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THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEThe Preferred Pathway Provider to the University of Adelaide
2021 Prospectus
collegeadelaideeduau
Siobhan Guy
National Campus Director The University of Adelaide College
At the University of Adelaide College we specialise in providing students with the first step towards undergraduate and postgraduate studies at the University of Adelaide ndash one of the prestigious Group of Eight universities
International students who choose to study at the College are provided with a strong academic program presented by experienced and highly qualified teachers By ensuring our students work in small classes we are able to provide individual attention support and guidance
Every year hundreds of our students progress to the University of Adelaide to study in either an undergraduate or postgraduate degree The preparation received at the College has been crucial to their successful transition to university study
Ensuring that students feel part of our College community is one of our major priorities There are a number of dedicated and caring professionals whose role it is to ensure that students feel at home at the College and are supported in their studies
On behalf of all our staff I extend a personal invitation to you to join us here at the University of Adelaide College
It is a wonderful place to study and I am confident that you will enjoy your time here
The University of Adelaide is internationally recognised for its academic excellence in learning and research
Our degrees are world-class infused with cutting edge research and technology that encourages critical thinking problem solving teamwork and communication
By every measure the University of Adelaide - a member of Australiarsquos prestigious Group of Eight research-intensive universities - stands tall among the wordrsquos leading institutions of learning and innovation The clearest indication of this is our consistently high rating by the most respected international assessment bodies QS World University Rankings Times High Education and Shanghai Jiao Tongrsquos Academic Rankings of World Universities All consider us one of the top 1 of universities worldwide and the top university in our state
Our partnership with the University of Adelaide College extends almost 20 years and together we have supported thousands of students to achieve their academic potential
I encourage you to make the most of your College experience as you prepare for entry into your chosen undergraduate or postgraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
Professor Mike Brooks
Acting Vice-Chancellor The University of Adelaide
CONTENTS
2 Why study at the University of Adelaide College
4 Campus facilities
6 The University of Adelaide
8 University pathway guide
10 Foundation Studies Program
14 Health and Medical Sciences
16 Degree Transfer Program
20 Pre-Masterrsquos Program
24 English Language Programs
26 Student success
28 Student Services
30 Adelaide
34 Accommodation
36 Domestic fees
37 International fees
38 Undergraduate entry requirements
38 Postgraduate entry requirements
40 Academic Calendar
41 Application Form
43 Terms and conditions
The University of Adelaide College
2021 PROSPECTUS
2
As the Preferred Pathway Provider to the University of Adelaide you can have confidence that the program you study with us will prepare you for university
We work in partnership with the University of Adelaide to give you the best learning opportunities All of our study programs are designed with the Universityrsquos requirements in mind Our timetable ensures we have small class sizes so you can always rely on individual support and assistance from your teachers Once you successfully complete your program at the College yoursquore guaranteed entry to your packaged degree at the University with no further English language evidence required^
Foundation Studies students must achieve a set score as outlined in their offer letter Some degrees in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences and the Bachelor of Music have additional entry requirements Please ask us for details
^ Bachelor of Nursing and other degrees in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences may have additional English language requirements Please ask us for details
WHY STUDYWITH US
FLEXIBLE PROGRAM DELIVERY TO SUIT YOUStart studying with us online with confidence that when yoursquore able to join us face-to-face wersquoll be here for you
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAM If you have completed the equivalent of Australian Year 11 you may enrol in our Foundation Studies Program Our experienced teachers will ensure yoursquore studying all the prerequisite subjects to prepare you for university Once you achieve the score set out in your offer letter you will be guaranteed entry into first year of your packaged degree at the University
DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAM If you have completed the equivalent of Australian Year 12 you may enrol in our Degree Transfer Program You will study the first year University syllabus on campus with university students On successful completion you will receive credit for the first year courses yoursquove studied and yoursquore guaranteed entry into the second year of your packaged degree at the University
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM If you have the equivalent of an Australian bachelorrsquos degree you may enrol in our Pre-Masterrsquos Program We will tailor your program according to your English and academic ability All credit-bearing courses are the Universityrsquos syllabus and once successfully completed you will receive credit for these subjects and enjoy guaranteed entry into your second trimester or semester of your packaged masterrsquos degree
Why study at the University of Adelaide College 3
OUR CAMPUS FACILITIESAs a student at the University of Adelaide College you will have access to first class facilities at both the College and at the University of Adelaide
The University of Adelaide College campus
4
COLLEGE FACILITIESbull Modern classrooms and study areas
bull Collaborative space
bull Dedicated student computer suite
bull Student kitchen
bull Student lounges
bull Student resource centre
UNIVERSITY FACILITIESbull Hub Central
bull Barr Smith Library
bull UniBar
bull Sports Hub Fitness Centre
bull University social clubs and societies
bull Prayer rooms
Our campus facilities 5
GROUP OF EIGHTThe University of Adelaide is a member of the Group of Eight a coalition of Australiarsquos leading research-intensive universities which include some of the largest and oldest institutions in the country
RESEARCH THAT SHAPES THE FUTUREThe University of Adelaide leads world-class research that responds to industry needs and societal challenges The outcomes translate to social and economic benefits that impact and improve the world around us
A reputation for research excellence with 100 of our research rated lsquoworld-class or aboversquo by ERA with 41 fields achieving the highest possible rating
Our researchers work closely with government industry and global partners creating new industries and changing existing ones
Our current industries of focus are
bull Defence Cyber and Space
bull Energy Mining and Resources
bull Health and Biotech
bull Creative and Culture
bull Agriculture Food and Wine
Our researchers work with more than 400 government and industry partners per year on research contracts worth more than $40 million
We have six world-leading multidisciplinary research institutes tackling the worldrsquos grand challenges They work in a culture of innovation combining academic creativity with commercial rigour to connect todayrsquos research with solutions for tomorrow
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEThe University of Adelaide is one of Australiarsquos leading research-intensive universities and is consistently ranked among the top 1 universities in the world
A University of Adelaide education prepares graduates for meaningful careers relevant to the changing requirements of employers and the needs of industry and the community
We are a university committed to global perspectives ndash where international and domestic students learn with and from one another in an environment that pursues excellence values creativity and welcomes diversity
University of Adelaide graduates gain deep discipline knowledge while developing the skills that employers desire such as leadership critical thinking and problem solving as well as communication resilience and an entrepreneurial mindset
We facilitate lifelong learning for past students or industry who need to upskill reskill or develop capabilities in the fast-changing world of work
The integration of research and education provides a foundation for a generation of entrepreneurs who can translate new knowledge into societal benefit
6
Visit adelaideeduau for more information about studying at the University of Adelaide
Top 1 of universities
globally
1
7000+ International students from 100+ countries^
100+ Rhodes Scholars^
140+ Fullbright Scholars^
5 Nobel Prize winners^
The University of Adelaide 7
Times Higher (2020) and QS ranking (2021)^wwwadelaideeduau
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degreesDuration
(years)
Foundation Studies intakes Degree Transfer intakes
Standard Accelerated Extended Standard Accelerated
MAR APR AUG OCT MAR OCT FEB JUL OCT
B Agricultural Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Applied Data Analytics 3 bull bull bull bull
B Architectural Design 3 bull bull bull
B Arts 3 bull bull bull bull
B Business 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Commerce 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Computer Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Creative Arts 3 bull bull bull bull
B Criminology 3 bull bull bull bull
B Dental Surgery 5 bull
B Economics 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) - Flexible Entry ^ 1 bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Architectural and Stuctural) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Civil) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Mining) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Petroleum) with majors 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Software) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Environmental Policy and Management 3 bull bull bull bull
B Finance 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Food and Nutrition Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Health and Medical Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Information Technology 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Innovation and Entrepreneurship 3 bull bull bull bull
B International Development 3 bull bull bull bull
B International Relations 3 bull bull bull bull
B Languages 3 bull bull
B Laws 4 bull bull bull bull
B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull
UNIVERSITY PATHWAY GUIDEWith our range of flexible university preparation programs you can design your own pathway into one of the many degrees on offer at the University of Adelaide
8
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degreesDuration
(years)
Foundation Studies intakes Degree Transfer intakes
Standard Accelerated Extended Standard Accelerated
MAR APR AUG OCT MAR OCT FEB JUL OCT
B Mathematical Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull
B Media 3 bull bull bull bull
B Medicine and B Surgery 6 bull
B Music 3 bull bull
B Nursing 3 bull bull
B Occupational Therapy (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Oral Health 3 bull
B Philosophy Politics and Economics 3 bull bull bull bull
B Physiotherapy (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Project Management 3 bull bull bull bull
B Psychological Science 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Science (Animal Behaviour) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Animal Science) 3 bull bull
B Science (Biomedical Science) 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Science (Biotechnology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics) 4 bull bull
B Science (Marine Biology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Mineral Geoscience) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 3 bull bull
B Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 3 bull
B Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Sociology 3 bull bull bull bull
B Speech Pathology (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Arts 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Business Management 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Music 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Science 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Arts 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Economics 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Music 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Science 4 bull bull
B Technology (Construction) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Technology (Defence Industries) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Veterinary Technology 3 bull
B Viticulture and Oenology 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
Note Degrees with other entry criteria or quotas cannot be packaged Other selection criteria andor quotas may apply for acceptance at the University of Adelaide ^Students must transfer into a named Bachelor of Engineering degree at the completion of the first year of the bachelor degree daggerBachelor of Teaching and Bachelor of Nursing will have higher IELTS requirements Please ask us for details Not all majors are offered Please enquire for availability
For more information on available degrees at the University of Adelaide visit adelaideeduaudegree-finder University Pathway Guide 9
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAMOur Foundation Studies Program is the perfect pathway to your dream degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Our program has been designed
with the University specifically for international students who have completed the equivalent of Australian Year 11 Foundation Studies will prepare you for entry into first year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull Once you achieve the score outlined in your offer letter (see pages 12 and 13) yoursquore guaranteed entry to your packaged degree and for most bachelorrsquos degrees you wonrsquot need to provide any further English language evidence
bull Degrees including the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery Bachelor of Oral Health Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience) Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Nursing and Allied Health degrees have additional entry requirements Please ask us for details
bull We offer a wide range of subjects for Foundation Studies students Our staff will ensure you meet any prerequisite subjects and your other subjects are relevant to your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull The University will issue you a packaged Confirmation of Enrolment for the entire duration of study at the College and the University
Foundation Studies pathwayOn successful completion of your Foundation Studies Program and having attained the required score (see pages 12 and 13) you will progress to the first year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Foundation Studies Program (FSP)2 semesters 9-11 monthsProgression Min 70 pass English no IELTS required
10
Subject to satisfying the Universityrsquos entry requirements
CRICOS course codes 041530A 041531M 094915A
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Visit collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information about the Foundation Studies Program
Science and Agriculture
Business Economics and Law
Health and Medical Sciences
Areas of Study
Education Humanities Music and Social Sciences
STANDARD (FSP) STANDARD (FSP) STANDARD (FSP) ACCELERATED (FSPX)
Study weeks 40 weeks 40 weeks 40 weeks 34 weeks
Intake dates 3 Mar 2021 21 Apr 2021 4 Aug 2021 20 Oct 2021
English entry requirements IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent OR
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
Academic entry requirements Australian Year 11 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
Contact hours 20 hours per week 20 hours per week 20 hours per week 25 hours per week
Compulsory subjects Critical Thinking
English for Academic Purposes
Other available subjects Accounting
Australian Studies^
Biology
Chemistry
Computing and Information Systems
Design Studies^
Economics
General Mathematics
Maths Methods
Musicianship^
Music Appreciation and Practice^
Nutrition^
Physics
Specialist Maths
Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan ^ Subject available in the March and August intakes only
Program overview
To complete your Foundation Studies Program and progress to the first year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study five subjects over two semesters For more information and subject recommendations please see pages 12 and 13
Foundation Studies Program 11
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
This Foundation Studies Program meets the requirements for foundation programs which have been registered on CRICOS for delivery in Australia to overseas students providing an academic preparation for seeking entry to first year undergraduate study or equivalent
I RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THE STUDY ENVIRONMENT VERY SUPPORTIVE TEACHERS AND GOOD LOCATION AS IT IS THE CLOSEST EXPERIENCE TO UNI MY TIPS ARE DONrsquoT BE AFRAID TO ASK EVERYONE IS SO NICE HERE AND TAKE EVERY OPPORTUNITY YOU CAN TO ENJOY THE MANY INTERESTING EVENTS
Marady Peou (Jason) Cambodia Foundation Studies pathway to Nursing
FOUNDATION STUDIES CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to achieve the score listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to select subjects that meet any university prerequisites (compulsory subjects)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Faculty of Arts
Arts Humanities and Social Sciences
B Languages 70 Mar Apr bull Australian Studies (March and August) bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
One of Maths Methods OR General Mathematics OR Economics OR Biology OR Nutrition OR Chemistry
B Arts 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Criminology 74
B Environmental Policy and ManagementB International DevelopmentB International RelationsB Philosophy Politics and EconomicsB Sociology
70
Music B Music 70 Mar Aug bull Musicianshipbull Music Appreciation and Practicebull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes One of
Australian Studies OR Economics OR Computing and Information Systems OR Maths Methods OR General Mathematics
Teachingdagger B Teaching (Middle) with B Music 74 Mar
See required subjects associated with specific bachelor destinations
B Teaching (Middle) with B Arts
B Teaching (Middle) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Middle) with B Science
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Arts
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Economics
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Music
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Science
Mar Apr
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Computer Science and IT
B Computer Science
B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Computing and Information Systems OR Physicsbull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Technology (Defence Industries) 65
B Technology (Construction) 70
B Information Technology 65 bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposesbull General Mathematics
Engineering B Engineering (Honours)(Electrical and Electronic)
B Engineering (Honours)(Software)
77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinkingbull Chemistry OR Physics OR Biologybull English for Academic Purposes
B Engineering (Honours)(Civil)B Engineering (Honours)(Mining)B Engineering (Honours)(Mechanical)
B Engineering (Honours)(Flexible Entry) Mar Apr
B Engineering (Honours)(Petroleum) Mar Apr Aug
B Engineering (Honours) (Architectural and Structural) Mar Aug Oct
B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical)
Mar Aug Oct bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Chemistrybull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Mathematical Sciences
B Mathematical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Critical Thinking bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Physics bull English for Academic Purposes
12
These programs have additional entry requirements Please see pages 14 and 15 for further details Music has additional entry requirements and is recommended for the March intake only ^ These programs have specific entry requirements including English proficiency tested at progression to the University Please see page 15 for further details Other selection criteria apply Please ask us for more details
Not all elective subjects will be offered in every intake and are subject to demand Students should consult adelaideeduaudegree-finder for degree prerequisites There are advanced degrees and double degrees which may be available to students dependent on meeting progression score requirements
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Architecture B Architectural Design 74 Mar Apr Aug bull Design Studiesbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Health and Medical Sciences
B Dental Surgery 83 Mar bull Chemistrybull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Health and Medical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Medicine and B Surgery 83 Mar
B Nursing^ 70
B Occupational Therapy (Hons)^ 83
B Oral Health 70
B Physiotherapy^ (Hons) 83 Mar Apr
B Psychological Science 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Speech Pathology (Hons)^ 83 Mar
Faculty of the Professions
Business Commerce and Economics
B Business
B Commerce
B Economics
B Finance
B Innovation and Entrepreneurship
B Project Management
74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Law B Laws 80 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Sciences
Science B Applied Data Analytics 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Chemistry bull Maths Methods OR
General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Agricultural Sciences
B Food and Nutrition Science 70
B Science
B Science (Animal Science) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Animal Behaviour) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Biomedical Science)
B Science (Biotechnology)
B Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Marine Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Mineral Geoscience)
B Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 74 Mar Apr
B Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 83 Mar
B Veterinary Technology 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Viticulture and Oenology 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
Foundation Studies Curriculum 13
See collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
At the University you will learn in stunning state-of-the-art facilities that are among the worldrsquos best while being guided by outstanding educators and researchers who are national and international leaders in their field
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have additional entry requirements Please search for Admissions Guide at futureaskadelaideeduau
bull Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
bull Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
bull Bachelor of Oral Health (BOH)
HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCESThe University of Adelaide is a world leader in health education and research The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences is number 1 in South Australia for Medicine Nursing Psychology and Dentistry
14
Step 2 Achieve a mandatory progression score in your Foundation Studies Program
Step 1 Prerequisite subjectsDuring your Foundation Studies Program you must successfully complete one of the following prerequisite subjects ndash Biology Chemistry or Maths Our College staff will help you select your Foundation Studies prerequisite subjects
B MEDICINE AND B SURGERY B DENTAL SURGERY B ORAL HEALTH
83 83 70
Step 3 Achieve an acceptable English proficiency scoreIELTS is the preferred testing system and a minimum score of 70 overall all bands 70 is required
Step 4 Register for University Clinical Aptitude Test for Australia and New Zealand (UCAT ANZ) Details regarding the test and how to register are available on the UCAT ANZ website ucateduauucat-anz
Step 5 Online application to the University of AdelaideAll international applicants to MBBS BDS or BOH including international students studying in Australia submit an application online via internationaladelaideeduauadmissionshow-to-apply
Please note you will be required to enter your UCAT ANZ ID number during this application Please refer to the relevant Admissionsrsquo Guide for the specific details at futureaskadelaideeduau
Late applications will not be accepted
Step 6 Sit the UCAT ANZThe University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) is an admissions test used by the UCAT ANZ Consortium of universities in Australia and New Zealand for their medical dental and clinical science degree programmes The UCAT ANZ is a test used widely to help universities select applicants with the most appropriate mental abilities attitudes and professional behaviours required for new doctors to be successful in their clinical careers QS rankings by subject
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have specific entry requirements on progression from the College to the University
For more information please visit healthadelaideeduau
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Areas of Study
Step 7 Interview Eligibility OutcomeInterview eligibility is based on your performance in UCAT ANZ During September you will receive an email from the University of Adelaide which will contain important information on how to log into the AdmissionsAdelaide system to see your interview eligibility outcome
Step 8 InterviewCollege staff will assist you to prepare for your interview including several rounds of practice interviews The interview comprises of a series of scenarios and questions in which you
will need to demonstrate aptitudes such as self-awareness critical thinking problem solving and interpersonal skills Interviewers will also be looking for your compatibility and understanding of the degree and applicable health profession Interviews will be scheduled from late September to October and will be approximately 20 minutes in length
Step 9 Offers Offers will be sent by the University of Adelaide International Admissions Service between mid-October and early February
PROGRAM PROGRESSION REQUIREMENTS
B NURSING Foundation final score of 70
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (HONS)
B PHYSIOTHERAPHY (HONS)
Prerequisite of Biology or Chemistry or Maths
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B SPEECH PATHOLOGY (HONS)
Stage 2 English plus one of Stage 2 Biology OR Chemistry OR Mathematical Methods
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
IN THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR I HAD A FACE-TO-FACE SESSION TO HELP ME SELECT THE CORRECT SUBJECTS FOR MEDICINE WErsquoVE ALSO HAD MANY INFORMATION SESSIONS TO GUIDE US REGARDING OUR APPLICATION THE COLLEGE AND TEACHERS ARE THERE FOR THE STUDENTS TO HELP THEM AT ANY TIME
Gadeer Ahmed Egypt
Foundation Studies pathway to Medicine
Bachelor of Oral Health
Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Hons)
The Health and Medical Sciences programs listed on this page are quota programs and are not able to be packaged with the Foundation Studies Program Students will be offered a package with Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) or Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences and may be eligible to apply for their preferred quota program at the time of progression if they achieve a competitive score meet other entry and progression requirements and there are places available
UNIQUE COLLEGE SUPPORT TO PREPARE YOUWersquove designed an exclusive range of services to help you gain admission to the degree of your choice
Health and Medical Sciences 15
bull Information session with guest speakers and alumni
bull Online lsquohow to applyrsquo tutoring session
bull Critical thinking workshop
bull Assistance with UCAT ANZ preparation
bull Several rounds of practice interviews with extensive feedback
bull Links to industry and volunteering opportunities to strengthen your application
bull Personal guidance during your transition to the University of Adelaide
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Psychological Science
DEGREETRANSFER PROGRAMOur Degree Transfer Program is an excellent alternative to first year at University offering guaranteed entry to second year on successful completion
Degree Transfer pathwayTo successfully complete your Degree Transfer Program you will need to achieve a 50 pass in 8 academic courses and in Language for Study You will receive full credit for the first year courses and progress to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
16
2nd Year
2nd Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Degree Transfer Extended (DTE)1 bridging semester 15 weeks + 2 semesters 15 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Standard (DTS)2 semesters 12 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Accelerated (DTX)2 semesters 9 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Brid
ging
dagger Students who successfully complete their Degree Transfer Program are not required to supply evidence of IELTS to satisfy the Universityrsquos English requirements
CRICOS course codes 087624D 087625C 087626B 087627A 086313E 086315C 086316B 086317A 086314D 0101444 0101441
Program benefits
bull Yoursquoll study the same courses as you would in first year at the University and when you graduate yoursquoll secure your place in second year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull We offer a wide range of courses taught to the Universityrsquos syllabus with many taught on the Universityrsquos beautiful
North Terrace campus Yoursquoll learn content relevant to your degree and receive full credit for all University-level courses
bull Our classes are small and our fees are lower than the equivalent first-year courses at the University
bull Our English language entry requirements are flexible and yoursquoll be provided with English language and learning support to assist while yoursquore studying the Degree Transfer Program As our graduate you wonrsquot be required to provide any further evidence of your English language proficiency
4th Year
4th Year
4th Year
Study in 4th year will depend on the degree chosen
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
DEGREE TRANSFER EXTENDED (DTE)
DEGREE TRANSFER STANDARD (DTS)
DEGREE TRANSFERACCELERATED (DTX)
PROGRAM LENGTH 15 months
1 bridging semester + 2 semesters
12 months
2 semesters
9 months
2 semesters
INTAKE DATES 31 Mar 2021 27 Oct 2021
22 Feb 2021 19 Jul 2021
6 Oct 2021
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Australian Year 12 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
CONTACT HOURS Bridging semester
20 hours per week
Semester 1 and 2
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
BACHELOR DESTINATIONS Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Economics
Not all majors offered for Science intakes in March and July Please ask us for details
Visit collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information about the Degree Transfer Program
Areas of Study
Program overview
To complete your Degree Transfer Program and progress in to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree you will need to pass eight first-year semester-long university courses plus one full-year course (Academic English) For more information and course requirements please see pages 18 and 19
Degree Transfer Program 17
Science
Business Economics and Finance
Health and Medical Sciences
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
I WOULD RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE SINCE IT PROVIDES A SMOOTH TRANSITION TO THE UNIVERSITY I HAVE REALLY ENJOYED THE EXPERIMENTS AND PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES AND THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I HAVE LEARNED IS GROUP WORK SKILLS THE BRIDGING SEMESTER HELPED ME FIT INTO THE NEW ENVIRONMENT
Kai Chen China
Degree Transfer Extended pathway to Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DEGREE TRANSFER CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study the courses listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to enrol in courses required for your packaged degree and discipline (if relevant)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Bachelor of Computer Science DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Level 1 elective
bull Puzzle Based Learning
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
bull Level 1 elective
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Maths for Information Technology 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Chemical
Civil
Electrical and Electronic
Mechanical
Mining
Petroleum
Software
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Engineering Maths
Physics OR Chemistry
Academic English
bull Maths 1A
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Analog Electronics
bull Introduction to Petroleum Geosciences and the Oil Industry
bull Introduction to Process Engineering
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Statics
bull Introduction to Engineering EAL
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Electronic Systems
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Maths 1B
bull Physics 1E
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Programming (Matlab amp Excel)
bull Professional Practice 1
bull Digital Electronics
bull Civil and Environmental Engineering 1A
bull Introduction to Infrastructure
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Dynamics
bull Introduction to Mining Engineering
bull Introduction to Petroleum Engineering
bull Materials 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Bachelor of Information Technology Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Statistical Practice
bull Introduction to Programming for IT Specialists
bull Design Thinking Problems to Practice
bull Foundations of Project Management
bull Language for Study
bull Introduction to Computer Systemsbull Networks and Securitybull IT Projectbull Managing Organisations and Peoplebull Professional Practices
Faculty of Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Biomedical Science
Science
Agricultural Sciences
Food and Nutrition Science
Viticulture and Oenology Note chemistry at Year 12 level or equivalent is a prerequisite
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Core Maths
Computing
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1Abull Biology 1 Molecules Genes and Cellsbull Physics Physical Aspects of Naturebull Building a Habitable Environmentbull Nutrition 1bull Farm-gate to Fork - Food Production 1bull Foundations of Wine Science 1bull Agricultural Systems 1bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1Bbull Biology 1 Human Perspectivesbull Statistical Practice 1bull Planet Earthbull The Science and Technology of Food Production 1bull Biology 1 Organismsbull Soils and Landscapes 1bull Agricultural Productionbull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
18 For intake availability of Engineering specialisation refer to pathway guide page 8
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of the Professions
Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Commerce
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Marketing
bull Business Lifecycles
bull Personal Professional Development
bull Entrepreneurship Foundations and Mindset
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Economics DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Principles of Economics
bull Professional Practices
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Finance DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Accounting
Economics
Core Maths
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Language for Study
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Applications of Quantitative Methods in Finance
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1A
bull Health and Illness in Populations
bull Create Communicate Connect with Health Sciences
bull Language for Study
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1B
bull Saving Lives or Respecting Rights An Introduction to Health Ethics
bull Statistical Practice 1
bull Language for Study
Access to Degree Transfer courses may vary depending on time of intake and bachelorrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements The Degree Transfer (Health and Medical Sciences) pathway also provides students with the option to apply for entry into first year of the Bachelor of Nursing degree upon completion of the Degree Transfer Program For Bachelor of Nursing strict quotas apply The standard cut-off is the minimum academic threshold above which applications will be ranked on merit In addition to academic performance other selection criteria may affect merit ranking
Degree Transfer Curriculum 19See collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
Completion of the Bachelor of Commerce with Accounting major has industry accreditation from CPA Australia and CA ANZ
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAMThe College is the first education provider in Australia to offer a postgraduate pathway course to a Group of Eight University After you successfully complete your Pre-Masterrsquos Program yoursquore guaranteed entry into your packaged postgraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Flexible entry and English language
requirements mean you will start the program at the level best suited to your academic and English language ability
bull Our small class sizes ensure you will always have personalised attention and support
bull The three or four University masterrsquos level courses you study at the College are the same as those you would study at University and when you successfully complete these you will receive full credit
bull Once you graduate from the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will progress to the University program with no further English language evidence required
Program StructureOnce you are enrolled in the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will study 9-10 courses over two semesterstrimesters over 7 ndash 8 months In the first semestertrimester you will study preparatory courses to develop your study research and English skills
If you qualify for the Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated Program you will study 4 or 5 courses over one semestertrimester over 3 ndash 4 months During your semestertrimester at the College you will study three or four credit-bearing University courses plus Academic English
Whichever program you complete you will progress to the University of Adelaide with full credit for all credit-bearing University courses and commence in your second semester or trimester
Pre-Masterrsquos pathwayOn successful completion of your Pre-Masterrsquos Program at the College you are guaranteed entry to your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide
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CRICOS Course Code 094934J
20
SemesterTrimester 2 SemesterTrimester 3
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
postgraduate degree
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
SemesterTrimester 4
Three or four semesterstrimesters at university depending on the duration of the postgraduate degree
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START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Areas of Study
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM (ACCELERATED)
PROGRAM LENGTH 2 semesterstrimesters 1 semestertrimester
PROGRAM STRUCTURE 4 preparatory courses3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses2 Academic English courses
3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses
1 Academic English course
INTAKE DATES 7 Apr 2021 (semester)13 Oct 2021 (semester and trimester)
27 Jan 2021 (trimester)22 Feb 2021 (semester)19 Jul 2021 (semester)
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent dependent on qualifications
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Successful completion of a bachelorrsquos degree or equivalent See academic entry requirements on pages 38 - 39
CONTACT HOURS First semester trimester20 hours per week
Pre-Mastersrsquo semester trimesterDepends on masterrsquos degree destination
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PREPARATORY SEMESTERTRIMESTER
Study and Research SkillsIntercultural StudiesQuantitative Skills for Postgraduate StudiesCritical Thinking for Postgraduate StudiesAcademic English A
Not Applicable
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PRE-MASTERrsquoS SEMESTERTRIMESTER
3 or 4 University courses Academic English B
3 or 4 University coursesAcademic English B
University courses will vary depending on masterrsquos degree destination students enrolled in the trimester based masterrsquos destinations will study 3 University courses while students enrolled in the semester based masterrsquos destinations will study 4 University courses Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan
^ Pre-Masterrsquos Program packaged with this degree is only available in February and October
Visit collegeadelaideeduaupre-masters for the most up to date information about the Pre-Masterrsquos Program
ArtsMaster of Arts (Environmental Studies)^
Master of Arts (International Relations)^
Health and Medical Sciences Master of Public Health
Business Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
Master of International Management^
Master of Applied Economics
Master of Applied Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Applied Project Management^
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)^
Master of Wine Business^
Pre-Masterrsquos Program 21
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Engineering Computer and Mathematical SciencesMaster of Computing and Innovation
AT THE COLLEGE YOU CAN MAKE NEW FRIENDS AND THE TEACHERS GAVE ME POSITIVE FEEDBACK TO HELP ME BETTER ADAPT TO STUDYING AND LIVING ABROAD I LIKE THE LEARNING ATMOSPHERE AT THE UNIVERSITYrsquoS HUB CENTRAL AND IrsquoM PROUD I GOT THE TOP GRADE IN MY ENGLISH CLASS
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Pre-Masterrsquos Program pathway to Master of Finance
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM CURRICULUMTo progress to the second semester trimester of your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will study the courses listed in the table You will receive credit for all credit-bearing University courses
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of Arts
Master of Arts (Environmental Studies) PMP (Semester) Oct PMP (Accelerated)(Semester) Feb
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Research Design and Methods (6 units) bull Introduction to Urbanisation (3 units) bull Engaging Communities Techniques and Analysis (3 units) bull Academic English B
Master of Arts (International Relations) bull Masterclass in Politics and International Relationsbull Research Design (3 units) bull Research Communication (3 units) bull Academic English B
Faculty of Engineering Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Master of Computing and Innovation PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Foundations of Computer Science (6 units)bull Engineering Communication and Critical Thinkingbull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Academic English B
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Master of Public Health PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
PMP February intakebull Qualitative Research Methods in Health (3 units)bull Introduction to Biostatistics (3 units)bull Promoting Health in Individuals and Populations (3 units)bull Introduction to Epidemiology (3 units)bull Academic English B
PMP July intakebull Environmental and Occupational Health (3 units)bull Global Public Health (3 units)bull Knowing what works - Evaluation in Public Health (3 units)bull Health Economics (3 units)bull Academic English B
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Access to PMP courses may vary depending on time of intake and masterrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements
Academic English B is not a credit-bearing University course
Pre-Masterrsquos Curriculum 23
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of the Professions
Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb Jul
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Concepts and Methods (M)bull Principles of Finance (M)bull Quantitative Methods (M)bull Economic Principles (M)bull Academic English B
Master of International Management PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Economics PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Intermediate Econometrics IID bull Applied Economic Principlesbull Intermediate Microeconomics IID bull Intermediate Macroeconomics IIDbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Innovation and Entreprenuership
Master of Innovation and Entreprenuership
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Entrepreneurial Concepts and Mindset bull New Venture Creationbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Project Management
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Risk Assessment and Managementbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Wine Business PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Program benefitsbull Learning is made fun Improve your
language skills such as speaking writing reading listening grammar and vocabulary while learning about Australia in a fun and engaging way
bull Cover essential academic skills such as group and team collaboration critical and creative thinking research and academic integrity and presentations
bull We offer a variety of assistance and counselling services for international students
bull Yoursquoll enjoy individual attention with our small class sizes and yoursquoll be assessed weekly to monitor your progress
bull Take advantage of our extracurricular activity program with a variety of activities tailored to enhance after class student experience
bull On successful completion of the program yoursquore guaranteed entry to your Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos program
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMSOur English Language Programs are courses designed to help you excel in your chosen field Learn to communicate with confidence and improve essential study skills in an English-speaking academic environment
Our courses are designed and taught by highly qualified and experienced English language teaching professionals It has been voted the best English program in Australia for the year 2020 by the English Language Barometer (ELB) and is recognised through its English Australia membership and National English Language Teaching Accreditation Scheme (NEAS) endorsement
English Language Programs pathwayUpon successful completion you will be able to communicate with confidence and obtain the essential language skills necessary for academic study in Australia
For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for details
Year 1
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
English for Academic Purposes
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CRICOS Course Codes 069098D 094050A
Postgraduate
Year 2 Year 3
Masterrsquos degree
Year 2 Year 3
Undergraduate
General Academic
English
Foundation Studies
Degree Transfer
Pre-Masterrsquos
Elementary
Pre-Intermediate
Intermediate
Visit collegeadelaideeduau for more information about studying at the University of Adelaide College
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Intakes Contact hours Class size
Corresponds with chosen FSP DT or PMP program entry 20 hours per week Maximum 18
RECOMMENDED STUDY DURATIONYou will be required to complete the recommended program duration according to your current English level Your English levels will be assessed before you begin your General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes course
English level
IELTS
Recommended GAEEAP duration
FSPDTEPMP
IELTS 45 (two bands of 40 and one band of 45) or equivalent 30 weeks^
IELTS 45 (three bands of 45 or higher) or equivalent 25 weeks^
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 40) or equivalent 20 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than two bands of 45) or equivalent 15 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 45) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 50 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 5 weeks
IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent not required
IELTS 55 (speaking or writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
not required
All applications will be assessed on an individual basis For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for detailsOnly available to the Pre-Masterrsquos program with a length of 2 semesterstrimesters^ Not available to the Pre-Masterrsquos Program as 20 weeks is maximum duration
English for Academic Purposes 25
Experienced teaching professionals
Personal learning support
Program benefits
Interactive curriculum
Member of English Australia
Quality endorsed by NEAS
THE BIG DIFFERENCE IS THAT IN AUSTRALIA I PRACTISE ENGLISH EVERY DAY BUT AT HOME I JUST USE MY ENGLISH IN CLASS IrsquoM ATTENDING EXTRA CLASS FOR SPEAKING AND PRONUNCIATION WHICH IS REALLY GOOD AND HELPS ME TO IMPROVE MY SPEAKING SKILLS
Qutibah Alamri Oman
English for Academic Purposes
English LevelIELTS
Recommended GAEEAP DurationDTSDTX requiring IELTS 55 overall (speaking and
writing 55 no other bands below 50)
IELTS 50 overall (both speaking and writing bands of 45 with no band below 45) or equivalent
20 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (no more than one speaking or writing band of 45 with no other band below 45) or equivalent
15 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (all bands 50) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 55 overall (either speaking or writing band 55 or above with no other band below 50) or equivalent
5 weeks
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STUDENTSUCCESS
We know that while yoursquore studying at the University of Adelaide College your experience is shaped both inside the classroom and in your life outside
COLLEGE SOCIAL CLUBThe College Social Club is famous for fostering new friendships Itrsquos also a great opportunity to learn new skills and gain experience in event planning budgeting mentoring new students and raising money for charities The Social Club runs great events on campus throughout the year so get involved as soon as you enrol
UNIVERSITY COMMUNITYRight from the first day you start at the College yoursquore a member of the University of Adelaide community Yoursquoll have 247 access to the University
campus including the Hub and yoursquoll be eligible to join the clubs and societies at the University of Adelaide there are more than 150 to choose from Whether yoursquore interested in sport politics music or photography yoursquore sure to find something yoursquoll love
BRING YOUR OWN DEVICEFor your convenience and to ensure you can study both on campus and at home we require you to bring your own device Technical and system requirements are listed on our website Search for device at collegeadelaideeduau
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theuniversityofadelaidecollege
STAY SAFE WITH SONDER
While yoursquore studying with us yoursquoll have free 247 access to highly trained Sonder support staff who can assist you if you need someone to track your journey check up on you or if yoursquore ill or injured Yoursquoll be given more information at orientation about the services available
STUDY ADELAIDEIf yoursquore looking for an international student mentor for tickets to the hottest events for help writing a resume for an opportunity to be an international student leader or just for some fun Study Adelaide is a brilliant organisation driven by and for international students
Student Success 27
ASK US WErsquoRE HERE FOR YOUWe offer two ways for you to access support services virtually and in real life At our new Student Services Hub at Level 2 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide you can meet with our team members for program advice and information about progressing to university and guidance on accommodation and student experience Once yoursquore enrolled yoursquoll also be able to access these services online
ACADEMIC AND ENGLISH ASSISTANCEThroughout your time at the College and at the University you will be able to access one-on-one assistance in academic areas such as referencing essay and report writing presentation and academic language skills Foundation Studies students can access the Tutor Assistance Program which provides subject-specific support Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos students can drop into the Universityrsquos Maths Learning Centre and Writing Centre for one-one-one assistance
THE NEW CAMPUS EXPERIENCEWe have just refurbished our campus including the student zones on all floors We now have collaboration space where you can get together with your classmates and study together several small meeting rooms which you can book in advance and USB stations to charge your device The cafeacute style break-out space on the second floor is perfect for independent studies with your classmates or catching up with friends for lunch in the brand new kitchen area bathed in beautiful natural light this is sure to be your new go-to space
We look forward to welcoming you to the University of Adelaide College Our friendly team are here to help you and wersquore sure yoursquoll love our newly renovated campus at 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide
STUDENTSERVICES
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ONLINE STUDENT SERVICES HUBFind the information you need at any time using our one-stop-shop virtual student hub Starting right from orientation you can catch up on anything yoursquove missed find the answers to common questions and make a time to meet with a staff member face-to-face You can also find the right academic support depending on your program or access assistance with accommodation There are pages where you can view the current announcements for the College and the academic calendar and timetable for all the important dates
WHOrsquoS WHOThe dedicated team of service professionals are your first stop for any matter at all and include our
bull Student Services Manager whorsquos responsible for overseeing the team to ensure you have the best experience possible
bull Accommodation Coordinator to assist you to find new accommodation in Adelaide or to change accommodation providers
bull Student Services Coordinator responsible for the welfare and academic advancement of students under the age of 18
bull Student Services Coordinators for Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs
PERSONAL SUPPORTWersquore here to support you while yoursquore studying with us If yoursquore missing home or struggling with your workload or you need someone to talk to for any reason at all let us know Our friendly Student Services team and our qualified counsellor are here to offer you caring and confidential assistance
ACADEMIC MANAGERSOur highly qualified Academic Managers play an integral role at the College and in the lives of our students they are the key link between life at College and the University They are responsible for all cohorts in their program of speciality (English Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos) and ensuring students are qualified and prepared for progression to the University They are also responsible for the curriculum you will study and ensuring our programs meet and exceed Australian Government quality assurance standards
Student Services 29
Adelaide is a place where yoursquoll find quality education in a city designed for life and with a lower cost of living than other Australian capitals you can enjoy a great lifestyle We offer a welcoming environment where students from all over the world can enjoy an excellent education along with work opportunities now and in the future
WARM WELCOMEOne in five South Australians were born overseas but now call Australia home and 27 of students in Adelaide are international^ The people of Adelaide celebrate our cityrsquos cultural diversity and go out of our way to welcome international students to the city
NATURAL BEAUTYSouth Australians live an active lifestyle and love the great outdoors Adelaide is a coastal city where pristine white beaches become the focus for recreation and relaxation Right on our doorstep and accessible by public transport yoursquoll find nature trails and national parks for hiking and biking
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ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
EASY TO GET AROUNDAdelaide is one of the worldrsquos most liveable cities but unlike some larger cities getting around is much quicker and easier A well-designed city allows for straightforward navigation on the cityrsquos buses trains and trams Therersquos free public transport in the city and walking and cycling are also very popular options
VIBRANT ATMOSPHERESouth Australia is known as the Festival State hosting more than four hundred festivals and events each year including the worldrsquos second largest annual arts festival the Fringe Festival In fact more festival tickets are sold in South Australia than any other state Adelaidersquos sporting calendar is also full of events that include cricket soccer and AFL (Australian Rules Football) Enjoy the best of Adelaidersquos sports and major international concerts at Adelaide Oval in the centre of the city
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Adelaide Lifestyle 31
For more information visit wwwcityofadelaidecomau or wwwstudyadelaidecom
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Darwin
Brisbane
Sydney
Canberra
Adelaide
Melbourne
Hobart
Perth
13 Million2
Population
Mediterranean1 climate
Maximum Average Temperature Summer 29 Winter 16
ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
1km
1wwwbomgovauclimate 2wwwabsgovaucensus
1km
1000 M
Adelaide Botanic Garden
Adelaide Zoo
Airport
Adelaide Oval
National Wine Centre
Barossa Valley
McLaren Vale
Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute
Adelaide city map 33
UoA
68UoAC
Urbanest student accommodation
The Village student apartmentsAdelaide Central Markets amp China Town
Rundle Mall
ADELAIDE CITY MAP
Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide Health amp Medical Sciences
ARE YOU UNDER THE AGE OF 18Our friendly staff look after all students at the College but we do take particular care of students who are under the age of 18 Before you arrive we will help you to arrange suitable accommodation either with a local homestay family or an apartment at our approved under 18 provider Urbanest Wersquoll pick you up at the airport and transfer you to your new home At College we will assign you your own personal welfare officer who you will meet with every two weeks to make sure yoursquore settling into your new life in Australia
ACCOMMODATIONWhether yoursquore moving to Adelaide for the first time or yoursquove studied here before finding a great place to live is essential There are a wide variety of great accommodation options available to students in Adelaide
HOMESTAY WITH A LOCAL FAMILYIf you would like to experience living with an Australian family we can arrange a homestay to host you during your time in Adelaide This is a fantastic cultural experience and also a great way to practise your English language skills outside of the classroom Homestay households are often in the suburbs of Adelaide but they will be well serviced by public transport You may be matched with a family with young children single adults or older couples
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Twin share studio at Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE VILLAGEIf yoursquore looking for a studio or shared apartment there are more options available These residences have affordable prices and common areas for socialising The Village is a purpose built student community located in the Adelaide central business districtYou will enjoy the convenience of a free door-to-door shuttle service between the Village and the main campus making it easy for you to get to lectures on time
For more information about student accommodation please send an email to collegeaccommodationadelaideeduau
URBANEST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEOur preferred student accommodation provider Urbanest is located across the road from the Universityrsquos main campus and a short walk through Rundle Mall to the College There are a variety of rooms available including studio rooms or single rooms in larger apartments You will benefit from the community environment and study spaces in addition to a video games room cinema gym and an amazing roof-top with BBQ
Accommodation 35
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide The University of Adelaide Village
2021 DOMESTIC FEES
DOMESTIC TUITION FEESProgram Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies Program Standard (FSP) March April and August 2021 All $9950 $19900dagger
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$9000 $27000
Engineering $9900 $29700
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$9900 $29700
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$11100 $22200
Engineering $11800 $23600
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$11800 $23600
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021Business
Economics$11100 $22200
Pre-Masters ProgramTwo semesters April and October 2021
All $12750$25500
One semester February and July 2021 $12750
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $12750 + $10200 $22950
One trimester February 2021 Business $10200 $10200
dagger Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee as outlined in the offer letter
All fees must be paid in full unless you withdraw prior to commencement of your program Please note that all fees stated are for 2021 For more information regarding fees and refunds please visit wwwcollegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for domestic students (Australian citizens and permanent residents only) They include tuition and other internal fees
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
36 Domestic fees
MEET YOU IN MELBOURNEFrom 2021 a number of University of Adelaide degrees will be offered at the new University of Adelaide Melbourne Campus In partnership with the University of Adelaide College the Melbourne Campus will offer both online and face-to-face study options designed specifically as pathways for students to enter undergraduate and postgraduate degrees
Our Melbourne Campus is located on the western fringe of the city in Docklands and will offer our Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs Once you successfully complete your pathway program you are guaranteed entry to your packaged degree in Accounting Business Finance or Information Technology with full credit for all University-level courses completed
Apply now with confidence visit collegeadelaideeduaumelbourne
International fees 37
2021 INTERNATIONAL FEES
ADDITIONAL FEESDetails Total (AUD)
Enrolment fee $350
Overseas Student Health Coverdagger $605 dagger
Facilities fee ndash The University of Adelaide $510
Under 18 guardianship fees$310 administrative fee +
$50 per week until student turns 18
General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes ndash books and materials
$18 per week
(maximum $360)
daggerOverseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members $605 per year is provided as a guide price costs can vary by supplier OSHC fees are reviewed annually Students may organise their own Overseas Student Health Cover or request that the University of Adelaide College arrange on their behalf
Course books and materials fee will vary depending on program duration and subjects studied but can be expected to be approximately $500-700 for the Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos programs
INTERNATIONAL TUITION FEESProgram Price (AUD)
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
$470 per week
Students who need extra language support prior to their Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masters Program should complete the required English duration Please see page 25 for more information
Program Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies ProgramStandard (FSP) March April and
August 2021 All $14900 $29800
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$14300 $42900
Engineering $15200 $45600
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$15200 $45600
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$17500 $35000
Engineering $18750 $37500
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$18750 $37500
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021BusinessEconomics
$17500 $35000
Pre-Masters Program Two semesters April and October 2021All
$22000 $44000
One semester February and July 2021 $22000 $22000
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $22000 + $17600 $39600
One trimester February 2021 Business $17600 $17600
Note Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee outlined in the offer letter
Students moving to Adelaide to study should also consider the following costs
Details Total (AUD)
Accommodation placement $320
Airport pick-up $150
HomestayFull Board (includes all meals except lunch on school days + laundry) $290ˆ per week
Part Board (accommodation only) $190 per week
Student apartment accommodation
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
Options and Prices varyApplication subject to approvalThe University of Adelaide Village
UniLodge City Gardens Options and Prices varyAtira Apartments
ˆ Extra charge for special dietary requirements may apply Options and prices vary Application subject to approval The costs in the above table are provided as a guide only and are subject to change These costs may be incurred only if required by students For information on cost of living please refer to wwwstudyinaustraliagovau
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
Please refer to page 25 for more information on recommended study durations The above is a guide only If in doubt please contact the College or the Collegersquos educational representative All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees Please ask your College representative for more information The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for international students They include tuition and other internal fees All first semester fees are required to be paid in full unless the student withdraws prior to the commencement of the program Students may wish to pay more than 50 of their tuition fees before programs commencement Subsequent semesterrsquos tuition fees must be paid before the commencement of the respective semester
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
ProgramEnglish entry requirements
IELTS iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English
Foundation Studies Program IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
50 overall (16 or above in speaking and writing) 48
Pre-Masters Program
Two semesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One semester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Two trimesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One trimester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Country Foundation Studies Program Degree Transfer Program
Australia Completion of Year 11 with C grade average Completion of Year 12 with required ATAR score
China Completion of Senior Middle Two with a minimum average of 70 Completion of Senior Middle Three DTE - 70 DTS DTX - 75
Hong Kong SAR Completion of HK Form 5 with a minimum average of 40 or 50 dependent on the pass mark
^HKDSE DTE - 10 points over best 5 subjects DTS DTX - 12 points over best 5 subjects
India Completion of Year 11 with a minimum average of 60 Completion of Year 12 Indian School Certificate (ISC) Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or Indian State Board Exams are considered please enquire for required score
Indonesia Completion of SMU 2 with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects Completion of SMU 3 DTE - minimum average of 60 in 4 academic subjectsDTS DTX - minimum average of 70 in 4 academic subjects
International Baccalaureate
Completion of Year 1 with 21 aggregate score in 6 relevant subjects Completion of IB Diploma or IB Certificate Results with an average score of DTE - 20DTS DTX - 22
Malaysia Completion of SPM with a minimum 5 passes in academic subjects with a C grade average (SPM forecast results accepted)
Completion of STPMA Levels (forecast results accepted) DTE - minimum of 2 E grades DTS DTX - minimum of 1 E and 1 D grades UEC (forecast results accepted) DTE - 35 points or less (best 5 subjects) DTS DTX - 30 points or less (best 5 subjects)
Oman Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates
Completion of General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects
Completion of General Secondary School CertificateDTE Business - minimum average of 80 in academic subjects DTE Science Health Science Computer Science and Engineering - minimum average of 85 in academic subjects
Singapore Sri Lanka United Kingdom
GCE O Levels minimum of C grade average in 5 subjects (forecast results accepted)
GCE A Levels (forecast results accepted)DTE - minimum 2 E gradesDTS DTX - minimum 1 E and 1 D grades
South Korea Completion of Senior High School Year 2 with a minimum average of 65 in academic subjects
Completion of Senior High School Year 3 DTE - minimum average of 55 in academic subjects DTS DTX - minimum average of 60 in academic subjects
Thailand Completion of Matayom 5 with a minimum GPA of 25 Completion of Secondary Education - Matayom 6DTE - minimum GPA of 20DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 22
Vietnam Completion of Year 11 with a minimum GPA of 65 Completion of Year 12DTE - minimum GPA of 65DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 70
All other countries Please enquire Applications will be considered individually Please enquire Applications will be considered individually
Minimum required score depends on preferred bachelor destination Note Entry into the Foundation Studies Music specialisation is subject to diagnostic testing of music knowledge and instrument proficiency^HKDSE Scoring System ndash Level 5 5 5 = 5 points Level 4 = 4 points Level 3 = 3 points Level 2 = 2 points Level 1 = 1 point
ENTRY REQUIREMENTSUNDERGRADUATE
38 Academic entry requirements
POSTGRADUATECountry Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
Bangladesh 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Pass or Honours) with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (in a professional field or 150 credits) from a Section 2 institution
Bhutan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Botswana Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the University of Botswana
Cameroon 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licence) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Canada Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Baccalaureat or Bachelier) from a Section 1 institution
China 3 or 4 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 or 5 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree awarded according to the Regulations Concerning Academic Degrees in the Peoples Republic of China from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Eqypt 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Fiji 3 yr Advanced Diploma or Higher National Diploma (not in a trade field) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 26750) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Ghana 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a Bachelorrsquos degree from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science amp Technology University of Ghana or the University of Cape Coast
Hong Kong SAR Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Academic entry requirements 39
Country Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
India 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (3rd or pass division) from a Section 2 institution or 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (2nd 3rd or pass division) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree in any division from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st or 2nd division) from a Section 2 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st division) from a Section 3 institution
Indonesia 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of C with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Sarjana MudaBakaloreat with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of A or B from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Iran 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a B grade average (140 pt minimum) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Japan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Gakushigo) from a Section 1 institution
Jordan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kenya 3 yr Diploma with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Korea South Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Haksa) with a minimum of 120 credits from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kuwait Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Kuwait University or a Section 2 institution
Laos 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from the National University of Laos or a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the National Univesity of Laos
Lebanon Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree or Licence or 4 yr Maitrise or Diplome from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Macau SAR 3 yr Higher Diploma (Bacharelato) with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licenciatura) with a GPA below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degee (Licenciatura) from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Lecenciatura) with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 insitution
Malaysia Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Mauritius Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nepal 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 70 (where pass is 50) 60 (where pass is 40) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nigeria 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 1 insitution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Oman 3 yr Higher Diploma with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 and below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 institution
Pakistan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (without Honours) with a grade average of 55 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree (in 2nd or 3rd Division) from a Section 2 institution
Philippines 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32 and below from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Saudi Arabia 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of pass or good from a Section 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 3 institution or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 4 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of very good or excellent from a Section 2 institution
Singapore Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
South Africa 3 yr National Diploma (at least 240 credits) with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr National Diploma or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Sri Lanka Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Taiwan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Thailand 3 yr Associate degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade above 30 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Uganda 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32550 from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Makerere University or the University of East Africa or successful completio of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
United Arab Emirates
3 yr Higher Diploma with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 or below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
United Kingdom
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
United States of America
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelor degree (with 120 semester credits or 180 quarter credits) from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Vietnam 3 yr Bang Tot nghiep Cao dang with a GPA of 3040 or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) less than 210 credits with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Chinh quy mode) or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) with 210 or more credits from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc from a Section 2 institution
Zambia 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of pass or satisfactory from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr (after O Levels) or 3 yr (after A Levels) Bachelor degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelor degree or 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of credit merit or distinction from a Section 1 institution
For countriesregions and qualifications not listed above please contact the University of Adelaide College Admissions for further information Equivalent qualifications will be considered Applications will be assessed based on the most recent academic results and additional admissions criteria may apply Academic assessment is based on the grades a student achieves in individual subjects as well as an aggregate grade Student applications will also be assessed against any relevant program prerequisites Only academic subjects will be considered during assessment Subjects such as religious studies ethics physical education etc will not be considered Complete academic transcripts must be produced at the time of application if available Note - Institution sections are determined by the Australian Governments Department of Education Country Education Profiles
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
40 Academic Calendar
While all information is correct at time of release (September 2020) please note that the information included above may be subject to change Please refer to the website for the most up-to-date information
Please note dates are dependent on the University of Adelaide (wwwadelaideeduaustudentdates) and may change 2022 dates are provided as an example and are not confirmed Students may need to remain in Adelaide after the end of the semester for replacement exams
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAM
2021
Standard (FSP) Accelerated (FSPX)
March 2021 intake April 2021 intake August 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 3 Mar 21 23 Jul 21 21 Apr 21 3 Sep 21 4 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 20 Oct 21 25 Feb 22
Orientation 3 Mar 21 5 Mar 21 21 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 4 Aug 21 6 Aug 21 20 Oct 21 22 Oct 21
Break 10 May 21 14 May 21 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 7 Jan 22
Exams 8 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 26 Aug 21 3 Sep 21 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 18 Feb 22 25 Feb 22
Break 26 Jul 21 30 Jul 21 6 Sep 21 10 Sep 21 27 Dec 21 11 Feb 22
Semester 2 2 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 13 Sep 21 11 Feb 22 14 Feb 22 15 Jul 22 28 Feb 22 15 Jul 22
Break 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 31 Dec 21 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22
Exams 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 27 Jan 22 4 Feb 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22
Graduation 23 Dec 21 10 Feb 22 14 Jul 22 14 Jul 22
DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAMExtended (DTE) Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
2021 March 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Bridging 31 Mar 21 9 Jul 21 27 Oct 21 11 Feb 22
Orientation 31 Mar 21 2 Apr 21 27 Oct 21 29 Oct 21
Break 25 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 5 Jul 21 9 Jul 21 7 Feb 22 11 Feb 22
Semester 1 Joins DTS Jul 21 Joins DTS Feb 22 22 Feb 21 3 Jul 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 6 Oct 21 7 Jan 22
Orientation 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21 6 Oct 21 8 Oct 21
Break 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 27 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 4 Jan 22 7 Jan 22
Semester 2 26 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 28 Feb 22 2 Jul 22 Joins DTS Feb 22
Break 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 11 Apr 22 22 Apr 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 18 Jun 22 2 Jul 22
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two semesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one semester)
April 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 7 Apr 21 9 Jul 21 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 22 Feb 21 3 July 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21
Orientation 7 Apr 21 9 Apr 21 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21
Break 12 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21
Semester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated Jul 21 Joins PMP Accelerated Feb 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two trimesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one trimester)
October 2021 intake January 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish
Trimester 1 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 27 Jan 21 8 May 21
Orientation 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 27 Jan 21 28 Jan 21
Exams 6 May 21 8 May 21
Break 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 10 May 21 24 May 21
Trimester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated (trimester) Jan 22
Representative informationRepresentative name (if relevant)
City Telephone (homemobile)
Representative signature
Student information (compulsory)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Date of birth (ddmmyyyy) Country of birth
Country of citizenship First language
Permanent address
City Stateprovince Postcode
Country Telephone (homemobile)
Are you an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Yes No
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College ndash Student ID and Online Account ActivationStudent ID card ID number and system password will only be granted to a valid personal student email address Enrolment and system access delays will occur if invalid email addresses are provided
Passport number (if available) Expiry date
Do you hold Permanent Residency or a current Australian visa
Yes No NA If yes please provide a copy of your PR or current Australian visa
Visa type (if relevant) Visa number (if relevant)
Your permanenthome country address is required by the Australian Government If it is not supplied your application cannot be processed
Parent legal guardian details (compulsory for students under 18)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Relationship to student (ie mother or father)
Permanent address of Parent or Guardian
Telephone (homemobile)
Education historyIf you are currently completing a qualification please indicate when you expect to complete this study (monthyear)
Name and location of institution (starting from the most recent qualification)
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2018-2020)
Name and location of institution
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2016-2018)
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E
APPLICATION FORMPlease print clearly in English and in BLOCK letters Tick boxes where appropriate
International Student Application Domestic Student Application
41
42
Current English proficiency
Is English your first language Yes No
Have you studied at secondary level with English as the language of instruction
Yes No If yes please provide evidence of language of instruction
Do you have an English Language score Yes No
If yes please select one of the following IELTS TOEFL iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English Other
Test date (ddmmyyyy) Score
Program selectionDegree Transfer
Degree Transfer Extended (Mar) Degree Transfer Extended (Oct) Degree Transfer Standard (Feb) Degree Transfer Standard (Jul) Degree Transfer Accelerated (Oct)
Foundation Studies
Foundation Studies (Feb) Foundation Studies (Apr) Foundation Studies (Jul) Foundation Studies Accelerated (Oct)
Pre-Masterrsquos
Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Mar) Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Feb) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Jul) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash Two trimesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One trimester (Feb)
English Language Programs
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
(5-10 weeks)
Year of entry to the University of Adelaide College (eg 2021 2022)
University Program
Please indicate which bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos degree you intend to study at the University of Adelaide (eg Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) [Civil])BachelorMaster of
Accommodation
Would you like the College to organise your accommodation for you in Adelaide Yes No
Would you like the College to organise your airport pick-up Yes No
Additional services
Would you like the University of Adelaide College to organise your Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) on your behalf Yes No
If yes please indicate Single Couple Family If no please list your current OSHC details
Policy provider
Policy number Start date Expiry date
Please note that OSHC is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members
Medical conditions
Do you have a disability impairment or long-term medical condition which may affect your studies Yes No
If yes please provide medical documentation from a relevant treating professional detailing the impact of your condition on your ability to meet academic demands Disclosure will not disadvantage your application and is confidential The information you provide will assist us in best catering for your needs
Privacy notice
The University of Adelaide College understands and respects that privacy is important to you We collect personal information about you so that we can provide you with the services you have requested We may also use your information to improve our products and services and offer you our or our partnersrsquo or suppliersrsquo products and services which may be relevant to you We may disclose personal information about you in accordance with our Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) including to your education agent and the Australian government Our privacy policy contains information about how you can access and correct the personal information we hold about you or make a privacy complaint You may contact the Privacy Officer (privacykaplaneduau) for more informationIn regard to promotional material please indicate below
I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College sent on behalf of its sponsors partners or suppliers andor I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College about its own publications information and events
DeclarationI have read understood and agree to be bound by the Terms and Conditions of enrolment I declare that I have read the instructions on this application form and that to the best of my knowledge the information provided by me is true and complete in every particular I acknowledge that the University of Adelaide College and the University of Adelaide may vary or reverse any decision regarding admission or enrolment made on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information provided by me I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to verify or obtain records from other educational institutions that I have attended I understand that I am seeking temporary entry into Australia for educational purposes only as a fee-paying student I understand that if I change my visa status I may be subject to different rules and conditions I understand the above conditions and am prepared to accept them in full In particular that I or my sponsor will be responsible for the full costs of the academic program for which I am seeking admission as well as the associated travel and living costs I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to provide information to my parent(s) or guardian(s) and my agent regarding my application for admission to the program listed above
I confirm that I have read understood and agree to be bound by the University of Adelaide College Terms and Conditions (refer to page 43)
Signature of student Date
Signature of parentguardian (required if student is under 18 years old) Date
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Terms and conditions 43
1 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
These Terms and Conditions are applicable to all students studying at the University of Adelaide College through Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670 CRICOS 03127E (the rsquoCollegersquo) including English Language Programs delivered by the College (CRICOS 03147E) and Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs delivered under agreement with the University of Adelaide (CRICOS 00123M)
11 Policies and procedures All College students are subject to the policies and procedures that are published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) and in the College student handbook including those dealing with student misconduct assessment progression enrolment deferral and cancellation complaints and appeals and refund Students must review these policies and procedures and ensure they understand and comply with the most up to date version of our policies and procedures at all times
12 Late arrivals vacations and absences All students are expected to attend class from the first day of their program No refund is given for time missed due to arrivals after the published program commencement date vacations absences or public holidays Such periods of absence will not be replaced by a free extension of any program No refunds or substitutions will be made for classes missed due to non-College external exams excursions orientation period or other obligations that fall outside the normal teaching schedule Classes are not held and many campus facilities are closed on public holidays All published program dates start on a Monday but if the Monday is a public holiday the program start will fall on the Tuesday Students may request written permission for late arrival up to 2 weeks from their published program commencement date Students who propose to arrive 2 or more weeks after the program commencement date will be required to catch up on the work that they have missed While every effort will be made to assist the student to catch up on program content the student is ultimately responsible Late arrivals will be assisted with registering and joining the program The student will have a responsibility to undertake an online orientation upon commencement
13 Campus facilities Students are advised that campus facilities may not be available during study breaks Details are available from the Student Services Team or Reception staff at the College
14 Placement The College may place a student into the most appropriate class and to postpone subjectscourses to the following semestertrimester where there is an insufficient number of students for that class or subjectcourse
15 Program changes The College may change program dates program curricula tutors and programs at any time at its discretion However in cases where the program is rescheduled before the first class and the new date is unacceptable to the student all unused tuition fees will be refunded
16 Tuition fees The student or studentrsquos family agrees to pay the total tuition fee and any additional charges in accordance with the fee schedule for the current year published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) Students who do not finalise their payments within the first two weeks will have their enrolment cancelled All refunds are made in accordance with the College Refund Policy Tuition fees include lessons orientation placement and progress testing and a College certificate upon successful completion of the program The College may withhold the granting of a certificate from a student if the studentrsquos tuition fees or any other fees remain outstanding
17 Repeat payment Students repeat a coursesubject or coursessubjects or semestertrimester will incur charges based on the current yearrsquos published tuition fees at the time of payment
18 Late payment A fee of AUD 100 applies on unpaid accounts 30 days after the date the payment was due
19 Books and materials fees Students may be required to purchase textbooks workbooks stationery software and other required learning materials at an additional cost Details of any additional costs are in the College student handbook or the relevant program or unit outline
110 Additional services Any additional services (such as travel telephone costs excursions medical costs special diet non-College exams and enrolment amendments) are not included in any fees unless specifically stated on a valid invoice from the College Students wishing to arrange homestay accommodation andor airport transfer can obtain further information at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauaccommodation
111 Privacy Personal information collected by the College or the University of Adelaide which includes information that identifies a student and information regarding a studentrsquos program progress and attendance may be shared by or between the College and the University of Adelaide and by either of them with the Australian government or State and Territory governments and their designated authorities the Tuition Protection Scheme the agent that recruited the student (unless specifically excluded) the studentrsquos parents (if under 18) College staff and contractors and between the College and the University of Adelaide and related body corporates of the College and their staff contractors and insurer This information may include personal information about you which is considered sensitive information contact details program enrolment details and changes program results and the circumstance of any suspected breach by the student of a visa condition The Collegersquos Privacy Policy outlines further information about the handling of personal information by the College (at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy) You may contact our Privacy Officer at privacykaplaneduau if you have any enquiries about your personal information or if you wish to make a privacy complaint
112 Medical costs The College is hereby authorised to seek medical treatment should the College or a staff member acting on its behalf consider such action necessary for a student The student agrees to indemnify the College for any expense loss damage or liability whatsoever suffered or incurred as a result of authorising and arranging such emergency medical treatment
113 Photography filming and sound recording The College or its representatives may arrange to photograph or shoot video footage of students for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online at any time including during graduation ceremonies Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College staff or its representative at the time of booking and state at the time of the photographing or video shooting that they do not wish to participate and remove themselves
2 THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE FEES
21 The University of Adelaide program fees will depend on the studentrsquos choice of undergraduate or postgraduate degree program and point of entry Further information is available on the University of Adelaide website currently at wwwadelaideeduau
3 DEFERRAL SUSPENSION AND CANCELLATION OF ENROLMENT
31 A student may apply to defer their studies on the grounds of compelling or compassionate circumstances such as their own ill health or that of a very close relative All applications for deferral from a program of study must be made in writing or using the relevant form available from the College Students should refer to the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) for details of the circumstances in which their enrolment may be deferred suspended or cancelled before submitting their application
32 A studentrsquos enrolment at the College may be suspended or cancelled in accordance with the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) including on the grounds of misbehavior by the student the studentrsquos failure to pay amount(s) owing to the College in accordance with this agreement or a breach of program attendance or progression by the student
4 REFUNDS
41 The Collegersquos Refund Policy is currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies All students must read the Refund Policy before accepting an offer of admission from the College Students requesting a refund are required to do so in accordance with the Refund Policy Approved refunds are paid in Australian dollars into the same bank account it was paid from Tuition fees are not transferable to other students
5 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
51 Visa information It is the responsibility of the student to arrange all applicable travel permits or visas and to have a valid passport for their whole period of study The student may be asked to make payment for their first study period before any of their visa documentation is issued A Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) may not be issued by the College until payment for the first study period has been received as per the Offer of Admission and the enrolment agreement has been signed and
returned to the College by the student The enrolment agreement includes reference to the pre-arrival information and grievance procedures information
52 Student visa obligations Student visa holders are required to maintain compliance with all applicable visa conditions including providing the College with a current residential address mobile number email address and who to contact in emergency situations as well as notifying the College of any change in these details within 7 days of the change maintaining satisfactory academic progress and attending a minimum of 80 of their program Students that fail to commence their enrolled program or fail to meet the requirement for 80 attendance or satisfactory academic progress will be reported to the Department of Home Affairs (DoHA) Any school-aged dependents accompanying overseas students to Australia will be required to pay full fees if they are enrolled in either a government or non-government school
53 Health insurance Health insurance is compulsory for student visa holders and their accompanying family members Students are required to provide proof of health insurance at the time of their enrolment Students will not receive a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) until they have obtained satisfactory health insurance for the length of their visa The Australian government requires all students on student visas to join the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) scheme a health insurance plan for overseas students in Australia Students must ensure that payment is made for compulsory OSHC before their visa is issued and that the insurance provides adequate coverage for the duration of the studentrsquos visa
54 Codes of practice The College abides by the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (the National Code) and the Educational Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (Cth) (ESOS Act) Further information about the National Code can be obtained at internationaleducationgovauregulatory-information
55 Living expenses Migration regulations in Australia require international students to show evidence that they can contribute to the cost of living and studying in Australia Further information can be obtained at wwwstudyinaustraliagovau or wwwhomeaffairsgovau
6 CONSUMER PROTECTION
61 These Terms and Conditions and the right to make complaints and seek appeals of decisions and actions under various processes does not affect the rights of the student to take action under the Australian Consumer Law if the Australian Consumer Law applies
62 Students will be advised of any changes to these Terms and Conditions that may result from a directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide or from a change in government legislation or regulation Any dispute claim or other matter arising will be subject to the laws of South Australia
63 Students who are dissatisfied with a decision made by the College may submit a complaint to the College in accordance with the relevant College Grievance Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) If a student is dissatisfied with the outcome of a complaint and subsequent appeal they may also submit an application for review of the Collegersquos decision or action to the Office of the Training Advocate (wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau) or the Overseas Student Ombudsman (wwwombudsmangovau)
7 DECLARATION
Upon submitting an application to the College and subsequently undertaking any study at the College the student (or their authorised representative on the studentrsquos behalf ndash if the student is under 18 years of age)
71 Declares that the information provided in their application form is true and complete in every detail
72 Understands that giving false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of their application or cancellation of their enrolment
73 Has read and understood these terms and conditions the published information in the College brochure and on the College (and the University of Adelaide) website and has sufficient information about the College to enrol
74 Authorises the College or its representatives to retain their photo image for identification purposes and consents to the use of any photographs or video footage taken of the student for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online (including at a graduation ceremony) at any time without further consent or notification Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College at the time of the photographing or video shooting of their wish not to participate and will remove themselves
75 Authorises the College to provide the University of Adelaide or any other educational institutions to which the student is seeking admission any required relevant official records and other personal information relevant to their application or studies The student also gives the College permission to obtain official records from any educational institution the student attends or has attended and from the University of Adelaide after their studies at the College have finished
76 Authorises and consents to the College to validate hisher qualifications and release copies of academic transcripts to prospective employers whenif required
77 For international students the student understands that the College will collect information during their enrolment in order to meet its obligations under the ESOS Act and the National Code and to ensure the student complies with the conditions of their visa and the studentrsquos obligations under Australian immigration laws The authority to collect information is contained in the ESOS Act ESOS Regulations and the National Code The international student authorises the College to provide information including personal and contact details program enrolment details and the circumstances of any suspected breach of their student visa conditions to the Australian Government the Tuition Protection Service (if relevant) and any other designated authorities The student also understands that this information can be disclosed without their consent where the College is authorised to or required to by law
78 Understands and consents to the collection and handling of personal information in accordance with the Collegersquos Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy)
79 Accepts liability for payment of all relevant fees identified in these Terms and Conditions the College brochure and on the College (or the University of Adelaide) website The student also understands the circumstances in which refunds will not be applicable as set out in these Terms and Conditions including the Collegersquos Refund Policy and that fees may increase with notification from the College during the program For international students the student has also read the information provided in relation to living expenses and they understand that the cost of living in Australia may be higher than in their own country and the student confirms that they can meet those costs
710 Understands and agrees to abide by all the College policies and procedures (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies)
710 Agrees to notify the College of their contact details including their current residential address mobile number (if any) and email address and who to contact in emergency situations The student also agrees to notify the College of any change in those details within 7 days of the change
711 Acknowledges that the College reserves the right to change terms conditions or policies without prior notice in order to meet its legislative requirements or to follow directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide
and agrees to keep themselves up to date with the changes occurring by checking regularly the website andor speak to staff at the College
The following websites may be of use for international students
bull Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) internationaleducationgovau
bull Department of Home Affairs wwwhomeaffairsgovau
bull Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade wwwdfatgovau
bull Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service wwwagriculturegovau
bull Overseas Student Ombudsman wwwombudsmangovau
bull Office of the Training Advocate (SA only) wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau
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Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M | English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E copy The University of Adelaide College Published January 2021 Version 20
Supporting Australian education in association with
Siobhan Guy
National Campus Director The University of Adelaide College
At the University of Adelaide College we specialise in providing students with the first step towards undergraduate and postgraduate studies at the University of Adelaide ndash one of the prestigious Group of Eight universities
International students who choose to study at the College are provided with a strong academic program presented by experienced and highly qualified teachers By ensuring our students work in small classes we are able to provide individual attention support and guidance
Every year hundreds of our students progress to the University of Adelaide to study in either an undergraduate or postgraduate degree The preparation received at the College has been crucial to their successful transition to university study
Ensuring that students feel part of our College community is one of our major priorities There are a number of dedicated and caring professionals whose role it is to ensure that students feel at home at the College and are supported in their studies
On behalf of all our staff I extend a personal invitation to you to join us here at the University of Adelaide College
It is a wonderful place to study and I am confident that you will enjoy your time here
The University of Adelaide is internationally recognised for its academic excellence in learning and research
Our degrees are world-class infused with cutting edge research and technology that encourages critical thinking problem solving teamwork and communication
By every measure the University of Adelaide - a member of Australiarsquos prestigious Group of Eight research-intensive universities - stands tall among the wordrsquos leading institutions of learning and innovation The clearest indication of this is our consistently high rating by the most respected international assessment bodies QS World University Rankings Times High Education and Shanghai Jiao Tongrsquos Academic Rankings of World Universities All consider us one of the top 1 of universities worldwide and the top university in our state
Our partnership with the University of Adelaide College extends almost 20 years and together we have supported thousands of students to achieve their academic potential
I encourage you to make the most of your College experience as you prepare for entry into your chosen undergraduate or postgraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
Professor Mike Brooks
Acting Vice-Chancellor The University of Adelaide
CONTENTS
2 Why study at the University of Adelaide College
4 Campus facilities
6 The University of Adelaide
8 University pathway guide
10 Foundation Studies Program
14 Health and Medical Sciences
16 Degree Transfer Program
20 Pre-Masterrsquos Program
24 English Language Programs
26 Student success
28 Student Services
30 Adelaide
34 Accommodation
36 Domestic fees
37 International fees
38 Undergraduate entry requirements
38 Postgraduate entry requirements
40 Academic Calendar
41 Application Form
43 Terms and conditions
The University of Adelaide College
2021 PROSPECTUS
2
As the Preferred Pathway Provider to the University of Adelaide you can have confidence that the program you study with us will prepare you for university
We work in partnership with the University of Adelaide to give you the best learning opportunities All of our study programs are designed with the Universityrsquos requirements in mind Our timetable ensures we have small class sizes so you can always rely on individual support and assistance from your teachers Once you successfully complete your program at the College yoursquore guaranteed entry to your packaged degree at the University with no further English language evidence required^
Foundation Studies students must achieve a set score as outlined in their offer letter Some degrees in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences and the Bachelor of Music have additional entry requirements Please ask us for details
^ Bachelor of Nursing and other degrees in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences may have additional English language requirements Please ask us for details
WHY STUDYWITH US
FLEXIBLE PROGRAM DELIVERY TO SUIT YOUStart studying with us online with confidence that when yoursquore able to join us face-to-face wersquoll be here for you
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAM If you have completed the equivalent of Australian Year 11 you may enrol in our Foundation Studies Program Our experienced teachers will ensure yoursquore studying all the prerequisite subjects to prepare you for university Once you achieve the score set out in your offer letter you will be guaranteed entry into first year of your packaged degree at the University
DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAM If you have completed the equivalent of Australian Year 12 you may enrol in our Degree Transfer Program You will study the first year University syllabus on campus with university students On successful completion you will receive credit for the first year courses yoursquove studied and yoursquore guaranteed entry into the second year of your packaged degree at the University
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM If you have the equivalent of an Australian bachelorrsquos degree you may enrol in our Pre-Masterrsquos Program We will tailor your program according to your English and academic ability All credit-bearing courses are the Universityrsquos syllabus and once successfully completed you will receive credit for these subjects and enjoy guaranteed entry into your second trimester or semester of your packaged masterrsquos degree
Why study at the University of Adelaide College 3
OUR CAMPUS FACILITIESAs a student at the University of Adelaide College you will have access to first class facilities at both the College and at the University of Adelaide
The University of Adelaide College campus
4
COLLEGE FACILITIESbull Modern classrooms and study areas
bull Collaborative space
bull Dedicated student computer suite
bull Student kitchen
bull Student lounges
bull Student resource centre
UNIVERSITY FACILITIESbull Hub Central
bull Barr Smith Library
bull UniBar
bull Sports Hub Fitness Centre
bull University social clubs and societies
bull Prayer rooms
Our campus facilities 5
GROUP OF EIGHTThe University of Adelaide is a member of the Group of Eight a coalition of Australiarsquos leading research-intensive universities which include some of the largest and oldest institutions in the country
RESEARCH THAT SHAPES THE FUTUREThe University of Adelaide leads world-class research that responds to industry needs and societal challenges The outcomes translate to social and economic benefits that impact and improve the world around us
A reputation for research excellence with 100 of our research rated lsquoworld-class or aboversquo by ERA with 41 fields achieving the highest possible rating
Our researchers work closely with government industry and global partners creating new industries and changing existing ones
Our current industries of focus are
bull Defence Cyber and Space
bull Energy Mining and Resources
bull Health and Biotech
bull Creative and Culture
bull Agriculture Food and Wine
Our researchers work with more than 400 government and industry partners per year on research contracts worth more than $40 million
We have six world-leading multidisciplinary research institutes tackling the worldrsquos grand challenges They work in a culture of innovation combining academic creativity with commercial rigour to connect todayrsquos research with solutions for tomorrow
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEThe University of Adelaide is one of Australiarsquos leading research-intensive universities and is consistently ranked among the top 1 universities in the world
A University of Adelaide education prepares graduates for meaningful careers relevant to the changing requirements of employers and the needs of industry and the community
We are a university committed to global perspectives ndash where international and domestic students learn with and from one another in an environment that pursues excellence values creativity and welcomes diversity
University of Adelaide graduates gain deep discipline knowledge while developing the skills that employers desire such as leadership critical thinking and problem solving as well as communication resilience and an entrepreneurial mindset
We facilitate lifelong learning for past students or industry who need to upskill reskill or develop capabilities in the fast-changing world of work
The integration of research and education provides a foundation for a generation of entrepreneurs who can translate new knowledge into societal benefit
6
Visit adelaideeduau for more information about studying at the University of Adelaide
Top 1 of universities
globally
1
7000+ International students from 100+ countries^
100+ Rhodes Scholars^
140+ Fullbright Scholars^
5 Nobel Prize winners^
The University of Adelaide 7
Times Higher (2020) and QS ranking (2021)^wwwadelaideeduau
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degreesDuration
(years)
Foundation Studies intakes Degree Transfer intakes
Standard Accelerated Extended Standard Accelerated
MAR APR AUG OCT MAR OCT FEB JUL OCT
B Agricultural Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Applied Data Analytics 3 bull bull bull bull
B Architectural Design 3 bull bull bull
B Arts 3 bull bull bull bull
B Business 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Commerce 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Computer Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Creative Arts 3 bull bull bull bull
B Criminology 3 bull bull bull bull
B Dental Surgery 5 bull
B Economics 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) - Flexible Entry ^ 1 bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Architectural and Stuctural) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Civil) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Mining) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Petroleum) with majors 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Software) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Environmental Policy and Management 3 bull bull bull bull
B Finance 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Food and Nutrition Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Health and Medical Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Information Technology 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Innovation and Entrepreneurship 3 bull bull bull bull
B International Development 3 bull bull bull bull
B International Relations 3 bull bull bull bull
B Languages 3 bull bull
B Laws 4 bull bull bull bull
B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull
UNIVERSITY PATHWAY GUIDEWith our range of flexible university preparation programs you can design your own pathway into one of the many degrees on offer at the University of Adelaide
8
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degreesDuration
(years)
Foundation Studies intakes Degree Transfer intakes
Standard Accelerated Extended Standard Accelerated
MAR APR AUG OCT MAR OCT FEB JUL OCT
B Mathematical Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull
B Media 3 bull bull bull bull
B Medicine and B Surgery 6 bull
B Music 3 bull bull
B Nursing 3 bull bull
B Occupational Therapy (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Oral Health 3 bull
B Philosophy Politics and Economics 3 bull bull bull bull
B Physiotherapy (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Project Management 3 bull bull bull bull
B Psychological Science 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Science (Animal Behaviour) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Animal Science) 3 bull bull
B Science (Biomedical Science) 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Science (Biotechnology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics) 4 bull bull
B Science (Marine Biology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Mineral Geoscience) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 3 bull bull
B Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 3 bull
B Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Sociology 3 bull bull bull bull
B Speech Pathology (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Arts 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Business Management 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Music 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Science 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Arts 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Economics 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Music 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Science 4 bull bull
B Technology (Construction) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Technology (Defence Industries) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Veterinary Technology 3 bull
B Viticulture and Oenology 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
Note Degrees with other entry criteria or quotas cannot be packaged Other selection criteria andor quotas may apply for acceptance at the University of Adelaide ^Students must transfer into a named Bachelor of Engineering degree at the completion of the first year of the bachelor degree daggerBachelor of Teaching and Bachelor of Nursing will have higher IELTS requirements Please ask us for details Not all majors are offered Please enquire for availability
For more information on available degrees at the University of Adelaide visit adelaideeduaudegree-finder University Pathway Guide 9
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAMOur Foundation Studies Program is the perfect pathway to your dream degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Our program has been designed
with the University specifically for international students who have completed the equivalent of Australian Year 11 Foundation Studies will prepare you for entry into first year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull Once you achieve the score outlined in your offer letter (see pages 12 and 13) yoursquore guaranteed entry to your packaged degree and for most bachelorrsquos degrees you wonrsquot need to provide any further English language evidence
bull Degrees including the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery Bachelor of Oral Health Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience) Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Nursing and Allied Health degrees have additional entry requirements Please ask us for details
bull We offer a wide range of subjects for Foundation Studies students Our staff will ensure you meet any prerequisite subjects and your other subjects are relevant to your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull The University will issue you a packaged Confirmation of Enrolment for the entire duration of study at the College and the University
Foundation Studies pathwayOn successful completion of your Foundation Studies Program and having attained the required score (see pages 12 and 13) you will progress to the first year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Foundation Studies Program (FSP)2 semesters 9-11 monthsProgression Min 70 pass English no IELTS required
10
Subject to satisfying the Universityrsquos entry requirements
CRICOS course codes 041530A 041531M 094915A
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Visit collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information about the Foundation Studies Program
Science and Agriculture
Business Economics and Law
Health and Medical Sciences
Areas of Study
Education Humanities Music and Social Sciences
STANDARD (FSP) STANDARD (FSP) STANDARD (FSP) ACCELERATED (FSPX)
Study weeks 40 weeks 40 weeks 40 weeks 34 weeks
Intake dates 3 Mar 2021 21 Apr 2021 4 Aug 2021 20 Oct 2021
English entry requirements IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent OR
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
Academic entry requirements Australian Year 11 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
Contact hours 20 hours per week 20 hours per week 20 hours per week 25 hours per week
Compulsory subjects Critical Thinking
English for Academic Purposes
Other available subjects Accounting
Australian Studies^
Biology
Chemistry
Computing and Information Systems
Design Studies^
Economics
General Mathematics
Maths Methods
Musicianship^
Music Appreciation and Practice^
Nutrition^
Physics
Specialist Maths
Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan ^ Subject available in the March and August intakes only
Program overview
To complete your Foundation Studies Program and progress to the first year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study five subjects over two semesters For more information and subject recommendations please see pages 12 and 13
Foundation Studies Program 11
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
This Foundation Studies Program meets the requirements for foundation programs which have been registered on CRICOS for delivery in Australia to overseas students providing an academic preparation for seeking entry to first year undergraduate study or equivalent
I RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THE STUDY ENVIRONMENT VERY SUPPORTIVE TEACHERS AND GOOD LOCATION AS IT IS THE CLOSEST EXPERIENCE TO UNI MY TIPS ARE DONrsquoT BE AFRAID TO ASK EVERYONE IS SO NICE HERE AND TAKE EVERY OPPORTUNITY YOU CAN TO ENJOY THE MANY INTERESTING EVENTS
Marady Peou (Jason) Cambodia Foundation Studies pathway to Nursing
FOUNDATION STUDIES CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to achieve the score listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to select subjects that meet any university prerequisites (compulsory subjects)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Faculty of Arts
Arts Humanities and Social Sciences
B Languages 70 Mar Apr bull Australian Studies (March and August) bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
One of Maths Methods OR General Mathematics OR Economics OR Biology OR Nutrition OR Chemistry
B Arts 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Criminology 74
B Environmental Policy and ManagementB International DevelopmentB International RelationsB Philosophy Politics and EconomicsB Sociology
70
Music B Music 70 Mar Aug bull Musicianshipbull Music Appreciation and Practicebull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes One of
Australian Studies OR Economics OR Computing and Information Systems OR Maths Methods OR General Mathematics
Teachingdagger B Teaching (Middle) with B Music 74 Mar
See required subjects associated with specific bachelor destinations
B Teaching (Middle) with B Arts
B Teaching (Middle) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Middle) with B Science
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Arts
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Economics
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Music
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Science
Mar Apr
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Computer Science and IT
B Computer Science
B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Computing and Information Systems OR Physicsbull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Technology (Defence Industries) 65
B Technology (Construction) 70
B Information Technology 65 bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposesbull General Mathematics
Engineering B Engineering (Honours)(Electrical and Electronic)
B Engineering (Honours)(Software)
77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinkingbull Chemistry OR Physics OR Biologybull English for Academic Purposes
B Engineering (Honours)(Civil)B Engineering (Honours)(Mining)B Engineering (Honours)(Mechanical)
B Engineering (Honours)(Flexible Entry) Mar Apr
B Engineering (Honours)(Petroleum) Mar Apr Aug
B Engineering (Honours) (Architectural and Structural) Mar Aug Oct
B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical)
Mar Aug Oct bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Chemistrybull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Mathematical Sciences
B Mathematical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Critical Thinking bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Physics bull English for Academic Purposes
12
These programs have additional entry requirements Please see pages 14 and 15 for further details Music has additional entry requirements and is recommended for the March intake only ^ These programs have specific entry requirements including English proficiency tested at progression to the University Please see page 15 for further details Other selection criteria apply Please ask us for more details
Not all elective subjects will be offered in every intake and are subject to demand Students should consult adelaideeduaudegree-finder for degree prerequisites There are advanced degrees and double degrees which may be available to students dependent on meeting progression score requirements
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Architecture B Architectural Design 74 Mar Apr Aug bull Design Studiesbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Health and Medical Sciences
B Dental Surgery 83 Mar bull Chemistrybull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Health and Medical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Medicine and B Surgery 83 Mar
B Nursing^ 70
B Occupational Therapy (Hons)^ 83
B Oral Health 70
B Physiotherapy^ (Hons) 83 Mar Apr
B Psychological Science 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Speech Pathology (Hons)^ 83 Mar
Faculty of the Professions
Business Commerce and Economics
B Business
B Commerce
B Economics
B Finance
B Innovation and Entrepreneurship
B Project Management
74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Law B Laws 80 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Sciences
Science B Applied Data Analytics 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Chemistry bull Maths Methods OR
General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Agricultural Sciences
B Food and Nutrition Science 70
B Science
B Science (Animal Science) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Animal Behaviour) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Biomedical Science)
B Science (Biotechnology)
B Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Marine Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Mineral Geoscience)
B Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 74 Mar Apr
B Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 83 Mar
B Veterinary Technology 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Viticulture and Oenology 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
Foundation Studies Curriculum 13
See collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
At the University you will learn in stunning state-of-the-art facilities that are among the worldrsquos best while being guided by outstanding educators and researchers who are national and international leaders in their field
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have additional entry requirements Please search for Admissions Guide at futureaskadelaideeduau
bull Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
bull Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
bull Bachelor of Oral Health (BOH)
HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCESThe University of Adelaide is a world leader in health education and research The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences is number 1 in South Australia for Medicine Nursing Psychology and Dentistry
14
Step 2 Achieve a mandatory progression score in your Foundation Studies Program
Step 1 Prerequisite subjectsDuring your Foundation Studies Program you must successfully complete one of the following prerequisite subjects ndash Biology Chemistry or Maths Our College staff will help you select your Foundation Studies prerequisite subjects
B MEDICINE AND B SURGERY B DENTAL SURGERY B ORAL HEALTH
83 83 70
Step 3 Achieve an acceptable English proficiency scoreIELTS is the preferred testing system and a minimum score of 70 overall all bands 70 is required
Step 4 Register for University Clinical Aptitude Test for Australia and New Zealand (UCAT ANZ) Details regarding the test and how to register are available on the UCAT ANZ website ucateduauucat-anz
Step 5 Online application to the University of AdelaideAll international applicants to MBBS BDS or BOH including international students studying in Australia submit an application online via internationaladelaideeduauadmissionshow-to-apply
Please note you will be required to enter your UCAT ANZ ID number during this application Please refer to the relevant Admissionsrsquo Guide for the specific details at futureaskadelaideeduau
Late applications will not be accepted
Step 6 Sit the UCAT ANZThe University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) is an admissions test used by the UCAT ANZ Consortium of universities in Australia and New Zealand for their medical dental and clinical science degree programmes The UCAT ANZ is a test used widely to help universities select applicants with the most appropriate mental abilities attitudes and professional behaviours required for new doctors to be successful in their clinical careers QS rankings by subject
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have specific entry requirements on progression from the College to the University
For more information please visit healthadelaideeduau
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Areas of Study
Step 7 Interview Eligibility OutcomeInterview eligibility is based on your performance in UCAT ANZ During September you will receive an email from the University of Adelaide which will contain important information on how to log into the AdmissionsAdelaide system to see your interview eligibility outcome
Step 8 InterviewCollege staff will assist you to prepare for your interview including several rounds of practice interviews The interview comprises of a series of scenarios and questions in which you
will need to demonstrate aptitudes such as self-awareness critical thinking problem solving and interpersonal skills Interviewers will also be looking for your compatibility and understanding of the degree and applicable health profession Interviews will be scheduled from late September to October and will be approximately 20 minutes in length
Step 9 Offers Offers will be sent by the University of Adelaide International Admissions Service between mid-October and early February
PROGRAM PROGRESSION REQUIREMENTS
B NURSING Foundation final score of 70
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (HONS)
B PHYSIOTHERAPHY (HONS)
Prerequisite of Biology or Chemistry or Maths
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B SPEECH PATHOLOGY (HONS)
Stage 2 English plus one of Stage 2 Biology OR Chemistry OR Mathematical Methods
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
IN THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR I HAD A FACE-TO-FACE SESSION TO HELP ME SELECT THE CORRECT SUBJECTS FOR MEDICINE WErsquoVE ALSO HAD MANY INFORMATION SESSIONS TO GUIDE US REGARDING OUR APPLICATION THE COLLEGE AND TEACHERS ARE THERE FOR THE STUDENTS TO HELP THEM AT ANY TIME
Gadeer Ahmed Egypt
Foundation Studies pathway to Medicine
Bachelor of Oral Health
Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Hons)
The Health and Medical Sciences programs listed on this page are quota programs and are not able to be packaged with the Foundation Studies Program Students will be offered a package with Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) or Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences and may be eligible to apply for their preferred quota program at the time of progression if they achieve a competitive score meet other entry and progression requirements and there are places available
UNIQUE COLLEGE SUPPORT TO PREPARE YOUWersquove designed an exclusive range of services to help you gain admission to the degree of your choice
Health and Medical Sciences 15
bull Information session with guest speakers and alumni
bull Online lsquohow to applyrsquo tutoring session
bull Critical thinking workshop
bull Assistance with UCAT ANZ preparation
bull Several rounds of practice interviews with extensive feedback
bull Links to industry and volunteering opportunities to strengthen your application
bull Personal guidance during your transition to the University of Adelaide
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Psychological Science
DEGREETRANSFER PROGRAMOur Degree Transfer Program is an excellent alternative to first year at University offering guaranteed entry to second year on successful completion
Degree Transfer pathwayTo successfully complete your Degree Transfer Program you will need to achieve a 50 pass in 8 academic courses and in Language for Study You will receive full credit for the first year courses and progress to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
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2nd Year
2nd Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Degree Transfer Extended (DTE)1 bridging semester 15 weeks + 2 semesters 15 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Standard (DTS)2 semesters 12 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Accelerated (DTX)2 semesters 9 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Brid
ging
dagger Students who successfully complete their Degree Transfer Program are not required to supply evidence of IELTS to satisfy the Universityrsquos English requirements
CRICOS course codes 087624D 087625C 087626B 087627A 086313E 086315C 086316B 086317A 086314D 0101444 0101441
Program benefits
bull Yoursquoll study the same courses as you would in first year at the University and when you graduate yoursquoll secure your place in second year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull We offer a wide range of courses taught to the Universityrsquos syllabus with many taught on the Universityrsquos beautiful
North Terrace campus Yoursquoll learn content relevant to your degree and receive full credit for all University-level courses
bull Our classes are small and our fees are lower than the equivalent first-year courses at the University
bull Our English language entry requirements are flexible and yoursquoll be provided with English language and learning support to assist while yoursquore studying the Degree Transfer Program As our graduate you wonrsquot be required to provide any further evidence of your English language proficiency
4th Year
4th Year
4th Year
Study in 4th year will depend on the degree chosen
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
DEGREE TRANSFER EXTENDED (DTE)
DEGREE TRANSFER STANDARD (DTS)
DEGREE TRANSFERACCELERATED (DTX)
PROGRAM LENGTH 15 months
1 bridging semester + 2 semesters
12 months
2 semesters
9 months
2 semesters
INTAKE DATES 31 Mar 2021 27 Oct 2021
22 Feb 2021 19 Jul 2021
6 Oct 2021
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Australian Year 12 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
CONTACT HOURS Bridging semester
20 hours per week
Semester 1 and 2
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
BACHELOR DESTINATIONS Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Economics
Not all majors offered for Science intakes in March and July Please ask us for details
Visit collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information about the Degree Transfer Program
Areas of Study
Program overview
To complete your Degree Transfer Program and progress in to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree you will need to pass eight first-year semester-long university courses plus one full-year course (Academic English) For more information and course requirements please see pages 18 and 19
Degree Transfer Program 17
Science
Business Economics and Finance
Health and Medical Sciences
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
I WOULD RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE SINCE IT PROVIDES A SMOOTH TRANSITION TO THE UNIVERSITY I HAVE REALLY ENJOYED THE EXPERIMENTS AND PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES AND THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I HAVE LEARNED IS GROUP WORK SKILLS THE BRIDGING SEMESTER HELPED ME FIT INTO THE NEW ENVIRONMENT
Kai Chen China
Degree Transfer Extended pathway to Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DEGREE TRANSFER CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study the courses listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to enrol in courses required for your packaged degree and discipline (if relevant)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Bachelor of Computer Science DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Level 1 elective
bull Puzzle Based Learning
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
bull Level 1 elective
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Maths for Information Technology 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Chemical
Civil
Electrical and Electronic
Mechanical
Mining
Petroleum
Software
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Engineering Maths
Physics OR Chemistry
Academic English
bull Maths 1A
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Analog Electronics
bull Introduction to Petroleum Geosciences and the Oil Industry
bull Introduction to Process Engineering
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Statics
bull Introduction to Engineering EAL
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Electronic Systems
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Maths 1B
bull Physics 1E
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Programming (Matlab amp Excel)
bull Professional Practice 1
bull Digital Electronics
bull Civil and Environmental Engineering 1A
bull Introduction to Infrastructure
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Dynamics
bull Introduction to Mining Engineering
bull Introduction to Petroleum Engineering
bull Materials 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Bachelor of Information Technology Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Statistical Practice
bull Introduction to Programming for IT Specialists
bull Design Thinking Problems to Practice
bull Foundations of Project Management
bull Language for Study
bull Introduction to Computer Systemsbull Networks and Securitybull IT Projectbull Managing Organisations and Peoplebull Professional Practices
Faculty of Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Biomedical Science
Science
Agricultural Sciences
Food and Nutrition Science
Viticulture and Oenology Note chemistry at Year 12 level or equivalent is a prerequisite
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Core Maths
Computing
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1Abull Biology 1 Molecules Genes and Cellsbull Physics Physical Aspects of Naturebull Building a Habitable Environmentbull Nutrition 1bull Farm-gate to Fork - Food Production 1bull Foundations of Wine Science 1bull Agricultural Systems 1bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1Bbull Biology 1 Human Perspectivesbull Statistical Practice 1bull Planet Earthbull The Science and Technology of Food Production 1bull Biology 1 Organismsbull Soils and Landscapes 1bull Agricultural Productionbull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
18 For intake availability of Engineering specialisation refer to pathway guide page 8
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of the Professions
Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Commerce
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Marketing
bull Business Lifecycles
bull Personal Professional Development
bull Entrepreneurship Foundations and Mindset
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Economics DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Principles of Economics
bull Professional Practices
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Finance DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Accounting
Economics
Core Maths
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Language for Study
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Applications of Quantitative Methods in Finance
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1A
bull Health and Illness in Populations
bull Create Communicate Connect with Health Sciences
bull Language for Study
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1B
bull Saving Lives or Respecting Rights An Introduction to Health Ethics
bull Statistical Practice 1
bull Language for Study
Access to Degree Transfer courses may vary depending on time of intake and bachelorrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements The Degree Transfer (Health and Medical Sciences) pathway also provides students with the option to apply for entry into first year of the Bachelor of Nursing degree upon completion of the Degree Transfer Program For Bachelor of Nursing strict quotas apply The standard cut-off is the minimum academic threshold above which applications will be ranked on merit In addition to academic performance other selection criteria may affect merit ranking
Degree Transfer Curriculum 19See collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
Completion of the Bachelor of Commerce with Accounting major has industry accreditation from CPA Australia and CA ANZ
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAMThe College is the first education provider in Australia to offer a postgraduate pathway course to a Group of Eight University After you successfully complete your Pre-Masterrsquos Program yoursquore guaranteed entry into your packaged postgraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Flexible entry and English language
requirements mean you will start the program at the level best suited to your academic and English language ability
bull Our small class sizes ensure you will always have personalised attention and support
bull The three or four University masterrsquos level courses you study at the College are the same as those you would study at University and when you successfully complete these you will receive full credit
bull Once you graduate from the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will progress to the University program with no further English language evidence required
Program StructureOnce you are enrolled in the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will study 9-10 courses over two semesterstrimesters over 7 ndash 8 months In the first semestertrimester you will study preparatory courses to develop your study research and English skills
If you qualify for the Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated Program you will study 4 or 5 courses over one semestertrimester over 3 ndash 4 months During your semestertrimester at the College you will study three or four credit-bearing University courses plus Academic English
Whichever program you complete you will progress to the University of Adelaide with full credit for all credit-bearing University courses and commence in your second semester or trimester
Pre-Masterrsquos pathwayOn successful completion of your Pre-Masterrsquos Program at the College you are guaranteed entry to your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide
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CRICOS Course Code 094934J
20
SemesterTrimester 2 SemesterTrimester 3
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
postgraduate degree
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
SemesterTrimester 4
Three or four semesterstrimesters at university depending on the duration of the postgraduate degree
20
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Areas of Study
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM (ACCELERATED)
PROGRAM LENGTH 2 semesterstrimesters 1 semestertrimester
PROGRAM STRUCTURE 4 preparatory courses3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses2 Academic English courses
3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses
1 Academic English course
INTAKE DATES 7 Apr 2021 (semester)13 Oct 2021 (semester and trimester)
27 Jan 2021 (trimester)22 Feb 2021 (semester)19 Jul 2021 (semester)
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent dependent on qualifications
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Successful completion of a bachelorrsquos degree or equivalent See academic entry requirements on pages 38 - 39
CONTACT HOURS First semester trimester20 hours per week
Pre-Mastersrsquo semester trimesterDepends on masterrsquos degree destination
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PREPARATORY SEMESTERTRIMESTER
Study and Research SkillsIntercultural StudiesQuantitative Skills for Postgraduate StudiesCritical Thinking for Postgraduate StudiesAcademic English A
Not Applicable
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PRE-MASTERrsquoS SEMESTERTRIMESTER
3 or 4 University courses Academic English B
3 or 4 University coursesAcademic English B
University courses will vary depending on masterrsquos degree destination students enrolled in the trimester based masterrsquos destinations will study 3 University courses while students enrolled in the semester based masterrsquos destinations will study 4 University courses Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan
^ Pre-Masterrsquos Program packaged with this degree is only available in February and October
Visit collegeadelaideeduaupre-masters for the most up to date information about the Pre-Masterrsquos Program
ArtsMaster of Arts (Environmental Studies)^
Master of Arts (International Relations)^
Health and Medical Sciences Master of Public Health
Business Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
Master of International Management^
Master of Applied Economics
Master of Applied Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Applied Project Management^
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)^
Master of Wine Business^
Pre-Masterrsquos Program 21
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Engineering Computer and Mathematical SciencesMaster of Computing and Innovation
AT THE COLLEGE YOU CAN MAKE NEW FRIENDS AND THE TEACHERS GAVE ME POSITIVE FEEDBACK TO HELP ME BETTER ADAPT TO STUDYING AND LIVING ABROAD I LIKE THE LEARNING ATMOSPHERE AT THE UNIVERSITYrsquoS HUB CENTRAL AND IrsquoM PROUD I GOT THE TOP GRADE IN MY ENGLISH CLASS
Emma Xiaoyu Dai China
Pre-Masterrsquos Program pathway to Master of Finance
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM CURRICULUMTo progress to the second semester trimester of your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will study the courses listed in the table You will receive credit for all credit-bearing University courses
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of Arts
Master of Arts (Environmental Studies) PMP (Semester) Oct PMP (Accelerated)(Semester) Feb
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Research Design and Methods (6 units) bull Introduction to Urbanisation (3 units) bull Engaging Communities Techniques and Analysis (3 units) bull Academic English B
Master of Arts (International Relations) bull Masterclass in Politics and International Relationsbull Research Design (3 units) bull Research Communication (3 units) bull Academic English B
Faculty of Engineering Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Master of Computing and Innovation PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Foundations of Computer Science (6 units)bull Engineering Communication and Critical Thinkingbull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Academic English B
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Master of Public Health PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
PMP February intakebull Qualitative Research Methods in Health (3 units)bull Introduction to Biostatistics (3 units)bull Promoting Health in Individuals and Populations (3 units)bull Introduction to Epidemiology (3 units)bull Academic English B
PMP July intakebull Environmental and Occupational Health (3 units)bull Global Public Health (3 units)bull Knowing what works - Evaluation in Public Health (3 units)bull Health Economics (3 units)bull Academic English B
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Access to PMP courses may vary depending on time of intake and masterrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements
Academic English B is not a credit-bearing University course
Pre-Masterrsquos Curriculum 23
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of the Professions
Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb Jul
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Concepts and Methods (M)bull Principles of Finance (M)bull Quantitative Methods (M)bull Economic Principles (M)bull Academic English B
Master of International Management PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Economics PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Intermediate Econometrics IID bull Applied Economic Principlesbull Intermediate Microeconomics IID bull Intermediate Macroeconomics IIDbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Innovation and Entreprenuership
Master of Innovation and Entreprenuership
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Entrepreneurial Concepts and Mindset bull New Venture Creationbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Project Management
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Risk Assessment and Managementbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Wine Business PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Program benefitsbull Learning is made fun Improve your
language skills such as speaking writing reading listening grammar and vocabulary while learning about Australia in a fun and engaging way
bull Cover essential academic skills such as group and team collaboration critical and creative thinking research and academic integrity and presentations
bull We offer a variety of assistance and counselling services for international students
bull Yoursquoll enjoy individual attention with our small class sizes and yoursquoll be assessed weekly to monitor your progress
bull Take advantage of our extracurricular activity program with a variety of activities tailored to enhance after class student experience
bull On successful completion of the program yoursquore guaranteed entry to your Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos program
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMSOur English Language Programs are courses designed to help you excel in your chosen field Learn to communicate with confidence and improve essential study skills in an English-speaking academic environment
Our courses are designed and taught by highly qualified and experienced English language teaching professionals It has been voted the best English program in Australia for the year 2020 by the English Language Barometer (ELB) and is recognised through its English Australia membership and National English Language Teaching Accreditation Scheme (NEAS) endorsement
English Language Programs pathwayUpon successful completion you will be able to communicate with confidence and obtain the essential language skills necessary for academic study in Australia
For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for details
Year 1
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
English for Academic Purposes
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CRICOS Course Codes 069098D 094050A
Postgraduate
Year 2 Year 3
Masterrsquos degree
Year 2 Year 3
Undergraduate
General Academic
English
Foundation Studies
Degree Transfer
Pre-Masterrsquos
Elementary
Pre-Intermediate
Intermediate
Visit collegeadelaideeduau for more information about studying at the University of Adelaide College
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Intakes Contact hours Class size
Corresponds with chosen FSP DT or PMP program entry 20 hours per week Maximum 18
RECOMMENDED STUDY DURATIONYou will be required to complete the recommended program duration according to your current English level Your English levels will be assessed before you begin your General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes course
English level
IELTS
Recommended GAEEAP duration
FSPDTEPMP
IELTS 45 (two bands of 40 and one band of 45) or equivalent 30 weeks^
IELTS 45 (three bands of 45 or higher) or equivalent 25 weeks^
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 40) or equivalent 20 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than two bands of 45) or equivalent 15 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 45) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 50 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 5 weeks
IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent not required
IELTS 55 (speaking or writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
not required
All applications will be assessed on an individual basis For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for detailsOnly available to the Pre-Masterrsquos program with a length of 2 semesterstrimesters^ Not available to the Pre-Masterrsquos Program as 20 weeks is maximum duration
English for Academic Purposes 25
Experienced teaching professionals
Personal learning support
Program benefits
Interactive curriculum
Member of English Australia
Quality endorsed by NEAS
THE BIG DIFFERENCE IS THAT IN AUSTRALIA I PRACTISE ENGLISH EVERY DAY BUT AT HOME I JUST USE MY ENGLISH IN CLASS IrsquoM ATTENDING EXTRA CLASS FOR SPEAKING AND PRONUNCIATION WHICH IS REALLY GOOD AND HELPS ME TO IMPROVE MY SPEAKING SKILLS
Qutibah Alamri Oman
English for Academic Purposes
English LevelIELTS
Recommended GAEEAP DurationDTSDTX requiring IELTS 55 overall (speaking and
writing 55 no other bands below 50)
IELTS 50 overall (both speaking and writing bands of 45 with no band below 45) or equivalent
20 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (no more than one speaking or writing band of 45 with no other band below 45) or equivalent
15 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (all bands 50) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 55 overall (either speaking or writing band 55 or above with no other band below 50) or equivalent
5 weeks
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STUDENTSUCCESS
We know that while yoursquore studying at the University of Adelaide College your experience is shaped both inside the classroom and in your life outside
COLLEGE SOCIAL CLUBThe College Social Club is famous for fostering new friendships Itrsquos also a great opportunity to learn new skills and gain experience in event planning budgeting mentoring new students and raising money for charities The Social Club runs great events on campus throughout the year so get involved as soon as you enrol
UNIVERSITY COMMUNITYRight from the first day you start at the College yoursquore a member of the University of Adelaide community Yoursquoll have 247 access to the University
campus including the Hub and yoursquoll be eligible to join the clubs and societies at the University of Adelaide there are more than 150 to choose from Whether yoursquore interested in sport politics music or photography yoursquore sure to find something yoursquoll love
BRING YOUR OWN DEVICEFor your convenience and to ensure you can study both on campus and at home we require you to bring your own device Technical and system requirements are listed on our website Search for device at collegeadelaideeduau
uniofadelaidecollege
uniadelcollege
theuniversityofadelaidecollege
STAY SAFE WITH SONDER
While yoursquore studying with us yoursquoll have free 247 access to highly trained Sonder support staff who can assist you if you need someone to track your journey check up on you or if yoursquore ill or injured Yoursquoll be given more information at orientation about the services available
STUDY ADELAIDEIf yoursquore looking for an international student mentor for tickets to the hottest events for help writing a resume for an opportunity to be an international student leader or just for some fun Study Adelaide is a brilliant organisation driven by and for international students
Student Success 27
ASK US WErsquoRE HERE FOR YOUWe offer two ways for you to access support services virtually and in real life At our new Student Services Hub at Level 2 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide you can meet with our team members for program advice and information about progressing to university and guidance on accommodation and student experience Once yoursquore enrolled yoursquoll also be able to access these services online
ACADEMIC AND ENGLISH ASSISTANCEThroughout your time at the College and at the University you will be able to access one-on-one assistance in academic areas such as referencing essay and report writing presentation and academic language skills Foundation Studies students can access the Tutor Assistance Program which provides subject-specific support Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos students can drop into the Universityrsquos Maths Learning Centre and Writing Centre for one-one-one assistance
THE NEW CAMPUS EXPERIENCEWe have just refurbished our campus including the student zones on all floors We now have collaboration space where you can get together with your classmates and study together several small meeting rooms which you can book in advance and USB stations to charge your device The cafeacute style break-out space on the second floor is perfect for independent studies with your classmates or catching up with friends for lunch in the brand new kitchen area bathed in beautiful natural light this is sure to be your new go-to space
We look forward to welcoming you to the University of Adelaide College Our friendly team are here to help you and wersquore sure yoursquoll love our newly renovated campus at 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide
STUDENTSERVICES
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ONLINE STUDENT SERVICES HUBFind the information you need at any time using our one-stop-shop virtual student hub Starting right from orientation you can catch up on anything yoursquove missed find the answers to common questions and make a time to meet with a staff member face-to-face You can also find the right academic support depending on your program or access assistance with accommodation There are pages where you can view the current announcements for the College and the academic calendar and timetable for all the important dates
WHOrsquoS WHOThe dedicated team of service professionals are your first stop for any matter at all and include our
bull Student Services Manager whorsquos responsible for overseeing the team to ensure you have the best experience possible
bull Accommodation Coordinator to assist you to find new accommodation in Adelaide or to change accommodation providers
bull Student Services Coordinator responsible for the welfare and academic advancement of students under the age of 18
bull Student Services Coordinators for Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs
PERSONAL SUPPORTWersquore here to support you while yoursquore studying with us If yoursquore missing home or struggling with your workload or you need someone to talk to for any reason at all let us know Our friendly Student Services team and our qualified counsellor are here to offer you caring and confidential assistance
ACADEMIC MANAGERSOur highly qualified Academic Managers play an integral role at the College and in the lives of our students they are the key link between life at College and the University They are responsible for all cohorts in their program of speciality (English Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos) and ensuring students are qualified and prepared for progression to the University They are also responsible for the curriculum you will study and ensuring our programs meet and exceed Australian Government quality assurance standards
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Adelaide is a place where yoursquoll find quality education in a city designed for life and with a lower cost of living than other Australian capitals you can enjoy a great lifestyle We offer a welcoming environment where students from all over the world can enjoy an excellent education along with work opportunities now and in the future
WARM WELCOMEOne in five South Australians were born overseas but now call Australia home and 27 of students in Adelaide are international^ The people of Adelaide celebrate our cityrsquos cultural diversity and go out of our way to welcome international students to the city
NATURAL BEAUTYSouth Australians live an active lifestyle and love the great outdoors Adelaide is a coastal city where pristine white beaches become the focus for recreation and relaxation Right on our doorstep and accessible by public transport yoursquoll find nature trails and national parks for hiking and biking
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ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
EASY TO GET AROUNDAdelaide is one of the worldrsquos most liveable cities but unlike some larger cities getting around is much quicker and easier A well-designed city allows for straightforward navigation on the cityrsquos buses trains and trams Therersquos free public transport in the city and walking and cycling are also very popular options
VIBRANT ATMOSPHERESouth Australia is known as the Festival State hosting more than four hundred festivals and events each year including the worldrsquos second largest annual arts festival the Fringe Festival In fact more festival tickets are sold in South Australia than any other state Adelaidersquos sporting calendar is also full of events that include cricket soccer and AFL (Australian Rules Football) Enjoy the best of Adelaidersquos sports and major international concerts at Adelaide Oval in the centre of the city
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^ studentcitiescomau
festivalsadelaidecomau
Adelaide Lifestyle 31
For more information visit wwwcityofadelaidecomau or wwwstudyadelaidecom
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Darwin
Brisbane
Sydney
Canberra
Adelaide
Melbourne
Hobart
Perth
13 Million2
Population
Mediterranean1 climate
Maximum Average Temperature Summer 29 Winter 16
ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
1km
1wwwbomgovauclimate 2wwwabsgovaucensus
1km
1000 M
Adelaide Botanic Garden
Adelaide Zoo
Airport
Adelaide Oval
National Wine Centre
Barossa Valley
McLaren Vale
Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute
Adelaide city map 33
UoA
68UoAC
Urbanest student accommodation
The Village student apartmentsAdelaide Central Markets amp China Town
Rundle Mall
ADELAIDE CITY MAP
Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide Health amp Medical Sciences
ARE YOU UNDER THE AGE OF 18Our friendly staff look after all students at the College but we do take particular care of students who are under the age of 18 Before you arrive we will help you to arrange suitable accommodation either with a local homestay family or an apartment at our approved under 18 provider Urbanest Wersquoll pick you up at the airport and transfer you to your new home At College we will assign you your own personal welfare officer who you will meet with every two weeks to make sure yoursquore settling into your new life in Australia
ACCOMMODATIONWhether yoursquore moving to Adelaide for the first time or yoursquove studied here before finding a great place to live is essential There are a wide variety of great accommodation options available to students in Adelaide
HOMESTAY WITH A LOCAL FAMILYIf you would like to experience living with an Australian family we can arrange a homestay to host you during your time in Adelaide This is a fantastic cultural experience and also a great way to practise your English language skills outside of the classroom Homestay households are often in the suburbs of Adelaide but they will be well serviced by public transport You may be matched with a family with young children single adults or older couples
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Twin share studio at Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE VILLAGEIf yoursquore looking for a studio or shared apartment there are more options available These residences have affordable prices and common areas for socialising The Village is a purpose built student community located in the Adelaide central business districtYou will enjoy the convenience of a free door-to-door shuttle service between the Village and the main campus making it easy for you to get to lectures on time
For more information about student accommodation please send an email to collegeaccommodationadelaideeduau
URBANEST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEOur preferred student accommodation provider Urbanest is located across the road from the Universityrsquos main campus and a short walk through Rundle Mall to the College There are a variety of rooms available including studio rooms or single rooms in larger apartments You will benefit from the community environment and study spaces in addition to a video games room cinema gym and an amazing roof-top with BBQ
Accommodation 35
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide The University of Adelaide Village
2021 DOMESTIC FEES
DOMESTIC TUITION FEESProgram Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies Program Standard (FSP) March April and August 2021 All $9950 $19900dagger
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$9000 $27000
Engineering $9900 $29700
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$9900 $29700
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$11100 $22200
Engineering $11800 $23600
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$11800 $23600
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021Business
Economics$11100 $22200
Pre-Masters ProgramTwo semesters April and October 2021
All $12750$25500
One semester February and July 2021 $12750
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $12750 + $10200 $22950
One trimester February 2021 Business $10200 $10200
dagger Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee as outlined in the offer letter
All fees must be paid in full unless you withdraw prior to commencement of your program Please note that all fees stated are for 2021 For more information regarding fees and refunds please visit wwwcollegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for domestic students (Australian citizens and permanent residents only) They include tuition and other internal fees
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
36 Domestic fees
MEET YOU IN MELBOURNEFrom 2021 a number of University of Adelaide degrees will be offered at the new University of Adelaide Melbourne Campus In partnership with the University of Adelaide College the Melbourne Campus will offer both online and face-to-face study options designed specifically as pathways for students to enter undergraduate and postgraduate degrees
Our Melbourne Campus is located on the western fringe of the city in Docklands and will offer our Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs Once you successfully complete your pathway program you are guaranteed entry to your packaged degree in Accounting Business Finance or Information Technology with full credit for all University-level courses completed
Apply now with confidence visit collegeadelaideeduaumelbourne
International fees 37
2021 INTERNATIONAL FEES
ADDITIONAL FEESDetails Total (AUD)
Enrolment fee $350
Overseas Student Health Coverdagger $605 dagger
Facilities fee ndash The University of Adelaide $510
Under 18 guardianship fees$310 administrative fee +
$50 per week until student turns 18
General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes ndash books and materials
$18 per week
(maximum $360)
daggerOverseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members $605 per year is provided as a guide price costs can vary by supplier OSHC fees are reviewed annually Students may organise their own Overseas Student Health Cover or request that the University of Adelaide College arrange on their behalf
Course books and materials fee will vary depending on program duration and subjects studied but can be expected to be approximately $500-700 for the Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos programs
INTERNATIONAL TUITION FEESProgram Price (AUD)
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
$470 per week
Students who need extra language support prior to their Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masters Program should complete the required English duration Please see page 25 for more information
Program Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies ProgramStandard (FSP) March April and
August 2021 All $14900 $29800
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$14300 $42900
Engineering $15200 $45600
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$15200 $45600
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$17500 $35000
Engineering $18750 $37500
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$18750 $37500
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021BusinessEconomics
$17500 $35000
Pre-Masters Program Two semesters April and October 2021All
$22000 $44000
One semester February and July 2021 $22000 $22000
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $22000 + $17600 $39600
One trimester February 2021 Business $17600 $17600
Note Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee outlined in the offer letter
Students moving to Adelaide to study should also consider the following costs
Details Total (AUD)
Accommodation placement $320
Airport pick-up $150
HomestayFull Board (includes all meals except lunch on school days + laundry) $290ˆ per week
Part Board (accommodation only) $190 per week
Student apartment accommodation
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
Options and Prices varyApplication subject to approvalThe University of Adelaide Village
UniLodge City Gardens Options and Prices varyAtira Apartments
ˆ Extra charge for special dietary requirements may apply Options and prices vary Application subject to approval The costs in the above table are provided as a guide only and are subject to change These costs may be incurred only if required by students For information on cost of living please refer to wwwstudyinaustraliagovau
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
Please refer to page 25 for more information on recommended study durations The above is a guide only If in doubt please contact the College or the Collegersquos educational representative All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees Please ask your College representative for more information The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for international students They include tuition and other internal fees All first semester fees are required to be paid in full unless the student withdraws prior to the commencement of the program Students may wish to pay more than 50 of their tuition fees before programs commencement Subsequent semesterrsquos tuition fees must be paid before the commencement of the respective semester
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
ProgramEnglish entry requirements
IELTS iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English
Foundation Studies Program IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
50 overall (16 or above in speaking and writing) 48
Pre-Masters Program
Two semesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One semester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Two trimesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One trimester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Country Foundation Studies Program Degree Transfer Program
Australia Completion of Year 11 with C grade average Completion of Year 12 with required ATAR score
China Completion of Senior Middle Two with a minimum average of 70 Completion of Senior Middle Three DTE - 70 DTS DTX - 75
Hong Kong SAR Completion of HK Form 5 with a minimum average of 40 or 50 dependent on the pass mark
^HKDSE DTE - 10 points over best 5 subjects DTS DTX - 12 points over best 5 subjects
India Completion of Year 11 with a minimum average of 60 Completion of Year 12 Indian School Certificate (ISC) Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or Indian State Board Exams are considered please enquire for required score
Indonesia Completion of SMU 2 with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects Completion of SMU 3 DTE - minimum average of 60 in 4 academic subjectsDTS DTX - minimum average of 70 in 4 academic subjects
International Baccalaureate
Completion of Year 1 with 21 aggregate score in 6 relevant subjects Completion of IB Diploma or IB Certificate Results with an average score of DTE - 20DTS DTX - 22
Malaysia Completion of SPM with a minimum 5 passes in academic subjects with a C grade average (SPM forecast results accepted)
Completion of STPMA Levels (forecast results accepted) DTE - minimum of 2 E grades DTS DTX - minimum of 1 E and 1 D grades UEC (forecast results accepted) DTE - 35 points or less (best 5 subjects) DTS DTX - 30 points or less (best 5 subjects)
Oman Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates
Completion of General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects
Completion of General Secondary School CertificateDTE Business - minimum average of 80 in academic subjects DTE Science Health Science Computer Science and Engineering - minimum average of 85 in academic subjects
Singapore Sri Lanka United Kingdom
GCE O Levels minimum of C grade average in 5 subjects (forecast results accepted)
GCE A Levels (forecast results accepted)DTE - minimum 2 E gradesDTS DTX - minimum 1 E and 1 D grades
South Korea Completion of Senior High School Year 2 with a minimum average of 65 in academic subjects
Completion of Senior High School Year 3 DTE - minimum average of 55 in academic subjects DTS DTX - minimum average of 60 in academic subjects
Thailand Completion of Matayom 5 with a minimum GPA of 25 Completion of Secondary Education - Matayom 6DTE - minimum GPA of 20DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 22
Vietnam Completion of Year 11 with a minimum GPA of 65 Completion of Year 12DTE - minimum GPA of 65DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 70
All other countries Please enquire Applications will be considered individually Please enquire Applications will be considered individually
Minimum required score depends on preferred bachelor destination Note Entry into the Foundation Studies Music specialisation is subject to diagnostic testing of music knowledge and instrument proficiency^HKDSE Scoring System ndash Level 5 5 5 = 5 points Level 4 = 4 points Level 3 = 3 points Level 2 = 2 points Level 1 = 1 point
ENTRY REQUIREMENTSUNDERGRADUATE
38 Academic entry requirements
POSTGRADUATECountry Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
Bangladesh 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Pass or Honours) with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (in a professional field or 150 credits) from a Section 2 institution
Bhutan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Botswana Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the University of Botswana
Cameroon 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licence) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Canada Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Baccalaureat or Bachelier) from a Section 1 institution
China 3 or 4 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 or 5 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree awarded according to the Regulations Concerning Academic Degrees in the Peoples Republic of China from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Eqypt 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Fiji 3 yr Advanced Diploma or Higher National Diploma (not in a trade field) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 26750) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Ghana 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a Bachelorrsquos degree from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science amp Technology University of Ghana or the University of Cape Coast
Hong Kong SAR Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Academic entry requirements 39
Country Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
India 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (3rd or pass division) from a Section 2 institution or 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (2nd 3rd or pass division) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree in any division from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st or 2nd division) from a Section 2 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st division) from a Section 3 institution
Indonesia 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of C with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Sarjana MudaBakaloreat with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of A or B from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Iran 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a B grade average (140 pt minimum) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Japan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Gakushigo) from a Section 1 institution
Jordan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kenya 3 yr Diploma with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Korea South Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Haksa) with a minimum of 120 credits from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kuwait Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Kuwait University or a Section 2 institution
Laos 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from the National University of Laos or a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the National Univesity of Laos
Lebanon Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree or Licence or 4 yr Maitrise or Diplome from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Macau SAR 3 yr Higher Diploma (Bacharelato) with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licenciatura) with a GPA below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degee (Licenciatura) from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Lecenciatura) with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 insitution
Malaysia Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Mauritius Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nepal 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 70 (where pass is 50) 60 (where pass is 40) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nigeria 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 1 insitution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Oman 3 yr Higher Diploma with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 and below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 institution
Pakistan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (without Honours) with a grade average of 55 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree (in 2nd or 3rd Division) from a Section 2 institution
Philippines 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32 and below from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Saudi Arabia 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of pass or good from a Section 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 3 institution or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 4 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of very good or excellent from a Section 2 institution
Singapore Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
South Africa 3 yr National Diploma (at least 240 credits) with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr National Diploma or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Sri Lanka Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Taiwan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Thailand 3 yr Associate degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade above 30 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Uganda 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32550 from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Makerere University or the University of East Africa or successful completio of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
United Arab Emirates
3 yr Higher Diploma with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 or below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
United Kingdom
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
United States of America
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelor degree (with 120 semester credits or 180 quarter credits) from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Vietnam 3 yr Bang Tot nghiep Cao dang with a GPA of 3040 or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) less than 210 credits with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Chinh quy mode) or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) with 210 or more credits from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc from a Section 2 institution
Zambia 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of pass or satisfactory from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr (after O Levels) or 3 yr (after A Levels) Bachelor degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelor degree or 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of credit merit or distinction from a Section 1 institution
For countriesregions and qualifications not listed above please contact the University of Adelaide College Admissions for further information Equivalent qualifications will be considered Applications will be assessed based on the most recent academic results and additional admissions criteria may apply Academic assessment is based on the grades a student achieves in individual subjects as well as an aggregate grade Student applications will also be assessed against any relevant program prerequisites Only academic subjects will be considered during assessment Subjects such as religious studies ethics physical education etc will not be considered Complete academic transcripts must be produced at the time of application if available Note - Institution sections are determined by the Australian Governments Department of Education Country Education Profiles
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
40 Academic Calendar
While all information is correct at time of release (September 2020) please note that the information included above may be subject to change Please refer to the website for the most up-to-date information
Please note dates are dependent on the University of Adelaide (wwwadelaideeduaustudentdates) and may change 2022 dates are provided as an example and are not confirmed Students may need to remain in Adelaide after the end of the semester for replacement exams
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAM
2021
Standard (FSP) Accelerated (FSPX)
March 2021 intake April 2021 intake August 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 3 Mar 21 23 Jul 21 21 Apr 21 3 Sep 21 4 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 20 Oct 21 25 Feb 22
Orientation 3 Mar 21 5 Mar 21 21 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 4 Aug 21 6 Aug 21 20 Oct 21 22 Oct 21
Break 10 May 21 14 May 21 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 7 Jan 22
Exams 8 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 26 Aug 21 3 Sep 21 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 18 Feb 22 25 Feb 22
Break 26 Jul 21 30 Jul 21 6 Sep 21 10 Sep 21 27 Dec 21 11 Feb 22
Semester 2 2 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 13 Sep 21 11 Feb 22 14 Feb 22 15 Jul 22 28 Feb 22 15 Jul 22
Break 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 31 Dec 21 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22
Exams 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 27 Jan 22 4 Feb 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22
Graduation 23 Dec 21 10 Feb 22 14 Jul 22 14 Jul 22
DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAMExtended (DTE) Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
2021 March 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Bridging 31 Mar 21 9 Jul 21 27 Oct 21 11 Feb 22
Orientation 31 Mar 21 2 Apr 21 27 Oct 21 29 Oct 21
Break 25 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 5 Jul 21 9 Jul 21 7 Feb 22 11 Feb 22
Semester 1 Joins DTS Jul 21 Joins DTS Feb 22 22 Feb 21 3 Jul 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 6 Oct 21 7 Jan 22
Orientation 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21 6 Oct 21 8 Oct 21
Break 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 27 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 4 Jan 22 7 Jan 22
Semester 2 26 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 28 Feb 22 2 Jul 22 Joins DTS Feb 22
Break 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 11 Apr 22 22 Apr 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 18 Jun 22 2 Jul 22
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two semesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one semester)
April 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 7 Apr 21 9 Jul 21 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 22 Feb 21 3 July 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21
Orientation 7 Apr 21 9 Apr 21 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21
Break 12 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21
Semester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated Jul 21 Joins PMP Accelerated Feb 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two trimesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one trimester)
October 2021 intake January 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish
Trimester 1 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 27 Jan 21 8 May 21
Orientation 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 27 Jan 21 28 Jan 21
Exams 6 May 21 8 May 21
Break 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 10 May 21 24 May 21
Trimester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated (trimester) Jan 22
Representative informationRepresentative name (if relevant)
City Telephone (homemobile)
Representative signature
Student information (compulsory)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Date of birth (ddmmyyyy) Country of birth
Country of citizenship First language
Permanent address
City Stateprovince Postcode
Country Telephone (homemobile)
Are you an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Yes No
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College ndash Student ID and Online Account ActivationStudent ID card ID number and system password will only be granted to a valid personal student email address Enrolment and system access delays will occur if invalid email addresses are provided
Passport number (if available) Expiry date
Do you hold Permanent Residency or a current Australian visa
Yes No NA If yes please provide a copy of your PR or current Australian visa
Visa type (if relevant) Visa number (if relevant)
Your permanenthome country address is required by the Australian Government If it is not supplied your application cannot be processed
Parent legal guardian details (compulsory for students under 18)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Relationship to student (ie mother or father)
Permanent address of Parent or Guardian
Telephone (homemobile)
Education historyIf you are currently completing a qualification please indicate when you expect to complete this study (monthyear)
Name and location of institution (starting from the most recent qualification)
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2018-2020)
Name and location of institution
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2016-2018)
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E
APPLICATION FORMPlease print clearly in English and in BLOCK letters Tick boxes where appropriate
International Student Application Domestic Student Application
41
42
Current English proficiency
Is English your first language Yes No
Have you studied at secondary level with English as the language of instruction
Yes No If yes please provide evidence of language of instruction
Do you have an English Language score Yes No
If yes please select one of the following IELTS TOEFL iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English Other
Test date (ddmmyyyy) Score
Program selectionDegree Transfer
Degree Transfer Extended (Mar) Degree Transfer Extended (Oct) Degree Transfer Standard (Feb) Degree Transfer Standard (Jul) Degree Transfer Accelerated (Oct)
Foundation Studies
Foundation Studies (Feb) Foundation Studies (Apr) Foundation Studies (Jul) Foundation Studies Accelerated (Oct)
Pre-Masterrsquos
Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Mar) Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Feb) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Jul) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash Two trimesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One trimester (Feb)
English Language Programs
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
(5-10 weeks)
Year of entry to the University of Adelaide College (eg 2021 2022)
University Program
Please indicate which bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos degree you intend to study at the University of Adelaide (eg Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) [Civil])BachelorMaster of
Accommodation
Would you like the College to organise your accommodation for you in Adelaide Yes No
Would you like the College to organise your airport pick-up Yes No
Additional services
Would you like the University of Adelaide College to organise your Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) on your behalf Yes No
If yes please indicate Single Couple Family If no please list your current OSHC details
Policy provider
Policy number Start date Expiry date
Please note that OSHC is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members
Medical conditions
Do you have a disability impairment or long-term medical condition which may affect your studies Yes No
If yes please provide medical documentation from a relevant treating professional detailing the impact of your condition on your ability to meet academic demands Disclosure will not disadvantage your application and is confidential The information you provide will assist us in best catering for your needs
Privacy notice
The University of Adelaide College understands and respects that privacy is important to you We collect personal information about you so that we can provide you with the services you have requested We may also use your information to improve our products and services and offer you our or our partnersrsquo or suppliersrsquo products and services which may be relevant to you We may disclose personal information about you in accordance with our Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) including to your education agent and the Australian government Our privacy policy contains information about how you can access and correct the personal information we hold about you or make a privacy complaint You may contact the Privacy Officer (privacykaplaneduau) for more informationIn regard to promotional material please indicate below
I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College sent on behalf of its sponsors partners or suppliers andor I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College about its own publications information and events
DeclarationI have read understood and agree to be bound by the Terms and Conditions of enrolment I declare that I have read the instructions on this application form and that to the best of my knowledge the information provided by me is true and complete in every particular I acknowledge that the University of Adelaide College and the University of Adelaide may vary or reverse any decision regarding admission or enrolment made on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information provided by me I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to verify or obtain records from other educational institutions that I have attended I understand that I am seeking temporary entry into Australia for educational purposes only as a fee-paying student I understand that if I change my visa status I may be subject to different rules and conditions I understand the above conditions and am prepared to accept them in full In particular that I or my sponsor will be responsible for the full costs of the academic program for which I am seeking admission as well as the associated travel and living costs I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to provide information to my parent(s) or guardian(s) and my agent regarding my application for admission to the program listed above
I confirm that I have read understood and agree to be bound by the University of Adelaide College Terms and Conditions (refer to page 43)
Signature of student Date
Signature of parentguardian (required if student is under 18 years old) Date
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Terms and conditions 43
1 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
These Terms and Conditions are applicable to all students studying at the University of Adelaide College through Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670 CRICOS 03127E (the rsquoCollegersquo) including English Language Programs delivered by the College (CRICOS 03147E) and Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs delivered under agreement with the University of Adelaide (CRICOS 00123M)
11 Policies and procedures All College students are subject to the policies and procedures that are published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) and in the College student handbook including those dealing with student misconduct assessment progression enrolment deferral and cancellation complaints and appeals and refund Students must review these policies and procedures and ensure they understand and comply with the most up to date version of our policies and procedures at all times
12 Late arrivals vacations and absences All students are expected to attend class from the first day of their program No refund is given for time missed due to arrivals after the published program commencement date vacations absences or public holidays Such periods of absence will not be replaced by a free extension of any program No refunds or substitutions will be made for classes missed due to non-College external exams excursions orientation period or other obligations that fall outside the normal teaching schedule Classes are not held and many campus facilities are closed on public holidays All published program dates start on a Monday but if the Monday is a public holiday the program start will fall on the Tuesday Students may request written permission for late arrival up to 2 weeks from their published program commencement date Students who propose to arrive 2 or more weeks after the program commencement date will be required to catch up on the work that they have missed While every effort will be made to assist the student to catch up on program content the student is ultimately responsible Late arrivals will be assisted with registering and joining the program The student will have a responsibility to undertake an online orientation upon commencement
13 Campus facilities Students are advised that campus facilities may not be available during study breaks Details are available from the Student Services Team or Reception staff at the College
14 Placement The College may place a student into the most appropriate class and to postpone subjectscourses to the following semestertrimester where there is an insufficient number of students for that class or subjectcourse
15 Program changes The College may change program dates program curricula tutors and programs at any time at its discretion However in cases where the program is rescheduled before the first class and the new date is unacceptable to the student all unused tuition fees will be refunded
16 Tuition fees The student or studentrsquos family agrees to pay the total tuition fee and any additional charges in accordance with the fee schedule for the current year published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) Students who do not finalise their payments within the first two weeks will have their enrolment cancelled All refunds are made in accordance with the College Refund Policy Tuition fees include lessons orientation placement and progress testing and a College certificate upon successful completion of the program The College may withhold the granting of a certificate from a student if the studentrsquos tuition fees or any other fees remain outstanding
17 Repeat payment Students repeat a coursesubject or coursessubjects or semestertrimester will incur charges based on the current yearrsquos published tuition fees at the time of payment
18 Late payment A fee of AUD 100 applies on unpaid accounts 30 days after the date the payment was due
19 Books and materials fees Students may be required to purchase textbooks workbooks stationery software and other required learning materials at an additional cost Details of any additional costs are in the College student handbook or the relevant program or unit outline
110 Additional services Any additional services (such as travel telephone costs excursions medical costs special diet non-College exams and enrolment amendments) are not included in any fees unless specifically stated on a valid invoice from the College Students wishing to arrange homestay accommodation andor airport transfer can obtain further information at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauaccommodation
111 Privacy Personal information collected by the College or the University of Adelaide which includes information that identifies a student and information regarding a studentrsquos program progress and attendance may be shared by or between the College and the University of Adelaide and by either of them with the Australian government or State and Territory governments and their designated authorities the Tuition Protection Scheme the agent that recruited the student (unless specifically excluded) the studentrsquos parents (if under 18) College staff and contractors and between the College and the University of Adelaide and related body corporates of the College and their staff contractors and insurer This information may include personal information about you which is considered sensitive information contact details program enrolment details and changes program results and the circumstance of any suspected breach by the student of a visa condition The Collegersquos Privacy Policy outlines further information about the handling of personal information by the College (at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy) You may contact our Privacy Officer at privacykaplaneduau if you have any enquiries about your personal information or if you wish to make a privacy complaint
112 Medical costs The College is hereby authorised to seek medical treatment should the College or a staff member acting on its behalf consider such action necessary for a student The student agrees to indemnify the College for any expense loss damage or liability whatsoever suffered or incurred as a result of authorising and arranging such emergency medical treatment
113 Photography filming and sound recording The College or its representatives may arrange to photograph or shoot video footage of students for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online at any time including during graduation ceremonies Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College staff or its representative at the time of booking and state at the time of the photographing or video shooting that they do not wish to participate and remove themselves
2 THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE FEES
21 The University of Adelaide program fees will depend on the studentrsquos choice of undergraduate or postgraduate degree program and point of entry Further information is available on the University of Adelaide website currently at wwwadelaideeduau
3 DEFERRAL SUSPENSION AND CANCELLATION OF ENROLMENT
31 A student may apply to defer their studies on the grounds of compelling or compassionate circumstances such as their own ill health or that of a very close relative All applications for deferral from a program of study must be made in writing or using the relevant form available from the College Students should refer to the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) for details of the circumstances in which their enrolment may be deferred suspended or cancelled before submitting their application
32 A studentrsquos enrolment at the College may be suspended or cancelled in accordance with the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) including on the grounds of misbehavior by the student the studentrsquos failure to pay amount(s) owing to the College in accordance with this agreement or a breach of program attendance or progression by the student
4 REFUNDS
41 The Collegersquos Refund Policy is currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies All students must read the Refund Policy before accepting an offer of admission from the College Students requesting a refund are required to do so in accordance with the Refund Policy Approved refunds are paid in Australian dollars into the same bank account it was paid from Tuition fees are not transferable to other students
5 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
51 Visa information It is the responsibility of the student to arrange all applicable travel permits or visas and to have a valid passport for their whole period of study The student may be asked to make payment for their first study period before any of their visa documentation is issued A Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) may not be issued by the College until payment for the first study period has been received as per the Offer of Admission and the enrolment agreement has been signed and
returned to the College by the student The enrolment agreement includes reference to the pre-arrival information and grievance procedures information
52 Student visa obligations Student visa holders are required to maintain compliance with all applicable visa conditions including providing the College with a current residential address mobile number email address and who to contact in emergency situations as well as notifying the College of any change in these details within 7 days of the change maintaining satisfactory academic progress and attending a minimum of 80 of their program Students that fail to commence their enrolled program or fail to meet the requirement for 80 attendance or satisfactory academic progress will be reported to the Department of Home Affairs (DoHA) Any school-aged dependents accompanying overseas students to Australia will be required to pay full fees if they are enrolled in either a government or non-government school
53 Health insurance Health insurance is compulsory for student visa holders and their accompanying family members Students are required to provide proof of health insurance at the time of their enrolment Students will not receive a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) until they have obtained satisfactory health insurance for the length of their visa The Australian government requires all students on student visas to join the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) scheme a health insurance plan for overseas students in Australia Students must ensure that payment is made for compulsory OSHC before their visa is issued and that the insurance provides adequate coverage for the duration of the studentrsquos visa
54 Codes of practice The College abides by the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (the National Code) and the Educational Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (Cth) (ESOS Act) Further information about the National Code can be obtained at internationaleducationgovauregulatory-information
55 Living expenses Migration regulations in Australia require international students to show evidence that they can contribute to the cost of living and studying in Australia Further information can be obtained at wwwstudyinaustraliagovau or wwwhomeaffairsgovau
6 CONSUMER PROTECTION
61 These Terms and Conditions and the right to make complaints and seek appeals of decisions and actions under various processes does not affect the rights of the student to take action under the Australian Consumer Law if the Australian Consumer Law applies
62 Students will be advised of any changes to these Terms and Conditions that may result from a directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide or from a change in government legislation or regulation Any dispute claim or other matter arising will be subject to the laws of South Australia
63 Students who are dissatisfied with a decision made by the College may submit a complaint to the College in accordance with the relevant College Grievance Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) If a student is dissatisfied with the outcome of a complaint and subsequent appeal they may also submit an application for review of the Collegersquos decision or action to the Office of the Training Advocate (wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau) or the Overseas Student Ombudsman (wwwombudsmangovau)
7 DECLARATION
Upon submitting an application to the College and subsequently undertaking any study at the College the student (or their authorised representative on the studentrsquos behalf ndash if the student is under 18 years of age)
71 Declares that the information provided in their application form is true and complete in every detail
72 Understands that giving false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of their application or cancellation of their enrolment
73 Has read and understood these terms and conditions the published information in the College brochure and on the College (and the University of Adelaide) website and has sufficient information about the College to enrol
74 Authorises the College or its representatives to retain their photo image for identification purposes and consents to the use of any photographs or video footage taken of the student for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online (including at a graduation ceremony) at any time without further consent or notification Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College at the time of the photographing or video shooting of their wish not to participate and will remove themselves
75 Authorises the College to provide the University of Adelaide or any other educational institutions to which the student is seeking admission any required relevant official records and other personal information relevant to their application or studies The student also gives the College permission to obtain official records from any educational institution the student attends or has attended and from the University of Adelaide after their studies at the College have finished
76 Authorises and consents to the College to validate hisher qualifications and release copies of academic transcripts to prospective employers whenif required
77 For international students the student understands that the College will collect information during their enrolment in order to meet its obligations under the ESOS Act and the National Code and to ensure the student complies with the conditions of their visa and the studentrsquos obligations under Australian immigration laws The authority to collect information is contained in the ESOS Act ESOS Regulations and the National Code The international student authorises the College to provide information including personal and contact details program enrolment details and the circumstances of any suspected breach of their student visa conditions to the Australian Government the Tuition Protection Service (if relevant) and any other designated authorities The student also understands that this information can be disclosed without their consent where the College is authorised to or required to by law
78 Understands and consents to the collection and handling of personal information in accordance with the Collegersquos Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy)
79 Accepts liability for payment of all relevant fees identified in these Terms and Conditions the College brochure and on the College (or the University of Adelaide) website The student also understands the circumstances in which refunds will not be applicable as set out in these Terms and Conditions including the Collegersquos Refund Policy and that fees may increase with notification from the College during the program For international students the student has also read the information provided in relation to living expenses and they understand that the cost of living in Australia may be higher than in their own country and the student confirms that they can meet those costs
710 Understands and agrees to abide by all the College policies and procedures (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies)
710 Agrees to notify the College of their contact details including their current residential address mobile number (if any) and email address and who to contact in emergency situations The student also agrees to notify the College of any change in those details within 7 days of the change
711 Acknowledges that the College reserves the right to change terms conditions or policies without prior notice in order to meet its legislative requirements or to follow directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide
and agrees to keep themselves up to date with the changes occurring by checking regularly the website andor speak to staff at the College
The following websites may be of use for international students
bull Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) internationaleducationgovau
bull Department of Home Affairs wwwhomeaffairsgovau
bull Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade wwwdfatgovau
bull Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service wwwagriculturegovau
bull Overseas Student Ombudsman wwwombudsmangovau
bull Office of the Training Advocate (SA only) wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau
There was no greater thrill than watching a students face at that moment of revelation when they finally grasped an ideaStanley Kaplan
Kaplan and youKaplan International Pathways is a leading provider of global education centred around you Whoever you are and wherever you are in the world our goal is to help you achieve your goal We passionately believe that a global education can still be personal
Our story so farWe wouldnrsquot be where we are today if it werenrsquot for a man named Stanley Kaplan Stanley faced challenges in getting an education himself in the 1930s and wanted to make sure everyone had the opportunity to learn This led him to create a test that was fair so that students could enrol at university based on merit alone Soon Stanleyrsquos small education business began to thrive and his success led to the creation of a whole new industry
During the decades since then Kaplan has changed and grown but we still remember exactly why Stanley began his business Sadly he died in 2009 but his passion for fair education available to everyone no matter who they are lives on
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FOR FURTHER ENQUIRIESThe University of Adelaide College 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide SA 5000 Australia
Telephone +61 8 8313 3430 Email collegeadelaideeduau
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DISCLAIMER The information in this publication is current as at the date of printing and is subject to change You can find updated information on our website at collegeadelaideeduau
The University of Adelaide College operated by Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd
Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M | English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E copy The University of Adelaide College Published January 2021 Version 20
Supporting Australian education in association with
CONTENTS
2 Why study at the University of Adelaide College
4 Campus facilities
6 The University of Adelaide
8 University pathway guide
10 Foundation Studies Program
14 Health and Medical Sciences
16 Degree Transfer Program
20 Pre-Masterrsquos Program
24 English Language Programs
26 Student success
28 Student Services
30 Adelaide
34 Accommodation
36 Domestic fees
37 International fees
38 Undergraduate entry requirements
38 Postgraduate entry requirements
40 Academic Calendar
41 Application Form
43 Terms and conditions
The University of Adelaide College
2021 PROSPECTUS
2
As the Preferred Pathway Provider to the University of Adelaide you can have confidence that the program you study with us will prepare you for university
We work in partnership with the University of Adelaide to give you the best learning opportunities All of our study programs are designed with the Universityrsquos requirements in mind Our timetable ensures we have small class sizes so you can always rely on individual support and assistance from your teachers Once you successfully complete your program at the College yoursquore guaranteed entry to your packaged degree at the University with no further English language evidence required^
Foundation Studies students must achieve a set score as outlined in their offer letter Some degrees in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences and the Bachelor of Music have additional entry requirements Please ask us for details
^ Bachelor of Nursing and other degrees in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences may have additional English language requirements Please ask us for details
WHY STUDYWITH US
FLEXIBLE PROGRAM DELIVERY TO SUIT YOUStart studying with us online with confidence that when yoursquore able to join us face-to-face wersquoll be here for you
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAM If you have completed the equivalent of Australian Year 11 you may enrol in our Foundation Studies Program Our experienced teachers will ensure yoursquore studying all the prerequisite subjects to prepare you for university Once you achieve the score set out in your offer letter you will be guaranteed entry into first year of your packaged degree at the University
DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAM If you have completed the equivalent of Australian Year 12 you may enrol in our Degree Transfer Program You will study the first year University syllabus on campus with university students On successful completion you will receive credit for the first year courses yoursquove studied and yoursquore guaranteed entry into the second year of your packaged degree at the University
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM If you have the equivalent of an Australian bachelorrsquos degree you may enrol in our Pre-Masterrsquos Program We will tailor your program according to your English and academic ability All credit-bearing courses are the Universityrsquos syllabus and once successfully completed you will receive credit for these subjects and enjoy guaranteed entry into your second trimester or semester of your packaged masterrsquos degree
Why study at the University of Adelaide College 3
OUR CAMPUS FACILITIESAs a student at the University of Adelaide College you will have access to first class facilities at both the College and at the University of Adelaide
The University of Adelaide College campus
4
COLLEGE FACILITIESbull Modern classrooms and study areas
bull Collaborative space
bull Dedicated student computer suite
bull Student kitchen
bull Student lounges
bull Student resource centre
UNIVERSITY FACILITIESbull Hub Central
bull Barr Smith Library
bull UniBar
bull Sports Hub Fitness Centre
bull University social clubs and societies
bull Prayer rooms
Our campus facilities 5
GROUP OF EIGHTThe University of Adelaide is a member of the Group of Eight a coalition of Australiarsquos leading research-intensive universities which include some of the largest and oldest institutions in the country
RESEARCH THAT SHAPES THE FUTUREThe University of Adelaide leads world-class research that responds to industry needs and societal challenges The outcomes translate to social and economic benefits that impact and improve the world around us
A reputation for research excellence with 100 of our research rated lsquoworld-class or aboversquo by ERA with 41 fields achieving the highest possible rating
Our researchers work closely with government industry and global partners creating new industries and changing existing ones
Our current industries of focus are
bull Defence Cyber and Space
bull Energy Mining and Resources
bull Health and Biotech
bull Creative and Culture
bull Agriculture Food and Wine
Our researchers work with more than 400 government and industry partners per year on research contracts worth more than $40 million
We have six world-leading multidisciplinary research institutes tackling the worldrsquos grand challenges They work in a culture of innovation combining academic creativity with commercial rigour to connect todayrsquos research with solutions for tomorrow
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEThe University of Adelaide is one of Australiarsquos leading research-intensive universities and is consistently ranked among the top 1 universities in the world
A University of Adelaide education prepares graduates for meaningful careers relevant to the changing requirements of employers and the needs of industry and the community
We are a university committed to global perspectives ndash where international and domestic students learn with and from one another in an environment that pursues excellence values creativity and welcomes diversity
University of Adelaide graduates gain deep discipline knowledge while developing the skills that employers desire such as leadership critical thinking and problem solving as well as communication resilience and an entrepreneurial mindset
We facilitate lifelong learning for past students or industry who need to upskill reskill or develop capabilities in the fast-changing world of work
The integration of research and education provides a foundation for a generation of entrepreneurs who can translate new knowledge into societal benefit
6
Visit adelaideeduau for more information about studying at the University of Adelaide
Top 1 of universities
globally
1
7000+ International students from 100+ countries^
100+ Rhodes Scholars^
140+ Fullbright Scholars^
5 Nobel Prize winners^
The University of Adelaide 7
Times Higher (2020) and QS ranking (2021)^wwwadelaideeduau
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degreesDuration
(years)
Foundation Studies intakes Degree Transfer intakes
Standard Accelerated Extended Standard Accelerated
MAR APR AUG OCT MAR OCT FEB JUL OCT
B Agricultural Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Applied Data Analytics 3 bull bull bull bull
B Architectural Design 3 bull bull bull
B Arts 3 bull bull bull bull
B Business 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Commerce 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Computer Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Creative Arts 3 bull bull bull bull
B Criminology 3 bull bull bull bull
B Dental Surgery 5 bull
B Economics 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) - Flexible Entry ^ 1 bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Architectural and Stuctural) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Civil) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Mining) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Petroleum) with majors 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Software) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Environmental Policy and Management 3 bull bull bull bull
B Finance 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Food and Nutrition Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Health and Medical Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Information Technology 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Innovation and Entrepreneurship 3 bull bull bull bull
B International Development 3 bull bull bull bull
B International Relations 3 bull bull bull bull
B Languages 3 bull bull
B Laws 4 bull bull bull bull
B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull
UNIVERSITY PATHWAY GUIDEWith our range of flexible university preparation programs you can design your own pathway into one of the many degrees on offer at the University of Adelaide
8
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degreesDuration
(years)
Foundation Studies intakes Degree Transfer intakes
Standard Accelerated Extended Standard Accelerated
MAR APR AUG OCT MAR OCT FEB JUL OCT
B Mathematical Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull
B Media 3 bull bull bull bull
B Medicine and B Surgery 6 bull
B Music 3 bull bull
B Nursing 3 bull bull
B Occupational Therapy (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Oral Health 3 bull
B Philosophy Politics and Economics 3 bull bull bull bull
B Physiotherapy (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Project Management 3 bull bull bull bull
B Psychological Science 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Science (Animal Behaviour) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Animal Science) 3 bull bull
B Science (Biomedical Science) 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Science (Biotechnology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics) 4 bull bull
B Science (Marine Biology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Mineral Geoscience) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 3 bull bull
B Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 3 bull
B Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Sociology 3 bull bull bull bull
B Speech Pathology (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Arts 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Business Management 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Music 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Science 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Arts 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Economics 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Music 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Science 4 bull bull
B Technology (Construction) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Technology (Defence Industries) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Veterinary Technology 3 bull
B Viticulture and Oenology 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
Note Degrees with other entry criteria or quotas cannot be packaged Other selection criteria andor quotas may apply for acceptance at the University of Adelaide ^Students must transfer into a named Bachelor of Engineering degree at the completion of the first year of the bachelor degree daggerBachelor of Teaching and Bachelor of Nursing will have higher IELTS requirements Please ask us for details Not all majors are offered Please enquire for availability
For more information on available degrees at the University of Adelaide visit adelaideeduaudegree-finder University Pathway Guide 9
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAMOur Foundation Studies Program is the perfect pathway to your dream degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Our program has been designed
with the University specifically for international students who have completed the equivalent of Australian Year 11 Foundation Studies will prepare you for entry into first year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull Once you achieve the score outlined in your offer letter (see pages 12 and 13) yoursquore guaranteed entry to your packaged degree and for most bachelorrsquos degrees you wonrsquot need to provide any further English language evidence
bull Degrees including the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery Bachelor of Oral Health Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience) Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Nursing and Allied Health degrees have additional entry requirements Please ask us for details
bull We offer a wide range of subjects for Foundation Studies students Our staff will ensure you meet any prerequisite subjects and your other subjects are relevant to your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull The University will issue you a packaged Confirmation of Enrolment for the entire duration of study at the College and the University
Foundation Studies pathwayOn successful completion of your Foundation Studies Program and having attained the required score (see pages 12 and 13) you will progress to the first year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Foundation Studies Program (FSP)2 semesters 9-11 monthsProgression Min 70 pass English no IELTS required
10
Subject to satisfying the Universityrsquos entry requirements
CRICOS course codes 041530A 041531M 094915A
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Visit collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information about the Foundation Studies Program
Science and Agriculture
Business Economics and Law
Health and Medical Sciences
Areas of Study
Education Humanities Music and Social Sciences
STANDARD (FSP) STANDARD (FSP) STANDARD (FSP) ACCELERATED (FSPX)
Study weeks 40 weeks 40 weeks 40 weeks 34 weeks
Intake dates 3 Mar 2021 21 Apr 2021 4 Aug 2021 20 Oct 2021
English entry requirements IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent OR
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
Academic entry requirements Australian Year 11 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
Contact hours 20 hours per week 20 hours per week 20 hours per week 25 hours per week
Compulsory subjects Critical Thinking
English for Academic Purposes
Other available subjects Accounting
Australian Studies^
Biology
Chemistry
Computing and Information Systems
Design Studies^
Economics
General Mathematics
Maths Methods
Musicianship^
Music Appreciation and Practice^
Nutrition^
Physics
Specialist Maths
Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan ^ Subject available in the March and August intakes only
Program overview
To complete your Foundation Studies Program and progress to the first year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study five subjects over two semesters For more information and subject recommendations please see pages 12 and 13
Foundation Studies Program 11
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
This Foundation Studies Program meets the requirements for foundation programs which have been registered on CRICOS for delivery in Australia to overseas students providing an academic preparation for seeking entry to first year undergraduate study or equivalent
I RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THE STUDY ENVIRONMENT VERY SUPPORTIVE TEACHERS AND GOOD LOCATION AS IT IS THE CLOSEST EXPERIENCE TO UNI MY TIPS ARE DONrsquoT BE AFRAID TO ASK EVERYONE IS SO NICE HERE AND TAKE EVERY OPPORTUNITY YOU CAN TO ENJOY THE MANY INTERESTING EVENTS
Marady Peou (Jason) Cambodia Foundation Studies pathway to Nursing
FOUNDATION STUDIES CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to achieve the score listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to select subjects that meet any university prerequisites (compulsory subjects)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Faculty of Arts
Arts Humanities and Social Sciences
B Languages 70 Mar Apr bull Australian Studies (March and August) bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
One of Maths Methods OR General Mathematics OR Economics OR Biology OR Nutrition OR Chemistry
B Arts 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Criminology 74
B Environmental Policy and ManagementB International DevelopmentB International RelationsB Philosophy Politics and EconomicsB Sociology
70
Music B Music 70 Mar Aug bull Musicianshipbull Music Appreciation and Practicebull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes One of
Australian Studies OR Economics OR Computing and Information Systems OR Maths Methods OR General Mathematics
Teachingdagger B Teaching (Middle) with B Music 74 Mar
See required subjects associated with specific bachelor destinations
B Teaching (Middle) with B Arts
B Teaching (Middle) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Middle) with B Science
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Arts
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Economics
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Music
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Science
Mar Apr
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Computer Science and IT
B Computer Science
B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Computing and Information Systems OR Physicsbull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Technology (Defence Industries) 65
B Technology (Construction) 70
B Information Technology 65 bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposesbull General Mathematics
Engineering B Engineering (Honours)(Electrical and Electronic)
B Engineering (Honours)(Software)
77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinkingbull Chemistry OR Physics OR Biologybull English for Academic Purposes
B Engineering (Honours)(Civil)B Engineering (Honours)(Mining)B Engineering (Honours)(Mechanical)
B Engineering (Honours)(Flexible Entry) Mar Apr
B Engineering (Honours)(Petroleum) Mar Apr Aug
B Engineering (Honours) (Architectural and Structural) Mar Aug Oct
B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical)
Mar Aug Oct bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Chemistrybull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Mathematical Sciences
B Mathematical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Critical Thinking bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Physics bull English for Academic Purposes
12
These programs have additional entry requirements Please see pages 14 and 15 for further details Music has additional entry requirements and is recommended for the March intake only ^ These programs have specific entry requirements including English proficiency tested at progression to the University Please see page 15 for further details Other selection criteria apply Please ask us for more details
Not all elective subjects will be offered in every intake and are subject to demand Students should consult adelaideeduaudegree-finder for degree prerequisites There are advanced degrees and double degrees which may be available to students dependent on meeting progression score requirements
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Architecture B Architectural Design 74 Mar Apr Aug bull Design Studiesbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Health and Medical Sciences
B Dental Surgery 83 Mar bull Chemistrybull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Health and Medical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Medicine and B Surgery 83 Mar
B Nursing^ 70
B Occupational Therapy (Hons)^ 83
B Oral Health 70
B Physiotherapy^ (Hons) 83 Mar Apr
B Psychological Science 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Speech Pathology (Hons)^ 83 Mar
Faculty of the Professions
Business Commerce and Economics
B Business
B Commerce
B Economics
B Finance
B Innovation and Entrepreneurship
B Project Management
74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Law B Laws 80 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Sciences
Science B Applied Data Analytics 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Chemistry bull Maths Methods OR
General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Agricultural Sciences
B Food and Nutrition Science 70
B Science
B Science (Animal Science) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Animal Behaviour) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Biomedical Science)
B Science (Biotechnology)
B Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Marine Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Mineral Geoscience)
B Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 74 Mar Apr
B Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 83 Mar
B Veterinary Technology 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Viticulture and Oenology 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
Foundation Studies Curriculum 13
See collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
At the University you will learn in stunning state-of-the-art facilities that are among the worldrsquos best while being guided by outstanding educators and researchers who are national and international leaders in their field
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have additional entry requirements Please search for Admissions Guide at futureaskadelaideeduau
bull Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
bull Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
bull Bachelor of Oral Health (BOH)
HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCESThe University of Adelaide is a world leader in health education and research The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences is number 1 in South Australia for Medicine Nursing Psychology and Dentistry
14
Step 2 Achieve a mandatory progression score in your Foundation Studies Program
Step 1 Prerequisite subjectsDuring your Foundation Studies Program you must successfully complete one of the following prerequisite subjects ndash Biology Chemistry or Maths Our College staff will help you select your Foundation Studies prerequisite subjects
B MEDICINE AND B SURGERY B DENTAL SURGERY B ORAL HEALTH
83 83 70
Step 3 Achieve an acceptable English proficiency scoreIELTS is the preferred testing system and a minimum score of 70 overall all bands 70 is required
Step 4 Register for University Clinical Aptitude Test for Australia and New Zealand (UCAT ANZ) Details regarding the test and how to register are available on the UCAT ANZ website ucateduauucat-anz
Step 5 Online application to the University of AdelaideAll international applicants to MBBS BDS or BOH including international students studying in Australia submit an application online via internationaladelaideeduauadmissionshow-to-apply
Please note you will be required to enter your UCAT ANZ ID number during this application Please refer to the relevant Admissionsrsquo Guide for the specific details at futureaskadelaideeduau
Late applications will not be accepted
Step 6 Sit the UCAT ANZThe University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) is an admissions test used by the UCAT ANZ Consortium of universities in Australia and New Zealand for their medical dental and clinical science degree programmes The UCAT ANZ is a test used widely to help universities select applicants with the most appropriate mental abilities attitudes and professional behaviours required for new doctors to be successful in their clinical careers QS rankings by subject
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have specific entry requirements on progression from the College to the University
For more information please visit healthadelaideeduau
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Areas of Study
Step 7 Interview Eligibility OutcomeInterview eligibility is based on your performance in UCAT ANZ During September you will receive an email from the University of Adelaide which will contain important information on how to log into the AdmissionsAdelaide system to see your interview eligibility outcome
Step 8 InterviewCollege staff will assist you to prepare for your interview including several rounds of practice interviews The interview comprises of a series of scenarios and questions in which you
will need to demonstrate aptitudes such as self-awareness critical thinking problem solving and interpersonal skills Interviewers will also be looking for your compatibility and understanding of the degree and applicable health profession Interviews will be scheduled from late September to October and will be approximately 20 minutes in length
Step 9 Offers Offers will be sent by the University of Adelaide International Admissions Service between mid-October and early February
PROGRAM PROGRESSION REQUIREMENTS
B NURSING Foundation final score of 70
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (HONS)
B PHYSIOTHERAPHY (HONS)
Prerequisite of Biology or Chemistry or Maths
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B SPEECH PATHOLOGY (HONS)
Stage 2 English plus one of Stage 2 Biology OR Chemistry OR Mathematical Methods
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
IN THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR I HAD A FACE-TO-FACE SESSION TO HELP ME SELECT THE CORRECT SUBJECTS FOR MEDICINE WErsquoVE ALSO HAD MANY INFORMATION SESSIONS TO GUIDE US REGARDING OUR APPLICATION THE COLLEGE AND TEACHERS ARE THERE FOR THE STUDENTS TO HELP THEM AT ANY TIME
Gadeer Ahmed Egypt
Foundation Studies pathway to Medicine
Bachelor of Oral Health
Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Hons)
The Health and Medical Sciences programs listed on this page are quota programs and are not able to be packaged with the Foundation Studies Program Students will be offered a package with Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) or Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences and may be eligible to apply for their preferred quota program at the time of progression if they achieve a competitive score meet other entry and progression requirements and there are places available
UNIQUE COLLEGE SUPPORT TO PREPARE YOUWersquove designed an exclusive range of services to help you gain admission to the degree of your choice
Health and Medical Sciences 15
bull Information session with guest speakers and alumni
bull Online lsquohow to applyrsquo tutoring session
bull Critical thinking workshop
bull Assistance with UCAT ANZ preparation
bull Several rounds of practice interviews with extensive feedback
bull Links to industry and volunteering opportunities to strengthen your application
bull Personal guidance during your transition to the University of Adelaide
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Psychological Science
DEGREETRANSFER PROGRAMOur Degree Transfer Program is an excellent alternative to first year at University offering guaranteed entry to second year on successful completion
Degree Transfer pathwayTo successfully complete your Degree Transfer Program you will need to achieve a 50 pass in 8 academic courses and in Language for Study You will receive full credit for the first year courses and progress to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
16
2nd Year
2nd Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Degree Transfer Extended (DTE)1 bridging semester 15 weeks + 2 semesters 15 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Standard (DTS)2 semesters 12 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Accelerated (DTX)2 semesters 9 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Brid
ging
dagger Students who successfully complete their Degree Transfer Program are not required to supply evidence of IELTS to satisfy the Universityrsquos English requirements
CRICOS course codes 087624D 087625C 087626B 087627A 086313E 086315C 086316B 086317A 086314D 0101444 0101441
Program benefits
bull Yoursquoll study the same courses as you would in first year at the University and when you graduate yoursquoll secure your place in second year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull We offer a wide range of courses taught to the Universityrsquos syllabus with many taught on the Universityrsquos beautiful
North Terrace campus Yoursquoll learn content relevant to your degree and receive full credit for all University-level courses
bull Our classes are small and our fees are lower than the equivalent first-year courses at the University
bull Our English language entry requirements are flexible and yoursquoll be provided with English language and learning support to assist while yoursquore studying the Degree Transfer Program As our graduate you wonrsquot be required to provide any further evidence of your English language proficiency
4th Year
4th Year
4th Year
Study in 4th year will depend on the degree chosen
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
DEGREE TRANSFER EXTENDED (DTE)
DEGREE TRANSFER STANDARD (DTS)
DEGREE TRANSFERACCELERATED (DTX)
PROGRAM LENGTH 15 months
1 bridging semester + 2 semesters
12 months
2 semesters
9 months
2 semesters
INTAKE DATES 31 Mar 2021 27 Oct 2021
22 Feb 2021 19 Jul 2021
6 Oct 2021
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Australian Year 12 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
CONTACT HOURS Bridging semester
20 hours per week
Semester 1 and 2
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
BACHELOR DESTINATIONS Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Economics
Not all majors offered for Science intakes in March and July Please ask us for details
Visit collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information about the Degree Transfer Program
Areas of Study
Program overview
To complete your Degree Transfer Program and progress in to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree you will need to pass eight first-year semester-long university courses plus one full-year course (Academic English) For more information and course requirements please see pages 18 and 19
Degree Transfer Program 17
Science
Business Economics and Finance
Health and Medical Sciences
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
I WOULD RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE SINCE IT PROVIDES A SMOOTH TRANSITION TO THE UNIVERSITY I HAVE REALLY ENJOYED THE EXPERIMENTS AND PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES AND THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I HAVE LEARNED IS GROUP WORK SKILLS THE BRIDGING SEMESTER HELPED ME FIT INTO THE NEW ENVIRONMENT
Kai Chen China
Degree Transfer Extended pathway to Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DEGREE TRANSFER CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study the courses listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to enrol in courses required for your packaged degree and discipline (if relevant)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Bachelor of Computer Science DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Level 1 elective
bull Puzzle Based Learning
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
bull Level 1 elective
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Maths for Information Technology 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Chemical
Civil
Electrical and Electronic
Mechanical
Mining
Petroleum
Software
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Engineering Maths
Physics OR Chemistry
Academic English
bull Maths 1A
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Analog Electronics
bull Introduction to Petroleum Geosciences and the Oil Industry
bull Introduction to Process Engineering
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Statics
bull Introduction to Engineering EAL
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Electronic Systems
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Maths 1B
bull Physics 1E
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Programming (Matlab amp Excel)
bull Professional Practice 1
bull Digital Electronics
bull Civil and Environmental Engineering 1A
bull Introduction to Infrastructure
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Dynamics
bull Introduction to Mining Engineering
bull Introduction to Petroleum Engineering
bull Materials 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Bachelor of Information Technology Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Statistical Practice
bull Introduction to Programming for IT Specialists
bull Design Thinking Problems to Practice
bull Foundations of Project Management
bull Language for Study
bull Introduction to Computer Systemsbull Networks and Securitybull IT Projectbull Managing Organisations and Peoplebull Professional Practices
Faculty of Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Biomedical Science
Science
Agricultural Sciences
Food and Nutrition Science
Viticulture and Oenology Note chemistry at Year 12 level or equivalent is a prerequisite
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Core Maths
Computing
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1Abull Biology 1 Molecules Genes and Cellsbull Physics Physical Aspects of Naturebull Building a Habitable Environmentbull Nutrition 1bull Farm-gate to Fork - Food Production 1bull Foundations of Wine Science 1bull Agricultural Systems 1bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1Bbull Biology 1 Human Perspectivesbull Statistical Practice 1bull Planet Earthbull The Science and Technology of Food Production 1bull Biology 1 Organismsbull Soils and Landscapes 1bull Agricultural Productionbull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
18 For intake availability of Engineering specialisation refer to pathway guide page 8
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of the Professions
Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Commerce
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Marketing
bull Business Lifecycles
bull Personal Professional Development
bull Entrepreneurship Foundations and Mindset
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Economics DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Principles of Economics
bull Professional Practices
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Finance DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Accounting
Economics
Core Maths
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Language for Study
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Applications of Quantitative Methods in Finance
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1A
bull Health and Illness in Populations
bull Create Communicate Connect with Health Sciences
bull Language for Study
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1B
bull Saving Lives or Respecting Rights An Introduction to Health Ethics
bull Statistical Practice 1
bull Language for Study
Access to Degree Transfer courses may vary depending on time of intake and bachelorrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements The Degree Transfer (Health and Medical Sciences) pathway also provides students with the option to apply for entry into first year of the Bachelor of Nursing degree upon completion of the Degree Transfer Program For Bachelor of Nursing strict quotas apply The standard cut-off is the minimum academic threshold above which applications will be ranked on merit In addition to academic performance other selection criteria may affect merit ranking
Degree Transfer Curriculum 19See collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
Completion of the Bachelor of Commerce with Accounting major has industry accreditation from CPA Australia and CA ANZ
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAMThe College is the first education provider in Australia to offer a postgraduate pathway course to a Group of Eight University After you successfully complete your Pre-Masterrsquos Program yoursquore guaranteed entry into your packaged postgraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Flexible entry and English language
requirements mean you will start the program at the level best suited to your academic and English language ability
bull Our small class sizes ensure you will always have personalised attention and support
bull The three or four University masterrsquos level courses you study at the College are the same as those you would study at University and when you successfully complete these you will receive full credit
bull Once you graduate from the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will progress to the University program with no further English language evidence required
Program StructureOnce you are enrolled in the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will study 9-10 courses over two semesterstrimesters over 7 ndash 8 months In the first semestertrimester you will study preparatory courses to develop your study research and English skills
If you qualify for the Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated Program you will study 4 or 5 courses over one semestertrimester over 3 ndash 4 months During your semestertrimester at the College you will study three or four credit-bearing University courses plus Academic English
Whichever program you complete you will progress to the University of Adelaide with full credit for all credit-bearing University courses and commence in your second semester or trimester
Pre-Masterrsquos pathwayOn successful completion of your Pre-Masterrsquos Program at the College you are guaranteed entry to your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide
20
CRICOS Course Code 094934J
20
SemesterTrimester 2 SemesterTrimester 3
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
postgraduate degree
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
SemesterTrimester 4
Three or four semesterstrimesters at university depending on the duration of the postgraduate degree
20
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Areas of Study
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM (ACCELERATED)
PROGRAM LENGTH 2 semesterstrimesters 1 semestertrimester
PROGRAM STRUCTURE 4 preparatory courses3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses2 Academic English courses
3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses
1 Academic English course
INTAKE DATES 7 Apr 2021 (semester)13 Oct 2021 (semester and trimester)
27 Jan 2021 (trimester)22 Feb 2021 (semester)19 Jul 2021 (semester)
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent dependent on qualifications
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Successful completion of a bachelorrsquos degree or equivalent See academic entry requirements on pages 38 - 39
CONTACT HOURS First semester trimester20 hours per week
Pre-Mastersrsquo semester trimesterDepends on masterrsquos degree destination
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PREPARATORY SEMESTERTRIMESTER
Study and Research SkillsIntercultural StudiesQuantitative Skills for Postgraduate StudiesCritical Thinking for Postgraduate StudiesAcademic English A
Not Applicable
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PRE-MASTERrsquoS SEMESTERTRIMESTER
3 or 4 University courses Academic English B
3 or 4 University coursesAcademic English B
University courses will vary depending on masterrsquos degree destination students enrolled in the trimester based masterrsquos destinations will study 3 University courses while students enrolled in the semester based masterrsquos destinations will study 4 University courses Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan
^ Pre-Masterrsquos Program packaged with this degree is only available in February and October
Visit collegeadelaideeduaupre-masters for the most up to date information about the Pre-Masterrsquos Program
ArtsMaster of Arts (Environmental Studies)^
Master of Arts (International Relations)^
Health and Medical Sciences Master of Public Health
Business Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
Master of International Management^
Master of Applied Economics
Master of Applied Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Applied Project Management^
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)^
Master of Wine Business^
Pre-Masterrsquos Program 21
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Engineering Computer and Mathematical SciencesMaster of Computing and Innovation
AT THE COLLEGE YOU CAN MAKE NEW FRIENDS AND THE TEACHERS GAVE ME POSITIVE FEEDBACK TO HELP ME BETTER ADAPT TO STUDYING AND LIVING ABROAD I LIKE THE LEARNING ATMOSPHERE AT THE UNIVERSITYrsquoS HUB CENTRAL AND IrsquoM PROUD I GOT THE TOP GRADE IN MY ENGLISH CLASS
Emma Xiaoyu Dai China
Pre-Masterrsquos Program pathway to Master of Finance
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM CURRICULUMTo progress to the second semester trimester of your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will study the courses listed in the table You will receive credit for all credit-bearing University courses
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of Arts
Master of Arts (Environmental Studies) PMP (Semester) Oct PMP (Accelerated)(Semester) Feb
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Research Design and Methods (6 units) bull Introduction to Urbanisation (3 units) bull Engaging Communities Techniques and Analysis (3 units) bull Academic English B
Master of Arts (International Relations) bull Masterclass in Politics and International Relationsbull Research Design (3 units) bull Research Communication (3 units) bull Academic English B
Faculty of Engineering Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Master of Computing and Innovation PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Foundations of Computer Science (6 units)bull Engineering Communication and Critical Thinkingbull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Academic English B
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Master of Public Health PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
PMP February intakebull Qualitative Research Methods in Health (3 units)bull Introduction to Biostatistics (3 units)bull Promoting Health in Individuals and Populations (3 units)bull Introduction to Epidemiology (3 units)bull Academic English B
PMP July intakebull Environmental and Occupational Health (3 units)bull Global Public Health (3 units)bull Knowing what works - Evaluation in Public Health (3 units)bull Health Economics (3 units)bull Academic English B
22
Access to PMP courses may vary depending on time of intake and masterrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements
Academic English B is not a credit-bearing University course
Pre-Masterrsquos Curriculum 23
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of the Professions
Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb Jul
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Concepts and Methods (M)bull Principles of Finance (M)bull Quantitative Methods (M)bull Economic Principles (M)bull Academic English B
Master of International Management PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Economics PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Intermediate Econometrics IID bull Applied Economic Principlesbull Intermediate Microeconomics IID bull Intermediate Macroeconomics IIDbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Innovation and Entreprenuership
Master of Innovation and Entreprenuership
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Entrepreneurial Concepts and Mindset bull New Venture Creationbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Project Management
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Risk Assessment and Managementbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Wine Business PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Program benefitsbull Learning is made fun Improve your
language skills such as speaking writing reading listening grammar and vocabulary while learning about Australia in a fun and engaging way
bull Cover essential academic skills such as group and team collaboration critical and creative thinking research and academic integrity and presentations
bull We offer a variety of assistance and counselling services for international students
bull Yoursquoll enjoy individual attention with our small class sizes and yoursquoll be assessed weekly to monitor your progress
bull Take advantage of our extracurricular activity program with a variety of activities tailored to enhance after class student experience
bull On successful completion of the program yoursquore guaranteed entry to your Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos program
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMSOur English Language Programs are courses designed to help you excel in your chosen field Learn to communicate with confidence and improve essential study skills in an English-speaking academic environment
Our courses are designed and taught by highly qualified and experienced English language teaching professionals It has been voted the best English program in Australia for the year 2020 by the English Language Barometer (ELB) and is recognised through its English Australia membership and National English Language Teaching Accreditation Scheme (NEAS) endorsement
English Language Programs pathwayUpon successful completion you will be able to communicate with confidence and obtain the essential language skills necessary for academic study in Australia
For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for details
Year 1
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
English for Academic Purposes
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CRICOS Course Codes 069098D 094050A
Postgraduate
Year 2 Year 3
Masterrsquos degree
Year 2 Year 3
Undergraduate
General Academic
English
Foundation Studies
Degree Transfer
Pre-Masterrsquos
Elementary
Pre-Intermediate
Intermediate
Visit collegeadelaideeduau for more information about studying at the University of Adelaide College
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Intakes Contact hours Class size
Corresponds with chosen FSP DT or PMP program entry 20 hours per week Maximum 18
RECOMMENDED STUDY DURATIONYou will be required to complete the recommended program duration according to your current English level Your English levels will be assessed before you begin your General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes course
English level
IELTS
Recommended GAEEAP duration
FSPDTEPMP
IELTS 45 (two bands of 40 and one band of 45) or equivalent 30 weeks^
IELTS 45 (three bands of 45 or higher) or equivalent 25 weeks^
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 40) or equivalent 20 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than two bands of 45) or equivalent 15 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 45) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 50 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 5 weeks
IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent not required
IELTS 55 (speaking or writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
not required
All applications will be assessed on an individual basis For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for detailsOnly available to the Pre-Masterrsquos program with a length of 2 semesterstrimesters^ Not available to the Pre-Masterrsquos Program as 20 weeks is maximum duration
English for Academic Purposes 25
Experienced teaching professionals
Personal learning support
Program benefits
Interactive curriculum
Member of English Australia
Quality endorsed by NEAS
THE BIG DIFFERENCE IS THAT IN AUSTRALIA I PRACTISE ENGLISH EVERY DAY BUT AT HOME I JUST USE MY ENGLISH IN CLASS IrsquoM ATTENDING EXTRA CLASS FOR SPEAKING AND PRONUNCIATION WHICH IS REALLY GOOD AND HELPS ME TO IMPROVE MY SPEAKING SKILLS
Qutibah Alamri Oman
English for Academic Purposes
English LevelIELTS
Recommended GAEEAP DurationDTSDTX requiring IELTS 55 overall (speaking and
writing 55 no other bands below 50)
IELTS 50 overall (both speaking and writing bands of 45 with no band below 45) or equivalent
20 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (no more than one speaking or writing band of 45 with no other band below 45) or equivalent
15 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (all bands 50) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 55 overall (either speaking or writing band 55 or above with no other band below 50) or equivalent
5 weeks
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STUDENTSUCCESS
We know that while yoursquore studying at the University of Adelaide College your experience is shaped both inside the classroom and in your life outside
COLLEGE SOCIAL CLUBThe College Social Club is famous for fostering new friendships Itrsquos also a great opportunity to learn new skills and gain experience in event planning budgeting mentoring new students and raising money for charities The Social Club runs great events on campus throughout the year so get involved as soon as you enrol
UNIVERSITY COMMUNITYRight from the first day you start at the College yoursquore a member of the University of Adelaide community Yoursquoll have 247 access to the University
campus including the Hub and yoursquoll be eligible to join the clubs and societies at the University of Adelaide there are more than 150 to choose from Whether yoursquore interested in sport politics music or photography yoursquore sure to find something yoursquoll love
BRING YOUR OWN DEVICEFor your convenience and to ensure you can study both on campus and at home we require you to bring your own device Technical and system requirements are listed on our website Search for device at collegeadelaideeduau
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STAY SAFE WITH SONDER
While yoursquore studying with us yoursquoll have free 247 access to highly trained Sonder support staff who can assist you if you need someone to track your journey check up on you or if yoursquore ill or injured Yoursquoll be given more information at orientation about the services available
STUDY ADELAIDEIf yoursquore looking for an international student mentor for tickets to the hottest events for help writing a resume for an opportunity to be an international student leader or just for some fun Study Adelaide is a brilliant organisation driven by and for international students
Student Success 27
ASK US WErsquoRE HERE FOR YOUWe offer two ways for you to access support services virtually and in real life At our new Student Services Hub at Level 2 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide you can meet with our team members for program advice and information about progressing to university and guidance on accommodation and student experience Once yoursquore enrolled yoursquoll also be able to access these services online
ACADEMIC AND ENGLISH ASSISTANCEThroughout your time at the College and at the University you will be able to access one-on-one assistance in academic areas such as referencing essay and report writing presentation and academic language skills Foundation Studies students can access the Tutor Assistance Program which provides subject-specific support Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos students can drop into the Universityrsquos Maths Learning Centre and Writing Centre for one-one-one assistance
THE NEW CAMPUS EXPERIENCEWe have just refurbished our campus including the student zones on all floors We now have collaboration space where you can get together with your classmates and study together several small meeting rooms which you can book in advance and USB stations to charge your device The cafeacute style break-out space on the second floor is perfect for independent studies with your classmates or catching up with friends for lunch in the brand new kitchen area bathed in beautiful natural light this is sure to be your new go-to space
We look forward to welcoming you to the University of Adelaide College Our friendly team are here to help you and wersquore sure yoursquoll love our newly renovated campus at 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide
STUDENTSERVICES
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ONLINE STUDENT SERVICES HUBFind the information you need at any time using our one-stop-shop virtual student hub Starting right from orientation you can catch up on anything yoursquove missed find the answers to common questions and make a time to meet with a staff member face-to-face You can also find the right academic support depending on your program or access assistance with accommodation There are pages where you can view the current announcements for the College and the academic calendar and timetable for all the important dates
WHOrsquoS WHOThe dedicated team of service professionals are your first stop for any matter at all and include our
bull Student Services Manager whorsquos responsible for overseeing the team to ensure you have the best experience possible
bull Accommodation Coordinator to assist you to find new accommodation in Adelaide or to change accommodation providers
bull Student Services Coordinator responsible for the welfare and academic advancement of students under the age of 18
bull Student Services Coordinators for Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs
PERSONAL SUPPORTWersquore here to support you while yoursquore studying with us If yoursquore missing home or struggling with your workload or you need someone to talk to for any reason at all let us know Our friendly Student Services team and our qualified counsellor are here to offer you caring and confidential assistance
ACADEMIC MANAGERSOur highly qualified Academic Managers play an integral role at the College and in the lives of our students they are the key link between life at College and the University They are responsible for all cohorts in their program of speciality (English Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos) and ensuring students are qualified and prepared for progression to the University They are also responsible for the curriculum you will study and ensuring our programs meet and exceed Australian Government quality assurance standards
Student Services 29
Adelaide is a place where yoursquoll find quality education in a city designed for life and with a lower cost of living than other Australian capitals you can enjoy a great lifestyle We offer a welcoming environment where students from all over the world can enjoy an excellent education along with work opportunities now and in the future
WARM WELCOMEOne in five South Australians were born overseas but now call Australia home and 27 of students in Adelaide are international^ The people of Adelaide celebrate our cityrsquos cultural diversity and go out of our way to welcome international students to the city
NATURAL BEAUTYSouth Australians live an active lifestyle and love the great outdoors Adelaide is a coastal city where pristine white beaches become the focus for recreation and relaxation Right on our doorstep and accessible by public transport yoursquoll find nature trails and national parks for hiking and biking
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ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
EASY TO GET AROUNDAdelaide is one of the worldrsquos most liveable cities but unlike some larger cities getting around is much quicker and easier A well-designed city allows for straightforward navigation on the cityrsquos buses trains and trams Therersquos free public transport in the city and walking and cycling are also very popular options
VIBRANT ATMOSPHERESouth Australia is known as the Festival State hosting more than four hundred festivals and events each year including the worldrsquos second largest annual arts festival the Fringe Festival In fact more festival tickets are sold in South Australia than any other state Adelaidersquos sporting calendar is also full of events that include cricket soccer and AFL (Australian Rules Football) Enjoy the best of Adelaidersquos sports and major international concerts at Adelaide Oval in the centre of the city
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Adelaide Lifestyle 31
For more information visit wwwcityofadelaidecomau or wwwstudyadelaidecom
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Darwin
Brisbane
Sydney
Canberra
Adelaide
Melbourne
Hobart
Perth
13 Million2
Population
Mediterranean1 climate
Maximum Average Temperature Summer 29 Winter 16
ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
1km
1wwwbomgovauclimate 2wwwabsgovaucensus
1km
1000 M
Adelaide Botanic Garden
Adelaide Zoo
Airport
Adelaide Oval
National Wine Centre
Barossa Valley
McLaren Vale
Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute
Adelaide city map 33
UoA
68UoAC
Urbanest student accommodation
The Village student apartmentsAdelaide Central Markets amp China Town
Rundle Mall
ADELAIDE CITY MAP
Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide Health amp Medical Sciences
ARE YOU UNDER THE AGE OF 18Our friendly staff look after all students at the College but we do take particular care of students who are under the age of 18 Before you arrive we will help you to arrange suitable accommodation either with a local homestay family or an apartment at our approved under 18 provider Urbanest Wersquoll pick you up at the airport and transfer you to your new home At College we will assign you your own personal welfare officer who you will meet with every two weeks to make sure yoursquore settling into your new life in Australia
ACCOMMODATIONWhether yoursquore moving to Adelaide for the first time or yoursquove studied here before finding a great place to live is essential There are a wide variety of great accommodation options available to students in Adelaide
HOMESTAY WITH A LOCAL FAMILYIf you would like to experience living with an Australian family we can arrange a homestay to host you during your time in Adelaide This is a fantastic cultural experience and also a great way to practise your English language skills outside of the classroom Homestay households are often in the suburbs of Adelaide but they will be well serviced by public transport You may be matched with a family with young children single adults or older couples
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Twin share studio at Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE VILLAGEIf yoursquore looking for a studio or shared apartment there are more options available These residences have affordable prices and common areas for socialising The Village is a purpose built student community located in the Adelaide central business districtYou will enjoy the convenience of a free door-to-door shuttle service between the Village and the main campus making it easy for you to get to lectures on time
For more information about student accommodation please send an email to collegeaccommodationadelaideeduau
URBANEST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEOur preferred student accommodation provider Urbanest is located across the road from the Universityrsquos main campus and a short walk through Rundle Mall to the College There are a variety of rooms available including studio rooms or single rooms in larger apartments You will benefit from the community environment and study spaces in addition to a video games room cinema gym and an amazing roof-top with BBQ
Accommodation 35
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide The University of Adelaide Village
2021 DOMESTIC FEES
DOMESTIC TUITION FEESProgram Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies Program Standard (FSP) March April and August 2021 All $9950 $19900dagger
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$9000 $27000
Engineering $9900 $29700
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$9900 $29700
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$11100 $22200
Engineering $11800 $23600
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$11800 $23600
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021Business
Economics$11100 $22200
Pre-Masters ProgramTwo semesters April and October 2021
All $12750$25500
One semester February and July 2021 $12750
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $12750 + $10200 $22950
One trimester February 2021 Business $10200 $10200
dagger Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee as outlined in the offer letter
All fees must be paid in full unless you withdraw prior to commencement of your program Please note that all fees stated are for 2021 For more information regarding fees and refunds please visit wwwcollegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for domestic students (Australian citizens and permanent residents only) They include tuition and other internal fees
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
36 Domestic fees
MEET YOU IN MELBOURNEFrom 2021 a number of University of Adelaide degrees will be offered at the new University of Adelaide Melbourne Campus In partnership with the University of Adelaide College the Melbourne Campus will offer both online and face-to-face study options designed specifically as pathways for students to enter undergraduate and postgraduate degrees
Our Melbourne Campus is located on the western fringe of the city in Docklands and will offer our Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs Once you successfully complete your pathway program you are guaranteed entry to your packaged degree in Accounting Business Finance or Information Technology with full credit for all University-level courses completed
Apply now with confidence visit collegeadelaideeduaumelbourne
International fees 37
2021 INTERNATIONAL FEES
ADDITIONAL FEESDetails Total (AUD)
Enrolment fee $350
Overseas Student Health Coverdagger $605 dagger
Facilities fee ndash The University of Adelaide $510
Under 18 guardianship fees$310 administrative fee +
$50 per week until student turns 18
General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes ndash books and materials
$18 per week
(maximum $360)
daggerOverseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members $605 per year is provided as a guide price costs can vary by supplier OSHC fees are reviewed annually Students may organise their own Overseas Student Health Cover or request that the University of Adelaide College arrange on their behalf
Course books and materials fee will vary depending on program duration and subjects studied but can be expected to be approximately $500-700 for the Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos programs
INTERNATIONAL TUITION FEESProgram Price (AUD)
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
$470 per week
Students who need extra language support prior to their Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masters Program should complete the required English duration Please see page 25 for more information
Program Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies ProgramStandard (FSP) March April and
August 2021 All $14900 $29800
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$14300 $42900
Engineering $15200 $45600
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$15200 $45600
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$17500 $35000
Engineering $18750 $37500
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$18750 $37500
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021BusinessEconomics
$17500 $35000
Pre-Masters Program Two semesters April and October 2021All
$22000 $44000
One semester February and July 2021 $22000 $22000
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $22000 + $17600 $39600
One trimester February 2021 Business $17600 $17600
Note Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee outlined in the offer letter
Students moving to Adelaide to study should also consider the following costs
Details Total (AUD)
Accommodation placement $320
Airport pick-up $150
HomestayFull Board (includes all meals except lunch on school days + laundry) $290ˆ per week
Part Board (accommodation only) $190 per week
Student apartment accommodation
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
Options and Prices varyApplication subject to approvalThe University of Adelaide Village
UniLodge City Gardens Options and Prices varyAtira Apartments
ˆ Extra charge for special dietary requirements may apply Options and prices vary Application subject to approval The costs in the above table are provided as a guide only and are subject to change These costs may be incurred only if required by students For information on cost of living please refer to wwwstudyinaustraliagovau
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
Please refer to page 25 for more information on recommended study durations The above is a guide only If in doubt please contact the College or the Collegersquos educational representative All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees Please ask your College representative for more information The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for international students They include tuition and other internal fees All first semester fees are required to be paid in full unless the student withdraws prior to the commencement of the program Students may wish to pay more than 50 of their tuition fees before programs commencement Subsequent semesterrsquos tuition fees must be paid before the commencement of the respective semester
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
ProgramEnglish entry requirements
IELTS iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English
Foundation Studies Program IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
50 overall (16 or above in speaking and writing) 48
Pre-Masters Program
Two semesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One semester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Two trimesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One trimester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Country Foundation Studies Program Degree Transfer Program
Australia Completion of Year 11 with C grade average Completion of Year 12 with required ATAR score
China Completion of Senior Middle Two with a minimum average of 70 Completion of Senior Middle Three DTE - 70 DTS DTX - 75
Hong Kong SAR Completion of HK Form 5 with a minimum average of 40 or 50 dependent on the pass mark
^HKDSE DTE - 10 points over best 5 subjects DTS DTX - 12 points over best 5 subjects
India Completion of Year 11 with a minimum average of 60 Completion of Year 12 Indian School Certificate (ISC) Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or Indian State Board Exams are considered please enquire for required score
Indonesia Completion of SMU 2 with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects Completion of SMU 3 DTE - minimum average of 60 in 4 academic subjectsDTS DTX - minimum average of 70 in 4 academic subjects
International Baccalaureate
Completion of Year 1 with 21 aggregate score in 6 relevant subjects Completion of IB Diploma or IB Certificate Results with an average score of DTE - 20DTS DTX - 22
Malaysia Completion of SPM with a minimum 5 passes in academic subjects with a C grade average (SPM forecast results accepted)
Completion of STPMA Levels (forecast results accepted) DTE - minimum of 2 E grades DTS DTX - minimum of 1 E and 1 D grades UEC (forecast results accepted) DTE - 35 points or less (best 5 subjects) DTS DTX - 30 points or less (best 5 subjects)
Oman Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates
Completion of General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects
Completion of General Secondary School CertificateDTE Business - minimum average of 80 in academic subjects DTE Science Health Science Computer Science and Engineering - minimum average of 85 in academic subjects
Singapore Sri Lanka United Kingdom
GCE O Levels minimum of C grade average in 5 subjects (forecast results accepted)
GCE A Levels (forecast results accepted)DTE - minimum 2 E gradesDTS DTX - minimum 1 E and 1 D grades
South Korea Completion of Senior High School Year 2 with a minimum average of 65 in academic subjects
Completion of Senior High School Year 3 DTE - minimum average of 55 in academic subjects DTS DTX - minimum average of 60 in academic subjects
Thailand Completion of Matayom 5 with a minimum GPA of 25 Completion of Secondary Education - Matayom 6DTE - minimum GPA of 20DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 22
Vietnam Completion of Year 11 with a minimum GPA of 65 Completion of Year 12DTE - minimum GPA of 65DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 70
All other countries Please enquire Applications will be considered individually Please enquire Applications will be considered individually
Minimum required score depends on preferred bachelor destination Note Entry into the Foundation Studies Music specialisation is subject to diagnostic testing of music knowledge and instrument proficiency^HKDSE Scoring System ndash Level 5 5 5 = 5 points Level 4 = 4 points Level 3 = 3 points Level 2 = 2 points Level 1 = 1 point
ENTRY REQUIREMENTSUNDERGRADUATE
38 Academic entry requirements
POSTGRADUATECountry Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
Bangladesh 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Pass or Honours) with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (in a professional field or 150 credits) from a Section 2 institution
Bhutan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Botswana Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the University of Botswana
Cameroon 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licence) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Canada Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Baccalaureat or Bachelier) from a Section 1 institution
China 3 or 4 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 or 5 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree awarded according to the Regulations Concerning Academic Degrees in the Peoples Republic of China from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Eqypt 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Fiji 3 yr Advanced Diploma or Higher National Diploma (not in a trade field) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 26750) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Ghana 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a Bachelorrsquos degree from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science amp Technology University of Ghana or the University of Cape Coast
Hong Kong SAR Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Academic entry requirements 39
Country Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
India 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (3rd or pass division) from a Section 2 institution or 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (2nd 3rd or pass division) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree in any division from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st or 2nd division) from a Section 2 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st division) from a Section 3 institution
Indonesia 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of C with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Sarjana MudaBakaloreat with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of A or B from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Iran 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a B grade average (140 pt minimum) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Japan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Gakushigo) from a Section 1 institution
Jordan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kenya 3 yr Diploma with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Korea South Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Haksa) with a minimum of 120 credits from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kuwait Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Kuwait University or a Section 2 institution
Laos 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from the National University of Laos or a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the National Univesity of Laos
Lebanon Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree or Licence or 4 yr Maitrise or Diplome from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Macau SAR 3 yr Higher Diploma (Bacharelato) with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licenciatura) with a GPA below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degee (Licenciatura) from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Lecenciatura) with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 insitution
Malaysia Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Mauritius Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nepal 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 70 (where pass is 50) 60 (where pass is 40) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nigeria 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 1 insitution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Oman 3 yr Higher Diploma with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 and below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 institution
Pakistan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (without Honours) with a grade average of 55 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree (in 2nd or 3rd Division) from a Section 2 institution
Philippines 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32 and below from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Saudi Arabia 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of pass or good from a Section 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 3 institution or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 4 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of very good or excellent from a Section 2 institution
Singapore Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
South Africa 3 yr National Diploma (at least 240 credits) with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr National Diploma or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Sri Lanka Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Taiwan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Thailand 3 yr Associate degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade above 30 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Uganda 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32550 from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Makerere University or the University of East Africa or successful completio of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
United Arab Emirates
3 yr Higher Diploma with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 or below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
United Kingdom
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
United States of America
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelor degree (with 120 semester credits or 180 quarter credits) from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Vietnam 3 yr Bang Tot nghiep Cao dang with a GPA of 3040 or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) less than 210 credits with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Chinh quy mode) or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) with 210 or more credits from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc from a Section 2 institution
Zambia 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of pass or satisfactory from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr (after O Levels) or 3 yr (after A Levels) Bachelor degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelor degree or 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of credit merit or distinction from a Section 1 institution
For countriesregions and qualifications not listed above please contact the University of Adelaide College Admissions for further information Equivalent qualifications will be considered Applications will be assessed based on the most recent academic results and additional admissions criteria may apply Academic assessment is based on the grades a student achieves in individual subjects as well as an aggregate grade Student applications will also be assessed against any relevant program prerequisites Only academic subjects will be considered during assessment Subjects such as religious studies ethics physical education etc will not be considered Complete academic transcripts must be produced at the time of application if available Note - Institution sections are determined by the Australian Governments Department of Education Country Education Profiles
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
40 Academic Calendar
While all information is correct at time of release (September 2020) please note that the information included above may be subject to change Please refer to the website for the most up-to-date information
Please note dates are dependent on the University of Adelaide (wwwadelaideeduaustudentdates) and may change 2022 dates are provided as an example and are not confirmed Students may need to remain in Adelaide after the end of the semester for replacement exams
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAM
2021
Standard (FSP) Accelerated (FSPX)
March 2021 intake April 2021 intake August 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 3 Mar 21 23 Jul 21 21 Apr 21 3 Sep 21 4 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 20 Oct 21 25 Feb 22
Orientation 3 Mar 21 5 Mar 21 21 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 4 Aug 21 6 Aug 21 20 Oct 21 22 Oct 21
Break 10 May 21 14 May 21 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 7 Jan 22
Exams 8 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 26 Aug 21 3 Sep 21 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 18 Feb 22 25 Feb 22
Break 26 Jul 21 30 Jul 21 6 Sep 21 10 Sep 21 27 Dec 21 11 Feb 22
Semester 2 2 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 13 Sep 21 11 Feb 22 14 Feb 22 15 Jul 22 28 Feb 22 15 Jul 22
Break 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 31 Dec 21 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22
Exams 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 27 Jan 22 4 Feb 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22
Graduation 23 Dec 21 10 Feb 22 14 Jul 22 14 Jul 22
DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAMExtended (DTE) Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
2021 March 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Bridging 31 Mar 21 9 Jul 21 27 Oct 21 11 Feb 22
Orientation 31 Mar 21 2 Apr 21 27 Oct 21 29 Oct 21
Break 25 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 5 Jul 21 9 Jul 21 7 Feb 22 11 Feb 22
Semester 1 Joins DTS Jul 21 Joins DTS Feb 22 22 Feb 21 3 Jul 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 6 Oct 21 7 Jan 22
Orientation 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21 6 Oct 21 8 Oct 21
Break 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 27 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 4 Jan 22 7 Jan 22
Semester 2 26 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 28 Feb 22 2 Jul 22 Joins DTS Feb 22
Break 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 11 Apr 22 22 Apr 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 18 Jun 22 2 Jul 22
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two semesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one semester)
April 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 7 Apr 21 9 Jul 21 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 22 Feb 21 3 July 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21
Orientation 7 Apr 21 9 Apr 21 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21
Break 12 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21
Semester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated Jul 21 Joins PMP Accelerated Feb 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two trimesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one trimester)
October 2021 intake January 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish
Trimester 1 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 27 Jan 21 8 May 21
Orientation 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 27 Jan 21 28 Jan 21
Exams 6 May 21 8 May 21
Break 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 10 May 21 24 May 21
Trimester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated (trimester) Jan 22
Representative informationRepresentative name (if relevant)
City Telephone (homemobile)
Representative signature
Student information (compulsory)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Date of birth (ddmmyyyy) Country of birth
Country of citizenship First language
Permanent address
City Stateprovince Postcode
Country Telephone (homemobile)
Are you an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Yes No
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College ndash Student ID and Online Account ActivationStudent ID card ID number and system password will only be granted to a valid personal student email address Enrolment and system access delays will occur if invalid email addresses are provided
Passport number (if available) Expiry date
Do you hold Permanent Residency or a current Australian visa
Yes No NA If yes please provide a copy of your PR or current Australian visa
Visa type (if relevant) Visa number (if relevant)
Your permanenthome country address is required by the Australian Government If it is not supplied your application cannot be processed
Parent legal guardian details (compulsory for students under 18)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Relationship to student (ie mother or father)
Permanent address of Parent or Guardian
Telephone (homemobile)
Education historyIf you are currently completing a qualification please indicate when you expect to complete this study (monthyear)
Name and location of institution (starting from the most recent qualification)
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2018-2020)
Name and location of institution
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2016-2018)
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E
APPLICATION FORMPlease print clearly in English and in BLOCK letters Tick boxes where appropriate
International Student Application Domestic Student Application
41
42
Current English proficiency
Is English your first language Yes No
Have you studied at secondary level with English as the language of instruction
Yes No If yes please provide evidence of language of instruction
Do you have an English Language score Yes No
If yes please select one of the following IELTS TOEFL iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English Other
Test date (ddmmyyyy) Score
Program selectionDegree Transfer
Degree Transfer Extended (Mar) Degree Transfer Extended (Oct) Degree Transfer Standard (Feb) Degree Transfer Standard (Jul) Degree Transfer Accelerated (Oct)
Foundation Studies
Foundation Studies (Feb) Foundation Studies (Apr) Foundation Studies (Jul) Foundation Studies Accelerated (Oct)
Pre-Masterrsquos
Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Mar) Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Feb) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Jul) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash Two trimesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One trimester (Feb)
English Language Programs
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
(5-10 weeks)
Year of entry to the University of Adelaide College (eg 2021 2022)
University Program
Please indicate which bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos degree you intend to study at the University of Adelaide (eg Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) [Civil])BachelorMaster of
Accommodation
Would you like the College to organise your accommodation for you in Adelaide Yes No
Would you like the College to organise your airport pick-up Yes No
Additional services
Would you like the University of Adelaide College to organise your Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) on your behalf Yes No
If yes please indicate Single Couple Family If no please list your current OSHC details
Policy provider
Policy number Start date Expiry date
Please note that OSHC is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members
Medical conditions
Do you have a disability impairment or long-term medical condition which may affect your studies Yes No
If yes please provide medical documentation from a relevant treating professional detailing the impact of your condition on your ability to meet academic demands Disclosure will not disadvantage your application and is confidential The information you provide will assist us in best catering for your needs
Privacy notice
The University of Adelaide College understands and respects that privacy is important to you We collect personal information about you so that we can provide you with the services you have requested We may also use your information to improve our products and services and offer you our or our partnersrsquo or suppliersrsquo products and services which may be relevant to you We may disclose personal information about you in accordance with our Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) including to your education agent and the Australian government Our privacy policy contains information about how you can access and correct the personal information we hold about you or make a privacy complaint You may contact the Privacy Officer (privacykaplaneduau) for more informationIn regard to promotional material please indicate below
I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College sent on behalf of its sponsors partners or suppliers andor I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College about its own publications information and events
DeclarationI have read understood and agree to be bound by the Terms and Conditions of enrolment I declare that I have read the instructions on this application form and that to the best of my knowledge the information provided by me is true and complete in every particular I acknowledge that the University of Adelaide College and the University of Adelaide may vary or reverse any decision regarding admission or enrolment made on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information provided by me I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to verify or obtain records from other educational institutions that I have attended I understand that I am seeking temporary entry into Australia for educational purposes only as a fee-paying student I understand that if I change my visa status I may be subject to different rules and conditions I understand the above conditions and am prepared to accept them in full In particular that I or my sponsor will be responsible for the full costs of the academic program for which I am seeking admission as well as the associated travel and living costs I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to provide information to my parent(s) or guardian(s) and my agent regarding my application for admission to the program listed above
I confirm that I have read understood and agree to be bound by the University of Adelaide College Terms and Conditions (refer to page 43)
Signature of student Date
Signature of parentguardian (required if student is under 18 years old) Date
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Terms and conditions 43
1 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
These Terms and Conditions are applicable to all students studying at the University of Adelaide College through Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670 CRICOS 03127E (the rsquoCollegersquo) including English Language Programs delivered by the College (CRICOS 03147E) and Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs delivered under agreement with the University of Adelaide (CRICOS 00123M)
11 Policies and procedures All College students are subject to the policies and procedures that are published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) and in the College student handbook including those dealing with student misconduct assessment progression enrolment deferral and cancellation complaints and appeals and refund Students must review these policies and procedures and ensure they understand and comply with the most up to date version of our policies and procedures at all times
12 Late arrivals vacations and absences All students are expected to attend class from the first day of their program No refund is given for time missed due to arrivals after the published program commencement date vacations absences or public holidays Such periods of absence will not be replaced by a free extension of any program No refunds or substitutions will be made for classes missed due to non-College external exams excursions orientation period or other obligations that fall outside the normal teaching schedule Classes are not held and many campus facilities are closed on public holidays All published program dates start on a Monday but if the Monday is a public holiday the program start will fall on the Tuesday Students may request written permission for late arrival up to 2 weeks from their published program commencement date Students who propose to arrive 2 or more weeks after the program commencement date will be required to catch up on the work that they have missed While every effort will be made to assist the student to catch up on program content the student is ultimately responsible Late arrivals will be assisted with registering and joining the program The student will have a responsibility to undertake an online orientation upon commencement
13 Campus facilities Students are advised that campus facilities may not be available during study breaks Details are available from the Student Services Team or Reception staff at the College
14 Placement The College may place a student into the most appropriate class and to postpone subjectscourses to the following semestertrimester where there is an insufficient number of students for that class or subjectcourse
15 Program changes The College may change program dates program curricula tutors and programs at any time at its discretion However in cases where the program is rescheduled before the first class and the new date is unacceptable to the student all unused tuition fees will be refunded
16 Tuition fees The student or studentrsquos family agrees to pay the total tuition fee and any additional charges in accordance with the fee schedule for the current year published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) Students who do not finalise their payments within the first two weeks will have their enrolment cancelled All refunds are made in accordance with the College Refund Policy Tuition fees include lessons orientation placement and progress testing and a College certificate upon successful completion of the program The College may withhold the granting of a certificate from a student if the studentrsquos tuition fees or any other fees remain outstanding
17 Repeat payment Students repeat a coursesubject or coursessubjects or semestertrimester will incur charges based on the current yearrsquos published tuition fees at the time of payment
18 Late payment A fee of AUD 100 applies on unpaid accounts 30 days after the date the payment was due
19 Books and materials fees Students may be required to purchase textbooks workbooks stationery software and other required learning materials at an additional cost Details of any additional costs are in the College student handbook or the relevant program or unit outline
110 Additional services Any additional services (such as travel telephone costs excursions medical costs special diet non-College exams and enrolment amendments) are not included in any fees unless specifically stated on a valid invoice from the College Students wishing to arrange homestay accommodation andor airport transfer can obtain further information at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauaccommodation
111 Privacy Personal information collected by the College or the University of Adelaide which includes information that identifies a student and information regarding a studentrsquos program progress and attendance may be shared by or between the College and the University of Adelaide and by either of them with the Australian government or State and Territory governments and their designated authorities the Tuition Protection Scheme the agent that recruited the student (unless specifically excluded) the studentrsquos parents (if under 18) College staff and contractors and between the College and the University of Adelaide and related body corporates of the College and their staff contractors and insurer This information may include personal information about you which is considered sensitive information contact details program enrolment details and changes program results and the circumstance of any suspected breach by the student of a visa condition The Collegersquos Privacy Policy outlines further information about the handling of personal information by the College (at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy) You may contact our Privacy Officer at privacykaplaneduau if you have any enquiries about your personal information or if you wish to make a privacy complaint
112 Medical costs The College is hereby authorised to seek medical treatment should the College or a staff member acting on its behalf consider such action necessary for a student The student agrees to indemnify the College for any expense loss damage or liability whatsoever suffered or incurred as a result of authorising and arranging such emergency medical treatment
113 Photography filming and sound recording The College or its representatives may arrange to photograph or shoot video footage of students for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online at any time including during graduation ceremonies Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College staff or its representative at the time of booking and state at the time of the photographing or video shooting that they do not wish to participate and remove themselves
2 THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE FEES
21 The University of Adelaide program fees will depend on the studentrsquos choice of undergraduate or postgraduate degree program and point of entry Further information is available on the University of Adelaide website currently at wwwadelaideeduau
3 DEFERRAL SUSPENSION AND CANCELLATION OF ENROLMENT
31 A student may apply to defer their studies on the grounds of compelling or compassionate circumstances such as their own ill health or that of a very close relative All applications for deferral from a program of study must be made in writing or using the relevant form available from the College Students should refer to the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) for details of the circumstances in which their enrolment may be deferred suspended or cancelled before submitting their application
32 A studentrsquos enrolment at the College may be suspended or cancelled in accordance with the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) including on the grounds of misbehavior by the student the studentrsquos failure to pay amount(s) owing to the College in accordance with this agreement or a breach of program attendance or progression by the student
4 REFUNDS
41 The Collegersquos Refund Policy is currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies All students must read the Refund Policy before accepting an offer of admission from the College Students requesting a refund are required to do so in accordance with the Refund Policy Approved refunds are paid in Australian dollars into the same bank account it was paid from Tuition fees are not transferable to other students
5 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
51 Visa information It is the responsibility of the student to arrange all applicable travel permits or visas and to have a valid passport for their whole period of study The student may be asked to make payment for their first study period before any of their visa documentation is issued A Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) may not be issued by the College until payment for the first study period has been received as per the Offer of Admission and the enrolment agreement has been signed and
returned to the College by the student The enrolment agreement includes reference to the pre-arrival information and grievance procedures information
52 Student visa obligations Student visa holders are required to maintain compliance with all applicable visa conditions including providing the College with a current residential address mobile number email address and who to contact in emergency situations as well as notifying the College of any change in these details within 7 days of the change maintaining satisfactory academic progress and attending a minimum of 80 of their program Students that fail to commence their enrolled program or fail to meet the requirement for 80 attendance or satisfactory academic progress will be reported to the Department of Home Affairs (DoHA) Any school-aged dependents accompanying overseas students to Australia will be required to pay full fees if they are enrolled in either a government or non-government school
53 Health insurance Health insurance is compulsory for student visa holders and their accompanying family members Students are required to provide proof of health insurance at the time of their enrolment Students will not receive a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) until they have obtained satisfactory health insurance for the length of their visa The Australian government requires all students on student visas to join the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) scheme a health insurance plan for overseas students in Australia Students must ensure that payment is made for compulsory OSHC before their visa is issued and that the insurance provides adequate coverage for the duration of the studentrsquos visa
54 Codes of practice The College abides by the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (the National Code) and the Educational Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (Cth) (ESOS Act) Further information about the National Code can be obtained at internationaleducationgovauregulatory-information
55 Living expenses Migration regulations in Australia require international students to show evidence that they can contribute to the cost of living and studying in Australia Further information can be obtained at wwwstudyinaustraliagovau or wwwhomeaffairsgovau
6 CONSUMER PROTECTION
61 These Terms and Conditions and the right to make complaints and seek appeals of decisions and actions under various processes does not affect the rights of the student to take action under the Australian Consumer Law if the Australian Consumer Law applies
62 Students will be advised of any changes to these Terms and Conditions that may result from a directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide or from a change in government legislation or regulation Any dispute claim or other matter arising will be subject to the laws of South Australia
63 Students who are dissatisfied with a decision made by the College may submit a complaint to the College in accordance with the relevant College Grievance Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) If a student is dissatisfied with the outcome of a complaint and subsequent appeal they may also submit an application for review of the Collegersquos decision or action to the Office of the Training Advocate (wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau) or the Overseas Student Ombudsman (wwwombudsmangovau)
7 DECLARATION
Upon submitting an application to the College and subsequently undertaking any study at the College the student (or their authorised representative on the studentrsquos behalf ndash if the student is under 18 years of age)
71 Declares that the information provided in their application form is true and complete in every detail
72 Understands that giving false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of their application or cancellation of their enrolment
73 Has read and understood these terms and conditions the published information in the College brochure and on the College (and the University of Adelaide) website and has sufficient information about the College to enrol
74 Authorises the College or its representatives to retain their photo image for identification purposes and consents to the use of any photographs or video footage taken of the student for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online (including at a graduation ceremony) at any time without further consent or notification Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College at the time of the photographing or video shooting of their wish not to participate and will remove themselves
75 Authorises the College to provide the University of Adelaide or any other educational institutions to which the student is seeking admission any required relevant official records and other personal information relevant to their application or studies The student also gives the College permission to obtain official records from any educational institution the student attends or has attended and from the University of Adelaide after their studies at the College have finished
76 Authorises and consents to the College to validate hisher qualifications and release copies of academic transcripts to prospective employers whenif required
77 For international students the student understands that the College will collect information during their enrolment in order to meet its obligations under the ESOS Act and the National Code and to ensure the student complies with the conditions of their visa and the studentrsquos obligations under Australian immigration laws The authority to collect information is contained in the ESOS Act ESOS Regulations and the National Code The international student authorises the College to provide information including personal and contact details program enrolment details and the circumstances of any suspected breach of their student visa conditions to the Australian Government the Tuition Protection Service (if relevant) and any other designated authorities The student also understands that this information can be disclosed without their consent where the College is authorised to or required to by law
78 Understands and consents to the collection and handling of personal information in accordance with the Collegersquos Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy)
79 Accepts liability for payment of all relevant fees identified in these Terms and Conditions the College brochure and on the College (or the University of Adelaide) website The student also understands the circumstances in which refunds will not be applicable as set out in these Terms and Conditions including the Collegersquos Refund Policy and that fees may increase with notification from the College during the program For international students the student has also read the information provided in relation to living expenses and they understand that the cost of living in Australia may be higher than in their own country and the student confirms that they can meet those costs
710 Understands and agrees to abide by all the College policies and procedures (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies)
710 Agrees to notify the College of their contact details including their current residential address mobile number (if any) and email address and who to contact in emergency situations The student also agrees to notify the College of any change in those details within 7 days of the change
711 Acknowledges that the College reserves the right to change terms conditions or policies without prior notice in order to meet its legislative requirements or to follow directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide
and agrees to keep themselves up to date with the changes occurring by checking regularly the website andor speak to staff at the College
The following websites may be of use for international students
bull Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) internationaleducationgovau
bull Department of Home Affairs wwwhomeaffairsgovau
bull Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade wwwdfatgovau
bull Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service wwwagriculturegovau
bull Overseas Student Ombudsman wwwombudsmangovau
bull Office of the Training Advocate (SA only) wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau
There was no greater thrill than watching a students face at that moment of revelation when they finally grasped an ideaStanley Kaplan
Kaplan and youKaplan International Pathways is a leading provider of global education centred around you Whoever you are and wherever you are in the world our goal is to help you achieve your goal We passionately believe that a global education can still be personal
Our story so farWe wouldnrsquot be where we are today if it werenrsquot for a man named Stanley Kaplan Stanley faced challenges in getting an education himself in the 1930s and wanted to make sure everyone had the opportunity to learn This led him to create a test that was fair so that students could enrol at university based on merit alone Soon Stanleyrsquos small education business began to thrive and his success led to the creation of a whole new industry
During the decades since then Kaplan has changed and grown but we still remember exactly why Stanley began his business Sadly he died in 2009 but his passion for fair education available to everyone no matter who they are lives on
80years since Kaplan
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FOR FURTHER ENQUIRIESThe University of Adelaide College 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide SA 5000 Australia
Telephone +61 8 8313 3430 Email collegeadelaideeduau
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DISCLAIMER The information in this publication is current as at the date of printing and is subject to change You can find updated information on our website at collegeadelaideeduau
The University of Adelaide College operated by Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd
Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M | English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E copy The University of Adelaide College Published January 2021 Version 20
Supporting Australian education in association with
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As the Preferred Pathway Provider to the University of Adelaide you can have confidence that the program you study with us will prepare you for university
We work in partnership with the University of Adelaide to give you the best learning opportunities All of our study programs are designed with the Universityrsquos requirements in mind Our timetable ensures we have small class sizes so you can always rely on individual support and assistance from your teachers Once you successfully complete your program at the College yoursquore guaranteed entry to your packaged degree at the University with no further English language evidence required^
Foundation Studies students must achieve a set score as outlined in their offer letter Some degrees in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences and the Bachelor of Music have additional entry requirements Please ask us for details
^ Bachelor of Nursing and other degrees in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences may have additional English language requirements Please ask us for details
WHY STUDYWITH US
FLEXIBLE PROGRAM DELIVERY TO SUIT YOUStart studying with us online with confidence that when yoursquore able to join us face-to-face wersquoll be here for you
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAM If you have completed the equivalent of Australian Year 11 you may enrol in our Foundation Studies Program Our experienced teachers will ensure yoursquore studying all the prerequisite subjects to prepare you for university Once you achieve the score set out in your offer letter you will be guaranteed entry into first year of your packaged degree at the University
DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAM If you have completed the equivalent of Australian Year 12 you may enrol in our Degree Transfer Program You will study the first year University syllabus on campus with university students On successful completion you will receive credit for the first year courses yoursquove studied and yoursquore guaranteed entry into the second year of your packaged degree at the University
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM If you have the equivalent of an Australian bachelorrsquos degree you may enrol in our Pre-Masterrsquos Program We will tailor your program according to your English and academic ability All credit-bearing courses are the Universityrsquos syllabus and once successfully completed you will receive credit for these subjects and enjoy guaranteed entry into your second trimester or semester of your packaged masterrsquos degree
Why study at the University of Adelaide College 3
OUR CAMPUS FACILITIESAs a student at the University of Adelaide College you will have access to first class facilities at both the College and at the University of Adelaide
The University of Adelaide College campus
4
COLLEGE FACILITIESbull Modern classrooms and study areas
bull Collaborative space
bull Dedicated student computer suite
bull Student kitchen
bull Student lounges
bull Student resource centre
UNIVERSITY FACILITIESbull Hub Central
bull Barr Smith Library
bull UniBar
bull Sports Hub Fitness Centre
bull University social clubs and societies
bull Prayer rooms
Our campus facilities 5
GROUP OF EIGHTThe University of Adelaide is a member of the Group of Eight a coalition of Australiarsquos leading research-intensive universities which include some of the largest and oldest institutions in the country
RESEARCH THAT SHAPES THE FUTUREThe University of Adelaide leads world-class research that responds to industry needs and societal challenges The outcomes translate to social and economic benefits that impact and improve the world around us
A reputation for research excellence with 100 of our research rated lsquoworld-class or aboversquo by ERA with 41 fields achieving the highest possible rating
Our researchers work closely with government industry and global partners creating new industries and changing existing ones
Our current industries of focus are
bull Defence Cyber and Space
bull Energy Mining and Resources
bull Health and Biotech
bull Creative and Culture
bull Agriculture Food and Wine
Our researchers work with more than 400 government and industry partners per year on research contracts worth more than $40 million
We have six world-leading multidisciplinary research institutes tackling the worldrsquos grand challenges They work in a culture of innovation combining academic creativity with commercial rigour to connect todayrsquos research with solutions for tomorrow
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEThe University of Adelaide is one of Australiarsquos leading research-intensive universities and is consistently ranked among the top 1 universities in the world
A University of Adelaide education prepares graduates for meaningful careers relevant to the changing requirements of employers and the needs of industry and the community
We are a university committed to global perspectives ndash where international and domestic students learn with and from one another in an environment that pursues excellence values creativity and welcomes diversity
University of Adelaide graduates gain deep discipline knowledge while developing the skills that employers desire such as leadership critical thinking and problem solving as well as communication resilience and an entrepreneurial mindset
We facilitate lifelong learning for past students or industry who need to upskill reskill or develop capabilities in the fast-changing world of work
The integration of research and education provides a foundation for a generation of entrepreneurs who can translate new knowledge into societal benefit
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Visit adelaideeduau for more information about studying at the University of Adelaide
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100+ Rhodes Scholars^
140+ Fullbright Scholars^
5 Nobel Prize winners^
The University of Adelaide 7
Times Higher (2020) and QS ranking (2021)^wwwadelaideeduau
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
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B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Mining) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Petroleum) with majors 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Software) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Environmental Policy and Management 3 bull bull bull bull
B Finance 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Food and Nutrition Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Health and Medical Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Information Technology 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Innovation and Entrepreneurship 3 bull bull bull bull
B International Development 3 bull bull bull bull
B International Relations 3 bull bull bull bull
B Languages 3 bull bull
B Laws 4 bull bull bull bull
B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull
UNIVERSITY PATHWAY GUIDEWith our range of flexible university preparation programs you can design your own pathway into one of the many degrees on offer at the University of Adelaide
8
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degreesDuration
(years)
Foundation Studies intakes Degree Transfer intakes
Standard Accelerated Extended Standard Accelerated
MAR APR AUG OCT MAR OCT FEB JUL OCT
B Mathematical Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull
B Media 3 bull bull bull bull
B Medicine and B Surgery 6 bull
B Music 3 bull bull
B Nursing 3 bull bull
B Occupational Therapy (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Oral Health 3 bull
B Philosophy Politics and Economics 3 bull bull bull bull
B Physiotherapy (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Project Management 3 bull bull bull bull
B Psychological Science 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Science (Animal Behaviour) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Animal Science) 3 bull bull
B Science (Biomedical Science) 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Science (Biotechnology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics) 4 bull bull
B Science (Marine Biology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Mineral Geoscience) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 3 bull bull
B Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 3 bull
B Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Sociology 3 bull bull bull bull
B Speech Pathology (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Arts 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Business Management 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Music 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Science 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Arts 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Economics 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Music 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Science 4 bull bull
B Technology (Construction) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Technology (Defence Industries) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Veterinary Technology 3 bull
B Viticulture and Oenology 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
Note Degrees with other entry criteria or quotas cannot be packaged Other selection criteria andor quotas may apply for acceptance at the University of Adelaide ^Students must transfer into a named Bachelor of Engineering degree at the completion of the first year of the bachelor degree daggerBachelor of Teaching and Bachelor of Nursing will have higher IELTS requirements Please ask us for details Not all majors are offered Please enquire for availability
For more information on available degrees at the University of Adelaide visit adelaideeduaudegree-finder University Pathway Guide 9
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAMOur Foundation Studies Program is the perfect pathway to your dream degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Our program has been designed
with the University specifically for international students who have completed the equivalent of Australian Year 11 Foundation Studies will prepare you for entry into first year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull Once you achieve the score outlined in your offer letter (see pages 12 and 13) yoursquore guaranteed entry to your packaged degree and for most bachelorrsquos degrees you wonrsquot need to provide any further English language evidence
bull Degrees including the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery Bachelor of Oral Health Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience) Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Nursing and Allied Health degrees have additional entry requirements Please ask us for details
bull We offer a wide range of subjects for Foundation Studies students Our staff will ensure you meet any prerequisite subjects and your other subjects are relevant to your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull The University will issue you a packaged Confirmation of Enrolment for the entire duration of study at the College and the University
Foundation Studies pathwayOn successful completion of your Foundation Studies Program and having attained the required score (see pages 12 and 13) you will progress to the first year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Foundation Studies Program (FSP)2 semesters 9-11 monthsProgression Min 70 pass English no IELTS required
10
Subject to satisfying the Universityrsquos entry requirements
CRICOS course codes 041530A 041531M 094915A
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Visit collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information about the Foundation Studies Program
Science and Agriculture
Business Economics and Law
Health and Medical Sciences
Areas of Study
Education Humanities Music and Social Sciences
STANDARD (FSP) STANDARD (FSP) STANDARD (FSP) ACCELERATED (FSPX)
Study weeks 40 weeks 40 weeks 40 weeks 34 weeks
Intake dates 3 Mar 2021 21 Apr 2021 4 Aug 2021 20 Oct 2021
English entry requirements IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent OR
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
Academic entry requirements Australian Year 11 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
Contact hours 20 hours per week 20 hours per week 20 hours per week 25 hours per week
Compulsory subjects Critical Thinking
English for Academic Purposes
Other available subjects Accounting
Australian Studies^
Biology
Chemistry
Computing and Information Systems
Design Studies^
Economics
General Mathematics
Maths Methods
Musicianship^
Music Appreciation and Practice^
Nutrition^
Physics
Specialist Maths
Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan ^ Subject available in the March and August intakes only
Program overview
To complete your Foundation Studies Program and progress to the first year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study five subjects over two semesters For more information and subject recommendations please see pages 12 and 13
Foundation Studies Program 11
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
This Foundation Studies Program meets the requirements for foundation programs which have been registered on CRICOS for delivery in Australia to overseas students providing an academic preparation for seeking entry to first year undergraduate study or equivalent
I RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THE STUDY ENVIRONMENT VERY SUPPORTIVE TEACHERS AND GOOD LOCATION AS IT IS THE CLOSEST EXPERIENCE TO UNI MY TIPS ARE DONrsquoT BE AFRAID TO ASK EVERYONE IS SO NICE HERE AND TAKE EVERY OPPORTUNITY YOU CAN TO ENJOY THE MANY INTERESTING EVENTS
Marady Peou (Jason) Cambodia Foundation Studies pathway to Nursing
FOUNDATION STUDIES CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to achieve the score listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to select subjects that meet any university prerequisites (compulsory subjects)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Faculty of Arts
Arts Humanities and Social Sciences
B Languages 70 Mar Apr bull Australian Studies (March and August) bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
One of Maths Methods OR General Mathematics OR Economics OR Biology OR Nutrition OR Chemistry
B Arts 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Criminology 74
B Environmental Policy and ManagementB International DevelopmentB International RelationsB Philosophy Politics and EconomicsB Sociology
70
Music B Music 70 Mar Aug bull Musicianshipbull Music Appreciation and Practicebull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes One of
Australian Studies OR Economics OR Computing and Information Systems OR Maths Methods OR General Mathematics
Teachingdagger B Teaching (Middle) with B Music 74 Mar
See required subjects associated with specific bachelor destinations
B Teaching (Middle) with B Arts
B Teaching (Middle) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Middle) with B Science
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Arts
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Economics
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Music
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Science
Mar Apr
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Computer Science and IT
B Computer Science
B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Computing and Information Systems OR Physicsbull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Technology (Defence Industries) 65
B Technology (Construction) 70
B Information Technology 65 bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposesbull General Mathematics
Engineering B Engineering (Honours)(Electrical and Electronic)
B Engineering (Honours)(Software)
77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinkingbull Chemistry OR Physics OR Biologybull English for Academic Purposes
B Engineering (Honours)(Civil)B Engineering (Honours)(Mining)B Engineering (Honours)(Mechanical)
B Engineering (Honours)(Flexible Entry) Mar Apr
B Engineering (Honours)(Petroleum) Mar Apr Aug
B Engineering (Honours) (Architectural and Structural) Mar Aug Oct
B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical)
Mar Aug Oct bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Chemistrybull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Mathematical Sciences
B Mathematical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Critical Thinking bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Physics bull English for Academic Purposes
12
These programs have additional entry requirements Please see pages 14 and 15 for further details Music has additional entry requirements and is recommended for the March intake only ^ These programs have specific entry requirements including English proficiency tested at progression to the University Please see page 15 for further details Other selection criteria apply Please ask us for more details
Not all elective subjects will be offered in every intake and are subject to demand Students should consult adelaideeduaudegree-finder for degree prerequisites There are advanced degrees and double degrees which may be available to students dependent on meeting progression score requirements
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Architecture B Architectural Design 74 Mar Apr Aug bull Design Studiesbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Health and Medical Sciences
B Dental Surgery 83 Mar bull Chemistrybull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Health and Medical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Medicine and B Surgery 83 Mar
B Nursing^ 70
B Occupational Therapy (Hons)^ 83
B Oral Health 70
B Physiotherapy^ (Hons) 83 Mar Apr
B Psychological Science 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Speech Pathology (Hons)^ 83 Mar
Faculty of the Professions
Business Commerce and Economics
B Business
B Commerce
B Economics
B Finance
B Innovation and Entrepreneurship
B Project Management
74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Law B Laws 80 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Sciences
Science B Applied Data Analytics 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Chemistry bull Maths Methods OR
General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Agricultural Sciences
B Food and Nutrition Science 70
B Science
B Science (Animal Science) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Animal Behaviour) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Biomedical Science)
B Science (Biotechnology)
B Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Marine Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Mineral Geoscience)
B Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 74 Mar Apr
B Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 83 Mar
B Veterinary Technology 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Viticulture and Oenology 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
Foundation Studies Curriculum 13
See collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
At the University you will learn in stunning state-of-the-art facilities that are among the worldrsquos best while being guided by outstanding educators and researchers who are national and international leaders in their field
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have additional entry requirements Please search for Admissions Guide at futureaskadelaideeduau
bull Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
bull Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
bull Bachelor of Oral Health (BOH)
HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCESThe University of Adelaide is a world leader in health education and research The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences is number 1 in South Australia for Medicine Nursing Psychology and Dentistry
14
Step 2 Achieve a mandatory progression score in your Foundation Studies Program
Step 1 Prerequisite subjectsDuring your Foundation Studies Program you must successfully complete one of the following prerequisite subjects ndash Biology Chemistry or Maths Our College staff will help you select your Foundation Studies prerequisite subjects
B MEDICINE AND B SURGERY B DENTAL SURGERY B ORAL HEALTH
83 83 70
Step 3 Achieve an acceptable English proficiency scoreIELTS is the preferred testing system and a minimum score of 70 overall all bands 70 is required
Step 4 Register for University Clinical Aptitude Test for Australia and New Zealand (UCAT ANZ) Details regarding the test and how to register are available on the UCAT ANZ website ucateduauucat-anz
Step 5 Online application to the University of AdelaideAll international applicants to MBBS BDS or BOH including international students studying in Australia submit an application online via internationaladelaideeduauadmissionshow-to-apply
Please note you will be required to enter your UCAT ANZ ID number during this application Please refer to the relevant Admissionsrsquo Guide for the specific details at futureaskadelaideeduau
Late applications will not be accepted
Step 6 Sit the UCAT ANZThe University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) is an admissions test used by the UCAT ANZ Consortium of universities in Australia and New Zealand for their medical dental and clinical science degree programmes The UCAT ANZ is a test used widely to help universities select applicants with the most appropriate mental abilities attitudes and professional behaviours required for new doctors to be successful in their clinical careers QS rankings by subject
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have specific entry requirements on progression from the College to the University
For more information please visit healthadelaideeduau
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Areas of Study
Step 7 Interview Eligibility OutcomeInterview eligibility is based on your performance in UCAT ANZ During September you will receive an email from the University of Adelaide which will contain important information on how to log into the AdmissionsAdelaide system to see your interview eligibility outcome
Step 8 InterviewCollege staff will assist you to prepare for your interview including several rounds of practice interviews The interview comprises of a series of scenarios and questions in which you
will need to demonstrate aptitudes such as self-awareness critical thinking problem solving and interpersonal skills Interviewers will also be looking for your compatibility and understanding of the degree and applicable health profession Interviews will be scheduled from late September to October and will be approximately 20 minutes in length
Step 9 Offers Offers will be sent by the University of Adelaide International Admissions Service between mid-October and early February
PROGRAM PROGRESSION REQUIREMENTS
B NURSING Foundation final score of 70
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (HONS)
B PHYSIOTHERAPHY (HONS)
Prerequisite of Biology or Chemistry or Maths
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B SPEECH PATHOLOGY (HONS)
Stage 2 English plus one of Stage 2 Biology OR Chemistry OR Mathematical Methods
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
IN THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR I HAD A FACE-TO-FACE SESSION TO HELP ME SELECT THE CORRECT SUBJECTS FOR MEDICINE WErsquoVE ALSO HAD MANY INFORMATION SESSIONS TO GUIDE US REGARDING OUR APPLICATION THE COLLEGE AND TEACHERS ARE THERE FOR THE STUDENTS TO HELP THEM AT ANY TIME
Gadeer Ahmed Egypt
Foundation Studies pathway to Medicine
Bachelor of Oral Health
Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Hons)
The Health and Medical Sciences programs listed on this page are quota programs and are not able to be packaged with the Foundation Studies Program Students will be offered a package with Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) or Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences and may be eligible to apply for their preferred quota program at the time of progression if they achieve a competitive score meet other entry and progression requirements and there are places available
UNIQUE COLLEGE SUPPORT TO PREPARE YOUWersquove designed an exclusive range of services to help you gain admission to the degree of your choice
Health and Medical Sciences 15
bull Information session with guest speakers and alumni
bull Online lsquohow to applyrsquo tutoring session
bull Critical thinking workshop
bull Assistance with UCAT ANZ preparation
bull Several rounds of practice interviews with extensive feedback
bull Links to industry and volunteering opportunities to strengthen your application
bull Personal guidance during your transition to the University of Adelaide
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Psychological Science
DEGREETRANSFER PROGRAMOur Degree Transfer Program is an excellent alternative to first year at University offering guaranteed entry to second year on successful completion
Degree Transfer pathwayTo successfully complete your Degree Transfer Program you will need to achieve a 50 pass in 8 academic courses and in Language for Study You will receive full credit for the first year courses and progress to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
16
2nd Year
2nd Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Degree Transfer Extended (DTE)1 bridging semester 15 weeks + 2 semesters 15 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Standard (DTS)2 semesters 12 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Accelerated (DTX)2 semesters 9 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Brid
ging
dagger Students who successfully complete their Degree Transfer Program are not required to supply evidence of IELTS to satisfy the Universityrsquos English requirements
CRICOS course codes 087624D 087625C 087626B 087627A 086313E 086315C 086316B 086317A 086314D 0101444 0101441
Program benefits
bull Yoursquoll study the same courses as you would in first year at the University and when you graduate yoursquoll secure your place in second year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull We offer a wide range of courses taught to the Universityrsquos syllabus with many taught on the Universityrsquos beautiful
North Terrace campus Yoursquoll learn content relevant to your degree and receive full credit for all University-level courses
bull Our classes are small and our fees are lower than the equivalent first-year courses at the University
bull Our English language entry requirements are flexible and yoursquoll be provided with English language and learning support to assist while yoursquore studying the Degree Transfer Program As our graduate you wonrsquot be required to provide any further evidence of your English language proficiency
4th Year
4th Year
4th Year
Study in 4th year will depend on the degree chosen
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
DEGREE TRANSFER EXTENDED (DTE)
DEGREE TRANSFER STANDARD (DTS)
DEGREE TRANSFERACCELERATED (DTX)
PROGRAM LENGTH 15 months
1 bridging semester + 2 semesters
12 months
2 semesters
9 months
2 semesters
INTAKE DATES 31 Mar 2021 27 Oct 2021
22 Feb 2021 19 Jul 2021
6 Oct 2021
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Australian Year 12 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
CONTACT HOURS Bridging semester
20 hours per week
Semester 1 and 2
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
BACHELOR DESTINATIONS Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Economics
Not all majors offered for Science intakes in March and July Please ask us for details
Visit collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information about the Degree Transfer Program
Areas of Study
Program overview
To complete your Degree Transfer Program and progress in to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree you will need to pass eight first-year semester-long university courses plus one full-year course (Academic English) For more information and course requirements please see pages 18 and 19
Degree Transfer Program 17
Science
Business Economics and Finance
Health and Medical Sciences
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
I WOULD RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE SINCE IT PROVIDES A SMOOTH TRANSITION TO THE UNIVERSITY I HAVE REALLY ENJOYED THE EXPERIMENTS AND PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES AND THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I HAVE LEARNED IS GROUP WORK SKILLS THE BRIDGING SEMESTER HELPED ME FIT INTO THE NEW ENVIRONMENT
Kai Chen China
Degree Transfer Extended pathway to Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DEGREE TRANSFER CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study the courses listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to enrol in courses required for your packaged degree and discipline (if relevant)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Bachelor of Computer Science DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Level 1 elective
bull Puzzle Based Learning
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
bull Level 1 elective
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Maths for Information Technology 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Chemical
Civil
Electrical and Electronic
Mechanical
Mining
Petroleum
Software
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Engineering Maths
Physics OR Chemistry
Academic English
bull Maths 1A
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Analog Electronics
bull Introduction to Petroleum Geosciences and the Oil Industry
bull Introduction to Process Engineering
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Statics
bull Introduction to Engineering EAL
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Electronic Systems
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Maths 1B
bull Physics 1E
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Programming (Matlab amp Excel)
bull Professional Practice 1
bull Digital Electronics
bull Civil and Environmental Engineering 1A
bull Introduction to Infrastructure
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Dynamics
bull Introduction to Mining Engineering
bull Introduction to Petroleum Engineering
bull Materials 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Bachelor of Information Technology Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Statistical Practice
bull Introduction to Programming for IT Specialists
bull Design Thinking Problems to Practice
bull Foundations of Project Management
bull Language for Study
bull Introduction to Computer Systemsbull Networks and Securitybull IT Projectbull Managing Organisations and Peoplebull Professional Practices
Faculty of Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Biomedical Science
Science
Agricultural Sciences
Food and Nutrition Science
Viticulture and Oenology Note chemistry at Year 12 level or equivalent is a prerequisite
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Core Maths
Computing
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1Abull Biology 1 Molecules Genes and Cellsbull Physics Physical Aspects of Naturebull Building a Habitable Environmentbull Nutrition 1bull Farm-gate to Fork - Food Production 1bull Foundations of Wine Science 1bull Agricultural Systems 1bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1Bbull Biology 1 Human Perspectivesbull Statistical Practice 1bull Planet Earthbull The Science and Technology of Food Production 1bull Biology 1 Organismsbull Soils and Landscapes 1bull Agricultural Productionbull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
18 For intake availability of Engineering specialisation refer to pathway guide page 8
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of the Professions
Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Commerce
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Marketing
bull Business Lifecycles
bull Personal Professional Development
bull Entrepreneurship Foundations and Mindset
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Economics DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Principles of Economics
bull Professional Practices
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Finance DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Accounting
Economics
Core Maths
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Language for Study
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Applications of Quantitative Methods in Finance
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1A
bull Health and Illness in Populations
bull Create Communicate Connect with Health Sciences
bull Language for Study
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1B
bull Saving Lives or Respecting Rights An Introduction to Health Ethics
bull Statistical Practice 1
bull Language for Study
Access to Degree Transfer courses may vary depending on time of intake and bachelorrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements The Degree Transfer (Health and Medical Sciences) pathway also provides students with the option to apply for entry into first year of the Bachelor of Nursing degree upon completion of the Degree Transfer Program For Bachelor of Nursing strict quotas apply The standard cut-off is the minimum academic threshold above which applications will be ranked on merit In addition to academic performance other selection criteria may affect merit ranking
Degree Transfer Curriculum 19See collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
Completion of the Bachelor of Commerce with Accounting major has industry accreditation from CPA Australia and CA ANZ
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAMThe College is the first education provider in Australia to offer a postgraduate pathway course to a Group of Eight University After you successfully complete your Pre-Masterrsquos Program yoursquore guaranteed entry into your packaged postgraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Flexible entry and English language
requirements mean you will start the program at the level best suited to your academic and English language ability
bull Our small class sizes ensure you will always have personalised attention and support
bull The three or four University masterrsquos level courses you study at the College are the same as those you would study at University and when you successfully complete these you will receive full credit
bull Once you graduate from the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will progress to the University program with no further English language evidence required
Program StructureOnce you are enrolled in the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will study 9-10 courses over two semesterstrimesters over 7 ndash 8 months In the first semestertrimester you will study preparatory courses to develop your study research and English skills
If you qualify for the Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated Program you will study 4 or 5 courses over one semestertrimester over 3 ndash 4 months During your semestertrimester at the College you will study three or four credit-bearing University courses plus Academic English
Whichever program you complete you will progress to the University of Adelaide with full credit for all credit-bearing University courses and commence in your second semester or trimester
Pre-Masterrsquos pathwayOn successful completion of your Pre-Masterrsquos Program at the College you are guaranteed entry to your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide
20
CRICOS Course Code 094934J
20
SemesterTrimester 2 SemesterTrimester 3
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
postgraduate degree
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
SemesterTrimester 4
Three or four semesterstrimesters at university depending on the duration of the postgraduate degree
20
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Areas of Study
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM (ACCELERATED)
PROGRAM LENGTH 2 semesterstrimesters 1 semestertrimester
PROGRAM STRUCTURE 4 preparatory courses3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses2 Academic English courses
3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses
1 Academic English course
INTAKE DATES 7 Apr 2021 (semester)13 Oct 2021 (semester and trimester)
27 Jan 2021 (trimester)22 Feb 2021 (semester)19 Jul 2021 (semester)
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent dependent on qualifications
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Successful completion of a bachelorrsquos degree or equivalent See academic entry requirements on pages 38 - 39
CONTACT HOURS First semester trimester20 hours per week
Pre-Mastersrsquo semester trimesterDepends on masterrsquos degree destination
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PREPARATORY SEMESTERTRIMESTER
Study and Research SkillsIntercultural StudiesQuantitative Skills for Postgraduate StudiesCritical Thinking for Postgraduate StudiesAcademic English A
Not Applicable
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PRE-MASTERrsquoS SEMESTERTRIMESTER
3 or 4 University courses Academic English B
3 or 4 University coursesAcademic English B
University courses will vary depending on masterrsquos degree destination students enrolled in the trimester based masterrsquos destinations will study 3 University courses while students enrolled in the semester based masterrsquos destinations will study 4 University courses Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan
^ Pre-Masterrsquos Program packaged with this degree is only available in February and October
Visit collegeadelaideeduaupre-masters for the most up to date information about the Pre-Masterrsquos Program
ArtsMaster of Arts (Environmental Studies)^
Master of Arts (International Relations)^
Health and Medical Sciences Master of Public Health
Business Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
Master of International Management^
Master of Applied Economics
Master of Applied Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Applied Project Management^
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)^
Master of Wine Business^
Pre-Masterrsquos Program 21
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Engineering Computer and Mathematical SciencesMaster of Computing and Innovation
AT THE COLLEGE YOU CAN MAKE NEW FRIENDS AND THE TEACHERS GAVE ME POSITIVE FEEDBACK TO HELP ME BETTER ADAPT TO STUDYING AND LIVING ABROAD I LIKE THE LEARNING ATMOSPHERE AT THE UNIVERSITYrsquoS HUB CENTRAL AND IrsquoM PROUD I GOT THE TOP GRADE IN MY ENGLISH CLASS
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Pre-Masterrsquos Program pathway to Master of Finance
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM CURRICULUMTo progress to the second semester trimester of your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will study the courses listed in the table You will receive credit for all credit-bearing University courses
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of Arts
Master of Arts (Environmental Studies) PMP (Semester) Oct PMP (Accelerated)(Semester) Feb
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Research Design and Methods (6 units) bull Introduction to Urbanisation (3 units) bull Engaging Communities Techniques and Analysis (3 units) bull Academic English B
Master of Arts (International Relations) bull Masterclass in Politics and International Relationsbull Research Design (3 units) bull Research Communication (3 units) bull Academic English B
Faculty of Engineering Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Master of Computing and Innovation PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Foundations of Computer Science (6 units)bull Engineering Communication and Critical Thinkingbull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Academic English B
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Master of Public Health PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
PMP February intakebull Qualitative Research Methods in Health (3 units)bull Introduction to Biostatistics (3 units)bull Promoting Health in Individuals and Populations (3 units)bull Introduction to Epidemiology (3 units)bull Academic English B
PMP July intakebull Environmental and Occupational Health (3 units)bull Global Public Health (3 units)bull Knowing what works - Evaluation in Public Health (3 units)bull Health Economics (3 units)bull Academic English B
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Access to PMP courses may vary depending on time of intake and masterrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements
Academic English B is not a credit-bearing University course
Pre-Masterrsquos Curriculum 23
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of the Professions
Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb Jul
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Concepts and Methods (M)bull Principles of Finance (M)bull Quantitative Methods (M)bull Economic Principles (M)bull Academic English B
Master of International Management PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Economics PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Intermediate Econometrics IID bull Applied Economic Principlesbull Intermediate Microeconomics IID bull Intermediate Macroeconomics IIDbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Innovation and Entreprenuership
Master of Innovation and Entreprenuership
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Entrepreneurial Concepts and Mindset bull New Venture Creationbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Project Management
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Risk Assessment and Managementbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Wine Business PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Program benefitsbull Learning is made fun Improve your
language skills such as speaking writing reading listening grammar and vocabulary while learning about Australia in a fun and engaging way
bull Cover essential academic skills such as group and team collaboration critical and creative thinking research and academic integrity and presentations
bull We offer a variety of assistance and counselling services for international students
bull Yoursquoll enjoy individual attention with our small class sizes and yoursquoll be assessed weekly to monitor your progress
bull Take advantage of our extracurricular activity program with a variety of activities tailored to enhance after class student experience
bull On successful completion of the program yoursquore guaranteed entry to your Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos program
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMSOur English Language Programs are courses designed to help you excel in your chosen field Learn to communicate with confidence and improve essential study skills in an English-speaking academic environment
Our courses are designed and taught by highly qualified and experienced English language teaching professionals It has been voted the best English program in Australia for the year 2020 by the English Language Barometer (ELB) and is recognised through its English Australia membership and National English Language Teaching Accreditation Scheme (NEAS) endorsement
English Language Programs pathwayUpon successful completion you will be able to communicate with confidence and obtain the essential language skills necessary for academic study in Australia
For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for details
Year 1
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
English for Academic Purposes
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CRICOS Course Codes 069098D 094050A
Postgraduate
Year 2 Year 3
Masterrsquos degree
Year 2 Year 3
Undergraduate
General Academic
English
Foundation Studies
Degree Transfer
Pre-Masterrsquos
Elementary
Pre-Intermediate
Intermediate
Visit collegeadelaideeduau for more information about studying at the University of Adelaide College
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Intakes Contact hours Class size
Corresponds with chosen FSP DT or PMP program entry 20 hours per week Maximum 18
RECOMMENDED STUDY DURATIONYou will be required to complete the recommended program duration according to your current English level Your English levels will be assessed before you begin your General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes course
English level
IELTS
Recommended GAEEAP duration
FSPDTEPMP
IELTS 45 (two bands of 40 and one band of 45) or equivalent 30 weeks^
IELTS 45 (three bands of 45 or higher) or equivalent 25 weeks^
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 40) or equivalent 20 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than two bands of 45) or equivalent 15 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 45) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 50 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 5 weeks
IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent not required
IELTS 55 (speaking or writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
not required
All applications will be assessed on an individual basis For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for detailsOnly available to the Pre-Masterrsquos program with a length of 2 semesterstrimesters^ Not available to the Pre-Masterrsquos Program as 20 weeks is maximum duration
English for Academic Purposes 25
Experienced teaching professionals
Personal learning support
Program benefits
Interactive curriculum
Member of English Australia
Quality endorsed by NEAS
THE BIG DIFFERENCE IS THAT IN AUSTRALIA I PRACTISE ENGLISH EVERY DAY BUT AT HOME I JUST USE MY ENGLISH IN CLASS IrsquoM ATTENDING EXTRA CLASS FOR SPEAKING AND PRONUNCIATION WHICH IS REALLY GOOD AND HELPS ME TO IMPROVE MY SPEAKING SKILLS
Qutibah Alamri Oman
English for Academic Purposes
English LevelIELTS
Recommended GAEEAP DurationDTSDTX requiring IELTS 55 overall (speaking and
writing 55 no other bands below 50)
IELTS 50 overall (both speaking and writing bands of 45 with no band below 45) or equivalent
20 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (no more than one speaking or writing band of 45 with no other band below 45) or equivalent
15 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (all bands 50) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 55 overall (either speaking or writing band 55 or above with no other band below 50) or equivalent
5 weeks
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STUDENTSUCCESS
We know that while yoursquore studying at the University of Adelaide College your experience is shaped both inside the classroom and in your life outside
COLLEGE SOCIAL CLUBThe College Social Club is famous for fostering new friendships Itrsquos also a great opportunity to learn new skills and gain experience in event planning budgeting mentoring new students and raising money for charities The Social Club runs great events on campus throughout the year so get involved as soon as you enrol
UNIVERSITY COMMUNITYRight from the first day you start at the College yoursquore a member of the University of Adelaide community Yoursquoll have 247 access to the University
campus including the Hub and yoursquoll be eligible to join the clubs and societies at the University of Adelaide there are more than 150 to choose from Whether yoursquore interested in sport politics music or photography yoursquore sure to find something yoursquoll love
BRING YOUR OWN DEVICEFor your convenience and to ensure you can study both on campus and at home we require you to bring your own device Technical and system requirements are listed on our website Search for device at collegeadelaideeduau
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theuniversityofadelaidecollege
STAY SAFE WITH SONDER
While yoursquore studying with us yoursquoll have free 247 access to highly trained Sonder support staff who can assist you if you need someone to track your journey check up on you or if yoursquore ill or injured Yoursquoll be given more information at orientation about the services available
STUDY ADELAIDEIf yoursquore looking for an international student mentor for tickets to the hottest events for help writing a resume for an opportunity to be an international student leader or just for some fun Study Adelaide is a brilliant organisation driven by and for international students
Student Success 27
ASK US WErsquoRE HERE FOR YOUWe offer two ways for you to access support services virtually and in real life At our new Student Services Hub at Level 2 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide you can meet with our team members for program advice and information about progressing to university and guidance on accommodation and student experience Once yoursquore enrolled yoursquoll also be able to access these services online
ACADEMIC AND ENGLISH ASSISTANCEThroughout your time at the College and at the University you will be able to access one-on-one assistance in academic areas such as referencing essay and report writing presentation and academic language skills Foundation Studies students can access the Tutor Assistance Program which provides subject-specific support Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos students can drop into the Universityrsquos Maths Learning Centre and Writing Centre for one-one-one assistance
THE NEW CAMPUS EXPERIENCEWe have just refurbished our campus including the student zones on all floors We now have collaboration space where you can get together with your classmates and study together several small meeting rooms which you can book in advance and USB stations to charge your device The cafeacute style break-out space on the second floor is perfect for independent studies with your classmates or catching up with friends for lunch in the brand new kitchen area bathed in beautiful natural light this is sure to be your new go-to space
We look forward to welcoming you to the University of Adelaide College Our friendly team are here to help you and wersquore sure yoursquoll love our newly renovated campus at 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide
STUDENTSERVICES
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ONLINE STUDENT SERVICES HUBFind the information you need at any time using our one-stop-shop virtual student hub Starting right from orientation you can catch up on anything yoursquove missed find the answers to common questions and make a time to meet with a staff member face-to-face You can also find the right academic support depending on your program or access assistance with accommodation There are pages where you can view the current announcements for the College and the academic calendar and timetable for all the important dates
WHOrsquoS WHOThe dedicated team of service professionals are your first stop for any matter at all and include our
bull Student Services Manager whorsquos responsible for overseeing the team to ensure you have the best experience possible
bull Accommodation Coordinator to assist you to find new accommodation in Adelaide or to change accommodation providers
bull Student Services Coordinator responsible for the welfare and academic advancement of students under the age of 18
bull Student Services Coordinators for Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs
PERSONAL SUPPORTWersquore here to support you while yoursquore studying with us If yoursquore missing home or struggling with your workload or you need someone to talk to for any reason at all let us know Our friendly Student Services team and our qualified counsellor are here to offer you caring and confidential assistance
ACADEMIC MANAGERSOur highly qualified Academic Managers play an integral role at the College and in the lives of our students they are the key link between life at College and the University They are responsible for all cohorts in their program of speciality (English Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos) and ensuring students are qualified and prepared for progression to the University They are also responsible for the curriculum you will study and ensuring our programs meet and exceed Australian Government quality assurance standards
Student Services 29
Adelaide is a place where yoursquoll find quality education in a city designed for life and with a lower cost of living than other Australian capitals you can enjoy a great lifestyle We offer a welcoming environment where students from all over the world can enjoy an excellent education along with work opportunities now and in the future
WARM WELCOMEOne in five South Australians were born overseas but now call Australia home and 27 of students in Adelaide are international^ The people of Adelaide celebrate our cityrsquos cultural diversity and go out of our way to welcome international students to the city
NATURAL BEAUTYSouth Australians live an active lifestyle and love the great outdoors Adelaide is a coastal city where pristine white beaches become the focus for recreation and relaxation Right on our doorstep and accessible by public transport yoursquoll find nature trails and national parks for hiking and biking
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ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
EASY TO GET AROUNDAdelaide is one of the worldrsquos most liveable cities but unlike some larger cities getting around is much quicker and easier A well-designed city allows for straightforward navigation on the cityrsquos buses trains and trams Therersquos free public transport in the city and walking and cycling are also very popular options
VIBRANT ATMOSPHERESouth Australia is known as the Festival State hosting more than four hundred festivals and events each year including the worldrsquos second largest annual arts festival the Fringe Festival In fact more festival tickets are sold in South Australia than any other state Adelaidersquos sporting calendar is also full of events that include cricket soccer and AFL (Australian Rules Football) Enjoy the best of Adelaidersquos sports and major international concerts at Adelaide Oval in the centre of the city
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festivalsadelaidecomau
Adelaide Lifestyle 31
For more information visit wwwcityofadelaidecomau or wwwstudyadelaidecom
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Darwin
Brisbane
Sydney
Canberra
Adelaide
Melbourne
Hobart
Perth
13 Million2
Population
Mediterranean1 climate
Maximum Average Temperature Summer 29 Winter 16
ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
1km
1wwwbomgovauclimate 2wwwabsgovaucensus
1km
1000 M
Adelaide Botanic Garden
Adelaide Zoo
Airport
Adelaide Oval
National Wine Centre
Barossa Valley
McLaren Vale
Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute
Adelaide city map 33
UoA
68UoAC
Urbanest student accommodation
The Village student apartmentsAdelaide Central Markets amp China Town
Rundle Mall
ADELAIDE CITY MAP
Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide Health amp Medical Sciences
ARE YOU UNDER THE AGE OF 18Our friendly staff look after all students at the College but we do take particular care of students who are under the age of 18 Before you arrive we will help you to arrange suitable accommodation either with a local homestay family or an apartment at our approved under 18 provider Urbanest Wersquoll pick you up at the airport and transfer you to your new home At College we will assign you your own personal welfare officer who you will meet with every two weeks to make sure yoursquore settling into your new life in Australia
ACCOMMODATIONWhether yoursquore moving to Adelaide for the first time or yoursquove studied here before finding a great place to live is essential There are a wide variety of great accommodation options available to students in Adelaide
HOMESTAY WITH A LOCAL FAMILYIf you would like to experience living with an Australian family we can arrange a homestay to host you during your time in Adelaide This is a fantastic cultural experience and also a great way to practise your English language skills outside of the classroom Homestay households are often in the suburbs of Adelaide but they will be well serviced by public transport You may be matched with a family with young children single adults or older couples
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Twin share studio at Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE VILLAGEIf yoursquore looking for a studio or shared apartment there are more options available These residences have affordable prices and common areas for socialising The Village is a purpose built student community located in the Adelaide central business districtYou will enjoy the convenience of a free door-to-door shuttle service between the Village and the main campus making it easy for you to get to lectures on time
For more information about student accommodation please send an email to collegeaccommodationadelaideeduau
URBANEST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEOur preferred student accommodation provider Urbanest is located across the road from the Universityrsquos main campus and a short walk through Rundle Mall to the College There are a variety of rooms available including studio rooms or single rooms in larger apartments You will benefit from the community environment and study spaces in addition to a video games room cinema gym and an amazing roof-top with BBQ
Accommodation 35
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide The University of Adelaide Village
2021 DOMESTIC FEES
DOMESTIC TUITION FEESProgram Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies Program Standard (FSP) March April and August 2021 All $9950 $19900dagger
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$9000 $27000
Engineering $9900 $29700
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$9900 $29700
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$11100 $22200
Engineering $11800 $23600
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$11800 $23600
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021Business
Economics$11100 $22200
Pre-Masters ProgramTwo semesters April and October 2021
All $12750$25500
One semester February and July 2021 $12750
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $12750 + $10200 $22950
One trimester February 2021 Business $10200 $10200
dagger Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee as outlined in the offer letter
All fees must be paid in full unless you withdraw prior to commencement of your program Please note that all fees stated are for 2021 For more information regarding fees and refunds please visit wwwcollegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for domestic students (Australian citizens and permanent residents only) They include tuition and other internal fees
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
36 Domestic fees
MEET YOU IN MELBOURNEFrom 2021 a number of University of Adelaide degrees will be offered at the new University of Adelaide Melbourne Campus In partnership with the University of Adelaide College the Melbourne Campus will offer both online and face-to-face study options designed specifically as pathways for students to enter undergraduate and postgraduate degrees
Our Melbourne Campus is located on the western fringe of the city in Docklands and will offer our Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs Once you successfully complete your pathway program you are guaranteed entry to your packaged degree in Accounting Business Finance or Information Technology with full credit for all University-level courses completed
Apply now with confidence visit collegeadelaideeduaumelbourne
International fees 37
2021 INTERNATIONAL FEES
ADDITIONAL FEESDetails Total (AUD)
Enrolment fee $350
Overseas Student Health Coverdagger $605 dagger
Facilities fee ndash The University of Adelaide $510
Under 18 guardianship fees$310 administrative fee +
$50 per week until student turns 18
General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes ndash books and materials
$18 per week
(maximum $360)
daggerOverseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members $605 per year is provided as a guide price costs can vary by supplier OSHC fees are reviewed annually Students may organise their own Overseas Student Health Cover or request that the University of Adelaide College arrange on their behalf
Course books and materials fee will vary depending on program duration and subjects studied but can be expected to be approximately $500-700 for the Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos programs
INTERNATIONAL TUITION FEESProgram Price (AUD)
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
$470 per week
Students who need extra language support prior to their Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masters Program should complete the required English duration Please see page 25 for more information
Program Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies ProgramStandard (FSP) March April and
August 2021 All $14900 $29800
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$14300 $42900
Engineering $15200 $45600
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$15200 $45600
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$17500 $35000
Engineering $18750 $37500
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$18750 $37500
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021BusinessEconomics
$17500 $35000
Pre-Masters Program Two semesters April and October 2021All
$22000 $44000
One semester February and July 2021 $22000 $22000
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $22000 + $17600 $39600
One trimester February 2021 Business $17600 $17600
Note Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee outlined in the offer letter
Students moving to Adelaide to study should also consider the following costs
Details Total (AUD)
Accommodation placement $320
Airport pick-up $150
HomestayFull Board (includes all meals except lunch on school days + laundry) $290ˆ per week
Part Board (accommodation only) $190 per week
Student apartment accommodation
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
Options and Prices varyApplication subject to approvalThe University of Adelaide Village
UniLodge City Gardens Options and Prices varyAtira Apartments
ˆ Extra charge for special dietary requirements may apply Options and prices vary Application subject to approval The costs in the above table are provided as a guide only and are subject to change These costs may be incurred only if required by students For information on cost of living please refer to wwwstudyinaustraliagovau
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
Please refer to page 25 for more information on recommended study durations The above is a guide only If in doubt please contact the College or the Collegersquos educational representative All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees Please ask your College representative for more information The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for international students They include tuition and other internal fees All first semester fees are required to be paid in full unless the student withdraws prior to the commencement of the program Students may wish to pay more than 50 of their tuition fees before programs commencement Subsequent semesterrsquos tuition fees must be paid before the commencement of the respective semester
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
ProgramEnglish entry requirements
IELTS iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English
Foundation Studies Program IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
50 overall (16 or above in speaking and writing) 48
Pre-Masters Program
Two semesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One semester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Two trimesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One trimester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Country Foundation Studies Program Degree Transfer Program
Australia Completion of Year 11 with C grade average Completion of Year 12 with required ATAR score
China Completion of Senior Middle Two with a minimum average of 70 Completion of Senior Middle Three DTE - 70 DTS DTX - 75
Hong Kong SAR Completion of HK Form 5 with a minimum average of 40 or 50 dependent on the pass mark
^HKDSE DTE - 10 points over best 5 subjects DTS DTX - 12 points over best 5 subjects
India Completion of Year 11 with a minimum average of 60 Completion of Year 12 Indian School Certificate (ISC) Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or Indian State Board Exams are considered please enquire for required score
Indonesia Completion of SMU 2 with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects Completion of SMU 3 DTE - minimum average of 60 in 4 academic subjectsDTS DTX - minimum average of 70 in 4 academic subjects
International Baccalaureate
Completion of Year 1 with 21 aggregate score in 6 relevant subjects Completion of IB Diploma or IB Certificate Results with an average score of DTE - 20DTS DTX - 22
Malaysia Completion of SPM with a minimum 5 passes in academic subjects with a C grade average (SPM forecast results accepted)
Completion of STPMA Levels (forecast results accepted) DTE - minimum of 2 E grades DTS DTX - minimum of 1 E and 1 D grades UEC (forecast results accepted) DTE - 35 points or less (best 5 subjects) DTS DTX - 30 points or less (best 5 subjects)
Oman Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates
Completion of General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects
Completion of General Secondary School CertificateDTE Business - minimum average of 80 in academic subjects DTE Science Health Science Computer Science and Engineering - minimum average of 85 in academic subjects
Singapore Sri Lanka United Kingdom
GCE O Levels minimum of C grade average in 5 subjects (forecast results accepted)
GCE A Levels (forecast results accepted)DTE - minimum 2 E gradesDTS DTX - minimum 1 E and 1 D grades
South Korea Completion of Senior High School Year 2 with a minimum average of 65 in academic subjects
Completion of Senior High School Year 3 DTE - minimum average of 55 in academic subjects DTS DTX - minimum average of 60 in academic subjects
Thailand Completion of Matayom 5 with a minimum GPA of 25 Completion of Secondary Education - Matayom 6DTE - minimum GPA of 20DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 22
Vietnam Completion of Year 11 with a minimum GPA of 65 Completion of Year 12DTE - minimum GPA of 65DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 70
All other countries Please enquire Applications will be considered individually Please enquire Applications will be considered individually
Minimum required score depends on preferred bachelor destination Note Entry into the Foundation Studies Music specialisation is subject to diagnostic testing of music knowledge and instrument proficiency^HKDSE Scoring System ndash Level 5 5 5 = 5 points Level 4 = 4 points Level 3 = 3 points Level 2 = 2 points Level 1 = 1 point
ENTRY REQUIREMENTSUNDERGRADUATE
38 Academic entry requirements
POSTGRADUATECountry Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
Bangladesh 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Pass or Honours) with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (in a professional field or 150 credits) from a Section 2 institution
Bhutan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Botswana Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the University of Botswana
Cameroon 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licence) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Canada Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Baccalaureat or Bachelier) from a Section 1 institution
China 3 or 4 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 or 5 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree awarded according to the Regulations Concerning Academic Degrees in the Peoples Republic of China from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Eqypt 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Fiji 3 yr Advanced Diploma or Higher National Diploma (not in a trade field) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 26750) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Ghana 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a Bachelorrsquos degree from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science amp Technology University of Ghana or the University of Cape Coast
Hong Kong SAR Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Academic entry requirements 39
Country Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
India 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (3rd or pass division) from a Section 2 institution or 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (2nd 3rd or pass division) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree in any division from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st or 2nd division) from a Section 2 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st division) from a Section 3 institution
Indonesia 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of C with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Sarjana MudaBakaloreat with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of A or B from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Iran 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a B grade average (140 pt minimum) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Japan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Gakushigo) from a Section 1 institution
Jordan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kenya 3 yr Diploma with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Korea South Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Haksa) with a minimum of 120 credits from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kuwait Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Kuwait University or a Section 2 institution
Laos 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from the National University of Laos or a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the National Univesity of Laos
Lebanon Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree or Licence or 4 yr Maitrise or Diplome from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Macau SAR 3 yr Higher Diploma (Bacharelato) with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licenciatura) with a GPA below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degee (Licenciatura) from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Lecenciatura) with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 insitution
Malaysia Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Mauritius Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nepal 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 70 (where pass is 50) 60 (where pass is 40) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nigeria 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 1 insitution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Oman 3 yr Higher Diploma with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 and below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 institution
Pakistan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (without Honours) with a grade average of 55 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree (in 2nd or 3rd Division) from a Section 2 institution
Philippines 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32 and below from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Saudi Arabia 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of pass or good from a Section 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 3 institution or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 4 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of very good or excellent from a Section 2 institution
Singapore Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
South Africa 3 yr National Diploma (at least 240 credits) with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr National Diploma or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Sri Lanka Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Taiwan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Thailand 3 yr Associate degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade above 30 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Uganda 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32550 from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Makerere University or the University of East Africa or successful completio of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
United Arab Emirates
3 yr Higher Diploma with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 or below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
United Kingdom
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
United States of America
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelor degree (with 120 semester credits or 180 quarter credits) from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Vietnam 3 yr Bang Tot nghiep Cao dang with a GPA of 3040 or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) less than 210 credits with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Chinh quy mode) or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) with 210 or more credits from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc from a Section 2 institution
Zambia 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of pass or satisfactory from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr (after O Levels) or 3 yr (after A Levels) Bachelor degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelor degree or 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of credit merit or distinction from a Section 1 institution
For countriesregions and qualifications not listed above please contact the University of Adelaide College Admissions for further information Equivalent qualifications will be considered Applications will be assessed based on the most recent academic results and additional admissions criteria may apply Academic assessment is based on the grades a student achieves in individual subjects as well as an aggregate grade Student applications will also be assessed against any relevant program prerequisites Only academic subjects will be considered during assessment Subjects such as religious studies ethics physical education etc will not be considered Complete academic transcripts must be produced at the time of application if available Note - Institution sections are determined by the Australian Governments Department of Education Country Education Profiles
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
40 Academic Calendar
While all information is correct at time of release (September 2020) please note that the information included above may be subject to change Please refer to the website for the most up-to-date information
Please note dates are dependent on the University of Adelaide (wwwadelaideeduaustudentdates) and may change 2022 dates are provided as an example and are not confirmed Students may need to remain in Adelaide after the end of the semester for replacement exams
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAM
2021
Standard (FSP) Accelerated (FSPX)
March 2021 intake April 2021 intake August 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 3 Mar 21 23 Jul 21 21 Apr 21 3 Sep 21 4 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 20 Oct 21 25 Feb 22
Orientation 3 Mar 21 5 Mar 21 21 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 4 Aug 21 6 Aug 21 20 Oct 21 22 Oct 21
Break 10 May 21 14 May 21 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 7 Jan 22
Exams 8 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 26 Aug 21 3 Sep 21 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 18 Feb 22 25 Feb 22
Break 26 Jul 21 30 Jul 21 6 Sep 21 10 Sep 21 27 Dec 21 11 Feb 22
Semester 2 2 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 13 Sep 21 11 Feb 22 14 Feb 22 15 Jul 22 28 Feb 22 15 Jul 22
Break 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 31 Dec 21 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22
Exams 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 27 Jan 22 4 Feb 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22
Graduation 23 Dec 21 10 Feb 22 14 Jul 22 14 Jul 22
DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAMExtended (DTE) Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
2021 March 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Bridging 31 Mar 21 9 Jul 21 27 Oct 21 11 Feb 22
Orientation 31 Mar 21 2 Apr 21 27 Oct 21 29 Oct 21
Break 25 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 5 Jul 21 9 Jul 21 7 Feb 22 11 Feb 22
Semester 1 Joins DTS Jul 21 Joins DTS Feb 22 22 Feb 21 3 Jul 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 6 Oct 21 7 Jan 22
Orientation 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21 6 Oct 21 8 Oct 21
Break 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 27 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 4 Jan 22 7 Jan 22
Semester 2 26 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 28 Feb 22 2 Jul 22 Joins DTS Feb 22
Break 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 11 Apr 22 22 Apr 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 18 Jun 22 2 Jul 22
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two semesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one semester)
April 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 7 Apr 21 9 Jul 21 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 22 Feb 21 3 July 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21
Orientation 7 Apr 21 9 Apr 21 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21
Break 12 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21
Semester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated Jul 21 Joins PMP Accelerated Feb 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two trimesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one trimester)
October 2021 intake January 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish
Trimester 1 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 27 Jan 21 8 May 21
Orientation 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 27 Jan 21 28 Jan 21
Exams 6 May 21 8 May 21
Break 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 10 May 21 24 May 21
Trimester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated (trimester) Jan 22
Representative informationRepresentative name (if relevant)
City Telephone (homemobile)
Representative signature
Student information (compulsory)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Date of birth (ddmmyyyy) Country of birth
Country of citizenship First language
Permanent address
City Stateprovince Postcode
Country Telephone (homemobile)
Are you an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Yes No
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College ndash Student ID and Online Account ActivationStudent ID card ID number and system password will only be granted to a valid personal student email address Enrolment and system access delays will occur if invalid email addresses are provided
Passport number (if available) Expiry date
Do you hold Permanent Residency or a current Australian visa
Yes No NA If yes please provide a copy of your PR or current Australian visa
Visa type (if relevant) Visa number (if relevant)
Your permanenthome country address is required by the Australian Government If it is not supplied your application cannot be processed
Parent legal guardian details (compulsory for students under 18)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Relationship to student (ie mother or father)
Permanent address of Parent or Guardian
Telephone (homemobile)
Education historyIf you are currently completing a qualification please indicate when you expect to complete this study (monthyear)
Name and location of institution (starting from the most recent qualification)
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2018-2020)
Name and location of institution
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2016-2018)
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E
APPLICATION FORMPlease print clearly in English and in BLOCK letters Tick boxes where appropriate
International Student Application Domestic Student Application
41
42
Current English proficiency
Is English your first language Yes No
Have you studied at secondary level with English as the language of instruction
Yes No If yes please provide evidence of language of instruction
Do you have an English Language score Yes No
If yes please select one of the following IELTS TOEFL iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English Other
Test date (ddmmyyyy) Score
Program selectionDegree Transfer
Degree Transfer Extended (Mar) Degree Transfer Extended (Oct) Degree Transfer Standard (Feb) Degree Transfer Standard (Jul) Degree Transfer Accelerated (Oct)
Foundation Studies
Foundation Studies (Feb) Foundation Studies (Apr) Foundation Studies (Jul) Foundation Studies Accelerated (Oct)
Pre-Masterrsquos
Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Mar) Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Feb) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Jul) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash Two trimesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One trimester (Feb)
English Language Programs
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
(5-10 weeks)
Year of entry to the University of Adelaide College (eg 2021 2022)
University Program
Please indicate which bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos degree you intend to study at the University of Adelaide (eg Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) [Civil])BachelorMaster of
Accommodation
Would you like the College to organise your accommodation for you in Adelaide Yes No
Would you like the College to organise your airport pick-up Yes No
Additional services
Would you like the University of Adelaide College to organise your Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) on your behalf Yes No
If yes please indicate Single Couple Family If no please list your current OSHC details
Policy provider
Policy number Start date Expiry date
Please note that OSHC is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members
Medical conditions
Do you have a disability impairment or long-term medical condition which may affect your studies Yes No
If yes please provide medical documentation from a relevant treating professional detailing the impact of your condition on your ability to meet academic demands Disclosure will not disadvantage your application and is confidential The information you provide will assist us in best catering for your needs
Privacy notice
The University of Adelaide College understands and respects that privacy is important to you We collect personal information about you so that we can provide you with the services you have requested We may also use your information to improve our products and services and offer you our or our partnersrsquo or suppliersrsquo products and services which may be relevant to you We may disclose personal information about you in accordance with our Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) including to your education agent and the Australian government Our privacy policy contains information about how you can access and correct the personal information we hold about you or make a privacy complaint You may contact the Privacy Officer (privacykaplaneduau) for more informationIn regard to promotional material please indicate below
I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College sent on behalf of its sponsors partners or suppliers andor I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College about its own publications information and events
DeclarationI have read understood and agree to be bound by the Terms and Conditions of enrolment I declare that I have read the instructions on this application form and that to the best of my knowledge the information provided by me is true and complete in every particular I acknowledge that the University of Adelaide College and the University of Adelaide may vary or reverse any decision regarding admission or enrolment made on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information provided by me I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to verify or obtain records from other educational institutions that I have attended I understand that I am seeking temporary entry into Australia for educational purposes only as a fee-paying student I understand that if I change my visa status I may be subject to different rules and conditions I understand the above conditions and am prepared to accept them in full In particular that I or my sponsor will be responsible for the full costs of the academic program for which I am seeking admission as well as the associated travel and living costs I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to provide information to my parent(s) or guardian(s) and my agent regarding my application for admission to the program listed above
I confirm that I have read understood and agree to be bound by the University of Adelaide College Terms and Conditions (refer to page 43)
Signature of student Date
Signature of parentguardian (required if student is under 18 years old) Date
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Terms and conditions 43
1 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
These Terms and Conditions are applicable to all students studying at the University of Adelaide College through Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670 CRICOS 03127E (the rsquoCollegersquo) including English Language Programs delivered by the College (CRICOS 03147E) and Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs delivered under agreement with the University of Adelaide (CRICOS 00123M)
11 Policies and procedures All College students are subject to the policies and procedures that are published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) and in the College student handbook including those dealing with student misconduct assessment progression enrolment deferral and cancellation complaints and appeals and refund Students must review these policies and procedures and ensure they understand and comply with the most up to date version of our policies and procedures at all times
12 Late arrivals vacations and absences All students are expected to attend class from the first day of their program No refund is given for time missed due to arrivals after the published program commencement date vacations absences or public holidays Such periods of absence will not be replaced by a free extension of any program No refunds or substitutions will be made for classes missed due to non-College external exams excursions orientation period or other obligations that fall outside the normal teaching schedule Classes are not held and many campus facilities are closed on public holidays All published program dates start on a Monday but if the Monday is a public holiday the program start will fall on the Tuesday Students may request written permission for late arrival up to 2 weeks from their published program commencement date Students who propose to arrive 2 or more weeks after the program commencement date will be required to catch up on the work that they have missed While every effort will be made to assist the student to catch up on program content the student is ultimately responsible Late arrivals will be assisted with registering and joining the program The student will have a responsibility to undertake an online orientation upon commencement
13 Campus facilities Students are advised that campus facilities may not be available during study breaks Details are available from the Student Services Team or Reception staff at the College
14 Placement The College may place a student into the most appropriate class and to postpone subjectscourses to the following semestertrimester where there is an insufficient number of students for that class or subjectcourse
15 Program changes The College may change program dates program curricula tutors and programs at any time at its discretion However in cases where the program is rescheduled before the first class and the new date is unacceptable to the student all unused tuition fees will be refunded
16 Tuition fees The student or studentrsquos family agrees to pay the total tuition fee and any additional charges in accordance with the fee schedule for the current year published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) Students who do not finalise their payments within the first two weeks will have their enrolment cancelled All refunds are made in accordance with the College Refund Policy Tuition fees include lessons orientation placement and progress testing and a College certificate upon successful completion of the program The College may withhold the granting of a certificate from a student if the studentrsquos tuition fees or any other fees remain outstanding
17 Repeat payment Students repeat a coursesubject or coursessubjects or semestertrimester will incur charges based on the current yearrsquos published tuition fees at the time of payment
18 Late payment A fee of AUD 100 applies on unpaid accounts 30 days after the date the payment was due
19 Books and materials fees Students may be required to purchase textbooks workbooks stationery software and other required learning materials at an additional cost Details of any additional costs are in the College student handbook or the relevant program or unit outline
110 Additional services Any additional services (such as travel telephone costs excursions medical costs special diet non-College exams and enrolment amendments) are not included in any fees unless specifically stated on a valid invoice from the College Students wishing to arrange homestay accommodation andor airport transfer can obtain further information at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauaccommodation
111 Privacy Personal information collected by the College or the University of Adelaide which includes information that identifies a student and information regarding a studentrsquos program progress and attendance may be shared by or between the College and the University of Adelaide and by either of them with the Australian government or State and Territory governments and their designated authorities the Tuition Protection Scheme the agent that recruited the student (unless specifically excluded) the studentrsquos parents (if under 18) College staff and contractors and between the College and the University of Adelaide and related body corporates of the College and their staff contractors and insurer This information may include personal information about you which is considered sensitive information contact details program enrolment details and changes program results and the circumstance of any suspected breach by the student of a visa condition The Collegersquos Privacy Policy outlines further information about the handling of personal information by the College (at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy) You may contact our Privacy Officer at privacykaplaneduau if you have any enquiries about your personal information or if you wish to make a privacy complaint
112 Medical costs The College is hereby authorised to seek medical treatment should the College or a staff member acting on its behalf consider such action necessary for a student The student agrees to indemnify the College for any expense loss damage or liability whatsoever suffered or incurred as a result of authorising and arranging such emergency medical treatment
113 Photography filming and sound recording The College or its representatives may arrange to photograph or shoot video footage of students for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online at any time including during graduation ceremonies Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College staff or its representative at the time of booking and state at the time of the photographing or video shooting that they do not wish to participate and remove themselves
2 THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE FEES
21 The University of Adelaide program fees will depend on the studentrsquos choice of undergraduate or postgraduate degree program and point of entry Further information is available on the University of Adelaide website currently at wwwadelaideeduau
3 DEFERRAL SUSPENSION AND CANCELLATION OF ENROLMENT
31 A student may apply to defer their studies on the grounds of compelling or compassionate circumstances such as their own ill health or that of a very close relative All applications for deferral from a program of study must be made in writing or using the relevant form available from the College Students should refer to the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) for details of the circumstances in which their enrolment may be deferred suspended or cancelled before submitting their application
32 A studentrsquos enrolment at the College may be suspended or cancelled in accordance with the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) including on the grounds of misbehavior by the student the studentrsquos failure to pay amount(s) owing to the College in accordance with this agreement or a breach of program attendance or progression by the student
4 REFUNDS
41 The Collegersquos Refund Policy is currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies All students must read the Refund Policy before accepting an offer of admission from the College Students requesting a refund are required to do so in accordance with the Refund Policy Approved refunds are paid in Australian dollars into the same bank account it was paid from Tuition fees are not transferable to other students
5 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
51 Visa information It is the responsibility of the student to arrange all applicable travel permits or visas and to have a valid passport for their whole period of study The student may be asked to make payment for their first study period before any of their visa documentation is issued A Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) may not be issued by the College until payment for the first study period has been received as per the Offer of Admission and the enrolment agreement has been signed and
returned to the College by the student The enrolment agreement includes reference to the pre-arrival information and grievance procedures information
52 Student visa obligations Student visa holders are required to maintain compliance with all applicable visa conditions including providing the College with a current residential address mobile number email address and who to contact in emergency situations as well as notifying the College of any change in these details within 7 days of the change maintaining satisfactory academic progress and attending a minimum of 80 of their program Students that fail to commence their enrolled program or fail to meet the requirement for 80 attendance or satisfactory academic progress will be reported to the Department of Home Affairs (DoHA) Any school-aged dependents accompanying overseas students to Australia will be required to pay full fees if they are enrolled in either a government or non-government school
53 Health insurance Health insurance is compulsory for student visa holders and their accompanying family members Students are required to provide proof of health insurance at the time of their enrolment Students will not receive a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) until they have obtained satisfactory health insurance for the length of their visa The Australian government requires all students on student visas to join the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) scheme a health insurance plan for overseas students in Australia Students must ensure that payment is made for compulsory OSHC before their visa is issued and that the insurance provides adequate coverage for the duration of the studentrsquos visa
54 Codes of practice The College abides by the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (the National Code) and the Educational Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (Cth) (ESOS Act) Further information about the National Code can be obtained at internationaleducationgovauregulatory-information
55 Living expenses Migration regulations in Australia require international students to show evidence that they can contribute to the cost of living and studying in Australia Further information can be obtained at wwwstudyinaustraliagovau or wwwhomeaffairsgovau
6 CONSUMER PROTECTION
61 These Terms and Conditions and the right to make complaints and seek appeals of decisions and actions under various processes does not affect the rights of the student to take action under the Australian Consumer Law if the Australian Consumer Law applies
62 Students will be advised of any changes to these Terms and Conditions that may result from a directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide or from a change in government legislation or regulation Any dispute claim or other matter arising will be subject to the laws of South Australia
63 Students who are dissatisfied with a decision made by the College may submit a complaint to the College in accordance with the relevant College Grievance Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) If a student is dissatisfied with the outcome of a complaint and subsequent appeal they may also submit an application for review of the Collegersquos decision or action to the Office of the Training Advocate (wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau) or the Overseas Student Ombudsman (wwwombudsmangovau)
7 DECLARATION
Upon submitting an application to the College and subsequently undertaking any study at the College the student (or their authorised representative on the studentrsquos behalf ndash if the student is under 18 years of age)
71 Declares that the information provided in their application form is true and complete in every detail
72 Understands that giving false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of their application or cancellation of their enrolment
73 Has read and understood these terms and conditions the published information in the College brochure and on the College (and the University of Adelaide) website and has sufficient information about the College to enrol
74 Authorises the College or its representatives to retain their photo image for identification purposes and consents to the use of any photographs or video footage taken of the student for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online (including at a graduation ceremony) at any time without further consent or notification Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College at the time of the photographing or video shooting of their wish not to participate and will remove themselves
75 Authorises the College to provide the University of Adelaide or any other educational institutions to which the student is seeking admission any required relevant official records and other personal information relevant to their application or studies The student also gives the College permission to obtain official records from any educational institution the student attends or has attended and from the University of Adelaide after their studies at the College have finished
76 Authorises and consents to the College to validate hisher qualifications and release copies of academic transcripts to prospective employers whenif required
77 For international students the student understands that the College will collect information during their enrolment in order to meet its obligations under the ESOS Act and the National Code and to ensure the student complies with the conditions of their visa and the studentrsquos obligations under Australian immigration laws The authority to collect information is contained in the ESOS Act ESOS Regulations and the National Code The international student authorises the College to provide information including personal and contact details program enrolment details and the circumstances of any suspected breach of their student visa conditions to the Australian Government the Tuition Protection Service (if relevant) and any other designated authorities The student also understands that this information can be disclosed without their consent where the College is authorised to or required to by law
78 Understands and consents to the collection and handling of personal information in accordance with the Collegersquos Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy)
79 Accepts liability for payment of all relevant fees identified in these Terms and Conditions the College brochure and on the College (or the University of Adelaide) website The student also understands the circumstances in which refunds will not be applicable as set out in these Terms and Conditions including the Collegersquos Refund Policy and that fees may increase with notification from the College during the program For international students the student has also read the information provided in relation to living expenses and they understand that the cost of living in Australia may be higher than in their own country and the student confirms that they can meet those costs
710 Understands and agrees to abide by all the College policies and procedures (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies)
710 Agrees to notify the College of their contact details including their current residential address mobile number (if any) and email address and who to contact in emergency situations The student also agrees to notify the College of any change in those details within 7 days of the change
711 Acknowledges that the College reserves the right to change terms conditions or policies without prior notice in order to meet its legislative requirements or to follow directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide
and agrees to keep themselves up to date with the changes occurring by checking regularly the website andor speak to staff at the College
The following websites may be of use for international students
bull Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) internationaleducationgovau
bull Department of Home Affairs wwwhomeaffairsgovau
bull Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade wwwdfatgovau
bull Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service wwwagriculturegovau
bull Overseas Student Ombudsman wwwombudsmangovau
bull Office of the Training Advocate (SA only) wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau
There was no greater thrill than watching a students face at that moment of revelation when they finally grasped an ideaStanley Kaplan
Kaplan and youKaplan International Pathways is a leading provider of global education centred around you Whoever you are and wherever you are in the world our goal is to help you achieve your goal We passionately believe that a global education can still be personal
Our story so farWe wouldnrsquot be where we are today if it werenrsquot for a man named Stanley Kaplan Stanley faced challenges in getting an education himself in the 1930s and wanted to make sure everyone had the opportunity to learn This led him to create a test that was fair so that students could enrol at university based on merit alone Soon Stanleyrsquos small education business began to thrive and his success led to the creation of a whole new industry
During the decades since then Kaplan has changed and grown but we still remember exactly why Stanley began his business Sadly he died in 2009 but his passion for fair education available to everyone no matter who they are lives on
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FLEXIBLE PROGRAM DELIVERY TO SUIT YOUStart studying with us online with confidence that when yoursquore able to join us face-to-face wersquoll be here for you
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAM If you have completed the equivalent of Australian Year 11 you may enrol in our Foundation Studies Program Our experienced teachers will ensure yoursquore studying all the prerequisite subjects to prepare you for university Once you achieve the score set out in your offer letter you will be guaranteed entry into first year of your packaged degree at the University
DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAM If you have completed the equivalent of Australian Year 12 you may enrol in our Degree Transfer Program You will study the first year University syllabus on campus with university students On successful completion you will receive credit for the first year courses yoursquove studied and yoursquore guaranteed entry into the second year of your packaged degree at the University
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM If you have the equivalent of an Australian bachelorrsquos degree you may enrol in our Pre-Masterrsquos Program We will tailor your program according to your English and academic ability All credit-bearing courses are the Universityrsquos syllabus and once successfully completed you will receive credit for these subjects and enjoy guaranteed entry into your second trimester or semester of your packaged masterrsquos degree
Why study at the University of Adelaide College 3
OUR CAMPUS FACILITIESAs a student at the University of Adelaide College you will have access to first class facilities at both the College and at the University of Adelaide
The University of Adelaide College campus
4
COLLEGE FACILITIESbull Modern classrooms and study areas
bull Collaborative space
bull Dedicated student computer suite
bull Student kitchen
bull Student lounges
bull Student resource centre
UNIVERSITY FACILITIESbull Hub Central
bull Barr Smith Library
bull UniBar
bull Sports Hub Fitness Centre
bull University social clubs and societies
bull Prayer rooms
Our campus facilities 5
GROUP OF EIGHTThe University of Adelaide is a member of the Group of Eight a coalition of Australiarsquos leading research-intensive universities which include some of the largest and oldest institutions in the country
RESEARCH THAT SHAPES THE FUTUREThe University of Adelaide leads world-class research that responds to industry needs and societal challenges The outcomes translate to social and economic benefits that impact and improve the world around us
A reputation for research excellence with 100 of our research rated lsquoworld-class or aboversquo by ERA with 41 fields achieving the highest possible rating
Our researchers work closely with government industry and global partners creating new industries and changing existing ones
Our current industries of focus are
bull Defence Cyber and Space
bull Energy Mining and Resources
bull Health and Biotech
bull Creative and Culture
bull Agriculture Food and Wine
Our researchers work with more than 400 government and industry partners per year on research contracts worth more than $40 million
We have six world-leading multidisciplinary research institutes tackling the worldrsquos grand challenges They work in a culture of innovation combining academic creativity with commercial rigour to connect todayrsquos research with solutions for tomorrow
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEThe University of Adelaide is one of Australiarsquos leading research-intensive universities and is consistently ranked among the top 1 universities in the world
A University of Adelaide education prepares graduates for meaningful careers relevant to the changing requirements of employers and the needs of industry and the community
We are a university committed to global perspectives ndash where international and domestic students learn with and from one another in an environment that pursues excellence values creativity and welcomes diversity
University of Adelaide graduates gain deep discipline knowledge while developing the skills that employers desire such as leadership critical thinking and problem solving as well as communication resilience and an entrepreneurial mindset
We facilitate lifelong learning for past students or industry who need to upskill reskill or develop capabilities in the fast-changing world of work
The integration of research and education provides a foundation for a generation of entrepreneurs who can translate new knowledge into societal benefit
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Visit adelaideeduau for more information about studying at the University of Adelaide
Top 1 of universities
globally
1
7000+ International students from 100+ countries^
100+ Rhodes Scholars^
140+ Fullbright Scholars^
5 Nobel Prize winners^
The University of Adelaide 7
Times Higher (2020) and QS ranking (2021)^wwwadelaideeduau
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degreesDuration
(years)
Foundation Studies intakes Degree Transfer intakes
Standard Accelerated Extended Standard Accelerated
MAR APR AUG OCT MAR OCT FEB JUL OCT
B Agricultural Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Applied Data Analytics 3 bull bull bull bull
B Architectural Design 3 bull bull bull
B Arts 3 bull bull bull bull
B Business 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Commerce 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Computer Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Creative Arts 3 bull bull bull bull
B Criminology 3 bull bull bull bull
B Dental Surgery 5 bull
B Economics 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) - Flexible Entry ^ 1 bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Architectural and Stuctural) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Civil) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Mining) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Petroleum) with majors 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Software) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Environmental Policy and Management 3 bull bull bull bull
B Finance 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Food and Nutrition Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Health and Medical Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Information Technology 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Innovation and Entrepreneurship 3 bull bull bull bull
B International Development 3 bull bull bull bull
B International Relations 3 bull bull bull bull
B Languages 3 bull bull
B Laws 4 bull bull bull bull
B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull
UNIVERSITY PATHWAY GUIDEWith our range of flexible university preparation programs you can design your own pathway into one of the many degrees on offer at the University of Adelaide
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THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degreesDuration
(years)
Foundation Studies intakes Degree Transfer intakes
Standard Accelerated Extended Standard Accelerated
MAR APR AUG OCT MAR OCT FEB JUL OCT
B Mathematical Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull
B Media 3 bull bull bull bull
B Medicine and B Surgery 6 bull
B Music 3 bull bull
B Nursing 3 bull bull
B Occupational Therapy (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Oral Health 3 bull
B Philosophy Politics and Economics 3 bull bull bull bull
B Physiotherapy (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Project Management 3 bull bull bull bull
B Psychological Science 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Science (Animal Behaviour) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Animal Science) 3 bull bull
B Science (Biomedical Science) 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Science (Biotechnology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics) 4 bull bull
B Science (Marine Biology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Mineral Geoscience) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 3 bull bull
B Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 3 bull
B Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Sociology 3 bull bull bull bull
B Speech Pathology (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Arts 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Business Management 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Music 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Science 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Arts 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Economics 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Music 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Science 4 bull bull
B Technology (Construction) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Technology (Defence Industries) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Veterinary Technology 3 bull
B Viticulture and Oenology 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
Note Degrees with other entry criteria or quotas cannot be packaged Other selection criteria andor quotas may apply for acceptance at the University of Adelaide ^Students must transfer into a named Bachelor of Engineering degree at the completion of the first year of the bachelor degree daggerBachelor of Teaching and Bachelor of Nursing will have higher IELTS requirements Please ask us for details Not all majors are offered Please enquire for availability
For more information on available degrees at the University of Adelaide visit adelaideeduaudegree-finder University Pathway Guide 9
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAMOur Foundation Studies Program is the perfect pathway to your dream degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Our program has been designed
with the University specifically for international students who have completed the equivalent of Australian Year 11 Foundation Studies will prepare you for entry into first year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull Once you achieve the score outlined in your offer letter (see pages 12 and 13) yoursquore guaranteed entry to your packaged degree and for most bachelorrsquos degrees you wonrsquot need to provide any further English language evidence
bull Degrees including the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery Bachelor of Oral Health Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience) Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Nursing and Allied Health degrees have additional entry requirements Please ask us for details
bull We offer a wide range of subjects for Foundation Studies students Our staff will ensure you meet any prerequisite subjects and your other subjects are relevant to your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull The University will issue you a packaged Confirmation of Enrolment for the entire duration of study at the College and the University
Foundation Studies pathwayOn successful completion of your Foundation Studies Program and having attained the required score (see pages 12 and 13) you will progress to the first year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Foundation Studies Program (FSP)2 semesters 9-11 monthsProgression Min 70 pass English no IELTS required
10
Subject to satisfying the Universityrsquos entry requirements
CRICOS course codes 041530A 041531M 094915A
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Visit collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information about the Foundation Studies Program
Science and Agriculture
Business Economics and Law
Health and Medical Sciences
Areas of Study
Education Humanities Music and Social Sciences
STANDARD (FSP) STANDARD (FSP) STANDARD (FSP) ACCELERATED (FSPX)
Study weeks 40 weeks 40 weeks 40 weeks 34 weeks
Intake dates 3 Mar 2021 21 Apr 2021 4 Aug 2021 20 Oct 2021
English entry requirements IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent OR
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
Academic entry requirements Australian Year 11 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
Contact hours 20 hours per week 20 hours per week 20 hours per week 25 hours per week
Compulsory subjects Critical Thinking
English for Academic Purposes
Other available subjects Accounting
Australian Studies^
Biology
Chemistry
Computing and Information Systems
Design Studies^
Economics
General Mathematics
Maths Methods
Musicianship^
Music Appreciation and Practice^
Nutrition^
Physics
Specialist Maths
Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan ^ Subject available in the March and August intakes only
Program overview
To complete your Foundation Studies Program and progress to the first year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study five subjects over two semesters For more information and subject recommendations please see pages 12 and 13
Foundation Studies Program 11
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
This Foundation Studies Program meets the requirements for foundation programs which have been registered on CRICOS for delivery in Australia to overseas students providing an academic preparation for seeking entry to first year undergraduate study or equivalent
I RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THE STUDY ENVIRONMENT VERY SUPPORTIVE TEACHERS AND GOOD LOCATION AS IT IS THE CLOSEST EXPERIENCE TO UNI MY TIPS ARE DONrsquoT BE AFRAID TO ASK EVERYONE IS SO NICE HERE AND TAKE EVERY OPPORTUNITY YOU CAN TO ENJOY THE MANY INTERESTING EVENTS
Marady Peou (Jason) Cambodia Foundation Studies pathway to Nursing
FOUNDATION STUDIES CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to achieve the score listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to select subjects that meet any university prerequisites (compulsory subjects)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Faculty of Arts
Arts Humanities and Social Sciences
B Languages 70 Mar Apr bull Australian Studies (March and August) bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
One of Maths Methods OR General Mathematics OR Economics OR Biology OR Nutrition OR Chemistry
B Arts 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Criminology 74
B Environmental Policy and ManagementB International DevelopmentB International RelationsB Philosophy Politics and EconomicsB Sociology
70
Music B Music 70 Mar Aug bull Musicianshipbull Music Appreciation and Practicebull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes One of
Australian Studies OR Economics OR Computing and Information Systems OR Maths Methods OR General Mathematics
Teachingdagger B Teaching (Middle) with B Music 74 Mar
See required subjects associated with specific bachelor destinations
B Teaching (Middle) with B Arts
B Teaching (Middle) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Middle) with B Science
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Arts
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Economics
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Music
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Science
Mar Apr
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Computer Science and IT
B Computer Science
B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Computing and Information Systems OR Physicsbull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Technology (Defence Industries) 65
B Technology (Construction) 70
B Information Technology 65 bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposesbull General Mathematics
Engineering B Engineering (Honours)(Electrical and Electronic)
B Engineering (Honours)(Software)
77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinkingbull Chemistry OR Physics OR Biologybull English for Academic Purposes
B Engineering (Honours)(Civil)B Engineering (Honours)(Mining)B Engineering (Honours)(Mechanical)
B Engineering (Honours)(Flexible Entry) Mar Apr
B Engineering (Honours)(Petroleum) Mar Apr Aug
B Engineering (Honours) (Architectural and Structural) Mar Aug Oct
B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical)
Mar Aug Oct bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Chemistrybull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Mathematical Sciences
B Mathematical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Critical Thinking bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Physics bull English for Academic Purposes
12
These programs have additional entry requirements Please see pages 14 and 15 for further details Music has additional entry requirements and is recommended for the March intake only ^ These programs have specific entry requirements including English proficiency tested at progression to the University Please see page 15 for further details Other selection criteria apply Please ask us for more details
Not all elective subjects will be offered in every intake and are subject to demand Students should consult adelaideeduaudegree-finder for degree prerequisites There are advanced degrees and double degrees which may be available to students dependent on meeting progression score requirements
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Architecture B Architectural Design 74 Mar Apr Aug bull Design Studiesbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Health and Medical Sciences
B Dental Surgery 83 Mar bull Chemistrybull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Health and Medical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Medicine and B Surgery 83 Mar
B Nursing^ 70
B Occupational Therapy (Hons)^ 83
B Oral Health 70
B Physiotherapy^ (Hons) 83 Mar Apr
B Psychological Science 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Speech Pathology (Hons)^ 83 Mar
Faculty of the Professions
Business Commerce and Economics
B Business
B Commerce
B Economics
B Finance
B Innovation and Entrepreneurship
B Project Management
74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Law B Laws 80 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Sciences
Science B Applied Data Analytics 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Chemistry bull Maths Methods OR
General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Agricultural Sciences
B Food and Nutrition Science 70
B Science
B Science (Animal Science) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Animal Behaviour) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Biomedical Science)
B Science (Biotechnology)
B Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Marine Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Mineral Geoscience)
B Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 74 Mar Apr
B Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 83 Mar
B Veterinary Technology 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Viticulture and Oenology 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
Foundation Studies Curriculum 13
See collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
At the University you will learn in stunning state-of-the-art facilities that are among the worldrsquos best while being guided by outstanding educators and researchers who are national and international leaders in their field
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have additional entry requirements Please search for Admissions Guide at futureaskadelaideeduau
bull Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
bull Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
bull Bachelor of Oral Health (BOH)
HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCESThe University of Adelaide is a world leader in health education and research The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences is number 1 in South Australia for Medicine Nursing Psychology and Dentistry
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Step 2 Achieve a mandatory progression score in your Foundation Studies Program
Step 1 Prerequisite subjectsDuring your Foundation Studies Program you must successfully complete one of the following prerequisite subjects ndash Biology Chemistry or Maths Our College staff will help you select your Foundation Studies prerequisite subjects
B MEDICINE AND B SURGERY B DENTAL SURGERY B ORAL HEALTH
83 83 70
Step 3 Achieve an acceptable English proficiency scoreIELTS is the preferred testing system and a minimum score of 70 overall all bands 70 is required
Step 4 Register for University Clinical Aptitude Test for Australia and New Zealand (UCAT ANZ) Details regarding the test and how to register are available on the UCAT ANZ website ucateduauucat-anz
Step 5 Online application to the University of AdelaideAll international applicants to MBBS BDS or BOH including international students studying in Australia submit an application online via internationaladelaideeduauadmissionshow-to-apply
Please note you will be required to enter your UCAT ANZ ID number during this application Please refer to the relevant Admissionsrsquo Guide for the specific details at futureaskadelaideeduau
Late applications will not be accepted
Step 6 Sit the UCAT ANZThe University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) is an admissions test used by the UCAT ANZ Consortium of universities in Australia and New Zealand for their medical dental and clinical science degree programmes The UCAT ANZ is a test used widely to help universities select applicants with the most appropriate mental abilities attitudes and professional behaviours required for new doctors to be successful in their clinical careers QS rankings by subject
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have specific entry requirements on progression from the College to the University
For more information please visit healthadelaideeduau
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Areas of Study
Step 7 Interview Eligibility OutcomeInterview eligibility is based on your performance in UCAT ANZ During September you will receive an email from the University of Adelaide which will contain important information on how to log into the AdmissionsAdelaide system to see your interview eligibility outcome
Step 8 InterviewCollege staff will assist you to prepare for your interview including several rounds of practice interviews The interview comprises of a series of scenarios and questions in which you
will need to demonstrate aptitudes such as self-awareness critical thinking problem solving and interpersonal skills Interviewers will also be looking for your compatibility and understanding of the degree and applicable health profession Interviews will be scheduled from late September to October and will be approximately 20 minutes in length
Step 9 Offers Offers will be sent by the University of Adelaide International Admissions Service between mid-October and early February
PROGRAM PROGRESSION REQUIREMENTS
B NURSING Foundation final score of 70
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (HONS)
B PHYSIOTHERAPHY (HONS)
Prerequisite of Biology or Chemistry or Maths
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B SPEECH PATHOLOGY (HONS)
Stage 2 English plus one of Stage 2 Biology OR Chemistry OR Mathematical Methods
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
IN THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR I HAD A FACE-TO-FACE SESSION TO HELP ME SELECT THE CORRECT SUBJECTS FOR MEDICINE WErsquoVE ALSO HAD MANY INFORMATION SESSIONS TO GUIDE US REGARDING OUR APPLICATION THE COLLEGE AND TEACHERS ARE THERE FOR THE STUDENTS TO HELP THEM AT ANY TIME
Gadeer Ahmed Egypt
Foundation Studies pathway to Medicine
Bachelor of Oral Health
Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Hons)
The Health and Medical Sciences programs listed on this page are quota programs and are not able to be packaged with the Foundation Studies Program Students will be offered a package with Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) or Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences and may be eligible to apply for their preferred quota program at the time of progression if they achieve a competitive score meet other entry and progression requirements and there are places available
UNIQUE COLLEGE SUPPORT TO PREPARE YOUWersquove designed an exclusive range of services to help you gain admission to the degree of your choice
Health and Medical Sciences 15
bull Information session with guest speakers and alumni
bull Online lsquohow to applyrsquo tutoring session
bull Critical thinking workshop
bull Assistance with UCAT ANZ preparation
bull Several rounds of practice interviews with extensive feedback
bull Links to industry and volunteering opportunities to strengthen your application
bull Personal guidance during your transition to the University of Adelaide
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Psychological Science
DEGREETRANSFER PROGRAMOur Degree Transfer Program is an excellent alternative to first year at University offering guaranteed entry to second year on successful completion
Degree Transfer pathwayTo successfully complete your Degree Transfer Program you will need to achieve a 50 pass in 8 academic courses and in Language for Study You will receive full credit for the first year courses and progress to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
16
2nd Year
2nd Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Degree Transfer Extended (DTE)1 bridging semester 15 weeks + 2 semesters 15 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Standard (DTS)2 semesters 12 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Accelerated (DTX)2 semesters 9 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Brid
ging
dagger Students who successfully complete their Degree Transfer Program are not required to supply evidence of IELTS to satisfy the Universityrsquos English requirements
CRICOS course codes 087624D 087625C 087626B 087627A 086313E 086315C 086316B 086317A 086314D 0101444 0101441
Program benefits
bull Yoursquoll study the same courses as you would in first year at the University and when you graduate yoursquoll secure your place in second year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull We offer a wide range of courses taught to the Universityrsquos syllabus with many taught on the Universityrsquos beautiful
North Terrace campus Yoursquoll learn content relevant to your degree and receive full credit for all University-level courses
bull Our classes are small and our fees are lower than the equivalent first-year courses at the University
bull Our English language entry requirements are flexible and yoursquoll be provided with English language and learning support to assist while yoursquore studying the Degree Transfer Program As our graduate you wonrsquot be required to provide any further evidence of your English language proficiency
4th Year
4th Year
4th Year
Study in 4th year will depend on the degree chosen
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
DEGREE TRANSFER EXTENDED (DTE)
DEGREE TRANSFER STANDARD (DTS)
DEGREE TRANSFERACCELERATED (DTX)
PROGRAM LENGTH 15 months
1 bridging semester + 2 semesters
12 months
2 semesters
9 months
2 semesters
INTAKE DATES 31 Mar 2021 27 Oct 2021
22 Feb 2021 19 Jul 2021
6 Oct 2021
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Australian Year 12 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
CONTACT HOURS Bridging semester
20 hours per week
Semester 1 and 2
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
BACHELOR DESTINATIONS Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Economics
Not all majors offered for Science intakes in March and July Please ask us for details
Visit collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information about the Degree Transfer Program
Areas of Study
Program overview
To complete your Degree Transfer Program and progress in to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree you will need to pass eight first-year semester-long university courses plus one full-year course (Academic English) For more information and course requirements please see pages 18 and 19
Degree Transfer Program 17
Science
Business Economics and Finance
Health and Medical Sciences
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
I WOULD RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE SINCE IT PROVIDES A SMOOTH TRANSITION TO THE UNIVERSITY I HAVE REALLY ENJOYED THE EXPERIMENTS AND PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES AND THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I HAVE LEARNED IS GROUP WORK SKILLS THE BRIDGING SEMESTER HELPED ME FIT INTO THE NEW ENVIRONMENT
Kai Chen China
Degree Transfer Extended pathway to Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DEGREE TRANSFER CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study the courses listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to enrol in courses required for your packaged degree and discipline (if relevant)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Bachelor of Computer Science DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Level 1 elective
bull Puzzle Based Learning
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
bull Level 1 elective
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Maths for Information Technology 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Chemical
Civil
Electrical and Electronic
Mechanical
Mining
Petroleum
Software
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Engineering Maths
Physics OR Chemistry
Academic English
bull Maths 1A
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Analog Electronics
bull Introduction to Petroleum Geosciences and the Oil Industry
bull Introduction to Process Engineering
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Statics
bull Introduction to Engineering EAL
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Electronic Systems
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Maths 1B
bull Physics 1E
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Programming (Matlab amp Excel)
bull Professional Practice 1
bull Digital Electronics
bull Civil and Environmental Engineering 1A
bull Introduction to Infrastructure
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Dynamics
bull Introduction to Mining Engineering
bull Introduction to Petroleum Engineering
bull Materials 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Bachelor of Information Technology Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Statistical Practice
bull Introduction to Programming for IT Specialists
bull Design Thinking Problems to Practice
bull Foundations of Project Management
bull Language for Study
bull Introduction to Computer Systemsbull Networks and Securitybull IT Projectbull Managing Organisations and Peoplebull Professional Practices
Faculty of Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Biomedical Science
Science
Agricultural Sciences
Food and Nutrition Science
Viticulture and Oenology Note chemistry at Year 12 level or equivalent is a prerequisite
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Core Maths
Computing
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1Abull Biology 1 Molecules Genes and Cellsbull Physics Physical Aspects of Naturebull Building a Habitable Environmentbull Nutrition 1bull Farm-gate to Fork - Food Production 1bull Foundations of Wine Science 1bull Agricultural Systems 1bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1Bbull Biology 1 Human Perspectivesbull Statistical Practice 1bull Planet Earthbull The Science and Technology of Food Production 1bull Biology 1 Organismsbull Soils and Landscapes 1bull Agricultural Productionbull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
18 For intake availability of Engineering specialisation refer to pathway guide page 8
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of the Professions
Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Commerce
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Marketing
bull Business Lifecycles
bull Personal Professional Development
bull Entrepreneurship Foundations and Mindset
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Economics DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Principles of Economics
bull Professional Practices
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Finance DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Accounting
Economics
Core Maths
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Language for Study
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Applications of Quantitative Methods in Finance
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1A
bull Health and Illness in Populations
bull Create Communicate Connect with Health Sciences
bull Language for Study
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1B
bull Saving Lives or Respecting Rights An Introduction to Health Ethics
bull Statistical Practice 1
bull Language for Study
Access to Degree Transfer courses may vary depending on time of intake and bachelorrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements The Degree Transfer (Health and Medical Sciences) pathway also provides students with the option to apply for entry into first year of the Bachelor of Nursing degree upon completion of the Degree Transfer Program For Bachelor of Nursing strict quotas apply The standard cut-off is the minimum academic threshold above which applications will be ranked on merit In addition to academic performance other selection criteria may affect merit ranking
Degree Transfer Curriculum 19See collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
Completion of the Bachelor of Commerce with Accounting major has industry accreditation from CPA Australia and CA ANZ
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAMThe College is the first education provider in Australia to offer a postgraduate pathway course to a Group of Eight University After you successfully complete your Pre-Masterrsquos Program yoursquore guaranteed entry into your packaged postgraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Flexible entry and English language
requirements mean you will start the program at the level best suited to your academic and English language ability
bull Our small class sizes ensure you will always have personalised attention and support
bull The three or four University masterrsquos level courses you study at the College are the same as those you would study at University and when you successfully complete these you will receive full credit
bull Once you graduate from the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will progress to the University program with no further English language evidence required
Program StructureOnce you are enrolled in the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will study 9-10 courses over two semesterstrimesters over 7 ndash 8 months In the first semestertrimester you will study preparatory courses to develop your study research and English skills
If you qualify for the Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated Program you will study 4 or 5 courses over one semestertrimester over 3 ndash 4 months During your semestertrimester at the College you will study three or four credit-bearing University courses plus Academic English
Whichever program you complete you will progress to the University of Adelaide with full credit for all credit-bearing University courses and commence in your second semester or trimester
Pre-Masterrsquos pathwayOn successful completion of your Pre-Masterrsquos Program at the College you are guaranteed entry to your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide
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CRICOS Course Code 094934J
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SemesterTrimester 2 SemesterTrimester 3
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
postgraduate degree
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
SemesterTrimester 4
Three or four semesterstrimesters at university depending on the duration of the postgraduate degree
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JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Areas of Study
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM (ACCELERATED)
PROGRAM LENGTH 2 semesterstrimesters 1 semestertrimester
PROGRAM STRUCTURE 4 preparatory courses3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses2 Academic English courses
3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses
1 Academic English course
INTAKE DATES 7 Apr 2021 (semester)13 Oct 2021 (semester and trimester)
27 Jan 2021 (trimester)22 Feb 2021 (semester)19 Jul 2021 (semester)
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent dependent on qualifications
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Successful completion of a bachelorrsquos degree or equivalent See academic entry requirements on pages 38 - 39
CONTACT HOURS First semester trimester20 hours per week
Pre-Mastersrsquo semester trimesterDepends on masterrsquos degree destination
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PREPARATORY SEMESTERTRIMESTER
Study and Research SkillsIntercultural StudiesQuantitative Skills for Postgraduate StudiesCritical Thinking for Postgraduate StudiesAcademic English A
Not Applicable
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PRE-MASTERrsquoS SEMESTERTRIMESTER
3 or 4 University courses Academic English B
3 or 4 University coursesAcademic English B
University courses will vary depending on masterrsquos degree destination students enrolled in the trimester based masterrsquos destinations will study 3 University courses while students enrolled in the semester based masterrsquos destinations will study 4 University courses Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan
^ Pre-Masterrsquos Program packaged with this degree is only available in February and October
Visit collegeadelaideeduaupre-masters for the most up to date information about the Pre-Masterrsquos Program
ArtsMaster of Arts (Environmental Studies)^
Master of Arts (International Relations)^
Health and Medical Sciences Master of Public Health
Business Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
Master of International Management^
Master of Applied Economics
Master of Applied Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Applied Project Management^
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)^
Master of Wine Business^
Pre-Masterrsquos Program 21
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Engineering Computer and Mathematical SciencesMaster of Computing and Innovation
AT THE COLLEGE YOU CAN MAKE NEW FRIENDS AND THE TEACHERS GAVE ME POSITIVE FEEDBACK TO HELP ME BETTER ADAPT TO STUDYING AND LIVING ABROAD I LIKE THE LEARNING ATMOSPHERE AT THE UNIVERSITYrsquoS HUB CENTRAL AND IrsquoM PROUD I GOT THE TOP GRADE IN MY ENGLISH CLASS
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Pre-Masterrsquos Program pathway to Master of Finance
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM CURRICULUMTo progress to the second semester trimester of your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will study the courses listed in the table You will receive credit for all credit-bearing University courses
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of Arts
Master of Arts (Environmental Studies) PMP (Semester) Oct PMP (Accelerated)(Semester) Feb
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Research Design and Methods (6 units) bull Introduction to Urbanisation (3 units) bull Engaging Communities Techniques and Analysis (3 units) bull Academic English B
Master of Arts (International Relations) bull Masterclass in Politics and International Relationsbull Research Design (3 units) bull Research Communication (3 units) bull Academic English B
Faculty of Engineering Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Master of Computing and Innovation PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Foundations of Computer Science (6 units)bull Engineering Communication and Critical Thinkingbull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Academic English B
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Master of Public Health PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
PMP February intakebull Qualitative Research Methods in Health (3 units)bull Introduction to Biostatistics (3 units)bull Promoting Health in Individuals and Populations (3 units)bull Introduction to Epidemiology (3 units)bull Academic English B
PMP July intakebull Environmental and Occupational Health (3 units)bull Global Public Health (3 units)bull Knowing what works - Evaluation in Public Health (3 units)bull Health Economics (3 units)bull Academic English B
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Access to PMP courses may vary depending on time of intake and masterrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements
Academic English B is not a credit-bearing University course
Pre-Masterrsquos Curriculum 23
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of the Professions
Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb Jul
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Concepts and Methods (M)bull Principles of Finance (M)bull Quantitative Methods (M)bull Economic Principles (M)bull Academic English B
Master of International Management PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Economics PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Intermediate Econometrics IID bull Applied Economic Principlesbull Intermediate Microeconomics IID bull Intermediate Macroeconomics IIDbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Innovation and Entreprenuership
Master of Innovation and Entreprenuership
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Entrepreneurial Concepts and Mindset bull New Venture Creationbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Project Management
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Risk Assessment and Managementbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Wine Business PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Program benefitsbull Learning is made fun Improve your
language skills such as speaking writing reading listening grammar and vocabulary while learning about Australia in a fun and engaging way
bull Cover essential academic skills such as group and team collaboration critical and creative thinking research and academic integrity and presentations
bull We offer a variety of assistance and counselling services for international students
bull Yoursquoll enjoy individual attention with our small class sizes and yoursquoll be assessed weekly to monitor your progress
bull Take advantage of our extracurricular activity program with a variety of activities tailored to enhance after class student experience
bull On successful completion of the program yoursquore guaranteed entry to your Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos program
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMSOur English Language Programs are courses designed to help you excel in your chosen field Learn to communicate with confidence and improve essential study skills in an English-speaking academic environment
Our courses are designed and taught by highly qualified and experienced English language teaching professionals It has been voted the best English program in Australia for the year 2020 by the English Language Barometer (ELB) and is recognised through its English Australia membership and National English Language Teaching Accreditation Scheme (NEAS) endorsement
English Language Programs pathwayUpon successful completion you will be able to communicate with confidence and obtain the essential language skills necessary for academic study in Australia
For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for details
Year 1
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
English for Academic Purposes
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CRICOS Course Codes 069098D 094050A
Postgraduate
Year 2 Year 3
Masterrsquos degree
Year 2 Year 3
Undergraduate
General Academic
English
Foundation Studies
Degree Transfer
Pre-Masterrsquos
Elementary
Pre-Intermediate
Intermediate
Visit collegeadelaideeduau for more information about studying at the University of Adelaide College
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Intakes Contact hours Class size
Corresponds with chosen FSP DT or PMP program entry 20 hours per week Maximum 18
RECOMMENDED STUDY DURATIONYou will be required to complete the recommended program duration according to your current English level Your English levels will be assessed before you begin your General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes course
English level
IELTS
Recommended GAEEAP duration
FSPDTEPMP
IELTS 45 (two bands of 40 and one band of 45) or equivalent 30 weeks^
IELTS 45 (three bands of 45 or higher) or equivalent 25 weeks^
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 40) or equivalent 20 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than two bands of 45) or equivalent 15 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 45) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 50 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 5 weeks
IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent not required
IELTS 55 (speaking or writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
not required
All applications will be assessed on an individual basis For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for detailsOnly available to the Pre-Masterrsquos program with a length of 2 semesterstrimesters^ Not available to the Pre-Masterrsquos Program as 20 weeks is maximum duration
English for Academic Purposes 25
Experienced teaching professionals
Personal learning support
Program benefits
Interactive curriculum
Member of English Australia
Quality endorsed by NEAS
THE BIG DIFFERENCE IS THAT IN AUSTRALIA I PRACTISE ENGLISH EVERY DAY BUT AT HOME I JUST USE MY ENGLISH IN CLASS IrsquoM ATTENDING EXTRA CLASS FOR SPEAKING AND PRONUNCIATION WHICH IS REALLY GOOD AND HELPS ME TO IMPROVE MY SPEAKING SKILLS
Qutibah Alamri Oman
English for Academic Purposes
English LevelIELTS
Recommended GAEEAP DurationDTSDTX requiring IELTS 55 overall (speaking and
writing 55 no other bands below 50)
IELTS 50 overall (both speaking and writing bands of 45 with no band below 45) or equivalent
20 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (no more than one speaking or writing band of 45 with no other band below 45) or equivalent
15 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (all bands 50) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 55 overall (either speaking or writing band 55 or above with no other band below 50) or equivalent
5 weeks
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STUDENTSUCCESS
We know that while yoursquore studying at the University of Adelaide College your experience is shaped both inside the classroom and in your life outside
COLLEGE SOCIAL CLUBThe College Social Club is famous for fostering new friendships Itrsquos also a great opportunity to learn new skills and gain experience in event planning budgeting mentoring new students and raising money for charities The Social Club runs great events on campus throughout the year so get involved as soon as you enrol
UNIVERSITY COMMUNITYRight from the first day you start at the College yoursquore a member of the University of Adelaide community Yoursquoll have 247 access to the University
campus including the Hub and yoursquoll be eligible to join the clubs and societies at the University of Adelaide there are more than 150 to choose from Whether yoursquore interested in sport politics music or photography yoursquore sure to find something yoursquoll love
BRING YOUR OWN DEVICEFor your convenience and to ensure you can study both on campus and at home we require you to bring your own device Technical and system requirements are listed on our website Search for device at collegeadelaideeduau
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theuniversityofadelaidecollege
STAY SAFE WITH SONDER
While yoursquore studying with us yoursquoll have free 247 access to highly trained Sonder support staff who can assist you if you need someone to track your journey check up on you or if yoursquore ill or injured Yoursquoll be given more information at orientation about the services available
STUDY ADELAIDEIf yoursquore looking for an international student mentor for tickets to the hottest events for help writing a resume for an opportunity to be an international student leader or just for some fun Study Adelaide is a brilliant organisation driven by and for international students
Student Success 27
ASK US WErsquoRE HERE FOR YOUWe offer two ways for you to access support services virtually and in real life At our new Student Services Hub at Level 2 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide you can meet with our team members for program advice and information about progressing to university and guidance on accommodation and student experience Once yoursquore enrolled yoursquoll also be able to access these services online
ACADEMIC AND ENGLISH ASSISTANCEThroughout your time at the College and at the University you will be able to access one-on-one assistance in academic areas such as referencing essay and report writing presentation and academic language skills Foundation Studies students can access the Tutor Assistance Program which provides subject-specific support Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos students can drop into the Universityrsquos Maths Learning Centre and Writing Centre for one-one-one assistance
THE NEW CAMPUS EXPERIENCEWe have just refurbished our campus including the student zones on all floors We now have collaboration space where you can get together with your classmates and study together several small meeting rooms which you can book in advance and USB stations to charge your device The cafeacute style break-out space on the second floor is perfect for independent studies with your classmates or catching up with friends for lunch in the brand new kitchen area bathed in beautiful natural light this is sure to be your new go-to space
We look forward to welcoming you to the University of Adelaide College Our friendly team are here to help you and wersquore sure yoursquoll love our newly renovated campus at 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide
STUDENTSERVICES
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ONLINE STUDENT SERVICES HUBFind the information you need at any time using our one-stop-shop virtual student hub Starting right from orientation you can catch up on anything yoursquove missed find the answers to common questions and make a time to meet with a staff member face-to-face You can also find the right academic support depending on your program or access assistance with accommodation There are pages where you can view the current announcements for the College and the academic calendar and timetable for all the important dates
WHOrsquoS WHOThe dedicated team of service professionals are your first stop for any matter at all and include our
bull Student Services Manager whorsquos responsible for overseeing the team to ensure you have the best experience possible
bull Accommodation Coordinator to assist you to find new accommodation in Adelaide or to change accommodation providers
bull Student Services Coordinator responsible for the welfare and academic advancement of students under the age of 18
bull Student Services Coordinators for Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs
PERSONAL SUPPORTWersquore here to support you while yoursquore studying with us If yoursquore missing home or struggling with your workload or you need someone to talk to for any reason at all let us know Our friendly Student Services team and our qualified counsellor are here to offer you caring and confidential assistance
ACADEMIC MANAGERSOur highly qualified Academic Managers play an integral role at the College and in the lives of our students they are the key link between life at College and the University They are responsible for all cohorts in their program of speciality (English Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos) and ensuring students are qualified and prepared for progression to the University They are also responsible for the curriculum you will study and ensuring our programs meet and exceed Australian Government quality assurance standards
Student Services 29
Adelaide is a place where yoursquoll find quality education in a city designed for life and with a lower cost of living than other Australian capitals you can enjoy a great lifestyle We offer a welcoming environment where students from all over the world can enjoy an excellent education along with work opportunities now and in the future
WARM WELCOMEOne in five South Australians were born overseas but now call Australia home and 27 of students in Adelaide are international^ The people of Adelaide celebrate our cityrsquos cultural diversity and go out of our way to welcome international students to the city
NATURAL BEAUTYSouth Australians live an active lifestyle and love the great outdoors Adelaide is a coastal city where pristine white beaches become the focus for recreation and relaxation Right on our doorstep and accessible by public transport yoursquoll find nature trails and national parks for hiking and biking
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ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
EASY TO GET AROUNDAdelaide is one of the worldrsquos most liveable cities but unlike some larger cities getting around is much quicker and easier A well-designed city allows for straightforward navigation on the cityrsquos buses trains and trams Therersquos free public transport in the city and walking and cycling are also very popular options
VIBRANT ATMOSPHERESouth Australia is known as the Festival State hosting more than four hundred festivals and events each year including the worldrsquos second largest annual arts festival the Fringe Festival In fact more festival tickets are sold in South Australia than any other state Adelaidersquos sporting calendar is also full of events that include cricket soccer and AFL (Australian Rules Football) Enjoy the best of Adelaidersquos sports and major international concerts at Adelaide Oval in the centre of the city
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Adelaide Lifestyle 31
For more information visit wwwcityofadelaidecomau or wwwstudyadelaidecom
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Darwin
Brisbane
Sydney
Canberra
Adelaide
Melbourne
Hobart
Perth
13 Million2
Population
Mediterranean1 climate
Maximum Average Temperature Summer 29 Winter 16
ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
1km
1wwwbomgovauclimate 2wwwabsgovaucensus
1km
1000 M
Adelaide Botanic Garden
Adelaide Zoo
Airport
Adelaide Oval
National Wine Centre
Barossa Valley
McLaren Vale
Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute
Adelaide city map 33
UoA
68UoAC
Urbanest student accommodation
The Village student apartmentsAdelaide Central Markets amp China Town
Rundle Mall
ADELAIDE CITY MAP
Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide Health amp Medical Sciences
ARE YOU UNDER THE AGE OF 18Our friendly staff look after all students at the College but we do take particular care of students who are under the age of 18 Before you arrive we will help you to arrange suitable accommodation either with a local homestay family or an apartment at our approved under 18 provider Urbanest Wersquoll pick you up at the airport and transfer you to your new home At College we will assign you your own personal welfare officer who you will meet with every two weeks to make sure yoursquore settling into your new life in Australia
ACCOMMODATIONWhether yoursquore moving to Adelaide for the first time or yoursquove studied here before finding a great place to live is essential There are a wide variety of great accommodation options available to students in Adelaide
HOMESTAY WITH A LOCAL FAMILYIf you would like to experience living with an Australian family we can arrange a homestay to host you during your time in Adelaide This is a fantastic cultural experience and also a great way to practise your English language skills outside of the classroom Homestay households are often in the suburbs of Adelaide but they will be well serviced by public transport You may be matched with a family with young children single adults or older couples
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Twin share studio at Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE VILLAGEIf yoursquore looking for a studio or shared apartment there are more options available These residences have affordable prices and common areas for socialising The Village is a purpose built student community located in the Adelaide central business districtYou will enjoy the convenience of a free door-to-door shuttle service between the Village and the main campus making it easy for you to get to lectures on time
For more information about student accommodation please send an email to collegeaccommodationadelaideeduau
URBANEST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEOur preferred student accommodation provider Urbanest is located across the road from the Universityrsquos main campus and a short walk through Rundle Mall to the College There are a variety of rooms available including studio rooms or single rooms in larger apartments You will benefit from the community environment and study spaces in addition to a video games room cinema gym and an amazing roof-top with BBQ
Accommodation 35
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide The University of Adelaide Village
2021 DOMESTIC FEES
DOMESTIC TUITION FEESProgram Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies Program Standard (FSP) March April and August 2021 All $9950 $19900dagger
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$9000 $27000
Engineering $9900 $29700
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$9900 $29700
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$11100 $22200
Engineering $11800 $23600
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$11800 $23600
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021Business
Economics$11100 $22200
Pre-Masters ProgramTwo semesters April and October 2021
All $12750$25500
One semester February and July 2021 $12750
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $12750 + $10200 $22950
One trimester February 2021 Business $10200 $10200
dagger Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee as outlined in the offer letter
All fees must be paid in full unless you withdraw prior to commencement of your program Please note that all fees stated are for 2021 For more information regarding fees and refunds please visit wwwcollegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for domestic students (Australian citizens and permanent residents only) They include tuition and other internal fees
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
36 Domestic fees
MEET YOU IN MELBOURNEFrom 2021 a number of University of Adelaide degrees will be offered at the new University of Adelaide Melbourne Campus In partnership with the University of Adelaide College the Melbourne Campus will offer both online and face-to-face study options designed specifically as pathways for students to enter undergraduate and postgraduate degrees
Our Melbourne Campus is located on the western fringe of the city in Docklands and will offer our Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs Once you successfully complete your pathway program you are guaranteed entry to your packaged degree in Accounting Business Finance or Information Technology with full credit for all University-level courses completed
Apply now with confidence visit collegeadelaideeduaumelbourne
International fees 37
2021 INTERNATIONAL FEES
ADDITIONAL FEESDetails Total (AUD)
Enrolment fee $350
Overseas Student Health Coverdagger $605 dagger
Facilities fee ndash The University of Adelaide $510
Under 18 guardianship fees$310 administrative fee +
$50 per week until student turns 18
General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes ndash books and materials
$18 per week
(maximum $360)
daggerOverseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members $605 per year is provided as a guide price costs can vary by supplier OSHC fees are reviewed annually Students may organise their own Overseas Student Health Cover or request that the University of Adelaide College arrange on their behalf
Course books and materials fee will vary depending on program duration and subjects studied but can be expected to be approximately $500-700 for the Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos programs
INTERNATIONAL TUITION FEESProgram Price (AUD)
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
$470 per week
Students who need extra language support prior to their Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masters Program should complete the required English duration Please see page 25 for more information
Program Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies ProgramStandard (FSP) March April and
August 2021 All $14900 $29800
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$14300 $42900
Engineering $15200 $45600
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$15200 $45600
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$17500 $35000
Engineering $18750 $37500
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$18750 $37500
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021BusinessEconomics
$17500 $35000
Pre-Masters Program Two semesters April and October 2021All
$22000 $44000
One semester February and July 2021 $22000 $22000
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $22000 + $17600 $39600
One trimester February 2021 Business $17600 $17600
Note Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee outlined in the offer letter
Students moving to Adelaide to study should also consider the following costs
Details Total (AUD)
Accommodation placement $320
Airport pick-up $150
HomestayFull Board (includes all meals except lunch on school days + laundry) $290ˆ per week
Part Board (accommodation only) $190 per week
Student apartment accommodation
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
Options and Prices varyApplication subject to approvalThe University of Adelaide Village
UniLodge City Gardens Options and Prices varyAtira Apartments
ˆ Extra charge for special dietary requirements may apply Options and prices vary Application subject to approval The costs in the above table are provided as a guide only and are subject to change These costs may be incurred only if required by students For information on cost of living please refer to wwwstudyinaustraliagovau
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
Please refer to page 25 for more information on recommended study durations The above is a guide only If in doubt please contact the College or the Collegersquos educational representative All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees Please ask your College representative for more information The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for international students They include tuition and other internal fees All first semester fees are required to be paid in full unless the student withdraws prior to the commencement of the program Students may wish to pay more than 50 of their tuition fees before programs commencement Subsequent semesterrsquos tuition fees must be paid before the commencement of the respective semester
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
ProgramEnglish entry requirements
IELTS iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English
Foundation Studies Program IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
50 overall (16 or above in speaking and writing) 48
Pre-Masters Program
Two semesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One semester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Two trimesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One trimester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Country Foundation Studies Program Degree Transfer Program
Australia Completion of Year 11 with C grade average Completion of Year 12 with required ATAR score
China Completion of Senior Middle Two with a minimum average of 70 Completion of Senior Middle Three DTE - 70 DTS DTX - 75
Hong Kong SAR Completion of HK Form 5 with a minimum average of 40 or 50 dependent on the pass mark
^HKDSE DTE - 10 points over best 5 subjects DTS DTX - 12 points over best 5 subjects
India Completion of Year 11 with a minimum average of 60 Completion of Year 12 Indian School Certificate (ISC) Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or Indian State Board Exams are considered please enquire for required score
Indonesia Completion of SMU 2 with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects Completion of SMU 3 DTE - minimum average of 60 in 4 academic subjectsDTS DTX - minimum average of 70 in 4 academic subjects
International Baccalaureate
Completion of Year 1 with 21 aggregate score in 6 relevant subjects Completion of IB Diploma or IB Certificate Results with an average score of DTE - 20DTS DTX - 22
Malaysia Completion of SPM with a minimum 5 passes in academic subjects with a C grade average (SPM forecast results accepted)
Completion of STPMA Levels (forecast results accepted) DTE - minimum of 2 E grades DTS DTX - minimum of 1 E and 1 D grades UEC (forecast results accepted) DTE - 35 points or less (best 5 subjects) DTS DTX - 30 points or less (best 5 subjects)
Oman Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates
Completion of General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects
Completion of General Secondary School CertificateDTE Business - minimum average of 80 in academic subjects DTE Science Health Science Computer Science and Engineering - minimum average of 85 in academic subjects
Singapore Sri Lanka United Kingdom
GCE O Levels minimum of C grade average in 5 subjects (forecast results accepted)
GCE A Levels (forecast results accepted)DTE - minimum 2 E gradesDTS DTX - minimum 1 E and 1 D grades
South Korea Completion of Senior High School Year 2 with a minimum average of 65 in academic subjects
Completion of Senior High School Year 3 DTE - minimum average of 55 in academic subjects DTS DTX - minimum average of 60 in academic subjects
Thailand Completion of Matayom 5 with a minimum GPA of 25 Completion of Secondary Education - Matayom 6DTE - minimum GPA of 20DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 22
Vietnam Completion of Year 11 with a minimum GPA of 65 Completion of Year 12DTE - minimum GPA of 65DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 70
All other countries Please enquire Applications will be considered individually Please enquire Applications will be considered individually
Minimum required score depends on preferred bachelor destination Note Entry into the Foundation Studies Music specialisation is subject to diagnostic testing of music knowledge and instrument proficiency^HKDSE Scoring System ndash Level 5 5 5 = 5 points Level 4 = 4 points Level 3 = 3 points Level 2 = 2 points Level 1 = 1 point
ENTRY REQUIREMENTSUNDERGRADUATE
38 Academic entry requirements
POSTGRADUATECountry Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
Bangladesh 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Pass or Honours) with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (in a professional field or 150 credits) from a Section 2 institution
Bhutan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Botswana Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the University of Botswana
Cameroon 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licence) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Canada Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Baccalaureat or Bachelier) from a Section 1 institution
China 3 or 4 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 or 5 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree awarded according to the Regulations Concerning Academic Degrees in the Peoples Republic of China from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Eqypt 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Fiji 3 yr Advanced Diploma or Higher National Diploma (not in a trade field) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 26750) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Ghana 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a Bachelorrsquos degree from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science amp Technology University of Ghana or the University of Cape Coast
Hong Kong SAR Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Academic entry requirements 39
Country Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
India 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (3rd or pass division) from a Section 2 institution or 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (2nd 3rd or pass division) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree in any division from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st or 2nd division) from a Section 2 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st division) from a Section 3 institution
Indonesia 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of C with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Sarjana MudaBakaloreat with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of A or B from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Iran 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a B grade average (140 pt minimum) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Japan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Gakushigo) from a Section 1 institution
Jordan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kenya 3 yr Diploma with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Korea South Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Haksa) with a minimum of 120 credits from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kuwait Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Kuwait University or a Section 2 institution
Laos 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from the National University of Laos or a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the National Univesity of Laos
Lebanon Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree or Licence or 4 yr Maitrise or Diplome from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Macau SAR 3 yr Higher Diploma (Bacharelato) with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licenciatura) with a GPA below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degee (Licenciatura) from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Lecenciatura) with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 insitution
Malaysia Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Mauritius Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nepal 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 70 (where pass is 50) 60 (where pass is 40) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nigeria 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 1 insitution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Oman 3 yr Higher Diploma with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 and below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 institution
Pakistan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (without Honours) with a grade average of 55 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree (in 2nd or 3rd Division) from a Section 2 institution
Philippines 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32 and below from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Saudi Arabia 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of pass or good from a Section 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 3 institution or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 4 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of very good or excellent from a Section 2 institution
Singapore Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
South Africa 3 yr National Diploma (at least 240 credits) with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr National Diploma or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Sri Lanka Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Taiwan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Thailand 3 yr Associate degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade above 30 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Uganda 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32550 from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Makerere University or the University of East Africa or successful completio of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
United Arab Emirates
3 yr Higher Diploma with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 or below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
United Kingdom
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
United States of America
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelor degree (with 120 semester credits or 180 quarter credits) from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Vietnam 3 yr Bang Tot nghiep Cao dang with a GPA of 3040 or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) less than 210 credits with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Chinh quy mode) or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) with 210 or more credits from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc from a Section 2 institution
Zambia 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of pass or satisfactory from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr (after O Levels) or 3 yr (after A Levels) Bachelor degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelor degree or 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of credit merit or distinction from a Section 1 institution
For countriesregions and qualifications not listed above please contact the University of Adelaide College Admissions for further information Equivalent qualifications will be considered Applications will be assessed based on the most recent academic results and additional admissions criteria may apply Academic assessment is based on the grades a student achieves in individual subjects as well as an aggregate grade Student applications will also be assessed against any relevant program prerequisites Only academic subjects will be considered during assessment Subjects such as religious studies ethics physical education etc will not be considered Complete academic transcripts must be produced at the time of application if available Note - Institution sections are determined by the Australian Governments Department of Education Country Education Profiles
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
40 Academic Calendar
While all information is correct at time of release (September 2020) please note that the information included above may be subject to change Please refer to the website for the most up-to-date information
Please note dates are dependent on the University of Adelaide (wwwadelaideeduaustudentdates) and may change 2022 dates are provided as an example and are not confirmed Students may need to remain in Adelaide after the end of the semester for replacement exams
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAM
2021
Standard (FSP) Accelerated (FSPX)
March 2021 intake April 2021 intake August 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 3 Mar 21 23 Jul 21 21 Apr 21 3 Sep 21 4 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 20 Oct 21 25 Feb 22
Orientation 3 Mar 21 5 Mar 21 21 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 4 Aug 21 6 Aug 21 20 Oct 21 22 Oct 21
Break 10 May 21 14 May 21 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 7 Jan 22
Exams 8 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 26 Aug 21 3 Sep 21 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 18 Feb 22 25 Feb 22
Break 26 Jul 21 30 Jul 21 6 Sep 21 10 Sep 21 27 Dec 21 11 Feb 22
Semester 2 2 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 13 Sep 21 11 Feb 22 14 Feb 22 15 Jul 22 28 Feb 22 15 Jul 22
Break 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 31 Dec 21 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22
Exams 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 27 Jan 22 4 Feb 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22
Graduation 23 Dec 21 10 Feb 22 14 Jul 22 14 Jul 22
DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAMExtended (DTE) Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
2021 March 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Bridging 31 Mar 21 9 Jul 21 27 Oct 21 11 Feb 22
Orientation 31 Mar 21 2 Apr 21 27 Oct 21 29 Oct 21
Break 25 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 5 Jul 21 9 Jul 21 7 Feb 22 11 Feb 22
Semester 1 Joins DTS Jul 21 Joins DTS Feb 22 22 Feb 21 3 Jul 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 6 Oct 21 7 Jan 22
Orientation 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21 6 Oct 21 8 Oct 21
Break 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 27 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 4 Jan 22 7 Jan 22
Semester 2 26 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 28 Feb 22 2 Jul 22 Joins DTS Feb 22
Break 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 11 Apr 22 22 Apr 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 18 Jun 22 2 Jul 22
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two semesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one semester)
April 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 7 Apr 21 9 Jul 21 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 22 Feb 21 3 July 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21
Orientation 7 Apr 21 9 Apr 21 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21
Break 12 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21
Semester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated Jul 21 Joins PMP Accelerated Feb 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two trimesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one trimester)
October 2021 intake January 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish
Trimester 1 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 27 Jan 21 8 May 21
Orientation 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 27 Jan 21 28 Jan 21
Exams 6 May 21 8 May 21
Break 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 10 May 21 24 May 21
Trimester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated (trimester) Jan 22
Representative informationRepresentative name (if relevant)
City Telephone (homemobile)
Representative signature
Student information (compulsory)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Date of birth (ddmmyyyy) Country of birth
Country of citizenship First language
Permanent address
City Stateprovince Postcode
Country Telephone (homemobile)
Are you an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Yes No
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College ndash Student ID and Online Account ActivationStudent ID card ID number and system password will only be granted to a valid personal student email address Enrolment and system access delays will occur if invalid email addresses are provided
Passport number (if available) Expiry date
Do you hold Permanent Residency or a current Australian visa
Yes No NA If yes please provide a copy of your PR or current Australian visa
Visa type (if relevant) Visa number (if relevant)
Your permanenthome country address is required by the Australian Government If it is not supplied your application cannot be processed
Parent legal guardian details (compulsory for students under 18)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Relationship to student (ie mother or father)
Permanent address of Parent or Guardian
Telephone (homemobile)
Education historyIf you are currently completing a qualification please indicate when you expect to complete this study (monthyear)
Name and location of institution (starting from the most recent qualification)
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2018-2020)
Name and location of institution
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2016-2018)
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E
APPLICATION FORMPlease print clearly in English and in BLOCK letters Tick boxes where appropriate
International Student Application Domestic Student Application
41
42
Current English proficiency
Is English your first language Yes No
Have you studied at secondary level with English as the language of instruction
Yes No If yes please provide evidence of language of instruction
Do you have an English Language score Yes No
If yes please select one of the following IELTS TOEFL iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English Other
Test date (ddmmyyyy) Score
Program selectionDegree Transfer
Degree Transfer Extended (Mar) Degree Transfer Extended (Oct) Degree Transfer Standard (Feb) Degree Transfer Standard (Jul) Degree Transfer Accelerated (Oct)
Foundation Studies
Foundation Studies (Feb) Foundation Studies (Apr) Foundation Studies (Jul) Foundation Studies Accelerated (Oct)
Pre-Masterrsquos
Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Mar) Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Feb) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Jul) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash Two trimesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One trimester (Feb)
English Language Programs
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
(5-10 weeks)
Year of entry to the University of Adelaide College (eg 2021 2022)
University Program
Please indicate which bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos degree you intend to study at the University of Adelaide (eg Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) [Civil])BachelorMaster of
Accommodation
Would you like the College to organise your accommodation for you in Adelaide Yes No
Would you like the College to organise your airport pick-up Yes No
Additional services
Would you like the University of Adelaide College to organise your Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) on your behalf Yes No
If yes please indicate Single Couple Family If no please list your current OSHC details
Policy provider
Policy number Start date Expiry date
Please note that OSHC is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members
Medical conditions
Do you have a disability impairment or long-term medical condition which may affect your studies Yes No
If yes please provide medical documentation from a relevant treating professional detailing the impact of your condition on your ability to meet academic demands Disclosure will not disadvantage your application and is confidential The information you provide will assist us in best catering for your needs
Privacy notice
The University of Adelaide College understands and respects that privacy is important to you We collect personal information about you so that we can provide you with the services you have requested We may also use your information to improve our products and services and offer you our or our partnersrsquo or suppliersrsquo products and services which may be relevant to you We may disclose personal information about you in accordance with our Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) including to your education agent and the Australian government Our privacy policy contains information about how you can access and correct the personal information we hold about you or make a privacy complaint You may contact the Privacy Officer (privacykaplaneduau) for more informationIn regard to promotional material please indicate below
I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College sent on behalf of its sponsors partners or suppliers andor I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College about its own publications information and events
DeclarationI have read understood and agree to be bound by the Terms and Conditions of enrolment I declare that I have read the instructions on this application form and that to the best of my knowledge the information provided by me is true and complete in every particular I acknowledge that the University of Adelaide College and the University of Adelaide may vary or reverse any decision regarding admission or enrolment made on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information provided by me I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to verify or obtain records from other educational institutions that I have attended I understand that I am seeking temporary entry into Australia for educational purposes only as a fee-paying student I understand that if I change my visa status I may be subject to different rules and conditions I understand the above conditions and am prepared to accept them in full In particular that I or my sponsor will be responsible for the full costs of the academic program for which I am seeking admission as well as the associated travel and living costs I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to provide information to my parent(s) or guardian(s) and my agent regarding my application for admission to the program listed above
I confirm that I have read understood and agree to be bound by the University of Adelaide College Terms and Conditions (refer to page 43)
Signature of student Date
Signature of parentguardian (required if student is under 18 years old) Date
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Terms and conditions 43
1 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
These Terms and Conditions are applicable to all students studying at the University of Adelaide College through Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670 CRICOS 03127E (the rsquoCollegersquo) including English Language Programs delivered by the College (CRICOS 03147E) and Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs delivered under agreement with the University of Adelaide (CRICOS 00123M)
11 Policies and procedures All College students are subject to the policies and procedures that are published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) and in the College student handbook including those dealing with student misconduct assessment progression enrolment deferral and cancellation complaints and appeals and refund Students must review these policies and procedures and ensure they understand and comply with the most up to date version of our policies and procedures at all times
12 Late arrivals vacations and absences All students are expected to attend class from the first day of their program No refund is given for time missed due to arrivals after the published program commencement date vacations absences or public holidays Such periods of absence will not be replaced by a free extension of any program No refunds or substitutions will be made for classes missed due to non-College external exams excursions orientation period or other obligations that fall outside the normal teaching schedule Classes are not held and many campus facilities are closed on public holidays All published program dates start on a Monday but if the Monday is a public holiday the program start will fall on the Tuesday Students may request written permission for late arrival up to 2 weeks from their published program commencement date Students who propose to arrive 2 or more weeks after the program commencement date will be required to catch up on the work that they have missed While every effort will be made to assist the student to catch up on program content the student is ultimately responsible Late arrivals will be assisted with registering and joining the program The student will have a responsibility to undertake an online orientation upon commencement
13 Campus facilities Students are advised that campus facilities may not be available during study breaks Details are available from the Student Services Team or Reception staff at the College
14 Placement The College may place a student into the most appropriate class and to postpone subjectscourses to the following semestertrimester where there is an insufficient number of students for that class or subjectcourse
15 Program changes The College may change program dates program curricula tutors and programs at any time at its discretion However in cases where the program is rescheduled before the first class and the new date is unacceptable to the student all unused tuition fees will be refunded
16 Tuition fees The student or studentrsquos family agrees to pay the total tuition fee and any additional charges in accordance with the fee schedule for the current year published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) Students who do not finalise their payments within the first two weeks will have their enrolment cancelled All refunds are made in accordance with the College Refund Policy Tuition fees include lessons orientation placement and progress testing and a College certificate upon successful completion of the program The College may withhold the granting of a certificate from a student if the studentrsquos tuition fees or any other fees remain outstanding
17 Repeat payment Students repeat a coursesubject or coursessubjects or semestertrimester will incur charges based on the current yearrsquos published tuition fees at the time of payment
18 Late payment A fee of AUD 100 applies on unpaid accounts 30 days after the date the payment was due
19 Books and materials fees Students may be required to purchase textbooks workbooks stationery software and other required learning materials at an additional cost Details of any additional costs are in the College student handbook or the relevant program or unit outline
110 Additional services Any additional services (such as travel telephone costs excursions medical costs special diet non-College exams and enrolment amendments) are not included in any fees unless specifically stated on a valid invoice from the College Students wishing to arrange homestay accommodation andor airport transfer can obtain further information at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauaccommodation
111 Privacy Personal information collected by the College or the University of Adelaide which includes information that identifies a student and information regarding a studentrsquos program progress and attendance may be shared by or between the College and the University of Adelaide and by either of them with the Australian government or State and Territory governments and their designated authorities the Tuition Protection Scheme the agent that recruited the student (unless specifically excluded) the studentrsquos parents (if under 18) College staff and contractors and between the College and the University of Adelaide and related body corporates of the College and their staff contractors and insurer This information may include personal information about you which is considered sensitive information contact details program enrolment details and changes program results and the circumstance of any suspected breach by the student of a visa condition The Collegersquos Privacy Policy outlines further information about the handling of personal information by the College (at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy) You may contact our Privacy Officer at privacykaplaneduau if you have any enquiries about your personal information or if you wish to make a privacy complaint
112 Medical costs The College is hereby authorised to seek medical treatment should the College or a staff member acting on its behalf consider such action necessary for a student The student agrees to indemnify the College for any expense loss damage or liability whatsoever suffered or incurred as a result of authorising and arranging such emergency medical treatment
113 Photography filming and sound recording The College or its representatives may arrange to photograph or shoot video footage of students for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online at any time including during graduation ceremonies Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College staff or its representative at the time of booking and state at the time of the photographing or video shooting that they do not wish to participate and remove themselves
2 THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE FEES
21 The University of Adelaide program fees will depend on the studentrsquos choice of undergraduate or postgraduate degree program and point of entry Further information is available on the University of Adelaide website currently at wwwadelaideeduau
3 DEFERRAL SUSPENSION AND CANCELLATION OF ENROLMENT
31 A student may apply to defer their studies on the grounds of compelling or compassionate circumstances such as their own ill health or that of a very close relative All applications for deferral from a program of study must be made in writing or using the relevant form available from the College Students should refer to the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) for details of the circumstances in which their enrolment may be deferred suspended or cancelled before submitting their application
32 A studentrsquos enrolment at the College may be suspended or cancelled in accordance with the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) including on the grounds of misbehavior by the student the studentrsquos failure to pay amount(s) owing to the College in accordance with this agreement or a breach of program attendance or progression by the student
4 REFUNDS
41 The Collegersquos Refund Policy is currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies All students must read the Refund Policy before accepting an offer of admission from the College Students requesting a refund are required to do so in accordance with the Refund Policy Approved refunds are paid in Australian dollars into the same bank account it was paid from Tuition fees are not transferable to other students
5 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
51 Visa information It is the responsibility of the student to arrange all applicable travel permits or visas and to have a valid passport for their whole period of study The student may be asked to make payment for their first study period before any of their visa documentation is issued A Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) may not be issued by the College until payment for the first study period has been received as per the Offer of Admission and the enrolment agreement has been signed and
returned to the College by the student The enrolment agreement includes reference to the pre-arrival information and grievance procedures information
52 Student visa obligations Student visa holders are required to maintain compliance with all applicable visa conditions including providing the College with a current residential address mobile number email address and who to contact in emergency situations as well as notifying the College of any change in these details within 7 days of the change maintaining satisfactory academic progress and attending a minimum of 80 of their program Students that fail to commence their enrolled program or fail to meet the requirement for 80 attendance or satisfactory academic progress will be reported to the Department of Home Affairs (DoHA) Any school-aged dependents accompanying overseas students to Australia will be required to pay full fees if they are enrolled in either a government or non-government school
53 Health insurance Health insurance is compulsory for student visa holders and their accompanying family members Students are required to provide proof of health insurance at the time of their enrolment Students will not receive a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) until they have obtained satisfactory health insurance for the length of their visa The Australian government requires all students on student visas to join the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) scheme a health insurance plan for overseas students in Australia Students must ensure that payment is made for compulsory OSHC before their visa is issued and that the insurance provides adequate coverage for the duration of the studentrsquos visa
54 Codes of practice The College abides by the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (the National Code) and the Educational Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (Cth) (ESOS Act) Further information about the National Code can be obtained at internationaleducationgovauregulatory-information
55 Living expenses Migration regulations in Australia require international students to show evidence that they can contribute to the cost of living and studying in Australia Further information can be obtained at wwwstudyinaustraliagovau or wwwhomeaffairsgovau
6 CONSUMER PROTECTION
61 These Terms and Conditions and the right to make complaints and seek appeals of decisions and actions under various processes does not affect the rights of the student to take action under the Australian Consumer Law if the Australian Consumer Law applies
62 Students will be advised of any changes to these Terms and Conditions that may result from a directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide or from a change in government legislation or regulation Any dispute claim or other matter arising will be subject to the laws of South Australia
63 Students who are dissatisfied with a decision made by the College may submit a complaint to the College in accordance with the relevant College Grievance Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) If a student is dissatisfied with the outcome of a complaint and subsequent appeal they may also submit an application for review of the Collegersquos decision or action to the Office of the Training Advocate (wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau) or the Overseas Student Ombudsman (wwwombudsmangovau)
7 DECLARATION
Upon submitting an application to the College and subsequently undertaking any study at the College the student (or their authorised representative on the studentrsquos behalf ndash if the student is under 18 years of age)
71 Declares that the information provided in their application form is true and complete in every detail
72 Understands that giving false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of their application or cancellation of their enrolment
73 Has read and understood these terms and conditions the published information in the College brochure and on the College (and the University of Adelaide) website and has sufficient information about the College to enrol
74 Authorises the College or its representatives to retain their photo image for identification purposes and consents to the use of any photographs or video footage taken of the student for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online (including at a graduation ceremony) at any time without further consent or notification Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College at the time of the photographing or video shooting of their wish not to participate and will remove themselves
75 Authorises the College to provide the University of Adelaide or any other educational institutions to which the student is seeking admission any required relevant official records and other personal information relevant to their application or studies The student also gives the College permission to obtain official records from any educational institution the student attends or has attended and from the University of Adelaide after their studies at the College have finished
76 Authorises and consents to the College to validate hisher qualifications and release copies of academic transcripts to prospective employers whenif required
77 For international students the student understands that the College will collect information during their enrolment in order to meet its obligations under the ESOS Act and the National Code and to ensure the student complies with the conditions of their visa and the studentrsquos obligations under Australian immigration laws The authority to collect information is contained in the ESOS Act ESOS Regulations and the National Code The international student authorises the College to provide information including personal and contact details program enrolment details and the circumstances of any suspected breach of their student visa conditions to the Australian Government the Tuition Protection Service (if relevant) and any other designated authorities The student also understands that this information can be disclosed without their consent where the College is authorised to or required to by law
78 Understands and consents to the collection and handling of personal information in accordance with the Collegersquos Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy)
79 Accepts liability for payment of all relevant fees identified in these Terms and Conditions the College brochure and on the College (or the University of Adelaide) website The student also understands the circumstances in which refunds will not be applicable as set out in these Terms and Conditions including the Collegersquos Refund Policy and that fees may increase with notification from the College during the program For international students the student has also read the information provided in relation to living expenses and they understand that the cost of living in Australia may be higher than in their own country and the student confirms that they can meet those costs
710 Understands and agrees to abide by all the College policies and procedures (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies)
710 Agrees to notify the College of their contact details including their current residential address mobile number (if any) and email address and who to contact in emergency situations The student also agrees to notify the College of any change in those details within 7 days of the change
711 Acknowledges that the College reserves the right to change terms conditions or policies without prior notice in order to meet its legislative requirements or to follow directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide
and agrees to keep themselves up to date with the changes occurring by checking regularly the website andor speak to staff at the College
The following websites may be of use for international students
bull Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) internationaleducationgovau
bull Department of Home Affairs wwwhomeaffairsgovau
bull Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade wwwdfatgovau
bull Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service wwwagriculturegovau
bull Overseas Student Ombudsman wwwombudsmangovau
bull Office of the Training Advocate (SA only) wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau
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FOR FURTHER ENQUIRIESThe University of Adelaide College 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide SA 5000 Australia
Telephone +61 8 8313 3430 Email collegeadelaideeduau
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Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M | English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E copy The University of Adelaide College Published January 2021 Version 20
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OUR CAMPUS FACILITIESAs a student at the University of Adelaide College you will have access to first class facilities at both the College and at the University of Adelaide
The University of Adelaide College campus
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COLLEGE FACILITIESbull Modern classrooms and study areas
bull Collaborative space
bull Dedicated student computer suite
bull Student kitchen
bull Student lounges
bull Student resource centre
UNIVERSITY FACILITIESbull Hub Central
bull Barr Smith Library
bull UniBar
bull Sports Hub Fitness Centre
bull University social clubs and societies
bull Prayer rooms
Our campus facilities 5
GROUP OF EIGHTThe University of Adelaide is a member of the Group of Eight a coalition of Australiarsquos leading research-intensive universities which include some of the largest and oldest institutions in the country
RESEARCH THAT SHAPES THE FUTUREThe University of Adelaide leads world-class research that responds to industry needs and societal challenges The outcomes translate to social and economic benefits that impact and improve the world around us
A reputation for research excellence with 100 of our research rated lsquoworld-class or aboversquo by ERA with 41 fields achieving the highest possible rating
Our researchers work closely with government industry and global partners creating new industries and changing existing ones
Our current industries of focus are
bull Defence Cyber and Space
bull Energy Mining and Resources
bull Health and Biotech
bull Creative and Culture
bull Agriculture Food and Wine
Our researchers work with more than 400 government and industry partners per year on research contracts worth more than $40 million
We have six world-leading multidisciplinary research institutes tackling the worldrsquos grand challenges They work in a culture of innovation combining academic creativity with commercial rigour to connect todayrsquos research with solutions for tomorrow
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEThe University of Adelaide is one of Australiarsquos leading research-intensive universities and is consistently ranked among the top 1 universities in the world
A University of Adelaide education prepares graduates for meaningful careers relevant to the changing requirements of employers and the needs of industry and the community
We are a university committed to global perspectives ndash where international and domestic students learn with and from one another in an environment that pursues excellence values creativity and welcomes diversity
University of Adelaide graduates gain deep discipline knowledge while developing the skills that employers desire such as leadership critical thinking and problem solving as well as communication resilience and an entrepreneurial mindset
We facilitate lifelong learning for past students or industry who need to upskill reskill or develop capabilities in the fast-changing world of work
The integration of research and education provides a foundation for a generation of entrepreneurs who can translate new knowledge into societal benefit
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Visit adelaideeduau for more information about studying at the University of Adelaide
Top 1 of universities
globally
1
7000+ International students from 100+ countries^
100+ Rhodes Scholars^
140+ Fullbright Scholars^
5 Nobel Prize winners^
The University of Adelaide 7
Times Higher (2020) and QS ranking (2021)^wwwadelaideeduau
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degreesDuration
(years)
Foundation Studies intakes Degree Transfer intakes
Standard Accelerated Extended Standard Accelerated
MAR APR AUG OCT MAR OCT FEB JUL OCT
B Agricultural Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Applied Data Analytics 3 bull bull bull bull
B Architectural Design 3 bull bull bull
B Arts 3 bull bull bull bull
B Business 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Commerce 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Computer Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Creative Arts 3 bull bull bull bull
B Criminology 3 bull bull bull bull
B Dental Surgery 5 bull
B Economics 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) - Flexible Entry ^ 1 bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Architectural and Stuctural) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Civil) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Mining) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Petroleum) with majors 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Software) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Environmental Policy and Management 3 bull bull bull bull
B Finance 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Food and Nutrition Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Health and Medical Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Information Technology 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Innovation and Entrepreneurship 3 bull bull bull bull
B International Development 3 bull bull bull bull
B International Relations 3 bull bull bull bull
B Languages 3 bull bull
B Laws 4 bull bull bull bull
B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull
UNIVERSITY PATHWAY GUIDEWith our range of flexible university preparation programs you can design your own pathway into one of the many degrees on offer at the University of Adelaide
8
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degreesDuration
(years)
Foundation Studies intakes Degree Transfer intakes
Standard Accelerated Extended Standard Accelerated
MAR APR AUG OCT MAR OCT FEB JUL OCT
B Mathematical Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull
B Media 3 bull bull bull bull
B Medicine and B Surgery 6 bull
B Music 3 bull bull
B Nursing 3 bull bull
B Occupational Therapy (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Oral Health 3 bull
B Philosophy Politics and Economics 3 bull bull bull bull
B Physiotherapy (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Project Management 3 bull bull bull bull
B Psychological Science 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Science (Animal Behaviour) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Animal Science) 3 bull bull
B Science (Biomedical Science) 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Science (Biotechnology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics) 4 bull bull
B Science (Marine Biology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Mineral Geoscience) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 3 bull bull
B Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 3 bull
B Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Sociology 3 bull bull bull bull
B Speech Pathology (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Arts 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Business Management 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Music 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Science 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Arts 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Economics 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Music 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Science 4 bull bull
B Technology (Construction) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Technology (Defence Industries) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Veterinary Technology 3 bull
B Viticulture and Oenology 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
Note Degrees with other entry criteria or quotas cannot be packaged Other selection criteria andor quotas may apply for acceptance at the University of Adelaide ^Students must transfer into a named Bachelor of Engineering degree at the completion of the first year of the bachelor degree daggerBachelor of Teaching and Bachelor of Nursing will have higher IELTS requirements Please ask us for details Not all majors are offered Please enquire for availability
For more information on available degrees at the University of Adelaide visit adelaideeduaudegree-finder University Pathway Guide 9
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAMOur Foundation Studies Program is the perfect pathway to your dream degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Our program has been designed
with the University specifically for international students who have completed the equivalent of Australian Year 11 Foundation Studies will prepare you for entry into first year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull Once you achieve the score outlined in your offer letter (see pages 12 and 13) yoursquore guaranteed entry to your packaged degree and for most bachelorrsquos degrees you wonrsquot need to provide any further English language evidence
bull Degrees including the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery Bachelor of Oral Health Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience) Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Nursing and Allied Health degrees have additional entry requirements Please ask us for details
bull We offer a wide range of subjects for Foundation Studies students Our staff will ensure you meet any prerequisite subjects and your other subjects are relevant to your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull The University will issue you a packaged Confirmation of Enrolment for the entire duration of study at the College and the University
Foundation Studies pathwayOn successful completion of your Foundation Studies Program and having attained the required score (see pages 12 and 13) you will progress to the first year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Foundation Studies Program (FSP)2 semesters 9-11 monthsProgression Min 70 pass English no IELTS required
10
Subject to satisfying the Universityrsquos entry requirements
CRICOS course codes 041530A 041531M 094915A
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Visit collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information about the Foundation Studies Program
Science and Agriculture
Business Economics and Law
Health and Medical Sciences
Areas of Study
Education Humanities Music and Social Sciences
STANDARD (FSP) STANDARD (FSP) STANDARD (FSP) ACCELERATED (FSPX)
Study weeks 40 weeks 40 weeks 40 weeks 34 weeks
Intake dates 3 Mar 2021 21 Apr 2021 4 Aug 2021 20 Oct 2021
English entry requirements IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent OR
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
Academic entry requirements Australian Year 11 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
Contact hours 20 hours per week 20 hours per week 20 hours per week 25 hours per week
Compulsory subjects Critical Thinking
English for Academic Purposes
Other available subjects Accounting
Australian Studies^
Biology
Chemistry
Computing and Information Systems
Design Studies^
Economics
General Mathematics
Maths Methods
Musicianship^
Music Appreciation and Practice^
Nutrition^
Physics
Specialist Maths
Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan ^ Subject available in the March and August intakes only
Program overview
To complete your Foundation Studies Program and progress to the first year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study five subjects over two semesters For more information and subject recommendations please see pages 12 and 13
Foundation Studies Program 11
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
This Foundation Studies Program meets the requirements for foundation programs which have been registered on CRICOS for delivery in Australia to overseas students providing an academic preparation for seeking entry to first year undergraduate study or equivalent
I RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THE STUDY ENVIRONMENT VERY SUPPORTIVE TEACHERS AND GOOD LOCATION AS IT IS THE CLOSEST EXPERIENCE TO UNI MY TIPS ARE DONrsquoT BE AFRAID TO ASK EVERYONE IS SO NICE HERE AND TAKE EVERY OPPORTUNITY YOU CAN TO ENJOY THE MANY INTERESTING EVENTS
Marady Peou (Jason) Cambodia Foundation Studies pathway to Nursing
FOUNDATION STUDIES CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to achieve the score listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to select subjects that meet any university prerequisites (compulsory subjects)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Faculty of Arts
Arts Humanities and Social Sciences
B Languages 70 Mar Apr bull Australian Studies (March and August) bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
One of Maths Methods OR General Mathematics OR Economics OR Biology OR Nutrition OR Chemistry
B Arts 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Criminology 74
B Environmental Policy and ManagementB International DevelopmentB International RelationsB Philosophy Politics and EconomicsB Sociology
70
Music B Music 70 Mar Aug bull Musicianshipbull Music Appreciation and Practicebull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes One of
Australian Studies OR Economics OR Computing and Information Systems OR Maths Methods OR General Mathematics
Teachingdagger B Teaching (Middle) with B Music 74 Mar
See required subjects associated with specific bachelor destinations
B Teaching (Middle) with B Arts
B Teaching (Middle) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Middle) with B Science
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Arts
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Economics
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Music
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Science
Mar Apr
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Computer Science and IT
B Computer Science
B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Computing and Information Systems OR Physicsbull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Technology (Defence Industries) 65
B Technology (Construction) 70
B Information Technology 65 bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposesbull General Mathematics
Engineering B Engineering (Honours)(Electrical and Electronic)
B Engineering (Honours)(Software)
77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinkingbull Chemistry OR Physics OR Biologybull English for Academic Purposes
B Engineering (Honours)(Civil)B Engineering (Honours)(Mining)B Engineering (Honours)(Mechanical)
B Engineering (Honours)(Flexible Entry) Mar Apr
B Engineering (Honours)(Petroleum) Mar Apr Aug
B Engineering (Honours) (Architectural and Structural) Mar Aug Oct
B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical)
Mar Aug Oct bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Chemistrybull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Mathematical Sciences
B Mathematical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Critical Thinking bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Physics bull English for Academic Purposes
12
These programs have additional entry requirements Please see pages 14 and 15 for further details Music has additional entry requirements and is recommended for the March intake only ^ These programs have specific entry requirements including English proficiency tested at progression to the University Please see page 15 for further details Other selection criteria apply Please ask us for more details
Not all elective subjects will be offered in every intake and are subject to demand Students should consult adelaideeduaudegree-finder for degree prerequisites There are advanced degrees and double degrees which may be available to students dependent on meeting progression score requirements
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Architecture B Architectural Design 74 Mar Apr Aug bull Design Studiesbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Health and Medical Sciences
B Dental Surgery 83 Mar bull Chemistrybull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Health and Medical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Medicine and B Surgery 83 Mar
B Nursing^ 70
B Occupational Therapy (Hons)^ 83
B Oral Health 70
B Physiotherapy^ (Hons) 83 Mar Apr
B Psychological Science 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Speech Pathology (Hons)^ 83 Mar
Faculty of the Professions
Business Commerce and Economics
B Business
B Commerce
B Economics
B Finance
B Innovation and Entrepreneurship
B Project Management
74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Law B Laws 80 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Sciences
Science B Applied Data Analytics 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Chemistry bull Maths Methods OR
General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Agricultural Sciences
B Food and Nutrition Science 70
B Science
B Science (Animal Science) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Animal Behaviour) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Biomedical Science)
B Science (Biotechnology)
B Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Marine Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Mineral Geoscience)
B Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 74 Mar Apr
B Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 83 Mar
B Veterinary Technology 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Viticulture and Oenology 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
Foundation Studies Curriculum 13
See collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
At the University you will learn in stunning state-of-the-art facilities that are among the worldrsquos best while being guided by outstanding educators and researchers who are national and international leaders in their field
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have additional entry requirements Please search for Admissions Guide at futureaskadelaideeduau
bull Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
bull Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
bull Bachelor of Oral Health (BOH)
HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCESThe University of Adelaide is a world leader in health education and research The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences is number 1 in South Australia for Medicine Nursing Psychology and Dentistry
14
Step 2 Achieve a mandatory progression score in your Foundation Studies Program
Step 1 Prerequisite subjectsDuring your Foundation Studies Program you must successfully complete one of the following prerequisite subjects ndash Biology Chemistry or Maths Our College staff will help you select your Foundation Studies prerequisite subjects
B MEDICINE AND B SURGERY B DENTAL SURGERY B ORAL HEALTH
83 83 70
Step 3 Achieve an acceptable English proficiency scoreIELTS is the preferred testing system and a minimum score of 70 overall all bands 70 is required
Step 4 Register for University Clinical Aptitude Test for Australia and New Zealand (UCAT ANZ) Details regarding the test and how to register are available on the UCAT ANZ website ucateduauucat-anz
Step 5 Online application to the University of AdelaideAll international applicants to MBBS BDS or BOH including international students studying in Australia submit an application online via internationaladelaideeduauadmissionshow-to-apply
Please note you will be required to enter your UCAT ANZ ID number during this application Please refer to the relevant Admissionsrsquo Guide for the specific details at futureaskadelaideeduau
Late applications will not be accepted
Step 6 Sit the UCAT ANZThe University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) is an admissions test used by the UCAT ANZ Consortium of universities in Australia and New Zealand for their medical dental and clinical science degree programmes The UCAT ANZ is a test used widely to help universities select applicants with the most appropriate mental abilities attitudes and professional behaviours required for new doctors to be successful in their clinical careers QS rankings by subject
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have specific entry requirements on progression from the College to the University
For more information please visit healthadelaideeduau
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Areas of Study
Step 7 Interview Eligibility OutcomeInterview eligibility is based on your performance in UCAT ANZ During September you will receive an email from the University of Adelaide which will contain important information on how to log into the AdmissionsAdelaide system to see your interview eligibility outcome
Step 8 InterviewCollege staff will assist you to prepare for your interview including several rounds of practice interviews The interview comprises of a series of scenarios and questions in which you
will need to demonstrate aptitudes such as self-awareness critical thinking problem solving and interpersonal skills Interviewers will also be looking for your compatibility and understanding of the degree and applicable health profession Interviews will be scheduled from late September to October and will be approximately 20 minutes in length
Step 9 Offers Offers will be sent by the University of Adelaide International Admissions Service between mid-October and early February
PROGRAM PROGRESSION REQUIREMENTS
B NURSING Foundation final score of 70
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (HONS)
B PHYSIOTHERAPHY (HONS)
Prerequisite of Biology or Chemistry or Maths
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B SPEECH PATHOLOGY (HONS)
Stage 2 English plus one of Stage 2 Biology OR Chemistry OR Mathematical Methods
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
IN THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR I HAD A FACE-TO-FACE SESSION TO HELP ME SELECT THE CORRECT SUBJECTS FOR MEDICINE WErsquoVE ALSO HAD MANY INFORMATION SESSIONS TO GUIDE US REGARDING OUR APPLICATION THE COLLEGE AND TEACHERS ARE THERE FOR THE STUDENTS TO HELP THEM AT ANY TIME
Gadeer Ahmed Egypt
Foundation Studies pathway to Medicine
Bachelor of Oral Health
Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Hons)
The Health and Medical Sciences programs listed on this page are quota programs and are not able to be packaged with the Foundation Studies Program Students will be offered a package with Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) or Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences and may be eligible to apply for their preferred quota program at the time of progression if they achieve a competitive score meet other entry and progression requirements and there are places available
UNIQUE COLLEGE SUPPORT TO PREPARE YOUWersquove designed an exclusive range of services to help you gain admission to the degree of your choice
Health and Medical Sciences 15
bull Information session with guest speakers and alumni
bull Online lsquohow to applyrsquo tutoring session
bull Critical thinking workshop
bull Assistance with UCAT ANZ preparation
bull Several rounds of practice interviews with extensive feedback
bull Links to industry and volunteering opportunities to strengthen your application
bull Personal guidance during your transition to the University of Adelaide
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Psychological Science
DEGREETRANSFER PROGRAMOur Degree Transfer Program is an excellent alternative to first year at University offering guaranteed entry to second year on successful completion
Degree Transfer pathwayTo successfully complete your Degree Transfer Program you will need to achieve a 50 pass in 8 academic courses and in Language for Study You will receive full credit for the first year courses and progress to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
16
2nd Year
2nd Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Degree Transfer Extended (DTE)1 bridging semester 15 weeks + 2 semesters 15 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Standard (DTS)2 semesters 12 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Accelerated (DTX)2 semesters 9 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Brid
ging
dagger Students who successfully complete their Degree Transfer Program are not required to supply evidence of IELTS to satisfy the Universityrsquos English requirements
CRICOS course codes 087624D 087625C 087626B 087627A 086313E 086315C 086316B 086317A 086314D 0101444 0101441
Program benefits
bull Yoursquoll study the same courses as you would in first year at the University and when you graduate yoursquoll secure your place in second year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull We offer a wide range of courses taught to the Universityrsquos syllabus with many taught on the Universityrsquos beautiful
North Terrace campus Yoursquoll learn content relevant to your degree and receive full credit for all University-level courses
bull Our classes are small and our fees are lower than the equivalent first-year courses at the University
bull Our English language entry requirements are flexible and yoursquoll be provided with English language and learning support to assist while yoursquore studying the Degree Transfer Program As our graduate you wonrsquot be required to provide any further evidence of your English language proficiency
4th Year
4th Year
4th Year
Study in 4th year will depend on the degree chosen
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
DEGREE TRANSFER EXTENDED (DTE)
DEGREE TRANSFER STANDARD (DTS)
DEGREE TRANSFERACCELERATED (DTX)
PROGRAM LENGTH 15 months
1 bridging semester + 2 semesters
12 months
2 semesters
9 months
2 semesters
INTAKE DATES 31 Mar 2021 27 Oct 2021
22 Feb 2021 19 Jul 2021
6 Oct 2021
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Australian Year 12 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
CONTACT HOURS Bridging semester
20 hours per week
Semester 1 and 2
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
BACHELOR DESTINATIONS Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Economics
Not all majors offered for Science intakes in March and July Please ask us for details
Visit collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information about the Degree Transfer Program
Areas of Study
Program overview
To complete your Degree Transfer Program and progress in to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree you will need to pass eight first-year semester-long university courses plus one full-year course (Academic English) For more information and course requirements please see pages 18 and 19
Degree Transfer Program 17
Science
Business Economics and Finance
Health and Medical Sciences
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
I WOULD RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE SINCE IT PROVIDES A SMOOTH TRANSITION TO THE UNIVERSITY I HAVE REALLY ENJOYED THE EXPERIMENTS AND PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES AND THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I HAVE LEARNED IS GROUP WORK SKILLS THE BRIDGING SEMESTER HELPED ME FIT INTO THE NEW ENVIRONMENT
Kai Chen China
Degree Transfer Extended pathway to Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DEGREE TRANSFER CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study the courses listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to enrol in courses required for your packaged degree and discipline (if relevant)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Bachelor of Computer Science DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Level 1 elective
bull Puzzle Based Learning
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
bull Level 1 elective
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Maths for Information Technology 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Chemical
Civil
Electrical and Electronic
Mechanical
Mining
Petroleum
Software
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Engineering Maths
Physics OR Chemistry
Academic English
bull Maths 1A
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Analog Electronics
bull Introduction to Petroleum Geosciences and the Oil Industry
bull Introduction to Process Engineering
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Statics
bull Introduction to Engineering EAL
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Electronic Systems
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Maths 1B
bull Physics 1E
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Programming (Matlab amp Excel)
bull Professional Practice 1
bull Digital Electronics
bull Civil and Environmental Engineering 1A
bull Introduction to Infrastructure
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Dynamics
bull Introduction to Mining Engineering
bull Introduction to Petroleum Engineering
bull Materials 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Bachelor of Information Technology Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Statistical Practice
bull Introduction to Programming for IT Specialists
bull Design Thinking Problems to Practice
bull Foundations of Project Management
bull Language for Study
bull Introduction to Computer Systemsbull Networks and Securitybull IT Projectbull Managing Organisations and Peoplebull Professional Practices
Faculty of Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Biomedical Science
Science
Agricultural Sciences
Food and Nutrition Science
Viticulture and Oenology Note chemistry at Year 12 level or equivalent is a prerequisite
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Core Maths
Computing
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1Abull Biology 1 Molecules Genes and Cellsbull Physics Physical Aspects of Naturebull Building a Habitable Environmentbull Nutrition 1bull Farm-gate to Fork - Food Production 1bull Foundations of Wine Science 1bull Agricultural Systems 1bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1Bbull Biology 1 Human Perspectivesbull Statistical Practice 1bull Planet Earthbull The Science and Technology of Food Production 1bull Biology 1 Organismsbull Soils and Landscapes 1bull Agricultural Productionbull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
18 For intake availability of Engineering specialisation refer to pathway guide page 8
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of the Professions
Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Commerce
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Marketing
bull Business Lifecycles
bull Personal Professional Development
bull Entrepreneurship Foundations and Mindset
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Economics DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Principles of Economics
bull Professional Practices
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Finance DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Accounting
Economics
Core Maths
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Language for Study
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Applications of Quantitative Methods in Finance
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1A
bull Health and Illness in Populations
bull Create Communicate Connect with Health Sciences
bull Language for Study
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1B
bull Saving Lives or Respecting Rights An Introduction to Health Ethics
bull Statistical Practice 1
bull Language for Study
Access to Degree Transfer courses may vary depending on time of intake and bachelorrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements The Degree Transfer (Health and Medical Sciences) pathway also provides students with the option to apply for entry into first year of the Bachelor of Nursing degree upon completion of the Degree Transfer Program For Bachelor of Nursing strict quotas apply The standard cut-off is the minimum academic threshold above which applications will be ranked on merit In addition to academic performance other selection criteria may affect merit ranking
Degree Transfer Curriculum 19See collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
Completion of the Bachelor of Commerce with Accounting major has industry accreditation from CPA Australia and CA ANZ
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAMThe College is the first education provider in Australia to offer a postgraduate pathway course to a Group of Eight University After you successfully complete your Pre-Masterrsquos Program yoursquore guaranteed entry into your packaged postgraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Flexible entry and English language
requirements mean you will start the program at the level best suited to your academic and English language ability
bull Our small class sizes ensure you will always have personalised attention and support
bull The three or four University masterrsquos level courses you study at the College are the same as those you would study at University and when you successfully complete these you will receive full credit
bull Once you graduate from the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will progress to the University program with no further English language evidence required
Program StructureOnce you are enrolled in the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will study 9-10 courses over two semesterstrimesters over 7 ndash 8 months In the first semestertrimester you will study preparatory courses to develop your study research and English skills
If you qualify for the Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated Program you will study 4 or 5 courses over one semestertrimester over 3 ndash 4 months During your semestertrimester at the College you will study three or four credit-bearing University courses plus Academic English
Whichever program you complete you will progress to the University of Adelaide with full credit for all credit-bearing University courses and commence in your second semester or trimester
Pre-Masterrsquos pathwayOn successful completion of your Pre-Masterrsquos Program at the College you are guaranteed entry to your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide
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CRICOS Course Code 094934J
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SemesterTrimester 2 SemesterTrimester 3
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
postgraduate degree
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
SemesterTrimester 4
Three or four semesterstrimesters at university depending on the duration of the postgraduate degree
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JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Areas of Study
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM (ACCELERATED)
PROGRAM LENGTH 2 semesterstrimesters 1 semestertrimester
PROGRAM STRUCTURE 4 preparatory courses3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses2 Academic English courses
3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses
1 Academic English course
INTAKE DATES 7 Apr 2021 (semester)13 Oct 2021 (semester and trimester)
27 Jan 2021 (trimester)22 Feb 2021 (semester)19 Jul 2021 (semester)
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent dependent on qualifications
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Successful completion of a bachelorrsquos degree or equivalent See academic entry requirements on pages 38 - 39
CONTACT HOURS First semester trimester20 hours per week
Pre-Mastersrsquo semester trimesterDepends on masterrsquos degree destination
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PREPARATORY SEMESTERTRIMESTER
Study and Research SkillsIntercultural StudiesQuantitative Skills for Postgraduate StudiesCritical Thinking for Postgraduate StudiesAcademic English A
Not Applicable
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PRE-MASTERrsquoS SEMESTERTRIMESTER
3 or 4 University courses Academic English B
3 or 4 University coursesAcademic English B
University courses will vary depending on masterrsquos degree destination students enrolled in the trimester based masterrsquos destinations will study 3 University courses while students enrolled in the semester based masterrsquos destinations will study 4 University courses Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan
^ Pre-Masterrsquos Program packaged with this degree is only available in February and October
Visit collegeadelaideeduaupre-masters for the most up to date information about the Pre-Masterrsquos Program
ArtsMaster of Arts (Environmental Studies)^
Master of Arts (International Relations)^
Health and Medical Sciences Master of Public Health
Business Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
Master of International Management^
Master of Applied Economics
Master of Applied Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Applied Project Management^
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)^
Master of Wine Business^
Pre-Masterrsquos Program 21
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Engineering Computer and Mathematical SciencesMaster of Computing and Innovation
AT THE COLLEGE YOU CAN MAKE NEW FRIENDS AND THE TEACHERS GAVE ME POSITIVE FEEDBACK TO HELP ME BETTER ADAPT TO STUDYING AND LIVING ABROAD I LIKE THE LEARNING ATMOSPHERE AT THE UNIVERSITYrsquoS HUB CENTRAL AND IrsquoM PROUD I GOT THE TOP GRADE IN MY ENGLISH CLASS
Emma Xiaoyu Dai China
Pre-Masterrsquos Program pathway to Master of Finance
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM CURRICULUMTo progress to the second semester trimester of your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will study the courses listed in the table You will receive credit for all credit-bearing University courses
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of Arts
Master of Arts (Environmental Studies) PMP (Semester) Oct PMP (Accelerated)(Semester) Feb
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Research Design and Methods (6 units) bull Introduction to Urbanisation (3 units) bull Engaging Communities Techniques and Analysis (3 units) bull Academic English B
Master of Arts (International Relations) bull Masterclass in Politics and International Relationsbull Research Design (3 units) bull Research Communication (3 units) bull Academic English B
Faculty of Engineering Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Master of Computing and Innovation PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Foundations of Computer Science (6 units)bull Engineering Communication and Critical Thinkingbull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Academic English B
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Master of Public Health PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
PMP February intakebull Qualitative Research Methods in Health (3 units)bull Introduction to Biostatistics (3 units)bull Promoting Health in Individuals and Populations (3 units)bull Introduction to Epidemiology (3 units)bull Academic English B
PMP July intakebull Environmental and Occupational Health (3 units)bull Global Public Health (3 units)bull Knowing what works - Evaluation in Public Health (3 units)bull Health Economics (3 units)bull Academic English B
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Access to PMP courses may vary depending on time of intake and masterrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements
Academic English B is not a credit-bearing University course
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THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of the Professions
Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb Jul
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Concepts and Methods (M)bull Principles of Finance (M)bull Quantitative Methods (M)bull Economic Principles (M)bull Academic English B
Master of International Management PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Economics PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Intermediate Econometrics IID bull Applied Economic Principlesbull Intermediate Microeconomics IID bull Intermediate Macroeconomics IIDbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Innovation and Entreprenuership
Master of Innovation and Entreprenuership
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Entrepreneurial Concepts and Mindset bull New Venture Creationbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Project Management
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Risk Assessment and Managementbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Wine Business PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Program benefitsbull Learning is made fun Improve your
language skills such as speaking writing reading listening grammar and vocabulary while learning about Australia in a fun and engaging way
bull Cover essential academic skills such as group and team collaboration critical and creative thinking research and academic integrity and presentations
bull We offer a variety of assistance and counselling services for international students
bull Yoursquoll enjoy individual attention with our small class sizes and yoursquoll be assessed weekly to monitor your progress
bull Take advantage of our extracurricular activity program with a variety of activities tailored to enhance after class student experience
bull On successful completion of the program yoursquore guaranteed entry to your Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos program
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMSOur English Language Programs are courses designed to help you excel in your chosen field Learn to communicate with confidence and improve essential study skills in an English-speaking academic environment
Our courses are designed and taught by highly qualified and experienced English language teaching professionals It has been voted the best English program in Australia for the year 2020 by the English Language Barometer (ELB) and is recognised through its English Australia membership and National English Language Teaching Accreditation Scheme (NEAS) endorsement
English Language Programs pathwayUpon successful completion you will be able to communicate with confidence and obtain the essential language skills necessary for academic study in Australia
For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for details
Year 1
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
English for Academic Purposes
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CRICOS Course Codes 069098D 094050A
Postgraduate
Year 2 Year 3
Masterrsquos degree
Year 2 Year 3
Undergraduate
General Academic
English
Foundation Studies
Degree Transfer
Pre-Masterrsquos
Elementary
Pre-Intermediate
Intermediate
Visit collegeadelaideeduau for more information about studying at the University of Adelaide College
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Intakes Contact hours Class size
Corresponds with chosen FSP DT or PMP program entry 20 hours per week Maximum 18
RECOMMENDED STUDY DURATIONYou will be required to complete the recommended program duration according to your current English level Your English levels will be assessed before you begin your General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes course
English level
IELTS
Recommended GAEEAP duration
FSPDTEPMP
IELTS 45 (two bands of 40 and one band of 45) or equivalent 30 weeks^
IELTS 45 (three bands of 45 or higher) or equivalent 25 weeks^
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 40) or equivalent 20 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than two bands of 45) or equivalent 15 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 45) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 50 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 5 weeks
IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent not required
IELTS 55 (speaking or writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
not required
All applications will be assessed on an individual basis For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for detailsOnly available to the Pre-Masterrsquos program with a length of 2 semesterstrimesters^ Not available to the Pre-Masterrsquos Program as 20 weeks is maximum duration
English for Academic Purposes 25
Experienced teaching professionals
Personal learning support
Program benefits
Interactive curriculum
Member of English Australia
Quality endorsed by NEAS
THE BIG DIFFERENCE IS THAT IN AUSTRALIA I PRACTISE ENGLISH EVERY DAY BUT AT HOME I JUST USE MY ENGLISH IN CLASS IrsquoM ATTENDING EXTRA CLASS FOR SPEAKING AND PRONUNCIATION WHICH IS REALLY GOOD AND HELPS ME TO IMPROVE MY SPEAKING SKILLS
Qutibah Alamri Oman
English for Academic Purposes
English LevelIELTS
Recommended GAEEAP DurationDTSDTX requiring IELTS 55 overall (speaking and
writing 55 no other bands below 50)
IELTS 50 overall (both speaking and writing bands of 45 with no band below 45) or equivalent
20 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (no more than one speaking or writing band of 45 with no other band below 45) or equivalent
15 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (all bands 50) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 55 overall (either speaking or writing band 55 or above with no other band below 50) or equivalent
5 weeks
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STUDENTSUCCESS
We know that while yoursquore studying at the University of Adelaide College your experience is shaped both inside the classroom and in your life outside
COLLEGE SOCIAL CLUBThe College Social Club is famous for fostering new friendships Itrsquos also a great opportunity to learn new skills and gain experience in event planning budgeting mentoring new students and raising money for charities The Social Club runs great events on campus throughout the year so get involved as soon as you enrol
UNIVERSITY COMMUNITYRight from the first day you start at the College yoursquore a member of the University of Adelaide community Yoursquoll have 247 access to the University
campus including the Hub and yoursquoll be eligible to join the clubs and societies at the University of Adelaide there are more than 150 to choose from Whether yoursquore interested in sport politics music or photography yoursquore sure to find something yoursquoll love
BRING YOUR OWN DEVICEFor your convenience and to ensure you can study both on campus and at home we require you to bring your own device Technical and system requirements are listed on our website Search for device at collegeadelaideeduau
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STAY SAFE WITH SONDER
While yoursquore studying with us yoursquoll have free 247 access to highly trained Sonder support staff who can assist you if you need someone to track your journey check up on you or if yoursquore ill or injured Yoursquoll be given more information at orientation about the services available
STUDY ADELAIDEIf yoursquore looking for an international student mentor for tickets to the hottest events for help writing a resume for an opportunity to be an international student leader or just for some fun Study Adelaide is a brilliant organisation driven by and for international students
Student Success 27
ASK US WErsquoRE HERE FOR YOUWe offer two ways for you to access support services virtually and in real life At our new Student Services Hub at Level 2 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide you can meet with our team members for program advice and information about progressing to university and guidance on accommodation and student experience Once yoursquore enrolled yoursquoll also be able to access these services online
ACADEMIC AND ENGLISH ASSISTANCEThroughout your time at the College and at the University you will be able to access one-on-one assistance in academic areas such as referencing essay and report writing presentation and academic language skills Foundation Studies students can access the Tutor Assistance Program which provides subject-specific support Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos students can drop into the Universityrsquos Maths Learning Centre and Writing Centre for one-one-one assistance
THE NEW CAMPUS EXPERIENCEWe have just refurbished our campus including the student zones on all floors We now have collaboration space where you can get together with your classmates and study together several small meeting rooms which you can book in advance and USB stations to charge your device The cafeacute style break-out space on the second floor is perfect for independent studies with your classmates or catching up with friends for lunch in the brand new kitchen area bathed in beautiful natural light this is sure to be your new go-to space
We look forward to welcoming you to the University of Adelaide College Our friendly team are here to help you and wersquore sure yoursquoll love our newly renovated campus at 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide
STUDENTSERVICES
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ONLINE STUDENT SERVICES HUBFind the information you need at any time using our one-stop-shop virtual student hub Starting right from orientation you can catch up on anything yoursquove missed find the answers to common questions and make a time to meet with a staff member face-to-face You can also find the right academic support depending on your program or access assistance with accommodation There are pages where you can view the current announcements for the College and the academic calendar and timetable for all the important dates
WHOrsquoS WHOThe dedicated team of service professionals are your first stop for any matter at all and include our
bull Student Services Manager whorsquos responsible for overseeing the team to ensure you have the best experience possible
bull Accommodation Coordinator to assist you to find new accommodation in Adelaide or to change accommodation providers
bull Student Services Coordinator responsible for the welfare and academic advancement of students under the age of 18
bull Student Services Coordinators for Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs
PERSONAL SUPPORTWersquore here to support you while yoursquore studying with us If yoursquore missing home or struggling with your workload or you need someone to talk to for any reason at all let us know Our friendly Student Services team and our qualified counsellor are here to offer you caring and confidential assistance
ACADEMIC MANAGERSOur highly qualified Academic Managers play an integral role at the College and in the lives of our students they are the key link between life at College and the University They are responsible for all cohorts in their program of speciality (English Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos) and ensuring students are qualified and prepared for progression to the University They are also responsible for the curriculum you will study and ensuring our programs meet and exceed Australian Government quality assurance standards
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Adelaide is a place where yoursquoll find quality education in a city designed for life and with a lower cost of living than other Australian capitals you can enjoy a great lifestyle We offer a welcoming environment where students from all over the world can enjoy an excellent education along with work opportunities now and in the future
WARM WELCOMEOne in five South Australians were born overseas but now call Australia home and 27 of students in Adelaide are international^ The people of Adelaide celebrate our cityrsquos cultural diversity and go out of our way to welcome international students to the city
NATURAL BEAUTYSouth Australians live an active lifestyle and love the great outdoors Adelaide is a coastal city where pristine white beaches become the focus for recreation and relaxation Right on our doorstep and accessible by public transport yoursquoll find nature trails and national parks for hiking and biking
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ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
EASY TO GET AROUNDAdelaide is one of the worldrsquos most liveable cities but unlike some larger cities getting around is much quicker and easier A well-designed city allows for straightforward navigation on the cityrsquos buses trains and trams Therersquos free public transport in the city and walking and cycling are also very popular options
VIBRANT ATMOSPHERESouth Australia is known as the Festival State hosting more than four hundred festivals and events each year including the worldrsquos second largest annual arts festival the Fringe Festival In fact more festival tickets are sold in South Australia than any other state Adelaidersquos sporting calendar is also full of events that include cricket soccer and AFL (Australian Rules Football) Enjoy the best of Adelaidersquos sports and major international concerts at Adelaide Oval in the centre of the city
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Adelaide Lifestyle 31
For more information visit wwwcityofadelaidecomau or wwwstudyadelaidecom
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Darwin
Brisbane
Sydney
Canberra
Adelaide
Melbourne
Hobart
Perth
13 Million2
Population
Mediterranean1 climate
Maximum Average Temperature Summer 29 Winter 16
ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
1km
1wwwbomgovauclimate 2wwwabsgovaucensus
1km
1000 M
Adelaide Botanic Garden
Adelaide Zoo
Airport
Adelaide Oval
National Wine Centre
Barossa Valley
McLaren Vale
Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute
Adelaide city map 33
UoA
68UoAC
Urbanest student accommodation
The Village student apartmentsAdelaide Central Markets amp China Town
Rundle Mall
ADELAIDE CITY MAP
Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide Health amp Medical Sciences
ARE YOU UNDER THE AGE OF 18Our friendly staff look after all students at the College but we do take particular care of students who are under the age of 18 Before you arrive we will help you to arrange suitable accommodation either with a local homestay family or an apartment at our approved under 18 provider Urbanest Wersquoll pick you up at the airport and transfer you to your new home At College we will assign you your own personal welfare officer who you will meet with every two weeks to make sure yoursquore settling into your new life in Australia
ACCOMMODATIONWhether yoursquore moving to Adelaide for the first time or yoursquove studied here before finding a great place to live is essential There are a wide variety of great accommodation options available to students in Adelaide
HOMESTAY WITH A LOCAL FAMILYIf you would like to experience living with an Australian family we can arrange a homestay to host you during your time in Adelaide This is a fantastic cultural experience and also a great way to practise your English language skills outside of the classroom Homestay households are often in the suburbs of Adelaide but they will be well serviced by public transport You may be matched with a family with young children single adults or older couples
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Twin share studio at Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE VILLAGEIf yoursquore looking for a studio or shared apartment there are more options available These residences have affordable prices and common areas for socialising The Village is a purpose built student community located in the Adelaide central business districtYou will enjoy the convenience of a free door-to-door shuttle service between the Village and the main campus making it easy for you to get to lectures on time
For more information about student accommodation please send an email to collegeaccommodationadelaideeduau
URBANEST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEOur preferred student accommodation provider Urbanest is located across the road from the Universityrsquos main campus and a short walk through Rundle Mall to the College There are a variety of rooms available including studio rooms or single rooms in larger apartments You will benefit from the community environment and study spaces in addition to a video games room cinema gym and an amazing roof-top with BBQ
Accommodation 35
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide The University of Adelaide Village
2021 DOMESTIC FEES
DOMESTIC TUITION FEESProgram Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies Program Standard (FSP) March April and August 2021 All $9950 $19900dagger
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$9000 $27000
Engineering $9900 $29700
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$9900 $29700
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$11100 $22200
Engineering $11800 $23600
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$11800 $23600
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021Business
Economics$11100 $22200
Pre-Masters ProgramTwo semesters April and October 2021
All $12750$25500
One semester February and July 2021 $12750
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $12750 + $10200 $22950
One trimester February 2021 Business $10200 $10200
dagger Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee as outlined in the offer letter
All fees must be paid in full unless you withdraw prior to commencement of your program Please note that all fees stated are for 2021 For more information regarding fees and refunds please visit wwwcollegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for domestic students (Australian citizens and permanent residents only) They include tuition and other internal fees
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36 Domestic fees
MEET YOU IN MELBOURNEFrom 2021 a number of University of Adelaide degrees will be offered at the new University of Adelaide Melbourne Campus In partnership with the University of Adelaide College the Melbourne Campus will offer both online and face-to-face study options designed specifically as pathways for students to enter undergraduate and postgraduate degrees
Our Melbourne Campus is located on the western fringe of the city in Docklands and will offer our Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs Once you successfully complete your pathway program you are guaranteed entry to your packaged degree in Accounting Business Finance or Information Technology with full credit for all University-level courses completed
Apply now with confidence visit collegeadelaideeduaumelbourne
International fees 37
2021 INTERNATIONAL FEES
ADDITIONAL FEESDetails Total (AUD)
Enrolment fee $350
Overseas Student Health Coverdagger $605 dagger
Facilities fee ndash The University of Adelaide $510
Under 18 guardianship fees$310 administrative fee +
$50 per week until student turns 18
General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes ndash books and materials
$18 per week
(maximum $360)
daggerOverseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members $605 per year is provided as a guide price costs can vary by supplier OSHC fees are reviewed annually Students may organise their own Overseas Student Health Cover or request that the University of Adelaide College arrange on their behalf
Course books and materials fee will vary depending on program duration and subjects studied but can be expected to be approximately $500-700 for the Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos programs
INTERNATIONAL TUITION FEESProgram Price (AUD)
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
$470 per week
Students who need extra language support prior to their Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masters Program should complete the required English duration Please see page 25 for more information
Program Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies ProgramStandard (FSP) March April and
August 2021 All $14900 $29800
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$14300 $42900
Engineering $15200 $45600
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$15200 $45600
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$17500 $35000
Engineering $18750 $37500
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$18750 $37500
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021BusinessEconomics
$17500 $35000
Pre-Masters Program Two semesters April and October 2021All
$22000 $44000
One semester February and July 2021 $22000 $22000
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $22000 + $17600 $39600
One trimester February 2021 Business $17600 $17600
Note Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee outlined in the offer letter
Students moving to Adelaide to study should also consider the following costs
Details Total (AUD)
Accommodation placement $320
Airport pick-up $150
HomestayFull Board (includes all meals except lunch on school days + laundry) $290ˆ per week
Part Board (accommodation only) $190 per week
Student apartment accommodation
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
Options and Prices varyApplication subject to approvalThe University of Adelaide Village
UniLodge City Gardens Options and Prices varyAtira Apartments
ˆ Extra charge for special dietary requirements may apply Options and prices vary Application subject to approval The costs in the above table are provided as a guide only and are subject to change These costs may be incurred only if required by students For information on cost of living please refer to wwwstudyinaustraliagovau
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
Please refer to page 25 for more information on recommended study durations The above is a guide only If in doubt please contact the College or the Collegersquos educational representative All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees Please ask your College representative for more information The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for international students They include tuition and other internal fees All first semester fees are required to be paid in full unless the student withdraws prior to the commencement of the program Students may wish to pay more than 50 of their tuition fees before programs commencement Subsequent semesterrsquos tuition fees must be paid before the commencement of the respective semester
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
ProgramEnglish entry requirements
IELTS iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English
Foundation Studies Program IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
50 overall (16 or above in speaking and writing) 48
Pre-Masters Program
Two semesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One semester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Two trimesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One trimester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Country Foundation Studies Program Degree Transfer Program
Australia Completion of Year 11 with C grade average Completion of Year 12 with required ATAR score
China Completion of Senior Middle Two with a minimum average of 70 Completion of Senior Middle Three DTE - 70 DTS DTX - 75
Hong Kong SAR Completion of HK Form 5 with a minimum average of 40 or 50 dependent on the pass mark
^HKDSE DTE - 10 points over best 5 subjects DTS DTX - 12 points over best 5 subjects
India Completion of Year 11 with a minimum average of 60 Completion of Year 12 Indian School Certificate (ISC) Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or Indian State Board Exams are considered please enquire for required score
Indonesia Completion of SMU 2 with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects Completion of SMU 3 DTE - minimum average of 60 in 4 academic subjectsDTS DTX - minimum average of 70 in 4 academic subjects
International Baccalaureate
Completion of Year 1 with 21 aggregate score in 6 relevant subjects Completion of IB Diploma or IB Certificate Results with an average score of DTE - 20DTS DTX - 22
Malaysia Completion of SPM with a minimum 5 passes in academic subjects with a C grade average (SPM forecast results accepted)
Completion of STPMA Levels (forecast results accepted) DTE - minimum of 2 E grades DTS DTX - minimum of 1 E and 1 D grades UEC (forecast results accepted) DTE - 35 points or less (best 5 subjects) DTS DTX - 30 points or less (best 5 subjects)
Oman Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates
Completion of General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects
Completion of General Secondary School CertificateDTE Business - minimum average of 80 in academic subjects DTE Science Health Science Computer Science and Engineering - minimum average of 85 in academic subjects
Singapore Sri Lanka United Kingdom
GCE O Levels minimum of C grade average in 5 subjects (forecast results accepted)
GCE A Levels (forecast results accepted)DTE - minimum 2 E gradesDTS DTX - minimum 1 E and 1 D grades
South Korea Completion of Senior High School Year 2 with a minimum average of 65 in academic subjects
Completion of Senior High School Year 3 DTE - minimum average of 55 in academic subjects DTS DTX - minimum average of 60 in academic subjects
Thailand Completion of Matayom 5 with a minimum GPA of 25 Completion of Secondary Education - Matayom 6DTE - minimum GPA of 20DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 22
Vietnam Completion of Year 11 with a minimum GPA of 65 Completion of Year 12DTE - minimum GPA of 65DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 70
All other countries Please enquire Applications will be considered individually Please enquire Applications will be considered individually
Minimum required score depends on preferred bachelor destination Note Entry into the Foundation Studies Music specialisation is subject to diagnostic testing of music knowledge and instrument proficiency^HKDSE Scoring System ndash Level 5 5 5 = 5 points Level 4 = 4 points Level 3 = 3 points Level 2 = 2 points Level 1 = 1 point
ENTRY REQUIREMENTSUNDERGRADUATE
38 Academic entry requirements
POSTGRADUATECountry Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
Bangladesh 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Pass or Honours) with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (in a professional field or 150 credits) from a Section 2 institution
Bhutan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Botswana Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the University of Botswana
Cameroon 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licence) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Canada Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Baccalaureat or Bachelier) from a Section 1 institution
China 3 or 4 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 or 5 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree awarded according to the Regulations Concerning Academic Degrees in the Peoples Republic of China from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Eqypt 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Fiji 3 yr Advanced Diploma or Higher National Diploma (not in a trade field) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 26750) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Ghana 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a Bachelorrsquos degree from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science amp Technology University of Ghana or the University of Cape Coast
Hong Kong SAR Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Academic entry requirements 39
Country Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
India 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (3rd or pass division) from a Section 2 institution or 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (2nd 3rd or pass division) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree in any division from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st or 2nd division) from a Section 2 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st division) from a Section 3 institution
Indonesia 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of C with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Sarjana MudaBakaloreat with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of A or B from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Iran 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a B grade average (140 pt minimum) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Japan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Gakushigo) from a Section 1 institution
Jordan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kenya 3 yr Diploma with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Korea South Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Haksa) with a minimum of 120 credits from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kuwait Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Kuwait University or a Section 2 institution
Laos 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from the National University of Laos or a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the National Univesity of Laos
Lebanon Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree or Licence or 4 yr Maitrise or Diplome from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Macau SAR 3 yr Higher Diploma (Bacharelato) with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licenciatura) with a GPA below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degee (Licenciatura) from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Lecenciatura) with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 insitution
Malaysia Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Mauritius Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nepal 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 70 (where pass is 50) 60 (where pass is 40) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nigeria 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 1 insitution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Oman 3 yr Higher Diploma with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 and below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 institution
Pakistan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (without Honours) with a grade average of 55 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree (in 2nd or 3rd Division) from a Section 2 institution
Philippines 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32 and below from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Saudi Arabia 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of pass or good from a Section 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 3 institution or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 4 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of very good or excellent from a Section 2 institution
Singapore Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
South Africa 3 yr National Diploma (at least 240 credits) with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr National Diploma or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Sri Lanka Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Taiwan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Thailand 3 yr Associate degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade above 30 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Uganda 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32550 from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Makerere University or the University of East Africa or successful completio of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
United Arab Emirates
3 yr Higher Diploma with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 or below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
United Kingdom
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
United States of America
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelor degree (with 120 semester credits or 180 quarter credits) from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Vietnam 3 yr Bang Tot nghiep Cao dang with a GPA of 3040 or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) less than 210 credits with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Chinh quy mode) or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) with 210 or more credits from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc from a Section 2 institution
Zambia 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of pass or satisfactory from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr (after O Levels) or 3 yr (after A Levels) Bachelor degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelor degree or 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of credit merit or distinction from a Section 1 institution
For countriesregions and qualifications not listed above please contact the University of Adelaide College Admissions for further information Equivalent qualifications will be considered Applications will be assessed based on the most recent academic results and additional admissions criteria may apply Academic assessment is based on the grades a student achieves in individual subjects as well as an aggregate grade Student applications will also be assessed against any relevant program prerequisites Only academic subjects will be considered during assessment Subjects such as religious studies ethics physical education etc will not be considered Complete academic transcripts must be produced at the time of application if available Note - Institution sections are determined by the Australian Governments Department of Education Country Education Profiles
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
40 Academic Calendar
While all information is correct at time of release (September 2020) please note that the information included above may be subject to change Please refer to the website for the most up-to-date information
Please note dates are dependent on the University of Adelaide (wwwadelaideeduaustudentdates) and may change 2022 dates are provided as an example and are not confirmed Students may need to remain in Adelaide after the end of the semester for replacement exams
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAM
2021
Standard (FSP) Accelerated (FSPX)
March 2021 intake April 2021 intake August 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 3 Mar 21 23 Jul 21 21 Apr 21 3 Sep 21 4 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 20 Oct 21 25 Feb 22
Orientation 3 Mar 21 5 Mar 21 21 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 4 Aug 21 6 Aug 21 20 Oct 21 22 Oct 21
Break 10 May 21 14 May 21 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 7 Jan 22
Exams 8 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 26 Aug 21 3 Sep 21 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 18 Feb 22 25 Feb 22
Break 26 Jul 21 30 Jul 21 6 Sep 21 10 Sep 21 27 Dec 21 11 Feb 22
Semester 2 2 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 13 Sep 21 11 Feb 22 14 Feb 22 15 Jul 22 28 Feb 22 15 Jul 22
Break 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 31 Dec 21 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22
Exams 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 27 Jan 22 4 Feb 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22
Graduation 23 Dec 21 10 Feb 22 14 Jul 22 14 Jul 22
DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAMExtended (DTE) Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
2021 March 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Bridging 31 Mar 21 9 Jul 21 27 Oct 21 11 Feb 22
Orientation 31 Mar 21 2 Apr 21 27 Oct 21 29 Oct 21
Break 25 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 5 Jul 21 9 Jul 21 7 Feb 22 11 Feb 22
Semester 1 Joins DTS Jul 21 Joins DTS Feb 22 22 Feb 21 3 Jul 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 6 Oct 21 7 Jan 22
Orientation 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21 6 Oct 21 8 Oct 21
Break 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 27 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 4 Jan 22 7 Jan 22
Semester 2 26 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 28 Feb 22 2 Jul 22 Joins DTS Feb 22
Break 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 11 Apr 22 22 Apr 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 18 Jun 22 2 Jul 22
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two semesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one semester)
April 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 7 Apr 21 9 Jul 21 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 22 Feb 21 3 July 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21
Orientation 7 Apr 21 9 Apr 21 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21
Break 12 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21
Semester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated Jul 21 Joins PMP Accelerated Feb 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two trimesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one trimester)
October 2021 intake January 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish
Trimester 1 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 27 Jan 21 8 May 21
Orientation 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 27 Jan 21 28 Jan 21
Exams 6 May 21 8 May 21
Break 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 10 May 21 24 May 21
Trimester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated (trimester) Jan 22
Representative informationRepresentative name (if relevant)
City Telephone (homemobile)
Representative signature
Student information (compulsory)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Date of birth (ddmmyyyy) Country of birth
Country of citizenship First language
Permanent address
City Stateprovince Postcode
Country Telephone (homemobile)
Are you an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Yes No
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College ndash Student ID and Online Account ActivationStudent ID card ID number and system password will only be granted to a valid personal student email address Enrolment and system access delays will occur if invalid email addresses are provided
Passport number (if available) Expiry date
Do you hold Permanent Residency or a current Australian visa
Yes No NA If yes please provide a copy of your PR or current Australian visa
Visa type (if relevant) Visa number (if relevant)
Your permanenthome country address is required by the Australian Government If it is not supplied your application cannot be processed
Parent legal guardian details (compulsory for students under 18)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Relationship to student (ie mother or father)
Permanent address of Parent or Guardian
Telephone (homemobile)
Education historyIf you are currently completing a qualification please indicate when you expect to complete this study (monthyear)
Name and location of institution (starting from the most recent qualification)
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2018-2020)
Name and location of institution
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2016-2018)
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E
APPLICATION FORMPlease print clearly in English and in BLOCK letters Tick boxes where appropriate
International Student Application Domestic Student Application
41
42
Current English proficiency
Is English your first language Yes No
Have you studied at secondary level with English as the language of instruction
Yes No If yes please provide evidence of language of instruction
Do you have an English Language score Yes No
If yes please select one of the following IELTS TOEFL iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English Other
Test date (ddmmyyyy) Score
Program selectionDegree Transfer
Degree Transfer Extended (Mar) Degree Transfer Extended (Oct) Degree Transfer Standard (Feb) Degree Transfer Standard (Jul) Degree Transfer Accelerated (Oct)
Foundation Studies
Foundation Studies (Feb) Foundation Studies (Apr) Foundation Studies (Jul) Foundation Studies Accelerated (Oct)
Pre-Masterrsquos
Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Mar) Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Feb) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Jul) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash Two trimesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One trimester (Feb)
English Language Programs
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
(5-10 weeks)
Year of entry to the University of Adelaide College (eg 2021 2022)
University Program
Please indicate which bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos degree you intend to study at the University of Adelaide (eg Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) [Civil])BachelorMaster of
Accommodation
Would you like the College to organise your accommodation for you in Adelaide Yes No
Would you like the College to organise your airport pick-up Yes No
Additional services
Would you like the University of Adelaide College to organise your Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) on your behalf Yes No
If yes please indicate Single Couple Family If no please list your current OSHC details
Policy provider
Policy number Start date Expiry date
Please note that OSHC is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members
Medical conditions
Do you have a disability impairment or long-term medical condition which may affect your studies Yes No
If yes please provide medical documentation from a relevant treating professional detailing the impact of your condition on your ability to meet academic demands Disclosure will not disadvantage your application and is confidential The information you provide will assist us in best catering for your needs
Privacy notice
The University of Adelaide College understands and respects that privacy is important to you We collect personal information about you so that we can provide you with the services you have requested We may also use your information to improve our products and services and offer you our or our partnersrsquo or suppliersrsquo products and services which may be relevant to you We may disclose personal information about you in accordance with our Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) including to your education agent and the Australian government Our privacy policy contains information about how you can access and correct the personal information we hold about you or make a privacy complaint You may contact the Privacy Officer (privacykaplaneduau) for more informationIn regard to promotional material please indicate below
I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College sent on behalf of its sponsors partners or suppliers andor I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College about its own publications information and events
DeclarationI have read understood and agree to be bound by the Terms and Conditions of enrolment I declare that I have read the instructions on this application form and that to the best of my knowledge the information provided by me is true and complete in every particular I acknowledge that the University of Adelaide College and the University of Adelaide may vary or reverse any decision regarding admission or enrolment made on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information provided by me I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to verify or obtain records from other educational institutions that I have attended I understand that I am seeking temporary entry into Australia for educational purposes only as a fee-paying student I understand that if I change my visa status I may be subject to different rules and conditions I understand the above conditions and am prepared to accept them in full In particular that I or my sponsor will be responsible for the full costs of the academic program for which I am seeking admission as well as the associated travel and living costs I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to provide information to my parent(s) or guardian(s) and my agent regarding my application for admission to the program listed above
I confirm that I have read understood and agree to be bound by the University of Adelaide College Terms and Conditions (refer to page 43)
Signature of student Date
Signature of parentguardian (required if student is under 18 years old) Date
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Terms and conditions 43
1 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
These Terms and Conditions are applicable to all students studying at the University of Adelaide College through Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670 CRICOS 03127E (the rsquoCollegersquo) including English Language Programs delivered by the College (CRICOS 03147E) and Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs delivered under agreement with the University of Adelaide (CRICOS 00123M)
11 Policies and procedures All College students are subject to the policies and procedures that are published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) and in the College student handbook including those dealing with student misconduct assessment progression enrolment deferral and cancellation complaints and appeals and refund Students must review these policies and procedures and ensure they understand and comply with the most up to date version of our policies and procedures at all times
12 Late arrivals vacations and absences All students are expected to attend class from the first day of their program No refund is given for time missed due to arrivals after the published program commencement date vacations absences or public holidays Such periods of absence will not be replaced by a free extension of any program No refunds or substitutions will be made for classes missed due to non-College external exams excursions orientation period or other obligations that fall outside the normal teaching schedule Classes are not held and many campus facilities are closed on public holidays All published program dates start on a Monday but if the Monday is a public holiday the program start will fall on the Tuesday Students may request written permission for late arrival up to 2 weeks from their published program commencement date Students who propose to arrive 2 or more weeks after the program commencement date will be required to catch up on the work that they have missed While every effort will be made to assist the student to catch up on program content the student is ultimately responsible Late arrivals will be assisted with registering and joining the program The student will have a responsibility to undertake an online orientation upon commencement
13 Campus facilities Students are advised that campus facilities may not be available during study breaks Details are available from the Student Services Team or Reception staff at the College
14 Placement The College may place a student into the most appropriate class and to postpone subjectscourses to the following semestertrimester where there is an insufficient number of students for that class or subjectcourse
15 Program changes The College may change program dates program curricula tutors and programs at any time at its discretion However in cases where the program is rescheduled before the first class and the new date is unacceptable to the student all unused tuition fees will be refunded
16 Tuition fees The student or studentrsquos family agrees to pay the total tuition fee and any additional charges in accordance with the fee schedule for the current year published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) Students who do not finalise their payments within the first two weeks will have their enrolment cancelled All refunds are made in accordance with the College Refund Policy Tuition fees include lessons orientation placement and progress testing and a College certificate upon successful completion of the program The College may withhold the granting of a certificate from a student if the studentrsquos tuition fees or any other fees remain outstanding
17 Repeat payment Students repeat a coursesubject or coursessubjects or semestertrimester will incur charges based on the current yearrsquos published tuition fees at the time of payment
18 Late payment A fee of AUD 100 applies on unpaid accounts 30 days after the date the payment was due
19 Books and materials fees Students may be required to purchase textbooks workbooks stationery software and other required learning materials at an additional cost Details of any additional costs are in the College student handbook or the relevant program or unit outline
110 Additional services Any additional services (such as travel telephone costs excursions medical costs special diet non-College exams and enrolment amendments) are not included in any fees unless specifically stated on a valid invoice from the College Students wishing to arrange homestay accommodation andor airport transfer can obtain further information at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauaccommodation
111 Privacy Personal information collected by the College or the University of Adelaide which includes information that identifies a student and information regarding a studentrsquos program progress and attendance may be shared by or between the College and the University of Adelaide and by either of them with the Australian government or State and Territory governments and their designated authorities the Tuition Protection Scheme the agent that recruited the student (unless specifically excluded) the studentrsquos parents (if under 18) College staff and contractors and between the College and the University of Adelaide and related body corporates of the College and their staff contractors and insurer This information may include personal information about you which is considered sensitive information contact details program enrolment details and changes program results and the circumstance of any suspected breach by the student of a visa condition The Collegersquos Privacy Policy outlines further information about the handling of personal information by the College (at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy) You may contact our Privacy Officer at privacykaplaneduau if you have any enquiries about your personal information or if you wish to make a privacy complaint
112 Medical costs The College is hereby authorised to seek medical treatment should the College or a staff member acting on its behalf consider such action necessary for a student The student agrees to indemnify the College for any expense loss damage or liability whatsoever suffered or incurred as a result of authorising and arranging such emergency medical treatment
113 Photography filming and sound recording The College or its representatives may arrange to photograph or shoot video footage of students for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online at any time including during graduation ceremonies Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College staff or its representative at the time of booking and state at the time of the photographing or video shooting that they do not wish to participate and remove themselves
2 THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE FEES
21 The University of Adelaide program fees will depend on the studentrsquos choice of undergraduate or postgraduate degree program and point of entry Further information is available on the University of Adelaide website currently at wwwadelaideeduau
3 DEFERRAL SUSPENSION AND CANCELLATION OF ENROLMENT
31 A student may apply to defer their studies on the grounds of compelling or compassionate circumstances such as their own ill health or that of a very close relative All applications for deferral from a program of study must be made in writing or using the relevant form available from the College Students should refer to the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) for details of the circumstances in which their enrolment may be deferred suspended or cancelled before submitting their application
32 A studentrsquos enrolment at the College may be suspended or cancelled in accordance with the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) including on the grounds of misbehavior by the student the studentrsquos failure to pay amount(s) owing to the College in accordance with this agreement or a breach of program attendance or progression by the student
4 REFUNDS
41 The Collegersquos Refund Policy is currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies All students must read the Refund Policy before accepting an offer of admission from the College Students requesting a refund are required to do so in accordance with the Refund Policy Approved refunds are paid in Australian dollars into the same bank account it was paid from Tuition fees are not transferable to other students
5 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
51 Visa information It is the responsibility of the student to arrange all applicable travel permits or visas and to have a valid passport for their whole period of study The student may be asked to make payment for their first study period before any of their visa documentation is issued A Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) may not be issued by the College until payment for the first study period has been received as per the Offer of Admission and the enrolment agreement has been signed and
returned to the College by the student The enrolment agreement includes reference to the pre-arrival information and grievance procedures information
52 Student visa obligations Student visa holders are required to maintain compliance with all applicable visa conditions including providing the College with a current residential address mobile number email address and who to contact in emergency situations as well as notifying the College of any change in these details within 7 days of the change maintaining satisfactory academic progress and attending a minimum of 80 of their program Students that fail to commence their enrolled program or fail to meet the requirement for 80 attendance or satisfactory academic progress will be reported to the Department of Home Affairs (DoHA) Any school-aged dependents accompanying overseas students to Australia will be required to pay full fees if they are enrolled in either a government or non-government school
53 Health insurance Health insurance is compulsory for student visa holders and their accompanying family members Students are required to provide proof of health insurance at the time of their enrolment Students will not receive a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) until they have obtained satisfactory health insurance for the length of their visa The Australian government requires all students on student visas to join the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) scheme a health insurance plan for overseas students in Australia Students must ensure that payment is made for compulsory OSHC before their visa is issued and that the insurance provides adequate coverage for the duration of the studentrsquos visa
54 Codes of practice The College abides by the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (the National Code) and the Educational Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (Cth) (ESOS Act) Further information about the National Code can be obtained at internationaleducationgovauregulatory-information
55 Living expenses Migration regulations in Australia require international students to show evidence that they can contribute to the cost of living and studying in Australia Further information can be obtained at wwwstudyinaustraliagovau or wwwhomeaffairsgovau
6 CONSUMER PROTECTION
61 These Terms and Conditions and the right to make complaints and seek appeals of decisions and actions under various processes does not affect the rights of the student to take action under the Australian Consumer Law if the Australian Consumer Law applies
62 Students will be advised of any changes to these Terms and Conditions that may result from a directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide or from a change in government legislation or regulation Any dispute claim or other matter arising will be subject to the laws of South Australia
63 Students who are dissatisfied with a decision made by the College may submit a complaint to the College in accordance with the relevant College Grievance Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) If a student is dissatisfied with the outcome of a complaint and subsequent appeal they may also submit an application for review of the Collegersquos decision or action to the Office of the Training Advocate (wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau) or the Overseas Student Ombudsman (wwwombudsmangovau)
7 DECLARATION
Upon submitting an application to the College and subsequently undertaking any study at the College the student (or their authorised representative on the studentrsquos behalf ndash if the student is under 18 years of age)
71 Declares that the information provided in their application form is true and complete in every detail
72 Understands that giving false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of their application or cancellation of their enrolment
73 Has read and understood these terms and conditions the published information in the College brochure and on the College (and the University of Adelaide) website and has sufficient information about the College to enrol
74 Authorises the College or its representatives to retain their photo image for identification purposes and consents to the use of any photographs or video footage taken of the student for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online (including at a graduation ceremony) at any time without further consent or notification Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College at the time of the photographing or video shooting of their wish not to participate and will remove themselves
75 Authorises the College to provide the University of Adelaide or any other educational institutions to which the student is seeking admission any required relevant official records and other personal information relevant to their application or studies The student also gives the College permission to obtain official records from any educational institution the student attends or has attended and from the University of Adelaide after their studies at the College have finished
76 Authorises and consents to the College to validate hisher qualifications and release copies of academic transcripts to prospective employers whenif required
77 For international students the student understands that the College will collect information during their enrolment in order to meet its obligations under the ESOS Act and the National Code and to ensure the student complies with the conditions of their visa and the studentrsquos obligations under Australian immigration laws The authority to collect information is contained in the ESOS Act ESOS Regulations and the National Code The international student authorises the College to provide information including personal and contact details program enrolment details and the circumstances of any suspected breach of their student visa conditions to the Australian Government the Tuition Protection Service (if relevant) and any other designated authorities The student also understands that this information can be disclosed without their consent where the College is authorised to or required to by law
78 Understands and consents to the collection and handling of personal information in accordance with the Collegersquos Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy)
79 Accepts liability for payment of all relevant fees identified in these Terms and Conditions the College brochure and on the College (or the University of Adelaide) website The student also understands the circumstances in which refunds will not be applicable as set out in these Terms and Conditions including the Collegersquos Refund Policy and that fees may increase with notification from the College during the program For international students the student has also read the information provided in relation to living expenses and they understand that the cost of living in Australia may be higher than in their own country and the student confirms that they can meet those costs
710 Understands and agrees to abide by all the College policies and procedures (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies)
710 Agrees to notify the College of their contact details including their current residential address mobile number (if any) and email address and who to contact in emergency situations The student also agrees to notify the College of any change in those details within 7 days of the change
711 Acknowledges that the College reserves the right to change terms conditions or policies without prior notice in order to meet its legislative requirements or to follow directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide
and agrees to keep themselves up to date with the changes occurring by checking regularly the website andor speak to staff at the College
The following websites may be of use for international students
bull Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) internationaleducationgovau
bull Department of Home Affairs wwwhomeaffairsgovau
bull Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade wwwdfatgovau
bull Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service wwwagriculturegovau
bull Overseas Student Ombudsman wwwombudsmangovau
bull Office of the Training Advocate (SA only) wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau
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FOR FURTHER ENQUIRIESThe University of Adelaide College 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide SA 5000 Australia
Telephone +61 8 8313 3430 Email collegeadelaideeduau
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DISCLAIMER The information in this publication is current as at the date of printing and is subject to change You can find updated information on our website at collegeadelaideeduau
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Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M | English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E copy The University of Adelaide College Published January 2021 Version 20
Supporting Australian education in association with
COLLEGE FACILITIESbull Modern classrooms and study areas
bull Collaborative space
bull Dedicated student computer suite
bull Student kitchen
bull Student lounges
bull Student resource centre
UNIVERSITY FACILITIESbull Hub Central
bull Barr Smith Library
bull UniBar
bull Sports Hub Fitness Centre
bull University social clubs and societies
bull Prayer rooms
Our campus facilities 5
GROUP OF EIGHTThe University of Adelaide is a member of the Group of Eight a coalition of Australiarsquos leading research-intensive universities which include some of the largest and oldest institutions in the country
RESEARCH THAT SHAPES THE FUTUREThe University of Adelaide leads world-class research that responds to industry needs and societal challenges The outcomes translate to social and economic benefits that impact and improve the world around us
A reputation for research excellence with 100 of our research rated lsquoworld-class or aboversquo by ERA with 41 fields achieving the highest possible rating
Our researchers work closely with government industry and global partners creating new industries and changing existing ones
Our current industries of focus are
bull Defence Cyber and Space
bull Energy Mining and Resources
bull Health and Biotech
bull Creative and Culture
bull Agriculture Food and Wine
Our researchers work with more than 400 government and industry partners per year on research contracts worth more than $40 million
We have six world-leading multidisciplinary research institutes tackling the worldrsquos grand challenges They work in a culture of innovation combining academic creativity with commercial rigour to connect todayrsquos research with solutions for tomorrow
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEThe University of Adelaide is one of Australiarsquos leading research-intensive universities and is consistently ranked among the top 1 universities in the world
A University of Adelaide education prepares graduates for meaningful careers relevant to the changing requirements of employers and the needs of industry and the community
We are a university committed to global perspectives ndash where international and domestic students learn with and from one another in an environment that pursues excellence values creativity and welcomes diversity
University of Adelaide graduates gain deep discipline knowledge while developing the skills that employers desire such as leadership critical thinking and problem solving as well as communication resilience and an entrepreneurial mindset
We facilitate lifelong learning for past students or industry who need to upskill reskill or develop capabilities in the fast-changing world of work
The integration of research and education provides a foundation for a generation of entrepreneurs who can translate new knowledge into societal benefit
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Visit adelaideeduau for more information about studying at the University of Adelaide
Top 1 of universities
globally
1
7000+ International students from 100+ countries^
100+ Rhodes Scholars^
140+ Fullbright Scholars^
5 Nobel Prize winners^
The University of Adelaide 7
Times Higher (2020) and QS ranking (2021)^wwwadelaideeduau
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degreesDuration
(years)
Foundation Studies intakes Degree Transfer intakes
Standard Accelerated Extended Standard Accelerated
MAR APR AUG OCT MAR OCT FEB JUL OCT
B Agricultural Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Applied Data Analytics 3 bull bull bull bull
B Architectural Design 3 bull bull bull
B Arts 3 bull bull bull bull
B Business 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Commerce 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Computer Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Creative Arts 3 bull bull bull bull
B Criminology 3 bull bull bull bull
B Dental Surgery 5 bull
B Economics 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) - Flexible Entry ^ 1 bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Architectural and Stuctural) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Civil) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Mining) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Petroleum) with majors 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Software) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Environmental Policy and Management 3 bull bull bull bull
B Finance 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Food and Nutrition Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Health and Medical Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Information Technology 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Innovation and Entrepreneurship 3 bull bull bull bull
B International Development 3 bull bull bull bull
B International Relations 3 bull bull bull bull
B Languages 3 bull bull
B Laws 4 bull bull bull bull
B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull
UNIVERSITY PATHWAY GUIDEWith our range of flexible university preparation programs you can design your own pathway into one of the many degrees on offer at the University of Adelaide
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THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degreesDuration
(years)
Foundation Studies intakes Degree Transfer intakes
Standard Accelerated Extended Standard Accelerated
MAR APR AUG OCT MAR OCT FEB JUL OCT
B Mathematical Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull
B Media 3 bull bull bull bull
B Medicine and B Surgery 6 bull
B Music 3 bull bull
B Nursing 3 bull bull
B Occupational Therapy (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Oral Health 3 bull
B Philosophy Politics and Economics 3 bull bull bull bull
B Physiotherapy (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Project Management 3 bull bull bull bull
B Psychological Science 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Science (Animal Behaviour) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Animal Science) 3 bull bull
B Science (Biomedical Science) 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Science (Biotechnology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics) 4 bull bull
B Science (Marine Biology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Mineral Geoscience) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 3 bull bull
B Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 3 bull
B Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Sociology 3 bull bull bull bull
B Speech Pathology (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Arts 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Business Management 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Music 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Science 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Arts 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Economics 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Music 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Science 4 bull bull
B Technology (Construction) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Technology (Defence Industries) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Veterinary Technology 3 bull
B Viticulture and Oenology 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
Note Degrees with other entry criteria or quotas cannot be packaged Other selection criteria andor quotas may apply for acceptance at the University of Adelaide ^Students must transfer into a named Bachelor of Engineering degree at the completion of the first year of the bachelor degree daggerBachelor of Teaching and Bachelor of Nursing will have higher IELTS requirements Please ask us for details Not all majors are offered Please enquire for availability
For more information on available degrees at the University of Adelaide visit adelaideeduaudegree-finder University Pathway Guide 9
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAMOur Foundation Studies Program is the perfect pathway to your dream degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Our program has been designed
with the University specifically for international students who have completed the equivalent of Australian Year 11 Foundation Studies will prepare you for entry into first year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull Once you achieve the score outlined in your offer letter (see pages 12 and 13) yoursquore guaranteed entry to your packaged degree and for most bachelorrsquos degrees you wonrsquot need to provide any further English language evidence
bull Degrees including the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery Bachelor of Oral Health Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience) Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Nursing and Allied Health degrees have additional entry requirements Please ask us for details
bull We offer a wide range of subjects for Foundation Studies students Our staff will ensure you meet any prerequisite subjects and your other subjects are relevant to your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull The University will issue you a packaged Confirmation of Enrolment for the entire duration of study at the College and the University
Foundation Studies pathwayOn successful completion of your Foundation Studies Program and having attained the required score (see pages 12 and 13) you will progress to the first year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Foundation Studies Program (FSP)2 semesters 9-11 monthsProgression Min 70 pass English no IELTS required
10
Subject to satisfying the Universityrsquos entry requirements
CRICOS course codes 041530A 041531M 094915A
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Visit collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information about the Foundation Studies Program
Science and Agriculture
Business Economics and Law
Health and Medical Sciences
Areas of Study
Education Humanities Music and Social Sciences
STANDARD (FSP) STANDARD (FSP) STANDARD (FSP) ACCELERATED (FSPX)
Study weeks 40 weeks 40 weeks 40 weeks 34 weeks
Intake dates 3 Mar 2021 21 Apr 2021 4 Aug 2021 20 Oct 2021
English entry requirements IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent OR
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
Academic entry requirements Australian Year 11 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
Contact hours 20 hours per week 20 hours per week 20 hours per week 25 hours per week
Compulsory subjects Critical Thinking
English for Academic Purposes
Other available subjects Accounting
Australian Studies^
Biology
Chemistry
Computing and Information Systems
Design Studies^
Economics
General Mathematics
Maths Methods
Musicianship^
Music Appreciation and Practice^
Nutrition^
Physics
Specialist Maths
Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan ^ Subject available in the March and August intakes only
Program overview
To complete your Foundation Studies Program and progress to the first year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study five subjects over two semesters For more information and subject recommendations please see pages 12 and 13
Foundation Studies Program 11
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
This Foundation Studies Program meets the requirements for foundation programs which have been registered on CRICOS for delivery in Australia to overseas students providing an academic preparation for seeking entry to first year undergraduate study or equivalent
I RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THE STUDY ENVIRONMENT VERY SUPPORTIVE TEACHERS AND GOOD LOCATION AS IT IS THE CLOSEST EXPERIENCE TO UNI MY TIPS ARE DONrsquoT BE AFRAID TO ASK EVERYONE IS SO NICE HERE AND TAKE EVERY OPPORTUNITY YOU CAN TO ENJOY THE MANY INTERESTING EVENTS
Marady Peou (Jason) Cambodia Foundation Studies pathway to Nursing
FOUNDATION STUDIES CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to achieve the score listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to select subjects that meet any university prerequisites (compulsory subjects)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Faculty of Arts
Arts Humanities and Social Sciences
B Languages 70 Mar Apr bull Australian Studies (March and August) bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
One of Maths Methods OR General Mathematics OR Economics OR Biology OR Nutrition OR Chemistry
B Arts 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Criminology 74
B Environmental Policy and ManagementB International DevelopmentB International RelationsB Philosophy Politics and EconomicsB Sociology
70
Music B Music 70 Mar Aug bull Musicianshipbull Music Appreciation and Practicebull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes One of
Australian Studies OR Economics OR Computing and Information Systems OR Maths Methods OR General Mathematics
Teachingdagger B Teaching (Middle) with B Music 74 Mar
See required subjects associated with specific bachelor destinations
B Teaching (Middle) with B Arts
B Teaching (Middle) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Middle) with B Science
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Arts
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Economics
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Music
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Science
Mar Apr
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Computer Science and IT
B Computer Science
B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Computing and Information Systems OR Physicsbull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Technology (Defence Industries) 65
B Technology (Construction) 70
B Information Technology 65 bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposesbull General Mathematics
Engineering B Engineering (Honours)(Electrical and Electronic)
B Engineering (Honours)(Software)
77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinkingbull Chemistry OR Physics OR Biologybull English for Academic Purposes
B Engineering (Honours)(Civil)B Engineering (Honours)(Mining)B Engineering (Honours)(Mechanical)
B Engineering (Honours)(Flexible Entry) Mar Apr
B Engineering (Honours)(Petroleum) Mar Apr Aug
B Engineering (Honours) (Architectural and Structural) Mar Aug Oct
B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical)
Mar Aug Oct bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Chemistrybull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Mathematical Sciences
B Mathematical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Critical Thinking bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Physics bull English for Academic Purposes
12
These programs have additional entry requirements Please see pages 14 and 15 for further details Music has additional entry requirements and is recommended for the March intake only ^ These programs have specific entry requirements including English proficiency tested at progression to the University Please see page 15 for further details Other selection criteria apply Please ask us for more details
Not all elective subjects will be offered in every intake and are subject to demand Students should consult adelaideeduaudegree-finder for degree prerequisites There are advanced degrees and double degrees which may be available to students dependent on meeting progression score requirements
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Architecture B Architectural Design 74 Mar Apr Aug bull Design Studiesbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Health and Medical Sciences
B Dental Surgery 83 Mar bull Chemistrybull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Health and Medical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Medicine and B Surgery 83 Mar
B Nursing^ 70
B Occupational Therapy (Hons)^ 83
B Oral Health 70
B Physiotherapy^ (Hons) 83 Mar Apr
B Psychological Science 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Speech Pathology (Hons)^ 83 Mar
Faculty of the Professions
Business Commerce and Economics
B Business
B Commerce
B Economics
B Finance
B Innovation and Entrepreneurship
B Project Management
74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Law B Laws 80 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Sciences
Science B Applied Data Analytics 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Chemistry bull Maths Methods OR
General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Agricultural Sciences
B Food and Nutrition Science 70
B Science
B Science (Animal Science) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Animal Behaviour) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Biomedical Science)
B Science (Biotechnology)
B Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Marine Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Mineral Geoscience)
B Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 74 Mar Apr
B Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 83 Mar
B Veterinary Technology 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Viticulture and Oenology 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
Foundation Studies Curriculum 13
See collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
At the University you will learn in stunning state-of-the-art facilities that are among the worldrsquos best while being guided by outstanding educators and researchers who are national and international leaders in their field
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have additional entry requirements Please search for Admissions Guide at futureaskadelaideeduau
bull Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
bull Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
bull Bachelor of Oral Health (BOH)
HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCESThe University of Adelaide is a world leader in health education and research The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences is number 1 in South Australia for Medicine Nursing Psychology and Dentistry
14
Step 2 Achieve a mandatory progression score in your Foundation Studies Program
Step 1 Prerequisite subjectsDuring your Foundation Studies Program you must successfully complete one of the following prerequisite subjects ndash Biology Chemistry or Maths Our College staff will help you select your Foundation Studies prerequisite subjects
B MEDICINE AND B SURGERY B DENTAL SURGERY B ORAL HEALTH
83 83 70
Step 3 Achieve an acceptable English proficiency scoreIELTS is the preferred testing system and a minimum score of 70 overall all bands 70 is required
Step 4 Register for University Clinical Aptitude Test for Australia and New Zealand (UCAT ANZ) Details regarding the test and how to register are available on the UCAT ANZ website ucateduauucat-anz
Step 5 Online application to the University of AdelaideAll international applicants to MBBS BDS or BOH including international students studying in Australia submit an application online via internationaladelaideeduauadmissionshow-to-apply
Please note you will be required to enter your UCAT ANZ ID number during this application Please refer to the relevant Admissionsrsquo Guide for the specific details at futureaskadelaideeduau
Late applications will not be accepted
Step 6 Sit the UCAT ANZThe University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) is an admissions test used by the UCAT ANZ Consortium of universities in Australia and New Zealand for their medical dental and clinical science degree programmes The UCAT ANZ is a test used widely to help universities select applicants with the most appropriate mental abilities attitudes and professional behaviours required for new doctors to be successful in their clinical careers QS rankings by subject
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have specific entry requirements on progression from the College to the University
For more information please visit healthadelaideeduau
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Areas of Study
Step 7 Interview Eligibility OutcomeInterview eligibility is based on your performance in UCAT ANZ During September you will receive an email from the University of Adelaide which will contain important information on how to log into the AdmissionsAdelaide system to see your interview eligibility outcome
Step 8 InterviewCollege staff will assist you to prepare for your interview including several rounds of practice interviews The interview comprises of a series of scenarios and questions in which you
will need to demonstrate aptitudes such as self-awareness critical thinking problem solving and interpersonal skills Interviewers will also be looking for your compatibility and understanding of the degree and applicable health profession Interviews will be scheduled from late September to October and will be approximately 20 minutes in length
Step 9 Offers Offers will be sent by the University of Adelaide International Admissions Service between mid-October and early February
PROGRAM PROGRESSION REQUIREMENTS
B NURSING Foundation final score of 70
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (HONS)
B PHYSIOTHERAPHY (HONS)
Prerequisite of Biology or Chemistry or Maths
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B SPEECH PATHOLOGY (HONS)
Stage 2 English plus one of Stage 2 Biology OR Chemistry OR Mathematical Methods
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
IN THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR I HAD A FACE-TO-FACE SESSION TO HELP ME SELECT THE CORRECT SUBJECTS FOR MEDICINE WErsquoVE ALSO HAD MANY INFORMATION SESSIONS TO GUIDE US REGARDING OUR APPLICATION THE COLLEGE AND TEACHERS ARE THERE FOR THE STUDENTS TO HELP THEM AT ANY TIME
Gadeer Ahmed Egypt
Foundation Studies pathway to Medicine
Bachelor of Oral Health
Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Hons)
The Health and Medical Sciences programs listed on this page are quota programs and are not able to be packaged with the Foundation Studies Program Students will be offered a package with Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) or Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences and may be eligible to apply for their preferred quota program at the time of progression if they achieve a competitive score meet other entry and progression requirements and there are places available
UNIQUE COLLEGE SUPPORT TO PREPARE YOUWersquove designed an exclusive range of services to help you gain admission to the degree of your choice
Health and Medical Sciences 15
bull Information session with guest speakers and alumni
bull Online lsquohow to applyrsquo tutoring session
bull Critical thinking workshop
bull Assistance with UCAT ANZ preparation
bull Several rounds of practice interviews with extensive feedback
bull Links to industry and volunteering opportunities to strengthen your application
bull Personal guidance during your transition to the University of Adelaide
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Psychological Science
DEGREETRANSFER PROGRAMOur Degree Transfer Program is an excellent alternative to first year at University offering guaranteed entry to second year on successful completion
Degree Transfer pathwayTo successfully complete your Degree Transfer Program you will need to achieve a 50 pass in 8 academic courses and in Language for Study You will receive full credit for the first year courses and progress to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
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2nd Year
2nd Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Degree Transfer Extended (DTE)1 bridging semester 15 weeks + 2 semesters 15 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Standard (DTS)2 semesters 12 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Accelerated (DTX)2 semesters 9 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Brid
ging
dagger Students who successfully complete their Degree Transfer Program are not required to supply evidence of IELTS to satisfy the Universityrsquos English requirements
CRICOS course codes 087624D 087625C 087626B 087627A 086313E 086315C 086316B 086317A 086314D 0101444 0101441
Program benefits
bull Yoursquoll study the same courses as you would in first year at the University and when you graduate yoursquoll secure your place in second year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull We offer a wide range of courses taught to the Universityrsquos syllabus with many taught on the Universityrsquos beautiful
North Terrace campus Yoursquoll learn content relevant to your degree and receive full credit for all University-level courses
bull Our classes are small and our fees are lower than the equivalent first-year courses at the University
bull Our English language entry requirements are flexible and yoursquoll be provided with English language and learning support to assist while yoursquore studying the Degree Transfer Program As our graduate you wonrsquot be required to provide any further evidence of your English language proficiency
4th Year
4th Year
4th Year
Study in 4th year will depend on the degree chosen
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
DEGREE TRANSFER EXTENDED (DTE)
DEGREE TRANSFER STANDARD (DTS)
DEGREE TRANSFERACCELERATED (DTX)
PROGRAM LENGTH 15 months
1 bridging semester + 2 semesters
12 months
2 semesters
9 months
2 semesters
INTAKE DATES 31 Mar 2021 27 Oct 2021
22 Feb 2021 19 Jul 2021
6 Oct 2021
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Australian Year 12 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
CONTACT HOURS Bridging semester
20 hours per week
Semester 1 and 2
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
BACHELOR DESTINATIONS Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Economics
Not all majors offered for Science intakes in March and July Please ask us for details
Visit collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information about the Degree Transfer Program
Areas of Study
Program overview
To complete your Degree Transfer Program and progress in to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree you will need to pass eight first-year semester-long university courses plus one full-year course (Academic English) For more information and course requirements please see pages 18 and 19
Degree Transfer Program 17
Science
Business Economics and Finance
Health and Medical Sciences
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
I WOULD RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE SINCE IT PROVIDES A SMOOTH TRANSITION TO THE UNIVERSITY I HAVE REALLY ENJOYED THE EXPERIMENTS AND PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES AND THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I HAVE LEARNED IS GROUP WORK SKILLS THE BRIDGING SEMESTER HELPED ME FIT INTO THE NEW ENVIRONMENT
Kai Chen China
Degree Transfer Extended pathway to Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DEGREE TRANSFER CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study the courses listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to enrol in courses required for your packaged degree and discipline (if relevant)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Bachelor of Computer Science DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Level 1 elective
bull Puzzle Based Learning
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
bull Level 1 elective
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Maths for Information Technology 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Chemical
Civil
Electrical and Electronic
Mechanical
Mining
Petroleum
Software
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Engineering Maths
Physics OR Chemistry
Academic English
bull Maths 1A
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Analog Electronics
bull Introduction to Petroleum Geosciences and the Oil Industry
bull Introduction to Process Engineering
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Statics
bull Introduction to Engineering EAL
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Electronic Systems
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Maths 1B
bull Physics 1E
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Programming (Matlab amp Excel)
bull Professional Practice 1
bull Digital Electronics
bull Civil and Environmental Engineering 1A
bull Introduction to Infrastructure
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Dynamics
bull Introduction to Mining Engineering
bull Introduction to Petroleum Engineering
bull Materials 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Bachelor of Information Technology Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Statistical Practice
bull Introduction to Programming for IT Specialists
bull Design Thinking Problems to Practice
bull Foundations of Project Management
bull Language for Study
bull Introduction to Computer Systemsbull Networks and Securitybull IT Projectbull Managing Organisations and Peoplebull Professional Practices
Faculty of Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Biomedical Science
Science
Agricultural Sciences
Food and Nutrition Science
Viticulture and Oenology Note chemistry at Year 12 level or equivalent is a prerequisite
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Core Maths
Computing
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1Abull Biology 1 Molecules Genes and Cellsbull Physics Physical Aspects of Naturebull Building a Habitable Environmentbull Nutrition 1bull Farm-gate to Fork - Food Production 1bull Foundations of Wine Science 1bull Agricultural Systems 1bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1Bbull Biology 1 Human Perspectivesbull Statistical Practice 1bull Planet Earthbull The Science and Technology of Food Production 1bull Biology 1 Organismsbull Soils and Landscapes 1bull Agricultural Productionbull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
18 For intake availability of Engineering specialisation refer to pathway guide page 8
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of the Professions
Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Commerce
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Marketing
bull Business Lifecycles
bull Personal Professional Development
bull Entrepreneurship Foundations and Mindset
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Economics DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Principles of Economics
bull Professional Practices
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Finance DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Accounting
Economics
Core Maths
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Language for Study
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Applications of Quantitative Methods in Finance
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1A
bull Health and Illness in Populations
bull Create Communicate Connect with Health Sciences
bull Language for Study
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1B
bull Saving Lives or Respecting Rights An Introduction to Health Ethics
bull Statistical Practice 1
bull Language for Study
Access to Degree Transfer courses may vary depending on time of intake and bachelorrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements The Degree Transfer (Health and Medical Sciences) pathway also provides students with the option to apply for entry into first year of the Bachelor of Nursing degree upon completion of the Degree Transfer Program For Bachelor of Nursing strict quotas apply The standard cut-off is the minimum academic threshold above which applications will be ranked on merit In addition to academic performance other selection criteria may affect merit ranking
Degree Transfer Curriculum 19See collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
Completion of the Bachelor of Commerce with Accounting major has industry accreditation from CPA Australia and CA ANZ
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAMThe College is the first education provider in Australia to offer a postgraduate pathway course to a Group of Eight University After you successfully complete your Pre-Masterrsquos Program yoursquore guaranteed entry into your packaged postgraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Flexible entry and English language
requirements mean you will start the program at the level best suited to your academic and English language ability
bull Our small class sizes ensure you will always have personalised attention and support
bull The three or four University masterrsquos level courses you study at the College are the same as those you would study at University and when you successfully complete these you will receive full credit
bull Once you graduate from the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will progress to the University program with no further English language evidence required
Program StructureOnce you are enrolled in the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will study 9-10 courses over two semesterstrimesters over 7 ndash 8 months In the first semestertrimester you will study preparatory courses to develop your study research and English skills
If you qualify for the Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated Program you will study 4 or 5 courses over one semestertrimester over 3 ndash 4 months During your semestertrimester at the College you will study three or four credit-bearing University courses plus Academic English
Whichever program you complete you will progress to the University of Adelaide with full credit for all credit-bearing University courses and commence in your second semester or trimester
Pre-Masterrsquos pathwayOn successful completion of your Pre-Masterrsquos Program at the College you are guaranteed entry to your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide
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CRICOS Course Code 094934J
20
SemesterTrimester 2 SemesterTrimester 3
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
postgraduate degree
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
SemesterTrimester 4
Three or four semesterstrimesters at university depending on the duration of the postgraduate degree
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START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Areas of Study
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM (ACCELERATED)
PROGRAM LENGTH 2 semesterstrimesters 1 semestertrimester
PROGRAM STRUCTURE 4 preparatory courses3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses2 Academic English courses
3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses
1 Academic English course
INTAKE DATES 7 Apr 2021 (semester)13 Oct 2021 (semester and trimester)
27 Jan 2021 (trimester)22 Feb 2021 (semester)19 Jul 2021 (semester)
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent dependent on qualifications
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Successful completion of a bachelorrsquos degree or equivalent See academic entry requirements on pages 38 - 39
CONTACT HOURS First semester trimester20 hours per week
Pre-Mastersrsquo semester trimesterDepends on masterrsquos degree destination
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PREPARATORY SEMESTERTRIMESTER
Study and Research SkillsIntercultural StudiesQuantitative Skills for Postgraduate StudiesCritical Thinking for Postgraduate StudiesAcademic English A
Not Applicable
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PRE-MASTERrsquoS SEMESTERTRIMESTER
3 or 4 University courses Academic English B
3 or 4 University coursesAcademic English B
University courses will vary depending on masterrsquos degree destination students enrolled in the trimester based masterrsquos destinations will study 3 University courses while students enrolled in the semester based masterrsquos destinations will study 4 University courses Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan
^ Pre-Masterrsquos Program packaged with this degree is only available in February and October
Visit collegeadelaideeduaupre-masters for the most up to date information about the Pre-Masterrsquos Program
ArtsMaster of Arts (Environmental Studies)^
Master of Arts (International Relations)^
Health and Medical Sciences Master of Public Health
Business Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
Master of International Management^
Master of Applied Economics
Master of Applied Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Applied Project Management^
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)^
Master of Wine Business^
Pre-Masterrsquos Program 21
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Engineering Computer and Mathematical SciencesMaster of Computing and Innovation
AT THE COLLEGE YOU CAN MAKE NEW FRIENDS AND THE TEACHERS GAVE ME POSITIVE FEEDBACK TO HELP ME BETTER ADAPT TO STUDYING AND LIVING ABROAD I LIKE THE LEARNING ATMOSPHERE AT THE UNIVERSITYrsquoS HUB CENTRAL AND IrsquoM PROUD I GOT THE TOP GRADE IN MY ENGLISH CLASS
Emma Xiaoyu Dai China
Pre-Masterrsquos Program pathway to Master of Finance
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM CURRICULUMTo progress to the second semester trimester of your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will study the courses listed in the table You will receive credit for all credit-bearing University courses
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of Arts
Master of Arts (Environmental Studies) PMP (Semester) Oct PMP (Accelerated)(Semester) Feb
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Research Design and Methods (6 units) bull Introduction to Urbanisation (3 units) bull Engaging Communities Techniques and Analysis (3 units) bull Academic English B
Master of Arts (International Relations) bull Masterclass in Politics and International Relationsbull Research Design (3 units) bull Research Communication (3 units) bull Academic English B
Faculty of Engineering Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Master of Computing and Innovation PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Foundations of Computer Science (6 units)bull Engineering Communication and Critical Thinkingbull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Academic English B
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Master of Public Health PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
PMP February intakebull Qualitative Research Methods in Health (3 units)bull Introduction to Biostatistics (3 units)bull Promoting Health in Individuals and Populations (3 units)bull Introduction to Epidemiology (3 units)bull Academic English B
PMP July intakebull Environmental and Occupational Health (3 units)bull Global Public Health (3 units)bull Knowing what works - Evaluation in Public Health (3 units)bull Health Economics (3 units)bull Academic English B
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Access to PMP courses may vary depending on time of intake and masterrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements
Academic English B is not a credit-bearing University course
Pre-Masterrsquos Curriculum 23
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of the Professions
Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb Jul
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Concepts and Methods (M)bull Principles of Finance (M)bull Quantitative Methods (M)bull Economic Principles (M)bull Academic English B
Master of International Management PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Economics PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Intermediate Econometrics IID bull Applied Economic Principlesbull Intermediate Microeconomics IID bull Intermediate Macroeconomics IIDbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Innovation and Entreprenuership
Master of Innovation and Entreprenuership
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Entrepreneurial Concepts and Mindset bull New Venture Creationbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Project Management
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Risk Assessment and Managementbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Wine Business PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Program benefitsbull Learning is made fun Improve your
language skills such as speaking writing reading listening grammar and vocabulary while learning about Australia in a fun and engaging way
bull Cover essential academic skills such as group and team collaboration critical and creative thinking research and academic integrity and presentations
bull We offer a variety of assistance and counselling services for international students
bull Yoursquoll enjoy individual attention with our small class sizes and yoursquoll be assessed weekly to monitor your progress
bull Take advantage of our extracurricular activity program with a variety of activities tailored to enhance after class student experience
bull On successful completion of the program yoursquore guaranteed entry to your Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos program
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMSOur English Language Programs are courses designed to help you excel in your chosen field Learn to communicate with confidence and improve essential study skills in an English-speaking academic environment
Our courses are designed and taught by highly qualified and experienced English language teaching professionals It has been voted the best English program in Australia for the year 2020 by the English Language Barometer (ELB) and is recognised through its English Australia membership and National English Language Teaching Accreditation Scheme (NEAS) endorsement
English Language Programs pathwayUpon successful completion you will be able to communicate with confidence and obtain the essential language skills necessary for academic study in Australia
For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for details
Year 1
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
English for Academic Purposes
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CRICOS Course Codes 069098D 094050A
Postgraduate
Year 2 Year 3
Masterrsquos degree
Year 2 Year 3
Undergraduate
General Academic
English
Foundation Studies
Degree Transfer
Pre-Masterrsquos
Elementary
Pre-Intermediate
Intermediate
Visit collegeadelaideeduau for more information about studying at the University of Adelaide College
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Intakes Contact hours Class size
Corresponds with chosen FSP DT or PMP program entry 20 hours per week Maximum 18
RECOMMENDED STUDY DURATIONYou will be required to complete the recommended program duration according to your current English level Your English levels will be assessed before you begin your General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes course
English level
IELTS
Recommended GAEEAP duration
FSPDTEPMP
IELTS 45 (two bands of 40 and one band of 45) or equivalent 30 weeks^
IELTS 45 (three bands of 45 or higher) or equivalent 25 weeks^
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 40) or equivalent 20 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than two bands of 45) or equivalent 15 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 45) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 50 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 5 weeks
IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent not required
IELTS 55 (speaking or writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
not required
All applications will be assessed on an individual basis For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for detailsOnly available to the Pre-Masterrsquos program with a length of 2 semesterstrimesters^ Not available to the Pre-Masterrsquos Program as 20 weeks is maximum duration
English for Academic Purposes 25
Experienced teaching professionals
Personal learning support
Program benefits
Interactive curriculum
Member of English Australia
Quality endorsed by NEAS
THE BIG DIFFERENCE IS THAT IN AUSTRALIA I PRACTISE ENGLISH EVERY DAY BUT AT HOME I JUST USE MY ENGLISH IN CLASS IrsquoM ATTENDING EXTRA CLASS FOR SPEAKING AND PRONUNCIATION WHICH IS REALLY GOOD AND HELPS ME TO IMPROVE MY SPEAKING SKILLS
Qutibah Alamri Oman
English for Academic Purposes
English LevelIELTS
Recommended GAEEAP DurationDTSDTX requiring IELTS 55 overall (speaking and
writing 55 no other bands below 50)
IELTS 50 overall (both speaking and writing bands of 45 with no band below 45) or equivalent
20 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (no more than one speaking or writing band of 45 with no other band below 45) or equivalent
15 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (all bands 50) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 55 overall (either speaking or writing band 55 or above with no other band below 50) or equivalent
5 weeks
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STUDENTSUCCESS
We know that while yoursquore studying at the University of Adelaide College your experience is shaped both inside the classroom and in your life outside
COLLEGE SOCIAL CLUBThe College Social Club is famous for fostering new friendships Itrsquos also a great opportunity to learn new skills and gain experience in event planning budgeting mentoring new students and raising money for charities The Social Club runs great events on campus throughout the year so get involved as soon as you enrol
UNIVERSITY COMMUNITYRight from the first day you start at the College yoursquore a member of the University of Adelaide community Yoursquoll have 247 access to the University
campus including the Hub and yoursquoll be eligible to join the clubs and societies at the University of Adelaide there are more than 150 to choose from Whether yoursquore interested in sport politics music or photography yoursquore sure to find something yoursquoll love
BRING YOUR OWN DEVICEFor your convenience and to ensure you can study both on campus and at home we require you to bring your own device Technical and system requirements are listed on our website Search for device at collegeadelaideeduau
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uniadelcollege
theuniversityofadelaidecollege
STAY SAFE WITH SONDER
While yoursquore studying with us yoursquoll have free 247 access to highly trained Sonder support staff who can assist you if you need someone to track your journey check up on you or if yoursquore ill or injured Yoursquoll be given more information at orientation about the services available
STUDY ADELAIDEIf yoursquore looking for an international student mentor for tickets to the hottest events for help writing a resume for an opportunity to be an international student leader or just for some fun Study Adelaide is a brilliant organisation driven by and for international students
Student Success 27
ASK US WErsquoRE HERE FOR YOUWe offer two ways for you to access support services virtually and in real life At our new Student Services Hub at Level 2 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide you can meet with our team members for program advice and information about progressing to university and guidance on accommodation and student experience Once yoursquore enrolled yoursquoll also be able to access these services online
ACADEMIC AND ENGLISH ASSISTANCEThroughout your time at the College and at the University you will be able to access one-on-one assistance in academic areas such as referencing essay and report writing presentation and academic language skills Foundation Studies students can access the Tutor Assistance Program which provides subject-specific support Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos students can drop into the Universityrsquos Maths Learning Centre and Writing Centre for one-one-one assistance
THE NEW CAMPUS EXPERIENCEWe have just refurbished our campus including the student zones on all floors We now have collaboration space where you can get together with your classmates and study together several small meeting rooms which you can book in advance and USB stations to charge your device The cafeacute style break-out space on the second floor is perfect for independent studies with your classmates or catching up with friends for lunch in the brand new kitchen area bathed in beautiful natural light this is sure to be your new go-to space
We look forward to welcoming you to the University of Adelaide College Our friendly team are here to help you and wersquore sure yoursquoll love our newly renovated campus at 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide
STUDENTSERVICES
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ONLINE STUDENT SERVICES HUBFind the information you need at any time using our one-stop-shop virtual student hub Starting right from orientation you can catch up on anything yoursquove missed find the answers to common questions and make a time to meet with a staff member face-to-face You can also find the right academic support depending on your program or access assistance with accommodation There are pages where you can view the current announcements for the College and the academic calendar and timetable for all the important dates
WHOrsquoS WHOThe dedicated team of service professionals are your first stop for any matter at all and include our
bull Student Services Manager whorsquos responsible for overseeing the team to ensure you have the best experience possible
bull Accommodation Coordinator to assist you to find new accommodation in Adelaide or to change accommodation providers
bull Student Services Coordinator responsible for the welfare and academic advancement of students under the age of 18
bull Student Services Coordinators for Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs
PERSONAL SUPPORTWersquore here to support you while yoursquore studying with us If yoursquore missing home or struggling with your workload or you need someone to talk to for any reason at all let us know Our friendly Student Services team and our qualified counsellor are here to offer you caring and confidential assistance
ACADEMIC MANAGERSOur highly qualified Academic Managers play an integral role at the College and in the lives of our students they are the key link between life at College and the University They are responsible for all cohorts in their program of speciality (English Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos) and ensuring students are qualified and prepared for progression to the University They are also responsible for the curriculum you will study and ensuring our programs meet and exceed Australian Government quality assurance standards
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Adelaide is a place where yoursquoll find quality education in a city designed for life and with a lower cost of living than other Australian capitals you can enjoy a great lifestyle We offer a welcoming environment where students from all over the world can enjoy an excellent education along with work opportunities now and in the future
WARM WELCOMEOne in five South Australians were born overseas but now call Australia home and 27 of students in Adelaide are international^ The people of Adelaide celebrate our cityrsquos cultural diversity and go out of our way to welcome international students to the city
NATURAL BEAUTYSouth Australians live an active lifestyle and love the great outdoors Adelaide is a coastal city where pristine white beaches become the focus for recreation and relaxation Right on our doorstep and accessible by public transport yoursquoll find nature trails and national parks for hiking and biking
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ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
EASY TO GET AROUNDAdelaide is one of the worldrsquos most liveable cities but unlike some larger cities getting around is much quicker and easier A well-designed city allows for straightforward navigation on the cityrsquos buses trains and trams Therersquos free public transport in the city and walking and cycling are also very popular options
VIBRANT ATMOSPHERESouth Australia is known as the Festival State hosting more than four hundred festivals and events each year including the worldrsquos second largest annual arts festival the Fringe Festival In fact more festival tickets are sold in South Australia than any other state Adelaidersquos sporting calendar is also full of events that include cricket soccer and AFL (Australian Rules Football) Enjoy the best of Adelaidersquos sports and major international concerts at Adelaide Oval in the centre of the city
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festivalsadelaidecomau
Adelaide Lifestyle 31
For more information visit wwwcityofadelaidecomau or wwwstudyadelaidecom
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Darwin
Brisbane
Sydney
Canberra
Adelaide
Melbourne
Hobart
Perth
13 Million2
Population
Mediterranean1 climate
Maximum Average Temperature Summer 29 Winter 16
ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
1km
1wwwbomgovauclimate 2wwwabsgovaucensus
1km
1000 M
Adelaide Botanic Garden
Adelaide Zoo
Airport
Adelaide Oval
National Wine Centre
Barossa Valley
McLaren Vale
Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute
Adelaide city map 33
UoA
68UoAC
Urbanest student accommodation
The Village student apartmentsAdelaide Central Markets amp China Town
Rundle Mall
ADELAIDE CITY MAP
Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide Health amp Medical Sciences
ARE YOU UNDER THE AGE OF 18Our friendly staff look after all students at the College but we do take particular care of students who are under the age of 18 Before you arrive we will help you to arrange suitable accommodation either with a local homestay family or an apartment at our approved under 18 provider Urbanest Wersquoll pick you up at the airport and transfer you to your new home At College we will assign you your own personal welfare officer who you will meet with every two weeks to make sure yoursquore settling into your new life in Australia
ACCOMMODATIONWhether yoursquore moving to Adelaide for the first time or yoursquove studied here before finding a great place to live is essential There are a wide variety of great accommodation options available to students in Adelaide
HOMESTAY WITH A LOCAL FAMILYIf you would like to experience living with an Australian family we can arrange a homestay to host you during your time in Adelaide This is a fantastic cultural experience and also a great way to practise your English language skills outside of the classroom Homestay households are often in the suburbs of Adelaide but they will be well serviced by public transport You may be matched with a family with young children single adults or older couples
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Twin share studio at Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE VILLAGEIf yoursquore looking for a studio or shared apartment there are more options available These residences have affordable prices and common areas for socialising The Village is a purpose built student community located in the Adelaide central business districtYou will enjoy the convenience of a free door-to-door shuttle service between the Village and the main campus making it easy for you to get to lectures on time
For more information about student accommodation please send an email to collegeaccommodationadelaideeduau
URBANEST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEOur preferred student accommodation provider Urbanest is located across the road from the Universityrsquos main campus and a short walk through Rundle Mall to the College There are a variety of rooms available including studio rooms or single rooms in larger apartments You will benefit from the community environment and study spaces in addition to a video games room cinema gym and an amazing roof-top with BBQ
Accommodation 35
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide The University of Adelaide Village
2021 DOMESTIC FEES
DOMESTIC TUITION FEESProgram Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies Program Standard (FSP) March April and August 2021 All $9950 $19900dagger
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$9000 $27000
Engineering $9900 $29700
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$9900 $29700
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$11100 $22200
Engineering $11800 $23600
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$11800 $23600
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021Business
Economics$11100 $22200
Pre-Masters ProgramTwo semesters April and October 2021
All $12750$25500
One semester February and July 2021 $12750
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $12750 + $10200 $22950
One trimester February 2021 Business $10200 $10200
dagger Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee as outlined in the offer letter
All fees must be paid in full unless you withdraw prior to commencement of your program Please note that all fees stated are for 2021 For more information regarding fees and refunds please visit wwwcollegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for domestic students (Australian citizens and permanent residents only) They include tuition and other internal fees
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
36 Domestic fees
MEET YOU IN MELBOURNEFrom 2021 a number of University of Adelaide degrees will be offered at the new University of Adelaide Melbourne Campus In partnership with the University of Adelaide College the Melbourne Campus will offer both online and face-to-face study options designed specifically as pathways for students to enter undergraduate and postgraduate degrees
Our Melbourne Campus is located on the western fringe of the city in Docklands and will offer our Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs Once you successfully complete your pathway program you are guaranteed entry to your packaged degree in Accounting Business Finance or Information Technology with full credit for all University-level courses completed
Apply now with confidence visit collegeadelaideeduaumelbourne
International fees 37
2021 INTERNATIONAL FEES
ADDITIONAL FEESDetails Total (AUD)
Enrolment fee $350
Overseas Student Health Coverdagger $605 dagger
Facilities fee ndash The University of Adelaide $510
Under 18 guardianship fees$310 administrative fee +
$50 per week until student turns 18
General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes ndash books and materials
$18 per week
(maximum $360)
daggerOverseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members $605 per year is provided as a guide price costs can vary by supplier OSHC fees are reviewed annually Students may organise their own Overseas Student Health Cover or request that the University of Adelaide College arrange on their behalf
Course books and materials fee will vary depending on program duration and subjects studied but can be expected to be approximately $500-700 for the Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos programs
INTERNATIONAL TUITION FEESProgram Price (AUD)
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
$470 per week
Students who need extra language support prior to their Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masters Program should complete the required English duration Please see page 25 for more information
Program Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies ProgramStandard (FSP) March April and
August 2021 All $14900 $29800
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$14300 $42900
Engineering $15200 $45600
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$15200 $45600
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$17500 $35000
Engineering $18750 $37500
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$18750 $37500
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021BusinessEconomics
$17500 $35000
Pre-Masters Program Two semesters April and October 2021All
$22000 $44000
One semester February and July 2021 $22000 $22000
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $22000 + $17600 $39600
One trimester February 2021 Business $17600 $17600
Note Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee outlined in the offer letter
Students moving to Adelaide to study should also consider the following costs
Details Total (AUD)
Accommodation placement $320
Airport pick-up $150
HomestayFull Board (includes all meals except lunch on school days + laundry) $290ˆ per week
Part Board (accommodation only) $190 per week
Student apartment accommodation
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
Options and Prices varyApplication subject to approvalThe University of Adelaide Village
UniLodge City Gardens Options and Prices varyAtira Apartments
ˆ Extra charge for special dietary requirements may apply Options and prices vary Application subject to approval The costs in the above table are provided as a guide only and are subject to change These costs may be incurred only if required by students For information on cost of living please refer to wwwstudyinaustraliagovau
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
Please refer to page 25 for more information on recommended study durations The above is a guide only If in doubt please contact the College or the Collegersquos educational representative All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees Please ask your College representative for more information The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for international students They include tuition and other internal fees All first semester fees are required to be paid in full unless the student withdraws prior to the commencement of the program Students may wish to pay more than 50 of their tuition fees before programs commencement Subsequent semesterrsquos tuition fees must be paid before the commencement of the respective semester
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
ProgramEnglish entry requirements
IELTS iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English
Foundation Studies Program IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
50 overall (16 or above in speaking and writing) 48
Pre-Masters Program
Two semesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One semester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Two trimesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One trimester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Country Foundation Studies Program Degree Transfer Program
Australia Completion of Year 11 with C grade average Completion of Year 12 with required ATAR score
China Completion of Senior Middle Two with a minimum average of 70 Completion of Senior Middle Three DTE - 70 DTS DTX - 75
Hong Kong SAR Completion of HK Form 5 with a minimum average of 40 or 50 dependent on the pass mark
^HKDSE DTE - 10 points over best 5 subjects DTS DTX - 12 points over best 5 subjects
India Completion of Year 11 with a minimum average of 60 Completion of Year 12 Indian School Certificate (ISC) Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or Indian State Board Exams are considered please enquire for required score
Indonesia Completion of SMU 2 with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects Completion of SMU 3 DTE - minimum average of 60 in 4 academic subjectsDTS DTX - minimum average of 70 in 4 academic subjects
International Baccalaureate
Completion of Year 1 with 21 aggregate score in 6 relevant subjects Completion of IB Diploma or IB Certificate Results with an average score of DTE - 20DTS DTX - 22
Malaysia Completion of SPM with a minimum 5 passes in academic subjects with a C grade average (SPM forecast results accepted)
Completion of STPMA Levels (forecast results accepted) DTE - minimum of 2 E grades DTS DTX - minimum of 1 E and 1 D grades UEC (forecast results accepted) DTE - 35 points or less (best 5 subjects) DTS DTX - 30 points or less (best 5 subjects)
Oman Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates
Completion of General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects
Completion of General Secondary School CertificateDTE Business - minimum average of 80 in academic subjects DTE Science Health Science Computer Science and Engineering - minimum average of 85 in academic subjects
Singapore Sri Lanka United Kingdom
GCE O Levels minimum of C grade average in 5 subjects (forecast results accepted)
GCE A Levels (forecast results accepted)DTE - minimum 2 E gradesDTS DTX - minimum 1 E and 1 D grades
South Korea Completion of Senior High School Year 2 with a minimum average of 65 in academic subjects
Completion of Senior High School Year 3 DTE - minimum average of 55 in academic subjects DTS DTX - minimum average of 60 in academic subjects
Thailand Completion of Matayom 5 with a minimum GPA of 25 Completion of Secondary Education - Matayom 6DTE - minimum GPA of 20DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 22
Vietnam Completion of Year 11 with a minimum GPA of 65 Completion of Year 12DTE - minimum GPA of 65DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 70
All other countries Please enquire Applications will be considered individually Please enquire Applications will be considered individually
Minimum required score depends on preferred bachelor destination Note Entry into the Foundation Studies Music specialisation is subject to diagnostic testing of music knowledge and instrument proficiency^HKDSE Scoring System ndash Level 5 5 5 = 5 points Level 4 = 4 points Level 3 = 3 points Level 2 = 2 points Level 1 = 1 point
ENTRY REQUIREMENTSUNDERGRADUATE
38 Academic entry requirements
POSTGRADUATECountry Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
Bangladesh 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Pass or Honours) with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (in a professional field or 150 credits) from a Section 2 institution
Bhutan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Botswana Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the University of Botswana
Cameroon 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licence) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Canada Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Baccalaureat or Bachelier) from a Section 1 institution
China 3 or 4 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 or 5 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree awarded according to the Regulations Concerning Academic Degrees in the Peoples Republic of China from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Eqypt 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Fiji 3 yr Advanced Diploma or Higher National Diploma (not in a trade field) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 26750) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Ghana 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a Bachelorrsquos degree from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science amp Technology University of Ghana or the University of Cape Coast
Hong Kong SAR Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Academic entry requirements 39
Country Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
India 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (3rd or pass division) from a Section 2 institution or 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (2nd 3rd or pass division) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree in any division from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st or 2nd division) from a Section 2 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st division) from a Section 3 institution
Indonesia 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of C with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Sarjana MudaBakaloreat with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of A or B from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Iran 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a B grade average (140 pt minimum) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Japan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Gakushigo) from a Section 1 institution
Jordan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kenya 3 yr Diploma with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Korea South Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Haksa) with a minimum of 120 credits from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kuwait Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Kuwait University or a Section 2 institution
Laos 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from the National University of Laos or a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the National Univesity of Laos
Lebanon Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree or Licence or 4 yr Maitrise or Diplome from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Macau SAR 3 yr Higher Diploma (Bacharelato) with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licenciatura) with a GPA below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degee (Licenciatura) from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Lecenciatura) with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 insitution
Malaysia Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Mauritius Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nepal 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 70 (where pass is 50) 60 (where pass is 40) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nigeria 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 1 insitution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Oman 3 yr Higher Diploma with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 and below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 institution
Pakistan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (without Honours) with a grade average of 55 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree (in 2nd or 3rd Division) from a Section 2 institution
Philippines 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32 and below from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Saudi Arabia 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of pass or good from a Section 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 3 institution or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 4 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of very good or excellent from a Section 2 institution
Singapore Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
South Africa 3 yr National Diploma (at least 240 credits) with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr National Diploma or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Sri Lanka Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Taiwan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Thailand 3 yr Associate degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade above 30 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Uganda 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32550 from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Makerere University or the University of East Africa or successful completio of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
United Arab Emirates
3 yr Higher Diploma with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 or below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
United Kingdom
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
United States of America
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelor degree (with 120 semester credits or 180 quarter credits) from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Vietnam 3 yr Bang Tot nghiep Cao dang with a GPA of 3040 or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) less than 210 credits with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Chinh quy mode) or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) with 210 or more credits from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc from a Section 2 institution
Zambia 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of pass or satisfactory from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr (after O Levels) or 3 yr (after A Levels) Bachelor degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelor degree or 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of credit merit or distinction from a Section 1 institution
For countriesregions and qualifications not listed above please contact the University of Adelaide College Admissions for further information Equivalent qualifications will be considered Applications will be assessed based on the most recent academic results and additional admissions criteria may apply Academic assessment is based on the grades a student achieves in individual subjects as well as an aggregate grade Student applications will also be assessed against any relevant program prerequisites Only academic subjects will be considered during assessment Subjects such as religious studies ethics physical education etc will not be considered Complete academic transcripts must be produced at the time of application if available Note - Institution sections are determined by the Australian Governments Department of Education Country Education Profiles
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
40 Academic Calendar
While all information is correct at time of release (September 2020) please note that the information included above may be subject to change Please refer to the website for the most up-to-date information
Please note dates are dependent on the University of Adelaide (wwwadelaideeduaustudentdates) and may change 2022 dates are provided as an example and are not confirmed Students may need to remain in Adelaide after the end of the semester for replacement exams
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAM
2021
Standard (FSP) Accelerated (FSPX)
March 2021 intake April 2021 intake August 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 3 Mar 21 23 Jul 21 21 Apr 21 3 Sep 21 4 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 20 Oct 21 25 Feb 22
Orientation 3 Mar 21 5 Mar 21 21 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 4 Aug 21 6 Aug 21 20 Oct 21 22 Oct 21
Break 10 May 21 14 May 21 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 7 Jan 22
Exams 8 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 26 Aug 21 3 Sep 21 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 18 Feb 22 25 Feb 22
Break 26 Jul 21 30 Jul 21 6 Sep 21 10 Sep 21 27 Dec 21 11 Feb 22
Semester 2 2 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 13 Sep 21 11 Feb 22 14 Feb 22 15 Jul 22 28 Feb 22 15 Jul 22
Break 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 31 Dec 21 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22
Exams 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 27 Jan 22 4 Feb 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22
Graduation 23 Dec 21 10 Feb 22 14 Jul 22 14 Jul 22
DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAMExtended (DTE) Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
2021 March 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Bridging 31 Mar 21 9 Jul 21 27 Oct 21 11 Feb 22
Orientation 31 Mar 21 2 Apr 21 27 Oct 21 29 Oct 21
Break 25 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 5 Jul 21 9 Jul 21 7 Feb 22 11 Feb 22
Semester 1 Joins DTS Jul 21 Joins DTS Feb 22 22 Feb 21 3 Jul 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 6 Oct 21 7 Jan 22
Orientation 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21 6 Oct 21 8 Oct 21
Break 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 27 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 4 Jan 22 7 Jan 22
Semester 2 26 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 28 Feb 22 2 Jul 22 Joins DTS Feb 22
Break 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 11 Apr 22 22 Apr 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 18 Jun 22 2 Jul 22
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two semesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one semester)
April 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 7 Apr 21 9 Jul 21 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 22 Feb 21 3 July 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21
Orientation 7 Apr 21 9 Apr 21 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21
Break 12 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21
Semester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated Jul 21 Joins PMP Accelerated Feb 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two trimesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one trimester)
October 2021 intake January 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish
Trimester 1 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 27 Jan 21 8 May 21
Orientation 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 27 Jan 21 28 Jan 21
Exams 6 May 21 8 May 21
Break 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 10 May 21 24 May 21
Trimester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated (trimester) Jan 22
Representative informationRepresentative name (if relevant)
City Telephone (homemobile)
Representative signature
Student information (compulsory)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Date of birth (ddmmyyyy) Country of birth
Country of citizenship First language
Permanent address
City Stateprovince Postcode
Country Telephone (homemobile)
Are you an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Yes No
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College ndash Student ID and Online Account ActivationStudent ID card ID number and system password will only be granted to a valid personal student email address Enrolment and system access delays will occur if invalid email addresses are provided
Passport number (if available) Expiry date
Do you hold Permanent Residency or a current Australian visa
Yes No NA If yes please provide a copy of your PR or current Australian visa
Visa type (if relevant) Visa number (if relevant)
Your permanenthome country address is required by the Australian Government If it is not supplied your application cannot be processed
Parent legal guardian details (compulsory for students under 18)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Relationship to student (ie mother or father)
Permanent address of Parent or Guardian
Telephone (homemobile)
Education historyIf you are currently completing a qualification please indicate when you expect to complete this study (monthyear)
Name and location of institution (starting from the most recent qualification)
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2018-2020)
Name and location of institution
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2016-2018)
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E
APPLICATION FORMPlease print clearly in English and in BLOCK letters Tick boxes where appropriate
International Student Application Domestic Student Application
41
42
Current English proficiency
Is English your first language Yes No
Have you studied at secondary level with English as the language of instruction
Yes No If yes please provide evidence of language of instruction
Do you have an English Language score Yes No
If yes please select one of the following IELTS TOEFL iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English Other
Test date (ddmmyyyy) Score
Program selectionDegree Transfer
Degree Transfer Extended (Mar) Degree Transfer Extended (Oct) Degree Transfer Standard (Feb) Degree Transfer Standard (Jul) Degree Transfer Accelerated (Oct)
Foundation Studies
Foundation Studies (Feb) Foundation Studies (Apr) Foundation Studies (Jul) Foundation Studies Accelerated (Oct)
Pre-Masterrsquos
Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Mar) Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Feb) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Jul) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash Two trimesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One trimester (Feb)
English Language Programs
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
(5-10 weeks)
Year of entry to the University of Adelaide College (eg 2021 2022)
University Program
Please indicate which bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos degree you intend to study at the University of Adelaide (eg Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) [Civil])BachelorMaster of
Accommodation
Would you like the College to organise your accommodation for you in Adelaide Yes No
Would you like the College to organise your airport pick-up Yes No
Additional services
Would you like the University of Adelaide College to organise your Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) on your behalf Yes No
If yes please indicate Single Couple Family If no please list your current OSHC details
Policy provider
Policy number Start date Expiry date
Please note that OSHC is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members
Medical conditions
Do you have a disability impairment or long-term medical condition which may affect your studies Yes No
If yes please provide medical documentation from a relevant treating professional detailing the impact of your condition on your ability to meet academic demands Disclosure will not disadvantage your application and is confidential The information you provide will assist us in best catering for your needs
Privacy notice
The University of Adelaide College understands and respects that privacy is important to you We collect personal information about you so that we can provide you with the services you have requested We may also use your information to improve our products and services and offer you our or our partnersrsquo or suppliersrsquo products and services which may be relevant to you We may disclose personal information about you in accordance with our Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) including to your education agent and the Australian government Our privacy policy contains information about how you can access and correct the personal information we hold about you or make a privacy complaint You may contact the Privacy Officer (privacykaplaneduau) for more informationIn regard to promotional material please indicate below
I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College sent on behalf of its sponsors partners or suppliers andor I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College about its own publications information and events
DeclarationI have read understood and agree to be bound by the Terms and Conditions of enrolment I declare that I have read the instructions on this application form and that to the best of my knowledge the information provided by me is true and complete in every particular I acknowledge that the University of Adelaide College and the University of Adelaide may vary or reverse any decision regarding admission or enrolment made on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information provided by me I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to verify or obtain records from other educational institutions that I have attended I understand that I am seeking temporary entry into Australia for educational purposes only as a fee-paying student I understand that if I change my visa status I may be subject to different rules and conditions I understand the above conditions and am prepared to accept them in full In particular that I or my sponsor will be responsible for the full costs of the academic program for which I am seeking admission as well as the associated travel and living costs I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to provide information to my parent(s) or guardian(s) and my agent regarding my application for admission to the program listed above
I confirm that I have read understood and agree to be bound by the University of Adelaide College Terms and Conditions (refer to page 43)
Signature of student Date
Signature of parentguardian (required if student is under 18 years old) Date
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Terms and conditions 43
1 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
These Terms and Conditions are applicable to all students studying at the University of Adelaide College through Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670 CRICOS 03127E (the rsquoCollegersquo) including English Language Programs delivered by the College (CRICOS 03147E) and Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs delivered under agreement with the University of Adelaide (CRICOS 00123M)
11 Policies and procedures All College students are subject to the policies and procedures that are published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) and in the College student handbook including those dealing with student misconduct assessment progression enrolment deferral and cancellation complaints and appeals and refund Students must review these policies and procedures and ensure they understand and comply with the most up to date version of our policies and procedures at all times
12 Late arrivals vacations and absences All students are expected to attend class from the first day of their program No refund is given for time missed due to arrivals after the published program commencement date vacations absences or public holidays Such periods of absence will not be replaced by a free extension of any program No refunds or substitutions will be made for classes missed due to non-College external exams excursions orientation period or other obligations that fall outside the normal teaching schedule Classes are not held and many campus facilities are closed on public holidays All published program dates start on a Monday but if the Monday is a public holiday the program start will fall on the Tuesday Students may request written permission for late arrival up to 2 weeks from their published program commencement date Students who propose to arrive 2 or more weeks after the program commencement date will be required to catch up on the work that they have missed While every effort will be made to assist the student to catch up on program content the student is ultimately responsible Late arrivals will be assisted with registering and joining the program The student will have a responsibility to undertake an online orientation upon commencement
13 Campus facilities Students are advised that campus facilities may not be available during study breaks Details are available from the Student Services Team or Reception staff at the College
14 Placement The College may place a student into the most appropriate class and to postpone subjectscourses to the following semestertrimester where there is an insufficient number of students for that class or subjectcourse
15 Program changes The College may change program dates program curricula tutors and programs at any time at its discretion However in cases where the program is rescheduled before the first class and the new date is unacceptable to the student all unused tuition fees will be refunded
16 Tuition fees The student or studentrsquos family agrees to pay the total tuition fee and any additional charges in accordance with the fee schedule for the current year published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) Students who do not finalise their payments within the first two weeks will have their enrolment cancelled All refunds are made in accordance with the College Refund Policy Tuition fees include lessons orientation placement and progress testing and a College certificate upon successful completion of the program The College may withhold the granting of a certificate from a student if the studentrsquos tuition fees or any other fees remain outstanding
17 Repeat payment Students repeat a coursesubject or coursessubjects or semestertrimester will incur charges based on the current yearrsquos published tuition fees at the time of payment
18 Late payment A fee of AUD 100 applies on unpaid accounts 30 days after the date the payment was due
19 Books and materials fees Students may be required to purchase textbooks workbooks stationery software and other required learning materials at an additional cost Details of any additional costs are in the College student handbook or the relevant program or unit outline
110 Additional services Any additional services (such as travel telephone costs excursions medical costs special diet non-College exams and enrolment amendments) are not included in any fees unless specifically stated on a valid invoice from the College Students wishing to arrange homestay accommodation andor airport transfer can obtain further information at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauaccommodation
111 Privacy Personal information collected by the College or the University of Adelaide which includes information that identifies a student and information regarding a studentrsquos program progress and attendance may be shared by or between the College and the University of Adelaide and by either of them with the Australian government or State and Territory governments and their designated authorities the Tuition Protection Scheme the agent that recruited the student (unless specifically excluded) the studentrsquos parents (if under 18) College staff and contractors and between the College and the University of Adelaide and related body corporates of the College and their staff contractors and insurer This information may include personal information about you which is considered sensitive information contact details program enrolment details and changes program results and the circumstance of any suspected breach by the student of a visa condition The Collegersquos Privacy Policy outlines further information about the handling of personal information by the College (at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy) You may contact our Privacy Officer at privacykaplaneduau if you have any enquiries about your personal information or if you wish to make a privacy complaint
112 Medical costs The College is hereby authorised to seek medical treatment should the College or a staff member acting on its behalf consider such action necessary for a student The student agrees to indemnify the College for any expense loss damage or liability whatsoever suffered or incurred as a result of authorising and arranging such emergency medical treatment
113 Photography filming and sound recording The College or its representatives may arrange to photograph or shoot video footage of students for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online at any time including during graduation ceremonies Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College staff or its representative at the time of booking and state at the time of the photographing or video shooting that they do not wish to participate and remove themselves
2 THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE FEES
21 The University of Adelaide program fees will depend on the studentrsquos choice of undergraduate or postgraduate degree program and point of entry Further information is available on the University of Adelaide website currently at wwwadelaideeduau
3 DEFERRAL SUSPENSION AND CANCELLATION OF ENROLMENT
31 A student may apply to defer their studies on the grounds of compelling or compassionate circumstances such as their own ill health or that of a very close relative All applications for deferral from a program of study must be made in writing or using the relevant form available from the College Students should refer to the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) for details of the circumstances in which their enrolment may be deferred suspended or cancelled before submitting their application
32 A studentrsquos enrolment at the College may be suspended or cancelled in accordance with the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) including on the grounds of misbehavior by the student the studentrsquos failure to pay amount(s) owing to the College in accordance with this agreement or a breach of program attendance or progression by the student
4 REFUNDS
41 The Collegersquos Refund Policy is currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies All students must read the Refund Policy before accepting an offer of admission from the College Students requesting a refund are required to do so in accordance with the Refund Policy Approved refunds are paid in Australian dollars into the same bank account it was paid from Tuition fees are not transferable to other students
5 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
51 Visa information It is the responsibility of the student to arrange all applicable travel permits or visas and to have a valid passport for their whole period of study The student may be asked to make payment for their first study period before any of their visa documentation is issued A Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) may not be issued by the College until payment for the first study period has been received as per the Offer of Admission and the enrolment agreement has been signed and
returned to the College by the student The enrolment agreement includes reference to the pre-arrival information and grievance procedures information
52 Student visa obligations Student visa holders are required to maintain compliance with all applicable visa conditions including providing the College with a current residential address mobile number email address and who to contact in emergency situations as well as notifying the College of any change in these details within 7 days of the change maintaining satisfactory academic progress and attending a minimum of 80 of their program Students that fail to commence their enrolled program or fail to meet the requirement for 80 attendance or satisfactory academic progress will be reported to the Department of Home Affairs (DoHA) Any school-aged dependents accompanying overseas students to Australia will be required to pay full fees if they are enrolled in either a government or non-government school
53 Health insurance Health insurance is compulsory for student visa holders and their accompanying family members Students are required to provide proof of health insurance at the time of their enrolment Students will not receive a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) until they have obtained satisfactory health insurance for the length of their visa The Australian government requires all students on student visas to join the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) scheme a health insurance plan for overseas students in Australia Students must ensure that payment is made for compulsory OSHC before their visa is issued and that the insurance provides adequate coverage for the duration of the studentrsquos visa
54 Codes of practice The College abides by the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (the National Code) and the Educational Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (Cth) (ESOS Act) Further information about the National Code can be obtained at internationaleducationgovauregulatory-information
55 Living expenses Migration regulations in Australia require international students to show evidence that they can contribute to the cost of living and studying in Australia Further information can be obtained at wwwstudyinaustraliagovau or wwwhomeaffairsgovau
6 CONSUMER PROTECTION
61 These Terms and Conditions and the right to make complaints and seek appeals of decisions and actions under various processes does not affect the rights of the student to take action under the Australian Consumer Law if the Australian Consumer Law applies
62 Students will be advised of any changes to these Terms and Conditions that may result from a directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide or from a change in government legislation or regulation Any dispute claim or other matter arising will be subject to the laws of South Australia
63 Students who are dissatisfied with a decision made by the College may submit a complaint to the College in accordance with the relevant College Grievance Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) If a student is dissatisfied with the outcome of a complaint and subsequent appeal they may also submit an application for review of the Collegersquos decision or action to the Office of the Training Advocate (wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau) or the Overseas Student Ombudsman (wwwombudsmangovau)
7 DECLARATION
Upon submitting an application to the College and subsequently undertaking any study at the College the student (or their authorised representative on the studentrsquos behalf ndash if the student is under 18 years of age)
71 Declares that the information provided in their application form is true and complete in every detail
72 Understands that giving false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of their application or cancellation of their enrolment
73 Has read and understood these terms and conditions the published information in the College brochure and on the College (and the University of Adelaide) website and has sufficient information about the College to enrol
74 Authorises the College or its representatives to retain their photo image for identification purposes and consents to the use of any photographs or video footage taken of the student for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online (including at a graduation ceremony) at any time without further consent or notification Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College at the time of the photographing or video shooting of their wish not to participate and will remove themselves
75 Authorises the College to provide the University of Adelaide or any other educational institutions to which the student is seeking admission any required relevant official records and other personal information relevant to their application or studies The student also gives the College permission to obtain official records from any educational institution the student attends or has attended and from the University of Adelaide after their studies at the College have finished
76 Authorises and consents to the College to validate hisher qualifications and release copies of academic transcripts to prospective employers whenif required
77 For international students the student understands that the College will collect information during their enrolment in order to meet its obligations under the ESOS Act and the National Code and to ensure the student complies with the conditions of their visa and the studentrsquos obligations under Australian immigration laws The authority to collect information is contained in the ESOS Act ESOS Regulations and the National Code The international student authorises the College to provide information including personal and contact details program enrolment details and the circumstances of any suspected breach of their student visa conditions to the Australian Government the Tuition Protection Service (if relevant) and any other designated authorities The student also understands that this information can be disclosed without their consent where the College is authorised to or required to by law
78 Understands and consents to the collection and handling of personal information in accordance with the Collegersquos Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy)
79 Accepts liability for payment of all relevant fees identified in these Terms and Conditions the College brochure and on the College (or the University of Adelaide) website The student also understands the circumstances in which refunds will not be applicable as set out in these Terms and Conditions including the Collegersquos Refund Policy and that fees may increase with notification from the College during the program For international students the student has also read the information provided in relation to living expenses and they understand that the cost of living in Australia may be higher than in their own country and the student confirms that they can meet those costs
710 Understands and agrees to abide by all the College policies and procedures (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies)
710 Agrees to notify the College of their contact details including their current residential address mobile number (if any) and email address and who to contact in emergency situations The student also agrees to notify the College of any change in those details within 7 days of the change
711 Acknowledges that the College reserves the right to change terms conditions or policies without prior notice in order to meet its legislative requirements or to follow directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide
and agrees to keep themselves up to date with the changes occurring by checking regularly the website andor speak to staff at the College
The following websites may be of use for international students
bull Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) internationaleducationgovau
bull Department of Home Affairs wwwhomeaffairsgovau
bull Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade wwwdfatgovau
bull Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service wwwagriculturegovau
bull Overseas Student Ombudsman wwwombudsmangovau
bull Office of the Training Advocate (SA only) wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau
There was no greater thrill than watching a students face at that moment of revelation when they finally grasped an ideaStanley Kaplan
Kaplan and youKaplan International Pathways is a leading provider of global education centred around you Whoever you are and wherever you are in the world our goal is to help you achieve your goal We passionately believe that a global education can still be personal
Our story so farWe wouldnrsquot be where we are today if it werenrsquot for a man named Stanley Kaplan Stanley faced challenges in getting an education himself in the 1930s and wanted to make sure everyone had the opportunity to learn This led him to create a test that was fair so that students could enrol at university based on merit alone Soon Stanleyrsquos small education business began to thrive and his success led to the creation of a whole new industry
During the decades since then Kaplan has changed and grown but we still remember exactly why Stanley began his business Sadly he died in 2009 but his passion for fair education available to everyone no matter who they are lives on
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Telephone +61 8 8313 3430 Email collegeadelaideeduau
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DISCLAIMER The information in this publication is current as at the date of printing and is subject to change You can find updated information on our website at collegeadelaideeduau
The University of Adelaide College operated by Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd
Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M | English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E copy The University of Adelaide College Published January 2021 Version 20
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GROUP OF EIGHTThe University of Adelaide is a member of the Group of Eight a coalition of Australiarsquos leading research-intensive universities which include some of the largest and oldest institutions in the country
RESEARCH THAT SHAPES THE FUTUREThe University of Adelaide leads world-class research that responds to industry needs and societal challenges The outcomes translate to social and economic benefits that impact and improve the world around us
A reputation for research excellence with 100 of our research rated lsquoworld-class or aboversquo by ERA with 41 fields achieving the highest possible rating
Our researchers work closely with government industry and global partners creating new industries and changing existing ones
Our current industries of focus are
bull Defence Cyber and Space
bull Energy Mining and Resources
bull Health and Biotech
bull Creative and Culture
bull Agriculture Food and Wine
Our researchers work with more than 400 government and industry partners per year on research contracts worth more than $40 million
We have six world-leading multidisciplinary research institutes tackling the worldrsquos grand challenges They work in a culture of innovation combining academic creativity with commercial rigour to connect todayrsquos research with solutions for tomorrow
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEThe University of Adelaide is one of Australiarsquos leading research-intensive universities and is consistently ranked among the top 1 universities in the world
A University of Adelaide education prepares graduates for meaningful careers relevant to the changing requirements of employers and the needs of industry and the community
We are a university committed to global perspectives ndash where international and domestic students learn with and from one another in an environment that pursues excellence values creativity and welcomes diversity
University of Adelaide graduates gain deep discipline knowledge while developing the skills that employers desire such as leadership critical thinking and problem solving as well as communication resilience and an entrepreneurial mindset
We facilitate lifelong learning for past students or industry who need to upskill reskill or develop capabilities in the fast-changing world of work
The integration of research and education provides a foundation for a generation of entrepreneurs who can translate new knowledge into societal benefit
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Visit adelaideeduau for more information about studying at the University of Adelaide
Top 1 of universities
globally
1
7000+ International students from 100+ countries^
100+ Rhodes Scholars^
140+ Fullbright Scholars^
5 Nobel Prize winners^
The University of Adelaide 7
Times Higher (2020) and QS ranking (2021)^wwwadelaideeduau
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degreesDuration
(years)
Foundation Studies intakes Degree Transfer intakes
Standard Accelerated Extended Standard Accelerated
MAR APR AUG OCT MAR OCT FEB JUL OCT
B Agricultural Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Applied Data Analytics 3 bull bull bull bull
B Architectural Design 3 bull bull bull
B Arts 3 bull bull bull bull
B Business 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Commerce 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Computer Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Creative Arts 3 bull bull bull bull
B Criminology 3 bull bull bull bull
B Dental Surgery 5 bull
B Economics 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) - Flexible Entry ^ 1 bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Architectural and Stuctural) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Civil) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Mining) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Petroleum) with majors 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Software) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Environmental Policy and Management 3 bull bull bull bull
B Finance 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Food and Nutrition Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Health and Medical Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Information Technology 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Innovation and Entrepreneurship 3 bull bull bull bull
B International Development 3 bull bull bull bull
B International Relations 3 bull bull bull bull
B Languages 3 bull bull
B Laws 4 bull bull bull bull
B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull
UNIVERSITY PATHWAY GUIDEWith our range of flexible university preparation programs you can design your own pathway into one of the many degrees on offer at the University of Adelaide
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THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degreesDuration
(years)
Foundation Studies intakes Degree Transfer intakes
Standard Accelerated Extended Standard Accelerated
MAR APR AUG OCT MAR OCT FEB JUL OCT
B Mathematical Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull
B Media 3 bull bull bull bull
B Medicine and B Surgery 6 bull
B Music 3 bull bull
B Nursing 3 bull bull
B Occupational Therapy (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Oral Health 3 bull
B Philosophy Politics and Economics 3 bull bull bull bull
B Physiotherapy (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Project Management 3 bull bull bull bull
B Psychological Science 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Science (Animal Behaviour) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Animal Science) 3 bull bull
B Science (Biomedical Science) 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Science (Biotechnology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics) 4 bull bull
B Science (Marine Biology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Mineral Geoscience) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 3 bull bull
B Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 3 bull
B Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Sociology 3 bull bull bull bull
B Speech Pathology (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Arts 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Business Management 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Music 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Science 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Arts 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Economics 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Music 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Science 4 bull bull
B Technology (Construction) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Technology (Defence Industries) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Veterinary Technology 3 bull
B Viticulture and Oenology 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
Note Degrees with other entry criteria or quotas cannot be packaged Other selection criteria andor quotas may apply for acceptance at the University of Adelaide ^Students must transfer into a named Bachelor of Engineering degree at the completion of the first year of the bachelor degree daggerBachelor of Teaching and Bachelor of Nursing will have higher IELTS requirements Please ask us for details Not all majors are offered Please enquire for availability
For more information on available degrees at the University of Adelaide visit adelaideeduaudegree-finder University Pathway Guide 9
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAMOur Foundation Studies Program is the perfect pathway to your dream degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Our program has been designed
with the University specifically for international students who have completed the equivalent of Australian Year 11 Foundation Studies will prepare you for entry into first year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull Once you achieve the score outlined in your offer letter (see pages 12 and 13) yoursquore guaranteed entry to your packaged degree and for most bachelorrsquos degrees you wonrsquot need to provide any further English language evidence
bull Degrees including the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery Bachelor of Oral Health Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience) Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Nursing and Allied Health degrees have additional entry requirements Please ask us for details
bull We offer a wide range of subjects for Foundation Studies students Our staff will ensure you meet any prerequisite subjects and your other subjects are relevant to your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull The University will issue you a packaged Confirmation of Enrolment for the entire duration of study at the College and the University
Foundation Studies pathwayOn successful completion of your Foundation Studies Program and having attained the required score (see pages 12 and 13) you will progress to the first year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Foundation Studies Program (FSP)2 semesters 9-11 monthsProgression Min 70 pass English no IELTS required
10
Subject to satisfying the Universityrsquos entry requirements
CRICOS course codes 041530A 041531M 094915A
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Visit collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information about the Foundation Studies Program
Science and Agriculture
Business Economics and Law
Health and Medical Sciences
Areas of Study
Education Humanities Music and Social Sciences
STANDARD (FSP) STANDARD (FSP) STANDARD (FSP) ACCELERATED (FSPX)
Study weeks 40 weeks 40 weeks 40 weeks 34 weeks
Intake dates 3 Mar 2021 21 Apr 2021 4 Aug 2021 20 Oct 2021
English entry requirements IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent OR
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
Academic entry requirements Australian Year 11 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
Contact hours 20 hours per week 20 hours per week 20 hours per week 25 hours per week
Compulsory subjects Critical Thinking
English for Academic Purposes
Other available subjects Accounting
Australian Studies^
Biology
Chemistry
Computing and Information Systems
Design Studies^
Economics
General Mathematics
Maths Methods
Musicianship^
Music Appreciation and Practice^
Nutrition^
Physics
Specialist Maths
Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan ^ Subject available in the March and August intakes only
Program overview
To complete your Foundation Studies Program and progress to the first year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study five subjects over two semesters For more information and subject recommendations please see pages 12 and 13
Foundation Studies Program 11
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
This Foundation Studies Program meets the requirements for foundation programs which have been registered on CRICOS for delivery in Australia to overseas students providing an academic preparation for seeking entry to first year undergraduate study or equivalent
I RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THE STUDY ENVIRONMENT VERY SUPPORTIVE TEACHERS AND GOOD LOCATION AS IT IS THE CLOSEST EXPERIENCE TO UNI MY TIPS ARE DONrsquoT BE AFRAID TO ASK EVERYONE IS SO NICE HERE AND TAKE EVERY OPPORTUNITY YOU CAN TO ENJOY THE MANY INTERESTING EVENTS
Marady Peou (Jason) Cambodia Foundation Studies pathway to Nursing
FOUNDATION STUDIES CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to achieve the score listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to select subjects that meet any university prerequisites (compulsory subjects)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Faculty of Arts
Arts Humanities and Social Sciences
B Languages 70 Mar Apr bull Australian Studies (March and August) bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
One of Maths Methods OR General Mathematics OR Economics OR Biology OR Nutrition OR Chemistry
B Arts 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Criminology 74
B Environmental Policy and ManagementB International DevelopmentB International RelationsB Philosophy Politics and EconomicsB Sociology
70
Music B Music 70 Mar Aug bull Musicianshipbull Music Appreciation and Practicebull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes One of
Australian Studies OR Economics OR Computing and Information Systems OR Maths Methods OR General Mathematics
Teachingdagger B Teaching (Middle) with B Music 74 Mar
See required subjects associated with specific bachelor destinations
B Teaching (Middle) with B Arts
B Teaching (Middle) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Middle) with B Science
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Arts
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Economics
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Music
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Science
Mar Apr
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Computer Science and IT
B Computer Science
B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Computing and Information Systems OR Physicsbull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Technology (Defence Industries) 65
B Technology (Construction) 70
B Information Technology 65 bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposesbull General Mathematics
Engineering B Engineering (Honours)(Electrical and Electronic)
B Engineering (Honours)(Software)
77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinkingbull Chemistry OR Physics OR Biologybull English for Academic Purposes
B Engineering (Honours)(Civil)B Engineering (Honours)(Mining)B Engineering (Honours)(Mechanical)
B Engineering (Honours)(Flexible Entry) Mar Apr
B Engineering (Honours)(Petroleum) Mar Apr Aug
B Engineering (Honours) (Architectural and Structural) Mar Aug Oct
B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical)
Mar Aug Oct bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Chemistrybull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Mathematical Sciences
B Mathematical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Critical Thinking bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Physics bull English for Academic Purposes
12
These programs have additional entry requirements Please see pages 14 and 15 for further details Music has additional entry requirements and is recommended for the March intake only ^ These programs have specific entry requirements including English proficiency tested at progression to the University Please see page 15 for further details Other selection criteria apply Please ask us for more details
Not all elective subjects will be offered in every intake and are subject to demand Students should consult adelaideeduaudegree-finder for degree prerequisites There are advanced degrees and double degrees which may be available to students dependent on meeting progression score requirements
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Architecture B Architectural Design 74 Mar Apr Aug bull Design Studiesbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Health and Medical Sciences
B Dental Surgery 83 Mar bull Chemistrybull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Health and Medical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Medicine and B Surgery 83 Mar
B Nursing^ 70
B Occupational Therapy (Hons)^ 83
B Oral Health 70
B Physiotherapy^ (Hons) 83 Mar Apr
B Psychological Science 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Speech Pathology (Hons)^ 83 Mar
Faculty of the Professions
Business Commerce and Economics
B Business
B Commerce
B Economics
B Finance
B Innovation and Entrepreneurship
B Project Management
74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Law B Laws 80 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Sciences
Science B Applied Data Analytics 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Chemistry bull Maths Methods OR
General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Agricultural Sciences
B Food and Nutrition Science 70
B Science
B Science (Animal Science) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Animal Behaviour) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Biomedical Science)
B Science (Biotechnology)
B Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Marine Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Mineral Geoscience)
B Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 74 Mar Apr
B Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 83 Mar
B Veterinary Technology 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Viticulture and Oenology 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
Foundation Studies Curriculum 13
See collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
At the University you will learn in stunning state-of-the-art facilities that are among the worldrsquos best while being guided by outstanding educators and researchers who are national and international leaders in their field
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have additional entry requirements Please search for Admissions Guide at futureaskadelaideeduau
bull Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
bull Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
bull Bachelor of Oral Health (BOH)
HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCESThe University of Adelaide is a world leader in health education and research The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences is number 1 in South Australia for Medicine Nursing Psychology and Dentistry
14
Step 2 Achieve a mandatory progression score in your Foundation Studies Program
Step 1 Prerequisite subjectsDuring your Foundation Studies Program you must successfully complete one of the following prerequisite subjects ndash Biology Chemistry or Maths Our College staff will help you select your Foundation Studies prerequisite subjects
B MEDICINE AND B SURGERY B DENTAL SURGERY B ORAL HEALTH
83 83 70
Step 3 Achieve an acceptable English proficiency scoreIELTS is the preferred testing system and a minimum score of 70 overall all bands 70 is required
Step 4 Register for University Clinical Aptitude Test for Australia and New Zealand (UCAT ANZ) Details regarding the test and how to register are available on the UCAT ANZ website ucateduauucat-anz
Step 5 Online application to the University of AdelaideAll international applicants to MBBS BDS or BOH including international students studying in Australia submit an application online via internationaladelaideeduauadmissionshow-to-apply
Please note you will be required to enter your UCAT ANZ ID number during this application Please refer to the relevant Admissionsrsquo Guide for the specific details at futureaskadelaideeduau
Late applications will not be accepted
Step 6 Sit the UCAT ANZThe University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) is an admissions test used by the UCAT ANZ Consortium of universities in Australia and New Zealand for their medical dental and clinical science degree programmes The UCAT ANZ is a test used widely to help universities select applicants with the most appropriate mental abilities attitudes and professional behaviours required for new doctors to be successful in their clinical careers QS rankings by subject
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have specific entry requirements on progression from the College to the University
For more information please visit healthadelaideeduau
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Areas of Study
Step 7 Interview Eligibility OutcomeInterview eligibility is based on your performance in UCAT ANZ During September you will receive an email from the University of Adelaide which will contain important information on how to log into the AdmissionsAdelaide system to see your interview eligibility outcome
Step 8 InterviewCollege staff will assist you to prepare for your interview including several rounds of practice interviews The interview comprises of a series of scenarios and questions in which you
will need to demonstrate aptitudes such as self-awareness critical thinking problem solving and interpersonal skills Interviewers will also be looking for your compatibility and understanding of the degree and applicable health profession Interviews will be scheduled from late September to October and will be approximately 20 minutes in length
Step 9 Offers Offers will be sent by the University of Adelaide International Admissions Service between mid-October and early February
PROGRAM PROGRESSION REQUIREMENTS
B NURSING Foundation final score of 70
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (HONS)
B PHYSIOTHERAPHY (HONS)
Prerequisite of Biology or Chemistry or Maths
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B SPEECH PATHOLOGY (HONS)
Stage 2 English plus one of Stage 2 Biology OR Chemistry OR Mathematical Methods
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
IN THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR I HAD A FACE-TO-FACE SESSION TO HELP ME SELECT THE CORRECT SUBJECTS FOR MEDICINE WErsquoVE ALSO HAD MANY INFORMATION SESSIONS TO GUIDE US REGARDING OUR APPLICATION THE COLLEGE AND TEACHERS ARE THERE FOR THE STUDENTS TO HELP THEM AT ANY TIME
Gadeer Ahmed Egypt
Foundation Studies pathway to Medicine
Bachelor of Oral Health
Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Hons)
The Health and Medical Sciences programs listed on this page are quota programs and are not able to be packaged with the Foundation Studies Program Students will be offered a package with Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) or Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences and may be eligible to apply for their preferred quota program at the time of progression if they achieve a competitive score meet other entry and progression requirements and there are places available
UNIQUE COLLEGE SUPPORT TO PREPARE YOUWersquove designed an exclusive range of services to help you gain admission to the degree of your choice
Health and Medical Sciences 15
bull Information session with guest speakers and alumni
bull Online lsquohow to applyrsquo tutoring session
bull Critical thinking workshop
bull Assistance with UCAT ANZ preparation
bull Several rounds of practice interviews with extensive feedback
bull Links to industry and volunteering opportunities to strengthen your application
bull Personal guidance during your transition to the University of Adelaide
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Psychological Science
DEGREETRANSFER PROGRAMOur Degree Transfer Program is an excellent alternative to first year at University offering guaranteed entry to second year on successful completion
Degree Transfer pathwayTo successfully complete your Degree Transfer Program you will need to achieve a 50 pass in 8 academic courses and in Language for Study You will receive full credit for the first year courses and progress to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
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2nd Year
2nd Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Degree Transfer Extended (DTE)1 bridging semester 15 weeks + 2 semesters 15 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Standard (DTS)2 semesters 12 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Accelerated (DTX)2 semesters 9 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Brid
ging
dagger Students who successfully complete their Degree Transfer Program are not required to supply evidence of IELTS to satisfy the Universityrsquos English requirements
CRICOS course codes 087624D 087625C 087626B 087627A 086313E 086315C 086316B 086317A 086314D 0101444 0101441
Program benefits
bull Yoursquoll study the same courses as you would in first year at the University and when you graduate yoursquoll secure your place in second year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull We offer a wide range of courses taught to the Universityrsquos syllabus with many taught on the Universityrsquos beautiful
North Terrace campus Yoursquoll learn content relevant to your degree and receive full credit for all University-level courses
bull Our classes are small and our fees are lower than the equivalent first-year courses at the University
bull Our English language entry requirements are flexible and yoursquoll be provided with English language and learning support to assist while yoursquore studying the Degree Transfer Program As our graduate you wonrsquot be required to provide any further evidence of your English language proficiency
4th Year
4th Year
4th Year
Study in 4th year will depend on the degree chosen
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
DEGREE TRANSFER EXTENDED (DTE)
DEGREE TRANSFER STANDARD (DTS)
DEGREE TRANSFERACCELERATED (DTX)
PROGRAM LENGTH 15 months
1 bridging semester + 2 semesters
12 months
2 semesters
9 months
2 semesters
INTAKE DATES 31 Mar 2021 27 Oct 2021
22 Feb 2021 19 Jul 2021
6 Oct 2021
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Australian Year 12 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
CONTACT HOURS Bridging semester
20 hours per week
Semester 1 and 2
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
BACHELOR DESTINATIONS Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Economics
Not all majors offered for Science intakes in March and July Please ask us for details
Visit collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information about the Degree Transfer Program
Areas of Study
Program overview
To complete your Degree Transfer Program and progress in to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree you will need to pass eight first-year semester-long university courses plus one full-year course (Academic English) For more information and course requirements please see pages 18 and 19
Degree Transfer Program 17
Science
Business Economics and Finance
Health and Medical Sciences
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
I WOULD RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE SINCE IT PROVIDES A SMOOTH TRANSITION TO THE UNIVERSITY I HAVE REALLY ENJOYED THE EXPERIMENTS AND PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES AND THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I HAVE LEARNED IS GROUP WORK SKILLS THE BRIDGING SEMESTER HELPED ME FIT INTO THE NEW ENVIRONMENT
Kai Chen China
Degree Transfer Extended pathway to Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DEGREE TRANSFER CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study the courses listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to enrol in courses required for your packaged degree and discipline (if relevant)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Bachelor of Computer Science DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Level 1 elective
bull Puzzle Based Learning
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
bull Level 1 elective
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Maths for Information Technology 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Chemical
Civil
Electrical and Electronic
Mechanical
Mining
Petroleum
Software
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Engineering Maths
Physics OR Chemistry
Academic English
bull Maths 1A
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Analog Electronics
bull Introduction to Petroleum Geosciences and the Oil Industry
bull Introduction to Process Engineering
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Statics
bull Introduction to Engineering EAL
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Electronic Systems
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Maths 1B
bull Physics 1E
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Programming (Matlab amp Excel)
bull Professional Practice 1
bull Digital Electronics
bull Civil and Environmental Engineering 1A
bull Introduction to Infrastructure
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Dynamics
bull Introduction to Mining Engineering
bull Introduction to Petroleum Engineering
bull Materials 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Bachelor of Information Technology Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Statistical Practice
bull Introduction to Programming for IT Specialists
bull Design Thinking Problems to Practice
bull Foundations of Project Management
bull Language for Study
bull Introduction to Computer Systemsbull Networks and Securitybull IT Projectbull Managing Organisations and Peoplebull Professional Practices
Faculty of Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Biomedical Science
Science
Agricultural Sciences
Food and Nutrition Science
Viticulture and Oenology Note chemistry at Year 12 level or equivalent is a prerequisite
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Core Maths
Computing
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1Abull Biology 1 Molecules Genes and Cellsbull Physics Physical Aspects of Naturebull Building a Habitable Environmentbull Nutrition 1bull Farm-gate to Fork - Food Production 1bull Foundations of Wine Science 1bull Agricultural Systems 1bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1Bbull Biology 1 Human Perspectivesbull Statistical Practice 1bull Planet Earthbull The Science and Technology of Food Production 1bull Biology 1 Organismsbull Soils and Landscapes 1bull Agricultural Productionbull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
18 For intake availability of Engineering specialisation refer to pathway guide page 8
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of the Professions
Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Commerce
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Marketing
bull Business Lifecycles
bull Personal Professional Development
bull Entrepreneurship Foundations and Mindset
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Economics DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Principles of Economics
bull Professional Practices
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Finance DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Accounting
Economics
Core Maths
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Language for Study
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Applications of Quantitative Methods in Finance
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1A
bull Health and Illness in Populations
bull Create Communicate Connect with Health Sciences
bull Language for Study
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1B
bull Saving Lives or Respecting Rights An Introduction to Health Ethics
bull Statistical Practice 1
bull Language for Study
Access to Degree Transfer courses may vary depending on time of intake and bachelorrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements The Degree Transfer (Health and Medical Sciences) pathway also provides students with the option to apply for entry into first year of the Bachelor of Nursing degree upon completion of the Degree Transfer Program For Bachelor of Nursing strict quotas apply The standard cut-off is the minimum academic threshold above which applications will be ranked on merit In addition to academic performance other selection criteria may affect merit ranking
Degree Transfer Curriculum 19See collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
Completion of the Bachelor of Commerce with Accounting major has industry accreditation from CPA Australia and CA ANZ
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAMThe College is the first education provider in Australia to offer a postgraduate pathway course to a Group of Eight University After you successfully complete your Pre-Masterrsquos Program yoursquore guaranteed entry into your packaged postgraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Flexible entry and English language
requirements mean you will start the program at the level best suited to your academic and English language ability
bull Our small class sizes ensure you will always have personalised attention and support
bull The three or four University masterrsquos level courses you study at the College are the same as those you would study at University and when you successfully complete these you will receive full credit
bull Once you graduate from the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will progress to the University program with no further English language evidence required
Program StructureOnce you are enrolled in the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will study 9-10 courses over two semesterstrimesters over 7 ndash 8 months In the first semestertrimester you will study preparatory courses to develop your study research and English skills
If you qualify for the Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated Program you will study 4 or 5 courses over one semestertrimester over 3 ndash 4 months During your semestertrimester at the College you will study three or four credit-bearing University courses plus Academic English
Whichever program you complete you will progress to the University of Adelaide with full credit for all credit-bearing University courses and commence in your second semester or trimester
Pre-Masterrsquos pathwayOn successful completion of your Pre-Masterrsquos Program at the College you are guaranteed entry to your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide
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CRICOS Course Code 094934J
20
SemesterTrimester 2 SemesterTrimester 3
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
postgraduate degree
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
SemesterTrimester 4
Three or four semesterstrimesters at university depending on the duration of the postgraduate degree
20
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Areas of Study
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM (ACCELERATED)
PROGRAM LENGTH 2 semesterstrimesters 1 semestertrimester
PROGRAM STRUCTURE 4 preparatory courses3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses2 Academic English courses
3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses
1 Academic English course
INTAKE DATES 7 Apr 2021 (semester)13 Oct 2021 (semester and trimester)
27 Jan 2021 (trimester)22 Feb 2021 (semester)19 Jul 2021 (semester)
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent dependent on qualifications
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Successful completion of a bachelorrsquos degree or equivalent See academic entry requirements on pages 38 - 39
CONTACT HOURS First semester trimester20 hours per week
Pre-Mastersrsquo semester trimesterDepends on masterrsquos degree destination
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PREPARATORY SEMESTERTRIMESTER
Study and Research SkillsIntercultural StudiesQuantitative Skills for Postgraduate StudiesCritical Thinking for Postgraduate StudiesAcademic English A
Not Applicable
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PRE-MASTERrsquoS SEMESTERTRIMESTER
3 or 4 University courses Academic English B
3 or 4 University coursesAcademic English B
University courses will vary depending on masterrsquos degree destination students enrolled in the trimester based masterrsquos destinations will study 3 University courses while students enrolled in the semester based masterrsquos destinations will study 4 University courses Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan
^ Pre-Masterrsquos Program packaged with this degree is only available in February and October
Visit collegeadelaideeduaupre-masters for the most up to date information about the Pre-Masterrsquos Program
ArtsMaster of Arts (Environmental Studies)^
Master of Arts (International Relations)^
Health and Medical Sciences Master of Public Health
Business Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
Master of International Management^
Master of Applied Economics
Master of Applied Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Applied Project Management^
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)^
Master of Wine Business^
Pre-Masterrsquos Program 21
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Engineering Computer and Mathematical SciencesMaster of Computing and Innovation
AT THE COLLEGE YOU CAN MAKE NEW FRIENDS AND THE TEACHERS GAVE ME POSITIVE FEEDBACK TO HELP ME BETTER ADAPT TO STUDYING AND LIVING ABROAD I LIKE THE LEARNING ATMOSPHERE AT THE UNIVERSITYrsquoS HUB CENTRAL AND IrsquoM PROUD I GOT THE TOP GRADE IN MY ENGLISH CLASS
Emma Xiaoyu Dai China
Pre-Masterrsquos Program pathway to Master of Finance
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM CURRICULUMTo progress to the second semester trimester of your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will study the courses listed in the table You will receive credit for all credit-bearing University courses
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of Arts
Master of Arts (Environmental Studies) PMP (Semester) Oct PMP (Accelerated)(Semester) Feb
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Research Design and Methods (6 units) bull Introduction to Urbanisation (3 units) bull Engaging Communities Techniques and Analysis (3 units) bull Academic English B
Master of Arts (International Relations) bull Masterclass in Politics and International Relationsbull Research Design (3 units) bull Research Communication (3 units) bull Academic English B
Faculty of Engineering Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Master of Computing and Innovation PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Foundations of Computer Science (6 units)bull Engineering Communication and Critical Thinkingbull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Academic English B
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Master of Public Health PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
PMP February intakebull Qualitative Research Methods in Health (3 units)bull Introduction to Biostatistics (3 units)bull Promoting Health in Individuals and Populations (3 units)bull Introduction to Epidemiology (3 units)bull Academic English B
PMP July intakebull Environmental and Occupational Health (3 units)bull Global Public Health (3 units)bull Knowing what works - Evaluation in Public Health (3 units)bull Health Economics (3 units)bull Academic English B
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Access to PMP courses may vary depending on time of intake and masterrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements
Academic English B is not a credit-bearing University course
Pre-Masterrsquos Curriculum 23
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of the Professions
Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb Jul
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Concepts and Methods (M)bull Principles of Finance (M)bull Quantitative Methods (M)bull Economic Principles (M)bull Academic English B
Master of International Management PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Economics PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Intermediate Econometrics IID bull Applied Economic Principlesbull Intermediate Microeconomics IID bull Intermediate Macroeconomics IIDbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Innovation and Entreprenuership
Master of Innovation and Entreprenuership
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Entrepreneurial Concepts and Mindset bull New Venture Creationbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Project Management
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Risk Assessment and Managementbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Wine Business PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Program benefitsbull Learning is made fun Improve your
language skills such as speaking writing reading listening grammar and vocabulary while learning about Australia in a fun and engaging way
bull Cover essential academic skills such as group and team collaboration critical and creative thinking research and academic integrity and presentations
bull We offer a variety of assistance and counselling services for international students
bull Yoursquoll enjoy individual attention with our small class sizes and yoursquoll be assessed weekly to monitor your progress
bull Take advantage of our extracurricular activity program with a variety of activities tailored to enhance after class student experience
bull On successful completion of the program yoursquore guaranteed entry to your Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos program
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMSOur English Language Programs are courses designed to help you excel in your chosen field Learn to communicate with confidence and improve essential study skills in an English-speaking academic environment
Our courses are designed and taught by highly qualified and experienced English language teaching professionals It has been voted the best English program in Australia for the year 2020 by the English Language Barometer (ELB) and is recognised through its English Australia membership and National English Language Teaching Accreditation Scheme (NEAS) endorsement
English Language Programs pathwayUpon successful completion you will be able to communicate with confidence and obtain the essential language skills necessary for academic study in Australia
For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for details
Year 1
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
English for Academic Purposes
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CRICOS Course Codes 069098D 094050A
Postgraduate
Year 2 Year 3
Masterrsquos degree
Year 2 Year 3
Undergraduate
General Academic
English
Foundation Studies
Degree Transfer
Pre-Masterrsquos
Elementary
Pre-Intermediate
Intermediate
Visit collegeadelaideeduau for more information about studying at the University of Adelaide College
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Intakes Contact hours Class size
Corresponds with chosen FSP DT or PMP program entry 20 hours per week Maximum 18
RECOMMENDED STUDY DURATIONYou will be required to complete the recommended program duration according to your current English level Your English levels will be assessed before you begin your General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes course
English level
IELTS
Recommended GAEEAP duration
FSPDTEPMP
IELTS 45 (two bands of 40 and one band of 45) or equivalent 30 weeks^
IELTS 45 (three bands of 45 or higher) or equivalent 25 weeks^
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 40) or equivalent 20 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than two bands of 45) or equivalent 15 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 45) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 50 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 5 weeks
IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent not required
IELTS 55 (speaking or writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
not required
All applications will be assessed on an individual basis For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for detailsOnly available to the Pre-Masterrsquos program with a length of 2 semesterstrimesters^ Not available to the Pre-Masterrsquos Program as 20 weeks is maximum duration
English for Academic Purposes 25
Experienced teaching professionals
Personal learning support
Program benefits
Interactive curriculum
Member of English Australia
Quality endorsed by NEAS
THE BIG DIFFERENCE IS THAT IN AUSTRALIA I PRACTISE ENGLISH EVERY DAY BUT AT HOME I JUST USE MY ENGLISH IN CLASS IrsquoM ATTENDING EXTRA CLASS FOR SPEAKING AND PRONUNCIATION WHICH IS REALLY GOOD AND HELPS ME TO IMPROVE MY SPEAKING SKILLS
Qutibah Alamri Oman
English for Academic Purposes
English LevelIELTS
Recommended GAEEAP DurationDTSDTX requiring IELTS 55 overall (speaking and
writing 55 no other bands below 50)
IELTS 50 overall (both speaking and writing bands of 45 with no band below 45) or equivalent
20 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (no more than one speaking or writing band of 45 with no other band below 45) or equivalent
15 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (all bands 50) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 55 overall (either speaking or writing band 55 or above with no other band below 50) or equivalent
5 weeks
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STUDENTSUCCESS
We know that while yoursquore studying at the University of Adelaide College your experience is shaped both inside the classroom and in your life outside
COLLEGE SOCIAL CLUBThe College Social Club is famous for fostering new friendships Itrsquos also a great opportunity to learn new skills and gain experience in event planning budgeting mentoring new students and raising money for charities The Social Club runs great events on campus throughout the year so get involved as soon as you enrol
UNIVERSITY COMMUNITYRight from the first day you start at the College yoursquore a member of the University of Adelaide community Yoursquoll have 247 access to the University
campus including the Hub and yoursquoll be eligible to join the clubs and societies at the University of Adelaide there are more than 150 to choose from Whether yoursquore interested in sport politics music or photography yoursquore sure to find something yoursquoll love
BRING YOUR OWN DEVICEFor your convenience and to ensure you can study both on campus and at home we require you to bring your own device Technical and system requirements are listed on our website Search for device at collegeadelaideeduau
uniofadelaidecollege
uniadelcollege
theuniversityofadelaidecollege
STAY SAFE WITH SONDER
While yoursquore studying with us yoursquoll have free 247 access to highly trained Sonder support staff who can assist you if you need someone to track your journey check up on you or if yoursquore ill or injured Yoursquoll be given more information at orientation about the services available
STUDY ADELAIDEIf yoursquore looking for an international student mentor for tickets to the hottest events for help writing a resume for an opportunity to be an international student leader or just for some fun Study Adelaide is a brilliant organisation driven by and for international students
Student Success 27
ASK US WErsquoRE HERE FOR YOUWe offer two ways for you to access support services virtually and in real life At our new Student Services Hub at Level 2 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide you can meet with our team members for program advice and information about progressing to university and guidance on accommodation and student experience Once yoursquore enrolled yoursquoll also be able to access these services online
ACADEMIC AND ENGLISH ASSISTANCEThroughout your time at the College and at the University you will be able to access one-on-one assistance in academic areas such as referencing essay and report writing presentation and academic language skills Foundation Studies students can access the Tutor Assistance Program which provides subject-specific support Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos students can drop into the Universityrsquos Maths Learning Centre and Writing Centre for one-one-one assistance
THE NEW CAMPUS EXPERIENCEWe have just refurbished our campus including the student zones on all floors We now have collaboration space where you can get together with your classmates and study together several small meeting rooms which you can book in advance and USB stations to charge your device The cafeacute style break-out space on the second floor is perfect for independent studies with your classmates or catching up with friends for lunch in the brand new kitchen area bathed in beautiful natural light this is sure to be your new go-to space
We look forward to welcoming you to the University of Adelaide College Our friendly team are here to help you and wersquore sure yoursquoll love our newly renovated campus at 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide
STUDENTSERVICES
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ONLINE STUDENT SERVICES HUBFind the information you need at any time using our one-stop-shop virtual student hub Starting right from orientation you can catch up on anything yoursquove missed find the answers to common questions and make a time to meet with a staff member face-to-face You can also find the right academic support depending on your program or access assistance with accommodation There are pages where you can view the current announcements for the College and the academic calendar and timetable for all the important dates
WHOrsquoS WHOThe dedicated team of service professionals are your first stop for any matter at all and include our
bull Student Services Manager whorsquos responsible for overseeing the team to ensure you have the best experience possible
bull Accommodation Coordinator to assist you to find new accommodation in Adelaide or to change accommodation providers
bull Student Services Coordinator responsible for the welfare and academic advancement of students under the age of 18
bull Student Services Coordinators for Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs
PERSONAL SUPPORTWersquore here to support you while yoursquore studying with us If yoursquore missing home or struggling with your workload or you need someone to talk to for any reason at all let us know Our friendly Student Services team and our qualified counsellor are here to offer you caring and confidential assistance
ACADEMIC MANAGERSOur highly qualified Academic Managers play an integral role at the College and in the lives of our students they are the key link between life at College and the University They are responsible for all cohorts in their program of speciality (English Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos) and ensuring students are qualified and prepared for progression to the University They are also responsible for the curriculum you will study and ensuring our programs meet and exceed Australian Government quality assurance standards
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Adelaide is a place where yoursquoll find quality education in a city designed for life and with a lower cost of living than other Australian capitals you can enjoy a great lifestyle We offer a welcoming environment where students from all over the world can enjoy an excellent education along with work opportunities now and in the future
WARM WELCOMEOne in five South Australians were born overseas but now call Australia home and 27 of students in Adelaide are international^ The people of Adelaide celebrate our cityrsquos cultural diversity and go out of our way to welcome international students to the city
NATURAL BEAUTYSouth Australians live an active lifestyle and love the great outdoors Adelaide is a coastal city where pristine white beaches become the focus for recreation and relaxation Right on our doorstep and accessible by public transport yoursquoll find nature trails and national parks for hiking and biking
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ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
EASY TO GET AROUNDAdelaide is one of the worldrsquos most liveable cities but unlike some larger cities getting around is much quicker and easier A well-designed city allows for straightforward navigation on the cityrsquos buses trains and trams Therersquos free public transport in the city and walking and cycling are also very popular options
VIBRANT ATMOSPHERESouth Australia is known as the Festival State hosting more than four hundred festivals and events each year including the worldrsquos second largest annual arts festival the Fringe Festival In fact more festival tickets are sold in South Australia than any other state Adelaidersquos sporting calendar is also full of events that include cricket soccer and AFL (Australian Rules Football) Enjoy the best of Adelaidersquos sports and major international concerts at Adelaide Oval in the centre of the city
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Adelaide Lifestyle 31
For more information visit wwwcityofadelaidecomau or wwwstudyadelaidecom
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Darwin
Brisbane
Sydney
Canberra
Adelaide
Melbourne
Hobart
Perth
13 Million2
Population
Mediterranean1 climate
Maximum Average Temperature Summer 29 Winter 16
ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
1km
1wwwbomgovauclimate 2wwwabsgovaucensus
1km
1000 M
Adelaide Botanic Garden
Adelaide Zoo
Airport
Adelaide Oval
National Wine Centre
Barossa Valley
McLaren Vale
Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute
Adelaide city map 33
UoA
68UoAC
Urbanest student accommodation
The Village student apartmentsAdelaide Central Markets amp China Town
Rundle Mall
ADELAIDE CITY MAP
Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide Health amp Medical Sciences
ARE YOU UNDER THE AGE OF 18Our friendly staff look after all students at the College but we do take particular care of students who are under the age of 18 Before you arrive we will help you to arrange suitable accommodation either with a local homestay family or an apartment at our approved under 18 provider Urbanest Wersquoll pick you up at the airport and transfer you to your new home At College we will assign you your own personal welfare officer who you will meet with every two weeks to make sure yoursquore settling into your new life in Australia
ACCOMMODATIONWhether yoursquore moving to Adelaide for the first time or yoursquove studied here before finding a great place to live is essential There are a wide variety of great accommodation options available to students in Adelaide
HOMESTAY WITH A LOCAL FAMILYIf you would like to experience living with an Australian family we can arrange a homestay to host you during your time in Adelaide This is a fantastic cultural experience and also a great way to practise your English language skills outside of the classroom Homestay households are often in the suburbs of Adelaide but they will be well serviced by public transport You may be matched with a family with young children single adults or older couples
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Twin share studio at Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE VILLAGEIf yoursquore looking for a studio or shared apartment there are more options available These residences have affordable prices and common areas for socialising The Village is a purpose built student community located in the Adelaide central business districtYou will enjoy the convenience of a free door-to-door shuttle service between the Village and the main campus making it easy for you to get to lectures on time
For more information about student accommodation please send an email to collegeaccommodationadelaideeduau
URBANEST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEOur preferred student accommodation provider Urbanest is located across the road from the Universityrsquos main campus and a short walk through Rundle Mall to the College There are a variety of rooms available including studio rooms or single rooms in larger apartments You will benefit from the community environment and study spaces in addition to a video games room cinema gym and an amazing roof-top with BBQ
Accommodation 35
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide The University of Adelaide Village
2021 DOMESTIC FEES
DOMESTIC TUITION FEESProgram Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies Program Standard (FSP) March April and August 2021 All $9950 $19900dagger
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$9000 $27000
Engineering $9900 $29700
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$9900 $29700
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$11100 $22200
Engineering $11800 $23600
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$11800 $23600
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021Business
Economics$11100 $22200
Pre-Masters ProgramTwo semesters April and October 2021
All $12750$25500
One semester February and July 2021 $12750
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $12750 + $10200 $22950
One trimester February 2021 Business $10200 $10200
dagger Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee as outlined in the offer letter
All fees must be paid in full unless you withdraw prior to commencement of your program Please note that all fees stated are for 2021 For more information regarding fees and refunds please visit wwwcollegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for domestic students (Australian citizens and permanent residents only) They include tuition and other internal fees
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
36 Domestic fees
MEET YOU IN MELBOURNEFrom 2021 a number of University of Adelaide degrees will be offered at the new University of Adelaide Melbourne Campus In partnership with the University of Adelaide College the Melbourne Campus will offer both online and face-to-face study options designed specifically as pathways for students to enter undergraduate and postgraduate degrees
Our Melbourne Campus is located on the western fringe of the city in Docklands and will offer our Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs Once you successfully complete your pathway program you are guaranteed entry to your packaged degree in Accounting Business Finance or Information Technology with full credit for all University-level courses completed
Apply now with confidence visit collegeadelaideeduaumelbourne
International fees 37
2021 INTERNATIONAL FEES
ADDITIONAL FEESDetails Total (AUD)
Enrolment fee $350
Overseas Student Health Coverdagger $605 dagger
Facilities fee ndash The University of Adelaide $510
Under 18 guardianship fees$310 administrative fee +
$50 per week until student turns 18
General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes ndash books and materials
$18 per week
(maximum $360)
daggerOverseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members $605 per year is provided as a guide price costs can vary by supplier OSHC fees are reviewed annually Students may organise their own Overseas Student Health Cover or request that the University of Adelaide College arrange on their behalf
Course books and materials fee will vary depending on program duration and subjects studied but can be expected to be approximately $500-700 for the Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos programs
INTERNATIONAL TUITION FEESProgram Price (AUD)
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
$470 per week
Students who need extra language support prior to their Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masters Program should complete the required English duration Please see page 25 for more information
Program Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies ProgramStandard (FSP) March April and
August 2021 All $14900 $29800
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$14300 $42900
Engineering $15200 $45600
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$15200 $45600
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$17500 $35000
Engineering $18750 $37500
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$18750 $37500
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021BusinessEconomics
$17500 $35000
Pre-Masters Program Two semesters April and October 2021All
$22000 $44000
One semester February and July 2021 $22000 $22000
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $22000 + $17600 $39600
One trimester February 2021 Business $17600 $17600
Note Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee outlined in the offer letter
Students moving to Adelaide to study should also consider the following costs
Details Total (AUD)
Accommodation placement $320
Airport pick-up $150
HomestayFull Board (includes all meals except lunch on school days + laundry) $290ˆ per week
Part Board (accommodation only) $190 per week
Student apartment accommodation
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
Options and Prices varyApplication subject to approvalThe University of Adelaide Village
UniLodge City Gardens Options and Prices varyAtira Apartments
ˆ Extra charge for special dietary requirements may apply Options and prices vary Application subject to approval The costs in the above table are provided as a guide only and are subject to change These costs may be incurred only if required by students For information on cost of living please refer to wwwstudyinaustraliagovau
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
Please refer to page 25 for more information on recommended study durations The above is a guide only If in doubt please contact the College or the Collegersquos educational representative All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees Please ask your College representative for more information The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for international students They include tuition and other internal fees All first semester fees are required to be paid in full unless the student withdraws prior to the commencement of the program Students may wish to pay more than 50 of their tuition fees before programs commencement Subsequent semesterrsquos tuition fees must be paid before the commencement of the respective semester
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
ProgramEnglish entry requirements
IELTS iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English
Foundation Studies Program IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
50 overall (16 or above in speaking and writing) 48
Pre-Masters Program
Two semesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One semester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Two trimesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One trimester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Country Foundation Studies Program Degree Transfer Program
Australia Completion of Year 11 with C grade average Completion of Year 12 with required ATAR score
China Completion of Senior Middle Two with a minimum average of 70 Completion of Senior Middle Three DTE - 70 DTS DTX - 75
Hong Kong SAR Completion of HK Form 5 with a minimum average of 40 or 50 dependent on the pass mark
^HKDSE DTE - 10 points over best 5 subjects DTS DTX - 12 points over best 5 subjects
India Completion of Year 11 with a minimum average of 60 Completion of Year 12 Indian School Certificate (ISC) Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or Indian State Board Exams are considered please enquire for required score
Indonesia Completion of SMU 2 with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects Completion of SMU 3 DTE - minimum average of 60 in 4 academic subjectsDTS DTX - minimum average of 70 in 4 academic subjects
International Baccalaureate
Completion of Year 1 with 21 aggregate score in 6 relevant subjects Completion of IB Diploma or IB Certificate Results with an average score of DTE - 20DTS DTX - 22
Malaysia Completion of SPM with a minimum 5 passes in academic subjects with a C grade average (SPM forecast results accepted)
Completion of STPMA Levels (forecast results accepted) DTE - minimum of 2 E grades DTS DTX - minimum of 1 E and 1 D grades UEC (forecast results accepted) DTE - 35 points or less (best 5 subjects) DTS DTX - 30 points or less (best 5 subjects)
Oman Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates
Completion of General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects
Completion of General Secondary School CertificateDTE Business - minimum average of 80 in academic subjects DTE Science Health Science Computer Science and Engineering - minimum average of 85 in academic subjects
Singapore Sri Lanka United Kingdom
GCE O Levels minimum of C grade average in 5 subjects (forecast results accepted)
GCE A Levels (forecast results accepted)DTE - minimum 2 E gradesDTS DTX - minimum 1 E and 1 D grades
South Korea Completion of Senior High School Year 2 with a minimum average of 65 in academic subjects
Completion of Senior High School Year 3 DTE - minimum average of 55 in academic subjects DTS DTX - minimum average of 60 in academic subjects
Thailand Completion of Matayom 5 with a minimum GPA of 25 Completion of Secondary Education - Matayom 6DTE - minimum GPA of 20DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 22
Vietnam Completion of Year 11 with a minimum GPA of 65 Completion of Year 12DTE - minimum GPA of 65DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 70
All other countries Please enquire Applications will be considered individually Please enquire Applications will be considered individually
Minimum required score depends on preferred bachelor destination Note Entry into the Foundation Studies Music specialisation is subject to diagnostic testing of music knowledge and instrument proficiency^HKDSE Scoring System ndash Level 5 5 5 = 5 points Level 4 = 4 points Level 3 = 3 points Level 2 = 2 points Level 1 = 1 point
ENTRY REQUIREMENTSUNDERGRADUATE
38 Academic entry requirements
POSTGRADUATECountry Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
Bangladesh 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Pass or Honours) with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (in a professional field or 150 credits) from a Section 2 institution
Bhutan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Botswana Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the University of Botswana
Cameroon 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licence) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Canada Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Baccalaureat or Bachelier) from a Section 1 institution
China 3 or 4 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 or 5 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree awarded according to the Regulations Concerning Academic Degrees in the Peoples Republic of China from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Eqypt 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Fiji 3 yr Advanced Diploma or Higher National Diploma (not in a trade field) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 26750) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Ghana 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a Bachelorrsquos degree from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science amp Technology University of Ghana or the University of Cape Coast
Hong Kong SAR Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Academic entry requirements 39
Country Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
India 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (3rd or pass division) from a Section 2 institution or 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (2nd 3rd or pass division) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree in any division from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st or 2nd division) from a Section 2 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st division) from a Section 3 institution
Indonesia 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of C with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Sarjana MudaBakaloreat with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of A or B from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Iran 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a B grade average (140 pt minimum) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Japan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Gakushigo) from a Section 1 institution
Jordan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kenya 3 yr Diploma with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Korea South Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Haksa) with a minimum of 120 credits from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kuwait Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Kuwait University or a Section 2 institution
Laos 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from the National University of Laos or a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the National Univesity of Laos
Lebanon Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree or Licence or 4 yr Maitrise or Diplome from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Macau SAR 3 yr Higher Diploma (Bacharelato) with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licenciatura) with a GPA below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degee (Licenciatura) from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Lecenciatura) with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 insitution
Malaysia Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Mauritius Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nepal 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 70 (where pass is 50) 60 (where pass is 40) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nigeria 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 1 insitution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Oman 3 yr Higher Diploma with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 and below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 institution
Pakistan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (without Honours) with a grade average of 55 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree (in 2nd or 3rd Division) from a Section 2 institution
Philippines 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32 and below from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Saudi Arabia 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of pass or good from a Section 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 3 institution or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 4 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of very good or excellent from a Section 2 institution
Singapore Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
South Africa 3 yr National Diploma (at least 240 credits) with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr National Diploma or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Sri Lanka Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Taiwan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Thailand 3 yr Associate degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade above 30 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Uganda 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32550 from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Makerere University or the University of East Africa or successful completio of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
United Arab Emirates
3 yr Higher Diploma with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 or below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
United Kingdom
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
United States of America
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelor degree (with 120 semester credits or 180 quarter credits) from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Vietnam 3 yr Bang Tot nghiep Cao dang with a GPA of 3040 or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) less than 210 credits with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Chinh quy mode) or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) with 210 or more credits from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc from a Section 2 institution
Zambia 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of pass or satisfactory from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr (after O Levels) or 3 yr (after A Levels) Bachelor degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelor degree or 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of credit merit or distinction from a Section 1 institution
For countriesregions and qualifications not listed above please contact the University of Adelaide College Admissions for further information Equivalent qualifications will be considered Applications will be assessed based on the most recent academic results and additional admissions criteria may apply Academic assessment is based on the grades a student achieves in individual subjects as well as an aggregate grade Student applications will also be assessed against any relevant program prerequisites Only academic subjects will be considered during assessment Subjects such as religious studies ethics physical education etc will not be considered Complete academic transcripts must be produced at the time of application if available Note - Institution sections are determined by the Australian Governments Department of Education Country Education Profiles
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
40 Academic Calendar
While all information is correct at time of release (September 2020) please note that the information included above may be subject to change Please refer to the website for the most up-to-date information
Please note dates are dependent on the University of Adelaide (wwwadelaideeduaustudentdates) and may change 2022 dates are provided as an example and are not confirmed Students may need to remain in Adelaide after the end of the semester for replacement exams
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAM
2021
Standard (FSP) Accelerated (FSPX)
March 2021 intake April 2021 intake August 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 3 Mar 21 23 Jul 21 21 Apr 21 3 Sep 21 4 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 20 Oct 21 25 Feb 22
Orientation 3 Mar 21 5 Mar 21 21 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 4 Aug 21 6 Aug 21 20 Oct 21 22 Oct 21
Break 10 May 21 14 May 21 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 7 Jan 22
Exams 8 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 26 Aug 21 3 Sep 21 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 18 Feb 22 25 Feb 22
Break 26 Jul 21 30 Jul 21 6 Sep 21 10 Sep 21 27 Dec 21 11 Feb 22
Semester 2 2 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 13 Sep 21 11 Feb 22 14 Feb 22 15 Jul 22 28 Feb 22 15 Jul 22
Break 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 31 Dec 21 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22
Exams 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 27 Jan 22 4 Feb 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22
Graduation 23 Dec 21 10 Feb 22 14 Jul 22 14 Jul 22
DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAMExtended (DTE) Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
2021 March 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Bridging 31 Mar 21 9 Jul 21 27 Oct 21 11 Feb 22
Orientation 31 Mar 21 2 Apr 21 27 Oct 21 29 Oct 21
Break 25 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 5 Jul 21 9 Jul 21 7 Feb 22 11 Feb 22
Semester 1 Joins DTS Jul 21 Joins DTS Feb 22 22 Feb 21 3 Jul 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 6 Oct 21 7 Jan 22
Orientation 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21 6 Oct 21 8 Oct 21
Break 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 27 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 4 Jan 22 7 Jan 22
Semester 2 26 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 28 Feb 22 2 Jul 22 Joins DTS Feb 22
Break 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 11 Apr 22 22 Apr 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 18 Jun 22 2 Jul 22
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two semesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one semester)
April 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 7 Apr 21 9 Jul 21 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 22 Feb 21 3 July 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21
Orientation 7 Apr 21 9 Apr 21 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21
Break 12 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21
Semester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated Jul 21 Joins PMP Accelerated Feb 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two trimesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one trimester)
October 2021 intake January 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish
Trimester 1 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 27 Jan 21 8 May 21
Orientation 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 27 Jan 21 28 Jan 21
Exams 6 May 21 8 May 21
Break 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 10 May 21 24 May 21
Trimester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated (trimester) Jan 22
Representative informationRepresentative name (if relevant)
City Telephone (homemobile)
Representative signature
Student information (compulsory)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Date of birth (ddmmyyyy) Country of birth
Country of citizenship First language
Permanent address
City Stateprovince Postcode
Country Telephone (homemobile)
Are you an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Yes No
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College ndash Student ID and Online Account ActivationStudent ID card ID number and system password will only be granted to a valid personal student email address Enrolment and system access delays will occur if invalid email addresses are provided
Passport number (if available) Expiry date
Do you hold Permanent Residency or a current Australian visa
Yes No NA If yes please provide a copy of your PR or current Australian visa
Visa type (if relevant) Visa number (if relevant)
Your permanenthome country address is required by the Australian Government If it is not supplied your application cannot be processed
Parent legal guardian details (compulsory for students under 18)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Relationship to student (ie mother or father)
Permanent address of Parent or Guardian
Telephone (homemobile)
Education historyIf you are currently completing a qualification please indicate when you expect to complete this study (monthyear)
Name and location of institution (starting from the most recent qualification)
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2018-2020)
Name and location of institution
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2016-2018)
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E
APPLICATION FORMPlease print clearly in English and in BLOCK letters Tick boxes where appropriate
International Student Application Domestic Student Application
41
42
Current English proficiency
Is English your first language Yes No
Have you studied at secondary level with English as the language of instruction
Yes No If yes please provide evidence of language of instruction
Do you have an English Language score Yes No
If yes please select one of the following IELTS TOEFL iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English Other
Test date (ddmmyyyy) Score
Program selectionDegree Transfer
Degree Transfer Extended (Mar) Degree Transfer Extended (Oct) Degree Transfer Standard (Feb) Degree Transfer Standard (Jul) Degree Transfer Accelerated (Oct)
Foundation Studies
Foundation Studies (Feb) Foundation Studies (Apr) Foundation Studies (Jul) Foundation Studies Accelerated (Oct)
Pre-Masterrsquos
Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Mar) Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Feb) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Jul) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash Two trimesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One trimester (Feb)
English Language Programs
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
(5-10 weeks)
Year of entry to the University of Adelaide College (eg 2021 2022)
University Program
Please indicate which bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos degree you intend to study at the University of Adelaide (eg Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) [Civil])BachelorMaster of
Accommodation
Would you like the College to organise your accommodation for you in Adelaide Yes No
Would you like the College to organise your airport pick-up Yes No
Additional services
Would you like the University of Adelaide College to organise your Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) on your behalf Yes No
If yes please indicate Single Couple Family If no please list your current OSHC details
Policy provider
Policy number Start date Expiry date
Please note that OSHC is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members
Medical conditions
Do you have a disability impairment or long-term medical condition which may affect your studies Yes No
If yes please provide medical documentation from a relevant treating professional detailing the impact of your condition on your ability to meet academic demands Disclosure will not disadvantage your application and is confidential The information you provide will assist us in best catering for your needs
Privacy notice
The University of Adelaide College understands and respects that privacy is important to you We collect personal information about you so that we can provide you with the services you have requested We may also use your information to improve our products and services and offer you our or our partnersrsquo or suppliersrsquo products and services which may be relevant to you We may disclose personal information about you in accordance with our Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) including to your education agent and the Australian government Our privacy policy contains information about how you can access and correct the personal information we hold about you or make a privacy complaint You may contact the Privacy Officer (privacykaplaneduau) for more informationIn regard to promotional material please indicate below
I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College sent on behalf of its sponsors partners or suppliers andor I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College about its own publications information and events
DeclarationI have read understood and agree to be bound by the Terms and Conditions of enrolment I declare that I have read the instructions on this application form and that to the best of my knowledge the information provided by me is true and complete in every particular I acknowledge that the University of Adelaide College and the University of Adelaide may vary or reverse any decision regarding admission or enrolment made on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information provided by me I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to verify or obtain records from other educational institutions that I have attended I understand that I am seeking temporary entry into Australia for educational purposes only as a fee-paying student I understand that if I change my visa status I may be subject to different rules and conditions I understand the above conditions and am prepared to accept them in full In particular that I or my sponsor will be responsible for the full costs of the academic program for which I am seeking admission as well as the associated travel and living costs I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to provide information to my parent(s) or guardian(s) and my agent regarding my application for admission to the program listed above
I confirm that I have read understood and agree to be bound by the University of Adelaide College Terms and Conditions (refer to page 43)
Signature of student Date
Signature of parentguardian (required if student is under 18 years old) Date
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Terms and conditions 43
1 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
These Terms and Conditions are applicable to all students studying at the University of Adelaide College through Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670 CRICOS 03127E (the rsquoCollegersquo) including English Language Programs delivered by the College (CRICOS 03147E) and Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs delivered under agreement with the University of Adelaide (CRICOS 00123M)
11 Policies and procedures All College students are subject to the policies and procedures that are published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) and in the College student handbook including those dealing with student misconduct assessment progression enrolment deferral and cancellation complaints and appeals and refund Students must review these policies and procedures and ensure they understand and comply with the most up to date version of our policies and procedures at all times
12 Late arrivals vacations and absences All students are expected to attend class from the first day of their program No refund is given for time missed due to arrivals after the published program commencement date vacations absences or public holidays Such periods of absence will not be replaced by a free extension of any program No refunds or substitutions will be made for classes missed due to non-College external exams excursions orientation period or other obligations that fall outside the normal teaching schedule Classes are not held and many campus facilities are closed on public holidays All published program dates start on a Monday but if the Monday is a public holiday the program start will fall on the Tuesday Students may request written permission for late arrival up to 2 weeks from their published program commencement date Students who propose to arrive 2 or more weeks after the program commencement date will be required to catch up on the work that they have missed While every effort will be made to assist the student to catch up on program content the student is ultimately responsible Late arrivals will be assisted with registering and joining the program The student will have a responsibility to undertake an online orientation upon commencement
13 Campus facilities Students are advised that campus facilities may not be available during study breaks Details are available from the Student Services Team or Reception staff at the College
14 Placement The College may place a student into the most appropriate class and to postpone subjectscourses to the following semestertrimester where there is an insufficient number of students for that class or subjectcourse
15 Program changes The College may change program dates program curricula tutors and programs at any time at its discretion However in cases where the program is rescheduled before the first class and the new date is unacceptable to the student all unused tuition fees will be refunded
16 Tuition fees The student or studentrsquos family agrees to pay the total tuition fee and any additional charges in accordance with the fee schedule for the current year published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) Students who do not finalise their payments within the first two weeks will have their enrolment cancelled All refunds are made in accordance with the College Refund Policy Tuition fees include lessons orientation placement and progress testing and a College certificate upon successful completion of the program The College may withhold the granting of a certificate from a student if the studentrsquos tuition fees or any other fees remain outstanding
17 Repeat payment Students repeat a coursesubject or coursessubjects or semestertrimester will incur charges based on the current yearrsquos published tuition fees at the time of payment
18 Late payment A fee of AUD 100 applies on unpaid accounts 30 days after the date the payment was due
19 Books and materials fees Students may be required to purchase textbooks workbooks stationery software and other required learning materials at an additional cost Details of any additional costs are in the College student handbook or the relevant program or unit outline
110 Additional services Any additional services (such as travel telephone costs excursions medical costs special diet non-College exams and enrolment amendments) are not included in any fees unless specifically stated on a valid invoice from the College Students wishing to arrange homestay accommodation andor airport transfer can obtain further information at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauaccommodation
111 Privacy Personal information collected by the College or the University of Adelaide which includes information that identifies a student and information regarding a studentrsquos program progress and attendance may be shared by or between the College and the University of Adelaide and by either of them with the Australian government or State and Territory governments and their designated authorities the Tuition Protection Scheme the agent that recruited the student (unless specifically excluded) the studentrsquos parents (if under 18) College staff and contractors and between the College and the University of Adelaide and related body corporates of the College and their staff contractors and insurer This information may include personal information about you which is considered sensitive information contact details program enrolment details and changes program results and the circumstance of any suspected breach by the student of a visa condition The Collegersquos Privacy Policy outlines further information about the handling of personal information by the College (at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy) You may contact our Privacy Officer at privacykaplaneduau if you have any enquiries about your personal information or if you wish to make a privacy complaint
112 Medical costs The College is hereby authorised to seek medical treatment should the College or a staff member acting on its behalf consider such action necessary for a student The student agrees to indemnify the College for any expense loss damage or liability whatsoever suffered or incurred as a result of authorising and arranging such emergency medical treatment
113 Photography filming and sound recording The College or its representatives may arrange to photograph or shoot video footage of students for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online at any time including during graduation ceremonies Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College staff or its representative at the time of booking and state at the time of the photographing or video shooting that they do not wish to participate and remove themselves
2 THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE FEES
21 The University of Adelaide program fees will depend on the studentrsquos choice of undergraduate or postgraduate degree program and point of entry Further information is available on the University of Adelaide website currently at wwwadelaideeduau
3 DEFERRAL SUSPENSION AND CANCELLATION OF ENROLMENT
31 A student may apply to defer their studies on the grounds of compelling or compassionate circumstances such as their own ill health or that of a very close relative All applications for deferral from a program of study must be made in writing or using the relevant form available from the College Students should refer to the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) for details of the circumstances in which their enrolment may be deferred suspended or cancelled before submitting their application
32 A studentrsquos enrolment at the College may be suspended or cancelled in accordance with the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) including on the grounds of misbehavior by the student the studentrsquos failure to pay amount(s) owing to the College in accordance with this agreement or a breach of program attendance or progression by the student
4 REFUNDS
41 The Collegersquos Refund Policy is currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies All students must read the Refund Policy before accepting an offer of admission from the College Students requesting a refund are required to do so in accordance with the Refund Policy Approved refunds are paid in Australian dollars into the same bank account it was paid from Tuition fees are not transferable to other students
5 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
51 Visa information It is the responsibility of the student to arrange all applicable travel permits or visas and to have a valid passport for their whole period of study The student may be asked to make payment for their first study period before any of their visa documentation is issued A Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) may not be issued by the College until payment for the first study period has been received as per the Offer of Admission and the enrolment agreement has been signed and
returned to the College by the student The enrolment agreement includes reference to the pre-arrival information and grievance procedures information
52 Student visa obligations Student visa holders are required to maintain compliance with all applicable visa conditions including providing the College with a current residential address mobile number email address and who to contact in emergency situations as well as notifying the College of any change in these details within 7 days of the change maintaining satisfactory academic progress and attending a minimum of 80 of their program Students that fail to commence their enrolled program or fail to meet the requirement for 80 attendance or satisfactory academic progress will be reported to the Department of Home Affairs (DoHA) Any school-aged dependents accompanying overseas students to Australia will be required to pay full fees if they are enrolled in either a government or non-government school
53 Health insurance Health insurance is compulsory for student visa holders and their accompanying family members Students are required to provide proof of health insurance at the time of their enrolment Students will not receive a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) until they have obtained satisfactory health insurance for the length of their visa The Australian government requires all students on student visas to join the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) scheme a health insurance plan for overseas students in Australia Students must ensure that payment is made for compulsory OSHC before their visa is issued and that the insurance provides adequate coverage for the duration of the studentrsquos visa
54 Codes of practice The College abides by the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (the National Code) and the Educational Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (Cth) (ESOS Act) Further information about the National Code can be obtained at internationaleducationgovauregulatory-information
55 Living expenses Migration regulations in Australia require international students to show evidence that they can contribute to the cost of living and studying in Australia Further information can be obtained at wwwstudyinaustraliagovau or wwwhomeaffairsgovau
6 CONSUMER PROTECTION
61 These Terms and Conditions and the right to make complaints and seek appeals of decisions and actions under various processes does not affect the rights of the student to take action under the Australian Consumer Law if the Australian Consumer Law applies
62 Students will be advised of any changes to these Terms and Conditions that may result from a directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide or from a change in government legislation or regulation Any dispute claim or other matter arising will be subject to the laws of South Australia
63 Students who are dissatisfied with a decision made by the College may submit a complaint to the College in accordance with the relevant College Grievance Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) If a student is dissatisfied with the outcome of a complaint and subsequent appeal they may also submit an application for review of the Collegersquos decision or action to the Office of the Training Advocate (wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau) or the Overseas Student Ombudsman (wwwombudsmangovau)
7 DECLARATION
Upon submitting an application to the College and subsequently undertaking any study at the College the student (or their authorised representative on the studentrsquos behalf ndash if the student is under 18 years of age)
71 Declares that the information provided in their application form is true and complete in every detail
72 Understands that giving false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of their application or cancellation of their enrolment
73 Has read and understood these terms and conditions the published information in the College brochure and on the College (and the University of Adelaide) website and has sufficient information about the College to enrol
74 Authorises the College or its representatives to retain their photo image for identification purposes and consents to the use of any photographs or video footage taken of the student for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online (including at a graduation ceremony) at any time without further consent or notification Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College at the time of the photographing or video shooting of their wish not to participate and will remove themselves
75 Authorises the College to provide the University of Adelaide or any other educational institutions to which the student is seeking admission any required relevant official records and other personal information relevant to their application or studies The student also gives the College permission to obtain official records from any educational institution the student attends or has attended and from the University of Adelaide after their studies at the College have finished
76 Authorises and consents to the College to validate hisher qualifications and release copies of academic transcripts to prospective employers whenif required
77 For international students the student understands that the College will collect information during their enrolment in order to meet its obligations under the ESOS Act and the National Code and to ensure the student complies with the conditions of their visa and the studentrsquos obligations under Australian immigration laws The authority to collect information is contained in the ESOS Act ESOS Regulations and the National Code The international student authorises the College to provide information including personal and contact details program enrolment details and the circumstances of any suspected breach of their student visa conditions to the Australian Government the Tuition Protection Service (if relevant) and any other designated authorities The student also understands that this information can be disclosed without their consent where the College is authorised to or required to by law
78 Understands and consents to the collection and handling of personal information in accordance with the Collegersquos Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy)
79 Accepts liability for payment of all relevant fees identified in these Terms and Conditions the College brochure and on the College (or the University of Adelaide) website The student also understands the circumstances in which refunds will not be applicable as set out in these Terms and Conditions including the Collegersquos Refund Policy and that fees may increase with notification from the College during the program For international students the student has also read the information provided in relation to living expenses and they understand that the cost of living in Australia may be higher than in their own country and the student confirms that they can meet those costs
710 Understands and agrees to abide by all the College policies and procedures (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies)
710 Agrees to notify the College of their contact details including their current residential address mobile number (if any) and email address and who to contact in emergency situations The student also agrees to notify the College of any change in those details within 7 days of the change
711 Acknowledges that the College reserves the right to change terms conditions or policies without prior notice in order to meet its legislative requirements or to follow directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide
and agrees to keep themselves up to date with the changes occurring by checking regularly the website andor speak to staff at the College
The following websites may be of use for international students
bull Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) internationaleducationgovau
bull Department of Home Affairs wwwhomeaffairsgovau
bull Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade wwwdfatgovau
bull Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service wwwagriculturegovau
bull Overseas Student Ombudsman wwwombudsmangovau
bull Office of the Training Advocate (SA only) wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau
There was no greater thrill than watching a students face at that moment of revelation when they finally grasped an ideaStanley Kaplan
Kaplan and youKaplan International Pathways is a leading provider of global education centred around you Whoever you are and wherever you are in the world our goal is to help you achieve your goal We passionately believe that a global education can still be personal
Our story so farWe wouldnrsquot be where we are today if it werenrsquot for a man named Stanley Kaplan Stanley faced challenges in getting an education himself in the 1930s and wanted to make sure everyone had the opportunity to learn This led him to create a test that was fair so that students could enrol at university based on merit alone Soon Stanleyrsquos small education business began to thrive and his success led to the creation of a whole new industry
During the decades since then Kaplan has changed and grown but we still remember exactly why Stanley began his business Sadly he died in 2009 but his passion for fair education available to everyone no matter who they are lives on
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The University of Adelaide College operated by Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd
Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M | English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E copy The University of Adelaide College Published January 2021 Version 20
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100+ Rhodes Scholars^
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The University of Adelaide 7
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THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degreesDuration
(years)
Foundation Studies intakes Degree Transfer intakes
Standard Accelerated Extended Standard Accelerated
MAR APR AUG OCT MAR OCT FEB JUL OCT
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B Applied Data Analytics 3 bull bull bull bull
B Architectural Design 3 bull bull bull
B Arts 3 bull bull bull bull
B Business 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Commerce 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Computer Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Creative Arts 3 bull bull bull bull
B Criminology 3 bull bull bull bull
B Dental Surgery 5 bull
B Economics 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) - Flexible Entry ^ 1 bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Architectural and Stuctural) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Civil) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Mining) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Petroleum) with majors 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Software) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Environmental Policy and Management 3 bull bull bull bull
B Finance 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Food and Nutrition Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Health and Medical Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Information Technology 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Innovation and Entrepreneurship 3 bull bull bull bull
B International Development 3 bull bull bull bull
B International Relations 3 bull bull bull bull
B Languages 3 bull bull
B Laws 4 bull bull bull bull
B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull
UNIVERSITY PATHWAY GUIDEWith our range of flexible university preparation programs you can design your own pathway into one of the many degrees on offer at the University of Adelaide
8
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degreesDuration
(years)
Foundation Studies intakes Degree Transfer intakes
Standard Accelerated Extended Standard Accelerated
MAR APR AUG OCT MAR OCT FEB JUL OCT
B Mathematical Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull
B Media 3 bull bull bull bull
B Medicine and B Surgery 6 bull
B Music 3 bull bull
B Nursing 3 bull bull
B Occupational Therapy (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Oral Health 3 bull
B Philosophy Politics and Economics 3 bull bull bull bull
B Physiotherapy (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Project Management 3 bull bull bull bull
B Psychological Science 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Science (Animal Behaviour) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Animal Science) 3 bull bull
B Science (Biomedical Science) 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Science (Biotechnology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics) 4 bull bull
B Science (Marine Biology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Mineral Geoscience) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 3 bull bull
B Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 3 bull
B Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Sociology 3 bull bull bull bull
B Speech Pathology (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Arts 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Business Management 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Music 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Science 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Arts 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Economics 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Music 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Science 4 bull bull
B Technology (Construction) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Technology (Defence Industries) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Veterinary Technology 3 bull
B Viticulture and Oenology 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
Note Degrees with other entry criteria or quotas cannot be packaged Other selection criteria andor quotas may apply for acceptance at the University of Adelaide ^Students must transfer into a named Bachelor of Engineering degree at the completion of the first year of the bachelor degree daggerBachelor of Teaching and Bachelor of Nursing will have higher IELTS requirements Please ask us for details Not all majors are offered Please enquire for availability
For more information on available degrees at the University of Adelaide visit adelaideeduaudegree-finder University Pathway Guide 9
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAMOur Foundation Studies Program is the perfect pathway to your dream degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Our program has been designed
with the University specifically for international students who have completed the equivalent of Australian Year 11 Foundation Studies will prepare you for entry into first year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull Once you achieve the score outlined in your offer letter (see pages 12 and 13) yoursquore guaranteed entry to your packaged degree and for most bachelorrsquos degrees you wonrsquot need to provide any further English language evidence
bull Degrees including the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery Bachelor of Oral Health Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience) Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Nursing and Allied Health degrees have additional entry requirements Please ask us for details
bull We offer a wide range of subjects for Foundation Studies students Our staff will ensure you meet any prerequisite subjects and your other subjects are relevant to your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull The University will issue you a packaged Confirmation of Enrolment for the entire duration of study at the College and the University
Foundation Studies pathwayOn successful completion of your Foundation Studies Program and having attained the required score (see pages 12 and 13) you will progress to the first year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Foundation Studies Program (FSP)2 semesters 9-11 monthsProgression Min 70 pass English no IELTS required
10
Subject to satisfying the Universityrsquos entry requirements
CRICOS course codes 041530A 041531M 094915A
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Visit collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information about the Foundation Studies Program
Science and Agriculture
Business Economics and Law
Health and Medical Sciences
Areas of Study
Education Humanities Music and Social Sciences
STANDARD (FSP) STANDARD (FSP) STANDARD (FSP) ACCELERATED (FSPX)
Study weeks 40 weeks 40 weeks 40 weeks 34 weeks
Intake dates 3 Mar 2021 21 Apr 2021 4 Aug 2021 20 Oct 2021
English entry requirements IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent OR
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
Academic entry requirements Australian Year 11 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
Contact hours 20 hours per week 20 hours per week 20 hours per week 25 hours per week
Compulsory subjects Critical Thinking
English for Academic Purposes
Other available subjects Accounting
Australian Studies^
Biology
Chemistry
Computing and Information Systems
Design Studies^
Economics
General Mathematics
Maths Methods
Musicianship^
Music Appreciation and Practice^
Nutrition^
Physics
Specialist Maths
Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan ^ Subject available in the March and August intakes only
Program overview
To complete your Foundation Studies Program and progress to the first year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study five subjects over two semesters For more information and subject recommendations please see pages 12 and 13
Foundation Studies Program 11
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
This Foundation Studies Program meets the requirements for foundation programs which have been registered on CRICOS for delivery in Australia to overseas students providing an academic preparation for seeking entry to first year undergraduate study or equivalent
I RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THE STUDY ENVIRONMENT VERY SUPPORTIVE TEACHERS AND GOOD LOCATION AS IT IS THE CLOSEST EXPERIENCE TO UNI MY TIPS ARE DONrsquoT BE AFRAID TO ASK EVERYONE IS SO NICE HERE AND TAKE EVERY OPPORTUNITY YOU CAN TO ENJOY THE MANY INTERESTING EVENTS
Marady Peou (Jason) Cambodia Foundation Studies pathway to Nursing
FOUNDATION STUDIES CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to achieve the score listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to select subjects that meet any university prerequisites (compulsory subjects)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Faculty of Arts
Arts Humanities and Social Sciences
B Languages 70 Mar Apr bull Australian Studies (March and August) bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
One of Maths Methods OR General Mathematics OR Economics OR Biology OR Nutrition OR Chemistry
B Arts 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Criminology 74
B Environmental Policy and ManagementB International DevelopmentB International RelationsB Philosophy Politics and EconomicsB Sociology
70
Music B Music 70 Mar Aug bull Musicianshipbull Music Appreciation and Practicebull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes One of
Australian Studies OR Economics OR Computing and Information Systems OR Maths Methods OR General Mathematics
Teachingdagger B Teaching (Middle) with B Music 74 Mar
See required subjects associated with specific bachelor destinations
B Teaching (Middle) with B Arts
B Teaching (Middle) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Middle) with B Science
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Arts
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Economics
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Music
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Science
Mar Apr
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Computer Science and IT
B Computer Science
B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Computing and Information Systems OR Physicsbull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Technology (Defence Industries) 65
B Technology (Construction) 70
B Information Technology 65 bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposesbull General Mathematics
Engineering B Engineering (Honours)(Electrical and Electronic)
B Engineering (Honours)(Software)
77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinkingbull Chemistry OR Physics OR Biologybull English for Academic Purposes
B Engineering (Honours)(Civil)B Engineering (Honours)(Mining)B Engineering (Honours)(Mechanical)
B Engineering (Honours)(Flexible Entry) Mar Apr
B Engineering (Honours)(Petroleum) Mar Apr Aug
B Engineering (Honours) (Architectural and Structural) Mar Aug Oct
B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical)
Mar Aug Oct bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Chemistrybull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Mathematical Sciences
B Mathematical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Critical Thinking bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Physics bull English for Academic Purposes
12
These programs have additional entry requirements Please see pages 14 and 15 for further details Music has additional entry requirements and is recommended for the March intake only ^ These programs have specific entry requirements including English proficiency tested at progression to the University Please see page 15 for further details Other selection criteria apply Please ask us for more details
Not all elective subjects will be offered in every intake and are subject to demand Students should consult adelaideeduaudegree-finder for degree prerequisites There are advanced degrees and double degrees which may be available to students dependent on meeting progression score requirements
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Architecture B Architectural Design 74 Mar Apr Aug bull Design Studiesbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Health and Medical Sciences
B Dental Surgery 83 Mar bull Chemistrybull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Health and Medical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Medicine and B Surgery 83 Mar
B Nursing^ 70
B Occupational Therapy (Hons)^ 83
B Oral Health 70
B Physiotherapy^ (Hons) 83 Mar Apr
B Psychological Science 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Speech Pathology (Hons)^ 83 Mar
Faculty of the Professions
Business Commerce and Economics
B Business
B Commerce
B Economics
B Finance
B Innovation and Entrepreneurship
B Project Management
74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Law B Laws 80 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Sciences
Science B Applied Data Analytics 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Chemistry bull Maths Methods OR
General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Agricultural Sciences
B Food and Nutrition Science 70
B Science
B Science (Animal Science) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Animal Behaviour) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Biomedical Science)
B Science (Biotechnology)
B Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Marine Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Mineral Geoscience)
B Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 74 Mar Apr
B Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 83 Mar
B Veterinary Technology 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Viticulture and Oenology 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
Foundation Studies Curriculum 13
See collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
At the University you will learn in stunning state-of-the-art facilities that are among the worldrsquos best while being guided by outstanding educators and researchers who are national and international leaders in their field
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have additional entry requirements Please search for Admissions Guide at futureaskadelaideeduau
bull Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
bull Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
bull Bachelor of Oral Health (BOH)
HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCESThe University of Adelaide is a world leader in health education and research The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences is number 1 in South Australia for Medicine Nursing Psychology and Dentistry
14
Step 2 Achieve a mandatory progression score in your Foundation Studies Program
Step 1 Prerequisite subjectsDuring your Foundation Studies Program you must successfully complete one of the following prerequisite subjects ndash Biology Chemistry or Maths Our College staff will help you select your Foundation Studies prerequisite subjects
B MEDICINE AND B SURGERY B DENTAL SURGERY B ORAL HEALTH
83 83 70
Step 3 Achieve an acceptable English proficiency scoreIELTS is the preferred testing system and a minimum score of 70 overall all bands 70 is required
Step 4 Register for University Clinical Aptitude Test for Australia and New Zealand (UCAT ANZ) Details regarding the test and how to register are available on the UCAT ANZ website ucateduauucat-anz
Step 5 Online application to the University of AdelaideAll international applicants to MBBS BDS or BOH including international students studying in Australia submit an application online via internationaladelaideeduauadmissionshow-to-apply
Please note you will be required to enter your UCAT ANZ ID number during this application Please refer to the relevant Admissionsrsquo Guide for the specific details at futureaskadelaideeduau
Late applications will not be accepted
Step 6 Sit the UCAT ANZThe University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) is an admissions test used by the UCAT ANZ Consortium of universities in Australia and New Zealand for their medical dental and clinical science degree programmes The UCAT ANZ is a test used widely to help universities select applicants with the most appropriate mental abilities attitudes and professional behaviours required for new doctors to be successful in their clinical careers QS rankings by subject
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have specific entry requirements on progression from the College to the University
For more information please visit healthadelaideeduau
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Areas of Study
Step 7 Interview Eligibility OutcomeInterview eligibility is based on your performance in UCAT ANZ During September you will receive an email from the University of Adelaide which will contain important information on how to log into the AdmissionsAdelaide system to see your interview eligibility outcome
Step 8 InterviewCollege staff will assist you to prepare for your interview including several rounds of practice interviews The interview comprises of a series of scenarios and questions in which you
will need to demonstrate aptitudes such as self-awareness critical thinking problem solving and interpersonal skills Interviewers will also be looking for your compatibility and understanding of the degree and applicable health profession Interviews will be scheduled from late September to October and will be approximately 20 minutes in length
Step 9 Offers Offers will be sent by the University of Adelaide International Admissions Service between mid-October and early February
PROGRAM PROGRESSION REQUIREMENTS
B NURSING Foundation final score of 70
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (HONS)
B PHYSIOTHERAPHY (HONS)
Prerequisite of Biology or Chemistry or Maths
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B SPEECH PATHOLOGY (HONS)
Stage 2 English plus one of Stage 2 Biology OR Chemistry OR Mathematical Methods
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
IN THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR I HAD A FACE-TO-FACE SESSION TO HELP ME SELECT THE CORRECT SUBJECTS FOR MEDICINE WErsquoVE ALSO HAD MANY INFORMATION SESSIONS TO GUIDE US REGARDING OUR APPLICATION THE COLLEGE AND TEACHERS ARE THERE FOR THE STUDENTS TO HELP THEM AT ANY TIME
Gadeer Ahmed Egypt
Foundation Studies pathway to Medicine
Bachelor of Oral Health
Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Hons)
The Health and Medical Sciences programs listed on this page are quota programs and are not able to be packaged with the Foundation Studies Program Students will be offered a package with Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) or Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences and may be eligible to apply for their preferred quota program at the time of progression if they achieve a competitive score meet other entry and progression requirements and there are places available
UNIQUE COLLEGE SUPPORT TO PREPARE YOUWersquove designed an exclusive range of services to help you gain admission to the degree of your choice
Health and Medical Sciences 15
bull Information session with guest speakers and alumni
bull Online lsquohow to applyrsquo tutoring session
bull Critical thinking workshop
bull Assistance with UCAT ANZ preparation
bull Several rounds of practice interviews with extensive feedback
bull Links to industry and volunteering opportunities to strengthen your application
bull Personal guidance during your transition to the University of Adelaide
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Psychological Science
DEGREETRANSFER PROGRAMOur Degree Transfer Program is an excellent alternative to first year at University offering guaranteed entry to second year on successful completion
Degree Transfer pathwayTo successfully complete your Degree Transfer Program you will need to achieve a 50 pass in 8 academic courses and in Language for Study You will receive full credit for the first year courses and progress to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
16
2nd Year
2nd Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Degree Transfer Extended (DTE)1 bridging semester 15 weeks + 2 semesters 15 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Standard (DTS)2 semesters 12 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Accelerated (DTX)2 semesters 9 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Brid
ging
dagger Students who successfully complete their Degree Transfer Program are not required to supply evidence of IELTS to satisfy the Universityrsquos English requirements
CRICOS course codes 087624D 087625C 087626B 087627A 086313E 086315C 086316B 086317A 086314D 0101444 0101441
Program benefits
bull Yoursquoll study the same courses as you would in first year at the University and when you graduate yoursquoll secure your place in second year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull We offer a wide range of courses taught to the Universityrsquos syllabus with many taught on the Universityrsquos beautiful
North Terrace campus Yoursquoll learn content relevant to your degree and receive full credit for all University-level courses
bull Our classes are small and our fees are lower than the equivalent first-year courses at the University
bull Our English language entry requirements are flexible and yoursquoll be provided with English language and learning support to assist while yoursquore studying the Degree Transfer Program As our graduate you wonrsquot be required to provide any further evidence of your English language proficiency
4th Year
4th Year
4th Year
Study in 4th year will depend on the degree chosen
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
DEGREE TRANSFER EXTENDED (DTE)
DEGREE TRANSFER STANDARD (DTS)
DEGREE TRANSFERACCELERATED (DTX)
PROGRAM LENGTH 15 months
1 bridging semester + 2 semesters
12 months
2 semesters
9 months
2 semesters
INTAKE DATES 31 Mar 2021 27 Oct 2021
22 Feb 2021 19 Jul 2021
6 Oct 2021
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Australian Year 12 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
CONTACT HOURS Bridging semester
20 hours per week
Semester 1 and 2
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
BACHELOR DESTINATIONS Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Economics
Not all majors offered for Science intakes in March and July Please ask us for details
Visit collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information about the Degree Transfer Program
Areas of Study
Program overview
To complete your Degree Transfer Program and progress in to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree you will need to pass eight first-year semester-long university courses plus one full-year course (Academic English) For more information and course requirements please see pages 18 and 19
Degree Transfer Program 17
Science
Business Economics and Finance
Health and Medical Sciences
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
I WOULD RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE SINCE IT PROVIDES A SMOOTH TRANSITION TO THE UNIVERSITY I HAVE REALLY ENJOYED THE EXPERIMENTS AND PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES AND THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I HAVE LEARNED IS GROUP WORK SKILLS THE BRIDGING SEMESTER HELPED ME FIT INTO THE NEW ENVIRONMENT
Kai Chen China
Degree Transfer Extended pathway to Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DEGREE TRANSFER CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study the courses listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to enrol in courses required for your packaged degree and discipline (if relevant)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Bachelor of Computer Science DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Level 1 elective
bull Puzzle Based Learning
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
bull Level 1 elective
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Maths for Information Technology 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Chemical
Civil
Electrical and Electronic
Mechanical
Mining
Petroleum
Software
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Engineering Maths
Physics OR Chemistry
Academic English
bull Maths 1A
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Analog Electronics
bull Introduction to Petroleum Geosciences and the Oil Industry
bull Introduction to Process Engineering
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Statics
bull Introduction to Engineering EAL
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Electronic Systems
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Maths 1B
bull Physics 1E
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Programming (Matlab amp Excel)
bull Professional Practice 1
bull Digital Electronics
bull Civil and Environmental Engineering 1A
bull Introduction to Infrastructure
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Dynamics
bull Introduction to Mining Engineering
bull Introduction to Petroleum Engineering
bull Materials 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Bachelor of Information Technology Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Statistical Practice
bull Introduction to Programming for IT Specialists
bull Design Thinking Problems to Practice
bull Foundations of Project Management
bull Language for Study
bull Introduction to Computer Systemsbull Networks and Securitybull IT Projectbull Managing Organisations and Peoplebull Professional Practices
Faculty of Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Biomedical Science
Science
Agricultural Sciences
Food and Nutrition Science
Viticulture and Oenology Note chemistry at Year 12 level or equivalent is a prerequisite
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Core Maths
Computing
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1Abull Biology 1 Molecules Genes and Cellsbull Physics Physical Aspects of Naturebull Building a Habitable Environmentbull Nutrition 1bull Farm-gate to Fork - Food Production 1bull Foundations of Wine Science 1bull Agricultural Systems 1bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1Bbull Biology 1 Human Perspectivesbull Statistical Practice 1bull Planet Earthbull The Science and Technology of Food Production 1bull Biology 1 Organismsbull Soils and Landscapes 1bull Agricultural Productionbull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
18 For intake availability of Engineering specialisation refer to pathway guide page 8
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of the Professions
Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Commerce
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Marketing
bull Business Lifecycles
bull Personal Professional Development
bull Entrepreneurship Foundations and Mindset
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Economics DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Principles of Economics
bull Professional Practices
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Finance DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Accounting
Economics
Core Maths
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Language for Study
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Applications of Quantitative Methods in Finance
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1A
bull Health and Illness in Populations
bull Create Communicate Connect with Health Sciences
bull Language for Study
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1B
bull Saving Lives or Respecting Rights An Introduction to Health Ethics
bull Statistical Practice 1
bull Language for Study
Access to Degree Transfer courses may vary depending on time of intake and bachelorrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements The Degree Transfer (Health and Medical Sciences) pathway also provides students with the option to apply for entry into first year of the Bachelor of Nursing degree upon completion of the Degree Transfer Program For Bachelor of Nursing strict quotas apply The standard cut-off is the minimum academic threshold above which applications will be ranked on merit In addition to academic performance other selection criteria may affect merit ranking
Degree Transfer Curriculum 19See collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
Completion of the Bachelor of Commerce with Accounting major has industry accreditation from CPA Australia and CA ANZ
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAMThe College is the first education provider in Australia to offer a postgraduate pathway course to a Group of Eight University After you successfully complete your Pre-Masterrsquos Program yoursquore guaranteed entry into your packaged postgraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Flexible entry and English language
requirements mean you will start the program at the level best suited to your academic and English language ability
bull Our small class sizes ensure you will always have personalised attention and support
bull The three or four University masterrsquos level courses you study at the College are the same as those you would study at University and when you successfully complete these you will receive full credit
bull Once you graduate from the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will progress to the University program with no further English language evidence required
Program StructureOnce you are enrolled in the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will study 9-10 courses over two semesterstrimesters over 7 ndash 8 months In the first semestertrimester you will study preparatory courses to develop your study research and English skills
If you qualify for the Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated Program you will study 4 or 5 courses over one semestertrimester over 3 ndash 4 months During your semestertrimester at the College you will study three or four credit-bearing University courses plus Academic English
Whichever program you complete you will progress to the University of Adelaide with full credit for all credit-bearing University courses and commence in your second semester or trimester
Pre-Masterrsquos pathwayOn successful completion of your Pre-Masterrsquos Program at the College you are guaranteed entry to your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide
20
CRICOS Course Code 094934J
20
SemesterTrimester 2 SemesterTrimester 3
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
postgraduate degree
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
SemesterTrimester 4
Three or four semesterstrimesters at university depending on the duration of the postgraduate degree
20
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Areas of Study
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM (ACCELERATED)
PROGRAM LENGTH 2 semesterstrimesters 1 semestertrimester
PROGRAM STRUCTURE 4 preparatory courses3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses2 Academic English courses
3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses
1 Academic English course
INTAKE DATES 7 Apr 2021 (semester)13 Oct 2021 (semester and trimester)
27 Jan 2021 (trimester)22 Feb 2021 (semester)19 Jul 2021 (semester)
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent dependent on qualifications
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Successful completion of a bachelorrsquos degree or equivalent See academic entry requirements on pages 38 - 39
CONTACT HOURS First semester trimester20 hours per week
Pre-Mastersrsquo semester trimesterDepends on masterrsquos degree destination
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PREPARATORY SEMESTERTRIMESTER
Study and Research SkillsIntercultural StudiesQuantitative Skills for Postgraduate StudiesCritical Thinking for Postgraduate StudiesAcademic English A
Not Applicable
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PRE-MASTERrsquoS SEMESTERTRIMESTER
3 or 4 University courses Academic English B
3 or 4 University coursesAcademic English B
University courses will vary depending on masterrsquos degree destination students enrolled in the trimester based masterrsquos destinations will study 3 University courses while students enrolled in the semester based masterrsquos destinations will study 4 University courses Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan
^ Pre-Masterrsquos Program packaged with this degree is only available in February and October
Visit collegeadelaideeduaupre-masters for the most up to date information about the Pre-Masterrsquos Program
ArtsMaster of Arts (Environmental Studies)^
Master of Arts (International Relations)^
Health and Medical Sciences Master of Public Health
Business Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
Master of International Management^
Master of Applied Economics
Master of Applied Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Applied Project Management^
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)^
Master of Wine Business^
Pre-Masterrsquos Program 21
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Engineering Computer and Mathematical SciencesMaster of Computing and Innovation
AT THE COLLEGE YOU CAN MAKE NEW FRIENDS AND THE TEACHERS GAVE ME POSITIVE FEEDBACK TO HELP ME BETTER ADAPT TO STUDYING AND LIVING ABROAD I LIKE THE LEARNING ATMOSPHERE AT THE UNIVERSITYrsquoS HUB CENTRAL AND IrsquoM PROUD I GOT THE TOP GRADE IN MY ENGLISH CLASS
Emma Xiaoyu Dai China
Pre-Masterrsquos Program pathway to Master of Finance
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM CURRICULUMTo progress to the second semester trimester of your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will study the courses listed in the table You will receive credit for all credit-bearing University courses
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of Arts
Master of Arts (Environmental Studies) PMP (Semester) Oct PMP (Accelerated)(Semester) Feb
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Research Design and Methods (6 units) bull Introduction to Urbanisation (3 units) bull Engaging Communities Techniques and Analysis (3 units) bull Academic English B
Master of Arts (International Relations) bull Masterclass in Politics and International Relationsbull Research Design (3 units) bull Research Communication (3 units) bull Academic English B
Faculty of Engineering Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Master of Computing and Innovation PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Foundations of Computer Science (6 units)bull Engineering Communication and Critical Thinkingbull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Academic English B
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Master of Public Health PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
PMP February intakebull Qualitative Research Methods in Health (3 units)bull Introduction to Biostatistics (3 units)bull Promoting Health in Individuals and Populations (3 units)bull Introduction to Epidemiology (3 units)bull Academic English B
PMP July intakebull Environmental and Occupational Health (3 units)bull Global Public Health (3 units)bull Knowing what works - Evaluation in Public Health (3 units)bull Health Economics (3 units)bull Academic English B
22
Access to PMP courses may vary depending on time of intake and masterrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements
Academic English B is not a credit-bearing University course
Pre-Masterrsquos Curriculum 23
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of the Professions
Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb Jul
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Concepts and Methods (M)bull Principles of Finance (M)bull Quantitative Methods (M)bull Economic Principles (M)bull Academic English B
Master of International Management PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Economics PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Intermediate Econometrics IID bull Applied Economic Principlesbull Intermediate Microeconomics IID bull Intermediate Macroeconomics IIDbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Innovation and Entreprenuership
Master of Innovation and Entreprenuership
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Entrepreneurial Concepts and Mindset bull New Venture Creationbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Project Management
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Risk Assessment and Managementbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Wine Business PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Program benefitsbull Learning is made fun Improve your
language skills such as speaking writing reading listening grammar and vocabulary while learning about Australia in a fun and engaging way
bull Cover essential academic skills such as group and team collaboration critical and creative thinking research and academic integrity and presentations
bull We offer a variety of assistance and counselling services for international students
bull Yoursquoll enjoy individual attention with our small class sizes and yoursquoll be assessed weekly to monitor your progress
bull Take advantage of our extracurricular activity program with a variety of activities tailored to enhance after class student experience
bull On successful completion of the program yoursquore guaranteed entry to your Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos program
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMSOur English Language Programs are courses designed to help you excel in your chosen field Learn to communicate with confidence and improve essential study skills in an English-speaking academic environment
Our courses are designed and taught by highly qualified and experienced English language teaching professionals It has been voted the best English program in Australia for the year 2020 by the English Language Barometer (ELB) and is recognised through its English Australia membership and National English Language Teaching Accreditation Scheme (NEAS) endorsement
English Language Programs pathwayUpon successful completion you will be able to communicate with confidence and obtain the essential language skills necessary for academic study in Australia
For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for details
Year 1
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
English for Academic Purposes
24
CRICOS Course Codes 069098D 094050A
Postgraduate
Year 2 Year 3
Masterrsquos degree
Year 2 Year 3
Undergraduate
General Academic
English
Foundation Studies
Degree Transfer
Pre-Masterrsquos
Elementary
Pre-Intermediate
Intermediate
Visit collegeadelaideeduau for more information about studying at the University of Adelaide College
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Intakes Contact hours Class size
Corresponds with chosen FSP DT or PMP program entry 20 hours per week Maximum 18
RECOMMENDED STUDY DURATIONYou will be required to complete the recommended program duration according to your current English level Your English levels will be assessed before you begin your General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes course
English level
IELTS
Recommended GAEEAP duration
FSPDTEPMP
IELTS 45 (two bands of 40 and one band of 45) or equivalent 30 weeks^
IELTS 45 (three bands of 45 or higher) or equivalent 25 weeks^
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 40) or equivalent 20 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than two bands of 45) or equivalent 15 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 45) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 50 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 5 weeks
IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent not required
IELTS 55 (speaking or writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
not required
All applications will be assessed on an individual basis For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for detailsOnly available to the Pre-Masterrsquos program with a length of 2 semesterstrimesters^ Not available to the Pre-Masterrsquos Program as 20 weeks is maximum duration
English for Academic Purposes 25
Experienced teaching professionals
Personal learning support
Program benefits
Interactive curriculum
Member of English Australia
Quality endorsed by NEAS
THE BIG DIFFERENCE IS THAT IN AUSTRALIA I PRACTISE ENGLISH EVERY DAY BUT AT HOME I JUST USE MY ENGLISH IN CLASS IrsquoM ATTENDING EXTRA CLASS FOR SPEAKING AND PRONUNCIATION WHICH IS REALLY GOOD AND HELPS ME TO IMPROVE MY SPEAKING SKILLS
Qutibah Alamri Oman
English for Academic Purposes
English LevelIELTS
Recommended GAEEAP DurationDTSDTX requiring IELTS 55 overall (speaking and
writing 55 no other bands below 50)
IELTS 50 overall (both speaking and writing bands of 45 with no band below 45) or equivalent
20 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (no more than one speaking or writing band of 45 with no other band below 45) or equivalent
15 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (all bands 50) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 55 overall (either speaking or writing band 55 or above with no other band below 50) or equivalent
5 weeks
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STUDENTSUCCESS
We know that while yoursquore studying at the University of Adelaide College your experience is shaped both inside the classroom and in your life outside
COLLEGE SOCIAL CLUBThe College Social Club is famous for fostering new friendships Itrsquos also a great opportunity to learn new skills and gain experience in event planning budgeting mentoring new students and raising money for charities The Social Club runs great events on campus throughout the year so get involved as soon as you enrol
UNIVERSITY COMMUNITYRight from the first day you start at the College yoursquore a member of the University of Adelaide community Yoursquoll have 247 access to the University
campus including the Hub and yoursquoll be eligible to join the clubs and societies at the University of Adelaide there are more than 150 to choose from Whether yoursquore interested in sport politics music or photography yoursquore sure to find something yoursquoll love
BRING YOUR OWN DEVICEFor your convenience and to ensure you can study both on campus and at home we require you to bring your own device Technical and system requirements are listed on our website Search for device at collegeadelaideeduau
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STAY SAFE WITH SONDER
While yoursquore studying with us yoursquoll have free 247 access to highly trained Sonder support staff who can assist you if you need someone to track your journey check up on you or if yoursquore ill or injured Yoursquoll be given more information at orientation about the services available
STUDY ADELAIDEIf yoursquore looking for an international student mentor for tickets to the hottest events for help writing a resume for an opportunity to be an international student leader or just for some fun Study Adelaide is a brilliant organisation driven by and for international students
Student Success 27
ASK US WErsquoRE HERE FOR YOUWe offer two ways for you to access support services virtually and in real life At our new Student Services Hub at Level 2 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide you can meet with our team members for program advice and information about progressing to university and guidance on accommodation and student experience Once yoursquore enrolled yoursquoll also be able to access these services online
ACADEMIC AND ENGLISH ASSISTANCEThroughout your time at the College and at the University you will be able to access one-on-one assistance in academic areas such as referencing essay and report writing presentation and academic language skills Foundation Studies students can access the Tutor Assistance Program which provides subject-specific support Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos students can drop into the Universityrsquos Maths Learning Centre and Writing Centre for one-one-one assistance
THE NEW CAMPUS EXPERIENCEWe have just refurbished our campus including the student zones on all floors We now have collaboration space where you can get together with your classmates and study together several small meeting rooms which you can book in advance and USB stations to charge your device The cafeacute style break-out space on the second floor is perfect for independent studies with your classmates or catching up with friends for lunch in the brand new kitchen area bathed in beautiful natural light this is sure to be your new go-to space
We look forward to welcoming you to the University of Adelaide College Our friendly team are here to help you and wersquore sure yoursquoll love our newly renovated campus at 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide
STUDENTSERVICES
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ONLINE STUDENT SERVICES HUBFind the information you need at any time using our one-stop-shop virtual student hub Starting right from orientation you can catch up on anything yoursquove missed find the answers to common questions and make a time to meet with a staff member face-to-face You can also find the right academic support depending on your program or access assistance with accommodation There are pages where you can view the current announcements for the College and the academic calendar and timetable for all the important dates
WHOrsquoS WHOThe dedicated team of service professionals are your first stop for any matter at all and include our
bull Student Services Manager whorsquos responsible for overseeing the team to ensure you have the best experience possible
bull Accommodation Coordinator to assist you to find new accommodation in Adelaide or to change accommodation providers
bull Student Services Coordinator responsible for the welfare and academic advancement of students under the age of 18
bull Student Services Coordinators for Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs
PERSONAL SUPPORTWersquore here to support you while yoursquore studying with us If yoursquore missing home or struggling with your workload or you need someone to talk to for any reason at all let us know Our friendly Student Services team and our qualified counsellor are here to offer you caring and confidential assistance
ACADEMIC MANAGERSOur highly qualified Academic Managers play an integral role at the College and in the lives of our students they are the key link between life at College and the University They are responsible for all cohorts in their program of speciality (English Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos) and ensuring students are qualified and prepared for progression to the University They are also responsible for the curriculum you will study and ensuring our programs meet and exceed Australian Government quality assurance standards
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Adelaide is a place where yoursquoll find quality education in a city designed for life and with a lower cost of living than other Australian capitals you can enjoy a great lifestyle We offer a welcoming environment where students from all over the world can enjoy an excellent education along with work opportunities now and in the future
WARM WELCOMEOne in five South Australians were born overseas but now call Australia home and 27 of students in Adelaide are international^ The people of Adelaide celebrate our cityrsquos cultural diversity and go out of our way to welcome international students to the city
NATURAL BEAUTYSouth Australians live an active lifestyle and love the great outdoors Adelaide is a coastal city where pristine white beaches become the focus for recreation and relaxation Right on our doorstep and accessible by public transport yoursquoll find nature trails and national parks for hiking and biking
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ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
EASY TO GET AROUNDAdelaide is one of the worldrsquos most liveable cities but unlike some larger cities getting around is much quicker and easier A well-designed city allows for straightforward navigation on the cityrsquos buses trains and trams Therersquos free public transport in the city and walking and cycling are also very popular options
VIBRANT ATMOSPHERESouth Australia is known as the Festival State hosting more than four hundred festivals and events each year including the worldrsquos second largest annual arts festival the Fringe Festival In fact more festival tickets are sold in South Australia than any other state Adelaidersquos sporting calendar is also full of events that include cricket soccer and AFL (Australian Rules Football) Enjoy the best of Adelaidersquos sports and major international concerts at Adelaide Oval in the centre of the city
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Adelaide Lifestyle 31
For more information visit wwwcityofadelaidecomau or wwwstudyadelaidecom
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Darwin
Brisbane
Sydney
Canberra
Adelaide
Melbourne
Hobart
Perth
13 Million2
Population
Mediterranean1 climate
Maximum Average Temperature Summer 29 Winter 16
ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
1km
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Adelaide Botanic Garden
Adelaide Zoo
Airport
Adelaide Oval
National Wine Centre
Barossa Valley
McLaren Vale
Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute
Adelaide city map 33
UoA
68UoAC
Urbanest student accommodation
The Village student apartmentsAdelaide Central Markets amp China Town
Rundle Mall
ADELAIDE CITY MAP
Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide Health amp Medical Sciences
ARE YOU UNDER THE AGE OF 18Our friendly staff look after all students at the College but we do take particular care of students who are under the age of 18 Before you arrive we will help you to arrange suitable accommodation either with a local homestay family or an apartment at our approved under 18 provider Urbanest Wersquoll pick you up at the airport and transfer you to your new home At College we will assign you your own personal welfare officer who you will meet with every two weeks to make sure yoursquore settling into your new life in Australia
ACCOMMODATIONWhether yoursquore moving to Adelaide for the first time or yoursquove studied here before finding a great place to live is essential There are a wide variety of great accommodation options available to students in Adelaide
HOMESTAY WITH A LOCAL FAMILYIf you would like to experience living with an Australian family we can arrange a homestay to host you during your time in Adelaide This is a fantastic cultural experience and also a great way to practise your English language skills outside of the classroom Homestay households are often in the suburbs of Adelaide but they will be well serviced by public transport You may be matched with a family with young children single adults or older couples
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Twin share studio at Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE VILLAGEIf yoursquore looking for a studio or shared apartment there are more options available These residences have affordable prices and common areas for socialising The Village is a purpose built student community located in the Adelaide central business districtYou will enjoy the convenience of a free door-to-door shuttle service between the Village and the main campus making it easy for you to get to lectures on time
For more information about student accommodation please send an email to collegeaccommodationadelaideeduau
URBANEST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEOur preferred student accommodation provider Urbanest is located across the road from the Universityrsquos main campus and a short walk through Rundle Mall to the College There are a variety of rooms available including studio rooms or single rooms in larger apartments You will benefit from the community environment and study spaces in addition to a video games room cinema gym and an amazing roof-top with BBQ
Accommodation 35
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide The University of Adelaide Village
2021 DOMESTIC FEES
DOMESTIC TUITION FEESProgram Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies Program Standard (FSP) March April and August 2021 All $9950 $19900dagger
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$9000 $27000
Engineering $9900 $29700
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$9900 $29700
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$11100 $22200
Engineering $11800 $23600
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$11800 $23600
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021Business
Economics$11100 $22200
Pre-Masters ProgramTwo semesters April and October 2021
All $12750$25500
One semester February and July 2021 $12750
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $12750 + $10200 $22950
One trimester February 2021 Business $10200 $10200
dagger Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee as outlined in the offer letter
All fees must be paid in full unless you withdraw prior to commencement of your program Please note that all fees stated are for 2021 For more information regarding fees and refunds please visit wwwcollegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for domestic students (Australian citizens and permanent residents only) They include tuition and other internal fees
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36 Domestic fees
MEET YOU IN MELBOURNEFrom 2021 a number of University of Adelaide degrees will be offered at the new University of Adelaide Melbourne Campus In partnership with the University of Adelaide College the Melbourne Campus will offer both online and face-to-face study options designed specifically as pathways for students to enter undergraduate and postgraduate degrees
Our Melbourne Campus is located on the western fringe of the city in Docklands and will offer our Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs Once you successfully complete your pathway program you are guaranteed entry to your packaged degree in Accounting Business Finance or Information Technology with full credit for all University-level courses completed
Apply now with confidence visit collegeadelaideeduaumelbourne
International fees 37
2021 INTERNATIONAL FEES
ADDITIONAL FEESDetails Total (AUD)
Enrolment fee $350
Overseas Student Health Coverdagger $605 dagger
Facilities fee ndash The University of Adelaide $510
Under 18 guardianship fees$310 administrative fee +
$50 per week until student turns 18
General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes ndash books and materials
$18 per week
(maximum $360)
daggerOverseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members $605 per year is provided as a guide price costs can vary by supplier OSHC fees are reviewed annually Students may organise their own Overseas Student Health Cover or request that the University of Adelaide College arrange on their behalf
Course books and materials fee will vary depending on program duration and subjects studied but can be expected to be approximately $500-700 for the Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos programs
INTERNATIONAL TUITION FEESProgram Price (AUD)
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
$470 per week
Students who need extra language support prior to their Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masters Program should complete the required English duration Please see page 25 for more information
Program Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies ProgramStandard (FSP) March April and
August 2021 All $14900 $29800
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$14300 $42900
Engineering $15200 $45600
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$15200 $45600
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$17500 $35000
Engineering $18750 $37500
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$18750 $37500
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021BusinessEconomics
$17500 $35000
Pre-Masters Program Two semesters April and October 2021All
$22000 $44000
One semester February and July 2021 $22000 $22000
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $22000 + $17600 $39600
One trimester February 2021 Business $17600 $17600
Note Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee outlined in the offer letter
Students moving to Adelaide to study should also consider the following costs
Details Total (AUD)
Accommodation placement $320
Airport pick-up $150
HomestayFull Board (includes all meals except lunch on school days + laundry) $290ˆ per week
Part Board (accommodation only) $190 per week
Student apartment accommodation
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
Options and Prices varyApplication subject to approvalThe University of Adelaide Village
UniLodge City Gardens Options and Prices varyAtira Apartments
ˆ Extra charge for special dietary requirements may apply Options and prices vary Application subject to approval The costs in the above table are provided as a guide only and are subject to change These costs may be incurred only if required by students For information on cost of living please refer to wwwstudyinaustraliagovau
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
Please refer to page 25 for more information on recommended study durations The above is a guide only If in doubt please contact the College or the Collegersquos educational representative All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees Please ask your College representative for more information The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for international students They include tuition and other internal fees All first semester fees are required to be paid in full unless the student withdraws prior to the commencement of the program Students may wish to pay more than 50 of their tuition fees before programs commencement Subsequent semesterrsquos tuition fees must be paid before the commencement of the respective semester
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
ProgramEnglish entry requirements
IELTS iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English
Foundation Studies Program IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
50 overall (16 or above in speaking and writing) 48
Pre-Masters Program
Two semesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One semester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Two trimesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One trimester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Country Foundation Studies Program Degree Transfer Program
Australia Completion of Year 11 with C grade average Completion of Year 12 with required ATAR score
China Completion of Senior Middle Two with a minimum average of 70 Completion of Senior Middle Three DTE - 70 DTS DTX - 75
Hong Kong SAR Completion of HK Form 5 with a minimum average of 40 or 50 dependent on the pass mark
^HKDSE DTE - 10 points over best 5 subjects DTS DTX - 12 points over best 5 subjects
India Completion of Year 11 with a minimum average of 60 Completion of Year 12 Indian School Certificate (ISC) Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or Indian State Board Exams are considered please enquire for required score
Indonesia Completion of SMU 2 with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects Completion of SMU 3 DTE - minimum average of 60 in 4 academic subjectsDTS DTX - minimum average of 70 in 4 academic subjects
International Baccalaureate
Completion of Year 1 with 21 aggregate score in 6 relevant subjects Completion of IB Diploma or IB Certificate Results with an average score of DTE - 20DTS DTX - 22
Malaysia Completion of SPM with a minimum 5 passes in academic subjects with a C grade average (SPM forecast results accepted)
Completion of STPMA Levels (forecast results accepted) DTE - minimum of 2 E grades DTS DTX - minimum of 1 E and 1 D grades UEC (forecast results accepted) DTE - 35 points or less (best 5 subjects) DTS DTX - 30 points or less (best 5 subjects)
Oman Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates
Completion of General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects
Completion of General Secondary School CertificateDTE Business - minimum average of 80 in academic subjects DTE Science Health Science Computer Science and Engineering - minimum average of 85 in academic subjects
Singapore Sri Lanka United Kingdom
GCE O Levels minimum of C grade average in 5 subjects (forecast results accepted)
GCE A Levels (forecast results accepted)DTE - minimum 2 E gradesDTS DTX - minimum 1 E and 1 D grades
South Korea Completion of Senior High School Year 2 with a minimum average of 65 in academic subjects
Completion of Senior High School Year 3 DTE - minimum average of 55 in academic subjects DTS DTX - minimum average of 60 in academic subjects
Thailand Completion of Matayom 5 with a minimum GPA of 25 Completion of Secondary Education - Matayom 6DTE - minimum GPA of 20DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 22
Vietnam Completion of Year 11 with a minimum GPA of 65 Completion of Year 12DTE - minimum GPA of 65DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 70
All other countries Please enquire Applications will be considered individually Please enquire Applications will be considered individually
Minimum required score depends on preferred bachelor destination Note Entry into the Foundation Studies Music specialisation is subject to diagnostic testing of music knowledge and instrument proficiency^HKDSE Scoring System ndash Level 5 5 5 = 5 points Level 4 = 4 points Level 3 = 3 points Level 2 = 2 points Level 1 = 1 point
ENTRY REQUIREMENTSUNDERGRADUATE
38 Academic entry requirements
POSTGRADUATECountry Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
Bangladesh 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Pass or Honours) with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (in a professional field or 150 credits) from a Section 2 institution
Bhutan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Botswana Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the University of Botswana
Cameroon 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licence) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Canada Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Baccalaureat or Bachelier) from a Section 1 institution
China 3 or 4 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 or 5 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree awarded according to the Regulations Concerning Academic Degrees in the Peoples Republic of China from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Eqypt 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Fiji 3 yr Advanced Diploma or Higher National Diploma (not in a trade field) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 26750) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Ghana 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a Bachelorrsquos degree from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science amp Technology University of Ghana or the University of Cape Coast
Hong Kong SAR Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Academic entry requirements 39
Country Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
India 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (3rd or pass division) from a Section 2 institution or 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (2nd 3rd or pass division) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree in any division from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st or 2nd division) from a Section 2 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st division) from a Section 3 institution
Indonesia 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of C with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Sarjana MudaBakaloreat with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of A or B from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Iran 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a B grade average (140 pt minimum) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Japan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Gakushigo) from a Section 1 institution
Jordan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kenya 3 yr Diploma with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Korea South Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Haksa) with a minimum of 120 credits from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kuwait Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Kuwait University or a Section 2 institution
Laos 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from the National University of Laos or a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the National Univesity of Laos
Lebanon Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree or Licence or 4 yr Maitrise or Diplome from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Macau SAR 3 yr Higher Diploma (Bacharelato) with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licenciatura) with a GPA below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degee (Licenciatura) from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Lecenciatura) with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 insitution
Malaysia Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Mauritius Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nepal 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 70 (where pass is 50) 60 (where pass is 40) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nigeria 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 1 insitution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Oman 3 yr Higher Diploma with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 and below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 institution
Pakistan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (without Honours) with a grade average of 55 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree (in 2nd or 3rd Division) from a Section 2 institution
Philippines 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32 and below from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Saudi Arabia 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of pass or good from a Section 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 3 institution or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 4 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of very good or excellent from a Section 2 institution
Singapore Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
South Africa 3 yr National Diploma (at least 240 credits) with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr National Diploma or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Sri Lanka Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Taiwan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Thailand 3 yr Associate degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade above 30 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Uganda 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32550 from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Makerere University or the University of East Africa or successful completio of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
United Arab Emirates
3 yr Higher Diploma with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 or below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
United Kingdom
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
United States of America
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelor degree (with 120 semester credits or 180 quarter credits) from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Vietnam 3 yr Bang Tot nghiep Cao dang with a GPA of 3040 or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) less than 210 credits with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Chinh quy mode) or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) with 210 or more credits from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc from a Section 2 institution
Zambia 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of pass or satisfactory from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr (after O Levels) or 3 yr (after A Levels) Bachelor degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelor degree or 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of credit merit or distinction from a Section 1 institution
For countriesregions and qualifications not listed above please contact the University of Adelaide College Admissions for further information Equivalent qualifications will be considered Applications will be assessed based on the most recent academic results and additional admissions criteria may apply Academic assessment is based on the grades a student achieves in individual subjects as well as an aggregate grade Student applications will also be assessed against any relevant program prerequisites Only academic subjects will be considered during assessment Subjects such as religious studies ethics physical education etc will not be considered Complete academic transcripts must be produced at the time of application if available Note - Institution sections are determined by the Australian Governments Department of Education Country Education Profiles
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
40 Academic Calendar
While all information is correct at time of release (September 2020) please note that the information included above may be subject to change Please refer to the website for the most up-to-date information
Please note dates are dependent on the University of Adelaide (wwwadelaideeduaustudentdates) and may change 2022 dates are provided as an example and are not confirmed Students may need to remain in Adelaide after the end of the semester for replacement exams
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAM
2021
Standard (FSP) Accelerated (FSPX)
March 2021 intake April 2021 intake August 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 3 Mar 21 23 Jul 21 21 Apr 21 3 Sep 21 4 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 20 Oct 21 25 Feb 22
Orientation 3 Mar 21 5 Mar 21 21 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 4 Aug 21 6 Aug 21 20 Oct 21 22 Oct 21
Break 10 May 21 14 May 21 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 7 Jan 22
Exams 8 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 26 Aug 21 3 Sep 21 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 18 Feb 22 25 Feb 22
Break 26 Jul 21 30 Jul 21 6 Sep 21 10 Sep 21 27 Dec 21 11 Feb 22
Semester 2 2 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 13 Sep 21 11 Feb 22 14 Feb 22 15 Jul 22 28 Feb 22 15 Jul 22
Break 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 31 Dec 21 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22
Exams 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 27 Jan 22 4 Feb 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22
Graduation 23 Dec 21 10 Feb 22 14 Jul 22 14 Jul 22
DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAMExtended (DTE) Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
2021 March 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Bridging 31 Mar 21 9 Jul 21 27 Oct 21 11 Feb 22
Orientation 31 Mar 21 2 Apr 21 27 Oct 21 29 Oct 21
Break 25 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 5 Jul 21 9 Jul 21 7 Feb 22 11 Feb 22
Semester 1 Joins DTS Jul 21 Joins DTS Feb 22 22 Feb 21 3 Jul 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 6 Oct 21 7 Jan 22
Orientation 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21 6 Oct 21 8 Oct 21
Break 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 27 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 4 Jan 22 7 Jan 22
Semester 2 26 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 28 Feb 22 2 Jul 22 Joins DTS Feb 22
Break 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 11 Apr 22 22 Apr 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 18 Jun 22 2 Jul 22
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two semesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one semester)
April 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 7 Apr 21 9 Jul 21 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 22 Feb 21 3 July 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21
Orientation 7 Apr 21 9 Apr 21 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21
Break 12 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21
Semester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated Jul 21 Joins PMP Accelerated Feb 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two trimesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one trimester)
October 2021 intake January 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish
Trimester 1 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 27 Jan 21 8 May 21
Orientation 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 27 Jan 21 28 Jan 21
Exams 6 May 21 8 May 21
Break 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 10 May 21 24 May 21
Trimester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated (trimester) Jan 22
Representative informationRepresentative name (if relevant)
City Telephone (homemobile)
Representative signature
Student information (compulsory)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Date of birth (ddmmyyyy) Country of birth
Country of citizenship First language
Permanent address
City Stateprovince Postcode
Country Telephone (homemobile)
Are you an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Yes No
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College ndash Student ID and Online Account ActivationStudent ID card ID number and system password will only be granted to a valid personal student email address Enrolment and system access delays will occur if invalid email addresses are provided
Passport number (if available) Expiry date
Do you hold Permanent Residency or a current Australian visa
Yes No NA If yes please provide a copy of your PR or current Australian visa
Visa type (if relevant) Visa number (if relevant)
Your permanenthome country address is required by the Australian Government If it is not supplied your application cannot be processed
Parent legal guardian details (compulsory for students under 18)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Relationship to student (ie mother or father)
Permanent address of Parent or Guardian
Telephone (homemobile)
Education historyIf you are currently completing a qualification please indicate when you expect to complete this study (monthyear)
Name and location of institution (starting from the most recent qualification)
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2018-2020)
Name and location of institution
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2016-2018)
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E
APPLICATION FORMPlease print clearly in English and in BLOCK letters Tick boxes where appropriate
International Student Application Domestic Student Application
41
42
Current English proficiency
Is English your first language Yes No
Have you studied at secondary level with English as the language of instruction
Yes No If yes please provide evidence of language of instruction
Do you have an English Language score Yes No
If yes please select one of the following IELTS TOEFL iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English Other
Test date (ddmmyyyy) Score
Program selectionDegree Transfer
Degree Transfer Extended (Mar) Degree Transfer Extended (Oct) Degree Transfer Standard (Feb) Degree Transfer Standard (Jul) Degree Transfer Accelerated (Oct)
Foundation Studies
Foundation Studies (Feb) Foundation Studies (Apr) Foundation Studies (Jul) Foundation Studies Accelerated (Oct)
Pre-Masterrsquos
Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Mar) Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Feb) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Jul) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash Two trimesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One trimester (Feb)
English Language Programs
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
(5-10 weeks)
Year of entry to the University of Adelaide College (eg 2021 2022)
University Program
Please indicate which bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos degree you intend to study at the University of Adelaide (eg Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) [Civil])BachelorMaster of
Accommodation
Would you like the College to organise your accommodation for you in Adelaide Yes No
Would you like the College to organise your airport pick-up Yes No
Additional services
Would you like the University of Adelaide College to organise your Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) on your behalf Yes No
If yes please indicate Single Couple Family If no please list your current OSHC details
Policy provider
Policy number Start date Expiry date
Please note that OSHC is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members
Medical conditions
Do you have a disability impairment or long-term medical condition which may affect your studies Yes No
If yes please provide medical documentation from a relevant treating professional detailing the impact of your condition on your ability to meet academic demands Disclosure will not disadvantage your application and is confidential The information you provide will assist us in best catering for your needs
Privacy notice
The University of Adelaide College understands and respects that privacy is important to you We collect personal information about you so that we can provide you with the services you have requested We may also use your information to improve our products and services and offer you our or our partnersrsquo or suppliersrsquo products and services which may be relevant to you We may disclose personal information about you in accordance with our Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) including to your education agent and the Australian government Our privacy policy contains information about how you can access and correct the personal information we hold about you or make a privacy complaint You may contact the Privacy Officer (privacykaplaneduau) for more informationIn regard to promotional material please indicate below
I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College sent on behalf of its sponsors partners or suppliers andor I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College about its own publications information and events
DeclarationI have read understood and agree to be bound by the Terms and Conditions of enrolment I declare that I have read the instructions on this application form and that to the best of my knowledge the information provided by me is true and complete in every particular I acknowledge that the University of Adelaide College and the University of Adelaide may vary or reverse any decision regarding admission or enrolment made on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information provided by me I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to verify or obtain records from other educational institutions that I have attended I understand that I am seeking temporary entry into Australia for educational purposes only as a fee-paying student I understand that if I change my visa status I may be subject to different rules and conditions I understand the above conditions and am prepared to accept them in full In particular that I or my sponsor will be responsible for the full costs of the academic program for which I am seeking admission as well as the associated travel and living costs I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to provide information to my parent(s) or guardian(s) and my agent regarding my application for admission to the program listed above
I confirm that I have read understood and agree to be bound by the University of Adelaide College Terms and Conditions (refer to page 43)
Signature of student Date
Signature of parentguardian (required if student is under 18 years old) Date
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Terms and conditions 43
1 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
These Terms and Conditions are applicable to all students studying at the University of Adelaide College through Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670 CRICOS 03127E (the rsquoCollegersquo) including English Language Programs delivered by the College (CRICOS 03147E) and Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs delivered under agreement with the University of Adelaide (CRICOS 00123M)
11 Policies and procedures All College students are subject to the policies and procedures that are published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) and in the College student handbook including those dealing with student misconduct assessment progression enrolment deferral and cancellation complaints and appeals and refund Students must review these policies and procedures and ensure they understand and comply with the most up to date version of our policies and procedures at all times
12 Late arrivals vacations and absences All students are expected to attend class from the first day of their program No refund is given for time missed due to arrivals after the published program commencement date vacations absences or public holidays Such periods of absence will not be replaced by a free extension of any program No refunds or substitutions will be made for classes missed due to non-College external exams excursions orientation period or other obligations that fall outside the normal teaching schedule Classes are not held and many campus facilities are closed on public holidays All published program dates start on a Monday but if the Monday is a public holiday the program start will fall on the Tuesday Students may request written permission for late arrival up to 2 weeks from their published program commencement date Students who propose to arrive 2 or more weeks after the program commencement date will be required to catch up on the work that they have missed While every effort will be made to assist the student to catch up on program content the student is ultimately responsible Late arrivals will be assisted with registering and joining the program The student will have a responsibility to undertake an online orientation upon commencement
13 Campus facilities Students are advised that campus facilities may not be available during study breaks Details are available from the Student Services Team or Reception staff at the College
14 Placement The College may place a student into the most appropriate class and to postpone subjectscourses to the following semestertrimester where there is an insufficient number of students for that class or subjectcourse
15 Program changes The College may change program dates program curricula tutors and programs at any time at its discretion However in cases where the program is rescheduled before the first class and the new date is unacceptable to the student all unused tuition fees will be refunded
16 Tuition fees The student or studentrsquos family agrees to pay the total tuition fee and any additional charges in accordance with the fee schedule for the current year published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) Students who do not finalise their payments within the first two weeks will have their enrolment cancelled All refunds are made in accordance with the College Refund Policy Tuition fees include lessons orientation placement and progress testing and a College certificate upon successful completion of the program The College may withhold the granting of a certificate from a student if the studentrsquos tuition fees or any other fees remain outstanding
17 Repeat payment Students repeat a coursesubject or coursessubjects or semestertrimester will incur charges based on the current yearrsquos published tuition fees at the time of payment
18 Late payment A fee of AUD 100 applies on unpaid accounts 30 days after the date the payment was due
19 Books and materials fees Students may be required to purchase textbooks workbooks stationery software and other required learning materials at an additional cost Details of any additional costs are in the College student handbook or the relevant program or unit outline
110 Additional services Any additional services (such as travel telephone costs excursions medical costs special diet non-College exams and enrolment amendments) are not included in any fees unless specifically stated on a valid invoice from the College Students wishing to arrange homestay accommodation andor airport transfer can obtain further information at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauaccommodation
111 Privacy Personal information collected by the College or the University of Adelaide which includes information that identifies a student and information regarding a studentrsquos program progress and attendance may be shared by or between the College and the University of Adelaide and by either of them with the Australian government or State and Territory governments and their designated authorities the Tuition Protection Scheme the agent that recruited the student (unless specifically excluded) the studentrsquos parents (if under 18) College staff and contractors and between the College and the University of Adelaide and related body corporates of the College and their staff contractors and insurer This information may include personal information about you which is considered sensitive information contact details program enrolment details and changes program results and the circumstance of any suspected breach by the student of a visa condition The Collegersquos Privacy Policy outlines further information about the handling of personal information by the College (at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy) You may contact our Privacy Officer at privacykaplaneduau if you have any enquiries about your personal information or if you wish to make a privacy complaint
112 Medical costs The College is hereby authorised to seek medical treatment should the College or a staff member acting on its behalf consider such action necessary for a student The student agrees to indemnify the College for any expense loss damage or liability whatsoever suffered or incurred as a result of authorising and arranging such emergency medical treatment
113 Photography filming and sound recording The College or its representatives may arrange to photograph or shoot video footage of students for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online at any time including during graduation ceremonies Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College staff or its representative at the time of booking and state at the time of the photographing or video shooting that they do not wish to participate and remove themselves
2 THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE FEES
21 The University of Adelaide program fees will depend on the studentrsquos choice of undergraduate or postgraduate degree program and point of entry Further information is available on the University of Adelaide website currently at wwwadelaideeduau
3 DEFERRAL SUSPENSION AND CANCELLATION OF ENROLMENT
31 A student may apply to defer their studies on the grounds of compelling or compassionate circumstances such as their own ill health or that of a very close relative All applications for deferral from a program of study must be made in writing or using the relevant form available from the College Students should refer to the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) for details of the circumstances in which their enrolment may be deferred suspended or cancelled before submitting their application
32 A studentrsquos enrolment at the College may be suspended or cancelled in accordance with the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) including on the grounds of misbehavior by the student the studentrsquos failure to pay amount(s) owing to the College in accordance with this agreement or a breach of program attendance or progression by the student
4 REFUNDS
41 The Collegersquos Refund Policy is currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies All students must read the Refund Policy before accepting an offer of admission from the College Students requesting a refund are required to do so in accordance with the Refund Policy Approved refunds are paid in Australian dollars into the same bank account it was paid from Tuition fees are not transferable to other students
5 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
51 Visa information It is the responsibility of the student to arrange all applicable travel permits or visas and to have a valid passport for their whole period of study The student may be asked to make payment for their first study period before any of their visa documentation is issued A Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) may not be issued by the College until payment for the first study period has been received as per the Offer of Admission and the enrolment agreement has been signed and
returned to the College by the student The enrolment agreement includes reference to the pre-arrival information and grievance procedures information
52 Student visa obligations Student visa holders are required to maintain compliance with all applicable visa conditions including providing the College with a current residential address mobile number email address and who to contact in emergency situations as well as notifying the College of any change in these details within 7 days of the change maintaining satisfactory academic progress and attending a minimum of 80 of their program Students that fail to commence their enrolled program or fail to meet the requirement for 80 attendance or satisfactory academic progress will be reported to the Department of Home Affairs (DoHA) Any school-aged dependents accompanying overseas students to Australia will be required to pay full fees if they are enrolled in either a government or non-government school
53 Health insurance Health insurance is compulsory for student visa holders and their accompanying family members Students are required to provide proof of health insurance at the time of their enrolment Students will not receive a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) until they have obtained satisfactory health insurance for the length of their visa The Australian government requires all students on student visas to join the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) scheme a health insurance plan for overseas students in Australia Students must ensure that payment is made for compulsory OSHC before their visa is issued and that the insurance provides adequate coverage for the duration of the studentrsquos visa
54 Codes of practice The College abides by the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (the National Code) and the Educational Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (Cth) (ESOS Act) Further information about the National Code can be obtained at internationaleducationgovauregulatory-information
55 Living expenses Migration regulations in Australia require international students to show evidence that they can contribute to the cost of living and studying in Australia Further information can be obtained at wwwstudyinaustraliagovau or wwwhomeaffairsgovau
6 CONSUMER PROTECTION
61 These Terms and Conditions and the right to make complaints and seek appeals of decisions and actions under various processes does not affect the rights of the student to take action under the Australian Consumer Law if the Australian Consumer Law applies
62 Students will be advised of any changes to these Terms and Conditions that may result from a directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide or from a change in government legislation or regulation Any dispute claim or other matter arising will be subject to the laws of South Australia
63 Students who are dissatisfied with a decision made by the College may submit a complaint to the College in accordance with the relevant College Grievance Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) If a student is dissatisfied with the outcome of a complaint and subsequent appeal they may also submit an application for review of the Collegersquos decision or action to the Office of the Training Advocate (wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau) or the Overseas Student Ombudsman (wwwombudsmangovau)
7 DECLARATION
Upon submitting an application to the College and subsequently undertaking any study at the College the student (or their authorised representative on the studentrsquos behalf ndash if the student is under 18 years of age)
71 Declares that the information provided in their application form is true and complete in every detail
72 Understands that giving false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of their application or cancellation of their enrolment
73 Has read and understood these terms and conditions the published information in the College brochure and on the College (and the University of Adelaide) website and has sufficient information about the College to enrol
74 Authorises the College or its representatives to retain their photo image for identification purposes and consents to the use of any photographs or video footage taken of the student for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online (including at a graduation ceremony) at any time without further consent or notification Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College at the time of the photographing or video shooting of their wish not to participate and will remove themselves
75 Authorises the College to provide the University of Adelaide or any other educational institutions to which the student is seeking admission any required relevant official records and other personal information relevant to their application or studies The student also gives the College permission to obtain official records from any educational institution the student attends or has attended and from the University of Adelaide after their studies at the College have finished
76 Authorises and consents to the College to validate hisher qualifications and release copies of academic transcripts to prospective employers whenif required
77 For international students the student understands that the College will collect information during their enrolment in order to meet its obligations under the ESOS Act and the National Code and to ensure the student complies with the conditions of their visa and the studentrsquos obligations under Australian immigration laws The authority to collect information is contained in the ESOS Act ESOS Regulations and the National Code The international student authorises the College to provide information including personal and contact details program enrolment details and the circumstances of any suspected breach of their student visa conditions to the Australian Government the Tuition Protection Service (if relevant) and any other designated authorities The student also understands that this information can be disclosed without their consent where the College is authorised to or required to by law
78 Understands and consents to the collection and handling of personal information in accordance with the Collegersquos Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy)
79 Accepts liability for payment of all relevant fees identified in these Terms and Conditions the College brochure and on the College (or the University of Adelaide) website The student also understands the circumstances in which refunds will not be applicable as set out in these Terms and Conditions including the Collegersquos Refund Policy and that fees may increase with notification from the College during the program For international students the student has also read the information provided in relation to living expenses and they understand that the cost of living in Australia may be higher than in their own country and the student confirms that they can meet those costs
710 Understands and agrees to abide by all the College policies and procedures (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies)
710 Agrees to notify the College of their contact details including their current residential address mobile number (if any) and email address and who to contact in emergency situations The student also agrees to notify the College of any change in those details within 7 days of the change
711 Acknowledges that the College reserves the right to change terms conditions or policies without prior notice in order to meet its legislative requirements or to follow directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide
and agrees to keep themselves up to date with the changes occurring by checking regularly the website andor speak to staff at the College
The following websites may be of use for international students
bull Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) internationaleducationgovau
bull Department of Home Affairs wwwhomeaffairsgovau
bull Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade wwwdfatgovau
bull Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service wwwagriculturegovau
bull Overseas Student Ombudsman wwwombudsmangovau
bull Office of the Training Advocate (SA only) wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau
There was no greater thrill than watching a students face at that moment of revelation when they finally grasped an ideaStanley Kaplan
Kaplan and youKaplan International Pathways is a leading provider of global education centred around you Whoever you are and wherever you are in the world our goal is to help you achieve your goal We passionately believe that a global education can still be personal
Our story so farWe wouldnrsquot be where we are today if it werenrsquot for a man named Stanley Kaplan Stanley faced challenges in getting an education himself in the 1930s and wanted to make sure everyone had the opportunity to learn This led him to create a test that was fair so that students could enrol at university based on merit alone Soon Stanleyrsquos small education business began to thrive and his success led to the creation of a whole new industry
During the decades since then Kaplan has changed and grown but we still remember exactly why Stanley began his business Sadly he died in 2009 but his passion for fair education available to everyone no matter who they are lives on
80years since Kaplan
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FOR FURTHER ENQUIRIESThe University of Adelaide College 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide SA 5000 Australia
Telephone +61 8 8313 3430 Email collegeadelaideeduau
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DISCLAIMER The information in this publication is current as at the date of printing and is subject to change You can find updated information on our website at collegeadelaideeduau
The University of Adelaide College operated by Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd
Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M | English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E copy The University of Adelaide College Published January 2021 Version 20
Supporting Australian education in association with
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degreesDuration
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Standard Accelerated Extended Standard Accelerated
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B Engineering (Honours) - Flexible Entry ^ 1 bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Architectural and Stuctural) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Civil) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Mining) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Petroleum) with majors 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Engineering (Honours) (Software) 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Environmental Policy and Management 3 bull bull bull bull
B Finance 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Food and Nutrition Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Health and Medical Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Information Technology 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
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B Languages 3 bull bull
B Laws 4 bull bull bull bull
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UNIVERSITY PATHWAY GUIDEWith our range of flexible university preparation programs you can design your own pathway into one of the many degrees on offer at the University of Adelaide
8
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degreesDuration
(years)
Foundation Studies intakes Degree Transfer intakes
Standard Accelerated Extended Standard Accelerated
MAR APR AUG OCT MAR OCT FEB JUL OCT
B Mathematical Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull
B Media 3 bull bull bull bull
B Medicine and B Surgery 6 bull
B Music 3 bull bull
B Nursing 3 bull bull
B Occupational Therapy (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Oral Health 3 bull
B Philosophy Politics and Economics 3 bull bull bull bull
B Physiotherapy (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Project Management 3 bull bull bull bull
B Psychological Science 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Science (Animal Behaviour) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Animal Science) 3 bull bull
B Science (Biomedical Science) 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Science (Biotechnology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics) 4 bull bull
B Science (Marine Biology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Mineral Geoscience) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 3 bull bull
B Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 3 bull
B Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Sociology 3 bull bull bull bull
B Speech Pathology (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Arts 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Business Management 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Music 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Science 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Arts 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Economics 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Music 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Science 4 bull bull
B Technology (Construction) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Technology (Defence Industries) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Veterinary Technology 3 bull
B Viticulture and Oenology 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
Note Degrees with other entry criteria or quotas cannot be packaged Other selection criteria andor quotas may apply for acceptance at the University of Adelaide ^Students must transfer into a named Bachelor of Engineering degree at the completion of the first year of the bachelor degree daggerBachelor of Teaching and Bachelor of Nursing will have higher IELTS requirements Please ask us for details Not all majors are offered Please enquire for availability
For more information on available degrees at the University of Adelaide visit adelaideeduaudegree-finder University Pathway Guide 9
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAMOur Foundation Studies Program is the perfect pathway to your dream degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Our program has been designed
with the University specifically for international students who have completed the equivalent of Australian Year 11 Foundation Studies will prepare you for entry into first year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull Once you achieve the score outlined in your offer letter (see pages 12 and 13) yoursquore guaranteed entry to your packaged degree and for most bachelorrsquos degrees you wonrsquot need to provide any further English language evidence
bull Degrees including the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery Bachelor of Oral Health Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience) Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Nursing and Allied Health degrees have additional entry requirements Please ask us for details
bull We offer a wide range of subjects for Foundation Studies students Our staff will ensure you meet any prerequisite subjects and your other subjects are relevant to your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull The University will issue you a packaged Confirmation of Enrolment for the entire duration of study at the College and the University
Foundation Studies pathwayOn successful completion of your Foundation Studies Program and having attained the required score (see pages 12 and 13) you will progress to the first year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Foundation Studies Program (FSP)2 semesters 9-11 monthsProgression Min 70 pass English no IELTS required
10
Subject to satisfying the Universityrsquos entry requirements
CRICOS course codes 041530A 041531M 094915A
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Visit collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information about the Foundation Studies Program
Science and Agriculture
Business Economics and Law
Health and Medical Sciences
Areas of Study
Education Humanities Music and Social Sciences
STANDARD (FSP) STANDARD (FSP) STANDARD (FSP) ACCELERATED (FSPX)
Study weeks 40 weeks 40 weeks 40 weeks 34 weeks
Intake dates 3 Mar 2021 21 Apr 2021 4 Aug 2021 20 Oct 2021
English entry requirements IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent OR
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
Academic entry requirements Australian Year 11 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
Contact hours 20 hours per week 20 hours per week 20 hours per week 25 hours per week
Compulsory subjects Critical Thinking
English for Academic Purposes
Other available subjects Accounting
Australian Studies^
Biology
Chemistry
Computing and Information Systems
Design Studies^
Economics
General Mathematics
Maths Methods
Musicianship^
Music Appreciation and Practice^
Nutrition^
Physics
Specialist Maths
Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan ^ Subject available in the March and August intakes only
Program overview
To complete your Foundation Studies Program and progress to the first year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study five subjects over two semesters For more information and subject recommendations please see pages 12 and 13
Foundation Studies Program 11
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
This Foundation Studies Program meets the requirements for foundation programs which have been registered on CRICOS for delivery in Australia to overseas students providing an academic preparation for seeking entry to first year undergraduate study or equivalent
I RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THE STUDY ENVIRONMENT VERY SUPPORTIVE TEACHERS AND GOOD LOCATION AS IT IS THE CLOSEST EXPERIENCE TO UNI MY TIPS ARE DONrsquoT BE AFRAID TO ASK EVERYONE IS SO NICE HERE AND TAKE EVERY OPPORTUNITY YOU CAN TO ENJOY THE MANY INTERESTING EVENTS
Marady Peou (Jason) Cambodia Foundation Studies pathway to Nursing
FOUNDATION STUDIES CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to achieve the score listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to select subjects that meet any university prerequisites (compulsory subjects)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Faculty of Arts
Arts Humanities and Social Sciences
B Languages 70 Mar Apr bull Australian Studies (March and August) bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
One of Maths Methods OR General Mathematics OR Economics OR Biology OR Nutrition OR Chemistry
B Arts 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Criminology 74
B Environmental Policy and ManagementB International DevelopmentB International RelationsB Philosophy Politics and EconomicsB Sociology
70
Music B Music 70 Mar Aug bull Musicianshipbull Music Appreciation and Practicebull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes One of
Australian Studies OR Economics OR Computing and Information Systems OR Maths Methods OR General Mathematics
Teachingdagger B Teaching (Middle) with B Music 74 Mar
See required subjects associated with specific bachelor destinations
B Teaching (Middle) with B Arts
B Teaching (Middle) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Middle) with B Science
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Arts
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Economics
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Music
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Science
Mar Apr
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Computer Science and IT
B Computer Science
B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Computing and Information Systems OR Physicsbull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Technology (Defence Industries) 65
B Technology (Construction) 70
B Information Technology 65 bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposesbull General Mathematics
Engineering B Engineering (Honours)(Electrical and Electronic)
B Engineering (Honours)(Software)
77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinkingbull Chemistry OR Physics OR Biologybull English for Academic Purposes
B Engineering (Honours)(Civil)B Engineering (Honours)(Mining)B Engineering (Honours)(Mechanical)
B Engineering (Honours)(Flexible Entry) Mar Apr
B Engineering (Honours)(Petroleum) Mar Apr Aug
B Engineering (Honours) (Architectural and Structural) Mar Aug Oct
B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical)
Mar Aug Oct bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Chemistrybull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Mathematical Sciences
B Mathematical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Critical Thinking bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Physics bull English for Academic Purposes
12
These programs have additional entry requirements Please see pages 14 and 15 for further details Music has additional entry requirements and is recommended for the March intake only ^ These programs have specific entry requirements including English proficiency tested at progression to the University Please see page 15 for further details Other selection criteria apply Please ask us for more details
Not all elective subjects will be offered in every intake and are subject to demand Students should consult adelaideeduaudegree-finder for degree prerequisites There are advanced degrees and double degrees which may be available to students dependent on meeting progression score requirements
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Architecture B Architectural Design 74 Mar Apr Aug bull Design Studiesbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Health and Medical Sciences
B Dental Surgery 83 Mar bull Chemistrybull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Health and Medical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Medicine and B Surgery 83 Mar
B Nursing^ 70
B Occupational Therapy (Hons)^ 83
B Oral Health 70
B Physiotherapy^ (Hons) 83 Mar Apr
B Psychological Science 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Speech Pathology (Hons)^ 83 Mar
Faculty of the Professions
Business Commerce and Economics
B Business
B Commerce
B Economics
B Finance
B Innovation and Entrepreneurship
B Project Management
74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Law B Laws 80 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Sciences
Science B Applied Data Analytics 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Chemistry bull Maths Methods OR
General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Agricultural Sciences
B Food and Nutrition Science 70
B Science
B Science (Animal Science) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Animal Behaviour) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Biomedical Science)
B Science (Biotechnology)
B Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Marine Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Mineral Geoscience)
B Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 74 Mar Apr
B Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 83 Mar
B Veterinary Technology 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Viticulture and Oenology 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
Foundation Studies Curriculum 13
See collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
At the University you will learn in stunning state-of-the-art facilities that are among the worldrsquos best while being guided by outstanding educators and researchers who are national and international leaders in their field
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have additional entry requirements Please search for Admissions Guide at futureaskadelaideeduau
bull Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
bull Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
bull Bachelor of Oral Health (BOH)
HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCESThe University of Adelaide is a world leader in health education and research The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences is number 1 in South Australia for Medicine Nursing Psychology and Dentistry
14
Step 2 Achieve a mandatory progression score in your Foundation Studies Program
Step 1 Prerequisite subjectsDuring your Foundation Studies Program you must successfully complete one of the following prerequisite subjects ndash Biology Chemistry or Maths Our College staff will help you select your Foundation Studies prerequisite subjects
B MEDICINE AND B SURGERY B DENTAL SURGERY B ORAL HEALTH
83 83 70
Step 3 Achieve an acceptable English proficiency scoreIELTS is the preferred testing system and a minimum score of 70 overall all bands 70 is required
Step 4 Register for University Clinical Aptitude Test for Australia and New Zealand (UCAT ANZ) Details regarding the test and how to register are available on the UCAT ANZ website ucateduauucat-anz
Step 5 Online application to the University of AdelaideAll international applicants to MBBS BDS or BOH including international students studying in Australia submit an application online via internationaladelaideeduauadmissionshow-to-apply
Please note you will be required to enter your UCAT ANZ ID number during this application Please refer to the relevant Admissionsrsquo Guide for the specific details at futureaskadelaideeduau
Late applications will not be accepted
Step 6 Sit the UCAT ANZThe University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) is an admissions test used by the UCAT ANZ Consortium of universities in Australia and New Zealand for their medical dental and clinical science degree programmes The UCAT ANZ is a test used widely to help universities select applicants with the most appropriate mental abilities attitudes and professional behaviours required for new doctors to be successful in their clinical careers QS rankings by subject
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have specific entry requirements on progression from the College to the University
For more information please visit healthadelaideeduau
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Areas of Study
Step 7 Interview Eligibility OutcomeInterview eligibility is based on your performance in UCAT ANZ During September you will receive an email from the University of Adelaide which will contain important information on how to log into the AdmissionsAdelaide system to see your interview eligibility outcome
Step 8 InterviewCollege staff will assist you to prepare for your interview including several rounds of practice interviews The interview comprises of a series of scenarios and questions in which you
will need to demonstrate aptitudes such as self-awareness critical thinking problem solving and interpersonal skills Interviewers will also be looking for your compatibility and understanding of the degree and applicable health profession Interviews will be scheduled from late September to October and will be approximately 20 minutes in length
Step 9 Offers Offers will be sent by the University of Adelaide International Admissions Service between mid-October and early February
PROGRAM PROGRESSION REQUIREMENTS
B NURSING Foundation final score of 70
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (HONS)
B PHYSIOTHERAPHY (HONS)
Prerequisite of Biology or Chemistry or Maths
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B SPEECH PATHOLOGY (HONS)
Stage 2 English plus one of Stage 2 Biology OR Chemistry OR Mathematical Methods
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
IN THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR I HAD A FACE-TO-FACE SESSION TO HELP ME SELECT THE CORRECT SUBJECTS FOR MEDICINE WErsquoVE ALSO HAD MANY INFORMATION SESSIONS TO GUIDE US REGARDING OUR APPLICATION THE COLLEGE AND TEACHERS ARE THERE FOR THE STUDENTS TO HELP THEM AT ANY TIME
Gadeer Ahmed Egypt
Foundation Studies pathway to Medicine
Bachelor of Oral Health
Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Hons)
The Health and Medical Sciences programs listed on this page are quota programs and are not able to be packaged with the Foundation Studies Program Students will be offered a package with Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) or Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences and may be eligible to apply for their preferred quota program at the time of progression if they achieve a competitive score meet other entry and progression requirements and there are places available
UNIQUE COLLEGE SUPPORT TO PREPARE YOUWersquove designed an exclusive range of services to help you gain admission to the degree of your choice
Health and Medical Sciences 15
bull Information session with guest speakers and alumni
bull Online lsquohow to applyrsquo tutoring session
bull Critical thinking workshop
bull Assistance with UCAT ANZ preparation
bull Several rounds of practice interviews with extensive feedback
bull Links to industry and volunteering opportunities to strengthen your application
bull Personal guidance during your transition to the University of Adelaide
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Psychological Science
DEGREETRANSFER PROGRAMOur Degree Transfer Program is an excellent alternative to first year at University offering guaranteed entry to second year on successful completion
Degree Transfer pathwayTo successfully complete your Degree Transfer Program you will need to achieve a 50 pass in 8 academic courses and in Language for Study You will receive full credit for the first year courses and progress to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
16
2nd Year
2nd Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Degree Transfer Extended (DTE)1 bridging semester 15 weeks + 2 semesters 15 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Standard (DTS)2 semesters 12 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Accelerated (DTX)2 semesters 9 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Brid
ging
dagger Students who successfully complete their Degree Transfer Program are not required to supply evidence of IELTS to satisfy the Universityrsquos English requirements
CRICOS course codes 087624D 087625C 087626B 087627A 086313E 086315C 086316B 086317A 086314D 0101444 0101441
Program benefits
bull Yoursquoll study the same courses as you would in first year at the University and when you graduate yoursquoll secure your place in second year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull We offer a wide range of courses taught to the Universityrsquos syllabus with many taught on the Universityrsquos beautiful
North Terrace campus Yoursquoll learn content relevant to your degree and receive full credit for all University-level courses
bull Our classes are small and our fees are lower than the equivalent first-year courses at the University
bull Our English language entry requirements are flexible and yoursquoll be provided with English language and learning support to assist while yoursquore studying the Degree Transfer Program As our graduate you wonrsquot be required to provide any further evidence of your English language proficiency
4th Year
4th Year
4th Year
Study in 4th year will depend on the degree chosen
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
DEGREE TRANSFER EXTENDED (DTE)
DEGREE TRANSFER STANDARD (DTS)
DEGREE TRANSFERACCELERATED (DTX)
PROGRAM LENGTH 15 months
1 bridging semester + 2 semesters
12 months
2 semesters
9 months
2 semesters
INTAKE DATES 31 Mar 2021 27 Oct 2021
22 Feb 2021 19 Jul 2021
6 Oct 2021
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Australian Year 12 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
CONTACT HOURS Bridging semester
20 hours per week
Semester 1 and 2
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
BACHELOR DESTINATIONS Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Economics
Not all majors offered for Science intakes in March and July Please ask us for details
Visit collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information about the Degree Transfer Program
Areas of Study
Program overview
To complete your Degree Transfer Program and progress in to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree you will need to pass eight first-year semester-long university courses plus one full-year course (Academic English) For more information and course requirements please see pages 18 and 19
Degree Transfer Program 17
Science
Business Economics and Finance
Health and Medical Sciences
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
I WOULD RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE SINCE IT PROVIDES A SMOOTH TRANSITION TO THE UNIVERSITY I HAVE REALLY ENJOYED THE EXPERIMENTS AND PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES AND THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I HAVE LEARNED IS GROUP WORK SKILLS THE BRIDGING SEMESTER HELPED ME FIT INTO THE NEW ENVIRONMENT
Kai Chen China
Degree Transfer Extended pathway to Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DEGREE TRANSFER CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study the courses listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to enrol in courses required for your packaged degree and discipline (if relevant)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Bachelor of Computer Science DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Level 1 elective
bull Puzzle Based Learning
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
bull Level 1 elective
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Maths for Information Technology 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Chemical
Civil
Electrical and Electronic
Mechanical
Mining
Petroleum
Software
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Engineering Maths
Physics OR Chemistry
Academic English
bull Maths 1A
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Analog Electronics
bull Introduction to Petroleum Geosciences and the Oil Industry
bull Introduction to Process Engineering
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Statics
bull Introduction to Engineering EAL
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Electronic Systems
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Maths 1B
bull Physics 1E
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Programming (Matlab amp Excel)
bull Professional Practice 1
bull Digital Electronics
bull Civil and Environmental Engineering 1A
bull Introduction to Infrastructure
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Dynamics
bull Introduction to Mining Engineering
bull Introduction to Petroleum Engineering
bull Materials 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Bachelor of Information Technology Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Statistical Practice
bull Introduction to Programming for IT Specialists
bull Design Thinking Problems to Practice
bull Foundations of Project Management
bull Language for Study
bull Introduction to Computer Systemsbull Networks and Securitybull IT Projectbull Managing Organisations and Peoplebull Professional Practices
Faculty of Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Biomedical Science
Science
Agricultural Sciences
Food and Nutrition Science
Viticulture and Oenology Note chemistry at Year 12 level or equivalent is a prerequisite
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Core Maths
Computing
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1Abull Biology 1 Molecules Genes and Cellsbull Physics Physical Aspects of Naturebull Building a Habitable Environmentbull Nutrition 1bull Farm-gate to Fork - Food Production 1bull Foundations of Wine Science 1bull Agricultural Systems 1bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1Bbull Biology 1 Human Perspectivesbull Statistical Practice 1bull Planet Earthbull The Science and Technology of Food Production 1bull Biology 1 Organismsbull Soils and Landscapes 1bull Agricultural Productionbull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
18 For intake availability of Engineering specialisation refer to pathway guide page 8
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of the Professions
Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Commerce
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Marketing
bull Business Lifecycles
bull Personal Professional Development
bull Entrepreneurship Foundations and Mindset
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Economics DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Principles of Economics
bull Professional Practices
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Finance DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Accounting
Economics
Core Maths
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Language for Study
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Applications of Quantitative Methods in Finance
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1A
bull Health and Illness in Populations
bull Create Communicate Connect with Health Sciences
bull Language for Study
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1B
bull Saving Lives or Respecting Rights An Introduction to Health Ethics
bull Statistical Practice 1
bull Language for Study
Access to Degree Transfer courses may vary depending on time of intake and bachelorrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements The Degree Transfer (Health and Medical Sciences) pathway also provides students with the option to apply for entry into first year of the Bachelor of Nursing degree upon completion of the Degree Transfer Program For Bachelor of Nursing strict quotas apply The standard cut-off is the minimum academic threshold above which applications will be ranked on merit In addition to academic performance other selection criteria may affect merit ranking
Degree Transfer Curriculum 19See collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
Completion of the Bachelor of Commerce with Accounting major has industry accreditation from CPA Australia and CA ANZ
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAMThe College is the first education provider in Australia to offer a postgraduate pathway course to a Group of Eight University After you successfully complete your Pre-Masterrsquos Program yoursquore guaranteed entry into your packaged postgraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Flexible entry and English language
requirements mean you will start the program at the level best suited to your academic and English language ability
bull Our small class sizes ensure you will always have personalised attention and support
bull The three or four University masterrsquos level courses you study at the College are the same as those you would study at University and when you successfully complete these you will receive full credit
bull Once you graduate from the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will progress to the University program with no further English language evidence required
Program StructureOnce you are enrolled in the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will study 9-10 courses over two semesterstrimesters over 7 ndash 8 months In the first semestertrimester you will study preparatory courses to develop your study research and English skills
If you qualify for the Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated Program you will study 4 or 5 courses over one semestertrimester over 3 ndash 4 months During your semestertrimester at the College you will study three or four credit-bearing University courses plus Academic English
Whichever program you complete you will progress to the University of Adelaide with full credit for all credit-bearing University courses and commence in your second semester or trimester
Pre-Masterrsquos pathwayOn successful completion of your Pre-Masterrsquos Program at the College you are guaranteed entry to your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide
20
CRICOS Course Code 094934J
20
SemesterTrimester 2 SemesterTrimester 3
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
postgraduate degree
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
SemesterTrimester 4
Three or four semesterstrimesters at university depending on the duration of the postgraduate degree
20
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Areas of Study
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM (ACCELERATED)
PROGRAM LENGTH 2 semesterstrimesters 1 semestertrimester
PROGRAM STRUCTURE 4 preparatory courses3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses2 Academic English courses
3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses
1 Academic English course
INTAKE DATES 7 Apr 2021 (semester)13 Oct 2021 (semester and trimester)
27 Jan 2021 (trimester)22 Feb 2021 (semester)19 Jul 2021 (semester)
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent dependent on qualifications
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Successful completion of a bachelorrsquos degree or equivalent See academic entry requirements on pages 38 - 39
CONTACT HOURS First semester trimester20 hours per week
Pre-Mastersrsquo semester trimesterDepends on masterrsquos degree destination
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PREPARATORY SEMESTERTRIMESTER
Study and Research SkillsIntercultural StudiesQuantitative Skills for Postgraduate StudiesCritical Thinking for Postgraduate StudiesAcademic English A
Not Applicable
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PRE-MASTERrsquoS SEMESTERTRIMESTER
3 or 4 University courses Academic English B
3 or 4 University coursesAcademic English B
University courses will vary depending on masterrsquos degree destination students enrolled in the trimester based masterrsquos destinations will study 3 University courses while students enrolled in the semester based masterrsquos destinations will study 4 University courses Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan
^ Pre-Masterrsquos Program packaged with this degree is only available in February and October
Visit collegeadelaideeduaupre-masters for the most up to date information about the Pre-Masterrsquos Program
ArtsMaster of Arts (Environmental Studies)^
Master of Arts (International Relations)^
Health and Medical Sciences Master of Public Health
Business Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
Master of International Management^
Master of Applied Economics
Master of Applied Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Applied Project Management^
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)^
Master of Wine Business^
Pre-Masterrsquos Program 21
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Engineering Computer and Mathematical SciencesMaster of Computing and Innovation
AT THE COLLEGE YOU CAN MAKE NEW FRIENDS AND THE TEACHERS GAVE ME POSITIVE FEEDBACK TO HELP ME BETTER ADAPT TO STUDYING AND LIVING ABROAD I LIKE THE LEARNING ATMOSPHERE AT THE UNIVERSITYrsquoS HUB CENTRAL AND IrsquoM PROUD I GOT THE TOP GRADE IN MY ENGLISH CLASS
Emma Xiaoyu Dai China
Pre-Masterrsquos Program pathway to Master of Finance
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM CURRICULUMTo progress to the second semester trimester of your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will study the courses listed in the table You will receive credit for all credit-bearing University courses
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of Arts
Master of Arts (Environmental Studies) PMP (Semester) Oct PMP (Accelerated)(Semester) Feb
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Research Design and Methods (6 units) bull Introduction to Urbanisation (3 units) bull Engaging Communities Techniques and Analysis (3 units) bull Academic English B
Master of Arts (International Relations) bull Masterclass in Politics and International Relationsbull Research Design (3 units) bull Research Communication (3 units) bull Academic English B
Faculty of Engineering Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Master of Computing and Innovation PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Foundations of Computer Science (6 units)bull Engineering Communication and Critical Thinkingbull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Academic English B
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Master of Public Health PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
PMP February intakebull Qualitative Research Methods in Health (3 units)bull Introduction to Biostatistics (3 units)bull Promoting Health in Individuals and Populations (3 units)bull Introduction to Epidemiology (3 units)bull Academic English B
PMP July intakebull Environmental and Occupational Health (3 units)bull Global Public Health (3 units)bull Knowing what works - Evaluation in Public Health (3 units)bull Health Economics (3 units)bull Academic English B
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Access to PMP courses may vary depending on time of intake and masterrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements
Academic English B is not a credit-bearing University course
Pre-Masterrsquos Curriculum 23
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of the Professions
Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb Jul
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Concepts and Methods (M)bull Principles of Finance (M)bull Quantitative Methods (M)bull Economic Principles (M)bull Academic English B
Master of International Management PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Economics PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Intermediate Econometrics IID bull Applied Economic Principlesbull Intermediate Microeconomics IID bull Intermediate Macroeconomics IIDbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Innovation and Entreprenuership
Master of Innovation and Entreprenuership
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Entrepreneurial Concepts and Mindset bull New Venture Creationbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Project Management
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Risk Assessment and Managementbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Wine Business PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Program benefitsbull Learning is made fun Improve your
language skills such as speaking writing reading listening grammar and vocabulary while learning about Australia in a fun and engaging way
bull Cover essential academic skills such as group and team collaboration critical and creative thinking research and academic integrity and presentations
bull We offer a variety of assistance and counselling services for international students
bull Yoursquoll enjoy individual attention with our small class sizes and yoursquoll be assessed weekly to monitor your progress
bull Take advantage of our extracurricular activity program with a variety of activities tailored to enhance after class student experience
bull On successful completion of the program yoursquore guaranteed entry to your Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos program
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMSOur English Language Programs are courses designed to help you excel in your chosen field Learn to communicate with confidence and improve essential study skills in an English-speaking academic environment
Our courses are designed and taught by highly qualified and experienced English language teaching professionals It has been voted the best English program in Australia for the year 2020 by the English Language Barometer (ELB) and is recognised through its English Australia membership and National English Language Teaching Accreditation Scheme (NEAS) endorsement
English Language Programs pathwayUpon successful completion you will be able to communicate with confidence and obtain the essential language skills necessary for academic study in Australia
For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for details
Year 1
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
English for Academic Purposes
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CRICOS Course Codes 069098D 094050A
Postgraduate
Year 2 Year 3
Masterrsquos degree
Year 2 Year 3
Undergraduate
General Academic
English
Foundation Studies
Degree Transfer
Pre-Masterrsquos
Elementary
Pre-Intermediate
Intermediate
Visit collegeadelaideeduau for more information about studying at the University of Adelaide College
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Intakes Contact hours Class size
Corresponds with chosen FSP DT or PMP program entry 20 hours per week Maximum 18
RECOMMENDED STUDY DURATIONYou will be required to complete the recommended program duration according to your current English level Your English levels will be assessed before you begin your General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes course
English level
IELTS
Recommended GAEEAP duration
FSPDTEPMP
IELTS 45 (two bands of 40 and one band of 45) or equivalent 30 weeks^
IELTS 45 (three bands of 45 or higher) or equivalent 25 weeks^
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 40) or equivalent 20 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than two bands of 45) or equivalent 15 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 45) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 50 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 5 weeks
IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent not required
IELTS 55 (speaking or writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
not required
All applications will be assessed on an individual basis For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for detailsOnly available to the Pre-Masterrsquos program with a length of 2 semesterstrimesters^ Not available to the Pre-Masterrsquos Program as 20 weeks is maximum duration
English for Academic Purposes 25
Experienced teaching professionals
Personal learning support
Program benefits
Interactive curriculum
Member of English Australia
Quality endorsed by NEAS
THE BIG DIFFERENCE IS THAT IN AUSTRALIA I PRACTISE ENGLISH EVERY DAY BUT AT HOME I JUST USE MY ENGLISH IN CLASS IrsquoM ATTENDING EXTRA CLASS FOR SPEAKING AND PRONUNCIATION WHICH IS REALLY GOOD AND HELPS ME TO IMPROVE MY SPEAKING SKILLS
Qutibah Alamri Oman
English for Academic Purposes
English LevelIELTS
Recommended GAEEAP DurationDTSDTX requiring IELTS 55 overall (speaking and
writing 55 no other bands below 50)
IELTS 50 overall (both speaking and writing bands of 45 with no band below 45) or equivalent
20 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (no more than one speaking or writing band of 45 with no other band below 45) or equivalent
15 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (all bands 50) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 55 overall (either speaking or writing band 55 or above with no other band below 50) or equivalent
5 weeks
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STUDENTSUCCESS
We know that while yoursquore studying at the University of Adelaide College your experience is shaped both inside the classroom and in your life outside
COLLEGE SOCIAL CLUBThe College Social Club is famous for fostering new friendships Itrsquos also a great opportunity to learn new skills and gain experience in event planning budgeting mentoring new students and raising money for charities The Social Club runs great events on campus throughout the year so get involved as soon as you enrol
UNIVERSITY COMMUNITYRight from the first day you start at the College yoursquore a member of the University of Adelaide community Yoursquoll have 247 access to the University
campus including the Hub and yoursquoll be eligible to join the clubs and societies at the University of Adelaide there are more than 150 to choose from Whether yoursquore interested in sport politics music or photography yoursquore sure to find something yoursquoll love
BRING YOUR OWN DEVICEFor your convenience and to ensure you can study both on campus and at home we require you to bring your own device Technical and system requirements are listed on our website Search for device at collegeadelaideeduau
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STAY SAFE WITH SONDER
While yoursquore studying with us yoursquoll have free 247 access to highly trained Sonder support staff who can assist you if you need someone to track your journey check up on you or if yoursquore ill or injured Yoursquoll be given more information at orientation about the services available
STUDY ADELAIDEIf yoursquore looking for an international student mentor for tickets to the hottest events for help writing a resume for an opportunity to be an international student leader or just for some fun Study Adelaide is a brilliant organisation driven by and for international students
Student Success 27
ASK US WErsquoRE HERE FOR YOUWe offer two ways for you to access support services virtually and in real life At our new Student Services Hub at Level 2 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide you can meet with our team members for program advice and information about progressing to university and guidance on accommodation and student experience Once yoursquore enrolled yoursquoll also be able to access these services online
ACADEMIC AND ENGLISH ASSISTANCEThroughout your time at the College and at the University you will be able to access one-on-one assistance in academic areas such as referencing essay and report writing presentation and academic language skills Foundation Studies students can access the Tutor Assistance Program which provides subject-specific support Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos students can drop into the Universityrsquos Maths Learning Centre and Writing Centre for one-one-one assistance
THE NEW CAMPUS EXPERIENCEWe have just refurbished our campus including the student zones on all floors We now have collaboration space where you can get together with your classmates and study together several small meeting rooms which you can book in advance and USB stations to charge your device The cafeacute style break-out space on the second floor is perfect for independent studies with your classmates or catching up with friends for lunch in the brand new kitchen area bathed in beautiful natural light this is sure to be your new go-to space
We look forward to welcoming you to the University of Adelaide College Our friendly team are here to help you and wersquore sure yoursquoll love our newly renovated campus at 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide
STUDENTSERVICES
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ONLINE STUDENT SERVICES HUBFind the information you need at any time using our one-stop-shop virtual student hub Starting right from orientation you can catch up on anything yoursquove missed find the answers to common questions and make a time to meet with a staff member face-to-face You can also find the right academic support depending on your program or access assistance with accommodation There are pages where you can view the current announcements for the College and the academic calendar and timetable for all the important dates
WHOrsquoS WHOThe dedicated team of service professionals are your first stop for any matter at all and include our
bull Student Services Manager whorsquos responsible for overseeing the team to ensure you have the best experience possible
bull Accommodation Coordinator to assist you to find new accommodation in Adelaide or to change accommodation providers
bull Student Services Coordinator responsible for the welfare and academic advancement of students under the age of 18
bull Student Services Coordinators for Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs
PERSONAL SUPPORTWersquore here to support you while yoursquore studying with us If yoursquore missing home or struggling with your workload or you need someone to talk to for any reason at all let us know Our friendly Student Services team and our qualified counsellor are here to offer you caring and confidential assistance
ACADEMIC MANAGERSOur highly qualified Academic Managers play an integral role at the College and in the lives of our students they are the key link between life at College and the University They are responsible for all cohorts in their program of speciality (English Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos) and ensuring students are qualified and prepared for progression to the University They are also responsible for the curriculum you will study and ensuring our programs meet and exceed Australian Government quality assurance standards
Student Services 29
Adelaide is a place where yoursquoll find quality education in a city designed for life and with a lower cost of living than other Australian capitals you can enjoy a great lifestyle We offer a welcoming environment where students from all over the world can enjoy an excellent education along with work opportunities now and in the future
WARM WELCOMEOne in five South Australians were born overseas but now call Australia home and 27 of students in Adelaide are international^ The people of Adelaide celebrate our cityrsquos cultural diversity and go out of our way to welcome international students to the city
NATURAL BEAUTYSouth Australians live an active lifestyle and love the great outdoors Adelaide is a coastal city where pristine white beaches become the focus for recreation and relaxation Right on our doorstep and accessible by public transport yoursquoll find nature trails and national parks for hiking and biking
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ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
EASY TO GET AROUNDAdelaide is one of the worldrsquos most liveable cities but unlike some larger cities getting around is much quicker and easier A well-designed city allows for straightforward navigation on the cityrsquos buses trains and trams Therersquos free public transport in the city and walking and cycling are also very popular options
VIBRANT ATMOSPHERESouth Australia is known as the Festival State hosting more than four hundred festivals and events each year including the worldrsquos second largest annual arts festival the Fringe Festival In fact more festival tickets are sold in South Australia than any other state Adelaidersquos sporting calendar is also full of events that include cricket soccer and AFL (Australian Rules Football) Enjoy the best of Adelaidersquos sports and major international concerts at Adelaide Oval in the centre of the city
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Adelaide Lifestyle 31
For more information visit wwwcityofadelaidecomau or wwwstudyadelaidecom
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Darwin
Brisbane
Sydney
Canberra
Adelaide
Melbourne
Hobart
Perth
13 Million2
Population
Mediterranean1 climate
Maximum Average Temperature Summer 29 Winter 16
ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
1km
1wwwbomgovauclimate 2wwwabsgovaucensus
1km
1000 M
Adelaide Botanic Garden
Adelaide Zoo
Airport
Adelaide Oval
National Wine Centre
Barossa Valley
McLaren Vale
Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute
Adelaide city map 33
UoA
68UoAC
Urbanest student accommodation
The Village student apartmentsAdelaide Central Markets amp China Town
Rundle Mall
ADELAIDE CITY MAP
Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide Health amp Medical Sciences
ARE YOU UNDER THE AGE OF 18Our friendly staff look after all students at the College but we do take particular care of students who are under the age of 18 Before you arrive we will help you to arrange suitable accommodation either with a local homestay family or an apartment at our approved under 18 provider Urbanest Wersquoll pick you up at the airport and transfer you to your new home At College we will assign you your own personal welfare officer who you will meet with every two weeks to make sure yoursquore settling into your new life in Australia
ACCOMMODATIONWhether yoursquore moving to Adelaide for the first time or yoursquove studied here before finding a great place to live is essential There are a wide variety of great accommodation options available to students in Adelaide
HOMESTAY WITH A LOCAL FAMILYIf you would like to experience living with an Australian family we can arrange a homestay to host you during your time in Adelaide This is a fantastic cultural experience and also a great way to practise your English language skills outside of the classroom Homestay households are often in the suburbs of Adelaide but they will be well serviced by public transport You may be matched with a family with young children single adults or older couples
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Twin share studio at Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE VILLAGEIf yoursquore looking for a studio or shared apartment there are more options available These residences have affordable prices and common areas for socialising The Village is a purpose built student community located in the Adelaide central business districtYou will enjoy the convenience of a free door-to-door shuttle service between the Village and the main campus making it easy for you to get to lectures on time
For more information about student accommodation please send an email to collegeaccommodationadelaideeduau
URBANEST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEOur preferred student accommodation provider Urbanest is located across the road from the Universityrsquos main campus and a short walk through Rundle Mall to the College There are a variety of rooms available including studio rooms or single rooms in larger apartments You will benefit from the community environment and study spaces in addition to a video games room cinema gym and an amazing roof-top with BBQ
Accommodation 35
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide The University of Adelaide Village
2021 DOMESTIC FEES
DOMESTIC TUITION FEESProgram Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies Program Standard (FSP) March April and August 2021 All $9950 $19900dagger
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$9000 $27000
Engineering $9900 $29700
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$9900 $29700
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$11100 $22200
Engineering $11800 $23600
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$11800 $23600
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021Business
Economics$11100 $22200
Pre-Masters ProgramTwo semesters April and October 2021
All $12750$25500
One semester February and July 2021 $12750
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $12750 + $10200 $22950
One trimester February 2021 Business $10200 $10200
dagger Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee as outlined in the offer letter
All fees must be paid in full unless you withdraw prior to commencement of your program Please note that all fees stated are for 2021 For more information regarding fees and refunds please visit wwwcollegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for domestic students (Australian citizens and permanent residents only) They include tuition and other internal fees
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
36 Domestic fees
MEET YOU IN MELBOURNEFrom 2021 a number of University of Adelaide degrees will be offered at the new University of Adelaide Melbourne Campus In partnership with the University of Adelaide College the Melbourne Campus will offer both online and face-to-face study options designed specifically as pathways for students to enter undergraduate and postgraduate degrees
Our Melbourne Campus is located on the western fringe of the city in Docklands and will offer our Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs Once you successfully complete your pathway program you are guaranteed entry to your packaged degree in Accounting Business Finance or Information Technology with full credit for all University-level courses completed
Apply now with confidence visit collegeadelaideeduaumelbourne
International fees 37
2021 INTERNATIONAL FEES
ADDITIONAL FEESDetails Total (AUD)
Enrolment fee $350
Overseas Student Health Coverdagger $605 dagger
Facilities fee ndash The University of Adelaide $510
Under 18 guardianship fees$310 administrative fee +
$50 per week until student turns 18
General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes ndash books and materials
$18 per week
(maximum $360)
daggerOverseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members $605 per year is provided as a guide price costs can vary by supplier OSHC fees are reviewed annually Students may organise their own Overseas Student Health Cover or request that the University of Adelaide College arrange on their behalf
Course books and materials fee will vary depending on program duration and subjects studied but can be expected to be approximately $500-700 for the Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos programs
INTERNATIONAL TUITION FEESProgram Price (AUD)
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
$470 per week
Students who need extra language support prior to their Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masters Program should complete the required English duration Please see page 25 for more information
Program Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies ProgramStandard (FSP) March April and
August 2021 All $14900 $29800
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$14300 $42900
Engineering $15200 $45600
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$15200 $45600
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$17500 $35000
Engineering $18750 $37500
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$18750 $37500
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021BusinessEconomics
$17500 $35000
Pre-Masters Program Two semesters April and October 2021All
$22000 $44000
One semester February and July 2021 $22000 $22000
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $22000 + $17600 $39600
One trimester February 2021 Business $17600 $17600
Note Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee outlined in the offer letter
Students moving to Adelaide to study should also consider the following costs
Details Total (AUD)
Accommodation placement $320
Airport pick-up $150
HomestayFull Board (includes all meals except lunch on school days + laundry) $290ˆ per week
Part Board (accommodation only) $190 per week
Student apartment accommodation
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
Options and Prices varyApplication subject to approvalThe University of Adelaide Village
UniLodge City Gardens Options and Prices varyAtira Apartments
ˆ Extra charge for special dietary requirements may apply Options and prices vary Application subject to approval The costs in the above table are provided as a guide only and are subject to change These costs may be incurred only if required by students For information on cost of living please refer to wwwstudyinaustraliagovau
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
Please refer to page 25 for more information on recommended study durations The above is a guide only If in doubt please contact the College or the Collegersquos educational representative All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees Please ask your College representative for more information The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for international students They include tuition and other internal fees All first semester fees are required to be paid in full unless the student withdraws prior to the commencement of the program Students may wish to pay more than 50 of their tuition fees before programs commencement Subsequent semesterrsquos tuition fees must be paid before the commencement of the respective semester
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
ProgramEnglish entry requirements
IELTS iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English
Foundation Studies Program IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
50 overall (16 or above in speaking and writing) 48
Pre-Masters Program
Two semesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One semester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Two trimesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One trimester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Country Foundation Studies Program Degree Transfer Program
Australia Completion of Year 11 with C grade average Completion of Year 12 with required ATAR score
China Completion of Senior Middle Two with a minimum average of 70 Completion of Senior Middle Three DTE - 70 DTS DTX - 75
Hong Kong SAR Completion of HK Form 5 with a minimum average of 40 or 50 dependent on the pass mark
^HKDSE DTE - 10 points over best 5 subjects DTS DTX - 12 points over best 5 subjects
India Completion of Year 11 with a minimum average of 60 Completion of Year 12 Indian School Certificate (ISC) Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or Indian State Board Exams are considered please enquire for required score
Indonesia Completion of SMU 2 with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects Completion of SMU 3 DTE - minimum average of 60 in 4 academic subjectsDTS DTX - minimum average of 70 in 4 academic subjects
International Baccalaureate
Completion of Year 1 with 21 aggregate score in 6 relevant subjects Completion of IB Diploma or IB Certificate Results with an average score of DTE - 20DTS DTX - 22
Malaysia Completion of SPM with a minimum 5 passes in academic subjects with a C grade average (SPM forecast results accepted)
Completion of STPMA Levels (forecast results accepted) DTE - minimum of 2 E grades DTS DTX - minimum of 1 E and 1 D grades UEC (forecast results accepted) DTE - 35 points or less (best 5 subjects) DTS DTX - 30 points or less (best 5 subjects)
Oman Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates
Completion of General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects
Completion of General Secondary School CertificateDTE Business - minimum average of 80 in academic subjects DTE Science Health Science Computer Science and Engineering - minimum average of 85 in academic subjects
Singapore Sri Lanka United Kingdom
GCE O Levels minimum of C grade average in 5 subjects (forecast results accepted)
GCE A Levels (forecast results accepted)DTE - minimum 2 E gradesDTS DTX - minimum 1 E and 1 D grades
South Korea Completion of Senior High School Year 2 with a minimum average of 65 in academic subjects
Completion of Senior High School Year 3 DTE - minimum average of 55 in academic subjects DTS DTX - minimum average of 60 in academic subjects
Thailand Completion of Matayom 5 with a minimum GPA of 25 Completion of Secondary Education - Matayom 6DTE - minimum GPA of 20DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 22
Vietnam Completion of Year 11 with a minimum GPA of 65 Completion of Year 12DTE - minimum GPA of 65DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 70
All other countries Please enquire Applications will be considered individually Please enquire Applications will be considered individually
Minimum required score depends on preferred bachelor destination Note Entry into the Foundation Studies Music specialisation is subject to diagnostic testing of music knowledge and instrument proficiency^HKDSE Scoring System ndash Level 5 5 5 = 5 points Level 4 = 4 points Level 3 = 3 points Level 2 = 2 points Level 1 = 1 point
ENTRY REQUIREMENTSUNDERGRADUATE
38 Academic entry requirements
POSTGRADUATECountry Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
Bangladesh 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Pass or Honours) with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (in a professional field or 150 credits) from a Section 2 institution
Bhutan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Botswana Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the University of Botswana
Cameroon 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licence) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Canada Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Baccalaureat or Bachelier) from a Section 1 institution
China 3 or 4 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 or 5 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree awarded according to the Regulations Concerning Academic Degrees in the Peoples Republic of China from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Eqypt 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Fiji 3 yr Advanced Diploma or Higher National Diploma (not in a trade field) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 26750) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Ghana 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a Bachelorrsquos degree from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science amp Technology University of Ghana or the University of Cape Coast
Hong Kong SAR Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Academic entry requirements 39
Country Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
India 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (3rd or pass division) from a Section 2 institution or 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (2nd 3rd or pass division) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree in any division from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st or 2nd division) from a Section 2 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st division) from a Section 3 institution
Indonesia 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of C with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Sarjana MudaBakaloreat with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of A or B from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Iran 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a B grade average (140 pt minimum) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Japan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Gakushigo) from a Section 1 institution
Jordan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kenya 3 yr Diploma with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Korea South Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Haksa) with a minimum of 120 credits from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kuwait Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Kuwait University or a Section 2 institution
Laos 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from the National University of Laos or a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the National Univesity of Laos
Lebanon Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree or Licence or 4 yr Maitrise or Diplome from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Macau SAR 3 yr Higher Diploma (Bacharelato) with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licenciatura) with a GPA below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degee (Licenciatura) from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Lecenciatura) with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 insitution
Malaysia Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Mauritius Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nepal 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 70 (where pass is 50) 60 (where pass is 40) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nigeria 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 1 insitution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Oman 3 yr Higher Diploma with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 and below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 institution
Pakistan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (without Honours) with a grade average of 55 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree (in 2nd or 3rd Division) from a Section 2 institution
Philippines 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32 and below from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Saudi Arabia 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of pass or good from a Section 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 3 institution or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 4 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of very good or excellent from a Section 2 institution
Singapore Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
South Africa 3 yr National Diploma (at least 240 credits) with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr National Diploma or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Sri Lanka Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Taiwan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Thailand 3 yr Associate degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade above 30 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Uganda 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32550 from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Makerere University or the University of East Africa or successful completio of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
United Arab Emirates
3 yr Higher Diploma with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 or below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
United Kingdom
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
United States of America
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelor degree (with 120 semester credits or 180 quarter credits) from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Vietnam 3 yr Bang Tot nghiep Cao dang with a GPA of 3040 or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) less than 210 credits with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Chinh quy mode) or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) with 210 or more credits from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc from a Section 2 institution
Zambia 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of pass or satisfactory from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr (after O Levels) or 3 yr (after A Levels) Bachelor degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelor degree or 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of credit merit or distinction from a Section 1 institution
For countriesregions and qualifications not listed above please contact the University of Adelaide College Admissions for further information Equivalent qualifications will be considered Applications will be assessed based on the most recent academic results and additional admissions criteria may apply Academic assessment is based on the grades a student achieves in individual subjects as well as an aggregate grade Student applications will also be assessed against any relevant program prerequisites Only academic subjects will be considered during assessment Subjects such as religious studies ethics physical education etc will not be considered Complete academic transcripts must be produced at the time of application if available Note - Institution sections are determined by the Australian Governments Department of Education Country Education Profiles
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
40 Academic Calendar
While all information is correct at time of release (September 2020) please note that the information included above may be subject to change Please refer to the website for the most up-to-date information
Please note dates are dependent on the University of Adelaide (wwwadelaideeduaustudentdates) and may change 2022 dates are provided as an example and are not confirmed Students may need to remain in Adelaide after the end of the semester for replacement exams
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAM
2021
Standard (FSP) Accelerated (FSPX)
March 2021 intake April 2021 intake August 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 3 Mar 21 23 Jul 21 21 Apr 21 3 Sep 21 4 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 20 Oct 21 25 Feb 22
Orientation 3 Mar 21 5 Mar 21 21 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 4 Aug 21 6 Aug 21 20 Oct 21 22 Oct 21
Break 10 May 21 14 May 21 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 7 Jan 22
Exams 8 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 26 Aug 21 3 Sep 21 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 18 Feb 22 25 Feb 22
Break 26 Jul 21 30 Jul 21 6 Sep 21 10 Sep 21 27 Dec 21 11 Feb 22
Semester 2 2 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 13 Sep 21 11 Feb 22 14 Feb 22 15 Jul 22 28 Feb 22 15 Jul 22
Break 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 31 Dec 21 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22
Exams 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 27 Jan 22 4 Feb 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22
Graduation 23 Dec 21 10 Feb 22 14 Jul 22 14 Jul 22
DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAMExtended (DTE) Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
2021 March 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Bridging 31 Mar 21 9 Jul 21 27 Oct 21 11 Feb 22
Orientation 31 Mar 21 2 Apr 21 27 Oct 21 29 Oct 21
Break 25 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 5 Jul 21 9 Jul 21 7 Feb 22 11 Feb 22
Semester 1 Joins DTS Jul 21 Joins DTS Feb 22 22 Feb 21 3 Jul 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 6 Oct 21 7 Jan 22
Orientation 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21 6 Oct 21 8 Oct 21
Break 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 27 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 4 Jan 22 7 Jan 22
Semester 2 26 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 28 Feb 22 2 Jul 22 Joins DTS Feb 22
Break 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 11 Apr 22 22 Apr 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 18 Jun 22 2 Jul 22
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two semesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one semester)
April 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 7 Apr 21 9 Jul 21 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 22 Feb 21 3 July 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21
Orientation 7 Apr 21 9 Apr 21 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21
Break 12 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21
Semester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated Jul 21 Joins PMP Accelerated Feb 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two trimesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one trimester)
October 2021 intake January 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish
Trimester 1 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 27 Jan 21 8 May 21
Orientation 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 27 Jan 21 28 Jan 21
Exams 6 May 21 8 May 21
Break 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 10 May 21 24 May 21
Trimester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated (trimester) Jan 22
Representative informationRepresentative name (if relevant)
City Telephone (homemobile)
Representative signature
Student information (compulsory)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Date of birth (ddmmyyyy) Country of birth
Country of citizenship First language
Permanent address
City Stateprovince Postcode
Country Telephone (homemobile)
Are you an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Yes No
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College ndash Student ID and Online Account ActivationStudent ID card ID number and system password will only be granted to a valid personal student email address Enrolment and system access delays will occur if invalid email addresses are provided
Passport number (if available) Expiry date
Do you hold Permanent Residency or a current Australian visa
Yes No NA If yes please provide a copy of your PR or current Australian visa
Visa type (if relevant) Visa number (if relevant)
Your permanenthome country address is required by the Australian Government If it is not supplied your application cannot be processed
Parent legal guardian details (compulsory for students under 18)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Relationship to student (ie mother or father)
Permanent address of Parent or Guardian
Telephone (homemobile)
Education historyIf you are currently completing a qualification please indicate when you expect to complete this study (monthyear)
Name and location of institution (starting from the most recent qualification)
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2018-2020)
Name and location of institution
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2016-2018)
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E
APPLICATION FORMPlease print clearly in English and in BLOCK letters Tick boxes where appropriate
International Student Application Domestic Student Application
41
42
Current English proficiency
Is English your first language Yes No
Have you studied at secondary level with English as the language of instruction
Yes No If yes please provide evidence of language of instruction
Do you have an English Language score Yes No
If yes please select one of the following IELTS TOEFL iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English Other
Test date (ddmmyyyy) Score
Program selectionDegree Transfer
Degree Transfer Extended (Mar) Degree Transfer Extended (Oct) Degree Transfer Standard (Feb) Degree Transfer Standard (Jul) Degree Transfer Accelerated (Oct)
Foundation Studies
Foundation Studies (Feb) Foundation Studies (Apr) Foundation Studies (Jul) Foundation Studies Accelerated (Oct)
Pre-Masterrsquos
Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Mar) Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Feb) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Jul) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash Two trimesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One trimester (Feb)
English Language Programs
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
(5-10 weeks)
Year of entry to the University of Adelaide College (eg 2021 2022)
University Program
Please indicate which bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos degree you intend to study at the University of Adelaide (eg Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) [Civil])BachelorMaster of
Accommodation
Would you like the College to organise your accommodation for you in Adelaide Yes No
Would you like the College to organise your airport pick-up Yes No
Additional services
Would you like the University of Adelaide College to organise your Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) on your behalf Yes No
If yes please indicate Single Couple Family If no please list your current OSHC details
Policy provider
Policy number Start date Expiry date
Please note that OSHC is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members
Medical conditions
Do you have a disability impairment or long-term medical condition which may affect your studies Yes No
If yes please provide medical documentation from a relevant treating professional detailing the impact of your condition on your ability to meet academic demands Disclosure will not disadvantage your application and is confidential The information you provide will assist us in best catering for your needs
Privacy notice
The University of Adelaide College understands and respects that privacy is important to you We collect personal information about you so that we can provide you with the services you have requested We may also use your information to improve our products and services and offer you our or our partnersrsquo or suppliersrsquo products and services which may be relevant to you We may disclose personal information about you in accordance with our Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) including to your education agent and the Australian government Our privacy policy contains information about how you can access and correct the personal information we hold about you or make a privacy complaint You may contact the Privacy Officer (privacykaplaneduau) for more informationIn regard to promotional material please indicate below
I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College sent on behalf of its sponsors partners or suppliers andor I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College about its own publications information and events
DeclarationI have read understood and agree to be bound by the Terms and Conditions of enrolment I declare that I have read the instructions on this application form and that to the best of my knowledge the information provided by me is true and complete in every particular I acknowledge that the University of Adelaide College and the University of Adelaide may vary or reverse any decision regarding admission or enrolment made on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information provided by me I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to verify or obtain records from other educational institutions that I have attended I understand that I am seeking temporary entry into Australia for educational purposes only as a fee-paying student I understand that if I change my visa status I may be subject to different rules and conditions I understand the above conditions and am prepared to accept them in full In particular that I or my sponsor will be responsible for the full costs of the academic program for which I am seeking admission as well as the associated travel and living costs I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to provide information to my parent(s) or guardian(s) and my agent regarding my application for admission to the program listed above
I confirm that I have read understood and agree to be bound by the University of Adelaide College Terms and Conditions (refer to page 43)
Signature of student Date
Signature of parentguardian (required if student is under 18 years old) Date
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Terms and conditions 43
1 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
These Terms and Conditions are applicable to all students studying at the University of Adelaide College through Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670 CRICOS 03127E (the rsquoCollegersquo) including English Language Programs delivered by the College (CRICOS 03147E) and Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs delivered under agreement with the University of Adelaide (CRICOS 00123M)
11 Policies and procedures All College students are subject to the policies and procedures that are published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) and in the College student handbook including those dealing with student misconduct assessment progression enrolment deferral and cancellation complaints and appeals and refund Students must review these policies and procedures and ensure they understand and comply with the most up to date version of our policies and procedures at all times
12 Late arrivals vacations and absences All students are expected to attend class from the first day of their program No refund is given for time missed due to arrivals after the published program commencement date vacations absences or public holidays Such periods of absence will not be replaced by a free extension of any program No refunds or substitutions will be made for classes missed due to non-College external exams excursions orientation period or other obligations that fall outside the normal teaching schedule Classes are not held and many campus facilities are closed on public holidays All published program dates start on a Monday but if the Monday is a public holiday the program start will fall on the Tuesday Students may request written permission for late arrival up to 2 weeks from their published program commencement date Students who propose to arrive 2 or more weeks after the program commencement date will be required to catch up on the work that they have missed While every effort will be made to assist the student to catch up on program content the student is ultimately responsible Late arrivals will be assisted with registering and joining the program The student will have a responsibility to undertake an online orientation upon commencement
13 Campus facilities Students are advised that campus facilities may not be available during study breaks Details are available from the Student Services Team or Reception staff at the College
14 Placement The College may place a student into the most appropriate class and to postpone subjectscourses to the following semestertrimester where there is an insufficient number of students for that class or subjectcourse
15 Program changes The College may change program dates program curricula tutors and programs at any time at its discretion However in cases where the program is rescheduled before the first class and the new date is unacceptable to the student all unused tuition fees will be refunded
16 Tuition fees The student or studentrsquos family agrees to pay the total tuition fee and any additional charges in accordance with the fee schedule for the current year published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) Students who do not finalise their payments within the first two weeks will have their enrolment cancelled All refunds are made in accordance with the College Refund Policy Tuition fees include lessons orientation placement and progress testing and a College certificate upon successful completion of the program The College may withhold the granting of a certificate from a student if the studentrsquos tuition fees or any other fees remain outstanding
17 Repeat payment Students repeat a coursesubject or coursessubjects or semestertrimester will incur charges based on the current yearrsquos published tuition fees at the time of payment
18 Late payment A fee of AUD 100 applies on unpaid accounts 30 days after the date the payment was due
19 Books and materials fees Students may be required to purchase textbooks workbooks stationery software and other required learning materials at an additional cost Details of any additional costs are in the College student handbook or the relevant program or unit outline
110 Additional services Any additional services (such as travel telephone costs excursions medical costs special diet non-College exams and enrolment amendments) are not included in any fees unless specifically stated on a valid invoice from the College Students wishing to arrange homestay accommodation andor airport transfer can obtain further information at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauaccommodation
111 Privacy Personal information collected by the College or the University of Adelaide which includes information that identifies a student and information regarding a studentrsquos program progress and attendance may be shared by or between the College and the University of Adelaide and by either of them with the Australian government or State and Territory governments and their designated authorities the Tuition Protection Scheme the agent that recruited the student (unless specifically excluded) the studentrsquos parents (if under 18) College staff and contractors and between the College and the University of Adelaide and related body corporates of the College and their staff contractors and insurer This information may include personal information about you which is considered sensitive information contact details program enrolment details and changes program results and the circumstance of any suspected breach by the student of a visa condition The Collegersquos Privacy Policy outlines further information about the handling of personal information by the College (at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy) You may contact our Privacy Officer at privacykaplaneduau if you have any enquiries about your personal information or if you wish to make a privacy complaint
112 Medical costs The College is hereby authorised to seek medical treatment should the College or a staff member acting on its behalf consider such action necessary for a student The student agrees to indemnify the College for any expense loss damage or liability whatsoever suffered or incurred as a result of authorising and arranging such emergency medical treatment
113 Photography filming and sound recording The College or its representatives may arrange to photograph or shoot video footage of students for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online at any time including during graduation ceremonies Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College staff or its representative at the time of booking and state at the time of the photographing or video shooting that they do not wish to participate and remove themselves
2 THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE FEES
21 The University of Adelaide program fees will depend on the studentrsquos choice of undergraduate or postgraduate degree program and point of entry Further information is available on the University of Adelaide website currently at wwwadelaideeduau
3 DEFERRAL SUSPENSION AND CANCELLATION OF ENROLMENT
31 A student may apply to defer their studies on the grounds of compelling or compassionate circumstances such as their own ill health or that of a very close relative All applications for deferral from a program of study must be made in writing or using the relevant form available from the College Students should refer to the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) for details of the circumstances in which their enrolment may be deferred suspended or cancelled before submitting their application
32 A studentrsquos enrolment at the College may be suspended or cancelled in accordance with the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) including on the grounds of misbehavior by the student the studentrsquos failure to pay amount(s) owing to the College in accordance with this agreement or a breach of program attendance or progression by the student
4 REFUNDS
41 The Collegersquos Refund Policy is currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies All students must read the Refund Policy before accepting an offer of admission from the College Students requesting a refund are required to do so in accordance with the Refund Policy Approved refunds are paid in Australian dollars into the same bank account it was paid from Tuition fees are not transferable to other students
5 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
51 Visa information It is the responsibility of the student to arrange all applicable travel permits or visas and to have a valid passport for their whole period of study The student may be asked to make payment for their first study period before any of their visa documentation is issued A Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) may not be issued by the College until payment for the first study period has been received as per the Offer of Admission and the enrolment agreement has been signed and
returned to the College by the student The enrolment agreement includes reference to the pre-arrival information and grievance procedures information
52 Student visa obligations Student visa holders are required to maintain compliance with all applicable visa conditions including providing the College with a current residential address mobile number email address and who to contact in emergency situations as well as notifying the College of any change in these details within 7 days of the change maintaining satisfactory academic progress and attending a minimum of 80 of their program Students that fail to commence their enrolled program or fail to meet the requirement for 80 attendance or satisfactory academic progress will be reported to the Department of Home Affairs (DoHA) Any school-aged dependents accompanying overseas students to Australia will be required to pay full fees if they are enrolled in either a government or non-government school
53 Health insurance Health insurance is compulsory for student visa holders and their accompanying family members Students are required to provide proof of health insurance at the time of their enrolment Students will not receive a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) until they have obtained satisfactory health insurance for the length of their visa The Australian government requires all students on student visas to join the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) scheme a health insurance plan for overseas students in Australia Students must ensure that payment is made for compulsory OSHC before their visa is issued and that the insurance provides adequate coverage for the duration of the studentrsquos visa
54 Codes of practice The College abides by the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (the National Code) and the Educational Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (Cth) (ESOS Act) Further information about the National Code can be obtained at internationaleducationgovauregulatory-information
55 Living expenses Migration regulations in Australia require international students to show evidence that they can contribute to the cost of living and studying in Australia Further information can be obtained at wwwstudyinaustraliagovau or wwwhomeaffairsgovau
6 CONSUMER PROTECTION
61 These Terms and Conditions and the right to make complaints and seek appeals of decisions and actions under various processes does not affect the rights of the student to take action under the Australian Consumer Law if the Australian Consumer Law applies
62 Students will be advised of any changes to these Terms and Conditions that may result from a directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide or from a change in government legislation or regulation Any dispute claim or other matter arising will be subject to the laws of South Australia
63 Students who are dissatisfied with a decision made by the College may submit a complaint to the College in accordance with the relevant College Grievance Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) If a student is dissatisfied with the outcome of a complaint and subsequent appeal they may also submit an application for review of the Collegersquos decision or action to the Office of the Training Advocate (wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau) or the Overseas Student Ombudsman (wwwombudsmangovau)
7 DECLARATION
Upon submitting an application to the College and subsequently undertaking any study at the College the student (or their authorised representative on the studentrsquos behalf ndash if the student is under 18 years of age)
71 Declares that the information provided in their application form is true and complete in every detail
72 Understands that giving false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of their application or cancellation of their enrolment
73 Has read and understood these terms and conditions the published information in the College brochure and on the College (and the University of Adelaide) website and has sufficient information about the College to enrol
74 Authorises the College or its representatives to retain their photo image for identification purposes and consents to the use of any photographs or video footage taken of the student for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online (including at a graduation ceremony) at any time without further consent or notification Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College at the time of the photographing or video shooting of their wish not to participate and will remove themselves
75 Authorises the College to provide the University of Adelaide or any other educational institutions to which the student is seeking admission any required relevant official records and other personal information relevant to their application or studies The student also gives the College permission to obtain official records from any educational institution the student attends or has attended and from the University of Adelaide after their studies at the College have finished
76 Authorises and consents to the College to validate hisher qualifications and release copies of academic transcripts to prospective employers whenif required
77 For international students the student understands that the College will collect information during their enrolment in order to meet its obligations under the ESOS Act and the National Code and to ensure the student complies with the conditions of their visa and the studentrsquos obligations under Australian immigration laws The authority to collect information is contained in the ESOS Act ESOS Regulations and the National Code The international student authorises the College to provide information including personal and contact details program enrolment details and the circumstances of any suspected breach of their student visa conditions to the Australian Government the Tuition Protection Service (if relevant) and any other designated authorities The student also understands that this information can be disclosed without their consent where the College is authorised to or required to by law
78 Understands and consents to the collection and handling of personal information in accordance with the Collegersquos Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy)
79 Accepts liability for payment of all relevant fees identified in these Terms and Conditions the College brochure and on the College (or the University of Adelaide) website The student also understands the circumstances in which refunds will not be applicable as set out in these Terms and Conditions including the Collegersquos Refund Policy and that fees may increase with notification from the College during the program For international students the student has also read the information provided in relation to living expenses and they understand that the cost of living in Australia may be higher than in their own country and the student confirms that they can meet those costs
710 Understands and agrees to abide by all the College policies and procedures (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies)
710 Agrees to notify the College of their contact details including their current residential address mobile number (if any) and email address and who to contact in emergency situations The student also agrees to notify the College of any change in those details within 7 days of the change
711 Acknowledges that the College reserves the right to change terms conditions or policies without prior notice in order to meet its legislative requirements or to follow directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide
and agrees to keep themselves up to date with the changes occurring by checking regularly the website andor speak to staff at the College
The following websites may be of use for international students
bull Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) internationaleducationgovau
bull Department of Home Affairs wwwhomeaffairsgovau
bull Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade wwwdfatgovau
bull Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service wwwagriculturegovau
bull Overseas Student Ombudsman wwwombudsmangovau
bull Office of the Training Advocate (SA only) wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau
There was no greater thrill than watching a students face at that moment of revelation when they finally grasped an ideaStanley Kaplan
Kaplan and youKaplan International Pathways is a leading provider of global education centred around you Whoever you are and wherever you are in the world our goal is to help you achieve your goal We passionately believe that a global education can still be personal
Our story so farWe wouldnrsquot be where we are today if it werenrsquot for a man named Stanley Kaplan Stanley faced challenges in getting an education himself in the 1930s and wanted to make sure everyone had the opportunity to learn This led him to create a test that was fair so that students could enrol at university based on merit alone Soon Stanleyrsquos small education business began to thrive and his success led to the creation of a whole new industry
During the decades since then Kaplan has changed and grown but we still remember exactly why Stanley began his business Sadly he died in 2009 but his passion for fair education available to everyone no matter who they are lives on
80years since Kaplan
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FOR FURTHER ENQUIRIESThe University of Adelaide College 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide SA 5000 Australia
Telephone +61 8 8313 3430 Email collegeadelaideeduau
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DISCLAIMER The information in this publication is current as at the date of printing and is subject to change You can find updated information on our website at collegeadelaideeduau
The University of Adelaide College operated by Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd
Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M | English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E copy The University of Adelaide College Published January 2021 Version 20
Supporting Australian education in association with
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degreesDuration
(years)
Foundation Studies intakes Degree Transfer intakes
Standard Accelerated Extended Standard Accelerated
MAR APR AUG OCT MAR OCT FEB JUL OCT
B Mathematical Sciences 3 bull bull bull bull
B Media 3 bull bull bull bull
B Medicine and B Surgery 6 bull
B Music 3 bull bull
B Nursing 3 bull bull
B Occupational Therapy (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Oral Health 3 bull
B Philosophy Politics and Economics 3 bull bull bull bull
B Physiotherapy (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Project Management 3 bull bull bull bull
B Psychological Science 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Science (Animal Behaviour) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Animal Science) 3 bull bull
B Science (Biomedical Science) 3 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
B Science (Biotechnology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics) 4 bull bull
B Science (Marine Biology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Mineral Geoscience) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 3 bull bull
B Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 3 bull
B Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Sociology 3 bull bull bull bull
B Speech Pathology (Honours) 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Arts 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Business Management 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Music 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Middle) with B Science 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Arts 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Economics 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Music 4 bull bull
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Science 4 bull bull
B Technology (Construction) 4 bull bull bull bull
B Technology (Defence Industries) 3 bull bull bull bull
B Veterinary Technology 3 bull
B Viticulture and Oenology 4 bull bull bull bull bull bull bull bull
Note Degrees with other entry criteria or quotas cannot be packaged Other selection criteria andor quotas may apply for acceptance at the University of Adelaide ^Students must transfer into a named Bachelor of Engineering degree at the completion of the first year of the bachelor degree daggerBachelor of Teaching and Bachelor of Nursing will have higher IELTS requirements Please ask us for details Not all majors are offered Please enquire for availability
For more information on available degrees at the University of Adelaide visit adelaideeduaudegree-finder University Pathway Guide 9
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAMOur Foundation Studies Program is the perfect pathway to your dream degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Our program has been designed
with the University specifically for international students who have completed the equivalent of Australian Year 11 Foundation Studies will prepare you for entry into first year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull Once you achieve the score outlined in your offer letter (see pages 12 and 13) yoursquore guaranteed entry to your packaged degree and for most bachelorrsquos degrees you wonrsquot need to provide any further English language evidence
bull Degrees including the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery Bachelor of Oral Health Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience) Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Nursing and Allied Health degrees have additional entry requirements Please ask us for details
bull We offer a wide range of subjects for Foundation Studies students Our staff will ensure you meet any prerequisite subjects and your other subjects are relevant to your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull The University will issue you a packaged Confirmation of Enrolment for the entire duration of study at the College and the University
Foundation Studies pathwayOn successful completion of your Foundation Studies Program and having attained the required score (see pages 12 and 13) you will progress to the first year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Foundation Studies Program (FSP)2 semesters 9-11 monthsProgression Min 70 pass English no IELTS required
10
Subject to satisfying the Universityrsquos entry requirements
CRICOS course codes 041530A 041531M 094915A
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Visit collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information about the Foundation Studies Program
Science and Agriculture
Business Economics and Law
Health and Medical Sciences
Areas of Study
Education Humanities Music and Social Sciences
STANDARD (FSP) STANDARD (FSP) STANDARD (FSP) ACCELERATED (FSPX)
Study weeks 40 weeks 40 weeks 40 weeks 34 weeks
Intake dates 3 Mar 2021 21 Apr 2021 4 Aug 2021 20 Oct 2021
English entry requirements IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent OR
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
Academic entry requirements Australian Year 11 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
Contact hours 20 hours per week 20 hours per week 20 hours per week 25 hours per week
Compulsory subjects Critical Thinking
English for Academic Purposes
Other available subjects Accounting
Australian Studies^
Biology
Chemistry
Computing and Information Systems
Design Studies^
Economics
General Mathematics
Maths Methods
Musicianship^
Music Appreciation and Practice^
Nutrition^
Physics
Specialist Maths
Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan ^ Subject available in the March and August intakes only
Program overview
To complete your Foundation Studies Program and progress to the first year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study five subjects over two semesters For more information and subject recommendations please see pages 12 and 13
Foundation Studies Program 11
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
This Foundation Studies Program meets the requirements for foundation programs which have been registered on CRICOS for delivery in Australia to overseas students providing an academic preparation for seeking entry to first year undergraduate study or equivalent
I RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THE STUDY ENVIRONMENT VERY SUPPORTIVE TEACHERS AND GOOD LOCATION AS IT IS THE CLOSEST EXPERIENCE TO UNI MY TIPS ARE DONrsquoT BE AFRAID TO ASK EVERYONE IS SO NICE HERE AND TAKE EVERY OPPORTUNITY YOU CAN TO ENJOY THE MANY INTERESTING EVENTS
Marady Peou (Jason) Cambodia Foundation Studies pathway to Nursing
FOUNDATION STUDIES CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to achieve the score listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to select subjects that meet any university prerequisites (compulsory subjects)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Faculty of Arts
Arts Humanities and Social Sciences
B Languages 70 Mar Apr bull Australian Studies (March and August) bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
One of Maths Methods OR General Mathematics OR Economics OR Biology OR Nutrition OR Chemistry
B Arts 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Criminology 74
B Environmental Policy and ManagementB International DevelopmentB International RelationsB Philosophy Politics and EconomicsB Sociology
70
Music B Music 70 Mar Aug bull Musicianshipbull Music Appreciation and Practicebull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes One of
Australian Studies OR Economics OR Computing and Information Systems OR Maths Methods OR General Mathematics
Teachingdagger B Teaching (Middle) with B Music 74 Mar
See required subjects associated with specific bachelor destinations
B Teaching (Middle) with B Arts
B Teaching (Middle) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Middle) with B Science
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Arts
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Economics
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Music
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Science
Mar Apr
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Computer Science and IT
B Computer Science
B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Computing and Information Systems OR Physicsbull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Technology (Defence Industries) 65
B Technology (Construction) 70
B Information Technology 65 bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposesbull General Mathematics
Engineering B Engineering (Honours)(Electrical and Electronic)
B Engineering (Honours)(Software)
77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinkingbull Chemistry OR Physics OR Biologybull English for Academic Purposes
B Engineering (Honours)(Civil)B Engineering (Honours)(Mining)B Engineering (Honours)(Mechanical)
B Engineering (Honours)(Flexible Entry) Mar Apr
B Engineering (Honours)(Petroleum) Mar Apr Aug
B Engineering (Honours) (Architectural and Structural) Mar Aug Oct
B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical)
Mar Aug Oct bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Chemistrybull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Mathematical Sciences
B Mathematical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Critical Thinking bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Physics bull English for Academic Purposes
12
These programs have additional entry requirements Please see pages 14 and 15 for further details Music has additional entry requirements and is recommended for the March intake only ^ These programs have specific entry requirements including English proficiency tested at progression to the University Please see page 15 for further details Other selection criteria apply Please ask us for more details
Not all elective subjects will be offered in every intake and are subject to demand Students should consult adelaideeduaudegree-finder for degree prerequisites There are advanced degrees and double degrees which may be available to students dependent on meeting progression score requirements
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Architecture B Architectural Design 74 Mar Apr Aug bull Design Studiesbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Health and Medical Sciences
B Dental Surgery 83 Mar bull Chemistrybull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Health and Medical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Medicine and B Surgery 83 Mar
B Nursing^ 70
B Occupational Therapy (Hons)^ 83
B Oral Health 70
B Physiotherapy^ (Hons) 83 Mar Apr
B Psychological Science 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Speech Pathology (Hons)^ 83 Mar
Faculty of the Professions
Business Commerce and Economics
B Business
B Commerce
B Economics
B Finance
B Innovation and Entrepreneurship
B Project Management
74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Law B Laws 80 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Sciences
Science B Applied Data Analytics 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Chemistry bull Maths Methods OR
General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Agricultural Sciences
B Food and Nutrition Science 70
B Science
B Science (Animal Science) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Animal Behaviour) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Biomedical Science)
B Science (Biotechnology)
B Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Marine Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Mineral Geoscience)
B Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 74 Mar Apr
B Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 83 Mar
B Veterinary Technology 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Viticulture and Oenology 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
Foundation Studies Curriculum 13
See collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
At the University you will learn in stunning state-of-the-art facilities that are among the worldrsquos best while being guided by outstanding educators and researchers who are national and international leaders in their field
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have additional entry requirements Please search for Admissions Guide at futureaskadelaideeduau
bull Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
bull Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
bull Bachelor of Oral Health (BOH)
HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCESThe University of Adelaide is a world leader in health education and research The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences is number 1 in South Australia for Medicine Nursing Psychology and Dentistry
14
Step 2 Achieve a mandatory progression score in your Foundation Studies Program
Step 1 Prerequisite subjectsDuring your Foundation Studies Program you must successfully complete one of the following prerequisite subjects ndash Biology Chemistry or Maths Our College staff will help you select your Foundation Studies prerequisite subjects
B MEDICINE AND B SURGERY B DENTAL SURGERY B ORAL HEALTH
83 83 70
Step 3 Achieve an acceptable English proficiency scoreIELTS is the preferred testing system and a minimum score of 70 overall all bands 70 is required
Step 4 Register for University Clinical Aptitude Test for Australia and New Zealand (UCAT ANZ) Details regarding the test and how to register are available on the UCAT ANZ website ucateduauucat-anz
Step 5 Online application to the University of AdelaideAll international applicants to MBBS BDS or BOH including international students studying in Australia submit an application online via internationaladelaideeduauadmissionshow-to-apply
Please note you will be required to enter your UCAT ANZ ID number during this application Please refer to the relevant Admissionsrsquo Guide for the specific details at futureaskadelaideeduau
Late applications will not be accepted
Step 6 Sit the UCAT ANZThe University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) is an admissions test used by the UCAT ANZ Consortium of universities in Australia and New Zealand for their medical dental and clinical science degree programmes The UCAT ANZ is a test used widely to help universities select applicants with the most appropriate mental abilities attitudes and professional behaviours required for new doctors to be successful in their clinical careers QS rankings by subject
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have specific entry requirements on progression from the College to the University
For more information please visit healthadelaideeduau
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Areas of Study
Step 7 Interview Eligibility OutcomeInterview eligibility is based on your performance in UCAT ANZ During September you will receive an email from the University of Adelaide which will contain important information on how to log into the AdmissionsAdelaide system to see your interview eligibility outcome
Step 8 InterviewCollege staff will assist you to prepare for your interview including several rounds of practice interviews The interview comprises of a series of scenarios and questions in which you
will need to demonstrate aptitudes such as self-awareness critical thinking problem solving and interpersonal skills Interviewers will also be looking for your compatibility and understanding of the degree and applicable health profession Interviews will be scheduled from late September to October and will be approximately 20 minutes in length
Step 9 Offers Offers will be sent by the University of Adelaide International Admissions Service between mid-October and early February
PROGRAM PROGRESSION REQUIREMENTS
B NURSING Foundation final score of 70
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (HONS)
B PHYSIOTHERAPHY (HONS)
Prerequisite of Biology or Chemistry or Maths
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B SPEECH PATHOLOGY (HONS)
Stage 2 English plus one of Stage 2 Biology OR Chemistry OR Mathematical Methods
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
IN THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR I HAD A FACE-TO-FACE SESSION TO HELP ME SELECT THE CORRECT SUBJECTS FOR MEDICINE WErsquoVE ALSO HAD MANY INFORMATION SESSIONS TO GUIDE US REGARDING OUR APPLICATION THE COLLEGE AND TEACHERS ARE THERE FOR THE STUDENTS TO HELP THEM AT ANY TIME
Gadeer Ahmed Egypt
Foundation Studies pathway to Medicine
Bachelor of Oral Health
Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Hons)
The Health and Medical Sciences programs listed on this page are quota programs and are not able to be packaged with the Foundation Studies Program Students will be offered a package with Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) or Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences and may be eligible to apply for their preferred quota program at the time of progression if they achieve a competitive score meet other entry and progression requirements and there are places available
UNIQUE COLLEGE SUPPORT TO PREPARE YOUWersquove designed an exclusive range of services to help you gain admission to the degree of your choice
Health and Medical Sciences 15
bull Information session with guest speakers and alumni
bull Online lsquohow to applyrsquo tutoring session
bull Critical thinking workshop
bull Assistance with UCAT ANZ preparation
bull Several rounds of practice interviews with extensive feedback
bull Links to industry and volunteering opportunities to strengthen your application
bull Personal guidance during your transition to the University of Adelaide
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Psychological Science
DEGREETRANSFER PROGRAMOur Degree Transfer Program is an excellent alternative to first year at University offering guaranteed entry to second year on successful completion
Degree Transfer pathwayTo successfully complete your Degree Transfer Program you will need to achieve a 50 pass in 8 academic courses and in Language for Study You will receive full credit for the first year courses and progress to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
16
2nd Year
2nd Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Degree Transfer Extended (DTE)1 bridging semester 15 weeks + 2 semesters 15 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Standard (DTS)2 semesters 12 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Accelerated (DTX)2 semesters 9 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Brid
ging
dagger Students who successfully complete their Degree Transfer Program are not required to supply evidence of IELTS to satisfy the Universityrsquos English requirements
CRICOS course codes 087624D 087625C 087626B 087627A 086313E 086315C 086316B 086317A 086314D 0101444 0101441
Program benefits
bull Yoursquoll study the same courses as you would in first year at the University and when you graduate yoursquoll secure your place in second year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull We offer a wide range of courses taught to the Universityrsquos syllabus with many taught on the Universityrsquos beautiful
North Terrace campus Yoursquoll learn content relevant to your degree and receive full credit for all University-level courses
bull Our classes are small and our fees are lower than the equivalent first-year courses at the University
bull Our English language entry requirements are flexible and yoursquoll be provided with English language and learning support to assist while yoursquore studying the Degree Transfer Program As our graduate you wonrsquot be required to provide any further evidence of your English language proficiency
4th Year
4th Year
4th Year
Study in 4th year will depend on the degree chosen
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
DEGREE TRANSFER EXTENDED (DTE)
DEGREE TRANSFER STANDARD (DTS)
DEGREE TRANSFERACCELERATED (DTX)
PROGRAM LENGTH 15 months
1 bridging semester + 2 semesters
12 months
2 semesters
9 months
2 semesters
INTAKE DATES 31 Mar 2021 27 Oct 2021
22 Feb 2021 19 Jul 2021
6 Oct 2021
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Australian Year 12 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
CONTACT HOURS Bridging semester
20 hours per week
Semester 1 and 2
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
BACHELOR DESTINATIONS Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Economics
Not all majors offered for Science intakes in March and July Please ask us for details
Visit collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information about the Degree Transfer Program
Areas of Study
Program overview
To complete your Degree Transfer Program and progress in to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree you will need to pass eight first-year semester-long university courses plus one full-year course (Academic English) For more information and course requirements please see pages 18 and 19
Degree Transfer Program 17
Science
Business Economics and Finance
Health and Medical Sciences
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
I WOULD RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE SINCE IT PROVIDES A SMOOTH TRANSITION TO THE UNIVERSITY I HAVE REALLY ENJOYED THE EXPERIMENTS AND PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES AND THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I HAVE LEARNED IS GROUP WORK SKILLS THE BRIDGING SEMESTER HELPED ME FIT INTO THE NEW ENVIRONMENT
Kai Chen China
Degree Transfer Extended pathway to Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DEGREE TRANSFER CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study the courses listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to enrol in courses required for your packaged degree and discipline (if relevant)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Bachelor of Computer Science DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Level 1 elective
bull Puzzle Based Learning
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
bull Level 1 elective
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Maths for Information Technology 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Chemical
Civil
Electrical and Electronic
Mechanical
Mining
Petroleum
Software
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Engineering Maths
Physics OR Chemistry
Academic English
bull Maths 1A
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Analog Electronics
bull Introduction to Petroleum Geosciences and the Oil Industry
bull Introduction to Process Engineering
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Statics
bull Introduction to Engineering EAL
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Electronic Systems
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Maths 1B
bull Physics 1E
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Programming (Matlab amp Excel)
bull Professional Practice 1
bull Digital Electronics
bull Civil and Environmental Engineering 1A
bull Introduction to Infrastructure
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Dynamics
bull Introduction to Mining Engineering
bull Introduction to Petroleum Engineering
bull Materials 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Bachelor of Information Technology Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Statistical Practice
bull Introduction to Programming for IT Specialists
bull Design Thinking Problems to Practice
bull Foundations of Project Management
bull Language for Study
bull Introduction to Computer Systemsbull Networks and Securitybull IT Projectbull Managing Organisations and Peoplebull Professional Practices
Faculty of Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Biomedical Science
Science
Agricultural Sciences
Food and Nutrition Science
Viticulture and Oenology Note chemistry at Year 12 level or equivalent is a prerequisite
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Core Maths
Computing
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1Abull Biology 1 Molecules Genes and Cellsbull Physics Physical Aspects of Naturebull Building a Habitable Environmentbull Nutrition 1bull Farm-gate to Fork - Food Production 1bull Foundations of Wine Science 1bull Agricultural Systems 1bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1Bbull Biology 1 Human Perspectivesbull Statistical Practice 1bull Planet Earthbull The Science and Technology of Food Production 1bull Biology 1 Organismsbull Soils and Landscapes 1bull Agricultural Productionbull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
18 For intake availability of Engineering specialisation refer to pathway guide page 8
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of the Professions
Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Commerce
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Marketing
bull Business Lifecycles
bull Personal Professional Development
bull Entrepreneurship Foundations and Mindset
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Economics DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Principles of Economics
bull Professional Practices
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Finance DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Accounting
Economics
Core Maths
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Language for Study
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Applications of Quantitative Methods in Finance
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1A
bull Health and Illness in Populations
bull Create Communicate Connect with Health Sciences
bull Language for Study
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1B
bull Saving Lives or Respecting Rights An Introduction to Health Ethics
bull Statistical Practice 1
bull Language for Study
Access to Degree Transfer courses may vary depending on time of intake and bachelorrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements The Degree Transfer (Health and Medical Sciences) pathway also provides students with the option to apply for entry into first year of the Bachelor of Nursing degree upon completion of the Degree Transfer Program For Bachelor of Nursing strict quotas apply The standard cut-off is the minimum academic threshold above which applications will be ranked on merit In addition to academic performance other selection criteria may affect merit ranking
Degree Transfer Curriculum 19See collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
Completion of the Bachelor of Commerce with Accounting major has industry accreditation from CPA Australia and CA ANZ
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAMThe College is the first education provider in Australia to offer a postgraduate pathway course to a Group of Eight University After you successfully complete your Pre-Masterrsquos Program yoursquore guaranteed entry into your packaged postgraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Flexible entry and English language
requirements mean you will start the program at the level best suited to your academic and English language ability
bull Our small class sizes ensure you will always have personalised attention and support
bull The three or four University masterrsquos level courses you study at the College are the same as those you would study at University and when you successfully complete these you will receive full credit
bull Once you graduate from the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will progress to the University program with no further English language evidence required
Program StructureOnce you are enrolled in the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will study 9-10 courses over two semesterstrimesters over 7 ndash 8 months In the first semestertrimester you will study preparatory courses to develop your study research and English skills
If you qualify for the Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated Program you will study 4 or 5 courses over one semestertrimester over 3 ndash 4 months During your semestertrimester at the College you will study three or four credit-bearing University courses plus Academic English
Whichever program you complete you will progress to the University of Adelaide with full credit for all credit-bearing University courses and commence in your second semester or trimester
Pre-Masterrsquos pathwayOn successful completion of your Pre-Masterrsquos Program at the College you are guaranteed entry to your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide
20
CRICOS Course Code 094934J
20
SemesterTrimester 2 SemesterTrimester 3
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
postgraduate degree
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
SemesterTrimester 4
Three or four semesterstrimesters at university depending on the duration of the postgraduate degree
20
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Areas of Study
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM (ACCELERATED)
PROGRAM LENGTH 2 semesterstrimesters 1 semestertrimester
PROGRAM STRUCTURE 4 preparatory courses3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses2 Academic English courses
3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses
1 Academic English course
INTAKE DATES 7 Apr 2021 (semester)13 Oct 2021 (semester and trimester)
27 Jan 2021 (trimester)22 Feb 2021 (semester)19 Jul 2021 (semester)
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent dependent on qualifications
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Successful completion of a bachelorrsquos degree or equivalent See academic entry requirements on pages 38 - 39
CONTACT HOURS First semester trimester20 hours per week
Pre-Mastersrsquo semester trimesterDepends on masterrsquos degree destination
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PREPARATORY SEMESTERTRIMESTER
Study and Research SkillsIntercultural StudiesQuantitative Skills for Postgraduate StudiesCritical Thinking for Postgraduate StudiesAcademic English A
Not Applicable
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PRE-MASTERrsquoS SEMESTERTRIMESTER
3 or 4 University courses Academic English B
3 or 4 University coursesAcademic English B
University courses will vary depending on masterrsquos degree destination students enrolled in the trimester based masterrsquos destinations will study 3 University courses while students enrolled in the semester based masterrsquos destinations will study 4 University courses Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan
^ Pre-Masterrsquos Program packaged with this degree is only available in February and October
Visit collegeadelaideeduaupre-masters for the most up to date information about the Pre-Masterrsquos Program
ArtsMaster of Arts (Environmental Studies)^
Master of Arts (International Relations)^
Health and Medical Sciences Master of Public Health
Business Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
Master of International Management^
Master of Applied Economics
Master of Applied Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Applied Project Management^
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)^
Master of Wine Business^
Pre-Masterrsquos Program 21
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Engineering Computer and Mathematical SciencesMaster of Computing and Innovation
AT THE COLLEGE YOU CAN MAKE NEW FRIENDS AND THE TEACHERS GAVE ME POSITIVE FEEDBACK TO HELP ME BETTER ADAPT TO STUDYING AND LIVING ABROAD I LIKE THE LEARNING ATMOSPHERE AT THE UNIVERSITYrsquoS HUB CENTRAL AND IrsquoM PROUD I GOT THE TOP GRADE IN MY ENGLISH CLASS
Emma Xiaoyu Dai China
Pre-Masterrsquos Program pathway to Master of Finance
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM CURRICULUMTo progress to the second semester trimester of your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will study the courses listed in the table You will receive credit for all credit-bearing University courses
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of Arts
Master of Arts (Environmental Studies) PMP (Semester) Oct PMP (Accelerated)(Semester) Feb
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Research Design and Methods (6 units) bull Introduction to Urbanisation (3 units) bull Engaging Communities Techniques and Analysis (3 units) bull Academic English B
Master of Arts (International Relations) bull Masterclass in Politics and International Relationsbull Research Design (3 units) bull Research Communication (3 units) bull Academic English B
Faculty of Engineering Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Master of Computing and Innovation PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Foundations of Computer Science (6 units)bull Engineering Communication and Critical Thinkingbull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Academic English B
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Master of Public Health PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
PMP February intakebull Qualitative Research Methods in Health (3 units)bull Introduction to Biostatistics (3 units)bull Promoting Health in Individuals and Populations (3 units)bull Introduction to Epidemiology (3 units)bull Academic English B
PMP July intakebull Environmental and Occupational Health (3 units)bull Global Public Health (3 units)bull Knowing what works - Evaluation in Public Health (3 units)bull Health Economics (3 units)bull Academic English B
22
Access to PMP courses may vary depending on time of intake and masterrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements
Academic English B is not a credit-bearing University course
Pre-Masterrsquos Curriculum 23
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of the Professions
Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb Jul
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Concepts and Methods (M)bull Principles of Finance (M)bull Quantitative Methods (M)bull Economic Principles (M)bull Academic English B
Master of International Management PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Economics PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Intermediate Econometrics IID bull Applied Economic Principlesbull Intermediate Microeconomics IID bull Intermediate Macroeconomics IIDbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Innovation and Entreprenuership
Master of Innovation and Entreprenuership
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Entrepreneurial Concepts and Mindset bull New Venture Creationbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Project Management
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Risk Assessment and Managementbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Wine Business PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Program benefitsbull Learning is made fun Improve your
language skills such as speaking writing reading listening grammar and vocabulary while learning about Australia in a fun and engaging way
bull Cover essential academic skills such as group and team collaboration critical and creative thinking research and academic integrity and presentations
bull We offer a variety of assistance and counselling services for international students
bull Yoursquoll enjoy individual attention with our small class sizes and yoursquoll be assessed weekly to monitor your progress
bull Take advantage of our extracurricular activity program with a variety of activities tailored to enhance after class student experience
bull On successful completion of the program yoursquore guaranteed entry to your Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos program
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMSOur English Language Programs are courses designed to help you excel in your chosen field Learn to communicate with confidence and improve essential study skills in an English-speaking academic environment
Our courses are designed and taught by highly qualified and experienced English language teaching professionals It has been voted the best English program in Australia for the year 2020 by the English Language Barometer (ELB) and is recognised through its English Australia membership and National English Language Teaching Accreditation Scheme (NEAS) endorsement
English Language Programs pathwayUpon successful completion you will be able to communicate with confidence and obtain the essential language skills necessary for academic study in Australia
For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for details
Year 1
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
English for Academic Purposes
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CRICOS Course Codes 069098D 094050A
Postgraduate
Year 2 Year 3
Masterrsquos degree
Year 2 Year 3
Undergraduate
General Academic
English
Foundation Studies
Degree Transfer
Pre-Masterrsquos
Elementary
Pre-Intermediate
Intermediate
Visit collegeadelaideeduau for more information about studying at the University of Adelaide College
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Intakes Contact hours Class size
Corresponds with chosen FSP DT or PMP program entry 20 hours per week Maximum 18
RECOMMENDED STUDY DURATIONYou will be required to complete the recommended program duration according to your current English level Your English levels will be assessed before you begin your General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes course
English level
IELTS
Recommended GAEEAP duration
FSPDTEPMP
IELTS 45 (two bands of 40 and one band of 45) or equivalent 30 weeks^
IELTS 45 (three bands of 45 or higher) or equivalent 25 weeks^
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 40) or equivalent 20 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than two bands of 45) or equivalent 15 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 45) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 50 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 5 weeks
IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent not required
IELTS 55 (speaking or writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
not required
All applications will be assessed on an individual basis For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for detailsOnly available to the Pre-Masterrsquos program with a length of 2 semesterstrimesters^ Not available to the Pre-Masterrsquos Program as 20 weeks is maximum duration
English for Academic Purposes 25
Experienced teaching professionals
Personal learning support
Program benefits
Interactive curriculum
Member of English Australia
Quality endorsed by NEAS
THE BIG DIFFERENCE IS THAT IN AUSTRALIA I PRACTISE ENGLISH EVERY DAY BUT AT HOME I JUST USE MY ENGLISH IN CLASS IrsquoM ATTENDING EXTRA CLASS FOR SPEAKING AND PRONUNCIATION WHICH IS REALLY GOOD AND HELPS ME TO IMPROVE MY SPEAKING SKILLS
Qutibah Alamri Oman
English for Academic Purposes
English LevelIELTS
Recommended GAEEAP DurationDTSDTX requiring IELTS 55 overall (speaking and
writing 55 no other bands below 50)
IELTS 50 overall (both speaking and writing bands of 45 with no band below 45) or equivalent
20 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (no more than one speaking or writing band of 45 with no other band below 45) or equivalent
15 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (all bands 50) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 55 overall (either speaking or writing band 55 or above with no other band below 50) or equivalent
5 weeks
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STUDENTSUCCESS
We know that while yoursquore studying at the University of Adelaide College your experience is shaped both inside the classroom and in your life outside
COLLEGE SOCIAL CLUBThe College Social Club is famous for fostering new friendships Itrsquos also a great opportunity to learn new skills and gain experience in event planning budgeting mentoring new students and raising money for charities The Social Club runs great events on campus throughout the year so get involved as soon as you enrol
UNIVERSITY COMMUNITYRight from the first day you start at the College yoursquore a member of the University of Adelaide community Yoursquoll have 247 access to the University
campus including the Hub and yoursquoll be eligible to join the clubs and societies at the University of Adelaide there are more than 150 to choose from Whether yoursquore interested in sport politics music or photography yoursquore sure to find something yoursquoll love
BRING YOUR OWN DEVICEFor your convenience and to ensure you can study both on campus and at home we require you to bring your own device Technical and system requirements are listed on our website Search for device at collegeadelaideeduau
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STAY SAFE WITH SONDER
While yoursquore studying with us yoursquoll have free 247 access to highly trained Sonder support staff who can assist you if you need someone to track your journey check up on you or if yoursquore ill or injured Yoursquoll be given more information at orientation about the services available
STUDY ADELAIDEIf yoursquore looking for an international student mentor for tickets to the hottest events for help writing a resume for an opportunity to be an international student leader or just for some fun Study Adelaide is a brilliant organisation driven by and for international students
Student Success 27
ASK US WErsquoRE HERE FOR YOUWe offer two ways for you to access support services virtually and in real life At our new Student Services Hub at Level 2 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide you can meet with our team members for program advice and information about progressing to university and guidance on accommodation and student experience Once yoursquore enrolled yoursquoll also be able to access these services online
ACADEMIC AND ENGLISH ASSISTANCEThroughout your time at the College and at the University you will be able to access one-on-one assistance in academic areas such as referencing essay and report writing presentation and academic language skills Foundation Studies students can access the Tutor Assistance Program which provides subject-specific support Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos students can drop into the Universityrsquos Maths Learning Centre and Writing Centre for one-one-one assistance
THE NEW CAMPUS EXPERIENCEWe have just refurbished our campus including the student zones on all floors We now have collaboration space where you can get together with your classmates and study together several small meeting rooms which you can book in advance and USB stations to charge your device The cafeacute style break-out space on the second floor is perfect for independent studies with your classmates or catching up with friends for lunch in the brand new kitchen area bathed in beautiful natural light this is sure to be your new go-to space
We look forward to welcoming you to the University of Adelaide College Our friendly team are here to help you and wersquore sure yoursquoll love our newly renovated campus at 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide
STUDENTSERVICES
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ONLINE STUDENT SERVICES HUBFind the information you need at any time using our one-stop-shop virtual student hub Starting right from orientation you can catch up on anything yoursquove missed find the answers to common questions and make a time to meet with a staff member face-to-face You can also find the right academic support depending on your program or access assistance with accommodation There are pages where you can view the current announcements for the College and the academic calendar and timetable for all the important dates
WHOrsquoS WHOThe dedicated team of service professionals are your first stop for any matter at all and include our
bull Student Services Manager whorsquos responsible for overseeing the team to ensure you have the best experience possible
bull Accommodation Coordinator to assist you to find new accommodation in Adelaide or to change accommodation providers
bull Student Services Coordinator responsible for the welfare and academic advancement of students under the age of 18
bull Student Services Coordinators for Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs
PERSONAL SUPPORTWersquore here to support you while yoursquore studying with us If yoursquore missing home or struggling with your workload or you need someone to talk to for any reason at all let us know Our friendly Student Services team and our qualified counsellor are here to offer you caring and confidential assistance
ACADEMIC MANAGERSOur highly qualified Academic Managers play an integral role at the College and in the lives of our students they are the key link between life at College and the University They are responsible for all cohorts in their program of speciality (English Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos) and ensuring students are qualified and prepared for progression to the University They are also responsible for the curriculum you will study and ensuring our programs meet and exceed Australian Government quality assurance standards
Student Services 29
Adelaide is a place where yoursquoll find quality education in a city designed for life and with a lower cost of living than other Australian capitals you can enjoy a great lifestyle We offer a welcoming environment where students from all over the world can enjoy an excellent education along with work opportunities now and in the future
WARM WELCOMEOne in five South Australians were born overseas but now call Australia home and 27 of students in Adelaide are international^ The people of Adelaide celebrate our cityrsquos cultural diversity and go out of our way to welcome international students to the city
NATURAL BEAUTYSouth Australians live an active lifestyle and love the great outdoors Adelaide is a coastal city where pristine white beaches become the focus for recreation and relaxation Right on our doorstep and accessible by public transport yoursquoll find nature trails and national parks for hiking and biking
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ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
EASY TO GET AROUNDAdelaide is one of the worldrsquos most liveable cities but unlike some larger cities getting around is much quicker and easier A well-designed city allows for straightforward navigation on the cityrsquos buses trains and trams Therersquos free public transport in the city and walking and cycling are also very popular options
VIBRANT ATMOSPHERESouth Australia is known as the Festival State hosting more than four hundred festivals and events each year including the worldrsquos second largest annual arts festival the Fringe Festival In fact more festival tickets are sold in South Australia than any other state Adelaidersquos sporting calendar is also full of events that include cricket soccer and AFL (Australian Rules Football) Enjoy the best of Adelaidersquos sports and major international concerts at Adelaide Oval in the centre of the city
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Adelaide Lifestyle 31
For more information visit wwwcityofadelaidecomau or wwwstudyadelaidecom
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Darwin
Brisbane
Sydney
Canberra
Adelaide
Melbourne
Hobart
Perth
13 Million2
Population
Mediterranean1 climate
Maximum Average Temperature Summer 29 Winter 16
ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
1km
1wwwbomgovauclimate 2wwwabsgovaucensus
1km
1000 M
Adelaide Botanic Garden
Adelaide Zoo
Airport
Adelaide Oval
National Wine Centre
Barossa Valley
McLaren Vale
Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute
Adelaide city map 33
UoA
68UoAC
Urbanest student accommodation
The Village student apartmentsAdelaide Central Markets amp China Town
Rundle Mall
ADELAIDE CITY MAP
Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide Health amp Medical Sciences
ARE YOU UNDER THE AGE OF 18Our friendly staff look after all students at the College but we do take particular care of students who are under the age of 18 Before you arrive we will help you to arrange suitable accommodation either with a local homestay family or an apartment at our approved under 18 provider Urbanest Wersquoll pick you up at the airport and transfer you to your new home At College we will assign you your own personal welfare officer who you will meet with every two weeks to make sure yoursquore settling into your new life in Australia
ACCOMMODATIONWhether yoursquore moving to Adelaide for the first time or yoursquove studied here before finding a great place to live is essential There are a wide variety of great accommodation options available to students in Adelaide
HOMESTAY WITH A LOCAL FAMILYIf you would like to experience living with an Australian family we can arrange a homestay to host you during your time in Adelaide This is a fantastic cultural experience and also a great way to practise your English language skills outside of the classroom Homestay households are often in the suburbs of Adelaide but they will be well serviced by public transport You may be matched with a family with young children single adults or older couples
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Twin share studio at Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE VILLAGEIf yoursquore looking for a studio or shared apartment there are more options available These residences have affordable prices and common areas for socialising The Village is a purpose built student community located in the Adelaide central business districtYou will enjoy the convenience of a free door-to-door shuttle service between the Village and the main campus making it easy for you to get to lectures on time
For more information about student accommodation please send an email to collegeaccommodationadelaideeduau
URBANEST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEOur preferred student accommodation provider Urbanest is located across the road from the Universityrsquos main campus and a short walk through Rundle Mall to the College There are a variety of rooms available including studio rooms or single rooms in larger apartments You will benefit from the community environment and study spaces in addition to a video games room cinema gym and an amazing roof-top with BBQ
Accommodation 35
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide The University of Adelaide Village
2021 DOMESTIC FEES
DOMESTIC TUITION FEESProgram Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies Program Standard (FSP) March April and August 2021 All $9950 $19900dagger
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$9000 $27000
Engineering $9900 $29700
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$9900 $29700
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$11100 $22200
Engineering $11800 $23600
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$11800 $23600
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021Business
Economics$11100 $22200
Pre-Masters ProgramTwo semesters April and October 2021
All $12750$25500
One semester February and July 2021 $12750
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $12750 + $10200 $22950
One trimester February 2021 Business $10200 $10200
dagger Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee as outlined in the offer letter
All fees must be paid in full unless you withdraw prior to commencement of your program Please note that all fees stated are for 2021 For more information regarding fees and refunds please visit wwwcollegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for domestic students (Australian citizens and permanent residents only) They include tuition and other internal fees
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
36 Domestic fees
MEET YOU IN MELBOURNEFrom 2021 a number of University of Adelaide degrees will be offered at the new University of Adelaide Melbourne Campus In partnership with the University of Adelaide College the Melbourne Campus will offer both online and face-to-face study options designed specifically as pathways for students to enter undergraduate and postgraduate degrees
Our Melbourne Campus is located on the western fringe of the city in Docklands and will offer our Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs Once you successfully complete your pathway program you are guaranteed entry to your packaged degree in Accounting Business Finance or Information Technology with full credit for all University-level courses completed
Apply now with confidence visit collegeadelaideeduaumelbourne
International fees 37
2021 INTERNATIONAL FEES
ADDITIONAL FEESDetails Total (AUD)
Enrolment fee $350
Overseas Student Health Coverdagger $605 dagger
Facilities fee ndash The University of Adelaide $510
Under 18 guardianship fees$310 administrative fee +
$50 per week until student turns 18
General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes ndash books and materials
$18 per week
(maximum $360)
daggerOverseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members $605 per year is provided as a guide price costs can vary by supplier OSHC fees are reviewed annually Students may organise their own Overseas Student Health Cover or request that the University of Adelaide College arrange on their behalf
Course books and materials fee will vary depending on program duration and subjects studied but can be expected to be approximately $500-700 for the Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos programs
INTERNATIONAL TUITION FEESProgram Price (AUD)
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
$470 per week
Students who need extra language support prior to their Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masters Program should complete the required English duration Please see page 25 for more information
Program Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies ProgramStandard (FSP) March April and
August 2021 All $14900 $29800
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$14300 $42900
Engineering $15200 $45600
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$15200 $45600
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$17500 $35000
Engineering $18750 $37500
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$18750 $37500
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021BusinessEconomics
$17500 $35000
Pre-Masters Program Two semesters April and October 2021All
$22000 $44000
One semester February and July 2021 $22000 $22000
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $22000 + $17600 $39600
One trimester February 2021 Business $17600 $17600
Note Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee outlined in the offer letter
Students moving to Adelaide to study should also consider the following costs
Details Total (AUD)
Accommodation placement $320
Airport pick-up $150
HomestayFull Board (includes all meals except lunch on school days + laundry) $290ˆ per week
Part Board (accommodation only) $190 per week
Student apartment accommodation
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
Options and Prices varyApplication subject to approvalThe University of Adelaide Village
UniLodge City Gardens Options and Prices varyAtira Apartments
ˆ Extra charge for special dietary requirements may apply Options and prices vary Application subject to approval The costs in the above table are provided as a guide only and are subject to change These costs may be incurred only if required by students For information on cost of living please refer to wwwstudyinaustraliagovau
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
Please refer to page 25 for more information on recommended study durations The above is a guide only If in doubt please contact the College or the Collegersquos educational representative All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees Please ask your College representative for more information The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for international students They include tuition and other internal fees All first semester fees are required to be paid in full unless the student withdraws prior to the commencement of the program Students may wish to pay more than 50 of their tuition fees before programs commencement Subsequent semesterrsquos tuition fees must be paid before the commencement of the respective semester
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
ProgramEnglish entry requirements
IELTS iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English
Foundation Studies Program IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
50 overall (16 or above in speaking and writing) 48
Pre-Masters Program
Two semesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One semester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Two trimesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One trimester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Country Foundation Studies Program Degree Transfer Program
Australia Completion of Year 11 with C grade average Completion of Year 12 with required ATAR score
China Completion of Senior Middle Two with a minimum average of 70 Completion of Senior Middle Three DTE - 70 DTS DTX - 75
Hong Kong SAR Completion of HK Form 5 with a minimum average of 40 or 50 dependent on the pass mark
^HKDSE DTE - 10 points over best 5 subjects DTS DTX - 12 points over best 5 subjects
India Completion of Year 11 with a minimum average of 60 Completion of Year 12 Indian School Certificate (ISC) Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or Indian State Board Exams are considered please enquire for required score
Indonesia Completion of SMU 2 with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects Completion of SMU 3 DTE - minimum average of 60 in 4 academic subjectsDTS DTX - minimum average of 70 in 4 academic subjects
International Baccalaureate
Completion of Year 1 with 21 aggregate score in 6 relevant subjects Completion of IB Diploma or IB Certificate Results with an average score of DTE - 20DTS DTX - 22
Malaysia Completion of SPM with a minimum 5 passes in academic subjects with a C grade average (SPM forecast results accepted)
Completion of STPMA Levels (forecast results accepted) DTE - minimum of 2 E grades DTS DTX - minimum of 1 E and 1 D grades UEC (forecast results accepted) DTE - 35 points or less (best 5 subjects) DTS DTX - 30 points or less (best 5 subjects)
Oman Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates
Completion of General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects
Completion of General Secondary School CertificateDTE Business - minimum average of 80 in academic subjects DTE Science Health Science Computer Science and Engineering - minimum average of 85 in academic subjects
Singapore Sri Lanka United Kingdom
GCE O Levels minimum of C grade average in 5 subjects (forecast results accepted)
GCE A Levels (forecast results accepted)DTE - minimum 2 E gradesDTS DTX - minimum 1 E and 1 D grades
South Korea Completion of Senior High School Year 2 with a minimum average of 65 in academic subjects
Completion of Senior High School Year 3 DTE - minimum average of 55 in academic subjects DTS DTX - minimum average of 60 in academic subjects
Thailand Completion of Matayom 5 with a minimum GPA of 25 Completion of Secondary Education - Matayom 6DTE - minimum GPA of 20DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 22
Vietnam Completion of Year 11 with a minimum GPA of 65 Completion of Year 12DTE - minimum GPA of 65DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 70
All other countries Please enquire Applications will be considered individually Please enquire Applications will be considered individually
Minimum required score depends on preferred bachelor destination Note Entry into the Foundation Studies Music specialisation is subject to diagnostic testing of music knowledge and instrument proficiency^HKDSE Scoring System ndash Level 5 5 5 = 5 points Level 4 = 4 points Level 3 = 3 points Level 2 = 2 points Level 1 = 1 point
ENTRY REQUIREMENTSUNDERGRADUATE
38 Academic entry requirements
POSTGRADUATECountry Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
Bangladesh 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Pass or Honours) with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (in a professional field or 150 credits) from a Section 2 institution
Bhutan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Botswana Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the University of Botswana
Cameroon 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licence) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Canada Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Baccalaureat or Bachelier) from a Section 1 institution
China 3 or 4 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 or 5 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree awarded according to the Regulations Concerning Academic Degrees in the Peoples Republic of China from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Eqypt 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Fiji 3 yr Advanced Diploma or Higher National Diploma (not in a trade field) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 26750) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Ghana 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a Bachelorrsquos degree from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science amp Technology University of Ghana or the University of Cape Coast
Hong Kong SAR Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Academic entry requirements 39
Country Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
India 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (3rd or pass division) from a Section 2 institution or 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (2nd 3rd or pass division) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree in any division from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st or 2nd division) from a Section 2 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st division) from a Section 3 institution
Indonesia 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of C with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Sarjana MudaBakaloreat with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of A or B from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Iran 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a B grade average (140 pt minimum) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Japan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Gakushigo) from a Section 1 institution
Jordan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kenya 3 yr Diploma with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Korea South Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Haksa) with a minimum of 120 credits from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kuwait Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Kuwait University or a Section 2 institution
Laos 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from the National University of Laos or a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the National Univesity of Laos
Lebanon Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree or Licence or 4 yr Maitrise or Diplome from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Macau SAR 3 yr Higher Diploma (Bacharelato) with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licenciatura) with a GPA below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degee (Licenciatura) from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Lecenciatura) with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 insitution
Malaysia Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Mauritius Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nepal 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 70 (where pass is 50) 60 (where pass is 40) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nigeria 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 1 insitution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Oman 3 yr Higher Diploma with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 and below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 institution
Pakistan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (without Honours) with a grade average of 55 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree (in 2nd or 3rd Division) from a Section 2 institution
Philippines 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32 and below from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Saudi Arabia 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of pass or good from a Section 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 3 institution or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 4 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of very good or excellent from a Section 2 institution
Singapore Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
South Africa 3 yr National Diploma (at least 240 credits) with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr National Diploma or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Sri Lanka Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Taiwan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Thailand 3 yr Associate degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade above 30 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Uganda 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32550 from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Makerere University or the University of East Africa or successful completio of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
United Arab Emirates
3 yr Higher Diploma with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 or below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
United Kingdom
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
United States of America
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelor degree (with 120 semester credits or 180 quarter credits) from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Vietnam 3 yr Bang Tot nghiep Cao dang with a GPA of 3040 or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) less than 210 credits with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Chinh quy mode) or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) with 210 or more credits from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc from a Section 2 institution
Zambia 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of pass or satisfactory from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr (after O Levels) or 3 yr (after A Levels) Bachelor degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelor degree or 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of credit merit or distinction from a Section 1 institution
For countriesregions and qualifications not listed above please contact the University of Adelaide College Admissions for further information Equivalent qualifications will be considered Applications will be assessed based on the most recent academic results and additional admissions criteria may apply Academic assessment is based on the grades a student achieves in individual subjects as well as an aggregate grade Student applications will also be assessed against any relevant program prerequisites Only academic subjects will be considered during assessment Subjects such as religious studies ethics physical education etc will not be considered Complete academic transcripts must be produced at the time of application if available Note - Institution sections are determined by the Australian Governments Department of Education Country Education Profiles
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
40 Academic Calendar
While all information is correct at time of release (September 2020) please note that the information included above may be subject to change Please refer to the website for the most up-to-date information
Please note dates are dependent on the University of Adelaide (wwwadelaideeduaustudentdates) and may change 2022 dates are provided as an example and are not confirmed Students may need to remain in Adelaide after the end of the semester for replacement exams
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAM
2021
Standard (FSP) Accelerated (FSPX)
March 2021 intake April 2021 intake August 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 3 Mar 21 23 Jul 21 21 Apr 21 3 Sep 21 4 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 20 Oct 21 25 Feb 22
Orientation 3 Mar 21 5 Mar 21 21 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 4 Aug 21 6 Aug 21 20 Oct 21 22 Oct 21
Break 10 May 21 14 May 21 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 7 Jan 22
Exams 8 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 26 Aug 21 3 Sep 21 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 18 Feb 22 25 Feb 22
Break 26 Jul 21 30 Jul 21 6 Sep 21 10 Sep 21 27 Dec 21 11 Feb 22
Semester 2 2 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 13 Sep 21 11 Feb 22 14 Feb 22 15 Jul 22 28 Feb 22 15 Jul 22
Break 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 31 Dec 21 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22
Exams 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 27 Jan 22 4 Feb 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22
Graduation 23 Dec 21 10 Feb 22 14 Jul 22 14 Jul 22
DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAMExtended (DTE) Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
2021 March 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Bridging 31 Mar 21 9 Jul 21 27 Oct 21 11 Feb 22
Orientation 31 Mar 21 2 Apr 21 27 Oct 21 29 Oct 21
Break 25 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 5 Jul 21 9 Jul 21 7 Feb 22 11 Feb 22
Semester 1 Joins DTS Jul 21 Joins DTS Feb 22 22 Feb 21 3 Jul 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 6 Oct 21 7 Jan 22
Orientation 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21 6 Oct 21 8 Oct 21
Break 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 27 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 4 Jan 22 7 Jan 22
Semester 2 26 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 28 Feb 22 2 Jul 22 Joins DTS Feb 22
Break 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 11 Apr 22 22 Apr 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 18 Jun 22 2 Jul 22
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two semesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one semester)
April 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 7 Apr 21 9 Jul 21 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 22 Feb 21 3 July 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21
Orientation 7 Apr 21 9 Apr 21 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21
Break 12 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21
Semester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated Jul 21 Joins PMP Accelerated Feb 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two trimesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one trimester)
October 2021 intake January 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish
Trimester 1 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 27 Jan 21 8 May 21
Orientation 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 27 Jan 21 28 Jan 21
Exams 6 May 21 8 May 21
Break 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 10 May 21 24 May 21
Trimester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated (trimester) Jan 22
Representative informationRepresentative name (if relevant)
City Telephone (homemobile)
Representative signature
Student information (compulsory)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Date of birth (ddmmyyyy) Country of birth
Country of citizenship First language
Permanent address
City Stateprovince Postcode
Country Telephone (homemobile)
Are you an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Yes No
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College ndash Student ID and Online Account ActivationStudent ID card ID number and system password will only be granted to a valid personal student email address Enrolment and system access delays will occur if invalid email addresses are provided
Passport number (if available) Expiry date
Do you hold Permanent Residency or a current Australian visa
Yes No NA If yes please provide a copy of your PR or current Australian visa
Visa type (if relevant) Visa number (if relevant)
Your permanenthome country address is required by the Australian Government If it is not supplied your application cannot be processed
Parent legal guardian details (compulsory for students under 18)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Relationship to student (ie mother or father)
Permanent address of Parent or Guardian
Telephone (homemobile)
Education historyIf you are currently completing a qualification please indicate when you expect to complete this study (monthyear)
Name and location of institution (starting from the most recent qualification)
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2018-2020)
Name and location of institution
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2016-2018)
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E
APPLICATION FORMPlease print clearly in English and in BLOCK letters Tick boxes where appropriate
International Student Application Domestic Student Application
41
42
Current English proficiency
Is English your first language Yes No
Have you studied at secondary level with English as the language of instruction
Yes No If yes please provide evidence of language of instruction
Do you have an English Language score Yes No
If yes please select one of the following IELTS TOEFL iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English Other
Test date (ddmmyyyy) Score
Program selectionDegree Transfer
Degree Transfer Extended (Mar) Degree Transfer Extended (Oct) Degree Transfer Standard (Feb) Degree Transfer Standard (Jul) Degree Transfer Accelerated (Oct)
Foundation Studies
Foundation Studies (Feb) Foundation Studies (Apr) Foundation Studies (Jul) Foundation Studies Accelerated (Oct)
Pre-Masterrsquos
Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Mar) Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Feb) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Jul) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash Two trimesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One trimester (Feb)
English Language Programs
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
(5-10 weeks)
Year of entry to the University of Adelaide College (eg 2021 2022)
University Program
Please indicate which bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos degree you intend to study at the University of Adelaide (eg Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) [Civil])BachelorMaster of
Accommodation
Would you like the College to organise your accommodation for you in Adelaide Yes No
Would you like the College to organise your airport pick-up Yes No
Additional services
Would you like the University of Adelaide College to organise your Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) on your behalf Yes No
If yes please indicate Single Couple Family If no please list your current OSHC details
Policy provider
Policy number Start date Expiry date
Please note that OSHC is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members
Medical conditions
Do you have a disability impairment or long-term medical condition which may affect your studies Yes No
If yes please provide medical documentation from a relevant treating professional detailing the impact of your condition on your ability to meet academic demands Disclosure will not disadvantage your application and is confidential The information you provide will assist us in best catering for your needs
Privacy notice
The University of Adelaide College understands and respects that privacy is important to you We collect personal information about you so that we can provide you with the services you have requested We may also use your information to improve our products and services and offer you our or our partnersrsquo or suppliersrsquo products and services which may be relevant to you We may disclose personal information about you in accordance with our Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) including to your education agent and the Australian government Our privacy policy contains information about how you can access and correct the personal information we hold about you or make a privacy complaint You may contact the Privacy Officer (privacykaplaneduau) for more informationIn regard to promotional material please indicate below
I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College sent on behalf of its sponsors partners or suppliers andor I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College about its own publications information and events
DeclarationI have read understood and agree to be bound by the Terms and Conditions of enrolment I declare that I have read the instructions on this application form and that to the best of my knowledge the information provided by me is true and complete in every particular I acknowledge that the University of Adelaide College and the University of Adelaide may vary or reverse any decision regarding admission or enrolment made on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information provided by me I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to verify or obtain records from other educational institutions that I have attended I understand that I am seeking temporary entry into Australia for educational purposes only as a fee-paying student I understand that if I change my visa status I may be subject to different rules and conditions I understand the above conditions and am prepared to accept them in full In particular that I or my sponsor will be responsible for the full costs of the academic program for which I am seeking admission as well as the associated travel and living costs I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to provide information to my parent(s) or guardian(s) and my agent regarding my application for admission to the program listed above
I confirm that I have read understood and agree to be bound by the University of Adelaide College Terms and Conditions (refer to page 43)
Signature of student Date
Signature of parentguardian (required if student is under 18 years old) Date
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Terms and conditions 43
1 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
These Terms and Conditions are applicable to all students studying at the University of Adelaide College through Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670 CRICOS 03127E (the rsquoCollegersquo) including English Language Programs delivered by the College (CRICOS 03147E) and Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs delivered under agreement with the University of Adelaide (CRICOS 00123M)
11 Policies and procedures All College students are subject to the policies and procedures that are published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) and in the College student handbook including those dealing with student misconduct assessment progression enrolment deferral and cancellation complaints and appeals and refund Students must review these policies and procedures and ensure they understand and comply with the most up to date version of our policies and procedures at all times
12 Late arrivals vacations and absences All students are expected to attend class from the first day of their program No refund is given for time missed due to arrivals after the published program commencement date vacations absences or public holidays Such periods of absence will not be replaced by a free extension of any program No refunds or substitutions will be made for classes missed due to non-College external exams excursions orientation period or other obligations that fall outside the normal teaching schedule Classes are not held and many campus facilities are closed on public holidays All published program dates start on a Monday but if the Monday is a public holiday the program start will fall on the Tuesday Students may request written permission for late arrival up to 2 weeks from their published program commencement date Students who propose to arrive 2 or more weeks after the program commencement date will be required to catch up on the work that they have missed While every effort will be made to assist the student to catch up on program content the student is ultimately responsible Late arrivals will be assisted with registering and joining the program The student will have a responsibility to undertake an online orientation upon commencement
13 Campus facilities Students are advised that campus facilities may not be available during study breaks Details are available from the Student Services Team or Reception staff at the College
14 Placement The College may place a student into the most appropriate class and to postpone subjectscourses to the following semestertrimester where there is an insufficient number of students for that class or subjectcourse
15 Program changes The College may change program dates program curricula tutors and programs at any time at its discretion However in cases where the program is rescheduled before the first class and the new date is unacceptable to the student all unused tuition fees will be refunded
16 Tuition fees The student or studentrsquos family agrees to pay the total tuition fee and any additional charges in accordance with the fee schedule for the current year published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) Students who do not finalise their payments within the first two weeks will have their enrolment cancelled All refunds are made in accordance with the College Refund Policy Tuition fees include lessons orientation placement and progress testing and a College certificate upon successful completion of the program The College may withhold the granting of a certificate from a student if the studentrsquos tuition fees or any other fees remain outstanding
17 Repeat payment Students repeat a coursesubject or coursessubjects or semestertrimester will incur charges based on the current yearrsquos published tuition fees at the time of payment
18 Late payment A fee of AUD 100 applies on unpaid accounts 30 days after the date the payment was due
19 Books and materials fees Students may be required to purchase textbooks workbooks stationery software and other required learning materials at an additional cost Details of any additional costs are in the College student handbook or the relevant program or unit outline
110 Additional services Any additional services (such as travel telephone costs excursions medical costs special diet non-College exams and enrolment amendments) are not included in any fees unless specifically stated on a valid invoice from the College Students wishing to arrange homestay accommodation andor airport transfer can obtain further information at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauaccommodation
111 Privacy Personal information collected by the College or the University of Adelaide which includes information that identifies a student and information regarding a studentrsquos program progress and attendance may be shared by or between the College and the University of Adelaide and by either of them with the Australian government or State and Territory governments and their designated authorities the Tuition Protection Scheme the agent that recruited the student (unless specifically excluded) the studentrsquos parents (if under 18) College staff and contractors and between the College and the University of Adelaide and related body corporates of the College and their staff contractors and insurer This information may include personal information about you which is considered sensitive information contact details program enrolment details and changes program results and the circumstance of any suspected breach by the student of a visa condition The Collegersquos Privacy Policy outlines further information about the handling of personal information by the College (at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy) You may contact our Privacy Officer at privacykaplaneduau if you have any enquiries about your personal information or if you wish to make a privacy complaint
112 Medical costs The College is hereby authorised to seek medical treatment should the College or a staff member acting on its behalf consider such action necessary for a student The student agrees to indemnify the College for any expense loss damage or liability whatsoever suffered or incurred as a result of authorising and arranging such emergency medical treatment
113 Photography filming and sound recording The College or its representatives may arrange to photograph or shoot video footage of students for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online at any time including during graduation ceremonies Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College staff or its representative at the time of booking and state at the time of the photographing or video shooting that they do not wish to participate and remove themselves
2 THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE FEES
21 The University of Adelaide program fees will depend on the studentrsquos choice of undergraduate or postgraduate degree program and point of entry Further information is available on the University of Adelaide website currently at wwwadelaideeduau
3 DEFERRAL SUSPENSION AND CANCELLATION OF ENROLMENT
31 A student may apply to defer their studies on the grounds of compelling or compassionate circumstances such as their own ill health or that of a very close relative All applications for deferral from a program of study must be made in writing or using the relevant form available from the College Students should refer to the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) for details of the circumstances in which their enrolment may be deferred suspended or cancelled before submitting their application
32 A studentrsquos enrolment at the College may be suspended or cancelled in accordance with the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) including on the grounds of misbehavior by the student the studentrsquos failure to pay amount(s) owing to the College in accordance with this agreement or a breach of program attendance or progression by the student
4 REFUNDS
41 The Collegersquos Refund Policy is currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies All students must read the Refund Policy before accepting an offer of admission from the College Students requesting a refund are required to do so in accordance with the Refund Policy Approved refunds are paid in Australian dollars into the same bank account it was paid from Tuition fees are not transferable to other students
5 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
51 Visa information It is the responsibility of the student to arrange all applicable travel permits or visas and to have a valid passport for their whole period of study The student may be asked to make payment for their first study period before any of their visa documentation is issued A Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) may not be issued by the College until payment for the first study period has been received as per the Offer of Admission and the enrolment agreement has been signed and
returned to the College by the student The enrolment agreement includes reference to the pre-arrival information and grievance procedures information
52 Student visa obligations Student visa holders are required to maintain compliance with all applicable visa conditions including providing the College with a current residential address mobile number email address and who to contact in emergency situations as well as notifying the College of any change in these details within 7 days of the change maintaining satisfactory academic progress and attending a minimum of 80 of their program Students that fail to commence their enrolled program or fail to meet the requirement for 80 attendance or satisfactory academic progress will be reported to the Department of Home Affairs (DoHA) Any school-aged dependents accompanying overseas students to Australia will be required to pay full fees if they are enrolled in either a government or non-government school
53 Health insurance Health insurance is compulsory for student visa holders and their accompanying family members Students are required to provide proof of health insurance at the time of their enrolment Students will not receive a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) until they have obtained satisfactory health insurance for the length of their visa The Australian government requires all students on student visas to join the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) scheme a health insurance plan for overseas students in Australia Students must ensure that payment is made for compulsory OSHC before their visa is issued and that the insurance provides adequate coverage for the duration of the studentrsquos visa
54 Codes of practice The College abides by the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (the National Code) and the Educational Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (Cth) (ESOS Act) Further information about the National Code can be obtained at internationaleducationgovauregulatory-information
55 Living expenses Migration regulations in Australia require international students to show evidence that they can contribute to the cost of living and studying in Australia Further information can be obtained at wwwstudyinaustraliagovau or wwwhomeaffairsgovau
6 CONSUMER PROTECTION
61 These Terms and Conditions and the right to make complaints and seek appeals of decisions and actions under various processes does not affect the rights of the student to take action under the Australian Consumer Law if the Australian Consumer Law applies
62 Students will be advised of any changes to these Terms and Conditions that may result from a directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide or from a change in government legislation or regulation Any dispute claim or other matter arising will be subject to the laws of South Australia
63 Students who are dissatisfied with a decision made by the College may submit a complaint to the College in accordance with the relevant College Grievance Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) If a student is dissatisfied with the outcome of a complaint and subsequent appeal they may also submit an application for review of the Collegersquos decision or action to the Office of the Training Advocate (wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau) or the Overseas Student Ombudsman (wwwombudsmangovau)
7 DECLARATION
Upon submitting an application to the College and subsequently undertaking any study at the College the student (or their authorised representative on the studentrsquos behalf ndash if the student is under 18 years of age)
71 Declares that the information provided in their application form is true and complete in every detail
72 Understands that giving false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of their application or cancellation of their enrolment
73 Has read and understood these terms and conditions the published information in the College brochure and on the College (and the University of Adelaide) website and has sufficient information about the College to enrol
74 Authorises the College or its representatives to retain their photo image for identification purposes and consents to the use of any photographs or video footage taken of the student for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online (including at a graduation ceremony) at any time without further consent or notification Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College at the time of the photographing or video shooting of their wish not to participate and will remove themselves
75 Authorises the College to provide the University of Adelaide or any other educational institutions to which the student is seeking admission any required relevant official records and other personal information relevant to their application or studies The student also gives the College permission to obtain official records from any educational institution the student attends or has attended and from the University of Adelaide after their studies at the College have finished
76 Authorises and consents to the College to validate hisher qualifications and release copies of academic transcripts to prospective employers whenif required
77 For international students the student understands that the College will collect information during their enrolment in order to meet its obligations under the ESOS Act and the National Code and to ensure the student complies with the conditions of their visa and the studentrsquos obligations under Australian immigration laws The authority to collect information is contained in the ESOS Act ESOS Regulations and the National Code The international student authorises the College to provide information including personal and contact details program enrolment details and the circumstances of any suspected breach of their student visa conditions to the Australian Government the Tuition Protection Service (if relevant) and any other designated authorities The student also understands that this information can be disclosed without their consent where the College is authorised to or required to by law
78 Understands and consents to the collection and handling of personal information in accordance with the Collegersquos Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy)
79 Accepts liability for payment of all relevant fees identified in these Terms and Conditions the College brochure and on the College (or the University of Adelaide) website The student also understands the circumstances in which refunds will not be applicable as set out in these Terms and Conditions including the Collegersquos Refund Policy and that fees may increase with notification from the College during the program For international students the student has also read the information provided in relation to living expenses and they understand that the cost of living in Australia may be higher than in their own country and the student confirms that they can meet those costs
710 Understands and agrees to abide by all the College policies and procedures (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies)
710 Agrees to notify the College of their contact details including their current residential address mobile number (if any) and email address and who to contact in emergency situations The student also agrees to notify the College of any change in those details within 7 days of the change
711 Acknowledges that the College reserves the right to change terms conditions or policies without prior notice in order to meet its legislative requirements or to follow directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide
and agrees to keep themselves up to date with the changes occurring by checking regularly the website andor speak to staff at the College
The following websites may be of use for international students
bull Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) internationaleducationgovau
bull Department of Home Affairs wwwhomeaffairsgovau
bull Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade wwwdfatgovau
bull Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service wwwagriculturegovau
bull Overseas Student Ombudsman wwwombudsmangovau
bull Office of the Training Advocate (SA only) wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau
There was no greater thrill than watching a students face at that moment of revelation when they finally grasped an ideaStanley Kaplan
Kaplan and youKaplan International Pathways is a leading provider of global education centred around you Whoever you are and wherever you are in the world our goal is to help you achieve your goal We passionately believe that a global education can still be personal
Our story so farWe wouldnrsquot be where we are today if it werenrsquot for a man named Stanley Kaplan Stanley faced challenges in getting an education himself in the 1930s and wanted to make sure everyone had the opportunity to learn This led him to create a test that was fair so that students could enrol at university based on merit alone Soon Stanleyrsquos small education business began to thrive and his success led to the creation of a whole new industry
During the decades since then Kaplan has changed and grown but we still remember exactly why Stanley began his business Sadly he died in 2009 but his passion for fair education available to everyone no matter who they are lives on
80years since Kaplan
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FOR FURTHER ENQUIRIESThe University of Adelaide College 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide SA 5000 Australia
Telephone +61 8 8313 3430 Email collegeadelaideeduau
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DISCLAIMER The information in this publication is current as at the date of printing and is subject to change You can find updated information on our website at collegeadelaideeduau
The University of Adelaide College operated by Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd
Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M | English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E copy The University of Adelaide College Published January 2021 Version 20
Supporting Australian education in association with
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAMOur Foundation Studies Program is the perfect pathway to your dream degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Our program has been designed
with the University specifically for international students who have completed the equivalent of Australian Year 11 Foundation Studies will prepare you for entry into first year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull Once you achieve the score outlined in your offer letter (see pages 12 and 13) yoursquore guaranteed entry to your packaged degree and for most bachelorrsquos degrees you wonrsquot need to provide any further English language evidence
bull Degrees including the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery Bachelor of Oral Health Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience) Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Nursing and Allied Health degrees have additional entry requirements Please ask us for details
bull We offer a wide range of subjects for Foundation Studies students Our staff will ensure you meet any prerequisite subjects and your other subjects are relevant to your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull The University will issue you a packaged Confirmation of Enrolment for the entire duration of study at the College and the University
Foundation Studies pathwayOn successful completion of your Foundation Studies Program and having attained the required score (see pages 12 and 13) you will progress to the first year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Foundation Studies Program (FSP)2 semesters 9-11 monthsProgression Min 70 pass English no IELTS required
10
Subject to satisfying the Universityrsquos entry requirements
CRICOS course codes 041530A 041531M 094915A
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Visit collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information about the Foundation Studies Program
Science and Agriculture
Business Economics and Law
Health and Medical Sciences
Areas of Study
Education Humanities Music and Social Sciences
STANDARD (FSP) STANDARD (FSP) STANDARD (FSP) ACCELERATED (FSPX)
Study weeks 40 weeks 40 weeks 40 weeks 34 weeks
Intake dates 3 Mar 2021 21 Apr 2021 4 Aug 2021 20 Oct 2021
English entry requirements IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent OR
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
Academic entry requirements Australian Year 11 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
Contact hours 20 hours per week 20 hours per week 20 hours per week 25 hours per week
Compulsory subjects Critical Thinking
English for Academic Purposes
Other available subjects Accounting
Australian Studies^
Biology
Chemistry
Computing and Information Systems
Design Studies^
Economics
General Mathematics
Maths Methods
Musicianship^
Music Appreciation and Practice^
Nutrition^
Physics
Specialist Maths
Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan ^ Subject available in the March and August intakes only
Program overview
To complete your Foundation Studies Program and progress to the first year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study five subjects over two semesters For more information and subject recommendations please see pages 12 and 13
Foundation Studies Program 11
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
This Foundation Studies Program meets the requirements for foundation programs which have been registered on CRICOS for delivery in Australia to overseas students providing an academic preparation for seeking entry to first year undergraduate study or equivalent
I RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THE STUDY ENVIRONMENT VERY SUPPORTIVE TEACHERS AND GOOD LOCATION AS IT IS THE CLOSEST EXPERIENCE TO UNI MY TIPS ARE DONrsquoT BE AFRAID TO ASK EVERYONE IS SO NICE HERE AND TAKE EVERY OPPORTUNITY YOU CAN TO ENJOY THE MANY INTERESTING EVENTS
Marady Peou (Jason) Cambodia Foundation Studies pathway to Nursing
FOUNDATION STUDIES CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to achieve the score listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to select subjects that meet any university prerequisites (compulsory subjects)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Faculty of Arts
Arts Humanities and Social Sciences
B Languages 70 Mar Apr bull Australian Studies (March and August) bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
One of Maths Methods OR General Mathematics OR Economics OR Biology OR Nutrition OR Chemistry
B Arts 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Criminology 74
B Environmental Policy and ManagementB International DevelopmentB International RelationsB Philosophy Politics and EconomicsB Sociology
70
Music B Music 70 Mar Aug bull Musicianshipbull Music Appreciation and Practicebull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes One of
Australian Studies OR Economics OR Computing and Information Systems OR Maths Methods OR General Mathematics
Teachingdagger B Teaching (Middle) with B Music 74 Mar
See required subjects associated with specific bachelor destinations
B Teaching (Middle) with B Arts
B Teaching (Middle) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Middle) with B Science
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Arts
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Economics
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Music
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Science
Mar Apr
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Computer Science and IT
B Computer Science
B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Computing and Information Systems OR Physicsbull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Technology (Defence Industries) 65
B Technology (Construction) 70
B Information Technology 65 bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposesbull General Mathematics
Engineering B Engineering (Honours)(Electrical and Electronic)
B Engineering (Honours)(Software)
77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinkingbull Chemistry OR Physics OR Biologybull English for Academic Purposes
B Engineering (Honours)(Civil)B Engineering (Honours)(Mining)B Engineering (Honours)(Mechanical)
B Engineering (Honours)(Flexible Entry) Mar Apr
B Engineering (Honours)(Petroleum) Mar Apr Aug
B Engineering (Honours) (Architectural and Structural) Mar Aug Oct
B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical)
Mar Aug Oct bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Chemistrybull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Mathematical Sciences
B Mathematical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Critical Thinking bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Physics bull English for Academic Purposes
12
These programs have additional entry requirements Please see pages 14 and 15 for further details Music has additional entry requirements and is recommended for the March intake only ^ These programs have specific entry requirements including English proficiency tested at progression to the University Please see page 15 for further details Other selection criteria apply Please ask us for more details
Not all elective subjects will be offered in every intake and are subject to demand Students should consult adelaideeduaudegree-finder for degree prerequisites There are advanced degrees and double degrees which may be available to students dependent on meeting progression score requirements
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Architecture B Architectural Design 74 Mar Apr Aug bull Design Studiesbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Health and Medical Sciences
B Dental Surgery 83 Mar bull Chemistrybull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Health and Medical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Medicine and B Surgery 83 Mar
B Nursing^ 70
B Occupational Therapy (Hons)^ 83
B Oral Health 70
B Physiotherapy^ (Hons) 83 Mar Apr
B Psychological Science 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Speech Pathology (Hons)^ 83 Mar
Faculty of the Professions
Business Commerce and Economics
B Business
B Commerce
B Economics
B Finance
B Innovation and Entrepreneurship
B Project Management
74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Law B Laws 80 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Sciences
Science B Applied Data Analytics 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Chemistry bull Maths Methods OR
General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Agricultural Sciences
B Food and Nutrition Science 70
B Science
B Science (Animal Science) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Animal Behaviour) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Biomedical Science)
B Science (Biotechnology)
B Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Marine Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Mineral Geoscience)
B Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 74 Mar Apr
B Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 83 Mar
B Veterinary Technology 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Viticulture and Oenology 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
Foundation Studies Curriculum 13
See collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
At the University you will learn in stunning state-of-the-art facilities that are among the worldrsquos best while being guided by outstanding educators and researchers who are national and international leaders in their field
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have additional entry requirements Please search for Admissions Guide at futureaskadelaideeduau
bull Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
bull Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
bull Bachelor of Oral Health (BOH)
HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCESThe University of Adelaide is a world leader in health education and research The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences is number 1 in South Australia for Medicine Nursing Psychology and Dentistry
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Step 2 Achieve a mandatory progression score in your Foundation Studies Program
Step 1 Prerequisite subjectsDuring your Foundation Studies Program you must successfully complete one of the following prerequisite subjects ndash Biology Chemistry or Maths Our College staff will help you select your Foundation Studies prerequisite subjects
B MEDICINE AND B SURGERY B DENTAL SURGERY B ORAL HEALTH
83 83 70
Step 3 Achieve an acceptable English proficiency scoreIELTS is the preferred testing system and a minimum score of 70 overall all bands 70 is required
Step 4 Register for University Clinical Aptitude Test for Australia and New Zealand (UCAT ANZ) Details regarding the test and how to register are available on the UCAT ANZ website ucateduauucat-anz
Step 5 Online application to the University of AdelaideAll international applicants to MBBS BDS or BOH including international students studying in Australia submit an application online via internationaladelaideeduauadmissionshow-to-apply
Please note you will be required to enter your UCAT ANZ ID number during this application Please refer to the relevant Admissionsrsquo Guide for the specific details at futureaskadelaideeduau
Late applications will not be accepted
Step 6 Sit the UCAT ANZThe University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) is an admissions test used by the UCAT ANZ Consortium of universities in Australia and New Zealand for their medical dental and clinical science degree programmes The UCAT ANZ is a test used widely to help universities select applicants with the most appropriate mental abilities attitudes and professional behaviours required for new doctors to be successful in their clinical careers QS rankings by subject
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have specific entry requirements on progression from the College to the University
For more information please visit healthadelaideeduau
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Areas of Study
Step 7 Interview Eligibility OutcomeInterview eligibility is based on your performance in UCAT ANZ During September you will receive an email from the University of Adelaide which will contain important information on how to log into the AdmissionsAdelaide system to see your interview eligibility outcome
Step 8 InterviewCollege staff will assist you to prepare for your interview including several rounds of practice interviews The interview comprises of a series of scenarios and questions in which you
will need to demonstrate aptitudes such as self-awareness critical thinking problem solving and interpersonal skills Interviewers will also be looking for your compatibility and understanding of the degree and applicable health profession Interviews will be scheduled from late September to October and will be approximately 20 minutes in length
Step 9 Offers Offers will be sent by the University of Adelaide International Admissions Service between mid-October and early February
PROGRAM PROGRESSION REQUIREMENTS
B NURSING Foundation final score of 70
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (HONS)
B PHYSIOTHERAPHY (HONS)
Prerequisite of Biology or Chemistry or Maths
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B SPEECH PATHOLOGY (HONS)
Stage 2 English plus one of Stage 2 Biology OR Chemistry OR Mathematical Methods
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
IN THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR I HAD A FACE-TO-FACE SESSION TO HELP ME SELECT THE CORRECT SUBJECTS FOR MEDICINE WErsquoVE ALSO HAD MANY INFORMATION SESSIONS TO GUIDE US REGARDING OUR APPLICATION THE COLLEGE AND TEACHERS ARE THERE FOR THE STUDENTS TO HELP THEM AT ANY TIME
Gadeer Ahmed Egypt
Foundation Studies pathway to Medicine
Bachelor of Oral Health
Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Hons)
The Health and Medical Sciences programs listed on this page are quota programs and are not able to be packaged with the Foundation Studies Program Students will be offered a package with Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) or Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences and may be eligible to apply for their preferred quota program at the time of progression if they achieve a competitive score meet other entry and progression requirements and there are places available
UNIQUE COLLEGE SUPPORT TO PREPARE YOUWersquove designed an exclusive range of services to help you gain admission to the degree of your choice
Health and Medical Sciences 15
bull Information session with guest speakers and alumni
bull Online lsquohow to applyrsquo tutoring session
bull Critical thinking workshop
bull Assistance with UCAT ANZ preparation
bull Several rounds of practice interviews with extensive feedback
bull Links to industry and volunteering opportunities to strengthen your application
bull Personal guidance during your transition to the University of Adelaide
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Psychological Science
DEGREETRANSFER PROGRAMOur Degree Transfer Program is an excellent alternative to first year at University offering guaranteed entry to second year on successful completion
Degree Transfer pathwayTo successfully complete your Degree Transfer Program you will need to achieve a 50 pass in 8 academic courses and in Language for Study You will receive full credit for the first year courses and progress to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
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2nd Year
2nd Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Degree Transfer Extended (DTE)1 bridging semester 15 weeks + 2 semesters 15 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Standard (DTS)2 semesters 12 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Accelerated (DTX)2 semesters 9 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Brid
ging
dagger Students who successfully complete their Degree Transfer Program are not required to supply evidence of IELTS to satisfy the Universityrsquos English requirements
CRICOS course codes 087624D 087625C 087626B 087627A 086313E 086315C 086316B 086317A 086314D 0101444 0101441
Program benefits
bull Yoursquoll study the same courses as you would in first year at the University and when you graduate yoursquoll secure your place in second year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull We offer a wide range of courses taught to the Universityrsquos syllabus with many taught on the Universityrsquos beautiful
North Terrace campus Yoursquoll learn content relevant to your degree and receive full credit for all University-level courses
bull Our classes are small and our fees are lower than the equivalent first-year courses at the University
bull Our English language entry requirements are flexible and yoursquoll be provided with English language and learning support to assist while yoursquore studying the Degree Transfer Program As our graduate you wonrsquot be required to provide any further evidence of your English language proficiency
4th Year
4th Year
4th Year
Study in 4th year will depend on the degree chosen
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
DEGREE TRANSFER EXTENDED (DTE)
DEGREE TRANSFER STANDARD (DTS)
DEGREE TRANSFERACCELERATED (DTX)
PROGRAM LENGTH 15 months
1 bridging semester + 2 semesters
12 months
2 semesters
9 months
2 semesters
INTAKE DATES 31 Mar 2021 27 Oct 2021
22 Feb 2021 19 Jul 2021
6 Oct 2021
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Australian Year 12 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
CONTACT HOURS Bridging semester
20 hours per week
Semester 1 and 2
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
BACHELOR DESTINATIONS Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Economics
Not all majors offered for Science intakes in March and July Please ask us for details
Visit collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information about the Degree Transfer Program
Areas of Study
Program overview
To complete your Degree Transfer Program and progress in to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree you will need to pass eight first-year semester-long university courses plus one full-year course (Academic English) For more information and course requirements please see pages 18 and 19
Degree Transfer Program 17
Science
Business Economics and Finance
Health and Medical Sciences
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
I WOULD RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE SINCE IT PROVIDES A SMOOTH TRANSITION TO THE UNIVERSITY I HAVE REALLY ENJOYED THE EXPERIMENTS AND PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES AND THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I HAVE LEARNED IS GROUP WORK SKILLS THE BRIDGING SEMESTER HELPED ME FIT INTO THE NEW ENVIRONMENT
Kai Chen China
Degree Transfer Extended pathway to Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DEGREE TRANSFER CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study the courses listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to enrol in courses required for your packaged degree and discipline (if relevant)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Bachelor of Computer Science DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Level 1 elective
bull Puzzle Based Learning
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
bull Level 1 elective
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Maths for Information Technology 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Chemical
Civil
Electrical and Electronic
Mechanical
Mining
Petroleum
Software
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Engineering Maths
Physics OR Chemistry
Academic English
bull Maths 1A
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Analog Electronics
bull Introduction to Petroleum Geosciences and the Oil Industry
bull Introduction to Process Engineering
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Statics
bull Introduction to Engineering EAL
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Electronic Systems
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Maths 1B
bull Physics 1E
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Programming (Matlab amp Excel)
bull Professional Practice 1
bull Digital Electronics
bull Civil and Environmental Engineering 1A
bull Introduction to Infrastructure
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Dynamics
bull Introduction to Mining Engineering
bull Introduction to Petroleum Engineering
bull Materials 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Bachelor of Information Technology Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Statistical Practice
bull Introduction to Programming for IT Specialists
bull Design Thinking Problems to Practice
bull Foundations of Project Management
bull Language for Study
bull Introduction to Computer Systemsbull Networks and Securitybull IT Projectbull Managing Organisations and Peoplebull Professional Practices
Faculty of Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Biomedical Science
Science
Agricultural Sciences
Food and Nutrition Science
Viticulture and Oenology Note chemistry at Year 12 level or equivalent is a prerequisite
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Core Maths
Computing
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1Abull Biology 1 Molecules Genes and Cellsbull Physics Physical Aspects of Naturebull Building a Habitable Environmentbull Nutrition 1bull Farm-gate to Fork - Food Production 1bull Foundations of Wine Science 1bull Agricultural Systems 1bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1Bbull Biology 1 Human Perspectivesbull Statistical Practice 1bull Planet Earthbull The Science and Technology of Food Production 1bull Biology 1 Organismsbull Soils and Landscapes 1bull Agricultural Productionbull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
18 For intake availability of Engineering specialisation refer to pathway guide page 8
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of the Professions
Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Commerce
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Marketing
bull Business Lifecycles
bull Personal Professional Development
bull Entrepreneurship Foundations and Mindset
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Economics DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Principles of Economics
bull Professional Practices
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Finance DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Accounting
Economics
Core Maths
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Language for Study
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Applications of Quantitative Methods in Finance
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1A
bull Health and Illness in Populations
bull Create Communicate Connect with Health Sciences
bull Language for Study
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1B
bull Saving Lives or Respecting Rights An Introduction to Health Ethics
bull Statistical Practice 1
bull Language for Study
Access to Degree Transfer courses may vary depending on time of intake and bachelorrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements The Degree Transfer (Health and Medical Sciences) pathway also provides students with the option to apply for entry into first year of the Bachelor of Nursing degree upon completion of the Degree Transfer Program For Bachelor of Nursing strict quotas apply The standard cut-off is the minimum academic threshold above which applications will be ranked on merit In addition to academic performance other selection criteria may affect merit ranking
Degree Transfer Curriculum 19See collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
Completion of the Bachelor of Commerce with Accounting major has industry accreditation from CPA Australia and CA ANZ
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAMThe College is the first education provider in Australia to offer a postgraduate pathway course to a Group of Eight University After you successfully complete your Pre-Masterrsquos Program yoursquore guaranteed entry into your packaged postgraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Flexible entry and English language
requirements mean you will start the program at the level best suited to your academic and English language ability
bull Our small class sizes ensure you will always have personalised attention and support
bull The three or four University masterrsquos level courses you study at the College are the same as those you would study at University and when you successfully complete these you will receive full credit
bull Once you graduate from the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will progress to the University program with no further English language evidence required
Program StructureOnce you are enrolled in the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will study 9-10 courses over two semesterstrimesters over 7 ndash 8 months In the first semestertrimester you will study preparatory courses to develop your study research and English skills
If you qualify for the Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated Program you will study 4 or 5 courses over one semestertrimester over 3 ndash 4 months During your semestertrimester at the College you will study three or four credit-bearing University courses plus Academic English
Whichever program you complete you will progress to the University of Adelaide with full credit for all credit-bearing University courses and commence in your second semester or trimester
Pre-Masterrsquos pathwayOn successful completion of your Pre-Masterrsquos Program at the College you are guaranteed entry to your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide
20
CRICOS Course Code 094934J
20
SemesterTrimester 2 SemesterTrimester 3
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
postgraduate degree
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
SemesterTrimester 4
Three or four semesterstrimesters at university depending on the duration of the postgraduate degree
20
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Areas of Study
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM (ACCELERATED)
PROGRAM LENGTH 2 semesterstrimesters 1 semestertrimester
PROGRAM STRUCTURE 4 preparatory courses3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses2 Academic English courses
3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses
1 Academic English course
INTAKE DATES 7 Apr 2021 (semester)13 Oct 2021 (semester and trimester)
27 Jan 2021 (trimester)22 Feb 2021 (semester)19 Jul 2021 (semester)
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent dependent on qualifications
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Successful completion of a bachelorrsquos degree or equivalent See academic entry requirements on pages 38 - 39
CONTACT HOURS First semester trimester20 hours per week
Pre-Mastersrsquo semester trimesterDepends on masterrsquos degree destination
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PREPARATORY SEMESTERTRIMESTER
Study and Research SkillsIntercultural StudiesQuantitative Skills for Postgraduate StudiesCritical Thinking for Postgraduate StudiesAcademic English A
Not Applicable
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PRE-MASTERrsquoS SEMESTERTRIMESTER
3 or 4 University courses Academic English B
3 or 4 University coursesAcademic English B
University courses will vary depending on masterrsquos degree destination students enrolled in the trimester based masterrsquos destinations will study 3 University courses while students enrolled in the semester based masterrsquos destinations will study 4 University courses Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan
^ Pre-Masterrsquos Program packaged with this degree is only available in February and October
Visit collegeadelaideeduaupre-masters for the most up to date information about the Pre-Masterrsquos Program
ArtsMaster of Arts (Environmental Studies)^
Master of Arts (International Relations)^
Health and Medical Sciences Master of Public Health
Business Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
Master of International Management^
Master of Applied Economics
Master of Applied Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Applied Project Management^
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)^
Master of Wine Business^
Pre-Masterrsquos Program 21
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Engineering Computer and Mathematical SciencesMaster of Computing and Innovation
AT THE COLLEGE YOU CAN MAKE NEW FRIENDS AND THE TEACHERS GAVE ME POSITIVE FEEDBACK TO HELP ME BETTER ADAPT TO STUDYING AND LIVING ABROAD I LIKE THE LEARNING ATMOSPHERE AT THE UNIVERSITYrsquoS HUB CENTRAL AND IrsquoM PROUD I GOT THE TOP GRADE IN MY ENGLISH CLASS
Emma Xiaoyu Dai China
Pre-Masterrsquos Program pathway to Master of Finance
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM CURRICULUMTo progress to the second semester trimester of your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will study the courses listed in the table You will receive credit for all credit-bearing University courses
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of Arts
Master of Arts (Environmental Studies) PMP (Semester) Oct PMP (Accelerated)(Semester) Feb
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Research Design and Methods (6 units) bull Introduction to Urbanisation (3 units) bull Engaging Communities Techniques and Analysis (3 units) bull Academic English B
Master of Arts (International Relations) bull Masterclass in Politics and International Relationsbull Research Design (3 units) bull Research Communication (3 units) bull Academic English B
Faculty of Engineering Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Master of Computing and Innovation PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Foundations of Computer Science (6 units)bull Engineering Communication and Critical Thinkingbull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Academic English B
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Master of Public Health PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
PMP February intakebull Qualitative Research Methods in Health (3 units)bull Introduction to Biostatistics (3 units)bull Promoting Health in Individuals and Populations (3 units)bull Introduction to Epidemiology (3 units)bull Academic English B
PMP July intakebull Environmental and Occupational Health (3 units)bull Global Public Health (3 units)bull Knowing what works - Evaluation in Public Health (3 units)bull Health Economics (3 units)bull Academic English B
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Access to PMP courses may vary depending on time of intake and masterrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements
Academic English B is not a credit-bearing University course
Pre-Masterrsquos Curriculum 23
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of the Professions
Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb Jul
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Concepts and Methods (M)bull Principles of Finance (M)bull Quantitative Methods (M)bull Economic Principles (M)bull Academic English B
Master of International Management PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Economics PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Intermediate Econometrics IID bull Applied Economic Principlesbull Intermediate Microeconomics IID bull Intermediate Macroeconomics IIDbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Innovation and Entreprenuership
Master of Innovation and Entreprenuership
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Entrepreneurial Concepts and Mindset bull New Venture Creationbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Project Management
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Risk Assessment and Managementbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Wine Business PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Program benefitsbull Learning is made fun Improve your
language skills such as speaking writing reading listening grammar and vocabulary while learning about Australia in a fun and engaging way
bull Cover essential academic skills such as group and team collaboration critical and creative thinking research and academic integrity and presentations
bull We offer a variety of assistance and counselling services for international students
bull Yoursquoll enjoy individual attention with our small class sizes and yoursquoll be assessed weekly to monitor your progress
bull Take advantage of our extracurricular activity program with a variety of activities tailored to enhance after class student experience
bull On successful completion of the program yoursquore guaranteed entry to your Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos program
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMSOur English Language Programs are courses designed to help you excel in your chosen field Learn to communicate with confidence and improve essential study skills in an English-speaking academic environment
Our courses are designed and taught by highly qualified and experienced English language teaching professionals It has been voted the best English program in Australia for the year 2020 by the English Language Barometer (ELB) and is recognised through its English Australia membership and National English Language Teaching Accreditation Scheme (NEAS) endorsement
English Language Programs pathwayUpon successful completion you will be able to communicate with confidence and obtain the essential language skills necessary for academic study in Australia
For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for details
Year 1
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
English for Academic Purposes
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CRICOS Course Codes 069098D 094050A
Postgraduate
Year 2 Year 3
Masterrsquos degree
Year 2 Year 3
Undergraduate
General Academic
English
Foundation Studies
Degree Transfer
Pre-Masterrsquos
Elementary
Pre-Intermediate
Intermediate
Visit collegeadelaideeduau for more information about studying at the University of Adelaide College
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Intakes Contact hours Class size
Corresponds with chosen FSP DT or PMP program entry 20 hours per week Maximum 18
RECOMMENDED STUDY DURATIONYou will be required to complete the recommended program duration according to your current English level Your English levels will be assessed before you begin your General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes course
English level
IELTS
Recommended GAEEAP duration
FSPDTEPMP
IELTS 45 (two bands of 40 and one band of 45) or equivalent 30 weeks^
IELTS 45 (three bands of 45 or higher) or equivalent 25 weeks^
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 40) or equivalent 20 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than two bands of 45) or equivalent 15 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 45) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 50 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 5 weeks
IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent not required
IELTS 55 (speaking or writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
not required
All applications will be assessed on an individual basis For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for detailsOnly available to the Pre-Masterrsquos program with a length of 2 semesterstrimesters^ Not available to the Pre-Masterrsquos Program as 20 weeks is maximum duration
English for Academic Purposes 25
Experienced teaching professionals
Personal learning support
Program benefits
Interactive curriculum
Member of English Australia
Quality endorsed by NEAS
THE BIG DIFFERENCE IS THAT IN AUSTRALIA I PRACTISE ENGLISH EVERY DAY BUT AT HOME I JUST USE MY ENGLISH IN CLASS IrsquoM ATTENDING EXTRA CLASS FOR SPEAKING AND PRONUNCIATION WHICH IS REALLY GOOD AND HELPS ME TO IMPROVE MY SPEAKING SKILLS
Qutibah Alamri Oman
English for Academic Purposes
English LevelIELTS
Recommended GAEEAP DurationDTSDTX requiring IELTS 55 overall (speaking and
writing 55 no other bands below 50)
IELTS 50 overall (both speaking and writing bands of 45 with no band below 45) or equivalent
20 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (no more than one speaking or writing band of 45 with no other band below 45) or equivalent
15 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (all bands 50) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 55 overall (either speaking or writing band 55 or above with no other band below 50) or equivalent
5 weeks
26
STUDENTSUCCESS
We know that while yoursquore studying at the University of Adelaide College your experience is shaped both inside the classroom and in your life outside
COLLEGE SOCIAL CLUBThe College Social Club is famous for fostering new friendships Itrsquos also a great opportunity to learn new skills and gain experience in event planning budgeting mentoring new students and raising money for charities The Social Club runs great events on campus throughout the year so get involved as soon as you enrol
UNIVERSITY COMMUNITYRight from the first day you start at the College yoursquore a member of the University of Adelaide community Yoursquoll have 247 access to the University
campus including the Hub and yoursquoll be eligible to join the clubs and societies at the University of Adelaide there are more than 150 to choose from Whether yoursquore interested in sport politics music or photography yoursquore sure to find something yoursquoll love
BRING YOUR OWN DEVICEFor your convenience and to ensure you can study both on campus and at home we require you to bring your own device Technical and system requirements are listed on our website Search for device at collegeadelaideeduau
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STAY SAFE WITH SONDER
While yoursquore studying with us yoursquoll have free 247 access to highly trained Sonder support staff who can assist you if you need someone to track your journey check up on you or if yoursquore ill or injured Yoursquoll be given more information at orientation about the services available
STUDY ADELAIDEIf yoursquore looking for an international student mentor for tickets to the hottest events for help writing a resume for an opportunity to be an international student leader or just for some fun Study Adelaide is a brilliant organisation driven by and for international students
Student Success 27
ASK US WErsquoRE HERE FOR YOUWe offer two ways for you to access support services virtually and in real life At our new Student Services Hub at Level 2 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide you can meet with our team members for program advice and information about progressing to university and guidance on accommodation and student experience Once yoursquore enrolled yoursquoll also be able to access these services online
ACADEMIC AND ENGLISH ASSISTANCEThroughout your time at the College and at the University you will be able to access one-on-one assistance in academic areas such as referencing essay and report writing presentation and academic language skills Foundation Studies students can access the Tutor Assistance Program which provides subject-specific support Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos students can drop into the Universityrsquos Maths Learning Centre and Writing Centre for one-one-one assistance
THE NEW CAMPUS EXPERIENCEWe have just refurbished our campus including the student zones on all floors We now have collaboration space where you can get together with your classmates and study together several small meeting rooms which you can book in advance and USB stations to charge your device The cafeacute style break-out space on the second floor is perfect for independent studies with your classmates or catching up with friends for lunch in the brand new kitchen area bathed in beautiful natural light this is sure to be your new go-to space
We look forward to welcoming you to the University of Adelaide College Our friendly team are here to help you and wersquore sure yoursquoll love our newly renovated campus at 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide
STUDENTSERVICES
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ONLINE STUDENT SERVICES HUBFind the information you need at any time using our one-stop-shop virtual student hub Starting right from orientation you can catch up on anything yoursquove missed find the answers to common questions and make a time to meet with a staff member face-to-face You can also find the right academic support depending on your program or access assistance with accommodation There are pages where you can view the current announcements for the College and the academic calendar and timetable for all the important dates
WHOrsquoS WHOThe dedicated team of service professionals are your first stop for any matter at all and include our
bull Student Services Manager whorsquos responsible for overseeing the team to ensure you have the best experience possible
bull Accommodation Coordinator to assist you to find new accommodation in Adelaide or to change accommodation providers
bull Student Services Coordinator responsible for the welfare and academic advancement of students under the age of 18
bull Student Services Coordinators for Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs
PERSONAL SUPPORTWersquore here to support you while yoursquore studying with us If yoursquore missing home or struggling with your workload or you need someone to talk to for any reason at all let us know Our friendly Student Services team and our qualified counsellor are here to offer you caring and confidential assistance
ACADEMIC MANAGERSOur highly qualified Academic Managers play an integral role at the College and in the lives of our students they are the key link between life at College and the University They are responsible for all cohorts in their program of speciality (English Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos) and ensuring students are qualified and prepared for progression to the University They are also responsible for the curriculum you will study and ensuring our programs meet and exceed Australian Government quality assurance standards
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Adelaide is a place where yoursquoll find quality education in a city designed for life and with a lower cost of living than other Australian capitals you can enjoy a great lifestyle We offer a welcoming environment where students from all over the world can enjoy an excellent education along with work opportunities now and in the future
WARM WELCOMEOne in five South Australians were born overseas but now call Australia home and 27 of students in Adelaide are international^ The people of Adelaide celebrate our cityrsquos cultural diversity and go out of our way to welcome international students to the city
NATURAL BEAUTYSouth Australians live an active lifestyle and love the great outdoors Adelaide is a coastal city where pristine white beaches become the focus for recreation and relaxation Right on our doorstep and accessible by public transport yoursquoll find nature trails and national parks for hiking and biking
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ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
EASY TO GET AROUNDAdelaide is one of the worldrsquos most liveable cities but unlike some larger cities getting around is much quicker and easier A well-designed city allows for straightforward navigation on the cityrsquos buses trains and trams Therersquos free public transport in the city and walking and cycling are also very popular options
VIBRANT ATMOSPHERESouth Australia is known as the Festival State hosting more than four hundred festivals and events each year including the worldrsquos second largest annual arts festival the Fringe Festival In fact more festival tickets are sold in South Australia than any other state Adelaidersquos sporting calendar is also full of events that include cricket soccer and AFL (Australian Rules Football) Enjoy the best of Adelaidersquos sports and major international concerts at Adelaide Oval in the centre of the city
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Adelaide Lifestyle 31
For more information visit wwwcityofadelaidecomau or wwwstudyadelaidecom
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Darwin
Brisbane
Sydney
Canberra
Adelaide
Melbourne
Hobart
Perth
13 Million2
Population
Mediterranean1 climate
Maximum Average Temperature Summer 29 Winter 16
ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
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1km
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Adelaide Botanic Garden
Adelaide Zoo
Airport
Adelaide Oval
National Wine Centre
Barossa Valley
McLaren Vale
Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute
Adelaide city map 33
UoA
68UoAC
Urbanest student accommodation
The Village student apartmentsAdelaide Central Markets amp China Town
Rundle Mall
ADELAIDE CITY MAP
Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide Health amp Medical Sciences
ARE YOU UNDER THE AGE OF 18Our friendly staff look after all students at the College but we do take particular care of students who are under the age of 18 Before you arrive we will help you to arrange suitable accommodation either with a local homestay family or an apartment at our approved under 18 provider Urbanest Wersquoll pick you up at the airport and transfer you to your new home At College we will assign you your own personal welfare officer who you will meet with every two weeks to make sure yoursquore settling into your new life in Australia
ACCOMMODATIONWhether yoursquore moving to Adelaide for the first time or yoursquove studied here before finding a great place to live is essential There are a wide variety of great accommodation options available to students in Adelaide
HOMESTAY WITH A LOCAL FAMILYIf you would like to experience living with an Australian family we can arrange a homestay to host you during your time in Adelaide This is a fantastic cultural experience and also a great way to practise your English language skills outside of the classroom Homestay households are often in the suburbs of Adelaide but they will be well serviced by public transport You may be matched with a family with young children single adults or older couples
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Twin share studio at Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE VILLAGEIf yoursquore looking for a studio or shared apartment there are more options available These residences have affordable prices and common areas for socialising The Village is a purpose built student community located in the Adelaide central business districtYou will enjoy the convenience of a free door-to-door shuttle service between the Village and the main campus making it easy for you to get to lectures on time
For more information about student accommodation please send an email to collegeaccommodationadelaideeduau
URBANEST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEOur preferred student accommodation provider Urbanest is located across the road from the Universityrsquos main campus and a short walk through Rundle Mall to the College There are a variety of rooms available including studio rooms or single rooms in larger apartments You will benefit from the community environment and study spaces in addition to a video games room cinema gym and an amazing roof-top with BBQ
Accommodation 35
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide The University of Adelaide Village
2021 DOMESTIC FEES
DOMESTIC TUITION FEESProgram Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies Program Standard (FSP) March April and August 2021 All $9950 $19900dagger
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$9000 $27000
Engineering $9900 $29700
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$9900 $29700
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$11100 $22200
Engineering $11800 $23600
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$11800 $23600
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021Business
Economics$11100 $22200
Pre-Masters ProgramTwo semesters April and October 2021
All $12750$25500
One semester February and July 2021 $12750
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $12750 + $10200 $22950
One trimester February 2021 Business $10200 $10200
dagger Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee as outlined in the offer letter
All fees must be paid in full unless you withdraw prior to commencement of your program Please note that all fees stated are for 2021 For more information regarding fees and refunds please visit wwwcollegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for domestic students (Australian citizens and permanent residents only) They include tuition and other internal fees
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MEET YOU IN MELBOURNEFrom 2021 a number of University of Adelaide degrees will be offered at the new University of Adelaide Melbourne Campus In partnership with the University of Adelaide College the Melbourne Campus will offer both online and face-to-face study options designed specifically as pathways for students to enter undergraduate and postgraduate degrees
Our Melbourne Campus is located on the western fringe of the city in Docklands and will offer our Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs Once you successfully complete your pathway program you are guaranteed entry to your packaged degree in Accounting Business Finance or Information Technology with full credit for all University-level courses completed
Apply now with confidence visit collegeadelaideeduaumelbourne
International fees 37
2021 INTERNATIONAL FEES
ADDITIONAL FEESDetails Total (AUD)
Enrolment fee $350
Overseas Student Health Coverdagger $605 dagger
Facilities fee ndash The University of Adelaide $510
Under 18 guardianship fees$310 administrative fee +
$50 per week until student turns 18
General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes ndash books and materials
$18 per week
(maximum $360)
daggerOverseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members $605 per year is provided as a guide price costs can vary by supplier OSHC fees are reviewed annually Students may organise their own Overseas Student Health Cover or request that the University of Adelaide College arrange on their behalf
Course books and materials fee will vary depending on program duration and subjects studied but can be expected to be approximately $500-700 for the Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos programs
INTERNATIONAL TUITION FEESProgram Price (AUD)
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
$470 per week
Students who need extra language support prior to their Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masters Program should complete the required English duration Please see page 25 for more information
Program Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies ProgramStandard (FSP) March April and
August 2021 All $14900 $29800
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$14300 $42900
Engineering $15200 $45600
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$15200 $45600
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$17500 $35000
Engineering $18750 $37500
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$18750 $37500
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021BusinessEconomics
$17500 $35000
Pre-Masters Program Two semesters April and October 2021All
$22000 $44000
One semester February and July 2021 $22000 $22000
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $22000 + $17600 $39600
One trimester February 2021 Business $17600 $17600
Note Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee outlined in the offer letter
Students moving to Adelaide to study should also consider the following costs
Details Total (AUD)
Accommodation placement $320
Airport pick-up $150
HomestayFull Board (includes all meals except lunch on school days + laundry) $290ˆ per week
Part Board (accommodation only) $190 per week
Student apartment accommodation
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
Options and Prices varyApplication subject to approvalThe University of Adelaide Village
UniLodge City Gardens Options and Prices varyAtira Apartments
ˆ Extra charge for special dietary requirements may apply Options and prices vary Application subject to approval The costs in the above table are provided as a guide only and are subject to change These costs may be incurred only if required by students For information on cost of living please refer to wwwstudyinaustraliagovau
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
Please refer to page 25 for more information on recommended study durations The above is a guide only If in doubt please contact the College or the Collegersquos educational representative All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees Please ask your College representative for more information The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for international students They include tuition and other internal fees All first semester fees are required to be paid in full unless the student withdraws prior to the commencement of the program Students may wish to pay more than 50 of their tuition fees before programs commencement Subsequent semesterrsquos tuition fees must be paid before the commencement of the respective semester
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
ProgramEnglish entry requirements
IELTS iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English
Foundation Studies Program IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
50 overall (16 or above in speaking and writing) 48
Pre-Masters Program
Two semesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One semester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Two trimesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One trimester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Country Foundation Studies Program Degree Transfer Program
Australia Completion of Year 11 with C grade average Completion of Year 12 with required ATAR score
China Completion of Senior Middle Two with a minimum average of 70 Completion of Senior Middle Three DTE - 70 DTS DTX - 75
Hong Kong SAR Completion of HK Form 5 with a minimum average of 40 or 50 dependent on the pass mark
^HKDSE DTE - 10 points over best 5 subjects DTS DTX - 12 points over best 5 subjects
India Completion of Year 11 with a minimum average of 60 Completion of Year 12 Indian School Certificate (ISC) Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or Indian State Board Exams are considered please enquire for required score
Indonesia Completion of SMU 2 with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects Completion of SMU 3 DTE - minimum average of 60 in 4 academic subjectsDTS DTX - minimum average of 70 in 4 academic subjects
International Baccalaureate
Completion of Year 1 with 21 aggregate score in 6 relevant subjects Completion of IB Diploma or IB Certificate Results with an average score of DTE - 20DTS DTX - 22
Malaysia Completion of SPM with a minimum 5 passes in academic subjects with a C grade average (SPM forecast results accepted)
Completion of STPMA Levels (forecast results accepted) DTE - minimum of 2 E grades DTS DTX - minimum of 1 E and 1 D grades UEC (forecast results accepted) DTE - 35 points or less (best 5 subjects) DTS DTX - 30 points or less (best 5 subjects)
Oman Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates
Completion of General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects
Completion of General Secondary School CertificateDTE Business - minimum average of 80 in academic subjects DTE Science Health Science Computer Science and Engineering - minimum average of 85 in academic subjects
Singapore Sri Lanka United Kingdom
GCE O Levels minimum of C grade average in 5 subjects (forecast results accepted)
GCE A Levels (forecast results accepted)DTE - minimum 2 E gradesDTS DTX - minimum 1 E and 1 D grades
South Korea Completion of Senior High School Year 2 with a minimum average of 65 in academic subjects
Completion of Senior High School Year 3 DTE - minimum average of 55 in academic subjects DTS DTX - minimum average of 60 in academic subjects
Thailand Completion of Matayom 5 with a minimum GPA of 25 Completion of Secondary Education - Matayom 6DTE - minimum GPA of 20DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 22
Vietnam Completion of Year 11 with a minimum GPA of 65 Completion of Year 12DTE - minimum GPA of 65DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 70
All other countries Please enquire Applications will be considered individually Please enquire Applications will be considered individually
Minimum required score depends on preferred bachelor destination Note Entry into the Foundation Studies Music specialisation is subject to diagnostic testing of music knowledge and instrument proficiency^HKDSE Scoring System ndash Level 5 5 5 = 5 points Level 4 = 4 points Level 3 = 3 points Level 2 = 2 points Level 1 = 1 point
ENTRY REQUIREMENTSUNDERGRADUATE
38 Academic entry requirements
POSTGRADUATECountry Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
Bangladesh 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Pass or Honours) with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (in a professional field or 150 credits) from a Section 2 institution
Bhutan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Botswana Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the University of Botswana
Cameroon 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licence) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Canada Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Baccalaureat or Bachelier) from a Section 1 institution
China 3 or 4 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 or 5 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree awarded according to the Regulations Concerning Academic Degrees in the Peoples Republic of China from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Eqypt 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Fiji 3 yr Advanced Diploma or Higher National Diploma (not in a trade field) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 26750) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Ghana 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a Bachelorrsquos degree from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science amp Technology University of Ghana or the University of Cape Coast
Hong Kong SAR Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Academic entry requirements 39
Country Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
India 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (3rd or pass division) from a Section 2 institution or 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (2nd 3rd or pass division) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree in any division from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st or 2nd division) from a Section 2 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st division) from a Section 3 institution
Indonesia 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of C with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Sarjana MudaBakaloreat with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of A or B from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Iran 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a B grade average (140 pt minimum) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Japan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Gakushigo) from a Section 1 institution
Jordan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kenya 3 yr Diploma with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Korea South Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Haksa) with a minimum of 120 credits from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kuwait Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Kuwait University or a Section 2 institution
Laos 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from the National University of Laos or a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the National Univesity of Laos
Lebanon Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree or Licence or 4 yr Maitrise or Diplome from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Macau SAR 3 yr Higher Diploma (Bacharelato) with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licenciatura) with a GPA below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degee (Licenciatura) from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Lecenciatura) with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 insitution
Malaysia Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Mauritius Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nepal 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 70 (where pass is 50) 60 (where pass is 40) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nigeria 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 1 insitution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Oman 3 yr Higher Diploma with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 and below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 institution
Pakistan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (without Honours) with a grade average of 55 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree (in 2nd or 3rd Division) from a Section 2 institution
Philippines 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32 and below from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Saudi Arabia 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of pass or good from a Section 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 3 institution or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 4 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of very good or excellent from a Section 2 institution
Singapore Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
South Africa 3 yr National Diploma (at least 240 credits) with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr National Diploma or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Sri Lanka Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Taiwan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Thailand 3 yr Associate degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade above 30 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Uganda 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32550 from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Makerere University or the University of East Africa or successful completio of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
United Arab Emirates
3 yr Higher Diploma with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 or below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
United Kingdom
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
United States of America
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelor degree (with 120 semester credits or 180 quarter credits) from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Vietnam 3 yr Bang Tot nghiep Cao dang with a GPA of 3040 or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) less than 210 credits with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Chinh quy mode) or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) with 210 or more credits from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc from a Section 2 institution
Zambia 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of pass or satisfactory from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr (after O Levels) or 3 yr (after A Levels) Bachelor degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelor degree or 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of credit merit or distinction from a Section 1 institution
For countriesregions and qualifications not listed above please contact the University of Adelaide College Admissions for further information Equivalent qualifications will be considered Applications will be assessed based on the most recent academic results and additional admissions criteria may apply Academic assessment is based on the grades a student achieves in individual subjects as well as an aggregate grade Student applications will also be assessed against any relevant program prerequisites Only academic subjects will be considered during assessment Subjects such as religious studies ethics physical education etc will not be considered Complete academic transcripts must be produced at the time of application if available Note - Institution sections are determined by the Australian Governments Department of Education Country Education Profiles
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
40 Academic Calendar
While all information is correct at time of release (September 2020) please note that the information included above may be subject to change Please refer to the website for the most up-to-date information
Please note dates are dependent on the University of Adelaide (wwwadelaideeduaustudentdates) and may change 2022 dates are provided as an example and are not confirmed Students may need to remain in Adelaide after the end of the semester for replacement exams
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAM
2021
Standard (FSP) Accelerated (FSPX)
March 2021 intake April 2021 intake August 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 3 Mar 21 23 Jul 21 21 Apr 21 3 Sep 21 4 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 20 Oct 21 25 Feb 22
Orientation 3 Mar 21 5 Mar 21 21 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 4 Aug 21 6 Aug 21 20 Oct 21 22 Oct 21
Break 10 May 21 14 May 21 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 7 Jan 22
Exams 8 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 26 Aug 21 3 Sep 21 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 18 Feb 22 25 Feb 22
Break 26 Jul 21 30 Jul 21 6 Sep 21 10 Sep 21 27 Dec 21 11 Feb 22
Semester 2 2 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 13 Sep 21 11 Feb 22 14 Feb 22 15 Jul 22 28 Feb 22 15 Jul 22
Break 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 31 Dec 21 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22
Exams 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 27 Jan 22 4 Feb 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22
Graduation 23 Dec 21 10 Feb 22 14 Jul 22 14 Jul 22
DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAMExtended (DTE) Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
2021 March 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Bridging 31 Mar 21 9 Jul 21 27 Oct 21 11 Feb 22
Orientation 31 Mar 21 2 Apr 21 27 Oct 21 29 Oct 21
Break 25 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 5 Jul 21 9 Jul 21 7 Feb 22 11 Feb 22
Semester 1 Joins DTS Jul 21 Joins DTS Feb 22 22 Feb 21 3 Jul 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 6 Oct 21 7 Jan 22
Orientation 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21 6 Oct 21 8 Oct 21
Break 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 27 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 4 Jan 22 7 Jan 22
Semester 2 26 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 28 Feb 22 2 Jul 22 Joins DTS Feb 22
Break 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 11 Apr 22 22 Apr 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 18 Jun 22 2 Jul 22
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two semesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one semester)
April 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 7 Apr 21 9 Jul 21 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 22 Feb 21 3 July 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21
Orientation 7 Apr 21 9 Apr 21 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21
Break 12 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21
Semester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated Jul 21 Joins PMP Accelerated Feb 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two trimesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one trimester)
October 2021 intake January 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish
Trimester 1 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 27 Jan 21 8 May 21
Orientation 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 27 Jan 21 28 Jan 21
Exams 6 May 21 8 May 21
Break 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 10 May 21 24 May 21
Trimester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated (trimester) Jan 22
Representative informationRepresentative name (if relevant)
City Telephone (homemobile)
Representative signature
Student information (compulsory)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Date of birth (ddmmyyyy) Country of birth
Country of citizenship First language
Permanent address
City Stateprovince Postcode
Country Telephone (homemobile)
Are you an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Yes No
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College ndash Student ID and Online Account ActivationStudent ID card ID number and system password will only be granted to a valid personal student email address Enrolment and system access delays will occur if invalid email addresses are provided
Passport number (if available) Expiry date
Do you hold Permanent Residency or a current Australian visa
Yes No NA If yes please provide a copy of your PR or current Australian visa
Visa type (if relevant) Visa number (if relevant)
Your permanenthome country address is required by the Australian Government If it is not supplied your application cannot be processed
Parent legal guardian details (compulsory for students under 18)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Relationship to student (ie mother or father)
Permanent address of Parent or Guardian
Telephone (homemobile)
Education historyIf you are currently completing a qualification please indicate when you expect to complete this study (monthyear)
Name and location of institution (starting from the most recent qualification)
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2018-2020)
Name and location of institution
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2016-2018)
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E
APPLICATION FORMPlease print clearly in English and in BLOCK letters Tick boxes where appropriate
International Student Application Domestic Student Application
41
42
Current English proficiency
Is English your first language Yes No
Have you studied at secondary level with English as the language of instruction
Yes No If yes please provide evidence of language of instruction
Do you have an English Language score Yes No
If yes please select one of the following IELTS TOEFL iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English Other
Test date (ddmmyyyy) Score
Program selectionDegree Transfer
Degree Transfer Extended (Mar) Degree Transfer Extended (Oct) Degree Transfer Standard (Feb) Degree Transfer Standard (Jul) Degree Transfer Accelerated (Oct)
Foundation Studies
Foundation Studies (Feb) Foundation Studies (Apr) Foundation Studies (Jul) Foundation Studies Accelerated (Oct)
Pre-Masterrsquos
Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Mar) Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Feb) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Jul) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash Two trimesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One trimester (Feb)
English Language Programs
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
(5-10 weeks)
Year of entry to the University of Adelaide College (eg 2021 2022)
University Program
Please indicate which bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos degree you intend to study at the University of Adelaide (eg Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) [Civil])BachelorMaster of
Accommodation
Would you like the College to organise your accommodation for you in Adelaide Yes No
Would you like the College to organise your airport pick-up Yes No
Additional services
Would you like the University of Adelaide College to organise your Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) on your behalf Yes No
If yes please indicate Single Couple Family If no please list your current OSHC details
Policy provider
Policy number Start date Expiry date
Please note that OSHC is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members
Medical conditions
Do you have a disability impairment or long-term medical condition which may affect your studies Yes No
If yes please provide medical documentation from a relevant treating professional detailing the impact of your condition on your ability to meet academic demands Disclosure will not disadvantage your application and is confidential The information you provide will assist us in best catering for your needs
Privacy notice
The University of Adelaide College understands and respects that privacy is important to you We collect personal information about you so that we can provide you with the services you have requested We may also use your information to improve our products and services and offer you our or our partnersrsquo or suppliersrsquo products and services which may be relevant to you We may disclose personal information about you in accordance with our Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) including to your education agent and the Australian government Our privacy policy contains information about how you can access and correct the personal information we hold about you or make a privacy complaint You may contact the Privacy Officer (privacykaplaneduau) for more informationIn regard to promotional material please indicate below
I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College sent on behalf of its sponsors partners or suppliers andor I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College about its own publications information and events
DeclarationI have read understood and agree to be bound by the Terms and Conditions of enrolment I declare that I have read the instructions on this application form and that to the best of my knowledge the information provided by me is true and complete in every particular I acknowledge that the University of Adelaide College and the University of Adelaide may vary or reverse any decision regarding admission or enrolment made on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information provided by me I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to verify or obtain records from other educational institutions that I have attended I understand that I am seeking temporary entry into Australia for educational purposes only as a fee-paying student I understand that if I change my visa status I may be subject to different rules and conditions I understand the above conditions and am prepared to accept them in full In particular that I or my sponsor will be responsible for the full costs of the academic program for which I am seeking admission as well as the associated travel and living costs I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to provide information to my parent(s) or guardian(s) and my agent regarding my application for admission to the program listed above
I confirm that I have read understood and agree to be bound by the University of Adelaide College Terms and Conditions (refer to page 43)
Signature of student Date
Signature of parentguardian (required if student is under 18 years old) Date
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Terms and conditions 43
1 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
These Terms and Conditions are applicable to all students studying at the University of Adelaide College through Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670 CRICOS 03127E (the rsquoCollegersquo) including English Language Programs delivered by the College (CRICOS 03147E) and Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs delivered under agreement with the University of Adelaide (CRICOS 00123M)
11 Policies and procedures All College students are subject to the policies and procedures that are published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) and in the College student handbook including those dealing with student misconduct assessment progression enrolment deferral and cancellation complaints and appeals and refund Students must review these policies and procedures and ensure they understand and comply with the most up to date version of our policies and procedures at all times
12 Late arrivals vacations and absences All students are expected to attend class from the first day of their program No refund is given for time missed due to arrivals after the published program commencement date vacations absences or public holidays Such periods of absence will not be replaced by a free extension of any program No refunds or substitutions will be made for classes missed due to non-College external exams excursions orientation period or other obligations that fall outside the normal teaching schedule Classes are not held and many campus facilities are closed on public holidays All published program dates start on a Monday but if the Monday is a public holiday the program start will fall on the Tuesday Students may request written permission for late arrival up to 2 weeks from their published program commencement date Students who propose to arrive 2 or more weeks after the program commencement date will be required to catch up on the work that they have missed While every effort will be made to assist the student to catch up on program content the student is ultimately responsible Late arrivals will be assisted with registering and joining the program The student will have a responsibility to undertake an online orientation upon commencement
13 Campus facilities Students are advised that campus facilities may not be available during study breaks Details are available from the Student Services Team or Reception staff at the College
14 Placement The College may place a student into the most appropriate class and to postpone subjectscourses to the following semestertrimester where there is an insufficient number of students for that class or subjectcourse
15 Program changes The College may change program dates program curricula tutors and programs at any time at its discretion However in cases where the program is rescheduled before the first class and the new date is unacceptable to the student all unused tuition fees will be refunded
16 Tuition fees The student or studentrsquos family agrees to pay the total tuition fee and any additional charges in accordance with the fee schedule for the current year published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) Students who do not finalise their payments within the first two weeks will have their enrolment cancelled All refunds are made in accordance with the College Refund Policy Tuition fees include lessons orientation placement and progress testing and a College certificate upon successful completion of the program The College may withhold the granting of a certificate from a student if the studentrsquos tuition fees or any other fees remain outstanding
17 Repeat payment Students repeat a coursesubject or coursessubjects or semestertrimester will incur charges based on the current yearrsquos published tuition fees at the time of payment
18 Late payment A fee of AUD 100 applies on unpaid accounts 30 days after the date the payment was due
19 Books and materials fees Students may be required to purchase textbooks workbooks stationery software and other required learning materials at an additional cost Details of any additional costs are in the College student handbook or the relevant program or unit outline
110 Additional services Any additional services (such as travel telephone costs excursions medical costs special diet non-College exams and enrolment amendments) are not included in any fees unless specifically stated on a valid invoice from the College Students wishing to arrange homestay accommodation andor airport transfer can obtain further information at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauaccommodation
111 Privacy Personal information collected by the College or the University of Adelaide which includes information that identifies a student and information regarding a studentrsquos program progress and attendance may be shared by or between the College and the University of Adelaide and by either of them with the Australian government or State and Territory governments and their designated authorities the Tuition Protection Scheme the agent that recruited the student (unless specifically excluded) the studentrsquos parents (if under 18) College staff and contractors and between the College and the University of Adelaide and related body corporates of the College and their staff contractors and insurer This information may include personal information about you which is considered sensitive information contact details program enrolment details and changes program results and the circumstance of any suspected breach by the student of a visa condition The Collegersquos Privacy Policy outlines further information about the handling of personal information by the College (at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy) You may contact our Privacy Officer at privacykaplaneduau if you have any enquiries about your personal information or if you wish to make a privacy complaint
112 Medical costs The College is hereby authorised to seek medical treatment should the College or a staff member acting on its behalf consider such action necessary for a student The student agrees to indemnify the College for any expense loss damage or liability whatsoever suffered or incurred as a result of authorising and arranging such emergency medical treatment
113 Photography filming and sound recording The College or its representatives may arrange to photograph or shoot video footage of students for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online at any time including during graduation ceremonies Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College staff or its representative at the time of booking and state at the time of the photographing or video shooting that they do not wish to participate and remove themselves
2 THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE FEES
21 The University of Adelaide program fees will depend on the studentrsquos choice of undergraduate or postgraduate degree program and point of entry Further information is available on the University of Adelaide website currently at wwwadelaideeduau
3 DEFERRAL SUSPENSION AND CANCELLATION OF ENROLMENT
31 A student may apply to defer their studies on the grounds of compelling or compassionate circumstances such as their own ill health or that of a very close relative All applications for deferral from a program of study must be made in writing or using the relevant form available from the College Students should refer to the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) for details of the circumstances in which their enrolment may be deferred suspended or cancelled before submitting their application
32 A studentrsquos enrolment at the College may be suspended or cancelled in accordance with the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) including on the grounds of misbehavior by the student the studentrsquos failure to pay amount(s) owing to the College in accordance with this agreement or a breach of program attendance or progression by the student
4 REFUNDS
41 The Collegersquos Refund Policy is currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies All students must read the Refund Policy before accepting an offer of admission from the College Students requesting a refund are required to do so in accordance with the Refund Policy Approved refunds are paid in Australian dollars into the same bank account it was paid from Tuition fees are not transferable to other students
5 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
51 Visa information It is the responsibility of the student to arrange all applicable travel permits or visas and to have a valid passport for their whole period of study The student may be asked to make payment for their first study period before any of their visa documentation is issued A Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) may not be issued by the College until payment for the first study period has been received as per the Offer of Admission and the enrolment agreement has been signed and
returned to the College by the student The enrolment agreement includes reference to the pre-arrival information and grievance procedures information
52 Student visa obligations Student visa holders are required to maintain compliance with all applicable visa conditions including providing the College with a current residential address mobile number email address and who to contact in emergency situations as well as notifying the College of any change in these details within 7 days of the change maintaining satisfactory academic progress and attending a minimum of 80 of their program Students that fail to commence their enrolled program or fail to meet the requirement for 80 attendance or satisfactory academic progress will be reported to the Department of Home Affairs (DoHA) Any school-aged dependents accompanying overseas students to Australia will be required to pay full fees if they are enrolled in either a government or non-government school
53 Health insurance Health insurance is compulsory for student visa holders and their accompanying family members Students are required to provide proof of health insurance at the time of their enrolment Students will not receive a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) until they have obtained satisfactory health insurance for the length of their visa The Australian government requires all students on student visas to join the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) scheme a health insurance plan for overseas students in Australia Students must ensure that payment is made for compulsory OSHC before their visa is issued and that the insurance provides adequate coverage for the duration of the studentrsquos visa
54 Codes of practice The College abides by the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (the National Code) and the Educational Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (Cth) (ESOS Act) Further information about the National Code can be obtained at internationaleducationgovauregulatory-information
55 Living expenses Migration regulations in Australia require international students to show evidence that they can contribute to the cost of living and studying in Australia Further information can be obtained at wwwstudyinaustraliagovau or wwwhomeaffairsgovau
6 CONSUMER PROTECTION
61 These Terms and Conditions and the right to make complaints and seek appeals of decisions and actions under various processes does not affect the rights of the student to take action under the Australian Consumer Law if the Australian Consumer Law applies
62 Students will be advised of any changes to these Terms and Conditions that may result from a directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide or from a change in government legislation or regulation Any dispute claim or other matter arising will be subject to the laws of South Australia
63 Students who are dissatisfied with a decision made by the College may submit a complaint to the College in accordance with the relevant College Grievance Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) If a student is dissatisfied with the outcome of a complaint and subsequent appeal they may also submit an application for review of the Collegersquos decision or action to the Office of the Training Advocate (wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau) or the Overseas Student Ombudsman (wwwombudsmangovau)
7 DECLARATION
Upon submitting an application to the College and subsequently undertaking any study at the College the student (or their authorised representative on the studentrsquos behalf ndash if the student is under 18 years of age)
71 Declares that the information provided in their application form is true and complete in every detail
72 Understands that giving false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of their application or cancellation of their enrolment
73 Has read and understood these terms and conditions the published information in the College brochure and on the College (and the University of Adelaide) website and has sufficient information about the College to enrol
74 Authorises the College or its representatives to retain their photo image for identification purposes and consents to the use of any photographs or video footage taken of the student for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online (including at a graduation ceremony) at any time without further consent or notification Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College at the time of the photographing or video shooting of their wish not to participate and will remove themselves
75 Authorises the College to provide the University of Adelaide or any other educational institutions to which the student is seeking admission any required relevant official records and other personal information relevant to their application or studies The student also gives the College permission to obtain official records from any educational institution the student attends or has attended and from the University of Adelaide after their studies at the College have finished
76 Authorises and consents to the College to validate hisher qualifications and release copies of academic transcripts to prospective employers whenif required
77 For international students the student understands that the College will collect information during their enrolment in order to meet its obligations under the ESOS Act and the National Code and to ensure the student complies with the conditions of their visa and the studentrsquos obligations under Australian immigration laws The authority to collect information is contained in the ESOS Act ESOS Regulations and the National Code The international student authorises the College to provide information including personal and contact details program enrolment details and the circumstances of any suspected breach of their student visa conditions to the Australian Government the Tuition Protection Service (if relevant) and any other designated authorities The student also understands that this information can be disclosed without their consent where the College is authorised to or required to by law
78 Understands and consents to the collection and handling of personal information in accordance with the Collegersquos Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy)
79 Accepts liability for payment of all relevant fees identified in these Terms and Conditions the College brochure and on the College (or the University of Adelaide) website The student also understands the circumstances in which refunds will not be applicable as set out in these Terms and Conditions including the Collegersquos Refund Policy and that fees may increase with notification from the College during the program For international students the student has also read the information provided in relation to living expenses and they understand that the cost of living in Australia may be higher than in their own country and the student confirms that they can meet those costs
710 Understands and agrees to abide by all the College policies and procedures (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies)
710 Agrees to notify the College of their contact details including their current residential address mobile number (if any) and email address and who to contact in emergency situations The student also agrees to notify the College of any change in those details within 7 days of the change
711 Acknowledges that the College reserves the right to change terms conditions or policies without prior notice in order to meet its legislative requirements or to follow directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide
and agrees to keep themselves up to date with the changes occurring by checking regularly the website andor speak to staff at the College
The following websites may be of use for international students
bull Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) internationaleducationgovau
bull Department of Home Affairs wwwhomeaffairsgovau
bull Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade wwwdfatgovau
bull Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service wwwagriculturegovau
bull Overseas Student Ombudsman wwwombudsmangovau
bull Office of the Training Advocate (SA only) wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau
There was no greater thrill than watching a students face at that moment of revelation when they finally grasped an ideaStanley Kaplan
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Our story so farWe wouldnrsquot be where we are today if it werenrsquot for a man named Stanley Kaplan Stanley faced challenges in getting an education himself in the 1930s and wanted to make sure everyone had the opportunity to learn This led him to create a test that was fair so that students could enrol at university based on merit alone Soon Stanleyrsquos small education business began to thrive and his success led to the creation of a whole new industry
During the decades since then Kaplan has changed and grown but we still remember exactly why Stanley began his business Sadly he died in 2009 but his passion for fair education available to everyone no matter who they are lives on
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FOR FURTHER ENQUIRIESThe University of Adelaide College 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide SA 5000 Australia
Telephone +61 8 8313 3430 Email collegeadelaideeduau
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DISCLAIMER The information in this publication is current as at the date of printing and is subject to change You can find updated information on our website at collegeadelaideeduau
The University of Adelaide College operated by Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd
Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M | English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E copy The University of Adelaide College Published January 2021 Version 20
Supporting Australian education in association with
Visit collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information about the Foundation Studies Program
Science and Agriculture
Business Economics and Law
Health and Medical Sciences
Areas of Study
Education Humanities Music and Social Sciences
STANDARD (FSP) STANDARD (FSP) STANDARD (FSP) ACCELERATED (FSPX)
Study weeks 40 weeks 40 weeks 40 weeks 34 weeks
Intake dates 3 Mar 2021 21 Apr 2021 4 Aug 2021 20 Oct 2021
English entry requirements IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent OR
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
Academic entry requirements Australian Year 11 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
Contact hours 20 hours per week 20 hours per week 20 hours per week 25 hours per week
Compulsory subjects Critical Thinking
English for Academic Purposes
Other available subjects Accounting
Australian Studies^
Biology
Chemistry
Computing and Information Systems
Design Studies^
Economics
General Mathematics
Maths Methods
Musicianship^
Music Appreciation and Practice^
Nutrition^
Physics
Specialist Maths
Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan ^ Subject available in the March and August intakes only
Program overview
To complete your Foundation Studies Program and progress to the first year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study five subjects over two semesters For more information and subject recommendations please see pages 12 and 13
Foundation Studies Program 11
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
This Foundation Studies Program meets the requirements for foundation programs which have been registered on CRICOS for delivery in Australia to overseas students providing an academic preparation for seeking entry to first year undergraduate study or equivalent
I RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE BECAUSE OF THE STUDY ENVIRONMENT VERY SUPPORTIVE TEACHERS AND GOOD LOCATION AS IT IS THE CLOSEST EXPERIENCE TO UNI MY TIPS ARE DONrsquoT BE AFRAID TO ASK EVERYONE IS SO NICE HERE AND TAKE EVERY OPPORTUNITY YOU CAN TO ENJOY THE MANY INTERESTING EVENTS
Marady Peou (Jason) Cambodia Foundation Studies pathway to Nursing
FOUNDATION STUDIES CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to achieve the score listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to select subjects that meet any university prerequisites (compulsory subjects)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Faculty of Arts
Arts Humanities and Social Sciences
B Languages 70 Mar Apr bull Australian Studies (March and August) bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
One of Maths Methods OR General Mathematics OR Economics OR Biology OR Nutrition OR Chemistry
B Arts 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Criminology 74
B Environmental Policy and ManagementB International DevelopmentB International RelationsB Philosophy Politics and EconomicsB Sociology
70
Music B Music 70 Mar Aug bull Musicianshipbull Music Appreciation and Practicebull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes One of
Australian Studies OR Economics OR Computing and Information Systems OR Maths Methods OR General Mathematics
Teachingdagger B Teaching (Middle) with B Music 74 Mar
See required subjects associated with specific bachelor destinations
B Teaching (Middle) with B Arts
B Teaching (Middle) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Middle) with B Science
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Arts
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Economics
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Music
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Science
Mar Apr
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Computer Science and IT
B Computer Science
B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Computing and Information Systems OR Physicsbull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Technology (Defence Industries) 65
B Technology (Construction) 70
B Information Technology 65 bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposesbull General Mathematics
Engineering B Engineering (Honours)(Electrical and Electronic)
B Engineering (Honours)(Software)
77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinkingbull Chemistry OR Physics OR Biologybull English for Academic Purposes
B Engineering (Honours)(Civil)B Engineering (Honours)(Mining)B Engineering (Honours)(Mechanical)
B Engineering (Honours)(Flexible Entry) Mar Apr
B Engineering (Honours)(Petroleum) Mar Apr Aug
B Engineering (Honours) (Architectural and Structural) Mar Aug Oct
B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical)
Mar Aug Oct bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Chemistrybull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Mathematical Sciences
B Mathematical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Critical Thinking bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Physics bull English for Academic Purposes
12
These programs have additional entry requirements Please see pages 14 and 15 for further details Music has additional entry requirements and is recommended for the March intake only ^ These programs have specific entry requirements including English proficiency tested at progression to the University Please see page 15 for further details Other selection criteria apply Please ask us for more details
Not all elective subjects will be offered in every intake and are subject to demand Students should consult adelaideeduaudegree-finder for degree prerequisites There are advanced degrees and double degrees which may be available to students dependent on meeting progression score requirements
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Architecture B Architectural Design 74 Mar Apr Aug bull Design Studiesbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Health and Medical Sciences
B Dental Surgery 83 Mar bull Chemistrybull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Health and Medical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Medicine and B Surgery 83 Mar
B Nursing^ 70
B Occupational Therapy (Hons)^ 83
B Oral Health 70
B Physiotherapy^ (Hons) 83 Mar Apr
B Psychological Science 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Speech Pathology (Hons)^ 83 Mar
Faculty of the Professions
Business Commerce and Economics
B Business
B Commerce
B Economics
B Finance
B Innovation and Entrepreneurship
B Project Management
74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Law B Laws 80 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Sciences
Science B Applied Data Analytics 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Chemistry bull Maths Methods OR
General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Agricultural Sciences
B Food and Nutrition Science 70
B Science
B Science (Animal Science) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Animal Behaviour) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Biomedical Science)
B Science (Biotechnology)
B Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Marine Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Mineral Geoscience)
B Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 74 Mar Apr
B Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 83 Mar
B Veterinary Technology 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Viticulture and Oenology 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
Foundation Studies Curriculum 13
See collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
At the University you will learn in stunning state-of-the-art facilities that are among the worldrsquos best while being guided by outstanding educators and researchers who are national and international leaders in their field
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have additional entry requirements Please search for Admissions Guide at futureaskadelaideeduau
bull Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
bull Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
bull Bachelor of Oral Health (BOH)
HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCESThe University of Adelaide is a world leader in health education and research The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences is number 1 in South Australia for Medicine Nursing Psychology and Dentistry
14
Step 2 Achieve a mandatory progression score in your Foundation Studies Program
Step 1 Prerequisite subjectsDuring your Foundation Studies Program you must successfully complete one of the following prerequisite subjects ndash Biology Chemistry or Maths Our College staff will help you select your Foundation Studies prerequisite subjects
B MEDICINE AND B SURGERY B DENTAL SURGERY B ORAL HEALTH
83 83 70
Step 3 Achieve an acceptable English proficiency scoreIELTS is the preferred testing system and a minimum score of 70 overall all bands 70 is required
Step 4 Register for University Clinical Aptitude Test for Australia and New Zealand (UCAT ANZ) Details regarding the test and how to register are available on the UCAT ANZ website ucateduauucat-anz
Step 5 Online application to the University of AdelaideAll international applicants to MBBS BDS or BOH including international students studying in Australia submit an application online via internationaladelaideeduauadmissionshow-to-apply
Please note you will be required to enter your UCAT ANZ ID number during this application Please refer to the relevant Admissionsrsquo Guide for the specific details at futureaskadelaideeduau
Late applications will not be accepted
Step 6 Sit the UCAT ANZThe University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) is an admissions test used by the UCAT ANZ Consortium of universities in Australia and New Zealand for their medical dental and clinical science degree programmes The UCAT ANZ is a test used widely to help universities select applicants with the most appropriate mental abilities attitudes and professional behaviours required for new doctors to be successful in their clinical careers QS rankings by subject
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have specific entry requirements on progression from the College to the University
For more information please visit healthadelaideeduau
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Areas of Study
Step 7 Interview Eligibility OutcomeInterview eligibility is based on your performance in UCAT ANZ During September you will receive an email from the University of Adelaide which will contain important information on how to log into the AdmissionsAdelaide system to see your interview eligibility outcome
Step 8 InterviewCollege staff will assist you to prepare for your interview including several rounds of practice interviews The interview comprises of a series of scenarios and questions in which you
will need to demonstrate aptitudes such as self-awareness critical thinking problem solving and interpersonal skills Interviewers will also be looking for your compatibility and understanding of the degree and applicable health profession Interviews will be scheduled from late September to October and will be approximately 20 minutes in length
Step 9 Offers Offers will be sent by the University of Adelaide International Admissions Service between mid-October and early February
PROGRAM PROGRESSION REQUIREMENTS
B NURSING Foundation final score of 70
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (HONS)
B PHYSIOTHERAPHY (HONS)
Prerequisite of Biology or Chemistry or Maths
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B SPEECH PATHOLOGY (HONS)
Stage 2 English plus one of Stage 2 Biology OR Chemistry OR Mathematical Methods
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
IN THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR I HAD A FACE-TO-FACE SESSION TO HELP ME SELECT THE CORRECT SUBJECTS FOR MEDICINE WErsquoVE ALSO HAD MANY INFORMATION SESSIONS TO GUIDE US REGARDING OUR APPLICATION THE COLLEGE AND TEACHERS ARE THERE FOR THE STUDENTS TO HELP THEM AT ANY TIME
Gadeer Ahmed Egypt
Foundation Studies pathway to Medicine
Bachelor of Oral Health
Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Hons)
The Health and Medical Sciences programs listed on this page are quota programs and are not able to be packaged with the Foundation Studies Program Students will be offered a package with Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) or Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences and may be eligible to apply for their preferred quota program at the time of progression if they achieve a competitive score meet other entry and progression requirements and there are places available
UNIQUE COLLEGE SUPPORT TO PREPARE YOUWersquove designed an exclusive range of services to help you gain admission to the degree of your choice
Health and Medical Sciences 15
bull Information session with guest speakers and alumni
bull Online lsquohow to applyrsquo tutoring session
bull Critical thinking workshop
bull Assistance with UCAT ANZ preparation
bull Several rounds of practice interviews with extensive feedback
bull Links to industry and volunteering opportunities to strengthen your application
bull Personal guidance during your transition to the University of Adelaide
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Psychological Science
DEGREETRANSFER PROGRAMOur Degree Transfer Program is an excellent alternative to first year at University offering guaranteed entry to second year on successful completion
Degree Transfer pathwayTo successfully complete your Degree Transfer Program you will need to achieve a 50 pass in 8 academic courses and in Language for Study You will receive full credit for the first year courses and progress to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
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2nd Year
2nd Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Degree Transfer Extended (DTE)1 bridging semester 15 weeks + 2 semesters 15 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Standard (DTS)2 semesters 12 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Accelerated (DTX)2 semesters 9 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Brid
ging
dagger Students who successfully complete their Degree Transfer Program are not required to supply evidence of IELTS to satisfy the Universityrsquos English requirements
CRICOS course codes 087624D 087625C 087626B 087627A 086313E 086315C 086316B 086317A 086314D 0101444 0101441
Program benefits
bull Yoursquoll study the same courses as you would in first year at the University and when you graduate yoursquoll secure your place in second year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull We offer a wide range of courses taught to the Universityrsquos syllabus with many taught on the Universityrsquos beautiful
North Terrace campus Yoursquoll learn content relevant to your degree and receive full credit for all University-level courses
bull Our classes are small and our fees are lower than the equivalent first-year courses at the University
bull Our English language entry requirements are flexible and yoursquoll be provided with English language and learning support to assist while yoursquore studying the Degree Transfer Program As our graduate you wonrsquot be required to provide any further evidence of your English language proficiency
4th Year
4th Year
4th Year
Study in 4th year will depend on the degree chosen
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
DEGREE TRANSFER EXTENDED (DTE)
DEGREE TRANSFER STANDARD (DTS)
DEGREE TRANSFERACCELERATED (DTX)
PROGRAM LENGTH 15 months
1 bridging semester + 2 semesters
12 months
2 semesters
9 months
2 semesters
INTAKE DATES 31 Mar 2021 27 Oct 2021
22 Feb 2021 19 Jul 2021
6 Oct 2021
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Australian Year 12 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
CONTACT HOURS Bridging semester
20 hours per week
Semester 1 and 2
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
BACHELOR DESTINATIONS Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Economics
Not all majors offered for Science intakes in March and July Please ask us for details
Visit collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information about the Degree Transfer Program
Areas of Study
Program overview
To complete your Degree Transfer Program and progress in to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree you will need to pass eight first-year semester-long university courses plus one full-year course (Academic English) For more information and course requirements please see pages 18 and 19
Degree Transfer Program 17
Science
Business Economics and Finance
Health and Medical Sciences
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
I WOULD RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE SINCE IT PROVIDES A SMOOTH TRANSITION TO THE UNIVERSITY I HAVE REALLY ENJOYED THE EXPERIMENTS AND PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES AND THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I HAVE LEARNED IS GROUP WORK SKILLS THE BRIDGING SEMESTER HELPED ME FIT INTO THE NEW ENVIRONMENT
Kai Chen China
Degree Transfer Extended pathway to Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DEGREE TRANSFER CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study the courses listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to enrol in courses required for your packaged degree and discipline (if relevant)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Bachelor of Computer Science DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Level 1 elective
bull Puzzle Based Learning
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
bull Level 1 elective
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Maths for Information Technology 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Chemical
Civil
Electrical and Electronic
Mechanical
Mining
Petroleum
Software
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Engineering Maths
Physics OR Chemistry
Academic English
bull Maths 1A
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Analog Electronics
bull Introduction to Petroleum Geosciences and the Oil Industry
bull Introduction to Process Engineering
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Statics
bull Introduction to Engineering EAL
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Electronic Systems
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Maths 1B
bull Physics 1E
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Programming (Matlab amp Excel)
bull Professional Practice 1
bull Digital Electronics
bull Civil and Environmental Engineering 1A
bull Introduction to Infrastructure
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Dynamics
bull Introduction to Mining Engineering
bull Introduction to Petroleum Engineering
bull Materials 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Bachelor of Information Technology Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Statistical Practice
bull Introduction to Programming for IT Specialists
bull Design Thinking Problems to Practice
bull Foundations of Project Management
bull Language for Study
bull Introduction to Computer Systemsbull Networks and Securitybull IT Projectbull Managing Organisations and Peoplebull Professional Practices
Faculty of Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Biomedical Science
Science
Agricultural Sciences
Food and Nutrition Science
Viticulture and Oenology Note chemistry at Year 12 level or equivalent is a prerequisite
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Core Maths
Computing
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1Abull Biology 1 Molecules Genes and Cellsbull Physics Physical Aspects of Naturebull Building a Habitable Environmentbull Nutrition 1bull Farm-gate to Fork - Food Production 1bull Foundations of Wine Science 1bull Agricultural Systems 1bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1Bbull Biology 1 Human Perspectivesbull Statistical Practice 1bull Planet Earthbull The Science and Technology of Food Production 1bull Biology 1 Organismsbull Soils and Landscapes 1bull Agricultural Productionbull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
18 For intake availability of Engineering specialisation refer to pathway guide page 8
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of the Professions
Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Commerce
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Marketing
bull Business Lifecycles
bull Personal Professional Development
bull Entrepreneurship Foundations and Mindset
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Economics DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Principles of Economics
bull Professional Practices
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Finance DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Accounting
Economics
Core Maths
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Language for Study
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Applications of Quantitative Methods in Finance
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1A
bull Health and Illness in Populations
bull Create Communicate Connect with Health Sciences
bull Language for Study
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1B
bull Saving Lives or Respecting Rights An Introduction to Health Ethics
bull Statistical Practice 1
bull Language for Study
Access to Degree Transfer courses may vary depending on time of intake and bachelorrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements The Degree Transfer (Health and Medical Sciences) pathway also provides students with the option to apply for entry into first year of the Bachelor of Nursing degree upon completion of the Degree Transfer Program For Bachelor of Nursing strict quotas apply The standard cut-off is the minimum academic threshold above which applications will be ranked on merit In addition to academic performance other selection criteria may affect merit ranking
Degree Transfer Curriculum 19See collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
Completion of the Bachelor of Commerce with Accounting major has industry accreditation from CPA Australia and CA ANZ
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAMThe College is the first education provider in Australia to offer a postgraduate pathway course to a Group of Eight University After you successfully complete your Pre-Masterrsquos Program yoursquore guaranteed entry into your packaged postgraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Flexible entry and English language
requirements mean you will start the program at the level best suited to your academic and English language ability
bull Our small class sizes ensure you will always have personalised attention and support
bull The three or four University masterrsquos level courses you study at the College are the same as those you would study at University and when you successfully complete these you will receive full credit
bull Once you graduate from the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will progress to the University program with no further English language evidence required
Program StructureOnce you are enrolled in the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will study 9-10 courses over two semesterstrimesters over 7 ndash 8 months In the first semestertrimester you will study preparatory courses to develop your study research and English skills
If you qualify for the Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated Program you will study 4 or 5 courses over one semestertrimester over 3 ndash 4 months During your semestertrimester at the College you will study three or four credit-bearing University courses plus Academic English
Whichever program you complete you will progress to the University of Adelaide with full credit for all credit-bearing University courses and commence in your second semester or trimester
Pre-Masterrsquos pathwayOn successful completion of your Pre-Masterrsquos Program at the College you are guaranteed entry to your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide
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CRICOS Course Code 094934J
20
SemesterTrimester 2 SemesterTrimester 3
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
postgraduate degree
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
SemesterTrimester 4
Three or four semesterstrimesters at university depending on the duration of the postgraduate degree
20
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Areas of Study
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM (ACCELERATED)
PROGRAM LENGTH 2 semesterstrimesters 1 semestertrimester
PROGRAM STRUCTURE 4 preparatory courses3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses2 Academic English courses
3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses
1 Academic English course
INTAKE DATES 7 Apr 2021 (semester)13 Oct 2021 (semester and trimester)
27 Jan 2021 (trimester)22 Feb 2021 (semester)19 Jul 2021 (semester)
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent dependent on qualifications
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Successful completion of a bachelorrsquos degree or equivalent See academic entry requirements on pages 38 - 39
CONTACT HOURS First semester trimester20 hours per week
Pre-Mastersrsquo semester trimesterDepends on masterrsquos degree destination
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PREPARATORY SEMESTERTRIMESTER
Study and Research SkillsIntercultural StudiesQuantitative Skills for Postgraduate StudiesCritical Thinking for Postgraduate StudiesAcademic English A
Not Applicable
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PRE-MASTERrsquoS SEMESTERTRIMESTER
3 or 4 University courses Academic English B
3 or 4 University coursesAcademic English B
University courses will vary depending on masterrsquos degree destination students enrolled in the trimester based masterrsquos destinations will study 3 University courses while students enrolled in the semester based masterrsquos destinations will study 4 University courses Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan
^ Pre-Masterrsquos Program packaged with this degree is only available in February and October
Visit collegeadelaideeduaupre-masters for the most up to date information about the Pre-Masterrsquos Program
ArtsMaster of Arts (Environmental Studies)^
Master of Arts (International Relations)^
Health and Medical Sciences Master of Public Health
Business Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
Master of International Management^
Master of Applied Economics
Master of Applied Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Applied Project Management^
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)^
Master of Wine Business^
Pre-Masterrsquos Program 21
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Engineering Computer and Mathematical SciencesMaster of Computing and Innovation
AT THE COLLEGE YOU CAN MAKE NEW FRIENDS AND THE TEACHERS GAVE ME POSITIVE FEEDBACK TO HELP ME BETTER ADAPT TO STUDYING AND LIVING ABROAD I LIKE THE LEARNING ATMOSPHERE AT THE UNIVERSITYrsquoS HUB CENTRAL AND IrsquoM PROUD I GOT THE TOP GRADE IN MY ENGLISH CLASS
Emma Xiaoyu Dai China
Pre-Masterrsquos Program pathway to Master of Finance
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM CURRICULUMTo progress to the second semester trimester of your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will study the courses listed in the table You will receive credit for all credit-bearing University courses
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of Arts
Master of Arts (Environmental Studies) PMP (Semester) Oct PMP (Accelerated)(Semester) Feb
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Research Design and Methods (6 units) bull Introduction to Urbanisation (3 units) bull Engaging Communities Techniques and Analysis (3 units) bull Academic English B
Master of Arts (International Relations) bull Masterclass in Politics and International Relationsbull Research Design (3 units) bull Research Communication (3 units) bull Academic English B
Faculty of Engineering Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Master of Computing and Innovation PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Foundations of Computer Science (6 units)bull Engineering Communication and Critical Thinkingbull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Academic English B
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Master of Public Health PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
PMP February intakebull Qualitative Research Methods in Health (3 units)bull Introduction to Biostatistics (3 units)bull Promoting Health in Individuals and Populations (3 units)bull Introduction to Epidemiology (3 units)bull Academic English B
PMP July intakebull Environmental and Occupational Health (3 units)bull Global Public Health (3 units)bull Knowing what works - Evaluation in Public Health (3 units)bull Health Economics (3 units)bull Academic English B
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Access to PMP courses may vary depending on time of intake and masterrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements
Academic English B is not a credit-bearing University course
Pre-Masterrsquos Curriculum 23
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of the Professions
Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb Jul
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Concepts and Methods (M)bull Principles of Finance (M)bull Quantitative Methods (M)bull Economic Principles (M)bull Academic English B
Master of International Management PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Economics PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Intermediate Econometrics IID bull Applied Economic Principlesbull Intermediate Microeconomics IID bull Intermediate Macroeconomics IIDbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Innovation and Entreprenuership
Master of Innovation and Entreprenuership
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Entrepreneurial Concepts and Mindset bull New Venture Creationbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Project Management
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Risk Assessment and Managementbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Wine Business PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Program benefitsbull Learning is made fun Improve your
language skills such as speaking writing reading listening grammar and vocabulary while learning about Australia in a fun and engaging way
bull Cover essential academic skills such as group and team collaboration critical and creative thinking research and academic integrity and presentations
bull We offer a variety of assistance and counselling services for international students
bull Yoursquoll enjoy individual attention with our small class sizes and yoursquoll be assessed weekly to monitor your progress
bull Take advantage of our extracurricular activity program with a variety of activities tailored to enhance after class student experience
bull On successful completion of the program yoursquore guaranteed entry to your Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos program
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMSOur English Language Programs are courses designed to help you excel in your chosen field Learn to communicate with confidence and improve essential study skills in an English-speaking academic environment
Our courses are designed and taught by highly qualified and experienced English language teaching professionals It has been voted the best English program in Australia for the year 2020 by the English Language Barometer (ELB) and is recognised through its English Australia membership and National English Language Teaching Accreditation Scheme (NEAS) endorsement
English Language Programs pathwayUpon successful completion you will be able to communicate with confidence and obtain the essential language skills necessary for academic study in Australia
For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for details
Year 1
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
English for Academic Purposes
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CRICOS Course Codes 069098D 094050A
Postgraduate
Year 2 Year 3
Masterrsquos degree
Year 2 Year 3
Undergraduate
General Academic
English
Foundation Studies
Degree Transfer
Pre-Masterrsquos
Elementary
Pre-Intermediate
Intermediate
Visit collegeadelaideeduau for more information about studying at the University of Adelaide College
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Intakes Contact hours Class size
Corresponds with chosen FSP DT or PMP program entry 20 hours per week Maximum 18
RECOMMENDED STUDY DURATIONYou will be required to complete the recommended program duration according to your current English level Your English levels will be assessed before you begin your General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes course
English level
IELTS
Recommended GAEEAP duration
FSPDTEPMP
IELTS 45 (two bands of 40 and one band of 45) or equivalent 30 weeks^
IELTS 45 (three bands of 45 or higher) or equivalent 25 weeks^
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 40) or equivalent 20 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than two bands of 45) or equivalent 15 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 45) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 50 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 5 weeks
IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent not required
IELTS 55 (speaking or writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
not required
All applications will be assessed on an individual basis For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for detailsOnly available to the Pre-Masterrsquos program with a length of 2 semesterstrimesters^ Not available to the Pre-Masterrsquos Program as 20 weeks is maximum duration
English for Academic Purposes 25
Experienced teaching professionals
Personal learning support
Program benefits
Interactive curriculum
Member of English Australia
Quality endorsed by NEAS
THE BIG DIFFERENCE IS THAT IN AUSTRALIA I PRACTISE ENGLISH EVERY DAY BUT AT HOME I JUST USE MY ENGLISH IN CLASS IrsquoM ATTENDING EXTRA CLASS FOR SPEAKING AND PRONUNCIATION WHICH IS REALLY GOOD AND HELPS ME TO IMPROVE MY SPEAKING SKILLS
Qutibah Alamri Oman
English for Academic Purposes
English LevelIELTS
Recommended GAEEAP DurationDTSDTX requiring IELTS 55 overall (speaking and
writing 55 no other bands below 50)
IELTS 50 overall (both speaking and writing bands of 45 with no band below 45) or equivalent
20 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (no more than one speaking or writing band of 45 with no other band below 45) or equivalent
15 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (all bands 50) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 55 overall (either speaking or writing band 55 or above with no other band below 50) or equivalent
5 weeks
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STUDENTSUCCESS
We know that while yoursquore studying at the University of Adelaide College your experience is shaped both inside the classroom and in your life outside
COLLEGE SOCIAL CLUBThe College Social Club is famous for fostering new friendships Itrsquos also a great opportunity to learn new skills and gain experience in event planning budgeting mentoring new students and raising money for charities The Social Club runs great events on campus throughout the year so get involved as soon as you enrol
UNIVERSITY COMMUNITYRight from the first day you start at the College yoursquore a member of the University of Adelaide community Yoursquoll have 247 access to the University
campus including the Hub and yoursquoll be eligible to join the clubs and societies at the University of Adelaide there are more than 150 to choose from Whether yoursquore interested in sport politics music or photography yoursquore sure to find something yoursquoll love
BRING YOUR OWN DEVICEFor your convenience and to ensure you can study both on campus and at home we require you to bring your own device Technical and system requirements are listed on our website Search for device at collegeadelaideeduau
uniofadelaidecollege
uniadelcollege
theuniversityofadelaidecollege
STAY SAFE WITH SONDER
While yoursquore studying with us yoursquoll have free 247 access to highly trained Sonder support staff who can assist you if you need someone to track your journey check up on you or if yoursquore ill or injured Yoursquoll be given more information at orientation about the services available
STUDY ADELAIDEIf yoursquore looking for an international student mentor for tickets to the hottest events for help writing a resume for an opportunity to be an international student leader or just for some fun Study Adelaide is a brilliant organisation driven by and for international students
Student Success 27
ASK US WErsquoRE HERE FOR YOUWe offer two ways for you to access support services virtually and in real life At our new Student Services Hub at Level 2 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide you can meet with our team members for program advice and information about progressing to university and guidance on accommodation and student experience Once yoursquore enrolled yoursquoll also be able to access these services online
ACADEMIC AND ENGLISH ASSISTANCEThroughout your time at the College and at the University you will be able to access one-on-one assistance in academic areas such as referencing essay and report writing presentation and academic language skills Foundation Studies students can access the Tutor Assistance Program which provides subject-specific support Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos students can drop into the Universityrsquos Maths Learning Centre and Writing Centre for one-one-one assistance
THE NEW CAMPUS EXPERIENCEWe have just refurbished our campus including the student zones on all floors We now have collaboration space where you can get together with your classmates and study together several small meeting rooms which you can book in advance and USB stations to charge your device The cafeacute style break-out space on the second floor is perfect for independent studies with your classmates or catching up with friends for lunch in the brand new kitchen area bathed in beautiful natural light this is sure to be your new go-to space
We look forward to welcoming you to the University of Adelaide College Our friendly team are here to help you and wersquore sure yoursquoll love our newly renovated campus at 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide
STUDENTSERVICES
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ONLINE STUDENT SERVICES HUBFind the information you need at any time using our one-stop-shop virtual student hub Starting right from orientation you can catch up on anything yoursquove missed find the answers to common questions and make a time to meet with a staff member face-to-face You can also find the right academic support depending on your program or access assistance with accommodation There are pages where you can view the current announcements for the College and the academic calendar and timetable for all the important dates
WHOrsquoS WHOThe dedicated team of service professionals are your first stop for any matter at all and include our
bull Student Services Manager whorsquos responsible for overseeing the team to ensure you have the best experience possible
bull Accommodation Coordinator to assist you to find new accommodation in Adelaide or to change accommodation providers
bull Student Services Coordinator responsible for the welfare and academic advancement of students under the age of 18
bull Student Services Coordinators for Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs
PERSONAL SUPPORTWersquore here to support you while yoursquore studying with us If yoursquore missing home or struggling with your workload or you need someone to talk to for any reason at all let us know Our friendly Student Services team and our qualified counsellor are here to offer you caring and confidential assistance
ACADEMIC MANAGERSOur highly qualified Academic Managers play an integral role at the College and in the lives of our students they are the key link between life at College and the University They are responsible for all cohorts in their program of speciality (English Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos) and ensuring students are qualified and prepared for progression to the University They are also responsible for the curriculum you will study and ensuring our programs meet and exceed Australian Government quality assurance standards
Student Services 29
Adelaide is a place where yoursquoll find quality education in a city designed for life and with a lower cost of living than other Australian capitals you can enjoy a great lifestyle We offer a welcoming environment where students from all over the world can enjoy an excellent education along with work opportunities now and in the future
WARM WELCOMEOne in five South Australians were born overseas but now call Australia home and 27 of students in Adelaide are international^ The people of Adelaide celebrate our cityrsquos cultural diversity and go out of our way to welcome international students to the city
NATURAL BEAUTYSouth Australians live an active lifestyle and love the great outdoors Adelaide is a coastal city where pristine white beaches become the focus for recreation and relaxation Right on our doorstep and accessible by public transport yoursquoll find nature trails and national parks for hiking and biking
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ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
EASY TO GET AROUNDAdelaide is one of the worldrsquos most liveable cities but unlike some larger cities getting around is much quicker and easier A well-designed city allows for straightforward navigation on the cityrsquos buses trains and trams Therersquos free public transport in the city and walking and cycling are also very popular options
VIBRANT ATMOSPHERESouth Australia is known as the Festival State hosting more than four hundred festivals and events each year including the worldrsquos second largest annual arts festival the Fringe Festival In fact more festival tickets are sold in South Australia than any other state Adelaidersquos sporting calendar is also full of events that include cricket soccer and AFL (Australian Rules Football) Enjoy the best of Adelaidersquos sports and major international concerts at Adelaide Oval in the centre of the city
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Adelaide Lifestyle 31
For more information visit wwwcityofadelaidecomau or wwwstudyadelaidecom
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Darwin
Brisbane
Sydney
Canberra
Adelaide
Melbourne
Hobart
Perth
13 Million2
Population
Mediterranean1 climate
Maximum Average Temperature Summer 29 Winter 16
ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
1km
1wwwbomgovauclimate 2wwwabsgovaucensus
1km
1000 M
Adelaide Botanic Garden
Adelaide Zoo
Airport
Adelaide Oval
National Wine Centre
Barossa Valley
McLaren Vale
Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute
Adelaide city map 33
UoA
68UoAC
Urbanest student accommodation
The Village student apartmentsAdelaide Central Markets amp China Town
Rundle Mall
ADELAIDE CITY MAP
Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide Health amp Medical Sciences
ARE YOU UNDER THE AGE OF 18Our friendly staff look after all students at the College but we do take particular care of students who are under the age of 18 Before you arrive we will help you to arrange suitable accommodation either with a local homestay family or an apartment at our approved under 18 provider Urbanest Wersquoll pick you up at the airport and transfer you to your new home At College we will assign you your own personal welfare officer who you will meet with every two weeks to make sure yoursquore settling into your new life in Australia
ACCOMMODATIONWhether yoursquore moving to Adelaide for the first time or yoursquove studied here before finding a great place to live is essential There are a wide variety of great accommodation options available to students in Adelaide
HOMESTAY WITH A LOCAL FAMILYIf you would like to experience living with an Australian family we can arrange a homestay to host you during your time in Adelaide This is a fantastic cultural experience and also a great way to practise your English language skills outside of the classroom Homestay households are often in the suburbs of Adelaide but they will be well serviced by public transport You may be matched with a family with young children single adults or older couples
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Twin share studio at Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE VILLAGEIf yoursquore looking for a studio or shared apartment there are more options available These residences have affordable prices and common areas for socialising The Village is a purpose built student community located in the Adelaide central business districtYou will enjoy the convenience of a free door-to-door shuttle service between the Village and the main campus making it easy for you to get to lectures on time
For more information about student accommodation please send an email to collegeaccommodationadelaideeduau
URBANEST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEOur preferred student accommodation provider Urbanest is located across the road from the Universityrsquos main campus and a short walk through Rundle Mall to the College There are a variety of rooms available including studio rooms or single rooms in larger apartments You will benefit from the community environment and study spaces in addition to a video games room cinema gym and an amazing roof-top with BBQ
Accommodation 35
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide The University of Adelaide Village
2021 DOMESTIC FEES
DOMESTIC TUITION FEESProgram Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies Program Standard (FSP) March April and August 2021 All $9950 $19900dagger
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$9000 $27000
Engineering $9900 $29700
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$9900 $29700
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$11100 $22200
Engineering $11800 $23600
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$11800 $23600
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021Business
Economics$11100 $22200
Pre-Masters ProgramTwo semesters April and October 2021
All $12750$25500
One semester February and July 2021 $12750
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $12750 + $10200 $22950
One trimester February 2021 Business $10200 $10200
dagger Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee as outlined in the offer letter
All fees must be paid in full unless you withdraw prior to commencement of your program Please note that all fees stated are for 2021 For more information regarding fees and refunds please visit wwwcollegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for domestic students (Australian citizens and permanent residents only) They include tuition and other internal fees
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36 Domestic fees
MEET YOU IN MELBOURNEFrom 2021 a number of University of Adelaide degrees will be offered at the new University of Adelaide Melbourne Campus In partnership with the University of Adelaide College the Melbourne Campus will offer both online and face-to-face study options designed specifically as pathways for students to enter undergraduate and postgraduate degrees
Our Melbourne Campus is located on the western fringe of the city in Docklands and will offer our Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs Once you successfully complete your pathway program you are guaranteed entry to your packaged degree in Accounting Business Finance or Information Technology with full credit for all University-level courses completed
Apply now with confidence visit collegeadelaideeduaumelbourne
International fees 37
2021 INTERNATIONAL FEES
ADDITIONAL FEESDetails Total (AUD)
Enrolment fee $350
Overseas Student Health Coverdagger $605 dagger
Facilities fee ndash The University of Adelaide $510
Under 18 guardianship fees$310 administrative fee +
$50 per week until student turns 18
General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes ndash books and materials
$18 per week
(maximum $360)
daggerOverseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members $605 per year is provided as a guide price costs can vary by supplier OSHC fees are reviewed annually Students may organise their own Overseas Student Health Cover or request that the University of Adelaide College arrange on their behalf
Course books and materials fee will vary depending on program duration and subjects studied but can be expected to be approximately $500-700 for the Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos programs
INTERNATIONAL TUITION FEESProgram Price (AUD)
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
$470 per week
Students who need extra language support prior to their Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masters Program should complete the required English duration Please see page 25 for more information
Program Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies ProgramStandard (FSP) March April and
August 2021 All $14900 $29800
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$14300 $42900
Engineering $15200 $45600
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$15200 $45600
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$17500 $35000
Engineering $18750 $37500
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$18750 $37500
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021BusinessEconomics
$17500 $35000
Pre-Masters Program Two semesters April and October 2021All
$22000 $44000
One semester February and July 2021 $22000 $22000
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $22000 + $17600 $39600
One trimester February 2021 Business $17600 $17600
Note Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee outlined in the offer letter
Students moving to Adelaide to study should also consider the following costs
Details Total (AUD)
Accommodation placement $320
Airport pick-up $150
HomestayFull Board (includes all meals except lunch on school days + laundry) $290ˆ per week
Part Board (accommodation only) $190 per week
Student apartment accommodation
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
Options and Prices varyApplication subject to approvalThe University of Adelaide Village
UniLodge City Gardens Options and Prices varyAtira Apartments
ˆ Extra charge for special dietary requirements may apply Options and prices vary Application subject to approval The costs in the above table are provided as a guide only and are subject to change These costs may be incurred only if required by students For information on cost of living please refer to wwwstudyinaustraliagovau
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
Please refer to page 25 for more information on recommended study durations The above is a guide only If in doubt please contact the College or the Collegersquos educational representative All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees Please ask your College representative for more information The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for international students They include tuition and other internal fees All first semester fees are required to be paid in full unless the student withdraws prior to the commencement of the program Students may wish to pay more than 50 of their tuition fees before programs commencement Subsequent semesterrsquos tuition fees must be paid before the commencement of the respective semester
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
ProgramEnglish entry requirements
IELTS iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English
Foundation Studies Program IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
50 overall (16 or above in speaking and writing) 48
Pre-Masters Program
Two semesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One semester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Two trimesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One trimester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Country Foundation Studies Program Degree Transfer Program
Australia Completion of Year 11 with C grade average Completion of Year 12 with required ATAR score
China Completion of Senior Middle Two with a minimum average of 70 Completion of Senior Middle Three DTE - 70 DTS DTX - 75
Hong Kong SAR Completion of HK Form 5 with a minimum average of 40 or 50 dependent on the pass mark
^HKDSE DTE - 10 points over best 5 subjects DTS DTX - 12 points over best 5 subjects
India Completion of Year 11 with a minimum average of 60 Completion of Year 12 Indian School Certificate (ISC) Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or Indian State Board Exams are considered please enquire for required score
Indonesia Completion of SMU 2 with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects Completion of SMU 3 DTE - minimum average of 60 in 4 academic subjectsDTS DTX - minimum average of 70 in 4 academic subjects
International Baccalaureate
Completion of Year 1 with 21 aggregate score in 6 relevant subjects Completion of IB Diploma or IB Certificate Results with an average score of DTE - 20DTS DTX - 22
Malaysia Completion of SPM with a minimum 5 passes in academic subjects with a C grade average (SPM forecast results accepted)
Completion of STPMA Levels (forecast results accepted) DTE - minimum of 2 E grades DTS DTX - minimum of 1 E and 1 D grades UEC (forecast results accepted) DTE - 35 points or less (best 5 subjects) DTS DTX - 30 points or less (best 5 subjects)
Oman Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates
Completion of General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects
Completion of General Secondary School CertificateDTE Business - minimum average of 80 in academic subjects DTE Science Health Science Computer Science and Engineering - minimum average of 85 in academic subjects
Singapore Sri Lanka United Kingdom
GCE O Levels minimum of C grade average in 5 subjects (forecast results accepted)
GCE A Levels (forecast results accepted)DTE - minimum 2 E gradesDTS DTX - minimum 1 E and 1 D grades
South Korea Completion of Senior High School Year 2 with a minimum average of 65 in academic subjects
Completion of Senior High School Year 3 DTE - minimum average of 55 in academic subjects DTS DTX - minimum average of 60 in academic subjects
Thailand Completion of Matayom 5 with a minimum GPA of 25 Completion of Secondary Education - Matayom 6DTE - minimum GPA of 20DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 22
Vietnam Completion of Year 11 with a minimum GPA of 65 Completion of Year 12DTE - minimum GPA of 65DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 70
All other countries Please enquire Applications will be considered individually Please enquire Applications will be considered individually
Minimum required score depends on preferred bachelor destination Note Entry into the Foundation Studies Music specialisation is subject to diagnostic testing of music knowledge and instrument proficiency^HKDSE Scoring System ndash Level 5 5 5 = 5 points Level 4 = 4 points Level 3 = 3 points Level 2 = 2 points Level 1 = 1 point
ENTRY REQUIREMENTSUNDERGRADUATE
38 Academic entry requirements
POSTGRADUATECountry Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
Bangladesh 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Pass or Honours) with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (in a professional field or 150 credits) from a Section 2 institution
Bhutan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Botswana Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the University of Botswana
Cameroon 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licence) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Canada Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Baccalaureat or Bachelier) from a Section 1 institution
China 3 or 4 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 or 5 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree awarded according to the Regulations Concerning Academic Degrees in the Peoples Republic of China from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Eqypt 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Fiji 3 yr Advanced Diploma or Higher National Diploma (not in a trade field) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 26750) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Ghana 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a Bachelorrsquos degree from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science amp Technology University of Ghana or the University of Cape Coast
Hong Kong SAR Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Academic entry requirements 39
Country Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
India 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (3rd or pass division) from a Section 2 institution or 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (2nd 3rd or pass division) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree in any division from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st or 2nd division) from a Section 2 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st division) from a Section 3 institution
Indonesia 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of C with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Sarjana MudaBakaloreat with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of A or B from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Iran 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a B grade average (140 pt minimum) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Japan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Gakushigo) from a Section 1 institution
Jordan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kenya 3 yr Diploma with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Korea South Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Haksa) with a minimum of 120 credits from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kuwait Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Kuwait University or a Section 2 institution
Laos 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from the National University of Laos or a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the National Univesity of Laos
Lebanon Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree or Licence or 4 yr Maitrise or Diplome from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Macau SAR 3 yr Higher Diploma (Bacharelato) with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licenciatura) with a GPA below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degee (Licenciatura) from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Lecenciatura) with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 insitution
Malaysia Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Mauritius Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nepal 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 70 (where pass is 50) 60 (where pass is 40) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nigeria 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 1 insitution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Oman 3 yr Higher Diploma with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 and below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 institution
Pakistan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (without Honours) with a grade average of 55 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree (in 2nd or 3rd Division) from a Section 2 institution
Philippines 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32 and below from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Saudi Arabia 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of pass or good from a Section 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 3 institution or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 4 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of very good or excellent from a Section 2 institution
Singapore Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
South Africa 3 yr National Diploma (at least 240 credits) with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr National Diploma or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Sri Lanka Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Taiwan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Thailand 3 yr Associate degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade above 30 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Uganda 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32550 from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Makerere University or the University of East Africa or successful completio of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
United Arab Emirates
3 yr Higher Diploma with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 or below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
United Kingdom
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
United States of America
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelor degree (with 120 semester credits or 180 quarter credits) from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Vietnam 3 yr Bang Tot nghiep Cao dang with a GPA of 3040 or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) less than 210 credits with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Chinh quy mode) or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) with 210 or more credits from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc from a Section 2 institution
Zambia 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of pass or satisfactory from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr (after O Levels) or 3 yr (after A Levels) Bachelor degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelor degree or 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of credit merit or distinction from a Section 1 institution
For countriesregions and qualifications not listed above please contact the University of Adelaide College Admissions for further information Equivalent qualifications will be considered Applications will be assessed based on the most recent academic results and additional admissions criteria may apply Academic assessment is based on the grades a student achieves in individual subjects as well as an aggregate grade Student applications will also be assessed against any relevant program prerequisites Only academic subjects will be considered during assessment Subjects such as religious studies ethics physical education etc will not be considered Complete academic transcripts must be produced at the time of application if available Note - Institution sections are determined by the Australian Governments Department of Education Country Education Profiles
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
40 Academic Calendar
While all information is correct at time of release (September 2020) please note that the information included above may be subject to change Please refer to the website for the most up-to-date information
Please note dates are dependent on the University of Adelaide (wwwadelaideeduaustudentdates) and may change 2022 dates are provided as an example and are not confirmed Students may need to remain in Adelaide after the end of the semester for replacement exams
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAM
2021
Standard (FSP) Accelerated (FSPX)
March 2021 intake April 2021 intake August 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 3 Mar 21 23 Jul 21 21 Apr 21 3 Sep 21 4 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 20 Oct 21 25 Feb 22
Orientation 3 Mar 21 5 Mar 21 21 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 4 Aug 21 6 Aug 21 20 Oct 21 22 Oct 21
Break 10 May 21 14 May 21 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 7 Jan 22
Exams 8 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 26 Aug 21 3 Sep 21 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 18 Feb 22 25 Feb 22
Break 26 Jul 21 30 Jul 21 6 Sep 21 10 Sep 21 27 Dec 21 11 Feb 22
Semester 2 2 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 13 Sep 21 11 Feb 22 14 Feb 22 15 Jul 22 28 Feb 22 15 Jul 22
Break 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 31 Dec 21 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22
Exams 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 27 Jan 22 4 Feb 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22
Graduation 23 Dec 21 10 Feb 22 14 Jul 22 14 Jul 22
DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAMExtended (DTE) Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
2021 March 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Bridging 31 Mar 21 9 Jul 21 27 Oct 21 11 Feb 22
Orientation 31 Mar 21 2 Apr 21 27 Oct 21 29 Oct 21
Break 25 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 5 Jul 21 9 Jul 21 7 Feb 22 11 Feb 22
Semester 1 Joins DTS Jul 21 Joins DTS Feb 22 22 Feb 21 3 Jul 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 6 Oct 21 7 Jan 22
Orientation 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21 6 Oct 21 8 Oct 21
Break 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 27 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 4 Jan 22 7 Jan 22
Semester 2 26 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 28 Feb 22 2 Jul 22 Joins DTS Feb 22
Break 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 11 Apr 22 22 Apr 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 18 Jun 22 2 Jul 22
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two semesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one semester)
April 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 7 Apr 21 9 Jul 21 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 22 Feb 21 3 July 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21
Orientation 7 Apr 21 9 Apr 21 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21
Break 12 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21
Semester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated Jul 21 Joins PMP Accelerated Feb 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two trimesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one trimester)
October 2021 intake January 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish
Trimester 1 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 27 Jan 21 8 May 21
Orientation 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 27 Jan 21 28 Jan 21
Exams 6 May 21 8 May 21
Break 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 10 May 21 24 May 21
Trimester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated (trimester) Jan 22
Representative informationRepresentative name (if relevant)
City Telephone (homemobile)
Representative signature
Student information (compulsory)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Date of birth (ddmmyyyy) Country of birth
Country of citizenship First language
Permanent address
City Stateprovince Postcode
Country Telephone (homemobile)
Are you an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Yes No
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College ndash Student ID and Online Account ActivationStudent ID card ID number and system password will only be granted to a valid personal student email address Enrolment and system access delays will occur if invalid email addresses are provided
Passport number (if available) Expiry date
Do you hold Permanent Residency or a current Australian visa
Yes No NA If yes please provide a copy of your PR or current Australian visa
Visa type (if relevant) Visa number (if relevant)
Your permanenthome country address is required by the Australian Government If it is not supplied your application cannot be processed
Parent legal guardian details (compulsory for students under 18)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Relationship to student (ie mother or father)
Permanent address of Parent or Guardian
Telephone (homemobile)
Education historyIf you are currently completing a qualification please indicate when you expect to complete this study (monthyear)
Name and location of institution (starting from the most recent qualification)
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2018-2020)
Name and location of institution
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2016-2018)
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E
APPLICATION FORMPlease print clearly in English and in BLOCK letters Tick boxes where appropriate
International Student Application Domestic Student Application
41
42
Current English proficiency
Is English your first language Yes No
Have you studied at secondary level with English as the language of instruction
Yes No If yes please provide evidence of language of instruction
Do you have an English Language score Yes No
If yes please select one of the following IELTS TOEFL iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English Other
Test date (ddmmyyyy) Score
Program selectionDegree Transfer
Degree Transfer Extended (Mar) Degree Transfer Extended (Oct) Degree Transfer Standard (Feb) Degree Transfer Standard (Jul) Degree Transfer Accelerated (Oct)
Foundation Studies
Foundation Studies (Feb) Foundation Studies (Apr) Foundation Studies (Jul) Foundation Studies Accelerated (Oct)
Pre-Masterrsquos
Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Mar) Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Feb) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Jul) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash Two trimesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One trimester (Feb)
English Language Programs
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
(5-10 weeks)
Year of entry to the University of Adelaide College (eg 2021 2022)
University Program
Please indicate which bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos degree you intend to study at the University of Adelaide (eg Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) [Civil])BachelorMaster of
Accommodation
Would you like the College to organise your accommodation for you in Adelaide Yes No
Would you like the College to organise your airport pick-up Yes No
Additional services
Would you like the University of Adelaide College to organise your Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) on your behalf Yes No
If yes please indicate Single Couple Family If no please list your current OSHC details
Policy provider
Policy number Start date Expiry date
Please note that OSHC is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members
Medical conditions
Do you have a disability impairment or long-term medical condition which may affect your studies Yes No
If yes please provide medical documentation from a relevant treating professional detailing the impact of your condition on your ability to meet academic demands Disclosure will not disadvantage your application and is confidential The information you provide will assist us in best catering for your needs
Privacy notice
The University of Adelaide College understands and respects that privacy is important to you We collect personal information about you so that we can provide you with the services you have requested We may also use your information to improve our products and services and offer you our or our partnersrsquo or suppliersrsquo products and services which may be relevant to you We may disclose personal information about you in accordance with our Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) including to your education agent and the Australian government Our privacy policy contains information about how you can access and correct the personal information we hold about you or make a privacy complaint You may contact the Privacy Officer (privacykaplaneduau) for more informationIn regard to promotional material please indicate below
I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College sent on behalf of its sponsors partners or suppliers andor I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College about its own publications information and events
DeclarationI have read understood and agree to be bound by the Terms and Conditions of enrolment I declare that I have read the instructions on this application form and that to the best of my knowledge the information provided by me is true and complete in every particular I acknowledge that the University of Adelaide College and the University of Adelaide may vary or reverse any decision regarding admission or enrolment made on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information provided by me I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to verify or obtain records from other educational institutions that I have attended I understand that I am seeking temporary entry into Australia for educational purposes only as a fee-paying student I understand that if I change my visa status I may be subject to different rules and conditions I understand the above conditions and am prepared to accept them in full In particular that I or my sponsor will be responsible for the full costs of the academic program for which I am seeking admission as well as the associated travel and living costs I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to provide information to my parent(s) or guardian(s) and my agent regarding my application for admission to the program listed above
I confirm that I have read understood and agree to be bound by the University of Adelaide College Terms and Conditions (refer to page 43)
Signature of student Date
Signature of parentguardian (required if student is under 18 years old) Date
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Terms and conditions 43
1 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
These Terms and Conditions are applicable to all students studying at the University of Adelaide College through Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670 CRICOS 03127E (the rsquoCollegersquo) including English Language Programs delivered by the College (CRICOS 03147E) and Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs delivered under agreement with the University of Adelaide (CRICOS 00123M)
11 Policies and procedures All College students are subject to the policies and procedures that are published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) and in the College student handbook including those dealing with student misconduct assessment progression enrolment deferral and cancellation complaints and appeals and refund Students must review these policies and procedures and ensure they understand and comply with the most up to date version of our policies and procedures at all times
12 Late arrivals vacations and absences All students are expected to attend class from the first day of their program No refund is given for time missed due to arrivals after the published program commencement date vacations absences or public holidays Such periods of absence will not be replaced by a free extension of any program No refunds or substitutions will be made for classes missed due to non-College external exams excursions orientation period or other obligations that fall outside the normal teaching schedule Classes are not held and many campus facilities are closed on public holidays All published program dates start on a Monday but if the Monday is a public holiday the program start will fall on the Tuesday Students may request written permission for late arrival up to 2 weeks from their published program commencement date Students who propose to arrive 2 or more weeks after the program commencement date will be required to catch up on the work that they have missed While every effort will be made to assist the student to catch up on program content the student is ultimately responsible Late arrivals will be assisted with registering and joining the program The student will have a responsibility to undertake an online orientation upon commencement
13 Campus facilities Students are advised that campus facilities may not be available during study breaks Details are available from the Student Services Team or Reception staff at the College
14 Placement The College may place a student into the most appropriate class and to postpone subjectscourses to the following semestertrimester where there is an insufficient number of students for that class or subjectcourse
15 Program changes The College may change program dates program curricula tutors and programs at any time at its discretion However in cases where the program is rescheduled before the first class and the new date is unacceptable to the student all unused tuition fees will be refunded
16 Tuition fees The student or studentrsquos family agrees to pay the total tuition fee and any additional charges in accordance with the fee schedule for the current year published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) Students who do not finalise their payments within the first two weeks will have their enrolment cancelled All refunds are made in accordance with the College Refund Policy Tuition fees include lessons orientation placement and progress testing and a College certificate upon successful completion of the program The College may withhold the granting of a certificate from a student if the studentrsquos tuition fees or any other fees remain outstanding
17 Repeat payment Students repeat a coursesubject or coursessubjects or semestertrimester will incur charges based on the current yearrsquos published tuition fees at the time of payment
18 Late payment A fee of AUD 100 applies on unpaid accounts 30 days after the date the payment was due
19 Books and materials fees Students may be required to purchase textbooks workbooks stationery software and other required learning materials at an additional cost Details of any additional costs are in the College student handbook or the relevant program or unit outline
110 Additional services Any additional services (such as travel telephone costs excursions medical costs special diet non-College exams and enrolment amendments) are not included in any fees unless specifically stated on a valid invoice from the College Students wishing to arrange homestay accommodation andor airport transfer can obtain further information at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauaccommodation
111 Privacy Personal information collected by the College or the University of Adelaide which includes information that identifies a student and information regarding a studentrsquos program progress and attendance may be shared by or between the College and the University of Adelaide and by either of them with the Australian government or State and Territory governments and their designated authorities the Tuition Protection Scheme the agent that recruited the student (unless specifically excluded) the studentrsquos parents (if under 18) College staff and contractors and between the College and the University of Adelaide and related body corporates of the College and their staff contractors and insurer This information may include personal information about you which is considered sensitive information contact details program enrolment details and changes program results and the circumstance of any suspected breach by the student of a visa condition The Collegersquos Privacy Policy outlines further information about the handling of personal information by the College (at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy) You may contact our Privacy Officer at privacykaplaneduau if you have any enquiries about your personal information or if you wish to make a privacy complaint
112 Medical costs The College is hereby authorised to seek medical treatment should the College or a staff member acting on its behalf consider such action necessary for a student The student agrees to indemnify the College for any expense loss damage or liability whatsoever suffered or incurred as a result of authorising and arranging such emergency medical treatment
113 Photography filming and sound recording The College or its representatives may arrange to photograph or shoot video footage of students for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online at any time including during graduation ceremonies Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College staff or its representative at the time of booking and state at the time of the photographing or video shooting that they do not wish to participate and remove themselves
2 THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE FEES
21 The University of Adelaide program fees will depend on the studentrsquos choice of undergraduate or postgraduate degree program and point of entry Further information is available on the University of Adelaide website currently at wwwadelaideeduau
3 DEFERRAL SUSPENSION AND CANCELLATION OF ENROLMENT
31 A student may apply to defer their studies on the grounds of compelling or compassionate circumstances such as their own ill health or that of a very close relative All applications for deferral from a program of study must be made in writing or using the relevant form available from the College Students should refer to the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) for details of the circumstances in which their enrolment may be deferred suspended or cancelled before submitting their application
32 A studentrsquos enrolment at the College may be suspended or cancelled in accordance with the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) including on the grounds of misbehavior by the student the studentrsquos failure to pay amount(s) owing to the College in accordance with this agreement or a breach of program attendance or progression by the student
4 REFUNDS
41 The Collegersquos Refund Policy is currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies All students must read the Refund Policy before accepting an offer of admission from the College Students requesting a refund are required to do so in accordance with the Refund Policy Approved refunds are paid in Australian dollars into the same bank account it was paid from Tuition fees are not transferable to other students
5 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
51 Visa information It is the responsibility of the student to arrange all applicable travel permits or visas and to have a valid passport for their whole period of study The student may be asked to make payment for their first study period before any of their visa documentation is issued A Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) may not be issued by the College until payment for the first study period has been received as per the Offer of Admission and the enrolment agreement has been signed and
returned to the College by the student The enrolment agreement includes reference to the pre-arrival information and grievance procedures information
52 Student visa obligations Student visa holders are required to maintain compliance with all applicable visa conditions including providing the College with a current residential address mobile number email address and who to contact in emergency situations as well as notifying the College of any change in these details within 7 days of the change maintaining satisfactory academic progress and attending a minimum of 80 of their program Students that fail to commence their enrolled program or fail to meet the requirement for 80 attendance or satisfactory academic progress will be reported to the Department of Home Affairs (DoHA) Any school-aged dependents accompanying overseas students to Australia will be required to pay full fees if they are enrolled in either a government or non-government school
53 Health insurance Health insurance is compulsory for student visa holders and their accompanying family members Students are required to provide proof of health insurance at the time of their enrolment Students will not receive a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) until they have obtained satisfactory health insurance for the length of their visa The Australian government requires all students on student visas to join the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) scheme a health insurance plan for overseas students in Australia Students must ensure that payment is made for compulsory OSHC before their visa is issued and that the insurance provides adequate coverage for the duration of the studentrsquos visa
54 Codes of practice The College abides by the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (the National Code) and the Educational Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (Cth) (ESOS Act) Further information about the National Code can be obtained at internationaleducationgovauregulatory-information
55 Living expenses Migration regulations in Australia require international students to show evidence that they can contribute to the cost of living and studying in Australia Further information can be obtained at wwwstudyinaustraliagovau or wwwhomeaffairsgovau
6 CONSUMER PROTECTION
61 These Terms and Conditions and the right to make complaints and seek appeals of decisions and actions under various processes does not affect the rights of the student to take action under the Australian Consumer Law if the Australian Consumer Law applies
62 Students will be advised of any changes to these Terms and Conditions that may result from a directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide or from a change in government legislation or regulation Any dispute claim or other matter arising will be subject to the laws of South Australia
63 Students who are dissatisfied with a decision made by the College may submit a complaint to the College in accordance with the relevant College Grievance Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) If a student is dissatisfied with the outcome of a complaint and subsequent appeal they may also submit an application for review of the Collegersquos decision or action to the Office of the Training Advocate (wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau) or the Overseas Student Ombudsman (wwwombudsmangovau)
7 DECLARATION
Upon submitting an application to the College and subsequently undertaking any study at the College the student (or their authorised representative on the studentrsquos behalf ndash if the student is under 18 years of age)
71 Declares that the information provided in their application form is true and complete in every detail
72 Understands that giving false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of their application or cancellation of their enrolment
73 Has read and understood these terms and conditions the published information in the College brochure and on the College (and the University of Adelaide) website and has sufficient information about the College to enrol
74 Authorises the College or its representatives to retain their photo image for identification purposes and consents to the use of any photographs or video footage taken of the student for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online (including at a graduation ceremony) at any time without further consent or notification Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College at the time of the photographing or video shooting of their wish not to participate and will remove themselves
75 Authorises the College to provide the University of Adelaide or any other educational institutions to which the student is seeking admission any required relevant official records and other personal information relevant to their application or studies The student also gives the College permission to obtain official records from any educational institution the student attends or has attended and from the University of Adelaide after their studies at the College have finished
76 Authorises and consents to the College to validate hisher qualifications and release copies of academic transcripts to prospective employers whenif required
77 For international students the student understands that the College will collect information during their enrolment in order to meet its obligations under the ESOS Act and the National Code and to ensure the student complies with the conditions of their visa and the studentrsquos obligations under Australian immigration laws The authority to collect information is contained in the ESOS Act ESOS Regulations and the National Code The international student authorises the College to provide information including personal and contact details program enrolment details and the circumstances of any suspected breach of their student visa conditions to the Australian Government the Tuition Protection Service (if relevant) and any other designated authorities The student also understands that this information can be disclosed without their consent where the College is authorised to or required to by law
78 Understands and consents to the collection and handling of personal information in accordance with the Collegersquos Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy)
79 Accepts liability for payment of all relevant fees identified in these Terms and Conditions the College brochure and on the College (or the University of Adelaide) website The student also understands the circumstances in which refunds will not be applicable as set out in these Terms and Conditions including the Collegersquos Refund Policy and that fees may increase with notification from the College during the program For international students the student has also read the information provided in relation to living expenses and they understand that the cost of living in Australia may be higher than in their own country and the student confirms that they can meet those costs
710 Understands and agrees to abide by all the College policies and procedures (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies)
710 Agrees to notify the College of their contact details including their current residential address mobile number (if any) and email address and who to contact in emergency situations The student also agrees to notify the College of any change in those details within 7 days of the change
711 Acknowledges that the College reserves the right to change terms conditions or policies without prior notice in order to meet its legislative requirements or to follow directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide
and agrees to keep themselves up to date with the changes occurring by checking regularly the website andor speak to staff at the College
The following websites may be of use for international students
bull Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) internationaleducationgovau
bull Department of Home Affairs wwwhomeaffairsgovau
bull Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade wwwdfatgovau
bull Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service wwwagriculturegovau
bull Overseas Student Ombudsman wwwombudsmangovau
bull Office of the Training Advocate (SA only) wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau
There was no greater thrill than watching a students face at that moment of revelation when they finally grasped an ideaStanley Kaplan
Kaplan and youKaplan International Pathways is a leading provider of global education centred around you Whoever you are and wherever you are in the world our goal is to help you achieve your goal We passionately believe that a global education can still be personal
Our story so farWe wouldnrsquot be where we are today if it werenrsquot for a man named Stanley Kaplan Stanley faced challenges in getting an education himself in the 1930s and wanted to make sure everyone had the opportunity to learn This led him to create a test that was fair so that students could enrol at university based on merit alone Soon Stanleyrsquos small education business began to thrive and his success led to the creation of a whole new industry
During the decades since then Kaplan has changed and grown but we still remember exactly why Stanley began his business Sadly he died in 2009 but his passion for fair education available to everyone no matter who they are lives on
80years since Kaplan
was founded
20000+students guided to university each year
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FOR FURTHER ENQUIRIESThe University of Adelaide College 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide SA 5000 Australia
Telephone +61 8 8313 3430 Email collegeadelaideeduau
collegeadelaideeduau
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DISCLAIMER The information in this publication is current as at the date of printing and is subject to change You can find updated information on our website at collegeadelaideeduau
The University of Adelaide College operated by Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd
Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M | English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E copy The University of Adelaide College Published January 2021 Version 20
Supporting Australian education in association with
FOUNDATION STUDIES CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to achieve the score listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to select subjects that meet any university prerequisites (compulsory subjects)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Faculty of Arts
Arts Humanities and Social Sciences
B Languages 70 Mar Apr bull Australian Studies (March and August) bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
One of Maths Methods OR General Mathematics OR Economics OR Biology OR Nutrition OR Chemistry
B Arts 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Criminology 74
B Environmental Policy and ManagementB International DevelopmentB International RelationsB Philosophy Politics and EconomicsB Sociology
70
Music B Music 70 Mar Aug bull Musicianshipbull Music Appreciation and Practicebull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes One of
Australian Studies OR Economics OR Computing and Information Systems OR Maths Methods OR General Mathematics
Teachingdagger B Teaching (Middle) with B Music 74 Mar
See required subjects associated with specific bachelor destinations
B Teaching (Middle) with B Arts
B Teaching (Middle) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Middle) with B Science
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Arts
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Economics
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Music
B Teaching (Secondary) with B Science
Mar Apr
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Computer Science and IT
B Computer Science
B Mathematical and Computer Sciences
70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Computing and Information Systems OR Physicsbull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Technology (Defence Industries) 65
B Technology (Construction) 70
B Information Technology 65 bull Computing and Information Systemsbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposesbull General Mathematics
Engineering B Engineering (Honours)(Electrical and Electronic)
B Engineering (Honours)(Software)
77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Critical Thinkingbull Chemistry OR Physics OR Biologybull English for Academic Purposes
B Engineering (Honours)(Civil)B Engineering (Honours)(Mining)B Engineering (Honours)(Mechanical)
B Engineering (Honours)(Flexible Entry) Mar Apr
B Engineering (Honours)(Petroleum) Mar Apr Aug
B Engineering (Honours) (Architectural and Structural) Mar Aug Oct
B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical)
Mar Aug Oct bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Chemistrybull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Mathematical Sciences
B Mathematical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Critical Thinking bull Maths Methodsbull Specialist Mathsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Physics bull English for Academic Purposes
12
These programs have additional entry requirements Please see pages 14 and 15 for further details Music has additional entry requirements and is recommended for the March intake only ^ These programs have specific entry requirements including English proficiency tested at progression to the University Please see page 15 for further details Other selection criteria apply Please ask us for more details
Not all elective subjects will be offered in every intake and are subject to demand Students should consult adelaideeduaudegree-finder for degree prerequisites There are advanced degrees and double degrees which may be available to students dependent on meeting progression score requirements
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Architecture B Architectural Design 74 Mar Apr Aug bull Design Studiesbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Health and Medical Sciences
B Dental Surgery 83 Mar bull Chemistrybull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Health and Medical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Medicine and B Surgery 83 Mar
B Nursing^ 70
B Occupational Therapy (Hons)^ 83
B Oral Health 70
B Physiotherapy^ (Hons) 83 Mar Apr
B Psychological Science 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Speech Pathology (Hons)^ 83 Mar
Faculty of the Professions
Business Commerce and Economics
B Business
B Commerce
B Economics
B Finance
B Innovation and Entrepreneurship
B Project Management
74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Law B Laws 80 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Sciences
Science B Applied Data Analytics 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Chemistry bull Maths Methods OR
General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Agricultural Sciences
B Food and Nutrition Science 70
B Science
B Science (Animal Science) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Animal Behaviour) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Biomedical Science)
B Science (Biotechnology)
B Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Marine Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Mineral Geoscience)
B Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 74 Mar Apr
B Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 83 Mar
B Veterinary Technology 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Viticulture and Oenology 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
Foundation Studies Curriculum 13
See collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
At the University you will learn in stunning state-of-the-art facilities that are among the worldrsquos best while being guided by outstanding educators and researchers who are national and international leaders in their field
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have additional entry requirements Please search for Admissions Guide at futureaskadelaideeduau
bull Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
bull Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
bull Bachelor of Oral Health (BOH)
HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCESThe University of Adelaide is a world leader in health education and research The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences is number 1 in South Australia for Medicine Nursing Psychology and Dentistry
14
Step 2 Achieve a mandatory progression score in your Foundation Studies Program
Step 1 Prerequisite subjectsDuring your Foundation Studies Program you must successfully complete one of the following prerequisite subjects ndash Biology Chemistry or Maths Our College staff will help you select your Foundation Studies prerequisite subjects
B MEDICINE AND B SURGERY B DENTAL SURGERY B ORAL HEALTH
83 83 70
Step 3 Achieve an acceptable English proficiency scoreIELTS is the preferred testing system and a minimum score of 70 overall all bands 70 is required
Step 4 Register for University Clinical Aptitude Test for Australia and New Zealand (UCAT ANZ) Details regarding the test and how to register are available on the UCAT ANZ website ucateduauucat-anz
Step 5 Online application to the University of AdelaideAll international applicants to MBBS BDS or BOH including international students studying in Australia submit an application online via internationaladelaideeduauadmissionshow-to-apply
Please note you will be required to enter your UCAT ANZ ID number during this application Please refer to the relevant Admissionsrsquo Guide for the specific details at futureaskadelaideeduau
Late applications will not be accepted
Step 6 Sit the UCAT ANZThe University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) is an admissions test used by the UCAT ANZ Consortium of universities in Australia and New Zealand for their medical dental and clinical science degree programmes The UCAT ANZ is a test used widely to help universities select applicants with the most appropriate mental abilities attitudes and professional behaviours required for new doctors to be successful in their clinical careers QS rankings by subject
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have specific entry requirements on progression from the College to the University
For more information please visit healthadelaideeduau
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Areas of Study
Step 7 Interview Eligibility OutcomeInterview eligibility is based on your performance in UCAT ANZ During September you will receive an email from the University of Adelaide which will contain important information on how to log into the AdmissionsAdelaide system to see your interview eligibility outcome
Step 8 InterviewCollege staff will assist you to prepare for your interview including several rounds of practice interviews The interview comprises of a series of scenarios and questions in which you
will need to demonstrate aptitudes such as self-awareness critical thinking problem solving and interpersonal skills Interviewers will also be looking for your compatibility and understanding of the degree and applicable health profession Interviews will be scheduled from late September to October and will be approximately 20 minutes in length
Step 9 Offers Offers will be sent by the University of Adelaide International Admissions Service between mid-October and early February
PROGRAM PROGRESSION REQUIREMENTS
B NURSING Foundation final score of 70
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (HONS)
B PHYSIOTHERAPHY (HONS)
Prerequisite of Biology or Chemistry or Maths
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B SPEECH PATHOLOGY (HONS)
Stage 2 English plus one of Stage 2 Biology OR Chemistry OR Mathematical Methods
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
IN THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR I HAD A FACE-TO-FACE SESSION TO HELP ME SELECT THE CORRECT SUBJECTS FOR MEDICINE WErsquoVE ALSO HAD MANY INFORMATION SESSIONS TO GUIDE US REGARDING OUR APPLICATION THE COLLEGE AND TEACHERS ARE THERE FOR THE STUDENTS TO HELP THEM AT ANY TIME
Gadeer Ahmed Egypt
Foundation Studies pathway to Medicine
Bachelor of Oral Health
Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Hons)
The Health and Medical Sciences programs listed on this page are quota programs and are not able to be packaged with the Foundation Studies Program Students will be offered a package with Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) or Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences and may be eligible to apply for their preferred quota program at the time of progression if they achieve a competitive score meet other entry and progression requirements and there are places available
UNIQUE COLLEGE SUPPORT TO PREPARE YOUWersquove designed an exclusive range of services to help you gain admission to the degree of your choice
Health and Medical Sciences 15
bull Information session with guest speakers and alumni
bull Online lsquohow to applyrsquo tutoring session
bull Critical thinking workshop
bull Assistance with UCAT ANZ preparation
bull Several rounds of practice interviews with extensive feedback
bull Links to industry and volunteering opportunities to strengthen your application
bull Personal guidance during your transition to the University of Adelaide
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Psychological Science
DEGREETRANSFER PROGRAMOur Degree Transfer Program is an excellent alternative to first year at University offering guaranteed entry to second year on successful completion
Degree Transfer pathwayTo successfully complete your Degree Transfer Program you will need to achieve a 50 pass in 8 academic courses and in Language for Study You will receive full credit for the first year courses and progress to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
16
2nd Year
2nd Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Degree Transfer Extended (DTE)1 bridging semester 15 weeks + 2 semesters 15 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Standard (DTS)2 semesters 12 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Accelerated (DTX)2 semesters 9 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Brid
ging
dagger Students who successfully complete their Degree Transfer Program are not required to supply evidence of IELTS to satisfy the Universityrsquos English requirements
CRICOS course codes 087624D 087625C 087626B 087627A 086313E 086315C 086316B 086317A 086314D 0101444 0101441
Program benefits
bull Yoursquoll study the same courses as you would in first year at the University and when you graduate yoursquoll secure your place in second year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull We offer a wide range of courses taught to the Universityrsquos syllabus with many taught on the Universityrsquos beautiful
North Terrace campus Yoursquoll learn content relevant to your degree and receive full credit for all University-level courses
bull Our classes are small and our fees are lower than the equivalent first-year courses at the University
bull Our English language entry requirements are flexible and yoursquoll be provided with English language and learning support to assist while yoursquore studying the Degree Transfer Program As our graduate you wonrsquot be required to provide any further evidence of your English language proficiency
4th Year
4th Year
4th Year
Study in 4th year will depend on the degree chosen
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
DEGREE TRANSFER EXTENDED (DTE)
DEGREE TRANSFER STANDARD (DTS)
DEGREE TRANSFERACCELERATED (DTX)
PROGRAM LENGTH 15 months
1 bridging semester + 2 semesters
12 months
2 semesters
9 months
2 semesters
INTAKE DATES 31 Mar 2021 27 Oct 2021
22 Feb 2021 19 Jul 2021
6 Oct 2021
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Australian Year 12 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
CONTACT HOURS Bridging semester
20 hours per week
Semester 1 and 2
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
BACHELOR DESTINATIONS Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Economics
Not all majors offered for Science intakes in March and July Please ask us for details
Visit collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information about the Degree Transfer Program
Areas of Study
Program overview
To complete your Degree Transfer Program and progress in to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree you will need to pass eight first-year semester-long university courses plus one full-year course (Academic English) For more information and course requirements please see pages 18 and 19
Degree Transfer Program 17
Science
Business Economics and Finance
Health and Medical Sciences
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
I WOULD RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE SINCE IT PROVIDES A SMOOTH TRANSITION TO THE UNIVERSITY I HAVE REALLY ENJOYED THE EXPERIMENTS AND PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES AND THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I HAVE LEARNED IS GROUP WORK SKILLS THE BRIDGING SEMESTER HELPED ME FIT INTO THE NEW ENVIRONMENT
Kai Chen China
Degree Transfer Extended pathway to Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DEGREE TRANSFER CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study the courses listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to enrol in courses required for your packaged degree and discipline (if relevant)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Bachelor of Computer Science DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Level 1 elective
bull Puzzle Based Learning
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
bull Level 1 elective
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Maths for Information Technology 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Chemical
Civil
Electrical and Electronic
Mechanical
Mining
Petroleum
Software
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Engineering Maths
Physics OR Chemistry
Academic English
bull Maths 1A
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Analog Electronics
bull Introduction to Petroleum Geosciences and the Oil Industry
bull Introduction to Process Engineering
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Statics
bull Introduction to Engineering EAL
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Electronic Systems
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Maths 1B
bull Physics 1E
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Programming (Matlab amp Excel)
bull Professional Practice 1
bull Digital Electronics
bull Civil and Environmental Engineering 1A
bull Introduction to Infrastructure
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Dynamics
bull Introduction to Mining Engineering
bull Introduction to Petroleum Engineering
bull Materials 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Bachelor of Information Technology Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Statistical Practice
bull Introduction to Programming for IT Specialists
bull Design Thinking Problems to Practice
bull Foundations of Project Management
bull Language for Study
bull Introduction to Computer Systemsbull Networks and Securitybull IT Projectbull Managing Organisations and Peoplebull Professional Practices
Faculty of Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Biomedical Science
Science
Agricultural Sciences
Food and Nutrition Science
Viticulture and Oenology Note chemistry at Year 12 level or equivalent is a prerequisite
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Core Maths
Computing
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1Abull Biology 1 Molecules Genes and Cellsbull Physics Physical Aspects of Naturebull Building a Habitable Environmentbull Nutrition 1bull Farm-gate to Fork - Food Production 1bull Foundations of Wine Science 1bull Agricultural Systems 1bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1Bbull Biology 1 Human Perspectivesbull Statistical Practice 1bull Planet Earthbull The Science and Technology of Food Production 1bull Biology 1 Organismsbull Soils and Landscapes 1bull Agricultural Productionbull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
18 For intake availability of Engineering specialisation refer to pathway guide page 8
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of the Professions
Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Commerce
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Marketing
bull Business Lifecycles
bull Personal Professional Development
bull Entrepreneurship Foundations and Mindset
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Economics DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Principles of Economics
bull Professional Practices
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Finance DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Accounting
Economics
Core Maths
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Language for Study
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Applications of Quantitative Methods in Finance
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1A
bull Health and Illness in Populations
bull Create Communicate Connect with Health Sciences
bull Language for Study
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1B
bull Saving Lives or Respecting Rights An Introduction to Health Ethics
bull Statistical Practice 1
bull Language for Study
Access to Degree Transfer courses may vary depending on time of intake and bachelorrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements The Degree Transfer (Health and Medical Sciences) pathway also provides students with the option to apply for entry into first year of the Bachelor of Nursing degree upon completion of the Degree Transfer Program For Bachelor of Nursing strict quotas apply The standard cut-off is the minimum academic threshold above which applications will be ranked on merit In addition to academic performance other selection criteria may affect merit ranking
Degree Transfer Curriculum 19See collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
Completion of the Bachelor of Commerce with Accounting major has industry accreditation from CPA Australia and CA ANZ
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAMThe College is the first education provider in Australia to offer a postgraduate pathway course to a Group of Eight University After you successfully complete your Pre-Masterrsquos Program yoursquore guaranteed entry into your packaged postgraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Flexible entry and English language
requirements mean you will start the program at the level best suited to your academic and English language ability
bull Our small class sizes ensure you will always have personalised attention and support
bull The three or four University masterrsquos level courses you study at the College are the same as those you would study at University and when you successfully complete these you will receive full credit
bull Once you graduate from the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will progress to the University program with no further English language evidence required
Program StructureOnce you are enrolled in the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will study 9-10 courses over two semesterstrimesters over 7 ndash 8 months In the first semestertrimester you will study preparatory courses to develop your study research and English skills
If you qualify for the Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated Program you will study 4 or 5 courses over one semestertrimester over 3 ndash 4 months During your semestertrimester at the College you will study three or four credit-bearing University courses plus Academic English
Whichever program you complete you will progress to the University of Adelaide with full credit for all credit-bearing University courses and commence in your second semester or trimester
Pre-Masterrsquos pathwayOn successful completion of your Pre-Masterrsquos Program at the College you are guaranteed entry to your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide
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CRICOS Course Code 094934J
20
SemesterTrimester 2 SemesterTrimester 3
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
postgraduate degree
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
SemesterTrimester 4
Three or four semesterstrimesters at university depending on the duration of the postgraduate degree
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START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Areas of Study
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM (ACCELERATED)
PROGRAM LENGTH 2 semesterstrimesters 1 semestertrimester
PROGRAM STRUCTURE 4 preparatory courses3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses2 Academic English courses
3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses
1 Academic English course
INTAKE DATES 7 Apr 2021 (semester)13 Oct 2021 (semester and trimester)
27 Jan 2021 (trimester)22 Feb 2021 (semester)19 Jul 2021 (semester)
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent dependent on qualifications
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Successful completion of a bachelorrsquos degree or equivalent See academic entry requirements on pages 38 - 39
CONTACT HOURS First semester trimester20 hours per week
Pre-Mastersrsquo semester trimesterDepends on masterrsquos degree destination
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PREPARATORY SEMESTERTRIMESTER
Study and Research SkillsIntercultural StudiesQuantitative Skills for Postgraduate StudiesCritical Thinking for Postgraduate StudiesAcademic English A
Not Applicable
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PRE-MASTERrsquoS SEMESTERTRIMESTER
3 or 4 University courses Academic English B
3 or 4 University coursesAcademic English B
University courses will vary depending on masterrsquos degree destination students enrolled in the trimester based masterrsquos destinations will study 3 University courses while students enrolled in the semester based masterrsquos destinations will study 4 University courses Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan
^ Pre-Masterrsquos Program packaged with this degree is only available in February and October
Visit collegeadelaideeduaupre-masters for the most up to date information about the Pre-Masterrsquos Program
ArtsMaster of Arts (Environmental Studies)^
Master of Arts (International Relations)^
Health and Medical Sciences Master of Public Health
Business Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
Master of International Management^
Master of Applied Economics
Master of Applied Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Applied Project Management^
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)^
Master of Wine Business^
Pre-Masterrsquos Program 21
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Engineering Computer and Mathematical SciencesMaster of Computing and Innovation
AT THE COLLEGE YOU CAN MAKE NEW FRIENDS AND THE TEACHERS GAVE ME POSITIVE FEEDBACK TO HELP ME BETTER ADAPT TO STUDYING AND LIVING ABROAD I LIKE THE LEARNING ATMOSPHERE AT THE UNIVERSITYrsquoS HUB CENTRAL AND IrsquoM PROUD I GOT THE TOP GRADE IN MY ENGLISH CLASS
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Pre-Masterrsquos Program pathway to Master of Finance
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM CURRICULUMTo progress to the second semester trimester of your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will study the courses listed in the table You will receive credit for all credit-bearing University courses
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of Arts
Master of Arts (Environmental Studies) PMP (Semester) Oct PMP (Accelerated)(Semester) Feb
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Research Design and Methods (6 units) bull Introduction to Urbanisation (3 units) bull Engaging Communities Techniques and Analysis (3 units) bull Academic English B
Master of Arts (International Relations) bull Masterclass in Politics and International Relationsbull Research Design (3 units) bull Research Communication (3 units) bull Academic English B
Faculty of Engineering Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Master of Computing and Innovation PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Foundations of Computer Science (6 units)bull Engineering Communication and Critical Thinkingbull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Academic English B
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Master of Public Health PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
PMP February intakebull Qualitative Research Methods in Health (3 units)bull Introduction to Biostatistics (3 units)bull Promoting Health in Individuals and Populations (3 units)bull Introduction to Epidemiology (3 units)bull Academic English B
PMP July intakebull Environmental and Occupational Health (3 units)bull Global Public Health (3 units)bull Knowing what works - Evaluation in Public Health (3 units)bull Health Economics (3 units)bull Academic English B
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Access to PMP courses may vary depending on time of intake and masterrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements
Academic English B is not a credit-bearing University course
Pre-Masterrsquos Curriculum 23
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of the Professions
Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb Jul
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Concepts and Methods (M)bull Principles of Finance (M)bull Quantitative Methods (M)bull Economic Principles (M)bull Academic English B
Master of International Management PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Economics PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Intermediate Econometrics IID bull Applied Economic Principlesbull Intermediate Microeconomics IID bull Intermediate Macroeconomics IIDbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Innovation and Entreprenuership
Master of Innovation and Entreprenuership
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Entrepreneurial Concepts and Mindset bull New Venture Creationbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Project Management
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Risk Assessment and Managementbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Wine Business PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Program benefitsbull Learning is made fun Improve your
language skills such as speaking writing reading listening grammar and vocabulary while learning about Australia in a fun and engaging way
bull Cover essential academic skills such as group and team collaboration critical and creative thinking research and academic integrity and presentations
bull We offer a variety of assistance and counselling services for international students
bull Yoursquoll enjoy individual attention with our small class sizes and yoursquoll be assessed weekly to monitor your progress
bull Take advantage of our extracurricular activity program with a variety of activities tailored to enhance after class student experience
bull On successful completion of the program yoursquore guaranteed entry to your Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos program
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMSOur English Language Programs are courses designed to help you excel in your chosen field Learn to communicate with confidence and improve essential study skills in an English-speaking academic environment
Our courses are designed and taught by highly qualified and experienced English language teaching professionals It has been voted the best English program in Australia for the year 2020 by the English Language Barometer (ELB) and is recognised through its English Australia membership and National English Language Teaching Accreditation Scheme (NEAS) endorsement
English Language Programs pathwayUpon successful completion you will be able to communicate with confidence and obtain the essential language skills necessary for academic study in Australia
For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for details
Year 1
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
English for Academic Purposes
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CRICOS Course Codes 069098D 094050A
Postgraduate
Year 2 Year 3
Masterrsquos degree
Year 2 Year 3
Undergraduate
General Academic
English
Foundation Studies
Degree Transfer
Pre-Masterrsquos
Elementary
Pre-Intermediate
Intermediate
Visit collegeadelaideeduau for more information about studying at the University of Adelaide College
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Intakes Contact hours Class size
Corresponds with chosen FSP DT or PMP program entry 20 hours per week Maximum 18
RECOMMENDED STUDY DURATIONYou will be required to complete the recommended program duration according to your current English level Your English levels will be assessed before you begin your General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes course
English level
IELTS
Recommended GAEEAP duration
FSPDTEPMP
IELTS 45 (two bands of 40 and one band of 45) or equivalent 30 weeks^
IELTS 45 (three bands of 45 or higher) or equivalent 25 weeks^
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 40) or equivalent 20 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than two bands of 45) or equivalent 15 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 45) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 50 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 5 weeks
IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent not required
IELTS 55 (speaking or writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
not required
All applications will be assessed on an individual basis For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for detailsOnly available to the Pre-Masterrsquos program with a length of 2 semesterstrimesters^ Not available to the Pre-Masterrsquos Program as 20 weeks is maximum duration
English for Academic Purposes 25
Experienced teaching professionals
Personal learning support
Program benefits
Interactive curriculum
Member of English Australia
Quality endorsed by NEAS
THE BIG DIFFERENCE IS THAT IN AUSTRALIA I PRACTISE ENGLISH EVERY DAY BUT AT HOME I JUST USE MY ENGLISH IN CLASS IrsquoM ATTENDING EXTRA CLASS FOR SPEAKING AND PRONUNCIATION WHICH IS REALLY GOOD AND HELPS ME TO IMPROVE MY SPEAKING SKILLS
Qutibah Alamri Oman
English for Academic Purposes
English LevelIELTS
Recommended GAEEAP DurationDTSDTX requiring IELTS 55 overall (speaking and
writing 55 no other bands below 50)
IELTS 50 overall (both speaking and writing bands of 45 with no band below 45) or equivalent
20 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (no more than one speaking or writing band of 45 with no other band below 45) or equivalent
15 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (all bands 50) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 55 overall (either speaking or writing band 55 or above with no other band below 50) or equivalent
5 weeks
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STUDENTSUCCESS
We know that while yoursquore studying at the University of Adelaide College your experience is shaped both inside the classroom and in your life outside
COLLEGE SOCIAL CLUBThe College Social Club is famous for fostering new friendships Itrsquos also a great opportunity to learn new skills and gain experience in event planning budgeting mentoring new students and raising money for charities The Social Club runs great events on campus throughout the year so get involved as soon as you enrol
UNIVERSITY COMMUNITYRight from the first day you start at the College yoursquore a member of the University of Adelaide community Yoursquoll have 247 access to the University
campus including the Hub and yoursquoll be eligible to join the clubs and societies at the University of Adelaide there are more than 150 to choose from Whether yoursquore interested in sport politics music or photography yoursquore sure to find something yoursquoll love
BRING YOUR OWN DEVICEFor your convenience and to ensure you can study both on campus and at home we require you to bring your own device Technical and system requirements are listed on our website Search for device at collegeadelaideeduau
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STAY SAFE WITH SONDER
While yoursquore studying with us yoursquoll have free 247 access to highly trained Sonder support staff who can assist you if you need someone to track your journey check up on you or if yoursquore ill or injured Yoursquoll be given more information at orientation about the services available
STUDY ADELAIDEIf yoursquore looking for an international student mentor for tickets to the hottest events for help writing a resume for an opportunity to be an international student leader or just for some fun Study Adelaide is a brilliant organisation driven by and for international students
Student Success 27
ASK US WErsquoRE HERE FOR YOUWe offer two ways for you to access support services virtually and in real life At our new Student Services Hub at Level 2 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide you can meet with our team members for program advice and information about progressing to university and guidance on accommodation and student experience Once yoursquore enrolled yoursquoll also be able to access these services online
ACADEMIC AND ENGLISH ASSISTANCEThroughout your time at the College and at the University you will be able to access one-on-one assistance in academic areas such as referencing essay and report writing presentation and academic language skills Foundation Studies students can access the Tutor Assistance Program which provides subject-specific support Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos students can drop into the Universityrsquos Maths Learning Centre and Writing Centre for one-one-one assistance
THE NEW CAMPUS EXPERIENCEWe have just refurbished our campus including the student zones on all floors We now have collaboration space where you can get together with your classmates and study together several small meeting rooms which you can book in advance and USB stations to charge your device The cafeacute style break-out space on the second floor is perfect for independent studies with your classmates or catching up with friends for lunch in the brand new kitchen area bathed in beautiful natural light this is sure to be your new go-to space
We look forward to welcoming you to the University of Adelaide College Our friendly team are here to help you and wersquore sure yoursquoll love our newly renovated campus at 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide
STUDENTSERVICES
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ONLINE STUDENT SERVICES HUBFind the information you need at any time using our one-stop-shop virtual student hub Starting right from orientation you can catch up on anything yoursquove missed find the answers to common questions and make a time to meet with a staff member face-to-face You can also find the right academic support depending on your program or access assistance with accommodation There are pages where you can view the current announcements for the College and the academic calendar and timetable for all the important dates
WHOrsquoS WHOThe dedicated team of service professionals are your first stop for any matter at all and include our
bull Student Services Manager whorsquos responsible for overseeing the team to ensure you have the best experience possible
bull Accommodation Coordinator to assist you to find new accommodation in Adelaide or to change accommodation providers
bull Student Services Coordinator responsible for the welfare and academic advancement of students under the age of 18
bull Student Services Coordinators for Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs
PERSONAL SUPPORTWersquore here to support you while yoursquore studying with us If yoursquore missing home or struggling with your workload or you need someone to talk to for any reason at all let us know Our friendly Student Services team and our qualified counsellor are here to offer you caring and confidential assistance
ACADEMIC MANAGERSOur highly qualified Academic Managers play an integral role at the College and in the lives of our students they are the key link between life at College and the University They are responsible for all cohorts in their program of speciality (English Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos) and ensuring students are qualified and prepared for progression to the University They are also responsible for the curriculum you will study and ensuring our programs meet and exceed Australian Government quality assurance standards
Student Services 29
Adelaide is a place where yoursquoll find quality education in a city designed for life and with a lower cost of living than other Australian capitals you can enjoy a great lifestyle We offer a welcoming environment where students from all over the world can enjoy an excellent education along with work opportunities now and in the future
WARM WELCOMEOne in five South Australians were born overseas but now call Australia home and 27 of students in Adelaide are international^ The people of Adelaide celebrate our cityrsquos cultural diversity and go out of our way to welcome international students to the city
NATURAL BEAUTYSouth Australians live an active lifestyle and love the great outdoors Adelaide is a coastal city where pristine white beaches become the focus for recreation and relaxation Right on our doorstep and accessible by public transport yoursquoll find nature trails and national parks for hiking and biking
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ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
EASY TO GET AROUNDAdelaide is one of the worldrsquos most liveable cities but unlike some larger cities getting around is much quicker and easier A well-designed city allows for straightforward navigation on the cityrsquos buses trains and trams Therersquos free public transport in the city and walking and cycling are also very popular options
VIBRANT ATMOSPHERESouth Australia is known as the Festival State hosting more than four hundred festivals and events each year including the worldrsquos second largest annual arts festival the Fringe Festival In fact more festival tickets are sold in South Australia than any other state Adelaidersquos sporting calendar is also full of events that include cricket soccer and AFL (Australian Rules Football) Enjoy the best of Adelaidersquos sports and major international concerts at Adelaide Oval in the centre of the city
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Adelaide Lifestyle 31
For more information visit wwwcityofadelaidecomau or wwwstudyadelaidecom
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Darwin
Brisbane
Sydney
Canberra
Adelaide
Melbourne
Hobart
Perth
13 Million2
Population
Mediterranean1 climate
Maximum Average Temperature Summer 29 Winter 16
ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
1km
1wwwbomgovauclimate 2wwwabsgovaucensus
1km
1000 M
Adelaide Botanic Garden
Adelaide Zoo
Airport
Adelaide Oval
National Wine Centre
Barossa Valley
McLaren Vale
Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute
Adelaide city map 33
UoA
68UoAC
Urbanest student accommodation
The Village student apartmentsAdelaide Central Markets amp China Town
Rundle Mall
ADELAIDE CITY MAP
Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide Health amp Medical Sciences
ARE YOU UNDER THE AGE OF 18Our friendly staff look after all students at the College but we do take particular care of students who are under the age of 18 Before you arrive we will help you to arrange suitable accommodation either with a local homestay family or an apartment at our approved under 18 provider Urbanest Wersquoll pick you up at the airport and transfer you to your new home At College we will assign you your own personal welfare officer who you will meet with every two weeks to make sure yoursquore settling into your new life in Australia
ACCOMMODATIONWhether yoursquore moving to Adelaide for the first time or yoursquove studied here before finding a great place to live is essential There are a wide variety of great accommodation options available to students in Adelaide
HOMESTAY WITH A LOCAL FAMILYIf you would like to experience living with an Australian family we can arrange a homestay to host you during your time in Adelaide This is a fantastic cultural experience and also a great way to practise your English language skills outside of the classroom Homestay households are often in the suburbs of Adelaide but they will be well serviced by public transport You may be matched with a family with young children single adults or older couples
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Twin share studio at Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE VILLAGEIf yoursquore looking for a studio or shared apartment there are more options available These residences have affordable prices and common areas for socialising The Village is a purpose built student community located in the Adelaide central business districtYou will enjoy the convenience of a free door-to-door shuttle service between the Village and the main campus making it easy for you to get to lectures on time
For more information about student accommodation please send an email to collegeaccommodationadelaideeduau
URBANEST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEOur preferred student accommodation provider Urbanest is located across the road from the Universityrsquos main campus and a short walk through Rundle Mall to the College There are a variety of rooms available including studio rooms or single rooms in larger apartments You will benefit from the community environment and study spaces in addition to a video games room cinema gym and an amazing roof-top with BBQ
Accommodation 35
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide The University of Adelaide Village
2021 DOMESTIC FEES
DOMESTIC TUITION FEESProgram Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies Program Standard (FSP) March April and August 2021 All $9950 $19900dagger
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$9000 $27000
Engineering $9900 $29700
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$9900 $29700
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$11100 $22200
Engineering $11800 $23600
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$11800 $23600
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021Business
Economics$11100 $22200
Pre-Masters ProgramTwo semesters April and October 2021
All $12750$25500
One semester February and July 2021 $12750
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $12750 + $10200 $22950
One trimester February 2021 Business $10200 $10200
dagger Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee as outlined in the offer letter
All fees must be paid in full unless you withdraw prior to commencement of your program Please note that all fees stated are for 2021 For more information regarding fees and refunds please visit wwwcollegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for domestic students (Australian citizens and permanent residents only) They include tuition and other internal fees
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36 Domestic fees
MEET YOU IN MELBOURNEFrom 2021 a number of University of Adelaide degrees will be offered at the new University of Adelaide Melbourne Campus In partnership with the University of Adelaide College the Melbourne Campus will offer both online and face-to-face study options designed specifically as pathways for students to enter undergraduate and postgraduate degrees
Our Melbourne Campus is located on the western fringe of the city in Docklands and will offer our Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs Once you successfully complete your pathway program you are guaranteed entry to your packaged degree in Accounting Business Finance or Information Technology with full credit for all University-level courses completed
Apply now with confidence visit collegeadelaideeduaumelbourne
International fees 37
2021 INTERNATIONAL FEES
ADDITIONAL FEESDetails Total (AUD)
Enrolment fee $350
Overseas Student Health Coverdagger $605 dagger
Facilities fee ndash The University of Adelaide $510
Under 18 guardianship fees$310 administrative fee +
$50 per week until student turns 18
General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes ndash books and materials
$18 per week
(maximum $360)
daggerOverseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members $605 per year is provided as a guide price costs can vary by supplier OSHC fees are reviewed annually Students may organise their own Overseas Student Health Cover or request that the University of Adelaide College arrange on their behalf
Course books and materials fee will vary depending on program duration and subjects studied but can be expected to be approximately $500-700 for the Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos programs
INTERNATIONAL TUITION FEESProgram Price (AUD)
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
$470 per week
Students who need extra language support prior to their Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masters Program should complete the required English duration Please see page 25 for more information
Program Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies ProgramStandard (FSP) March April and
August 2021 All $14900 $29800
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$14300 $42900
Engineering $15200 $45600
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$15200 $45600
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$17500 $35000
Engineering $18750 $37500
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$18750 $37500
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021BusinessEconomics
$17500 $35000
Pre-Masters Program Two semesters April and October 2021All
$22000 $44000
One semester February and July 2021 $22000 $22000
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $22000 + $17600 $39600
One trimester February 2021 Business $17600 $17600
Note Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee outlined in the offer letter
Students moving to Adelaide to study should also consider the following costs
Details Total (AUD)
Accommodation placement $320
Airport pick-up $150
HomestayFull Board (includes all meals except lunch on school days + laundry) $290ˆ per week
Part Board (accommodation only) $190 per week
Student apartment accommodation
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
Options and Prices varyApplication subject to approvalThe University of Adelaide Village
UniLodge City Gardens Options and Prices varyAtira Apartments
ˆ Extra charge for special dietary requirements may apply Options and prices vary Application subject to approval The costs in the above table are provided as a guide only and are subject to change These costs may be incurred only if required by students For information on cost of living please refer to wwwstudyinaustraliagovau
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
Please refer to page 25 for more information on recommended study durations The above is a guide only If in doubt please contact the College or the Collegersquos educational representative All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees Please ask your College representative for more information The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for international students They include tuition and other internal fees All first semester fees are required to be paid in full unless the student withdraws prior to the commencement of the program Students may wish to pay more than 50 of their tuition fees before programs commencement Subsequent semesterrsquos tuition fees must be paid before the commencement of the respective semester
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
ProgramEnglish entry requirements
IELTS iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English
Foundation Studies Program IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
50 overall (16 or above in speaking and writing) 48
Pre-Masters Program
Two semesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One semester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Two trimesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One trimester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Country Foundation Studies Program Degree Transfer Program
Australia Completion of Year 11 with C grade average Completion of Year 12 with required ATAR score
China Completion of Senior Middle Two with a minimum average of 70 Completion of Senior Middle Three DTE - 70 DTS DTX - 75
Hong Kong SAR Completion of HK Form 5 with a minimum average of 40 or 50 dependent on the pass mark
^HKDSE DTE - 10 points over best 5 subjects DTS DTX - 12 points over best 5 subjects
India Completion of Year 11 with a minimum average of 60 Completion of Year 12 Indian School Certificate (ISC) Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or Indian State Board Exams are considered please enquire for required score
Indonesia Completion of SMU 2 with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects Completion of SMU 3 DTE - minimum average of 60 in 4 academic subjectsDTS DTX - minimum average of 70 in 4 academic subjects
International Baccalaureate
Completion of Year 1 with 21 aggregate score in 6 relevant subjects Completion of IB Diploma or IB Certificate Results with an average score of DTE - 20DTS DTX - 22
Malaysia Completion of SPM with a minimum 5 passes in academic subjects with a C grade average (SPM forecast results accepted)
Completion of STPMA Levels (forecast results accepted) DTE - minimum of 2 E grades DTS DTX - minimum of 1 E and 1 D grades UEC (forecast results accepted) DTE - 35 points or less (best 5 subjects) DTS DTX - 30 points or less (best 5 subjects)
Oman Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates
Completion of General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects
Completion of General Secondary School CertificateDTE Business - minimum average of 80 in academic subjects DTE Science Health Science Computer Science and Engineering - minimum average of 85 in academic subjects
Singapore Sri Lanka United Kingdom
GCE O Levels minimum of C grade average in 5 subjects (forecast results accepted)
GCE A Levels (forecast results accepted)DTE - minimum 2 E gradesDTS DTX - minimum 1 E and 1 D grades
South Korea Completion of Senior High School Year 2 with a minimum average of 65 in academic subjects
Completion of Senior High School Year 3 DTE - minimum average of 55 in academic subjects DTS DTX - minimum average of 60 in academic subjects
Thailand Completion of Matayom 5 with a minimum GPA of 25 Completion of Secondary Education - Matayom 6DTE - minimum GPA of 20DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 22
Vietnam Completion of Year 11 with a minimum GPA of 65 Completion of Year 12DTE - minimum GPA of 65DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 70
All other countries Please enquire Applications will be considered individually Please enquire Applications will be considered individually
Minimum required score depends on preferred bachelor destination Note Entry into the Foundation Studies Music specialisation is subject to diagnostic testing of music knowledge and instrument proficiency^HKDSE Scoring System ndash Level 5 5 5 = 5 points Level 4 = 4 points Level 3 = 3 points Level 2 = 2 points Level 1 = 1 point
ENTRY REQUIREMENTSUNDERGRADUATE
38 Academic entry requirements
POSTGRADUATECountry Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
Bangladesh 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Pass or Honours) with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (in a professional field or 150 credits) from a Section 2 institution
Bhutan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Botswana Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the University of Botswana
Cameroon 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licence) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Canada Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Baccalaureat or Bachelier) from a Section 1 institution
China 3 or 4 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 or 5 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree awarded according to the Regulations Concerning Academic Degrees in the Peoples Republic of China from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Eqypt 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Fiji 3 yr Advanced Diploma or Higher National Diploma (not in a trade field) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 26750) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Ghana 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a Bachelorrsquos degree from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science amp Technology University of Ghana or the University of Cape Coast
Hong Kong SAR Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Academic entry requirements 39
Country Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
India 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (3rd or pass division) from a Section 2 institution or 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (2nd 3rd or pass division) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree in any division from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st or 2nd division) from a Section 2 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st division) from a Section 3 institution
Indonesia 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of C with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Sarjana MudaBakaloreat with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of A or B from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Iran 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a B grade average (140 pt minimum) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Japan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Gakushigo) from a Section 1 institution
Jordan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kenya 3 yr Diploma with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Korea South Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Haksa) with a minimum of 120 credits from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kuwait Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Kuwait University or a Section 2 institution
Laos 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from the National University of Laos or a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the National Univesity of Laos
Lebanon Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree or Licence or 4 yr Maitrise or Diplome from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Macau SAR 3 yr Higher Diploma (Bacharelato) with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licenciatura) with a GPA below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degee (Licenciatura) from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Lecenciatura) with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 insitution
Malaysia Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Mauritius Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nepal 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 70 (where pass is 50) 60 (where pass is 40) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nigeria 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 1 insitution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Oman 3 yr Higher Diploma with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 and below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 institution
Pakistan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (without Honours) with a grade average of 55 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree (in 2nd or 3rd Division) from a Section 2 institution
Philippines 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32 and below from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Saudi Arabia 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of pass or good from a Section 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 3 institution or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 4 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of very good or excellent from a Section 2 institution
Singapore Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
South Africa 3 yr National Diploma (at least 240 credits) with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr National Diploma or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Sri Lanka Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Taiwan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Thailand 3 yr Associate degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade above 30 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Uganda 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32550 from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Makerere University or the University of East Africa or successful completio of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
United Arab Emirates
3 yr Higher Diploma with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 or below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
United Kingdom
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
United States of America
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelor degree (with 120 semester credits or 180 quarter credits) from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Vietnam 3 yr Bang Tot nghiep Cao dang with a GPA of 3040 or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) less than 210 credits with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Chinh quy mode) or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) with 210 or more credits from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc from a Section 2 institution
Zambia 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of pass or satisfactory from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr (after O Levels) or 3 yr (after A Levels) Bachelor degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelor degree or 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of credit merit or distinction from a Section 1 institution
For countriesregions and qualifications not listed above please contact the University of Adelaide College Admissions for further information Equivalent qualifications will be considered Applications will be assessed based on the most recent academic results and additional admissions criteria may apply Academic assessment is based on the grades a student achieves in individual subjects as well as an aggregate grade Student applications will also be assessed against any relevant program prerequisites Only academic subjects will be considered during assessment Subjects such as religious studies ethics physical education etc will not be considered Complete academic transcripts must be produced at the time of application if available Note - Institution sections are determined by the Australian Governments Department of Education Country Education Profiles
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
40 Academic Calendar
While all information is correct at time of release (September 2020) please note that the information included above may be subject to change Please refer to the website for the most up-to-date information
Please note dates are dependent on the University of Adelaide (wwwadelaideeduaustudentdates) and may change 2022 dates are provided as an example and are not confirmed Students may need to remain in Adelaide after the end of the semester for replacement exams
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAM
2021
Standard (FSP) Accelerated (FSPX)
March 2021 intake April 2021 intake August 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 3 Mar 21 23 Jul 21 21 Apr 21 3 Sep 21 4 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 20 Oct 21 25 Feb 22
Orientation 3 Mar 21 5 Mar 21 21 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 4 Aug 21 6 Aug 21 20 Oct 21 22 Oct 21
Break 10 May 21 14 May 21 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 7 Jan 22
Exams 8 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 26 Aug 21 3 Sep 21 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 18 Feb 22 25 Feb 22
Break 26 Jul 21 30 Jul 21 6 Sep 21 10 Sep 21 27 Dec 21 11 Feb 22
Semester 2 2 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 13 Sep 21 11 Feb 22 14 Feb 22 15 Jul 22 28 Feb 22 15 Jul 22
Break 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 31 Dec 21 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22
Exams 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 27 Jan 22 4 Feb 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22
Graduation 23 Dec 21 10 Feb 22 14 Jul 22 14 Jul 22
DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAMExtended (DTE) Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
2021 March 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Bridging 31 Mar 21 9 Jul 21 27 Oct 21 11 Feb 22
Orientation 31 Mar 21 2 Apr 21 27 Oct 21 29 Oct 21
Break 25 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 5 Jul 21 9 Jul 21 7 Feb 22 11 Feb 22
Semester 1 Joins DTS Jul 21 Joins DTS Feb 22 22 Feb 21 3 Jul 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 6 Oct 21 7 Jan 22
Orientation 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21 6 Oct 21 8 Oct 21
Break 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 27 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 4 Jan 22 7 Jan 22
Semester 2 26 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 28 Feb 22 2 Jul 22 Joins DTS Feb 22
Break 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 11 Apr 22 22 Apr 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 18 Jun 22 2 Jul 22
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two semesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one semester)
April 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 7 Apr 21 9 Jul 21 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 22 Feb 21 3 July 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21
Orientation 7 Apr 21 9 Apr 21 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21
Break 12 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21
Semester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated Jul 21 Joins PMP Accelerated Feb 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two trimesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one trimester)
October 2021 intake January 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish
Trimester 1 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 27 Jan 21 8 May 21
Orientation 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 27 Jan 21 28 Jan 21
Exams 6 May 21 8 May 21
Break 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 10 May 21 24 May 21
Trimester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated (trimester) Jan 22
Representative informationRepresentative name (if relevant)
City Telephone (homemobile)
Representative signature
Student information (compulsory)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Date of birth (ddmmyyyy) Country of birth
Country of citizenship First language
Permanent address
City Stateprovince Postcode
Country Telephone (homemobile)
Are you an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Yes No
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College ndash Student ID and Online Account ActivationStudent ID card ID number and system password will only be granted to a valid personal student email address Enrolment and system access delays will occur if invalid email addresses are provided
Passport number (if available) Expiry date
Do you hold Permanent Residency or a current Australian visa
Yes No NA If yes please provide a copy of your PR or current Australian visa
Visa type (if relevant) Visa number (if relevant)
Your permanenthome country address is required by the Australian Government If it is not supplied your application cannot be processed
Parent legal guardian details (compulsory for students under 18)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Relationship to student (ie mother or father)
Permanent address of Parent or Guardian
Telephone (homemobile)
Education historyIf you are currently completing a qualification please indicate when you expect to complete this study (monthyear)
Name and location of institution (starting from the most recent qualification)
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2018-2020)
Name and location of institution
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2016-2018)
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E
APPLICATION FORMPlease print clearly in English and in BLOCK letters Tick boxes where appropriate
International Student Application Domestic Student Application
41
42
Current English proficiency
Is English your first language Yes No
Have you studied at secondary level with English as the language of instruction
Yes No If yes please provide evidence of language of instruction
Do you have an English Language score Yes No
If yes please select one of the following IELTS TOEFL iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English Other
Test date (ddmmyyyy) Score
Program selectionDegree Transfer
Degree Transfer Extended (Mar) Degree Transfer Extended (Oct) Degree Transfer Standard (Feb) Degree Transfer Standard (Jul) Degree Transfer Accelerated (Oct)
Foundation Studies
Foundation Studies (Feb) Foundation Studies (Apr) Foundation Studies (Jul) Foundation Studies Accelerated (Oct)
Pre-Masterrsquos
Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Mar) Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Feb) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Jul) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash Two trimesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One trimester (Feb)
English Language Programs
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
(5-10 weeks)
Year of entry to the University of Adelaide College (eg 2021 2022)
University Program
Please indicate which bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos degree you intend to study at the University of Adelaide (eg Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) [Civil])BachelorMaster of
Accommodation
Would you like the College to organise your accommodation for you in Adelaide Yes No
Would you like the College to organise your airport pick-up Yes No
Additional services
Would you like the University of Adelaide College to organise your Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) on your behalf Yes No
If yes please indicate Single Couple Family If no please list your current OSHC details
Policy provider
Policy number Start date Expiry date
Please note that OSHC is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members
Medical conditions
Do you have a disability impairment or long-term medical condition which may affect your studies Yes No
If yes please provide medical documentation from a relevant treating professional detailing the impact of your condition on your ability to meet academic demands Disclosure will not disadvantage your application and is confidential The information you provide will assist us in best catering for your needs
Privacy notice
The University of Adelaide College understands and respects that privacy is important to you We collect personal information about you so that we can provide you with the services you have requested We may also use your information to improve our products and services and offer you our or our partnersrsquo or suppliersrsquo products and services which may be relevant to you We may disclose personal information about you in accordance with our Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) including to your education agent and the Australian government Our privacy policy contains information about how you can access and correct the personal information we hold about you or make a privacy complaint You may contact the Privacy Officer (privacykaplaneduau) for more informationIn regard to promotional material please indicate below
I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College sent on behalf of its sponsors partners or suppliers andor I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College about its own publications information and events
DeclarationI have read understood and agree to be bound by the Terms and Conditions of enrolment I declare that I have read the instructions on this application form and that to the best of my knowledge the information provided by me is true and complete in every particular I acknowledge that the University of Adelaide College and the University of Adelaide may vary or reverse any decision regarding admission or enrolment made on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information provided by me I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to verify or obtain records from other educational institutions that I have attended I understand that I am seeking temporary entry into Australia for educational purposes only as a fee-paying student I understand that if I change my visa status I may be subject to different rules and conditions I understand the above conditions and am prepared to accept them in full In particular that I or my sponsor will be responsible for the full costs of the academic program for which I am seeking admission as well as the associated travel and living costs I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to provide information to my parent(s) or guardian(s) and my agent regarding my application for admission to the program listed above
I confirm that I have read understood and agree to be bound by the University of Adelaide College Terms and Conditions (refer to page 43)
Signature of student Date
Signature of parentguardian (required if student is under 18 years old) Date
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Terms and conditions 43
1 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
These Terms and Conditions are applicable to all students studying at the University of Adelaide College through Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670 CRICOS 03127E (the rsquoCollegersquo) including English Language Programs delivered by the College (CRICOS 03147E) and Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs delivered under agreement with the University of Adelaide (CRICOS 00123M)
11 Policies and procedures All College students are subject to the policies and procedures that are published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) and in the College student handbook including those dealing with student misconduct assessment progression enrolment deferral and cancellation complaints and appeals and refund Students must review these policies and procedures and ensure they understand and comply with the most up to date version of our policies and procedures at all times
12 Late arrivals vacations and absences All students are expected to attend class from the first day of their program No refund is given for time missed due to arrivals after the published program commencement date vacations absences or public holidays Such periods of absence will not be replaced by a free extension of any program No refunds or substitutions will be made for classes missed due to non-College external exams excursions orientation period or other obligations that fall outside the normal teaching schedule Classes are not held and many campus facilities are closed on public holidays All published program dates start on a Monday but if the Monday is a public holiday the program start will fall on the Tuesday Students may request written permission for late arrival up to 2 weeks from their published program commencement date Students who propose to arrive 2 or more weeks after the program commencement date will be required to catch up on the work that they have missed While every effort will be made to assist the student to catch up on program content the student is ultimately responsible Late arrivals will be assisted with registering and joining the program The student will have a responsibility to undertake an online orientation upon commencement
13 Campus facilities Students are advised that campus facilities may not be available during study breaks Details are available from the Student Services Team or Reception staff at the College
14 Placement The College may place a student into the most appropriate class and to postpone subjectscourses to the following semestertrimester where there is an insufficient number of students for that class or subjectcourse
15 Program changes The College may change program dates program curricula tutors and programs at any time at its discretion However in cases where the program is rescheduled before the first class and the new date is unacceptable to the student all unused tuition fees will be refunded
16 Tuition fees The student or studentrsquos family agrees to pay the total tuition fee and any additional charges in accordance with the fee schedule for the current year published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) Students who do not finalise their payments within the first two weeks will have their enrolment cancelled All refunds are made in accordance with the College Refund Policy Tuition fees include lessons orientation placement and progress testing and a College certificate upon successful completion of the program The College may withhold the granting of a certificate from a student if the studentrsquos tuition fees or any other fees remain outstanding
17 Repeat payment Students repeat a coursesubject or coursessubjects or semestertrimester will incur charges based on the current yearrsquos published tuition fees at the time of payment
18 Late payment A fee of AUD 100 applies on unpaid accounts 30 days after the date the payment was due
19 Books and materials fees Students may be required to purchase textbooks workbooks stationery software and other required learning materials at an additional cost Details of any additional costs are in the College student handbook or the relevant program or unit outline
110 Additional services Any additional services (such as travel telephone costs excursions medical costs special diet non-College exams and enrolment amendments) are not included in any fees unless specifically stated on a valid invoice from the College Students wishing to arrange homestay accommodation andor airport transfer can obtain further information at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauaccommodation
111 Privacy Personal information collected by the College or the University of Adelaide which includes information that identifies a student and information regarding a studentrsquos program progress and attendance may be shared by or between the College and the University of Adelaide and by either of them with the Australian government or State and Territory governments and their designated authorities the Tuition Protection Scheme the agent that recruited the student (unless specifically excluded) the studentrsquos parents (if under 18) College staff and contractors and between the College and the University of Adelaide and related body corporates of the College and their staff contractors and insurer This information may include personal information about you which is considered sensitive information contact details program enrolment details and changes program results and the circumstance of any suspected breach by the student of a visa condition The Collegersquos Privacy Policy outlines further information about the handling of personal information by the College (at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy) You may contact our Privacy Officer at privacykaplaneduau if you have any enquiries about your personal information or if you wish to make a privacy complaint
112 Medical costs The College is hereby authorised to seek medical treatment should the College or a staff member acting on its behalf consider such action necessary for a student The student agrees to indemnify the College for any expense loss damage or liability whatsoever suffered or incurred as a result of authorising and arranging such emergency medical treatment
113 Photography filming and sound recording The College or its representatives may arrange to photograph or shoot video footage of students for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online at any time including during graduation ceremonies Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College staff or its representative at the time of booking and state at the time of the photographing or video shooting that they do not wish to participate and remove themselves
2 THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE FEES
21 The University of Adelaide program fees will depend on the studentrsquos choice of undergraduate or postgraduate degree program and point of entry Further information is available on the University of Adelaide website currently at wwwadelaideeduau
3 DEFERRAL SUSPENSION AND CANCELLATION OF ENROLMENT
31 A student may apply to defer their studies on the grounds of compelling or compassionate circumstances such as their own ill health or that of a very close relative All applications for deferral from a program of study must be made in writing or using the relevant form available from the College Students should refer to the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) for details of the circumstances in which their enrolment may be deferred suspended or cancelled before submitting their application
32 A studentrsquos enrolment at the College may be suspended or cancelled in accordance with the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) including on the grounds of misbehavior by the student the studentrsquos failure to pay amount(s) owing to the College in accordance with this agreement or a breach of program attendance or progression by the student
4 REFUNDS
41 The Collegersquos Refund Policy is currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies All students must read the Refund Policy before accepting an offer of admission from the College Students requesting a refund are required to do so in accordance with the Refund Policy Approved refunds are paid in Australian dollars into the same bank account it was paid from Tuition fees are not transferable to other students
5 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
51 Visa information It is the responsibility of the student to arrange all applicable travel permits or visas and to have a valid passport for their whole period of study The student may be asked to make payment for their first study period before any of their visa documentation is issued A Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) may not be issued by the College until payment for the first study period has been received as per the Offer of Admission and the enrolment agreement has been signed and
returned to the College by the student The enrolment agreement includes reference to the pre-arrival information and grievance procedures information
52 Student visa obligations Student visa holders are required to maintain compliance with all applicable visa conditions including providing the College with a current residential address mobile number email address and who to contact in emergency situations as well as notifying the College of any change in these details within 7 days of the change maintaining satisfactory academic progress and attending a minimum of 80 of their program Students that fail to commence their enrolled program or fail to meet the requirement for 80 attendance or satisfactory academic progress will be reported to the Department of Home Affairs (DoHA) Any school-aged dependents accompanying overseas students to Australia will be required to pay full fees if they are enrolled in either a government or non-government school
53 Health insurance Health insurance is compulsory for student visa holders and their accompanying family members Students are required to provide proof of health insurance at the time of their enrolment Students will not receive a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) until they have obtained satisfactory health insurance for the length of their visa The Australian government requires all students on student visas to join the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) scheme a health insurance plan for overseas students in Australia Students must ensure that payment is made for compulsory OSHC before their visa is issued and that the insurance provides adequate coverage for the duration of the studentrsquos visa
54 Codes of practice The College abides by the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (the National Code) and the Educational Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (Cth) (ESOS Act) Further information about the National Code can be obtained at internationaleducationgovauregulatory-information
55 Living expenses Migration regulations in Australia require international students to show evidence that they can contribute to the cost of living and studying in Australia Further information can be obtained at wwwstudyinaustraliagovau or wwwhomeaffairsgovau
6 CONSUMER PROTECTION
61 These Terms and Conditions and the right to make complaints and seek appeals of decisions and actions under various processes does not affect the rights of the student to take action under the Australian Consumer Law if the Australian Consumer Law applies
62 Students will be advised of any changes to these Terms and Conditions that may result from a directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide or from a change in government legislation or regulation Any dispute claim or other matter arising will be subject to the laws of South Australia
63 Students who are dissatisfied with a decision made by the College may submit a complaint to the College in accordance with the relevant College Grievance Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) If a student is dissatisfied with the outcome of a complaint and subsequent appeal they may also submit an application for review of the Collegersquos decision or action to the Office of the Training Advocate (wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau) or the Overseas Student Ombudsman (wwwombudsmangovau)
7 DECLARATION
Upon submitting an application to the College and subsequently undertaking any study at the College the student (or their authorised representative on the studentrsquos behalf ndash if the student is under 18 years of age)
71 Declares that the information provided in their application form is true and complete in every detail
72 Understands that giving false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of their application or cancellation of their enrolment
73 Has read and understood these terms and conditions the published information in the College brochure and on the College (and the University of Adelaide) website and has sufficient information about the College to enrol
74 Authorises the College or its representatives to retain their photo image for identification purposes and consents to the use of any photographs or video footage taken of the student for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online (including at a graduation ceremony) at any time without further consent or notification Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College at the time of the photographing or video shooting of their wish not to participate and will remove themselves
75 Authorises the College to provide the University of Adelaide or any other educational institutions to which the student is seeking admission any required relevant official records and other personal information relevant to their application or studies The student also gives the College permission to obtain official records from any educational institution the student attends or has attended and from the University of Adelaide after their studies at the College have finished
76 Authorises and consents to the College to validate hisher qualifications and release copies of academic transcripts to prospective employers whenif required
77 For international students the student understands that the College will collect information during their enrolment in order to meet its obligations under the ESOS Act and the National Code and to ensure the student complies with the conditions of their visa and the studentrsquos obligations under Australian immigration laws The authority to collect information is contained in the ESOS Act ESOS Regulations and the National Code The international student authorises the College to provide information including personal and contact details program enrolment details and the circumstances of any suspected breach of their student visa conditions to the Australian Government the Tuition Protection Service (if relevant) and any other designated authorities The student also understands that this information can be disclosed without their consent where the College is authorised to or required to by law
78 Understands and consents to the collection and handling of personal information in accordance with the Collegersquos Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy)
79 Accepts liability for payment of all relevant fees identified in these Terms and Conditions the College brochure and on the College (or the University of Adelaide) website The student also understands the circumstances in which refunds will not be applicable as set out in these Terms and Conditions including the Collegersquos Refund Policy and that fees may increase with notification from the College during the program For international students the student has also read the information provided in relation to living expenses and they understand that the cost of living in Australia may be higher than in their own country and the student confirms that they can meet those costs
710 Understands and agrees to abide by all the College policies and procedures (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies)
710 Agrees to notify the College of their contact details including their current residential address mobile number (if any) and email address and who to contact in emergency situations The student also agrees to notify the College of any change in those details within 7 days of the change
711 Acknowledges that the College reserves the right to change terms conditions or policies without prior notice in order to meet its legislative requirements or to follow directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide
and agrees to keep themselves up to date with the changes occurring by checking regularly the website andor speak to staff at the College
The following websites may be of use for international students
bull Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) internationaleducationgovau
bull Department of Home Affairs wwwhomeaffairsgovau
bull Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade wwwdfatgovau
bull Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service wwwagriculturegovau
bull Overseas Student Ombudsman wwwombudsmangovau
bull Office of the Training Advocate (SA only) wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau
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FOR FURTHER ENQUIRIESThe University of Adelaide College 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide SA 5000 Australia
Telephone +61 8 8313 3430 Email collegeadelaideeduau
collegeadelaideeduau
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DISCLAIMER The information in this publication is current as at the date of printing and is subject to change You can find updated information on our website at collegeadelaideeduau
The University of Adelaide College operated by Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd
Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M | English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E copy The University of Adelaide College Published January 2021 Version 20
Supporting Australian education in association with
These programs have additional entry requirements Please see pages 14 and 15 for further details Music has additional entry requirements and is recommended for the March intake only ^ These programs have specific entry requirements including English proficiency tested at progression to the University Please see page 15 for further details Other selection criteria apply Please ask us for more details
Not all elective subjects will be offered in every intake and are subject to demand Students should consult adelaideeduaudegree-finder for degree prerequisites There are advanced degrees and double degrees which may be available to students dependent on meeting progression score requirements
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGEDiscipline Bachelorrsquos degree (First year entry) Required progression
score from College Intakes Required subjects
Architecture B Architectural Design 74 Mar Apr Aug bull Design Studiesbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR
Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Health and Medical Sciences
B Dental Surgery 83 Mar bull Chemistrybull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Health and Medical Sciences 77 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Medicine and B Surgery 83 Mar
B Nursing^ 70
B Occupational Therapy (Hons)^ 83
B Oral Health 70
B Physiotherapy^ (Hons) 83 Mar Apr
B Psychological Science 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Speech Pathology (Hons)^ 83 Mar
Faculty of the Professions
Business Commerce and Economics
B Business
B Commerce
B Economics
B Finance
B Innovation and Entrepreneurship
B Project Management
74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Law B Laws 80 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Economics OR Accountingbull Maths Methods OR General Mathematicsbull Computing and Information Systems OR Australian Studiesbull Critical Thinkingbull English for Academic Purposes
Faculty of Sciences
Science B Applied Data Analytics 70 Mar Apr Aug Oct
bull Chemistry bull Maths Methods OR
General Mathematicsbull Physics OR Biology OR Nutritionbull Critical Thinking bull English for Academic Purposes
B Agricultural Sciences
B Food and Nutrition Science 70
B Science
B Science (Animal Science) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Animal Behaviour) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Biomedical Science)
B Science (Biotechnology)
B Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics) 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Marine Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Science (Mineral Geoscience)
B Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 74 Mar Apr
B Science (Veterinary Bioscience) 83 Mar
B Veterinary Technology 77 Mar Apr
B Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
B Viticulture and Oenology 74 Mar Apr Aug Oct
Foundation Studies Curriculum 13
See collegeadelaideeduaufoundation-studies for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
At the University you will learn in stunning state-of-the-art facilities that are among the worldrsquos best while being guided by outstanding educators and researchers who are national and international leaders in their field
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have additional entry requirements Please search for Admissions Guide at futureaskadelaideeduau
bull Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
bull Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
bull Bachelor of Oral Health (BOH)
HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCESThe University of Adelaide is a world leader in health education and research The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences is number 1 in South Australia for Medicine Nursing Psychology and Dentistry
14
Step 2 Achieve a mandatory progression score in your Foundation Studies Program
Step 1 Prerequisite subjectsDuring your Foundation Studies Program you must successfully complete one of the following prerequisite subjects ndash Biology Chemistry or Maths Our College staff will help you select your Foundation Studies prerequisite subjects
B MEDICINE AND B SURGERY B DENTAL SURGERY B ORAL HEALTH
83 83 70
Step 3 Achieve an acceptable English proficiency scoreIELTS is the preferred testing system and a minimum score of 70 overall all bands 70 is required
Step 4 Register for University Clinical Aptitude Test for Australia and New Zealand (UCAT ANZ) Details regarding the test and how to register are available on the UCAT ANZ website ucateduauucat-anz
Step 5 Online application to the University of AdelaideAll international applicants to MBBS BDS or BOH including international students studying in Australia submit an application online via internationaladelaideeduauadmissionshow-to-apply
Please note you will be required to enter your UCAT ANZ ID number during this application Please refer to the relevant Admissionsrsquo Guide for the specific details at futureaskadelaideeduau
Late applications will not be accepted
Step 6 Sit the UCAT ANZThe University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) is an admissions test used by the UCAT ANZ Consortium of universities in Australia and New Zealand for their medical dental and clinical science degree programmes The UCAT ANZ is a test used widely to help universities select applicants with the most appropriate mental abilities attitudes and professional behaviours required for new doctors to be successful in their clinical careers QS rankings by subject
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have specific entry requirements on progression from the College to the University
For more information please visit healthadelaideeduau
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Areas of Study
Step 7 Interview Eligibility OutcomeInterview eligibility is based on your performance in UCAT ANZ During September you will receive an email from the University of Adelaide which will contain important information on how to log into the AdmissionsAdelaide system to see your interview eligibility outcome
Step 8 InterviewCollege staff will assist you to prepare for your interview including several rounds of practice interviews The interview comprises of a series of scenarios and questions in which you
will need to demonstrate aptitudes such as self-awareness critical thinking problem solving and interpersonal skills Interviewers will also be looking for your compatibility and understanding of the degree and applicable health profession Interviews will be scheduled from late September to October and will be approximately 20 minutes in length
Step 9 Offers Offers will be sent by the University of Adelaide International Admissions Service between mid-October and early February
PROGRAM PROGRESSION REQUIREMENTS
B NURSING Foundation final score of 70
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (HONS)
B PHYSIOTHERAPHY (HONS)
Prerequisite of Biology or Chemistry or Maths
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B SPEECH PATHOLOGY (HONS)
Stage 2 English plus one of Stage 2 Biology OR Chemistry OR Mathematical Methods
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
IN THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR I HAD A FACE-TO-FACE SESSION TO HELP ME SELECT THE CORRECT SUBJECTS FOR MEDICINE WErsquoVE ALSO HAD MANY INFORMATION SESSIONS TO GUIDE US REGARDING OUR APPLICATION THE COLLEGE AND TEACHERS ARE THERE FOR THE STUDENTS TO HELP THEM AT ANY TIME
Gadeer Ahmed Egypt
Foundation Studies pathway to Medicine
Bachelor of Oral Health
Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Hons)
The Health and Medical Sciences programs listed on this page are quota programs and are not able to be packaged with the Foundation Studies Program Students will be offered a package with Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) or Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences and may be eligible to apply for their preferred quota program at the time of progression if they achieve a competitive score meet other entry and progression requirements and there are places available
UNIQUE COLLEGE SUPPORT TO PREPARE YOUWersquove designed an exclusive range of services to help you gain admission to the degree of your choice
Health and Medical Sciences 15
bull Information session with guest speakers and alumni
bull Online lsquohow to applyrsquo tutoring session
bull Critical thinking workshop
bull Assistance with UCAT ANZ preparation
bull Several rounds of practice interviews with extensive feedback
bull Links to industry and volunteering opportunities to strengthen your application
bull Personal guidance during your transition to the University of Adelaide
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Psychological Science
DEGREETRANSFER PROGRAMOur Degree Transfer Program is an excellent alternative to first year at University offering guaranteed entry to second year on successful completion
Degree Transfer pathwayTo successfully complete your Degree Transfer Program you will need to achieve a 50 pass in 8 academic courses and in Language for Study You will receive full credit for the first year courses and progress to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
16
2nd Year
2nd Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Degree Transfer Extended (DTE)1 bridging semester 15 weeks + 2 semesters 15 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Standard (DTS)2 semesters 12 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Accelerated (DTX)2 semesters 9 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Brid
ging
dagger Students who successfully complete their Degree Transfer Program are not required to supply evidence of IELTS to satisfy the Universityrsquos English requirements
CRICOS course codes 087624D 087625C 087626B 087627A 086313E 086315C 086316B 086317A 086314D 0101444 0101441
Program benefits
bull Yoursquoll study the same courses as you would in first year at the University and when you graduate yoursquoll secure your place in second year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull We offer a wide range of courses taught to the Universityrsquos syllabus with many taught on the Universityrsquos beautiful
North Terrace campus Yoursquoll learn content relevant to your degree and receive full credit for all University-level courses
bull Our classes are small and our fees are lower than the equivalent first-year courses at the University
bull Our English language entry requirements are flexible and yoursquoll be provided with English language and learning support to assist while yoursquore studying the Degree Transfer Program As our graduate you wonrsquot be required to provide any further evidence of your English language proficiency
4th Year
4th Year
4th Year
Study in 4th year will depend on the degree chosen
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
DEGREE TRANSFER EXTENDED (DTE)
DEGREE TRANSFER STANDARD (DTS)
DEGREE TRANSFERACCELERATED (DTX)
PROGRAM LENGTH 15 months
1 bridging semester + 2 semesters
12 months
2 semesters
9 months
2 semesters
INTAKE DATES 31 Mar 2021 27 Oct 2021
22 Feb 2021 19 Jul 2021
6 Oct 2021
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Australian Year 12 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
CONTACT HOURS Bridging semester
20 hours per week
Semester 1 and 2
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
BACHELOR DESTINATIONS Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Economics
Not all majors offered for Science intakes in March and July Please ask us for details
Visit collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information about the Degree Transfer Program
Areas of Study
Program overview
To complete your Degree Transfer Program and progress in to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree you will need to pass eight first-year semester-long university courses plus one full-year course (Academic English) For more information and course requirements please see pages 18 and 19
Degree Transfer Program 17
Science
Business Economics and Finance
Health and Medical Sciences
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
I WOULD RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE SINCE IT PROVIDES A SMOOTH TRANSITION TO THE UNIVERSITY I HAVE REALLY ENJOYED THE EXPERIMENTS AND PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES AND THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I HAVE LEARNED IS GROUP WORK SKILLS THE BRIDGING SEMESTER HELPED ME FIT INTO THE NEW ENVIRONMENT
Kai Chen China
Degree Transfer Extended pathway to Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DEGREE TRANSFER CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study the courses listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to enrol in courses required for your packaged degree and discipline (if relevant)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Bachelor of Computer Science DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Level 1 elective
bull Puzzle Based Learning
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
bull Level 1 elective
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Maths for Information Technology 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Chemical
Civil
Electrical and Electronic
Mechanical
Mining
Petroleum
Software
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Engineering Maths
Physics OR Chemistry
Academic English
bull Maths 1A
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Analog Electronics
bull Introduction to Petroleum Geosciences and the Oil Industry
bull Introduction to Process Engineering
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Statics
bull Introduction to Engineering EAL
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Electronic Systems
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Maths 1B
bull Physics 1E
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Programming (Matlab amp Excel)
bull Professional Practice 1
bull Digital Electronics
bull Civil and Environmental Engineering 1A
bull Introduction to Infrastructure
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Dynamics
bull Introduction to Mining Engineering
bull Introduction to Petroleum Engineering
bull Materials 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Bachelor of Information Technology Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Statistical Practice
bull Introduction to Programming for IT Specialists
bull Design Thinking Problems to Practice
bull Foundations of Project Management
bull Language for Study
bull Introduction to Computer Systemsbull Networks and Securitybull IT Projectbull Managing Organisations and Peoplebull Professional Practices
Faculty of Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Biomedical Science
Science
Agricultural Sciences
Food and Nutrition Science
Viticulture and Oenology Note chemistry at Year 12 level or equivalent is a prerequisite
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Core Maths
Computing
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1Abull Biology 1 Molecules Genes and Cellsbull Physics Physical Aspects of Naturebull Building a Habitable Environmentbull Nutrition 1bull Farm-gate to Fork - Food Production 1bull Foundations of Wine Science 1bull Agricultural Systems 1bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1Bbull Biology 1 Human Perspectivesbull Statistical Practice 1bull Planet Earthbull The Science and Technology of Food Production 1bull Biology 1 Organismsbull Soils and Landscapes 1bull Agricultural Productionbull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
18 For intake availability of Engineering specialisation refer to pathway guide page 8
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of the Professions
Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Commerce
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Marketing
bull Business Lifecycles
bull Personal Professional Development
bull Entrepreneurship Foundations and Mindset
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Economics DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Principles of Economics
bull Professional Practices
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Finance DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Accounting
Economics
Core Maths
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Language for Study
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Applications of Quantitative Methods in Finance
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1A
bull Health and Illness in Populations
bull Create Communicate Connect with Health Sciences
bull Language for Study
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1B
bull Saving Lives or Respecting Rights An Introduction to Health Ethics
bull Statistical Practice 1
bull Language for Study
Access to Degree Transfer courses may vary depending on time of intake and bachelorrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements The Degree Transfer (Health and Medical Sciences) pathway also provides students with the option to apply for entry into first year of the Bachelor of Nursing degree upon completion of the Degree Transfer Program For Bachelor of Nursing strict quotas apply The standard cut-off is the minimum academic threshold above which applications will be ranked on merit In addition to academic performance other selection criteria may affect merit ranking
Degree Transfer Curriculum 19See collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
Completion of the Bachelor of Commerce with Accounting major has industry accreditation from CPA Australia and CA ANZ
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAMThe College is the first education provider in Australia to offer a postgraduate pathway course to a Group of Eight University After you successfully complete your Pre-Masterrsquos Program yoursquore guaranteed entry into your packaged postgraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Flexible entry and English language
requirements mean you will start the program at the level best suited to your academic and English language ability
bull Our small class sizes ensure you will always have personalised attention and support
bull The three or four University masterrsquos level courses you study at the College are the same as those you would study at University and when you successfully complete these you will receive full credit
bull Once you graduate from the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will progress to the University program with no further English language evidence required
Program StructureOnce you are enrolled in the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will study 9-10 courses over two semesterstrimesters over 7 ndash 8 months In the first semestertrimester you will study preparatory courses to develop your study research and English skills
If you qualify for the Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated Program you will study 4 or 5 courses over one semestertrimester over 3 ndash 4 months During your semestertrimester at the College you will study three or four credit-bearing University courses plus Academic English
Whichever program you complete you will progress to the University of Adelaide with full credit for all credit-bearing University courses and commence in your second semester or trimester
Pre-Masterrsquos pathwayOn successful completion of your Pre-Masterrsquos Program at the College you are guaranteed entry to your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide
20
CRICOS Course Code 094934J
20
SemesterTrimester 2 SemesterTrimester 3
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
postgraduate degree
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
SemesterTrimester 4
Three or four semesterstrimesters at university depending on the duration of the postgraduate degree
20
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Areas of Study
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM (ACCELERATED)
PROGRAM LENGTH 2 semesterstrimesters 1 semestertrimester
PROGRAM STRUCTURE 4 preparatory courses3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses2 Academic English courses
3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses
1 Academic English course
INTAKE DATES 7 Apr 2021 (semester)13 Oct 2021 (semester and trimester)
27 Jan 2021 (trimester)22 Feb 2021 (semester)19 Jul 2021 (semester)
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent dependent on qualifications
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Successful completion of a bachelorrsquos degree or equivalent See academic entry requirements on pages 38 - 39
CONTACT HOURS First semester trimester20 hours per week
Pre-Mastersrsquo semester trimesterDepends on masterrsquos degree destination
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PREPARATORY SEMESTERTRIMESTER
Study and Research SkillsIntercultural StudiesQuantitative Skills for Postgraduate StudiesCritical Thinking for Postgraduate StudiesAcademic English A
Not Applicable
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PRE-MASTERrsquoS SEMESTERTRIMESTER
3 or 4 University courses Academic English B
3 or 4 University coursesAcademic English B
University courses will vary depending on masterrsquos degree destination students enrolled in the trimester based masterrsquos destinations will study 3 University courses while students enrolled in the semester based masterrsquos destinations will study 4 University courses Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan
^ Pre-Masterrsquos Program packaged with this degree is only available in February and October
Visit collegeadelaideeduaupre-masters for the most up to date information about the Pre-Masterrsquos Program
ArtsMaster of Arts (Environmental Studies)^
Master of Arts (International Relations)^
Health and Medical Sciences Master of Public Health
Business Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
Master of International Management^
Master of Applied Economics
Master of Applied Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Applied Project Management^
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)^
Master of Wine Business^
Pre-Masterrsquos Program 21
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Engineering Computer and Mathematical SciencesMaster of Computing and Innovation
AT THE COLLEGE YOU CAN MAKE NEW FRIENDS AND THE TEACHERS GAVE ME POSITIVE FEEDBACK TO HELP ME BETTER ADAPT TO STUDYING AND LIVING ABROAD I LIKE THE LEARNING ATMOSPHERE AT THE UNIVERSITYrsquoS HUB CENTRAL AND IrsquoM PROUD I GOT THE TOP GRADE IN MY ENGLISH CLASS
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Pre-Masterrsquos Program pathway to Master of Finance
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM CURRICULUMTo progress to the second semester trimester of your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will study the courses listed in the table You will receive credit for all credit-bearing University courses
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of Arts
Master of Arts (Environmental Studies) PMP (Semester) Oct PMP (Accelerated)(Semester) Feb
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Research Design and Methods (6 units) bull Introduction to Urbanisation (3 units) bull Engaging Communities Techniques and Analysis (3 units) bull Academic English B
Master of Arts (International Relations) bull Masterclass in Politics and International Relationsbull Research Design (3 units) bull Research Communication (3 units) bull Academic English B
Faculty of Engineering Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Master of Computing and Innovation PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Foundations of Computer Science (6 units)bull Engineering Communication and Critical Thinkingbull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Academic English B
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Master of Public Health PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
PMP February intakebull Qualitative Research Methods in Health (3 units)bull Introduction to Biostatistics (3 units)bull Promoting Health in Individuals and Populations (3 units)bull Introduction to Epidemiology (3 units)bull Academic English B
PMP July intakebull Environmental and Occupational Health (3 units)bull Global Public Health (3 units)bull Knowing what works - Evaluation in Public Health (3 units)bull Health Economics (3 units)bull Academic English B
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Access to PMP courses may vary depending on time of intake and masterrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements
Academic English B is not a credit-bearing University course
Pre-Masterrsquos Curriculum 23
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of the Professions
Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb Jul
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Concepts and Methods (M)bull Principles of Finance (M)bull Quantitative Methods (M)bull Economic Principles (M)bull Academic English B
Master of International Management PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Economics PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Intermediate Econometrics IID bull Applied Economic Principlesbull Intermediate Microeconomics IID bull Intermediate Macroeconomics IIDbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Innovation and Entreprenuership
Master of Innovation and Entreprenuership
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Entrepreneurial Concepts and Mindset bull New Venture Creationbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Project Management
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Risk Assessment and Managementbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Wine Business PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Program benefitsbull Learning is made fun Improve your
language skills such as speaking writing reading listening grammar and vocabulary while learning about Australia in a fun and engaging way
bull Cover essential academic skills such as group and team collaboration critical and creative thinking research and academic integrity and presentations
bull We offer a variety of assistance and counselling services for international students
bull Yoursquoll enjoy individual attention with our small class sizes and yoursquoll be assessed weekly to monitor your progress
bull Take advantage of our extracurricular activity program with a variety of activities tailored to enhance after class student experience
bull On successful completion of the program yoursquore guaranteed entry to your Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos program
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMSOur English Language Programs are courses designed to help you excel in your chosen field Learn to communicate with confidence and improve essential study skills in an English-speaking academic environment
Our courses are designed and taught by highly qualified and experienced English language teaching professionals It has been voted the best English program in Australia for the year 2020 by the English Language Barometer (ELB) and is recognised through its English Australia membership and National English Language Teaching Accreditation Scheme (NEAS) endorsement
English Language Programs pathwayUpon successful completion you will be able to communicate with confidence and obtain the essential language skills necessary for academic study in Australia
For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for details
Year 1
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
English for Academic Purposes
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CRICOS Course Codes 069098D 094050A
Postgraduate
Year 2 Year 3
Masterrsquos degree
Year 2 Year 3
Undergraduate
General Academic
English
Foundation Studies
Degree Transfer
Pre-Masterrsquos
Elementary
Pre-Intermediate
Intermediate
Visit collegeadelaideeduau for more information about studying at the University of Adelaide College
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Intakes Contact hours Class size
Corresponds with chosen FSP DT or PMP program entry 20 hours per week Maximum 18
RECOMMENDED STUDY DURATIONYou will be required to complete the recommended program duration according to your current English level Your English levels will be assessed before you begin your General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes course
English level
IELTS
Recommended GAEEAP duration
FSPDTEPMP
IELTS 45 (two bands of 40 and one band of 45) or equivalent 30 weeks^
IELTS 45 (three bands of 45 or higher) or equivalent 25 weeks^
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 40) or equivalent 20 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than two bands of 45) or equivalent 15 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 45) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 50 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 5 weeks
IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent not required
IELTS 55 (speaking or writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
not required
All applications will be assessed on an individual basis For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for detailsOnly available to the Pre-Masterrsquos program with a length of 2 semesterstrimesters^ Not available to the Pre-Masterrsquos Program as 20 weeks is maximum duration
English for Academic Purposes 25
Experienced teaching professionals
Personal learning support
Program benefits
Interactive curriculum
Member of English Australia
Quality endorsed by NEAS
THE BIG DIFFERENCE IS THAT IN AUSTRALIA I PRACTISE ENGLISH EVERY DAY BUT AT HOME I JUST USE MY ENGLISH IN CLASS IrsquoM ATTENDING EXTRA CLASS FOR SPEAKING AND PRONUNCIATION WHICH IS REALLY GOOD AND HELPS ME TO IMPROVE MY SPEAKING SKILLS
Qutibah Alamri Oman
English for Academic Purposes
English LevelIELTS
Recommended GAEEAP DurationDTSDTX requiring IELTS 55 overall (speaking and
writing 55 no other bands below 50)
IELTS 50 overall (both speaking and writing bands of 45 with no band below 45) or equivalent
20 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (no more than one speaking or writing band of 45 with no other band below 45) or equivalent
15 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (all bands 50) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 55 overall (either speaking or writing band 55 or above with no other band below 50) or equivalent
5 weeks
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STUDENTSUCCESS
We know that while yoursquore studying at the University of Adelaide College your experience is shaped both inside the classroom and in your life outside
COLLEGE SOCIAL CLUBThe College Social Club is famous for fostering new friendships Itrsquos also a great opportunity to learn new skills and gain experience in event planning budgeting mentoring new students and raising money for charities The Social Club runs great events on campus throughout the year so get involved as soon as you enrol
UNIVERSITY COMMUNITYRight from the first day you start at the College yoursquore a member of the University of Adelaide community Yoursquoll have 247 access to the University
campus including the Hub and yoursquoll be eligible to join the clubs and societies at the University of Adelaide there are more than 150 to choose from Whether yoursquore interested in sport politics music or photography yoursquore sure to find something yoursquoll love
BRING YOUR OWN DEVICEFor your convenience and to ensure you can study both on campus and at home we require you to bring your own device Technical and system requirements are listed on our website Search for device at collegeadelaideeduau
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theuniversityofadelaidecollege
STAY SAFE WITH SONDER
While yoursquore studying with us yoursquoll have free 247 access to highly trained Sonder support staff who can assist you if you need someone to track your journey check up on you or if yoursquore ill or injured Yoursquoll be given more information at orientation about the services available
STUDY ADELAIDEIf yoursquore looking for an international student mentor for tickets to the hottest events for help writing a resume for an opportunity to be an international student leader or just for some fun Study Adelaide is a brilliant organisation driven by and for international students
Student Success 27
ASK US WErsquoRE HERE FOR YOUWe offer two ways for you to access support services virtually and in real life At our new Student Services Hub at Level 2 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide you can meet with our team members for program advice and information about progressing to university and guidance on accommodation and student experience Once yoursquore enrolled yoursquoll also be able to access these services online
ACADEMIC AND ENGLISH ASSISTANCEThroughout your time at the College and at the University you will be able to access one-on-one assistance in academic areas such as referencing essay and report writing presentation and academic language skills Foundation Studies students can access the Tutor Assistance Program which provides subject-specific support Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos students can drop into the Universityrsquos Maths Learning Centre and Writing Centre for one-one-one assistance
THE NEW CAMPUS EXPERIENCEWe have just refurbished our campus including the student zones on all floors We now have collaboration space where you can get together with your classmates and study together several small meeting rooms which you can book in advance and USB stations to charge your device The cafeacute style break-out space on the second floor is perfect for independent studies with your classmates or catching up with friends for lunch in the brand new kitchen area bathed in beautiful natural light this is sure to be your new go-to space
We look forward to welcoming you to the University of Adelaide College Our friendly team are here to help you and wersquore sure yoursquoll love our newly renovated campus at 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide
STUDENTSERVICES
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ONLINE STUDENT SERVICES HUBFind the information you need at any time using our one-stop-shop virtual student hub Starting right from orientation you can catch up on anything yoursquove missed find the answers to common questions and make a time to meet with a staff member face-to-face You can also find the right academic support depending on your program or access assistance with accommodation There are pages where you can view the current announcements for the College and the academic calendar and timetable for all the important dates
WHOrsquoS WHOThe dedicated team of service professionals are your first stop for any matter at all and include our
bull Student Services Manager whorsquos responsible for overseeing the team to ensure you have the best experience possible
bull Accommodation Coordinator to assist you to find new accommodation in Adelaide or to change accommodation providers
bull Student Services Coordinator responsible for the welfare and academic advancement of students under the age of 18
bull Student Services Coordinators for Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs
PERSONAL SUPPORTWersquore here to support you while yoursquore studying with us If yoursquore missing home or struggling with your workload or you need someone to talk to for any reason at all let us know Our friendly Student Services team and our qualified counsellor are here to offer you caring and confidential assistance
ACADEMIC MANAGERSOur highly qualified Academic Managers play an integral role at the College and in the lives of our students they are the key link between life at College and the University They are responsible for all cohorts in their program of speciality (English Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos) and ensuring students are qualified and prepared for progression to the University They are also responsible for the curriculum you will study and ensuring our programs meet and exceed Australian Government quality assurance standards
Student Services 29
Adelaide is a place where yoursquoll find quality education in a city designed for life and with a lower cost of living than other Australian capitals you can enjoy a great lifestyle We offer a welcoming environment where students from all over the world can enjoy an excellent education along with work opportunities now and in the future
WARM WELCOMEOne in five South Australians were born overseas but now call Australia home and 27 of students in Adelaide are international^ The people of Adelaide celebrate our cityrsquos cultural diversity and go out of our way to welcome international students to the city
NATURAL BEAUTYSouth Australians live an active lifestyle and love the great outdoors Adelaide is a coastal city where pristine white beaches become the focus for recreation and relaxation Right on our doorstep and accessible by public transport yoursquoll find nature trails and national parks for hiking and biking
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ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
EASY TO GET AROUNDAdelaide is one of the worldrsquos most liveable cities but unlike some larger cities getting around is much quicker and easier A well-designed city allows for straightforward navigation on the cityrsquos buses trains and trams Therersquos free public transport in the city and walking and cycling are also very popular options
VIBRANT ATMOSPHERESouth Australia is known as the Festival State hosting more than four hundred festivals and events each year including the worldrsquos second largest annual arts festival the Fringe Festival In fact more festival tickets are sold in South Australia than any other state Adelaidersquos sporting calendar is also full of events that include cricket soccer and AFL (Australian Rules Football) Enjoy the best of Adelaidersquos sports and major international concerts at Adelaide Oval in the centre of the city
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Adelaide Lifestyle 31
For more information visit wwwcityofadelaidecomau or wwwstudyadelaidecom
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Darwin
Brisbane
Sydney
Canberra
Adelaide
Melbourne
Hobart
Perth
13 Million2
Population
Mediterranean1 climate
Maximum Average Temperature Summer 29 Winter 16
ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
1km
1wwwbomgovauclimate 2wwwabsgovaucensus
1km
1000 M
Adelaide Botanic Garden
Adelaide Zoo
Airport
Adelaide Oval
National Wine Centre
Barossa Valley
McLaren Vale
Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute
Adelaide city map 33
UoA
68UoAC
Urbanest student accommodation
The Village student apartmentsAdelaide Central Markets amp China Town
Rundle Mall
ADELAIDE CITY MAP
Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide Health amp Medical Sciences
ARE YOU UNDER THE AGE OF 18Our friendly staff look after all students at the College but we do take particular care of students who are under the age of 18 Before you arrive we will help you to arrange suitable accommodation either with a local homestay family or an apartment at our approved under 18 provider Urbanest Wersquoll pick you up at the airport and transfer you to your new home At College we will assign you your own personal welfare officer who you will meet with every two weeks to make sure yoursquore settling into your new life in Australia
ACCOMMODATIONWhether yoursquore moving to Adelaide for the first time or yoursquove studied here before finding a great place to live is essential There are a wide variety of great accommodation options available to students in Adelaide
HOMESTAY WITH A LOCAL FAMILYIf you would like to experience living with an Australian family we can arrange a homestay to host you during your time in Adelaide This is a fantastic cultural experience and also a great way to practise your English language skills outside of the classroom Homestay households are often in the suburbs of Adelaide but they will be well serviced by public transport You may be matched with a family with young children single adults or older couples
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Twin share studio at Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE VILLAGEIf yoursquore looking for a studio or shared apartment there are more options available These residences have affordable prices and common areas for socialising The Village is a purpose built student community located in the Adelaide central business districtYou will enjoy the convenience of a free door-to-door shuttle service between the Village and the main campus making it easy for you to get to lectures on time
For more information about student accommodation please send an email to collegeaccommodationadelaideeduau
URBANEST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEOur preferred student accommodation provider Urbanest is located across the road from the Universityrsquos main campus and a short walk through Rundle Mall to the College There are a variety of rooms available including studio rooms or single rooms in larger apartments You will benefit from the community environment and study spaces in addition to a video games room cinema gym and an amazing roof-top with BBQ
Accommodation 35
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide The University of Adelaide Village
2021 DOMESTIC FEES
DOMESTIC TUITION FEESProgram Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies Program Standard (FSP) March April and August 2021 All $9950 $19900dagger
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$9000 $27000
Engineering $9900 $29700
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$9900 $29700
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$11100 $22200
Engineering $11800 $23600
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$11800 $23600
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021Business
Economics$11100 $22200
Pre-Masters ProgramTwo semesters April and October 2021
All $12750$25500
One semester February and July 2021 $12750
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $12750 + $10200 $22950
One trimester February 2021 Business $10200 $10200
dagger Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee as outlined in the offer letter
All fees must be paid in full unless you withdraw prior to commencement of your program Please note that all fees stated are for 2021 For more information regarding fees and refunds please visit wwwcollegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for domestic students (Australian citizens and permanent residents only) They include tuition and other internal fees
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
36 Domestic fees
MEET YOU IN MELBOURNEFrom 2021 a number of University of Adelaide degrees will be offered at the new University of Adelaide Melbourne Campus In partnership with the University of Adelaide College the Melbourne Campus will offer both online and face-to-face study options designed specifically as pathways for students to enter undergraduate and postgraduate degrees
Our Melbourne Campus is located on the western fringe of the city in Docklands and will offer our Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs Once you successfully complete your pathway program you are guaranteed entry to your packaged degree in Accounting Business Finance or Information Technology with full credit for all University-level courses completed
Apply now with confidence visit collegeadelaideeduaumelbourne
International fees 37
2021 INTERNATIONAL FEES
ADDITIONAL FEESDetails Total (AUD)
Enrolment fee $350
Overseas Student Health Coverdagger $605 dagger
Facilities fee ndash The University of Adelaide $510
Under 18 guardianship fees$310 administrative fee +
$50 per week until student turns 18
General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes ndash books and materials
$18 per week
(maximum $360)
daggerOverseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members $605 per year is provided as a guide price costs can vary by supplier OSHC fees are reviewed annually Students may organise their own Overseas Student Health Cover or request that the University of Adelaide College arrange on their behalf
Course books and materials fee will vary depending on program duration and subjects studied but can be expected to be approximately $500-700 for the Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos programs
INTERNATIONAL TUITION FEESProgram Price (AUD)
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
$470 per week
Students who need extra language support prior to their Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masters Program should complete the required English duration Please see page 25 for more information
Program Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies ProgramStandard (FSP) March April and
August 2021 All $14900 $29800
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$14300 $42900
Engineering $15200 $45600
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$15200 $45600
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$17500 $35000
Engineering $18750 $37500
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$18750 $37500
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021BusinessEconomics
$17500 $35000
Pre-Masters Program Two semesters April and October 2021All
$22000 $44000
One semester February and July 2021 $22000 $22000
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $22000 + $17600 $39600
One trimester February 2021 Business $17600 $17600
Note Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee outlined in the offer letter
Students moving to Adelaide to study should also consider the following costs
Details Total (AUD)
Accommodation placement $320
Airport pick-up $150
HomestayFull Board (includes all meals except lunch on school days + laundry) $290ˆ per week
Part Board (accommodation only) $190 per week
Student apartment accommodation
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
Options and Prices varyApplication subject to approvalThe University of Adelaide Village
UniLodge City Gardens Options and Prices varyAtira Apartments
ˆ Extra charge for special dietary requirements may apply Options and prices vary Application subject to approval The costs in the above table are provided as a guide only and are subject to change These costs may be incurred only if required by students For information on cost of living please refer to wwwstudyinaustraliagovau
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
Please refer to page 25 for more information on recommended study durations The above is a guide only If in doubt please contact the College or the Collegersquos educational representative All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees Please ask your College representative for more information The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for international students They include tuition and other internal fees All first semester fees are required to be paid in full unless the student withdraws prior to the commencement of the program Students may wish to pay more than 50 of their tuition fees before programs commencement Subsequent semesterrsquos tuition fees must be paid before the commencement of the respective semester
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
ProgramEnglish entry requirements
IELTS iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English
Foundation Studies Program IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
50 overall (16 or above in speaking and writing) 48
Pre-Masters Program
Two semesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One semester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Two trimesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One trimester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Country Foundation Studies Program Degree Transfer Program
Australia Completion of Year 11 with C grade average Completion of Year 12 with required ATAR score
China Completion of Senior Middle Two with a minimum average of 70 Completion of Senior Middle Three DTE - 70 DTS DTX - 75
Hong Kong SAR Completion of HK Form 5 with a minimum average of 40 or 50 dependent on the pass mark
^HKDSE DTE - 10 points over best 5 subjects DTS DTX - 12 points over best 5 subjects
India Completion of Year 11 with a minimum average of 60 Completion of Year 12 Indian School Certificate (ISC) Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or Indian State Board Exams are considered please enquire for required score
Indonesia Completion of SMU 2 with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects Completion of SMU 3 DTE - minimum average of 60 in 4 academic subjectsDTS DTX - minimum average of 70 in 4 academic subjects
International Baccalaureate
Completion of Year 1 with 21 aggregate score in 6 relevant subjects Completion of IB Diploma or IB Certificate Results with an average score of DTE - 20DTS DTX - 22
Malaysia Completion of SPM with a minimum 5 passes in academic subjects with a C grade average (SPM forecast results accepted)
Completion of STPMA Levels (forecast results accepted) DTE - minimum of 2 E grades DTS DTX - minimum of 1 E and 1 D grades UEC (forecast results accepted) DTE - 35 points or less (best 5 subjects) DTS DTX - 30 points or less (best 5 subjects)
Oman Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates
Completion of General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects
Completion of General Secondary School CertificateDTE Business - minimum average of 80 in academic subjects DTE Science Health Science Computer Science and Engineering - minimum average of 85 in academic subjects
Singapore Sri Lanka United Kingdom
GCE O Levels minimum of C grade average in 5 subjects (forecast results accepted)
GCE A Levels (forecast results accepted)DTE - minimum 2 E gradesDTS DTX - minimum 1 E and 1 D grades
South Korea Completion of Senior High School Year 2 with a minimum average of 65 in academic subjects
Completion of Senior High School Year 3 DTE - minimum average of 55 in academic subjects DTS DTX - minimum average of 60 in academic subjects
Thailand Completion of Matayom 5 with a minimum GPA of 25 Completion of Secondary Education - Matayom 6DTE - minimum GPA of 20DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 22
Vietnam Completion of Year 11 with a minimum GPA of 65 Completion of Year 12DTE - minimum GPA of 65DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 70
All other countries Please enquire Applications will be considered individually Please enquire Applications will be considered individually
Minimum required score depends on preferred bachelor destination Note Entry into the Foundation Studies Music specialisation is subject to diagnostic testing of music knowledge and instrument proficiency^HKDSE Scoring System ndash Level 5 5 5 = 5 points Level 4 = 4 points Level 3 = 3 points Level 2 = 2 points Level 1 = 1 point
ENTRY REQUIREMENTSUNDERGRADUATE
38 Academic entry requirements
POSTGRADUATECountry Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
Bangladesh 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Pass or Honours) with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (in a professional field or 150 credits) from a Section 2 institution
Bhutan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Botswana Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the University of Botswana
Cameroon 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licence) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Canada Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Baccalaureat or Bachelier) from a Section 1 institution
China 3 or 4 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 or 5 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree awarded according to the Regulations Concerning Academic Degrees in the Peoples Republic of China from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Eqypt 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Fiji 3 yr Advanced Diploma or Higher National Diploma (not in a trade field) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 26750) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Ghana 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a Bachelorrsquos degree from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science amp Technology University of Ghana or the University of Cape Coast
Hong Kong SAR Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Academic entry requirements 39
Country Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
India 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (3rd or pass division) from a Section 2 institution or 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (2nd 3rd or pass division) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree in any division from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st or 2nd division) from a Section 2 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st division) from a Section 3 institution
Indonesia 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of C with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Sarjana MudaBakaloreat with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of A or B from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Iran 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a B grade average (140 pt minimum) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Japan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Gakushigo) from a Section 1 institution
Jordan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kenya 3 yr Diploma with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Korea South Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Haksa) with a minimum of 120 credits from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kuwait Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Kuwait University or a Section 2 institution
Laos 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from the National University of Laos or a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the National Univesity of Laos
Lebanon Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree or Licence or 4 yr Maitrise or Diplome from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Macau SAR 3 yr Higher Diploma (Bacharelato) with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licenciatura) with a GPA below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degee (Licenciatura) from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Lecenciatura) with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 insitution
Malaysia Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Mauritius Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nepal 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 70 (where pass is 50) 60 (where pass is 40) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nigeria 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 1 insitution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Oman 3 yr Higher Diploma with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 and below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 institution
Pakistan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (without Honours) with a grade average of 55 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree (in 2nd or 3rd Division) from a Section 2 institution
Philippines 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32 and below from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Saudi Arabia 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of pass or good from a Section 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 3 institution or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 4 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of very good or excellent from a Section 2 institution
Singapore Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
South Africa 3 yr National Diploma (at least 240 credits) with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr National Diploma or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Sri Lanka Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Taiwan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Thailand 3 yr Associate degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade above 30 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Uganda 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32550 from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Makerere University or the University of East Africa or successful completio of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
United Arab Emirates
3 yr Higher Diploma with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 or below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
United Kingdom
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
United States of America
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelor degree (with 120 semester credits or 180 quarter credits) from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Vietnam 3 yr Bang Tot nghiep Cao dang with a GPA of 3040 or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) less than 210 credits with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Chinh quy mode) or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) with 210 or more credits from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc from a Section 2 institution
Zambia 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of pass or satisfactory from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr (after O Levels) or 3 yr (after A Levels) Bachelor degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelor degree or 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of credit merit or distinction from a Section 1 institution
For countriesregions and qualifications not listed above please contact the University of Adelaide College Admissions for further information Equivalent qualifications will be considered Applications will be assessed based on the most recent academic results and additional admissions criteria may apply Academic assessment is based on the grades a student achieves in individual subjects as well as an aggregate grade Student applications will also be assessed against any relevant program prerequisites Only academic subjects will be considered during assessment Subjects such as religious studies ethics physical education etc will not be considered Complete academic transcripts must be produced at the time of application if available Note - Institution sections are determined by the Australian Governments Department of Education Country Education Profiles
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
40 Academic Calendar
While all information is correct at time of release (September 2020) please note that the information included above may be subject to change Please refer to the website for the most up-to-date information
Please note dates are dependent on the University of Adelaide (wwwadelaideeduaustudentdates) and may change 2022 dates are provided as an example and are not confirmed Students may need to remain in Adelaide after the end of the semester for replacement exams
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAM
2021
Standard (FSP) Accelerated (FSPX)
March 2021 intake April 2021 intake August 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 3 Mar 21 23 Jul 21 21 Apr 21 3 Sep 21 4 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 20 Oct 21 25 Feb 22
Orientation 3 Mar 21 5 Mar 21 21 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 4 Aug 21 6 Aug 21 20 Oct 21 22 Oct 21
Break 10 May 21 14 May 21 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 7 Jan 22
Exams 8 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 26 Aug 21 3 Sep 21 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 18 Feb 22 25 Feb 22
Break 26 Jul 21 30 Jul 21 6 Sep 21 10 Sep 21 27 Dec 21 11 Feb 22
Semester 2 2 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 13 Sep 21 11 Feb 22 14 Feb 22 15 Jul 22 28 Feb 22 15 Jul 22
Break 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 31 Dec 21 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22
Exams 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 27 Jan 22 4 Feb 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22
Graduation 23 Dec 21 10 Feb 22 14 Jul 22 14 Jul 22
DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAMExtended (DTE) Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
2021 March 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Bridging 31 Mar 21 9 Jul 21 27 Oct 21 11 Feb 22
Orientation 31 Mar 21 2 Apr 21 27 Oct 21 29 Oct 21
Break 25 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 5 Jul 21 9 Jul 21 7 Feb 22 11 Feb 22
Semester 1 Joins DTS Jul 21 Joins DTS Feb 22 22 Feb 21 3 Jul 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 6 Oct 21 7 Jan 22
Orientation 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21 6 Oct 21 8 Oct 21
Break 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 27 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 4 Jan 22 7 Jan 22
Semester 2 26 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 28 Feb 22 2 Jul 22 Joins DTS Feb 22
Break 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 11 Apr 22 22 Apr 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 18 Jun 22 2 Jul 22
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two semesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one semester)
April 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 7 Apr 21 9 Jul 21 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 22 Feb 21 3 July 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21
Orientation 7 Apr 21 9 Apr 21 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21
Break 12 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21
Semester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated Jul 21 Joins PMP Accelerated Feb 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two trimesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one trimester)
October 2021 intake January 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish
Trimester 1 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 27 Jan 21 8 May 21
Orientation 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 27 Jan 21 28 Jan 21
Exams 6 May 21 8 May 21
Break 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 10 May 21 24 May 21
Trimester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated (trimester) Jan 22
Representative informationRepresentative name (if relevant)
City Telephone (homemobile)
Representative signature
Student information (compulsory)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Date of birth (ddmmyyyy) Country of birth
Country of citizenship First language
Permanent address
City Stateprovince Postcode
Country Telephone (homemobile)
Are you an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Yes No
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College ndash Student ID and Online Account ActivationStudent ID card ID number and system password will only be granted to a valid personal student email address Enrolment and system access delays will occur if invalid email addresses are provided
Passport number (if available) Expiry date
Do you hold Permanent Residency or a current Australian visa
Yes No NA If yes please provide a copy of your PR or current Australian visa
Visa type (if relevant) Visa number (if relevant)
Your permanenthome country address is required by the Australian Government If it is not supplied your application cannot be processed
Parent legal guardian details (compulsory for students under 18)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Relationship to student (ie mother or father)
Permanent address of Parent or Guardian
Telephone (homemobile)
Education historyIf you are currently completing a qualification please indicate when you expect to complete this study (monthyear)
Name and location of institution (starting from the most recent qualification)
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2018-2020)
Name and location of institution
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2016-2018)
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E
APPLICATION FORMPlease print clearly in English and in BLOCK letters Tick boxes where appropriate
International Student Application Domestic Student Application
41
42
Current English proficiency
Is English your first language Yes No
Have you studied at secondary level with English as the language of instruction
Yes No If yes please provide evidence of language of instruction
Do you have an English Language score Yes No
If yes please select one of the following IELTS TOEFL iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English Other
Test date (ddmmyyyy) Score
Program selectionDegree Transfer
Degree Transfer Extended (Mar) Degree Transfer Extended (Oct) Degree Transfer Standard (Feb) Degree Transfer Standard (Jul) Degree Transfer Accelerated (Oct)
Foundation Studies
Foundation Studies (Feb) Foundation Studies (Apr) Foundation Studies (Jul) Foundation Studies Accelerated (Oct)
Pre-Masterrsquos
Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Mar) Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Feb) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Jul) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash Two trimesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One trimester (Feb)
English Language Programs
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
(5-10 weeks)
Year of entry to the University of Adelaide College (eg 2021 2022)
University Program
Please indicate which bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos degree you intend to study at the University of Adelaide (eg Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) [Civil])BachelorMaster of
Accommodation
Would you like the College to organise your accommodation for you in Adelaide Yes No
Would you like the College to organise your airport pick-up Yes No
Additional services
Would you like the University of Adelaide College to organise your Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) on your behalf Yes No
If yes please indicate Single Couple Family If no please list your current OSHC details
Policy provider
Policy number Start date Expiry date
Please note that OSHC is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members
Medical conditions
Do you have a disability impairment or long-term medical condition which may affect your studies Yes No
If yes please provide medical documentation from a relevant treating professional detailing the impact of your condition on your ability to meet academic demands Disclosure will not disadvantage your application and is confidential The information you provide will assist us in best catering for your needs
Privacy notice
The University of Adelaide College understands and respects that privacy is important to you We collect personal information about you so that we can provide you with the services you have requested We may also use your information to improve our products and services and offer you our or our partnersrsquo or suppliersrsquo products and services which may be relevant to you We may disclose personal information about you in accordance with our Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) including to your education agent and the Australian government Our privacy policy contains information about how you can access and correct the personal information we hold about you or make a privacy complaint You may contact the Privacy Officer (privacykaplaneduau) for more informationIn regard to promotional material please indicate below
I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College sent on behalf of its sponsors partners or suppliers andor I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College about its own publications information and events
DeclarationI have read understood and agree to be bound by the Terms and Conditions of enrolment I declare that I have read the instructions on this application form and that to the best of my knowledge the information provided by me is true and complete in every particular I acknowledge that the University of Adelaide College and the University of Adelaide may vary or reverse any decision regarding admission or enrolment made on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information provided by me I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to verify or obtain records from other educational institutions that I have attended I understand that I am seeking temporary entry into Australia for educational purposes only as a fee-paying student I understand that if I change my visa status I may be subject to different rules and conditions I understand the above conditions and am prepared to accept them in full In particular that I or my sponsor will be responsible for the full costs of the academic program for which I am seeking admission as well as the associated travel and living costs I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to provide information to my parent(s) or guardian(s) and my agent regarding my application for admission to the program listed above
I confirm that I have read understood and agree to be bound by the University of Adelaide College Terms and Conditions (refer to page 43)
Signature of student Date
Signature of parentguardian (required if student is under 18 years old) Date
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Terms and conditions 43
1 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
These Terms and Conditions are applicable to all students studying at the University of Adelaide College through Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670 CRICOS 03127E (the rsquoCollegersquo) including English Language Programs delivered by the College (CRICOS 03147E) and Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs delivered under agreement with the University of Adelaide (CRICOS 00123M)
11 Policies and procedures All College students are subject to the policies and procedures that are published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) and in the College student handbook including those dealing with student misconduct assessment progression enrolment deferral and cancellation complaints and appeals and refund Students must review these policies and procedures and ensure they understand and comply with the most up to date version of our policies and procedures at all times
12 Late arrivals vacations and absences All students are expected to attend class from the first day of their program No refund is given for time missed due to arrivals after the published program commencement date vacations absences or public holidays Such periods of absence will not be replaced by a free extension of any program No refunds or substitutions will be made for classes missed due to non-College external exams excursions orientation period or other obligations that fall outside the normal teaching schedule Classes are not held and many campus facilities are closed on public holidays All published program dates start on a Monday but if the Monday is a public holiday the program start will fall on the Tuesday Students may request written permission for late arrival up to 2 weeks from their published program commencement date Students who propose to arrive 2 or more weeks after the program commencement date will be required to catch up on the work that they have missed While every effort will be made to assist the student to catch up on program content the student is ultimately responsible Late arrivals will be assisted with registering and joining the program The student will have a responsibility to undertake an online orientation upon commencement
13 Campus facilities Students are advised that campus facilities may not be available during study breaks Details are available from the Student Services Team or Reception staff at the College
14 Placement The College may place a student into the most appropriate class and to postpone subjectscourses to the following semestertrimester where there is an insufficient number of students for that class or subjectcourse
15 Program changes The College may change program dates program curricula tutors and programs at any time at its discretion However in cases where the program is rescheduled before the first class and the new date is unacceptable to the student all unused tuition fees will be refunded
16 Tuition fees The student or studentrsquos family agrees to pay the total tuition fee and any additional charges in accordance with the fee schedule for the current year published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) Students who do not finalise their payments within the first two weeks will have their enrolment cancelled All refunds are made in accordance with the College Refund Policy Tuition fees include lessons orientation placement and progress testing and a College certificate upon successful completion of the program The College may withhold the granting of a certificate from a student if the studentrsquos tuition fees or any other fees remain outstanding
17 Repeat payment Students repeat a coursesubject or coursessubjects or semestertrimester will incur charges based on the current yearrsquos published tuition fees at the time of payment
18 Late payment A fee of AUD 100 applies on unpaid accounts 30 days after the date the payment was due
19 Books and materials fees Students may be required to purchase textbooks workbooks stationery software and other required learning materials at an additional cost Details of any additional costs are in the College student handbook or the relevant program or unit outline
110 Additional services Any additional services (such as travel telephone costs excursions medical costs special diet non-College exams and enrolment amendments) are not included in any fees unless specifically stated on a valid invoice from the College Students wishing to arrange homestay accommodation andor airport transfer can obtain further information at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauaccommodation
111 Privacy Personal information collected by the College or the University of Adelaide which includes information that identifies a student and information regarding a studentrsquos program progress and attendance may be shared by or between the College and the University of Adelaide and by either of them with the Australian government or State and Territory governments and their designated authorities the Tuition Protection Scheme the agent that recruited the student (unless specifically excluded) the studentrsquos parents (if under 18) College staff and contractors and between the College and the University of Adelaide and related body corporates of the College and their staff contractors and insurer This information may include personal information about you which is considered sensitive information contact details program enrolment details and changes program results and the circumstance of any suspected breach by the student of a visa condition The Collegersquos Privacy Policy outlines further information about the handling of personal information by the College (at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy) You may contact our Privacy Officer at privacykaplaneduau if you have any enquiries about your personal information or if you wish to make a privacy complaint
112 Medical costs The College is hereby authorised to seek medical treatment should the College or a staff member acting on its behalf consider such action necessary for a student The student agrees to indemnify the College for any expense loss damage or liability whatsoever suffered or incurred as a result of authorising and arranging such emergency medical treatment
113 Photography filming and sound recording The College or its representatives may arrange to photograph or shoot video footage of students for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online at any time including during graduation ceremonies Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College staff or its representative at the time of booking and state at the time of the photographing or video shooting that they do not wish to participate and remove themselves
2 THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE FEES
21 The University of Adelaide program fees will depend on the studentrsquos choice of undergraduate or postgraduate degree program and point of entry Further information is available on the University of Adelaide website currently at wwwadelaideeduau
3 DEFERRAL SUSPENSION AND CANCELLATION OF ENROLMENT
31 A student may apply to defer their studies on the grounds of compelling or compassionate circumstances such as their own ill health or that of a very close relative All applications for deferral from a program of study must be made in writing or using the relevant form available from the College Students should refer to the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) for details of the circumstances in which their enrolment may be deferred suspended or cancelled before submitting their application
32 A studentrsquos enrolment at the College may be suspended or cancelled in accordance with the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) including on the grounds of misbehavior by the student the studentrsquos failure to pay amount(s) owing to the College in accordance with this agreement or a breach of program attendance or progression by the student
4 REFUNDS
41 The Collegersquos Refund Policy is currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies All students must read the Refund Policy before accepting an offer of admission from the College Students requesting a refund are required to do so in accordance with the Refund Policy Approved refunds are paid in Australian dollars into the same bank account it was paid from Tuition fees are not transferable to other students
5 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
51 Visa information It is the responsibility of the student to arrange all applicable travel permits or visas and to have a valid passport for their whole period of study The student may be asked to make payment for their first study period before any of their visa documentation is issued A Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) may not be issued by the College until payment for the first study period has been received as per the Offer of Admission and the enrolment agreement has been signed and
returned to the College by the student The enrolment agreement includes reference to the pre-arrival information and grievance procedures information
52 Student visa obligations Student visa holders are required to maintain compliance with all applicable visa conditions including providing the College with a current residential address mobile number email address and who to contact in emergency situations as well as notifying the College of any change in these details within 7 days of the change maintaining satisfactory academic progress and attending a minimum of 80 of their program Students that fail to commence their enrolled program or fail to meet the requirement for 80 attendance or satisfactory academic progress will be reported to the Department of Home Affairs (DoHA) Any school-aged dependents accompanying overseas students to Australia will be required to pay full fees if they are enrolled in either a government or non-government school
53 Health insurance Health insurance is compulsory for student visa holders and their accompanying family members Students are required to provide proof of health insurance at the time of their enrolment Students will not receive a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) until they have obtained satisfactory health insurance for the length of their visa The Australian government requires all students on student visas to join the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) scheme a health insurance plan for overseas students in Australia Students must ensure that payment is made for compulsory OSHC before their visa is issued and that the insurance provides adequate coverage for the duration of the studentrsquos visa
54 Codes of practice The College abides by the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (the National Code) and the Educational Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (Cth) (ESOS Act) Further information about the National Code can be obtained at internationaleducationgovauregulatory-information
55 Living expenses Migration regulations in Australia require international students to show evidence that they can contribute to the cost of living and studying in Australia Further information can be obtained at wwwstudyinaustraliagovau or wwwhomeaffairsgovau
6 CONSUMER PROTECTION
61 These Terms and Conditions and the right to make complaints and seek appeals of decisions and actions under various processes does not affect the rights of the student to take action under the Australian Consumer Law if the Australian Consumer Law applies
62 Students will be advised of any changes to these Terms and Conditions that may result from a directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide or from a change in government legislation or regulation Any dispute claim or other matter arising will be subject to the laws of South Australia
63 Students who are dissatisfied with a decision made by the College may submit a complaint to the College in accordance with the relevant College Grievance Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) If a student is dissatisfied with the outcome of a complaint and subsequent appeal they may also submit an application for review of the Collegersquos decision or action to the Office of the Training Advocate (wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau) or the Overseas Student Ombudsman (wwwombudsmangovau)
7 DECLARATION
Upon submitting an application to the College and subsequently undertaking any study at the College the student (or their authorised representative on the studentrsquos behalf ndash if the student is under 18 years of age)
71 Declares that the information provided in their application form is true and complete in every detail
72 Understands that giving false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of their application or cancellation of their enrolment
73 Has read and understood these terms and conditions the published information in the College brochure and on the College (and the University of Adelaide) website and has sufficient information about the College to enrol
74 Authorises the College or its representatives to retain their photo image for identification purposes and consents to the use of any photographs or video footage taken of the student for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online (including at a graduation ceremony) at any time without further consent or notification Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College at the time of the photographing or video shooting of their wish not to participate and will remove themselves
75 Authorises the College to provide the University of Adelaide or any other educational institutions to which the student is seeking admission any required relevant official records and other personal information relevant to their application or studies The student also gives the College permission to obtain official records from any educational institution the student attends or has attended and from the University of Adelaide after their studies at the College have finished
76 Authorises and consents to the College to validate hisher qualifications and release copies of academic transcripts to prospective employers whenif required
77 For international students the student understands that the College will collect information during their enrolment in order to meet its obligations under the ESOS Act and the National Code and to ensure the student complies with the conditions of their visa and the studentrsquos obligations under Australian immigration laws The authority to collect information is contained in the ESOS Act ESOS Regulations and the National Code The international student authorises the College to provide information including personal and contact details program enrolment details and the circumstances of any suspected breach of their student visa conditions to the Australian Government the Tuition Protection Service (if relevant) and any other designated authorities The student also understands that this information can be disclosed without their consent where the College is authorised to or required to by law
78 Understands and consents to the collection and handling of personal information in accordance with the Collegersquos Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy)
79 Accepts liability for payment of all relevant fees identified in these Terms and Conditions the College brochure and on the College (or the University of Adelaide) website The student also understands the circumstances in which refunds will not be applicable as set out in these Terms and Conditions including the Collegersquos Refund Policy and that fees may increase with notification from the College during the program For international students the student has also read the information provided in relation to living expenses and they understand that the cost of living in Australia may be higher than in their own country and the student confirms that they can meet those costs
710 Understands and agrees to abide by all the College policies and procedures (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies)
710 Agrees to notify the College of their contact details including their current residential address mobile number (if any) and email address and who to contact in emergency situations The student also agrees to notify the College of any change in those details within 7 days of the change
711 Acknowledges that the College reserves the right to change terms conditions or policies without prior notice in order to meet its legislative requirements or to follow directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide
and agrees to keep themselves up to date with the changes occurring by checking regularly the website andor speak to staff at the College
The following websites may be of use for international students
bull Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) internationaleducationgovau
bull Department of Home Affairs wwwhomeaffairsgovau
bull Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade wwwdfatgovau
bull Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service wwwagriculturegovau
bull Overseas Student Ombudsman wwwombudsmangovau
bull Office of the Training Advocate (SA only) wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau
There was no greater thrill than watching a students face at that moment of revelation when they finally grasped an ideaStanley Kaplan
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FOR FURTHER ENQUIRIESThe University of Adelaide College 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide SA 5000 Australia
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At the University you will learn in stunning state-of-the-art facilities that are among the worldrsquos best while being guided by outstanding educators and researchers who are national and international leaders in their field
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have additional entry requirements Please search for Admissions Guide at futureaskadelaideeduau
bull Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
bull Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
bull Bachelor of Oral Health (BOH)
HEALTH AND MEDICAL SCIENCESThe University of Adelaide is a world leader in health education and research The Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences is number 1 in South Australia for Medicine Nursing Psychology and Dentistry
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Step 2 Achieve a mandatory progression score in your Foundation Studies Program
Step 1 Prerequisite subjectsDuring your Foundation Studies Program you must successfully complete one of the following prerequisite subjects ndash Biology Chemistry or Maths Our College staff will help you select your Foundation Studies prerequisite subjects
B MEDICINE AND B SURGERY B DENTAL SURGERY B ORAL HEALTH
83 83 70
Step 3 Achieve an acceptable English proficiency scoreIELTS is the preferred testing system and a minimum score of 70 overall all bands 70 is required
Step 4 Register for University Clinical Aptitude Test for Australia and New Zealand (UCAT ANZ) Details regarding the test and how to register are available on the UCAT ANZ website ucateduauucat-anz
Step 5 Online application to the University of AdelaideAll international applicants to MBBS BDS or BOH including international students studying in Australia submit an application online via internationaladelaideeduauadmissionshow-to-apply
Please note you will be required to enter your UCAT ANZ ID number during this application Please refer to the relevant Admissionsrsquo Guide for the specific details at futureaskadelaideeduau
Late applications will not be accepted
Step 6 Sit the UCAT ANZThe University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) is an admissions test used by the UCAT ANZ Consortium of universities in Australia and New Zealand for their medical dental and clinical science degree programmes The UCAT ANZ is a test used widely to help universities select applicants with the most appropriate mental abilities attitudes and professional behaviours required for new doctors to be successful in their clinical careers QS rankings by subject
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have specific entry requirements on progression from the College to the University
For more information please visit healthadelaideeduau
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Areas of Study
Step 7 Interview Eligibility OutcomeInterview eligibility is based on your performance in UCAT ANZ During September you will receive an email from the University of Adelaide which will contain important information on how to log into the AdmissionsAdelaide system to see your interview eligibility outcome
Step 8 InterviewCollege staff will assist you to prepare for your interview including several rounds of practice interviews The interview comprises of a series of scenarios and questions in which you
will need to demonstrate aptitudes such as self-awareness critical thinking problem solving and interpersonal skills Interviewers will also be looking for your compatibility and understanding of the degree and applicable health profession Interviews will be scheduled from late September to October and will be approximately 20 minutes in length
Step 9 Offers Offers will be sent by the University of Adelaide International Admissions Service between mid-October and early February
PROGRAM PROGRESSION REQUIREMENTS
B NURSING Foundation final score of 70
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (HONS)
B PHYSIOTHERAPHY (HONS)
Prerequisite of Biology or Chemistry or Maths
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B SPEECH PATHOLOGY (HONS)
Stage 2 English plus one of Stage 2 Biology OR Chemistry OR Mathematical Methods
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
IN THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR I HAD A FACE-TO-FACE SESSION TO HELP ME SELECT THE CORRECT SUBJECTS FOR MEDICINE WErsquoVE ALSO HAD MANY INFORMATION SESSIONS TO GUIDE US REGARDING OUR APPLICATION THE COLLEGE AND TEACHERS ARE THERE FOR THE STUDENTS TO HELP THEM AT ANY TIME
Gadeer Ahmed Egypt
Foundation Studies pathway to Medicine
Bachelor of Oral Health
Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Hons)
The Health and Medical Sciences programs listed on this page are quota programs and are not able to be packaged with the Foundation Studies Program Students will be offered a package with Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) or Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences and may be eligible to apply for their preferred quota program at the time of progression if they achieve a competitive score meet other entry and progression requirements and there are places available
UNIQUE COLLEGE SUPPORT TO PREPARE YOUWersquove designed an exclusive range of services to help you gain admission to the degree of your choice
Health and Medical Sciences 15
bull Information session with guest speakers and alumni
bull Online lsquohow to applyrsquo tutoring session
bull Critical thinking workshop
bull Assistance with UCAT ANZ preparation
bull Several rounds of practice interviews with extensive feedback
bull Links to industry and volunteering opportunities to strengthen your application
bull Personal guidance during your transition to the University of Adelaide
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Psychological Science
DEGREETRANSFER PROGRAMOur Degree Transfer Program is an excellent alternative to first year at University offering guaranteed entry to second year on successful completion
Degree Transfer pathwayTo successfully complete your Degree Transfer Program you will need to achieve a 50 pass in 8 academic courses and in Language for Study You will receive full credit for the first year courses and progress to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
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2nd Year
2nd Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Degree Transfer Extended (DTE)1 bridging semester 15 weeks + 2 semesters 15 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Standard (DTS)2 semesters 12 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Accelerated (DTX)2 semesters 9 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Brid
ging
dagger Students who successfully complete their Degree Transfer Program are not required to supply evidence of IELTS to satisfy the Universityrsquos English requirements
CRICOS course codes 087624D 087625C 087626B 087627A 086313E 086315C 086316B 086317A 086314D 0101444 0101441
Program benefits
bull Yoursquoll study the same courses as you would in first year at the University and when you graduate yoursquoll secure your place in second year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull We offer a wide range of courses taught to the Universityrsquos syllabus with many taught on the Universityrsquos beautiful
North Terrace campus Yoursquoll learn content relevant to your degree and receive full credit for all University-level courses
bull Our classes are small and our fees are lower than the equivalent first-year courses at the University
bull Our English language entry requirements are flexible and yoursquoll be provided with English language and learning support to assist while yoursquore studying the Degree Transfer Program As our graduate you wonrsquot be required to provide any further evidence of your English language proficiency
4th Year
4th Year
4th Year
Study in 4th year will depend on the degree chosen
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
DEGREE TRANSFER EXTENDED (DTE)
DEGREE TRANSFER STANDARD (DTS)
DEGREE TRANSFERACCELERATED (DTX)
PROGRAM LENGTH 15 months
1 bridging semester + 2 semesters
12 months
2 semesters
9 months
2 semesters
INTAKE DATES 31 Mar 2021 27 Oct 2021
22 Feb 2021 19 Jul 2021
6 Oct 2021
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Australian Year 12 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
CONTACT HOURS Bridging semester
20 hours per week
Semester 1 and 2
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
BACHELOR DESTINATIONS Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Economics
Not all majors offered for Science intakes in March and July Please ask us for details
Visit collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information about the Degree Transfer Program
Areas of Study
Program overview
To complete your Degree Transfer Program and progress in to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree you will need to pass eight first-year semester-long university courses plus one full-year course (Academic English) For more information and course requirements please see pages 18 and 19
Degree Transfer Program 17
Science
Business Economics and Finance
Health and Medical Sciences
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
I WOULD RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE SINCE IT PROVIDES A SMOOTH TRANSITION TO THE UNIVERSITY I HAVE REALLY ENJOYED THE EXPERIMENTS AND PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES AND THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I HAVE LEARNED IS GROUP WORK SKILLS THE BRIDGING SEMESTER HELPED ME FIT INTO THE NEW ENVIRONMENT
Kai Chen China
Degree Transfer Extended pathway to Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DEGREE TRANSFER CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study the courses listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to enrol in courses required for your packaged degree and discipline (if relevant)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Bachelor of Computer Science DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Level 1 elective
bull Puzzle Based Learning
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
bull Level 1 elective
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Maths for Information Technology 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Chemical
Civil
Electrical and Electronic
Mechanical
Mining
Petroleum
Software
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Engineering Maths
Physics OR Chemistry
Academic English
bull Maths 1A
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Analog Electronics
bull Introduction to Petroleum Geosciences and the Oil Industry
bull Introduction to Process Engineering
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Statics
bull Introduction to Engineering EAL
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Electronic Systems
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Maths 1B
bull Physics 1E
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Programming (Matlab amp Excel)
bull Professional Practice 1
bull Digital Electronics
bull Civil and Environmental Engineering 1A
bull Introduction to Infrastructure
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Dynamics
bull Introduction to Mining Engineering
bull Introduction to Petroleum Engineering
bull Materials 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Bachelor of Information Technology Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Statistical Practice
bull Introduction to Programming for IT Specialists
bull Design Thinking Problems to Practice
bull Foundations of Project Management
bull Language for Study
bull Introduction to Computer Systemsbull Networks and Securitybull IT Projectbull Managing Organisations and Peoplebull Professional Practices
Faculty of Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Biomedical Science
Science
Agricultural Sciences
Food and Nutrition Science
Viticulture and Oenology Note chemistry at Year 12 level or equivalent is a prerequisite
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Core Maths
Computing
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1Abull Biology 1 Molecules Genes and Cellsbull Physics Physical Aspects of Naturebull Building a Habitable Environmentbull Nutrition 1bull Farm-gate to Fork - Food Production 1bull Foundations of Wine Science 1bull Agricultural Systems 1bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1Bbull Biology 1 Human Perspectivesbull Statistical Practice 1bull Planet Earthbull The Science and Technology of Food Production 1bull Biology 1 Organismsbull Soils and Landscapes 1bull Agricultural Productionbull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
18 For intake availability of Engineering specialisation refer to pathway guide page 8
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of the Professions
Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Commerce
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Marketing
bull Business Lifecycles
bull Personal Professional Development
bull Entrepreneurship Foundations and Mindset
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Economics DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Principles of Economics
bull Professional Practices
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Finance DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Accounting
Economics
Core Maths
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Language for Study
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Applications of Quantitative Methods in Finance
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1A
bull Health and Illness in Populations
bull Create Communicate Connect with Health Sciences
bull Language for Study
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1B
bull Saving Lives or Respecting Rights An Introduction to Health Ethics
bull Statistical Practice 1
bull Language for Study
Access to Degree Transfer courses may vary depending on time of intake and bachelorrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements The Degree Transfer (Health and Medical Sciences) pathway also provides students with the option to apply for entry into first year of the Bachelor of Nursing degree upon completion of the Degree Transfer Program For Bachelor of Nursing strict quotas apply The standard cut-off is the minimum academic threshold above which applications will be ranked on merit In addition to academic performance other selection criteria may affect merit ranking
Degree Transfer Curriculum 19See collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
Completion of the Bachelor of Commerce with Accounting major has industry accreditation from CPA Australia and CA ANZ
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAMThe College is the first education provider in Australia to offer a postgraduate pathway course to a Group of Eight University After you successfully complete your Pre-Masterrsquos Program yoursquore guaranteed entry into your packaged postgraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Flexible entry and English language
requirements mean you will start the program at the level best suited to your academic and English language ability
bull Our small class sizes ensure you will always have personalised attention and support
bull The three or four University masterrsquos level courses you study at the College are the same as those you would study at University and when you successfully complete these you will receive full credit
bull Once you graduate from the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will progress to the University program with no further English language evidence required
Program StructureOnce you are enrolled in the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will study 9-10 courses over two semesterstrimesters over 7 ndash 8 months In the first semestertrimester you will study preparatory courses to develop your study research and English skills
If you qualify for the Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated Program you will study 4 or 5 courses over one semestertrimester over 3 ndash 4 months During your semestertrimester at the College you will study three or four credit-bearing University courses plus Academic English
Whichever program you complete you will progress to the University of Adelaide with full credit for all credit-bearing University courses and commence in your second semester or trimester
Pre-Masterrsquos pathwayOn successful completion of your Pre-Masterrsquos Program at the College you are guaranteed entry to your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide
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CRICOS Course Code 094934J
20
SemesterTrimester 2 SemesterTrimester 3
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
postgraduate degree
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
SemesterTrimester 4
Three or four semesterstrimesters at university depending on the duration of the postgraduate degree
20
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Areas of Study
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM (ACCELERATED)
PROGRAM LENGTH 2 semesterstrimesters 1 semestertrimester
PROGRAM STRUCTURE 4 preparatory courses3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses2 Academic English courses
3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses
1 Academic English course
INTAKE DATES 7 Apr 2021 (semester)13 Oct 2021 (semester and trimester)
27 Jan 2021 (trimester)22 Feb 2021 (semester)19 Jul 2021 (semester)
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent dependent on qualifications
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Successful completion of a bachelorrsquos degree or equivalent See academic entry requirements on pages 38 - 39
CONTACT HOURS First semester trimester20 hours per week
Pre-Mastersrsquo semester trimesterDepends on masterrsquos degree destination
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PREPARATORY SEMESTERTRIMESTER
Study and Research SkillsIntercultural StudiesQuantitative Skills for Postgraduate StudiesCritical Thinking for Postgraduate StudiesAcademic English A
Not Applicable
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PRE-MASTERrsquoS SEMESTERTRIMESTER
3 or 4 University courses Academic English B
3 or 4 University coursesAcademic English B
University courses will vary depending on masterrsquos degree destination students enrolled in the trimester based masterrsquos destinations will study 3 University courses while students enrolled in the semester based masterrsquos destinations will study 4 University courses Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan
^ Pre-Masterrsquos Program packaged with this degree is only available in February and October
Visit collegeadelaideeduaupre-masters for the most up to date information about the Pre-Masterrsquos Program
ArtsMaster of Arts (Environmental Studies)^
Master of Arts (International Relations)^
Health and Medical Sciences Master of Public Health
Business Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
Master of International Management^
Master of Applied Economics
Master of Applied Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Applied Project Management^
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)^
Master of Wine Business^
Pre-Masterrsquos Program 21
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Engineering Computer and Mathematical SciencesMaster of Computing and Innovation
AT THE COLLEGE YOU CAN MAKE NEW FRIENDS AND THE TEACHERS GAVE ME POSITIVE FEEDBACK TO HELP ME BETTER ADAPT TO STUDYING AND LIVING ABROAD I LIKE THE LEARNING ATMOSPHERE AT THE UNIVERSITYrsquoS HUB CENTRAL AND IrsquoM PROUD I GOT THE TOP GRADE IN MY ENGLISH CLASS
Emma Xiaoyu Dai China
Pre-Masterrsquos Program pathway to Master of Finance
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM CURRICULUMTo progress to the second semester trimester of your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will study the courses listed in the table You will receive credit for all credit-bearing University courses
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of Arts
Master of Arts (Environmental Studies) PMP (Semester) Oct PMP (Accelerated)(Semester) Feb
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Research Design and Methods (6 units) bull Introduction to Urbanisation (3 units) bull Engaging Communities Techniques and Analysis (3 units) bull Academic English B
Master of Arts (International Relations) bull Masterclass in Politics and International Relationsbull Research Design (3 units) bull Research Communication (3 units) bull Academic English B
Faculty of Engineering Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Master of Computing and Innovation PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Foundations of Computer Science (6 units)bull Engineering Communication and Critical Thinkingbull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Academic English B
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Master of Public Health PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
PMP February intakebull Qualitative Research Methods in Health (3 units)bull Introduction to Biostatistics (3 units)bull Promoting Health in Individuals and Populations (3 units)bull Introduction to Epidemiology (3 units)bull Academic English B
PMP July intakebull Environmental and Occupational Health (3 units)bull Global Public Health (3 units)bull Knowing what works - Evaluation in Public Health (3 units)bull Health Economics (3 units)bull Academic English B
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Access to PMP courses may vary depending on time of intake and masterrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements
Academic English B is not a credit-bearing University course
Pre-Masterrsquos Curriculum 23
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of the Professions
Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb Jul
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Concepts and Methods (M)bull Principles of Finance (M)bull Quantitative Methods (M)bull Economic Principles (M)bull Academic English B
Master of International Management PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Economics PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Intermediate Econometrics IID bull Applied Economic Principlesbull Intermediate Microeconomics IID bull Intermediate Macroeconomics IIDbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Innovation and Entreprenuership
Master of Innovation and Entreprenuership
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Entrepreneurial Concepts and Mindset bull New Venture Creationbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Project Management
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Risk Assessment and Managementbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Wine Business PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Program benefitsbull Learning is made fun Improve your
language skills such as speaking writing reading listening grammar and vocabulary while learning about Australia in a fun and engaging way
bull Cover essential academic skills such as group and team collaboration critical and creative thinking research and academic integrity and presentations
bull We offer a variety of assistance and counselling services for international students
bull Yoursquoll enjoy individual attention with our small class sizes and yoursquoll be assessed weekly to monitor your progress
bull Take advantage of our extracurricular activity program with a variety of activities tailored to enhance after class student experience
bull On successful completion of the program yoursquore guaranteed entry to your Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos program
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMSOur English Language Programs are courses designed to help you excel in your chosen field Learn to communicate with confidence and improve essential study skills in an English-speaking academic environment
Our courses are designed and taught by highly qualified and experienced English language teaching professionals It has been voted the best English program in Australia for the year 2020 by the English Language Barometer (ELB) and is recognised through its English Australia membership and National English Language Teaching Accreditation Scheme (NEAS) endorsement
English Language Programs pathwayUpon successful completion you will be able to communicate with confidence and obtain the essential language skills necessary for academic study in Australia
For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for details
Year 1
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
English for Academic Purposes
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CRICOS Course Codes 069098D 094050A
Postgraduate
Year 2 Year 3
Masterrsquos degree
Year 2 Year 3
Undergraduate
General Academic
English
Foundation Studies
Degree Transfer
Pre-Masterrsquos
Elementary
Pre-Intermediate
Intermediate
Visit collegeadelaideeduau for more information about studying at the University of Adelaide College
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Intakes Contact hours Class size
Corresponds with chosen FSP DT or PMP program entry 20 hours per week Maximum 18
RECOMMENDED STUDY DURATIONYou will be required to complete the recommended program duration according to your current English level Your English levels will be assessed before you begin your General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes course
English level
IELTS
Recommended GAEEAP duration
FSPDTEPMP
IELTS 45 (two bands of 40 and one band of 45) or equivalent 30 weeks^
IELTS 45 (three bands of 45 or higher) or equivalent 25 weeks^
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 40) or equivalent 20 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than two bands of 45) or equivalent 15 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 45) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 50 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 5 weeks
IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent not required
IELTS 55 (speaking or writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
not required
All applications will be assessed on an individual basis For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for detailsOnly available to the Pre-Masterrsquos program with a length of 2 semesterstrimesters^ Not available to the Pre-Masterrsquos Program as 20 weeks is maximum duration
English for Academic Purposes 25
Experienced teaching professionals
Personal learning support
Program benefits
Interactive curriculum
Member of English Australia
Quality endorsed by NEAS
THE BIG DIFFERENCE IS THAT IN AUSTRALIA I PRACTISE ENGLISH EVERY DAY BUT AT HOME I JUST USE MY ENGLISH IN CLASS IrsquoM ATTENDING EXTRA CLASS FOR SPEAKING AND PRONUNCIATION WHICH IS REALLY GOOD AND HELPS ME TO IMPROVE MY SPEAKING SKILLS
Qutibah Alamri Oman
English for Academic Purposes
English LevelIELTS
Recommended GAEEAP DurationDTSDTX requiring IELTS 55 overall (speaking and
writing 55 no other bands below 50)
IELTS 50 overall (both speaking and writing bands of 45 with no band below 45) or equivalent
20 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (no more than one speaking or writing band of 45 with no other band below 45) or equivalent
15 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (all bands 50) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 55 overall (either speaking or writing band 55 or above with no other band below 50) or equivalent
5 weeks
26
STUDENTSUCCESS
We know that while yoursquore studying at the University of Adelaide College your experience is shaped both inside the classroom and in your life outside
COLLEGE SOCIAL CLUBThe College Social Club is famous for fostering new friendships Itrsquos also a great opportunity to learn new skills and gain experience in event planning budgeting mentoring new students and raising money for charities The Social Club runs great events on campus throughout the year so get involved as soon as you enrol
UNIVERSITY COMMUNITYRight from the first day you start at the College yoursquore a member of the University of Adelaide community Yoursquoll have 247 access to the University
campus including the Hub and yoursquoll be eligible to join the clubs and societies at the University of Adelaide there are more than 150 to choose from Whether yoursquore interested in sport politics music or photography yoursquore sure to find something yoursquoll love
BRING YOUR OWN DEVICEFor your convenience and to ensure you can study both on campus and at home we require you to bring your own device Technical and system requirements are listed on our website Search for device at collegeadelaideeduau
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STAY SAFE WITH SONDER
While yoursquore studying with us yoursquoll have free 247 access to highly trained Sonder support staff who can assist you if you need someone to track your journey check up on you or if yoursquore ill or injured Yoursquoll be given more information at orientation about the services available
STUDY ADELAIDEIf yoursquore looking for an international student mentor for tickets to the hottest events for help writing a resume for an opportunity to be an international student leader or just for some fun Study Adelaide is a brilliant organisation driven by and for international students
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ASK US WErsquoRE HERE FOR YOUWe offer two ways for you to access support services virtually and in real life At our new Student Services Hub at Level 2 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide you can meet with our team members for program advice and information about progressing to university and guidance on accommodation and student experience Once yoursquore enrolled yoursquoll also be able to access these services online
ACADEMIC AND ENGLISH ASSISTANCEThroughout your time at the College and at the University you will be able to access one-on-one assistance in academic areas such as referencing essay and report writing presentation and academic language skills Foundation Studies students can access the Tutor Assistance Program which provides subject-specific support Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos students can drop into the Universityrsquos Maths Learning Centre and Writing Centre for one-one-one assistance
THE NEW CAMPUS EXPERIENCEWe have just refurbished our campus including the student zones on all floors We now have collaboration space where you can get together with your classmates and study together several small meeting rooms which you can book in advance and USB stations to charge your device The cafeacute style break-out space on the second floor is perfect for independent studies with your classmates or catching up with friends for lunch in the brand new kitchen area bathed in beautiful natural light this is sure to be your new go-to space
We look forward to welcoming you to the University of Adelaide College Our friendly team are here to help you and wersquore sure yoursquoll love our newly renovated campus at 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide
STUDENTSERVICES
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ONLINE STUDENT SERVICES HUBFind the information you need at any time using our one-stop-shop virtual student hub Starting right from orientation you can catch up on anything yoursquove missed find the answers to common questions and make a time to meet with a staff member face-to-face You can also find the right academic support depending on your program or access assistance with accommodation There are pages where you can view the current announcements for the College and the academic calendar and timetable for all the important dates
WHOrsquoS WHOThe dedicated team of service professionals are your first stop for any matter at all and include our
bull Student Services Manager whorsquos responsible for overseeing the team to ensure you have the best experience possible
bull Accommodation Coordinator to assist you to find new accommodation in Adelaide or to change accommodation providers
bull Student Services Coordinator responsible for the welfare and academic advancement of students under the age of 18
bull Student Services Coordinators for Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs
PERSONAL SUPPORTWersquore here to support you while yoursquore studying with us If yoursquore missing home or struggling with your workload or you need someone to talk to for any reason at all let us know Our friendly Student Services team and our qualified counsellor are here to offer you caring and confidential assistance
ACADEMIC MANAGERSOur highly qualified Academic Managers play an integral role at the College and in the lives of our students they are the key link between life at College and the University They are responsible for all cohorts in their program of speciality (English Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos) and ensuring students are qualified and prepared for progression to the University They are also responsible for the curriculum you will study and ensuring our programs meet and exceed Australian Government quality assurance standards
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Adelaide is a place where yoursquoll find quality education in a city designed for life and with a lower cost of living than other Australian capitals you can enjoy a great lifestyle We offer a welcoming environment where students from all over the world can enjoy an excellent education along with work opportunities now and in the future
WARM WELCOMEOne in five South Australians were born overseas but now call Australia home and 27 of students in Adelaide are international^ The people of Adelaide celebrate our cityrsquos cultural diversity and go out of our way to welcome international students to the city
NATURAL BEAUTYSouth Australians live an active lifestyle and love the great outdoors Adelaide is a coastal city where pristine white beaches become the focus for recreation and relaxation Right on our doorstep and accessible by public transport yoursquoll find nature trails and national parks for hiking and biking
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ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
EASY TO GET AROUNDAdelaide is one of the worldrsquos most liveable cities but unlike some larger cities getting around is much quicker and easier A well-designed city allows for straightforward navigation on the cityrsquos buses trains and trams Therersquos free public transport in the city and walking and cycling are also very popular options
VIBRANT ATMOSPHERESouth Australia is known as the Festival State hosting more than four hundred festivals and events each year including the worldrsquos second largest annual arts festival the Fringe Festival In fact more festival tickets are sold in South Australia than any other state Adelaidersquos sporting calendar is also full of events that include cricket soccer and AFL (Australian Rules Football) Enjoy the best of Adelaidersquos sports and major international concerts at Adelaide Oval in the centre of the city
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For more information visit wwwcityofadelaidecomau or wwwstudyadelaidecom
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Darwin
Brisbane
Sydney
Canberra
Adelaide
Melbourne
Hobart
Perth
13 Million2
Population
Mediterranean1 climate
Maximum Average Temperature Summer 29 Winter 16
ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
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Adelaide Botanic Garden
Adelaide Zoo
Airport
Adelaide Oval
National Wine Centre
Barossa Valley
McLaren Vale
Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute
Adelaide city map 33
UoA
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Urbanest student accommodation
The Village student apartmentsAdelaide Central Markets amp China Town
Rundle Mall
ADELAIDE CITY MAP
Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide Health amp Medical Sciences
ARE YOU UNDER THE AGE OF 18Our friendly staff look after all students at the College but we do take particular care of students who are under the age of 18 Before you arrive we will help you to arrange suitable accommodation either with a local homestay family or an apartment at our approved under 18 provider Urbanest Wersquoll pick you up at the airport and transfer you to your new home At College we will assign you your own personal welfare officer who you will meet with every two weeks to make sure yoursquore settling into your new life in Australia
ACCOMMODATIONWhether yoursquore moving to Adelaide for the first time or yoursquove studied here before finding a great place to live is essential There are a wide variety of great accommodation options available to students in Adelaide
HOMESTAY WITH A LOCAL FAMILYIf you would like to experience living with an Australian family we can arrange a homestay to host you during your time in Adelaide This is a fantastic cultural experience and also a great way to practise your English language skills outside of the classroom Homestay households are often in the suburbs of Adelaide but they will be well serviced by public transport You may be matched with a family with young children single adults or older couples
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Twin share studio at Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE VILLAGEIf yoursquore looking for a studio or shared apartment there are more options available These residences have affordable prices and common areas for socialising The Village is a purpose built student community located in the Adelaide central business districtYou will enjoy the convenience of a free door-to-door shuttle service between the Village and the main campus making it easy for you to get to lectures on time
For more information about student accommodation please send an email to collegeaccommodationadelaideeduau
URBANEST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEOur preferred student accommodation provider Urbanest is located across the road from the Universityrsquos main campus and a short walk through Rundle Mall to the College There are a variety of rooms available including studio rooms or single rooms in larger apartments You will benefit from the community environment and study spaces in addition to a video games room cinema gym and an amazing roof-top with BBQ
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Urbanest at the University of Adelaide The University of Adelaide Village
2021 DOMESTIC FEES
DOMESTIC TUITION FEESProgram Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies Program Standard (FSP) March April and August 2021 All $9950 $19900dagger
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$9000 $27000
Engineering $9900 $29700
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$9900 $29700
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$11100 $22200
Engineering $11800 $23600
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$11800 $23600
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021Business
Economics$11100 $22200
Pre-Masters ProgramTwo semesters April and October 2021
All $12750$25500
One semester February and July 2021 $12750
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $12750 + $10200 $22950
One trimester February 2021 Business $10200 $10200
dagger Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee as outlined in the offer letter
All fees must be paid in full unless you withdraw prior to commencement of your program Please note that all fees stated are for 2021 For more information regarding fees and refunds please visit wwwcollegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for domestic students (Australian citizens and permanent residents only) They include tuition and other internal fees
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36 Domestic fees
MEET YOU IN MELBOURNEFrom 2021 a number of University of Adelaide degrees will be offered at the new University of Adelaide Melbourne Campus In partnership with the University of Adelaide College the Melbourne Campus will offer both online and face-to-face study options designed specifically as pathways for students to enter undergraduate and postgraduate degrees
Our Melbourne Campus is located on the western fringe of the city in Docklands and will offer our Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs Once you successfully complete your pathway program you are guaranteed entry to your packaged degree in Accounting Business Finance or Information Technology with full credit for all University-level courses completed
Apply now with confidence visit collegeadelaideeduaumelbourne
International fees 37
2021 INTERNATIONAL FEES
ADDITIONAL FEESDetails Total (AUD)
Enrolment fee $350
Overseas Student Health Coverdagger $605 dagger
Facilities fee ndash The University of Adelaide $510
Under 18 guardianship fees$310 administrative fee +
$50 per week until student turns 18
General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes ndash books and materials
$18 per week
(maximum $360)
daggerOverseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members $605 per year is provided as a guide price costs can vary by supplier OSHC fees are reviewed annually Students may organise their own Overseas Student Health Cover or request that the University of Adelaide College arrange on their behalf
Course books and materials fee will vary depending on program duration and subjects studied but can be expected to be approximately $500-700 for the Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos programs
INTERNATIONAL TUITION FEESProgram Price (AUD)
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
$470 per week
Students who need extra language support prior to their Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masters Program should complete the required English duration Please see page 25 for more information
Program Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies ProgramStandard (FSP) March April and
August 2021 All $14900 $29800
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$14300 $42900
Engineering $15200 $45600
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$15200 $45600
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$17500 $35000
Engineering $18750 $37500
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$18750 $37500
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021BusinessEconomics
$17500 $35000
Pre-Masters Program Two semesters April and October 2021All
$22000 $44000
One semester February and July 2021 $22000 $22000
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $22000 + $17600 $39600
One trimester February 2021 Business $17600 $17600
Note Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee outlined in the offer letter
Students moving to Adelaide to study should also consider the following costs
Details Total (AUD)
Accommodation placement $320
Airport pick-up $150
HomestayFull Board (includes all meals except lunch on school days + laundry) $290ˆ per week
Part Board (accommodation only) $190 per week
Student apartment accommodation
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
Options and Prices varyApplication subject to approvalThe University of Adelaide Village
UniLodge City Gardens Options and Prices varyAtira Apartments
ˆ Extra charge for special dietary requirements may apply Options and prices vary Application subject to approval The costs in the above table are provided as a guide only and are subject to change These costs may be incurred only if required by students For information on cost of living please refer to wwwstudyinaustraliagovau
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
Please refer to page 25 for more information on recommended study durations The above is a guide only If in doubt please contact the College or the Collegersquos educational representative All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees Please ask your College representative for more information The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for international students They include tuition and other internal fees All first semester fees are required to be paid in full unless the student withdraws prior to the commencement of the program Students may wish to pay more than 50 of their tuition fees before programs commencement Subsequent semesterrsquos tuition fees must be paid before the commencement of the respective semester
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
ProgramEnglish entry requirements
IELTS iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English
Foundation Studies Program IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
50 overall (16 or above in speaking and writing) 48
Pre-Masters Program
Two semesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One semester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Two trimesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One trimester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Country Foundation Studies Program Degree Transfer Program
Australia Completion of Year 11 with C grade average Completion of Year 12 with required ATAR score
China Completion of Senior Middle Two with a minimum average of 70 Completion of Senior Middle Three DTE - 70 DTS DTX - 75
Hong Kong SAR Completion of HK Form 5 with a minimum average of 40 or 50 dependent on the pass mark
^HKDSE DTE - 10 points over best 5 subjects DTS DTX - 12 points over best 5 subjects
India Completion of Year 11 with a minimum average of 60 Completion of Year 12 Indian School Certificate (ISC) Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or Indian State Board Exams are considered please enquire for required score
Indonesia Completion of SMU 2 with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects Completion of SMU 3 DTE - minimum average of 60 in 4 academic subjectsDTS DTX - minimum average of 70 in 4 academic subjects
International Baccalaureate
Completion of Year 1 with 21 aggregate score in 6 relevant subjects Completion of IB Diploma or IB Certificate Results with an average score of DTE - 20DTS DTX - 22
Malaysia Completion of SPM with a minimum 5 passes in academic subjects with a C grade average (SPM forecast results accepted)
Completion of STPMA Levels (forecast results accepted) DTE - minimum of 2 E grades DTS DTX - minimum of 1 E and 1 D grades UEC (forecast results accepted) DTE - 35 points or less (best 5 subjects) DTS DTX - 30 points or less (best 5 subjects)
Oman Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates
Completion of General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects
Completion of General Secondary School CertificateDTE Business - minimum average of 80 in academic subjects DTE Science Health Science Computer Science and Engineering - minimum average of 85 in academic subjects
Singapore Sri Lanka United Kingdom
GCE O Levels minimum of C grade average in 5 subjects (forecast results accepted)
GCE A Levels (forecast results accepted)DTE - minimum 2 E gradesDTS DTX - minimum 1 E and 1 D grades
South Korea Completion of Senior High School Year 2 with a minimum average of 65 in academic subjects
Completion of Senior High School Year 3 DTE - minimum average of 55 in academic subjects DTS DTX - minimum average of 60 in academic subjects
Thailand Completion of Matayom 5 with a minimum GPA of 25 Completion of Secondary Education - Matayom 6DTE - minimum GPA of 20DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 22
Vietnam Completion of Year 11 with a minimum GPA of 65 Completion of Year 12DTE - minimum GPA of 65DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 70
All other countries Please enquire Applications will be considered individually Please enquire Applications will be considered individually
Minimum required score depends on preferred bachelor destination Note Entry into the Foundation Studies Music specialisation is subject to diagnostic testing of music knowledge and instrument proficiency^HKDSE Scoring System ndash Level 5 5 5 = 5 points Level 4 = 4 points Level 3 = 3 points Level 2 = 2 points Level 1 = 1 point
ENTRY REQUIREMENTSUNDERGRADUATE
38 Academic entry requirements
POSTGRADUATECountry Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
Bangladesh 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Pass or Honours) with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (in a professional field or 150 credits) from a Section 2 institution
Bhutan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Botswana Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the University of Botswana
Cameroon 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licence) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Canada Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Baccalaureat or Bachelier) from a Section 1 institution
China 3 or 4 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 or 5 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree awarded according to the Regulations Concerning Academic Degrees in the Peoples Republic of China from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Eqypt 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Fiji 3 yr Advanced Diploma or Higher National Diploma (not in a trade field) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 26750) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Ghana 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a Bachelorrsquos degree from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science amp Technology University of Ghana or the University of Cape Coast
Hong Kong SAR Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Academic entry requirements 39
Country Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
India 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (3rd or pass division) from a Section 2 institution or 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (2nd 3rd or pass division) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree in any division from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st or 2nd division) from a Section 2 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st division) from a Section 3 institution
Indonesia 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of C with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Sarjana MudaBakaloreat with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of A or B from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Iran 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a B grade average (140 pt minimum) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Japan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Gakushigo) from a Section 1 institution
Jordan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kenya 3 yr Diploma with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Korea South Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Haksa) with a minimum of 120 credits from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kuwait Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Kuwait University or a Section 2 institution
Laos 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from the National University of Laos or a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the National Univesity of Laos
Lebanon Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree or Licence or 4 yr Maitrise or Diplome from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Macau SAR 3 yr Higher Diploma (Bacharelato) with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licenciatura) with a GPA below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degee (Licenciatura) from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Lecenciatura) with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 insitution
Malaysia Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Mauritius Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nepal 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 70 (where pass is 50) 60 (where pass is 40) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nigeria 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 1 insitution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Oman 3 yr Higher Diploma with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 and below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 institution
Pakistan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (without Honours) with a grade average of 55 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree (in 2nd or 3rd Division) from a Section 2 institution
Philippines 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32 and below from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Saudi Arabia 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of pass or good from a Section 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 3 institution or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 4 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of very good or excellent from a Section 2 institution
Singapore Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
South Africa 3 yr National Diploma (at least 240 credits) with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr National Diploma or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Sri Lanka Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Taiwan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Thailand 3 yr Associate degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade above 30 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Uganda 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32550 from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Makerere University or the University of East Africa or successful completio of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
United Arab Emirates
3 yr Higher Diploma with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 or below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
United Kingdom
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
United States of America
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelor degree (with 120 semester credits or 180 quarter credits) from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Vietnam 3 yr Bang Tot nghiep Cao dang with a GPA of 3040 or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) less than 210 credits with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Chinh quy mode) or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) with 210 or more credits from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc from a Section 2 institution
Zambia 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of pass or satisfactory from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr (after O Levels) or 3 yr (after A Levels) Bachelor degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelor degree or 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of credit merit or distinction from a Section 1 institution
For countriesregions and qualifications not listed above please contact the University of Adelaide College Admissions for further information Equivalent qualifications will be considered Applications will be assessed based on the most recent academic results and additional admissions criteria may apply Academic assessment is based on the grades a student achieves in individual subjects as well as an aggregate grade Student applications will also be assessed against any relevant program prerequisites Only academic subjects will be considered during assessment Subjects such as religious studies ethics physical education etc will not be considered Complete academic transcripts must be produced at the time of application if available Note - Institution sections are determined by the Australian Governments Department of Education Country Education Profiles
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
40 Academic Calendar
While all information is correct at time of release (September 2020) please note that the information included above may be subject to change Please refer to the website for the most up-to-date information
Please note dates are dependent on the University of Adelaide (wwwadelaideeduaustudentdates) and may change 2022 dates are provided as an example and are not confirmed Students may need to remain in Adelaide after the end of the semester for replacement exams
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAM
2021
Standard (FSP) Accelerated (FSPX)
March 2021 intake April 2021 intake August 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 3 Mar 21 23 Jul 21 21 Apr 21 3 Sep 21 4 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 20 Oct 21 25 Feb 22
Orientation 3 Mar 21 5 Mar 21 21 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 4 Aug 21 6 Aug 21 20 Oct 21 22 Oct 21
Break 10 May 21 14 May 21 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 7 Jan 22
Exams 8 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 26 Aug 21 3 Sep 21 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 18 Feb 22 25 Feb 22
Break 26 Jul 21 30 Jul 21 6 Sep 21 10 Sep 21 27 Dec 21 11 Feb 22
Semester 2 2 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 13 Sep 21 11 Feb 22 14 Feb 22 15 Jul 22 28 Feb 22 15 Jul 22
Break 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 31 Dec 21 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22
Exams 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 27 Jan 22 4 Feb 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22
Graduation 23 Dec 21 10 Feb 22 14 Jul 22 14 Jul 22
DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAMExtended (DTE) Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
2021 March 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Bridging 31 Mar 21 9 Jul 21 27 Oct 21 11 Feb 22
Orientation 31 Mar 21 2 Apr 21 27 Oct 21 29 Oct 21
Break 25 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 5 Jul 21 9 Jul 21 7 Feb 22 11 Feb 22
Semester 1 Joins DTS Jul 21 Joins DTS Feb 22 22 Feb 21 3 Jul 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 6 Oct 21 7 Jan 22
Orientation 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21 6 Oct 21 8 Oct 21
Break 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 27 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 4 Jan 22 7 Jan 22
Semester 2 26 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 28 Feb 22 2 Jul 22 Joins DTS Feb 22
Break 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 11 Apr 22 22 Apr 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 18 Jun 22 2 Jul 22
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two semesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one semester)
April 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 7 Apr 21 9 Jul 21 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 22 Feb 21 3 July 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21
Orientation 7 Apr 21 9 Apr 21 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21
Break 12 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21
Semester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated Jul 21 Joins PMP Accelerated Feb 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two trimesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one trimester)
October 2021 intake January 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish
Trimester 1 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 27 Jan 21 8 May 21
Orientation 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 27 Jan 21 28 Jan 21
Exams 6 May 21 8 May 21
Break 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 10 May 21 24 May 21
Trimester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated (trimester) Jan 22
Representative informationRepresentative name (if relevant)
City Telephone (homemobile)
Representative signature
Student information (compulsory)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Date of birth (ddmmyyyy) Country of birth
Country of citizenship First language
Permanent address
City Stateprovince Postcode
Country Telephone (homemobile)
Are you an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Yes No
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College ndash Student ID and Online Account ActivationStudent ID card ID number and system password will only be granted to a valid personal student email address Enrolment and system access delays will occur if invalid email addresses are provided
Passport number (if available) Expiry date
Do you hold Permanent Residency or a current Australian visa
Yes No NA If yes please provide a copy of your PR or current Australian visa
Visa type (if relevant) Visa number (if relevant)
Your permanenthome country address is required by the Australian Government If it is not supplied your application cannot be processed
Parent legal guardian details (compulsory for students under 18)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Relationship to student (ie mother or father)
Permanent address of Parent or Guardian
Telephone (homemobile)
Education historyIf you are currently completing a qualification please indicate when you expect to complete this study (monthyear)
Name and location of institution (starting from the most recent qualification)
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2018-2020)
Name and location of institution
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2016-2018)
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E
APPLICATION FORMPlease print clearly in English and in BLOCK letters Tick boxes where appropriate
International Student Application Domestic Student Application
41
42
Current English proficiency
Is English your first language Yes No
Have you studied at secondary level with English as the language of instruction
Yes No If yes please provide evidence of language of instruction
Do you have an English Language score Yes No
If yes please select one of the following IELTS TOEFL iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English Other
Test date (ddmmyyyy) Score
Program selectionDegree Transfer
Degree Transfer Extended (Mar) Degree Transfer Extended (Oct) Degree Transfer Standard (Feb) Degree Transfer Standard (Jul) Degree Transfer Accelerated (Oct)
Foundation Studies
Foundation Studies (Feb) Foundation Studies (Apr) Foundation Studies (Jul) Foundation Studies Accelerated (Oct)
Pre-Masterrsquos
Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Mar) Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Feb) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Jul) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash Two trimesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One trimester (Feb)
English Language Programs
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
(5-10 weeks)
Year of entry to the University of Adelaide College (eg 2021 2022)
University Program
Please indicate which bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos degree you intend to study at the University of Adelaide (eg Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) [Civil])BachelorMaster of
Accommodation
Would you like the College to organise your accommodation for you in Adelaide Yes No
Would you like the College to organise your airport pick-up Yes No
Additional services
Would you like the University of Adelaide College to organise your Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) on your behalf Yes No
If yes please indicate Single Couple Family If no please list your current OSHC details
Policy provider
Policy number Start date Expiry date
Please note that OSHC is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members
Medical conditions
Do you have a disability impairment or long-term medical condition which may affect your studies Yes No
If yes please provide medical documentation from a relevant treating professional detailing the impact of your condition on your ability to meet academic demands Disclosure will not disadvantage your application and is confidential The information you provide will assist us in best catering for your needs
Privacy notice
The University of Adelaide College understands and respects that privacy is important to you We collect personal information about you so that we can provide you with the services you have requested We may also use your information to improve our products and services and offer you our or our partnersrsquo or suppliersrsquo products and services which may be relevant to you We may disclose personal information about you in accordance with our Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) including to your education agent and the Australian government Our privacy policy contains information about how you can access and correct the personal information we hold about you or make a privacy complaint You may contact the Privacy Officer (privacykaplaneduau) for more informationIn regard to promotional material please indicate below
I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College sent on behalf of its sponsors partners or suppliers andor I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College about its own publications information and events
DeclarationI have read understood and agree to be bound by the Terms and Conditions of enrolment I declare that I have read the instructions on this application form and that to the best of my knowledge the information provided by me is true and complete in every particular I acknowledge that the University of Adelaide College and the University of Adelaide may vary or reverse any decision regarding admission or enrolment made on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information provided by me I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to verify or obtain records from other educational institutions that I have attended I understand that I am seeking temporary entry into Australia for educational purposes only as a fee-paying student I understand that if I change my visa status I may be subject to different rules and conditions I understand the above conditions and am prepared to accept them in full In particular that I or my sponsor will be responsible for the full costs of the academic program for which I am seeking admission as well as the associated travel and living costs I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to provide information to my parent(s) or guardian(s) and my agent regarding my application for admission to the program listed above
I confirm that I have read understood and agree to be bound by the University of Adelaide College Terms and Conditions (refer to page 43)
Signature of student Date
Signature of parentguardian (required if student is under 18 years old) Date
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Terms and conditions 43
1 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
These Terms and Conditions are applicable to all students studying at the University of Adelaide College through Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670 CRICOS 03127E (the rsquoCollegersquo) including English Language Programs delivered by the College (CRICOS 03147E) and Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs delivered under agreement with the University of Adelaide (CRICOS 00123M)
11 Policies and procedures All College students are subject to the policies and procedures that are published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) and in the College student handbook including those dealing with student misconduct assessment progression enrolment deferral and cancellation complaints and appeals and refund Students must review these policies and procedures and ensure they understand and comply with the most up to date version of our policies and procedures at all times
12 Late arrivals vacations and absences All students are expected to attend class from the first day of their program No refund is given for time missed due to arrivals after the published program commencement date vacations absences or public holidays Such periods of absence will not be replaced by a free extension of any program No refunds or substitutions will be made for classes missed due to non-College external exams excursions orientation period or other obligations that fall outside the normal teaching schedule Classes are not held and many campus facilities are closed on public holidays All published program dates start on a Monday but if the Monday is a public holiday the program start will fall on the Tuesday Students may request written permission for late arrival up to 2 weeks from their published program commencement date Students who propose to arrive 2 or more weeks after the program commencement date will be required to catch up on the work that they have missed While every effort will be made to assist the student to catch up on program content the student is ultimately responsible Late arrivals will be assisted with registering and joining the program The student will have a responsibility to undertake an online orientation upon commencement
13 Campus facilities Students are advised that campus facilities may not be available during study breaks Details are available from the Student Services Team or Reception staff at the College
14 Placement The College may place a student into the most appropriate class and to postpone subjectscourses to the following semestertrimester where there is an insufficient number of students for that class or subjectcourse
15 Program changes The College may change program dates program curricula tutors and programs at any time at its discretion However in cases where the program is rescheduled before the first class and the new date is unacceptable to the student all unused tuition fees will be refunded
16 Tuition fees The student or studentrsquos family agrees to pay the total tuition fee and any additional charges in accordance with the fee schedule for the current year published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) Students who do not finalise their payments within the first two weeks will have their enrolment cancelled All refunds are made in accordance with the College Refund Policy Tuition fees include lessons orientation placement and progress testing and a College certificate upon successful completion of the program The College may withhold the granting of a certificate from a student if the studentrsquos tuition fees or any other fees remain outstanding
17 Repeat payment Students repeat a coursesubject or coursessubjects or semestertrimester will incur charges based on the current yearrsquos published tuition fees at the time of payment
18 Late payment A fee of AUD 100 applies on unpaid accounts 30 days after the date the payment was due
19 Books and materials fees Students may be required to purchase textbooks workbooks stationery software and other required learning materials at an additional cost Details of any additional costs are in the College student handbook or the relevant program or unit outline
110 Additional services Any additional services (such as travel telephone costs excursions medical costs special diet non-College exams and enrolment amendments) are not included in any fees unless specifically stated on a valid invoice from the College Students wishing to arrange homestay accommodation andor airport transfer can obtain further information at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauaccommodation
111 Privacy Personal information collected by the College or the University of Adelaide which includes information that identifies a student and information regarding a studentrsquos program progress and attendance may be shared by or between the College and the University of Adelaide and by either of them with the Australian government or State and Territory governments and their designated authorities the Tuition Protection Scheme the agent that recruited the student (unless specifically excluded) the studentrsquos parents (if under 18) College staff and contractors and between the College and the University of Adelaide and related body corporates of the College and their staff contractors and insurer This information may include personal information about you which is considered sensitive information contact details program enrolment details and changes program results and the circumstance of any suspected breach by the student of a visa condition The Collegersquos Privacy Policy outlines further information about the handling of personal information by the College (at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy) You may contact our Privacy Officer at privacykaplaneduau if you have any enquiries about your personal information or if you wish to make a privacy complaint
112 Medical costs The College is hereby authorised to seek medical treatment should the College or a staff member acting on its behalf consider such action necessary for a student The student agrees to indemnify the College for any expense loss damage or liability whatsoever suffered or incurred as a result of authorising and arranging such emergency medical treatment
113 Photography filming and sound recording The College or its representatives may arrange to photograph or shoot video footage of students for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online at any time including during graduation ceremonies Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College staff or its representative at the time of booking and state at the time of the photographing or video shooting that they do not wish to participate and remove themselves
2 THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE FEES
21 The University of Adelaide program fees will depend on the studentrsquos choice of undergraduate or postgraduate degree program and point of entry Further information is available on the University of Adelaide website currently at wwwadelaideeduau
3 DEFERRAL SUSPENSION AND CANCELLATION OF ENROLMENT
31 A student may apply to defer their studies on the grounds of compelling or compassionate circumstances such as their own ill health or that of a very close relative All applications for deferral from a program of study must be made in writing or using the relevant form available from the College Students should refer to the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) for details of the circumstances in which their enrolment may be deferred suspended or cancelled before submitting their application
32 A studentrsquos enrolment at the College may be suspended or cancelled in accordance with the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) including on the grounds of misbehavior by the student the studentrsquos failure to pay amount(s) owing to the College in accordance with this agreement or a breach of program attendance or progression by the student
4 REFUNDS
41 The Collegersquos Refund Policy is currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies All students must read the Refund Policy before accepting an offer of admission from the College Students requesting a refund are required to do so in accordance with the Refund Policy Approved refunds are paid in Australian dollars into the same bank account it was paid from Tuition fees are not transferable to other students
5 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
51 Visa information It is the responsibility of the student to arrange all applicable travel permits or visas and to have a valid passport for their whole period of study The student may be asked to make payment for their first study period before any of their visa documentation is issued A Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) may not be issued by the College until payment for the first study period has been received as per the Offer of Admission and the enrolment agreement has been signed and
returned to the College by the student The enrolment agreement includes reference to the pre-arrival information and grievance procedures information
52 Student visa obligations Student visa holders are required to maintain compliance with all applicable visa conditions including providing the College with a current residential address mobile number email address and who to contact in emergency situations as well as notifying the College of any change in these details within 7 days of the change maintaining satisfactory academic progress and attending a minimum of 80 of their program Students that fail to commence their enrolled program or fail to meet the requirement for 80 attendance or satisfactory academic progress will be reported to the Department of Home Affairs (DoHA) Any school-aged dependents accompanying overseas students to Australia will be required to pay full fees if they are enrolled in either a government or non-government school
53 Health insurance Health insurance is compulsory for student visa holders and their accompanying family members Students are required to provide proof of health insurance at the time of their enrolment Students will not receive a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) until they have obtained satisfactory health insurance for the length of their visa The Australian government requires all students on student visas to join the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) scheme a health insurance plan for overseas students in Australia Students must ensure that payment is made for compulsory OSHC before their visa is issued and that the insurance provides adequate coverage for the duration of the studentrsquos visa
54 Codes of practice The College abides by the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (the National Code) and the Educational Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (Cth) (ESOS Act) Further information about the National Code can be obtained at internationaleducationgovauregulatory-information
55 Living expenses Migration regulations in Australia require international students to show evidence that they can contribute to the cost of living and studying in Australia Further information can be obtained at wwwstudyinaustraliagovau or wwwhomeaffairsgovau
6 CONSUMER PROTECTION
61 These Terms and Conditions and the right to make complaints and seek appeals of decisions and actions under various processes does not affect the rights of the student to take action under the Australian Consumer Law if the Australian Consumer Law applies
62 Students will be advised of any changes to these Terms and Conditions that may result from a directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide or from a change in government legislation or regulation Any dispute claim or other matter arising will be subject to the laws of South Australia
63 Students who are dissatisfied with a decision made by the College may submit a complaint to the College in accordance with the relevant College Grievance Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) If a student is dissatisfied with the outcome of a complaint and subsequent appeal they may also submit an application for review of the Collegersquos decision or action to the Office of the Training Advocate (wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau) or the Overseas Student Ombudsman (wwwombudsmangovau)
7 DECLARATION
Upon submitting an application to the College and subsequently undertaking any study at the College the student (or their authorised representative on the studentrsquos behalf ndash if the student is under 18 years of age)
71 Declares that the information provided in their application form is true and complete in every detail
72 Understands that giving false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of their application or cancellation of their enrolment
73 Has read and understood these terms and conditions the published information in the College brochure and on the College (and the University of Adelaide) website and has sufficient information about the College to enrol
74 Authorises the College or its representatives to retain their photo image for identification purposes and consents to the use of any photographs or video footage taken of the student for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online (including at a graduation ceremony) at any time without further consent or notification Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College at the time of the photographing or video shooting of their wish not to participate and will remove themselves
75 Authorises the College to provide the University of Adelaide or any other educational institutions to which the student is seeking admission any required relevant official records and other personal information relevant to their application or studies The student also gives the College permission to obtain official records from any educational institution the student attends or has attended and from the University of Adelaide after their studies at the College have finished
76 Authorises and consents to the College to validate hisher qualifications and release copies of academic transcripts to prospective employers whenif required
77 For international students the student understands that the College will collect information during their enrolment in order to meet its obligations under the ESOS Act and the National Code and to ensure the student complies with the conditions of their visa and the studentrsquos obligations under Australian immigration laws The authority to collect information is contained in the ESOS Act ESOS Regulations and the National Code The international student authorises the College to provide information including personal and contact details program enrolment details and the circumstances of any suspected breach of their student visa conditions to the Australian Government the Tuition Protection Service (if relevant) and any other designated authorities The student also understands that this information can be disclosed without their consent where the College is authorised to or required to by law
78 Understands and consents to the collection and handling of personal information in accordance with the Collegersquos Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy)
79 Accepts liability for payment of all relevant fees identified in these Terms and Conditions the College brochure and on the College (or the University of Adelaide) website The student also understands the circumstances in which refunds will not be applicable as set out in these Terms and Conditions including the Collegersquos Refund Policy and that fees may increase with notification from the College during the program For international students the student has also read the information provided in relation to living expenses and they understand that the cost of living in Australia may be higher than in their own country and the student confirms that they can meet those costs
710 Understands and agrees to abide by all the College policies and procedures (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies)
710 Agrees to notify the College of their contact details including their current residential address mobile number (if any) and email address and who to contact in emergency situations The student also agrees to notify the College of any change in those details within 7 days of the change
711 Acknowledges that the College reserves the right to change terms conditions or policies without prior notice in order to meet its legislative requirements or to follow directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide
and agrees to keep themselves up to date with the changes occurring by checking regularly the website andor speak to staff at the College
The following websites may be of use for international students
bull Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) internationaleducationgovau
bull Department of Home Affairs wwwhomeaffairsgovau
bull Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade wwwdfatgovau
bull Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service wwwagriculturegovau
bull Overseas Student Ombudsman wwwombudsmangovau
bull Office of the Training Advocate (SA only) wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau
There was no greater thrill than watching a students face at that moment of revelation when they finally grasped an ideaStanley Kaplan
Kaplan and youKaplan International Pathways is a leading provider of global education centred around you Whoever you are and wherever you are in the world our goal is to help you achieve your goal We passionately believe that a global education can still be personal
Our story so farWe wouldnrsquot be where we are today if it werenrsquot for a man named Stanley Kaplan Stanley faced challenges in getting an education himself in the 1930s and wanted to make sure everyone had the opportunity to learn This led him to create a test that was fair so that students could enrol at university based on merit alone Soon Stanleyrsquos small education business began to thrive and his success led to the creation of a whole new industry
During the decades since then Kaplan has changed and grown but we still remember exactly why Stanley began his business Sadly he died in 2009 but his passion for fair education available to everyone no matter who they are lives on
80years since Kaplan
was founded
20000+students guided to university each year
40+universities for you
to choose from
FOR FURTHER ENQUIRIESThe University of Adelaide College 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide SA 5000 Australia
Telephone +61 8 8313 3430 Email collegeadelaideeduau
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DISCLAIMER The information in this publication is current as at the date of printing and is subject to change You can find updated information on our website at collegeadelaideeduau
The University of Adelaide College operated by Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd
Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M | English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E copy The University of Adelaide College Published January 2021 Version 20
Supporting Australian education in association with
The following programs in the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences have specific entry requirements on progression from the College to the University
For more information please visit healthadelaideeduau
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Dental Surgery
Areas of Study
Step 7 Interview Eligibility OutcomeInterview eligibility is based on your performance in UCAT ANZ During September you will receive an email from the University of Adelaide which will contain important information on how to log into the AdmissionsAdelaide system to see your interview eligibility outcome
Step 8 InterviewCollege staff will assist you to prepare for your interview including several rounds of practice interviews The interview comprises of a series of scenarios and questions in which you
will need to demonstrate aptitudes such as self-awareness critical thinking problem solving and interpersonal skills Interviewers will also be looking for your compatibility and understanding of the degree and applicable health profession Interviews will be scheduled from late September to October and will be approximately 20 minutes in length
Step 9 Offers Offers will be sent by the University of Adelaide International Admissions Service between mid-October and early February
PROGRAM PROGRESSION REQUIREMENTS
B NURSING Foundation final score of 70
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (HONS)
B PHYSIOTHERAPHY (HONS)
Prerequisite of Biology or Chemistry or Maths
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
B SPEECH PATHOLOGY (HONS)
Stage 2 English plus one of Stage 2 Biology OR Chemistry OR Mathematical Methods
Foundation final score of 83
IELTS 70 overall with 70 in all bands
IN THE BEGINNING OF THE YEAR I HAD A FACE-TO-FACE SESSION TO HELP ME SELECT THE CORRECT SUBJECTS FOR MEDICINE WErsquoVE ALSO HAD MANY INFORMATION SESSIONS TO GUIDE US REGARDING OUR APPLICATION THE COLLEGE AND TEACHERS ARE THERE FOR THE STUDENTS TO HELP THEM AT ANY TIME
Gadeer Ahmed Egypt
Foundation Studies pathway to Medicine
Bachelor of Oral Health
Bachelor of Nursing
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons)
Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Hons)
The Health and Medical Sciences programs listed on this page are quota programs and are not able to be packaged with the Foundation Studies Program Students will be offered a package with Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) or Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences and may be eligible to apply for their preferred quota program at the time of progression if they achieve a competitive score meet other entry and progression requirements and there are places available
UNIQUE COLLEGE SUPPORT TO PREPARE YOUWersquove designed an exclusive range of services to help you gain admission to the degree of your choice
Health and Medical Sciences 15
bull Information session with guest speakers and alumni
bull Online lsquohow to applyrsquo tutoring session
bull Critical thinking workshop
bull Assistance with UCAT ANZ preparation
bull Several rounds of practice interviews with extensive feedback
bull Links to industry and volunteering opportunities to strengthen your application
bull Personal guidance during your transition to the University of Adelaide
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Psychological Science
DEGREETRANSFER PROGRAMOur Degree Transfer Program is an excellent alternative to first year at University offering guaranteed entry to second year on successful completion
Degree Transfer pathwayTo successfully complete your Degree Transfer Program you will need to achieve a 50 pass in 8 academic courses and in Language for Study You will receive full credit for the first year courses and progress to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
16
2nd Year
2nd Year
2nd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
3rd Year
The University of Adelaide
semester 1 semester 2
The University of Adelaide College
undergraduate degree
Degree Transfer Extended (DTE)1 bridging semester 15 weeks + 2 semesters 15 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Standard (DTS)2 semesters 12 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Degree Transfer Accelerated (DTX)2 semesters 9 months Progression Min 50 pass English no IELTS requireddagger
Brid
ging
dagger Students who successfully complete their Degree Transfer Program are not required to supply evidence of IELTS to satisfy the Universityrsquos English requirements
CRICOS course codes 087624D 087625C 087626B 087627A 086313E 086315C 086316B 086317A 086314D 0101444 0101441
Program benefits
bull Yoursquoll study the same courses as you would in first year at the University and when you graduate yoursquoll secure your place in second year of your packaged bachelorrsquos degree
bull We offer a wide range of courses taught to the Universityrsquos syllabus with many taught on the Universityrsquos beautiful
North Terrace campus Yoursquoll learn content relevant to your degree and receive full credit for all University-level courses
bull Our classes are small and our fees are lower than the equivalent first-year courses at the University
bull Our English language entry requirements are flexible and yoursquoll be provided with English language and learning support to assist while yoursquore studying the Degree Transfer Program As our graduate you wonrsquot be required to provide any further evidence of your English language proficiency
4th Year
4th Year
4th Year
Study in 4th year will depend on the degree chosen
START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
DEGREE TRANSFER EXTENDED (DTE)
DEGREE TRANSFER STANDARD (DTS)
DEGREE TRANSFERACCELERATED (DTX)
PROGRAM LENGTH 15 months
1 bridging semester + 2 semesters
12 months
2 semesters
9 months
2 semesters
INTAKE DATES 31 Mar 2021 27 Oct 2021
22 Feb 2021 19 Jul 2021
6 Oct 2021
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
Completion of English for Academic Purposes
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Australian Year 12 or equivalent (see academic entry requirements page 38)
CONTACT HOURS Bridging semester
20 hours per week
Semester 1 and 2
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
Depends on choice of bachelorrsquos degree
BACHELOR DESTINATIONS Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Computer Science
Economics
Engineering
Finance
Health Science
Information Technology
Science
Business
Commerce
Economics
Not all majors offered for Science intakes in March and July Please ask us for details
Visit collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information about the Degree Transfer Program
Areas of Study
Program overview
To complete your Degree Transfer Program and progress in to the second year of your packaged undergraduate degree you will need to pass eight first-year semester-long university courses plus one full-year course (Academic English) For more information and course requirements please see pages 18 and 19
Degree Transfer Program 17
Science
Business Economics and Finance
Health and Medical Sciences
Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
I WOULD RECOMMEND THE COLLEGE SINCE IT PROVIDES A SMOOTH TRANSITION TO THE UNIVERSITY I HAVE REALLY ENJOYED THE EXPERIMENTS AND PRACTICAL ACTIVITIES AND THE MOST IMPORTANT THING I HAVE LEARNED IS GROUP WORK SKILLS THE BRIDGING SEMESTER HELPED ME FIT INTO THE NEW ENVIRONMENT
Kai Chen China
Degree Transfer Extended pathway to Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DEGREE TRANSFER CURRICULUMTo progress to your packaged degree at the University of Adelaide you will need to study the courses listed on the table Our College staff will assist you to enrol in courses required for your packaged degree and discipline (if relevant)
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of Engineering Computer and Mathematical Sciences
Bachelor of Computer Science DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Level 1 elective
bull Puzzle Based Learning
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
bull Level 1 elective
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Maths for Information Technology 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Chemical
Civil
Electrical and Electronic
Mechanical
Mining
Petroleum
Software
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Programming
Core Maths
Engineering Maths
Physics OR Chemistry
Academic English
bull Maths 1A
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Analog Electronics
bull Introduction to Petroleum Geosciences and the Oil Industry
bull Introduction to Process Engineering
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Statics
bull Introduction to Engineering EAL
bull Programming (Matlab amp C)
bull Electronic Systems
bull Statistical Practice
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Maths 1B
bull Physics 1E
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Programming (Matlab amp Excel)
bull Professional Practice 1
bull Digital Electronics
bull Civil and Environmental Engineering 1A
bull Introduction to Infrastructure
bull Engineering Mechanics ndash Dynamics
bull Introduction to Mining Engineering
bull Introduction to Petroleum Engineering
bull Materials 1
bull Object Oriented Programming
bull Introduction to Software Engineering
bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Bachelor of Information Technology Programming
Core Maths
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Statistical Practice
bull Introduction to Programming for IT Specialists
bull Design Thinking Problems to Practice
bull Foundations of Project Management
bull Language for Study
bull Introduction to Computer Systemsbull Networks and Securitybull IT Projectbull Managing Organisations and Peoplebull Professional Practices
Faculty of Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Biomedical Science
Science
Agricultural Sciences
Food and Nutrition Science
Viticulture and Oenology Note chemistry at Year 12 level or equivalent is a prerequisite
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Core Maths
Computing
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1Abull Biology 1 Molecules Genes and Cellsbull Physics Physical Aspects of Naturebull Building a Habitable Environmentbull Nutrition 1bull Farm-gate to Fork - Food Production 1bull Foundations of Wine Science 1bull Agricultural Systems 1bull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1Bbull Biology 1 Human Perspectivesbull Statistical Practice 1bull Planet Earthbull The Science and Technology of Food Production 1bull Biology 1 Organismsbull Soils and Landscapes 1bull Agricultural Productionbull Language for Study
Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
18 For intake availability of Engineering specialisation refer to pathway guide page 8
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Bachelorrsquos degree destinations
(Year 2 entry)Intakes Bridging semester
(DTE only)Degree Transfer Program courses (Semester 1 and 2)
Students must complete five courses each semester
Faculty of the Professions
Bachelor of Business
Bachelor of Commerce
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Marketing
bull Business Lifecycles
bull Personal Professional Development
bull Entrepreneurship Foundations and Mindset
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Economics DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
DTX Oct
Accounting
Economics
Commercial Law
Statistics
Academic English
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Managing Organisations amp People
bull Language for Study
bull Commercial Law 1
bull Principles of Economics
bull Professional Practices
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Language for Study
Bachelor of Finance DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Accounting
Economics
Core Maths
Statistics
Academic English
bull Principles of Economics
bull Data Analytics
bull Introductory Accounting
bull Introduction to Financial Mathematics
bull Language for Study
bull International Financial Institutions and Markets
bull Applications of Quantitative Methods in Finance
bull Business Finance
bull Professional Practices
bull Language for Study Note course choices are dependent on which bachelorrsquos destination is chosen
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences
DTE Mar Oct
DTS Feb Jul
Biology
Chemistry
Computing
Statistics
Academic English
bull Chemistry 1A Foundations of Chemistry 1A
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1A
bull Health and Illness in Populations
bull Create Communicate Connect with Health Sciences
bull Language for Study
bull Chemistry 1B Foundations of Chemistry 1B
bull Human Anatomy and Physiology 1B
bull Saving Lives or Respecting Rights An Introduction to Health Ethics
bull Statistical Practice 1
bull Language for Study
Access to Degree Transfer courses may vary depending on time of intake and bachelorrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements The Degree Transfer (Health and Medical Sciences) pathway also provides students with the option to apply for entry into first year of the Bachelor of Nursing degree upon completion of the Degree Transfer Program For Bachelor of Nursing strict quotas apply The standard cut-off is the minimum academic threshold above which applications will be ranked on merit In addition to academic performance other selection criteria may affect merit ranking
Degree Transfer Curriculum 19See collegeadelaideeduaudegree-transfer for more information regarding intakes and subject availability
Completion of the Bachelor of Commerce with Accounting major has industry accreditation from CPA Australia and CA ANZ
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAMThe College is the first education provider in Australia to offer a postgraduate pathway course to a Group of Eight University After you successfully complete your Pre-Masterrsquos Program yoursquore guaranteed entry into your packaged postgraduate degree at the University of Adelaide
Program benefitsbull Flexible entry and English language
requirements mean you will start the program at the level best suited to your academic and English language ability
bull Our small class sizes ensure you will always have personalised attention and support
bull The three or four University masterrsquos level courses you study at the College are the same as those you would study at University and when you successfully complete these you will receive full credit
bull Once you graduate from the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will progress to the University program with no further English language evidence required
Program StructureOnce you are enrolled in the Pre-Masterrsquos Program you will study 9-10 courses over two semesterstrimesters over 7 ndash 8 months In the first semestertrimester you will study preparatory courses to develop your study research and English skills
If you qualify for the Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated Program you will study 4 or 5 courses over one semestertrimester over 3 ndash 4 months During your semestertrimester at the College you will study three or four credit-bearing University courses plus Academic English
Whichever program you complete you will progress to the University of Adelaide with full credit for all credit-bearing University courses and commence in your second semester or trimester
Pre-Masterrsquos pathwayOn successful completion of your Pre-Masterrsquos Program at the College you are guaranteed entry to your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide
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CRICOS Course Code 094934J
20
SemesterTrimester 2 SemesterTrimester 3
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
postgraduate degree
Pre-Masterrsquos Program
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
SemesterTrimester 4
Three or four semesterstrimesters at university depending on the duration of the postgraduate degree
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START NOWSTUDY ONLINE
JOIN FACE TOFACE LATER
Areas of Study
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM (ACCELERATED)
PROGRAM LENGTH 2 semesterstrimesters 1 semestertrimester
PROGRAM STRUCTURE 4 preparatory courses3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses2 Academic English courses
3 or 4 credit-bearing University courses
1 Academic English course
INTAKE DATES 7 Apr 2021 (semester)13 Oct 2021 (semester and trimester)
27 Jan 2021 (trimester)22 Feb 2021 (semester)19 Jul 2021 (semester)
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent
IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent dependent on qualifications
ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Successful completion of a bachelorrsquos degree or equivalent See academic entry requirements on pages 38 - 39
CONTACT HOURS First semester trimester20 hours per week
Pre-Mastersrsquo semester trimesterDepends on masterrsquos degree destination
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PREPARATORY SEMESTERTRIMESTER
Study and Research SkillsIntercultural StudiesQuantitative Skills for Postgraduate StudiesCritical Thinking for Postgraduate StudiesAcademic English A
Not Applicable
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS PRE-MASTERrsquoS SEMESTERTRIMESTER
3 or 4 University courses Academic English B
3 or 4 University coursesAcademic English B
University courses will vary depending on masterrsquos degree destination students enrolled in the trimester based masterrsquos destinations will study 3 University courses while students enrolled in the semester based masterrsquos destinations will study 4 University courses Students must also complete 20 ndash 25 hours per week of independent learning scheduled into a negotiated study plan
^ Pre-Masterrsquos Program packaged with this degree is only available in February and October
Visit collegeadelaideeduaupre-masters for the most up to date information about the Pre-Masterrsquos Program
ArtsMaster of Arts (Environmental Studies)^
Master of Arts (International Relations)^
Health and Medical Sciences Master of Public Health
Business Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
Master of International Management^
Master of Applied Economics
Master of Applied Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Innovation and Entrepreneurship^
Master of Applied Project Management^
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)^
Master of Wine Business^
Pre-Masterrsquos Program 21
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Engineering Computer and Mathematical SciencesMaster of Computing and Innovation
AT THE COLLEGE YOU CAN MAKE NEW FRIENDS AND THE TEACHERS GAVE ME POSITIVE FEEDBACK TO HELP ME BETTER ADAPT TO STUDYING AND LIVING ABROAD I LIKE THE LEARNING ATMOSPHERE AT THE UNIVERSITYrsquoS HUB CENTRAL AND IrsquoM PROUD I GOT THE TOP GRADE IN MY ENGLISH CLASS
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Pre-Masterrsquos Program pathway to Master of Finance
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM CURRICULUMTo progress to the second semester trimester of your packaged masterrsquos degree at the University of Adelaide you will study the courses listed in the table You will receive credit for all credit-bearing University courses
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of Arts
Master of Arts (Environmental Studies) PMP (Semester) Oct PMP (Accelerated)(Semester) Feb
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Research Design and Methods (6 units) bull Introduction to Urbanisation (3 units) bull Engaging Communities Techniques and Analysis (3 units) bull Academic English B
Master of Arts (International Relations) bull Masterclass in Politics and International Relationsbull Research Design (3 units) bull Research Communication (3 units) bull Academic English B
Faculty of Engineering Computing and Mathematical Sciences
Master of Computing and Innovation PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Foundations of Computer Science (6 units)bull Engineering Communication and Critical Thinkingbull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Academic English B
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences
Master of Public Health PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
PMP February intakebull Qualitative Research Methods in Health (3 units)bull Introduction to Biostatistics (3 units)bull Promoting Health in Individuals and Populations (3 units)bull Introduction to Epidemiology (3 units)bull Academic English B
PMP July intakebull Environmental and Occupational Health (3 units)bull Global Public Health (3 units)bull Knowing what works - Evaluation in Public Health (3 units)bull Health Economics (3 units)bull Academic English B
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Access to PMP courses may vary depending on time of intake and masterrsquos degree choice Courses offered by the University of Adelaide College may change based on the University of Adelaide requirements
Academic English B is not a credit-bearing University course
Pre-Masterrsquos Curriculum 23
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE COLLEGE
Masterrsquos degree destination Intakes Pre-Masterrsquos Program (preparatory courses)
Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated) (credit-bearing University courses)
Faculty of the Professions
Master of Accounting
Master of Accounting and Finance
Master of Professional Accounting
Master of Finance
Master of Applied Finance
Master of Finance and Business Economics
PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb Jul
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Concepts and Methods (M)bull Principles of Finance (M)bull Quantitative Methods (M)bull Economic Principles (M)bull Academic English B
Master of International Management PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Economics PMP (Semester) Apr Oct
PMP (Accelerated) (Semester) Feb July
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Intermediate Econometrics IID bull Applied Economic Principlesbull Intermediate Microeconomics IID bull Intermediate Macroeconomics IIDbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Innovation and Entreprenuership
Master of Innovation and Entreprenuership
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Entrepreneurial Concepts and Mindset bull New Venture Creationbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Applied Project Management
Master of Applied Project Management (Project Systems)
PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Project Management Fundamentalsbull Risk Assessment and Managementbull Project Leadership and Communicationbull Academic English B
Master of Wine Business PMP (Accelerated) (Trimester) Feb
PMP (Trimester) Oct
Study and Research Skills
Intercultural Studies
Quantitative Skills for Postgraduate Studies
Critical Thinking for Postgraduate Studies
Academic English A
bull Accounting Essentials for Decision Makersbull Economic Principlesbull Marketing Managementbull Academic English B
Program benefitsbull Learning is made fun Improve your
language skills such as speaking writing reading listening grammar and vocabulary while learning about Australia in a fun and engaging way
bull Cover essential academic skills such as group and team collaboration critical and creative thinking research and academic integrity and presentations
bull We offer a variety of assistance and counselling services for international students
bull Yoursquoll enjoy individual attention with our small class sizes and yoursquoll be assessed weekly to monitor your progress
bull Take advantage of our extracurricular activity program with a variety of activities tailored to enhance after class student experience
bull On successful completion of the program yoursquore guaranteed entry to your Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos program
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMSOur English Language Programs are courses designed to help you excel in your chosen field Learn to communicate with confidence and improve essential study skills in an English-speaking academic environment
Our courses are designed and taught by highly qualified and experienced English language teaching professionals It has been voted the best English program in Australia for the year 2020 by the English Language Barometer (ELB) and is recognised through its English Australia membership and National English Language Teaching Accreditation Scheme (NEAS) endorsement
English Language Programs pathwayUpon successful completion you will be able to communicate with confidence and obtain the essential language skills necessary for academic study in Australia
For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for details
Year 1
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College
English for Academic Purposes
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CRICOS Course Codes 069098D 094050A
Postgraduate
Year 2 Year 3
Masterrsquos degree
Year 2 Year 3
Undergraduate
General Academic
English
Foundation Studies
Degree Transfer
Pre-Masterrsquos
Elementary
Pre-Intermediate
Intermediate
Visit collegeadelaideeduau for more information about studying at the University of Adelaide College
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
Intakes Contact hours Class size
Corresponds with chosen FSP DT or PMP program entry 20 hours per week Maximum 18
RECOMMENDED STUDY DURATIONYou will be required to complete the recommended program duration according to your current English level Your English levels will be assessed before you begin your General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes course
English level
IELTS
Recommended GAEEAP duration
FSPDTEPMP
IELTS 45 (two bands of 40 and one band of 45) or equivalent 30 weeks^
IELTS 45 (three bands of 45 or higher) or equivalent 25 weeks^
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 40) or equivalent 20 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than two bands of 45) or equivalent 15 weeks
IELTS 50 (no more than one band of 45) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 50 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 5 weeks
IELTS 55 (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent not required
IELTS 55 (speaking or writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
not required
All applications will be assessed on an individual basis For Pre-Masterrsquos Program English language requirements will depend on masterrsquos program and academic qualifications For all other programs other entry criteria may apply Please ask us for detailsOnly available to the Pre-Masterrsquos program with a length of 2 semesterstrimesters^ Not available to the Pre-Masterrsquos Program as 20 weeks is maximum duration
English for Academic Purposes 25
Experienced teaching professionals
Personal learning support
Program benefits
Interactive curriculum
Member of English Australia
Quality endorsed by NEAS
THE BIG DIFFERENCE IS THAT IN AUSTRALIA I PRACTISE ENGLISH EVERY DAY BUT AT HOME I JUST USE MY ENGLISH IN CLASS IrsquoM ATTENDING EXTRA CLASS FOR SPEAKING AND PRONUNCIATION WHICH IS REALLY GOOD AND HELPS ME TO IMPROVE MY SPEAKING SKILLS
Qutibah Alamri Oman
English for Academic Purposes
English LevelIELTS
Recommended GAEEAP DurationDTSDTX requiring IELTS 55 overall (speaking and
writing 55 no other bands below 50)
IELTS 50 overall (both speaking and writing bands of 45 with no band below 45) or equivalent
20 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (no more than one speaking or writing band of 45 with no other band below 45) or equivalent
15 weeks
IELTS 50 overall (all bands 50) or equivalent 10 weeks
IELTS 55 overall (either speaking or writing band 55 or above with no other band below 50) or equivalent
5 weeks
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STUDENTSUCCESS
We know that while yoursquore studying at the University of Adelaide College your experience is shaped both inside the classroom and in your life outside
COLLEGE SOCIAL CLUBThe College Social Club is famous for fostering new friendships Itrsquos also a great opportunity to learn new skills and gain experience in event planning budgeting mentoring new students and raising money for charities The Social Club runs great events on campus throughout the year so get involved as soon as you enrol
UNIVERSITY COMMUNITYRight from the first day you start at the College yoursquore a member of the University of Adelaide community Yoursquoll have 247 access to the University
campus including the Hub and yoursquoll be eligible to join the clubs and societies at the University of Adelaide there are more than 150 to choose from Whether yoursquore interested in sport politics music or photography yoursquore sure to find something yoursquoll love
BRING YOUR OWN DEVICEFor your convenience and to ensure you can study both on campus and at home we require you to bring your own device Technical and system requirements are listed on our website Search for device at collegeadelaideeduau
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theuniversityofadelaidecollege
STAY SAFE WITH SONDER
While yoursquore studying with us yoursquoll have free 247 access to highly trained Sonder support staff who can assist you if you need someone to track your journey check up on you or if yoursquore ill or injured Yoursquoll be given more information at orientation about the services available
STUDY ADELAIDEIf yoursquore looking for an international student mentor for tickets to the hottest events for help writing a resume for an opportunity to be an international student leader or just for some fun Study Adelaide is a brilliant organisation driven by and for international students
Student Success 27
ASK US WErsquoRE HERE FOR YOUWe offer two ways for you to access support services virtually and in real life At our new Student Services Hub at Level 2 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide you can meet with our team members for program advice and information about progressing to university and guidance on accommodation and student experience Once yoursquore enrolled yoursquoll also be able to access these services online
ACADEMIC AND ENGLISH ASSISTANCEThroughout your time at the College and at the University you will be able to access one-on-one assistance in academic areas such as referencing essay and report writing presentation and academic language skills Foundation Studies students can access the Tutor Assistance Program which provides subject-specific support Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos students can drop into the Universityrsquos Maths Learning Centre and Writing Centre for one-one-one assistance
THE NEW CAMPUS EXPERIENCEWe have just refurbished our campus including the student zones on all floors We now have collaboration space where you can get together with your classmates and study together several small meeting rooms which you can book in advance and USB stations to charge your device The cafeacute style break-out space on the second floor is perfect for independent studies with your classmates or catching up with friends for lunch in the brand new kitchen area bathed in beautiful natural light this is sure to be your new go-to space
We look forward to welcoming you to the University of Adelaide College Our friendly team are here to help you and wersquore sure yoursquoll love our newly renovated campus at 132 Grenfell Street Adelaide
STUDENTSERVICES
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ONLINE STUDENT SERVICES HUBFind the information you need at any time using our one-stop-shop virtual student hub Starting right from orientation you can catch up on anything yoursquove missed find the answers to common questions and make a time to meet with a staff member face-to-face You can also find the right academic support depending on your program or access assistance with accommodation There are pages where you can view the current announcements for the College and the academic calendar and timetable for all the important dates
WHOrsquoS WHOThe dedicated team of service professionals are your first stop for any matter at all and include our
bull Student Services Manager whorsquos responsible for overseeing the team to ensure you have the best experience possible
bull Accommodation Coordinator to assist you to find new accommodation in Adelaide or to change accommodation providers
bull Student Services Coordinator responsible for the welfare and academic advancement of students under the age of 18
bull Student Services Coordinators for Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs
PERSONAL SUPPORTWersquore here to support you while yoursquore studying with us If yoursquore missing home or struggling with your workload or you need someone to talk to for any reason at all let us know Our friendly Student Services team and our qualified counsellor are here to offer you caring and confidential assistance
ACADEMIC MANAGERSOur highly qualified Academic Managers play an integral role at the College and in the lives of our students they are the key link between life at College and the University They are responsible for all cohorts in their program of speciality (English Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos) and ensuring students are qualified and prepared for progression to the University They are also responsible for the curriculum you will study and ensuring our programs meet and exceed Australian Government quality assurance standards
Student Services 29
Adelaide is a place where yoursquoll find quality education in a city designed for life and with a lower cost of living than other Australian capitals you can enjoy a great lifestyle We offer a welcoming environment where students from all over the world can enjoy an excellent education along with work opportunities now and in the future
WARM WELCOMEOne in five South Australians were born overseas but now call Australia home and 27 of students in Adelaide are international^ The people of Adelaide celebrate our cityrsquos cultural diversity and go out of our way to welcome international students to the city
NATURAL BEAUTYSouth Australians live an active lifestyle and love the great outdoors Adelaide is a coastal city where pristine white beaches become the focus for recreation and relaxation Right on our doorstep and accessible by public transport yoursquoll find nature trails and national parks for hiking and biking
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ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
EASY TO GET AROUNDAdelaide is one of the worldrsquos most liveable cities but unlike some larger cities getting around is much quicker and easier A well-designed city allows for straightforward navigation on the cityrsquos buses trains and trams Therersquos free public transport in the city and walking and cycling are also very popular options
VIBRANT ATMOSPHERESouth Australia is known as the Festival State hosting more than four hundred festivals and events each year including the worldrsquos second largest annual arts festival the Fringe Festival In fact more festival tickets are sold in South Australia than any other state Adelaidersquos sporting calendar is also full of events that include cricket soccer and AFL (Australian Rules Football) Enjoy the best of Adelaidersquos sports and major international concerts at Adelaide Oval in the centre of the city
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Adelaide Lifestyle 31
For more information visit wwwcityofadelaidecomau or wwwstudyadelaidecom
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Darwin
Brisbane
Sydney
Canberra
Adelaide
Melbourne
Hobart
Perth
13 Million2
Population
Mediterranean1 climate
Maximum Average Temperature Summer 29 Winter 16
ADELAIDE A PERFECT STUDENT CITY
1km
1wwwbomgovauclimate 2wwwabsgovaucensus
1km
1000 M
Adelaide Botanic Garden
Adelaide Zoo
Airport
Adelaide Oval
National Wine Centre
Barossa Valley
McLaren Vale
Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute
Adelaide city map 33
UoA
68UoAC
Urbanest student accommodation
The Village student apartmentsAdelaide Central Markets amp China Town
Rundle Mall
ADELAIDE CITY MAP
Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide Health amp Medical Sciences
ARE YOU UNDER THE AGE OF 18Our friendly staff look after all students at the College but we do take particular care of students who are under the age of 18 Before you arrive we will help you to arrange suitable accommodation either with a local homestay family or an apartment at our approved under 18 provider Urbanest Wersquoll pick you up at the airport and transfer you to your new home At College we will assign you your own personal welfare officer who you will meet with every two weeks to make sure yoursquore settling into your new life in Australia
ACCOMMODATIONWhether yoursquore moving to Adelaide for the first time or yoursquove studied here before finding a great place to live is essential There are a wide variety of great accommodation options available to students in Adelaide
HOMESTAY WITH A LOCAL FAMILYIf you would like to experience living with an Australian family we can arrange a homestay to host you during your time in Adelaide This is a fantastic cultural experience and also a great way to practise your English language skills outside of the classroom Homestay households are often in the suburbs of Adelaide but they will be well serviced by public transport You may be matched with a family with young children single adults or older couples
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Twin share studio at Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE VILLAGEIf yoursquore looking for a studio or shared apartment there are more options available These residences have affordable prices and common areas for socialising The Village is a purpose built student community located in the Adelaide central business districtYou will enjoy the convenience of a free door-to-door shuttle service between the Village and the main campus making it easy for you to get to lectures on time
For more information about student accommodation please send an email to collegeaccommodationadelaideeduau
URBANEST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDEOur preferred student accommodation provider Urbanest is located across the road from the Universityrsquos main campus and a short walk through Rundle Mall to the College There are a variety of rooms available including studio rooms or single rooms in larger apartments You will benefit from the community environment and study spaces in addition to a video games room cinema gym and an amazing roof-top with BBQ
Accommodation 35
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide The University of Adelaide Village
2021 DOMESTIC FEES
DOMESTIC TUITION FEESProgram Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies Program Standard (FSP) March April and August 2021 All $9950 $19900dagger
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$9000 $27000
Engineering $9900 $29700
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$9900 $29700
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
Business
Economics
Finance
$11100 $22200
Engineering $11800 $23600
Computer Science
Science
Health Science
$11800 $23600
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021Business
Economics$11100 $22200
Pre-Masters ProgramTwo semesters April and October 2021
All $12750$25500
One semester February and July 2021 $12750
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $12750 + $10200 $22950
One trimester February 2021 Business $10200 $10200
dagger Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee as outlined in the offer letter
All fees must be paid in full unless you withdraw prior to commencement of your program Please note that all fees stated are for 2021 For more information regarding fees and refunds please visit wwwcollegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for domestic students (Australian citizens and permanent residents only) They include tuition and other internal fees
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
36 Domestic fees
MEET YOU IN MELBOURNEFrom 2021 a number of University of Adelaide degrees will be offered at the new University of Adelaide Melbourne Campus In partnership with the University of Adelaide College the Melbourne Campus will offer both online and face-to-face study options designed specifically as pathways for students to enter undergraduate and postgraduate degrees
Our Melbourne Campus is located on the western fringe of the city in Docklands and will offer our Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs Once you successfully complete your pathway program you are guaranteed entry to your packaged degree in Accounting Business Finance or Information Technology with full credit for all University-level courses completed
Apply now with confidence visit collegeadelaideeduaumelbourne
International fees 37
2021 INTERNATIONAL FEES
ADDITIONAL FEESDetails Total (AUD)
Enrolment fee $350
Overseas Student Health Coverdagger $605 dagger
Facilities fee ndash The University of Adelaide $510
Under 18 guardianship fees$310 administrative fee +
$50 per week until student turns 18
General Academic English andor English for Academic Purposes ndash books and materials
$18 per week
(maximum $360)
daggerOverseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members $605 per year is provided as a guide price costs can vary by supplier OSHC fees are reviewed annually Students may organise their own Overseas Student Health Cover or request that the University of Adelaide College arrange on their behalf
Course books and materials fee will vary depending on program duration and subjects studied but can be expected to be approximately $500-700 for the Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masterrsquos programs
INTERNATIONAL TUITION FEESProgram Price (AUD)
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
$470 per week
Students who need extra language support prior to their Foundation Studies Degree Transfer or Pre-Masters Program should complete the required English duration Please see page 25 for more information
Program Intakes Stream Per semester (AUD) Total (AUD)
Foundation Studies ProgramStandard (FSP) March April and
August 2021 All $14900 $29800
Accelerated (FSPX) October 2021
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) March and October 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$14300 $42900
Engineering $15200 $45600
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$15200 $45600
Standard (DTS) February and July 2021
BusinessEconomicsFinance
$17500 $35000
Engineering $18750 $37500
Computer ScienceScienceHealth Science
$18750 $37500
Accelerated (DTX) October 2021BusinessEconomics
$17500 $35000
Pre-Masters Program Two semesters April and October 2021All
$22000 $44000
One semester February and July 2021 $22000 $22000
Two trimesters October 2021 Business $22000 + $17600 $39600
One trimester February 2021 Business $17600 $17600
Note Foundation Studies Music specialisation requires individual music tuition fee outlined in the offer letter
Students moving to Adelaide to study should also consider the following costs
Details Total (AUD)
Accommodation placement $320
Airport pick-up $150
HomestayFull Board (includes all meals except lunch on school days + laundry) $290ˆ per week
Part Board (accommodation only) $190 per week
Student apartment accommodation
Urbanest at the University of Adelaide
Options and Prices varyApplication subject to approvalThe University of Adelaide Village
UniLodge City Gardens Options and Prices varyAtira Apartments
ˆ Extra charge for special dietary requirements may apply Options and prices vary Application subject to approval The costs in the above table are provided as a guide only and are subject to change These costs may be incurred only if required by students For information on cost of living please refer to wwwstudyinaustraliagovau
collegeadelaideeduauadmissionsfees
Please refer to page 25 for more information on recommended study durations The above is a guide only If in doubt please contact the College or the Collegersquos educational representative All fees are in AUD and include GST where applicable As of 14 December 2020 all applications for 2021 commencements will be subject to the 2021 fees Please ask your College representative for more information The University of Adelaide College has the right to change prices due to tax increases governmental actions or other events beyond the University of Adelaide Collegersquos control The fees stated above are for international students They include tuition and other internal fees All first semester fees are required to be paid in full unless the student withdraws prior to the commencement of the program Students may wish to pay more than 50 of their tuition fees before programs commencement Subsequent semesterrsquos tuition fees must be paid before the commencement of the respective semester
ENGLISH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
ProgramEnglish entry requirements
IELTS iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English
Foundation Studies Program IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Degree Transfer Program
Extended (DTE) IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
IELTS 55 overall (speaking and writing band 55 or above with no band below 50) or equivalent
50 overall (16 or above in speaking and writing) 48
Pre-Masters Program
Two semesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One semester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Two trimesters IELTS 55 overall (all bands 50 or above) or equivalent 50 overall (15 or above in speaking and writing) 46
One trimester IELTS 60 overall (all bands 55 or above) or equivalent 57 overall (17 or above in speaking and writing) 50
Country Foundation Studies Program Degree Transfer Program
Australia Completion of Year 11 with C grade average Completion of Year 12 with required ATAR score
China Completion of Senior Middle Two with a minimum average of 70 Completion of Senior Middle Three DTE - 70 DTS DTX - 75
Hong Kong SAR Completion of HK Form 5 with a minimum average of 40 or 50 dependent on the pass mark
^HKDSE DTE - 10 points over best 5 subjects DTS DTX - 12 points over best 5 subjects
India Completion of Year 11 with a minimum average of 60 Completion of Year 12 Indian School Certificate (ISC) Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or Indian State Board Exams are considered please enquire for required score
Indonesia Completion of SMU 2 with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects Completion of SMU 3 DTE - minimum average of 60 in 4 academic subjectsDTS DTX - minimum average of 70 in 4 academic subjects
International Baccalaureate
Completion of Year 1 with 21 aggregate score in 6 relevant subjects Completion of IB Diploma or IB Certificate Results with an average score of DTE - 20DTS DTX - 22
Malaysia Completion of SPM with a minimum 5 passes in academic subjects with a C grade average (SPM forecast results accepted)
Completion of STPMA Levels (forecast results accepted) DTE - minimum of 2 E grades DTS DTX - minimum of 1 E and 1 D grades UEC (forecast results accepted) DTE - 35 points or less (best 5 subjects) DTS DTX - 30 points or less (best 5 subjects)
Oman Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates
Completion of General Secondary School Certificate with a minimum average of 70 in academic subjects
Completion of General Secondary School CertificateDTE Business - minimum average of 80 in academic subjects DTE Science Health Science Computer Science and Engineering - minimum average of 85 in academic subjects
Singapore Sri Lanka United Kingdom
GCE O Levels minimum of C grade average in 5 subjects (forecast results accepted)
GCE A Levels (forecast results accepted)DTE - minimum 2 E gradesDTS DTX - minimum 1 E and 1 D grades
South Korea Completion of Senior High School Year 2 with a minimum average of 65 in academic subjects
Completion of Senior High School Year 3 DTE - minimum average of 55 in academic subjects DTS DTX - minimum average of 60 in academic subjects
Thailand Completion of Matayom 5 with a minimum GPA of 25 Completion of Secondary Education - Matayom 6DTE - minimum GPA of 20DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 22
Vietnam Completion of Year 11 with a minimum GPA of 65 Completion of Year 12DTE - minimum GPA of 65DTS DTX - minimum GPA of 70
All other countries Please enquire Applications will be considered individually Please enquire Applications will be considered individually
Minimum required score depends on preferred bachelor destination Note Entry into the Foundation Studies Music specialisation is subject to diagnostic testing of music knowledge and instrument proficiency^HKDSE Scoring System ndash Level 5 5 5 = 5 points Level 4 = 4 points Level 3 = 3 points Level 2 = 2 points Level 1 = 1 point
ENTRY REQUIREMENTSUNDERGRADUATE
38 Academic entry requirements
POSTGRADUATECountry Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
Bangladesh 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Pass or Honours) with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 60 (GPA 3040) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (in a professional field or 150 credits) from a Section 2 institution
Bhutan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Botswana Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the University of Botswana
Cameroon 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licence) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 3040) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Canada Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Baccalaureat or Bachelier) from a Section 1 institution
China 3 or 4 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 or 5 yr Certificate of Graduation or Graduation Diploma with a grade average of 80 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree awarded according to the Regulations Concerning Academic Degrees in the Peoples Republic of China from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Eqypt 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Fiji 3 yr Advanced Diploma or Higher National Diploma (not in a trade field) with a grade average of 65 (GPA 26750) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Ghana 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a Bachelorrsquos degree from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science amp Technology University of Ghana or the University of Cape Coast
Hong Kong SAR Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Academic entry requirements 39
Country Pre-Masterrsquos Program Pre-Masterrsquos Program (Accelerated)
India 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (3rd or pass division) from a Section 2 institution or 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (2nd 3rd or pass division) from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree in any division from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st or 2nd division) from a Section 2 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (1st division) from a Section 3 institution
Indonesia 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of C with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Sarjana MudaBakaloreat with a GPA of 2840 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Sarjana (S1) with 8 semesters 144-160 credits and a program accreditation rating of A or B from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Iran 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a B grade average (140 pt minimum) from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Japan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Gakushigo) from a Section 1 institution
Jordan Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kenya 3 yr Diploma with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Korea South Not applicable Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Haksa) with a minimum of 120 credits from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Kuwait Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Kuwait University or a Section 2 institution
Laos 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from the National University of Laos or a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 6 or 7 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from the National Univesity of Laos
Lebanon Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree or Licence or 4 yr Maitrise or Diplome from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Macau SAR 3 yr Higher Diploma (Bacharelato) with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Licenciatura) with a GPA below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degee (Licenciatura) from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (Lecenciatura) with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 insitution
Malaysia Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Mauritius Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nepal 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 70 (where pass is 50) 60 (where pass is 40) from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Nigeria 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 1 insitution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 (GPA 32550) from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Oman 3 yr Higher Diploma with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 and below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 or 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above from a Section 2 institution
Pakistan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree (without Honours) with a grade average of 55 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 institution or 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 3 yr Honours Bachelorrsquos degree (in 2nd or 3rd Division) from a Section 2 institution
Philippines 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32 and below from a Section 2 insitution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Saudi Arabia 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of pass or good from a Section 2 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 3 institution or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 75 (GPA 32550) from a Section 4 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade of very good or excellent from a Section 2 institution
Singapore Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
South Africa 3 yr National Diploma (at least 240 credits) with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr National Diploma or a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Sri Lanka Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Taiwan 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 1 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
Thailand 3 yr Associate degree with a GPA of 2540 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade below 30 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a final grade above 30 or 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
Uganda 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 32550 from a Section 3 institution
Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from Makerere University or the University of East Africa or successful completio of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 3 institution
United Arab Emirates
3 yr Higher Diploma with a grade average of 65 (GPA 2540) from a Section 1 or 2 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA 30 or below from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution or 4 yr Bachelorrsquos degree with a GPA of 30 or above or a 5 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 2 institution
United Kingdom
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 yr Bachelorrsquos degree from a Section 1 institution
United States of America
Not applicable Successful completion of a 3 or 4 yr Bachelor degree (with 120 semester credits or 180 quarter credits) from a Section 1 or 2 institution
Vietnam 3 yr Bang Tot nghiep Cao dang with a GPA of 3040 or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) less than 210 credits with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc with a GPA of 3040 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 4 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Chinh quy mode) or Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc (Tai chuc mode) with 210 or more credits from a Section 1 institution or successful completion of a 5 yr Bang Tot nghiep Dai Hoc from a Section 2 institution
Zambia 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of pass or satisfactory from a Section 1 institution or a 4 yr (after O Levels) or 3 yr (after A Levels) Bachelor degree with a grade average of 65 from a Section 2 institution
Successful completion of a 5 yr Bachelor degree or 4 yr Bachelor degree with a final grade of credit merit or distinction from a Section 1 institution
For countriesregions and qualifications not listed above please contact the University of Adelaide College Admissions for further information Equivalent qualifications will be considered Applications will be assessed based on the most recent academic results and additional admissions criteria may apply Academic assessment is based on the grades a student achieves in individual subjects as well as an aggregate grade Student applications will also be assessed against any relevant program prerequisites Only academic subjects will be considered during assessment Subjects such as religious studies ethics physical education etc will not be considered Complete academic transcripts must be produced at the time of application if available Note - Institution sections are determined by the Australian Governments Department of Education Country Education Profiles
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
40 Academic Calendar
While all information is correct at time of release (September 2020) please note that the information included above may be subject to change Please refer to the website for the most up-to-date information
Please note dates are dependent on the University of Adelaide (wwwadelaideeduaustudentdates) and may change 2022 dates are provided as an example and are not confirmed Students may need to remain in Adelaide after the end of the semester for replacement exams
FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAM
2021
Standard (FSP) Accelerated (FSPX)
March 2021 intake April 2021 intake August 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 3 Mar 21 23 Jul 21 21 Apr 21 3 Sep 21 4 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 20 Oct 21 25 Feb 22
Orientation 3 Mar 21 5 Mar 21 21 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 4 Aug 21 6 Aug 21 20 Oct 21 22 Oct 21
Break 10 May 21 14 May 21 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 7 Jan 22
Exams 8 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 26 Aug 21 3 Sep 21 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 18 Feb 22 25 Feb 22
Break 26 Jul 21 30 Jul 21 6 Sep 21 10 Sep 21 27 Dec 21 11 Feb 22
Semester 2 2 Aug 21 24 Dec 21 13 Sep 21 11 Feb 22 14 Feb 22 15 Jul 22 28 Feb 22 15 Jul 22
Break 4 Oct 21 8 Oct 21 20 Dec 21 31 Dec 21 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22 18 Apr 22 29 Apr 22
Exams 9 Dec 21 17 Dec 21 27 Jan 22 4 Feb 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22 30 Jun 22 8 Jul 22
Graduation 23 Dec 21 10 Feb 22 14 Jul 22 14 Jul 22
DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAMExtended (DTE) Standard (DTS) Accelerated (DTX)
2021 March 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake October 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Bridging 31 Mar 21 9 Jul 21 27 Oct 21 11 Feb 22
Orientation 31 Mar 21 2 Apr 21 27 Oct 21 29 Oct 21
Break 25 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 5 Jul 21 9 Jul 21 7 Feb 22 11 Feb 22
Semester 1 Joins DTS Jul 21 Joins DTS Feb 22 22 Feb 21 3 Jul 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 6 Oct 21 7 Jan 22
Orientation 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21 6 Oct 21 8 Oct 21
Break 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 27 Dec 21 31 Dec 21
Exams 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 4 Jan 22 7 Jan 22
Semester 2 26 Jul 21 20 Nov 21 28 Feb 22 2 Jul 22 Joins DTS Feb 22
Break 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21 11 Apr 22 22 Apr 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 18 Jun 22 2 Jul 22
PRE-MASTERrsquoS PROGRAM
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two semesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one semester)
April 2021 intake October 2021 intake February 2021 intake July 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish Start Finish
Semester 1 7 Apr 21 9 Jul 21 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 22 Feb 21 3 July 21 19 Jul 21 20 Nov 21
Orientation 7 Apr 21 9 Apr 21 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 22 Feb 21 26 Feb 21 19 Jul 21 23 Jul 21
Break 12 Jul 21 16 Jul 21 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 12 Apr 21 23 Apr 21 20 Sep 21 1 Oct 21
Semester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated Jul 21 Joins PMP Accelerated Feb 22
Exams 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21 19 Jun 21 3 Jul 21 6 Nov 21 20 Nov 21
2021
Pre-Masterrsquos (two trimesters) Pre-Masterrsquos Accelerated (one trimester)
October 2021 intake January 2021 intake
Start Finish Start Finish
Trimester 1 13 Oct 21 21 Jan 22 27 Jan 21 8 May 21
Orientation 13 Oct 21 15 Oct 21 27 Jan 21 28 Jan 21
Exams 6 May 21 8 May 21
Break 25 Dec 21 3 Jan 22 10 May 21 24 May 21
Trimester 2 Joins PMP Accelerated (trimester) Jan 22
Representative informationRepresentative name (if relevant)
City Telephone (homemobile)
Representative signature
Student information (compulsory)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Date of birth (ddmmyyyy) Country of birth
Country of citizenship First language
Permanent address
City Stateprovince Postcode
Country Telephone (homemobile)
Are you an Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Yes No
The University of AdelaideThe University of Adelaide College ndash Student ID and Online Account ActivationStudent ID card ID number and system password will only be granted to a valid personal student email address Enrolment and system access delays will occur if invalid email addresses are provided
Passport number (if available) Expiry date
Do you hold Permanent Residency or a current Australian visa
Yes No NA If yes please provide a copy of your PR or current Australian visa
Visa type (if relevant) Visa number (if relevant)
Your permanenthome country address is required by the Australian Government If it is not supplied your application cannot be processed
Parent legal guardian details (compulsory for students under 18)
Title Mr Ms Other Gender M F Unspecified
Family name First name(s)
Relationship to student (ie mother or father)
Permanent address of Parent or Guardian
Telephone (homemobile)
Education historyIf you are currently completing a qualification please indicate when you expect to complete this study (monthyear)
Name and location of institution (starting from the most recent qualification)
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2018-2020)
Name and location of institution
QualificationAward received Years attended (eg 2016-2018)
Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs (The University of Adelaide) CRICOS 00123M English language programs (Kaplan) CRICOS 03127E
APPLICATION FORMPlease print clearly in English and in BLOCK letters Tick boxes where appropriate
International Student Application Domestic Student Application
41
42
Current English proficiency
Is English your first language Yes No
Have you studied at secondary level with English as the language of instruction
Yes No If yes please provide evidence of language of instruction
Do you have an English Language score Yes No
If yes please select one of the following IELTS TOEFL iBT TOEFL Pearson Test of English Other
Test date (ddmmyyyy) Score
Program selectionDegree Transfer
Degree Transfer Extended (Mar) Degree Transfer Extended (Oct) Degree Transfer Standard (Feb) Degree Transfer Standard (Jul) Degree Transfer Accelerated (Oct)
Foundation Studies
Foundation Studies (Feb) Foundation Studies (Apr) Foundation Studies (Jul) Foundation Studies Accelerated (Oct)
Pre-Masterrsquos
Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Mar) Pre-Masters ndash Two semesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Feb) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One semester (Jul) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash Two trimesters (Oct) Pre-Masterrsquos ndash One trimester (Feb)
English Language Programs
General Academic English
English for Academic Purposes
(5-10 weeks)
Year of entry to the University of Adelaide College (eg 2021 2022)
University Program
Please indicate which bachelorrsquos or masterrsquos degree you intend to study at the University of Adelaide (eg Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) [Civil])BachelorMaster of
Accommodation
Would you like the College to organise your accommodation for you in Adelaide Yes No
Would you like the College to organise your airport pick-up Yes No
Additional services
Would you like the University of Adelaide College to organise your Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) on your behalf Yes No
If yes please indicate Single Couple Family If no please list your current OSHC details
Policy provider
Policy number Start date Expiry date
Please note that OSHC is mandatory for Student Visa holders and their accompanying family members
Medical conditions
Do you have a disability impairment or long-term medical condition which may affect your studies Yes No
If yes please provide medical documentation from a relevant treating professional detailing the impact of your condition on your ability to meet academic demands Disclosure will not disadvantage your application and is confidential The information you provide will assist us in best catering for your needs
Privacy notice
The University of Adelaide College understands and respects that privacy is important to you We collect personal information about you so that we can provide you with the services you have requested We may also use your information to improve our products and services and offer you our or our partnersrsquo or suppliersrsquo products and services which may be relevant to you We may disclose personal information about you in accordance with our Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) including to your education agent and the Australian government Our privacy policy contains information about how you can access and correct the personal information we hold about you or make a privacy complaint You may contact the Privacy Officer (privacykaplaneduau) for more informationIn regard to promotional material please indicate below
I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College sent on behalf of its sponsors partners or suppliers andor I do not want to receive communication in any format from the University of Adelaide College about its own publications information and events
DeclarationI have read understood and agree to be bound by the Terms and Conditions of enrolment I declare that I have read the instructions on this application form and that to the best of my knowledge the information provided by me is true and complete in every particular I acknowledge that the University of Adelaide College and the University of Adelaide may vary or reverse any decision regarding admission or enrolment made on the basis of incorrect or incomplete information provided by me I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to verify or obtain records from other educational institutions that I have attended I understand that I am seeking temporary entry into Australia for educational purposes only as a fee-paying student I understand that if I change my visa status I may be subject to different rules and conditions I understand the above conditions and am prepared to accept them in full In particular that I or my sponsor will be responsible for the full costs of the academic program for which I am seeking admission as well as the associated travel and living costs I give permission to the University of Adelaide College to provide information to my parent(s) or guardian(s) and my agent regarding my application for admission to the program listed above
I confirm that I have read understood and agree to be bound by the University of Adelaide College Terms and Conditions (refer to page 43)
Signature of student Date
Signature of parentguardian (required if student is under 18 years old) Date
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Terms and conditions 43
1 GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
These Terms and Conditions are applicable to all students studying at the University of Adelaide College through Kaplan Higher Education Pty Ltd ABN 85 124 217 670 CRICOS 03127E (the rsquoCollegersquo) including English Language Programs delivered by the College (CRICOS 03147E) and Foundation Studies Degree Transfer and Pre-Masterrsquos programs delivered under agreement with the University of Adelaide (CRICOS 00123M)
11 Policies and procedures All College students are subject to the policies and procedures that are published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) and in the College student handbook including those dealing with student misconduct assessment progression enrolment deferral and cancellation complaints and appeals and refund Students must review these policies and procedures and ensure they understand and comply with the most up to date version of our policies and procedures at all times
12 Late arrivals vacations and absences All students are expected to attend class from the first day of their program No refund is given for time missed due to arrivals after the published program commencement date vacations absences or public holidays Such periods of absence will not be replaced by a free extension of any program No refunds or substitutions will be made for classes missed due to non-College external exams excursions orientation period or other obligations that fall outside the normal teaching schedule Classes are not held and many campus facilities are closed on public holidays All published program dates start on a Monday but if the Monday is a public holiday the program start will fall on the Tuesday Students may request written permission for late arrival up to 2 weeks from their published program commencement date Students who propose to arrive 2 or more weeks after the program commencement date will be required to catch up on the work that they have missed While every effort will be made to assist the student to catch up on program content the student is ultimately responsible Late arrivals will be assisted with registering and joining the program The student will have a responsibility to undertake an online orientation upon commencement
13 Campus facilities Students are advised that campus facilities may not be available during study breaks Details are available from the Student Services Team or Reception staff at the College
14 Placement The College may place a student into the most appropriate class and to postpone subjectscourses to the following semestertrimester where there is an insufficient number of students for that class or subjectcourse
15 Program changes The College may change program dates program curricula tutors and programs at any time at its discretion However in cases where the program is rescheduled before the first class and the new date is unacceptable to the student all unused tuition fees will be refunded
16 Tuition fees The student or studentrsquos family agrees to pay the total tuition fee and any additional charges in accordance with the fee schedule for the current year published on our website (currently at wwwcollegeadelaideeduau) Students who do not finalise their payments within the first two weeks will have their enrolment cancelled All refunds are made in accordance with the College Refund Policy Tuition fees include lessons orientation placement and progress testing and a College certificate upon successful completion of the program The College may withhold the granting of a certificate from a student if the studentrsquos tuition fees or any other fees remain outstanding
17 Repeat payment Students repeat a coursesubject or coursessubjects or semestertrimester will incur charges based on the current yearrsquos published tuition fees at the time of payment
18 Late payment A fee of AUD 100 applies on unpaid accounts 30 days after the date the payment was due
19 Books and materials fees Students may be required to purchase textbooks workbooks stationery software and other required learning materials at an additional cost Details of any additional costs are in the College student handbook or the relevant program or unit outline
110 Additional services Any additional services (such as travel telephone costs excursions medical costs special diet non-College exams and enrolment amendments) are not included in any fees unless specifically stated on a valid invoice from the College Students wishing to arrange homestay accommodation andor airport transfer can obtain further information at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauaccommodation
111 Privacy Personal information collected by the College or the University of Adelaide which includes information that identifies a student and information regarding a studentrsquos program progress and attendance may be shared by or between the College and the University of Adelaide and by either of them with the Australian government or State and Territory governments and their designated authorities the Tuition Protection Scheme the agent that recruited the student (unless specifically excluded) the studentrsquos parents (if under 18) College staff and contractors and between the College and the University of Adelaide and related body corporates of the College and their staff contractors and insurer This information may include personal information about you which is considered sensitive information contact details program enrolment details and changes program results and the circumstance of any suspected breach by the student of a visa condition The Collegersquos Privacy Policy outlines further information about the handling of personal information by the College (at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy) You may contact our Privacy Officer at privacykaplaneduau if you have any enquiries about your personal information or if you wish to make a privacy complaint
112 Medical costs The College is hereby authorised to seek medical treatment should the College or a staff member acting on its behalf consider such action necessary for a student The student agrees to indemnify the College for any expense loss damage or liability whatsoever suffered or incurred as a result of authorising and arranging such emergency medical treatment
113 Photography filming and sound recording The College or its representatives may arrange to photograph or shoot video footage of students for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online at any time including during graduation ceremonies Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College staff or its representative at the time of booking and state at the time of the photographing or video shooting that they do not wish to participate and remove themselves
2 THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE FEES
21 The University of Adelaide program fees will depend on the studentrsquos choice of undergraduate or postgraduate degree program and point of entry Further information is available on the University of Adelaide website currently at wwwadelaideeduau
3 DEFERRAL SUSPENSION AND CANCELLATION OF ENROLMENT
31 A student may apply to defer their studies on the grounds of compelling or compassionate circumstances such as their own ill health or that of a very close relative All applications for deferral from a program of study must be made in writing or using the relevant form available from the College Students should refer to the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) for details of the circumstances in which their enrolment may be deferred suspended or cancelled before submitting their application
32 A studentrsquos enrolment at the College may be suspended or cancelled in accordance with the Collegersquos Deferral Suspension and Cancellation of Enrolment Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) including on the grounds of misbehavior by the student the studentrsquos failure to pay amount(s) owing to the College in accordance with this agreement or a breach of program attendance or progression by the student
4 REFUNDS
41 The Collegersquos Refund Policy is currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies All students must read the Refund Policy before accepting an offer of admission from the College Students requesting a refund are required to do so in accordance with the Refund Policy Approved refunds are paid in Australian dollars into the same bank account it was paid from Tuition fees are not transferable to other students
5 INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
51 Visa information It is the responsibility of the student to arrange all applicable travel permits or visas and to have a valid passport for their whole period of study The student may be asked to make payment for their first study period before any of their visa documentation is issued A Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) may not be issued by the College until payment for the first study period has been received as per the Offer of Admission and the enrolment agreement has been signed and
returned to the College by the student The enrolment agreement includes reference to the pre-arrival information and grievance procedures information
52 Student visa obligations Student visa holders are required to maintain compliance with all applicable visa conditions including providing the College with a current residential address mobile number email address and who to contact in emergency situations as well as notifying the College of any change in these details within 7 days of the change maintaining satisfactory academic progress and attending a minimum of 80 of their program Students that fail to commence their enrolled program or fail to meet the requirement for 80 attendance or satisfactory academic progress will be reported to the Department of Home Affairs (DoHA) Any school-aged dependents accompanying overseas students to Australia will be required to pay full fees if they are enrolled in either a government or non-government school
53 Health insurance Health insurance is compulsory for student visa holders and their accompanying family members Students are required to provide proof of health insurance at the time of their enrolment Students will not receive a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) until they have obtained satisfactory health insurance for the length of their visa The Australian government requires all students on student visas to join the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) scheme a health insurance plan for overseas students in Australia Students must ensure that payment is made for compulsory OSHC before their visa is issued and that the insurance provides adequate coverage for the duration of the studentrsquos visa
54 Codes of practice The College abides by the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2018 (the National Code) and the Educational Services for Overseas Students Act 2000 (Cth) (ESOS Act) Further information about the National Code can be obtained at internationaleducationgovauregulatory-information
55 Living expenses Migration regulations in Australia require international students to show evidence that they can contribute to the cost of living and studying in Australia Further information can be obtained at wwwstudyinaustraliagovau or wwwhomeaffairsgovau
6 CONSUMER PROTECTION
61 These Terms and Conditions and the right to make complaints and seek appeals of decisions and actions under various processes does not affect the rights of the student to take action under the Australian Consumer Law if the Australian Consumer Law applies
62 Students will be advised of any changes to these Terms and Conditions that may result from a directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide or from a change in government legislation or regulation Any dispute claim or other matter arising will be subject to the laws of South Australia
63 Students who are dissatisfied with a decision made by the College may submit a complaint to the College in accordance with the relevant College Grievance Policy (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies) If a student is dissatisfied with the outcome of a complaint and subsequent appeal they may also submit an application for review of the Collegersquos decision or action to the Office of the Training Advocate (wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau) or the Overseas Student Ombudsman (wwwombudsmangovau)
7 DECLARATION
Upon submitting an application to the College and subsequently undertaking any study at the College the student (or their authorised representative on the studentrsquos behalf ndash if the student is under 18 years of age)
71 Declares that the information provided in their application form is true and complete in every detail
72 Understands that giving false or incomplete information may lead to the refusal of their application or cancellation of their enrolment
73 Has read and understood these terms and conditions the published information in the College brochure and on the College (and the University of Adelaide) website and has sufficient information about the College to enrol
74 Authorises the College or its representatives to retain their photo image for identification purposes and consents to the use of any photographs or video footage taken of the student for promotional or marketing purposes in print andor online (including at a graduation ceremony) at any time without further consent or notification Any student who does not wish to participate should advise the College at the time of the photographing or video shooting of their wish not to participate and will remove themselves
75 Authorises the College to provide the University of Adelaide or any other educational institutions to which the student is seeking admission any required relevant official records and other personal information relevant to their application or studies The student also gives the College permission to obtain official records from any educational institution the student attends or has attended and from the University of Adelaide after their studies at the College have finished
76 Authorises and consents to the College to validate hisher qualifications and release copies of academic transcripts to prospective employers whenif required
77 For international students the student understands that the College will collect information during their enrolment in order to meet its obligations under the ESOS Act and the National Code and to ensure the student complies with the conditions of their visa and the studentrsquos obligations under Australian immigration laws The authority to collect information is contained in the ESOS Act ESOS Regulations and the National Code The international student authorises the College to provide information including personal and contact details program enrolment details and the circumstances of any suspected breach of their student visa conditions to the Australian Government the Tuition Protection Service (if relevant) and any other designated authorities The student also understands that this information can be disclosed without their consent where the College is authorised to or required to by law
78 Understands and consents to the collection and handling of personal information in accordance with the Collegersquos Privacy Policy (available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduauprivacy)
79 Accepts liability for payment of all relevant fees identified in these Terms and Conditions the College brochure and on the College (or the University of Adelaide) website The student also understands the circumstances in which refunds will not be applicable as set out in these Terms and Conditions including the Collegersquos Refund Policy and that fees may increase with notification from the College during the program For international students the student has also read the information provided in relation to living expenses and they understand that the cost of living in Australia may be higher than in their own country and the student confirms that they can meet those costs
710 Understands and agrees to abide by all the College policies and procedures (currently available at wwwcollegeadelaideeduaupolicies)
710 Agrees to notify the College of their contact details including their current residential address mobile number (if any) and email address and who to contact in emergency situations The student also agrees to notify the College of any change in those details within 7 days of the change
711 Acknowledges that the College reserves the right to change terms conditions or policies without prior notice in order to meet its legislative requirements or to follow directive of the governing body of the College or the University of Adelaide
and agrees to keep themselves up to date with the changes occurring by checking regularly the website andor speak to staff at the College
The following websites may be of use for international students
bull Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) internationaleducationgovau
bull Department of Home Affairs wwwhomeaffairsgovau
bull Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade wwwdfatgovau
bull Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service wwwagriculturegovau
bull Overseas Student Ombudsman wwwombudsmangovau
bull Office of the Training Advocate (SA only) wwwtrainingadvocatesagovau
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