP 3-4F/EqP N/A Y Y

B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12)/ M Teaching (Birth-5 Years/Birth-12 Years) Diploma pathway

Penrith 729024 CSP 3-4F/EqP N/A Y Y

B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary) Dean's Scholars/ M Teaching (Primary) Bankstown 720108 CSP 4F/7P 95.00 Y Y

B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary) Dean's Scholars/ M Teaching (Primary) Parramatta 720109 CSP 4F/7P 95.00 Y Y

B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary) Dean's Scholars/ M Teaching (Primary) Penrith 720110 CSP 4F/7P 95.00 Y Y

B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary)/M Teaching (Primary) Bankstown 729000 CSP 4-4.5F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary)/M Teaching (Primary) Parramatta 729004 CSP 4-4.5F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary)/M Teaching (Primary) Penrith 729005 CSP 4-4.5F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) Dean's Scholars/M Teaching (Secondary) Bankstown 720114 CSP 4F/7P 95.00 Y Y

B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) Dean's Scholars/M Teaching (Secondary) Parramatta 720115 CSP 4F/7P 95.00 Y Y

B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) Dean's Scholars/M Teaching (Secondary) Penrith 720116 CSP 4F/7P 95.00 Y Y

B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/M Teaching (Secondary) Bankstown 729011 CSP 4-4.5F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/M Teaching (Secondary) Parramatta 729014 CSP 4-4.5F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/M Teaching (Secondary) Penrith 729016 CSP 4-4.5F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Arts/B Business Bankstown 720600 CSP 4F/8P 75.00 Y Y

B Arts/B Business Parramatta 720605 CSP 4F/8P 75.00 Y Y

B Arts/B Creative Industries Parramatta 720731 CSP 4F/8P 80.00 Y Y

B Arts/B Laws Campbelltown 725011 CSP 5F/10P 96.00 Y Y

B Arts/B Laws Parramatta 725013 CSP 5F/10P 96.00 Y Y

B Arts/B Social Science Bankstown 720610 CSP 4F/8P 76.00 Y Y

B Arts/B Social Science Parramatta 720612 CSP 4F/8P 76.00 Y Y

B Arts/B Social Science Penrith 720614 CSP 4F/8P 76.00 Y Y

B Building Design Management Penrith 722514 CSP 4F/8P 70.00 Y Y

B Building Design Management Parramatta 722516 CSP 4F/8P 70.00 Y Y

B Business Bankstown 721005 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Business Campbelltown 721006 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business Parramatta City 721007 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business Sydney City 721008 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Accounting) Bankstown 721010 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Accounting) Campbelltown 721011 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Accounting) Parramatta City 721012 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Accounting) Sydney City 721013 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Advanced Business Leadership) Parramatta City 720130 CSP 3F/6P 95.00 Y Y

B Business (Advanced Business Leadership)/B Laws Parramatta 720135 CSP 5F/10P 96.00 Y Y

B Business (Applied Finance) Parramatta City 721016 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Applied Finance) Sydney City 721017 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Economics) Parramatta City 721018 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Hospitality Management) Parramatta City 721020 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Hospitality Management) Sydney City 721021 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Human Resource Management) Bankstown 721024 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Human Resource Management) Campbelltown 721025 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Human Resource Management) Parramatta City 721026 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business (International Business) Parramatta City 721028 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business (International Business) Sydney City 721029 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Management) Bankstown 721035 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Management) Campbelltown 721036 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Management) Parramatta City 721037 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Management) Sydney City 721038 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Marketing) Sydney City 721039 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Marketing) Bankstown 721040 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Marketing) Campbelltown 721041 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Marketing) Parramatta City 721042 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/M Teaching (Secondary) Bankstown 729050 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/M Teaching (Secondary) Campbelltown 729051 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/M Teaching (Secondary) Parramatta City 729052 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Property) Parramatta City 721045 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Property) Distance 729200 CSP 3F/6P/D 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Sport Management) Campbelltown 721050 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business (Sport Management) Parramatta City 721052 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Business/B Laws Campbelltown 725015 CSP 5F/10P 96.00 Y Y

B Business/B Laws Parramatta 725016 CSP 5F/10P 96.00 Y Y

B Communication Parramatta 720700 CSP 3F/6P 75.00 Y Y

B Communication Penrith 720705 CSP 3F/6P 75.00 Y Y

B Communication Sydney City 720708 CSP 3F/6P 75.00 Y Y

B Communication Online 729210 CSP 3F/6P/D 75.00 Y Y

B Communication (Dean's Scholars) Parramatta 720120 CSP 3F/6P 95.00 Y N

B Communication (Dean's Scholars) Penrith 720122 CSP 3F/6P 95.00 Y N

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Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Communication/B Business Parramatta 720711 CSP 4F/8P new Y Y

B Communication/B Creative Industries Parramatta 720732 CSP 4F/8P 80.00 Y Y

B Communication/B International Studies Parramatta 724525 CSP 5F 80.00 Y Y

B Communication/B Laws Parramatta 725020 CSP 5F/10P 96.00 Y Y

B Community and Social Development Parramatta 727725 CSP 3F N/A Y N

B Community Welfare Liverpool City 727715 CSP 3F/6P 78.00 Y Y

B Community Welfare Parramatta 727720 CSP 3F/6P 78.00 Y Y

B Computer Science Parramatta 723999 CSP 3F 85.00 Y Y

B Computer Science Penrith 724000 CSP 3F 85.00 Y Y

B Computer Science (Advanced) Parramatta 720141 CSP 3F 95.00 Y Y

B Computer Science (Advanced) Penrith 720142 CSP 3F 95.00 Y Y

B Construction Management (Honours) Parramatta 722538 CSP 4F new Y Y

B Construction Management (Honours) Penrith 722539 CSP 4F new Y Y

B Construction Management Studies/B Laws Campbelltown 725022 CSP 5F/10P 96.00 Y Y

B Construction Management Studies/B Laws Parramatta 725024 CSP 5F/10P 96.00 Y Y

B Construction Technology Penrith 722519 CSP 3F 75.00 Y Y

B Creative Industries Parramatta 720730 CSP 3F/6P 75.00 Y Y

B Creative Industries (Music) Parramatta 720728 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Y

B Criminal and Community Justice Liverpool City 727040 CSP 3F/6P 80.00 Y Y

B Criminal and Community Justice Penrith 727045 CSP 3F/6P 80.00 Y Y

B Criminal and Community Justice/B Laws Campbelltown 725029 CSP 5F/10P 96.00 Y Y

B Criminal and Community Justice/B Laws Parramatta 725031 CSP 5F/10P 96.00 Y Y

B Criminal and Community Justice/B Social Work Liverpool City 727047 CSP 5F/10P 90.00 Y Y

B Criminology Liverpool City 727030 CSP 3F/6P 80.00 Y Y

B Criminology Penrith 727033 CSP 3F/6P 80.00 Y Y

B Criminology/B Laws Campbelltown 725034 CSP 5F/10P 96.00 Y Y

B Criminology/B Laws Parramatta 725036 CSP 5F/10P 96.00 Y Y

B Cyber Security and Behaviour Parramatta 727052 CSP 3F/6P 80.00 Y Y

B Design – Visual Communication (Dean's Scholars) Parramatta 720124 CSP 4F 95.00 Y N

B Design (Visual Communication) Parramatta 720715 CSP 4F/8P 75.00 Y N

B Design and Technology Parramatta 722520 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Design/B Creative Industries Parramatta 720733 CSP 4F/8P 80.00 Y Y

B Education (Primary) – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Bankstown 729032 CSP 4F N/A Y N

B Engineering (Honours) Sydney City 722498 CSP 4F 85.00 Y N

B Engineering (Honours) Penrith 722501 CSP 4F/8P 85.00 Y N

B Engineering (Honours) Parramatta 722555 CSP 4F/8P 85.00 Y N

B Engineering (Honours) (Civil) Penrith 722503 CSP 4F/8P 85.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Civil) Parramatta 722556 CSP 4F/8P 85.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Civil) Sydney City 722576 CSP 4F 85.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Construction) Penrith 722504 CSP 4F/8P 85.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Construction) Parramatta 722557 CSP 4F/8P 85.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) Penrith 722505 CSP 4F/8P 85.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) Parramatta 722558 CSP 4F/8P 85.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) Sydney City 722577 CSP 4F 85.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) Penrith 722507 CSP 4F/8P 85.00 Y Y

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) Parramatta 722559 CSP 4F/8P 85.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) Sydney City 722578 CSP 4F 85.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Robotics and Mechatronics) Penrith 722509 CSP 4F/8P 85.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours) (Robotics and Mechatronics) Parramatta 722560 CSP 4F/8P 85.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours)/B Business Bankstown 722494 CSP 5F/10P 85.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours)/B Business Campbelltown 722495 CSP 5F/10P 85.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours)/B Business Parramatta 722496 CSP 5F/10P 85.00 Y Y

B Engineering (Honours)/B Business Penrith 722497 CSP 5F/10P 85.00 Y Y

B Engineering Advanced (Honours) Parramatta 720139 CSP 4F/8P 95.00 Y Y

B Engineering Advanced (Honours) Penrith 720140 CSP 4F/8P 95.00 Y Y

B Engineering Science Penrith 722510 CSP 3F/6P 75.00 Y Y

B Engineering Science Sydney City 722513 CSP 3F 75.00 Y Y

B Engineering Science Parramatta 722550 CSP 3F/6P 75.00 Y Y

B Entrepreneurship (Games Design and Simulation) Parramatta 722470 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Entrepreneurship (Games Design and Simulation) Penrith 722472 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Graphic Design (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/ M Teaching (Secondary) Parramatta 729026 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP 80.00 Y Y

B Health Science (Health and Physical Education) Penrith 723504 CSP 3F 70.00 Y N

B Health Science (Health and Physical Education) Pathway to Teaching (Secondary)/M Teaching (Secondary)

Penrith 729033 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP 70.00 Y N

B Health Science (Health Promotion, Health Services Management, Therapeutic Recreation or Public Health) Campbelltown 723500 CSP 3F 70.00 Y Y

B Health Science (Health Promotion, Health Services Management, Therapeutic Recreation or Public Health) Sydney City 723514 CSP 3F 70.00 Y N

B Health Science (Paramedicine) Campbelltown 723502 CSP 3F 90.00 Y N

B Health Science (Public Health) Online 729212 CSP 3F/D 70.00 Y Y

B Health Science (Sport and Exercise Science) Campbelltown 723506 CSP 3F 80.00 Y N

B Humanitarian and Development Studies Parramatta 727608 CSP 3F/6P 80.00 Y Y

B Humanitarian and Development Studies Penrith 727626 CSP 3F/6P 87.00 Y Y

B Industrial Design Parramatta 722530 CSP 4F/8P 70.00 Y Y

B Industrial Design (Honours) Parramatta 722535 CSP 4F/8P 75.00 Y Y

B Information and Communications Technology Campbelltown 724012 CSP 3F 65.00 Y Y

B Information and Communications Technology Parramatta 724016 CSP 3F 65.00 Y Y

B Information and Communications Technology Penrith 724020 CSP 3F 70.00 Y Y

B Information and Communications Technology Sydney City 724022 CSP 3F 65.00 Y Y

B Information and Communications Technology (Advanced) Campbelltown 720144 CSP 3F 95.00 Y Y

B Information and Communications Technology (Advanced) Parramatta 720146 CSP 3F 95.00 Y Y

B Information and Communications Technology (Advanced) Penrith 720148 CSP 3F 95.00 Y Y

B Information and Communications Technology (Health Information Management) Campbelltown 724025 CSP 3F/6P 75.00 Y Y

B Information and Communications Technology (Health Information Management) Parramatta 724026 CSP 3F/6P 75.00 Y Y

B Information and Communications Technology (Health Information Management) Penrith 724027 CSP 3F/6P 75.00 Y Y

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Information and Communications Technology/B Arts Parramatta 724100 CSP 4F 80.00 Y Y

B Information and Communications Technology/ B Business Bankstown 724105 CSP 4F 80.00 Y Y

B Information and Communications Technology/ B Business Campbelltown 724110 CSP 4F 80.00 Y Y

B Information and Communications Technology/ B Business Parramatta 724115 CSP 4F 80.00 Y Y

B Information and Communications Technology/ B Business (Accounting) Campbelltown 724120 CSP 4F 80.00 Y Y

B Information and Communications Technology/ B Business (Accounting) Parramatta 724130 CSP 4F 80.00 Y Y

B Information and Communications Technology/B Laws Campbelltown 725041 CSP 5F 96.00 Y Y

B Information and Communications Technology/B Laws Parramatta 725043 CSP 5F 96.00 Y Y

B Information Systems Sydney City 724008 CSP 3F 75.00 Y Y

B Information Systems Parramatta 724009 CSP 3F 65.00 Y Y

B Information Systems (Advanced) Parramatta 720150 CSP 3F 95.00 Y Y

B Information Systems (Advanced)/B Business Campbelltown 720151 CSP 4F/8P 95.00 Y Y

B Information Systems (Advanced)/B Business Parramatta 720152 CSP 4F/8P 95.00 Y Y

B Information Systems (Advanced)/B Laws Campbelltown 720155 CSP 5F/10P 96.00 Y Y

B Information Systems (Advanced)/B Laws Parramatta 720156 CSP 5F/10P 96.00 Y Y

B Information Systems/B Business Campbelltown 724138 CSP 4F/8P 80.00 Y Y

B Information Systems/B Business Parramatta 724139 CSP 4F/8P 80.00 Y Y

B Information Systems/B Laws Campbelltown 725046 CSP 5F/10P 96.00 Y Y

B Information Systems/B Laws Parramatta 725047 CSP 5F/10P 96.00 Y Y

B International Studies Bankstown 724505 CSP 3F/6P 75.00 Y Y

B International Studies Parramatta 724510 CSP 3F/6P 75.00 Y Y

B International Studies (Dean's Scholars) Bankstown 720160 CSP 3F/6P 95.00 Y Y

B International Studies (Dean's Scholars) Parramatta 720162 CSP 3F/6P 95.00 Y Y

B International Studies/B Business Bankstown 724518 CSP 4F 75.00 Y Y

B International Studies/B Business Parramatta 724520 CSP 4F/8P 75.00 Y Y

B International Studies/B Laws Parramatta 725045 CSP 5F/10P 96.00 Y Y

B International Studies/B Social Science Bankstown 724522 CSP 4F/8P 75.00 Y Y

B International Studies/B Social Science Parramatta 724523 CSP 4F/8P 75.00 Y Y

B Languages and Linguistics Bankstown 720527 CSP 3F/6P 87.00 Y Y

B Laws (Graduate entry) Campbelltown 725000 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Y

B Laws (Graduate entry) Parramatta 725001 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Y

B Laws (Non-graduate entry) Campbelltown 725005 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Y

B Laws (Non-graduate entry) Parramatta 725007 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y Y

B Medical Science (Anatomy and Physiology) Campbelltown 728145 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Medical Science (Anatomy and Physiology) Hawkesbury 728146 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Medical Science (Anatomy and Physiology) Parramatta 728147 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Medical Science (Biomedical Science) Campbelltown 728148 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Medical Science (Biomedical Science) Hawkesbury 728149 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Medical Science (Biomedical Science) Parramatta 728150 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Medical Science (Forensic Mortuary Practice) Campbelltown 728011 CSP 3F 76.00 Y N

B Medical Science (Forensic Mortuary Practice) Hawkesbury 728012 CSP 3F 76.00 Y N

B Medical Science (Medicinal Chemistry) Campbelltown 728151 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Medical Science (Medicinal Chemistry) Hawkesbury 728152 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Medical Science (Medicinal Chemistry) Parramatta 728153 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

Doctor of Medicine Campbelltown 725505 CSP 5F N/A Y N

B Midwifery Parramatta 726570 CSP 3F N/A Y N

B Music Penrith 720720 CSP 3F/6P N/A Y Y

B Music (Dean's Scholars) Penrith 720126 CSP 3F/6P 95.00 Y N

B Music/B Creative Industries Penrith 720734 CSP 4F/8P N/A Y N

B Nursing Campbelltown 726550 CSP 3F 75.00 Y Y

B Nursing Hawkesbury 726555 CSP 3F 75.00 Y Y

B Nursing Parramatta 726560 CSP 3F 83.00 Y Y

B Nursing Liverpool City 726568 CSP 3F 80.00 Y Y

B Nursing (Advanced) Campbelltown 720170 CSP 3F 95.00 Y N

B Nursing (Advanced) Hawkesbury 720172 CSP 3F 95.00 Y N

B Nursing (Advanced) Parramatta 720174 CSP 3F 95.00 Y N

B Nursing (Enrolled Nurse pathway) Campbelltown 726540 CSP 3F N/A Y Y

B Nursing (Enrolled Nurse pathway) Hawkesbury 726542 CSP 3F N/A Y Y

B Nursing (Enrolled Nurse pathway) Parramatta 726544 CSP 3F N/A Y Y

B Nursing (Enrolled Nurse pathway) Liverpool City 726546 CSP 3F N/A Y Y

B Occupational Therapy Campbelltown 723555 CSP 4F 85.00 Y N

B Physiotherapy Campbelltown 723560 CSP 4F 95.00 Y N

B Planning/M Urban Management and Planning Parramatta 727628 CSP 4F/8P 80.00 Y Y

B Planning/M Urban Management and Planning Penrith 727630 CSP 4F/8P 80.00 Y Y

B Podiatric Medicine Campbelltown 723565 CSP 4F 80.00 Y Y

B Policing Liverpool City 727060 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Policing Penrith 727065 CSP 3F/6P 70.00 Y Y

B Policing (Leadership Program) Liverpool City 720191 CSP 3F/6P 92.00 Y N

B Policing (Leadership Program) Penrith 720192 CSP 3F/6P 92.00 Y N

B Psychology (Honours) Bankstown 727501 CSP 4F/8P 90.00 Y Y

B Psychology (Honours) Parramatta 727502 CSP 4F/8P 90.00 Y Y

B Psychology (Honours) Penrith 727506 CSP 4F/8P 90.00 Y Y

B Science (Zoology)/B Natural Science (Animal Science) Hawkesbury 728044 CSP 4F/8P 79.00 Y N

B Science, Criminology and Psychological Studies Online 729215 CSP 3F/6P/D 80.00 Y N

B Science (Animal Science) Hawkesbury 728165 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Science (Animal Science) – (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary)

Hawkesbury 729056 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP new Y N

B Science (Applied Physics) Campbelltown 728166 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Science (Applied Physics) – (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary)

Campbelltown 729057 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP new Y N

B Science (Biology) Campbelltown 728167 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Science (Biology) Hawkesbury 728168 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Science (Biology) Parramatta 728169 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Science (Biology) – (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary)

Campbelltown 729058 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP new Y N

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Science (Biology) – (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary)

Hawkesbury 729059 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP new Y N

B Science (Biology) – (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary)

Parramatta 729060 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP new Y N

B Science (Chemistry) Campbelltown 728170 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Science (Chemistry) Parramatta 728171 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Science (Chemistry) – (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary)

Campbelltown 729061 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP new Y N

B Science (Chemistry) – (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary)

Parramatta 729062 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP new Y N

B Science (Data Science) Parramatta 728172 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Science (Data Science) – (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary)

Parramatta 729063 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP new Y N

B Science (Ecology) Hawkesbury 728173 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Science (Ecology) – (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary)

Hawkesbury 729064 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP new Y N

B Science (Environmental Futures) Hawkesbury 728174 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Science (Environmental Futures) – (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary)

Hawkesbury 729065 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP new Y N

B Science (Environmental Health) Hawkesbury 728175 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Science (Forensic Biology) Hawkesbury 728176 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Science (Forensic Biology) – (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary)

Hawkesbury 729066 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP new Y N

B Science (Forensic Chemistry) Hawkesbury 728177 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Science (Forensic Chemistry) – (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary)

Hawkesbury 729067 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP new Y N

B Science (Forensic Science) Hawkesbury 728178 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Science (Mathematics) Campbelltown 728179 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Science (Mathematics) Parramatta 728180 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Science (Mathematics) – (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary)

Parramatta 729069 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP new Y N

B Science (Mathematics) – (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary)

Campbelltown 729068 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP new Y N

B Science (Microbiology) Campbelltown 728181 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Science (Microbiology) Hawkesbury 728182 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Science (Microbiology) Parramatta 728183 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Science (Microbiology) – (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary)

Campbelltown 729070 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP new Y N

B Science (Microbiology) – (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary)

Hawkesbury 729071 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP new Y N

B Science (Microbiology) – (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary)

Parramatta 729072 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP new Y N

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

B Science (Nutrition and Food Science) Hawkesbury 728184 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Science (Nutrition and Food Science) – (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary)

Hawkesbury 729073 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP new Y N

B Science (Zoology) Hawkesbury 728185 CSP 3F/6P new Y N

B Science (Zoology) – (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary)

Hawkesbury 729074 CSP 4.5-5F/EqP new Y N

B Science/B Arts Parramatta 728100 CSP 4F 80.00 Y N

B Science/B Business Campbelltown 728110 CSP 4F 76.00 Y N

B Science/B Business Parramatta 728111 CSP 4F 76.00 Y N

B Science/B International Studies Parramatta 728115 CSP 4F 76.00 Y N

B Science/B Laws Campbelltown 725060 CSP 5F/10P 96.00 Y Y

B Science/B Laws Parramatta 725065 CSP 5F/10P 96.00 Y Y

B Screen Media (Arts and Production) Parramatta 720718 CSP 3F/6P 80.00 Y Y

B Social Science Liverpool City 727610 CSP 3F/6P 76.00 Y Y

B Social Science Parramatta 727615 CSP 3F/6P 76.00 Y Y

B Social Science Penrith 727620 CSP 3F/6P 76.00 Y Y

B Social Science Sydney City 727621 CSP 3F/6P 76.00 Y Y

B Social Science (Advanced) Liverpool City 720194 CSP 3F/6P 90.00 Y N

B Social Science (Advanced) Parramatta 720196 CSP 3F/6P 90.00 Y N

B Social Science (Advanced) Penrith 720198 CSP 3F/6P 90.00 Y N

B Social Science (Psychology) Bankstown 727600 CSP 3F/6P 80.00 Y Y

B Social Science (Psychology) Parramatta 727601 CSP 3F/6P 80.00 Y Y

B Social Science (Psychology) Penrith 727605 CSP 3F/6P 80.00 Y Y

B Social Science/B Laws Campbelltown 725070 CSP 5F/10P 96.00 Y Y

B Social Science/B Laws Parramatta 725075 CSP 5F/10P 96.00 Y Y

B Social Work Liverpool City 727700 CSP 4F/8P 90.00 Y Y

B Social Work Parramatta 727705 CSP 4F/8P 90.00 Y Y

B Speech Pathology Campbelltown 723566 CSP 4F new Y Y

B Sport Development Parramatta 723567 CSP 3F/6P 80.00 Y N

B Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security Hawkesbury 728028 CSP 3F/6P 76.00 Y N

B Tourism Management Parramatta 727750 CSP 3F/6P 75.00 Y Y

B Traditional Chinese Medicine Campbelltown 723570 CSP 4F 75.00 Y N

WESTERN SYDNEY UNIVERSITY THE COLLEGEThe College is an alternative pathway to Western Sydney University for students who do not qualify for direct entry. The College offers a comprehensive range of integrated diploma/bachelor courses, extended diplomas and University Foundation Studies. Small class sizes enable personal attention from dedicated teaching staff to provide a well supported environment to help students succeed in their tertiary study and realise their potential.

Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

Dip Arts/B Arts Bankstown 729392 CSP 3F 55.00 Y N

Dip Arts/B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary) Bankstown 729393 CSP 3F 55.00 Y N

Dip Arts/B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) Bankstown 729394 CSP 3F 55.00 Y N

Dip Arts/B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12) Bankstown 729395 CSP 3F 55.00 Y N

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

Dip Arts/B Arts Nirimba (Blacktown) 729400 CSP 3F 55.00 Y N

Dip Arts/B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary) Nirimba (Blacktown) 729401 CSP 3F 55.00 Y N

Dip Arts/B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) Nirimba (Blacktown) 729402 CSP 3F 55.00 Y N

Dip Arts/B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12) Nirimba (Blacktown) 729403 CSP 3F 55.00 Y N

Dip Building Design Management/B Building Design Management

Nirimba (Blacktown) 729412 CSP 3F 55.00 Y Y

Dip Business/B Business Nirimba (Blacktown) 729416 CSP 3F 60.00 Y N

Dip Business/B Business Bankstown 729417 CSP 3F 60.00 Y N

Dip Communication/B Communication Nirimba (Blacktown) 729426 CSP 3F 55.00 Y Y

Dip Communication/B Creative Industries Nirimba (Blacktown) 729427 CSP 3F 55.00 Y Y

Dip Communication/B Screen Media (Arts and Production)

Nirimba (Blacktown) 729428 CSP 3F 55.00 Y Y

Dip Construction Management/B Construction Technology

Nirimba (Blacktown) 729435 CSP 3F 55.00 Y Y

Dip Criminal and Community Justice/B Criminal and Community Justice Bankstown 729439 CSP 3F 55.00 Y Y

Dip Design/B Design (Visual Communication) Nirimba (Blacktown) 729443 CSP 3F 55.00 Y Y

Dip Design/B Graphic Design (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)

Nirimba (Blacktown) 729444 CSP 3F 55.00 Y Y

Dip Health Science/B Health Science (Health Promotion Health Services Management, Therapeutic Recreation or Public Health)

Nirimba (Blacktown) 729453 CSP 3F 55.00 Y Y

Dip Health Science/B Health Science (Health and Physical Education)

Nirimba (Blacktown) 729454 CSP 3F 55.00 Y Y

Dip ICT/B Information and Communications Technology Nirimba (Blacktown) 729458 CSP 3F 55.00 Y N

Dip ICT/B Information Systems Nirimba (Blacktown) 729460 CSP 3F 55.00 Y N

Dip Science/B Science Nirimba (Blacktown) 729468 CSP 3F 55.00 Y Y

Dip Science/B Medical Science Nirimba (Blacktown) 729469 CSP 3F 55.00 Y Y

Dip Social Science/B Social Science Bankstown 729475 CSP 3F 55.00 Y Y

Dip Social Science/B Humanitarian and Development Studies Bankstown 729476 CSP 3F 55.00 Y N

Dip Social Science/B Social Science Nirimba (Blacktown) 729477 CSP 3F 55.00 Y Y

Dip Social Science (Policing)/B Policing Nirimba (Blacktown) 729479 CSP 3F 55.00 Y N

Dip Social Science (Policing)/B Policing Bankstown 729480 CSP 3F 55.00 Y N

Dip Social Science/B Tourism Management Nirimba (Blacktown) 729481 CSP 3F 55.00 Y Y

Dip Business (Standard) – 3 terms Nirimba (Blacktown) 729500 CSP 1F/2P 55.00 Y Y

Dip Business (Standard) – 3 terms Bankstown 729507 CSP 1F/2P 55.00 Y Y

Dip Arts (Extended) – Arts – 4 terms Bankstown 729598 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

Dip Arts (Extended) – Arts – 4 terms Nirimba (Blacktown) 729599 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

LSR Confirmed Sem 1 2020

Avail INT

Dip Arts (Extended) – Pathway to Teaching Primary – 4 terms Bankstown 729600 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

Dip Arts (Extended) – Pathway to Teaching Primary – 4 terms

Nirimba (Blacktown) 729601 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

Dip Arts (Extended) – Pathway to Teaching Secondary – 4 terms Bankstown 729602 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

Dip Arts (Extended) – Pathway to Teaching Secondary – 4 terms

Nirimba (Blacktown) 729603 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

Dip Arts (Extended) – Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/ Birth-12 – 4 terms Bankstown 729604 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

Dip Arts (Extended) – Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/ Birth-12 – 4 terms

Nirimba (Blacktown) 729605 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

Dip Building Design Management (Extended) – 4 terms Nirimba (Blacktown) 729615 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

Dip Business (Extended) – 4 terms Bankstown 729618 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

Dip Business (Extended) – 4 terms Nirimba (Blacktown) 729620 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

Dip Communication (Extended) – Communication – 4 terms

Nirimba (Blacktown) 729622 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

Dip Communication (Extended) – Creative Industries – 4 terms

Nirimba (Blacktown) 729623 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

Dip Communication (Extended) – Screen Media (Arts and Production) – 4 terms

Nirimba (Blacktown) 729624 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

Dip Construction Management (Extended) – 4 terms Nirimba (Blacktown) 729628 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

Dip Criminal and Community Justice (Extended) – 4 terms Bankstown 729632 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

Dip Design (Extended) – Design (Visual Communication) – 4 terms

Nirimba (Blacktown) 729638 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

Dip Design (Extended) – Graphic Design (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) – 4 terms

Nirimba (Blacktown) 729639 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

Dip Health Science (Health Promotion, Health Services Management, Therapeutic Recreation or Public Health) (Extended) – 4 terms

Nirimba (Blacktown) 729651 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

Dip Health Science (Health and Physical Education) (Extended) – 4 terms

Nirimba (Blacktown) 729660 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

Dip Information and Communications Technology (Extended) – ICT – 4 terms

Nirimba (Blacktown) 729665 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

Dip Information and Communications Technology (Extended) – Information Systems – 4 terms

Nirimba (Blacktown) 729666 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

Dip Science (Extended) – Science – 4 terms Nirimba (Blacktown) 729681 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

Dip Science (Extended) – Medical Science – 4 terms Nirimba (Blacktown) 729682 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

Dip Social Science (Extended) – Social Science – 4 terms Bankstown 729687 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

Dip Social Science (Extended) – Social Science – 4 terms Nirimba (Blacktown) 729688 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

Dip Social Science (Extended) – Humanitarian and Development Studies – 4 terms Bankstown 729689 CSP 1.5F N/A Y N

Dip Social Science (Extended) – Tourism Management – 4 terms

Nirimba (Blacktown) 729691 CSP 1.5F N/A Y Y

Dip Social Science (Policing) (Extended) – 4 terms Bankstown 729694 CSP 1.5F N/A Y N

Dip Social Science (Policing) (Extended) – 4 terms Nirimba (Blacktown) 729695 CSP 1.5F N/A Y N

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University of NewcastleUniversity of WollongongUniversity of Technology Sydney

University of South AustraliaWestern Sydney universityGriffith University

Successfully complete a Diploma of Business Management and jump straight into the second year of University studies at one of the institutions below.

aspire.edu.auAPPLY DIRECT

[email protected] 1800 110 490

Northern Beaches Campus

CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 01484M | TEQSA ID: PRV12025

Kanda Phommasone -Diploma of Business ManagementPathway to UTS

Your Pathway To University

ACADEMY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 187

ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND PERFORMING ARTS 190

ALPHACRUCIS COLLEGE 192

AUSTRALIAN FILM TELEVISION AND RADIO SCHOOL 196

JMC ACADEMY 198

LEGAL PROFESSION ADMISSION BOARD 202

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DRAMATIC ART 204

THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME AUSTRALIA 206

UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA - SYDNEY 210

WENTWORTH INSTITUTE 212

PART 3: APPLY DIRECT INSTITUTIONS

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The institutions listed below manage their own admissions. UAC does not process applications to these institutions.

Each institution’s entry includes general information and a list of available courses. Full course descriptions are published on the UAC website.

READING THE COURSE LISTSCourse nameB = BachelorM = MasterDip = DiplomaAdvDip = Advanced DiplomaAssocDeg = Associate Degree

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

DFEE = domestic fee-paying (not subsidised - you pay the full cost of the course) Most courses offered at apply direct institutions are DFEE.

CSP = Commonwealth-supported place (subsidised by the Australian Government)

All international students pay the full cost of their course.

Course codeEach course is given a UAC identification code. This code is for use on UAC’s online course search only. You do not apply for this course through UAC or use this code when you apply directly to the institution.

Pattern of attendance3F = 3 years of full-time study6P = 6 years of part-time study3F/EqP = 3 years of full-time or equivalent part-time study

INTRODUCTION

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CRICOS provider number 02155J

AIT

GET IN TOUCHAcademy of Information TechnologyPO Box K913, Haymarket NSW 1240

tel:  Sydney:(02) 9211 8399 Melbourne: (03) 9005 2328email:  [email protected]: ait.edu.aufacebook: AITcreativetwitter: AITcreativeyoutube: AITsydney instagram: AITcreative

In personSydneyLevel 2, 7 Kelly Street, Ultimo NSW 2007

MelbourneLevel 13, 120 Spencer Street, Melbourne VIC 3000

OPEN DAYSInfo nights, workshops and industry connectionsAIT info nights are perfect for students and parents who want to explore the endless opportunities available in the growing creative industry.

Throughout the year, AIT hosts various industry nights, events and meet-ups to provide students with multiple opportunities for networking and showcasing their work. Part of the networking opportunities also includes the internships available as part of the ActivAIT program. Our dedicated industry liaison assists students who possess a great attitude and talent to find an internship within their desired field of study.

IMPORTANT DATESWe have several intakes per year.

Major intakesMonday 15 July 2019Monday 4 November 2019Monday 9 March 2020

Mid-term intakesMonday 6 May 2019Monday 2 September 2019Monday 6 January 2020

For information about intakes, contact AIT.

ACADEMY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

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AIT has a wide-range of lecture theatres, computer labs, classrooms, and special purpose venues. Dedicated student libraries and creative makerspace areas give students the room to collaborate and share ideas.

In a world where it’s not just about what you know but who you know, we’ll connect you to the best in the business to help you land the job of your dreams. Whether it’s through internships, mastertalks, industry events or awards, come and share who we know.

What are you waiting for? Come find yourself at AIT.

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/ait

Are you ready to unleash your creativity and forge a career you’ll love in film, games, digital design or IT? Come play at AIT, where you’ll be surrounded by like-minded creatives, make lifelong friends, be encouraged to explore your creativity freely, and be fully supported to realise your full potential.

Our classes and workshops are small, so we can deliver customised tuition based on your level of skill and experience. Learn how to master the tools of your craft through our hands-on practical approach to learning. We complement theory with a strong emphasis on applied and practical learning, so you’re better prepared for the career of your dreams.

Advanced equipment and an inspiring learning culture make our learning experience unlike any other. We are quick to capture and adapt to the ever-evolving industry trends to ensure that our students have a competitive advantage with the latest knowledge and practical skills that are desired in industry. 

STUDYING AT AIT

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ACADEMY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYCourse name Campus Course

codeFee type

Pattern of attendance

B Digital Design Sydney AIT030 DFEE 3F

B Digital Design Melbourne AIT040 DFEE 3F

B Information Technology (Specialising in Mobile Applications Development or Games Programming) Sydney AIT050 DFEE 3F

B Information Technology (Specialising in Mobile Applications Development or Games Programming) Melbourne AIT060 DFEE 3F

B Interactive Media (Specialising in 2D Animation, 3D Design, Film & Video or Game Design) Sydney AIT010 DFEE 3F

B Interactive Media (Specialising in 2D Animation, 3D Design, Film & Video or Game Design) Melbourne AIT020 DFEE 3F

Refer to page 186 for an explanation of abbreviations.

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AMPA

ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND PERFORMING ARTS

GET IN TOUCHAcademy of Music and Performing Arts (AMPA)136 Chalmers Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010

tel: (02) 9310 3111 email: [email protected] website: ampa.edu.au facebook: TheAMPA twitter: TheAMPA1 instagram: academyofmusicandperformingart

In personMusic 136 Chalmers Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010

Dance Unit 4/85–91 O’Riordan Street, Alexandria NSW 2015

OPEN DAYSAMPA holds Open Days and Information Sessions throughout each year. For more information, visit ampa.edu.au or call (02) 9310 3111.

Guided tours of AMPA’s campus and facilities are also available. To make an appointment, call AMPA on (02) 9310 3111 or email [email protected].

IMPORTANT DATESTrimester 1Tuesday 28 January 2020

Trimester 2Monday 18 May 2020

Trimester 3Monday 7 September 2020

AMPA holds auditions for each intake throughout the year with flexible audition options for interstate, regional and international applicants.

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AMPA

The institution’s supportive and collaborative community environment encourages students to pursue excellence in all aspects of their academic, practical and creative study. AMPA equips talented artists with the skills essential to succeed as musicians, dancers, performing artists, composers, producers, choreographers, directors, teachers and industry professionals in Australia and around the world.

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/ampa

The Academy of Music and Performing Arts (AMPA) is an innovative independent institution leading the way in tertiary education for performing arts in Australia.

With its uniquely personal approach and highly selective admission criteria, AMPA commits to providing the highest quality in undergraduate and postgraduate performing arts degrees. Focus areas include music (contemporary, jazz and classical), dance (contemporary, ballet, jazz and hip hop), and music theatre and composition/music production.

STUDYING AT AMPA

ACADEMY OF MUSIC AND PERFORMING ARTSCourse name Campus Course

codeFee type

Pattern of attendance

B Dance Surry Hills AMPA20 DFEE 2F/EqP

B Music (Performance) Surry Hills AMPA10 DFEE 2F/EqP

Refer to page 186 for an explanation of abbreviations.

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ALPHACRUCIS COLLEGE

CRICOS provider number 00958A

AC

GET IN TOUCHAlphacrucis CollegePO Box 337, Parramatta NSW 2124

tel: Sydney: (02) 8893 9000 Melbourne: (03) 8799 1111 Brisbane: (07) 3117 9188 Perth: (08) 9355 0051 Hobart: (03) 6231 5889 Adelaide: (08) 7127 1489

email: [email protected]: ac.edu.au

In personAC Sydney 30 Cowper Street, Parramatta NSW 2150

AC Melbourne1 Keith Campbell Court, Scoresby VIC 3179

AC Brisbane48 O’Keefe Street, Woolloongabba QLD 4102

AC PerthSuite 3, 642 Albany Highway, Victoria Park WA 6100

AC Hobart45 Melville Street, Hobart TAS 7000

AC Adelaide1013 South Road. Melrose Park SA 5039

OPEN DAYSEvery day is Open Day at AC Sydney. Alphacrucis College off ers one-on-one campus tours, which allow you to discover more about your desired course with our Future Students team.

Have all your questions answered, and help make a diff erence in your life and in the lives of others, by designing a tailor-made opportunity which suits your needs. Let us help you in making your decision to study easier.

If you would like to visit AC Sydney and learn more about the course of your dreams, feel free to email [email protected] or give us a call on 1300 228 355 to set up an appointment.

IMPORTANT DATESSemester 1Monday 2 March – Friday 12 June 2020

Mid-semester breakSaturday 11 April – Sunday 26 April 2020

Semester 2Monday 3 August – Friday 20 November 2020

Mid-semester breakSaturday 26 September – Sunday 18 October 2020

For other campus dates and VET program dates, call AC on (02) 8893 9000 or 1300 228 355, or visit ac.edu.au.

ALPHACRUCIS COLLEGE

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PATHWAYS TO YOUR FUTURE.

A L P H AC R U C I S C O L L E G E

BUSINESS TEACHING THEOLOGY MINISTRY LEADERSHIP MUSIC CHAPLAINCY COUNSELLING COMMUNITY SERVICES

1300 228 355 WWW.AC.EDU.AU

AC

AC Higher Education awards are accredited by the Tertiary Education Quality Standards Agency (TEQSA), Australia’s independent regulator of the higher education sector. AC bachelor, masters and doctoral degrees are recognised as equivalent to university awards.

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/ac

Established in 1948, Alphacrucis College (AC) has educated thousands of influential leaders who have significantly impacted communities and churches across the globe. Our mission is to provide excellence in education to equip leaders to change the world.

If you desire to be a great influence in the areas of business, leadership, theology, ministry, missions, music, teaching, community services, chaplaincy and social science, then studying a certificate, diploma, bachelor, masters or doctorate at AC is for you.

AC has multiple campuses across Australia and New Zealand in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Hobart, Adelaide and Auckland, and Online.

STUDYING AT ALPHACRUCIS COLLEGE

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

B Applied Social Science Sydney AC0040 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Applied Social Science Brisbane AC0041 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Applied Social Science Hobart AC0042 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Applied Social Science Global Online AC0044 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Business Sydney AC0010 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Business Brisbane AC0011 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Business Perth AC0012 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Business Global Online AC0013 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Education (Primary) Sydney AC0020 DFEE 4F/EqP

B Education (Primary) Global Online AC0021 DFEE 4F/EqP

B Education (Secondary) Sydney AC0030 DFEE 4F/EqP

B Education (Secondary) Global Online AC0031 DFEE 4F/EqP

B Ministry Sydney AC0060 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Ministry Brisbane AC0061 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Ministry Perth AC0062 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Ministry Hobart AC0063 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Ministry Adelaide AC0064 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Ministry Melbourne AC0065 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Ministry Global Online AC0066 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Theology Sydney AC0050 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Theology Perth AC0051 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Theology Brisbane AC0052 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Theology Adelaide AC0053 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Theology Melbourne AC0054 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Theology Hobart AC0055 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Theology Global Online AC0056 DFEE 3F/EqP

Dip Business Sydney AC0070 DFEE 1F/EqP

Dip Business Adelaide AC0071 DFEE 1F/EqP

Dip Business Brisbane AC0072 DFEE 1F/EqP

Dip Business Global Online AC0073 DFEE 1F/EqP

Dip Chaplaincy Sydney AC0100 DFEE 1F/EqP

Dip Chaplaincy Hobart AC0101 DFEE 1F/EqP

Dip Chaplaincy Brisbane AC0102 DFEE 1F/EqP

Dip Chaplaincy Adelaide AC0103 DFEE 1F/EqP

Dip Chaplaincy Perth AC0104 DFEE 1F/EqP

Dip Chaplaincy Melbourne AC0105 DFEE 1F/EqP

Dip Community Services Sydney AC0090 DFEE 1.5F/EqP

Dip Leadership Sydney AC0080 DFEE 1F/EqP

Dip Leadership Perth AC0081 DFEE 1F/EqP

Dip Leadership Adelaide AC0082 DFEE 1F/EqP

Dip Leadership Melbourne AC0083 DFEE 1F/EqP

Dip Leadership Global Online AC0084 DFEE 1F/EqP

Dip Ministry Sydney AC0110 DFEE 1F/EqP

Dip Ministry Hobart AC0111 DFEE 1F/EqP

Dip Ministry Perth AC0112 DFEE 1F/EqP

AC

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Course name Campus Course code

Fee type

Pattern of attendance

Dip Ministry Adelaide AC0113 DFEE 1F/EqP

Dip Ministry Melbourne AC0114 DFEE 1F/EqP

Dip Ministry Brisbane AC0115 DFEE 1F/EqP

Dip Ministry Global Online AC0116 DFEE 1F/EqP

Refer to page 186 for an explanation of abbreviations.

ACLOOKING FOR A COURSE?Go to UAC’s course search at uac.edu.au or in the My UAC app

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AFTR

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GET IN TOUCHAustralian Film Television and Radio School PO Box 2286, Strawberry Hills NSW 2012

tel: 1300 13 14 61 or (02) 9805 6444 email: [email protected] website: aftrs.edu.au facebook: @aftrs twitter: @aftrs youtube: AFTRSShowcase instagram: @aftrs

In personAFTRS Student Centre The Entertainment Quarter Moore Park, Sydney NSW 2021

OPEN DAYSaturday 10 August 2019, 10am – 3.30pm

IMPORTANT DATESApplication period July – November 2019 (visit the AFTRS website for details)

Orientation week February 2020

Established in 1973 by the Australian Government, AFTRS provides unrivalled opportunities for its students to network and form lifelong professional relationships while learning at a state-of-the-art film school. AFTRS has a track record of award success. The School’s alumni and staff have both won and been nominated for a slate of Academy, Golden Globe, Emmy, BAFTA and AACTA awards and its graduates are working at the highest levels in the screen and broadcast industries.

The Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) is Australia’s leading screen and broadcast school. Established to fuel and empower Australian creativity and storytelling, AFTRS is committed to finding storytellers from all over Australia to tell the diverse stories of this country. Funded by the Australian Government, and internationally regarded, the School is consistently rated one of the top film schools in the world by screen industry publication The Hollywood Reporter, the only Australian educational institution to make this prestigious list.

STUDYING AT AFTRS

AUSTRALIAN FILM TELEVISION AND RADIO SCHOOL

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At AFTRS, our purpose is to find and empower diverse Australian talent to shape and share their stories with the world by delivering future-focused, industry-relevant education, research and training. The School delivers dynamic screen education offerings, including the Bachelor of Arts Screen: Production, Master of Arts Screen, Graduate Diploma in Radio, Industry Certificates and short courses, all of which are focused on creating industry-ready graduates.

The AFTRS Bachelor of Arts Screen: Production is a three-year, full-time course designed for students with a passion for storytelling and a commitment to a career in the screen industries. AFTRS is eager to work with people from a diverse range of backgrounds who are imaginative, collaborative and keen to develop their voice as Australian storytellers.

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/aftrs

AUSTRALIAN FILM TELEVISION AND RADIO SCHOOLCourse name Campus Course

codeFee type

Pattern of attendance

B Arts Screen: Production Sydney AFTRS1 DFEE 3F

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JMC

GET IN TOUCHJMC Academy 561 Harris Street, Ultimo NSW 2007

tel: (02) 8241 8899 or 1300 410 311 email: [email protected] website: jmcacademy.edu.aufacebook: jmcacademytwitter: JMCAcademyyoutube: JMCAcademylinkedin: school/jmcacademyinstagram: jmcacademy

OPEN DAYSJMC Academy Open Days are held in January, May and August.

For further information, visit jmcacademy.edu.au or call 1300 410 311.

IMPORTANT DATESIntake dates: June 2019 September 2019 February 2020

Enrolments now open for all intakes.

For specific information on intake and orientation dates, visit jmcacademy.edu.au.

JMC ACADEMY

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Explore your creative side. Register now!Degrees and diplomas in Music, Songwriting,

Audio, Entertainment Business, Animation, Film, Games and Digital Design.

18 MAY + 17 AUG

JMC

Facilities and IndustryWith advanced-design campuses in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, ongoing technology upgrades, a dedicated team of academics, industry mentors, and a network of international master class lecturers, JMC Academy is committed to ensuring our graduates are immersed in industry from day one.

Postgraduate studiesStudents who successfully graduate from any Bachelor Degree at JMC Academy may apply for entry into the Master of Creative Industries for postgraduate study.

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/jmc

Celebrating over 35 years in education, JMC Academy continues to lead the way in creative industries education, off ering Degrees and Diplomas in Music, Songwriting, Audio Engineering, Film and Television Production, Entertainment Business Management, Digital Design, 3D Animation and Game Design.

Co-curricular projects and programsJMC Academy’s curriculum has been developed with a focus on emerging industry trends, professional development, collaboration and networking. The programs off ered at JMC Academy are unique in combining essential critical thinking with the project based work and practical experience critical to the industry. Students from all departments have the opportunity to work together on collaborative projects, providing them with a diverse opportunity in which to apply their skills. At JMC, students are also able to build and apply their knowledge abroad through study tours and exchange opportunities.

STUDYING AT JMC ACADEMY

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JMC ACADEMYCourse name Campus Course

codeFee type

Pattern of attendance

B Creative Arts (3D Animation) Sydney JMC050 DFEE 2F

B Creative Arts (Film and Television) Sydney JMC070 DFEE 2F

B Creative Arts (Game Design) Sydney JMC060 DFEE 2F

B Creative Technology (Audio Engineering and Sound Production) Sydney JMC030 DFEE 2F

B Design (Visual Communications) Sydney JMC080 DFEE 2F

B Entertainment (Business Management) Sydney JMC040 DFEE 2F

B Music (Contemporary Performance) Sydney JMC010 DFEE 2F

B Music (Songwriting) Sydney JMC020 DFEE 2F

Dip Audio Engineering and Sound Production Sydney JMC035 DFEE 1F

Dip Creative Arts (3D Animation) Sydney JMC055 DFEE 1F

Dip Creative Arts (Film and Television) Sydney JMC075 DFEE 1F

Dip Creative Arts (Game Design) Sydney JMC065 DFEE 1F

Dip Design (Visual Communications) Sydney JMC085 DFEE 1F

Dip Entertainment Business Management Sydney JMC045 DFEE 1F

Dip Music (Contemporary Performance) Sydney JMC015 DFEE 1F

Dip Music (Songwriting) Sydney JMC025 DFEE 1F

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LPAB

LEGAL PROFESSION ADMISSION BOARD

GET IN TOUCHLegal Profession Admission Board NSW Department of Justice Level 4, 37 Bligh Street (cnr Hunter Street) Sydney NSW 2000

tel: (02) 9338 3500 email: [email protected] website: lpab.justice.nsw.gov.au linkedin: school/lpab-lec-diploma-in-law

OPEN DAYS Open day and course info day 15 August 2019, 6 February 2020

For further information, email [email protected]

IMPORTANT DATES Semester 1 – Summer

Applications close Sunday 1 September 2019

Orientation day Friday 1 November 2019

Semester commences Monday 4 November 2019

Semester 2 – Winter

Applications close Sunday 1 March 2020

Orientation day Friday 1 May 2020

Semester commences Monday 4 May 2020

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Graduates are unique because of the nature of the course. Emphasis in the Board’s curriculum is on its practical, professional orientation. Taught at night and on weekends, our students study while working and so are prepared to meet the rigorous demands of practice. They are experienced in managing competing priorities and practiced in meeting tight deadlines. Completion of the Board’s course requires resilience, perseverance and a real hunger to attain legal knowledge. This characteristic, coupled with the high academic standards of the course, produces confident and work ready graduates. This is one of the most affordable courses as a pathway to the legal profession.

Students are taught in a lecture based program by leaders in their fields, drawn from the ranks of academia and the profession. Lecturers include authors of leading textbooks, and barristers arguing the cases which will shape the law of tomorrow. For the purposes of admission as a lawyer, graduates of the Board’s course meet the academic requirements, as do accredited university law schools. Generations of judges, solicitors and barristers have been educated in this way for over 170 years.

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/lpab

From 1848, before Australian universities offered law degrees, the Supreme Court of New South Wales set examinations for admission to the profession. This tradition has been continued by the Legal Profession Admission Board (LPAB), allowing people to study law , in the country as well as the city, and to become lawyers in circumstances where it might not have been possible otherwise.

The Legal Profession Admission Board (LPAB ) offers the oldest law course in Australia. The Board’s long history of providing legal education has contributed to a unique and rigorous course that prepares students for legal work in many areas, including business, policy, public service, academia and advocacy. Graduates of the LPAB course are leaders in the legal profession.

The LPAB governs the accreditation for all law courses in educational institutions in NSW. The Board’s course set the standard and shaped the curriculum against which all other law courses are measured. These highly regarded standards are maintained today through a unique collaboration between the LPAB and the Law Extension Committee (LEC) of the University of Sydney. Together they continue the exceptional teaching and examination traditions instituted by the Supreme Court of NSW prior to the first university law degrees in Australia.

STUDYING AT THE LEGAL PROFESSION ADMISSION BOARD

LEGAL PROFESSION ADMISSION BOARDCourse name Campus Course

codeFee type

Pattern of attendance

Dip Law Sydney LPBA01 DFEE 5P

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NIDA

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DRAMATIC ART

GET IN TOUCHNational Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) UNSW, Kensington campus, Sydney NSW 2052

tel: (02) 9697 7600 email: [email protected] website: nida.edu.au facebook: NIDAcommunity twitter: NIDAcommunity youtube: NIDAcommunity linkedin: school/nida instagram: NIDAcommunity

In personNIDA, 215 Anzac Parade , Kensington NSW 2033

OPEN DAYSSaturday 15 June 2019, 9am–4pm Performances, demos, tours, workshops and more.

Visit nida.edu.au/open-day for more details.

IMPORTANT DATESSemester 1 starts February 2020

Semester 2 starts July 2020

Through pathways, NIDA also offers Vocational Diplomas (RTO 90349) in live production, make-up, musical theatre and stage and screen performance.

NIDA: A unique learning experienceIndustry engagement and collaborative student learning are core ingredients of a NIDA course, with graduates from the past 60 years enjoying highly successful careers in Australia and around the world.

NIDA’s leading role in conservatoire-style teaching of the dramatic and performing arts is acknowledged by the Australian Government, with significant funding provided by the Department of Communications and the Arts.

Learn at Australia’s leading dramatic arts education institution – and one of the world’s top 10 drama schools! The Hollywood Reporter’s 2018 international ranking places NIDA in the top echelons, along with London’s Royal Academy of Dramatic Art and New York’s Juilliard School.

NIDA is recognised as one of the world’s best dramatic art conservatoires and is the leading school of dramatic art in Australia. The NIDA Conservatoire offers Bachelor of Fine Arts and Master of Fine Arts degrees in acting, costume, cultural leadership, design, directing, props, scenic construction, technical theatre and stage management, voice and writing for performance.

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Ranked in world’s top 10 drama schools

by the Hollywood Reporter*

*Abramovitch, Seth. ‘The 25 Best Drama Schools for an Acting Degree, Ranked’. The Hollywood Reporter May 2018. Web.Photo: NIDA © 2018

NIDA

NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF DRAMATIC ARTCourse name Campus Course

codeFee type

Pattern of attendance

B Fine Arts (Acting) Kensington NIDA01 DFEE 3F

B Fine Arts (Costume) Kensington NIDA02 DFEE 3F

B Fine Arts (Design for Performance) Kensington NIDA03 DFEE 3F

B Fine Arts (Properties and Objects) Kensington NIDA04 DFEE 3F

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

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

Refer to page 186 for an explanation of abbreviations.

Our purposeWe ignite the creativity of emerging dramatic artists by empowering them through conservatoire learning to become sought-after practitioners and change-makers in a global environment.

Our commitmentWe bring together inspirational experts to create transformational experiences through the dramatic arts.

Our graduatesNIDA graduates have had national and international impact and have made significant contributions to Australia’s theatre, screen and creative industries. Our

graduates are recognised, not only for their success on stage and behind the scenes, but also for their dedication to Australia’s cultural fabric. They have played a major role in telling Australian stories since the 1960s.

Acclaimed alumni include Cate Blanchett, Rob Collins, Fiona Crombie, Judy Davis, Remy Hii, Deborah Riley, Richard Roxburgh, Shari Sebbens, Sarah Snook, Yael Stone, Hugo Weaving and Kip Williams.

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/nida

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UNDA

GET IN TOUCHThe University of Notre Dame AustraliaPO Box 944, Broadway NSW 2007

tel: (02) 8204 4404email: [email protected]: notredame.edu.aufacebook: notredamesydinstagram: notredamesyd

In personThe University of Notre Dame Australia 140 Broadway, Chippendale NSW 2008

OPEN DAYSOpen DaySaturday 31 August 2019, 9am–3pm

Events are held at the Broadway campus on the corner of Broadway and Abercrombie Street, Chippendale.

Visit notredame.edu.au/events for up-to-date information.

IMPORTANT DATESJanuary round applications closeFriday 24 January 2020

Enrolment datesMid January 2020

Orientation weekMonday 10 – Friday 14 February 2020*

Lectures startMonday 17 February 2020*

* Subject to change.

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THE CRITICAL THINKERFINDS FORM

We challenge our students to examine problems from different angles and solve them with a fresh

perspective. At Notre Dame, critical thinking is embedded in all of our degrees. It’s a crucial

skillset developed over centuries that will prepare you for an age of unprecedented change. It’s why we were voted No.1 for overall quality of

educational experience in Australia. (qilt.edu.au) Contact us for the education of a lifetime.

Natural critical thinkers notredame.edu.au/sydney

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Our campuses in Darlinghurst and Chippendale are located centrally in Sydney’s vibrant inner city hubs, which are close to public transport, a wide variety of cafes and restaurants, and Sydney’s Central Business District – so our students are always at the heart of the action.

At Notre Dame, we provide our students with an integrative and transformative educational experience that combines theoretical knowledge, excellent disciplinary expertise and professional skills relevant to their chosen profession.

* The University has received 5-star ratings 12 years in a row for Overall Experience, Teaching Quality and Skills Development (The Good Universities Guide 2019).

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/unda

At Notre Dame, we’re shaping a new generation of leaders – the critical thinkers. We’re teaching our students to think in new ways and empowering them to make a difference. As an academic community, we welcome open and rigorous enquiry, debate and discussion. All our students, whether they are studying nursing, medicine, education, business, law, philosophy or the arts, are immersed in a tradition that has inspired the world’s best thinkers for centuries. We encourage our students to put their critical thinking skills into practice by integrating some of the most comprehensive practical experience in Australia into all of our degrees.

Since we were founded in 1989 in Western Australia, we have grown to become a national university with 12,000 students across three campuses in Sydney, Fremantle and Broome. Our student experience, employment and graduate outcomes are among the best in New South Wales, Western Australia, and Australia*.

Our lecturers are professionals who are deeply engaged with their industries, and our small class sizes facilitate face-to-face discussion and practical, career-focused learning. We know that each student has their own gifts and talents, and believe higher education should prepare students for a rich, fulfilling, reflective life, and a career path with purpose.

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B Accounting Sydney – Broadway UNDA01 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Advertising and Public Relations Sydney – Broadway UNDA02 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Arts Sydney – Broadway UNDA03 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Arts (Politics and Journalism) Sydney – Broadway UNDA04 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Business Administration Sydney – Broadway UNDA05 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Commerce Sydney – Broadway UNDA06 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Commerce/B Arts Sydney – Broadway UNDA07 DFEE 4F/EqP

B Commerce/B Communications and Media Sydney – Broadway UNDA08 DFEE 4F/EqP

B Communications and Media Sydney – Broadway UNDA09 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Communications and Media/B Arts Sydney – Broadway UNDA10 DFEE 4F/EqP

B Human Resource Management Sydney – Broadway UNDA11 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Human Resource Management/B Arts Sydney – Broadway UNDA12 DFEE 4F/EqP

B Laws Sydney – Broadway UNDA13 DFEE 4F/EqP

B Laws/B Arts Sydney – Broadway UNDA14 DFEE 5F/EqP

B Laws/B Arts (Politics and Journalism) Sydney – Broadway UNDA15 DFEE 5F/EqP

B Laws/B Commerce Sydney – Broadway UNDA16 DFEE 5F/EqP

B Laws/B Communications and Media Sydney – Broadway UNDA17 DFEE 5F/EqP

B Laws/B Human Resource Management Sydney – Broadway UNDA18 DFEE 5F/EqP

B Laws/B Marketing and Public Relations Sydney – Broadway UNDA19 DFEE 5F/EqP

B Laws/B Philosophy Sydney – Broadway UNDA20 DFEE 5F/EqP

B Laws/B Theology Sydney – Broadway UNDA21 DFEE 5F/EqP

B Marketing and Public Relations Sydney – Broadway UNDA22 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Marketing and Public Relations/B Arts Sydney – Broadway UNDA23 DFEE 4F/EqP

B Nursing Sydney – Darlinghurst UNDA24 CSP 3F/EqP

B Philosophy Sydney – Broadway UNDA25 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Philosophy/B Theology Sydney – Broadway UNDA26 DFEE 5F/EqP

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THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME AUSTRALIA (CONTINUED)

Course name Campus Course code

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Pattern of attendance

B Primary Education Sydney – Broadway UNDA27 CSP 4F/EqP

B Secondary Education Sydney – Broadway UNDA28 CSP 4F/EqP

B Theology Sydney – Broadway UNDA29 DFEE 3F/EqP

Refer to page 186 for an explanation of abbreviations.

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UTAS

GET IN TOUCHDarlinghurst campus University of TasmaniaLeichhardt StreetDarlinghurst NSW 2010

Rozelle campus University of TasmaniaCorner of Church and Glover StreetsLilyfield NSW 2040

tel: 1300 363 864email: [email protected]: utas.edu.au

OPEN DAYSSydneySunday 1 September 2019

TasmaniaHobart Sunday 4 August 2019Launceston Saturday 10 August 2019Burnie Sunday 11 August 2019

IMPORTANT DATESOrientation Week commences Monday 17 February 2020

Semester 1 commences Monday 24 February 2020

STUDYING AT UTAS – SYDNEY

UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA – SYDNEY

The University of Tasmania off ers specialist health care training at our two campuses in Sydney, in partnership with NSW health care providers. Our two-year fast-track courses are accredited to ensure you’re ready to join the workforce when you graduate. We’ve been teaching courses in NSW for nearly 15 years in response to the industry need for highly-trained health professionals.

You can take advantage of easy transport links and connections to St Vincent’s Hospital at our Darlinghurst campus – a small but dedicated teaching facility for the Bachelor of Nursing (Fast Track).

We are co-located with St Vincent’s Hospital which has a long history as a premier teaching hospital.

If you’re looking for opportunities throughout Sydney and NSW, you can undertake the Bachelor of Nursing (Fast Track) or the Bachelor of Paramedic Practice (Fast Track) at our Rozelle campus. This campus is located in the Callan Park precinct which includes the headquarters of the Ambulance Service of NSW. Our university has connections with a number of local health districts providing placement opportunities for you to apply your learning in real environments.

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Our health training in Sydney is distinguished by our unique two-year degrees. How is a two-year degree possible? There is no short cut – we teach the same curriculum over three semesters per year, by adding a third semester over spring/summer. By fast-tracking your degree, you will undertake 12 units of study each year rather than eight (including placements) and can graduate with the same high quality degree sooner.

Fast Track is more intensive than a three year degree, so it’s for dedicated learners who know the career they want to pursue after they graduate. If this sounds like you, take advantage of the University of Tasmania’s distinctive campuses and courses in 2020.

UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA – SYDNEYCourse name Campus Course

codeFeetype

Pattern of attendance

B Nursing Darlinghurst UTAS01 DFEE 2F/EqP

B Nursing Rozelle UTAS02 DFEE 2F/EqP

B Paramedic Practice Rozelle UTAS03 DFEE 2F/EqP

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GET IN TOUCHWentworth Institute of Higher Education Level 1, 302–306 Elizabeth Street Surry Hills NSW 2010

tel: (02) 8252 9999 email: [email protected] website: win.edu.au/win_hiedu facebook: winhiedu twitter: wentworthsyd linkedin: company/wentworth-institute-sydney instagram: win_highereducation

OPEN DAYOpen day and course info day Saturday 31 August 2019

For other dates visit win.edu.au/win_hiedu.

IMPORTANT DATESSemester 1Orientation week commences Monday 24 February 2020

Semester commences Monday 2 March 2020

Semester 2Orientation week commences Monday 13 July 2020

Semester commences Monday 20 July 2020

Semester 3Orientation week commences Monday 9 November 2020

Semester commences Monday 16 November 2020

WENTWORTH INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATION

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and beyond

At WIN Higher Education, you are not a number.You are a person and you are special.

WENTWORTH INSTITUTEOF

HIGHER EDUCATIONwww.win.edu.au/win_hiedu/

Students are often lost,confused andunsupported at a university with large numbers in a class.

Don’t get lost in the system

DIPLOMA OF BUSINESSCRICOS COURSE CODE: 084521B

BACHELOR OF BUSINESSCRICOS COURSE CODE: 084523M

BACHELOR OF INTERACTIVE MEDIACRICOS COURSE CODE: 074192G

BACHELOR OF BUSINESS (PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING)CRICOS COURSE CODE: 084525J

CRICOS Provider Code: 03279M

We will support you all the way to get your degree...

WIN

All our courses have been developed in close collaboration with industry so that students can gain relevant and sought-after skills. Our courses are designed to lead to successful and fulfilling careers in various fields, both in Australia and in the global marketplace.

We are committed to providing a valuable educational experience in a friendly atmosphere, with student support for academic studies and personal issues so that every student has the opportunity to reach their potential.

For detailed information on courses and admission criteria visit uac.edu.au/win

Wentworth Institute of Higher Education is located opposite Central Railway Station and is distinguished by its small classes and support for the individual student. Wentworth Institute provides high quality in business and interactive media programs of study at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

Wentworth Institute’s mission is to provide industry-relevant and innovative higher education courses to address the learning needs of committed students and, in turn, the future needs of the businesses and industries in which they will contribute their values, skills and knowledge.

Our higher education degrees are accredited through the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency (TEQSA) and by the relevant professional bodies.

STUDYING AT WENTWORTH INSTITUTE

WENTWORTH INSTITUTE OF HIGHER EDUCATIONCourse name Campus Course

codeFeetype

Pattern of attendance

B Interactive Media Surry Hills WI0010 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Business Surry Hills WI0020 DFEE 3F/EqP

B Business (Professional Accounting) Surry Hills WI0030 DFEE 3F/EqP

Dip Business Surry Hills WI0040 DFEE 1F/EqP

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The Course Finder is a guide to undergraduate courses offered to domestic students in 2020. Not all courses are available to international students: refer to the institution information in Part 2 for details.

The Course Finder is in two parts: − The cross-referenced index links subject areas and topics to main areas of study.

− The areas of study are then set out in the main areas of study index, with a list of relevant course names, institutions and course codes.

Full course descriptions will be published on the UAC website when details are confirmed.

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MAIN AREAS OF STUDY INDEX 219

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AAboriginal health see Health and Society and CultureAboriginal studies see Society and CultureAccounting see Management and CommerceActuarial studies see Management and CommerceAdult education see EducationAdvertising see Management and CommerceAgribusiness see Management and CommerceAgricultural science see Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies Aircraft operation see EngineeringAllied Health see HealthAnatomy see HealthAnimal science see Natural and Physical SciencesAnimation see Creative ArtsAnthropology see Society and CultureApplied science see Natural and Physical SciencesArchaeology see Society and CultureArchitecture see Architecture and BuildingArts see Society and CultureAsian studies see Society and CultureAstronomy see Natural and Physical SciencesAudio engineering/production see Creative ArtsAustralian studies see Society and CultureAviation science see Engineering

BBanking see Management and CommerceBehavioural science see Society and CultureBiological science see Natural and Physical SciencesBiology see Natural and Physical SciencesBiomedical sciences see Health and Natural and Physical SciencesBiotechnology see Natural and Physical SciencesBrand management see Management and Commerce and Creative ArtsBuilding see Architecture and BuildingBusiness administration/studies see Management and Commerce

CCeramics see Creative ArtsChemical engineering see EngineeringChemistry see Natural and Physical SciencesChinese medicine see HealthChiropractic see HealthCinema studies see Society and CultureCivil engineering see EngineeringClimate change see Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies and Natural and Physical SciencesClinical science see HealthCommerce see Management and CommerceCommunications see Creative ArtsCommunity education see EducationCommunity welfare see Society and CultureComputer engineering see EngineeringComputer science see Information TechnologyConservation studies see Agriculture, Environmental and Related StudiesConstruction economics see Architecture and BuildingConstruction engineering see EngineeringConstruction management see Architecture and BuildingConstruction technology see Architecture and BuildingContemporary studies see Society and CultureConveyancing see Society and CultureCounselling see Society and CultureCreative arts see Creative Arts

Creative industries see Creative ArtsCriminology see Society and Culture

DData Science see Information Technology and Natural and Physical SciencesDental prosthetics/science/technology see HealthDesign see Architecture and Building and Creative ArtsDesign and planning see Architecture and BuildingDigital business see Management and CommerceDigital design or Digital media design see Creative ArtsDigital media see Creative ArtsDiversional therapy see HealthDrama see Creative Arts

EEarly childhood teaching see EducationE-business see Management and CommerceEcology see Natural and Physical SciencesEconometrics see Society and CultureEconomics see Society and CultureEducation see EducationElectrical/electronic engineering see EngineeringElectronic commerce see Management and CommerceElectronics see EngineeringEmployment relations see Management and CommerceEnabling courses see Mixed Field ProgramsEngineering or Engineering science see EngineeringEnglish see Society and CultureEntrepreneurship see Management and Commerce and Information TechnologyEnvironmental engineering see EngineeringEnvironmental futures see Natural and Physical SciencesEnvironmental rehabilitation studies see Agriculture, Environmental and Related StudiesEnvironmental science see Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies and Natural and Physical SciencesEquine science see Natural and Physical SciencesEvent management see Management and Commerce and Food, Hospitality and Personal ServicesExercise physiology see HealthExercise science see Health and Natural and Physical Sciences

FFamily studies see Society and CultureFashion design see Creative ArtsFashion management see Management and CommerceFilm see Creative ArtsFinance see Management and CommerceFinancial advising/planning see Management and CommerceFine arts see Creative ArtsFood science or technology see Natural and Physical Sciences and EngineeringFood sustainability see Agriculture, Environmental and Related StudiesForensic Biology see Natural and Physical SciencesForensic Chemistry see Natural and Physical SciencesForensics see Natural and Physical SciencesForestry see Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies

GGame design/development/programming see Creative Arts and Information TechnologyGeography (human and physical) see Natural and Physical Sciences and Society and CultureGeology see Natural and Physical SciencesGeophysics see Natural and Physical SciencesGraphic design see Creative Arts

HHealth education/promotion see EducationHealth science see HealthHistory see Society and Culture

CROSS-REFERENCED INDEXLook for a subject area that interests you (eg Aboriginal studies) then turn to the cross-referenced heading (eg Society and Culture) in the main areas of study index to find relevant courses.

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Horticulture see Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies Hospitality see Food, Hospitality and Personal Services and Management and CommerceHotel management see Food, Hospitality and Personal Services and Management and CommerceHumanities see Society and CultureHuman movement see HealthHuman resource management see Management and CommerceHuman services see Society and Culture

IIllustration see Creative ArtsIndigenous studies see Society and CultureIndustrial design see Architecture and BuildingIndustrial relations see Management and CommerceInformation management see Engineering and Management and CommerceInformation systems see Information TechnologyInformation technology see Information TechnologyInnovation see Management and CommerceInteractive media see Creative ArtsInteractive technologies see Information TechnologyInterior design see Architecture and BuildingInternational business see Management and CommerceInternational studies see Society and Culture

J–KJournalism see Creative ArtsJustice studies see Society and Culture

LLandscape architecture see Architecture and Building and Creative ArtsLanguages see Society and CultureLaw see Society and CultureLaw double or combined degrees see Society and Culture Legal studies see Society and CultureLeisure studies see Food, Hospitality and Personal ServicesLinguistics see Society and CultureLiterature see Society and CultureLogistics see Management and Commerce

MManagement see Management and CommerceMarine engineering see EngineeringMarine science see Natural and Physical Sciences and Agriculture, Environmental and Related StudiesMarketing see Management and Commerce and Creative ArtsMaterials Engineering see Natural and Physical SciencesMathematics see Natural and Physical SciencesMechanical engineering see EngineeringMechatronics see EngineeringMedia studies see Creative ArtsMedia theory and production see Creative ArtsMedical engineering see EngineeringMedical imaging see HealthMedical laboratory science see HealthMedical radiation science see HealthMedicinal chemistry see HealthMedicine double or combined degrees see HealthMedicine/medical sciences see Health and Natural and Physical SciencesMicrobiology see Natural and Physical SciencesMidwifery see HealthMining see EngineeringMinistry see Society and CultureMultimedia see Creative ArtsMusic composition see Creative ArtsMusic performance see Creative ArtsMusic production see Creative Arts

NNanotechnology see Natural and Physical SciencesNaturopathy see HealthNuclear medicine see HealthNursing see HealthNutrition and dietetics see Health

OOccupational therapy see HealthOptometry see HealthOral health see HealthOrganisational learning see EducationOrthoptics see HealthOsteopathy see HealthOutdoor recreation see Society and Culture

PPainting see Creative ArtsParalegal studies see Society and CultureParamedic see HealthPedorthics see HealthPerformance see Creative ArtsPharmacy see HealthPhilosophy see Society and CulturePhotography see Creative ArtsPhysical education see HealthPhysics see Natural and Physical SciencesPhysiology see HealthPhysiotherapy see HealthPlanning see Architecture and BuildingPodiatry see HealthPolicy studies see Society and CulturePolitical science/studies see Society and CulturePreparation courses see Mixed Field ProgramsPrimary teaching see EducationPrintmaking see Creative ArtsProgramming see Information TechnologyProject management see Architecture and Building and Management and CommerceProperty see Architecture and BuildingProperty economics see Management and CommerceProperty management see Management and CommercePsychology see Society and Culture and Health and Natural and Physical SciencesPublic health see HealthPublic relations see Creative Arts and Society and Culture

QQuantity surveying see Architecture and Building

RRadiography see HealthReal estate and property development see Management and Commerce and Architecture and Building Recreational management and planning see Management and Commerce and Food, Hospitality and Personal Services and Society and Culture Religious studies see Society and CultureResource and environmental management see Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies and Management and CommerceRobotics see Engineering

SScience see Natural and Physical SciencesSculpture see Creative ArtsSecondary teaching see EducationSocial ecology see Society and CultureSocial sciences see Society and CultureSocial work see Society and CultureSociology see Society and CultureSoftware engineering see Information TechnologySonography see HealthSpeech pathology/therapy see HealthSport science see Natural and Physical SciencesSports coaching see Society and CultureSports journalism see Creative ArtsSports management see Management and CommerceSports psychology see HealthStatistics see Management and Commerce and Natural and Physical SciencesSurgery see HealthSurveying see Architecture and Building and Engineering

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Sustainability see Agriculture, Environmental and Related StudiesSystems Analysis and Design see Information Technology

TTeaching see EducationTechnology see Natural and Physical Sciences and EngineeringTelecommunications engineering see EngineeringTelevision and radio see Creative ArtsTheatre studies see Creative ArtsTheology see Society and CultureTourism management see Management and CommerceTranslating see Society and Culture

UUrban and regional planning see Architecture and Building

VVeterinary sciences see HealthVideo see Creative ArtsVisual arts/communication see Creative Arts

WWeb design see Creative Arts and Information TechnologyWelfare work see Society and CultureWomen’s studies see Society and CultureWriting see Society and Culture and Creative Arts

X–YYouth work see Society and Culture

ZZoology see Natural and Physical Sciences

KEY TO INSTITUTION ABBREVIATIONSACAP Australian College of Applied Psychology NIDA National Institute of Dramatic ArtAC Alphacrucis College NAS National Art SchoolACU Australian Catholic University SAE SAE Creative Media InstituteAFTR Australian Film, Television and Radio School SCU Southern Cross UniversityAIT Academy of Information Technology SIBT Sydney Institute of Business and TechnologyAMC Australian Maritime College TUA Torrens University AustraliaAMPA Academy of Music and Performing Arts UC University of CanberraANU Australian National University UNDA The University of Notre Dame AustraliaCQU CQUniversity UNE University of New EnglandCSU Charles Sturt University UNSW UNSW Australia (including UNSW Canberra at ADFA)GU Griffith University UON University of NewcastleICMS International College of Management, Sydney UOW University of WollongongJMC JMC Academy USYD University of SydneyLPAB Legal Profession Admission Board UTAS University of Tasmania - SydneyLTU La Trobe University UTS University of Technology SydneyMC Macleay College WI Wentworth InstituteMIT MIT Sydney WS Western Sydney UniversityMQ Macquarie University

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

AGRICULTURE, ENVIRONMENTAL AND RELATED STUDIES

COURSE NAME INST CODEB Agricultural Production and Management UNE 392702B Agricultural Production and Management UNE 392703B Agricultural Science CSU 214024B Agricultural Sciences LTU 187025B Agriculture UNE 393676B Agriculture UNE 393677B Applied Science (Parks, Recreation and Heritage) CSU 215350B Applied Science (Parks, Recreation and Heritage) CSU 215351B Conservation Biology (Honours) UOW 757627B Conservation Biology (Honours) (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 757628B Environment MQ 300549B Environment and Sustainability ANU 138201B Environment and Sustainability (Advanced) (Honours) ANU 138202B Environmental Management UNSW 429540B Environmental Management/B Arts UNSW 429560B Environmental Science CQU 160431B Environmental Science GU 283612B Environmental Science SCU 334100B Environmental Science UC 368023B Environmental Science UNE 392687B Environmental Science UNE 392690B Environmental Science (Honours) UOW 757612B Environmental Science (Honours) (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 757618B Environmental Science and Management CSU 214340B Environmental Science and Management CSU 214341B Environmental Science and Management UON 482750B Environmental Science and Management UON 482760B Environmental Science and Management/B Business UON 482770B Environmental Science and Management/B Business UON 482780B Environmental Science/B Business GU 283613B Environmental Science/B Data Science GU 283614B Environmental Science/B Marine Science and Management SCU 334112B Forest Science and Management SCU 334102B Rural Science UNE 393605B Rural Science UNE 393606B Science/B Advanced Studies (Agriculture) USYD 513940B Sustainability UNE 391682B Sustainability UNE 391683B Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security WS 728028

ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDINGCOURSE NAME INST CODEAssocDeg Building Design CQU 160221AssocDeg Building Surveying CQU 160241B Architectural Design GU 283422B Architectural Design WS 722547B Architectural Studies UNSW 423000B Architecture and Environments USYD 513100B Building and Construction Management UC 361124B Building Design CQU 160231B Building Design Management WS 722514B Building Design Management WS 722516B Building Surveying and Certification (Honours) CQU 160251B City Planning (Honours) UNSW 423600B Computational Design UNSW 423100B Construction Management (Building) (Honours) UON 482450B Construction Management (Building) (Honours) UON 482460B Construction Management (Honours) CQU 160581B Construction Management (Honours) GU 283445B Construction Management (Honours) WS 722538B Construction Management (Honours) WS 722539B Construction Management and Property UNSW 423200B Construction Project Management UTS 602025B Construction Project Management B Arts in International Studies UTS 609195B Construction Technology WS 722519B Design (Architecture) UON 482500

B Design in Architecture USYD 513115B Design in Architecture UTS 602010B Design in Architecture (Honours)/M Architecture USYD 513120B Design in Architecture B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609535B Design in Interior Architecture UTS 602060B Design in Interior Architecture B Arts in International Studies UTS 609280B Design in Interior Architecture B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609550B Industrial Design UNSW 423300B Interior Architecture (Honours) UNSW 423400B Interior Design (Commercial) (DFEE) TUA 551050B Interior Design (Residential) (DFEE) TUA 551060B Landscape Architecture (Honours) UNSW 423500B Landscape Architecture (Hons) UTS 602020B Planning MQ 300141B Planning/M Urban Management and Planning WS 727628B Planning/M Urban Management and Planning WS 727630B Project Management USYD 513610B Surveying (Honours) UON 482705B Surveying (Honours)/B Business UON 482706B The Built Environment (Architecture) UC 363004B The Built Environment (Interior Architecture) UC 363005B The Built Environment (Landscape Architecture) UC 363006B Urban and Environmental Planning GU 283405B Urban and Environmental Planning/B Science GU 283600B Urban and Regional Planning UNE 391647B Urban and Regional Planning UNE 391648Dip Building Design Management (Extended) – 4 terms WS 729615Dip Building Design Management/B Building Design Management WS 729412Dip Construction Management (Extended) – 4 terms WS 729628Dip Construction Management/B Construction Technology WS 729435Dip Interior Design and Decoration (DFEE) TUA 551120

CREATIVE ARTSCOURSE NAME INST CODEAssocDeg Animation (3D Modelling) (DFEE) SAE 630120AssocDeg Animation (Character Animation) (DFEE) SAE 630130AssocDeg Animation (Visual Effects) (DFEE) SAE 630140AssocDeg Audio (Post Production) (DFEE) SAE 630160AssocDeg Audio (Post Production) (DFEE) SAE 630165AssocDeg Audio (Studio Production) (DFEE) SAE 630150AssocDeg Audio (Studio Production) (DFEE) SAE 630155AssocDeg Creative Writing SCU 333301AssocDeg Design (Graphic Design) (DFEE) SAE 630170AssocDeg Design (Graphic Design) (DFEE) SAE 630175AssocDeg Design (Web Design) (DFEE) SAE 630180AssocDeg Digital Media CQU 160910AssocDeg Digital Media CQU 160911AssocDeg Film (Post Production) (DFEE) SAE 630280AssocDeg Film (Post Production) (DFEE) SAE 630285AssocDeg Film (Production) (DFEE) SAE 630190AssocDeg Film (Production) (DFEE) SAE 630195AssocDeg Games Development (Games Design) (DFEE) SAE 630210B Animation (3D Modelling) (DFEE) SAE 630010B Animation (Character Animation) (DFEE) SAE 630020B Animation (Visual Effects) (DFEE) SAE 630030B Art and Design SCU 333110B Art Theory UNSW 421400B Art Theory/B Arts UNSW 421401B Art Theory/B Social Research and Policy UNSW 421402B Arts (Creative Writing) UC 362004B Arts (Digital Media) UC 362006B Arts (Film Production) UC 362007B Arts Screen: Production (DFEE) AFTR AFTRS1B Arts/B Advanced Studies (Media and Communications) USYD 513215B Arts/B Communication and Media UC 363286B Arts/B Communication and Media UOW 751350B Arts/B Creative Industries WS 720731B Audio (Post Production) (DFEE) SAE 630040B Audio (Post Production) (DFEE) SAE 630045B Audio (Studio Production) (DFEE) SAE 630050B Audio (Studio Production) (DFEE) SAE 630055B Branded Fashion Design (DFEE) TUA 551030B Commerce/B Communications and Media (DFEE) UNDA UNDA08B Communication CSU 211197B Communication UON 482350

Full course descriptions will be published on the UAC website as details are confirmed. All course descriptions will be published by August 2019.

Types of coursesCourses that are not Commonwealth-supported place courses are indicated with their type in brackets after the name of the course. For a full list of course types, refer to section 7.1 in Part 1.

MAIN AREAS OF STUDY INDEX

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B Communication WS 720700B Communication WS 720705B Communication WS 720708B Communication WS 729210B Communication (Advertising and Public Relations) CSU 211187B Communication (Advertising) CSU 211207B Communication (Advertising)/B Business (Marketing) CSU 211217B Communication (Creative Writing) UTS 600033B Communication (Creative Writing) B Arts in International Studies UTS 609330B Communication (Creative Writing) B Creative Intelligence

and Innovation UTS 609525B Communication (Dean’s Scholars) WS 720120B Communication (Dean’s Scholars) WS 720122B Communication (Digital and Social Media) UTS 600007B Communication (Digital and Social Media) B Arts

in International Studies UTS 609298B Communication (Digital and Social Media) B Creative Intelligence

and Innovation UTS 609495B Communication (Digital Media Production) CSU 211267B Communication (Journalism and International Studies) CSU 211177B Communication (Journalism) CSU 211237B Communication (Journalism) UTS 600013B Communication (Journalism) B Arts in International Studies UTS 609300B Communication (Journalism) B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609505B Communication (Media Arts and Production) UTS 600018B Communication (Media Arts and Production) B Arts

in International Studies UTS 609310B Communication (Media Arts and Production) B Creative

Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609510B Communication (Public Communication) UTS 600023B Communication (Public Communication) B Arts

in International Studies UTS 609320B Communication (Public Communication) B Creative Intelligence

and Innovation UTS 609515B Communication (Public Relations) CSU 211247B Communication (Radio) CSU 211227B Communication (Social and Political Sciences) UTS 600028B Communication (Social and Political Sciences) B Creative

Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609520B Communication and Journalism GU 283205B Communication and Journalism/B Business GU 283202B Communication and Media UOW 753110B Communication and Media (Corporate and Public Communication) UC 362427B Communication and Media (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753111B Communication and Media (Journalism) UC 362428B Communication and Media (Marketing Communication) UC 362429B Communication and Media (Sports Media) UC 362430B Communication and Media UOW 753150B Communication and Media/B Commerce UOW 751351B Communication and Media/B Commerce UOW 751370B Communication and Media/B Computer Science UOW 751357B Communication and Media/B Economics and Finance UOW 751355B Communication and Media/B Event and Tourism Management UC 361532B Communication and Media/B International Studies UOW 751354B Communication and Media/B International Studies (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 751363B Communication and Media/B International Studies UOW 751380B Communication and Media/B Science UOW 751353B Communication Design (DFEE) TUA 551010B Communication/B Business WS 720711B Communication/B Creative Industries WS 720732B Communication/B International Studies WS 724525B Communications and Media (DFEE) UNDA UNDA09B Communications and Media/B Arts (DFEE) UNDA UNDA10B Contemporary Music SCU 333101B Creative and Interactive Media GU 283250B Creative and Interactive Media/B Business GU 283251B Creative Arts LTU 189915B Creative Arts (3D Animation) (DFEE) JMC JMC050B Creative Arts (Creative Writing) UOW 754601B Creative Arts (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 754610B Creative Arts (Film and Television) (DFEE) JMC JMC070B Creative Arts (Game Design) (DFEE) JMC JMC060B Creative Arts (Music) UOW 754603B Creative Arts (Visual Arts and Design) UOW 754607B Creative Arts (Visual Arts) UOW 754605B Creative Arts/B Arts UOW 751501B Creative Arts/B Commerce UOW 751502B Creative Arts/B Communication and Media UOW 751506B Creative Arts/B Computer Science UOW 751503B Creative Arts/B International Studies UOW 751505B Creative Arts/B Journalism UOW 751507B Creative Arts/B Science UOW 751504B Creative Industries GU 283208B Creative Industries UON 482480B Creative Industries WS 720730B Creative Industries (Acting and Performance) CSU 211354

B Creative Industries (Acting and Performance/Interdisciplinary Innovation) CSU 211394

B Creative Industries (Design and Visual Arts) CSU 211370B Creative Industries (Design and Visual Arts) CSU 211374B Creative Industries (Design and Visual Arts/Interdisciplinary

Innovation) CSU 211430B Creative Industries (Design and Visual Arts/Interdisciplinary

Innovation) CSU 211434B Creative Industries (Interdisciplinary Innovation) CSU 211334B Creative Industries (Music) WS 720728B Creative Industries (Screen and Media/Interdisciplinary Innovation) CSU 211404B Creative Industries (Screen and Media) CSU 211364B Creative Industries (Visualisation and Interactivity) CSU 211344B Creative Industries (Visualisation and Interactivity/Interdisciplinary

Innovation) CSU 211384B Creative Industries/B Innovation and Entrepreneurship UON 482485B Creative Technologies (Game Art) (DFEE) TUA 551360B Creative Technology (Audio Engineering

and Sound Production) (DFEE) JMC JMC030B Dance (DFEE) AMPA AMPA20B Design ANU 139103B Design GU 283255B Design UNSW 421100B Design – Visual Communication (Dean’s Scholars) WS 720124B Design (Graphic Design) (DFEE) SAE 630060B Design (Graphic Design) (DFEE) SAE 630065B Design (Industrial Design) UC 362107B Design (Interaction Design) UC 362108B Design (Visual Communication Design) UC 362109B Design (Visual Communication) WS 720715B Design (Visual Communications) (DFEE) JMC JMC080B Design (Web Design) (DFEE) SAE 630070B Design and Technology WS 722520B Design in Animation UTS 602035B Design in Animation B Arts in International Studies UTS 609258B Design in Animation B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609538B Design in Fashion and Textiles UTS 602040B Design in Fashion and Textiles B Arts in International Studies UTS 609260B Design in Fashion and Textiles B Creative Intelligence

and Innovation UTS 609540B Design in Photography UTS 602065B Design in Photography B Arts in International Studies UTS 609285B Design in Product Design UTS 602050B Design in Product Design B Arts in International Studies UTS 609270B Design in Product Design B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609545B Design in Visual Communication UTS 602070B Design in Visual Communication B Arts in International Studies UTS 609290B Design in Visual Communication B Creative Intelligence

and Innovation UTS 609555B Design/B Business GU 283256B Design/B Communication and Media UC 363205B Design/B Creative Industries WS 720733B Design/B Education (Secondary) UNSW 422141B Design/B Media (Public Relations and Advertising) UNSW 421101B Digital Design (DFEE) AIT AIT030B Digital Design (DFEE) AIT AIT040B Digital Media CQU 160520B Digital Media CQU 160521B Digital Media (DFEE) MC 560230B Digital Media (3D Design and Animation) (DFEE) TUA 551020B Digital Media (Film and Video Design) (DFEE) TUA 551022B Digital Media (Interaction Design) (DFEE) TUA 551021B Digital Media and Communications SCU 333103B Film (Post Production) (DFEE) SAE 630090B Film (Post Production) (DFEE) SAE 630095B Film (Production) (DFEE) SAE 630080B Film (Production) (DFEE) SAE 630085B Fine Art (DFEE) NAS 620010B Fine Arts UNSW 421000B Fine Arts/B Arts UNSW 421001B Fine Arts/B Education (Secondary) UNSW 422140B Graphic Design (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/M Teaching

(Secondary) WS 729026B Industrial Design GU 283427B Industrial Design WS 722530B Industrial Design (Honours) WS 722535B Interactive Media (DFEE) WI WI0010B Interactive Media (Specialising in 2D Animation, 3D Design,

Film & Video or Game Design) (DFEE) AIT AIT010B Interactive Media (Specialising in 2D Animation, 3D Design,

Film & Video or Game Design) (DFEE) AIT AIT020B Journalism (DFEE) MC 560210B Journalism UOW 754700B Journalism/B Arts UOW 751660B Journalism/B Commerce UOW 751661B Journalism/B Communication and Media UOW 751664B Journalism/B Engineering (Honours) UOW 751665

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B Journalism/B International Studies UOW 751666B Journalism/B Science UOW 751663B Marketing and Media MQ 300226B Marketing and Media and B Linguistics and Language Sciences MQ 302226B Marketing and Public Relations (DFEE) UNDA UNDA22B Marketing and Public Relations/B Arts (DFEE) UNDA UNDA23B Media (Communication and Journalism) UNSW 422700B Media (Public Relations and Advertising) UNSW 422710B Media (Screen and Sound Production) UNSW 422720B Media and Communication LTU 197500B Media and Communications MQ 300154B Media and Communications UNE 391640B Media and Communications UNE 391641B Media Arts UNSW 421200B Media Arts/B Education (Secondary) UNSW 422142B Music ANU 139114B Music MQ 300148B Music UNE 401604B Music UNE 401606B Music UNSW 422500B Music UON 483450B Music USYD 513400B Music WS 720720B Music (Composition) USYD 513405B Music (Contemporary Performance) (DFEE) JMC JMC010B Music (Dean’s Scholars) WS 720126B Music (Music Education) USYD 513410B Music (Performance) (DFEE) AMPA AMPA10B Music (Performance) USYD 513415B Music (Songwriting) (DFEE) JMC JMC020B Music and Sound Design UTS 600006B Music and Sound Design B Arts in International Studies UTS 609296B Music/B Advanced Science (Honours) UNSW 422531B Music/B Arts UNSW 422501B Music/B Arts UON 483500B Music/B Commerce UNSW 422510B Music/B Creative Industries WS 720734B Music/B Education (Secondary) UNSW 422502B Music/B Engineering (Honours) UNSW 422520B Music/B Media (Communication and Journalism) UNSW 422503B Music/B Media (Public Relations and Advertising) UNSW 422504B Music/B Media (Screen and Sound Production) UNSW 422505B Music/B Science UNSW 422530B Natural History Illustration UON 483550B Performance and Theatre (Acting) UOW 754820B Performance and Theatre (Theatre) UOW 754825B Professional Communication CQU 160391B Screen Media (Arts and Production) WS 720718B Sports Media CSU 213377B Theatre Media CSU 211287B Visual Arts ANU 139104B Visual Arts USYD 513290B Visual Arts and Design ACU 103304B Visual Arts/B Advanced Studies USYD 513295B Visual Communication Design UON 484650B Fine Arts (Acting) (DFEE) NIDA NIDA01B Fine Arts (Costume) (DFEE) NIDA NIDA02B Fine Arts (Design for Performance) (DFEE) NIDA NIDA03B Fine Arts (Properties and Objects) (DFEE) NIDA NIDA04B Fine Arts (Scenic Construction and Technologies) (DFEE) NIDA NIDA05B Fine Arts (Technical Theatre and Stage Management) (DFEE) NIDA NIDA06Dip 3D Animation Production (DFEE) SAE 630220Dip 3D Animation Production (DFEE) SAE 630225Dip Advertising and Media (DFEE) MC 560100Dip Arts Media and Communications MQ 301003Dip Audio Engineering and Sound Production (DFEE) JMC JMC035Dip Audio Production (DFEE) SAE 630230Dip Audio Production (DFEE) SAE 630235Dip Communication UC 360005Dip Communication (Extended) - Communication - 4 terms WS 729622Dip Communication (Extended) - Creative Industries - 4 terms WS 729623Dip Communication (Extended) - Screen Media

(Arts and Production) - 4 terms WS 729624Dip Communication/B Communication WS 729426Dip Communication/B Creative Industries WS 729427Dip Communication/B Screen Media (Arts and Production) WS 729428Dip Creative Arts (3D Animation) (DFEE) JMC JMC055Dip Creative Arts (Film and Television) (DFEE) JMC JMC075Dip Creative Arts (Game Design) (DFEE) JMC JMC065Dip Creative Design ANU 139101Dip Design (DFEE) TUA 551150Dip Design UC 360035Dip Design (Extended) - Design (Visual Communication) - 4 terms WS 729638Dip Design (Extended) - Graphic Design

(Pathway to Teaching Secondary) - 4 terms WS 729639Dip Design (Visual Communications) (DFEE) JMC JMC085Dip Design/B Design (Visual Communication) WS 729443

Dip Design/B Graphic Design (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) WS 729444Dip Digital and Social Media Marketing (DFEE) MC 560155Dip Digital Media CQU 160810Dip Digital Media CQU 160811Dip Digital Media (DFEE) MC 560145Dip Digital Media Design (DFEE) TUA 551170Dip Film (DFEE) SAE 630240Dip Film (DFEE) SAE 630245Dip Games Development (DFEE) SAE 630250Dip Games Development (DFEE) SAE 630255Dip Graphic Design (DFEE) SAE 630260Dip Graphic Design (DFEE) SAE 630265Dip Graphic Design (DFEE) TUA 551110Dip Journalism (DFEE) MC 560140Dip Media and Communication (DFEE) SIBT 640040Dip Ministry (DFEE) AC AC0110Dip Ministry (DFEE) AC AC0111Dip Ministry (DFEE) AC AC0112Dip Ministry (DFEE) AC AC0113Dip Ministry (DFEE) AC AC0114Dip Ministry (DFEE) AC AC0115Dip Ministry (DFEE) AC AC0116Dip Music ANU 139110Dip Music (Contemporary Performance) (DFEE) JMC JMC015Dip Music (Songwriting) (DFEE) JMC JMC025Dip Music Production (DFEE) SAE 630270Dip Music Production (DFEE) SAE 630275Dip Photo Imaging (DFEE) TUA 551160

EDUCATIONCOURSE NAME INST CODEB Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12)/

M Teaching (Birth-5 Years/Birth-12 Years) WS 729018B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12)/

M Teaching (Birth-5 Years/Birth-12 Years) WS 729017B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12)/

M Teaching (Birth-5 Years/Birth-12 Years) WS 729019B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12)/

M Teaching (Birth-5 Years/Birth-12 Years) Diploma pathway WS 729022B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12)/

M Teaching (Birth-5 Years/Birth-12 Years) Diploma pathway WS 729023B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12)/

M Teaching (Birth-5 Years/Birth-12 Years) Diploma pathway WS 729024B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary) Dean’s Scholars/

M Teaching (Primary) WS 720108B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary) Dean’s Scholars/

M Teaching (Primary) WS 720109B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary) Dean’s Scholars/

M Teaching (Primary) WS 720110B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary)/

M Teaching (Primary) WS 729000B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary)/

M Teaching (Primary) WS 729004B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary)/

M Teaching (Primary) WS 729005B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) Dean’s Scholars/

M Teaching (Secondary) WS 720114B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) Dean’s Scholars/

M Teaching (Secondary) WS 720115B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) Dean’s Scholars/

M Teaching (Secondary) WS 720116B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/M Teaching (Secondary) WS 729011B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/M Teaching (Secondary) WS 729014B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/M Teaching (Secondary) WS 729016B Arts B Education (Primary) UTS 600037B Arts B Education (Secondary) UTS 600038B Arts/B Education (Primary) SCU 330110B Arts/B Education (Primary) SCU 330150B Arts/B Education (Primary) SCU 330160B Arts/B Education (Primary/Early Childhood) SCU 330111B Arts/B Education (Primary/Early Childhood) SCU 330151B Arts/B Education (Primary/Early Childhood) SCU 330161B Arts/B Education (Primary/Secondary) SCU 330112B Arts/B Education (Primary/Secondary) SCU 330152B Arts/B Education (Primary/Secondary) SCU 330162B Arts/B Education (Secondary) SCU 330113B Arts/B Education (Secondary) SCU 330153B Arts/B Education (Secondary) SCU 330163

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B Business (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/ M Teaching (Secondary) WS 729051

B Business (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/ M Teaching (Secondary) WS 729052

B Commerce/B Education (Secondary) UNSW 422120B Early Childhood and Primary Education UC 364103B Early Childhood Education (Birth to Five Years) ACU 101105B Early Childhood Education (Birth to Five Years) ACU 101120B Early Childhood Education (Birth to Five Years) ACU 101121B Economics/B Education (Secondary) UNSW 422130B Education GU 283226B Education - The Early Years UOW 755113B Education - The Early Years (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 755211B Education - The Early Years (Flexible) UOW 755111B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) ACU 101113B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) ACU 101114B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) ACU 101115B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) CSU 213091B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) CSU 213094B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) CSU 213095B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) CSU 213097B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) UNE 396753B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) UNE 396757B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) UON 484750B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) UON 484760B Education (Early Childhood) USYD 513240B Education (Health and Physical Education) USYD 513245B Education (K-12 Teaching) UNE 396752B Education (K-12 Teaching) UNE 396758B Education (K-12) CSU 213160B Education (K-12) CSU 213161B Education (K-12) CSU 213164B Education (K-12) CSU 213167B Education (K-6 Teaching) UNE 396760B Education (K-6 Teaching) UNE 396763B Education (Primary Education) USYD 513250B Education (Primary) (DFEE) AC AC0020B Education (Primary) (DFEE) AC AC0021B Education (Primary) ACU 101000B Education (Primary) ACU 101101B Education (Primary) ACU 101102B Education (Primary) LTU 189985B Education (Primary) UON 484800B Education (Primary) UON 484810B Education (Primary) UON 484820B Education (Primary) - Aboriginal

and Torres Strait Islander Education WS 729032B Education (Primary) and B Arts MQ 302440B Education (Primary) B Arts in International Studies UTS 609160B Education (Secondary Arts) UNE 396693B Education (Secondary Arts) UNE 396694B Education (Secondary Mathematics) UNE 396754B Education (Secondary Mathematics) UNE 396755B Education (Secondary Music) UNE 406699B Education (Secondary Music) UNE 406701B Education (Secondary Science) UNE 396695B Education (Secondary Science) UNE 396696B Education (Secondary) LTU 189990B Education (Secondary) - Health and Physical

Education (HPE) Stream UON 484850B Education (Secondary) - Humanities and Arts Stream UON 484860B Education (Secondary) - Humanities and Arts Stream UON 484870B Education (Secondary) - Science, Technology,

Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Stream UON 484880B Education (Secondary) and B Arts MQ 302445B Education (Secondary) and B Commerce MQ 302446B Education (Secondary) and B Science MQ 302448B Education (Secondary) B Arts in International Studies UTS 609161B Education (Secondary: Humanities and Social Sciences)/B Arts USYD 513255B Education (Secondary: Mathematics)/B Science USYD 513260B Education (Secondary: Science)/B Science USYD 513265B Education (Technology and Applied Studies) CSU 213204B Education Studies ACU 101124B Education Studies ACU 101125B Education Studies ACU 101126B Educational Studies LTU 188033B Educational Studies LTU 189993B Educational Studies UNE 396751B Educational Studies UNE 396759B Health and Physical Education UOW 755101B Health and Physical Education (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 755201B Health Science (Health and Physical Education)

Pathway to Teaching (Secondary)/M Teaching (Secondary) WS 729033B Inclusive Education and Disability Studies ACU 101110B Mathematics Education UOW 755102

B Mathematics Education (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 755202B Outdoor Education CSU 213911B Primary Education UC 364003B Primary Education UNDA UNDA27B Primary Education UOW 755112B Primary Education (Creative Arts) UC 364023B Primary Education (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 755212B Primary Education (Health and Physical Education) UC 364033B Primary Education (STEM) UC 364024B Psychological Science (Pathway to Primary Education) UOW 753225B Science (Animal Science) - (Pathway to Teaching Primary/

Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching Secondary WS 729056B Science Education UOW 755103B Science Education (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 755203B Secondary Education UNDA UNDA28B Secondary Education (Health and Physical Education) UC 364044B Secondary Education/B Arts UC 364053B Secondary Education/B Mathematics and Computing

Technology Studies UC 364073B Secondary Education/B Science UC 364063B Special and Inclusive Education (Primary) UNE 396761B Special and Inclusive Education (Primary) UNE 396762B Sport and Outdoor Education ACU 105525B Teaching (Early Childhood Education) MQ 300423B Teaching/B Arts (Secondary – Humanities) ACU 101108B Teaching/B Arts (Secondary – Mathematics) ACU 101104B Teaching/B Arts (Secondary – Technology) ACU 101106B Teaching/B Arts (Secondary – Visual Arts) ACU 101107B Technology/B Education (Secondary) SCU 334191Dip Arts (Extended) - Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12 - 4 terms WS 729604Dip Arts (Extended) - Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12 - 4 terms WS 729605Dip Arts (Extended) - Pathway to Teaching Primary - 4 terms WS 729600Dip Arts (Extended) - Pathway to Teaching Primary - 4 terms WS 729601Dip Arts (Extended) - Pathway to Teaching Secondary - 4 terms WS 729602Dip Arts (Extended) - Pathway to Teaching Secondary - 4 terms WS 729603Dip Arts/B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12) WS 729395Dip Arts/B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth-5/Birth-12) WS 729403Dip Arts/B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary) WS 729393Dip Arts/B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary) WS 729401Dip Arts/B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) WS 729394Dip Arts/B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) WS 729402

ENGINEERING AND RELATED STUDIESCOURSE NAME INST CODEAssocDeg Aviation (Flight Operations) CQU 160913AssocDeg Engineering CQU 160301B Aerospace Engineering (Honours) UON 482707B Applied Science (Marine Electrical Engineering) AMC 120130B Aviation (Flight Operations) CQU 160914B Chemical Engineering (Honours) UON 482600B Civil Engineering (Honours) LTU 187400B Civil Engineering (Honours) UON 482610B Computer Systems Engineering (Honours) UON 482630B Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Honours) UON 482640B Engineering (Honours) ANU 135004B Engineering (Honours) CQU 160341B Engineering (Honours) GU 283442B Engineering (Honours) WS 722498B Engineering (Honours) WS 722501B Engineering (Honours) WS 722555B Engineering (Honours) (Aeronautical Engineering) (ADF) UNSW 450040B Engineering (Honours) (Aeronautical Engineering) Non-defence UNSW 451040B Engineering (Honours) (Aerospace/Mechanical and

Manufacturing/Mechanical) UNSW 425050B Engineering (Honours) (Architectural) UOW 755609B Engineering (Honours) (Bioinformatics) UNSW 425770B Engineering (Honours) (Bioinformatics, Chemical, Computer,

Electrical, Mechanical, Mechatronic, Software, UNSW 425950Telecommunications)/M Biomedical EngineeringB Engineering (Honours) (Biomedical) UOW 755610B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical) or

(Chemical Product Engineering) UNSW 425550B Engineering (Honours) (Civil Engineering) (ADF) UNSW 450050B Engineering (Honours) (Civil Engineering) Non-defence UNSW 451050B Engineering (Honours) (Civil with Architecture) UNSW 425450B Engineering (Honours) (Civil) UOW 755611B Engineering (Honours) (Civil) WS 722503B Engineering (Honours) (Civil) WS 722556B Engineering (Honours) (Civil) WS 722576B Engineering (Honours) (Civil), including Geotechnical,

Management, Structural, Transport or Water and Coastal UNSW 425400B Engineering (Honours) (Civil)/B Surveying UNSW 425402B Engineering (Honours) (Combined) UON 482620B Engineering (Honours) (Computer) UNSW 425700B Engineering (Honours) (Computer) UOW 755621B Engineering (Honours) (Construction) WS 722504

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B Engineering (Honours) (Construction) WS 722557B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical Engineering) (ADF) UNSW 450060B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical Engineering) Non-defence UNSW 451060B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) UOW 755622B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) WS 722505B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) WS 722558B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) WS 722577B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) or B Engineering (Honours)

(Telecommunications) UNSW 425100B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical)/M Engineering (Electrical) UNSW 425150B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) UNSW 425470B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) UOW 755612B Engineering (Honours) (Flexible First Year) UNSW 425000B Engineering (Honours) (Flexible First Year) UOW 755624B Engineering (Honours) (Materials Science and Engineering) UNSW 429600B Engineering (Honours) (Materials Science and Engineering)/

B Commerce UNSW 429610B Engineering (Honours) (Materials Science and Engineering)/

B Engineering Science (Chemical Engineering) UNSW 429620B Engineering (Honours) (Materials Science and Engineering)/

M Biomedical Engineering UNSW 429630B Engineering (Honours) (Materials) UOW 755613B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical Engineering) (ADF) UNSW 450070B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical Engineering) Non-defence UNSW 451070B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical or Mechatronic)/

B Exercise Science UOW 751625B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) UOW 755614B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) WS 722507B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) WS 722559B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) WS 722578B Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronic) UNSW 425020B Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronic) UOW 755616B Engineering (Honours) (Mining) UNSW 425300B Engineering (Honours) (Mining) UOW 755615B Engineering (Honours) (Petroleum) UNSW 425650B Engineering (Honours) (Photovoltaics and Solar Energy)

or B Engineering (Honours) (Renewable Energy) UNSW 425200B Engineering (Honours) (Robotics and Mechatronics) WS 722509B Engineering (Honours) (Robotics and Mechatronics) WS 722560B Engineering (Honours) (Scholar) UOW 755601B Engineering (Honours) (Software) UNSW 425750B Engineering (Honours) (Surveying) UNSW 425500B Engineering (Honours) (Telecommunications) UOW 755623B Engineering (Honours) and B Arts MQ 302580B Engineering (Honours) and B Commerce MQ 302581B Engineering (Honours) and B Environment MQ 302584B Engineering (Honours) and B Information Technology MQ 302583B Engineering (Honours) and B Science MQ 302582B Engineering (Honours) in Civil Engineering SCU 334103B Engineering (Honours) in Coastal Systems Engineering SCU 334106B Engineering (Honours) in Mechanical Engineering SCU 334109B Engineering (Honours) with a specialisation in Civil Engineering MQ 300585B Engineering (Honours) with a specialisation

in Electrical Engineering MQ 300580B Engineering (Honours) with a specialisation

in Electronics Engineering MQ 300581B Engineering (Honours) with a specialisation

in Mechanical Engineering MQ 300582B Engineering (Honours) with a specialisation

in Mechatronic Engineering MQ 300583B Engineering (Honours) with a specialisation

in Software Engineering MQ 300586B Engineering (Honours)/B Arts UOW 751302B Engineering (Honours)/B Business GU 283439B Engineering (Honours)/B Business WS 722494B Engineering (Honours)/B Business WS 722495B Engineering (Honours)/B Business WS 722496B Engineering (Honours)/B Business WS 722497B Engineering (Honours)/B Commerce UNSW 425900B Engineering (Honours)/B Commerce UOW 751601B Engineering (Honours)/B Computer Science GU 283443B Engineering (Honours)/B Computer Science UOW 751609B Engineering (Honours)/B Engineering Science

(Civil/Mining or Mining/Civil) or (Environmental/Civil or Civil/Environmental) UNSW 425401

B Engineering (Honours)/B Environmental Science GU 283438B Engineering (Honours)/B Industrial Design GU 283444B Engineering (Honours)/B Information Technology GU 283440B Engineering (Honours)/B Mathematics UOW 751610B Engineering (Honours)/B Science GU 283441B Engineering (Honours)/B Science UOW 751624B Engineering (Honours)/B Science (Physics) UOW 751623B Engineering (Honours)/B Science or B Arts

or B Science (Computer Science) UNSW 425850B Engineering (Hons) B Arts in International Studies UTS 609032B Engineering (Hons) B Business UTS 609350B Engineering (Hons) B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609560B Engineering (Hons) B Medical Science UTS 609370

B Engineering (Hons) B Science UTS 609360B Engineering (Hons) Biomedical Dip Prof Eng Practice UTS 603130B Engineering (Hons) Civil (Construction) Dip Prof Eng Practice UTS 603095B Engineering (Hons) Civil (Structures) Dip Prof Eng Practice UTS 603018B Engineering (Hons) Civil and Environmental Dip Prof Eng Practice UTS 603005B Engineering (Hons) Civil Dip Prof Eng Practice UTS 603015B Engineering (Hons) Data Dip Prof Eng Practice UTS 603060B Engineering (Hons) Electrical Dip Prof Eng Practice UTS 603035B Engineering (Hons) Electronic Dip Prof Eng Practice UTS 603045B Engineering (Hons) Flexible Dip Prof Eng Practice UTS 603105B Engineering (Hons) Mechanical and Mechatronic

Dip Prof Eng Practice UTS 603115B Engineering (Hons) Mechanical Dip Prof Eng Practice UTS 603055B Engineering (Hons) Mechatronic Dip Prof Eng Practice UTS 603120B Engineering (Hons) Software Dip Prof Eng Practice UTS 603085B Engineering (Mining) Transfer Program UON 482720B Engineering (Research and Development) (Honours) ANU 135000B Engineering (Specialisation) with Honours AMC 120310B Engineering (Specialisation) with Honours (Co-operative Education) AMC 120311B Engineering Advanced (Honours) WS 720139B Engineering Advanced (Honours) WS 720140B Engineering Honours - Flexible First Year Program USYD 513550B Engineering Honours - Space Engineering Major USYD 513570B Engineering Honours (Aeronautical) USYD 513525B Engineering Honours (Biomedical) USYD 513530B Engineering Honours (Chemical and Biomolecular) USYD 513535B Engineering Honours (Civil) USYD 513540B Engineering Honours (Civil)/B Design in Architecture USYD 513585B Engineering Honours (Dalyell Scholars) USYD 513571B Engineering Honours (Electrical) USYD 513545B Engineering Honours (Industrial) LTU 187402B Engineering Honours (Mechanical) USYD 513555B Engineering Honours (Mechatronic) USYD 513560B Engineering Honours (Software) USYD 513565B Engineering Honours/B Arts USYD 513575B Engineering Honours/B Commerce USYD 513580B Engineering Honours/B Project Management USYD 513590B Engineering Honours/B Science USYD 513595B Engineering Honours/B Science (Health) USYD 513600B Engineering Honours/B Science (Medical Science) USYD 513605B Engineering in Network and Software Engineering (Honours) UC 366054B Engineering Science WS 722510B Engineering Science WS 722513B Engineering Science WS 722550B Engineering Technology (Specialisation) CQU 160351B Environmental Engineering (Honours) UON 482650B Mechanical Engineering (Honours) UON 482670B Mechatronics Engineering (Honours) UON 482680B Medical Engineering (Honours) UON 482690B Renewable Energy Engineering (Honours) UON 482708B Technology (Civil Systems)/M Engineering (Civil Systems) CSU 212817Dip Engineering MQ 301008Dip Engineering (DFEE) SIBT 640060Double Engineering/Science degrees for Non-defence students UNSW 451100Flexible Double Engineering and Advanced Computing ANU 135010

FOOD, HOSPITALITY AND PERSONAL SERVICES

COURSE NAME INST CODEAssocDeg Business (Hospitality Management) (DFEE) TUA 553220AssocDeg Culinary Management (DFEE) TUA 553250B Business (International Hotel and Resort Management) (DFEE) TUA 553320B Business in Hotel Management (DFEE) SCU 354140B Culinary Management (DFEE) TUA 553050B International Tourism (DFEE) ICMS 530060B International Tourism and Hotel Management GU 283126Dip Hospitality Management (DFEE) ICMS 530530Dip International Tourism (DFEE) ICMS 530550

HEALTHCOURSE NAME INST CODEAssocDeg Occupational Health and Safety CQU 160590AssocDeg Occupational Health and Safety CQU 160591AssocDeg Public Health (Specialisation) CQU 160601B Advanced Medical Science (Anatomy and Physiology) WS 720233B Advanced Medical Science (Anatomy and Physiology) WS 720234B Advanced Medical Science (Anatomy and Physiology) WS 720235

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or B Medical Studies/Doctor of Medicine UNSW 428000B Arts/Doctor of Medicine USYD 513715B Chiropractic Science MQ 300562B Clinical Exercise Physiology GU 283343B Clinical Exercise Physiology UNE 392610B Clinical Exercise Physiology UNE 392611B Clinical Science CSU 214238B Clinical Science MQ 300676B Clinical Sciences (Osteopathic Studies) SCU 330167B Clinical Sciences (Osteopathic Studies) SCU 335115B Dental Health Science GU 283310B Dental Hygiene GU 283296B Dental Prosthetics GU 283297B Dental Science CSU 214738B Dental Technology GU 283312B Dental Technology/B Dental Prosthetics GU 283299B Echocardiography (Cardiac Physiology)/

GradDip Echocardiography (CBF) CQU 160610B Exercise and Sport Science UON 482800B Exercise and Sport Science (with specialisation) CSU 213267B Exercise and Sport Science (with specialisation) CSU 214860B Exercise and Sport Sciences CQU 160461B Exercise and Sports Science ACU 105504B Exercise and Sports Science UNE 392609B Exercise and Sports Science UNE 392615B Exercise Physiology UNSW 428100B Exercise Physiology and Rehabilitation UC 365113B Exercise Science GU 283305B Exercise Science UOW 757642B Exercise Science and Rehabilitation UOW 757643B Exercise Science/B Business GU 283334B Exercise Science/B Business Administration ACU 105516B Exercise Science/B Psychological Science GU 283335B Health and Rehabilitation Science CSU 214351B Health Science ANU 138302B Health Science GU 283301B Health Science UTS 606050B Health Science UTS 606060B Health Science (Aesthetics) (DFEE) TUA 552180

B Health Science (Health and Physical Education) WS 723504B Health Science (Health Promotion, Health Services

Management, Therapeutic Recreation or Public Health) WS 723500B Health Science (Health Promotion, Health Services

Management, Therapeutic Recreation or Public Health) WS 723514B Health Science (Human Movement) UC 365268B Health Science (Human Movement)/B Human Nutrition UC 365269B Health Science (Indigenous Health) UOW 756632B Health Science (Nutrition Studies) UC 365267B Health Science (Paramedicine) WS 723502B Health Science (Public Health) WS 729212B Health Science (Sport and Exercise Science) WS 723506B Health Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine UTS 607055B Health Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine B Arts

in International Studies UTS 609346B Health Sciences LTU 187405B Health Sciences LTU 197405B Health Sciences (Medical Classification)/B Health

Information Management LTU 196200B High Performance Sport ACU 105505B Human Nutrition UC 365063B International Public Health UNSW 428200B Medical and Health Sciences UOW 757630B Medical and Health Sciences (Honours) (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 757631B Medical and Radiation Physics UOW 757616B Medical and Radiation Physics Advanced Honours UOW 757603B Medical Biotechnology (Honours) UOW 757611B Medical Biotechnology (Honours) (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 757617B Medical Laboratory Science GU 283322B Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Diagnostic Radiography) UON 483355B Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Nuclear Medicine) UON 483365B Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Radiation Therapy) UON 483375B Medical Radiation Science (Medical Imaging) UC 365273B Medical Radiation Science with specialisations (Medical Imaging)

(Radiation Therapy) and (Nuclear Medicine) CSU 214294B Medical Radiation Science with specialisations (Medical Imaging)

and (Nuclear Medicine) CSU 214100B Medical Science ANU 138403B Medical Science UC 368083B Medical Science UNSW 429700B Medical Science UTS 607050B Medical Science (Anatomy and Physiology) WS 728145B Medical Science (Anatomy and Physiology) WS 728146B Medical Science (Anatomy and Physiology) WS 728147B Medical Science (Biomedical Science) WS 728148B Medical Science (Biomedical Science) WS 728149B Medical Science (Biomedical Science) WS 728150B Medical Science (Forensic Mortuary Practice) WS 728011B Medical Science (Forensic Mortuary Practice) WS 728012B Medical Science (MD Provisional Entry for School Leavers) GU 283303B Medical Science (Medicinal Chemistry) WS 728151B Medical Science (Medicinal Chemistry) WS 728152B Medical Science (Medicinal Chemistry) WS 728153B Medical Science (Specialisation) CQU 160491B Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine (Joint Medical Program) UNE 785000B Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine (Joint Medical Program) UON 785000B Medical Science B Arts in International Studies UTS 609255B Medical Science B Business UTS 609175B Medical Science with specialisations (Biotechnology)

(Clinical Physiology) and (Pathology) CSU 214554B Medical Sciences MQ 300560

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B Medical Sciences and B Arts MQ 302560B Medical Sonography/GradDip Medical Sonography (CBF) CQU 160010B Midwifery SCU 335153B Midwifery SCU 335167B Midwifery UC 365084B Midwifery UON 483400B Midwifery UTS 606010B Midwifery WS 726570B Midwifery B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609570B Nursing ACU 105501B Nursing ACU 105502B Nursing CQU 160511B Nursing CSU 214651B Nursing CSU 214654B Nursing CSU 214655B Nursing CSU 214657B Nursing GU 283308B Nursing SCU 335101B Nursing SCU 335151B Nursing SCU 335164B Nursing (DFEE) TUA 552200B Nursing UC 365101B Nursing UNDA UNDA24B Nursing UNE 396664B Nursing UNE 396665B Nursing UON 483600B Nursing UON 483610B Nursing UON 483620B Nursing UOW 757101B Nursing UOW 757102B Nursing UOW 757103B Nursing UOW 757104B Nursing UOW 757105B Nursing UOW 757106B Nursing (DFEE) UTAS UTAS01B Nursing (DFEE) UTAS UTAS02B Nursing UTS 606000B Nursing UTS 606001B Nursing WS 726550B Nursing WS 726555B Nursing WS 726560B Nursing WS 726568B Nursing - GradDip Clinical Practice (Paramedic) CSU 214707B Nursing (Accelerated Program: Enrolled Nurse 2011 onwards) UTS 606004B Nursing (Accelerated Program: Graduate Entry) UTS 606005B Nursing (Advanced Studies) USYD 513735B Nursing (Advanced) WS 720170B Nursing (Advanced) WS 720172B Nursing (Advanced) WS 720174B Nursing (Enrolled Nurse entry) LTU 185030B Nursing (Enrolled Nurse entry) LTU 189930B Nursing (Enrolled Nurse pathway) WS 726540B Nursing (Enrolled Nurse pathway) WS 726542B Nursing (Enrolled Nurse pathway) WS 726544B Nursing (Enrolled Nurse pathway) WS 726546B Nursing (for Enrolled Nurses – Dip Nursing entry) ACU 105518B Nursing (for Enrolled Nurses – Dip Nursing entry) ACU 105519B Nursing (Graduate entry) LTU 185032B Nursing (Graduate entry) LTU 189932B Nursing (Pre-registration) LTU 185028B Nursing (Pre-registration) LTU 189928B Nursing Advanced UC 365102B Nursing B Arts in International Studies UTS 609150B Nursing B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609568B Nursing/B Business Administration ACU 105509B Nursing/B Paramedicine ACU 105510B Nutrition (DFEE) TUA 552100B Nutrition and Dietetics GU 283321B Nutrition and Dietetics (Honours) UON 483650B Nutrition and Dietetics (Honours) UOW 757647B Nutrition Science ACU 107016B Nutrition Science UOW 757645B Nutrition Science/B Business Administration ACU 105707B Occupational Health and Safety CQU 160470B Occupational Health and Safety CQU 160471B Occupational Therapy ACU 105513B Occupational Therapy CSU 214300B Occupational Therapy CSU 214301B Occupational Therapy GU 283328B Occupational Therapy SCU 335150B Occupational Therapy SCU 335168B Occupational Therapy UC 365107B Occupational Therapy WS 723555B Occupational Therapy (Honours) UON 483700B Oral Health USYD 513700B Oral Health (Therapy and Hygiene) CSU 214384B Oral Health Therapy UON 483750

B Paramedic Practice (DFEE) UTAS UTAS03B Paramedic Practice with Honours LTU 183043B Paramedic Practice with Honours LTU 193043B Paramedicine ACU 103713B Paramedicine CSU 214200B Paramedicine CSU 214207B Paramedicine GU 283330B Pedorthics SCU 335065B Pharmacology and Toxicology GU 283331B Pharmacy CSU 214808B Pharmacy GU 283327B Pharmacy UC 365116B Pharmacy USYD 513760B Pharmacy (Honours) UON 483800B Pharmacy and Management USYD 513765B Pharmacy with Honours UNE 392612B Pharmacy with Honours UNE 392613B Philosophy (DFEE) UNDA UNDA25B Physical Activity and Health Science ACU 105520B Physiotherapy ACU 105506B Physiotherapy CSU 214400B Physiotherapy CSU 214401B Physiotherapy CSU 214408B Physiotherapy GU 283342B Physiotherapy UC 365106B Physiotherapy WS 723560B Physiotherapy (Honours) UON 483850B Podiatric Medicine CSU 214451B Podiatric Medicine WS 723565B Podiatry SCU 330169B Podiatry UON 483900B Podiatry Practice (Honours) CQU 160560B Podiatry/B Pedorthics SCU 335162B Pre-Medicine, Science and Health UOW 757500B Psychological Science (3 years) UNE 391678B Psychological Science (3 years) UNE 391679B Psychology CSU 211804B Psychology CSU 211807B Psychology CSU 211810B Psychology MQ 300416B Psychology USYD 513905B Psychology (Honours) ACU 103721B Psychology (Honours) ANU 138130B Psychology (Honours) GU 283314B Psychology (Honours) LTU 187065B Psychology (Honours) MQ 300412B Psychology (Honours) UNSW 429850B Psychology (Honours) UOW 753230B Psychology (Honours) WS 727501B Psychology (Honours) WS 727502B Psychology (Honours) WS 727506B Psychology (Honours) and B Business Administration MQ 302413B Psychology (Honours) and B Cognitive and Brain Sciences MQ 302439B Psychology (Honours) and B Commerce MQ 302412B Psychology (Honours) and B Human Sciences MQ 302414B Psychology (Honours) and B Speech and Hearing Sciences MQ 302415B Psychology and B Commerce MQ 302417B Psychology and B Education (Primary) MQ 302441B Psychology and B Human Sciences MQ 302418B Psychology with Honours (4 years) UNE 391680B Psychology with Honours (4 years) UNE 391681B Public and Community Health UON 483860B Public Health GU 283315B Public Health UC 365233B Public Health UOW 757650B Public Health (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 757653B Public Health (Specialisation) CQU 160571B Science (Health) USYD 513915B Science (Health)/M Nursing USYD 513750B Science in Psychology/B Health Science (Human Movement) UC 365166B Science/Doctor of Dental Medicine USYD 513705B Science/Doctor of Medicine USYD 513720B Science/M Nursing USYD 513745B Science/M Nutrition and Dietetics USYD 513965B Speech and Hearing Sciences MQ 300428B Speech and Hearing Sciences and B Human Sciences MQ 302428B Speech and Hearing Sciences and B Psychology MQ 302419B Speech and Language Pathology CSU 214501B Speech Pathology ACU 105514B Speech Pathology SCU 330168B Speech Pathology WS 723566

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B Speech Pathology (Honours) UON 484150B Sport and Exercise Science SCU 335100B Sport and Exercise Science SCU 335154B Sport and Exercise Science SCU 338160B Sport and Exercise Science UC 365191B Sport and Exercise Science UTS 606020B Sport and Exercise Science (Exercise Therapy) UTS 606021B Sport and Exercise Science B Arts in International Studies UTS 609080B Sport and Exercise Science B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609580B Traditional Chinese Medicine WS 723570B Veterinary Biology/B Veterinary Science CSU 214964B Veterinary Biology/Doctor of Veterinary Medicine USYD 513970B Veterinary Technology CSU 214954B Vision Science/M Clinical Optometry UNSW 429750Dip Beauty and Spa Practice (DFEE) TUA 552170Dip Health SCU 335051Dip Health SCU 335072Dip Health UC 360045Dip Health and Wellbeing (DFEE) TUA 552130Dip Health Science (Health and Physical Education)

(Extended) - 4 terms WS 729660Dip Health Science (Health Promotion, Health Services

Management, Therapeutic Recreation or Public Health) (Extended) - 4 terms WS 729651

Dip Health Science/B Health Science (Health and Physical Education) WS 729454Dip Health Science/B Health Science (Health Promotion

Health Services Management, Therapeutic Recreation or Public Health) WS 729453

Dip Nutrition (DFEE) TUA 552110Doctor of Medicine WS 725505

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGYCOURSE NAME INST CODEAssocDeg Games Development (Games Programming) (DFEE) SAE 630200AssocDeg Information Technology CQU 160160AssocDeg Information Technology CQU 160161B Advanced Computing USYD 513500B Advanced Computing (Honours) ANU 135705B Advanced Computing (Research and Development) (Honours) ANU 135700B Advanced Computing/B Commerce USYD 513505B Advanced Computing/B Science USYD 513510B Advanced Computing/B Science (Health) USYD 513515B Advanced Computing/B Science (Medical Science) USYD 513520B Advanced Information Technology MQ 300541B Business B Science in Information Technology UTS 603220B Business Information Systems UOW 754500B Business Information Systems UOW 754505B Business Information Systems (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 754510B Commerce/B Information Technology UC 361327B Computer Science GU 283461B Computer Science UNE 392620B Computer Science UNE 392624B Computer Science UON 482400B Computer Science UOW 754100B Computer Science UOW 754120B Computer Science WS 723999B Computer Science WS 724000B Computer Science (Advanced) WS 720141B Computer Science (Advanced) WS 720142B Computer Science (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 754110B Computer Science (with specialisation) CSU 212717B Computer Science Global (Honours) UOW 754130B Computer Science/B Science UOW 751402B Computing and Cyber Security (ADF) UNSW 450030B Computing Science (Hons) UTS 603230B Cyber Security MQ 300568B Cyber Security and B Arts MQ 302568B Cyber Security and B Media and Communications MQ 302569B Cyber Security and Behaviour WS 727052B Design Computing USYD 513105B Design Computing/B Advanced Studies USYD 513110B Entrepreneurship (Games Design and Simulation) WS 722470B Entrepreneurship (Games Design and Simulation) WS 722472B Game Design and Development MQ 300542B Games Development (Games Design) (DFEE) SAE 630100B Games Development (Games Programming) (DFEE) SAE 630110B Information and Communications Technology WS 724012B Information and Communications Technology WS 724016B Information and Communications Technology WS 724020B Information and Communications Technology WS 724022B Information and Communications Technology (Advanced) WS 720144B Information and Communications Technology (Advanced) WS 720146B Information and Communications Technology (Advanced) WS 720148B Information and Communications Technology

(Health Information Management) WS 724025

B Information and Communications Technology (Health Information Management) WS 724026

B Information and Communications Technology (Health Information Management) WS 724027

B Information and Communications Technology/B Arts WS 724100B Information and Communications Technology/B Business WS 724105B Information and Communications Technology/B Business WS 724110B Information and Communications Technology/B Business WS 724115B Information and Communications Technology/

B Business (Accounting) WS 724120B Information and Communications Technology/

B Business (Accounting) WS 724130B Information Systems UNSW 424500B Information Systems WS 724008B Information Systems WS 724009B Information Systems (Advanced) WS 720150B Information Systems (Advanced)/B Business WS 720151B Information Systems (Advanced)/B Business WS 720152B Information Systems (Co-op) (Honours) UNSW 424640B Information Systems/B Business WS 724138B Information Systems/B Business WS 724139B Information Technology ACU 103708B Information Technology ANU 136063B Information Technology CQU 160060B Information Technology CQU 160061B Information Technology GU 283411B Information Technology LTU 187410B Information Technology LTU 196110B Information Technology LTU 197410B Information Technology MQ 300540B Information Technology SCU 332161B Information Technology UC 366043B Information Technology UON 483000B Information Technology UON 483010B Information Technology UOW 754300B Information Technology UOW 754305B Information Technology UTS 603210B Information Technology (Co-op) CQU 160170B Information Technology (Co-op) CQU 160171B Information Technology (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 754310B Information Technology (Specialising in Mobile Applications

Development or Games Programming) (DFEE) AIT AIT050B Information Technology (Specialising in Mobile Applications

Development or Games Programming) (DFEE) AIT AIT060B Information Technology (with specialisation) CSU 212734B Information Technology (with specialisation) CSU 212737B Information Technology International UOW 754320B Information Technology/B Business GU 283462B Information Technology/B Business UON 483050B Information Technology/B Business Administration ACU 103712B Information Technology/B Commerce GU 283464B Intelligent Digital Technologies GU 283463B Networking (DFEE) MIT 570130B Science (Computer Science)/B Media Arts UNSW 425801B Science in Games Development UTS 603225B Science in Information Technology B Arts in International Studies UTS 609230B Science in Information Technology B Creative Intelligence

and Innovation UTS 609565B Science in Information Technology Dip Information

Technology Professional Practice UTS 603200B Science/B Information Technology GU 283620B Software Engineering UC 366103B Software Engineering (Artificial Intelligence) (DFEE) TUA 551371B Software Engineering (Cloud Computing) (DFEE) TUA 551372B Software Engineering (Game Programming) (DFEE) TUA 551370B Software Engineering (Honours) ANU 135604B Software Engineering (Honours) UON 482700B Software Engineering/B Business Informatics UC 366123Dip Computing ANU 136060Dip ICT/B Information and Communications Technology WS 729458Dip ICT/B Information Systems WS 729460Dip Information and Communications Technology CQU 160062Dip Information and Communications Technology CQU 160063Dip Information and Communications Technology

(Extended) - ICT - 4 terms WS 729665Dip Information and Communications Technology

(Extended) - Information Systems - 4 terms WS 729666Dip Information Technology MQ 301006Dip Information Technology (DFEE) SIBT 640050Dip Information Technology UC 360010Dip Information Technology (2 Session) (DFEE) UOW 759010Dip Information Technology (2 Session) (DFEE) UOW 759015Dip Information Technology (3 Session) (DFEE) UOW 759011Dip Information Technology (3 Session) (DFEE) UOW 759016Dip Network and Software Engineering UC 360024

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MANAGEMENT AND COMMERCECOURSE NAME INST CODEAssocDeg Business (Tourism Management) (DFEE) TUA 553240B Accounting ANU 133503B Accounting CQU 160020B Accounting CQU 160021B Accounting CSU 212010B Accounting CSU 212011B Accounting CSU 212014B Accounting CSU 212017B Accounting LTU 196105B Accounting SCU 332103B Accounting SCU 332162B Accounting UC 361209B Accounting (DFEE) UNDA UNDA01B Accounting UNE 395664B Accounting UNE 395665B Accounting UTS 601010B Accounting WS 721077B Accounting and Finance ACU 103710B Accounting/B Business CQU 160360B Accounting/B Business CQU 160361B Actuarial Studies ANU 134403B Actuarial Studies MQ 300239B Actuarial Studies UNSW 424300B Actuarial Studies (Co-op) UNSW 424620B Actuarial Studies and B Applied Finance MQ 302239B Actuarial Studies and B Information Technology MQ 302241B Actuarial Studies and B Mathematical Sciences MQ 302240B Actuarial Studies with Professional Practice (Honours) MQ 300238B Advertising and Media (DFEE) MC 560220B Advertising and Public Relations (DFEE) UNDA UNDA02B Agribusiness UNE 395700B Agribusiness UNE 395701B Agricultural and Resource Economics UNE 395668B Agricultural and Resource Economics UNE 395669B Agricultural Business Management CSU 215024B Agriculture/B Business UNE 393678B Agriculture/B Business UNE 393679B Applied Data Analytics ANU 135801B Applied Finance MQ 300202B Applied Finance and B Business Analytics MQ 302201B Applied Finance and B Economics MQ 302202B Applied Finance and B Professional Accounting MQ 302203B Applied Financial Advice GU 283805B Arts/B Commerce ACU 103303B Arts/B Event and Tourism Management UC 361533B Aviation (Management) UNSW 429520B Business (DFEE) AC AC0010B Business (DFEE) AC AC0011B Business (DFEE) AC AC0012B Business (DFEE) AC AC0013B Business CQU 160030B Business CQU 160031B Business GU 283123B Business GU 283127B Business LTU 181035B Business LTU 189935B Business LTU 196000B Business (DFEE) MC 560200B Business (DFEE) MIT 570110B Business SCU 332100B Business SCU 332150B Business SCU 332160B Business (DFEE) TUA 550010B Business UNE 395676B Business UNE 395677B Business (ADF) UNSW 450010B Business UON 482200B Business UON 482210B Business UOW 753660B Business UOW 753661B Business UOW 753662B Business UOW 753663B Business UOW 753664B Business UOW 753665B Business UOW 753666B Business UTS 601030B Business UTS 601035B Business (DFEE) WI WI0020B Business WS 721005B Business WS 721006B Business WS 721007B Business WS 721008B Business (Accounting) LTU 181030

B Business (Accounting) LTU 189940B Business (Accounting) (DFEE) MC 560240B Business (Accounting) WS 721010B Business (Accounting) WS 721011B Business (Accounting) WS 721012B Business (Accounting) WS 721013B Business (Advanced Business Leadership) WS 720130B Business (Agribusiness) LTU 181040B Business (Agribusiness) LTU 187425B Business (Agribusiness) LTU 188025B Business (Agribusiness) LTU 189925B Business (Applied Finance) WS 721016B Business (Applied Finance) WS 721017B Business (Communication and Public Relations) (DFEE) TUA 550040B Business (Economics) WS 721018B Business (Entrepreneurship and Innovation) UC 361211B Business (Entrepreneurship) (DFEE) TUA 550160B Business (Event Management) (DFEE) TUA 550020B Business (Hospitality Management) (DFEE) TUA 553020B Business (Hospitality Management) WS 721020B Business (Hospitality Management) WS 721021B Business (Human Resource Management) UC 361212B Business (Human Resource Management) WS 721024B Business (Human Resource Management) WS 721025B Business (Human Resource Management) WS 721026B Business (Industry Professional Practice) CSU 201227B Business (International Business) UC 361218B Business (International Business) WS 721028B Business (International Business) WS 721029B Business (International Event Management) (DFEE) TUA 553310B Business (Management) CSU 212171B Business (Management) CSU 212174B Business (Management) CSU 212177B Business (Management) UC 361214B Business (Management) WS 721035B Business (Management) WS 721036B Business (Management) WS 721037B Business (Management) WS 721038B Business (Marketing) CSU 212201B Business (Marketing) CSU 212207B Business (Marketing) (DFEE) TUA 550030B Business (Marketing) UC 361216B Business (Marketing) WS 721039B Business (Marketing) WS 721040B Business (Marketing) WS 721041B Business (Marketing) WS 721042B Business (Professional Accounting) (DFEE) WI WI0030B Business (Property) WS 721045B Business (Property) WS 729200B Business (Service Management) UC 361217B Business (Sport Management) LTU 181037B Business (Sport Management) WS 721050B Business (Sport Management) WS 721052B Business (Sports Management) (DFEE) TUA 550050B Business (Tourism Management) (DFEE) TUA 553040B Business Administration ACU 103706B Business Administration ACU 103716B Business Administration ANU 133403B Business Administration MQ 300203B Business Administration (DFEE) UNDA UNDA05B Business Administration and B Arts MQ 302208B Business Administration and B Professional Accounting MQ 302210B Business Administration and B Psychology MQ 302416B Business Administration/B Global Studies ACU 103707B Business Analytics MQ 300211B Business Analytics and B Economics MQ 302232B Business Analytics and B Professional Accounting MQ 302233B Business Analytics and B Security Studies MQ 302231B Business B Arts in International Studies UTS 609130B Business B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609530B Business in Convention and Event Management SCU 334460B Business in Tourism and Hospitality Management SCU 330410B Business in Tourism and Hospitality Management SCU 330450B Business in Tourism and Hospitality Management SCU 330460B Business Informatics UC 366003B Business Management (DFEE) ICMS 530010B Business Management (Accounting) (DFEE) ICMS 530160B Business Management (Fashion and Global Brand

Management) (DFEE) ICMS 530170

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B Business Management (with subjects specialising in Marketing and New Media) (DFEE) ICMS 530014

B Business Management (with subjects specialising in Retail Marketing) (DFEE) ICMS 530110

B Business Studies CSU 212700B Business Studies CSU 212701B Business Studies CSU 212704B Business Studies CSU 212707B Business/B Arts LTU 181050B Business/B Arts LTU 189950B Business/B Arts SCU 332105B Business/B Arts UC 361544B Business/B Branded Fashion Design (DFEE) TUA 551200B Business/B Business Informatics UC 361515B Business/B Commerce GU 283129B Business/B Commerce UON 482250B Business/B Commerce UON 482260B Business/B Communication and Media UC 361542B Business/B Communication Design (DFEE) TUA 551220B Business/B Design UC 361543B Business/B Digital Media (3D Design and Animation) (DFEE) TUA 551210B Business/B Digital Media (Film and Video Design) (DFEE) TUA 551240B Business/B Digital Media (Interaction Design) (DFEE) TUA 551230B Business/B Economics UNE 395755B Business/B Economics UNE 395756B Business/B Government and International Relations GU 283131B Business/B Information Technology UC 361534B Business/B Information Technology UOW 751400B Business/B Innovation and Entrepreneurship UON 483060B Business/B Interior Design (Commercial) (DFEE) TUA 551250B Business/B Interior Design (Residential) (DFEE) TUA 551260B Business/B International Business GU 283130B Business/B Professional Communication CQU 160401B Business/B Science in Psychology UC 361545B Commerce ACU 103701B Commerce ACU 103711B Commerce ANU 133003B Commerce GU 283121B Commerce LTU 197445B Commerce MQ 300221B Commerce (DFEE) TUA 550060B Commerce (DFEE) UNDA UNDA06B Commerce UNSW 424000B Commerce UON 482300B Commerce UON 482310B Commerce UOW 753602B Commerce UOW 753603B Commerce UOW 753604B Commerce UOW 753605B Commerce UOW 753606B Commerce UOW 753607B Commerce UOW 753608B Commerce USYD 513300B Commerce - TAFE Advanced Dip Event Management UOW 753640B Commerce - TAFE Advanced Dip Hospitality Management UOW 753630B Commerce - TAFE Advanced Dip Travel and Tourism Management UOW 753650B Commerce (Accounting and Finance) UC 361231B Commerce (Accounting) UC 361227B Commerce (Business Economics) UC 361228B Commerce (Co-op) UNSW 424600B Commerce (Co-op) (Honours) UNSW 424601B Commerce (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753610B Commerce (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753611B Commerce (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753612B Commerce (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753613B Commerce (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753614B Commerce (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753615B Commerce (Finance and Banking) UC 361229B Commerce (Financial Planning) UC 361230B Commerce (International) UNSW 424050B Commerce and B Arts MQ 302251B Commerce and B Human Sciences MQ 302255B Commerce and B Information Technology MQ 302253B Commerce Global (Honours) UOW 753620B Commerce/B Advanced Mathematics (Honours) UNSW 424200B Commerce/B Advanced Studies USYD 513305B Commerce/B Advanced Studies (Dalyell Scholars) USYD 513310B Commerce/B Arts (DFEE) UNDA UNDA07B Commerce/B Business Administration ACU 103709B Commerce/B Business Administration ACU 103717B Commerce/B Communications and Media (DFEE) UNDA UNDA08B Commerce/B Global Studies ACU 103703B Commerce/B Innovation and Entrepreneurship UON 483070B Commerce/B International Business GU 283132B Commerce/B Psychological Science GU 283349

B Communication (Public Relations)/B Business Studies CSU 211257B Digital Business SCU 332163B Economics ANU 134003B Economics MQ 300215B Economics UNE 395666B Economics UNE 395667B Economics UNSW 424400B Economics USYD 513225B Economics UTS 601090B Economics and Finance UOW 753670B Economics and Finance UOW 753671B Economics and Finance UOW 753672B Economics and Finance UOW 753673B Economics and Finance UOW 753674B Economics and Finance UOW 753675B Economics/B Advanced Studies USYD 513230B Entertainment (Business Management) (DFEE) JMC JMC040B Event and Tourism Management UC 361480B Event Management (DFEE) ICMS 530020B Finance ANU 133203B Finance, Economics and Statistics (Honours) ANU 134300B Global Logistics and Maritime Management AMC 120210B Hospitality Management CQU 160050B Hospitality Management CQU 160051B Hospitality Management (DFEE) ICMS 530040B Human Resource Management (DFEE) UNDA UNDA11B Human Resource Management/B Arts (DFEE) UNDA UNDA12B International Business ANU 133303B International Business GU 283112B International Business LTU 196100B International Business/B Government and International Relations GU 283133B International Tourism and Hotel Management/B Business GU 283134B Logistics CQU 160912B Management (Digital Creative Enterprise) UTS 601065B Management (Events) UTS 601068B Management (Events) B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609532B Management (Sport Business) UTS 601070B Management (Sport Business) B Creative Intelligence

and Innovation UTS 609533B Management (Tourism) UTS 601072B Management (Tourism) B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609534B Management B Arts in International Studies UTS 609090B Mathematics and Finance (Honours) UOW 756503B Mathematics and Finance (Honours) (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 756520B Politics and International Relations/B Design UC 361498B Professional Accounting MQ 300223B Professional Accounting with B Professional Practice MQ 302222B Property CQU 160101B Property (Development, Investment and Valuation) (DFEE) ICMS 530080B Property Economics UTS 602033B Property Economics B Arts in International Studies UTS 609200B Psychological Science/B Business GU 283346B Social Sciences (Honours in Actuarial Studies and Economics) ANU 134454B Sport and Exercise Management UTS 606030B Sport and Exercise Management B Arts in International Studies UTS 609085B Sports Management (DFEE) ICMS 530120B Tourism Management WS 727750Dip Accounting (DFEE) MC 560160Dip Applied Business Management (DFEE) ICMS 530500Dip Business SCU 332061Dip Business (DFEE) TUA 550103Dip Business UC 360015Dip Business (DFEE) WI WI0040Dip Business (2 Session) (DFEE) UOW 759030Dip Business (2 Session) (DFEE) UOW 759035Dip Business (3 Session) (DFEE) UOW 759031Dip Business (3 Session) (DFEE) UOW 759036Dip Business (Extended) - 4 terms WS 729618Dip Business (Extended) - 4 terms WS 729620Dip Business (Hospitality Management) (DFEE) TUA 553160Dip Business (Standard) - 3 terms WS 729500Dip Business (Standard) - 3 terms WS 729507Dip Business (Tourism Management) (DFEE) TUA 553150Dip Business Informatics UC 360020Dip Business Management (DFEE) ICMS 530590Dip Business Management (DFEE) MC 560120Dip Business Management (Fashion Management) (DFEE) ICMS 530570Dip Business Studies CQU 160150Dip Business Studies CQU 160151Dip Business/B Business WS 729416Dip Business/B Business WS 729417Dip Businesss Administration (DFEE) SIBT 640020Dip Commerce MQ 301004Dip Commerce (DFEE) SIBT 640030Dip Entertainment Business Management (DFEE) JMC JMC045Dip Event Management (DFEE) ICMS 530510Dip Event Management (DFEE) TUA 550150

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Dip Marketing (DFEE) MC 560130Dip Marketing (DFEE) TUA 550120Dip Property Management (DFEE) ICMS 530520Dip Sports Management (DFEE) ICMS 530540Dip Sports Management (High Performance) (DFEE) ICMS 530580Double Actuarial Studies UNSW 424350Double Commerce UNSW 424100Double Economics UNSW 424450

NATURAL AND PHYSICAL SCIENCESCOURSE NAME INST CODEB Accident Forensics CQU 160440B Accident Forensics CQU 160441B Advanced Mathematics (Honours) UNSW 429300B Advanced Mathematics (Honours)/B Arts UNSW 429320B Advanced Mathematics (Honours)/B Engineering (Honours) UNSW 429330B Advanced Mathematics (Honours)/B Science (Computer Science) UNSW 429331B Advanced Science MQ 300566B Advanced Science (Advanced Materials and Data Science) UTS 607058B Advanced Science (Animal Science) WS 720250B Advanced Science (Applied Physics) WS 720251B Advanced Science (Biology) WS 720252B Advanced Science (Biology) WS 720253B Advanced Science (Biology) WS 720254B Advanced Science (Chemistry) WS 720255B Advanced Science (Chemistry) WS 720256B Advanced Science (Data Science) WS 720257B Advanced Science (Ecology) WS 720258B Advanced Science (Environmental Biotechnology) UTS 607059B Advanced Science (Environmental Futures) WS 720259B Advanced Science (Forensic Biology) WS 720260B Advanced Science (Forensic Chemistry) WS 720261B Advanced Science (Forensic Science) WS 720262B Advanced Science (Honours) UNSW 429350B Advanced Science (Honours)/B Arts UNSW 429370B Advanced Science (Honours)/B Engineering (Honours) UNSW 429360B Advanced Science (Honours)/B Fine Arts UNSW 429395B Advanced Science (Honours)/B Science (Computer Science) UNSW 429361B Advanced Science (Honours)/B Social Research and Policy UNSW 429390B Advanced Science (Infection and Immunity) UTS 607060B Advanced Science (Mathematics) WS 720263B Advanced Science (Mathematics) WS 720264B Advanced Science (Microbiology) WS 720265B Advanced Science (Microbiology) WS 720266B Advanced Science (Microbiology) WS 720267B Advanced Science (Nutrition and Food Science) WS 720268B Advanced Science (Pharmaceutical Sciences) UTS 607061B Advanced Science (Pre-Medicine) UTS 607063B Advanced Science (Zoology) WS 720269B Advanced Science B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609590B Animal and Veterinary Biosciences LTU 187049B Animal Science CSU 215034B Animal Science UNE 392684B Animal Science UNE 392696B Applied Science (Marine Engineering) AMC 120110B Applied Science (Nautical Science) AMC 120120B Applied Science (Outdoor Recreation and Ecotourism) CSU 214390B Applied Science (Outdoor Recreation and Ecotourism) CSU 215051B Applied Science in Forensic Studies UC 368044B Applied Science/B Advanced Studies (Exercise and Sport Science) USYD 513626B Aviation (Flying) UNSW 429500B Biodiversity and Conservation MQ 300573B Biodiversity and Conservation MQ 300574B Biological Sciences LTU 187047B Biomedical Physics UTS 607070B Biomedical Physics B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609600B Biomedical Science ACU 107008B Biomedical Science GU 283302B Biomedical Science LTU 187028B Biomedical Science SCU 335165B Biomedical Science UC 368093B Biomedical Science UNE 392686B Biomedical Science UNE 392692B Biomedical Science UON 482100B Biomedical Science UTS 607040B Biomedical Science (Honours) GU 283338B Biomedical Science (Medical) LTU 187029B Biomedical Science (Medical) LTU 187429B Biomedical Science/B Business Administration ACU 107011B Bionanotechnology (Honours) UOW 757604B Bionanotechnology (Honours) (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 757605B Biotechnology ANU 138503B Biotechnology UON 482150B Biotechnology UTS 607045B Biotechnology (Honours) UNSW 429400

B Biotechnology B Business UTS 609176B Cognitive and Brain Sciences MQ 300435B Cognitive and Brain Sciences and B Human Sciences MQ 302434B Cognitive and Brain Sciences and B Information Technology MQ 302436B Cognitive and Brain Sciences and B Medical Sciences MQ 302437B Cognitive and Brain Sciences and B Psychology MQ 302438B Cognitive and Brain Sciences and B Science MQ 302435B Data Science and Analytics UOW 756522B Data Science and Decisions UNSW 429150B Environmental Biology UTS 607033B Equine Science (with specialisation) CSU 215204B Exercise Science and Psychological Science SCU 335155B Food Science (Honours) UNSW 425600B Food Science and Human Nutrition UON 482900B Food Science and Human Nutrition/B Business UON 482910B Forensic Science UTS 607020B Forensic Science B Arts in International Studies UTS 609252B Forensic Science B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609587B General Studies (Science) CSU 214001B General Studies (Science) CSU 214004B General Studies (Science) CSU 214007B General Studies (Science) CSU 214008B Genetics ANU 138600B Geography UOW 755250B GeoScience UNE 392606B GeoScience UNE 392618B Life Sciences UNSW 429050B Marine Biology UTS 607035B Marine Science GU 283404B Marine Science MQ 300545B Marine Science (Honours) UOW 757624B Marine Science (Honours) (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 757623B Marine Science and Management SCU 334104B Marine Science and Management SCU 334153B Mathematical Sciences ANU 138200B Mathematical Sciences MQ 300571B Mathematical Sciences and B Arts MQ 302103B Mathematical Sciences and B Commerce MQ 302254B Mathematics UON 483200B Mathematics UOW 756511B Mathematics Advanced UOW 756512B Mathematics/B Computer Science UON 483250B Mathematics/B Computer Science UOW 751701B Mathematics/B Science UON 483310B Mathematics/B Science (Physics) UOW 751805B Medical Laboratory Science (Honours) CQU 160915B Medicinal Chemistry UTS 607065B Medicinal Chemistry (Honours) UNSW 429720B Medicinal Chemistry (Honours) UOW 757613B Medicinal Chemistry (Honours) (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 757619B Medicinal Chemistry B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609595B Philosophy (Honours) - Science ANU 138000B Philosophy (Honours) [ANU]/B Science (Honours) [NUS] ANU 138005B Psychological Science (DFEE) ACAP 540200B Psychological Science (DFEE) ACAP 540201B Psychological Science ACU 103313B Psychological Science CQU 160531B Psychological Science GU 283313B Psychological Science LTU 187055B Psychological Science SCU 335062B Psychological Science SCU 335152B Psychological Science UNSW 429800B Psychological Science UON 483970B Psychological Science UON 483980B Psychological Science UOW 753220B Psychological Science and Counselling (DFEE) ACAP 540220B Psychological Science and Counselling (DFEE) ACAP 540221B Psychological Science and Criminology (DFEE) ACAP 540210B Psychological Science/B Arts ACU 103718B Psychological Science/B Commerce ACU 103719B Psychological Science/B Exercise and Sports Science ACU 103720B Science ANU 138003B Science CQU 160411B Science CSU 215854B Science GU 283401B Science LTU 187020B Science MQ 300555B Science MQ 300556B Science SCU 334116B Science UC 368103B Science UNE 392603

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B Science UNE 392621B Science UNSW 429000B Science (ADF) UNSW 450020B Science UON 484020B Science UON 484030B Science UOW 757621B Science USYD 513910B Science (Advanced) (Honours) ANU 138004B Science (Animal Science) WS 728165B Science (Applied Physics) UTS 607009B Science (Applied Physics) WS 728166B Science (Applied Physics) - (Pathway to Teaching Primary/

Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary) WS 729057B Science (Atmospheric Science) UOW 757660B Science (Biology) WS 728167B Science (Biology) WS 728168B Science (Biology) WS 728169B Science (Biology) - (Pathway to Teaching Primary/

Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary) WS 729058B Science (Biology) - (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/

M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary) WS 729059B Science (Biology) - (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/

M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary) WS 729060B Science (Biomolecular Physics) UOW 757661B Science (Biotechnology/Biomedical Science/Medical Science) UTS 607015B Science (Chemistry) UTS 607005B Science (Chemistry) WS 728170B Science (Chemistry) WS 728171B Science (Chemistry) - (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/

M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching WS 729061(Secondary)B Science (Chemistry) - (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/

M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary) WS 729062B Science (Chiropractic) CQU 160181B Science (Computer Science) Degrees UNSW 425800B Science (Criminology and Psychology) CQU 160192B Science (Data Science) WS 728172B Science (Data Science) - (Pathway to Teaching Primary/

Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary) WS 729063B Science (Ecology) WS 728173B Science (Ecology) - (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/

M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary) WS 729064B Science (Environmental Futures) WS 728174B Science (Environmental Futures) - (Pathway to Teaching

Primary/Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary) WS 729065

B Science (Environmental Health) WS 728175B Science (Environmental Sciences) UTS 607011B Science (Flexible) UTS 607001B Science (Forensic Biology) WS 728176

B Science (Forensic Biology) - (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary) WS 729066

B Science (Forensic Chemistry) WS 728177B Science (Forensic Chemistry) - (Pathway to Teaching Primary/

Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary) WS 729067B Science (Forensic Science) WS 728178B Science (Honours) (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 757601B Science (Honours) (Dean’s Scholar) (Human Geography

or Environment and Heritage Management) UOW 757700B Science (Human Geography or Environment

and Heritage Management) UOW 757710B Science (International) UNSW 429420B Science (Materials) UOW 757636B Science (Mathematics) WS 728179B Science (Mathematics) WS 728180B Science (Mathematics) - (Pathway to Teaching Primary/

Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary) WS 729068B Science (Mathematics) - (Pathway to Teaching Primary/

Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary) WS 729069B Science (Mathematics/Statistics) UTS 607003B Science (Medical Science) USYD 513925B Science (Microbiology) WS 728181B Science (Microbiology) WS 728182B Science (Microbiology) WS 728183B Science (Microbiology) - (Pathway to Teaching Primary/

Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary) WS 729070B Science (Microbiology) - (Pathway to Teaching Primary/

Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary) WS 729071B Science (Microbiology) - (Pathway to Teaching Primary/

Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary) WS 729072B Science (Nanotechnology) UTS 607007B Science (Nuclear Science and Technology) UOW 757638B Science (Nutrition and Food Science) WS 728184B Science (Nutrition and Food Science) - (Pathway to

Teaching Primary/Secondary)/M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary) WS 729073

B Science (Physics and Mathematics) UOW 757662B Science (Physics) UOW 757637B Science (Physics)/B Arts UOW 751803B Science (Psychology) ANU 138123B Science (Psychology) CQU 160191B Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology) LTU 187033B Science (Zoology) WS 728185B Science (Zoology) - (Pathway to Teaching Primary/Secondary)/

M Teaching (Primary) or M Teaching (Secondary) WS 729074B Science (Zoology)/B Natural Science (Animal Science) WS 728044B Science Advanced Honours (Atmospheric Science) UOW 757608B Science Advanced Honours (Biomolecular Physics) UOW 757609B Science Advanced Honours (Physics) UOW 757602B Science and B Arts MQ 302555

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B Science and B Commerce MQ 302557B Science and B Information Technology MQ 302558B Science and B Media and Communications MQ 302556B Science and Business UNSW 429100B Science B Arts in International Studies UTS 609250B Science B Business UTS 609170B Science B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609585B Science in Analytics UTS 607080B Science in Analytics B Arts in International Studies UTS 609220B Science in Psychology UC 365123B Science, Criminology and Psychological Studies WS 729215B Science/B Advanced Studies USYD 513930B Science/B Advanced Studies (Advanced) USYD 513935B Science/B Advanced Studies (Animal and Veterinary Bioscience) USYD 513945B Science/B Advanced Studies (Dalyell Scholars including

Mathematical Sciences) USYD 513911B Science/B Advanced Studies (Food and Agribusiness) USYD 513950B Science/B Advanced Studies (Health) USYD 513920B Science/B Advanced Studies (Medical Science) USYD 513960B Science/B Advanced Studies (Taronga Wildlife Conservation) USYD 513961B Science/B Arts GU 283623B Science/B Arts UNSW 429200B Science/B Arts UOW 751801B Science/B Arts WS 728100B Science/B Business GU 283621B Science/B Business WS 728110B Science/B Business WS 728111B Science/B Commerce GU 283624B Science/B Commerce UOW 751802B Science/B Data Science GU 283622B Science/B Education (Secondary) UNSW 422110B Science/B Fine Arts UNSW 429230B Science/B Innovation and Entrepreneurship UON 484040B Science/B International Studies WS 728115B Science/B Social Research and Policy UNSW 429220B Science/M Mathematical Sciences USYD 513962B Scientific Studies UNE 392607B Scientific Studies UNE 392617B Statistics ANU 134200B Technology (Aeronautical Engineering) (ADF) UNSW 450080B Technology (Aviation) (ADF) UNSW 450090B Vision Science UC 368073B Vision Science UNSW 429740B Zoology UNE 392685B Zoology UNE 392695Dip Science ANU 138001Dip Science SCU 334014Dip Science UC 360030Dip Science (2 Session) (DFEE) UOW 759040Dip Science (3 Session) (DFEE) UOW 759041Dip Science (Extended) - Medical Science - 4 terms WS 729682Dip Science (Extended) - Science - 4 terms WS 729681Dip Science/B Medical Science WS 729469Dip Science/B Science WS 729468

SOCIETY AND CULTURECOURSE NAME INST CODEB Ancient History MQ 300103B Ancient History MQ 300104B Anthropology WS 727604B Anthropology WS 727607B Applied Social Science (DFEE) AC AC0040B Applied Social Science (DFEE) AC AC0041B Applied Social Science (DFEE) AC AC0042B Applied Social Science (DFEE) AC AC0044B Applied Social Sciences (Community Services) (DFEE) TUA 552210B Applied Social Sciences (Counselling) (DFEE) TUA 552220B Archaeological Practice ANU 131163B Archaeology MQ 300128B Art History and Curatorship ANU 131100B Arts ACU 103302B Arts ANU 131003B Arts CQU 160131B Arts CSU 211004B Arts CSU 211007B Arts GU 283201B Arts LTU 183010B Arts LTU 189910B Arts MQ 300101B Arts MQ 300102B Arts SCU 333100B Arts SCU 333161B Arts (DFEE) UNDA UNDA03B Arts UNE 391601B Arts UNE 391602

B Arts UNSW 422000B Arts (ADF) UNSW 450001B Arts UON 482010B Arts UON 482020B Arts UON 482040B Arts UOW 753101B Arts UOW 753102B Arts UOW 753106B Arts UOW 753107B Arts UOW 753108B Arts USYD 513200B Arts WS 720510B Arts WS 720515B Arts WS 720518B Arts (Culture and Heritage) UC 362005B Arts (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753105B Arts (Dean’s Scholars) WS 720100B Arts (Dean’s Scholars) WS 720102B Arts (Dean’s Scholars) WS 720104B Arts (Global Studies) UC 362008B Arts (Interpreting and Translation) WS 720521B Arts (Interpreting and Translation) (Dean’s Scholars) WS 720106B Arts (Politics and Journalism) (DFEE) UNDA UNDA04B Arts and B Information Technology MQ 302102B Arts and Business UNSW 422050B Arts in Western Civilisation UOW 753100B Arts in Western Civilisation/B Creative Arts UOW 751901B Arts in Western Civilisation/B International Studies UOW 751902B Arts in Western Civilisation/B Politics, Philosophy and Economics UOW 751903B Arts/B Advanced Studies USYD 513205B Arts/B Advanced Studies (Dalyell Scholars) USYD 513222B Arts/B Advanced Studies (International and Global Studies) USYD 513210B Arts/B Advanced Studies (Languages) USYD 513211B Arts/B Advanced Studies (Politics and International Relations) USYD 513220B Arts/B Business CQU 160381B Arts/B Business GU 283540B Arts/B Business UNE 391753B Arts/B Business UNE 391754B Arts/B Business WS 720600B Arts/B Business WS 720605B Arts/B Commerce UOW 751301B Arts/B Communication and Media (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 751360B Arts/B Economics and Finance UOW 751306B Arts/B Education (Secondary) UNSW 422100B Arts/B Global Studies ACU 103311B Arts/B Innovation and Entrepreneurship UON 482030B Arts/B International Studies UOW 751310B Arts/B International Studies (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 751309B Arts/B Science UNE 392759B Arts/B Science UNE 392760B Arts/B Science UON 482070B Arts/B Science UON 482080B Arts/B Science in Psychology UC 362184B Arts/B Social Science WS 720610B Arts/B Social Science WS 720612B Arts/B Social Science WS 720614B Arts/B Social Work USYD 513275B Arts/M Nursing USYD 513740B Asian Studies ANU 132005B Asia-Pacific Aff airs ANU 132006B Child and Family Studies GU 283802B Classical Studies ANU 131103B Communication (Social and Political Sciences)

B Arts in International Studies UTS 609345B Community and Social Development WS 727725B Community Welfare WS 727715B Community Welfare WS 727720B Counselling (DFEE) ACAP 540500B Counselling (DFEE) ACAP 540501B Counselling GU 283341B Counselling (Coaching) (DFEE) ACAP 540510B Counselling (Coaching) (DFEE) ACAP 540511B Criminal and Community Justice WS 727040B Criminal and Community Justice WS 727045B Criminal and Community Justice/B Social Work WS 727047B Criminal Justice CSU 211890B Criminal Justice CSU 211897B Criminology ANU 131150B Criminology LTU 187424B Criminology UNE 391660B Criminology UNE 391661

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B Policing WS 727065B Policing (Leadership Program) WS 720191B Policing (Leadership Program) WS 720192B Political Science ANU 131162B Politics and International Relations UC 361663B Politics and International Relations/B Arts UC 361530B Politics and International Relations/B Business UC 361528B Politics and International Relations/B Communication and Media UC 361529B Politics and International Relations/B Science in Psychology UC 361497B Politics, Philosophy and Economics ANU 131161B Politics, Philosophy and Economics UOW 753115B Politics, Philosophy and Economics (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753116B Psychological Science/B Commerce UOW 751750B Psychological Science/B Criminology and Criminal Justice GU 283337B Psychological Science/B Social Science UOW 751761B Psychological Science/B Social Science (Criminology) UOW 751760B Psychological Science/M Mental Health Practice GU 283347B Psychological Science/M Rehabilitation Counselling GU 283348B Psychology (Honours)/B Commerce UOW 751751B Public Policy ANU 131159B Public Safety and Security CSU 211930B Public Safety and Security CSU 211937B Security Studies MQ 300150B Security Studies MQ 300151B Security Studies and B Commerce MQ 302150B Social and Economic Policy (Economic Policy) UC 361522B Social and Economic Policy (Sociology) UC 361523B Social Research and Policy UNSW 422300B Social Science GU 283270B Social Science MQ 300110B Social Science MQ 300111B Social Science SCU 331101B Social Science SCU 331161B Social Science UNE 391657B Social Science UNE 391659B Social Science UON 484050B Social Science UON 484060B Social Science UOW 755300B Social Science UOW 755301B Social Science WS 727610B Social Science WS 727615B Social Science WS 727620B Social Science WS 727621B Social Science (Advanced) WS 720194B Social Science (Advanced) WS 720196B Social Science (Advanced) WS 720198B Social Science (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 755320B Social Science (Pathway to Primary Education) UOW 755305B Social Science (Psychology) CSU 211850B Social Science (Psychology) CSU 211854B Social Science (Psychology) CSU 211857B Social Science (Psychology) WS 727600B Social Science (Psychology) WS 727601B Social Science (Psychology) WS 727605B Social Welfare SCU 331158B Social Welfare SCU 331162B Social Work (DFEE) ACAP 540400B Social Work ACU 103202B Social Work ACU 103203B Social Work CSU 211900B Social Work CSU 211904B Social Work CSU 211905B Social Work GU 283323B Social Work GU 283803B Social Work UNE 391666B Social Work UNE 391667B Social Work UOW 755340B Social Work UOW 755341B Social Work USYD 513270B Social Work WS 727700B Social Work WS 727705B Social Work (Honours) CQU 160551B Social Work (Honours) UNSW 422400B Social Work (Honours) UON 484100B Social Work (Honours) UON 484110B Social Work (Honours)/B Arts UNSW 422401B Social Work (Honours)/B Criminology and Criminal Justice UNSW 422403B Social Work (Honours)/B Social Research and Policy UNSW 422402B Sport Development GU 283329B Sport Development WS 723567B Sport Development/B Business GU 283360B Sustainable Communities UOW 755255B Theology (DFEE) AC AC0050B Theology (DFEE) AC AC0051B Theology (DFEE) AC AC0052B Theology (DFEE) AC AC0053B Theology (DFEE) AC AC0054

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B Theology (DFEE) AC AC0055B Theology (DFEE) AC AC0056B Theology ACU 103903B Theology ACU 103904B Theology CSU 211955B Theology CSU 211957B Theology (DFEE) UNDA UNDA29B Theology/B Global Studies ACU 103905B Theology/B Philosophy ACU 107013B Theology/B Philosophy ACU 107014B Theology/B Philosophy ACU 107015Dip Arts CQU 160261Dip Arts (DFEE) SIBT 640010Dip Arts (Extended) - Arts - 4 terms WS 729598Dip Arts (Extended) - Arts - 4 terms WS 729599Dip Arts (DFEE) UOW 759020Dip Arts/B Arts WS 729392Dip Arts/B Arts WS 729400Dip Business (DFEE) AC AC0070Dip Business (DFEE) AC AC0071Dip Business (DFEE) AC AC0072Dip Business (DFEE) AC AC0073Dip Chaplaincy (DFEE) AC AC0100Dip Chaplaincy (DFEE) AC AC0101Dip Chaplaincy (DFEE) AC AC0102Dip Chaplaincy (DFEE) AC AC0103Dip Chaplaincy (DFEE) AC AC0104Dip Chaplaincy (DFEE) AC AC0105Dip Community Services (DFEE) AC AC0090Dip Community Services (Case Management) – CHC52015 (VET) ACAP 540404Dip Community Services (Case Management) – CHC52015 (VET) ACAP 540405Dip Counselling and Communication Skills (DFEE) TUA 552190Dip Counselling Skills (DFEE) ACAP 540512Dip Counselling Skills (DFEE) ACAP 540513Dip Criminal and Community Justice (Extended) - 4 terms WS 729632Dip Criminal and Community Justice/B Criminal

and Community Justice WS 729439Dip Languages UOW 753140Dip Leadership (DFEE) AC AC0080Dip Leadership (DFEE) AC AC0081Dip Leadership (DFEE) AC AC0082Dip Leadership (DFEE) AC AC0083Dip Leadership (DFEE) AC AC0084Dip Liberal Studies ANU 131001Dip Social Science (DFEE) UOW 759045Dip Social Science (Extended) - Humanitarian and

Development Studies - 4 terms WS 729689Dip Social Science (Extended) - Social Science - 4 terms WS 729687Dip Social Science (Extended) - Social Science - 4 terms WS 729688Dip Social Science (Extended) - Tourism Management - 4 terms WS 729691Dip Social Science (Policing) (Extended) - 4 terms WS 729694Dip Social Science (Policing) (Extended) - 4 terms WS 729695Dip Social Science (Policing)/B Policing WS 729479Dip Social Science (Policing)/B Policing WS 729480Dip Social Science/B Humanitarian and Development Studies WS 729476Dip Social Science/B Social Science WS 729475Dip Social Science/B Social Science WS 729477Dip Social Science/B Tourism Management WS 729481Dip Sport Development (DFEE) TUA 552230Flexible Double Arts, Social Sciences, Business and Science ANU 130010

LAW AND LAW COMBINEDCOURSE NAME INST CODEAssocDeg Law (Paralegal Studies) SCU 336300AssocDeg Law (Paralegal Studies) SCU 336361B Accounting/B Laws WS 725048B Accounting/B Laws WS 725050B Agriculture/B Laws UNE 392761B Agriculture/B Laws UNE 392762B Arts (Psychology)/B Laws UOW 751200B Arts in Western Civilisation/B Laws UOW 751230B Arts/B Laws ACU 107001B Arts/B Laws SCU 336104B Arts/B Laws SCU 336160B Arts/B Laws UC 362144B Arts/B Laws UNE 391655B Arts/B Laws UNE 391658B Arts/B Laws UOW 751201B Arts/B Laws USYD 513805B Arts/B Laws WS 725011B Arts/B Laws WS 725013B Biomedical Science/B Laws ACU 107010B Business (Advanced Business Leadership)/B Laws WS 720135B Business Administration/B Laws ACU 107004B Business B Laws UTS 609010

B Business/B Laws SCU 336101B Business/B Laws SCU 336114B Business/B Laws UC 361325B Business/B Laws UNE 395679B Business/B Laws UNE 395680B Business/B Laws UOW 751220B Business/B Laws WS 725015B Business/B Laws WS 725016B Commerce Global/B Laws UOW 751225B Commerce/B Laws ACU 107002B Commerce/B Laws UC 361324B Commerce/B Laws UOW 751202B Commerce/B Laws UOW 751221B Commerce/B Laws USYD 513810B Communication (Creative Writing) B Laws UTS 609006B Communication (Digital and Social Media) B Laws UTS 609008B Communication (Journalism) B Laws UTS 609001B Communication (Media Arts and Production) B Laws UTS 609002B Communication (Public Communication) B Laws UTS 609005B Communication (Social and Political Sciences) B Laws UTS 609003B Communication and Media/B Laws UC 361326B Communication and Media/B Laws UOW 751210B Communication and Media/B Laws UOW 751226B Communication/B Laws WS 725020B Computer Science/B Laws UNE 392670B Computer Science/B Laws UNE 392671B Computer Science/B Laws UOW 751203B Computer Science/B Laws UOW 751222B Construction Management Studies/B Laws WS 725022B Construction Management Studies/B Laws WS 725024B Creative Arts/B Laws UOW 751204B Criminal and Community Justice/B Laws WS 725029B Criminal and Community Justice/B Laws WS 725031B Criminology/B Laws LTU 187420B Criminology/B Laws UNE 391662B Criminology/B Laws UNE 391663B Criminology/B Laws WS 725034B Criminology/B Laws WS 725036B Economics and Finance/B Laws UOW 751216B Economics B Laws UTS 609015B Economics/B Laws UNE 395655B Economics/B Laws UNE 395656B Economics/B Laws USYD 513815B Engineering (Honours)/B Laws UOW 751208B Engineering Honours/B Laws USYD 513820B Engineering Science B Laws UTS 609050B Environmental Science/B Laws GU 283501B Environmental Science/B Laws UNE 392763B Environmental Science/B Laws UNE 392764B Forensic Science B Laws UTS 609068B Forensic Studies/B Laws UC 368046B Information and Communications Technology/B Laws WS 725041B Information and Communications Technology/B Laws WS 725043B Information Systems (Advanced)/B Laws WS 720155B Information Systems (Advanced)/B Laws WS 720156B Information Systems/B Laws WS 725046B Information Systems/B Laws WS 725047B Information Technology/B Laws UOW 751213B Information Technology/B Laws UOW 751223B International Studies/B Laws UOW 751212B International Studies/B Laws UOW 751224B International Studies/B Laws WS 725045B Journalism/B Laws UOW 751211B Laws ACU 107000B Laws CQU 160081B Laws GU 283220B Laws LTU 187415B Laws LTU 197415B Laws MQ 300160B Laws UC 367004B Laws (DFEE) UNDA UNDA13B Laws UTS 604000B Laws UTS 604001B Laws (3 years) UNE 395469B Laws (3 years) UNE 395470B Laws (4 years) UNE 395698B Laws (4 years) UNE 395699B Laws (Direct Entry) UOW 756100B Laws (Direct Entry) UOW 756110B Laws (Graduate Entry) ACU 107007B Laws (Graduate Entry) SCU 336100

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B Politics and International Relations/B Laws UC 361495B Politics, Philosophy and Economics/B Laws UOW 751217B Psychological Science/B Laws ACU 103714B Psychological Science/B Laws SCU 336105B Psychological Science/B Laws SCU 336150B Psychological Science/B Laws SCU 336165B Psychological Science/B Laws UOW 751215B Science B Laws UTS 609060B Science in Information Technology B Laws UTS 609020B Science in Psychology/B Laws UC 365165B Science/B Laws UC 365164B Science/B Laws UNE 392669B Science/B Laws UNE 392672B Science/B Laws UOW 751207B Science/B Laws USYD 513825B Science/B Laws WS 725060B Science/B Laws WS 725065B Social Science/B Laws SCU 336113B Social Science/B Laws SCU 336162B Social Science/B Laws WS 725070B Social Science/B Laws WS 725075B Sport and Exercise Science/B Laws SCU 336106B Sport and Exercise Science/B Laws SCU 336163B Theology/B Laws ACU 107005Dip Law (DFEE) LPAB LPBA01Double Law UNSW 426000Flexible Double Law ANU 137010

MIXED FIELD PROGRAMSCOURSE NAME INST CODEB Business/B Data Science GU 283140B Combined Studies MQ 302000B Commerce/B Data Science GU 283141B Government and International Relations/B Criminology

and Criminal Justice GU 283139B Media (Communication and Journalism)/B Arts UNSW 422701B Media (Public Relations & Advertising)/B Arts UNSW 422711B Media (Screen & Sound Production)/B Arts UNSW 422721B Politics, Philosophy and Economics UNSW 422310Dip Augmented and Virtual Reality (DFEE) SAE 630290Dip Augmented and Virtual Reality (DFEE) SAE 630295Dip General Studies CSU 214010Dip General Studies CSU 214011Dip General Studies CSU 214014Dip General Studies CSU 214017Intensive Program (DFEE) MQ 301020Newstep (ENA) UON 481500Newstep (ENA) UON 481550Standard Foundation Program (DFEE) MQ 301021University Access Program (DFEE) UOW 759005University Access Program (DFEE) UOW 759006University Access Program (DFEE) UOW 759007University Entrance Certificate - Stream 1 (DFEE) UOW 759001University Entrance Certificate - Stream 2 (DFEE) UOW 759002University Entrance Certificate - Stream 3 (DFEE) UOW 759003University Entrance Certificate - Stream 4 (DFEE) UOW 759004University Preparation Program (ENA) UNSW 430200University Preparation Program - ANU Achieve (ENA) ANU 130006University Preparation Program - ANU Activate (ENA) ANU 130008University Preparation Program - ANU Advance (ENA) ANU 130007UNSW Preparation Program (Arts and Social Sciences) (ENA) UNSW 430100UNSW Preparation Program (Business) (ENA) UNSW 430110UNSW Preparation Program (Engineering) (ENA) UNSW 430120UNSW Preparation Program (Science) (ENA) UNSW 430130

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INSTITUTIONSPARTICIPATING INSTITUTIONS

Apply through UAC to the following institutions:

Australian Catholic University1300 ASK ACU (1300 275 228)Canberra, North Sydney and Strathfield campuses

Australian College of Applied PsychologyFreecall 1800 061 199

Australian Maritime College(Institute of the University of Tasmania)1300 363 864

Australian National University Freecall 1800 620 032

Charles Sturt UniversityFreecall 1800 ASK CSU (1800 275 278)Albury–Wodonga, Bathurst, Canberra, Dubbo, Orange, Parramatta, Port Macquarie and Wagga Wagga campuses

CQUniversity13 CQUni (13 27 86)

Griffith UniversityFreecall 1800 677 728

International College of Management, SydneyFreecall 1800 110 490

La Trobe University1300 135 045Albury–Wodonga, Bendigo, Mildura, Melbourne, Shepparton and Sydney campuses

Macleay College1300 939 888

Macquarie UniversityDomestic student enquiries (02) 9850 6767International student enquiries +61 2 9850 7346

MIT Sydney(02) 8267 1400, freecall 1800 648 669

National Art School(02) 9339 8651

SAE Creative Media InstituteFreecall 1800 SAE EDU (1800 723 338)

SIBT(02) 9964 6555

Southern Cross UniversityCoff s Harbour, Gold Coast and Lismore campuses – freecall 1800 626 481The Hotel School Sydney and Melbourne – freecall 1800 870 816

Torrens University Australia1300 575 803

University of CanberraFreecall 1800 UNI CAN (1800 864 226)

University of New EnglandFreecall 1800 818 865

University of Newcastle1300 ASK UON (1300 275 866)Newcastle, Newcastle City, Central Coast and Port Macquarie

University of SydneyFreecall 1800 SYD UNI (1800 793 864)

University of Technology Sydney1300 ASK UTS (1300 275 887)

University of Wollongong1300 367 869

UNSW Sydney1300 UNI NSW (1300 864 679)Kensington and Paddington campuses

UNSW Canberra at ADFA (02) 6268 8201

Western Sydney University1300 897 669International enquiries +61 2 9852 5499Bankstown, Campbelltown, Hawkesbury, Liverpool City, Nirimba (Blacktown), Parramatta, Parramatta City, Penrith, Sydney City and Sydney Olympic Park campuses

APPLY DIRECT INSTITUTIONS

The UAC Guide 2019–20 contains course information for direct applications to the following institutions:

Academy of Information Technology(02) 9211 8399

Academy of Music and Performing Arts(02) 9310 3111

Alphacrucis College1300 228 355

Australian Film Television and Radio School1300 13 14 61 or (02) 9805 6444

JMC Academy(02) 8241 8899 or 1300 410 311

Legal Profession Admission Board(02) 9338 3500

National Institute of Dramatic Art(02) 9697 7600

The University of Notre Dame Australia(02) 8204 4404

The University of Tasmania1300 363 864

Wentworth Institute(02) 8252 9999