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2018 Undergraduate Architecture, Business and Law Architecture Commerce Economics Entrepreneurship Finance Law

Why the University of Adelaide? Our legacy becomes your career advantage With a degree from a university consistently ranked in the top 1% globally and a 140 year tradition of preparing tomorrow s leaders, students will get a global career advantage. University of Adelaide students are highly regarded and professionally recognised around the globe. Students are well prepared to take advantage of the opportunities this recognition can bring. Working closely with our world-class teaching staff, they acquire the skills, knowledge and experience to make a significant contribution in their chosen field. Adelaide has a long and proud tradition that instils confidence in our students. We are Australia s third oldest university and have a history of excellence in education spanning more than 140 years. We are distinguished by an emphasis on equality and by our ongoing focus on delivering outstanding research for the benefit of society. The University of Adelaide has played a role in many of the world s important discoveries and advancements, with our alumni having contributed significantly to shaping the educational, political and social arenas of their day. With us, students are motivated to achieve their best and are supported by an inspiring educational community committed to helping them.

109 142 Ranked in the top 1% of universities worldwide Member of the Group of Eight* Associated with 5 Nobel prize winners Produced 109 Rhodes scholars Produced 142 Fulbright scholars * A coalition of Australia s leading research-intensive universities.

Why Architecture, Business and Law? Welcome to the Faculty of the Professions, where putting leading thought into leading practice is our guiding principle. The Faculty of the Professions produces world-ready, career-ready graduates through: > > Learning and teaching is underpinned by world-class research. > > Through structured study pathways we prepare students to achieve external professional accreditation. > > The faculty s commerce, entrepreneurship and finance degrees have been awarded international accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). AACSB accreditation is a hallmark of excellence in business education and has been earned by less than 5% of the world s business schools. > > In addition to the University s exchange programs, the faculty offers tailored study tours and studios to enhance our students learning experiences. Graduate Career Readiness course The Faculty of the Professions offers a Graduate Career Readiness course, which provides students with a professional assessment of their personal profile and career competencies, from which a personal development plan will be created and advanced through their learning. Aiming to get students work-ready, the faculty runs a successful internship program that enables students to undertake practical and relevant work experience, directly related to their field. International internships are also available. Students also have the opportunity to get a head start on their careers by meeting employers and hearing firsthand what graduate skills they seek. Students learn about available jobs, develop their CVs and digital footprint, and learn how to promote themselves and improve their personal brand by attending workshops and getting involved with various career events. Go global with us The Faculty of the Professions offers a number of exciting tours to leading overseas universities. Study tours can be anything 2 Why Architecture, Business and Law?

06 Careers and study 08 Architecture 10 Business 16 Law 20 Undergraduate degree index 21 Applying to the University of Adelaide from 10 days to three weeks long, and past tours have been to Europe, South America and Asia. Study tours are organised by the faculty, and staff accompany students. Many of the tours are partially subsidised by the faculty or the Australian Government, and participating students may be eligible for an OS-HELP loan. Tours are run in summer and winter school, and students can receive credit for up to two courses. Scholarships A number of scholarships are available. For information, please visit: > > www.adelaide.edu.au/scholarships >www.adelaide.edu.au/scholarships/ > external-scholarships Adelaide Refugee and Humanitarian Scholarship scholarships.adelaide.edu.au/ scholarship/ug/all/adelaide-refugeeand-humanitarian-scholarship The University of Adelaide was founded with a noble goal: to prepare, for South Australia, young leaders shaped by education rather than by birth or wealth. We have a strong commitment to creating an educational experience for all students that is high-quality and distinctive, one that is without borders. The Adelaide Refugee & Humanitarian Scholarships have been established in recognition of the financial hardships that are faced by students from a refugee background and will support these students to fulfil their aspiration of studying at the University of Adelaide. Adelaide Approved The Adelaide Approved entry scheme now includes the Bachelor of Architectural Design, Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Economics, Economics (Advanced) and Bachelor of Finance. If students achieve the pre-approved Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) score, they are automatically offered a place in the degree. If students achieve a score below the pre-approved ATAR, however they will still be considered for a place through the usual SATAC offer process. For more information on Adelaide Approved, please visit: www.adelaide.edu.au then find Study in the main navigation menu, High School, Getting in and Approved Further information > > www.architecture.adelaide.edu.au - School of Architecture and Built Environment > > www.adelaide.edu.au/professions/hub - Adelaide Business School - School of Economics - Entrepreneurship Commercialisation and Innovation Centre > > www.law.adelaide.edu.au - Adelaide Law School Why Architecture, Business and Law? 3

School locations School of Architecture Law School Business School School of Economics Entrepreneurship, Commercialisation and Innovation Centre 4 Why Architecture, Business and Law?

Life experience through Global Learning All students will have the opportunity to study overseas through a range of programs, including student exchange, study tours and summer and winter schools. There are many exciting opportunities in Europe, Asia, the Americas and Africa. www.adelaide.edu.au/global-learning Small group discovery There is a commitment to give all students the opportunity to learn in small groups, peer-to-peer and under the guidance of leading academics and researchers. This experience will enhance students initiative and creativity maximising studying in a research intensive university. www.adelaide.edu.au/vco/beacon/small-group Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders The University of Adelaide values diversity where the rich cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are taught, supported and celebrated. Wirltu Yarlu provide a range of services, schemes and preparation programs that are designed to support your desire to gain educational outcomes. Wirltu Yarlu is a place where students can soar to new heights. www.adelaide.edu.au/wirltu-yarlu Advanced Bachelors High achieving students who are inspired by the opportunity to contribute to the world s important discoveries and research advancements should consider the Advanced Bachelors degrees. These degrees provide a unique close quarters learning experience with academics of international distinction. www.adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder 17 Monday October 2018 9am Lecture 10-11am Lecture 18 12pm Meet Dan and Mia at Grass Roots in Hub Central for lunch 2-4pm Practical Su Mo Tu We Th Fri Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fri Sa 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 28 29 30 31 Tuesday October 2018 10am Lecture 11am Lecture 12.30pm Adelaide University BBQ, Barr Smith Lawns 2pm Maths Learning Centre for assignment 4-5pm Lecture 19 Su Mo Tu We Th Fri Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fri Sa 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 28 29 30 31 Wednesday October 2018 9-10am Lecture 10-11am Lecture 12pm Lunch at Aroma cafe in Ingkarni Wardli 1pm Work on assignment at Cat Suite 5 2pm lecture 3-5pm tutorial Su Mo Tu We Th Fri Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fri Sa 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 28 29 30 31 20 Thursday October 2018 10am-12pm Tutorial 1pm Lecture 2-3pm Lecture 6pm Bar shift 7-9pm Uni hockey match at uni oval 2 21 Su Mo Tu We Th Fri Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fri Sa 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 28 29 30 31 Friday October 2017 9am Lecture Extra groceries from supermarket in Rundle Mall - milk, shampoo, bread, rice Fit uni into life 10am -1pm Practical 3-4pm Tutorial 9pm Meet up at UniBar. Sam s band on at 10pm This diary snapshot is only one example of how a student may choose to schedule their university study and life. Attendance at university is less structured than time spent at high school. The hours spent on campus in lectures, tutorials, practicals or in the field known as contact hours depend on the program students enrol in, study mode selected (internal, external, online or flexible learning) and course choices. Finish prac report this weekend! Su Mo Tu We Th Fri Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fri Sa 28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 28 29 30 31 Extra groceries from Rundle Mall supermarket - milk, shampoo, bread, rice Why Architecture, Business and Law? 5

6 Careers and study

Careers and Study Disciplinary areas Degree programs Potential career pathways Commerce Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) Bachelor of Commerce (Corporate Finance) Bachelor of Commerce (International Business) Bachelor of Commerce (Management) Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing) Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Corporate Finance) > Accountant > Business analyst > Fund and portfolio manager > Financial adviser > Forensic accountant > International trade > Business analyst > Business management > Market researcher > Marketing manager Economics Bachelor of Economics Bachelor of Economics (Advanced) Bachelor Arts with Bachelor of Economics Bachelor of Economics with Bachelor of Finance Bachelor of International Studies with Bachelor of Economics Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Economics Bachelor of Teaching with Bachelor of Economics Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Economics (Advanced) > International government and trade > Commodities or futures trader > Research assistant > Foreign affairs > Humanitarian/aid worker > Government or corporate policy adviser > Stockbroker > Banker > Public servant > Data analyst > Teacher > Project officer Finance Bachelor of Finance Bachelor of Finance (International) > Fund and portfolio manager > Foreign affairs > Stockbroker > Banker > International policy adviser Entrepreneurship Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship > Entrepreneur > Government or Corporate Policy adviser > Venture Capitalist/ Business Angel Investor > Corporate Entrepreneur (Intrapreneur) > Social entrepreneur > Professional adviser > Consultant Architecture Bachelor of Architectural Design The degrees below complement the Bachelor of Architectural Design degree and give the student the opportunity to explore their chosen career path. Further information can be found at: www.adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder Honours degree of Bachelor of Architectural Design (1 year) Master of Architecture (2 years) Master of Landscape Architecture (2 years) Master of Planning (2 years) Master of Planning (Urban Design) (2 years) Master of Property (2 years) Double degree Master of Architecture/ Master of Landscape Architecture (3 years) Double degree Master of Planning (Urban Design/Master of Landscape Architecture (3 years) To become a registered, practising architect, students need to complete a minimum of 5 years of study. Students must complete an undergraduate degree in architectural design (3 years) and then a master s degree (2 years). > Academic > Architect > Draftsperson > Conservation consultant > Environmental designer > Landscape architect > Urban planner > Property development adviser > Property investment adviser > Policy adviser > Development planner Law Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Laws combined with another degree including: > Bachelor of Arts > Bachelor of Commerce > Bachelor of Economics > Bachelor of Economics (Advanced) > Bachelor of Finance > Bachelor of Computer Science > Bachelor of International Development > Bachelor of Environmental Policy and Management > Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences > Bachelor of International Studies > Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences > Bachelor of Media > Bachelor of Science > Bachelor of Social Sciences Law graduates who are not wanting to become lawyers may use their degree to facilitate careers in government or private industry. > Solicitor > Barrister > Merchant banker > Business lawyer > Community legal services officer > Corporate lawyer > Diplomatic corps humanitarian/aid worker > Industrial relations > Export-import trade > Foreign affairs > Intelligence officer > Ministerial adviser > Patent attorney > Parliamentary adviser > Parliamentary member > Judicial associate solicitor > Legal officer > Political adviser > Politician > Media law > Journalism > Social media > Intellectual property law > Social planning > Government policy making In addition to the careers available to all Law graduates the double and combined degrees open up many more career opportunities. Careers and study 7

Architecture Hayley Edwards Bachelor of Architectural Design Master of Architecture and Master of Landscape Architecture The world is facing growing challenges of explosive population growth. I chose an architectural degree, because architects are uniquely placed to meet these challenges head on. 80 14 $55k 5 Adelaide Approved ATAR TAFE courses recognised for credit Median graduate starting salary Recognised by 5 professional accreditation bodies 8 Architecture

The School of Architecture and Built Environment specialises in delivering internationally recognised degrees in Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Planning, Urban Design and Property. The Bachelor of Architectural Design is a three-year undergraduate degree that leads to a two-year postgraduate degree, which then allows graduates to practise as a professional architect, landscape architect or urban designer. Architects, landscape architects and urban designers are professionals that consider and respond to environmental, cultural, social and economic issues when designing the cities, buildings and landscapes that we all inhabit. In conjunction with ECIC the School offers an elective in the Master of Applied Project Management that enables graduates to work as Construction Project Managers. > > The school s Internship Program provides masters students with professional work placements within an Australian or overseas business or professional practice. > > Our students have access to industry sponsored awards and scholarships in recognition for outstanding work. > > The Bachelor of Architectural Design provides an opportunity to travel both overseas and interstate, allowing students to learn valuable aspects of design from other cultures. > > The school retains three Industry Professors, each of whom is an award-winning professional. They bring a high degree of inspiration and reality into the studios. > > Students have access to state-of-the-art CAD, BIM and 3D modelling facilities. Pathways Elective stream ** Within the Master of Applied Project Management student can undertake a specific elective stream that enables graduates to qualify to work as Construction Project Managers. Bachelor of Engineering (Hon) (Civil and Architectural) Master of Architecture Master of Landscape Architecture Master of Planning (Urban Design) Master of Planning Bachelor of Architectural Design (3 years) Foundation degree SATAC CODE: 314131 Master of Property Master of Applied Project Management ** Other degrees The Lang Foundation Scholarship This scholarship is open to students in their third year of the Bachelor of Architectural Design program who are undertaking study on a full time basis as a Commonwealth Supported student. For further information please visit: scholarships.adelaide.edu.au/ scholarship/ug/professions/lang-foundationscholarship-in-architecture Bachelor of Architectural Design SATAC CODE 314131 DURATION 3 years full-time (or part-time equivalent) ATAR 72.55 ADELAIDE APPROVED SCORE 80 IB SCORE 25 CAMPUS North Terrace ASSUMED KNOWLEDGE SACE Stage 1 Mathematics (or equivalent) Basic freehand drawing ability and computing skills. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Students awarded advanced standing will not have access to both intakes. Students awarded 36 units of advanced standing are normally required to commence in semester two. adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder Search architectural The multidisciplinary core courses in the Bachelor of Architectural Design foster intellectual development, critical thinking and creative action. The program is intended as a framework within which to develop these skills for those individuals who have an interest in the environment and design, and who wish to enhance buildings and human-modified spaces with creative environmental design solutions. Career readiness The career paths of architects and landscape architects are many and varied. They include, but are not limited to, careers as an: > > architect > > landscape architect > > urban designer > > urban planner > > draftsperson. The School of Architecture and Built Environment delivers one undergraduate degree, the Bachelor of Architectural Design, that leads to two professional graduate degrees: > > Master of Architecture > > Master of Landscape Architecture. Alternatively, the Bachelor of Architectural Design degree provides a study pathway for students who wish to undertake the school s Master of Planning, Master of Planning (Urban Design) or the Master of Property. Professional accreditation To practise, students must have completed a professionally accredited degree in the relevant program: > > The Bachelor of Architectural Design followed by the Master of Architecture is recognised by the Australian Institute of Architects (AIA) and accredited by the Architectural Practice Board of South Australia. > > The Bachelor of Architectural Design followed by the Master of Landscape Architecture is recognised and accredited by the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects (AILA). > > The Bachelor of Architectural Design followed by either the Master of Planning or Master of Planning (Urban Design) is accredited by the Planning Institute of Australia (PIA). > > The Bachelor of Architectural Design followed by the Master of Property is recognised, and will be accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). Architecture 9

Business As an Economics (Advanced) student I have greatly enjoyed my time at the University of Adelaide. I have been presented with a whole range of unique opportunities to take part in such as attending talks given by guest lecturers and attending workshops to prepare me for life after university. Bachelor of Economics (Advanced) Emma Zeitz 10 Business

We offer a variety of business degrees that provide great pathways to professional careers. Our business degrees encompass a multidisciplinary skill set that can be applied to diverse areas. Employment opportunities span the globe in a variety of industries in business, government and the not-for-profit sector. $51k Median graduate starting salary e echallenge Business Planning Competition Graduate Career Readiness course available Charlie Bell Scholarship for Future Leaders Professional accreditation The University s commerce, entrepreneurship and finance degrees have been awarded international accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB). AACSB accreditation is the hallmark of excellence in business education and has been earned by less than 5% of the world s business schools. Concurrent and double degrees As well as the option of enrolling in a double degree there is also the opportunity for students to study a concurrent degree. After commencing a degree program, students can speak to a program adviser about adding a second degree to broaden their horizons. There are a number of double and concurrent degree options available. Concurrent studies may be an option for students who would like to study a second degree that has not already been packaged with their first degree of choice. Students should contact a Faculty Student Adviser for advice, at: professions@ask.adelaide.edu.au Graduate Career Readiness course This course will provide students with a professional assessment of their personal profile and career competencies from which a personal development plan will be created and advanced through their learning. As an outcome of this course, students will develop the skills and competencies expected by employers to increase their competitive employment advantage and achieve their career goals. Adelaide Approved Forget about variable cut-off scores get in with Adelaide Approved. All of our business degrees have an entry score set in advance known as the Adelaide Approved score. It s simple and straightforward: just select the degree as first preference, meet any subject prerequisites, achieve the required ATAR. If students are eligible for bonus points, we will use their adjusted ATAR for selection. For more information visit www.adelaide.edu.au and search adelaide approved. Scholarships The Charlie Bell Scholarship for Future Leaders will reward successful candidates with a contribution of up to $15,000 towards tuition fees for their chosen undergraduate or post graduate study. www.mcdonalds. com.au/charlie-bell-scholarship Think Conveyancing High Achievers Scholarship This scholarship has been put into place to recognise high achievers studying in all fields. We are committed to expanding upon the talents of these students with our financial help. For more information, visit www.thinkconveyancing.com.au/scholarship/ Business 11

Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Finance SATAC CODE 314101 DURATION 3 years full-time (or part-time equivalent) ATAR 80.05 CAMPUS North Terrace IB SCORE 27 ADELAIDE APPROVED 85 adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder Search commerce The Bachelor of Commerce degree is in demand and one that is highly valued by employers. The degree provides students with analytical and decision-making skills to prepare students for future leadership roles. Students develop critical thinking and communication skills, which enables graduates to deal effectively with the continuous change in business environments. Majors All Commerce students are admitted to the Bachelor of Commerce degree and must choose to graduate with one of the Commerce degrees listed. > > Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) > > Bachelor of Commerce (Corporate Finance) > > Bachelor of Commerce (International Business) > > Bachelor of Commerce (Management) > > Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing) > > Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Corporate Finance). Career readiness > > Students who major in Accounting may join the accounting profession in all areas of commerce and industry. > > Students who major in International Business, Management, or Marketing can look forward to careers in the international business, public, not-forprofit and government sectors. > > Students who major in Finance may join the financial services sector comprising banks, corporations and financial institutions and other businesses as financial consultants, advisers and managers. Professional accreditation Accounting University of Adelaide Commerce graduates with a major in Accounting are eligible to apply for associate membership of: > > CPA Australia > > Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand. Corporate Finance University of Adelaide Commerce graduates with a major in Finance are entitled to affiliate membership of: > > Financial Services Institute of Australia (Finsia) and may gain entry to: > > Chartered Financial Analysts > > Financial Planning Association. Accounting and Corporate Finance University of Adelaide Commerce graduates with a major in Accounting are eligible to apply for associate membership of: > > CPA Australia > > Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand plus affiliate membership of: > > Financial Services Institute of Australia (Finsia). International Business University of Adelaide Commerce graduates with a major in International Business are eligible to apply for membership of professional associations such as: > > Australian Institute of Management (AIM) > > Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI) > > Australian Marketing Institute (AMI). Management University of Adelaide Commerce graduates with a major in Management are entitled to membership of professional associations such as: > > Australian Institute of Management (AIM) > > Australian Human Resources Institute (AHRI). Marketing University of Adelaide Commerce graduates with a major in Marketing will gain credit towards: > > the Certified Professional Marketer (CPM); and > > status awarded by the Australian Marketing Institute (AMI). Double degrees Double degrees provide students with the flexibility to combine two areas of study concurrently. > > Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Commerce Combined and concurrent degrees As well as double degrees there are also opportunities for students to study combined or concurrent degrees. Please contact a Faculty Student Adviser for advice: professions@ask.adelaide.edu.au SATAC CODE 314401 DURATION 3 years full-time (or part-time equivalent) ATAR 69.4 CAMPUS North Terrace IB SCORE 24 ADELAIDE APPROVED 75 ASSUMED KNOWLEDGE Knowledge of mathematics is good background for finance, mathematics and commerce courses. SACE Mathematical Methods* or above are essential for certain electives within these degrees. * If Stage 2 studies were undertaken prior to 2017, the equivalent subject was known as Mathematical Studies adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder Search finance The Bachelor of Finance degree introduces students to the global and institutional aspects of the world s financial systems. There is a broad coverage of the specialised financial institutions, their asset classes, and the markets in which the different assets are traded. Areas of study include financial markets, valuation issues, international trade and finance, financial modelling and financial management. Students admitted to the Bachelor of Finance may choose to graduate with one of the following degrees: > > Bachelor of Finance > > Bachelor of Finance (International). The Bachelor of Finance program comprises a range of courses in finance, economics, mathematics and statistics. Students may choose a particular area of specialisation during their second and third years, or continue with a more general approach. Areas of specialisation For those wishing to focus on the interaction of economics and finance, choices could include financial economics, international trade and finance and financial econometrics. Students with commercial aspirations undertake courses in corporate finance, futures and risk management, portfolio theory and management, and investment analysis and valuation. All eligible students are admitted to the Bachelor of Finance program, but may choose to follow the Bachelor of Finance (International) stream. 12 Business

Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Career readiness Finance graduates will be in a strong position to gain employment with private and public companies anywhere in the world, and also in many government departments. They may be employed by trading and merchant banks, investment firms, consulting specialists, private and public corporations, and government agencies. Openings for graduates are in treasury and risk management, stockbroking, fund and portfolio management, international trade, and derivatives trading and pricing. Professional accreditation Graduates of the finance degree are entitled to affiliate membership of the nationally-recognised Financial Services Institute of Australia (Finsia). Full membership of Finsia requires completion of the Institute s Graduate Diploma in Applied Finance and Investment, progress towards which is greatly facilitated by completion of this degree. By undertaking specific courses, graduates can also obtain partial compliance with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission RG146 (tier 1 Compliance), in the areas of generic knowledge derivatives and securities. Double degrees > > Bachelor of Economics with Bachelor of Finance > > Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Finance > > Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences with Bachelor of Finance > > Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Chemical, Civil and Environmental, Civil and Structural, Electrical and Electronic, Mechanical) with Bachelor of Finance. Concurrent degrees The Bachelor of Finance may be studied concurrently with one of the following degrees: > > Bachelor of Arts > > Bachelor of Commerce > > Bachelor of Economics > > Bachelor of International Development > > Bachelor of Media > > Bachelor of Social Sciences. If students wish to undertake a concurrent degree, they will enrol in just one of those degrees and apply for the second degree in the next available intake. For more information, please contact a Faculty Student Adviser for their advice at: professions@ask.adelaide.edu.au SATAC CODE 324641 DURATION 3 years full-time (or part-time equivalent) ATAR 67.2 CAMPUS North Terrace IB SCORE 24 ADELAIDE APPROVED 75 ENTRY PATHWAYS There are many pathways into the University of Adelaide. One popular pathway is through TAFE. The Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship program is a 72 unit (3 years full time equivalent) program. Applicants who hold an AQF Diploma receive advanced standing to the value of 24 units (1 year full time equivalent). Those with an AQF Advanced Diploma receive 36 units (1.5 years full time equivalent) advanced standing. adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder Search entrepreneurship The Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship examines the role of entrepreneurship and innovation in creating and/or growing ventures in everything from large corporations, to small businesses, the not-for-profit sector, and community organisations. Entrepreneurship and innovation is vital to all aspects of the community and is applied to many disciplines, including: business, information technology, science, engineering, the performing and creative arts, hospitality, fashion, digital media and the not-for-profit sector. The degree is designed to provide students with an understanding of the processes, risks, rewards, motivations and societal impacts of innovation and entrepreneurship within regional, national and global perspectives. It aims to develop and inspire individuals interested in creating innovative futures that influence markets, economies and communities. Students explore the definition of entrepreneurship and innovation, with some examples of topics covered including: > > how innovation relates to entrepreneurial activity > > who entrepreneurs are and what they do > > the entrepreneurial process, its history and types. Graduates develop a deep understanding of: the role of creative thinking in entrepreneurship and innovation; the development of innovative strategies and financing of new ventures; how to identify and assess entrepreneurial opportunities; and the commercialisation of technology. Due to the multidisciplinary nature of the degree, the Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship can complement degrees from many subject areas. Areas of specialisation As entrepreneurship and innovation is a broad subject area that can be applied across many different industries and occupations, students can readily apply their chosen field or interest to their assignments and class discussions. Students can also select electives in their area of interest. Career readiness Graduates may be interested in starting up their own businesses or advising those who do. Graduates may find employment opportunities in innovative or entrepreneurial positions in a wide range of leadership and support roles within existing enterprises, both large and small, or managing new ventures within large organisations. Combined, concurrent and double degrees There are options for students to enrol in a second degree concurrently. For more information please contact a Faculty Student Adviser for their advice, at: professions@ask.adelaide.edu.au Business 13

Bachelor of Economics (Advanced) Bachelor of Economics SATAC CODE 324791 DURATION 3 years fulltime (or parttime equivalent) ATAR 95 CAMPUS North Terrace IB SCORE 35 ADELAIDE APPROVED 95 ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Year 12 applicants must obtain an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) of 95 or higher (or equivalent). ASSUMED KNOWLEDGE Knowledge of mathematics is helpful for finance, economics and commerce courses, and is essential for some courses adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder Search economics The Bachelor of Economics (Advanced) is a degree designed for high-achieving students who are seeking a uniquely structured, specialised economics degree with a strong emphasis on research and advanced economic analysis skills. This degree is for students who want to obtain a deep understanding of how economic and social outcomes depend on institutions, economic policy and endowments (such as resources and skills), and who intend to become a leader in business, policy or research. The degree features small-group work and special activities and events with distinguished visitors. Students will be given a personal mentor from the research staff of the School of Economics. This will allow them to interact with and learn from eminent researchers in the School, notable economists from abroad and high-ranking economists practising in the private and public sector. The degree also contains three courses unique to the B.Ec. (Advanced). These will help equip students with knowledge and research skills required for high-level jobs in the private or public sector as well as for further study in economics. (Note that there is the option for students in the conventional Bachelor of Economics degree to transfer into the Advanced degree if they achieve a sufficiently high Grade Point Average after one, two or three semesters.) Areas of specialisation Unlike the conventional Bachelor of Economics, students in the Advanced degree can also obtain a major in finance or politics and international studies. In addition, study plans for undertaking the Bachelor of Economics (Advanced) concurrently with other degrees (e.g., Law or Engineering) are available. If students do not wish to have a formal major in any of the areas above, they still have the flexibility to specialise in another area of economics, for example focusing on environmental economics. Students could also enhance that economics specialisation by taking courses with the same focus but from other disciplines (e.g. from environmental studies). Career readiness Completing the Bachelor of Economics (Advanced) is likely to enhance graduates career opportunities. Employers will note the program s high academic merit standards incorporated in this program (both the entrance requirements and the high GPA needed to remain in it), the advanced training in economic analysis and research and the outstanding performance of its past graduates. The Bachelor of Economics (Advanced) provides a springboard into leadership positions involving research, policy making and consultancy, and is an excellent pathway (via honours) to PhD study, which may facilitate a career in academia. Concurrent degrees There are options for students to enrol in concurrent degrees. For more information please contact a Faculty Student Adviser for their advice at: professions@ask.adelaide.edu.au SATAC CODE 314141 DURATION 3 years full-time ATAR 67.05 CAMPUS North Terrace IB SCORE 24 ADELAIDE APPROVED 75 ASSUMED KNOWLEDGE Knowledge of mathematics is helpful for finance, economics and commerce courses and is essential for some courses adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder Search economics Economics puts the pieces together. It studies the interaction of the decision making of households, businesses and the whole of society. It examines how we respond to incentives (the things that influence decision making) and how our conflicting choices are reconciled. Economics contributes to our understanding of policy design and business strategy. Economics provides the big picture. The courses available within the Bachelor of Economics will allow students to understand just how the economy works, and will provide them with training that will help them shape its future. Students will study microeconomics (microeconomic issues include the management of the environment and depleting natural resources) and macroeconomics (this relates the growth and stability of the whole economic system), as well as econometrics (the maths and statistics of economics) and a range of other topics. Economists often describe economics as a way of thinking. Studying Economics at the University of Adelaide will develop students capacity to break down issues into questions that can be resolved, guide them in the collection of data and information, and introduce them to techniques for managing that data. These are skills critical to many careers, and very important to good decision-making in government and business. The program also stresses the value of working in teams and developing communication skills, both oral and written. Areas of specialisation The Bachelor of Economics degree gives students the flexibility to specialise in an area of economics, for example focussing on international economics or environmental economics. 14 Business

In addition, because only about half of the program is made up of compulsory courses, it is possible to enhance that economics specialisation by taking courses with the same focus but from other disciplines (e.g., from politics or environmental studies). Students can focus on something different such as philosophy or accounting. The Bachelor of Economics with a focus on accounting is accredited by the two major Australian professional accounting bodies: CPA Australia and Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand CA. Career readiness This degree provides a great foundation for a wide range of careers. Recent graduates have been employed by trading and merchant banks, stockbrokers, insurance companies, accounting firms, financial planners, infrastructure and utility companies, manufacturers and distributors and a wide range of federal and state government organisations. Other employment opportunities include journalism, teaching, foreign affairs and international consulting. Completion of an honours degree opens up more options for specialist positions in economics, including in government and business Double degrees Economics can be studied successfully with other degrees to broaden the scope of students career paths: > > Bachelor of Arts with Bachelor of Economics > > Bachelor of Economics with Bachelor of Finance > > Bachelor of International Studies with Bachelor of Economics > > Bachelor of Teaching with Bachelor of Economics > > Bachelor of Economics with Bachelor of Laws. Concurrent degrees There is also the option to enrol in concurrent degrees. For more information please contact a Faculty Student Adviser for their advice at: professions@ask.adelaide.edu.au Business 15

Law Lidia Ursache Bachelor of Laws I was searching for an enriching educational experience, with opportunities to get involved in extra-curricular activities and volunteering. There have been some hiccups on my journey, but this is the most rewarding experience I ve had in my life. 16 Law

There are few disciplines that are more challenging or satisfying than law. Due to the high-level analytical skills developed throughout a law degree, graduates are sought-after not only in the legal profession, but also in other areas of employment, including the commercial and government sectors. 4 6 $55k 9 Scholarships for commencing students National leaders Median graduate starting salary Partnerships with leading overseas universities Moot court Adelaide Law School students have the opportunity to build their skills in presenting a case or argument in our mock courtroom. The moot court is used for debating, moot court competitions and practical training, such as advocacy training and mediation. Adelaide Law School free legal clinics The Adelaide Legal Outreach Services, Consumer and Credit Legal Advice Service and the Magistrates Court Legal Advice Service are free legal advice services that have been set up to assist the community in South Australia. These services are operated by law students under the supervision of qualified legal practitioners. Our purpose is to serve the needs of the disadvantaged and anyone who falls through the gaps. Exchanges and tours International study is a valuable addition to any degree. International study (semesterlong exchange or Study Abroad) offers an exciting opportunity to learn in another country studying at a leading university. The Adelaide Law School has partnerships with nine leading overseas universities: > > University of Copenhagen (Denmark) > > University of Mannheim (Germany) > > Pace University (United States) > > University of Poitiers (France) > > University of Alberta (Canada) > > Peking University > > KU Leuven > > Shanghai Jiao Tong University > > Univeristy of Montreal. Study tours The Adelaide Law School provides study tours each year at leading overseas universities and institutions. Study tours are usually around two or three weeks in duration. Student study overseas can be credited towards electives or core courses in our degrees. Internships The Adelaide Law School provides students with the opportunity to undertake a number of exciting internships and work placements during their studies. Examples are internships focusing on Human Rights or Native Title. These opportunities enable students to gain prestigious practical experience while simultaneously completing an elective course. Scholarships Dr Duncan Memorial Scholarship The Dr Duncan Memorial Scholarship is open to students who are undertaking their first, second or third year of the Bachelor of Laws program. The scholarship is available to Australian citizens, New Zealand citizens, permanent residents of Australia or holders of a permanent humanitarian visa and undertaking study on a full time basis as a Commonwealth supported student at the University of Adelaide. www.scholarships.adelaide.edu.au/ scholarship/ug/professions/dr-duncanmemorial-scholarship The C.A.S. Hawker Scholarship The C.A.S. Hawker Scholarship is one of the most generous privately funded scholarships available to undergraduate and postgraduate students in Australia. Each residential scholarship is valued at up to $50,000 over 3 years. Applications for 2018 open early December 2017 and close early January 2018. For further information please check for details at: www.hawkerscholarship.org/ Law 17

Bachelor of Laws SATAC CODE 324111, 324251 ATAR 95 CAMPUS North Terrace IB SCORE 35 DURATION Single degree undergraduate entry: 4 years full-time (or part-time equivalent) Single degree graduate entry: 3 years full-time (or part-time equivalent) Double degrees: 5 years full-time (or part-time equivalent) PREREQUISITES For Laws double degrees students must fulfil any subject prerequisite requirements for the other degree. adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder Search laws The Adelaide Law School offers a Bachelor of Laws degree (LLB) that can be completed as a single degree or as part of a double degree program. The compulsory requirements of the Law degree ensure a thorough grounding in common law principles and legal methodology while a wide choice of elective courses range from the commercial (e.g., Intellectual Property, and Taxation Law) to liberal and socially-oriented topics (such as Family Law and Legal Theory) and offer students a thorough understanding of international and comparative perspectives on the law. The Law degree provides graduates with a rigorous knowledge of the areas of substantive law necessary to undertake legal practice within a broad liberal education. Adelaide Law School offers semester 1 and semester 2 intake. Areas of specialisation A range of elective courses are offered each year and students may select courses from the following areas of specialisation: Comparative Law, Corporate/Taxation Law, Criminal Law, Environmental Law, Family Law, Intellectual Property, Labour and Industrial Relations Law, Human Rights and International Law. Career readiness Roles for law graduates are expanding significantly. Those who become lawyers may become involved in court work or may choose to practice as solicitors. Many graduates enter legal practise, but a significant number choose to pursue careers in industry, government, commerce, community organisations or academic institutions. It is the enormous range of options, and the opportunities and influence they afford, that gives a career in law its very distinctive appeal and makes the study of law one of the most popular choices among today s students. Professional accreditation The Bachelor of Laws is accredited by the Legal Practitioners Education and Admission Council in South Australia, and provides the academic foundation for admission to legal practice throughout Australia. To be admitted to legal practice in Australia, Law graduates must complete further practical legal training. Students intending to seek admission to practise are strongly advised to seek advice from the admitting authority in the relevant jurisdiction. In South Australia, the University of Adelaide and the Law Society of South Australia provides Practical Legal Training through their Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice course. Upon graduation from the Bachelor of Laws and completion of the Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice, students are eligible to be admitted to the Supreme Court of South Australia (with a restricted practising certificate). Once admitted, practitioners may apply for admission in any other Australian jurisdiction. For more information contact: Law Society of South Australia, 178 North Terrace, Adelaide, Phone: +61 8 8229 0200 Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice Students have the option to be guaranteed a place in the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice (GDLP) on completion of the Bachelor of Laws at the University of Adelaide. This new pathway is perfect for students who want to be able to practise law when they graduate. In order to be admitted as a barrister or solicitor in Australia an element of practical training must be undertaken in addition to a bachelor degree. The GDLP provides this practical legal training for Law graduates. Once admitted in South Australia, students can apply for a practising certificate in other states and territories without seeking further admission. The GDLP comprises a core of compulsory courses and a small choice of elective courses that allows students to specialise in a particular area of practice. Recognising the fact that students may want to work while studying, the program can be studied after-hours, online and during the day. Double degrees The Bachelor of Laws may be undertaken with a number of other degrees. Approved double degrees allow students to count designated law courses towards that degree, thereby reducing the time taken to complete both degrees. As an example, a Bachelor of Arts (three years) and Bachelor of Laws (four years) may be completed in five years if studied simultaneously. Graduates who complete a double degree are uniquely placed to pursue specialist career opportunities offered beyond the law. The full list of double degree combinations includes: > > Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Arts > > Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Commerce > > Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Computer Science > > Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Economics > > Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Economics (Advanced) > > Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Environmental Policy and Management > > Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Finance > > Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of International Development > > Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of International Studies > > Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences > > Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Media > > Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences > > Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Science > > Bachelor of Laws with Bachelor of Social Sciences To ensure prerequisites are met for both degrees, please check Degree Finder at: www.adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder Concurrent degrees As well as the option to enrol in a double degree there are also opportunities for students to study another degree concurrently. 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Undergraduate degree index Undergraduate degrees available at the University of Adelaide. Students with strong interests in more than one area of study may wish to consider a double or combined degree. For a comprehensive list of available degrees, visit: www.adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder Architecture, Business and Law Bachelor of Architectural Design Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Economics Bachelor of Economics (Advanced) Bachelor of Finance Bachelor of Finance (International) Bachelor of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Bachelor of Laws Arts Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts (Advanced) Bachelor of Criminology Bachelor of Environmental Policy and Management Bachelor of International Development Bachelor of International Studies Bachelor of Languages Bachelor of Liberal Arts and Sciences Bachelor of Media Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Social Sciences Bachelor of Teaching with Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Teaching with Bachelor of Economics Bachelor of Teaching with Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences Bachelor of Teaching with Bachelor of Science Diploma in Arts Diploma in Languages Diploma of Music Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences Bachelor of Computer Science Bachelor of Computer Science (Advanced) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Chemical) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Chemical and Pharmaceutical) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil and Architectural) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil and Environmental) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil and Structural) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil, Structural and Environmental) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical and Aerospace) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical and Sports) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical and Sustainable Energy) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronic) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mining) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Petroleum) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Petroleum and Chemical) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Petroleum, Civil and Structural) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Petroleum and Mechanical) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Petroleum and Mining) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Software) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Flexible Entry Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences (Advanced) Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences Health Bachelor of Dental Surgery Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences Bachelor of Health and Medical Sciences (Advanced) Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery Bachelor of Nursing Bachelor of Oral Health Bachelor of Psychological Science Sciences Bachelor of Agricultural Sciences Bachelor of Applied Biology Bachelor of Food and Nutrition Science Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science (Advanced) Bachelor of Science (Animal Science) Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) Bachelor of Science (Ecotourism) Bachelor of Science (High Performance Computational Physics) (Honours) Bachelor of Science (Laser Physics and Technology) Bachelor of Science (Marine Biology) Bachelor of Sciences (Mineral Geoscience) Bachelor of Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience) Bachelor of Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) Bachelor of Viticulture and Oenology 20 Undergraduate degree index

Applying to the University of Adelaide How to apply Applications to University of Adelaide undergraduate programs are made online via SATAC: www.satac.edu.au The application closing date for 2018 entry is 29 September 2017. Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, and Bachelor of Dental Surgery applicants should refer to the UMAT website for information on the Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Admission Test, including application and test dates: umat.acer.edu.au International students should refer to: www.international.adelaide.edu.au/apply Entry pathways There are many pathways applicants can take to apply to the University of Adelaide, including SACE, International Baccalaureate (IB), STAT, TAFE and other Registered Training Organisations (RTOs), some preparatory and foundation studies programs, and more. To find out more about the available pathways, visit www.adelaide.edu.au/study and select Entry Pathways from the menu. Fees and costs In 2017, student contributions for Commonwealth supported students studying an equivalent full-time study load were as follows. Band 1: humanities, behavioural sciences, social studies, foreign languages, visual and performing arts, education, nursing, clinical psychology $6,349 Band 2: computing, built environment, allied health, other health, engineering, surveying, agriculture, science, mathematics, statistics $9,050 Band 3: law, dentistry, medicine, veterinary science, accounting, administration, economics, commerce $10,596 These annual fees are indicative only as actual charges are determined at the course level based on the area of study. Fees may increase in 2018. HECS Higher Education Loan This program, known as HECS-HELP assists eligible students to pay their student contribution. Further information is available at: www.studyassist.gov.au Scholarships The University of Adelaide has a range of scholarships available to students from a variety of backgrounds and academic levels. Comprehensive information about scholarships, and how to apply, can be obtained by contacting us (refer below for details) or visiting the scholarships website: www.adelaide.edu.au/scholarships Student services and amenities fee Students are charged an annual student services and amenities fee (SSAF) to assist with the funding of student services and amenities at the University. In 2017, the SSAF amount for full-time students was $294, and for part-time students it was $220. Fees may increase in 2018. Eligible students may defer this fee to an SA-HELP loan. For further information about the SSAF and SA-HELP visit www.adelaide.edu.au/student/finance and select Other Fees and Charges. Additional costs Students may be required to pay for specialist equipment, reading materials, etc. Students are advised not to purchase any equipment until they receive their faculty/ school handbook, available during orientation. For more information on other program-related fees and charges, visit www.adelaide.edu.au/student/finance and select Other Fees and Charges. Bonus points SATAC centrally administer two South Australian Universities Bonus Schemes. The two schemes are the SA Universities Equity Scheme and the SA Language, Literacy and Mathematics Bonus Scheme. For more details, please visit www.adelaide.edu.au and search bonus points. Program intake Many undergraduate degrees will allow students to begin study in February or July. Please refer to individual degrees on Degree Finder (www.adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder) to check whether midyear entry is available. Where Degree Finder states subject to availability applicants should contact Ask Adelaide (refer below for details) to check whether midyear entry is available. Deferring your studies All undergraduate degrees can be deferred for up to two years. English language requirements for international students All international students undertaking an Australian year 12 program are required to achieve a Pass grade or above in one of the approved English as a Second Language or English language subjects. If an applicant attempts, but does not pass, the English language subject then alternative options, such as an acceptable English language proficiency test result, may be arranged. Details of recognised subjects and recognised tests and requirements are available by visiting www.international.adelaide.edu.au/apply selecting Admissions Information from the menu, then English Language Requirements. Successful completion of the International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma meets the English language requirements of the University of Adelaide. Permanent residency International students who have studied an Australian year 12 program or the IB and expect to be granted Australian permanent residency before the commencement of their university study must contact International Admissions. To contact International Admissions for more information, visit www.international.adelaide.edu.au Accommodation The University understands that finding the right accommodation is important to successful study. For accommodation options and costs please visit: www.adelaide.edu.au/accommodation Disclaimer The information in this publication is current as at the date of printing and is subject to change. Updated information can be found on the University website: www.adelaide.edu.au or contact the University on (08) 8313 7335 (or free-call 1800 061 459). The University of Adelaide assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of information provided by third parties. CRICOS 00123M The University of Adelaide. Published 2017 More information Ask Adelaide s friendly and skilled staff can address all program enquiries over the phone or online. If they do not have the answer enquirers will be referred to faculty/ school/ discipline staff for expert advice. Ask Adelaide Phone: (08) 8313 5208 Free-call (outer Adelaide, SA and interstate only): 1800 061 459 Enquire online: www.adelaide.edu.au/student/enquiries adelaide.edu.au uniofadelaide @uniofadelaide @uniofadelaide @uniofadelaide Applying to the University of Adelaide 21

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