UniSA COLLEGE PROGRAM GUIDE

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UniSA COLLEGE PROGRAM GUIDE 2018

Get the edge/2 Your pathway options/4 About UniSA COLLEGE Our programs/6 Regional study/9 Getting started/10 Your next steps/13 UniSA College provides a range of educational opportunities to assist further study. Our programs are designed primarily for people who do not have the qualifications to gain direct entry into a bachelor degree, offering an alternative pathway into university. Our programs prepare you for university study by building your academic skills and prerequisite knowledge. You will experience life as a UniSA student, being taught by UniSA staff and having access to the full range of support services that the University provides. By successfully completing your chosen program, you will have the opportunity to seamlessly transfer into a range of undergraduate degrees at UniSA. In fact, UniSA College links to over 80 degrees at the university. We also offer pathway options specifically for Indigenous students through the Indigenous Participation Pathway (IPP) program in the Ceduna, Mount Gambier, Whyalla and Port Lincoln regions. Acknowledgement of Country UniSA respects the Kaurna, Boandik and Barngarla peoples spiritual relationship with their country. We also acknowledge the diversity of Aboriginal peoples, past and present. Find out more about the University s commitment to reconciliation at unisa.edu.au/rap Artist: Rikurani 1

Get THE EDGE STRONG LEARNING FOUNDATIONS Prepare for university by completing courses that will develop your critical writing, study, communication, numeracy and research skills. Choose additional courses that are prerequisite for UniSA bachelor degrees or related to your preferred field of study in areas such as business; education; the arts; social sciences; information technology; engineering and the environment; and health sciences. UniSA College offers the Foundation Studies program, four diplomas and the Indigenous Participation Pathway (IPP) program. You will be supported when choosing courses within your program so that you are ready to transition into tertiary study and your preferred UniSA degree on successful completion of your program. You will also be taught by highly experienced academics and industry professionals from UniSA. VIBRANT CAMPUS LIFE Enjoy studying on UniSA campuses. The Foundation Studies and diploma programs are offered at City West campus, but you may also find yourself studying at City East, Magill or Mawson Lakes depending on your course selections. The Foundation Studies program is also offered regionally at our Mount Gambier and Whyalla campuses. Furthermore, the IPP program is offered in Ceduna, Mount Gambier, Port Lincoln and Whyalla. On campus, you will have access to state-of-the-art facilities and the latest technologies. Get the full student experience through events, entertainment, sports, clubs, volunteering opportunities and more. FLEXIBLE STUDY OPTIONS Make the most of our flexible study options. Choose between full-time or part-time study, with some courses also available online. Your study schedule will be divided into contact hours (the time you spend in lectures and tutorials) and independent study, including your personal research and assignment work. Study hours depend on the program you choose and the amount of additional work you put in. Generally, full-time study is equivalent to 40 hours per week. ACCESS SUPPORT SERVICES You will have full access to expert UniSA support services to help you settle in to university life before you begin studying a bachelor degree. Support services include academic counselling; personal counselling; social support services; library services; wellbeing resources and advice; accommodation; and community health clinics. 2

4 DIPLOMAS LINK TO 80+ UniSA DEGREES 87% OF UniSA COLLEGE STUDENTS OFFERED PLACES IN UniSA DEGREES 4160+ STUDENTS ENROLLED IN ACADEMIC PROGRAMS AT UniSA COLLEGE The award-winning Jeffrey Smart Building, located at UniSA s City West campus, features the very best in modern learning facilities. It boasts over $8 million in new technologies and has a 5 Green Star Rating. Take a virtual tour at unisa.edu.au/jsb 3

Pathway OPTIONS Packaged programs The academic programs offered by UniSA College include the one-year Foundation Studies program and two-year Diplomas in Arts, Business, Health, and Science and Technology. These programs can be used as a pathway into a UniSA bachelor degree or as a back-up option if you did not receive an offer into one of your preferred degrees. If you are interested in studying a UniSA linked degree, a diploma program might be the best pathway for you. Students who successfully complete a diploma are guaranteed entry into the second year of their linked bachelor degree with UniSA, receiving study credit for the first year. If you are interested in a UniSA degree that is not linked to a UniSA diploma, you may be eligible to apply for the Foundation Studies program, which can be used as a competitive pathway option. For full entry criteria and details about prerequisite requirements visit: If you are specifically seeking guaranteed entry into one of the four UniSA bachelor degrees below, please apply for the packaged program using the unique SATAC code provided. Diploma in Arts / Bachelor of Arts SATAC code...424621 Diploma in Business / Bachelor of Business SATAC code...424631 Diploma in Health / Bachelor of Health Science SATAC code...426051 Diploma in Science and Technology / Bachelor of Information Technology SATAC code...424641 unisa.edu.au/unisa-college 4

Linked degrees INTERESTED IN ONE OF THESE UniSA DEGREES? ARCHITECTURAL STUDIES ARTS COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA DESIGN INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE JOURNALISM AND PROFESSIONAL WRITING MEDIA ARTS PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE SOCIAL SCIENCE SOCIAL WORK URBAN AND REGIONAL PLANNING VISUAL ARTS BUSINESS Business Economics, Finance and Trade Finance Human Resource Management Information Strategy and Management Innovation and Entrepreneurship International Business Legal Studies Logistics and Supply Chain Management Management Marketing Property Sport and Recreation Management Tourism and Event Management COMMERCE (ACCOUNTING) BUILT ENVIRONMENT CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS ENGINEERING ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE GEOSPATIAL SCIENCE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SCIENCE SOFTWARE ENGINEERING HEALTH SCIENCE HUMAN MOVEMENT LABORATORY MEDICINE MEDICAL SCIENCE NURSING NUTRITION & FOOD SCIENCES PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCE HUMAN MOVEMENT/ PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE HUMAN MOVEMENT/ FOOD NUTRITION PREFERENCE Diploma in Arts THEN Foundation Studies in your SATAC application PREFERENCE Diploma in Business THEN Foundation Studies in your SATAC application PREFERENCE Diploma in Science & Technology THEN Foundation Studies in your SATAC application PREFERENCE Diploma in Health THEN Foundation Studies in your SATAC application INTERESTED IN A DIFFERENT DEGREE? PREFERENCE Foundation Studies in your application For more information about UniSA degrees visit: unisa.edu.au/study 5

Our PROGRAMS EXPLAINED Did you know? When you apply for UniSA degrees, a diploma program may be listed on your SATAC application as a back up to your preferred degrees. Diplomas Diploma in Arts SATAC code...426011 Diploma in Business SATAC code...426031 Diploma in Health SATAC code...426041 Diploma in Science and Technology SATAC code...426021 For more information refer to the chart on page 5. WHO IS IT FOR? Diploma programs are designed primarily for people who do not have the qualifications required to gain direct entry into a degree at UniSA. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS LOCATION Diplomas are offered at City West campus with some courses based at City East, Magill and Mawson Lakes campuses. UniSA College offers four diploma programs. Diplomas are two-year (or part-time equivalent) programs designed to provide a pathway into a UniSA degree for those who do not meet the requirements for direct entry. In Stage 1 (first year), you will learn the skills necessary to study at a tertiary level, such as how the University works, how to write and reference academic assignments, and how to manage your time effectively. In Stage 2 (second year), you will start studying first-year courses from your linked bachelor degree. You will be in the same lectures and tutorials as other first-year degree students, with the advantage of additional support through UniSA College. Upon successful completion, you will graduate with a university diploma qualification and will seamlessly transfer into the second year of your UniSA linked degree, with up to 36 units of study credit. Applicants may be eligible if they have one of the following: Competitive ATAR of at least 50 (including bonus points) STAT score of 139 or higher Interstate or overseas qualification considered by the University as an equivalent to SACE Recognised Certificate III or Certificate IV from TAFE or a registered training organisation International Baccalaureate Diploma with a minimum score of 24 points Successfully completed the UniSA College Foundation Studies program BONUS POINTS In addition, applicants must: Be an Australian citizen, a New Zealand citizen or the holder of an Australian permanent visa; AND Meet the relevant citizenship and residency requirements for a Commonwealth Supported Place. Please note: applicants who have completed a TAFE/VET award at diploma-level or above, or who have studied at the higher education level for more than two years will not be considered for admission into these programs. To explore this program further visit: unisa.edu.au/unisa-college Bonus points are available for entry into the diploma programs. For more information see page 10. 6

Foundation Studies Foundation Studies SATAC code...427021 Foundation Studies is a free* one-year program with no minimum entry qualifications required. You will learn the skills needed to study at a tertiary level, such as how the University works, how to write and reference academic assignments, and how to manage your time effectively. You will also gain discipline-specific skills and important base knowledge. Upon successful completion, you can use your Grade Point Average (GPA) to apply for any UniSA degree (a competitive GPA is required). *Foundation Studies students will be required to pay the Student Services and Amenities Fee as determined by the Australian Government. WHO IS IT FOR? The program is primarily for people who do not have the qualifications required or are returning to study, or require more support before commencing a bachelor degree. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS No formal minimum entry requirements apply. Applicants who have not completed SACE or a Cert III must be 18 years of age or over before February 1st of the year of intended for enrolment in Study Period 2 or 18 years of age before July 1st for enrolment in Study period 5. In addition, applicants must: Be an Australian citizen, a New Zealand citizen or the holder of an Australian permanent visa; AND Meet the relevant citizenship and residency requirements for a Commonwealth Supported Place. LOCATION Foundation Studies is offered at City West campus or regionally at our Mount Gambier and Whyalla campuses. Some elective courses are taught at City East or Mawson Lakes. Please note: applicants who have completed a TAFE/VET award at CERT IV or above, or who have studied at the higher education level will not be considered for admission into this program. To explore this program further visit: unisa.edu.au/unisa-college Diploma Stage 1 (first year) Diploma Stage 2 (second year) Diploma students receive additional support whilst enrolled in the same courses as first year bachelor students. Both the diploma and Foundation Studies programs have a common first year. Selected linked UniSA bachelor degree 1st year Guaranteed entry (up to 8 courses credit) Selected linked UniSA bachelor degree 2nd year and beyond Foundation Studies 1st year Competitive GPA entry (no study credit) All UniSA bachelor degrees 1st year and beyond 7

Indigenous Participation Pathway Indigenous Participation Pathway (IPP) is a free* program for Indigenous students with no previous qualifications. You will learn the skills required for successful university-level study including general courses to develop tertiary learning, computing and academic literacy skills along with introductory courses that relate specifically to your future undergraduate degree. On completion of the IPP program you will receive a Grade Point Average (GPA), calculated by your average course results, which is then used to apply for entry into the first year of a bachelor degree with UniSA. Local tutors and a dedicated IPP Project Coordinator will provide learning assistance during your studies and you will also have access to additional support from other UniSA College staff. There are also a range of scholarship opportunities available. *please note student amenities fees may apply. WHO IS IT FOR? This program is open to all people who identify as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and are looking for a pathway into university study. LOCATION IPP is offered in Ceduna, Mount Gambier, Port Lincoln and Whyalla and includes intensive delivery on-campus. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS There are no formal qualifications or admission requirements (ATAR, STAT score) for entry into this program. Please note: applicants who have previously studied at a higher education level or completed a TAFE/VET award at Certificate IV or higher will normally not be considered for admission to this program. To explore this program further visit: unisa.edu.au/ipp 8 Our Whyalla campus is situated on a 22-hectare site, located in the heart of the town s education and cultural precinct, and boasts excellent teaching and student facilities.

The new Learning Centre in Mount Gambier features specialist teaching facilities for nursing and social work students, active teaching rooms and general learning spaces, a central piazza and 120-seat civic lecture gallery with the latest technologies. Regional STUDY Foundation Studies UniSA College offers the Foundation Studies program (see page 7 for more detail) through UniSA s regional campuses in Whyalla and Mount Gambier. Regional students can enrol in a mixture of face-to-face and external courses focusing on the knowledge and skills required for a smooth transition into university study with UniSA. After completing the Foundation Studies program regional students can choose to stay local and study at one of the UniSA regional campuses or relocate to study in Adelaide. UniSA DEGREES OFFERED AT WHYALLA > > BUSINESS / Tourism and Events / Sport and Recreation / Logistics and Supply Chain / Small Business Entrepreneurship > > EDUCATION (EARLY CHILDHOOD) > > EDUCATION (PRIMARY) > > NURSING > > SOCIAL WORK > > ENGINEERING* *Engineering is offered as an online degree with some practical sessions based at the Mawson Lakes campus. Students will however have access to a dedicated space at the Whyalla campus to collaborate with peers. UniSA DEGREES OFFERED AT MOUNT GAMBIER > > BUSINESS / Tourism and Events / Sport and Recreation / Logistics and Supply Chain / Small Business Entrepreneurship > > EDUCATION (EARLY CHILDHOOD) > > EDUCATION (PRIMARY) > > MUSIC* > > NURSING > > SOCIAL WORK *Program is delivered through the James Morrison Academy of Music. For a full list of all the degrees offered at UniSA visit: unisa.edu.au/study UniSA also offers a wide variety of online degrees. To see what is available visit: unisa.edu.au/onlinedegrees 9

Getting STARTED THE BASICS APPLICATION INFORMATION Before you apply Make sure you meet the entry requirements for your preferred program/s. See pages 6 and 7 for more details. How to apply Applications to most programs at UniSA, including UniSA College programs, are administered through SATAC. Applications open from early August each year for study the following year. After applications open, you must submit an undergraduate application online via the SATAC website. During the application process you will need to choose your program preferences. To do this you can search for the programs using the SATAC codes found in this brochure. You can choose up to six preferences on your application. If you are applying for a bachelor program, you may like to consider UniSA College programs as lower preferences. You have up until the Change of Preference deadline to finalise your preferences. Before this date you will be able to add and remove preferences, as well as change the order of your preferences. After you have applied Be aware of the important key dates regarding your application, which can be found on the SATAC website. We recommend you apply before the early closing date in September. You may still submit an application up until the equal consideration closing date, however a late fee may apply. If you are applying after the deadline, please contact Future Student Enquiries. Once you have submitted your application, remember to pay your SATAC application fee, otherwise you will not receive an offer. The main round of offers is in mid-january each year and are sent via email. For more information visit: BONUS POINTS Universities in South Australia offer bonus points to Australian high school students when applying for entry via the following schemes: SA Universities Equity Scheme providing bonuses for students coming from specified schools as well as individuals experiencing disadvantage. SA Language, Literacy and Mathematics Bonus Point Scheme provides bonuses for students who successfully complete a language other than English, or specified English and Mathematics subjects. UniSA PREFERRED UniSA Preferred is a scheme that offers guaranteed entry into many UniSA programs (including UniSA College diplomas) for domestic Year 12, TAFE and other registered training organisation (RTO) students. If your ATAR (including any bonus points) meets the UniSA Preferred score for that program (50 for UniSA College diplomas), you have met any prerequisites, and you have listed the program as your first preference, you are in. unisa.edu.au/preferred SCHOLARSHIPS A range of scholarships are available to assist students, including rural and/or socio-economically disadvantaged students and Indigenous Australians. unisa.edu.au/scholarships unisa.edu.au/apply or satac.edu.au 10

FEES How much will it cost? The Foundation Studies program has no tuition fee, although Student Services and Amenities Fees apply. The diploma programs have Commonwealth Supported fees that are determined by the Australian Government. Students are charged per semester based on the courses ( bands ) they are enrolled in. Student contribution amounts for 2017 Band Area of study per 1 EFTSL per 4.5 1 2 3 Humanities, behavioural science, social studies, foreign languages, visual and performing arts, clinical psychology, nursing and education Computing, built environment, health, engineering, surveying, agriculture, mathematics, statistics, science Law, dentistry, medicine, veterinary science, accounting, administration, economics, commerce $6,349 $793 $9,050 $1,131 $10,596 $1,324 HECS-HELP loan Australian citizens and holders of permanent humanitarian visas can defer payment of their diploma fees under the HECS-HELP loan scheme until they are earning a specified salary*. If students defer payment for the full amount of their student contribution, they will not pay any course fees upfront. If you are applying as an Australian permanent resident or a New Zealand citizen, you are eligible for Commonwealth Supported fees but not a HECS-HELP loan. This means you are required to pay upfront each semester. Applicants for HECS-HELP are made as part of the enrolment process once a student is accepted into the program. *Repayments must be made when a student reaches a defined minimum income threshold. For the 2016-2017 income year the threshold is approximately $54,126 per annum. Repayments are 4% of the student s taxable income and up to 8% for salaries $100,520 and above. Voluntary repayments can also be made. Student Services and Amenities Fees (SSAF) All UniSA College students studying on-campus are required to pay a Student Services and Amenities Fees (SSAF) as determined by the Australian Government. In 2017, SSAF was capped at $286 per year. These fees may also be deferred on a SA-HELP loan. unisa.edu.au/current-students Note: these amounts are for one equivalent full-time student load (EFTSL) in 2017. The student contribution amounts for 2018 will be advised by the Federal Government in October 2017, and these will be available via unisa.edu.au/fees Need some help? Contact Future Student Enquiries for advice on (08) 8302 23776 or unisa.edu.au/enquiry 11

Shaun went straight into a trade after high school and worked for 14 years as a first fix carpenter before he was inspired to go back and study. It s such a welcoming and supportive environment, and the Foundation Studies course has been a fantastic way to ease back into it. There is no way I could be successful at undergraduate level without doing this program. Before starting, I had never written an essay, so it s given me all those foundations and tools, plus a belief that I can be successful in further study and in life. Shaun is now focused on studying a bachelor degree in psychology and hopes to pursue a career in music therapy. Shaun Hall / FOUNDATION STUDIES 12

Your NEXT STEPS Choose Now is the time to decide. Gather all the information you need, explore websites, read brochures, visit UniSA Open Day and speak to the right people. Choose what programs you want to study, check you have the prerequisite subjects, and make sure you understand the entry requirements. unisa.edu.au/future Tip Get on campus. How will you know if UniSA is right for you if you don t check us out? Attend UniSA events to talk through courses, careers and more. Key dates 9 August 2017 Open Day (Mount Gambier) 20 August 2017 Open Day (City Campuses) 27 August 2017 Open Day (Whyalla) Apply Armed with your list of choices, you can now apply to UniSA on the SATAC website. View our step-by-step instructional video to help with your application. unisa.edu.au/apply Tip Apply to SATAC using a personal email address. List your programs in order of preference, and find out if you are eligible for UniSA College programs as back up preferences. Key dates August 2017 SATAC applications open September 2017 Early deadline December 2017 Equal consideration deadline Check This is your last chance to change your preferences. If your Year 12 result or STAT result was lower than expected, consider UniSA College programs and other pathways. unisa.edu.au/pathways Tip Remember to pay your SATAC Application Fee. If you don t you won t be eligible to receive an offer. Key dates December 2017 UniSA Preference Information Evening January 2018 SATAC change of preference deadline Respond Most university offers are made in January and February. Read your SATAC email carefully for important information about responding to your offer and the program enrolment process. satac.edu.au Tip Didn t get an offer? Call Future Student Enquiries to explore your options on (08) 8302 2376. Key dates From January 2018 Offers will be emailed Prepare Your university adventure starts here. Keep O-Week free to explore your campus, find lecture rooms, plan your timetable, navigate through your student portal, and make new friends. unisa.edu.au/newstudents Tip Make it a priority to attend orientation activities. O-Week is a great time to meet your lecturers and fellow students and is the best time to sign up for UniSA Sport teams, the student association (USASA), and clubs and societies. Key dates 19 23 February 2018 O-Week at UniSA 26 February 2018 UniSA classes commence

unisa.edu.au Telephone: (08) 8302 2376 Make an enquiry: unisa.edu.au/enquiry youtube.com/unisouthaustralia facebook.com/unisa twitter.com/universitysa instagram.com/universitysa The information provided in this publication is for general information only, and the University of South Australia makes no representation about the content, suitability, accuracy or completeness of this information for any purpose. It is provided as is without express or implied warranty. Information correct at time of printing (March 2017) CRICOS provider number 00121B For information specific to international students, please visit unisa.edu.au/international Australia s University of Enterprise