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ART, ARCHITECTURE, PLANNING AND DESIGN
2018
STUDY WITH THE BEST
To be the best in your field, you need a university that offers a choice of over 200 world-class degrees, and is globally recognised for its teaching, research and facilities.
S A’s # 1UN IVER S ITY
FOR GR A DUATE CA REERS
QILT: Graduate Destinations Survey 2014-2016 Full-Time Employment Indicator
No.1I N S AF O R S T U D E N T S AT I S FAC T I O N
QILT: Course Experience Questionnaire 2015-2016 Overall Satisfaction Item
R A N K E D 2 4 thI N T H E W O R L D ’ S
T O P 5 0 U N D E R 5 02016 QS Top 50 Universities Aged Under 50
GET CONNECTED
Real careers We are number one in South Australia for graduate careers.* We take a practical approach to teaching and learning so that our graduates can make a real impact in their chosen field.
*QILT: Graduate Destinations Survey 2014–2016 Full-Time Employment Indicator
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World-class facilitiesBe surrounded by impressive facilities and the latest technologies across all six campuses, and get more from our fully interactive online learning platform.
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Top ranking teachersMake your study experience relevant and learn from highly experienced academics and industry professionals. Be guided by a university who ranks second in Australia in the Times Higher Education Top 150 Under 50 Teaching Indicator (2016).
Global exposure Take part in international field trips, work placements, volunteer opportunities, conferences and student exchange programs.
unisa.edu.au/globalopportunities
with Australia’s University
of Enterprise
VICE CHANCELLOR’S INNOVATION FELLOWSHIP
Be inspired as a young innovator, a disrupter and a dreamer, to transform your ideas into enterprising realities. The one year Bachelor of Innovation (Honours) is open to graduates from any area of study. Experience real-world challenges hosted by partners from industry, government and civil society. Explore new ways of addressing problems; create prototype solutions; wrap these up into a proposed venture or change initiative; and pitch your innovation to the very leaders responsible for making change happen.
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POWERFUL PARTNERSHIPS
Our learning is influenced by industry, and the latest trends and demands. We collaborate with over 2,500 companies
worldwide to bring our students placement, project, research and work opportunities.
Governmentof South Australia
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GET CONNECTED
Real careers We are number one in South Australia for graduate careers.* We take a practical approach to teaching and learning so that our graduates can make a real impact in their chosen field.
*QILT: Graduate Destinations Survey 2014–2016 Full-Time Employment Indicator
unisa.edu.au/careers
World-class facilitiesBe surrounded by impressive facilities and the latest technologies across all six campuses, and get more from our fully interactive online learning platform.
unisa.edu.au/campus-facilities
Top ranking teachersMake your study experience relevant and learn from highly experienced academics and industry professionals. Be guided by a university who ranks second in Australia in the Times Higher Education Top 150 Under 50 Teaching Indicator (2016).
Global exposure Take part in international field trips, work placements, volunteer opportunities, conferences and student exchange programs.
unisa.edu.au/globalopportunities
with Australia’s University
of Enterprise
VICE CHANCELLOR’S INNOVATION FELLOWSHIP
Be inspired as a young innovator, a disrupter and a dreamer, to transform your ideas into enterprising realities. The one year Bachelor of Innovation (Honours) is open to graduates from any area of study. Experience real-world challenges hosted by partners from industry, government and civil society. Explore new ways of addressing problems; create prototype solutions; wrap these up into a proposed venture or change initiative; and pitch your innovation to the very leaders responsible for making change happen.
unisa.edu.au/VCInnovate
POWERFUL PARTNERSHIPS
Our learning is influenced by industry, and the latest trends and demands. We collaborate with over 2,500 companies
worldwide to bring our students placement, project, research and work opportunities.
Governmentof South Australia
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Find your inspiration.
Develop your creativity at one of the oldest art schools in Australia. Be mentored by professional artists, designers and theorists. Explore your
ideas and innovation through intensive studio practice and access to custom-built design workshops in your chosen specialisation. Gain access
to world-class facilities including the South Australian School of Art (SASA), Architecture Museum and distinctive design spaces on campus.
unisa.edu.au/aad
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UNDERGRADUATE
Architectural Studies / 10
Interior Architecture / 11
Urban and Regional Planning / 12
Visual Arts / 13
Design / 13
POSTGRADUATE
Urban and Regional Planning / 15
Architecture / 16
Visual Art and Creative Practice / 16
Design / 18
RESEARCH
PhD, Masters by Research / 19
You may also be interested in…
Media Arts
Arts
Built Environment
Construction Management
Property
unisa.edu.au/study
Explore your campusTake a virtual tour of your campus and get all the information you need at:
unisa.edu.au/campus-facilities
Student lifeDiscover more about life as a UniSA student at:
unisa.edu.au/student-life
Become a citizen of the world
Get a competitive edge in today’s global market. Our Diploma in Languages offers a unique opportunity for you to graduate with two qualifications by learning French, Italian, Japanese or English (as an Additional Language) alongside your professional studies.
unisa.edu.au/languages
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JEFFREY SMART BUILDING / The award-winning Jeffrey Smart Building features the very best in modern learning facilities. It boasts over $8 million in new technologies and has a 5 Green Star Rating. Take a virtual tour at unisa.edu.au/jsb
PRIDHAM HALL / Opening in 2018, this will become the new heart of the University hosting graduations, functions and sporting events. See the building come to life by downloading the Pridham Hall App in Google Play or the App Store.
WORLD TOP 100
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RANKEDSA’S NO.1 DEGREE
A RCH ITECTUR EA RT & DES IGN
2016 QS Subject Rankings
SA’S ONLYU R BAN &
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DEGREE
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DORRIT BLACK BUILDING / Located at City West campus, this building features purpose-built art and design studio spaces, workshops and museums showcasing the creative work of our art, architecture and design students. Find out more at aad.unisa.edu.au/student-experience
STUDENT LOUNGE / Designed by our students, this is a place to come together outside of study time, featuring a Town Square, College Green and different social spaces. See more at unisa.edu.au/studentlounge
DISCOVER AUSTRALIA’S ONLY
ARCHITECTURE MUSEUM
OVER 200,000 ITEMS INCLUDING RECORDS, DRAWINGS AND PHOTOGRAPHS
JOIN THE AWARD-WINNING DESIGN & CONSTRUCT
PROGRAM ONE OF THE LARGEST STUDENT-LED
CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMS IN THE WORLD
CELEBRATING
156 YEARS IN VISUAL ARTS
INCORPORATING THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN SCHOOL OF ART
DESIGN. TEST. PROTOTYPE. EXPERIMENT.
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Emerson Walker, Master of Architecture, Rotterdam Public Shipyard Facility
Stephen Bellosguardo, Bachelor of Visual Arts (Sculpture), Structure 4
Mary Ann Santin, Master of Visual Art and Creative Practice
Bashitha Dissanayaka, Bachelor of Interior Architecture
On the cover: Zoe Kirkwood, Bachelor of Visual Arts (Honours) graduate and 2017 Samstag Scholar, The Schomburgk Yabbies 2016. Photographer: Grant Hancock
Lorell Lehman, Bachelor of Design (Communication Design), Children’s Book Week Poster
Kim Thomson, Master of Design (Sustainable Design), Seasonal Time
Claudia Fernandez-Villsante, Bachelor of Design (Communication Design)
Janna Moore, Master of Design (Sustainable Design), Pelican Puzzle
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Bachelor of
ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES unisa.edu.au/architecture
ENTRY SATAC .................................................................424441ATAR (Feb 2017 cut-off) ................................. 72.3Guaranteed ATAR ..............................................85Guaranteed TAFE/RTO ..................AdvDipPrerequisites ..................................................noneAssumed knowledge ............................noneCRICOS program code .............060207K
Discover the fascinating world of design and the built environment
Study in world-class architecture studios with traditional and digital technologies
Work on real client and industry projects
Learn from internationally renowned academics and architects
Become an accredited architect through further study in the Master of Architecture program
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESArchitect (with further study) / construction manager / project manager / heritage consultant / urban designer
IMPORTANT INFORMATION This program provides graduates with the competencies and knowledge required to apply for entry into the Master of Architecture. Students must complete the master qualification plus two years of professional experience to gain registration as an architect.
For more information see page 16.
PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION The Master of Architecture program is accredited by the Architectural Practice Board of South Australia.
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION The Master of Architecture program is also recognised by the Australian Institute of Architects.
PATHWAYS Alternative entry options are available through UniSA College. Programs include:• Diploma in Arts• Foundation Studies
ALSO CONSIDER • Bachelor of Interior Architecture• Bachelor of Urban and
Regional Planning (Honours)• Bachelor of Design
(Product Design) • Bachelor of Construction
Management and Economics (Honours)
FURTHER STUDY • Bachelor of Art and Design
(Honours) – 1 year• Master of Architecture • Master of Design
(Sustainable Design) or (Design and Construct)
PROGRAM STRUCTUREFIRST YEARDesign Studio 1 (Foundation)Design Construction PrinciplesDesign, Culture and Environment
Architectural Design Studio 2 (Dwelling)Architectural DocumentationArchitecture and Environment
SECOND YEARArchitectural Design Studio 3 (Context)Design Communications (Digital)Architecture and Modernity
Architectural Design Studio 4 (Communications)
Design Construction MultistoreyAdvanced Design Media
THIRD YEARArchitectural Design Studio 5
(Construction)Architecture and TechnologyFree Elective
Architectural Design Studio 6 (Integrated)Architecture and EcologyContemporary Design Theory
UNDERGRADUATE
Your tertiary learning and career starts with undergraduate study.
QUALIFICATIONS*
• Diploma: 1–2 years
• Associate Degree: 2 years
• Bachelor: 3–4 years
• Bachelor (Honours): 4 years^
*study times are approximate and based on a full-time study load
^or 1 year in addition to a 3-year bachelor program
FIND OUT MOREFor more information about all of the undergraduate degrees on offer and for full details on entry requirements visit:
unisa.edu.au/study
Further details about studying with UniSA are also outlined on page 20 of this guide.
HOW TO APPLYGo online for all the information you need on applying to study at UniSA including SATAC requirements, entry pathways, guaranteed entry scores, study credit and other commonly asked questions.
unisa.edu.au/apply
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Bachelor of
INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE unisa.edu.au/architecture
ENTRY SATAC ............................................................... 424081ATAR (Feb 2017 cut-off) ..............................62.35Guaranteed ATAR ...............................................75Guaranteed TAFE/RTO ............................ DIPPrerequisites ..................................................noneAssumed knowledge ............................noneCRICOS program code ..............024202C
Design creative and sustainable settings with positive impact
Undertake work placements and partner with a professional mentor in final year
Participate in national and international study tours, competitions and exhibitions
Take up the unique course offering in furniture design
Study in world-class design and architecture studios
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESDesign consultant / furniture designer / interior architect / lighting designer / project manager
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Graduates are eligible for Associate Membership of the Design Institute of Australia.
PATHWAYS Alternative entry options are available through UniSA College. Programs include:• Diploma in Arts• Foundation Studies
ALSO CONSIDER • Bachelor of Architectural Studies• Bachelor of Design
(Product Design)• Bachelor of Design
(Communication Design)• Bachelor of Urban and
Regional Planning (Honours)
FURTHER STUDY• Master of Design
PROGRAM STRUCTUREFIRST YEARDesign Studio 1 (Foundation)Interior Architecture Construction 1Design, Culture and Environment
Interior Architecture StudiesInterior Architecture Construction 2Interior Architecture Studio 2
(Materials Practices)
SECOND YEARDigital MediaTheory of the Modern InteriorInterior Architecture Studio 3
(Multi Media)
Interior DetailingMulti Media representationInterior Architecture Studio 4 (Detail)Interior Architecture Workplacement 1
THIRD YEARInterior Architecture Research StudiesProfessional ManagementInterior Architecture Studio 5
(Multidisciplinary)
Interior TechnologiesArt, Architecture and Design Elective 1Interior Architecture Studio 6
(Workplace Environments)Interior Architecture Workplacement 2
FOURTH YEARInterior Architecture Research
Studies AdvancedInterior Architecture Studio 7: AtmospheresFree Elective
Design Studio ResearchArt, Architecture and Design Elective 2Interior Architecture Studio 8: Advanced
(Social Sustainability)
FOURTH YEAR (HONOURS)AAD Research MethodsAAD Research PracticesAAD Honours Research Studies 1
AAD Honours Research Studies 2AAD Honours Research Studies 3
Coby Costi / BACHELOR OF INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE
“I really like how the course encourages creative thinking and blends practical andtheoretical design solutions.
“Studying at UniSA has increased my self-confidence,improved my interpersonal skills and given me greaterconfidence working in groups.
“The highlight of mystudies was a tour to Italyand Denmark, it was an incredible experience.”
Coby is currently workingin New Zealand, building an architectural installation for the FESTA festival –celebrating urban creativityand sustainable design.
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Campus: CE: City East, CW: City West, M: Magill, ML: Mawson Lakes,
MG: Mount Gambier or W: WhyallaFull-time program duration in years
Part-time study availableExternal study available
Partial external study availableHonours available
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Bachelor of
URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING (HONOURS)
unisa.edu.au/urbanplanning
ENTRY SATAC ................................................................. 424781ATAR (Feb 2017 cut-off) ................................ 65.4Guaranteed ATAR ............................................. 70Guaranteed TAFE/RTO ............................ DIPPrerequisites ..................................................noneAssumed knowledge ............................noneCRICOS program code ..............081760M
Learn about sustainable development, spatial planning and urban design
Develop your observational and analytical capabilities to create new spaces
Choose electives in environmental planning or social and community planning
Participate in an international study trip to Malaysia or Vietnam
Undertake 60 days of supervised work experience in an urban planning workplace
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESUrban and regional planner / environmental planner / urban designer / social and community planner / development assessment planner / natural resource management planner / town planner / traffic and transport planner / regional studies scientist / urban data analyst / city planner / urban sustainability planner / urban manager
PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION This is the only undergraduate planning degree in South Australia recognised by the Planning Institute of Australia (PIA).
PATHWAYSAlternative entry options are available through UniSA College. Programs include:• Diploma in Arts• Foundation Studies
ALSO CONSIDER • Bachelor of Architectural Studies• Bachelor of Geospatial Science• Bachelor of Built Environment• Bachelor of Engineering
(Honours) (Civil and Project Management)
FURTHER STUDY• Master of Design (various
specialisations)
PROGRAM STRUCTUREFIRST YEARUnderstanding Cities and RegionsPrinciples of Geospatial ScienceIntroduction to PlanningEnvironment: A Human Perspective
Infrastructure WorkshopPlanning Heritage WorkshopLand Use PlanningSustainable Development: A Global
Perspective
SECOND YEARSocial and Community PlanningAnalytic Methods for PlanningUrban Design WorkshopUniversity Elective
Urban and Regional DevelopmentPlanning PolicyPlanning Information ManagementDevelopment and Design Studio
THIRD YEARPlanning LawSocial Planning TechniquesRegional Planning WorkshopPolicy and Development Assessment
Workshop N
Planning Field Placement APlanning Field Placement B
FOURTH YEARPlanning and Professional EthicsAAD Research MethodsComparative PlanningPlanning Elective 1
Planning Research Study (Hons) 2NEPlanning Elective 2
Bachelor of
VISUAL ARTSSPECIALISATIONS • Ceramics• Drawing• Glass• History and Theory • Jewellery and Metal
• Painting• Photography• Printmaking• Sculpture
unisa.edu.au/visual-arts
ENTRY SATAC .................................................................424381ATAR (Feb 2017 cut-off) .................................60.1Guaranteed ATAR ............................................. 70Guaranteed TAFE/RTO ............................ DIPPrerequisites ..................................................noneAssumed knowledge ............................noneCRICOS program code ...............varies by
specialisation
Join South Australia’s most prestigious undergraduate visual arts degree
Learn both theory and practice of your specialised craft
Develop your creativity, research skills and innovation with intensive studio practice
Access the largest collection of art, craft and design resources in the state
Take part in exhibitions, work experience, master classes and cross-institutional study
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Art administrator / art director / ceramicist / curator / jewellery and glass designer / painter / photographer / printmaker / sculptor / teacher (with further study)
PATHWAYSAlternative entry options are available through UniSA College. Programs include:• Diploma in Arts• Foundation Studies
ALSO CONSIDER • Bachelor of Visual Arts, Master
of Teaching (Secondary)• Bachelor of Media Arts• Bachelor of Design
(Communication Design)• Bachelor of Design
(Product Design)
FURTHER STUDY • Bachelor of Art and Design
(Honours) – 1 year • Master of Visual Art and
Creative Practice • Master of Teaching (Secondary)
PROGRAM STRUCTUREFIRST YEARFoundation StudioVisual InquiryReading Visual Culture 1
AAD Specialisation 1Visual Arts Elective 1Visual Arts Elective 2Reading Visual Culture 2
SECOND YEARAAD Specialisation 2Visual Arts Elective 3Visual Arts Elective 4Australian Art: Image, Issues
and Identity
AAD Specialisation 3Free ElectiveIndigenous Art, Culture and Design
THIRD YEARAAD Specialisation 4Visual Arts Elective 5Visual Arts Professional Practice
AAD Specialisation 5Visual Arts Elective 6Contemporary Art and Visual Culture
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Bachelor of
DESIGN (COMMUNICATION DESIGN)SPECIALISATIONS • Graphic Design• Illustration Design
unisa.edu.au/design
ENTRY SATAC ..................................................................424151ATAR (Feb 2017 cut-off) ...............................60.6Guaranteed ATAR ............................................. 70Guaranteed TAFE/RTO ............................ DIPPrerequisites ..................................................noneAssumed knowledge ............................noneCRICOS program code .................023813F
Focus on creative intelligence through practical design projects
Learn to design visual communication that is intended to motivate, persuade and inform
Examine, shape and transform meaning using image and typographic communication
Learn in state-of-the-art design studios
Work on projects for real clients with industry and community partners
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Brand consultant / communication designer / exhibition designer / graphic designer / illustrator / typographer / web and interactive designer
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Graduates are eligible for Associate Membership of the Design Institute of Australia.
PATHWAYSAlternative entry options are available through UniSA College. Programs include:• Diploma in Arts• Foundation Studies
ALSO CONSIDER • Bachelor of Interior Architecture• Bachelor of Media Arts• Bachelor of Visual Arts• Bachelor of Design
(Product Design)
FURTHER STUDY • Bachelor of Art and Design
(Honours) – 1 year • Master of Design
(Communication Design) or (Sustainable Design)
PROGRAM STRUCTUREFIRST YEARDesign Foundation StudioIntroductory Drawing for DesignReading Visual Culture: Design History
and Theory
Communication Design Studio 1Design, Culture and Society 1Computer Graphics and Imaging
for Design
SECOND YEARCommunication Design Studio 2
(Graphics) OR Communication Design Studio 2
(Illustration)Computer Practice and Communication
for DesignDesign, Culture and Society 2
Communication Design Studio 3 (Graphics)
OR Communication Design Studio 3
(Illustration)Indigenous Art, Culture and DesignDesign for Multimedia and Web
THIRD YEARCommunication Design Studio 4Critical Practice: Graphics and IllustrationDesign Elective
Professional Studio and PracticeAdvanced Design ElectiveFree Elective
Emma Young / BACHELOR OF VISUAL ARTS (SPECIALISING IN GLASS)
After studying psychology for some time, Emma madethe decision to change paths and channel her artisticside through visual arts.
“As I progressed further into my degree I gainedgreater enjoyment from the more specialised subjects.Friendships formed with the fascinating people I met defined each course, as wellas kind and aspiring tutors.
“In the specialisation year, my teacher encouraged us tovolunteer and assist glass artists at the JamFactory.I developed eye-opening skills and was exposeddirectly to industry.”
Emma is currentlycompleting a two-year trainee program in glassat JamFactory ContemporaryCraft and Design.
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Campus: CE: City East, CW: City West, M: Magill, ML: Mawson Lakes,
MG: Mount Gambier or W: WhyallaFull-time program duration in years
Part-time study availableExternal study available
Partial external study availableHonours available
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Bachelor of
DESIGN (PRODUCT DESIGN)
unisa.edu.au/design
ENTRY SATAC .................................................................424551ATAR (Feb 2017 cut-off) ...............................61.75Guaranteed ATAR ............................................. 70Guaranteed TAFE/RTO ............................ DIPPrerequisites ..................................................noneAssumed knowledge ............................noneCRICOS program code .................071953G
Take the first step towards becoming an industrial designer, creating products people use everyday
Design electronics, tools, sports equipment, fashion accessories, new car concepts, toys, furniture and more
Learn from practising design professionals with links to the Global Design Network
Get experience in design, model-making and prototyping
Discover opportunities for international study
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES3D computer-aided designer / freelance designer / industrial designer (with further study) / product designer / product development coordinator / technical illustrator
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Graduates are eligible for Associate Membership of the Design Institute of Australia, and full membership after three years of professional practice.
PATHWAYSAlternative entry options are available through UniSA College. Programs include:• Diploma in Arts• Foundation Studies
ALSO CONSIDER • Bachelor of Design
(Communication Design)• Bachelor of Education
(Secondary Design and Technology)
• Bachelor of Interior Architecture
FURTHER STUDY • Bachelor of Art and Design
(Honours) – 1 year • Master of Design
(various specialisations)
PROGRAM STRUCTUREFIRST YEARDesign Foundation StudioPhysical Prototyping Techniques for
Product DesignDrawing for Product Design
Product Design Studio 2 (Principles)Computer Graphics and Imaging for DesignIntroduction to Computer Modelling for
Product Design
SECOND YEARProduct Design Studio 3 (Human Factors)Low Volume Manufacture for
Product DesignAdvanced Computer Modelling for
Product Design
Product Design Studio 4 (Materials, Processes and Sustainability)
Electronics (Theory and Techniques) Human-Centred Design: Research
and Analysis
THIRD YEARProduct Design Studio 5 (Usability)High Volume Manufacture for
Product DesignDesign, Culture and Society 2
Product Design Studio 6 (Manufacturing)Art, Architecture and Design Elective Free Elective
Liam Buggy / BACHELOR OF DESIGN (PRODUCT DESIGN)
Liam had an eye for engineering, and after studying design andtechnology in high school, he knew he wanted toexplore this further.
During his studies, Liam had the opportunity to travel overseas and create lastingindustry connections in the field of product design.
“I participated in a trip to China to take part in auniversity workshop as well as internships at a design consultancy and bicyclecompany, and I also met with different manufacturers.
“My involvement with the industry was incredibleand gave me opportunities I wouldn’t have hadany other way.”
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Campus: CE: City East, CW: City West, M: Magill, ML: Mawson Lakes,
MG: Mount Gambier or W: WhyallaFull-time program duration in years
Part-time study availableExternal study available
Partial external study availableHonours available
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Master of
URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNINGNESTED WITH• Graduate Diploma in Urban and Regional Planning
* unisa.edu.au/urbanplanning
ENTRY SATAC .......................................(Master) 4CM004 .......................................................(GradDip) 4GD002Program fees (in 2017) ...............................CSPCRICOS program code ................071951J*
*master program
Build a rewarding career developing sustainable cities and spaces
Benefit from over 60 years of teaching experience in the area of planning
Expand your knowledge in urban design, and environmental, social, heritage, transport and community planning
Opportunities for international field trips and work placements
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Urban and regional planner / environmental planner / urban designer / social and community planner / development assessment planner / natural resource management planner / town planner / traffic and transport planner / regional studies scientist / urban data analyst / city planner / urban sustainability planner / urban manager
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITIONThis program is recognised by the Planning Institute of Australia (PIA) and enables graduates to apply for corporate membership along with training to gain status as a Professional Certified Planner. Graduates will also be required to undertake continuing professional development offered by PIA.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS• Bachelor degree in
any discipline; or• Graduate Diploma in Urban and
Regional Planning from the University of South Australia.
PROGRAM STRUCTUREFIRST YEARIntroduction to Regional and
Urban PlanningAAD Research MethodsElectiveElective
Social Planning and Community IssuesTransport and PlanningSustainable Urban DesignElective
SECOND YEARContemporary Planning TheoryTransport PolicyPlanning Research Project 1 NSustainable Urban Design Workshop
Planning Research Project 2 NEnvironmental Impact Assessment NUrban Development and Implementation NElective
ELECTIVESPlanning and Professional EthicsUrban Management and LawComparative PlanningPlanning Study VisitSeminar in SustainabilityPolicy and Development Assessment
Workshop NPlanning for Healthy CitiesUrban RegenerationTransport ModellingPlanning Work PlacementSustainable Development AssessmentAAD Study TourAAD Internship
POSTGRADUATE
Take your career to the next level and gain further skills and knowledge through postgraduate study.
QUALIFICATIONS*
• Graduate Certificate: 6 months
• Graduate Diploma: 1 year
• Master: 1–2 years
*study times are approximate and based on a full-time study load
FIND OUT MOREFor more information about all of the postgraduate degrees on offer and for full details on entry requirements visit:
unisa.edu.au/postgrad
Further details about studying with UniSA are also outlined on page 20 of this guide.
HOW TO APPLYGo online for all the information you need on applying to study at UniSA by visiting:
unisa.edu.au/apply
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Part-time study availableExternal study available
Partial external study availableCommonwealth-supported
(see page 20 for more information)
Campus: CE: City East, CW: City West, M: Magill, ML: Mawson Lakes,
MG: Mount Gambier or W: WhyallaFull-time program duration in years
Master of
ARCHITECTURE unisa.edu.au/architecture
ENTRY SATAC ..............................................................4CM012Program fees (in 2017) ...............................CSPCRICOS program code ..............060208J
Gain advanced knowledge in architectural theory and practice, construction systems, digital media and sustainable strategies
Conduct studio work, national and international field trips, online study, workshops and master classes
Work in world-class design and construction studios using traditional and digital technologies
Co-enrol in the Master of Design focusing on Sustainable Design or Design and Construct
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Architect / construction manager / heritage consultant / urban designer / project manager
PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION This program is professionally accredited by the Architectural Practice Board of South Australia and allows students to gain registration as an architect after completing two years of professional practice. Accreditation demonstrates the achievement of relevant competencies from the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia National Competency Standards in Architecture.
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION The Australian Institute of Architects recognises this program, and endorses both student and graduate membership. Recognition of the program demonstrates compliance with the Institute’s Education Policy Performance Criteria.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • Bachelor of Architectural
Studies at the University of South Australia; or
• Bachelor degree in a three-year pre-professional architecture program from a recognised higher education institution or equivalent.
ALTERNATIVE ENTRY The University may admit other applicants who provide satisfactory evidence of academic achievement, which is recognised as equivalent to a completed Bachelor of Architectural Studies.
PROGRAM STRUCTUREFIRST YEARArchitectural Design Studio 7
(Environment)AAD Research MethodsTheories and History of Architecture
Architectural Design Studio 8 (Construction)
AAD Research PracticesElective
SECOND YEARArchitectural Design Studio 9Architectural Practice ProfessionalElective
Architectural Design Studio 10Architectural Practice ManagementElective
ELECTIVESAAD Study TourArchitectural Thesis 1Architectural Thesis 2Environmental Modelling of ArchitectureIntegrated ProjectAAD Internshipmatchstudio Projects: AdvancedConstruction on Sit: AdvancedAdvanced Design Media PGConserving Historical PlacesUrban Design (Theory and Practice)
Master of
VISUAL ART AND CREATIVE PRACTICENESTED WITH• Graduate Diploma in Visual Art and Creative Practice
* unisa.edu.au/visual-arts
ENTRY SATAC ..........................................................4CM039*Program fees (in 2017) ...... A$25,400 paCRICOS program code ............048557M*
*master program
Build on your creative practice in your chosen field
Link your practice to conceptual, theoretical and studio-based research
Develop important skills in business, marketing and financial management
Participate in a mentorship scheme, undertake client projects and network with industry professionals
STUDY FIELDS • Photo, digital and graphic media• Curatorship and arts writing• Painting and drawing• Spatial studies: public art,
sculpture, textiles, glass, ceramics, jewellery and metal
CAREER OPPORTUNITIESArt administrator / art director / ceramicist / curator / jewellery and glass designer / painter / photographer / printmaker / sculptor / teacher (with further study)
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • Bachelor degree from a
recognised higher education institution, or equivalent, in a related discipline; AND
• A portfolio of work and statement of intent.
Applicants who have completed the Graduate Diploma in Visual Art and Creative Practice from the University of South Australia are eligible to apply and are not required to submit a portfolio of work and statement of intent.
PROGRAM STRUCTUREFIRST YEARDesign, Production, PresentationAAD Research MethodsResearch Studio 1
Business Practice for Artists and DesignersAAD Research Practices Research Studio 2
SECOND YEARMinor Thesis by Project AMinor Thesis by Project B
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Campus: CE: City East, CW: City West, M: Magill, ML: Mawson Lakes,
MG: Mount Gambier or W: WhyallaFull-time program duration in years
Part-time study availableExternal study available
Partial external study availableCommonwealth-supported
(see page 20 for more information)
Christopher Pongrac / BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES, MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE
Christopher was working as a paramedic for nine years before he decided to study architecture.
“My ambition is to become an excellent architect.
“This course is well designed, so that if you challenge yourself and put in theeffort, you’re rewarded with personaldevelopment.
“UniSA is guiding me to be industry ready, strengthening the beginning ofmy career, and challenging me to thinkdifferently, to solve problems using a strong and evolving toolkit.”
Christopher completed his internship with the award-winning MullowayStudio Architects and an international exchange with The Chinese Universityof Hong Kong.
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DESIGNSPECIALISATIONS• Communication Design• Design and Construct• Industrial Design• Interior Architecture • Sustainable Design
NESTED WITH• Graduate Diploma in Design
* unisa.edu.au/design
ENTRY SATAC ...............................................................4CM131*Program fees (in 2017) .................................CSPCRICOS program code .................varies by
specialisation*master program
Develop advanced skills to become a creative, technical and professional designer
Undertake Research Studio courses working on individual, interdisciplinary, and external projects
Work in world-class workshops with laser cutters, CNC router and 3D format printers
Option to complete an industry placement during your studies
Benefit from industry master classes and learn from national and international practitioners
COMMUNICATION DESIGNLearn to identify and propose solutions for complex communication design challenges. Develop an advanced body of knowledge in the principles and practices of communication design that extend beyond the visual for a variety of changing socio-cultural, economic and environmental contexts.
DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTDiscover the principles and concepts required for various stages of a building project, from its design and documentation through to construction. Develop skills to critically review and analyse design and construction processes, consolidate information, and provide solutions for multifaceted projects.
INDUSTRIAL DESIGNTake a leading role in the innovative humanisation of technology including the development of physical products, systems, interfaces and environments. Gain a deeper knowledge of materials and processing technologies used in manufacturing, along with technical skills in digital prototyping for the simulation, development and communication of three-dimensional design.
INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE Develop advanced knowledge in order to design socially and environmentally responsive interior environments that sustain human existence. Critically review, analyse, identify and propose solutions to address challenges through various stages of a project, from conceptual design to production. Apply both interior design practice and broader design principles.
SUSTAINABLE DESIGN Focus on the principles and practices required for a sustainable approach to design practice that can be applied to a range of complex information systems, problems, concepts and theories. Learn technical and communication skills to design, evaluate, implement and analyse developments that contribute to sustainable design in a global context.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graphic designer / design consultant / interior architect / digital media designer / project manager / design studio manager / advertising executive / sustainable design consultant / industrial designer
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION Graduates are eligible for Associate Membership of the Design Institute of Australia, and Membership after three years of professional practice.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS • Bachelor degree from a
recognised higher education institution, or equivalent, in a related discipline; AND
• A portfolio of work and statement of intent.
Applicants who have completed the Graduate Diploma in Design from the University of South Australia are eligible to apply and are not required to submit a portfolio of work and statement of intent.
Applicants who have completed honours or a postgraduate degree in a related discipline may be eligible for study credit to complete the program in one year full-time or part-time equivalent.
PROGRAM STRUCTUREFIRST YEARResearch Studio 1Elective OR Introduction to Sustainable DesignAAD Research Methods
Research Studio 2Elective OR Consumer Culture, Technology and
Sustainable Design Elective OR Principles of
Sustainable Design
SECOND YEAR (MASTERS STUDENTS ONLY)Research Studio 3Masters Research Project 1Masters Elective
Research Studio 4Masters Research Project 2Masters Elective
ELECTIVESEntrepreneurial FoundationsEntrepreneurial CommercialisationConsumer Culture, Technology and
Sustainable DesignIntroduction to Sustainable DesignPrinciples of Sustainable DesignAAD InternshipConstruction on Site: AdvancedConstruction in the Workshop: Advanced
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CSP
Campus: CE: City East, CW: City West, M: Magill, ML: Mawson Lakes,
MG: Mount Gambier or W: WhyallaFull-time program duration in years
Part-time study availableExternal study available
Partial external study availableCommonwealth-supported
(see page 20 for more information)
Doctor of
PHILOSOPHY (PhD)Masters by
RESEARCH DIVISION OF EDUCATION, ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
SCHOOL OF ART, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN
Thrive in a vibrant postgraduate culture
Be inspired by visiting scholars and artists
Be involved in symposia, work-in-progress seminars and studio critiques
Access extensive national and international research links
Work on ground-breaking and industry-relevant research
DISCIPLINE AREAS • Visual Arts• Architecture• Design• Urban and Regional Planning
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
PhD:• Honours 1, Honours 2A or
an appropriate masters degree or equivalent
MASTERS:• Bachelor degree of at
least three years with a minimum credit average in a relevant discipline; or
• No tertiary qualifications (some discipline areas only) eligible to be considered for admission with demonstration of research capabilities via assessment of relevant quality publications and professional experience.
ALTERNATIVE ENTRY Other postgraduate and undergraduate degrees may be considered for admission into Masters by Research or Doctor of Philosophy, with demonstration of research capabilities via assessment of relevant quality publications and professional experience.
Eligibility for entry into a research program is also subject to an assessment of the proposed research, supervisor availability, and any school or research-specific eligibility requirements.
RESEARCH DEGREES
Make a lasting contribution to your field through a research degree.
QUALIFICATIONS*
• Masters by Research: 2 years^
• Doctor of Philosophy (PhD): 4 years^
*study times are approximate and based on a full-time study load
^in total including examination time. Students must be prepared to submit 3-6 months prior to official completion of their program.
FIND OUT MOREunisa.edu.au/resdegrees
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS unisa.edu.au/resdegrees-eligibility
HOW TO APPLYunisa.edu.au/apply
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STUDY AT UniSA – THE BASICS
Minimum entry requirements for undergraduate bachelor degrees and associate degrees
APPLYING WITH YEAR 12Applicants are required to have successfully completed the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) with:
• a competitive ATAR; AND• the fulfilment of the program’s prerequisite requirements
(where applicable).
Applicants may also be eligible to compete for entry if they have completed the program’s prerequisite requirements and have completed one of the following:
• an interstate or overseas qualification considered by the University as equivalent to SACE; or
• the International Baccalaureate Diploma with a minimum score of 24 points.
BONUS POINTSUniversities in South Australia offer bonus points to Australian high school students applying for entry into university via the following schemes:
• The Universities Equity Scheme – provides bonuses for students coming from specified schools, as well as individuals experiencing disadvantage.
• The Universities Language, Literacy and Mathematics Bonus Point Scheme – provides bonuses for students who successfully complete a language other than English, or specified English and Mathematics subjects.
Need some help? For further information, visit unisa.edu.au/bonuspoints or contact Future Student Enquiries by phone (08) 8302 2376 or submit an enquiry via unisa.edu.au/enquiry
UniSA PREFERRED UniSA Preferred is a scheme that offers guaranteed entry into many UniSA programs for domestic Year 12, TAFE and other registered training organisation (RTO) students. If your ATAR (including any bonus points) or TAFE/RTO award meets the UniSA Preferred score for that program, you have met any prerequisites, and you have listed the program as your first preference, you are in. It’s guaranteed.
unisa.edu.au/preferred
ALTERNATIVE PATHWAYSEntering your chosen program straight from high school is not the only pathway into UniSA. Applicants may also meet the minimum requirements to apply for entry (via competitive selection) through one of the following pathways.
Tertiary Transfer – completion of at least half a year of full-time equivalent study, at UniSA or a recognised higher education institution. You can apply using your Grade Point Average (GPA).
Higher Education Diploma – completion of a higher education diploma, from the UniSA College (applicable programs listed on each bachelor program in this guide), the South Australian Institute of Business and Technology (SAIBT), or another recognised higher education institution.
Special Entry – a competitive Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) score. A personal competencies statement or employment experience may also be considered for some programs.
TAFE/Registered Training Organisations (RTO) – applicants may be eligible for entry with the completion of an award from TAFE or another Registered Training Organisation at AQF Certificate IV or above.
UniSA Foundation Studies – completion of the Foundation Studies program (listed on each applicable bachelor program in this guide) offered by UniSA College.
Open Universities Australia – completion of at least four Open Universities Australia (OUA) courses at an undergraduate level or higher.
unisa.edu.au/pathways
BEFORE APPLYINGAll applicants should check and ensure that they meet all entry and prerequisite requirements before applying. For more information on entry requirements, visit:
unisa.edu.au/study
SUPPORT SERVICESUniSA offers services to assist rural and/or socio-economically disadvantaged students, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and people with a disability. For more information, contact (08) 8302 2376 or visit:
unisa.edu.au/studentservices
SCHOLARSHIPS UniSA offers a range of scholarships and grants to support students from all walks of life. Each year, 2500 students benefit from scholarships at UniSA, providing financial assistance as well as valuable work experience, mentoring opportunities and even overseas travel. For more information and to check the eligibility criteria, visit:
unisa.edu.au/scholarships
HOW TO APPLY TO THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAApplications to most programs at UniSA are administered through SATAC (South Australian Tertiary Admission Centre). For more information visit:
unisa.edu.au/apply
FEES All domestic undergraduate students at the University of South Australia are in Commonwealth-supported places. Students in these places pay a contribution of their fees depending on the program chosen and the contribution band in which those courses are classified (see table below). The amount of your student contribution also depends on the unit value of your courses of study.
As per the Australian Government guidelines, the student contribution amounts for 2017 are:
BAND AREA OF STUDY
STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONFor one year of full-time load (1 EFTSL)
1
Humanities, behavioural science, social studies, foreign languages, visual and performing arts, clinical psychology, nursing and education
$6,349
2Computing, built environment, health, engineering, surveying, agriculture, Mathematics 1, statistics, science
$9,050
3Law, dentistry, medicine, veterinary science, accounting, administration, economics, commerce
$10,596
Some postgraduate programs are also Commonwealth-supported (or CSP), while others are full fee-paying (the fees for these are listed on each applicable program in this guide). For more information on fees including eligibility for Commonwealth-supported places, deferring your student contribution through HECS-HELP, FEE-HELP loans, or fee information relating to international students please visit:
unisa.edu.au/fees
EVENTS2017 Stay in touch
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Acknowledgement of Country
Artist: Rikurani
UniSA respects the Kaurna, Boandik and Barngarla peoples’ spiritual relationship with their country. We also acknowledge the diversity of Aboriginal peoples, past and present.Find out more about the University’s commitment to reconciliation at unisa.edu.au/RAP
STUDY AT UniSA – THE BASICS
Minimum entry requirements for undergraduate bachelor degrees and associate degrees
APPLYING WITH YEAR 12Applicants are required to have successfully completed the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) with:
• a competitive ATAR; AND• the fulfilment of the program’s prerequisite requirements
(where applicable).
Applicants may also be eligible to compete for entry if they have completed the program’s prerequisite requirements and have completed one of the following:
• an interstate or overseas qualification considered by the University as equivalent to SACE; or
• the International Baccalaureate Diploma with a minimum score of 24 points.
BONUS POINTSUniversities in South Australia offer bonus points to Australian high school students applying for entry into university via the following schemes:
• The Universities Equity Scheme – provides bonuses for students coming from specified schools, as well as individuals experiencing disadvantage.
• The Universities Language, Literacy and Mathematics Bonus Point Scheme – provides bonuses for students who successfully complete a language other than English, or specified English and Mathematics subjects.
Need some help? For further information, visit unisa.edu.au/bonuspoints or contact Future Student Enquiries by phone (08) 8302 2376 or submit an enquiry via unisa.edu.au/enquiry
UniSA PREFERRED UniSA Preferred is a scheme that offers guaranteed entry into many UniSA programs for domestic Year 12, TAFE and other registered training organisation (RTO) students. If your ATAR (including any bonus points) or TAFE/RTO award meets the UniSA Preferred score for that program, you have met any prerequisites, and you have listed the program as your first preference, you are in. It’s guaranteed.
unisa.edu.au/preferred
ALTERNATIVE PATHWAYSEntering your chosen program straight from high school is not the only pathway into UniSA. Applicants may also meet the minimum requirements to apply for entry (via competitive selection) through one of the following pathways.
Tertiary Transfer – completion of at least half a year of full-time equivalent study, at UniSA or a recognised higher education institution. You can apply using your Grade Point Average (GPA).
Higher Education Diploma – completion of a higher education diploma, from the UniSA College (applicable programs listed on each bachelor program in this guide), the South Australian Institute of Business and Technology (SAIBT), or another recognised higher education institution.
Special Entry – a competitive Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) score. A personal competencies statement or employment experience may also be considered for some programs.
TAFE/Registered Training Organisations (RTO) – applicants may be eligible for entry with the completion of an award from TAFE or another Registered Training Organisation at AQF Certificate IV or above.
UniSA Foundation Studies – completion of the Foundation Studies program (listed on each applicable bachelor program in this guide) offered by UniSA College.
Open Universities Australia – completion of at least four Open Universities Australia (OUA) courses at an undergraduate level or higher.
unisa.edu.au/pathways
BEFORE APPLYINGAll applicants should check and ensure that they meet all entry and prerequisite requirements before applying. For more information on entry requirements, visit:
unisa.edu.au/study
SUPPORT SERVICESUniSA offers services to assist rural and/or socio-economically disadvantaged students, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and people with a disability. For more information, contact (08) 8302 2376 or visit:
unisa.edu.au/studentservices
SCHOLARSHIPS UniSA offers a range of scholarships and grants to support students from all walks of life. Each year, 2500 students benefit from scholarships at UniSA, providing financial assistance as well as valuable work experience, mentoring opportunities and even overseas travel. For more information and to check the eligibility criteria, visit:
unisa.edu.au/scholarships
HOW TO APPLY TO THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAApplications to most programs at UniSA are administered through SATAC (South Australian Tertiary Admission Centre). For more information visit:
unisa.edu.au/apply
FEES All domestic undergraduate students at the University of South Australia are in Commonwealth-supported places. Students in these places pay a contribution of their fees depending on the program chosen and the contribution band in which those courses are classified (see table below). The amount of your student contribution also depends on the unit value of your courses of study.
As per the Australian Government guidelines, the student contribution amounts for 2017 are:
BAND AREA OF STUDY
STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONFor one year of full-time load (1 EFTSL)
1
Humanities, behavioural science, social studies, foreign languages, visual and performing arts, clinical psychology, nursing and education
$6,349
2Computing, built environment, health, engineering, surveying, agriculture, Mathematics 1, statistics, science
$9,050
3Law, dentistry, medicine, veterinary science, accounting, administration, economics, commerce
$10,596
Some postgraduate programs are also Commonwealth-supported (or CSP), while others are full fee-paying (the fees for these are listed on each applicable program in this guide). For more information on fees including eligibility for Commonwealth-supported places, deferring your student contribution through HECS-HELP, FEE-HELP loans, or fee information relating to international students please visit:
unisa.edu.au/fees
EVENTS2017 Stay in touch
Sign up to receive updates directly to your inbox and keep up to date with the latest information including:
Invitations to career events and information sessions / competition alerts / insights into life on campus from students and teachers / updates on new degrees / scholarship opportunities / breaking industry and career news
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Acknowledgement of Country
Artist: Rikurani
UniSA respects the Kaurna, Boandik and Barngarla peoples’ spiritual relationship with their country. We also acknowledge the diversity of Aboriginal peoples, past and present.Find out more about the University’s commitment to reconciliation at unisa.edu.au/RAP
STUDY AT UniSA – THE BASICS
Minimum entry requirements for undergraduate bachelor degrees and associate degrees
APPLYING WITH YEAR 12Applicants are required to have successfully completed the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) with:
• a competitive ATAR; AND• the fulfilment of the program’s prerequisite requirements
(where applicable).
Applicants may also be eligible to compete for entry if they have completed the program’s prerequisite requirements and have completed one of the following:
• an interstate or overseas qualification considered by the University as equivalent to SACE; or
• the International Baccalaureate Diploma with a minimum score of 24 points.
BONUS POINTSUniversities in South Australia offer bonus points to Australian high school students applying for entry into university via the following schemes:
• The Universities Equity Scheme – provides bonuses for students coming from specified schools, as well as individuals experiencing disadvantage.
• The Universities Language, Literacy and Mathematics Bonus Point Scheme – provides bonuses for students who successfully complete a language other than English, or specified English and Mathematics subjects.
Need some help? For further information, visit unisa.edu.au/bonuspoints or contact Future Student Enquiries by phone (08) 8302 2376 or submit an enquiry via unisa.edu.au/enquiry
UniSA PREFERRED UniSA Preferred is a scheme that offers guaranteed entry into many UniSA programs for domestic Year 12, TAFE and other registered training organisation (RTO) students. If your ATAR (including any bonus points) or TAFE/RTO award meets the UniSA Preferred score for that program, you have met any prerequisites, and you have listed the program as your first preference, you are in. It’s guaranteed.
unisa.edu.au/preferred
ALTERNATIVE PATHWAYSEntering your chosen program straight from high school is not the only pathway into UniSA. Applicants may also meet the minimum requirements to apply for entry (via competitive selection) through one of the following pathways.
Tertiary Transfer – completion of at least half a year of full-time equivalent study, at UniSA or a recognised higher education institution. You can apply using your Grade Point Average (GPA).
Higher Education Diploma – completion of a higher education diploma, from the UniSA College (applicable programs listed on each bachelor program in this guide), the South Australian Institute of Business and Technology (SAIBT), or another recognised higher education institution.
Special Entry – a competitive Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) score. A personal competencies statement or employment experience may also be considered for some programs.
TAFE/Registered Training Organisations (RTO) – applicants may be eligible for entry with the completion of an award from TAFE or another Registered Training Organisation at AQF Certificate IV or above.
UniSA Foundation Studies – completion of the Foundation Studies program (listed on each applicable bachelor program in this guide) offered by UniSA College.
Open Universities Australia – completion of at least four Open Universities Australia (OUA) courses at an undergraduate level or higher.
unisa.edu.au/pathways
BEFORE APPLYINGAll applicants should check and ensure that they meet all entry and prerequisite requirements before applying. For more information on entry requirements, visit:
unisa.edu.au/study
SUPPORT SERVICESUniSA offers services to assist rural and/or socio-economically disadvantaged students, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and people with a disability. For more information, contact (08) 8302 2376 or visit:
unisa.edu.au/studentservices
SCHOLARSHIPS UniSA offers a range of scholarships and grants to support students from all walks of life. Each year, 2500 students benefit from scholarships at UniSA, providing financial assistance as well as valuable work experience, mentoring opportunities and even overseas travel. For more information and to check the eligibility criteria, visit:
unisa.edu.au/scholarships
HOW TO APPLY TO THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAApplications to most programs at UniSA are administered through SATAC (South Australian Tertiary Admission Centre). For more information visit:
unisa.edu.au/apply
FEES All domestic undergraduate students at the University of South Australia are in Commonwealth-supported places. Students in these places pay a contribution of their fees depending on the program chosen and the contribution band in which those courses are classified (see table below). The amount of your student contribution also depends on the unit value of your courses of study.
As per the Australian Government guidelines, the student contribution amounts for 2017 are:
BAND AREA OF STUDY
STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONFor one year of full-time load (1 EFTSL)
1
Humanities, behavioural science, social studies, foreign languages, visual and performing arts, clinical psychology, nursing and education
$0 - $6,349
2Computing, built environment, health, engineering, surveying, agriculture, Mathematics 1, statistics, science
$0 - $9,050
3Law, dentistry, medicine, veterinary science, accounting, administration, economics, commerce
$0 - $10,596
Some postgraduate programs are also Commonwealth-supported (or CSP), while others are full fee-paying (the fees for these are listed on each applicable program in this guide). For more information on fees including eligibility for Commonwealth-supported places, deferring your student contribution through HECS-HELP, FEE-HELP loans, or fee information relating to international students please visit:
unisa.edu.au/fees
EVENTS2017OPEN DAY Sunday, 20 August, 9:00am–4:30pm / City West and City East campuses
MAGILL @ TWILIGHTWednesday, 30 August, 4:00pm–8:00pm / Magill Campus
DISCOVER MAWSONThursday, 31 August, 4:00pm–7:30pm / Mawson Lakes campus
MOUNT GAMBIER OPEN DAY Wednesday, 9 August, 4:00pm–7:00pm / Mount Gambier campus
WHYALLA OPEN DAYSunday, 27 August, 11:00am–3:00pm / Whyalla campus
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Acknowledgement of Country
Artist: Rikurani
UniSA respects the Kaurna, Boandik and Barngarla peoples’ spiritual relationship with their country. We also acknowledge the diversity of Aboriginal peoples, past and present.Find out more about the University’s commitment to reconciliation at unisa.edu.au/RAP
OPEN DAY Sunday, 20 August, 9:00am–4:30pm / City West and City East campuses
MAGILL @ TWILIGHTWednesday, 30 August, 4:00pm–8:00pm / Magill campus
DISCOVER MAWSONThursday, 31 August, 4:00pm–7:30pm / Mawson Lakes campus
MOUNT GAMBIER OPEN DAY Wednesday, 9 August, 4:00pm–7:00pm / Mount Gambier campus
WHYALLA OPEN DAYSunday, 27 August, 11:00am–3:00pm / Whyalla campus
unisa.edu.au/openday unisa.edu.au/infosessions
OPEN DAY Sunday, 20 August, 9:00am–4:30pm / City West and City East campuses
MOUNT GAMBIER OPEN DAY Wednesday, 9 August, 4:00pm–7:00pm / Mount Gambier campus
WHYALLA OPEN DAYSunday, 27 August, 11:00am–3:00pm / Whyalla campus
MAGILL @ TWILIGHTWednesday, 30 August, 4:00pm–8:00pm / Magill campus
DISCOVER MAWSONThursday, 31 August, 4:00pm–7:30pm / Mawson Lakes campus
unisa.edu.au/openday
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EVENTS2017 Stay in touch
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Acknowledgement of Country
Artist: Rikurani
UniSA respects the Kaurna, Boandik and Barngarla peoples’ spiritual relationship with their country. We also acknowledge the diversity of Aboriginal peoples, past and present.Find out more about the University’s commitment to reconciliation at unisa.edu.au/RAP
STUDY AT UniSA – THE BASICS
Minimum entry requirements for undergraduate bachelor degrees and associate degrees
APPLYING WITH YEAR 12Applicants are required to have successfully completed the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) with:
• a competitive ATAR; AND• the fulfilment of the program’s prerequisite requirements
(where applicable).
Applicants may also be eligible to compete for entry if they have completed the program’s prerequisite requirements and have completed one of the following:
• an interstate or overseas qualification considered by the University as equivalent to SACE; or
• the International Baccalaureate Diploma with a minimum score of 24 points.
BONUS POINTSUniversities in South Australia offer bonus points to Australian high school students applying for entry into university via the following schemes:
• The Universities Equity Scheme – provides bonuses for students coming from specified schools, as well as individuals experiencing disadvantage.
• The Universities Language, Literacy and Mathematics Bonus Point Scheme – provides bonuses for students who successfully complete a language other than English, or specified English and Mathematics subjects.
Need some help? For further information, visit unisa.edu.au/bonuspoints or contact Future Student Enquiries by phone (08) 8302 2376 or submit an enquiry via unisa.edu.au/enquiry
UniSA PREFERRED UniSA Preferred is a scheme that offers guaranteed entry into many UniSA programs for domestic Year 12, TAFE and other registered training organisation (RTO) students. If your ATAR (including any bonus points) or TAFE/RTO award meets the UniSA Preferred score for that program, you have met any prerequisites, and you have listed the program as your first preference, you are in. It’s guaranteed.
unisa.edu.au/preferred
ALTERNATIVE PATHWAYSEntering your chosen program straight from high school is not the only pathway into UniSA. Applicants may also meet the minimum requirements to apply for entry (via competitive selection) through one of the following pathways.
Tertiary Transfer – completion of at least half a year of full-time equivalent study, at UniSA or a recognised higher education institution. You can apply using your Grade Point Average (GPA).
Higher Education Diploma – completion of a higher education diploma, from the UniSA College (applicable programs listed on each bachelor program in this guide), the South Australian Institute of Business and Technology (SAIBT), or another recognised higher education institution.
Special Entry – a competitive Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) score. A personal competencies statement or employment experience may also be considered for some programs.
TAFE/Registered Training Organisations (RTO) – applicants may be eligible for entry with the completion of an award from TAFE or another Registered Training Organisation at AQF Certificate IV or above.
UniSA Foundation Studies – completion of the Foundation Studies program (listed on each applicable bachelor program in this guide) offered by UniSA College.
Open Universities Australia – completion of at least four Open Universities Australia (OUA) courses at an undergraduate level or higher.
unisa.edu.au/pathways
BEFORE APPLYINGAll applicants should check and ensure that they meet all entry and prerequisite requirements before applying. For more information on entry requirements, visit:
unisa.edu.au/study
SUPPORT SERVICESUniSA offers services to assist rural and/or socio-economically disadvantaged students, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and people with a disability. For more information, contact (08) 8302 2376 or visit:
unisa.edu.au/studentservices
SCHOLARSHIPS UniSA offers a range of scholarships and grants to support students from all walks of life. Each year, 2500 students benefit from scholarships at UniSA, providing financial assistance as well as valuable work experience, mentoring opportunities and even overseas travel. For more information and to check the eligibility criteria, visit:
unisa.edu.au/scholarships
HOW TO APPLY TO THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAApplications to most programs at UniSA are administered through SATAC (South Australian Tertiary Admission Centre). For more information visit:
unisa.edu.au/apply
FEES All domestic undergraduate students at the University of South Australia are in Commonwealth-supported places. Students in these places pay a contribution of their fees depending on the program chosen and the contribution band in which those courses are classified (see table below). The amount of your student contribution also depends on the unit value of your courses of study.
As per the Australian Government guidelines, the student contribution amounts for 2017 are:
BAND AREA OF STUDY
STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONFor one year of full-time load (1 EFTSL)
1
Humanities, behavioural science, social studies, foreign languages, visual and performing arts, clinical psychology, nursing and education
$6,349
2Computing, built environment, health, engineering, surveying, agriculture, Mathematics 1, statistics, science
$9,050
3Law, dentistry, medicine, veterinary science, accounting, administration, economics, commerce
$10,596
Some postgraduate programs are also Commonwealth-supported (or CSP), while others are full fee-paying (the fees for these are listed on each applicable program in this guide). For more information on fees including eligibility for Commonwealth-supported places, deferring your student contribution through HECS-HELP, FEE-HELP loans, or fee information relating to international students please visit:
unisa.edu.au/fees
EVENTS2017 Stay in touch
Sign up to receive updates directly to your inbox and keep up to date with the latest information including:
Invitations to career events and information sessions / competition alerts / insights into life on campus from students and teachers / updates on new degrees / scholarship opportunities / breaking industry and career news
unisa.edu.au/mycareer
Acknowledgement of Country
Artist: Rikurani
UniSA respects the Kaurna, Boandik and Barngarla peoples’ spiritual relationship with their country. We also acknowledge the diversity of Aboriginal peoples, past and present.Find out more about the University’s commitment to reconciliation at unisa.edu.au/RAP
STUDY AT UniSA – THE BASICS
Minimum entry requirements for undergraduate bachelor degrees and associate degrees
APPLYING WITH YEAR 12Applicants are required to have successfully completed the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE) with:
• a competitive ATAR; AND• the fulfilment of the program’s prerequisite requirements
(where applicable).
Applicants may also be eligible to compete for entry if they have completed the program’s prerequisite requirements and have completed one of the following:
• an interstate or overseas qualification considered by the University as equivalent to SACE; or
• the International Baccalaureate Diploma with a minimum score of 24 points.
BONUS POINTSUniversities in South Australia offer bonus points to Australian high school students applying for entry into university via the following schemes:
• The Universities Equity Scheme – provides bonuses for students coming from specified schools, as well as individuals experiencing disadvantage.
• The Universities Language, Literacy and Mathematics Bonus Point Scheme – provides bonuses for students who successfully complete a language other than English, or specified English and Mathematics subjects.
Need some help? For further information, visit unisa.edu.au/bonuspoints or contact Future Student Enquiries by phone (08) 8302 2376 or submit an enquiry via unisa.edu.au/enquiry
UniSA PREFERRED UniSA Preferred is a scheme that offers guaranteed entry into many UniSA programs for domestic Year 12, TAFE and other registered training organisation (RTO) students. If your ATAR (including any bonus points) or TAFE/RTO award meets the UniSA Preferred score for that program, you have met any prerequisites, and you have listed the program as your first preference, you are in. It’s guaranteed.
unisa.edu.au/preferred
ALTERNATIVE PATHWAYSEntering your chosen program straight from high school is not the only pathway into UniSA. Applicants may also meet the minimum requirements to apply for entry (via competitive selection) through one of the following pathways.
Tertiary Transfer – completion of at least half a year of full-time equivalent study, at UniSA or a recognised higher education institution. You can apply using your Grade Point Average (GPA).
Higher Education Diploma – completion of a higher education diploma, from the UniSA College (applicable programs listed on each bachelor program in this guide), the South Australian Institute of Business and Technology (SAIBT), or another recognised higher education institution.
Special Entry – a competitive Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) score. A personal competencies statement or employment experience may also be considered for some programs.
TAFE/Registered Training Organisations (RTO) – applicants may be eligible for entry with the completion of an award from TAFE or another Registered Training Organisation at AQF Certificate IV or above.
UniSA Foundation Studies – completion of the Foundation Studies program (listed on each applicable bachelor program in this guide) offered by UniSA College.
Open Universities Australia – completion of at least four Open Universities Australia (OUA) courses at an undergraduate level or higher.
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BEFORE APPLYINGAll applicants should check and ensure that they meet all entry and prerequisite requirements before applying. For more information on entry requirements, visit:
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SUPPORT SERVICESUniSA offers services to assist rural and/or socio-economically disadvantaged students, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, and people with a disability. For more information, contact (08) 8302 2376 or visit:
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SCHOLARSHIPS UniSA offers a range of scholarships and grants to support students from all walks of life. Each year, 2500 students benefit from scholarships at UniSA, providing financial assistance as well as valuable work experience, mentoring opportunities and even overseas travel. For more information and to check the eligibility criteria, visit:
unisa.edu.au/scholarships
HOW TO APPLY TO THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAApplications to most programs at UniSA are administered through SATAC (South Australian Tertiary Admission Centre). For more information visit:
unisa.edu.au/apply
FEES All domestic undergraduate students at the University of South Australia are in Commonwealth-supported places. Students in these places pay a contribution of their fees depending on the program chosen and the contribution band in which those courses are classified (see table below). The amount of your student contribution also depends on the unit value of your courses of study.
As per the Australian Government guidelines, the student contribution amounts for 2017 are:
BAND AREA OF STUDY
STUDENT CONTRIBUTIONFor one year of full-time load (1 EFTSL)
1
Humanities, behavioural science, social studies, foreign languages, visual and performing arts, clinical psychology, nursing and education
$0 - $6,349
2Computing, built environment, health, engineering, surveying, agriculture, Mathematics 1, statistics, science
$0 - $9,050
3Law, dentistry, medicine, veterinary science, accounting, administration, economics, commerce
$0 - $10,596
Some postgraduate programs are also Commonwealth-supported (or CSP), while others are full fee-paying (the fees for these are listed on each applicable program in this guide). For more information on fees including eligibility for Commonwealth-supported places, deferring your student contribution through HECS-HELP, FEE-HELP loans, or fee information relating to international students please visit:
unisa.edu.au/fees
EVENTS2017OPEN DAY Sunday, 20 August, 9:00am–4:30pm / City West and City East campuses
MAGILL @ TWILIGHTWednesday, 30 August, 4:00pm–8:00pm / Magill Campus
DISCOVER MAWSONThursday, 31 August, 4:00pm–7:30pm / Mawson Lakes campus
MOUNT GAMBIER OPEN DAY Wednesday, 9 August, 4:00pm–7:00pm / Mount Gambier campus
WHYALLA OPEN DAYSunday, 27 August, 11:00am–3:00pm / Whyalla campus
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Acknowledgement of Country
Artist: Rikurani
UniSA respects the Kaurna, Boandik and Barngarla peoples’ spiritual relationship with their country. We also acknowledge the diversity of Aboriginal peoples, past and present.Find out more about the University’s commitment to reconciliation at unisa.edu.au/RAP
OPEN DAY Sunday, 20 August, 9:00am–4:30pm / City West and City East campuses
MAGILL @ TWILIGHTWednesday, 30 August, 4:00pm–8:00pm / Magill campus
DISCOVER MAWSONThursday, 31 August, 4:00pm–7:30pm / Mawson Lakes campus
MOUNT GAMBIER OPEN DAY Wednesday, 9 August, 4:00pm–7:00pm / Mount Gambier campus
WHYALLA OPEN DAYSunday, 27 August, 11:00am–3:00pm / Whyalla campus
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OPEN DAY Sunday, 20 August, 9:00am–4:30pm / City West and City East campuses
MOUNT GAMBIER OPEN DAY Wednesday, 9 August, 4:00pm–7:00pm / Mount Gambier campus
WHYALLA OPEN DAYSunday, 27 August, 11:00am–3:00pm / Whyalla campus
MAGILL @ TWILIGHTWednesday, 30 August, 4:00pm–8:00pm / Magill campus
DISCOVER MAWSONThursday, 31 August, 4:00pm–7:30pm / Mawson Lakes campus
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“UniSA graduates have practical all-round professional skills, display good work ethic, and show initiative and a willingness to learn. My advice is to get as much work experience in your studies as possible, develop a relationship with a professional mentor and travel widely to broaden the mind.”
Tony Materne / PARTNER / MPH ARCHITECTS
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