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2020 COURSE G UIDE
IT’S YOUR UCIf you’re bright, driven and
electric, you belong at UC.
At UC, we’ve always done things differently. As one of the top young universities in the world, we’re contemporary, ambitious and connected, and fearless in our approach to education.
You will thrive in a friendly and flexible environment which inspires thinking, collaboration and practical experience. Expand your horizons, hone your dreams and, ultimately, blaze your own path.
Courses listed throughout this publication may change prior to 2020. For the most up-to-date course information, visit UC’s easy to use My Courses search engine at:
canberra.edu.au/mycourses
Marcelo Cabezas: Undergraduate, Faculty of Health
CON TEN TS
CON TEN TS
ABOUT UC
02FAST FACTS
04SIMPLY THE BEST
08YOUR UNI EXPERIENCE
10CAMPUS ACCOMMODATION
14CBR PRIDE
18WORK INTEGRATED LEARNING
22NEXT-LEVEL RESEARCH
24ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PEOPLES
28SHARE YOUR STORY
30STUDY ABROAD
COURSE INFORMATION
32ARTS AND DESIGN
36BUSINESS, GOVERNMENT AND LAW
40EDUCATION
44SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
48HEALTH
GENERAL INFORMATION
56YOU’RE IN CONTROL
58STUDENT SUPPORT
60HOW TO APPLY
61SCHOLARSHIPS
62UC COLLEGE
64FEES
65GLOSSARY
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RESEARCH EXCELLENCE
Above or well above world standard in 13 fields of research
WORLD STANDARD
Top 2% of universities worldwide
IN DEMAND GRADUATES
UC graduates enjoy an 89% graduate employment
rate in Australia
FAST FACTS
2015–2016 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA)
2018 QS World University Rankings
2018 Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching Report
HIGHER SALARIES
UC graduates enjoy above average graduate starting salaries
OUR CAMPUSUC sits on 120 hectares of
natural bushland. Look out for local wildlife, including a mob of very
cute kangaroos.
Search #roosofUC to meet them early!
OUR LOCATION10 Minute
drive from Canberra’s CBD and the food and culture hubs of Braddon
5 Minute drive from the Australian Institute
of Sport, GIO Stadium and Calvary Public Hospital
OUR PEOPLE16,000+
students currently studying at UC
84,302 alumni living in 128 countries
2,700 students living on campus
GAME CHANGERTop 100 young universities
worldwide
GO GLOBAL340 exchange destinations
in 40 countries
2017 Times Higher Education Young University Rankings and 2016/17 QS Young University Rankings2018 Quality Indicators for Learning and Teaching Report
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YOU'RE NUMBER ONEAnd you deserve the best. UC ranks first in teaching quality and student satisfaction in a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses. What’s more, our graduates have higher starting salaries and an 89 per cent graduate employment rate.
GET YOUR HANDS DIRTYGet a head start with hands-on learning. Our Work Integrated Learning gets you job ready with practical work-based projects, internships and industry networking in every course.
MAKE THAT MONEYWant to hit the ground running? Our graduates in the ACT earn the highest average salaries in Australia, making Canberra an outstanding choice for Australian and international students looking to get ahead in their careers.
FLEX ITMaximise your uni experience with flexible study options, including online, on-campus, flexible, intensive and self-paced. You choose the place, time and intensity of study to fit your life.
SEE THE WORLDSpread your wings and study overseas as part of your degree. UC has a whole range of different opportunities to suit your interests and varied options for the length of time you wish to spend away.
REST EASYAll eligible first-year domestic students are guaranteed accommodation on campus. Settle in fast by soaking up campus culture and making besties in your brand-new home.
LIVE IT UPBy choosing UC, you’re choosing to live in the best city in the world. Canberra has been named the city with the highest quality of living worldwide an incredible five times. Canberra’s top spot in the global rankings highlights the ongoing relevance of the OECD’s 2014 report, which labelled Canberra the best place to live on the planet.
BETTER THAN ALL THE RESTSIMPLY THE BEST
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When Lewis Haskew put on his graduation cap and gown, he’d already worked in his dream job for months. Now a much-loved voice on Canberra’s airwaves, Lewis secured his role as a news reader for the ACT’s most prolific radio network, Canberra FM, while completing his Bachelor of Communications in Journalism at UC.
Lewis credits his success as a young journalist to the opportunities he received as a student. ‘At uni, I learnt a lot about myself — who I am and what I want to do,’ he reflects. ‘My tutors and lecturers were either working journalists, or former journos with a tonne of experience in the field. They brought their own stories to the classroom and used their connections to help me get a foot in the door.’
‘One of my lecturers was a former ABC journalist, with strong connections to ABC Canberra. She helped me get my first internship at the ABC studios, and my career’s progressed from there.’
In his final year, Lewis won the Peter Leonard Scholarship for Broadcast Journalism. After spending three weeks working at WIN Television, Lewis’ segments aired in prime spots in the evening news. ‘It was incredibly exciting. To go from studying journalism to having the chance to put my studies into practice on-camera was amazing.’
Canberra has proved the perfect place for Lewis to start his career. ‘I love Canberra — it’s a world-class city without all the people.’
‘For students, having national media at Parliament House and unique local media outlets creates great opportunities for hands-on experience.'
To go from studying journalism to having the chance to put my studies into practice on-camera
was amazing.
LEWIS HASKEWUC Alumni
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LIVE LIFE LARGE
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UC isn’t just about late nights in the library.
It’s also about late nights dancing to bands, long afternoons hanging out with like-minded people and early mornings playing your favourite sport. Take a deep breath and dive headfirst into your uni experience. You won’t regret it.
O-WEEKStart the year with a bang at UC’s Orientation Week (3–9 February 2020). Get ready for your classes, find your way around campus, meet a tonne of new people and have heaps of fun.
O-Week includes free cultural and social events, such as our Amazing Race Challenge, bus and boat tour, student meet and greets, themed trivia nights, cultural club events, toga party and much more.
You’ll feel confident about your first semester with enrolment help, study skills presentations, course advice sessions, and library and campus tours.
UC LIFE!Put down your books – it’s time to party. Throughout the year, UC Life! throws events that are perfect for getting involved, meeting people and having a huge amount of fun. Keep your eyes peeled for live music blow-outs, O-Week celebrations, competitions and giveaways, university sports games, Stress Less Week and free food.
Visit ucunion.com.au to find out more.
CLUBS AND SOCIETIESConnect with people who love what you love. Join one of our student clubs and societies to meet new people, share ideas and expand both your circle of friends and professional network. Whether you’re a bookworm, social butterfly, sporting hero or culture queen, there’s a club to suit you. And, if there isn’t, you can create your own!
SPORT AT UCIf you love sport, you’re in the right place. Whether you’re barracking for one of our affiliated professional sporting teams or getting sweaty playing for one of our many sporting clubs, there’s something for everyone at UC.
Our Sporting Commons provides state-of-the-art facilities and classes – the gym is so high tech that the Brumbies Super Rugby team and UC Capitals WNBL team train here. It’s also home to the Research Institute for Sport and Exercise (UCRISE), where you can gain invaluable professional experience in the sports industry. In addition, we help professional athletes achieve their sporting and academic goals by partnering with the Australian Institute of Sport.
Make new friends and let your competitive streak run wild by joining in on a range of student competitions, including the Australian University Games, the Snow Unigames and Intervarsity Sport. Love being ringside? Take advantage of ticket giveaways throughout the year thanks to our generous sporting partners.
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COOPER LODGE
5 Bedroom Share Apartment $198.00
Single Studio $227.00
Studio Double Deluxe $315.00
Studio Deluxe $233.00
1 Bedroom $368.00
UC LODGE
5 Bedroom Share Apartment $198.00
5 Bedroom Share Apartment Accessible $198.00
Single Studio $227.00
Studio Double $301.50
Studio Deluxe $233.00
UNIVERSITY OF CANBERRA VILLAGE
2 Bedroom Share Apartment $264.00
5 Bedroom Share Apartment $189.00
6 Bedroom Share Apartment $165.50
7 Bedroom Share Apartment $168.50
9 Bedroom Share Apartment $169.00
12–13 Bedroom Share Apartment $140.00
1 Bedroom $353.00
Single Studio $245.00
WEEDEN LODGE
2 Bedroom Share Apartment $178.00
3 Bedroom Share Apartment $160.50
4 Bedroom Share Apartment $160.50
7 Bedroom Share Apartment $152.00
Twin Share Large Studio $164.50
Twin Share Studio $148.00
Single Studio $218.50
Studio Double $281.00
Studio Deluxe $257.50
Studio Accessible $257.50
ACCOMMODATION RATES
Note: All room rates quoted are based on a 48-week occupancy. The rates exclude the compulsory weekly utility charge. The accommodation service providers offer additional inclusions at additional costs – please refer to their respective website for more information. Rates are subject to change - NRAS considerations.
Rates accurate as of December 2018
Uni is as much about the friends you make as the courses you take.
Campus accommodation is the perfect way to meet new people and make mates for life. You’ll be amazed at how quickly you’ll form friendships and create lasting memories.
We have two accommodation providers on campus – UniLodge and the University of Canberra Village – each offering a range of living arrangements and price options.
For more details, including accommodation options and prices, visit canberra.edu.au/on-campus/accommodation
OFF-CAMPUSCanberra has plenty of great accommodation options, including renting, sharing and homestays. If you’re keen to live in off-campus shared or private accommodation, visit canberra.edu.au/residences/off-campus
ACCOMMODATION GUARANTEEWhen you start at UC, you don’t need to worry about finding a place to live. We offer guaranteed accommodation to all eligible first year domestic students and all international students.
canberra.edu.au/future-students/accommodation-guarantee
APPLY ONLINEFound your preferred accommodation option? Apply now, at canberra.edu.au/residences
FIND YOUR TRIBECAMPUS ACCOMMODATION
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Energetic, driven and agile, Emily Coates’ success stems from taking chances, believing in her talent and actively embracing new challenges.
While studying for her Bachelor of Advertising and Marketing Communication, Emily took advantage of every exciting experience UC threw her way, including spending a semester studying fashion marketing in Milan at the Istituto Europeo di Design.
‘Studying abroad was a real highlight of my time at uni. I learnt from some of the industry's top fashion marketers, stepped behind the scenes of luxury fashion brands and explored Europe on weekends. It doesn’t get much better!’
After returning to Canberra with the world in her sights, Emily’s diverse career has seen her do everything from managing
digital campaigns for Cartier to working on award-winning brand campaigns for the Australian Air Force, and starting her own social media consultancy agency to buying HOORAY!, an online magazine for lovers of parties and good times.
Exhausted? Ain’t nobody got time for that!
Emily has lived her life by two simple rules: have your own back, and just say yes.
‘Take opportunities as they come to you — big and small. You get invited to an event? Go. Someone asks you to get involved in a project? Do it. You never know where these small actions will lead.'
‘Start making your own opportunities and — I promise — more will come your way.’
I loved every moment of my time studying abroad in Italy.
Learning from the world's best fashion marketers gave me skills
that I use every day.
EMILY COATESUC Alumni, Owner and Editor, HOORAY!
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WE LOVE CANBERRACBR PRIDE
Images courtesy of Visit Canberra
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Canberra has been ranked as the most liveable city in the world, with its residents enjoying the highest quality of life.* OECD Regional Well-Being: A Closer Measure of Life, 2014
FEELING HUNGRY?COFFEEIn Canberra, we take our coffee seriously. Very seriously. Embrace Canberra’s café culture to discover great food, delicious pastries and fresh cups o’ joe. Head to Lonsdale Street in Braddon for excellent java at Barrio and Lonsdale Street Roasters, or to the city to get your fix amongst the murals of The Cupping Room.
EATSJam-packed with award-winning restaurants, fresh food markets and annual food festivals, you’ll never run out of places to eat in Canberra. From burger bars like Grease Monkey and Brodburger to Italian classics at Chez Frederic, there’s something to satisfy everyone’s tastebuds. Make sure you check out the annual street food festival The Forage, and head to the Belconnen Fresh Food Markets and EPIC Farmers Market for the best fruit and veg in town.
INTERNATIONALWith around 25 per cent of the population born overseas, Canberra is a truly multicultural city. The Multicultural Festival takes over the city centre in February with over 300 food stalls from every part of the globe, as well as live music and dancing across six stages. Relive your European summer while enjoying cheap and delicious food at the Harmonie German Club or Polish White Eagle Club. Craving authentic Asian cuisine? Head to the suburb of Dickson for great laksa, dumplings and kimchi.
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NIGHTLIFE
LIVE MUSICIf you live for live music, the UC Refectory is going to be your new home. Located right on campus, this venue pulls seriously heavy punches, making sure UC students get to party to some of the biggest names in the country – think everyone from Allday to Peking Duk to Troye Sivan.
UC helped me grow as a person.
NICK SMITHUC Alumni, Bar Rochford owner
If great bartenders make even better therapists, it should come as little surprise that Nick Smith, owner of Bar Rochford and kingpin of Canberra’s burgeoning bar scene, holds a Bachelor of Psychology from UC.
‘I studied psychology to learn more about myself,’ Nick explains. ‘I always felt I was good with people and wanted to be a counsellor at the time.’
As Nick moved through his degree, he grew in confidence, building writing skills, learning how to network and making new friends. ‘UC helped me grow as a person,’ he reflects. ‘It gave me the guts to go out and get a job and made me feel secure in my ability to write well and connect with people.’
While psychology and hospitality are vastly different fields, Nick applies the skills he learnt during his degree to his current work at Bar Rochford. ‘Running a bar is all about knowing how people tick. I work with people full-time and my degree informs the skills I need when dealing with the challenges of owning a business — giving people a chance, managing my staff’s daily issues, and talking to customers.’
Thanks in part to Nick’s skilled management of talented staff, Bar Rochford has experienced astronomical success in its short life – the establishment won Gourmet Traveller’s ‘Bar of the Year’ and received its first hat in 2018.
‘Mum was very excited,’ Nick laughs. ‘It’s amazing to be part of a venue where you feel proud to come in to work.’
When asked to give advice to future students, Nick doesn’t hesitate. ‘Work hard, keep humble, and put 110 per cent into your craft. Otherwise, what’s the point?’
HOLD ME CLOSER, TINY DANCERUnlike other major cities we won’t name (*cough* Sydney), our parties don’t shut down just as things are getting started. Dance until dawn to national and international DJs at Mr Wolf or head to the famous Mooseheads for classic pub rock.
BARS AND PUBSNo matter your tastes, you’ll be impressed with Canberra’s booming bar scene. Famous for its grungy fine times, Bar Rochford (run by UC alumni Nick Smith) took out top place in Gourmet Traveller’s 2018 ‘Bar of the Year’ awards. Experience magical mixology at Highball Express and Molly’s, Canberra’s favourite speakeasy. If you’re into craft beer, head to Bentspoke or Capital Brewing Co. to enjoy a pint in a working brewery.20
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FESTIVALSCanberra is a festival lover’s dream. There are all the classic favourites like Floriade, Skyfire, Enlighten and the Canberra Balloon Spectacular, but did you know we’re also home to world-class music, food and culture festivals? Oktoberfest is a beer-snob's paradise, while Spilt Milk is a music festival that draws major bands.
ACTIONCanberra is called the Bush Capital for a reason – our stunning natural surrounds are made for adventure. Explore nearby Namadgi National Park, Stromlo Forest Park, Corin Forest and the National Arboretum. Snow-bunnies and surfers won’t have to travel far either – Canberra is only a two-hour drive to the coast or fresh powder.
OUT AND ABOUT
CULTUREAs the capital of Australia, Canberra is home to our national cultural institutions. Art lovers can indulge their passion at the National Gallery of Australia while history buffs will have their minds blown at the National Museum of Australia.
And that’s just the tip of the iceberg! Whether you’re taking in a famous face at the National Portrait Gallery or learning about our diggers at the Australian War Memorial, living in Canberra will let you get up close and personal with Australia’s cultural heritage.
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Now more than ever, it’s vital to have hands-on experience in the workforce before you start your career.
We give you an unrivalled competitive edge, making you a stand out candidate for your future dream job before you even graduate.
As a UC student, you have access to UC’s famous Work Integrated Learning programs. We’re committed to your professional development and strive to build exciting work-based projects and opportunities into every one of our courses.
We know that you can’t wait to get your career started. Armed with workplace experience, you’ll put on your cap and gown ready to hit the ground running.
Work Integrated Learning comes in many forms:
§ Internships let you immerse yourself in a work environment relevant to your course. Supervised by employers, you’ll put your knowledge into practice.
§ Industry, research and community projects enable you to participate in your local communities, research centres and industry, empowering you to make real contributions to projects you care about.
§ Clinical placements are key components of Health courses and are required for professional accreditation.
§ Teaching professional experience is woven into all year levels for Education. You’ll graduate classroom-ready, with a wealth of vital skills.
§ Professional mentoring is your chance to learn from industry experts and forge important relationships with community stakeholders.
§ Simulations and Virtual Work Integrated Learning let you apply your skills in simulated workplace settings and virtual business environments.
ON-CAMPUS OPPORTUNITIESAs our campus gets better and better, our students benefit.
Through campus development, students have exclusive access to more internships, placements and industry projects than ever before.
In 2018, our focus on professional education and applied research came alive with the opening of the UC Public Hospital, incorporating research and training facilities with state of-the-art educational spaces.
CAREERS UCWe’re creating an integrated, innovative, hands-on learning community. Careers UC provides advice and opportunities for student employment both on and off campus, and assists with internships, placements and student projects.
Keep an eye out for our workshops, events, online resources and individual appointments.
JOBS ON CAMPUS We put students first for all casual and short-term jobs at UC. This means you can earn as you learn, enhancing your employability and gaining an edge in the graduate job market.
Our Jobs on Campus initiative creates exciting and diverse opportunities for students. Popular choices include roles in administration, communications, hospitality and graphic design, and jobs as videographers, peer mentors, student ambassadors and research assistants.
GET YOUR HANDS DIRTYWORK INTEGRATED LEARNING
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As the game changers and rule breakers shaping Canberra’s aesthetic, UC grads Tim Lynch and Colin Haining don’t believe in doing things by the book. Since opening Inklab Creative Agency in 2009, the two young guns have been driven by the desire to create great work, exactly the way they want.
Tim and Colin met while studying a Bachelor of Graphic Design at UC, and their uni friendship easily transitioned into a fulfilling work partnership. ‘We share a love of design and making things better. After graduating UC and opening Inklab, our business has grown every year in both size and the quality of our work.’
By shaping a work culture that fuses passion, talent and thoughtfulness, Tim and Colin help their team bring their clients’ vision to life with equal measures of electric creativity and careful consideration. ‘We have high standards and we’re constantly pushing ourselves to produce better projects.
The best part of our job is putting work into the world that we’re proud of, and that helps our clients achieve their goals.’
When it comes to advice for incoming UC students, Tim and Colin shoot straight from the hip. ‘Don’t look for shortcuts — there aren’t any. Be generous with your time and always seek to make things better.’
‘Get as much real-life experience as you can. If your friend asks you to design their band’s poster, make it the best poster they’ve ever seen. Find a mentor and annoy them with as many questions as they can tolerate.’
‘This career is hard work, but it’s worth it.’
The best part of our job is putting work into the world that
we’re proud of, and that helps our clients achieve their goals.
TIM LYNCH AND COLIN HAININGUC Alumni, Inklab founders
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OPEN YOUR WORLDNEXT-LEVEL RESEARCH
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A collaborative, innovative and dynamic research culture is woven into UC’s teaching experience.
We produce high-quality, high-impact research that tackles the big challenges facing Australia and the world.
When you build upon your undergraduate studies and undertake a research degree at UC, you’ll have the chance to pioneer new knowledge and have a lasting impact in your field.
Study a research degree with us and you will:
§ become an expert in your field § gain in-depth knowledge in your chosen specialisation § benefit from mentorship by renowned experts § enjoy new and highly resourced research facilities § develop close affiliations with research centres and institutes
pioneering knowledge
Visit canberra.edu.au/research for more information.
OUR RESEARCH MATTERS
§ Dr Sudha Rao (pictured below), leading cancer researcher at UC, recently led her team to reach a major breakthrough in the treatment of metastatic breast cancer, one of the leading causes of death from cancer in women.
§ Professor Gordon Waddington, Professor of Sports Medicine, has been head-hunted by NASA to produce cutting-edge research that will help astronauts walk on Mars.
§ Ian Drayton, Faculty of Arts and Design, is producing life-changing research into the way creative art therapy can mediate the effects of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
§ Dr Duanne White, Assistant Professor in Earth Systems, has adventured to the furthest ends of the globe to create an accurate new model of the evolution of Antarctica's ice sheets.
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UC IS BUILT ON NGUNNAWAL COUNTRYAustralia is the home of the world’s oldest continuous living cultures.
At UC, we’re committed to supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples working to keep these cultures alive and vibrant.
Throughout your time at UC, you’ll enjoy fantastic opportunities to celebrate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, whether that’s through participating in Indigenous Australian events, course work or supporting advocacy activities.
In addition, UC promotes the educational and professional opportunities available to Indigenous Australian peoples. We provide diverse services to ensure Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and staff are empowered to achieve their best in a welcoming and culturally safe and engaged environment.
UC NGUNNAWAL CENTREFor over 30 years, the UC Ngunnawal Centre has contributed to positive change for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. Visit the Ngunnawal Centre to access educational, social and enrichment programs including workshops, tutoring, events and one-on-one support.
canberra.edu.au/ngunnawal-centre
UC COLLEGEUC College offers alternative entry through the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Foundation Program. Designed to build higher education study skills, it’s the perfect pathway for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students seeking further development to meet UC’s admission requirements and achieve success in higher education. Visit our website to find out how you can take control of your future today.
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For Virginia Haussegger AM, 2019’s ACT Australian of the Year and award-winning journalist and advocate, UC is headquarters for a vital campaign to change the world for the next generation of leaders.
Virginia launched the 50/50 by 2030 Foundation at UC’s Institute for Governance and Policy Analysis, with the aim of seeing women equally represented in leadership and key decision-making roles at all levels of government and public administration throughout Australia and across the region.
She views young people as essential to this movement. ‘As students, you’re key to our work. Gender equality affects us all.’
‘The Foundation is focussing on the future, and the leaders of the future are entering university right now. We want people starting uni to be in leadership roles by 2030, creating change.’
‘For anyone starting at UC, the time is ripe for fresh conversations.’
Get involved in the conversation by following @BroadAgenda5050 on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
We want people starting university to be
in leadership roles by 2030, creating change.
VIRGINIA HAUSSEGGERFounder, 50/50 by 2030 Foundation
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UC is buzzing throughout the year.
Keep up with the action through our social media. It’s the best place to find out about upcoming events, student life, and competition giveaways.
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388If you’re graduating today, make sure you come and get a selfie with Professor Saini!
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Take the road less travelled and explore the world while you study.
At UC, we set you up for a global career by integrating international study opportunities into nearly all our courses.
When you study abroad, you’re strapping in for unforgettable, once-in-a-lifetime experiences. While completing credit towards your degree, you’ll gain international perspectives, lifelong friends, an internationalised degree and extraordinary employment and networking opportunities.
We make studying overseas easy by helping you tap into our network of exchange partners across the world and take advantage of funding opportunities that will help finance your international adventure.
For more information, visit canberra.edu.au/study-abroad
Head to Instagram to fuel your #wanderlust
INTERNATIONAL STUDY OPTIONSEXCHANGE PROGRAMSStudy at one of our amazing exchange partner universities in Europe, Asia and the Americas. You remain enrolled as a full-time student and pay tuition fees at UC while overseas.
FACULTY-LED PROGRAMSDesigned and led by UC faculty members specifically for UC degrees, these short-term programs stretch over two to five weeks. Run like international field trips, these adventures form part of a unit, meaning you can travel and kick study goals at the same time.
SHORT COURSE PROGRAMSIf course requirements, work obligations or family commitments hold you back from experiencing a semester abroad, consider a short-term program. Available during the summer and winter breaks, they provide you with an opportunity to study and travel overseas without disrupting normal study periods. A popular choice is the Oxford International Human Rights Summer School.
INTERNATIONAL INTERNSHIPSAmp up your practical experience while discovering what it’s like to live and work overseas with an international internship. Internships can be organised through the university as part of our faculty led programs, or independently through external providers.
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#WANDERLUS TINTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE DESTINATIONSArgentina
Austria
Belgiium
Bolivia
Botswana
Brazil
Canada
Chile
China
Columbia
Czech Republic
Ecuador
England
Estonia
Fiji
Finland
France
Germany
Hungary
Indonesia
Ireland
Italy
Japan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Lithuania
Malaysia
Mexico
Morocco
Netherlands
New Zealand
Porto Rico
Scotland
South Africa
South Korea
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Taiwan
Thailand
United States of America
United Arab Emirates
Uruguay
Vietnam
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Creative thinker? Check! Full of big ideas? Check! Itching for fantastic hands-on experiences? Check! Congratulations, UC’s Faculty of Arts and Design is the place for you.
Creativity is at the core of all our programs. Our internationally renowned and award-winning academics are movers, shakers and ground breakers in their field. Invested in your future, they’re committed to making sure that you’re inspired, supported and given the leg up you need to launch your career.
You’ll develop laser sharp skills while making industry contacts. Whether you’re getting your hands dirty on a construction site, assisting a film crew or breaking news in the press gallery, you’ll gain rare insider insight and professional knowledge before you’ve even graduated.
ü Courses: Built Environment, Design, Communication and Media, and Arts
ü Work Integrated Learning: Central to all our courses. Gain industry experience with Work Integrated Learning including internships, work placements and research projects with employers like the National Library of Australia, the Australian War Memorial and The Canberra Times.
ü Study Abroad: Options include Exchange, Faculty Led Programs, Winter and Summer Short Term Programs and International Internships and Placements
ü Duration: Most bachelor degrees can be completed in three years
ARTS AND DESIGN
TYPICAL STUDY PATTERNBachelor of the Built Environment: Full time student, commencing Semester 1
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Built Environment: Analysis Studio
Built Environment: Design Studio
Architecture Studio 1
Architecture: History & Theory 2
Architecture: History & Theory 3
Architecture Studio 4
Built Environment: History & Culture
Built Environment Technology 1
Built Environment Technology 2
Professional Practice 1: Work Integrated Learning
Built Environment Technology 3
Professional Evidence (Built Environment)
Built Environment: Visual Communication
Heritage Conservation
Space, Time & Form Open Elective Unit Professional Practice 2: Work Integrated Learning
Open Elective Unit
Professional Orientation (Built Environment)
Level B Pixels & Polygons
Open Elective Unit Open Elective Unit Real Time Environments
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ARTSEver thought about writing a novel? How about shooting a film, making an interactive animation in virtual reality, curating an exhibition, or even designing a creative strategy to help a village develop sustainable power?
Strap in for a ride through visual and written languages that will lead you straight to a fulfilling career in arts and design. Become an expert in artistic fields such as digital media, film production and creative writing, or develop a deeper understanding of today’s most difficult challenges through culture and heritage or global studies.
Career opportunities: Author, filmmaker, director, special effects artist, game artist, digital animator, curator, culture and heritage officer, international development worker, international consultant
COURSE
Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing) 60 3 years ARB001 362004
Bachelor of Arts (Culture and Heritage) 60 3 years ARB002 362005
Bachelor of Arts (Digital Media) 60 3 years ARB003 362006
Bachelor of Arts (Film Production) 60 3 years ARB004 362007
Bachelor of Arts (Global Studies) 60 3 years ARB005 362008
Master of Arts in Creative and Cultural Futures PG 2 years ARM101 880603
Master of International Development PG 2 years 193JA 880523
BUILT ENVIRONMENTA degree in Built Environment is perfect for students passionate about making projects and getting involved.
Become a confident leader in the world of architecture, landscape, interior design or building and construction management. You'll exercise your creativity as you work on a range of exciting built environment projects while learning how to use innovative digital technologies. Stand out from the crowd by graduating with a well-rounded body of work and the skills and experience needed to jump right into your dream career.
Career opportunities: Architect, landscape designer, interior designer, construction manager
COURSE
Bachelor of Building and Construction Management* 60 4 years 357JA 361124
Bachelor of the Built Environment (Architecture)** 60 3 years ABB001 363004
Bachelor of the Built Environment (Interior Architecture) 60 3 years ABB002 363005
Bachelor of the Built Environment (Landscape Architecture) 60 3 years ABB003 363006
Master of Architecture*** PG 2 years 913AA 880926
* Work Integrated Learning requirements: 40 days. Accreditation: Australian Institute of Building (AIB); Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (AIQS) ** To gain registration in this field you must complete further postgraduate study. *** Accreditation: Australian Institute of Architects (AIA); Architects Accreditation Council of Australia (AACA)
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COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIAIf you’re creative storyteller seeking dynamic, grassroots learning opportunities, you belong at UC.
Dive into the fast-paced world of communications and media through practical learning and internships tailored to your specialisation. Whether you’re delivering stories from a news desk or soaking up social media tips from amazing influencers, you’ll make invaluable inroads in your field while you’re still studying.
Career opportunities: Journalist, communications manager, media advisor, publicist, social media influencer
COURSE
Bachelor of Communication and Media (Corporate and Public Communication)
60 3 years ARB101 362427
Bachelor of Communication and Media (Journalism) 60 3 years ARB102 362428
Bachelor of Communication and Media (Marketing Communication) 60 3 years ARB103 362429
Bachelor of Communication and Media (Sports Media) 60 3 years ARB104 362430
Master of Communication PG 2 years 352JA 880933
DESIGNLove getting your hands dirty as you flex your creative muscles?
Innovation lies at the core of our approach to design practice. See your personal projects come to life in a supportive, dynamic environment. Develop cutting-edge skills as you learn in our state-of-the-art Workshop Lab, featuring digital fabrication and laser cutting technology. You'll graduate work-ready with an enviable skill set and body of work.
Career opportunities: Industrial designer, graphic designer, digital designer, art director
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Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design) 60 3 years ARB201 362107
Bachelor of Design (Interaction Design) 60 3 years ARB202 362108
Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication Design) 60 3 years ARB203 362109
Master of Design Strategies PG 2 years ARM001 880600
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At UC, we trust your ambition.
UC is ideally located in Canberra, at the heart of Australian power and politics. Our world-class, connected academic staff will provide you with access to the heavyweights driving our future. You’ll gain real-world experience and build invaluable networks of industry contacts.
Our degrees rank the highest in the ACT for student satisfaction, and it’s not hard to see why. You’ll thrive in an environment where innovation, collaboration and hands-on experience unite.
ü Courses: Accounting and Finance, Government and Policy, Law and Justice or Business
ü Work Integrated Learning: Central to all our courses. Graduate work ready with 75-220 hours of Work Integrated Learning built into all our degrees, including virtual learning, internships and work placements with employers like the US Embassy, Legal Aid, the Department of Defence and PricewaterhouseCoopers.
ü Study Abroad: Options include Exchange, Faculty Led Programs, Winter and Summer Short Term Programs and International Internships and Placements
ü Duration: Most bachelor degrees can be completed in three years
BUSINESS, GOVERNMENT AND LAW
TYPICAL STUDY PATTERNBachelor of Commerce (Accounting): Full time student, commencing Semester 1
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SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
Business Decision Making
Accounting Systems and Practices
Accounting and Decision Support Systems
Corporate Accounting
Advanced Management Accounting
Auditing
Introduction to Management
Introduction to Economics
Business Finance Law of Business Associations
Revenue Law Accounting
Professional Orientation (Commerce)
Management Accounting
Business Law One Open Elective unit
Professional Practice Unit
Professional Evidence (Commerce)
Professional Orientation (Built Environment)
Open Elective Unit Open Elective unit One Open Elective unit
Professional Practice Unit
Open Elective Unit
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ACCOUNTING AND FINANCEAt UC, we give you the tools to be your best.
When you study Accounting and Finance, your in-depth discipline knowledge is amplified by foundational and up-to-date technical capabilities and real-world work experience. You’ll graduate as an agile, skilled and experienced professional, ready to launch right into a successful career.
Career opportunities: Accountant, economist, financial planner
COURSE
Bachelor of Accounting* 65 3 years MGB001 361209
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)* 65 3 years MGB301 361227
Bachelor of Commerce (Business Economics)** 65 3 years MGB302 361228
Bachelor of Commerce (Finance and Banking)** 65 3 years MGB303 361229
Bachelor of Commerce (Financial Planning)*** 65 3 years MGB304 361230
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance)* 65 3 years MGB305 361231
Master of Professional Accounting* PG 2 years 297JA 880161
* Work Integrated Learning requirements: 75-220 hours. Accreditation: Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ); Certified Practicing Accounting (CPA) ** Work Integrated Learning requirements: 75-220 hours *** Work Integrated Learning requirements: 75-220 hours. Accreditation: Financial Planning Australia (FPA)
BUSINESSWhether you’re interested in marketing, international trade, entrepreneurship or more, we offer a diverse range of business courses tailored to your career goals.
Become an expert in the intricacies of complex modern business environments as you develop skills and make invaluable contacts. If you’re a young entrepreneur, you’ll love getting involved with the flourishing innovation community at Entry 29 – a co-working space specially designed for technology start-ups based on-campus.
Career opportunities: Director, advertising account manager, event manager, entrepreneur
COURSE
Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship and Innovation)* 60 3 years MGB101 361211
Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management)* 60 3 years MGB103 361212
Bachelor of Business (International Business)* 60 3 years MGB104 361218
Bachelor of Business (Management)* 60 3 years MGB105 361214
Bachelor of Business (Marketing)* 60 3 years MGB106 361216
Bachelor of Business (Service Management)* 60 3 years MGB107 361217
Bachelor of Event and Tourism Management* 65 3 years MGB401 361480
Master of Business Administration PG 1.5 years 723AA 880190
Master of Business Administration (Plus) PG 2 years MGM102 880209
Master of Business Administration (Innovation and Leadership) (Online) PG 1.5 years 293JA Pending
Master of Human Resource Management PG 2 years MGM201 880207
Master of International Business PG 2 years MGM401 880206
Master of Marketing Management PG 2 years MGM301 880208
* Work Integrated Learning requirements: 75-220 hours
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GOVERNMENT AND POLICYWhen you study Government and Policy at UC, you get more than just lectures and textbooks.
With a focus on entrepreneurship and innovation, you’ll connect with industry leaders, gain new skills and jump into once-in-a-lifetime opportunities. Armed with real-world experience and vital knowledge, you’ll graduate with the skills to make a real difference.
Career opportunities: Member of Parliament, policy analyst, national security advisor
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Bachelor of Politics and International Relations* 60 3 years SCB201 361663
Bachelor of Social and Economic Policy (Economic Policy)* 60 3 years SCB301 361522
Bachelor of Social and Economic Policy (Sociology)* 60 3 years SCB302 361523
Master of Public Administration PG 1.5 years 737AA 880205
* Work Integrated Learning requirements: 75-220 hours
LAW AND JUSTICEIf you want to make a meaningful contribution to the world, this is the degree for you.
With classes taught by internationally renowned thought-leaders and law practitioners, you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of the law and build fantastic career foundations.
Hone your skills with Work Integrated Learning, including internships and job placements in leading firms and institutions Our results are undeniable, with our students enjoying the highest rate of employment amongst Australian law faculties.
Take advantage of cutting-edge learning spaces, including our Moot Court — one of the first technology orientated courtrooms in Australia.
Career opportunities: Solicitor, barrister, judge, justice policy advisor
COURSE
Bachelor of Justice Studies* 60 3 years SCB001 367035
Bachelor of Laws** 85 4 years SCB101 367004
Master of Laws PG 1 year 849AA 880115
Master of Legal Studies PG 1.5 years 847AA 880130
Master Degree Course in Juris Doctor PG 3 years SCM001 880111
* Work Integrated Learning requirements: 75-220 hours ** Work Integrated Learning requirements: 75-220 hours. Accreditation: Recognised by Supreme Court
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When you become a teacher, you make real, grass-roots differences to the lives of individuals, families and communities.
Set yourself up for a fulfilling career as you benefit from UC’s strong relationships with professional and industry partners. Amplify your education at the Inspire Centre, a learning commons where students and academics imagine, experiment and design new ways to work and learn digitally. Immerse yourself in most up-to-date practice, knowledge and innovative teaching and learning, and graduate as a skilled, confident professional ready to tackle the classroom and take on the world.
All initial teacher education courses have been accredited by the ACT Teacher Quality Institute and are recognised across Australia.
ü Courses: Study Early Childhood, Primary, Secondary and Educational Leadership
ü Work Integrated Learning: Central to all our courses. Graduate job-ready with 80-120 days of professional teaching experience.
ü Study Abroad: Options include Exchange, Faculty Led Programs and Winter and Summer Short Term Programs
ü Duration: Bachelor degrees can be completed in four years
EDUCATION
TYPICAL STUDY PATTERNBachelor of Primary Education: Full time student, commencing Semester 1
YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3 YEAR 4
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
Core Literacy Context of the Education Profession
Human Learning
Classroom Climate and Organisation
The Practice of Teaching English
Planning, Assessing and Reporting 9894
Issues in Literacy Development and Teaching
Addressing Challenges in Educational Environments
Core Mathematics
English Literacy for Educators
Implementing The Australian Curriculum
Designing Learning for Diversity and Inclusion
The Practice of Teaching Humanities and Social Sciences
The Practice of Teaching HPE
Mathematics in the Differentiated Classroom
Educational Investigations
Linguistics for Educators
Human Development
Philosophy of Education 9892
Information and Communication Technology Literacy
The Practice of Teaching Science
The Practice of Teaching Mathematics
Teachers as Professionals
The Practice of Teaching Technologies
The Educational Workplace
Scientific Principles
Principles of Learning and Teaching Materials Design
The Science of Teaching the Arts
Using Data to Improve Learning
The Practice of Teaching the Arts
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EDUCATIONWhen you study Education at UC, your in-class learning is heightened by real-world experiences.
We prepare you for the workforce by supporting you through fulfilling work placements, helping you finish your degree a well-rounded, skilled and empathetic teacher, ready for the classroom.
Career opportunities: High school teacher, primary school teacher, child care specialist, education policy advisor
COURSE
Bachelor of Early Childhood and Primary Education* 60 4 years 326JA 364103
Bachelor of Primary Education** 60 4 years 321JA 364003
Bachelor of Primary Education (Creative Arts)** 60 4 years 323JA 364023
Bachelor of Primary Education (Health Physical Education)** 60 4 years 324JA 364033
Bachelor of Primary Education (STeM)** 60 4 years 322JA 364024
Bachelor of Secondary Education/Bachelor of Arts** 60 4 years 327JA 364053
Bachelor of Secondary Education/Bachelor of Science** 60 4 years 328JA 364063
Bachelor of Secondary Education/Bachelor of Mathematics and Computing Technology Studies**
60 4 years 329JA 364073
Bachelor of Secondary Education (Health and Physical Education)** 60 4 years 330JA 364044
Master of Education PG 1 year 924AA 880410
Master of Education Studies PG 2 years 245JA 880417
Master of Primary Teaching*** PG 2 years EDM001 880421
Master of Secondary Teaching*** PG 2 years EDM101 880429
Master of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) and Foreign Language Teaching (FLT)
PG 2 years EDM301 880441
* Work Integrated Learning requirements: 120 days. Accreditation: Teachers Quality Institute (TQI); Australian Children's Education & Care Quality Authority (ACECQA) ** Work Integrated Learning requirements: 80 days. Accreditation: TQI *** Work Integrated Learning requirements: 60 days. Accreditation: TQI
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If you’re curious, hands-on and results driven, this is the Faculty for you.
Enjoy world-class academic programs in a dynamic and unique learning environment, and take advantage of a multi-disciplinary, work-integrated study experience like no other.
Learn from the best in the business — our high-performance cross-disciplinary team of leading educators and researchers are committed to making sure you progress toward a rewarding career in the applied sciences. By reflecting the needs of employers, our courses ensure that our graduates are in high demand.
ü Courses: Environmental Science, Biomedical, Medical and Forensic Science, Information Technology, Information Systems, Engineering and Data Science
ü Work Integrated Learning: Central to all our courses. Gain industry experience through Work Integrated Learning, including internships and work placements with employers like Xero, Pegasystems, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and the Office of the Gene Technology Regulator.
ü Study Abroad: Options include Exchange, Faculty Led Programs, Winter and Summer Short Term Programs and International Internships and Placements
ü Duration: Bachelor degrees can be completed in three years
SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOG Y
TYPICAL STUDY PATTERNBachelor of Information Technology: Full time student, commencing Semester 1
YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
Database Design Discrete Mathematics
Mobile Technology Security and Support in IT
Document and Workflow Management
Information and Communication Technology Project
Information Systems in Organisations
Professional Practice in IT
Software Technology Systems Analysis and Modelling
Systems Project and Quality Management
Software Systems Architecture
Introduction to Information Technology
Software Technology 1
Open Elective Unit Web Design and Programming
Computer and Network Security
Restricted Choice Unit
Open Elective Unit Open Elective Unit Restricted Choice Unit
Open Elective Unit Restricted Choice Unit
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SCIENCEStudy Science at UC and watch your career options multiply.
Our versatile degrees provide you with a fantastic foundation, while letting you pursue your passions and tailor your own general science degree in areas such as mathematics, chemistry, biology, ecology, IT and more.
Take advantage of exciting Work Integrated Learning opportunities — including unique field trips, and local and overseas placements — and graduate ready to impress with practical, work-ready skills.
Career opportunities: Forensic toxicologist, DNA analyst, biomedical scientist, allied health technician, biotechnologist, medical scientist, environmental manager, water scientist, sustainability officer, ecologist, research scientist, government science policy developer
COURSE
Bachelor of Applied Science in Forensic Studies 60 3 years 142JA 368044
Bachelor of Biomedical Science 60 3 years 264JA 368093
Bachelor of Environmental Science 60 3 years 791AA 368023
Bachelor of Medical Science 60 3 years 660AA 368083
Bachelor of Science 60 3 years 392AB 368103
Master of Forensic Studies in Forensic Science (Online) PG 2 years 884AA 880703
Hone your skills in leading facilities:
WILDLIFE GENETICS LABDive into DNA sequencing, genotyping, cloning and art cytogenetic work research.
ROBOTICS WORKSHOPWork on robotics and robotic-human interaction.
MEGA LABDigitally enhanced science laboratory supporting microbiology, chemistry, biochemistry, ecology and biophysical science.
INNOVATION WORKSHOPSpecialist computer lab for mobile technology and game programming .
FORENSICS LABPut on your CSI cap — this state-of-the-art facility was designed to mimic the Australian Federal Police lab and is used as a backup lab.
IOT LABUse future-focused technology in this Network Engineering Workshop, including drones, wi-fi networks and sensor equipment.
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TECHNOLOGYOur cutting-edge degrees empower you to gain vital insight into the world of network and software engineering and information sciences while honing your ability to work within a team.
Explore a growing range of career opportunities as you cultivate the high-tech skills needed to succeed in an increasingly digitised world.
Career opportunities: Business intelligence analyst, chief technology officer, ICT consultant, cyber security engineers, software architect, network engineers, robotics and IoT engineers, mobile programmers, data scientist, project manager
COURSE
Bachelor of Business Informatics* 60 3 years 706AA 366003
Bachelor of Information Technology 60 3 years 322AA 366043
Bachelor of Software Engineering* 60 3 years 560AA 366103
Bachelor of Engineering in Software and Network Engineering (Honours)** H 4 years 344JA 366054
Master of Business Informatics*** PG 2 years 309JA 880250
Master of Engineering**** PG 2 years 354JA 880276
Master of Information Technology PG 1.5 years 846AA 880265
Master of Information Technology and Systems***** PG 2 years 973AA 880267
* Accreditation: Australian Computer Society – Professional Level (ACS) ** Accreditation: ACS and Engineers Australia – Professional Level (EA) *** Accreditation: ACS **** Work Integrated Learning requirements: 12 weeks. Accreditation: ACS. ***** Accreditation: ACS
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Ready to kick serious goals? When you study Health or Sport at UC, you’re setting yourself up for a fulfilling career improving the quality of life of individuals and communities.
With the focus firmly on innovative education methods, we constantly update and enhance our teaching methods to meet the needs of a dynamic, constantly evolving sector.
Put your skills into play with on-the-job opportunities on campus and in health services and sporting organisations across the Canberra region and beyond. Through inter-professional learning, we mirror current trends in health to ensure you graduate job-ready.
ü Courses: Medical Radiation, Midwifery, Nursing, Nutrition, Occupational Therapy, Optometry, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Psychology, Public Health, and Sport and Exercise Science
ü Work Integrated Learning: Central to all our courses. Get work ready with comprehensive hands-on learning opportunities, including internships and clinical placements with employers like the ACT Brumbies, ACT Health and Headspace.
ü Study Abroad: Options include Exchange, Faculty Led Programs, Winter and Summer Short Term Programs and International Internships and Placements
ü Duration: Bachelor degrees can be completed in three-four years
HEALTH
TYPICAL STUDY PATTERNBachelor of Nursing: Full time student, commencing Semester 1
YEAR 1 YEAR 2 YEAR 3
SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 1 WINTER SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 2
Foundations of Anatomy and Physiology
Foundations for Professional Practice 2
Concepts in Pathophysiology
Ethics and Law for Health Professionals
Concepts in Pharmacology
Clinical Governance
Integrating Nursing Concepts 6 (Capstone 3)
Foundations of Professional Planning
Indigenous Health: Contemporary Issues
Health Across the Lifespan: Child and Family Health
Health Across the Lifespan: Adult Acute Health Issues
Health Across the Lifespan: Chronic and Complex Care
Integrating Nursing Concepts 1
Integrating Nursing Concepts 2 (Capstone 1)
Integrating Nursing Concepts 3
Health Across the Lifespan: Mental Health
Health Across the Lifespan: Healthy Ageing
Therapeutic Use of Self 1
Narratives of Illness and Wellbeing
Therapeutic Use of Self 2
Integrating Nursing Concepts 4
Integrating Nursing Concepts 5 (Capstone 2)
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COUNSELLINGIf you want to have a real impact on the lives of individuals, families and communities, this is the degree for you.
Learn about key issues affecting health promotion and health care, family, youth, ageing, mental health and relationships. Become an allied health professional working across public and private settings.
Career opportunities: Counsellor, youth worker, healthcare professional, social worker
COURSE
Master of Counselling* PG 2 years 341JA 880490
* Work Integrated Learning requirements: 260 hours
Learn in cutting-edge training facilities:
UC HOSPITALA brand new, purpose-built rehabilitation facility for adults who are experiencing mental illness or recovering from surgery, illness or injury. The largest facility of its kind in the ACT, the UC Hospital has dedicated clinical and practical teaching spaces for students in the Faculty of Health.
STUDENT LED HEALTH CLINICSGain essential clinical skills through fully supervised placements in the UC Health Clinic, where you’ll provide low-cost health services to the Canberra community and region.
CENTRE FOR RESEARCH AND ACTION IN PUBLIC HEALTH (CERAPH)CeRaph focuses on translating research into policy. We promote wellbeing and work to prevent chronic disease by taking a ‘whole person, whole community, whole of life’ approach.
UC RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR SPORTS AND EXERCISE (UCRISE)Students and staff work together to realise our sporting aspirations, increase engagement and develop strategic sports partnerships.
CANBERRA SPECIALIST MEDICAL CENTRE (CSMC)This state-of-the-art multi-purpose medical facility features an ultra-modern Integrated Oncology Centre, advanced radiology services and training and research opportunities for staff and students. At CSMC, you'll get hands-on experience delivering student-led allied health services to the community.
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DIAGNOSTIC PATHOLOGYFascinated with the human body?
Discover how to identify diseases by studying cells and tissues. Explore haematology, histology, microbiology, transfusion science and cytogenetics as you learn the skills to become a professional whiz around a diagnostic laboratory.
Career opportunities: Diagnostic pathology professional, biotechnology lab manager, researcher
COURSE
Master of Diagnostic Pathology* PG 2 years 315JA 880718
* Work Integrated Learning requirements: 9–12 weeks
MEDICAL IMAGING/DIAGNOSTIC RADIOGRAPHYLearn from leaders within the medical imaging profession in this contemporary, hands-on degree.
Experience a range of placements – including hospitals, private practices, and in metropolitan, regional and rural settings – and discover the myriad directions a career in medical imaging can take you.
Career opportunities: Diagnostic radiographer, medical radiation practitioner
COURSE
Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Medical Imaging)* 80 3.5 years 319JA 365273
Master of Medical Imaging** PG 3 years 340JA 880845
Master of Medical Ultrasound PG 2 years 362JA 880760
* Work Integrated Learning requirements: 1540 hours. Accreditation: Medical Radiation Practice Board of Australia (MRPBA). An honours option is embedded in this course. To gain registration in this field you must complete further postgraduate study. ** Accreditation: Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA)
MIDWIFERYMake a difference to the lives of women and their families.
Learn how to fulfil a vital health promotion role that empowers women to identify and meet their health needs within our region and out into wider Australian and international communities.
Career opportunities: Midwife practicing in hospital or community settings
COURSE
Bachelor of Midwifery* N/A** 3 years HLB001 365084
Master of Midwifery PG 3 years 163JA 880793
Master of Midwifery Practice*** PG 3 years HLM001 880794
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NURSINGBecome a nurse and live a life defined by purpose as you promote and deliver healthcare to people in need.
We empower you to put your knowledge into practice through Work Integrated Learning and give your degree an edge by focusing on leadership, governance and global health issues.
Career opportunities: Registered nurse, paediatric nurse, oncology nurse, operating room nurse
COURSE
Bachelor of Nursing* 65 3 years 364JA 365101
Bachelor of Nursing Advanced** 80 4 years 365JA 365102
Master of Nursing PG 1.5 years 261JA 880773
* Work Integrated Learning requirements: 880 hours. Accreditation: Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA). ** Work Integrated Learning requirements: 1100 hours. Accreditation: NMBA.
NUTRITIONFascinated by food?
Human nutrition combines the science behind the digestion and metabolism of nutrients and the effects that nutrition has on our physical, social, mental and environmental wellbeing. Become a force for good as you learn how to improve the lives of different individuals and communities.
Career opportunities: Nutritionist*, nutrition and community educator, food industry professional
COURSE
Bachelor of Human Nutrition* 60 3 years 686AA 365063
Master of Nutrition PG 2 years 771AA 880825
Master of Nutrition and Dietetics** PG 2 years 772AA 880830
* Work Integrated Learning requirements: 120 hours. Accreditation: Students are eligible to register with the Nutrition Society of Australia following completion of degree. To become an accredited practicing dietician, you must complete further postgraduate study. ** Work Integrated Learning requirements: 24 weeks
OCCUPATIONAL THERAPYOccupational therapy is a client-centred health profession concerned with promoting health and wellbeing through occupation.
You’ll read fascinating theory, develop foundational knowledge, and gain the practical skills needed to enable people to participate effectively in everyday life.
Career opportunities: Occupational therapist working with children, adults and older adults in communities, hospitals, schools and workplaces
COURSE
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy* 85 4 years 373JA 365107
Master of Occupational Therapy** PG 2 years 132JA 880820
* Work Integrated Learning requirements: 1000 hours. Accreditation: Occupational Therapy Council (Australia & New Zealand) (OTC). An Honours option is embedded in this course. ** Accreditation: Occupational Therapy Council, Australia and New Zealand (OTA); World Federation of Occupational Therapists (WFOT)
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OPTOMETRYMagnify your future as you start your journey towards a career in optometry with a Bachelor of Vision Science.
Gain the skills to detect, diagnose and manage eye diseases and vision disorders as you put your professional skills into action.
Career opportunities: Ophthalmic technician, optical assistant, vision-related policy advisor
COURSE
Bachelor of Vision Science* 85 3 years 372JA 368073
Master of Optometry PG 2 years 374JA Pending
* To gain registration in this field you must complete further postgraduate study
PHARMACYLearn from leaders within the pharmacy profession in this contemporary, hands-on degree.
Experience a range of placements — including in hospitals, community practice, and public health providers — and discover the myriad directions a career in pharmacy can take you.
Career opportunities: Clinical consultant pharmacist, community pharmacist, hospital pharmacist
COURSE
Bachelor of Pharmacy* 80 4 years 250JA 365116
Master of Pharmacy** PG 2 years 767AA 880800
* Work Integrated Learning requirements: 252 hours. Accreditation: Australian Pharmacy Council (APC). An Honours option is embedded in this course. ** Work Integrated Learning requirements: Multiple two week placements. Accredtiation: APC.
PHYSIOTHERAPYWhen you study Physiotherapy, you’re strapping in for a career full of variety and rewarding challenges.
You’ll gain a comprehensive education on the prevention, diagnosis and therapeutic management of pain and disorders of human movement. Position yourself to enhance the health and welfare of individuals and communities by honing your skills in musculoskeletal, neurological and cardiorespiratory physiotherapy across a range of ages, from the very young to very old.
Career opportunities: Clinical consultant physiotherapist, community physiotherapist, hospital physiotherapist
COURSE
Bachelor of Physiotherapy* 90 4 years 202JA 365106
Master of Physiotherapy** PG 2 years 768AA 880805
* Work Integrated Learning requirements: 940 hours. Accreditation: Australian Physiotherapy Council (APC). An Honours option is embedded in this course. ** Accreditation: APC
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PSYCHOLOGYUnravel the mysteries of human behaviour as you investigate scientific methods and different theoretical perspectives.
Driven by innovation and collaboration, you’ll take advantage of Work Integrated Learning to apply psychological theory to real-world issues.
Career opportunities: Psychologist*, human resources officer, health and welfare professional, policy officer
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Bachelor of Science in Psychology* 60 3 years 780AA 365123
Master of Clinical Psychology** PG 2 years 742AA 880710
* Work Integrated Learning requirements: 120 hours. Accreditation: Australian Psychological Accreditation Council (APAC). To gain registration in this field you must complete further postgraduate study. ** Work Integrated Learning requirements: 1000 hours. Accreditation: APC.
PUBLIC HEALTHInvestigate key issues affecting the health of populations, with an emphasis on sustainability, biodiversity and climate change.
Through dynamic in-class learning and on-the-job experience, you’ll learn how to make a real difference to the health and wellbeing of communities and populations, in Australia and overseas.
Career opportunities: Health promotion officer, public health officer, project officer, public health advocate, health educator, health policy officer
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Bachelor of Public Health* 60 3 years 158JA 365233
Master of Public Health PG 1.5 years HLM101 880735
* Work Integrated Learning requirements: 120 hours
SPEECH PATHOLOGYFascinated by the human voice?
Develop the skills to deliver speech pathology services as you learn the business skills needed to operate your own practice.
Career opportunities: Speech pathologist, rehabilitation speech pathologist, schools speech pathologist
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Master of Speech Pathology* PG 2 years 371JA 880821
* Accreditation: Speech Pathology Australia
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SPORT AND EXERCISE SCIENCEAt UC, we live and breathe sport.
Embrace your passion by engaging in dynamic study programs, conducting research projects, taking part in community engagement activities and building your professional network. Enhance your uni experience with a North American study tour. Study scholarships are available for elite athletes.
Career opportunities: Exercise physiologist, sport director, sport development officer
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Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science* 60 3 years 274JA 365191
Bachelor of Exercise Physiology and Rehabilitation** 83 4 years 266JA 365113
Bachelor of Health Science (Human Movement)*** 60 3 years HLB101 365268
Bachelor of Health Science (Nutrition Studies)*** 60 3 years HLB102 365267
Master of High Performance Sport PG 1.5 years 292JA 880806
* Work Integrated Learning requirements: 200 hours. Accreditation: Exercise and Sport Science Australia (ESSA) ** Work Integrated Learning requirements: 500 hours: Accreditation: ESSA *** Work Integrated Learning requirements: 120 hours
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You’re in the driver’s seat and there’s no stopping you. At UC, we make sure you achieve your career and educational goals by offering qualifications and pathways tailored to your needs.
ACCELERATE YOUR DEGREEIf you’re a domestic student starting full-time in Semester One at our Canberra campus, you can choose to accelerate select degrees by enrolling in the University of Canberra’s Winter Term. Kick-start your career by finishing your studies six months before standard full time students.
MAJORS AND MINORSBuild your expertise and focus your study on a specific career path by selecting from a range of majors and minors.
By taking advantage of UC’s diverse majors and minors, you’ll enjoy the flexibility to explore subjects and faculties across the University, broadening your experience while specialising in your area of interest.
FLEXIBLE LEARNINGLooking to combine your studies with other commitments? At UC, juggling life and study is easy. We deliver our courses in diverse formats, including online, on-campus, flexible and intensive, as well as through our Australian and international partners. Combining work and study is a breeze – all our bachelor degrees are offered part time.
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Our most popular options are listed below but, if you’re looking for something a little different, we can work with you to find the right combination for your future career. For course details, visit canberra.edu.au/future-students
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Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Event and Tourism Management 65 4 years ARMG02 361530
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Communication and Media 60 4 years ARAR01 363286
Bachelor of Design/Bachelor of Communication and Media 60 4 years ARAR02 363205
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws 85 5 years MGSC01 361324
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Laws 85 5 years ARSC03 362144
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Design 85 5 years SCAR03 367006
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Laws 85 5 years MGSC03 361325
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Design 60 4 years MGAR02 361543
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Arts 60 4 years MGAR03 361544
Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/Bachelor of Communication and Media
65 4 years SCAR01 361529
Bachelor of Communication and Media/Bachelor of Laws 85 5 years ARSC02 361326
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Communication and Media 60 4 years MGAR01 361542
Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/Bachelor of Arts 65 4 years SCAR02 361530
Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/Bachelor of Business 65 4 years SCMG01 361528
Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/Bachelor of Design 60 4 years SCAR04 361498
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Laws 85 5 years NPSC01 365164
Bachelor of Forensic Studies/Bachelor of Laws 85 5 years NPSC02 368046
Bachelor of Sports Management/Bachelor of Event and Tourism Management 65 4 years MGMG01 365184
Bachelor of Politics and International Relations/Bachelor of Laws 85 5 years SCSC02 361495
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Information Technology 65 4 years MGIT01 361327
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Information Technology 60 4 years MGIT02 361534
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Business Informatics 65 4 years MGIT03 361515
Bachelor of Justice Studies/Bachelor of Forensic Studies 65 4 years SCNP01 367034
Bachelor of Politics & International Relations/Bachelor of Science in Psychology 65 4 years SCSC03 361497
Bachelor of Business/Bachelor of Science in Psychology 60 4 years MGSC02 361545
Bachelor of Science in Psychology/Bachelor of Health Science (Human Movement)
60 4 years SCHL01 365166
Bachelor of Health Science (Human Movement)/Bachelor of Human Nutrition 60 4 years HLHL01 365269
Bachelor of Science in Psychology/Bachelor of Laws 85 5 years SCSC01 365163
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science in Psychology 60 4 years ARSC01 362184
Bachelor of Software Engineering/Bachelor of Business Informatics 60 4 years 838AA 366123
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STUDENT SUPPORT
STUDENT WELFAREIf you need help but aren’t sure where to go, the Welfare Office can refer you to services at UC or around Canberra.
INCLUSION AND ENGAGEMENTThe UC Inclusion and Engagement team provides support for students with disability and/or health conditions through the provision of appropriate and reasonable adjustments. We also provide support to the University’s Academic Clubs. Our friendly staff are available to offer advice and support to assist you in your studies.
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCEIf you need short term help for accommodation, books and other educational expenses, we can help. Check your eligibility for financial assistance on our website.
CAMPUS JOBS ENQUIRIESCareers UC is here to help you find employment that suits your skills and interests. Contact them at [email protected] or visit them at Careers UC, Building 1, Level C, Room 42 (1C42).
FACULTY OF HEALTH CLINICSThe Faculty of Health Clinics provide health services to students, staff and the wider community. Services include physiotherapy, exercise physiology, dietetics, clinical psychology, counselling, occupational therapy, remedial massage and a sleep clinic. Concession prices are available for current UC students.
MEDICAL AND COUNSELLING CENTREThe UC Medical and Counselling Centre is a confidential service dedicated to your needs. We provide general practitioner and nursing services to all UC students and their families, including medical consultations, vaccinations for study placements, travel vaccinations, sports medicine, emergency attendances on campus, and more.
The Counselling team, comprising registered psychologists and a social worker, is committed to helping you build emotional resilience, pursue wellness and achieve academic success.
Most of these services are either bulk billed (domestic students) or direct billed to Overseas Student Health Cover (international students).
STUDENT ADVOCACYA free advocacy service is run by current students to enhance and assist the educational, cultural, social and financial interests of students within the University and the wider community. Student leaders represent and advocate for the diversity of the campus, which includes the supporting of international, women’s, environmental, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, ethno cultural and LGBTQI issues.
Visit ucunion.com.au/student-forum to find out more.
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CAREERS UCOur careers service at UC helps support you find employment. We offer advice and opportunities for student employment both on and off campus, and assist with internships, placements and student projects. Gain the skills to become career ready through our many workshops, events, online resources and individual appointments.
ACADEMIC CLUBS AND SOCIETIESThere are around 60 clubs and societies you can join to meet like-minded individuals, build communities and friendships, pursue vocational interests, and get involved with industry. Visit ucunion.com.au/clubs-societies to find out more.
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STUDY SKILLSThe UC Study Skills team helps you find solutions to study related problems you may be having, providing assistance with writing and grammar, researching and referencing, the structuring of assignments, avoiding plagiarism, online learning systems, maths and stats, and more. Study Skills offers orientation programs, both face-to-face and online. These include the Smart Study Transition and Orientation Program which can be done at any time through the Study Help UCLearn site. This program has multiple pathways for you to choose from to help you develop your writing, referencing and maths skills. Study Skills also runs face to-face sessions to help you learn how to plan your studies, how to study effectively, and how to use the UC online systems.
For 24/7 study help, the Study Help UCLearn site contains online interactive learning resources to help with finding information, referencing, assignment writing, maths and stats, time management, exam preparation, and more.
PEER-ASSISTED LEARNING SESSIONSPeer-Assisted Learning Sessions (PALS) offer extra learning and study support for traditionally difficult units. PALS leaders are past students who have succeeded in these difficult units and have received additional training to assist them in passing on their knowledge.
INTENSIVE ENGLISHThe Study Skills Intensive English Course runs four times a year: just before the start of both Semester 1 and Semester 2, and in Week 8 of both semesters. This course is free for UC students, and is designed to help you improve your English writing, reading, speaking and listening skills.
MATHS AND STATS HELPDrop-in Maths and Stats Help (MASH) sessions are held Monday to Friday in the MASH Centre. These are open to all students, with friendly tutors available to assist with a range of mathematics and statistics queries. There are also a range of online maths and stats learning modules available on the Study Help UCLearn site.
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STUDENT CENTRALStudent Central is the hub for many student services, including student administration, careers information, health and counselling assistance, support for students with a disability, student welfare and equity, International Student Support Service, and much more.
MULTI-FAITH CENTREThe Multi-Faith Centre offers pastoral care services, providing support for worship, practice and education in religious traditions.
LIBRARYThe UC Library offers extensive information resources and reference works, including online materials, to support your study and research. You can use library facilities for individual and group study and the Library Commons is available 24-hours a day. Our library staff provide individual and group assistance, both in the library and online.
CHILDCAREIf you’ve got little ones in tow, childcare is easy at UC. We have two childcare facilities on campus: the Kirinari Early Childhood Centre and the Wiradjuri Preschool and Child Care Centre. Both complexes offer childcare support for the community, students and staff of the University.
CAMPUS SERVICES On campus, you’ll find everything you need, including a bank, post office, hair salon, convenience store, supermarket and cafés and restaurants offering delicious food. The Refectory food court is a great option for takeaway food and snacks. If you’re after something a bit more raucous, head to our campus bar, The Well, housed in the residential precinct and providing drinks, karaoke and trivia nights for students.
Visit ucunion.com.au/eatdrinkshop to find out more.
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YEAR 12 SCHOOL LEAVERSSubmit your application online through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC). Your offer will be made based on your final score in your Year 12 studies.
For information on change of preference and offer rounds dates, visit uac.edu.au
NON-SCHOOL LEAVERSIf you’ve taken a gap year, been working since you left school, started or completed study at another institution, or completed Year 12 a year or more ago, you can apply directly by completing our online application form.
canberra.edu.au/applynow
ALTERNATIVE ENTRY SCHEMESTaking a different path? We offer a number of alternative entry initiatives that give you the opportunity to be accepted into university. UC currently participates in the Schools Recommendation Schemes (SRS) and the Educational Access Schemes (EAS) through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC). Before you apply, check your eligibility for these schemes to ensure you don’t miss out.
ADJUSTMENT FACTORSAdjustment factors are available to a range of eligible undergraduate students and are added to your Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) or entry rank to give you an adjusted entry score. UC offers three adjustment factors: Subject Bonus, Educational Access Scheme (EAS) and University Priority Groups.
SCHOOLS RECOMMENDATION SCHEMESSchools Recommendation Schemes (SRS) are available to current Year 12 students and provide an opportunity to secure an offer to a UC undergraduate course if you’re recommended by your school.
SPECIAL CONSIDERATION This option is available to all applicants who have experienced circumstances that have impacted or disadvantaged their previous study but who don’t meet the criteria to receive adjustment factors.
PORTFOLIO ENTRYThis experience based entry scheme is offered by the Faculty of Arts and Design (FAD) for all applicants seeking entry to an undergraduate FAD course. Applicants can submit their portfolio directly when applying online.
For more information, email [email protected] or visit canberra.edu.au
UC COLLEGEUC College provides pathway programs for both international and domestic students. If you aren’t currently qualified to enter university through traditional entry points, our programs focus on developing the academic skills required to successfully gain direct entry to UC.
DEFERRING YOUR STUDIESWe understand that life changes and you may need to defer your offer. If you’re a domestic student who hasn’t yet accepted your offer, or who has accepted but hasn’t yet enrolled in any units, you can apply to defer. Please note that not all courses can be deferred.
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Receiving financial assistance can help you get the most out of your university experience.
Our scholarships can assist you with living costs, text books, accommodation, relocation or contribution towards your fees.
Scholarships include: § Academic achievement and merit § Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander § Australian rural, regional or remote § Course-related § Financial assistance
Applying is easy. Simply submit one application, and you’ll be considered for every scholarship for which you’re eligible.
HOW TO APPLYCURRENT STUDENTSAfter browsing what’s available, click the ‘Apply Now’ button and you’ll be asked to sign in to MyUC. The application form is located in the ‘Student Forms’ section.
FUTURE STUDENTSAfter browsing what’s available, click the ‘Apply Now’ button and you’ll be asked to apply for admission into a UC degree. You’ll need to have applied and accepted your offer in order to apply for a scholarship.
FAQDO I NEED TO PROVIDE ANY DOCUMENTS AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION?No. You’ll be asked a series of questions at the time of application, so please have relevant information readily available when applying.
HOW WILL I BE INFORMED OF THE OUTCOME OF MY APPLICATION?If we identify you as being eligible for one or more unique scholarships, you may be contacted for additional information. All applicants will be notified of the outcome of their application approximately two weeks after the closing date.
WHAT ARE EXTERNAL SCHOLARSHIPS?These scholarships are awarded by external companies or organisations. UC doesn’t endorse or support any products or companies affiliated with these scholarships. They’re advertised with the purpose of providing students with more options for financial support.
NEED HELP BUYING TEXTBOOKS?A textbook bursary provides students with a $100 Co-op bookshop voucher to assist those students experiencing financial difficulties in purchasing their textbooks. The bursary is awarded on a first-come, first-served basis and there are a limited number on offer each year.
Applications for textbook bursaries open 1 January 2020 and close when all bursaries have been awarded.
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When it comes to getting accepted into your dream degree, we understand that challenges can stand in the way.
If you haven’t qualified for direct entry, there’s no need to stress – our on-campus education partner, UC College, can help you realise your academic potential through an alternative pathway program.
Kickstart your studies with UC College’s range of Enabling and Higher Education Diploma Programs suited to both current school leavers and non-school leavers. The best bit? UC College’s direct entry arrangement with the University of Canberra means you can jump straight into either the first or second year of a corresponding bachelor’s degree after completing your course.*
If you’ve applied to UC directly but haven’t received an offer, you’ll automatically receive an offer from UC College.
Our highly-qualified staff are here to make sure you graduate from UC College with the skills to take on a bachelor’s degree. Plus, UC College is centrally located on UC’s Bruce campus, meaning you have access to the University’s fantastic resources and facilities.
Get ready to do great things.
Visit canberra.edu.au/college to start your journey today.
HOW TO APPLY1. Browse through our courses and choose the right one for you.
2. To streamline your admission process, carefully read and make sure you meet the entry requirements before applying.
3. Apply to UC College through UC’s online applicant portal canberra.edu.au/future-students/apply-now or by emailing [email protected]
For up-to-date course and fee information please visit canberra.edu.au/college
If you would like to make an appointment with a UC College course adviser, contact UC College Student Centre on 1800 864 226 or email [email protected]
FEESCommonwealth-supported enabling places are available for Australian and New Zealand citizens or permanent residents of Australia on each program. There is also a Student Services Amenities Fee.
The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Foundation Program is free of charge.
For more information, visit studyassist.gov.au
UC COLLEGE | ALTERNATIVE PATHWAY TO UC
ENABLING ACCESS PROGRAMSPROGRAM PATHWAY TO UC
UC ConnectAn enabling course for current school leavers who wish to study an undergraduate degree at UC and whose current academic qualifications do not allow them direct admission to the University.Duration: 18 weeks | Intake: February and AugustEntry requirements: Completion of an equivalent Australian Year 12 qualification (education system of 12 years of schooling) with 3 passes in academic subjects*.
Successful completion guarantees entry into the first year of the corresponding UC Undergraduate degree.* Alternatively, students who need additional academic support will be guaranteed entry into a UC College Diploma program, which upon completion provides direct access into the second year of the corresponding UC Undergraduate degree.*
UC PrepA bridging course that helps prepare you for study in a UC Degree. It is ideal for students who may have not studied for some time.Duration: 14 weeks | Intake: February, June and OctoberEntry requirements: It is designed for students who are 21 years or older, have been out of education for more than 2 years, and/or may have experienced hardship in their previous education.
Successful completion guarantees entry into the first year of the corresponding UC Undergraduate degree.*
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Foundation ProgramA program to help build the skills needed for study at the University of CanberraDuration: 1 semester (6 months) | Intake: February, July or part-time equivalentEntry requirements: Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander potential student who didn't meet the admission requirements for university.
Successful completion guarantees entry into the first year of the corresponding UC Undergraduate degree.*
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HIGHER EDUCATION DIPLOMASDIPLOMA DETAILS PATHWAY TO UC*
Diploma of BusinessDuration: 2 terms (8 months) Intake: February Course Code: 933AA UAC Code: 360015
Entry to 2nd year in: § Bachelor of Accounting § Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship and Innovation)
§ Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management)
§ Bachelor of Business (International Business) § Bachelor of Business (Management
§ Bachelor of Business (Marketing) § Bachelor of Business (Service Management) § Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) § Bachelor of Commerce (Business Economics) § Bachelor of Commerce (Finance and Banking) § Bachelor of Event and Tourism Management § Bachelor of Politics and International Relations
Diploma of Business InformaticsDuration: 2 terms (8 months) Intake: February Course Code: 189JA UAC Code: 360020
Entry to 2nd year in: § Bachelor of Business Informatics
Diploma of CommunicationDuration: 2 terms (8 months) Intake: February Course Code: 951AA UAC Code: 360005
Entry to 2nd year in: § Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing) § Bachelor of Arts (Culture and Heritage) § Bachelor of Arts (Digital Media) § Bachelor of Arts (Film Production) § Bachelor of Arts (Global Studies) § Bachelor of Communication and Media (Journalism)
§ Bachelor of Communication and Media (Corporate and Public Communications)
§ Bachelor of Media (Marketing Communication) § Bachelor of Communication and Media (Sport Media)
Diploma of DesignDuration: 2 terms (8 months) Intake: February Course Code: 199JA UAC Code: 360035
Entry to 2nd year in: § Bachelor of Building and Construction Management
§ Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design) § Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication Design)
§ Bachelor of Design (Interaction Design)
§ Bachelor of Built Environment (Architecture) § Bachelor of Built Environment (Interior Architecture)
§ Bachelor of Built Environment (Landscape Architecture)
Diploma of HealthDuration: 2 semesters (12 months) Intake: February Course Code: 358JA UAC Code: 360045
Entry to 2nd year in: § Bachelor of Health Science (Human Movement) § Bachelor of Health Science (Nutrition Studies) § Bachelor of Human Nutrition**
§ Bachelor of Public Health § Bachelor of Science in Psychology
Diploma of Information TechnologyDuration: 2 terms (8 months) Intake: February Course Code: 935AA UAC Code: 360010
Entry to 2nd year in: § Bachelor of Information Technology § Bachelor of Business Informatics § Bachelor of Software Engineering
Diploma of Network and Software EngineeringDuration: 3 terms (12 months) Intake: February Course Code: 353JA UAC Code: 360024
Entry to 2nd year in: § Bachelor of Engineering in Network and Software Engineering (Honours)
§ Bachelor of Software Engineering
Diploma of ScienceDuration: 2 semesters (12 months) Intake: February Course Code: 192JA UAC Code: 360030
4 units (1 semester) of credit towards the following bachelor courses at University of Canberra: § Bachelor of Applied Science in Forensic Studies § Bachelor of Biomedical Science § Bachelor of Environmental Science
§ Bachelor of Medical Science § Bachelor of Science
For entry into all diploma programs requires completion of an equivalent Australian Year 12 qualification with 3 passes in academic subjects.* A student’s pathway depends on the overall results they achieve and course availability. Students must pass all course unit requirements within the program to be guaranteed entry into the University of Canberra.** Students will receive 18 credit points (6 units) of advanced standing into the Bachelor of Human Nutrition.
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As you work towards your future, there are certain fees you may need to pay throughout your studies. Fees change depending on your enrolment status and may include Student Services and Amenities Fees and tuition fees.
DOMESTIC STUDENTSUniversity fees for domestic students fall under one of two categories: Fee-Paying Places or Commonwealth Supported Places (CSP). How much you end up paying for your course depends on the type of fees associated with your degree.
All domestic undergraduate students are eligible for a CSP, and some domestic postgraduate students may also be eligible for a CSP depending on their course.
1. FEE-PAYING PLACESIf your course offers Fee-Paying Places, the price listed is the annual fee for students enrolled in full-time study. Although Fee Paying Places are not subsidised by the Australian Government, you can still access a FEE HELP loan to assist with paying your fees. Please see Financial Support for further information.
2. COMMONWEALTH-SUPPORTED PLACES (CSP)If you’re enrolled in a CSP, Australian Government funding covers most of your university fees and you only need to pay the amount that’s left over. This is called the Student Contribution Amount. You can choose to pay your Student Contribution Amount upfront, or you can access a HECS-HELP loan to assist with your fees. Please see Financial Support for further information.
Each year, the Australian Government releases the Student Contribution Range which identifies how much a university can charge students. At most universities in Australia, including the University of Canberra, students are charged the maximum amount.
3. CALCULATING CSP FEESThe various subjects you undertake as part of your degree fall under three separate bands known as Student Contribution Bands.
You can calculate an approximate cost for your degree by selecting the Student Contribution Band relevant to your course and multiplying the full Student Contribution Amount by the number of years your degree takes to complete.
Student Contribution Amounts change each year, so the fees in the year you commence your studies may be different to those in subsequent years. You might also choose to undertake some units during your degree, as part of a major, for example, that fall under another band, and this will impact the overall cost of your degree.
FINANCIAL SUPPORTAll university fees can be paid upfront, or you can choose to use the Higher Education Loan Program (HELP) to defer paying your fees until a later date. The Australian Government Higher Education Loan Program consists of three loan schemes known as HECS-HELP, FEE-HELP, and SA-HELP.
HECS-HELP Higher Education Contribution Scheme (HECS) is the type of loan you take out as a university student to pay your Student Contribution Amount. All students enrolled in a Commonwealth-Supported Place (CSP) are eligible for a HECS-HELP loan.
FEE-HELP FEE-HELP is a similar loan scheme to HECS-HELP but for students enrolled in a Fee-Paying Place. FEE-HELP differs from HECS-HELP in that it has a maximum limit that can be borrowed (known as the FEE-HELP limit) and is usually for university students studying postgraduate courses. For 2019, the FEE HELP limit is $104,440 for most students.
SA-HELPSA-HELP is a loan scheme available to Australian Citizens that have been charged the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF).
APPLYING FOR A HELP LOANWhen you enrol at university, you’ll be asked to complete an online form and select your preferred billing option. You can choose to pay your fees upfront, make a partial payment and defer the remaining fee, or defer the whole payment via your HELP loan.
FURTHER INFORMATIONStudyAssist.gov.au
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GLOSSARY
TERM DESCRIPTION
Accreditation A certification of competence in a specified subject or area of expertise awarded by a third party.
Articulation A formal agreement between two educational institutions to award credit towards a course based on previous completion of an award program.
Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR)
A rank calculated so that universities and other tertiary education providers can compare students who have completed different types of Year 12 study. The ATAR is used as a basis for admission into university. Other criteria may also be used in conjunction with an ATAR.
Course A program of study, usually taking three or four years to complete. When a student completes their course, they’re awarded a degree.
Credit The recognition of prior learning and skills, which can excuse a student from undertaking certain units within a degree.
Deferring A term used when a student receives an offer from a university but chooses to delay their start date by six months to one year.
Degree A qualification a student earns after completing their course of study.
Discipline A group of degrees at an institution that share common themes, units and resources.
Double Degree Students can study two undergraduate degrees at the same time and complete both degrees in a condensed time frame.
Faculty A collective group of associated disciplines, run by a Dean who oversees teaching and research.
Hecs (or HECS-HELP) HECS-HELP is a financial loan available to eligible students enrolled in a Commonwealth-Supported Place at a higher education institution. Find out more at studyassist.gov.au
Honours A one-year course for high-achieving students, typically undertaken at the end of a standard three year bachelor's degree.
Lecture A class which presents the critical information from a unit to students.
Major A sequence of related units that form a student’s main field of specialisation within a degree. Students are required to undertake a certain number of units within this specific field to qualify with a major.
Mature Age Students Students who are entering tertiary study and are aged 21 or over.
Minor A sequence of related units that form a student’s secondary field of specialisation within a degree. Minors also require a certain number of units to be studied.
Non-School Leaver Students who are entering tertiary study without having graduated from Year 12 the previous year.
Packaged Offer When a student doesn’t meet the admission requirements of a degree, they may be required to complete another program of study prior to commencing study, such as a bridging course or English language program.
Pathway Alternative entry methods into university that aren’t based on a raw ATAR score, including schools’ recommendation schemes, adjustment factors and bridging courses.
Postgraduate Study undertaken after a student has already completed at least one undergraduate bachelor's degree or equivalent.
Prerequisite Prescribed conditions students must satisfy to gain entry into a course.
Scholarship Financial grants given to eligible students to help cover costs associated with university, based on merit, need, career or equity grounds.
School Leaver Students who plan on studying either straight after completing Year 12 or in the following year.
Selection Rank An adjusted score for entry into university consisting of a student’s ATAR plus any adjustment factors that they are eligible for and have been awarded. Selection ranks advertised in this guide reflect the course cut-offs provided to the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) for assessing applications to UC for the 2019 admissions round.
Tutorial A class intended to assist students in the understanding and practical application of information provided in the lecture.
Undergraduate A student who has not yet completed any tertiary study. Most bachelor's degrees are referred to as undergraduate degrees.
Unit A subject of study at university. A degree is made up of units that a student must pass.
Universities Admission Centre (UAC)
UAC processes applications for admission to most undergraduate and some postgraduate courses at participating institutions (mainly located in NSW and the ACT). uac.edu.au
Work Integrated Learning The combination of workplace experience with academic learning, assessment and support.
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WE ARE UCThe University of Canberra acknowledges
the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Bruce Campus is situated.
We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we gather.
Information in this guide was correct at time of printing. The University of Canberra reserves the right to change course offerings, arrangements and all other aspects without notice. Up-to-date information will be available at canberra.edu.au as changes are accredited by Academic Board.
Please note: UC College is operated by the University of Canberra College Pty Limited ABN 51 080 888 231, a jointly owned college of the University of Canberra (UC) and Navitas Limited, delivering programs on behalf of UC. UC College reserves the right to vary any matter described in this publication at any time without notice.
This publication was printed with environmentally safe processes and biodegradable inks using Precision stock:
• Australian Made • PEFC Certified • ISO 14001 Environmental Certification
Published February 2019. Australian Government Higher Education (CRICOS) Provider #00212K. UCDOM0522
Annalise Baulman: Alumna, Faculty of Arts and Design
SEMESTER 1Orientation Week: 3–9 FebruarySemester start: 10 FebruaryCensus date: 6 MarchExamination period: 11–23 MayResults released: 1 June
WINTER TERMSemester start: 1 June Census date: 12 JuneExamination period: 20 July–1 AugustResults released: 10 August
SEMESTER 2Orientation Week: 27 July–31 AugustSemester start: 3 AugustCensus date: 28 AugustExamination period: 2–14 NovemberResults released: 20 November
UAC IMPORTANT DATESUAC applications open: early August 2019On-time applications close: late September 2019ATARs released: mid-December 2019Offer rounds: November, December and January 2019–20
SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION DATESSemester 1 closing date: Friday of Week 2Semester 2 closing date: Friday of Week 2Honours closing date: Last Friday of November
SEE UCA great way to get a feel for campus life is to take a free campus tour. They’re available for students and their families every weekday from 9am–4pm.
Tours take about 45 minutes and include a history of the University and a run down of all UC facilities, services, clubs and societies, and university events.
To book a campus tour, visit canberra.edu.au/campus-tours
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OPEN DAY 2019Saturday 31 August, 9am–4pm