54

Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Embed Size (px)

DESCRIPTION

Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Citation preview

Page 1: Bradford College - Brochure 2011
Page 2: Bradford College - Brochure 2011
Page 3: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Contents

2 The University of Adelaide

4 Why Study at Bradford College?

6 Bradford College - A Part of Kaplan, Inc.

8 Bradford College Corporate Partnerships and Internships

9 Bradford College Program Overview

11 Adelaide

15 Foundation Studies

17 Fees and Entry Requirements - Foundation Studies

23 Degree Transfer

25 Fees and Entry Requirements - Degree Transfer

28 English Language

30 Services and Facilities

33 Accommodation

40 Homestay Fees, Terms and Conditions

41 Arrival in Adelaide

42 How to Enrol and Application Forms

50 Bradford College Program Summary

1

Page 4: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

The University of Adelaide has a five star rating for student demand, staff-student ratio, research grants & research intensivity.

Vice-Chancellor’s WelcomeStudents from over 90 countries around the world apply to study at our University each year.

These students not only have to meet challenging academic entry standards but also the demands of a different cultural environment.

The University in partnership with Bradford College has established various programs specifically designed as pathways for international students into our undergraduate programs.

Having successfully studied one of these programs, students will then be able to choose a relevant program at a University famous for its academic excellence, research and alumni.

Please accept my personal invitation to come to our University and participate in our multicultural learning experience.

Professor James A. McWha Vice-Chancellor and President, The University of Adelaide

The University of Adelaide

HHHHHAccording to the Australian Good Universities Guide for 2010

2

Page 5: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

The University of Adelaide at a Glance•ThirdoldestuniversityinAustralia,founded1874

•Memberofthe‘Group of Eight’ - Australia’s leading research-intensive universities

•Ranked81stintheworldaccordingtothe2009Times Higher Education Supplements QS Survey of the World's top 200 Universities.

•Maincampuslocatedintheheartofthecityof Adelaide

•Over20,000students,includingaround5000 international students from over 90 countries

•Morethan120undergraduateand200 postgraduate programs

•Fivefaculties:Engineering,Computer& Mathematical Sciences; Health Sciences; Humanities &SocialSciences;Professions;Sciences

•Modernlecturetheatres,state-of-the-artlaboratories, world wide database access, online teaching tools, and an outstanding library with over two million items

•Highqualitystudentsupportservicesandaccessible accommodation

•AssociatedwithfiveNobelPrizewinners,102Rhodes Scholars and 104 Fulbright Scholars.

Major Research Strengths•Agricultural,biologicalandenvironmentalresearch

•Engineering,mathematics,computing,informationtechnology and telecommunications

•Health,biomedicalsciencesandbiotechnology

•Humanitiesandsocialsciences

•Physical,chemical,andgeologicalsciences.

Pleaseseealsohttp://www.adelaide.edu.au/research/.

A Member of the ‘Group of Eight’The University of Adelaide is a member of the ‘Group of Eight’ - a coalition of Australia’s leading universities. Members of the Group of Eight are committed to excellence in teaching and research and are proud of their world-class achievements. They are also the universities of choice for the highest qualified Australian school leavers.Theseuniversities:

• Receiveover70percentofnationalcompetitiveresearchgrants

•HavenurturedeveryNobelPrizewinnereducatedatan Australian university

•Produce60percentofAustralianuniversityresearch publications

•Producegraduateswhofindfull-timeemploymentsooner,begin onhighersalariesandaremorelikelytoundertakefurtherfull- time study.

ThemembersoftheGroupofEightare:

The University of Adelaide TheAustralianNationalUniversity The University of Melbourne Monash University TheUniversityofNewSouthWales The University of Queensland The University of Sydney The University of Western Australia.

The Group of Eight universities have credit transfer agreements which improve student mobility between these institutions. Please visit www.go8.edu.au for further information.

3

Page 6: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

I look forward to welcoming you to Bradford College - I am confident that you will enjoy your time here.Wendy Teasdale-Smith, Director

Packaged ProgramsIf you are successful in being accepted into a Bradford College program, you will also receive an offer for a place in the corresponding bachelor degree program from the University of Adelaide. This enables you to apply for a student visa which is up to five years in length. Many students change their minds with regard to the bachelor degree during the Foundation Studies program. This is possible provided any prerequisite subjects are covered. Our counsellors will assist you with your decision during the year.

On CampusMost classes are conducted on the campus of the University of Adelaide.

The Bradford CurriculumThe Bradford curriculum is specifically designed, with the support of the University of Adelaide, to prepare students for success at university. There is flexibility in planning programs to meet individual needs.

Language Learning Support

Bradford College offers a Language Learning Support program to help our students achieve their best. All Bradford College students have access to Language Learning Support sessions whereby everyweek,studentscanbookaone-on-one,30minutesessionwith a Bradford College tutor. These sessions provide students with individual academic support and allow for personalised help and feedback.Thisserviceisprovidedfreeofchargetoallourstudents.

At Bradford College we specialise in providing students with the first step towards undergraduate studies at the University of Adelaide - one of Australia’s prestigious 'Group of Eight' universities.

We provide international students with a high quality learning environment that is engaging, caring and academically challenging in order to prepare them for university life and beyond. Our experienced and highly qualified academic staff members facilitate individual student needs through our understanding that each student has their own aspirations for theirfuturecareers.Throughensuringourstudentsworkin small classes we are able to provide the necessary support and guidance.

At Bradford College we are very proud of our students' achievements. Many hundreds of our students have gone onto the University of Adelaide to study in the undergraduate degree program of their choice. The preparation received at Bradford 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 Bradford 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 Bradford College. It is a wonderful place to study and I am confident that you will enjoy your time here.

Wendy Teasdale-Smith Director – Bradford College

Why study at Bradford College?

4

Page 7: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Guaranteed PlaceAt the conclusion of your Bradford College program, you will have a guaranteed place at the University of Adelaide providing you have met the necessary conditions and prerequisites, including the University’s required IELTS score.

Scores RequiredDegree Transfer student must achieve a pass grade (minimum 50%) in all subjects and achieve an IELTS of 6.0 (with 6.0 in writingandspeakingand5.5inlisteningandreading)toenterthe second year of degree programs at the university. Students wishing to enter the Bachelor of Health Science need a higher IELTS score of 6.5 (with a minimum of 6.0 in all bands).

The Foundation scores required to secure admission to undergraduate programs at the University of Adelaide are listed on page 18 and 19 of this brochure.

Bradford College Foundation Studies graduates are accepted at other prestigious Group of Eight (Go8) universities in Australia, for example the University of Melbourne and the University of Sydney.

Studentswhoreceivemarkslowerthanthethresholdpublishedare given assistance with gaining a place in an alternative but related undergraduate program or at another institution with different requirements. Our counsellors assist students with this process. Bradford College Foundation Studies graduates have also been accepted at a number of other universities in Australia and some in the UK.

English ProficiencyIn individual cases, Bradford College may assess a student’s English language proficiency by administering the Bradford English test. The College may also accept alternative evidence of an applicant’s English proficiency in individual cases.

Applicants who have an IELTS overall band score of 4.5* or more but do not meet the English proficiency requirements for direct entry into one of the College’s programs will need to enrol in an English language preparation program at Bradford College prior to commencing their main program.

Please refer to page 28 of this brochure for more information.

*Or an equivalent score on an alternative English test.

Note:TheDepartmentofImmigrationandCitizenship(DIAC)requires students from assessment level 3 and 4 countries to submit an IELTS test certificate as part of the student visa application process.ApplicantsshouldcheckDIAC’sEnglishlanguagerequirements before applying for a student visa. This will vary depending on the applicant’s visa subclass and assessment level. Visit www.immi.gov.au for more details.

Under 18 StudentsWhileBradfordCollegewelcomesandtakesspecialinterestinstudents under the age of 18, the University of Adelaide has rules regarding the admission of students who are under 18 years old. Students must be at least 18 years old at the commencement of their respective University of Adelaide degree program. Please contact the College to ensure you comply with the University’s age admission requirements.

5

Page 8: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

What I like most about Bradford College are the helpful teachers. They are very friendly and experienced and helped me achieve my best. Heidi Than Tran

Heidi successfully completed the Degree Transfer program in 2008. She is now studying her final year of the Bachelor of Commerce at the University of Adelaide.

Bradford College is a wholly owned subsidiary of Kaplan, Inc., a leading global provider of education services. Kaplan, Inc. has operations in more than 30 countries, serving over one million students annually.

Kaplan has a vast range of English language courses and university preparation programs in over 40 locations worldwide to help you achieve your academic and career goals. Ourpathwaysinclude:

Australia• Bradford College - University of Adelaide

• Kaplan Business School - Continue with Kaplan Business School or a range of Australian universities

• Murdoch Institute of Technology - Murdoch University, Perth

• Kaplan International Colleges - Study English or continue with Kaplan Business School or a range of Australian, US or UK universities

Bradford College - a part of Kaplan, Inc.

US• Northeastern University Global Pathways -NortheasternUniversity

• University of Utah Global Pathways - University of Utah

UK• Kaplan International College Bournemouth - Bournemouth University

• Glasgow International College - University of Glasgow

• Kaplan International College London - City University London, University of Southampton or University of Westminster

• Liverpool International College - University of Liverpool

• Nottingham Trent International College -NottinghamTrentUniversity

• Sheffield International College - The University of Sheffield

6

Page 9: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

THE UNIVERSITYOF ADELAIDE

BRADFORDCOLLEGE

7

Page 10: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Bradford College Corporate Partnerships and Internships

Bradford College is proud to announce partnerships with two of the largest professional accounting and auditing service organisations in the world, KPMG and Ernst and Young. Through these partnerships we have established an internship program for our Degree Transfer students.

All high achieving students studying the Degree Transfer program canbeeligibleforthefollowing:

•AninternshipwithKPMGoraweekoftraining at Ernst and Young gaining real business experience in a large corporate firm

• Invitationsto‘powerlunch’sessionswherestudents cannetworkandlearnfromkeystafffromKPMGin their boardroom

•Cashprizestowardsbusinessattireortextbooks.

This internship program is an example of how Bradford College is not only dedicated to providing international students with a pathwayintoatop-rankeduniversitybutalsobridgesthegapforour students into a successful career.

One of the 2010 inaugural internship recipients Diana Xiaoan Liu saidofherexperience:

“I saw what happens in real life at Ernst & Young. It was very involved and intense and showed me how important teamwork, communication and leadership is. It really inspired me to pursue a career as an auditor. The experience was fantastic and I am very happy that Bradford College could provide me such a great opportunity”.

Right:ChairmanofKPMGSouthAustralia,Mr.PeterSiebels and Bradford College Director, Mrs. Wendy Teasdale-Smith.

LowerRight:ManagingPartnerErnst&YoungAdelaide, Mr.MarkButcherandBradfordCollegeDirector,Mrs. Wendy Teasdale-Smith.

8

Page 11: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Bradford College Program Overview

University of Adelaide degree program

Year 1

Degree Transfer program •15 week Bridging Semester followed by 1st year University curriculum•March & October intakes (1 year + 3 month duration)•Leads to entry into Year 2 of a degree program at the University of Adelaide.

University of Adelaide degree program

Year 2

University of Adelaide degree program

Year 2

General Academic English (GAE) •Duration varies from 5 - 30 weeks•Prepares students English language skills•Leads to entry into Foundation Studies or Degree Transfer programs.

Foundation Studies program •Similar to a final year of high school•February, July & October intakes•Leads to entry into Year 1 of a degree program at University of Adelaide.

9

Page 12: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

10

Page 13: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

AdelaideAdelaide, the capital city of the state of South Australia, is a welcoming, cosmopolitan city of around 1.1 million people. Adelaide is considered the arts and events capital of Australia, hosting many high-profile cultural, music and sports events. The city centre is compact, easy to travel around and is surrounded on all sides by spacious parklands. The city streets contain many cafes and restaurants that reflect the multicultural nature of the city by offering a wide variety of cuisines.

11

Page 14: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Mercer Human Resource Worldwide 2009 Cost of Living SurveyCityRankings

100

115

130

145

160

175

190

205

220

235

250

Index of Comparative Living Costs

Toky

o

Mos

cow

Hon

g Ko

ng

New

Yor

k C

ity

Shan

ghai

Sydn

ey

Mel

bour

ne

Brisb

ane

Perth

Ade

laid

e

MUMBAIBANGKOK

HONG KONG

SEOUL

BEIJING

TOKYO

TAIPEI

MANILAHO CHI MINH CITYKUALA

LUMPUR

SINGAPORE

JAKARTA

ADELAIDE

4 ho

urs

6 ho

urs

8 ho

urs

10 h

ours

Brisbane

Melbourne

Perth

Darwin

Sydney

Hobart

Canberra

CanberraMelbourne

Hobart

Adelaide Sydney

Brisbane

Darwin

Perth

12

Page 15: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Adelaide combines one of Australia’s lowest costs of living with arguably the highest quality of lifestyle which enables students to enjoy life to the full.About AdelaideThe areas surrounding Adelaide offer the chance to experience typically Australian attractions.

Adelaide has a very pleasant Mediterranean climate. There are fourseasons:

Spring: September-November,warmandsunny

Summer: December - February, 25-35 degrees Celsius (can be hot and dry)

Autumn: March - May, beautifully sunny, cool nights, dry

Winter: June - August, 10 -15 degrees Celsius (rain and fairly cool, no snow).

Adelaide:

• isknownasaculturalandeducationcity

• isthecentreofeconomic,cultural,politicalandsociallifeof the state of South Australia

• isanattractive,well-plannedcityofwidestreets,squaresand parksandhasanelegantmixtureofhistoricandmodernbuildings

•hasaconvenientandinexpensivetransportsystem

• isamulticulturalcitywithover100differentethniccommunities from all over the world

•hasareputationforadvancedresearchandtechnology, especially in the telecommunications and defence industries, and a strong industrial manufacturing base

•providesplentyofrecreationalactivitiesincludingcinemasand theatres, music, shopping and water sports at nearby beaches

•hasatraditionofeducationexcellence

• isAustralia’smostaffordablemainlandcity

• iscosmopolitan–butmostimportantly,alsosafe,respectfuland very inclusive

•has230,000Australianstudents,sothere’splentyofscopeto immerse in the local culture and explore your new home

•hasavibrantrestaurantscene,anamazingcalendarof international festivals, a culture of sports and fitness and some of Australia’s most stunning natural surrounds.

Adelaide

13

Page 16: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

14

Page 17: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Foundation StudiesThe Foundation Studies program is specifically designed to meet the needs of international students who wish to attend bachelor programs at the University of Adelaide. An academic committee consisting of College and University representatives maintains careful oversight of the program, including program exit standards, curriculum and assessment.

15

Page 18: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Foundation StudiesProgram1 Year

University of Adelaide Bachelor Degree

1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year

Direct Entry

Foundation StudiesStudents are enrolled as University of Adelaide students with guaranteed admission to the degree program of their choice, conditional upon achieving adequate scores and meeting all the necessary conditions and prerequisites in the Foundation Studies program.BenefitsoftheFoundationStudiesprograminclude:

•Theprogramisdesignedtoprovideinternationalstudentswith excellent preparation for university and success with their chosen degree

•Mostclassesareconductedonthemaincampusofthe University of Adelaide

•Teachersarehelpfulandprovideindividualattention

•Englishlanguagesupportisprovided

•ProgramstandardsaremaintainedbytheUniversityof Adelaide ensuring quality

•Flexibleentrytimeswiththreeintakesperyear.

Key FactsIntakes•February(Standardprogram) •July(Standardprogram) •October(Acceleratedprogram) Program Duration

•40weeks(Standardprogram) • 35weeks(Acceleratedprogram)

Contact Hours•Standardprogram:fourhourspersubject,perweek. Total20hoursperweek.•Acceleratedprogram:fivehourspersubject,perweek. Total25hoursperweek•Studentsalsomustcomplete20-25hoursofindependentlearning scheduled into a negotiated study plan Location•MaincampusoftheUniversityofAdelaide•BradfordCollegecampus

Mode•Oncampus Teaching and Assessment Activity

•Includeslectures,tutorials,essays,assignments,tests,demonstrations,presentations,assessmentoftutorialparticipationandanyworksetduring the semester.

Foundation Studies

16

Page 19: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Academic Requirements (guide only)

Australian System Year 11 (B average)

British System GCE O Levels 4 Bs

China High School Certificate SM2/SM3

Hong Kong HKCEE 4 Ds

India Grade XI a minimum overall average of 60%

Indonesia SMU 2 with avg. grade of 7.2 in academic subjects, SMU 3

Malaysia SPM 6 passes minimum C (forecast results accepted) average, UEC, SM2 -75%

Singapore GCE O Levels 4 Bs (forecast results accepted)

Sri Lanka GCE O Levels 5 credits

South Korea Senior High School Year 2 or Year 3 a minimum overall average of 70%

United Arab Emirates Secondary School Certificate. A minimum overall average of 60% in best 4 academic subjects

Vietnam Satisfactory completion of Year 11

All other countries Enquire at College

This is a guide only. If in doubt, please contact the College or the College’s educational representative.

•Academicassessmentisbased on the grades a student achieves in individual subjects, as well as an aggregate grade.

•Onlyacademicsubjectswillbe considered, not subjects such as religious studies, ethics or physical education.

•Eachapplicantwillbeassessed individually. Students must be able to provide documentary evidence of good school reports.

Schedule of Fees and Dates 2011

Semester 1 $10,250

Semester 2 $10,250

Total $20,500

English RequirementsSemester 1 $10,250

IELTS 5.5 overall (with no individual band score lower than 5.0)

TOEFL (paper based) 525

TOEFL (computer based) 195 or equivalent

Please visit www.bradford.adelaide.edu.au for the exact start date of your program.

Intake Dates and Duration

Semester 1 Semester 2

February February 2011 - June 2011 July 2011 - December 2011

July July 2011 - December 2011 February 2012 - June 2012

October Oct 2011 - Feb 2012 March 2012 - June 2012

Bradford College is a perfect stepping stone for overseas students entering university as the teachers and staff are so friendly and are always there for us. Iona Chua

Iona graduated from the Foundation Studies program in December 2008. She is now studying the Bachelor of Dental Surgery at the University of Adelaide.

Some bachelor programs have prerequisite subjects which must be studied and passed in the Foundation Studies program prior to the bachelor degree. Our counsellors will provide assistance with deciding whichsubjectstotakeandensurethatyouhavetherightprerequisites for the bachelor degree of your choice.

17

Page 20: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Curriculum -students study a stream-based program

Streams Recommended subjects 5 subjects must be studied

Bachelor Program Intakes Score Req.

Engineering Physics•

Maths Studies•

Specialist Maths•

CriticalThinking(c)•

English for Academic Purposes (c) or •English Literature and Media (c) Feb Only

B Eng (Aerospace)BEng(Avionics&Electronics)B Eng (Computational)B Eng (Computer Systems)BEng(Electrical&Electronic)B Eng (Mechanical)B Eng (Mechanical and Automotive) B Eng (Mechatronic) B Eng (Mining)B Eng (Software Eng) B Eng (Telecommunications)

Feb, JulyFeb, JulyFeb, JulyFeb, JulyFeb, JulyFeb, JulyFeb, JulyFeb, JulyFeb, JulyFeb, JulyFeb, July

77%77%77%77%77%77%77%77%77%77%77%

Engineering Physics•

Maths Studies•

Specialist Maths•

Chemistry•

English for Academic Purposes (c) or •English Literature and Media (c) Feb Only

B Eng (Chemical)BEng(Civil&Environmental)BEng(Civil&Structural)B Eng (Petroleum)B Eng (Pharmaceutical)

Feb, JulyFeb, JulyFeb, JulyFeb, JulyFeb, July

77%77%77%77%77%

Engineering Physics or Biology or Chemistry•

Maths Studies•

Specialist Maths•

CriticalThinking(c)•

English for Academic Purposes (c) or •English Literature and Media (c) Feb Only

B Eng (Architectural)B Eng (Sports Eng)B Eng (Sustainable Eng)

Feb, JulyFeb, JulyFeb, July

77%77%77%

Commerce Economics•

Maths Studies or Maths Methods•

Accounting or Psychology or Computing•

CriticalThinking(c)•

English for Academic Purposes (c) or •English Literature and Media (c) (Feb only)

B Commerce (Accounting, Corporate Finance, InternationalBusiness,Management,Marketing)B Economics

Feb, July, OctFeb, July, Oct

77%74%

Finance Economics•

Maths Studies•

Accounting or Psychology or Computing•

CriticalThinking•

English for Academic Purposes (c) or •English Literature and Media (c) Feb Only

B FinanceB Finance (International)

Feb, JulyFeb, July

74%74%

Health Science Chemistry•

Maths Studies or Maths Methods or •PsychologyPhysics or Biology•

CriticalThinking(c)•

English for Academic Purposes (c) or •English Literature and Media (c) Feb Only

B Medicine and Surgery*

B Dental Surgery*

BNursing*

B Oral Health*

B Health ScienceB Science#

B Science (Mineral Geoscience)# not all majors are offered in July.

FebFebFebFebFebFeb, JulyFeb, July

83%*

83%*

74%*

70%*

80%70%77%

Streams Recommended subjects 5 subjects must be studied

Bachelor Program Intakes Score Req.

Life Science Chemistry•

Maths Studies•

Physics or Biology•

CriticalThinking(c)•

English for Academic Purposes (c) or •English Literature and Media (c) Feb Only

BAgriculturalScience,Food&NutritionScience,Viticulture&OenologyB Science (Animal Science)B Science (Pre-Veterinary)*B Science (Biomedical Science, Biotechnology, EcoChemistry,MarineBiology,Molecular&DrugDesign,NaturalResources,PetroleumGeoscience)B Science (Evolutionary Biology, Molecular Biology,Nanoscience&Materials)

Feb, July, OctFebFeb Feb, July Feb

70%77%83%*

77%

77%

Other Science Physics•

Maths Studies•

Specialist Mathematics•

CriticalThinking(c)•

English for Academic Purposes (c) or •English Literature and Media (c) Feb Only

B Science (Optics and Photonics, Space Science &Astrophysics,HighPerformanceComputationalPhysics - Honours)

Feb

77%

Computer Science

Computing&InformationSystems•

Maths Studies•

Psychology or Economics or •Design Studies (Feb only)CriticalThinking(c)•

English for Academic Purposes (c) or •English Literature and Media (c) Feb Only

B Computer GraphicsB Computer ScienceBMaths&ComputerScienceB Mathematical Sciences

Feb, July, OctFeb, July, OctFeb, July, OctFeb, July, Oct

70%70%70%77%

Architecture/ Design Studies

Design Studies (Feb only)•

Maths Studies•

Computing and Information Systems or •Physics or PsychologyCriticalThinking(c)•

English for Academic Purposes (c) or •English Literature and Media (c) Feb Only

B Design Studies Feb 74%

Humanities •(Choose 3 from) Computing and Information Systems or Design Studies (Feb only) or Music or Maths Methods or Economics or PsychologyCriticalThinking(c)•

English for Academic Purposes (c) or •English Literature and Media (c) Feb Only

B ArtsB Development StudiesB Environmental Policy and ManagementB International StudiesB LawB MediaB Music*

B Psychological ScienceB Psychology (Honours)B Social ScienceBWineMarketing

Feb, July, OctFeb, July, OctFeb, July, OctFeb, July, OctFebFeb, July, OctFebFeb, July, OctFebFeb, JulyFeb, July, Oct

70%70%70%70%80%70%70%*

74%88%70%70%

•Eachbulletpointrepresentsonesubject (c) Compulsory Subject (Febonly)DesignStudiesandEnglishLiteratureandMediacanonlybestudiedintheFebruaryintake *Other selection criteria or quotas may apply, contact the College for more information SomeelectivesubjectsmaynotbeofferedineveryintakeandaresubjecttodemandStudents must consult the University of Adelaide 2011 Undergraduate prospectus for the full list and exact required pre-requisite subjects for their preferred degree.

I am really thankful to Bradford as they have really opened my eyes out to the world. Alex Hong

Alex graduated from the Foundation Studies program in December 2009. He is now studying the Bachelor of Dental Surgery at the University of Adelaide after successfully completing the challenging selection process.

18

Page 21: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Curriculum

Streams Recommended subjects 5 subjects must be studied

Bachelor Program Intakes Score Req.

Engineering Physics•

Maths Studies•

Specialist Maths•

CriticalThinking(c)•

English for Academic Purposes (c) or •English Literature and Media (c) Feb Only

B Eng (Aerospace)BEng(Avionics&Electronics)B Eng (Computational)B Eng (Computer Systems)BEng(Electrical&Electronic)B Eng (Mechanical)B Eng (Mechanical and Automotive) B Eng (Mechatronic) B Eng (Mining)B Eng (Software Eng) B Eng (Telecommunications)

Feb, JulyFeb, JulyFeb, JulyFeb, JulyFeb, JulyFeb, JulyFeb, JulyFeb, JulyFeb, JulyFeb, JulyFeb, July

77%77%77%77%77%77%77%77%77%77%77%

Engineering Physics•

Maths Studies•

Specialist Maths•

Chemistry•

English for Academic Purposes (c) or •English Literature and Media (c) Feb Only

B Eng (Chemical)BEng(Civil&Environmental)BEng(Civil&Structural)B Eng (Petroleum)B Eng (Pharmaceutical)

Feb, JulyFeb, JulyFeb, JulyFeb, JulyFeb, July

77%77%77%77%77%

Engineering Physics or Biology or Chemistry•

Maths Studies•

Specialist Maths•

CriticalThinking(c)•

English for Academic Purposes (c) or •English Literature and Media (c) Feb Only

B Eng (Architectural)B Eng (Sports Eng)B Eng (Sustainable Eng)

Feb, JulyFeb, JulyFeb, July

77%77%77%

Commerce Economics•

Maths Studies or Maths Methods•

Accounting or Psychology or Computing•

CriticalThinking(c)•

English for Academic Purposes (c) or •English Literature and Media (c) (Feb only)

B Commerce (Accounting, Corporate Finance, InternationalBusiness,Management,Marketing)B Economics

Feb, July, OctFeb, July, Oct

77%74%

Finance Economics•

Maths Studies•

Accounting or Psychology or Computing•

CriticalThinking•

English for Academic Purposes (c) or •English Literature and Media (c) Feb Only

B FinanceB Finance (International)

Feb, JulyFeb, July

74%74%

Health Science Chemistry•

Maths Studies or Maths Methods or •PsychologyPhysics or Biology•

CriticalThinking(c)•

English for Academic Purposes (c) or •English Literature and Media (c) Feb Only

B Medicine and Surgery*

B Dental Surgery*

BNursing*

B Oral Health*

B Health ScienceB Science#

B Science (Mineral Geoscience)# not all majors are offered in July.

FebFebFebFebFebFeb, JulyFeb, July

83%*

83%*

74%*

70%*

80%70%77%

Streams Recommended subjects 5 subjects must be studied

Bachelor Program Intakes Score Req.

Life Science Chemistry•

Maths Studies•

Physics or Biology•

CriticalThinking(c)•

English for Academic Purposes (c) or •English Literature and Media (c) Feb Only

BAgriculturalScience,Food&NutritionScience,Viticulture&OenologyB Science (Animal Science)B Science (Pre-Veterinary)*B Science (Biomedical Science, Biotechnology, EcoChemistry,MarineBiology,Molecular&DrugDesign,NaturalResources,PetroleumGeoscience)B Science (Evolutionary Biology, Molecular Biology,Nanoscience&Materials)

Feb, July, OctFebFeb Feb, July Feb

70%77%83%*

77%

77%

Other Science Physics•

Maths Studies•

Specialist Mathematics•

CriticalThinking(c)•

English for Academic Purposes (c) or •English Literature and Media (c) Feb Only

B Science (Optics and Photonics, Space Science &Astrophysics,HighPerformanceComputationalPhysics - Honours)

Feb

77%

Computer Science

Computing&InformationSystems•

Maths Studies•

Psychology or Economics or •Design Studies (Feb only)CriticalThinking(c)•

English for Academic Purposes (c) or •English Literature and Media (c) Feb Only

B Computer GraphicsB Computer ScienceBMaths&ComputerScienceB Mathematical Sciences

Feb, July, OctFeb, July, OctFeb, July, OctFeb, July, Oct

70%70%70%77%

Architecture/ Design Studies

Design Studies (Feb only)•

Maths Studies•

Computing and Information Systems or •Physics or PsychologyCriticalThinking(c)•

English for Academic Purposes (c) or •English Literature and Media (c) Feb Only

B Design Studies Feb 74%

Humanities •(Choose 3 from) Computing and Information Systems or Design Studies (Feb only) or Music or Maths Methods or Economics or PsychologyCriticalThinking(c)•

English for Academic Purposes (c) or •English Literature and Media (c) Feb Only

B ArtsB Development StudiesB Environmental Policy and ManagementB International StudiesB LawB MediaB Music*

B Psychological ScienceB Psychology (Honours)B Social ScienceBWineMarketing

Feb, July, OctFeb, July, OctFeb, July, OctFeb, July, OctFebFeb, July, OctFebFeb, July, OctFebFeb, JulyFeb, July, Oct

70%70%70%70%80%70%70%*

74%88%70%70%

•Eachbulletpointrepresentsonesubject (c) Compulsory Subject (Febonly)DesignStudiesandEnglishLiteratureandMediacanonlybestudiedintheFebruaryintake *Other selection criteria or quotas may apply, contact the College for more information SomeelectivesubjectsmaynotbeofferedineveryintakeandaresubjecttodemandStudents must consult the University of Adelaide 2011 Undergraduate prospectus for the full list and exact required pre-requisite subjects for their preferred degree.

October Intake Curriculum

PleasenotethatOctoberintakestudentsarelimitedtostudyONLYthebelowfivesubjects:

•Economics •MathsStudies •Computing&InformationSystems •CriticalThinking •EnglishforAcademicPurposes Payment ScheduleTuition payments are payable in advance over two instalments. All instalments are payable unless the student withdraws prior to the commencement of the program. Please refer to the enclosed application form for further details on the College’s refund policy.

First instalment is half the overall tuition fee, plus additional fees as set out below, payable on acceptance of the offer.

Second instalment is the remainder of the tuition fee, invoiced 30 days after the date of commencement of the program and payable within 30 days.

Additional Fees

Enrolment Fee $275

Library $440 per year

Overseas Health Cover $385 per year

Other Student Costs

Students should also budget for the following items when considering studyinginAdelaide:

•Annuallivingcosts-$12,000–$14,000

•Booksandmaterialsdependinguponthesubjectsstudied- approximately $500

•AustralianStudentVisacharge-payableattimeofapplicationforvisa

•Accommodationplacementfee(ifrequired)-$250

•Homestayaccommodation(ifrequired)-$220perweek

•Airportpickupfee(ifrequired)-$120.

*All additional fees quoted are subject to change without notice.

••

19

Page 22: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

AccountingAccounting is suitable for all students who want to acquire an understanding of the financial infor-mation processes used in society. Itwillhelpstudentstodevelopskillsincriticalthinking,problemsolvingand communications, and enable them to apply accounting informa-tioninfinancialdecision-makingfora range of accounting entities.

Topics •Basicaccountingconcepts•Businessmodels•Balancesheets• Incomestatements• Journals,ledger,trialbalance•Balancedayadjustments•Subsidiaryledgers,debtors and inventory•Cashbudgetsandcash flow statements• Financialstatement analysis, report writing.

Biology Biology is a science that involves the study of the phenomenon of life at levels ranging from the interactions of molecules to the interactions of organ-isms within the biosphere. The subject provides students with an opportunity to develop an understand-ing of basic biological concepts, the structure and function of living things, their interdependence, and their placeintheenvironment.Theskillsandknowledgegainedcanprovidea foundation for further study in the biological or health sciences.

Topics•Cells&microscopes•Biochemistry•Vertebratephysiology•Celldivision•Genetics• Evolution•Ecosystems•Ecology.

Chemistry Chemistry is the study of matter and energy, involving a consideration of the composition of substances, their preparation and their effects on one another. The subject provides students with the theoretical frame-workandpracticalskillsnecessaryfor further study in chemistry, engineering or the biological and health sciences.

Topics•Atomicstructure&bonding• Theperiodictableofelements.•Stoichiometry• Redoxreactions&electrochemistry• Enthalpy•Organicchemistry• Ratesofreaction•Equilibrium•Acids&bases.

Computing & Information SystemsComputing and Information Systems develops an understanding of computers and information systems that will allow students to use and manage information technology in theiracademicstudyinaskilledandknowledgeableway.

Topics• Introductiontoinformationsystems• Presentationsoftware•Wordprocessing•Computercomponents•Numericprocessingusing spreadsheets•Networkingprinciples•UsingHTML•Datamanagement&relational databases•Programmingusingjavascript.

Critical Thinking This subject aims to encourage and develop a robust capacity forindependentthinking.Suchacapacity is a necessary prerequisite for success in the Australian academic context. It aims to develop a very broad range of capacities for independent judgement. Students study elements of Australian culture and history and rudiments of economic theory, with the aim of developing student literacy. In addition, students will be introduced to a whole range of analytical and evaluative thinkingskills,tobeappliedinconjunction with several methods forproducingacademicworkofagood standard. As they learn and practisetheseskillsandmethods,students will acquire a capacity for analysis and critical evaluation.

Topics•Analyticalthinkingskills•Backgroundknowledge•Australiancultureandhistory•Economictheory•Criticalevaluation.

DesignDesign is about creative problem solving in relation to human needs.To design is to be presented with, orseekoutaproblemorbriefandworkthroughaprocesstodevelopa range of solutions that fulfil that brief. Design within the visual arts referstothreemainareas:

• Environmentaldesignarchitecture, urban planning, landscape and interior design•Graphicdesign–visual communication in print, virtual and illustration•Productdesign–industrial design, jewellery design and human aids and extensions

This subject delivers the basic elements and principles that underpin design and focuses on environmental design and graphic design.

Topics• Introductiontodesign• Principlesofdesignandthe language of design•Criticalanalysisinthe design context•Researchprojectindesign•Designpractice•CAD(computer-aideddesign)• Presentationdesign.

EconomicsThe study of Economics is about the forces that determine how production occurs, how resources are allocated and how proceeds are distributed. In semester 1, students will study microeconomics and in semester 2, students will cover macroeconomics and explore how both topics relate to each other.Topics •Microeconomics- Demand and supply- Price elasticity- Differentmarketstructures- The function of money- TheroleoftheReserveBank•Macroeconomic- Economic objectives of the Australian Government- Economic policy outcomes- Aggregatedemand/aggregate analysis- Demand and supply management policies- Impact of globalisation.

English for Academic PurposesA choice of either English for Academic Purposes or English Literature and Media is a compulsory subject for students studying in Foundation Studies. This subject develops and applies Englishskillsinatertiaryacademiccontext. The subject includes a formal study of grammar and development of written, oral and auralskills.

Topics•Academicvocabulary development•Essaywriting•Grammar• Listeningskills,includingnote-taking•Oralpresentationskills• Researchskills•Self-assessmentskills,including peer-editing.

Foundation Studies Subjects

20

Page 23: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

English Literature & MediaEnglish Literature and Media is an alternative to English for Academic Purposes. It is designed for students with more advanced English. Entry is usually by selection or by special application. This subject suits students who enjoy independent reading. As well as Media themes, the emphasis is on the reading and discussionofworksofliterature,including a novel, short stories, a play, poetry, and film as text.

ThestudyofEnglishLiterature&Mediadevelopstheskillsandknowledgenecessaryforstudentsto use language appropriately for a wide variety of purposes, and to engage with mass media in a responsible, critical fashion. Through the close reading of classic and media texts, we sharpen our sensitivity to the details of how we use language, including an awareness of tone and idiom, improving our effectiveness in interpersonal, study and employment situations.

Topics•Mediaanalysis• Literarytextandfilmstudy•Originaltextproduction (monologue,bookreview)•Oraltextproduction(talks).

Mathematical MethodsThis subject is aimed at students who need or wish to gain a workingknowledgeofmathematics,but will not be pursuing any form of mathematical study at a tertiary level. This subject focuses on the application of fundamental mathematics. Students are introduced to a number of mathematical models takenfromacademicareassuchas economics, medicine and management, in addition to examples of everyday life such as sport and recreation. Mathematical Methods will develop student confidence in reasoning and the use of electronic technologies.

Topics • Introductiontographiccalculators• Introductoryskills•Modellingfromdata•Rates,derivatives&applications of calculus• Linearprogramming&matrices•Statistics.

Mathematical StudiesMathematical Studies is designed for students intending to study university programs in physical or mathematical science, computing, engineering, surveying, economics, finance or commerce, humanities and social sciences.

Topics • Introductiontographiccalculators• Introductoryskillsandalgebraic preliminaries, complex numbers, geometric preliminaries•Calculus:differentiationfromfirst principles, differentiation rules•Applicationofdifferentialcalculus• Integration•Applicationofintegration•Areaunderacurve• Linearalgebra• Problemsolvingusing linear algebra•Matrices•Statisticspreliminaries•Applicationsofstatisticsand workingwithdata.

PhysicsThis subject aims to develop an understandingofsomeofthekeyideas of physics, the characteristics of physics and the ways in which physicistsaskquestionsaboutnature.Students develop an understanding of how the concepts of physics are used in selected applications and learn to evaluate physics related information and data.The subject enables students to solve problems using the ideas of physics while focussing on their experimentalskills,includinganunderstanding of experimental design and the analysis and interpretation of experimental data. This provides students with the theoreticalframeworkandpracticalskillsnecessaryforfurtherstudyinengineering or the physical sciences.

Topics•Mechanics

•Electricityandmagnetism

• Lightandmatter

•Nuclearphysics.

PsychologyThe study of psychology aims to describe and explain human behaviour. It does this through the scientific and systematic study of mental processes and behaviour; the processes that underlie it and the factors that influence it. Through the study of psychology, students can come to better understand themselves and their social worlds. Psychology also aims to predict and modify or change mental processes or behaviour for the betterment of individuals and societies.

Topics• Introductiontopsychology- Sleep deprivation- Qualities of excellent teachers and students•Health,stressandcoping- Gender differences in stress and coping, and academic performance• Intelligence• Socialpsychology- Body image- Gender differences in interpersonal relationships and romantic attraction• Typesofmemory.

Specialist MathematicsStudentsundertakingastudyofSpecialist Mathematics will study Mathematical Studies concurrently. Specialist Mathematics is recommended for students intending to study science, computing or engineering based university subjects. This subject develops the skillsandideasofmathematicalstudies as well as exploring some additional concepts.

Topics • Introductoryskills:functions and relations•Periodicphenomenaand trigonometric functions• Polynomialsandcomplexnumbers•Vectorsandgeometry•Coordinateandplanegeometry•Calculus–advanced differentiation and integration and their applications•Differentialequations.

21

Page 24: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

22

Page 25: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Degree TransferThe Degree Transfer program offers the first year of the bachelor degree at the University of Adelaide in an intensive format with additional learning support especially for English language and difficult concepts in subjects such as mathematics. At the completion of the program you will gain direct entry into second year with full credit for first year in your chosen field of study - Engineering, Computer Science, Commerce, Finance, Health Science, Economics or Science.

23

Page 26: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Degree TransferThe Degree Transfer program is designed to give students fast trackaccesstoabachelordegreeattheUniversityofAdelaideif they cannot enter the degree program directly. The Degree Transfer program is a combination of bridging material and first year course material from the University of Adelaide degree program. Most classes are conducted on the main campus of the University of Adelaide.

Successful completion of the Degree Transfer program guarantees students a place in the second year of degree programs at the University. Students must pass all the subjects and achieve the University's required IELTS score to proceed to second year.

BenefitsoftheDegreeTransferprogram:

•Morehelpisgivenwithdifficultconcepts

• Teachersarehelpfulandgiveindividualattention

•Therearemorecontacthoursperweekthanthenormalfirst year of a degree program

•Englishlanguagesupportisprovided

•Directtransfertosecondyearuniversityifapassgradeis achieved in all subjects (no higher grades or credit average is required)

•ProgramstandardsaremaintainedbytheUniversityof Adelaide so quality is assured

• Itisafirstyearuniversityprogramandnotadiploma

•StudentssitforthesameexamsasthefirstyearUniversitystudents.

Key FactsIntakes•March2011,exitJune2012-readytoenterYear2ofthe bachelor degree.•October2011,exitNovember2012-readytoenterYear2 of the bachelor degree.

Program Duration• 45weeks(3x15weeksemesters)completedinjustoverone calendar year.

Programs• Commerce• Engineering-electrical&electronic,telecommunications,software engineering, mechanical, civil, mechatronic, automotive, aerospace• ComputerScience• Science• Finance• Economics

• HealthScience

Contact Hours• Allstudentshave20hoursofcontacttimeperweekintheBridgingSemester.InSemester1&2,contacthoursdependonyourchoiceofBachelor Degree.

Special Features• Universityprogramenablingarticulationintosecondyear• Firstyearuniversityprograms• Smallclasses• HelpwithEnglishthroughout.

Location•MaincampusoftheUniversityofAdelaide.

• BradfordCollegecampus.

Mode•Oncampus.

Assessment• Assessmentincludesessays,assignments,tests,demonstrations, exams,assessmentoftutorialparticipationandanyworksetduring the semester.

Credit Transfer• StudentscanonlyapplyforcreditforsubjectsintheBridgingSemester of the Degree Transfer program. Credit may be granted for subjects passed at another recognised institution if they are considered equivalent in content and standard to the subjects offered in the Bridging Semester of the Degree Transfer.

Please contact the Admissions office for further information on applying forcredittransfer.Note:Internationalstudentsmuststudyfull-timeasacondition of their student visa.

Degree Transfer

The city of Adelaide is perfect for a student. Accessible restaurants, the art gallery and museum made my time in Adelaide an enjoyable one. William Jian Dong Liang

William successfully completed the Degree Transfer program in 2003 and graduated with a Degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Adelaide in 2007. He is now studying his PhD in Mechanical Engineering at Louisiana State University USA.

24

Page 27: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Commerce,ComputerScience,Finance,Economics

Engineering Health Science, Science

Bridging Semester $10,413 $11,765 $11,765

Semester1 $10,413 $11,765 $11,765

Semester 2 $10,413 $11,765 $11,765

Total $ 31,239 $35,295 $35,295

Bridging Semester

Semester1 Semester 2

March Intake(except Health Science, Science)

March 2011to June 2011

July 2011toNov2011

March 2012to June 2012

October Intake October 2011to Feb 2012

March 2012to June 2012

July 2012 toNov2012

Schedule of Fees and Dates 2011er 2 $10,250

*HealthScienceandScienceonlyhaveoneintakeperyearinOctober.

Intake Dates and Duration

Academic Requirements (Guide Only)

Australian System Year 12

British System GCE A Levels

China SM3

Hong Kong HKALE

India All India Senior School Certificate - a minimum overall average of 65% (Engineering 68%)

Indonesia SMU 3 with an avg. grade of 7.0 in 4 academic subjects

Malaysia STPM, UEC (forcast results accepted)

Singapore GCE A Levels, UEC (forcast results accepted)

Sri Lanka A levels - minimum 18 points (3 C’s). Minimum of 2&maximumof3subjects

South Korea Graduation of Senior High School Certificate -minimum overall average of 70%

Vietnam Satisfactory completion of Year 12

All other countries Enquire at College

The above is a guide only. If in doubt, please contact the College or the College’s educational representative.

•Academicassessmentisbasedonthegradesastudentachievesin individual subjects, as well as an aggregate grade.

•Onlyacademicsubjectswillbeconsidered,notsubjectssuchasreligious studies, ethics or physical education.

•Eachapplicantwillbeassessedindividually.Studentsmustbeableto provide documentary evidence of good school reports.

•StudentsmustachieveanIELTSscoreof6.0(withaminimumof6.0 inwritingandspeakingand5.5inlisteningandreading),togain entry into the second year of degree programs at university. The Bachelor of Health Science has a higher IELTS requirement of 6.5 overall (with a minimum of 6.0 in all band scores) to gain entry into second year of the degree.

English RequirementsIELTS 5.5 overall (with no individual band score lower than 5.0)

TOEFL (paper based) 525

TOEFL (computer based) 195 (or equivalent)

Pleasenote:studentsfromvisaassessmentlevel3and4countriesmayneed to complete an English program before starting the Degree Transfer programasrequiredbytheDepartmentofImmigrationandCitizenship. Visit www.immi.gov.au for more details.

25

Page 28: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Stream Intakes Intakes Bridging Semester Semester 1 (1st year university) Semester 2 (1st year university) 2nd year university

Commerce MarchOctober

AccountingAustralian Society and Business CultureEconomicsComputingStatisticsEnglish

Principles of MicroeconomicsAccountingforDecisionMakersInformation SystemsA Maths SubjectInternationalFinancialInstitutionsandMarketsEnglish

Principles of MacroeconomicsAccounting MethodCommercial LawBusiness and Economic StatisticsEnglish

B Commerce•Accounting•CorporateFinance•Marketing•Management•InternationalBusiness

Economics MarchOctober

AccountingAustralian Society and Business Culture EconomicsComputingStatisticsEnglish

Principles of MicroeconomicsAccountingforDecisionMakersInformation SystemsA Maths SubjectEnglish

Principles of MacroeconomicsAccounting MethodCommercial LawBusiness and Economic StatisticsEnglish

B Economics

Finance MarchOctober

AccountingAustralian Society and Business Culture EconomicsCore MathsStatisticsEnglish

Principles of MicroeconomicsAccountingforDecisionMakersInternationalFinancialInstitutionsandMarketsA Maths SubjectEnglish

Principles of MacroeconomicsAccounting MethodBusiness and Economic StatisticsElectiveEnglish

B FinanceB Finance (International)

Computer Science MarchOctober

ComputingCore MathsStatisticsProgrammingEnglish

A Maths SubjectComputer ScienceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringScientific ComputingEnglish

A Maths SubjectComputer ScienceMaths for ITStatistical PracticeEnglish

B Computer Science

Engineering MarchOctober

Engineering MathsCore MathsPhysicsEnglish

A Maths SubjectStaticsGeology for EngineersPhysics 1AElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering, Planning and DesignEnglish

Electrical and Electronic EngineeringA Maths SubjectMaterialsDynamicsDesign, Graphics and CommunicationEngineering, Modelling and AnalysisPhysics 1BEnglish

B Engineering•Aerospace•Mechanical•MechanicalandAutomotive•Mechatronic•CivilandStructural•ElectricalandElectronic•Telecommunications•SoftwareEngineering

Health Science, Science

October BiologyChemistryCore MathsStatisticsEnglish

ChemistryPhysicsBiologyEarth’s SystemsMathsEnglish

ChemistryPhysicsBiologyEarth’s InteriorStatistical Practice (Life Sciences)MathsEnglish

B Health Science#

B Science•BiomedicalScience•EvolutionaryBiology•MolecularandDrugDesign•MolecularBiology•NanoscienceandMaterials•OpticsandPhotonics•PetroleumGeoscience

B Science (majoring in)•Botany•Chemistry•Ecology•Entomology•Environmental Geoscience•Geology

YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3

DEGREE TRANSFER PROGRAM

UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE DEGREE PROGRAMBRIDGING SEMESTER

3 Months

SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2

SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2

Bradford College - Degree Transfer Pathway

•Geophysics•Physics•Maths•SoilScience•Spatial Information

Notes: 1 Subjects may vary depending upontimeofintakeandbachelor degree choice.

2 Some subjects may not be offered ineveryintakeandaresubject to demand.

# The Degree Transfer (DT) Health Sciences pathway also provides students with the option to apply for entry into first year of the Bachelor of Nursingdegreeuponcompletionofthe DT program. Students who indicate an interest in pursuing Nursingasacareer,willbeprovidedwith additional information and sessions designed specifically for students interested in gaining entry totheBachelorofNursing.Todate,100% of graduates from this degree program at the University of Adelaide have been successful in gaining employmentintheNursingfield.PleasenotetheBachelorofNursinghas an IELTS entry requirement of 7.0 and students must also sit for an interview as part of the entry selection process.

26

Page 29: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Payment ScheduleTuition payments are payable in advance over three instalments. All instalments are payable unless the student withdraws prior to the commencement of the program.

First instalment is one third of the overall tuition fee, plus additional fees as set out below, payable on acceptance of the offer.

Second and third instalments are half the remainder of the overall tuition fee. Invoices for the next semester fees are issued 30 days after the date of commencement of the program and are payable within 30 days.

Addition Fees

Enrolment Fee $275Library $440 per yearOverseas Health Cover $385 per year Other Student Costs

Students should also budget for the following items when considering studying in Adelaide:• Annuallivingcosts-$12,000–$14,000.• Booksandmaterialsdependinguponthesubjectsstudied - approximately $500 – $800 annually.• AustralianStudentVisacharge-payableattimeof application for visa.• Accommodationplacementfee(ifrequired)-$250.

•Homestayaccommodation(ifrequired)-$220perweek.

• Airportpickupfee(ifrequired)-$120

*All additional fees quoted are subject to change without notice.

27

Page 30: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

The English program provides students with the language skills required for their mainstream academic program of study.

28

Page 31: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

• s

• s

• eeks

My teachers were very helpful, friendly and inspiring. Sophia Ying Yii Mah

Sophia graduated as Dux of the Foundation Studies program in December 2009. She is now studying the Bachelor of Biomedical Science at the University of Adelaide. She is also the winner of the Adelaide Outstanding Achiever Scholarships International (AOASI). The scholarship covers the tuition for her entire three year degree worth over $72,000.

English Language Preparation for Academic Study

Your first step towards success in further study starts with good English communication. Become a confident user of English with our English language program which is taught by highly qualified and experienced TESOL professionals.

The General Academic English program (GAE) is accredited bytheNationalELTAccreditationScheme(NEAS).OurGAEprogram is designed to develop your English language skillsinpreparationforsuccessfulentryintoyourchosen academic program.

The College's English language program concentrates on developingtheskillsyouneedtobeasuccessfulandconfidentlanguage user. Emphasis is placed on improving your general languageskillsinspeaking,listening,readingandwriting. You will study a variety of interesting topics which are relevant to students studying in Australia.

Youwillbeassessedregularlywithweeklyreviewtests,writingtasksandpracticetestswhichenablesyoutomonitoryourown progress. End of program exams, as well as classroom participation and use of English, are used to determine your readiness to enter your chosen academic program.

To apply, please see the application form enclosed in this brochure.

English Language

Key FactsProgram Length• IELTS4.5overall(twobandsof4.0and onebandof4.5)orequivalent 30weeks • IELTS4.5overall(threebandsof4.5orhigher)orequivalent 25weeks • IELTS5.0overall(onebandof4.0or4.5intwobands) orequivalent 20weeks • IELTS5.0overall(onebandof4.5)orequivalent 15weeks • IELTS5.0overall(allbands5.0orabove)orequivalent 10weeks • IELTS5.5orequivalent 5weeks All applications will be assessed on an individual basis. Contact Hours • 20hoursperweek. Special Features • Classsizesofapproximately15. Location • TheBradfordEnglishprogramisavailableontheBradfordCollegepremises. Students have access to computer suites and a student common room. Intakes • Startdatescorrespondwithyourentrydatesforyourchosen Bradford College program. Please contact the College for specific dates or visit our website. Fees • $350perweek • ItisrecommendedyoupurchaseanEnglish-Englishpaperdictionary.

29

Page 32: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Services and Facilities

Academic CounsellorsThe College’s full-time Academic Counsellors closely monitor the academic performance of Bradford students and assist students withanyissuerelatedtomanagingtheirstudyandworkload.The Academic Counsellors also help students to find out more about the pathway to their chosen career and help students with applications for universities nation wide.

AccommodationIf you require assistance with this, we have experienced Student Servicesstaffwhowilltakecareofyouraccommodationrequirements by helping you find a place to live which best suits your personal needs.

A range of different forms of accommodation are available including:

•Studenthostels

•Homestay

•Privaterental.

Students under 18 years of age must live in accommodation approved by Bradford College. This usually means homestay, an approved student hostel or with a blood relative over the age of 21.

Health CoverIt is a condition of an Australian student visa that students obtain Overseas Student Health Cover. This currently costs A$385* per year.

Bradford College is located in central Adelaide so there are several good health centres and hospitals with medical practitioners close by. Bradford College will ensure that you are introduced to one of these clinics if the need arises.

Student Welfare Manager TheBradfordCollegeStudentWelfareManagerworkshardtoensure the happiness and well-being of all of our students during their time at Bradford College. Students can meet with them at any time to discuss any problems that may arise. The Student Welfare Manager also closely supervises any under 18 year-old students withregularmeetingsandreportsbacktoparents.

College Facilities & LocationThe College's main campus is within the University of Adelaide precinct. This campus is located in a modern, spacious building offering classrooms, student lounge, study areas, staff offices, computersuitesandastudentkitchen.ComputersattheCollegeare exclusively for Bradford College students' use. They have automatic access to both Bradford College facilities and the University of Adelaide's resources including the library, email, internet, student intranet and connection to the University of Adelaide's wireless facility.

Maincampuslocation:Level5,10PulteneyStreet,Adelaide.

Additionalcampuslocation:132GrenfellStreet,Adelaide.

On-arrival Services•Airportgreeting

•Orientationtolocalsitesandfacilities

•Assistancewithpublictransport

•Socialeventstomeetotherstudentsandmakefriends

•Temporaryandpermanentaccommodationplacement

•OrientationtotheUniversityofAdelaidecampus.

The courses provided are very practical and exciting - I was exposed to a whole new higher level of learning. Shal Main Chan

Shal Main graduated from the Foundation Studies program in December 2008. She is now studying the Bachelor of Dental Surgery at the University of Adelaide.

*Subject to change without notice.

30

Page 33: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

31

Page 34: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

32

Page 35: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

AccommodationBradford College provides a personalised accommodation placement service.

Your choice for accommodation in Adelaide consists of homestay, student hostels, university accommodation and independent rental.

33

Page 36: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Accommodation

HomestayHomestay is the arrangement whereby you stay with a family in their home, living and eating with them. Homestay is therefore your opportunity to have a uniquely Australian experience. As Australia is a multicultural country, homestay can be an opportunity to understand different cultures so that you will develop an appreciation for other ways of living.

The homestay experience is ideal for developing English language skillsandassistswithyouradjustmenttoAustraliabyprovidingafamily atmosphere bridging you into Australian society.

Homestay can also be an enriching experience where lifelong relationships and friendships are formed, thus adding tremendous value to your overseas study experience. You will be staying with an Australian family who will treat you as part of the family, with the use of living areas and facilities. However, you are expected to fit in with the family’s lifestyle and meals and follow their house rules. Please be aware that you are required to compromise with other family members, help around the house and show respect for others at all times.

Full board homestay accommodation (generallypricedat$220perweek)includes:*

•Asingleroomwithbed,deskandcupboard • Laundryfacilities •Threemealsperday.

Part board homestay accommodation (generallypricedat$130perweek)includes:*

•Asingleroomwithbed,deskandcupboard • Laundryfacilities •Accesstothekitchen,whereyoucandoyourowncooking.

In part board homestay, students must buy and prepare their own food as meals are not provided.

All Bradford College homestay providers offer wireless broadband internet which is available at a small, extra cost.

*Please note, homestay fees do not include telephone calls or personal toiletries.

Students should budget approximately $12,000 - $14,000 per year for living costs in Adelaide.

Bradford College does not enter into a contract with either the student or the homestay family, but simply acts as the facilitator forthehomestayplacement.BradfordCollegetakesextremecarewhenmatchinghomestayfamiliesandstudents,butcantakenoresponsibility once a placement has been accepted by both the homestay family and the student. Please note you are required to staywithyourhomestayfamilyforaminimumoffourweeksunlessthere are extenuating circumstances.

34

Page 37: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

University AccommodationAccommodation is also available to students at the University of Adelaide Village. Applications should be made directly to the Universityonlineviawww.adelaide.edu.au/accommodation. You will be required to commit to one full year and pay 12 months rent in advance.

Independent Rental AccommodationIndependent rental accommodation (including shared house accommodation) is an option only open to students over the age of 18. Students will need to find their own property.

This option provides you with more independence, privacy and freedom than other forms of accommodation and costs approximately$5,000-$10,000peryearplusfourweeks rent for bond. The cost of independent rental does not include meals and other living expenses. Included in the rent is the cost of repairs, but not electricity, gas, internet, telephone connection and usage or water usage. You will have to do all thehouseworkyourself,includingbuyingfoodandgeneralhouseholdduties,preparingmeals,keepingthehouseclean,doing your own laundry, etc.

You will be required to sign a lease of at least six months (andsometimes12months),payabondoffourweeksrent,and provide references. Another consideration is that rental accommodation in Adelaide is often unfurnished or part-furnished, which means that you may also have the expense of buying some of your own furniture. Fortunately, there are many second-hand furniture shops in Adelaide, which offer good furniture at reasonable prices.

Shared Housing AccommodationThis entails living with other students in a house or apartment. Afterpayingweeklyrent,youmustalsopayforusageofgas,electricity, telephone and internet. Students must find this type of accommodation after they arrive in Adelaide.

The facilities at Bradford College are really good, everything is very convenient. Diana Mo Li

Diana graduated from the Foundation Studies program in December 2007. She is now studying the Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery at the University of Adelaide.

35

Page 38: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Student HostelsA wide range of student hostels are located around the city and suburbs.

Student hostels offer independence within a student environment whereitiseasytomakefriends.Usuallytheseconsistofafullyfurnishedbed/studyroom,withaccesstosharedkitchens,bathrooms and other facilities. For an additional fee, meals can also be provided in some hostels.

The price varies depending on the type of room you require rangingfrom$120perweekforasingleroomwithno privatefacilitiesupto$240perweekforasingleroom with all meals included.

You must contact Bradford College’s Accommodation Manager to secure your student hostel accommodation.

If you require more details regarding these hostels, please visit their websites or contact Bradford College for assistance. Always request a written contract with the hostel to protect your rights and be aware of your entitlement to be given a copy of the rules and regulations that are adopted and enforced by the hostel.

Under 18 Student Accommodation OptionsThe only accommodation options available for Under 18 year old studentsare:

•Homestay •BradfordLodge • Livingwithabloodrelative(canonlybeaparentorsibling who is over the age of 21 and who has been visited by and approved by the College).

All accommodation for under 18's must be arranged and overseen by the College Accommodation Manager and Student Welfare Manager. This must be completed before the under 18 year old student arrives in Australia.

Accommodation Booking ProcessPlease note that accommodation will only be arranged and bookedforastudentoncetheyhaveacceptedtheirofferandenrolled in the College.

Hostel Facilities & Fees Contact Details

Bradford Lodge 46 Watson Avenue RoseParkSA5067 Minimum stay is 6 months

$180 per week

Bradford Lodge caters for the needs of international students by providing them with a safe, secure and welcoming environment. IntakesonlyavailableinJanuaryandJuly.Free internet - 3GB per month. Singleroomswithfridgeandair-conditioningstartfrom$180perweek. Nomealsareincludedinthisprice,howeverthereisanon-siteprivate restaurant for the purchase of dinners at very affordable prices. Kitchens arealsolocatedoneachfloorforstudentstodotheirowncooking.Studentscanalsopurchasealinenkitfromthehostel. Refundable bond $360. 15 minute bus ride from the College.

Email: [email protected] Web:www.aiv.com.au

Highgate Lodge 40 Cheltenham Street Highgate SA 5063 Minimum stay is 6 months

$140 per week

Singleroomswithfridgeandair-conditioningstartfrom$140perweek. Nomealsareincludedinthispricehowever,kitchensarelocatedon eachfloorforstudentstodotheirowncooking. Free Internet – 3GB per month. Studentscanalsopurchasealinenkitfromthehostel. Refundable bond $280. 20 minute bus ride from the College.

Email: [email protected] Web:www.aiv.com.au

Torrens Valley International Residence 41-69 Smart Road Modbury SA 5092

$120 - $140 per week

275 rooms single occupancy. Standard Short Term (3 nights or less) - $50 per night. Standard Long Term Room - Level 1,2,3,5 including heating, fridge, furnitureandlinen-$120perweek. Upgraded Long Term Room - Level 4,6,7 including heating, cooling, T.V, clock,fridge,furnitureandbedlinen-$140perweek. RefundableBond: Short Term Bond - $50 or $240 standard Long Term Bond - $280. Up to 30 minute bus ride from the College.

Email: [email protected] Web:www.tvir.biz

Hosanna Heights 101 Morialta Road Rostrevor SA 5073

$240 per week

Standardsingleroomandfullboard-$240perweek. Refundable bond - $400. Minimumresidency-10weeks. 3 meals a day included. 30 minute bus ride from the College.

Email: [email protected] Web:www.hosannaheights.com

The teachers were excellent and inspired me to reach my goals. Their constant encouragement assisted me in every way possible to fit into the Australian way of study. Shane Liu

Shane graduated from the Foundation Studies program in December 2008. She is now studying the Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) at the Universty of Adelaide.

36

Page 39: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

ADELAIDE

NORTH ADELAIDE

Rose Park

Highgate

Modbury

AIRPORT

Glenelg

Rostrevor

ADELAIDEHILLS

Hosanna Heights

Bradfor dLodge

BRADFORD COLLEGE

TorrensVa lley International Residence

10 MINUTES TO CB D

20 MINUTES TO CB D

Parafield

Wingfield

Para Vista

Fulham Gardens

Marion

Highgat eLodge

Brighton

Port Adelaide

North Haven

30 MINUTES TO CB D

Student HostelsTobookandsecureyouraccommodationatthebelowstudenthostels,you must contact the Bradford College Accommodation Manager, MrsDebbieArmstrongon: Email:[email protected] Tel:+61883033430 Fax:+61883033233

Hostel Facilities & Fees Contact Details

Bradford Lodge 46 Watson Avenue RoseParkSA5067 Minimum stay is 6 months

$180 per week

Bradford Lodge caters for the needs of international students by providing them with a safe, secure and welcoming environment. IntakesonlyavailableinJanuaryandJuly.Free internet - 3GB per month. Singleroomswithfridgeandair-conditioningstartfrom$180perweek. Nomealsareincludedinthisprice,howeverthereisanon-siteprivate restaurant for the purchase of dinners at very affordable prices. Kitchens arealsolocatedoneachfloorforstudentstodotheirowncooking.Studentscanalsopurchasealinenkitfromthehostel. Refundable bond $360. 15 minute bus ride from the College.

Email: [email protected] Web:www.aiv.com.au

Highgate Lodge 40 Cheltenham Street Highgate SA 5063 Minimum stay is 6 months

$140 per week

Singleroomswithfridgeandair-conditioningstartfrom$140perweek. Nomealsareincludedinthispricehowever,kitchensarelocatedon eachfloorforstudentstodotheirowncooking. Free Internet – 3GB per month. Studentscanalsopurchasealinenkitfromthehostel. Refundable bond $280. 20 minute bus ride from the College.

Email: [email protected] Web:www.aiv.com.au

Torrens Valley International Residence 41-69 Smart Road Modbury SA 5092

$120 - $140 per week

275 rooms single occupancy. Standard Short Term (3 nights or less) - $50 per night. Standard Long Term Room - Level 1,2,3,5 including heating, fridge, furnitureandlinen-$120perweek. Upgraded Long Term Room - Level 4,6,7 including heating, cooling, T.V, clock,fridge,furnitureandbedlinen-$140perweek. RefundableBond: Short Term Bond - $50 or $240 standard Long Term Bond - $280. Up to 30 minute bus ride from the College.

Email: [email protected] Web:www.tvir.biz

Hosanna Heights 101 Morialta Road Rostrevor SA 5073

$240 per week

Standardsingleroomandfullboard-$240perweek. Refundable bond - $400. Minimumresidency-10weeks. 3 meals a day included. 30 minute bus ride from the College.

Email: [email protected] Web:www.hosannaheights.com

* This content is subject to change without notice.

37

Page 40: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Cost per week OK for under 18’s

Meals included

Fully furnished

Wireless internet

Utilities includedwater/gas/electricity

Rent paid weekly Distance from College

Homestay $220 � � � � � � Varies - no more than 30 minutes bus ride

Student HostelBradford Lodge $180 � � � � � � 15 minutes bus ride

Student HostelHighgate Lodge $140 � � � � � � 20 minutes bus ride

Student Hostel Torrens Valley $120 - $140 � � � � � � 30 minutes bus ride

Student HostelHosanna Heights $240 � � � � � � 30 minutes bus ride

The University of Adelaide Village $200+ � � � � � � 8 minutes bus ride

Independent/Sharehouse Rental

Varies � � � � � Varies depending on landlord Varies

38

Page 41: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Accommodation Comparison

Cost per week OK for under 18’s

Meals included

Fully furnished

Wireless internet

Utilities includedwater/gas/electricity

Rent paid weekly Distance from College

Homestay $220 � � � � � � Varies - no more than 30 minutes bus ride

Student HostelBradford Lodge $180 � � � � � � 15 minutes bus ride

Student HostelHighgate Lodge $140 � � � � � � 20 minutes bus ride

Student Hostel Torrens Valley $120 - $140 � � � � � � 30 minutes bus ride

Student HostelHosanna Heights $240 � � � � � � 30 minutes bus ride

The University of Adelaide Village $200+ � � � � � � 8 minutes bus ride

Independent/Sharehouse Rental

Varies � � � � � Varies depending on landlord Varies

Can buy dinner at hostel

3GB free

3GB free

costs extra

Costs extra

39

Page 42: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Academic CounsellorsThe College’s full-time Academic Counsellors closely monitor the academic performance of Bradford students and assist students withanyissuerelatedtomanagingtheirstudyandworkload.The Academic Counsellors also help students to find out more about the pathway to their chosen career and help students with applications for universities nation wide.

AccommodationIf you require assistance with this, we have experienced Student Servicesstaffwhowilltakecareofyouraccommodationrequirements by helping you find a place to live which best suits your personal needs.

A range of different forms of accommodation are available including:

•Studenthostels

•Homestay

•Privaterental.

Students under 18 years of age must live in accommodation approved by Bradford College. This usually means homestay, an approved student hostel or with a relative over the age of 21.

Health CoverIt is a condition of an Australian student visa that students obtain Overseas Student Health Cover. This currently costs A$385* per year.

Bradford College is located in central Adelaide so there are several good health centres and hospitals with medical practitioners close by. Bradford College will ensure that you are introduced to one of these clinics if the need arises.

Student Welfare Manager TheBradfordCollegeStudentWelfareManagerworkshardtoensure the happiness and well-being of all of our students during their time at Bradford College. Students can meet with them at any time to discuss any problems that may arise. The Student Welfare Manager also closely supervises any under 18 year-old studentswithregularmeetingsandreportsbacktoparents.

College Facilities & LocationThe College’s main campus is within the University of Adelaide precinct. This campus is located in a modern, spacious building offering classrooms, student lounge and study area, staff andadministrativeoffices,computersuites,studentkitchen,multimedia rooms and resource centre. In addition, College intranet access and computers are also offered exclusively to Bradford students.

Students at the College have automatic access to both Bradford College facilities and the University of Adelaide’s resources including the library, email, internet, student intranet and connection to the University of Adelaide’s wireless facility.

Maincampuslocation:Level5,10PulteneyStreetAdelaide.

Additional campus location132 Grenfell StreetAdelaide.

On-arrival Services•Airportgreeting

•Orientationtolocalsitesandfacilities

•Assistancewithpublictransport

•Socialeventstomeetotherstudentsandmakefriends

•Temporaryandpermanentaccommodationplacement

•OrientationtotheUniversityofAdelaidecampus

Homestay Fees, Terms and Conditions

Homestay FeesInorderfortheCollegetocommenceworkonyourhomestayplacement,youmust:

1. Complete, sign and return your homestay application form - this is available from the College website or you can request this form from the College or from a Bradford College representative.

2.Paytheconfirmationbookingfee-assetoutbelow

Accommodation placement fee $250 Airportpickupfee $120 Homestayfeeperweek$220(x4weeks)$880

Confirmation booking fee (total upfront cost) $1250 -includesfourweeksrent

Thehomestayconfirmationbookingfeeaboveshouldbepaidalong with your enrolment fees at the time of enrolment, if not, you will be invoiced for this amount upon arrival at the College.Youmaymakepaymentviaabankdraft,telegraphictransferorcredit card. Please contact the College for payment details.

Aftertheinitialfourweeksyouwillthenpayyourhomestaydirect(usuallytwoweeksrentatatimeinadvance).Theminimum length of time you must stay in the homestay is fourweeks.

If you intend to go home for the holidays over the long summer breakandyouwouldlikeyourhomestayfamilytokeepyourroom for you, you may be required to pay approximately $60 -$70perweekwhileyouareonholidays.Thiswillreservetheroom for you.

Homestay AgreementSigningthestudentprofile/applicationformacknowledgesthatyou have read and understood the terms and conditions. If you have any queries regarding this, please contact the Bradford CollegeAccommodationManager,MrsDebbieArmstrongon:[email protected].

Cancellation FeeThe accommodation placement fee is non-refundable. Within reason (in the instance of a significant problem) we will endeavour to move students if they are unhappy with their placement.Twoweeksorlessnoticeofcancellationwill resultintwoweekshomestayrentretainedascompensation to the family.

Additionalnotes:

- All prices include GST and are quoted in Australian Dollars.

- Under18smustpayforandacceptairportpickupaspart ofthehomestaypackageunlessstudentsarearrivingwith their parents.

- Please be aware that the College needs as much notice as possible in order to find an appropriate homestay family for you.

- Homestay rent fee increases may occur and Bradford College cannot be held responsible for the fees homestay families charge.

STUDENTS PLEASE NOTE:It is important that you receive in writing the conditions of anyarrangementsyoumakewithyourhomestayfamilyandareceiptofanypaymentyoumaketothem.Ifyouareover18 years of age, all homestay agreements are between you and your homestay family. Bradford College can only assist to the best of its ability but the responsibility lies with you to be careful,lookafteryourowninterestsandcommunicateclearlywith your homestay family.

Accommodation Refund PolicyBradford College’s accommodation refund policy is in line with thatofourtuitionfeesrefundpolicy.Norefundispayableifthe College receives cancellation after the accommodation has already been found and arranged. If the accommodation request is withdrawn with sufficient notice, a partial refund will be payable to the student. If there is a good reason for the student not being happy in a homestay placement, we will endeavour to arrange an alternative placement.

Critical Thinking was an extremely helpful subject. It taught me how to argue effectively,to write academic essays and to use logical reasoning. Wynona Siu Chan

Wynona studied the Foundation Studies program graduating in December 2009. She is now studying the Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Law double degree at the University of Adelaide.

40

Page 43: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Arrival in Adelaide

How to Prepare for Your Arrival in Adelaide and Study at Bradford CollegeWhat do I need to bring with me?

• LetterofOfferorenrolmentdocument •Medicalhistoryorprescriptionsrequiredforongoingmedication •Clothingappropriatetoseason:

NovembertoMarcharethewarmestmonthsandyouwillbecomfortableincasualclothingsuchaslightpants,shorts,skirts,t-shirts and jeans;

June to August are the coldest months and you will be comfortable inclothingsuchasjeans,trousers,skirts,jumpers(sweaters/windcheaters).Awaterproofjacketwouldalsobeuseful.

For homestay and hostel accommodation you will not require household equipment. If you are entering into independent accommodation, you can purchase household items in Adelaide at a reasonable cost but you may want to bring your own basic items with you.

We recommend you visit the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service(AQIS)websiteatwww.daff.gov.au/aqisbeforeleavingyour home country.

Please visit the University of Adelaide website to obtain more information regarding preparing to leave for Australia at www.international.adelaide.edu.au/living/leave.

How much money should I bring?

The amount of money you bring with you is a personal decision, howeveryoumustmakesureyouhaveenoughfundstocoveryourbond/rentandmovingexpensesforyouraccommodationon arrival. You should also have money to cover temporary accommodation expenses if applicable, meal costs and transport costs (buses, taxis, etc). Please be aware that you should not carry large amounts of cash with you.

Orientation ProgramOn the first day of your program, please come to Bradford College tobeginyourorientation.Attendingtheorientationweekprogramis compulsory for all students new to the College. It is important that you bring your passport and details of your current Australian address - even if it is only temporary. You will receive essential information during the orientation period and complete forms for our records.

Theorientationprogramincludesspecificinformationon:

•Enrolmentintoyourprogramofstudy •Studyskills •Collegeservicesandfacilities •Shoppingandrecreationalactivities •Studentresponsibilities •AustralianTaxFileNumbers •OverseasStudentHealthCover • LivinginAdelaide.

Further Information

AustralianQuarantine&InspectionService: www.daff.gov.au/aqis

AustralianDepartmentofForeignAffairs&Trade: www.dfat.gov.au

BureauofMeteorology: www.bom.gov.au

DepartmentofImmigration&Citizenship: www.immi.gov.au

AboutAdelaide: www.southaustralia.com www.cityofadelaide.com.au www.studyadelaide.com

IndependentRentalAccommodation: www.realestate.com.au

My year at Bradford was one of the most enjoyable and unforgettable experiences in my life. Looking back now I know I definitely made the right choice.Yunyun Heng

Yunyun graduated as Dux of the Foundation Studies program in December 2008. She is now studying the Bachelor of Commerce at the University of Adelaide. Yunyun is also the recipient of the "Deans award for academic excellence" and theLexisNexissubjectawardforthebestaggregateresultfrom the University of Adelaide.

41

Page 44: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

How to Enrol

How to Enrol1. Fill out the application form.

2.Gathercertifiedcopiesofyour:

•Academicqualifications(schoolreports)

•Englishproficiencydocument

•Passportdetails

•Birthcertificate-pleasenotethatthesedocuments MUST be certified copies. They must be stamped and signedbyaPublicNotary(orJusticeofthePeace in Australia).

3. Send the application form and documentation either to our local representative or directly to Bradford College. Youcanalsoapplyonlineat: www.bradford.adelaide.edu.au/applyonline.php

4. Bradford College will notify you after receiving your application whether you have been accepted or not. If you are accepted you will receive a Letter of Offer.

5. Sign and return the written acceptance of your offer to the BradfordCollegeAdmissionsofficetogetherwithabank draft payable to Bradford College for the amount specified in the letter of offer. You can also pay your fees via telegraphic transfer.

6. You will then receive an electronic Confirmation of Enrolment.

7. You can then proceed to apply for a student visa to come to Australia.

8.Obtainingavisa:proceduresandrequirementsdiffer depending on your particular circumstances but Bradford College will provide help with the student visa application process.

Bradford College Payment and Bank DetailsAccountname: BradfordCollegePtyLtd

Bank: WestpacBankingCorporation Kent Street SydneyNSW2000

BSB: 032-134

AccountNo: 198258

SWIFTCode: WPACAU2S

It is very important to send the proof of payment receipt you receivefromyourbanktoBradfordCollege,otherwisewe willnotknowthatyouhavepaidyourfeesandmayaskyou to pay again.

Sendacopyofthereceipttoemail: [email protected] orfax:+61883033877

Or,postto:BradfordCollege c/-AdelaideUniversity NorthTerrace,Adelaide Australia 5005.

42

Page 45: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

1. P

erso

nal I

nfor

mat

ion

Title

Mr

Mrs

Miss

Ms

Oth

er

FamilyName

(as

in p

assp

ort)

GivenNames

(as

in p

assp

ort)

EnglishName

Gen

der

Mal

e

Fem

ale

Dat

e of

Birt

h

Cou

ntryofCitizenship

Cou

ntry

of B

irth

Firs

t Lan

guag

e

Do

you

have

Aus

tralia

n pe

rman

ent

resid

ency

status

?Ye

sNo

AgentName

AgentCompanyName

Agen

t City

Agen

t Em

ail

2. S

tude

nt H

ome

Add

ress

Det

ails

(com

pulso

ry)

Stre

et A

ddre

ss

Subu

rb

City

State/Province

Cou

ntry

Postc

ode

Tele

phon

eFa

x

Mob

ile

Emai

l

3. P

aren

t/Le

gal G

uard

ian

Det

ails

Title

Mr

Mrs

Miss

Ms

Oth

er

FamilyName

FirstName

Stre

et A

ddre

ss

Subu

rb

City

State/Province

Cou

ntry

Postc

ode

Tele

phon

eFa

x

Emai

l

Rela

tions

hip

to S

tude

nt

4. E

duca

tion

Hist

ory

Name&LocationofInstitution

Year

s A

ttend

edAw

ard

Rece

ived

e.g.

TemasekJuniorCollege,Singapore

2004

- 200

8G

CE

'A' L

evel

1. 2. 3.

The

Foun

datio

n St

udie

s an

d D

egre

e Tr

ansf

er p

rogr

ams

are

deliv

ered

und

er a

gree

men

t with

the

Uni

vers

ity o

f Ade

laid

e. T

he U

nive

rsity

of A

dela

ide

CRI

CO

S pr

ovid

er c

ode:

001

23M

.Th

e Br

adfo

rd C

olle

ge E

nglis

h La

ngua

ge p

rogr

ams

are

deliv

ered

und

er B

radf

ord

Col

lege

's C

RIC

OS

prov

ider

cod

e: 0

2426

B.

page

1 o

f 4

Pare

nt o

r gua

rdia

n ad

dres

s in

hom

eco

untry

(if d

iffer

ent f

rom

abo

ve)

(i.e.

Mot

her o

r Fat

her)

Brad

ford

Col

lege

App

licat

ion

Form

43

Page 46: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

5. C

urre

nt E

nglis

h Pr

ofic

ienc

y

IsEn

glish

your

first

lang

uage

?Ye

sNo

Hav

e yo

u stu

died

at s

econ

dary

leve

l with

Eng

lish

Yes

No

as th

e la

ngua

ge o

f ins

truct

ion?

Do

you

have

an

Engl

ish la

ngua

ge s

core

?Ye

s

No

IELT

S sc

ore

TOEF

L Sc

ore

Oth

er

Test

Dat

e

6. P

rogr

am S

elec

tion

Deg

ree

Tran

sfer

Stre

am

Preferredintake:March

Oct

ober

year

20

Foun

datio

n St

udie

s

Preferredintake:Februar

yJu

lyye

ar 2

0

7. U

nive

rsity

Pro

gram

Plea

se in

dica

te w

hich

prog

ram

you

wou

ld

eventuallyliketostudy

Bach

elor

of

(e.g

. Com

mer

ce)

8. O

ther

Det

ails

How

did

you

hea

r of

IDP

Educ

atio

n A

ustra

liaEd

ucat

ion

Age

nt (p

leas

e sp

ecify

)Br

adfo

rd C

olle

ge?

Frie

nd,R

elat

ive(if

yes,

who

)Sc

hool

Cou

nsel

lor

Exhi

bitio

n, S

emin

arBr

adfo

rd C

olle

ge W

ebsit

e

Oth

er (p

leas

e sp

ecify

)

9. D

o yo

u ha

ve a

disa

bilit

y w

hich

may

affe

ct y

our l

earn

ing?

Yes

No

Ifyes,pleaseprovidedetailsbelow(note:answeringthisques

tion

won

’t af

fect

you

r app

licat

ion,

the

in

form

atio

n yo

u pr

ovid

e w

ill as

sist u

s in

bes

t cat

erin

g fo

r you

rnee

ds).

Oct

ober

If YE

S, p

leas

e at

tach

the

certifi

ed

copy

ofyo

urre

sult

10. T

erm

s an

d C

ondi

tions

of E

nrol

men

tTh

isap

plic

atio

nis

fort

heD

egre

eTr

ansfe

rand

Foun

datio

nSt

udie

spr

ogra

ms

atBr

adfo

rdC

olle

gePt

yLtd

.Any

varia

tion

inth

ete

rms

and

cond

ition

sse

tou

tin

this

docu

men

tm

ayon

lybe

mad

eby

writ

ten

agre

emen

tw

ithth

eC

olle

ge.

Paym

ent o

f fee

s

The

stude

ntor

stude

nt's

fam

ilyag

rees

topa

yth

ean

nual

tuiti

onfe

ein

acco

rdan

cew

ithth

epa

ymen

tter

ms

seto

utin

the

Col

lege

broc

hure

and

fee

sche

dule

s, fo

r the

pro

gram

as

state

d on

the

appl

icat

ion

form

. The

stu

dent

or s

tude

nt's

fam

ily a

gree

s to

pay

ad

ditio

nal c

harg

es a

nd fe

es a

s se

t out

in th

e C

olle

ge b

roch

ure

and

in a

ccor

danc

e w

ith th

e pa

ymen

t ter

ms

set o

ut in

thes

e co

nditi

ons.

Any

refu

nd is

mad

e in

acc

orda

nce

with

the

Brad

ford

Col

lege

refu

nd p

olic

y.

Late

pay

men

t – A

fee

of $

100

appl

ies

on u

npai

d ac

coun

ts 30

day

s af

ter t

he d

ate

the

paym

ent w

as d

ue.

The

Col

lege

may

requ

ireth

estu

dent

topu

rcha

seed

ucat

iona

lmat

eria

lssu

chastextbooks,

equi

pmen

tand

pers

onal

item

ssu

chas

sta

tione

ry -

paym

ent o

f whi

ch re

mai

ns th

e re

spon

sibili

ty o

f the

stu

dent

.

page

2 o

f 4

44

Page 47: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

The

Foun

datio

n St

udie

s an

d D

egre

e Tr

ansf

er p

rogr

ams

are

deliv

ered

und

er a

gree

men

t with

the

Uni

vers

ity o

f Ade

laid

e. T

he U

nive

rsity

of A

dela

ide

CRI

CO

S pr

ovid

er c

ode:

001

23M

.Th

e Br

adfo

rd C

olle

ge E

nglis

h La

ngua

ge p

rogr

ams

are

deliv

ered

und

er B

radf

ord

Col

lege

's C

RIC

OS

prov

ider

cod

e: 0

2426

B.

Refu

nd p

olic

y

Brad

ford

Col

lege

’sre

fund

polic

yis

avai

labl

eat

ww

w.bradford.adelaide.edu.au/policies.html.

Alls

tude

nts

mus

trea

dth

ere

fund

polic

y pr

ior t

o ac

cept

ing

an o

ffer o

f adm

issio

n by

the

Col

lege

.Pr

otec

tion

ofstu

dent

fees

ispr

ovid

edby

the

Educ

atio

nSe

rvic

esfo

rOve

rsea

sSt

uden

ts(E

SOS)

legi

slatio

n,th

eC

omm

onw

ealth

of A

ustra

lia, a

nd th

e pr

ovisi

ons

unde

r the

agr

eem

ent b

etw

een

Brad

ford

Col

lege

and

the

Uni

vers

ity o

f Ade

laid

e.

Med

ical

cos

ts

TheCollegeisherebyauthorisedtoseekmedicaltreatmentshoul

d su

ch a

ctio

n be

dee

med

nec

essa

ry b

y th

e C

olle

ge o

r a

staff

mem

ber a

ctin

g on

beh

alf o

f the

Col

lege

. The

stu

dent

agr

ees

to in

dem

nify

the

Col

lege

for a

ny e

xpen

se, l

oss,

dam

age

or li

abili

ty o

f wha

tsoev

er n

atur

e oc

casio

ned

as a

resu

lt of

aut

horis

ing

and

arra

ngin

g su

ch e

mer

genc

y m

edic

al tr

eatm

ent.

Def

erm

ent,

susp

ensio

n an

d ca

ncel

latio

n of

enr

olm

ent

Stud

ents

shou

ld re

fer t

o th

e Br

adfo

rd C

olle

ge w

ebsit

e fo

r det

ails

of c

ircum

stanc

es in

whi

ch th

eir e

nrol

men

t may

be

defe

rred,

su

spen

ded

orca

ncel

led.

Alls

tude

nts

acce

ptin

gan

offe

rby

the

Col

lege

are

taken

toha

vere

adan

dun

ders

tood

the

info

rmat

ion

cont

aine

d in

this

polic

y.Thepolicycanbeaccessedatwww.bradford.adelaide.edu.au/policies.html.

Priv

acy

Brad

ford

Col

lege

is b

ound

by

the

Priv

acy

Am

endm

ent (

Priv

ate

Sect

or)Act2000andtheNationalPrivacyPrincipleswhich

are

extra

cted

from

the

Act.

Priv

acy

law

sre

gula

teth

ew

ayor

gani

satio

nsca

nco

llect

,use,k

eep

and

disc

lose

perso

nali

nfor

mat

ion.

All

pers

onal

info

rmat

ion

the

Col

lege

col

lect

s is

in a

ccor

danc

e w

ith th

ese

prin

cipl

es a

nd g

uide

lines

. Bra

dfor

d C

olle

ge m

ay

only

col

lect

, use

and

disc

lose

info

rmat

ion

for w

hich

the

pers

on h

as e

xpre

ssly

con

sent

ed (u

nles

s ot

herw

ise re

quire

d by

law

).In

form

atio

npr

ovid

edby

inte

rnat

iona

lstu

dent

sm

aybe

mad

eav

aila

ble

toth

eAu

stral

ian

Gov

ernm

enta

ndde

signa

ted

auth

oriti

es,

the

Fund

Man

ager

ofth

eES

OS

Ass

uran

ceFu

ndan

dw

here

appl

icab

le,t

heTu

ition

Ass

uran

ceSc

hem

e,pu

rsua

ntto

oblig

atio

nsun

dert

heES

OS

Act

2000

,the

ESO

SRe

gula

tions

2001

and

theNationalC

ode

2007

.Stu

dent

deta

ilsw

illal

sobe

prov

ided

toth

eU

nive

rsity

ofA

dela

ide

upon

acce

ptan

ceof

anof

fera

tBra

dfor

dC

olle

ge.F

orfu

rther

info

rmat

ion

plea

sere

fert

oBr

adfo

rdC

olle

ge’s

priv

acy

polic

y at

ww

w.bradford.adelaide.edu.au/policies.html.

Scho

ol a

ged

depe

ndan

ts

Inte

rnat

iona

l stu

dent

s w

ho h

ave

scho

ol a

ged

depe

ndan

ts ac

com

pany

ing

them

to A

ustra

lia m

ust e

nsur

e th

at th

eir d

epen

dant

s ar

e en

rolle

d in

and

atte

nd s

choo

l. Sc

hool

age

d de

pend

ants

are

char

ged

full

fees

at b

oth

gove

rnm

ent a

nd n

on-g

over

nmen

t sc

hool

s. F

urth

er in

form

atio

n fo

r stu

dent

s w

ith s

choo

l age

d de

pend

ants

is av

aila

ble

on th

e Br

adfo

rd C

olle

ge w

ebsit

e at

w

ww

.bra

dfor

d.ad

elai

de.e

du.a

u.

Stud

ent v

isa c

ondi

tions

Inte

rnat

iona

lstu

dent

sin

Austr

alia

are

requ

ired

toab

ide

byth

eirs

tude

ntvi

saco

nditi

ons.

Info

rmat

ion

abou

tstu

dent

visa

cond

ition

sis

avai

labl

eon

the

DIA

Cw

ebsit

eat

ww

w.im

mi.g

ov.a

u.Th

eES

OS

fram

eworkal

sose

tsou

tthe

resp

onsib

ilitie

sof

inte

rnat

iona

lstu

dent

son

stude

ntvi

sas,

asw

ella

sth

eEd

ucat

ion

Prov

ider

’sre

spon

sibili

ties

unde

rthe

ESO

Sframework.

The

ESO

Sfra

mew

ork

is av

aila

ble

on th

e C

omm

onw

ealth

Gov

ernm

ent’sTheESOSframeworkisavailableontheCommonwealthGovernmen

t’s

Aus

tralia

n Ed

ucat

ion

Inte

rnat

iona

l’swebsite(AEI)athttp://aei.g

ov.au/AEI/ESOS/default.html.

Oth

er c

ondi

tions

The

stude

ntis

requ

ired

toat

tend

alls

ched

uled

clas

ses

unle

ssot

herw

isene

gotia

ted

with

the

Col

lege

orw

here

ther

eis

ale

gitim

ate

reas

on (e

.g. D

octo

r's c

ertif

icat

e).

All

less

onm

ater

ials

supp

lied

byth

eC

olle

gear

eco

pyrig

htan

dre

mai

nth

epr

oper

tyof

the

Col

lege

.The

stude

ntw

illat

allt

imes

striv

e to

ach

ieve

the

acad

emic

goa

ls of

thei

r pro

gram

and

agr

ees

to a

bide

by

the

rule

s an

d co

de o

f con

duct

of t

he C

olle

ge.

Ifth

ere

isa

serio

usbr

each

ofsu

chru

les

and

the

code

ofco

nduc

t,th

eC

olle

gere

serv

esth

erig

htto

canc

elth

een

rolm

entw

ithou

tre

fund

. The

cod

e of

con

duct

is a

vaila

ble

on th

e Br

adfo

rd C

olle

gew

ebsit

e at

ww

w.bradford.adelaide.edu.au/policies.html.

Stud

ents

may

bere

quire

dto

atte

ndor

gani

sed

Col

lege

excu

rsio

nsan

dac

tiviti

es,v

iew

film

san

dot

herm

ultim

edia

pres

enta

tions

as p

art o

f a p

rogr

am o

f stu

dy.

TheCollegetakesnoresponsibilityforthelossortheftofstu

dent

s' pr

oper

ty.

Cont

inue

s to

nex

t pag

e

page

3 o

f 4Br

adfo

rd C

olle

ge A

pplic

atio

n Fo

rm c

ontin

ued

45

Page 48: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Dec

lara

tion

I hav

e re

ad, u

nder

stood

and

acc

ept t

he te

rms

and

cond

ition

s of

enr

olm

ent a

s lis

ted

abov

e.

I dec

lare

that

I ha

ve re

ad th

e in

struc

tions

on

this

appl

icat

ion formandthat,tothebestofmyknowledge,theinform

atio

n pr

ovid

edby

me

istru

ean

dco

mpl

ete

inev

ery

parti

cula

r.Iacknowledge

that

Brad

ford

Col

lege

and

the

Uni

vers

ityof

Ade

laid

em

ayva

ryor

reve

rse

any

deci

sion

rega

rdin

gad

miss

ion

oren

rolm

entm

ade

onth

eba

sisof

inco

rrect

orin

com

plet

ein

form

atio

npr

ovid

ed b

y m

e. I

give

per

miss

ion

to B

radf

ord

Col

lege

to v

erify

or o

btai

n re

cord

s fro

m o

ther

edu

catio

nal i

nstit

utio

ns th

at I

haveattended.IunderstandthatIamseekingtemporary

ent

ry in

to A

ustra

lia fo

r edu

catio

nal p

urpo

ses

only

as

a fe

e-pa

ying

stu

dent

.Iun

ders

tand

that

ifIc

hang

em

yvi

sasta

tus,

Imay

besu

bjec

tto

diffe

rent

rule

san

dco

nditi

ons.

Iund

ersta

ndth

eab

ove

cond

ition

s an

d am

pre

pare

d to

acc

ept t

hem

in fu

ll. In

par

ticul

ar th

at I,

or m

y sp

onso

r, w

ill be

resp

onsib

le fo

r the

full

costs

of

theacademicprogramforwhichIamseekingadmission,aswella

s th

e as

soci

ated

trav

el a

nd li

ving

cos

ts. I

give

per

miss

ion

toBr

adfo

rdC

olle

geto

prov

ide

info

rmat

ion

tom

ypa

rent

(s)or

guar

dian

(s)an

dm

yag

entr

egar

ding

my

appl

icat

ion

fora

dmiss

ion

to th

e pr

ogra

m li

sted

abov

e.

This

agre

emen

t, an

d th

e av

aila

bilit

y of

com

plai

nts

and

appe

als

processes,doesnotremovetherightofthestudenttotake

ac

tion

unde

r Aus

tralia

’s co

nsum

er p

rote

ctio

n la

ws.

The

Col

lege

Dire

ctor

Brad

ford

Col

lege

The

Uni

vers

ity o

f Ade

laid

eNor

th T

erra

ceA

dela

ide,

Sou

th A

ustra

lia 5

005

AU

STRA

LIA

Tel:+61883033430

Fax:+61883033877

Email:[email protected]

uWeb:www

.bra

dfor

d.ad

elai

de.e

du.a

u

(if s

tude

nt is

und

er 1

8)

Sign

atur

e of

Stu

dent

Dat

e

Name(Pleaseprint)

Sign

atur

e of

Par

ent

Dat

e

Name(Pleaseprint)

page

4 o

f 4

The

Foun

datio

n St

udie

s an

d D

egre

e Tr

ansf

er p

rogr

ams

are

deliv

ered

und

er a

gree

men

t with

the

Uni

vers

ity o

f Ade

laid

e. T

he U

nive

rsity

of A

dela

ide

CRI

CO

S pr

ovid

er c

ode:

001

23M

.Th

e Br

adfo

rd C

olle

ge E

nglis

h La

ngua

ge p

rogr

ams

are

deliv

ered

und

er B

radf

ord

Col

lege

's C

RIC

OS

prov

ider

cod

e: 0

2426

B.

46

Page 49: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Brad

ford

Col

lege

Req

uest

for

Acco

mm

odat

ion

The

Foun

datio

n St

udie

s an

d D

egre

e Tr

ansf

er p

rogr

ams

are

deliv

ered

und

er a

gree

men

t with

the

Uni

vers

ity o

f Ade

laid

e. T

he U

nive

rsity

of A

dela

ide

CRI

CO

S pr

ovid

er c

ode:

001

23M

.Th

e Br

adfo

rd C

olle

ge E

nglis

h La

ngua

ge p

rogr

ams

are

deliv

ered

und

er B

radf

ord

Col

lege

's C

RIC

OS

prov

ider

cod

e: 0

2426

B.

FamilyName

Name

EnglishName

Gen

der

Mal

e

Fe

mal

e

Dat

e of

Birt

h

AgentName

AgentCompanyName

Age

nt E

mai

l

Dat

e of

Arri

val (

or a

ppro

xim

ate

date

)

Tele

phon

e

Fax

Stud

ent E

mai

l

My

pref

eren

ce fo

r acc

omm

odat

ion

is (p

leas

e nu

mbe

r in

orde

r of p

reference):

1.St

uden

t Hos

tels

Brad

ford

Lod

ge

Hig

hgat

e Lo

dge

Torre

ns V

alle

y In

tern

atio

nal R

esid

ence

Hos

anna

Hei

ghts

2. U

nive

rsity

Acc

omm

odat

ion

3.

Hom

esta

y

Stud

ents

who

cho

ose

hom

esta

y w

ill ne

ed to

sen

d th

e H

omes

tay

Stud

ent P

rofil

e (th

is is

on th

e ne

xt p

age)

and

the

conf

irmat

ion

bookingfee(placementfee+fourweekshomestayrent+airportpickup)totheCollegetosecureahomestayplace.

Th

e fa

mily

pro

file

will

be s

ent t

o yo

u as

soo

n as

a h

omes

tay

fam

ily is

org

anise

d.

Acc

omm

odat

ion

Man

ager

Brad

ford

Col

lege

The

Uni

vers

ity o

f Ade

laid

eNor

th T

erra

ceA

dela

ide,

Sou

th A

ustra

lia 5

005

AU

STRA

LIA

Tel:+61883033430

Fax:+61883033233

Deb

bie

Arm

stron

g - A

ccom

mod

atio

n M

anag

erca

n be

con

tact

ed a

nytim

e fo

r furtherinformation,email:

debb

ie.a

rmstr

ong@

adel

aide

.edu

.au.

EmergencyContactNumbers:

Accommodation-DebbieArmstrong:0400807815

Stud

ent W

elfare-BirgitCramer:0409004360

Plea

se n

ote

- we

cann

ot g

uara

ntee

the

avai

labi

lity

of y

our f

irsth

oste

l cho

ice.

If a

pla

ce in

you

r firs

t pre

fere

nce

is no

t ava

ilabl

e,

your

requ

est f

or a

ccom

mod

atio

n w

ill be

pas

sed

on to

the

next

pre

fere

nce

- thi

s m

eans

a d

iffer

ent r

oom

rate

may

app

ly.TheCollegewillkeepinclosecontactwithyouregardingthearrangementsandconfirmyourbookingasquicklyaspossible

.

47

Page 50: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Brad

ford

Col

lege

Hom

esta

y St

uden

t Pro

file

If yo

u re

quire

hom

esta

y ac

com

mod

atio

n, p

leas

e co

mpl

ete

this

form

alon

g w

ith th

e ‘R

eque

st fo

r Acc

omm

odat

ion’

form

an

dse

ndto

Brad

ford

Col

lege

’sAc

com

mod

atio

nM

anag

er.

Plea

sean

swer

the

ques

tions

with

asm

uch

deta

ilas

poss

ible

so w

e ca

n be

st m

atch

you

with

you

r hom

esta

y fa

mily

.

FamilyName

FirstName

EnglishName

Dat

e of

Birt

hG

ende

r

Mal

e

Fem

ale

Nationality

Add

ress

PhoneNumber

Fax

Emai

l

Age

nt’sName&CompanyName

Age

nt’sPhoneNumber

Age

nt’s

Emai

l

Type

of H

omes

tay

acco

mm

odat

ion

requ

ired

fu

ll bo

ard

pa

rt bo

ard

Acc

omm

odat

ion

requ

ired

from

(dat

e of

arri

val)

Expe

cted

leng

th o

f sta

y (i.e.4weeks,oneyearormore)

Is ai

rportpickuprequired?

Yes

NoIfyes,pleaseprovideyourflightdetailsbelow

Airl

ine

FlightNumber

Arri

val d

ate

Tim

e

Doyousmoke?

Isitokifyouliveinasmokinghousehold?

Do

you

have

any

illn

ess

or m

edic

al a

llerg

ies?

Doyoulikeanimals?

(i.e.yesIlikecatsanddogsorno,Iamafraidofanimals)

Are

you

alle

rgic

to a

nim

als?

Any

spe

cial

die

tary

requ

irem

ents

or fo

od a

llerg

ies?

(i.e.Idonotlikeeatingfishorlamb,Iamvegetarian,Iamallergictopeanuts)

Any

oth

er s

peci

al re

quire

men

ts? (i

.e. I

am

alle

rgic

to p

enic

illin)

Wou

ld y

ou b

e ha

ppy

to s

tay

with

oth

er o

vers

eas

stude

nts?

(i.e.

yes

, if p

ossib

le, n

o)

Plea

se te

ll us

abo

ut y

ours

elf,

your

fam

ily a

nd y

our i

nter

ests?

(i.e.Ilikesoccer

, tab

le te

nnis,

pla

ying

the

pian

o, s

wim

min

g, s

ingi

ng, m

usic

, videogames.IamoutgoingandtalkativeorI

am q

uiet

an

d sh

y,Ilikemixingwithotherstudents.Ihaveonesister

, I h

ave

no s

iblin

gs, I

am

cre

ativ

e, I

wan

t to

lear

n m

ore

abou

t Aus

tralia

n cu

lture

, I a

m o

ptim

istic

– m

y fa

mily

is v

ery

clos

e).

Whatkindoffamilywouldmakeyoufeelcomforta

ble?

(i.e.

I’dlik

eto

bew

itha

clos

ean

dsu

ppor

tive

fam

ily,a

fam

ilyw

how

illle

tme

bein

depe

nden

tand

give

me

spac

e.Yo

ung

coup

le,o

lder

coup

le,

singl

e pe

rson

, no

child

ren,

with

chi

ldre

n, fr

iend

ly,makemepartoftheirfamily

, I w

ill sta

y lo

ng te

rm if

righ

t fam

ily, I

alre

ady

have

frie

nds

here

, I j

ust w

ant i

nitia

l hel

p w

hen

I arri

ve b

efor

e I l

ive

with

my

own

frien

ds).

The

Foun

datio

n St

udie

s an

d D

egre

e Tr

ansf

er p

rogr

ams

are

deliv

ered

und

er a

gree

men

t with

the

Uni

vers

ity o

f Ade

laid

e. T

he U

nive

rsity

of A

dela

ide

CRI

CO

S pr

ovid

er c

ode:

001

23M

.Th

e Br

adfo

rd C

olle

ge E

nglis

h La

ngua

ge p

rogr

ams

are

deliv

ered

und

er B

radf

ord

Col

lege

's C

RIC

OS

prov

ider

cod

e: 0

2426

B.

48

Page 51: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

49

Page 52: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Bradford College Program Summary

Entry Requirements

English Requirements Location

Contact Hours

Intake Dates and Duration

Fees

English Language• IELTS4.5overall (twobandsof4.0andonebandof4.5)orequivalent30weeks

• IELTS4.5overall (threebandsof4.5orhigher)orequivalent 25weeks

• IELTS5.0overall (onebandof4.0or4.5intwobands)orequivalent 20weeks

• IELTS5.0overall(onebandof4.5)orequivalent 15weeks

• IELTS5.0overall (allbands5.0orabove)orequivalent 10weeks

• IELTS5.5orequivalent 5weeks All applications will be assessed on an individual basis. IELTS 4.5 or equivalent - please see above requirements.

Bradford College campus. 20hoursperweek.

Start dates correspond with your entry dates for your chosen Bradford College program. Please contact the College for specific dates or visit our website. $350perweek

Foundation StudiesCompletion of Year 11 or equivalent.

For more information on overseas school qualifications considered equivalent to Year 11 please see page 17 of this brochureorvisitourwebsiteat:www.bradford.adelaide.edu.au/foundationstudies_entryrequirements.html

IELTS 5.5 or,TOEFL 525 (paper based) or,TOEFL 195 (computer based) or equivalent.

Main campus of the University of Adelaide. Bradford College campus. 20hoursperweek(standard). 25hoursperweek(accelerated). February (standard) Feb 2011 to Dec 2011 July (standard) July 2011 to June 2012 October (accelerated) Oct 2011 to June 2012

Semester 1 $10250 Semester 2 $10250 Total $20500

Degree TransferCompletion of Year 12 or equivalent.

For more information on overseas qualifications considered equivalent to Year 12 please see page 25 of this brochure or visitourwebsiteat:www.bradford.adelaide.edu.au/degreetransfer_entryrequirements.html

IELTS 5.5 or,TOEFL 525 (paper based) or, TOEFL 195 (computer based) or equivalent.

Main campus of the University of Adelaide. Bradford College campus. 4hoursofcontacttimepersubjectperweekintheBridgingSemester. In Semesters 1 and 2, contact hours depend on the bachelor degree. BridgingSemesterSemester1&Semester2 (15weeks)

MarchIntake March2011 July2011toJune2012 to June 2011

OctoberIntake October2011 March2012toNov2012 (Health Science and to February 2012 Science can only be takeninOctober

Commerce, Engineering Health Computer Science, Science, Finance, Science* Economics

Bridging Semester $10413 $11765 $11765 Semester 1 $10413 $11765 $11765 Semester 2 $10413 $11765 $11765 Total $31239 $35295 $35295

*HealthScienceandScienceonlyhaveoneintakeperyearinOctober.50

Page 53: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Further InformationFor more information about College programs or application procedures, contact Bradford College directly or a registered representative in your country.

Registered Bradford College RepresentativesA list of registered Bradford College representatives is available online at: www.bradford.adelaide.edu.au/overseas_representatives.php.

Online ApplicationsCan be submitted via: www.bradford.adelaide.edu.au/applyonline.php.

51

Page 54: Bradford College - Brochure 2011

Bradford College Pty. Ltd. ABN 86 098 181 947

The University of Adelaide North Terrace Adelaide, South Australia 5005 AUSTRALIA Telephone: +61 8 8303 3430 Facsimile: +61 8 8303 3877 Email: [email protected] Web: www.bradford.adelaide.edu.au

The Foundation Studies and Degree Transfer programs are delivered under agreement with the University of Adelaide. The University of Adelaide CRICOS provider code: 00123M.

The Bradford English Language programs are delivered under Bradford College’s CRICOS provider code: 02426B.

Bradford College is part of Kaplan, Inc., a leading global provider of educational services. Kaplan, Inc. has operations in more than 30 countries, serving over one million students annually.

All content is subject to change without notice. Some photos SATC