Year 10 Subject Selection Guide YOUR FIVE-STEP GUIDE TO PLANNING YOUR FUTURE STUDY OPTIONS
STEP 1 Explore your future study options Now is a great time to start thinking about life after school, and what subjects to study in Years 11 and 12. You should choose subjects you enjoy and that match your career goals. However, as your interests may change between now and when you finish school, try to keep your options open. Use the table below to match your skills, interests and aspirations to find the perfect area of study for you. I WANT TO... I M REALLY GOOD AT COMPUTERS, SCIENCE AND NUMBERS I M REALLY GOOD AT PICTURES, WORDS AND BEING CREATIVE EXPLAIN THINGS TO OTHERS Advanced Science Biotechnology Clinical Exercise Physiology Computer Science Dental Science Economics Medicine Pharmacy Psychological Science Science Advanced Humanities Arts Communication Health, Sport and Physical Education International Hotel and Tourism Management Journalism Law Nursing Occupational Therapy Social Work Speech Pathology USE MONEY WISELY Advanced Business Advanced Finance Agribusiness Business Management Commerce Economics Mathematics Science Advanced Business Business Management Commerce Criminology and Criminal Justice International Studies HELP THE ENVIRONMENT AND ANIMALS Advanced Science Agribusiness Agricultural Science Environmental Science Equine Science Science Sustainable Agriculture Veterinary Science Veterinary Technology Wildlife Science Environmental Management Regional and Town Planning Social Science Wildlife Science BE CREATIVE Architectural Design Computer Science Dentistry Exercise and Nutrition Science Mathematics Psychological Science Advanced Business Advanced Humanities Architecture Arts Business Management Communication Journalism Music Regional and Town Planning MAKE AND BUILD THINGS Architectural Design Biotechnology Computer Science Dentistry Pharmacy Architectural Design Arts Health, Sport and Physical Education HELP OTHERS Advanced Business Advanced Finance and Economics Biomedical Science Biotechnology Business Management Clinical Exercise Physiology Commerce Computer Science Dental Science Economics Exercise and Nutrition Sciences Exercise and Sport Sciences Medicine Midwifery Nursing Occupational Therapy Physiotherapy Speech Pathology Arts Criminology and Criminal Justice International Hotel and Tourism Management International Studies Law Occupational Health and Safety Psychological Science Social Science Social Work
STEP 2 What does it mean? When you come to university you will hear a lot of new terms. These explanations will help you understand what some of the key terms mean. Prerequisites Entry scores To gain entry into a UQ program, you need to have completed the necessary prerequisite subjects. Completing these subjects will provide you with the appropriate foundation knowledge. These subjects will vary depending on the program and the easiest way to fulfil these is to complete and pass them in Years 11 and 12. Some programs have additional prerequisites. All undergraduate students are assigned a university entry score. Entry scores include Australian Tertiary Admission Ranks (ATAR) and selection ranks. Eligible applicants are selected for admission to a program in order of merit: those with the highest entry score are selected first, and so on until the program quota is filled. The minimum selection rank from the previous year can be found on the UQ website. Bachelor s degree Admission pathway A qualification awarded for the first level of study undertaken at university, typically requiring three to five years of study. It provides the knowledge and skills for work in a specialist area. Within a bachelor program, you may have to complete compulsory courses and elective courses and can often choose areas of specialisation (e.g. majors). If you miss out on the ATAR/selection rank you need to gain entry to your preferred program, don t panic as you may be able to improve your entry score after one year of successful full-time tertiary study. You can accept an offer in a less competitive program so that once you have completed one full-time equivalent year (16 units at UQ) of study (at bachelor level or higher) your senior school results (i.e. ATAR or selection rank) can be disregarded and your selection rank will be calculated on the basis of your tertiary studies only. Dual program A dual program enables you to study two bachelor s degrees at the same time, and in a shorter period than if you were undertaking them separately. This means you can study several areas of interest at once, gaining extra knowledge and skills to give you a competitive edge in the workforce. To apply for UQ dual programs, you need to satisfy subject prerequisites and entry score requirements for both programs.
STEP 3 Discover your UQ program options Now that you have explored what areas you are interested in, learn more about the exciting programs you can study at UQ. Agriculture and Environment Agribusiness Agricultural Science (Honours) English or Literature, and either Chemistry or Mathematical Methods Environmental Management (Honours) English or Literature Environmental Science (Honours) Chemistry or Equine Science Sustainable Agriculture Veterinary Technology Wildlife Science Architecture and Planning Architectural Design English or Literature Regional and Town Planning English or Literature Arts, Communication and Society Advanced Humanities (Honours) English or Literature Arts over 40 majors including: Anthropology, Drama, Film and Television Studies, Geography, Linguistics, Philosophy, Political Science, Writing English or Literature Communication English or Literature Criminology and Criminal Justice (Honours) English or Literature International Studies English or Literature Journalism English or Literature Music (Honours) English or Literature, and an audition. For an audition to be at a competitive standard, the repertoire performed should be comparable to Australian Music Examinations Board (AMEB) Grade 7 Social Science English or Literature
Business, Economics and Law Advanced Business (Honours) Advanced Finance (Honours) Associate Degree in Business Business Management majors include: Advertising, Business Economics, Business Information Systems, Human Resources, International Business, Marketing, Real Estate and Development English or Literature, and either or Specialist Mathematics English or Literature, and either or Specialist Mathematics Completion of Year 12 or equivalent (English or Literature is recommended) English or Literature, and either General Mathematics, or Specialist Mathematics 1. Commerce English or Literature, and Economics English or Literature, and International Hotel and Tourism Management English or Literature, and either General Mathematics, or Specialist Mathematics Laws (Honours) English or Literature Politics, Philosophy (Honours) English or Literature, and either or Specialist Mathematics Education Education (Primary) Education (Secondary) English or Literature, General Mathematics, Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics, plus one of Biology, Chemistry,, Psychology, Agricultural Science, Marine Science or Earth and Environmental Science, and submit a teacher entry statement regarding non-academic abilities refer to the QTAC website This program is offered as a dual program with Arts, Business Management, Mathematics, Music (Honours) or Science. You must meet the entry requirements for the non-education degree, plus English or Literature, General Mathematics, or Specialist Mathematics, and submit a statement regarding your non-academic abilities refer to the QTAC website Minimum, depending on your second program Engineering and Information Technology Computer Science English or Literature, and Engineering (Honours) or Chemistry Information Technology English or Literature, and
Biomedical Science Clinical Exercise Physiology (Honours) Dental Science (Honours) Exercise and Nutrition Sciences Exercise and Sport Sciences (Honours) Health Sciences Health, Sport and Physical Education (Honours) Midwifery Nursing Occupational Health and Safety Science (Honours) Occupational Therapy (Honours) Pharmacy (Honours) Physiotherapy (Honours) Chemistry or English or Literature, Chemistry (Biology is recommended) and sit the Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Admission Test (UMAT) English or Literature, General Mathematics, Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics, plus one of Biology, Chemistry or English or Literature (one of Biology, Chemistry or is recommended) English or Literature, one of General Mathematics, Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics, and one of Biology, Chemistry or, and submit a teacher entry statement regarding non-academic abilities refer to the QTAC website English or Literature, plus one of Chemistry, or Biology English or Literature, one of General Mathematics, Mathematical Methods or Specialist Mathematics, and Chemistry (Biology is recommended) ( is recommended) 5 years Psychological Science (Honours) English or Literature Social Work (Honours) English or Literature Speech Pathology (Honours) Doctor of Medicine Health, Behavioural Sciences and Medicine Provisional Entry*: English or Literature, Entry Rank 99 (or equivalent), UMAT score, Grade Point Average Graduate Entry*: English or Literature, GAMSAT score, Grade Point Average Science and Mathematics Advanced Science (Honours) Biotechnology (Honours) English or Literature,, plus two of Agricultural Science, Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Science, Specialist Mathematics or (note: at least one of the two must be either Chemistry or ) Chemistry or Mathematics English or Literature, and Science (Gatton) Animal and Veterinary Bioscience Science (St Lucia) 26 majors including: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Food Science and Nutrition, Genetics, Geological Sciences, Microbiology, Zoology Veterinary Science (Honours) Chemistry or Chemistry or English or Literature,, Chemistry, plus either Biology or and complete a Situational Judgement Test (SJT) regarding non-academic abilities 5 years *Currently under review refer to the QTAC website. Doctor of Medicine is a postgraduate study. You may wish to apply to this program as a school leaver or while studying for your undergraduate degree. Undergraduate university studies in science, biomedical science or health sciences with time spent studying social sciences and humanities may be helpful. Useful university courses are: Anatomy, Physiology and Biochemistry. For more information visit medicine.uq.edu.au/pathways-medicine. Please refer to this webpage for the ANZ Medical Deans inherent requirements: bit.ly/inherentrequirements.
STEP 4 Make a plan for your future Name: Take a moment to think about your current high school subjects and list the subjects you enjoy the most. Using the table in Step 1 and the UQ programs listed in Step 3, identify potential UQ programs that you may be interested in studying. To be eligible to apply for these programs, list below the subjects that you will need to complete in Years 11 and 12. English/ Literature Step 5 outlines some of the resources available to you. List two useful actions you can take to help choose the program that is just right for you. By completing this five-step guide, you will hopefully achieve your goal of a fulfilling career in...
STEP 5 Explore your future at UQ Campus tours Visit UQ to see what our campus lifestyle has to offer. You can book a guided tour of the St Lucia and Gatton campuses, or if you prefer to do your own thing, download our Walking Tour app to guide yourself around our worldclass facilities and grounds. Visit the website below to book a tour or download the app. Phone (07) 3346 9872 Email ask@uq.edu.au Website future-students.uq.edu.au/campus-tours Meet like-minded peers Young Scholars Program (YSP) If you are a high-achieving high school student, YSP is an excellent opportunity to discover, learn and engage with UQ s academic community and like-minded students from across Queensland. 220 students are selected annually for the program, which involves a residential camp in Year 11 and an Open Day reunion in Year 12. Phone (07) 3365 2835 Email youngscholars@uq.edu.au Website young-scholars.uq.edu.au Get a head start Enhanced Studies Program (ESP) Want to try out university before committing to tertiary study? With ESP, you complete a university course during Semester 1 of Year 12. The program is free, boosts your selection rank by one point, and you may receive credit for the course you completed if you go on to study at UQ. Some courses are available externally or via flexible delivery. Visit us online for more information and application details. Phone (07) 3346 7762 Email enhancedstudies@uq.edu.au Website esp.uq.edu.au Explore your options St Lucia Open Day Sunday 5 August 2018 Gatton Open Day Sunday 19 August 2018 Find out about programs and courses, explore the campus and facilities, meet staff and current students, and enjoy a range of fun activities. Website future-students.uq.edu.au/open-day Visit us online Find out about your dream program, how to apply, scholarships, life at UQ and upcoming events future-students.uq.edu.au Chat with us live Our friendly student advisers are waiting to chat with you about study and life at UQ future-students.uq.edu.au/ask Give us a call Ring our dedicated call centre or book a call back for support and advice (07) 3346 9872 Ask us a question Email us your query and receive helpful advice about study and life at UQ ask@uq.edu.au In the event of any conflict arising from information contained in this publication, the material approved by The University of Queensland Senate shall prevail. 107181 MAR17 CRICOS Provider Number 00025B