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UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE CUSTOMISED STUDY PROGRAMS
CS-L
WASEDA 2021-22
CRICOS Provider Number 00123M
The University of Adelaide offers Waseda University students the opportunity to improve their English language proficiency and study an intensive academic program with local and international students whilst immersing themselves in Australian culture
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
With over 140 years of excellence in education, the University of Adelaide is one of Australia’s oldest and most prestigious tertiary institutions. Since its establishment in 1874, the University has developed a reputation for excellence in teaching, learning and research. It is consistently ranked in the top 1% in the world and has produced five Nobel Prize winners. With more than 27,000 students from more than 90 countries and over 3,000 staff, the University is small enough to provide personal interaction with teaching staff, yet large enough to offer a broad range of programs and student support services. For more information on the University of Adelaide visit www.adelaide.edu.au.
2021-22 PROGRAM OVERVIEW
This program offers Waseda University students the opportunity to immerse themselves in the academic and social life of an outstanding university in a city renowned for its culture and lifestyle. Students will have the option of studying cultural, political, environmental and economic issues, as well as law and health science subjects that are of current significance in Australia and worldwide. Courses are drawn from various disciplines including Aboriginal Studies, History, Geographical & Environmental Studies, Politics & International Studies, Business, Economics, Law*, and Health Sciences. * Please note that language requirements for law differ from other study abroad options.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Students will gain…
An understanding of the interaction between environment and society from cultural, scientific, political and managerial perspectives that will help prepare them for a range of exciting international career opportunities.
Knowledge of the choices we face in seeking to promote international social justice while protecting and managing the environment.
A broader understanding of the range of political environments with which societies around the world are shaped.
A learning experience alongside local and international students of the University.
An official academic transcript confirming their achievement once they have returned home.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Students must…
Have completed at least one year of study at Waseda University.
Provide evidence of a GPA of at least 2.5 out of 4.0.
Meet the English language requirements outlined on the relevant program page.
03 Language Focus (CS-L)
05 Course Options
11 Adelaide City
11 Orientation
12 Accommodation
13 Support, Facilities & Contacts
Please be aware that you may be required to complete
part or all of your studies online due to travel restrictions
and social distancing measures as a result of COVID-19.
LANGUAGE FOCUS (CS-L) The Language Focus program includes one semester developing English language and communication skills to prepare for academic study at the University of Adelaide, and one semester studying academic courses in your chosen field.
The Pre-Enrolment English Program (PEP) is an interactive task-based course. Through active participation, you will learn by:
Undertaking individual and group project work,
Investigating the academic culture of the University,
Making oral presentations and responding to questions on your ideas,
Developing research and academic writing skills and reporting your findings in written form,
Reading, listening and note taking,
Reflecting on, and developing action plans for personal language progress, and
Leading and participating in seminars and tutorials. As part of your course you will use blogs and discussion boards to share ideas and learning experiences with teachers and peers. The use of these technologies will enable you to develop your ICT and critical thinking skills, and engage in a different way of communicating in English. At the end of the course, you will be asked to submit a research paper and deliver an oral presentation on your work, and complete an exam essay. After successful completion of PEP, students will be able to enrol into a semester of coursework classes at the University of Adelaide. Study Abroad is an academic fee-paying program for international students. Through participating in the Study Abroad program you can:
Gain credit from your home institution,
Satisfy your degree requirements by taking courses not available at Waseda University,
Improve your language skills and cultural understanding,
Develop your self-confidence and social skills,
Build strong global networks and make new friends,
Discover new knowledge and grow your international perspective, and
Increase your employability.
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Please be aware that you may be required to complete
part or all of your studies online due to travel restrictions
and social distancing measures as a result of COVID-19.
Students may choose from one of the following options:
Program 1: PEP20+
20 Week Pre-Enrolment English
Program (PEP) at the English
Language Centre
+
Semester 1, 2022 Academic Study
Abroad
(see course areas page 6-11)
English Language Requirements Most Courses TOEFL Internet Based: 50 overall, Writing at 15, Speaking at 14, Reading and Listening at 6 OR TOEFL Internet Based: 50 overall, Writing at 18
Law Courses
TOEFL Internet Based:
60 overall, Writing at 21, Speaking at
18, Reading and Listening at 8
PEP Start Date:
26 August 2021
Academic Program Start Date:
28 February 2022
Teaching Period:
28 February — 10 June 2022
Examinations:
18 June – 2 July 2022
Replacement Examinations:
18 July – 23 July 2022
Students must be in Adelaide if they
require a replacement examination.
Course Fee:
PEP 20: AUD $11,600 (includes enrolment fee)
3 courses per Semester: AUD $9,800
4 courses per Semester: AUD $13,100
Program 2: PEP15+
15 Week Pre-Enrolment English
Program (PEP) at the English
Language Centre
+
Semester 1, 2022 Academic Study
Abroad
(see course areas pages 6-11)
English Language Requirements Most Courses TOEFL Internet Based: 60 overall, Writing at 15, Speaking at 14, Reading and Listening at 6 OR TOEFL Internet Based: 60 overall, Writing at 18
Law Courses
TOEFL Internet Based:
79 overall, Writing at 24, Speaking at
20, Reading and Listening at 8
OR
TOEFL Internet Based:
94 overall, Writing at 21, Speaking at
18, Reading and Listening at 8
PEP Start Date:
30 September 2021
Academic Program Start Date:
28 February 2022
Teaching Period:
28 February — 10 June 2022
Examinations:
18 June – 2 July 2022
Replacement Examinations:
18 July – 23 July 2022
Students must be in Adelaide if they
require a replacement examination.
Course Fee:
PEP 15: AUD $8,800
(includes enrolment fee)
3 courses per Semester: AUD $9,800
4 courses per Semester: AUD $13,100
Program 3: PEP10+
10 Week Pre-Enrolment English
Program (PEP) at the English
Language Centre
+
Semester 1, 2022 Academic Study
Abroad
(see course areas pages 6-11)
English Language Requirements Most Courses TOEFL Internet Based: 60 overall, Writing at 18, Speaking at 16, Reading and Listening at 8
Law Courses
TOEFL Internet Based:
79 overall, Writing at 27, Speaking at
23, Reading and Listening at 13
OR
TOEFL Internet Based:
94 overall, Writing at 24, Speaking at
20, Reading and Listening at 13
PEP Start Date:
11 November 2021
Academic Program Start Date:
28 February 2022
Teaching Period:
28 February — 10 June 2022
Examinations:
18 June – 2 July 2022
Replacement Examinations:
18 July – 23 July 2022
Students must be in Adelaide if they
require a replacement examination.
Course Fee:
PEP 10: AUD $6,000
(includes enrolment fee)
3 courses per Semester: AUD $9,800
4 courses per Semester: AUD $13,100
Longer PEP course dates are available where required. For additional English Language requirements, see link:
adelaide.edu.au/inbound-study-abroad/steps-to-apply/entry **Please note: Dates and fees for 2022 are approximate, based on those set for 2021, and subject to change.**
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Please be aware that you may be required to complete
part or all of your studies online due to travel restrictions
and social distancing measures as a result of COVID-19.
COURSE OPTIONS Courses available to Waseda University students are listed below. More information on these courses can
be found in the Course Outlines section of the University’s website or from Waseda Program Coordinators.
Although students should select courses that are of interest to them, it is also important they consult with
the Center for International Education to ensure that selected courses at the University of Adelaide will be
recognised towards their studies at Waseda University.
Please note that these courses are currently offered in 2020 and are only indicative of the options available
in 2021-22. Course information for 2021 will be available in December 2020 and for 2022 in December 2021.
CULTURE, HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY
Course Code
Course Name Units
ABORIG 1001
Indigenous People, Country & Protocols
3
ABORIG 1002
Indigenous Scholarship & the Interplay of Knowledges
3
ABORIG 3001
Indigenous Societies: Rights & Responsibilities
3
ANTH 1104
Introduction to Anthropology: Society and Culture
3
ANTH 2008
Identity and Discrimination 3
ANTH 2036
Anthropology of Violence and Crime
3
ANTH 2041
Pop Anthropology: Music, Media & Material Culture
3
ANTH 2053
Life, Death and Culture 3
ANTH 3002
Anthropology of Emotion, Mind and Person
3
ANTH 3036
Contemporary Anthropology: Perspectives & Practice
6
ARTS 1007
The Enquiring Mind 3
ARTS 2002
Complex Problem Solving 3
ARTS 2003
Science as a Social Enterprise 3
ARTS 2004
Arts Masterclass: Visiting International Academics
3
ARTS 3003
Advanced Humanities: Theory and Method
3
CLAS 1003
Introduction to Ancient Greek and Roman History
3
CLAS 1106
Introduction to Ancient Greek and Roman Literature
3
CLAS 2008
Life in the Golden Age of Rome
3
CLAS 2033
Art & Archaeology of Rome (8th c. BC- 1st c. AD)
3
CLAS 3026
Afterlife and Underworld in Antiquity
3
CLAS 3027
Pagans, Saints and Magic in Late Antiquity
3
CRWR 1001
Creative Writing: The Essentials
3
CRWR 2005
Making Contemporary Poetry 3
CRWR 2013
The Writer's Voice: Intersections in Writing
3
CRWR 3001
Boundary Riders: Creative Critical Writing
3
ENGL 1101
Introduction to English Literature
3
ENGL 1109
Beginning Shakespeare 3
ENGL 2057
Hollywood or Bust! 3
ENGL 2070
Life-Writing 3
ENGL 2071
Anthropocene Arts: Nature-Cultures in Crisis
3
ENGL 3044
Body Culture Text 3
ENGL 3046
Old Texts Made New: Literary Imitation & Allusion
3
ENGL 3048
Australian Classics: Literature and Film
3
ENGL 3051
Modernisms 3
HIST 1108
Empires in World History 3
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part or all of your studies online due to travel restrictions
and social distancing measures as a result of COVID-19.
HIST 1109
Revolutions that Changed the World
3
HIST 2051
Australia and the World 3
HIST 2055
Food and Drink in World History
3
HIST 2069
Heresy and Witchcraft in Medieval Europe
3
HIST 2084
Russia in War and Revolution 1917-1953
3
HIST 2086
New York City in Revolution: Reacting to the Past
3
HIST 2093
The Family, Memory and Identity
3
HIST 3035
Reel History: World War II in Film
3
HIST 3038
Aftermath: Aborigines in 20th Century Australia
3
HIST 3052
Aboriginal Peoples and the Colonial World
3
HIST 3055
Protecting the Peace: Histories of Peacekeeping
3
HIST 3071
History of Warfare 3
PHIL 1101
Argument and Critical Thinking
3
PHIL 1102
Mind and World 3
PHIL 1103
Morality, Society and the Individual
3
PHIL 1110
Introduction to Logic 3
PHIL 2030
Cognitive Science: Minds, Brains & Computers
3
PHIL 2050
Philosophy of Science 3
PHIL 3032
God, Faith and Infinity: Philosophy of Religion
3
GEOGRAPHY, ENVIRONMENT & SOCIETY
Course Code
Course Name Units
DEVT 1001
Introduction to International Development
3
DEVT 2100
Poverty and Social Development
3
DEVT 2101
Empowerment & Development: Community & Gender
3
DEVT 3003
Rights and Development 3
DEVT 3007
Climate Change and Sustainable Development
3
GEND 1106
Introduction to Gender Studies 3
GEND 1107
Gender, Work and Society 3
GEND 2017
Gender, Bodies and Health II 3
GEND 3018
Contemporary Theories in Gender Studies
6
GEOG 1101
Geographies of Globalisation 3
GEOG 1102
Physical Geography and human environmental impacts
3
GEOG 1103
Economy, Environment and Place
3
GEOG 1104
Intro to Geography, Environment & Population
3
GEOG 2129
Introductory Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
3
GEOG 2132
Social Science Techniques II 3
GEOG 2135
Urban Futures 3
GEOG 2139
Environmental Management 3
GEOG 2142
Climate Change 3
GEOG 2150
Indigenous Peoples and the Environment
3
GEOG 2201
Cities and Sustainability 3
GEOG 3010
Tourism and Environment 3
GEOG 3022
Food Security 3
GEOG 3026
Migration and Development 3
GEOG 3027
Advanced Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
3
SOCI 1003
Introduction to Sociology 3
SOCI 1004
Social Problems 3
06
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part or all of your studies online due to travel restrictions
and social distancing measures as a result of COVID-19.
SOCI 2009
Sociological Theory in Action 3
SOCI 2010
Politics, Policy & Citizenship 3
SOCI 3009
Consumption, Work and the Self III
3
SOCI 2012
Introduction to Social Research 3
SOCI 2014
Life on Screen: Social Issues Through Film
3
SOCI 3001
Sociological Contentions 3
SOCI 3014
Qualitative Research Methods in Social Sciences
3
SOCI 3015
Quantitative Research Methods in Social Sciences
3
SOCI 3016
Quantitative Research Methods in Sociology
3
SOCI 3018
Sociology of Ethnic Conflict 3
POLITICS & INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
Course Code
Course Name Units
ASIA 1103
Asia and the World 3
ASIA 1104
Introduction to Asian Cultures 3
ASIA 2007
Asia: Cultures and Identities 3
ASIA 2028
Ten Things You Should Know About China
3
ASIA 3007
Beyond Asian Ecological Crises
3
PEACE 1001
Introduction to Peace and Conflict Studies
3
PEACE 2001
Applied Peace Building and Conflict Resolution
3
POLIS 1102
Introduction to Global Politics 3
POLIS 1104
Introduction to Comparative Politics
3
POLIS 1106
Introduction to Australian Politics
3
POLIS 2013
Terrorism and Global Politics 3
POLIS 2107
Passions and Interests: The History of Greed
3
POLIS 2109
The Ethics of War and Peace 3
POLIS 2114
Approaches in International Relations
3
POLIS 2118
The Politics of Leadership 3
POLIS 2122
Global Environmental Politics 3
POLIS 2130
International Political Economy
3
POLIS 3001
Citizenship and Globalisation 3
POLIS 3002
International Security 3
POLIS 3003
Cyber-Politics: Politics & the Internet Revolution
3
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part or all of your studies online due to travel restrictions
and social distancing measures as a result of COVID-19.
BUSINESS, FINANCE, ENTREPRENEURHIP, MARKETING
Course Code
Course Name Units
COMMGMT 1001
Managing Organisations and People
3
COMMGMT 2500
Organisational Behaviour
3
COMMGMT 2507
Information Risks, Threats & Controls
3
COMMGMT 2508
Business Data & Cyber Security
3
COMMGMT 2509
Policies & Procedures in Organisational Cyber Security
3
COMMGMT 2510
Client Relationships and the Role of Technology
3
COMMGMT 2511
Business Operations Management
3
COMMGMT 2512
Business Information Systems and Management
3
COMMGMT 3005
Small and Family Business Perspectives
3
COMMGMT 3500
Managing Across Cultures
3
COMMGMT 3501
Strategic Management 3
COMMGMT 3502
Human Resource Management
3
COMMGMT 3506
Managing Conflict and Change
3
COMMGMT 3508
Systems Thinking for a Complex World
3
COMMLAW 1004
Commercial Law I 3
COMMLAW 2500
Commercial Law II 3
COMMLAW 2502
Legal Aspects of International Business
3
COMMLAW 3500
Income Tax Law III 3
COMMLAW 3501
Business Tax & GST 3
COPRFIN 1002
Business Finance 3
CORPFIN 2501
Financial Institutions Management
3
CORPFIN 2502
Business Valuation 3
CORPFIN 2503
Business Data Analytics 3
CORPFIN 3003
Tax Superannuation and Estate Planning
3
CORPFIN 3500
Corporate Finance Theory
3
CORPFIN 3501
Portfolio Theory and Management
3
CORPFIN 3502
Options, Futures & Risk Management
3
CORPFIN 3503
Corporate Investment & Strategy
3
CORPFIN 3504
Treasury and Financial Risk Management
3
ENTREP 1006 Opportunity Assessment 3
ENTREP 1011 Entrepreneurship Foundations and Mindset
3
ENTREP 1020 Design Thinking: Problems to Practice
3
ENTREP 2003 Driving Decisions: Accounting and Finance
3
ENTREP 2012 Driving Decisions: New Venture Marketing
3
ENTREP 2014 Exploring Innovation 3
ENTREP 2051 Prototyping: Possibilities to Product
3
ENTREP 3000 Innovation and Creativity
3
ENTREP 3006 Energy Management, Economics & Policy
3
ENTREP 3011 Startup Methodologies 3
ENTREP 3015 Entrepreneurial Leadership
3
ENTREP 3017 Driving Decisions: Legal 3
ENTREP 3019 Social Enterprise 3
ENTREP 3900 eChallenge 3
ENTREP 3901 Tech eChallenge 3
INTBUS 1000 International Business Environment
3
INTBUS 2001 International Business Operations
3
INTBUS 2500 International Business 3
MARKETNG 1001
Introduction to Marketing
3
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part or all of your studies online due to travel restrictions
and social distancing measures as a result of COVID-19.
MARKETNG 2010
Marketing Strategy 3
MARKETNG 2501
Consumer Behaviour 3
MARKETNG 2506
Building & Managing Brands
3
MARKETNG 3004
Marketing Planning Project
3
MARKETING 3005
Marketing Communications in a Digital World
3
MARKETNG 3006
Delivering Customer Insights
3
MARKETNG 3501
Marketing to the World 3
MARKETNG 3504
Service Design and Marketing
3
MARKETNG 3510
Contemporary Issues in Marketing
3
PROJMGNT 1001
Foundations of Project Management
3
PROJMGNT 1002
Project Risk Management 3
PROJMGMT 1003
Scheduling & Cost Management
3
PROJMGNT 2001
Project Management Methodologies and Concepts
3
PROJMGNT 2002
Systems Thinking and Projects
3
PROJMGNT 2003
Leadership in Stakeholder Management
3
PROJMGNT 2004
Industry Based Applications
3
ECONOMICS
Course Code
Course Name Units
ECON 1002
Australia in the Global Economy I
3
ECON 1005
Introduction to Mathematical Economics I
3
ECON 1008
Data Analytics I 3
ECON 1009
International Financial Institutions and Markets I
3
ECON 1010
Mathematical Economics I 3
ECON 1012
Principles of Economics I 3
ECON 1013
Using Big Data for Economic and Social Problems I
3
ECON 2500
International Trade & Investment Policy II
3
ECON 2504
Intermediate Econometrics II
3
ECON 2506
Intermediate Microeconomics II
3
ECON 2507
Intermediate Macroeconomics II
3
ECON 2508
Financial Economics II 3
ECON 2511
Behavioural Economics II 3
ECON 2512
Advanced Economic Analysis II
3
ECON 2513
Global Economic History II 3
ECON 3500
Resource and Environmental Economics III
3
ECON 3501
Development Economics III 3
ECON 3502
Econometrics III 3
ECON 3503
Game Theory III 3
ECON 3504
Labour Economics III 3
ECON 3506
International Trade III 3
ECON 3508
Public Economics III 3
ECON 3510
International Finance III 3
ECON 3511
Money, Banking and Financial Markets III
3
ECON 3527
Strategy of Australian and European Integration III
3
ECON 3528
Human Resources Economics III
3
ECON 3529
Rethinking Capitalism III 3
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part or all of your studies online due to travel restrictions
and social distancing measures as a result of COVID-19.
LAW^*
Course Code
Course Name Units
LAW 1501 Foundations of Law 3
LAW 1504 Principles of Public Law 3
LAW 1507 Tort Law 3
LAW 1508 International Law 3
LAW 1509 Commercial Transactions 3
LAW 1510 Contract Law 3
LAW 1511 Property Law 3
LAW 2501 Australian Constitutional Law
3
LAW 2502 Equity 3
LAW 2504 Administrative Law 3
LAW 2508 Comparative Law 3
LAW 2511 Environmental Law 3
LAW 2512 Family Law 3
LAW 2513 Human Rights: International & National Perspectives
3
LAW 2514 Intellectual Property Law 3
LAW 2517 Minerals and Energy Laws 3
LAW 2521 Property Theory 3
LAW 2566 Statutory Interpretation 3
LAW 2568 Climate Change Law 3
LAW 2598 Corporate Law 3
LAW 2599 Criminal Law 3
LAW 3501 Dispute Resolution and Ethics
6
LAW 3502 Evidence and Advocacy 6
LAW 3517 Law of Work 3
LAW 3531 Contract Law: Selected Issues
3
^Please note that language requirements for law subjects differ from other study abroad options. Please refer to page 4 for more information.
HEALTH SCIENCES*
Course Code
Course Name Units
HLTH SC 1002
Create, Communicate. Connect with Health & Medical Sciences
3
HLTH SC 2100
Fundamentals in Human Nutrition
3
HLTH SC 2103
Contemporary Understanding of Disease & Treatment
3
HLTH SC 2104
Essential Understanding of Disease and Treatment
3
HLTH SC 2105
Reflect. Research. Resolve Questions in Health
3
HLTH SC 2106
Fundamentals of Biomechanics & Human Movement
3
HLTH SC 2108
Precision Medicine: Disease, Treatment & Prevention
3
HLTH SC 3100
Exercise, Nutrition & Metabolism
3
HLTH SC 3103
Infant, Child and Adolescent Health
3
HLTH SC 3200
Life Span Nutrition 3
HLTH SC 3201
Human Motor Behaviour and Learning
3
PSYCHOL 1000
Psychology 1A 3
PSYCHOL 1001
Psychology 1B 3
PSYCHOL 1004
Research Methods in Psychology
3
*It is important to note that confirmation of successful enrolment into Law and Health Sciences courses
requires faculty approval and that not all applications will be successful. Students interested in taking Law
or Health Sciences courses should select alternative course choices in case they are not able to enter their
chosen courses.
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ADELAIDE CITY
WHY ADELAIDE?
Students can truly immerse themselves in Australian culture by studying and socialising with local and
other international students, while still earning valuable academic credit from a prestigious Australian
university and exploring some of South Australia’s best cultural landmarks. Students will be surprised
how quickly they can ‘feel at home’ in the beautiful compact city of Adelaide.
Students will be amazed by the beauty and variety of nature found in South Australia, all within short
reach of Adelaide. Lush hills to the east, white sandy beaches to the west, dusty outback to the north and
rugged coastline to the south mean that they will never tire of exploring their Australian home, even in the
cooler winter months.
OUTSTANDING LOCATION
The University of Adelaide is located in the cultural heart of Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia.
The University’s attractive main campus is situated in the centre of Adelaide’s vibrant retail, dining and
cultural district, bordered by the Art Gallery, Museum, State Library, Festival Centre, Botanical Gardens,
Central Business District and the River Torrens—an ideal location for local and international students alike.
Known for its pleasant Mediterranean climate, thriving economy, dynamic cultural scene and relatively
low cost of living, Adelaide offers an enviable lifestyle in an environment that is ideal for study and
recreation. Adelaide is one of the most affordable mainland cities, with a cost of living up to 14% lower
than Sydney and Melbourne.* It is an attractive, friendly, safe and well‐planned city of wide streets and
boulevards, squares, parklands and a mixture of historic and modern buildings. With a population of 1.3
million, Adelaide is Australia’s fifth largest city. *Source: Study Adelaide studyadelaide.com.
ORIENTATION Students will be provided with a comprehensive
Orientation Program including a tour of the University of
Adelaide campus. Student ID cards will be issued to
students after arrival. This will allow access to all University
facilities including computer labs, the University library and
the many clubs and cafes on campus. Student cards also
provide discounts for students on public transport, at some
restaurants, the cinema and other popular student activities.
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ACCOMMODATION
HOMESTAY (PEP STUDENTS ONLY)
During their time at the English Language Centre, students may choose to stay in homestay
accommodation in an Australian family home, allowing them to experience Australian family life and
culture. As in most modern societies, Australian households vary. A homestay family does not necessarily
mean a two-parent family with children. Hosts may be single individuals, married couples, single parents
with children, couples or partners with or without children. Backgrounds vary greatly. Typically host
families have an interest in sharing their own culture with others and are eager to learn about other
cultures.
The University will endeavour to match students with like-minded families (i.e. pets/no pets, like music,
like sport, smoking/non-smoking, etc.). Homestay accommodation will be located near public transport
which students can catch to and from the University. Students will have their own bedroom and will be
provided with breakfast, lunch and dinner each day.
URBANEST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
Living with urbanest at the University of Adelaide offers
Waseda University students the opportunity to base
themselves in the heart of Adelaide’s shopping precinct and
across the road from the University’s main campus.
Purpose-built with students in mind, the property offers
studios and shared apartment options, shared exclusively
with University of Adelaide students from all over the world,
in a building managed by the University’s preferred student
accommodation provider. With all-inclusive rent that includes
electricity, water, unlimited internet and contents insurance,
urbanest offers convenient, safe and great value option for a
perfect study experience in Adelaide.
The building features a fully equipped gym, cinema room,
games room, iMac zone, social lounge, BBQ area, rooftop
terrace, secure bike storage, laundry, study rooms, pool table,
vending machines and more. Urbanest rooms are designed
specifically with the student lifestyle in mind and to suit a
range of budgets. Rooms include wireless internet, a kitchen
and linen pack and reverse-cycle air conditioning.
OTHER ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS
Students can enjoy the benefits of access to quality accommodation options across the city, at various price
points.
For detailed information on your options please visit the Accommodation Service website:
adelaide.edu.au/accommodation
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SUPPORT, FACILITIES &
CONTACTSSUPPORT SERVICES
From the moment students arrive, the University of Adelaide has a range of high quality support services designed to help international students settle in quickly and succeed in their studies. Students who have chosen homestay will be met at the airport by their host families when they arrive. All other students can take a taxi or public transport from the airport. ua.edu.au/global-adelaide
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT
SUPPORT
The International Student Support service is responsible for the ongoing support of international students. Their services include general counselling, assistance with student issues, and welfare support.
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT
SERVICES
In addition to the International Student Advisors, the University also operates a Counselling Centre on campus, which is staffed by professional psychologists. Located next to the Counselling Centre is the University Health Service which provides standard medical treatment and advice. These services are available to all students.
LIBRARY
With over 2.2 million print and electronic resources, the Library is well placed to support learning, teaching and research at the University of Adelaide. Students can take advantage of a number of services including wireless internet access, individual or group study areas, 24 hour computer suite, photocopiers and an interlibrary loan service.
STUDENT FACILITIES
The University of Adelaide has a state‐of‐the‐art 24‐hour student facility known as Hub Central. The Hub offers food and retail outlets, student services, study and relaxation areas and bookable group study rooms. This flexible space is well utilised by both local and international students.
STUDENT CLUBS
In addition to those facilities offered by Hub Central, the Adelaide University Union provides a variety of on‐campus eating places, a bar, and theatre facilities. The University also has its own gym on campus, the Fitness Hub. AUU Clubs offers over 150 clubs that represent all kinds of activities, and joining one is the best way to make friends and connections on campus.
LIVING COSTS
Please Note: Living costs will vary significantly depending on a student’s type of housing and lifestyle. The following is a guide only. Further information can be found on the university website. Students living in urbanest will be responsible for rent, food and personal expenses. Students living in homestay will be responsible for their rent (AUD$ 260 per week), transport and personal expenses.
Item Approx. cost (AUD$) p/week
Rent: $135-385 Food: $90-135 (not to be
included for students in homestay)
Utilities: $40-55 (not to be included for students choosing homestay)
Telephone: $20-40 Transport: $20-35 Other: $50+ Total $355-700
CONTACT Study Overseas Level 5, Old Classics Wing The University of Adelaide Adelaide SA 5005 T: +61 8 8313 8220 E: [email protected] W: adelaide.edu.au/inbound-study-abroad
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