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Page 1: 2012 › db › files › images › pdf › 1 › 172_9092400.pdf · ACADEMIC PROGRAM Page Duration (Years)1 Intakes Indicative Annual Tuition Fee (A$)2 Prerequisites3 2012 TER Cutoff

2012 UNDERGRADUATE INTERNATIONAL PROSPECTUS

Page 2: 2012 › db › files › images › pdf › 1 › 172_9092400.pdf · ACADEMIC PROGRAM Page Duration (Years)1 Intakes Indicative Annual Tuition Fee (A$)2 Prerequisites3 2012 TER Cutoff

ACADEMIC PROGRAM PageDuration (Years)1 Intakes

Indicative Annual Tuition Fee (A$)2 Prerequisites3

2012 TER

CutoffGCE A/L4

HKDSE (Hong

Kong)5UEC

(Malaysia)6IB

Diploma

OSSD OAC

(Canadian Pre-U)7

ISC and CBSE8

Indian State Board

Exams9 SAT10Abitur

(Germany)11

Thailand Certificate

of Secondary Education12

Bang Tot Nghiep

Trung Hoc Pho Thong (Vietnam)

STPM and Matrikulasi13

Eynesbury College

Foundation Studies

Bradford College

Foundation Studies

Bachelor of Agriculture (Honours) 82 1 February 25,500 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Agricultural Sciences 82 3 Feb, July 25,500 None specified19 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Arts 66 3 Feb, July 22,000 None specified 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) 66 1 February 22,000 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Arts/Economics 66, 44 4 Feb, July 25,500 None specified 75 7 11 20 25 70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

Bachelor of Arts/Laws 66, 72 5 February 22000/26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Arts/Music Education 66, 76 6 February 22,000 Music Theory/Practice

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Bachelor of Arts/Music 66, 76 5 February 22,000 Music Theory/Practice

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Bachelor of Arts/Science 66, 83 4 February 25,500 None specified21 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Commerce 36 3 Feb, July 26,750 None specified 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) 38 3 Feb, July 26,750 None specified 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Commerce (Corporate Finance) 38 3 Feb, July 26,750 None specified 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) 36 1 February 26,750 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Commerce (International Business) 39 3 Feb, July 26,750 None specified 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Commerce (Management) 39 3 Feb, July 26,750 None specified 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing) 40 3 Feb, July 26,750 None specified 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Commerce/Laws 36, 72 5 February 26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Computer Graphics 42 3 Feb, July 25,500 Mathematics 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Computer Science 42 3 Feb, July 25,500 Mathematics 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) 42 1 Feb, July 25,500 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Computer Science/Laws 42, 72 5 February 25,500/26,750 Mathematics 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Dental Surgery 62 5 February 58,250 See note19 90Note23

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5Note23

31Note23

85Note23

90%Note23

95%Note23

2010 2.3Note23

3.5 9 3.33Note23

412Note23

83Note23

Bachelor of Design Studies 34 3 February 22,000 None specified 75 7 11 20 25 70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

Bachelor of Design Studies (Honours) 34 1 February 22,000 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Design Studies/Laws 34, 72 5 February 22,000/26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Development Studies 67 3 Feb, July 22,000 None specified 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Development Studies (Honours) 67 1 February 22,000 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Development Studies/Laws 67, 72 5 February 22,000/26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Economics 44 3 Feb, July 25,500 None specified 75 7 11 20 25 70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

Bachelor of Economics (Honours) 44 1 February 25,500 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Economics/Finance 44, 40 4 Feb, July 25,500 None specified 75 7 11 20 25 70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

Bachelor of Economics/Laws 44, 72 5 February 25,500/26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Engineering (Architectural) 46 4 February 27,500 Math. and one of Biology, Chemistry or Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Avionics and Electronic Systems) 48 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) 49 4 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical - Minerals Processing 49 4 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical - Sustainable Energy) 49 4 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

98 SUMMARY OF UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS

SUmmARYOF UNDERgRADUATE pROgRAmS

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ACADEMIC PROGRAM PageDuration (Years)1 Intakes

Indicative Annual Tuition Fee (A$)2 Prerequisites3

2012 TER

CutoffGCE A/L4

HKDSE (Hong

Kong)5UEC

(Malaysia)6IB

Diploma

OSSD OAC

(Canadian Pre-U)7

ISC and CBSE8

Indian State Board

Exams9 SAT10Abitur

(Germany)11

Thailand Certificate

of Secondary Education12

Bang Tot Nghiep

Trung Hoc Pho Thong (Vietnam)

STPM and Matrikulasi13

Eynesbury College

Foundation Studies

Bradford College

Foundation Studies

Bachelor of Agriculture (Honours) 82 1 February 25,500 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Agricultural Sciences 82 3 Feb, July 25,500 None specified19 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Arts 66 3 Feb, July 22,000 None specified 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) 66 1 February 22,000 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Arts/Economics 66, 44 4 Feb, July 25,500 None specified 75 7 11 20 25 70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

Bachelor of Arts/Laws 66, 72 5 February 22000/26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Arts/Music Education 66, 76 6 February 22,000 Music Theory/Practice

70Note22

6Note22

9Note22

25Note22

25Note22

65Note22

60%Note22

70%Note22

1540Note22

3.7Note22

2.2Note22

7.5Note22

2.67Note22

339Note22

70Note22

Bachelor of Arts/Music 66, 76 5 February 22,000 Music Theory/Practice

70Note22

6Note22

9Note22

25Note22

25Note22

65Note22

60%Note22

70%Note22

1540Note22

3.7Note22

2.2Note22

7.5Note22

2.67Note22

339Note22

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Bachelor of Arts/Science 66, 83 4 February 25,500 None specified21 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Commerce 36 3 Feb, July 26,750 None specified 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) 38 3 Feb, July 26,750 None specified 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Commerce (Corporate Finance) 38 3 Feb, July 26,750 None specified 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) 36 1 February 26,750 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Commerce (International Business) 39 3 Feb, July 26,750 None specified 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Commerce (Management) 39 3 Feb, July 26,750 None specified 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing) 40 3 Feb, July 26,750 None specified 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Commerce/Laws 36, 72 5 February 26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Computer Graphics 42 3 Feb, July 25,500 Mathematics 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Computer Science 42 3 Feb, July 25,500 Mathematics 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) 42 1 Feb, July 25,500 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Computer Science/Laws 42, 72 5 February 25,500/26,750 Mathematics 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Dental Surgery 62 5 February 58,250 See note19 90Note23

12Note23

19Note23

5Note23

31Note23

85Note23

90%Note23

95%Note23

2010 2.3Note23

3.5 9 3.33Note23

412Note23

83Note23

Bachelor of Design Studies 34 3 February 22,000 None specified 75 7 11 20 25 70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

Bachelor of Design Studies (Honours) 34 1 February 22,000 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Design Studies/Laws 34, 72 5 February 22,000/26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Development Studies 67 3 Feb, July 22,000 None specified 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Development Studies (Honours) 67 1 February 22,000 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Development Studies/Laws 67, 72 5 February 22,000/26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Economics 44 3 Feb, July 25,500 None specified 75 7 11 20 25 70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

Bachelor of Economics (Honours) 44 1 February 25,500 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Economics/Finance 44, 40 4 Feb, July 25,500 None specified 75 7 11 20 25 70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

Bachelor of Economics/Laws 44, 72 5 February 25,500/26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Engineering (Architectural) 46 4 February 27,500 Math. and one of Biology, Chemistry or Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Avionics and Electronic Systems) 48 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) 49 4 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical - Minerals Processing 49 4 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical - Sustainable Energy) 49 4 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

SUMMARY OF UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS 99

SUmmARYOF UNDERgRADUATE pROgRAmS

NOTES Combined Degrees - one parchment will be issued

upon completion of an agreed combination of courses within a reduced period.

Double Degrees - two parchments will be issued upon completion of the requirements of both degree program rules.

1 Students satisfactorily completing all courses may expect to complete an academic program within the normal duration of that program.

2 The Indicative Annual Tuition Fee is for a standard full-time load of 24 units per year. The quoted fee is a base fee that may be subject to an annual increase of up to 9% for each of the subsequent years of the program for the duration published in this prospectus. The fee covers the cost of teaching and student support services. In the case of double degrees with Law, the Indicative Annual Tuition Fee for both programs is listed

3 Additional note for international students undertaking an Australian Year 12 qualification: you will be required to meet specific prerequisites including passing a designated English subject. Students should refer to www.satac.edu.au for more information

4 A Level results are calculated on the aggregate score from 3 A/H2 subjects (or 2 A/H2 and 2 AS/H1 Level subjects) or at least 2 A Level and 1 AS Level subjects from HKALE applicants, where A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1 for A/H2 Level, and A=2.5, B=2.0, C=1.5, D=1.0, E=0.5 for AS/H1 subjects. Score from General Paper or language subject in the applicant’s first language are excluded from the calculation. A subject can only be counted once at either A/H2 or AS/H1 Level.

5 HKDSE results are calculated on the aggregate score of 5 subjects where 5*=5, 5=5, 4=3, 3=1. Category B and C subjects may not be used to calculate an entry score. Note: The HKDSE minimum entry requirements are subject to change. Please refer to www.international.adelaide.edu.au/ apply/admission for more information

6 Best 5 subjects excluding language subjects. Students must achieve numerical score listed above or lower, UEC grades A1=1, A2=2, B3=3, B4=4, B5=5, B6=6, C7=7, C8=8

7 Average of best 6 subjects8 Best 3 subjects, excluding language and non-academic subjects9 Best 3 subjects, excluding language and non-academic

subjects. Acceptable State Board Examinations: Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu

10 SAT1 Critical Reading, Mathematical and Writing aggregate score in conjunction with High School Diploma

11 The stated grade is the minimum entry grade where 1=TER 99 and 4=TER 66

12 Successful completion of Matayom 6 and the award of the Certification of Secondary Education. GPA on a 4 point scale where A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0

13 Compare average of best three subjects’ final results to minimum requirement below.

14 Two subjects chosen from Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics or Physics.

15 Chemistry and one other science subject chosen from Mathematics, Physics, Biology or Geology. Mathematics and Physics an advantage.

16 Chemistry and Mathematics desirable17 Physics an advantage18 Streams available in Process and Product Engineering; Energy and

Environment; Food, Wine and Biomolecular; and Mineral Processing19 Two subjects: 1 from Chemistry, Mathematics or Physics,

and 1 from Biology, Chemistry, Geology or Physics20 Chemistry desirable21 Chemistry is a prerequisite for students majoring in Chemistry;

Physics and Mathematics are prerequisites for students majoring in Physics.

22 Specific selection criteria (audition) apply in addition to academic performance in year 12

23 Other selection criteria (test/oral assessment) apply in addition to academic performance

24 Other selection criteria (oral assessment) apply in addition to academic performance

25 Not all disciplines have July entry26 A quota applies. The standard cut-off is the indicative

minimum, above which, applications will be ranked according to academic merit. In addition to academic performance, other selection criteria (test/interview) may apply.

27 July entry may be available if student is eligible for advanced standing

28 Hons program available for students completing this program29 Other selection criteria (structured oral assessment)

apply in addition to academic performance30 Other selection criteria (personal statement, clinical assessment,

written/oral testing, interview and two Professional referees reports) may be required in addition to academic performance

31 Availability of places is limited. There is no guarantee that places will be available in a particular year.

32 Entry available after year 11 or equivalent. Audition is also required.33 Graduate entry only (no direct entry from year 12)

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100 SUMMARY OF UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS

ACADEMIC PROGRAM PageDuration (Years)1 Intakes

Indicative Annual Tuition Fee (A$)2 Prerequisites3

2012 TER

CutoffGCE A/L4

HKDSE (Hong

Kong)5UEC

(Malaysia)6IB

Diploma

OSSD OAC

(Canadian Pre-U)7

ISC and CBSE8

Indian State Board

Exams9 SAT10Abitur

(Germany)11

Thailand Certificate

of Secondary Education12

Bang Tot Nghiep

Trung Hoc Pho Thong (Vietnam)

STPM and Matrikulasi13

Eynesbury College

Foundation Studies

Bradford College

Foundation Studies

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical)/Arts 49, 66 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical)/Economics 49, 44 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical)/Finance 49, 40 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical)/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences

49, 74 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical)/ Science (Biotechnology)

49, 87 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical)/Science 49, 83 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Environmental) 49 4 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Environmental)/ Arts

49, 66 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Environmental)/Economics

49, 44 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Environmental)/Finance

49, 40 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Environmental)/Mathematical and Computer Sciences

49, 74 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Environmental)/Science

49, 83 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Structural) 50 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Structural)/Arts 50, 66 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Structural)/ Economics

50, 44 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Structural)/ Engineering (Civil and Environmental)

50, 49 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Structural)/Finance 50, 40 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Structural)/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences

50, 74 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Structural)/Science 50, 83 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Computational) 50 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems) 51 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems)/Arts 51, 66 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems)/ Economics

51, 44 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems)/Finance 51, 40 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems)/Laws 51, 72 6.5 February 27,500/26,750 Math., Physics 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems)/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences

51, 74 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic) 51 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Sustainable Energy)

52 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math. and one of Biology, Chem. or Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic)/ Arts

51, 66 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic)/Economics

51, 44 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic)/Finance

51, 40 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic)/ Laws

51, 72 6.5 February 27,500/26,750 Math., Physics 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic)/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences

51, 74 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic)/ Science (Physics)

51, 83 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) 52 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)/Arts 52, 66 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

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SUMMARY OF UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS 101

ACADEMIC PROGRAM PageDuration (Years)1 Intakes

Indicative Annual Tuition Fee (A$)2 Prerequisites3

2012 TER

CutoffGCE A/L4

HKDSE (Hong

Kong)5UEC

(Malaysia)6IB

Diploma

OSSD OAC

(Canadian Pre-U)7

ISC and CBSE8

Indian State Board

Exams9 SAT10Abitur

(Germany)11

Thailand Certificate

of Secondary Education12

Bang Tot Nghiep

Trung Hoc Pho Thong (Vietnam)

STPM and Matrikulasi13

Eynesbury College

Foundation Studies

Bradford College

Foundation Studies

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical)/Arts 49, 66 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical)/Economics 49, 44 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical)/Finance 49, 40 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical)/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences

49, 74 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical)/ Science (Biotechnology)

49, 87 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical)/Science 49, 83 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Environmental) 49 4 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Environmental)/ Arts

49, 66 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Environmental)/Economics

49, 44 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Environmental)/Finance

49, 40 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Environmental)/Mathematical and Computer Sciences

49, 74 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Environmental)/Science

49, 83 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Structural) 50 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Structural)/Arts 50, 66 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Structural)/ Economics

50, 44 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Structural)/ Engineering (Civil and Environmental)

50, 49 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Structural)/Finance 50, 40 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Structural)/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences

50, 74 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Structural)/Science 50, 83 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Computational) 50 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems) 51 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems)/Arts 51, 66 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems)/ Economics

51, 44 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems)/Finance 51, 40 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems)/Laws 51, 72 6.5 February 27,500/26,750 Math., Physics 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems)/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences

51, 74 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic) 51 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Sustainable Energy)

52 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math. and one of Biology, Chem. or Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic)/ Arts

51, 66 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic)/Economics

51, 44 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic)/Finance

51, 40 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic)/ Laws

51, 72 6.5 February 27,500/26,750 Math., Physics 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic)/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences

51, 74 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic)/ Science (Physics)

51, 83 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) 52 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)/Arts 52, 66 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

NOTES Combined Degrees - one parchment will be issued

upon completion of an agreed combination of courses within a reduced period.

Double Degrees - two parchments will be issued upon completion of the requirements of both degree program rules.

1 Students satisfactorily completing all courses may expect to complete an academic program within the normal duration of that program.

2 The Indicative Annual Tuition Fee is for a standard full-time load of 24 units per year. The quoted fee is a base fee that may be subject to an annual increase of up to 9% for each of the subsequent years of the program for the duration published in this prospectus. The fee covers the cost of teaching and student support services. In the case of double degrees with Law, the Indicative Annual Tuition Fee for both programs is listed

3 Additional note for international students undertaking an Australian Year 12 qualification: you will be required to meet specific prerequisites including passing a designated English subject. Students should refer to www.satac.edu.au for more information

4 A Level results are calculated on the aggregate score from 3 A/H2 subjects (or 2 A/H2 and 2 AS/H1 Level subjects) or at least 2 A Level and 1 AS Level subjects from HKALE applicants, where A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1 for A/H2 Level, and A=2.5, B=2.0, C=1.5, D=1.0, E=0.5 for AS/H1 subjects. Score from General Paper or language subject in the applicant’s first language are excluded from the calculation. A subject can only be counted once at either A/H2 or AS/H1 Level.

5 HKDSE results are calculated on the aggregate score of 5 subjects where 5*=5, 5=5, 4=3, 3=1. Category B and C subjects may not be used to calculate an entry score. Note: The HKDSE minimum entry requirements are subject to change. Please refer to www.international.adelaide.edu.au/ apply/admission for more information

6 Best 5 subjects excluding language subjects. Students must achieve numerical score listed above or lower, UEC grades A1=1, A2=2, B3=3, B4=4, B5=5, B6=6, C7=7, C8=8

7 Average of best 6 subjects8 Best 3 subjects, excluding language and non-academic subjects9 Best 3 subjects, excluding language and non-academic

subjects. Acceptable State Board Examinations: Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu

10 SAT1 Critical Reading, Mathematical and Writing aggregate score in conjunction with High School Diploma

11 The stated grade is the minimum entry grade where 1=TER 99 and 4=TER 66

12 Successful completion of Matayom 6 and the award of the Certification of Secondary Education. GPA on a 4 point scale where A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0

13 Compare average of best three subjects’ final results to minimum requirement below.

14 Two subjects chosen from Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics or Physics.

15 Chemistry and one other science subject chosen from Mathematics, Physics, Biology or Geology. Mathematics and Physics an advantage.

16 Chemistry and Mathematics desirable17 Physics an advantage18 Streams available in Process and Product Engineering; Energy and

Environment; Food, Wine and Biomolecular; and Mineral Processing19 Two subjects: 1 from Chemistry, Mathematics or Physics,

and 1 from Biology, Chemistry, Geology or Physics20 Chemistry desirable21 Chemistry is a prerequisite for students majoring in Chemistry;

Physics and Mathematics are prerequisites for students majoring in Physics.

22 Specific selection criteria (audition) apply in addition to academic performance in year 12

23 Other selection criteria (test/oral assessment) apply in addition to academic performance

24 Other selection criteria (oral assessment) apply in addition to academic performance

25 Not all disciplines have July entry26 A quota applies. The standard cut-off is the indicative

minimum, above which, applications will be ranked according to academic merit. In addition to academic performance, other selection criteria (test/interview) may apply.

27 July entry may be available if student is eligible for advanced standing

28 Hons program available for students completing this program29 Other selection criteria (structured oral assessment)

apply in addition to academic performance30 Other selection criteria (personal statement, clinical assessment,

written/oral testing, interview and two Professional referees reports) may be required in addition to academic performance

31 Availability of places is limited. There is no guarantee that places will be available in a particular year.

32 Entry available after year 11 or equivalent. Audition is also required.33 Graduate entry only (no direct entry from year 12)

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102 SUMMARY OF UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS

ACADEMIC PROGRAM PageDuration (Years)1 Intakes

Indicative Annual Tuition Fee (A$)2 Prerequisites3

2012 TER

CutoffGCE A/L4

HKDSE (Hong

Kong)5UEC

(Malaysia)6IB

Diploma

OSSD OAC

(Canadian Pre-U)7

ISC and CBSE8

Indian State Board

Exams9 SAT10Abitur

(Germany)11

Thailand Certificate

of Secondary Education12

Bang Tot Nghiep

Trung Hoc Pho Thong (Vietnam)

STPM and Matrikulasi13

Eynesbury College

Foundation Studies

Bradford College

Foundation Studies

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)/Economics 52, 44 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)/Finance 52, 40 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)/Laws 52, 72 6.5 February 27,500/ 26,750

Math., Physics20 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences

52, 74 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)/Science 52, 83 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Aerospace) 53 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Aerospace)/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences

53, 74 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Aerospace)/ Science

53, 83 6 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Automotive) 54 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering ( Mechanical and Automotive)/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences

54, 74 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Sports) 55 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math. and one of Biology, Chem. or Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Sustainable Energy)

56 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math. and one of Biology, Chem. or Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic) 57 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic)/Arts 57, 66 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic)/ Mathematical and Computer Science

57, 74 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mining) 57 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mining)/ Mathematical and Computer Science

57, 74 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mining)/Science 57, 83 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum) 58 4 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum)/ Engineering (Chemical)

58, 49 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum)/ Engineering (Civil and Structural)

58, 50 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum)/ Engineering (Mechanical)

58, 52 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum)/ Engineering (Mining)

58, 57 5 Feb,July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum)/ Science (majoring in Geology and Geophysics)

58, 83 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Pharmaceutical) 60 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math. and two of Biology, Chem., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Software Engineering) 60 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications) 61 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications)/Arts 61, 66 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications)/Economics

61, 44 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications)/ Finance

61, 40 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications)/Laws 61, 72 6.5 February 27,500/26,750 Math., Physics 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications)/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences

61, 74 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Environmental Policy and Management 68 3 Feb, July 26,750 None specified 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Environmental Policy and Management (Honours)

68 1 February 26,750 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Environmental Policy and Management/ Laws

68, 72 5 February 26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Finance 40 3 Feb, July 25,500 None specified 75 7 11 20 25 70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

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SUMMARY OF UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS 103

ACADEMIC PROGRAM PageDuration (Years)1 Intakes

Indicative Annual Tuition Fee (A$)2 Prerequisites3

2012 TER

CutoffGCE A/L4

HKDSE (Hong

Kong)5UEC

(Malaysia)6IB

Diploma

OSSD OAC

(Canadian Pre-U)7

ISC and CBSE8

Indian State Board

Exams9 SAT10Abitur

(Germany)11

Thailand Certificate

of Secondary Education12

Bang Tot Nghiep

Trung Hoc Pho Thong (Vietnam)

STPM and Matrikulasi13

Eynesbury College

Foundation Studies

Bradford College

Foundation Studies

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)/Economics 52, 44 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)/Finance 52, 40 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)/Laws 52, 72 6.5 February 27,500/ 26,750

Math., Physics20 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences

52, 74 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)/Science 52, 83 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Aerospace) 53 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Aerospace)/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences

53, 74 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Aerospace)/ Science

53, 83 6 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Automotive) 54 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering ( Mechanical and Automotive)/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences

54, 74 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Sports) 55 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math. and one of Biology, Chem. or Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Sustainable Energy)

56 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math. and one of Biology, Chem. or Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic) 57 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic)/Arts 57, 66 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic)/ Mathematical and Computer Science

57, 74 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mining) 57 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mining)/ Mathematical and Computer Science

57, 74 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Mining)/Science 57, 83 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics20 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum) 58 4 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum)/ Engineering (Chemical)

58, 49 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum)/ Engineering (Civil and Structural)

58, 50 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum)/ Engineering (Mechanical)

58, 52 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum)/ Engineering (Mining)

58, 57 5 Feb,July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum)/ Science (majoring in Geology and Geophysics)

58, 83 5 Feb, July 27,500 Chem., Math., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Pharmaceutical) 60 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math. and two of Biology, Chem., Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Software Engineering) 60 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications) 61 4 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications)/Arts 61, 66 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications)/Economics

61, 44 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications)/ Finance

61, 40 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications)/Laws 61, 72 6.5 February 27,500/26,750 Math., Physics 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications)/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences

61, 74 5 Feb, July 27,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Environmental Policy and Management 68 3 Feb, July 26,750 None specified 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Environmental Policy and Management (Honours)

68 1 February 26,750 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Environmental Policy and Management/ Laws

68, 72 5 February 26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Finance 40 3 Feb, July 25,500 None specified 75 7 11 20 25 70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

NOTES Combined Degrees - one parchment will be issued

upon completion of an agreed combination of courses within a reduced period.

Double Degrees - two parchments will be issued upon completion of the requirements of both degree program rules.

1 Students satisfactorily completing all courses may expect to complete an academic program within the normal duration of that program.

2 The Indicative Annual Tuition Fee is for a standard full-time load of 24 units per year. The quoted fee is a base fee that may be subject to an annual increase of up to 9% for each of the subsequent years of the program for the duration published in this prospectus. The fee covers the cost of teaching and student support services. In the case of double degrees with Law, the Indicative Annual Tuition Fee for both programs is listed

3 Additional note for international students undertaking an Australian Year 12 qualification: you will be required to meet specific prerequisites including passing a designated English subject. Students should refer to www.satac.edu.au for more information

4 A Level results are calculated on the aggregate score from 3 A/H2 subjects (or 2 A/H2 and 2 AS/H1 Level subjects) or at least 2 A Level and 1 AS Level subjects from HKALE applicants, where A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1 for A/H2 Level, and A=2.5, B=2.0, C=1.5, D=1.0, E=0.5 for AS/H1 subjects. Score from General Paper or language subject in the applicant’s first language are excluded from the calculation. A subject can only be counted once at either A/H2 or AS/H1 Level.

5 HKDSE results are calculated on the aggregate score of 5 subjects where 5*=5, 5=5, 4=3, 3=1. Category B and C subjects may not be used to calculate an entry score. Note: The HKDSE minimum entry requirements are subject to change. Please refer to www.international.adelaide.edu.au/ apply/admission for more information

6 Best 5 subjects excluding language subjects. Students must achieve numerical score listed above or lower, UEC grades A1=1, A2=2, B3=3, B4=4, B5=5, B6=6, C7=7, C8=8

7 Average of best 6 subjects8 Best 3 subjects, excluding language and non-academic subjects9 Best 3 subjects, excluding language and non-academic

subjects. Acceptable State Board Examinations: Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu

10 SAT1 Critical Reading, Mathematical and Writing aggregate score in conjunction with High School Diploma

11 The stated grade is the minimum entry grade where 1=TER 99 and 4=TER 66

12 Successful completion of Matayom 6 and the award of the Certification of Secondary Education. GPA on a 4 point scale where A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0

13 Compare average of best three subjects’ final results to minimum requirement below.

14 Two subjects chosen from Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics or Physics.

15 Chemistry and one other science subject chosen from Mathematics, Physics, Biology or Geology. Mathematics and Physics an advantage.

16 Chemistry and Mathematics desirable17 Physics an advantage18 Streams available in Process and Product Engineering; Energy and

Environment; Food, Wine and Biomolecular; and Mineral Processing19 Two subjects: 1 from Chemistry, Mathematics or Physics,

and 1 from Biology, Chemistry, Geology or Physics20 Chemistry desirable21 Chemistry is a prerequisite for students majoring in Chemistry;

Physics and Mathematics are prerequisites for students majoring in Physics.

22 Specific selection criteria (audition) apply in addition to academic performance in year 12

23 Other selection criteria (test/oral assessment) apply in addition to academic performance

24 Other selection criteria (oral assessment) apply in addition to academic performance

25 Not all disciplines have July entry26 A quota applies. The standard cut-off is the indicative

minimum, above which, applications will be ranked according to academic merit. In addition to academic performance, other selection criteria (test/interview) may apply.

27 July entry may be available if student is eligible for advanced standing

28 Hons program available for students completing this program29 Other selection criteria (structured oral assessment)

apply in addition to academic performance30 Other selection criteria (personal statement, clinical assessment,

written/oral testing, interview and two Professional referees reports) may be required in addition to academic performance

31 Availability of places is limited. There is no guarantee that places will be available in a particular year.

32 Entry available after year 11 or equivalent. Audition is also required.33 Graduate entry only (no direct entry from year 12)

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104 SUMMARY OF UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS

ACADEMIC PROGRAM PageDuration (Years)1 Intakes

Indicative Annual Tuition Fee (A$)2 Prerequisites3

2012 TER

CutoffGCE A/L4

HKDSE (Hong

Kong)5UEC

(Malaysia)6IB

Diploma

OSSD OAC

(Canadian Pre-U)7

ISC and CBSE8

Indian State Board

Exams9 SAT10Abitur

(Germany)11

Thailand Certificate

of Secondary Education12

Bang Tot Nghiep

Trung Hoc Pho Thong (Vietnam)

STPM and Matrikulasi13

Eynesbury College

Foundation Studies

Bradford College

Foundation Studies

Bachelor of Finance (Honours) 40 1 February 25,500 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Finance (International) 41 3 Feb, July 25,500 None specified 75 7 11 20 25 70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

Bachelor of Finance/Laws 40, 72 5 February 25,500/26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Finance/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences

40, 74 4 Feb, July 25,500 Mathematics 75 7 11 20 25 70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

Bachelor of Food and Nutrition Science 82 3 Feb, July 25,500 None specified16 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Food Science and Technology (Honours) 82 1 February 25,500 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Health Sciences 63 3 February 26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) 63 1 February 26,750 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Health Sciences/Laws 63, 72 5 February 26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Health Sciences/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences

63, 74 4 February 26,750 Mathematics 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship 70 1.5 Feb, July 25,500 1.5 years of Bachelor degree, or completed AQF Adv.. Dip., or Singapore Poly- technic Diploma

70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of International Studies 68 3 Feb, July 22,000 None specified 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of International Studies (Honours) 68 1 February 22,000 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of International Studies/Arts 68, 66 4 Feb, July 22,000 None specified 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of International Studies/Economics 68. 44 4 Feb, July 25,500 None specified 75 7 11 20 25 70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

Bachelor of International Studies/Laws 68, 72 5 February 22,000/26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Laws 72 4 February 26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry) 72 3.5 February 26,750 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences 74 3 Feb, July 25,500 Mathematics 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences (Honours)

74 1 Feb, July 25,500 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences/ Laws

74, 72 5 February 25,500/26,750 Mathematics 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences 74 3 Feb, July 25,500 Mathematics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences (Honours) 74 1 Feb, July 25,500 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Media 69 3 Feb, July 22,000 None specified 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Media (Honours) 69 1 February 22,000 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Media/Arts 69, 66 4 Feb, July 22,000 None specified 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Media/International Studies 69, 68 4 Feb, July 22,000 None specified 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Media/Laws 69, 72 5 February 22,000/26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Medical Science (Honours) 64 1 February 42,250 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery 64 6 February 51,500 One from Math., Chem. or Biology

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2010 2.3Note23

3.5 9 3.33Note23

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Bachelor of Music 3 February 22,000 Music Theory/Practice

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Bachelor of Music (Honours) 1 February 22,000 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Music Education 4 February 22,000 Music Theory/Practice

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Bachelor of Music Education (Honours) 1 February 22,000 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Music Studies 3 February 22,000 Music Theory/Practice

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Bachelor of Music Studies (Honours) 1 February 22,000 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Nursing 65 3 February 26,750 None specified 75Note24

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Bachelor of Nursing (Honours) 65 1 February 26,750 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Oral Health 64 3 February 46,500 None specified 70Note23

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Bachelor of Psychological Science 80 3 Feb, July 26,750 None specified 75 7 11 20 25 70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) 80 4 February 26,750 None specified 95Note26

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SUMMARY OF UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS 105

ACADEMIC PROGRAM PageDuration (Years)1 Intakes

Indicative Annual Tuition Fee (A$)2 Prerequisites3

2012 TER

CutoffGCE A/L4

HKDSE (Hong

Kong)5UEC

(Malaysia)6IB

Diploma

OSSD OAC

(Canadian Pre-U)7

ISC and CBSE8

Indian State Board

Exams9 SAT10Abitur

(Germany)11

Thailand Certificate

of Secondary Education12

Bang Tot Nghiep

Trung Hoc Pho Thong (Vietnam)

STPM and Matrikulasi13

Eynesbury College

Foundation Studies

Bradford College

Foundation Studies

Bachelor of Finance (Honours) 40 1 February 25,500 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Finance (International) 41 3 Feb, July 25,500 None specified 75 7 11 20 25 70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

Bachelor of Finance/Laws 40, 72 5 February 25,500/26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Finance/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences

40, 74 4 Feb, July 25,500 Mathematics 75 7 11 20 25 70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

Bachelor of Food and Nutrition Science 82 3 Feb, July 25,500 None specified16 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Food Science and Technology (Honours) 82 1 February 25,500 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Health Sciences 63 3 February 26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) 63 1 February 26,750 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Health Sciences/Laws 63, 72 5 February 26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Health Sciences/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences

63, 74 4 February 26,750 Mathematics 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship 70 1.5 Feb, July 25,500 1.5 years of Bachelor degree, or completed AQF Adv.. Dip., or Singapore Poly- technic Diploma

70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of International Studies 68 3 Feb, July 22,000 None specified 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of International Studies (Honours) 68 1 February 22,000 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of International Studies/Arts 68, 66 4 Feb, July 22,000 None specified 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of International Studies/Economics 68. 44 4 Feb, July 25,500 None specified 75 7 11 20 25 70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

Bachelor of International Studies/Laws 68, 72 5 February 22,000/26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Laws 72 4 February 26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry) 72 3.5 February 26,750 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences 74 3 Feb, July 25,500 Mathematics 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences (Honours)

74 1 Feb, July 25,500 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences/ Laws

74, 72 5 February 25,500/26,750 Mathematics 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences 74 3 Feb, July 25,500 Mathematics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences (Honours) 74 1 Feb, July 25,500 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Media 69 3 Feb, July 22,000 None specified 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Media (Honours) 69 1 February 22,000 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Media/Arts 69, 66 4 Feb, July 22,000 None specified 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Media/International Studies 69, 68 4 Feb, July 22,000 None specified 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Media/Laws 69, 72 5 February 22,000/26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Medical Science (Honours) 64 1 February 42,250 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery 64 6 February 51,500 One from Math., Chem. or Biology

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2010 2.3Note23

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Bachelor of Music 3 February 22,000 Music Theory/Practice

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Bachelor of Music (Honours) 1 February 22,000 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Music Education 4 February 22,000 Music Theory/Practice

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Bachelor of Music Education (Honours) 1 February 22,000 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Music Studies 3 February 22,000 Music Theory/Practice

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Bachelor of Music Studies (Honours) 1 February 22,000 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Nursing 65 3 February 26,750 None specified 75Note24

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Bachelor of Nursing (Honours) 65 1 February 26,750 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Oral Health 64 3 February 46,500 None specified 70Note23

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Bachelor of Psychological Science 80 3 Feb, July 26,750 None specified 75 7 11 20 25 70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) 80 4 February 26,750 None specified 95Note26

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NOTES Combined Degrees - one parchment will be issued

upon completion of an agreed combination of courses within a reduced period.

Double Degrees - two parchments will be issued upon completion of the requirements of both degree program rules.

1 Students satisfactorily completing all courses may expect to complete an academic program within the normal duration of that program.

2 The Indicative Annual Tuition Fee is for a standard full-time load of 24 units per year. The quoted fee is a base fee that may be subject to an annual increase of up to 9% for each of the subsequent years of the program for the duration published in this prospectus. The fee covers the cost of teaching and student support services. In the case of double degrees with Law, the Indicative Annual Tuition Fee for both programs is listed

3 Additional note for international students undertaking an Australian Year 12 qualification: you will be required to meet specific prerequisites including passing a designated English subject. Students should refer to www.satac.edu.au for more information

4 A Level results are calculated on the aggregate score from 3 A/H2 subjects (or 2 A/H2 and 2 AS/H1 Level subjects) or at least 2 A Level and 1 AS Level subjects from HKALE applicants, where A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1 for A/H2 Level, and A=2.5, B=2.0, C=1.5, D=1.0, E=0.5 for AS/H1 subjects. Score from General Paper or language subject in the applicant’s first language are excluded from the calculation. A subject can only be counted once at either A/H2 or AS/H1 Level.

5 HKDSE results are calculated on the aggregate score of 5 subjects where 5*=5, 5=5, 4=3, 3=1. Category B and C subjects may not be used to calculate an entry score. Note: The HKDSE minimum entry requirements are subject to change. Please refer to www.international.adelaide.edu.au/ apply/admission for more information

6 Best 5 subjects excluding language subjects. Students must achieve numerical score listed above or lower, UEC grades A1=1, A2=2, B3=3, B4=4, B5=5, B6=6, C7=7, C8=8

7 Average of best 6 subjects8 Best 3 subjects, excluding language and non-academic subjects9 Best 3 subjects, excluding language and non-academic

subjects. Acceptable State Board Examinations: Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu

10 SAT1 Critical Reading, Mathematical and Writing aggregate score in conjunction with High School Diploma

11 The stated grade is the minimum entry grade where 1=TER 99 and 4=TER 66

12 Successful completion of Matayom 6 and the award of the Certification of Secondary Education. GPA on a 4 point scale where A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0

13 Compare average of best three subjects’ final results to minimum requirement below.

14 Two subjects chosen from Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics or Physics.

15 Chemistry and one other science subject chosen from Mathematics, Physics, Biology or Geology. Mathematics and Physics an advantage.

16 Chemistry and Mathematics desirable17 Physics an advantage18 Streams available in Process and Product Engineering; Energy and

Environment; Food, Wine and Biomolecular; and Mineral Processing19 Two subjects: 1 from Chemistry, Mathematics or Physics,

and 1 from Biology, Chemistry, Geology or Physics20 Chemistry desirable21 Chemistry is a prerequisite for students majoring in Chemistry;

Physics and Mathematics are prerequisites for students majoring in Physics.

22 Specific selection criteria (audition) apply in addition to academic performance in year 12

23 Other selection criteria (test/oral assessment) apply in addition to academic performance

24 Other selection criteria (oral assessment) apply in addition to academic performance

25 Not all disciplines have July entry26 A quota applies. The standard cut-off is the indicative

minimum, above which, applications will be ranked according to academic merit. In addition to academic performance, other selection criteria (test/interview) may apply.

27 July entry may be available if student is eligible for advanced standing

28 Hons program available for students completing this program29 Other selection criteria (structured oral assessment)

apply in addition to academic performance30 Other selection criteria (personal statement, clinical assessment,

written/oral testing, interview and two Professional referees reports) may be required in addition to academic performance

31 Availability of places is limited. There is no guarantee that places will be available in a particular year.

32 Entry available after year 11 or equivalent. Audition is also required.33 Graduate entry only (no direct entry from year 12)

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106 SUMMARY OF UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS

ACADEMIC PROGRAM PageDuration (Years)1 Intakes

Indicative Annual Tuition Fee (A$)2 Prerequisites3

2012 TER

CutoffGCE A/L4

HKDSE (Hong

Kong)5UEC

(Malaysia)6IB

Diploma

OSSD OAC

(Canadian Pre-U)7

ISC and CBSE8

Indian State Board

Exams9 SAT10Abitur

(Germany)11

Thailand Certificate

of Secondary Education12

Bang Tot Nghiep

Trung Hoc Pho Thong (Vietnam)

STPM and Matrikulasi13

Eynesbury College

Foundation Studies

Bradford College

Foundation Studies

Bachelor of Science 83 3 Feb, July25 25,500 None specified21 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Science (Advanced) 83 3 February 25,500 None specified21 95 13 21 5 34 90 90% 95% 2205 1.6 3.7 9.5 3.55 430 88

Bachelor of Science (Animal Science) 86 3 February 25,500 None specified16 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) 87 3 February 25,500 See note15 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) 87 3 Feb, July 25,500 Math., Chem.17 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (EcoChemistry) 88 3 Feb, July 25,500 See note15 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (Evolutionary Biology) 88 3 February 25,500 None specified16 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (High Performance Computational Physics) (Honours)

89 4 February 25,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (Honours) 83 1 February 25,500 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Science (Marine Biology) 89 3 February 25,500 None specified16 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (Mineral Geoscience) 90 3 February 25,500 See note14 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (Molecular and Drug Design) 91 3 Feb, July 25,500 See note15 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (Molecular Biology) 91 3 February 25,500 See note15 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (Nanoscience and Materials) 92 3 February 25,500 See note15 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (Natural Resources) 92 3 February 25,500 None specified16 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (Optics and Photonics) 93 3 February 25,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (Petroleum Geoscience) 93 3 February 25,500 Math. and either Chem. or Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (Pre-Veterinary) 94 3 February 44,750 Math., Chem.17 90Note26

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Bachelor of Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 94 3 February 25,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science in Dentistry (Honours) 63 1 February 49,000 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Science/Laws 83,72 5 February 25,500/26,750 None specified21 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Social Sciences 69 3 Feb, July 22,000 None specified 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) 69 1 February 22,000 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Social Sciences/Health Sciences 69, 63 4 February 26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Social Sciences/Laws 69, 82 5 February 22,000/26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Teaching/Arts 96, 66 4 February 23,250 None specified 75 7 11 20 25 70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

Bachelor of Teaching/Economics 96, 44 4 February 25,500 None specified 75 7 11 20 25 70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

Bachelor of Teaching/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences

96, 74 4 February 25,500 Mathematics 75 7 11 20 25 70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

Bachelor of Teaching/Science 96, 83 4 February 25,500 See note21 75 7 11 20 25 70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

Bachelor of Viticulture and Oenology 95 4 Feb, July 25,500 None specified16 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Viticulture and Oenology (Honours) 95 1 February 25,500 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Wine Marketing 95 3 Feb, July 26,750 None specified 70 6 8 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Wine Marketing (Honours) 95 1 February 25,500 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

VET Certificate IV in Music (Classical) 1 February 19,000 Music Theory/Practice

Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32

VET Certificate IV in Music (Jazz) 1 February 19,000 Music Theory/Practice

Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32

VET Certificate IV in Music (Technology) 1 February 19,000 Music Theory/Practice

Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32 Note32

VET Diploma in Music (Classical) 1 February 20,000 Music Theory/Practice

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VET Diploma in Music (Jazz) 1 February 20,000 Music Theory/Practice

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VET Diploma in Music (Sound Engineering) 1 February 20,000 Music Theory/Practice

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ACADEMIC PROGRAM PageDuration (Years)1 Intakes

Indicative Annual Tuition Fee (A$)2 Prerequisites3

2012 TER

CutoffGCE A/L4

HKDSE (Hong

Kong)5UEC

(Malaysia)6IB

Diploma

OSSD OAC

(Canadian Pre-U)7

ISC and CBSE8

Indian State Board

Exams9 SAT10Abitur

(Germany)11

Thailand Certificate

of Secondary Education12

Bang Tot Nghiep

Trung Hoc Pho Thong (Vietnam)

STPM and Matrikulasi13

Eynesbury College

Foundation Studies

Bradford College

Foundation Studies

Bachelor of Science 83 3 Feb, July25 25,500 None specified21 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Science (Advanced) 83 3 February 25,500 None specified21 95 13 21 5 34 90 90% 95% 2205 1.6 3.7 9.5 3.55 430 88

Bachelor of Science (Animal Science) 86 3 February 25,500 None specified16 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) 87 3 February 25,500 See note15 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) 87 3 Feb, July 25,500 Math., Chem.17 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (EcoChemistry) 88 3 Feb, July 25,500 See note15 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (Evolutionary Biology) 88 3 February 25,500 None specified16 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (High Performance Computational Physics) (Honours)

89 4 February 25,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (Honours) 83 1 February 25,500 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Science (Marine Biology) 89 3 February 25,500 None specified16 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (Mineral Geoscience) 90 3 February 25,500 See note14 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (Molecular and Drug Design) 91 3 Feb, July 25,500 See note15 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (Molecular Biology) 91 3 February 25,500 See note15 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (Nanoscience and Materials) 92 3 February 25,500 See note15 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (Natural Resources) 92 3 February 25,500 None specified16 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (Optics and Photonics) 93 3 February 25,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (Petroleum Geoscience) 93 3 February 25,500 Math. and either Chem. or Physics

80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science (Pre-Veterinary) 94 3 February 44,750 Math., Chem.17 90Note26

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Bachelor of Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 94 3 February 25,500 Math., Physics 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Science in Dentistry (Honours) 63 1 February 49,000 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Science/Laws 83,72 5 February 25,500/26,750 None specified21 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Social Sciences 69 3 Feb, July 22,000 None specified 70 6 9 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) 69 1 February 22,000 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Social Sciences/Health Sciences 69, 63 4 February 26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Social Sciences/Laws 69, 82 5 February 22,000/26,750 None specified 85 11 17 10 30 80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

Bachelor of Teaching/Arts 96, 66 4 February 23,250 None specified 75 7 11 20 25 70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

Bachelor of Teaching/Economics 96, 44 4 February 25,500 None specified 75 7 11 20 25 70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

Bachelor of Teaching/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences

96, 74 4 February 25,500 Mathematics 75 7 11 20 25 70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

Bachelor of Teaching/Science 96, 83 4 February 25,500 See note21 75 7 11 20 25 70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

Bachelor of Viticulture and Oenology 95 4 Feb, July 25,500 None specified16 80 9 13 15 27 75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

Bachelor of Viticulture and Oenology (Honours) 95 1 February 25,500 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

Bachelor of Wine Marketing 95 3 Feb, July 26,750 None specified 70 6 8 25 25 65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

Bachelor of Wine Marketing (Honours) 95 1 February 25,500 Graduate entry Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33 Note33

VET Certificate IV in Music (Classical) 1 February 19,000 Music Theory/Practice

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VET Certificate IV in Music (Jazz) 1 February 19,000 Music Theory/Practice

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VET Certificate IV in Music (Technology) 1 February 19,000 Music Theory/Practice

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VET Diploma in Music (Classical) 1 February 20,000 Music Theory/Practice

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VET Diploma in Music (Jazz) 1 February 20,000 Music Theory/Practice

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VET Diploma in Music (Sound Engineering) 1 February 20,000 Music Theory/Practice

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NOTES Combined Degrees - one parchment will be issued

upon completion of an agreed combination of courses within a reduced period.

Double Degrees - two parchments will be issued upon completion of the requirements of both degree program rules.

1 Students satisfactorily completing all courses may expect to complete an academic program within the normal duration of that program.

2 The Indicative Annual Tuition Fee is for a standard full-time load of 24 units per year. The quoted fee is a base fee that may be subject to an annual increase of up to 9% for each of the subsequent years of the program for the duration published in this prospectus. The fee covers the cost of teaching and student support services. In the case of double degrees with Law, the Indicative Annual Tuition Fee for both programs is listed

3 Additional note for international students undertaking an Australian Year 12 qualification: you will be required to meet specific prerequisites including passing a designated English subject. Students should refer to www.satac.edu.au for more information

4 A Level results are calculated on the aggregate score from 3 A/H2 subjects (or 2 A/H2 and 2 AS/H1 Level subjects) or at least 2 A Level and 1 AS Level subjects from HKALE applicants, where A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1 for A/H2 Level, and A=2.5, B=2.0, C=1.5, D=1.0, E=0.5 for AS/H1 subjects. Score from General Paper or language subject in the applicant’s first language are excluded from the calculation. A subject can only be counted once at either A/H2 or AS/H1 Level.

5 HKDSE results are calculated on the aggregate score of 5 subjects where 5*=5, 5=5, 4=3, 3=1. Category B and C subjects may not be used to calculate an entry score. Note: The HKDSE minimum entry requirements are subject to change. Please refer to www.international.adelaide.edu.au/ apply/admission for more information

6 Best 5 subjects excluding language subjects. Students must achieve numerical score listed above or lower, UEC grades A1=1, A2=2, B3=3, B4=4, B5=5, B6=6, C7=7, C8=8

7 Average of best 6 subjects8 Best 3 subjects, excluding language and non-academic subjects9 Best 3 subjects, excluding language and non-academic

subjects. Acceptable State Board Examinations: Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu

10 SAT1 Critical Reading, Mathematical and Writing aggregate score in conjunction with High School Diploma

11 The stated grade is the minimum entry grade where 1=TER 99 and 4=TER 66

12 Successful completion of Matayom 6 and the award of the Certification of Secondary Education. GPA on a 4 point scale where A=4, B=3, C=2, D=1, F=0

13 Compare average of best three subjects’ final results to minimum requirement below.

14 Two subjects chosen from Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematics or Physics.

15 Chemistry and one other science subject chosen from Mathematics, Physics, Biology or Geology. Mathematics and Physics an advantage.

16 Chemistry and Mathematics desirable17 Physics an advantage18 Streams available in Process and Product Engineering; Energy and

Environment; Food, Wine and Biomolecular; and Mineral Processing19 Two subjects: 1 from Chemistry, Mathematics or Physics,

and 1 from Biology, Chemistry, Geology or Physics20 Chemistry desirable21 Chemistry is a prerequisite for students majoring in Chemistry;

Physics and Mathematics are prerequisites for students majoring in Physics.

22 Specific selection criteria (audition) apply in addition to academic performance in year 12

23 Other selection criteria (test/oral assessment) apply in addition to academic performance

24 Other selection criteria (oral assessment) apply in addition to academic performance

25 Not all disciplines have July entry26 A quota applies. The standard cut-off is the indicative

minimum, above which, applications will be ranked according to academic merit. In addition to academic performance, other selection criteria (test/interview) may apply.

27 July entry may be available if student is eligible for advanced standing

28 Hons program available for students completing this program29 Other selection criteria (structured oral assessment)

apply in addition to academic performance30 Other selection criteria (personal statement, clinical assessment,

written/oral testing, interview and two Professional referees reports) may be required in addition to academic performance

31 Availability of places is limited. There is no guarantee that places will be available in a particular year.

32 Entry available after year 11 or equivalent. Audition is also required.33 Graduate entry only (no direct entry from year 12)

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INTERNATIONAL REpRESENTATIVESThe University appoints agents to act as its official international representatives. Agents are located within Australia and in more than forty countries around the world. These representatives are appointed to:

• provide accurate information about the University of Adelaide and its programs to prospective international students.

• advise on admission requirements and choice of programs.

• assist with verification of supporting documentation.

• assist with the processing and forwarding of the application, and the acceptance and payment, to the University.

• assist with visa application, travel, accommodation and pre-departure arrangements.

The University of Adelaide currently has international represent- atives in the countries shown below. A full listing of the University of Adelaide’s international representatives with their contact details can be found at: www.international.adelaide.edu.au/apply/

Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Belgium, Botswana, Brazil, Cambodia, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, ecuador, France, germany, Hong kong, India, Indonesia, Iran, Japan, Jordan, kenya, korea (South), kuwait, Libya, Macau, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mexico, netherlands, new Caledonia, oman, Peru, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Syria, taiwan, tanzania, thailand, United Arab emirates, United kingdom, United States of America, venezuela, vietnam

gLOSSARYAdvanced standing Status/credit/exemptions granted on the basis of work already completed at another post-secondary institution.

Articulation agreement A formal agreement where study at selected institutions may be counted towards University of Adelaide qualifications.

Assumed knowledge Previously acquired knowledge that will enable understanding of a course or program.

Bachelor degree An undergraduate qualification gained after a minimum of three years full-time study. A Bachelor program is made up of a range of core (compulsory) courses and elective courses, usually delivered via lectures and tutorials.

Campus The grounds of a university or other institute of higher education.

Combined degree A combined degree program allows students to complete the requirements of two degrees in less time than if the degrees were completed separately. Successful completion results in the award of a single parchment listing the combined degrees. A student may not graduate until the requirements for both degrees have been met. For example: B.Engineering/B.Arts.

Confirmation of Enrolment The document sent by the University after receipt of the tuition fee deposit. May be used as proof of student status to apply for a visa.

Core course A compulsory subject taken as part of program of study.

Course An individual subject taken as part of a program of study.

Coursework program A program of study structured around particular courses, usually delivered via lectures and tutorials.

CRICOS Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students.

DEEWR The Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations.

DIAC The Department of Immigration and Citizenship.

Diploma Some Schools in the University offer Diplomas, which usually consist of 1-2 years of fulltime coursework, delivered via lectures and tutorials.

Discipline A field or area of study, e.g. engineering, architecture, nursing.

Double degree A double degree program allows students to complete the requirements of two degrees in less time than if the degrees were completed separately. Successful completion results in the award of two degrees with separate parchments. A student may graduate from each degree as soon as the requirements for each degree have been met. For example: B.Commerce/B.Laws.

Elective course A non-compulsory subject that may be chosen as part of a program of study.

Exchange agreement An agreement between universities allowing students to undertake 1-2 semesters of their degree program at an overseas institution.

Extra admission requirements Requirements, in addition to the specified qualifications, needed for a student to be accepted into a particular program, e.g. audition, interview, portfolio submission, personal qualities assessment.

Full-time study A standard full-time study load consists of 24 units per academic year, and 12 units per semester. The University and DIAC considers a 75% study load (9 units per semester or trimester) a full-time load. While international students can enrol in a 75% study load, it may result in their not completing their program within the standard duration. International students are required by DIAC to complete within the specified duration of the program.

Faculty An academic branch in the University, consisting of various schools, e.g. the Faculty of Health Sciences.

Honours An extra year of study after a three-year Bachelor degree program, involving a specialised research component. Four-year Bachelor programs may include an Honours component in the fourth year of study. May be used as a prerequisite for PhD or Masters studies.

IELTS The International English Language Testing System, an internationally-recognised UK-based test for English language assessment, essential for student visa requirements.

Indicative Annual Tuition Fee The annual fee quoted for a particular program, based on a standard full-time study load of 24 units per year. The actual fee charged may vary if a student overloads or underloads.

Lecture A class on a specific topic presented by a lecturer to a large group of students.

Level A stage or period (generally one year in duration) within a program of study, e.g. Level 1, 2, 3. The depth and complexity of courses increases through each level.

Major Sequence A combination of approved courses leading to specialisation within a field of study, which are completed over one or more years of a degree program.

OSHC Overseas Student Health Cover, compulsory health insurance that provides basic and emergency health cover. It is an essential requirement for international students to obtain a student visa.

Part-time study Any study load that is less than 75%, or 18 units a year. Note that under current student visa regulations, part-time study is not an option for international students. International students are required by DIAC to complete within the specified duration of the program.

Prerequisite A subject, course, or degree program that must be completed before a student is admitted into a particular program.

Program A series of courses making up a particular qualification, e.g. Bachelor of Commerce.

Semester The standard length of an individual course. University courses are taught in two semesters, Semester 1, from February/March until late June, and Semester 2, from July/August until November.

Seminar A small class similar to a tutorial, involving presentations by students.

TOEFL Test of English as a Foreign Language, an internationally-recognised US-based English language test.

Tutorial Small, weekly classes led by a tutor or lecturer, where students discuss issues relevant to a particular course.

Unit A value assigned to courses identifying the amount of work involved. Full time students normally undertake 24 units of study a year.

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