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Diploma in Business International Subject prerequisites BSD115 BSD119 Global Business (full-time international) BS40 081618F 1 year You must have achieved this study at a level comparable to Australian Year 12 or in recognised post-secondary studies. OP 14 Rank 70 2017: $9587 per study period (48 credit ) Minimum Students must meet the proficiency. Credit full-time sem. 96 48 Dr Annetta Spathis (annetta.spathis@qut.edu.au) IELTS (International Language Speaking 5.0 Writing 5.0 Reading 5.0 Listening 5.0 Overall 5.5 Semester One BSD110 BSD124 BSD126 QCD110 Semester Two BSD113 BSD115 BSD119 QCD210 Accounting Working in Business Marketing Communication 1 Economics Global Business Communication 2 Semesters Semester One Semester Two Semester Three Semester One BSD110 BSD124 QCD110 Semester Two BSD113 BSD126 QCD210 Semester Three Accounting Working in Business Communication 1 Economics Marketing Communication 2 https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=bs40&courseid=31630. No.00213J

Diploma in Engineering (full-time international) OP 14 Rank 70 Credit full-time sem. EN02 086329G 1 year 2017: $13262 per study period (48 credit ) 96 48 Dr Annetta Spathis (annetta.spathis@qut.edu.au) International Subject prerequisites Maths B You must have achieved this study at a level comparable to Australian Year 12 or in recognised post-secondary studies. Minimum Students must meet the proficiency. IELTS (International Language Speaking 5.0 Writing 5.0 Reading 5.0 Listening 5.0 Overall 5.5 Overview The Diploma in Engineering, which has intakes for international students in February, June and October, is equivalent to the first year of the Bachelor of Enginering. In this program, students study six first year faculty core units as well as two units of Communication which have been designed to support their other core units. Students who successfully complete these units earn full academic credit for eight units towards their degree. Graduates articulate to the second year of the Bachelor of Engineering. Small lectures and tutorials, additional workshops and the support of Language and Welfare Advisers provide an excellent learning environment. Entry Requirements - Successful completion of senior high school with the required grades. Students can find more detailed country specific entry at the following web site: http://www.qut.edu.au/international/applyi ng Language Requirements Queensland Senior (Low Achievement) or IELTS 5.5 with no subscore less than 5.0 or TOEFL ibt Overall score of 69 (at least 18 in writing and reading and 17 or more in listening and speaking) or TOEFL 525 (paper) or TOEFL 193 (CBT) or equivalent, or successful completion of the EAP program. (N.B. Students should also check visa ). Progression Requirements for progression to the second year of the QUT Bachelor of Engineering program: i) fulfil the Diploma course, ii) achieve a minimum GPA of 4.0 Completion Students must obtain at least a grade of 4 (Pass) or better in all units. Abbreviation DipEng Semester 1 EGD113 EGD121 EGD125 QCD110 Semester 2 EGD120 EGD126 EGD270 QCD210 Semesters Semster One Semester Two Semester Three Semster One EGD113 EGD125 QCD110 Semester Two Energy in Engineering Systems Engineering Mechanics Introductory Engineering Communication 1 Foundations of Electrical Engineering Engineering Computation Civil Engineering Materials Communication 2 Energy in Engineering Systems Introductory Engineering Communication 1 https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=en02&courseid=31531. No.00213J

Diploma in Engineering EGD120 EGD121 QCD210 Semester Three EGD126 EGD270 Foundations of Electrical Engineering Engineering Mechanics Communication 2 Engineering Computation Civil Engineering Materials https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=en02&courseid=31531. No.00213J

Diploma in Health Science HL10 094986G Minimum Students must meet the proficiency. (full-time international) Credit full-time sem. 1 year 2017: $12500 per study period (48 credit ) based on four units 96 48 Dr Annetta Spathis (annetta.spathis@qut.edu.au) https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=hl10&courseid=33090. No.00213J

Diploma in Health Science (Health ) (full-time international) OP 14 Rank 70 Credit full-time sem. Start months Int. Start Months HL10 094986G 1 year 2017: $12500 per study period (48 credit ) based on four units 96 48 October October 2 semesters (October) Dr Annetta Spathis (annetta.spathis@qut.edu.au) Minimum Students must meet the proficiency. IELTS (International Language Speaking 5.0 Writing 5.0 Reading 5.0 Listening 5.0 Overall 5.5 Semester One LWD101 NSD103 LQD185 QCD110 Semester Two NSD104 NSD105 NSD203 QCD210 Ethics Law and Health Care Health Assessment Anatomy and Physiology for Health s Communication 1 Leading and Learning Wellness Across the Lifespan Inquiry in Clinical Practice Communication 2 https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=hl10&courseid=33111. No.00213J

Diploma in Creative Industries (full-time international) IF06 OP 14 Rank 70 Credit full-time sem. 081617G 1 year 2017: $9587 per study period (48 credit ) 96 48 Dr Annetta Spathis (annetta.spathis@qut.edu.au) qutic@qut.edu.au International Subject prerequisites You must have achieved this study at a level comparable to Australian Year 12 or in recognised post-secondary studies. Minimum Students must meet the proficiency. IELTS (International Language Speaking 5.0 Writing 5.0 Reading 5.0 Listening 5.0 Overall 5.5 Description The Diploma in Creative Industries (previous title: University Diploma in Creative Industries), which has intakes for international students in February, June and October, is primarily a pathway for entry to bachelor degrees within Creative Industries, with the Bachelor of Creative Industries KK33 being the most prevalent course progression pathway. Students gain coherent and integrated theoretical, technical and practical knowledge with emphasis on developing technical, analytical, decision-making, problem solving, teamwork and communication skills in well-defined, structured environments and with real world application. In this program, students study six faculty units as well as two units of Communication which have been designed to support their other units. Small lectures and tutorials, additional workshops and the support of Language and Welfare Advisers provide an excellent learning environment. Completion Students must obtain at least a grade of 4 (Pass) in all units. Progression Students who successful complete the Diploma of Creative Industries and achieve a GPA of 4.0 will receive one year's advanced standing and be guaranteed a place in one of the available bachelor programs from the Creative Industries Faculty. 96 credit of advanced standing with: 4 semesters to complete: Semesters Semester One Semester Two Note Semester One DED202 KKD102 KVD104 QCD110 Semester Two KCD103 KKD101 KTD101 QCD210 Note BSD126 Introducing Design History Creative Industries: Making Connections Photomedia and Artistic Practice Communication 1 Strategic Speech Communication Creative Industries: People and Practices The Successful Creative Life Communication 2 Marketing (Recommended for B Entertainment; B Mass Communication) Can replace either KTD101 or DED202 Semesters Semester One Semester Two Semester Three Semester One DED202 KVD104 QCD110 Semester Two KKD101 KKD102 QCD210 Semester Three Introducing Design History Photomedia and Artistic Practice Communication 1 Creative Industries: People and Practices Creative Industries: Making Connections Communication 2 https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=if06&courseid=31437. No.00213J

Diploma in Creative Industries KTD101 KCD103 The Successful Creative Life Strategic Speech Communication https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=if06&courseid=31437. No.00213J

Diploma in Information Technology (full-time international) IT10 OP 14 Rank 70 Credit full-time sem. 081616G 1 year 2017: $9587 per study period (48 credit ) 96 48 Dr Annetta Spathis (annetta.spathis@qut.edu.au) International Subject prerequisites You must have achieved this study at a level comparable to Australian Year 12 or in recognised post-secondary studies. Minimum Students must meet the proficiency. IELTS (International Language Speaking 5.0 Writing 5.0 Reading 5.0 Listening 5.0 Overall 5.5 QUT International College International students may upgrade to the QUT Bachelor of Information Technology through QUT International College at our Kelvin Grove campus. The University Diploma in Information Technology is equivalent to two semesters of the Bachelor of Information Technology degree with a total of 96 credit (48 standard credit for a full-time semester). In the University Diploma program, students study six degree core units as well as two language units that have been designed to support the other core units. Progression to the Bachelor of Information Technology Students who successfully complete these eight units with a grade point average of 4 (on a 7-point scale) and obtain a grade of at least 4 in Communication 2 are given two semesters full-time advanced standing towards their degree and are guaranteed a place in the Bachelor of Information Technology. Students who complete the University Diploma in Information Technology are also eligible for 96 credit towards the Bachelor of Corporate Systems and Bachelor of Games and Interactive Entertainment. Semester One ITD101 ITD104 ITD122 QCD110 Semester Two ITD102 ITD103 ITD121 QCD210 Semesters Semester One Semester Two Semester Three Semester One ITD101 ITD104 QCD110 Semester Two ITD102 ITD121 QCD210 Semester Three ITD103 ITD122 Impact of IT Building IT Systems Modelling Information Systems Communication 1 Computer Technology Fundamentals Designing for IT Programming Principles Communication 2 Impact of IT Building IT Systems Communication 1 Computer Technology Fundamentals Programming Principles Communication 2 Designing for IT Modelling Information Systems https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=it10&courseid=31546. No.00213J

Graduate Certificate in Business and Communication (full-time international) Start months Int. Start Months BS37 085449G 6 months 2017: $14000 per course (48 credit ) 48 February, July February, July Enquiries to Business Student Services on 3138 2050 or email bus@qut.edu.au International Entry entry A completed recognised bachelor degree (or higher award) in any discipline with an overall grade average (GPA) of 4.0 (on QUT's 7 point scale). Pathway to BS11 Master of Business Majors: Applied Finance, Integrated Marketing Communication, International Business,, Marketing or Strategic Advertising 1.5 years program - For students with an UG degree in a relevant background in their nominated BS11 major BS37 Graduate Certificate in Business and Communication (one semester) leading to BS11 Master of Business (Applied Finance, Integrated Marketing Communication; International Business; ; Marketing or Strategic Advertising) (two semesters) 2 years program - For students with an UG degree in business (or related) discipline other than their nominated major BS37 Graduate Certificate in Business and Communication (one semester) leading to BS11 Master of Business (Applied Finance, Integrated Marketing Communication; International Business; ; Marketing Strategic Advertising ) (three semesters, 72 credit of advanced standing) 2 years program - For students with an UG degree in any discipline BS37 Graduate Certificate in Business and Communication (one semester) leading to BS11 Master of Business (Applied Finance, Integrated Marketing Communication; International Business; ; Marketing or Strategic Advertising ) (three semesters): Pathway to BS11 Master of Business Public Relations 2 years program - For students with an UG degree in any discipline BS37 Graduate Certificate in Business and Communication (one semester) leading to BS11 Master of Business (Public Relations ) (three semesters) Note Students with a background in business will be automatically assessed for advanced standing. If you only wish to be considered for the 2 year Master s program and do not wish to be considered for advanced standing, please indicate this on your application form. Minimum Students must meet the proficiency. IELTS (International Language Speaking 5.0 Writing 5.5 Reading 5.5 Listening 5.0 Overall 6.0 Successful completion of QUT's for Purposes (EAP)(Direct Stream) with 50% or better. Design Students complete the four units in discipline area that match the major they have been offered in the BS11 Master of Business. Students undertake two Communication units delivered by QUT International College and two discipline units taken directly from the Master of Business program. Articulation Upon successful completion of the Graduate Certificate in Business and Communication with a GPA of 4.0 (on a 7-point scale) students may articulate from the Graduate Certificate in Business and Communication into the related BS11 Master of Business course. Students must meet the entry and/or prerequisites for further study. Abbreviation GradCertBusComn Domestic structure Students will choose the discipline area in the Graduate Certificate in Business and Communication that matches the major they have been offered in the Master of Business. They will undertake two Communication units delivered by QUT International College and two discipline units taken directly from the Master of Business program. International structure Students will choose the discipline area in the Graduate Certificate in Business and https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=bs37&courseid=31615. No.00213J

Graduate Certificate in Business and Communication Communication that matches the major they have been offered in the Master of Business. They will undertake two Communication units delivered by QUT International College and two discipline units taken directly from the Master of Business program. In this list Applied Finance International Business Integrated Marketing Communications Marketing Public Relations Strategic Advertising Applied Finance EFN405 EFN406 QCD111 QCD211 International Business MGN447 AMN431 Applied Economics Managerial Finance Communicatio n 1 Communicatio n 2 Managing in a Globalised Economy Marketing Internationally QCD111 Communication 1 QCD211 Communication 2 AMN400 AMN442 QCD111 QCD211 Public Relations AMN461 AMN465 Consumer Behaviour Marketing Communication 1 Communication 2 Corporate Media Strategy and Tactics Public Relations QCD111 Communication 1 QCD211 Communication 2 Strategic Advertising AMN420 AMN400 QCD111 QCD211 Advertising Consumer Behaviour Communication 1 Communication 2 Integrated Marketing Communications AMN400 AMN401 Consumer Behaviour Integrated Marketing Communication QCD111 Communication 1 QCD211 Communication 2 MGN409 MGN412 Theory and Practice Organisational Behaviour QCD111 Communication 1 QCD211 Communication 2 Marketing https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=bs37&courseid=31615. No.00213J

Graduate Certificate in Communication for Information Technology (full-time international) IN17 086328J 6 months 2017: $13600 per course (48 credit ) 48 ph: +61 7 3138 8822; email: sef.enquiry@qut.edu.au International Entry entry A completed recognised bachelor degree in information technology. Pathway Graduate Certificate to IN20 Master of Information Technology Students must have a completed recognised bachelor degree in information technology. This pathway consists of IN17 Graduate Certificate in Information Technology (1 semester) leading to IN20 Master of Information Technology (3 semester) Pathway Graduate Certificate to IN21 Master of Information Technology Students must have a completed recognised bachelor degree in information technology. For IN21 majors: Enterprise Systems, Networks and Security, the pathway will be: IN17 Graduate Certificate in Information Technology (1 semester) leading to IN21 Master of Information Technology (2 semesters) For IN21 majors: Data Science, Business Process, Computer Science, User Experience and Information, the pathway will be: IN17 Graduate Certificate in Information Technology (1 semester) leading to IN21 Master of Information Technology (3 semesters) Students with bachelor degrees in disciplines other than information technology could consider the QC06 University certificate in Tertiary Prepartion for Postgraduate or QUT for Purposes pathways. Minimum Students must meet the proficiency. IELTS (International Language Speaking 5.0 Writing 5.5 Reading 5.5 Listening 5.0 Overall 6.0 Successful completion of QUT's for Purposes (EAP)(Direct Stream) with 50% or better or QC32 for Purposes 2. Design The Graduate Certificate in Communication for Information Technology will provide you with core discipline studies and communication knowledge and skills. The course structure consists of 48 credit of units. There are two common core communications units (24cp) and two information technology unit options (24cp) from the following information technology areas: Computer Science/Data Science, Enterprise Systems, Networks, Security, or Business Process. NB: If you intend to follow a major pathway into IN20/21 MIT you should select the recommended IT units for those majors on commencment of IN17. Pathways to Further Study The QUT Graduate Certificate in Communication for Information Technology is located at Level 8 of the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). Eligible graduates may articulate from the Graduate Certificate in Communication for Information Technology into the related IN20 Master of Information Technology/ IN21 Master of Information Technology - Graduate Entry course. International structure The course structure consists of 48 credit of units. There are two common core communications units (24 credit ) and two information technology unit options (24 credit ) from the following information technology areas: computer science/data science enterprise systems networks security business process management. NB: You should select the recommended IT units for your chosen major on commencement of IN17. Semester 1 https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=in17&courseid=31538. No.00213J

Graduate Certificate in Communication for Information Technology Core Units (24cp): QCD111 Communication 1 QCD211 Communication 2 PLUS select 2 Units (24cp) from the following unit options: (The units are grouped by specialisation as offered in the Master of Information Technology. It is important you select the units that reflect the Major you wish to study in your Masters as these units will be credited towards your MIT). If you choose to not study a major (i.e. the No Major option), please select any 2 units from the list. NETWORKS IFN660 IFN642 SECURITY IFN642 IFN660 Programming Language Theory Applied Cryptography and Network Security Applied Cryptography and Network Security Programming Language Theory COMPUTER SCIENCE/DATA SCIENCE IFN645 IFN660 Data Mining Technology and Applications Programming Language Theory ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS IFN662 IFN650 Enterprise Systems and Applications Business Process Analytics BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT IFN515 IFN650 Fundamentals of Business Process Business Process Analytics IFN643 IFN641 Computer System Security Advanced Network COMPUTER SCIENCE IFN643 Computer System Security ENTERPRISE SYSTEMS IFN663 IFN652 Advanced Enterprise Architecture Enterprise Business Process BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT IFN651 IFN652 Lean Six Sigma Enterprise Business Process Semester 2 Core Units (24cp): QCD111 Communication 1 QCD211 Communication 2 PLUS select 2 Units (24cp) from the following unit options: (The units are grouped by specialisation as offered in the Master of Information Technology. It is important you select the units that reflects the Major you wish to study in your Masters as these units will be credited towards your MIT). If you choose to not study a major (i.e. the No Major option), please select any 2 units from the list. NETWORKS IFN641 IFN643 SECURITY Advanced Network Computer System Security https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=in17&courseid=31538. No.00213J

Standard Foundation (full-time international) OP 14 Rank 70 QC01 065045E 13 weeks 2017: $8,948 per study period (60 credit ) 60 Mark Bowron (mark.bowron@qut.edu.a u) Minimum Students must meet the proficiency. IELTS (International Language Speaking 5.0 Writing 5.0 Reading 5.0 Listening 5.0 Overall 6.0 Progression i) fulfil the Foundation course, ii) gain a grade of at least 5 (Credit) in 2 () [Built Environment and Engineering students require a grade of 4 (Pass)]. Students progressing into SC45, ST30, ST31, HL22, HL46, HL47, NS40, OP45, PU43 plus selected double degree programs, require an IELTS score. Please refer to your QUT 'Offer Letter'. iii) achieve the relevant faculty Grade Point Average (GPA) - this is calculated on final semester Level 2 units only. If you do not meet faculty you may apply to progress to a Diploma in Business, Information Technology or Creative Industries. You must: 1. Successfully complete the Foundation Program 2. Have a grade point average of 4.0, and 3. Have at least a grade of 4 (Pass) in () Required Foundation Grade Point Average by Faculty Engineering, Building and Planning - Required GPA 4.6 Business - Required GPA 4.8 Creative Industries (except Bachelor of Design) - Required GPA 4.4 Creative Industries - Bachelor of Design - Required GPA 4.6 Education - Required GPA 4.6 Health (except Nutrition & Dietetics, Psychology, Podiatry & Human Services) - Required GPA 4.6 Health - Human Services - Required GPA 4.2 Health - Nutrition & Dietetics - Required GPA 5.8 Health - Podiatry - Required GPA 5.8 Health - Psychology - Required GPA 5.0 Law (except Justice ) - Required GPA 4.8 Law - Justice - Required GPA 4.2 Science & Technology (except Medical Imaging Science) - Required GPA 4.6 Science & Technology - Information Technology - Required GPA 4.8 Science & Technology - Medical Imaging Science- Required GPA 5.8 Please refer to QUT Letter of Offer for Bachelor of Pharmacy, Bachelor of Vision Science and double degree courses. N.B. Grades in each unit are awarded on a scale from 1 to 7, with 7 being the highest. Semester One QCF256 QCF222 QCF270 Semester One QCF260 QCF222 QCF270 For pro gressio n into the QU T Bachel or of Busine ss (Accou nting, Financ e, Econo mics, Marketi ng majors). Australian 2 A2 Organisations and International Perspectives Australian 2 Organisations and International Perspectives For progression into all the QUT Creative Industries and Law bachelor programs. https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=qc01&courseid=32327. No.00213J

Standard Foundation Semester One QCF260 QCF222 QCF270 Australian 2 Organisations and International Perspectives For progression into all QUT Education bachelor programs. Semester One QCF256 QCF254 QCF255 Australian 2 A2 Physics Chemistry For progres sion into all QUT Engine ering bachel or progra ms. QCF255 QCF252 B2 Chemistry Biology For progression into all bachelor programs in the Faculty of Health that have subject prerequistes for entry Semster One QCF260 QCF222 QCF270 Australian 2 Organisations and International Perspectives For progression into all QUT Information Technology bachelor programs. Semester One QCF256 QCF230 QCF270 Australian 2 A2 Information Processing International Perspectives For progression into all QUT Science bachelor programs. Semester One QCF257 QCF254 QCF230 Australian 2 B2 Physics Information Processing Semster One QCF257 QCF254 QCF255 Australian 2 B2 Physics Chemistry For progression into all bachelor programs in the Faculty of Health that have subject prerequistes for entry. Semester One QCF257 Australian 2 https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=qc01&courseid=32327. No.00213J

Standard Foundation (full-time international) OP 20 Rank 60 Credit full-time sem. QC02 065045E 1 year 2017: $8948 per study period (60 credit ) 120 60 Mark Bowron (mark.bowron@qut.edu.a u) Minimum Students must meet the proficiency. IELTS (International Language Speaking 5.0 Writing 5.0 Reading 5.0 Listening 5.0 Overall 5.5 Progression to the Bachelor Degree Conditions of admission to your nominated Bachelor Degree are included in your offer document and include the following: Successfully complete the Foundation course with a stipulated minimum grade point average score for progression into your Bachelor Degree depending on your chosen course; (For some courses you may be required to complete compulsory units such as with a minimum grade of 4.0 or Pass grade) Achieve a grade of at least 5 in 2 Some courses including some double degree programs require students to submit an IELTS result. Please check your QUT Offer letter for progression that apply directly to you. For progression into the QUT Bachelor of Business (Accounting, Finance, Economics, Marketing majors). Semester One QCF100 QCF112 QCF130 QCF140 QCF156 Semester Two Computing 1 Accounting Economics A1 2 Australian QCF256 QCF222 QCF270 A2 Organisations and International Perspectives For progression into the QUT Bachelor of Business (all other majors). Semester 1 QCF100 QCF112 QCF130 QCF140 QCF155 Semester 2 QCF222 QCF260 QCF270 Computing 1 Accounting Economics Practical Australian 2 Organisations and International Perspectives For progression into all the QUT Creative Industries and Law bachelor programs. Semester 1 QCF100 QCF112 QCF115 QCF155 QCF160 Semester 2 QCF222 QCF260 QCF270 Computing 1 Foundation Practical Introduction to Creativity Australian 2 Organisations and International Perspectives https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=qc02&courseid=31675. No.00213J

Standard Foundation Semester 1 QCF100 QCF112 QCF115 QCF153 QCF156 QCF157 Semester 2 QCF256 QCF257 QCF270 Computing 1 Foundation Physical Sciences A1 B1 Australian 2 Physics, Chemistry or Biology A2 B2 International Perspectives For progression into all QUT Engineering bachelor programs. Semester 1 QCF100 QCF112 QCF115 QCF153 QCF157 Semester 2 QCF230 QCF254 QCF257 Computing 1 Foundation Physical Sciences B1 Australian 2 Information Processing Physics B2 For progression into all the bachelor programs in the Faculty of Health that have subject prerequisites for entry. In this list Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 2 Electives Semester 1 QCF100 QCF112 QCF115 QCF153 QCF157 Semester 2 QCF255 QCF257 Elective Semester 2 Electives QCF252 QCF254 Computing 1 Foundation Physical Sciences B1 Australian 2 Chemistry B2 Biology Physics For progression into all the bachelor programs in the Faculty of Health that don't have subject prerequisites for entry. Semester 1 QCF100 QCF112 QCF115 QCF155 QCF252 Semester 2 QCF222 QCF260 QCF270 Computing 1 Foundation Practical Biology Australian 2 Organisations and International Perspectives F o Semester 1 QCF100 QCF112 Computing r p r o g r e s s i o n i n t o a ll Q U T I n f o r m a t i o n T e c h n o l o g y b a c h e l o r p r o g r a m s. https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=qc02&courseid=31675. No.00213J

Standard Foundation QCF115 QCF160 QCF156 OR QCF157 Semester 2 QCF230 QCF270 QCF256 OR QCF257 1 Foundation Introduction to Creativity A1 B1 Australian 2 Information Processing International Perspectives A2 B2 For progression into all QUT Science bachelor programs. In this list Semester 1 Semester 2 Semester 2 Electives Semester 1 QCF100 QCF112 QCF115 QCF153 QCF157 Semester 2 QCF257 QCF254 Elective Semester 2 Electives QCF252 QCF255 Computing 1 Foundation Physical Sciences B1 Australian 2 B2 Physics Biology Chemistr y https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=qc02&courseid=31675. No.00213J

Extended Foundation (full-time international) OP 20 Rank 60 Credit full-time sem. QC04 050167G 1 year 2017: $7875 per study period (60 credit ) 132 13TP1-48CP, 13TP2-60CP, 13TP3-24CP Mark Bowron (mark.bowron@qut.edu.a u) Minimum Students must meet the proficiency. IELTS (International Language Speaking 5.0 Writing 5.0 Reading 5.0 Listening 5.0 Overall 5.5 Progression to the Bachelor Degree Conditions of admission to your nominated Bachelor Degree are included in your offer document and include the following: Successfully complete the Foundation course with a stipulated minimum grade point average score for progression into your Bachelor Degree depending on your chosen course; (For some courses you may be required to complete compulsory units such as with a minimum grade of 4.0 or Pass grade) Achieve a grade of at least 5 in 2 Some courses including some double degree programs require students to submit an IELTS result. Please check your QUT Offer letter for progression that apply directly to you. In this list Semester One Semester Two Semester Three (Intensive) Semester One QCF115 QCF156 QCF130 QCF140 Semester Two QCF100 QCF112 Foundation A1 Accounting Economics Computing 1 QCF256 QCF222 QCF270 Semester Three (Intensive) A2 Organisations and International Perspectives Australian 2 In this list Semeser One Semester Two Seemster Three (Intenstive) Semeser One QCF115 QCF130 QCF140 QCF155 Semester Two QCF100 QCF112 QCF222 QCF260 QCF270 Foundation Accounting Economics Practical Computing 1 Organisations and Seemster Three (Intenstive) International Perspectives Australian 2 In this list Semeser One Semester Two Seemster Three (Intenstive) Semeser One QCF115 QCF140 QCF155 Foundation Economics Practical https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=qc04&courseid=31676. No.00213J

Extended Foundation QCF160 Semester Two QCF100 QCF112 QCF222 QCF260 QCF270 Introduction to Creativity Computing 1 Organisations and Seemster Three (Intenstive) International Perspectives Australian 2 In this list Semeser One Semester Two Seemster Three (Intenstive) Semeser One QCF115 QCF153 QCF156 QCF160 Semester Two QCF100 Computing Foundation Physical Sciences A1 Introduction to Creativity QCF112 1 QCF254 QCF256 QCF270 Physics A2 International Perspectives NB. Students in the Education stream may change QCF254 to QCF255 or QCF252 with approval. Students are also able to do QCF157/257 instead of QCF156/256 with approval. Seemster Three (Intenstive) In this list Semeser One Semester Two Australian 2 Seemster Three (Intenstive) Semeser One QCF115 QCF140 QCF153 QCF157 Semester Two QCF100 Computing Foundation Economics Physical Sciences B1 QCF112 1 QCF230 QCF254 QCF257 Information Processing Physics B2 NB. Students in Engineering stream are able to undertake QCF255 or QCF222 instead of QCF230 with approval Seemster Three (Intenstive) Australian 2 In this list Semeser One Semester Two Seemster Three (Intenstive) Semeser One QCF115 QCF153 QCF157 QCF252 Semester Two QCF100 QCF112 QCF254 QCF255 QCF257 Seemster Three (Intenstive) Foundation Physical Sciences B1 Biology Computing 1 Physics Chemistry B2 Australian 2 In this list Semeser One Semester Two Seemster Three (Intenstive) Semeser One QCF115 QCF140 QCF155 QCF252 Semester Two QCF100 Foundation Economics Practical Biology Computing QCF112 1 QCF222 QCF260 QCF270 Organisations and International Perspectives NB. Students in the Health 2 stream may change QCF252 to QCF160 with approval Seemster Three (Intenstive) Australian 2 In this list Semeser One Semester Two Seemster Three (Intenstive) Semeser One QCF115 QCF140 QCF156 QCF160 Semester Two QCF100 Computing Foundation Economics A1 Introduction to Creativity QCF112 1 QCF230 QCF256 QCF270 Information Processing A2 International Perspectives https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=qc04&courseid=31676. No.00213J

Extended Foundation NB. Students in IT stream are able to do QCF157/257 instead of QCF156/256 with approval Seemster Three (Intenstive) Australian 2 In this list Semeser One Semester Two Seemster Three (Intenstive) Semeser One QCF115 QCF153 QCF157 QCF252 Semester Two QCF100 QCF112 QCF254 QCF255 QCF257 Foundation Physical Sciences B1 Biology Computing 1 Physics Chemistry B2 Seemster Three (Intenstive) Australian 2 https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=qc04&courseid=31676. No.00213J

University Certificate in Tertiary Preparation for Undergraduate (full-time) Credit full-time sem. QC05 089122K 1 2017: $8948 per study period (48 credit ) 48 48 Dr Annetta Spathis (annetta.spathis@qut.edu.au) International Entry Successful completion of Year 12 or overseas equivalent at the required level. Minimum Students must meet the proficiency. IELTS (International Language Speaking 5.0 Writing 5.5 Reading 5.5 Listening 5.0 Overall 6.0 Entry Requirements - Students must have met the academic entry for their proposed postgraduate or undergraduate course. Entry Requirements- Language IELTS 6.0 with no sub-score less than 5.0 or TOEFL ibt Overall score of 80 (at least 18 in all bands) or TOEFL 550 (paper) or TOEFL 213 (CBT) or equivalent, or successful completion of the EAP program (N.B. Students should also check visa ). Description The University Certificate in Tertiary Preparation is a one-semester program that enables students to receive a University certificate on successful completion. It is designed for students who may have already met the academic entry for a QUT undergraduate or postgraduate degree, but who may not have met the language and/or prerequisite.* This program provides two alternative streams: Stream A is designed for students who have not met and/or prerequisite for their chosen undergraduate or postgraduate course. Most students may undertake one degree unit (for credit) whilst enrolled in the University Certificate in Tertiary Preparation program. Stream B is for students who have met but not prerequisite requirement for their degree, or who may wish to improve the standard of their academic. These students may take one or two degree units (for credit) whilst enrolled in the University Certificate in Tertiary Preparation Program. Both streams include intensive preparation for academic language, lateral thinking, research and presentation skills required for successful tertiary study. Small classes and dedicated staff ensure an excellent learning environment. Additional support is provided by Language and Welfare Advisers. Alternatively, there may be some students who have already met both the academic and for a QUT degree entry, but who would prefer to undertake the University Certificate in Tertiary Preparation in order to prepare for academic study in a different tertiary environment. *Students who require a Student Visa should check the language for a student visa from their country of origin. Completion Students must obtain at least a grade of 4 (Pass)in all units. Progression In order to progress to an award course, students must: i) fulfil the University Certificate in Tertiary Preparation course ii) gain a minimum grade of 4 (Pass) in Communication 2 or an IELTS 6.5 or equivalent, iii) meet any other conditions detailed in the 'letter of offer' from Student Business Services. Semester 1 QCD110 QCD210 QCS230 One degree unit Communication 1 Communication 2 Computing https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=qc05&courseid=31677. No.00213J

University Certificate in Tertiary Preparation for Postgraduate (full-time international) QC06 089123J 6 months 2017: $8948 per study period (48 credit ) 48 Dr Annetta Spathis (annetta.spathis@qut.edu.au) International Entry entry A completed recognised bachelor degree. Minimum Students must meet the proficiency. IELTS (International Language Speaking 5.0 Writing 5.5 Reading 5.5 Listening 5.0 Overall 6.0 Semester 1 QCD111 Communication 1 QCD211 Communication 2 QCS300 AND Degree Unit Introduction to the Language of Research https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=qc06&courseid=31678. No.00213J

for Purposes for Degree Programs (full-time) QC10 011424G 12 weeks 2017: $4,920 per study period + $175 nonrefundable enrolment fee 48 Mark Bowron (mark.bowron@qut.edu.a u) Minimum Students must meet the proficiency. IELTS (International Language Speaking 5.0 Writing 5.5 Reading 5.5 Listening 5.0 Overall 5.5 Entry Requirements - To be eligible for entry, applicants must either: 1. Have an offer of a place in a QUT degree program and successfully complete the relevant EAP entry test; or 2. Degree Entry (IELTS 6.5) - Produce original documentary evidence of an IELTS score with an overall minimum of 5.5 with reading and writing no less than 5.5 and no other sub-band less than 5 (or approved equivalent); OR 3. Degree Entry (IELTS 6.0) - Produce original documentary evidence of an IELTS score with an overall minimum of 5.5 with no sub-band less than 5 (or approved equivalent). * You should check the language for a Student Visa from your country of origin. Progresssion Successful completion of an EAP course is a pathway into QUT International College Foundation, Diploma, Certificate or Bridging programs; or QUT undergraduate or postgraduate award programs. The course is recognised by all QUT faculties. Modules QCE003 for Purposes 2 The EAP course consists of the following integrated modules: Seminars and Presentations Reading and Note-taking Writing Listening and Note-taking from Lectures Speaking in Settings Study Skills Computer Word-processing and Internet research skills Library research skills https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=qc10&courseid=31679. No.00213J

for Purposes for Foundation and University Diploma Programs (full-time) QC10 011424G 12 weeks 2017: $4,920 per study period + $175 nonrefundable enrolment fee 48 John Healy Minimum Students must meet the proficiency. IELTS (International Language Writing 5.0 Reading 5.0 Overall 5.0 Progression Successful completion of this EAP course is a pathway into QUT International College Foundation and Diploma programs and the Associate Degree in Dance. Modules QCE004 EAP for Entry to QUTIC s The EAP course consists of the following integrated modules: Seminars and Presentations Reading and Note-taking Writing Listening and Note-taking from Lectures Speaking in Settings Study Skills Computer Word-processing and Internet research skills Library research skills https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=qc10&courseid=31680. No.00213J

for Purposes Advanced (full-time) QC12 078120C 12 weeks 2017: $4,920 per study period + $175 nonrefundable enrolment fee 48 Ian McGregor (i.mcgregor@qut.edu.au) Minimum Students must meet the proficiency. IELTS (International Language Speaking 6.0 Writing 6.0 Reading 6.0 Listening 6.0 Overall 6.5 Description The aim of the EAP Advanced course is to assist international students to upgrade their proficiency level for admission to university programs with higher language level. The course is designed to prepare students for independent study and to familiarise them with an Australian academic setting in terms of study techniques and student/lecturer relations and expectations. Completion To be eligible to receive EAP Advanced certification at the end of the course, students must complete all course. On successful completion of the course, students will receive a Completion & Attendance Certificate and a Statement of Results. Progression Successful completion of the EAP Advanced course, with the required overall grade of 65%, is a pathway into the following QUT award programs: CS45 Bachelor of Pharmacy CS40 Bachelor of Medical Imaging Science CS41 Bachelor of Radiation Therapy CS44 Bachelor of Podiatry NS40 Bachelor of Nursing (and associated double degrees) OP45 Bachelor of Vision Science OP85 Master of Optometry PY18 Master of Clinical Psychology PY50 Doctor of Psychology (Clinical) XN44 Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics (and associated double degrees) EAP Advanced QCE007 for Purposes 3 https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=qc12&courseid=31681. No.00213J

IELTS Advanced (full-time) QC15 073922J 15 weeks International Entry Successful completion of the QUT International College EAP Direct Entry program or EAP Plus program with a score of 65 percent or higher; or approved equivalent. Campus Start months Int. Start Months Kelvin Grove 2017: $2,050 per study period (3 study period requirement) + $175 nonrefundable enrolment fee 60 July July Ian McGregor (i.mcgregor@qut.edu.au) Minimum Students must meet the proficiency. IELTS (International Language Speaking 6.0 Writing 6.0 Reading 6.0 Listening 6.0 Overall 6.5 QC15 - IELTS Advanced IELTS Advanced is designed to prepare candidates who have already achieved IELTS 6.5 (with no sub-score less than 6.0) or acceptable equivalent, for the IELTS Test, Module. It is offered to those seeking to achieve a score of IELTS 7.0 or higher. This is a test preparation course and students must take an official IELTS test and achieve the required score. The course will also familiarise students with an Australian academic setting in terms of study techniques and student/lecturer relations and expectations. On completion of the IELTS Advanced program, students will take an IELTS test. For entry into programs that require a score of IELTS 7.0 or above, students must achieve this score in an official IELTS test to meet the. https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=qc15&courseid=31682. No.00213J

For Purposes Plus (full-time) QC24 064814K 24 weeks 2017: $4,920 per study period (2 study period requirement) + $175 nonrefundable enrolment fee 96 Ian McGregor (i.mcgregor@qut.edu.au) Minimum Students must meet the proficiency. IELTS (International Language Writing 5.0 Reading 5.0 Overall 5.0 Entry Requirements - To be eligible for entry, applicants must have: 1. A conditional offer for a QUT degree program. Students without a conditional offer who wish to improve their academic may also apply if they meet the language entry. OR 2. Produce original documentary evidence of an IELTS score of a minimum 5.0 with reading and writing sub-scores of at least 5.0 (or approved equivalent). Students will also sit a placement test at the beginning of their course. * You should check the language for a Student Visa from your country of origin. Description EAP Plus has been specifically developed for students who wish to commence their entry into an for Purposes course earlier. Successful applicants can enter the course at preintermediate level and immediately begin developing their language and study skills in an academic context. EAP Plus enables students to begin developing their language and study skills in an academic context from a pre-intermediate level. The course aims to prepare students to attain the level of proficiency required for gaining entrance to, and succeeding in QUT undergraduate and postgraduate award programs. EAP Plus courses include: reading and note-making writing Listening and note-taking from lectures Speaking in academic settings Seminars and presentations study skills Computing and Internet skills Library research During the first 12 weeks of the EAP Plus course, students will develop their paragraph writing, reading, listening and note-taking skills through theme-based topics at an introductory academic level, along with speaking and oral presentation skills in a highly-supported environment. Weekly grammar, paraphrasing and vocabulary development supports the reading, writing and note-taking components. Reading skills are also enhanced via extended reading practice and specific reading skills lessons. The second half of the course will further develop independent study skills enabling students to operate effectively in an Australian academic setting in terms of study techniques and student/lecturer relations and expectations. EAP Plus has its own internal assessment consisting of exams and assignments, and successful students will meet QUT s language. Completion To be eligible to receive EAP Plus Certificate at the end of the course, studfents must complete all course. On successful completion of the course, students will receive a Completion & Attendance Certificate and a Statement of Results. Progression Successful completion of the EAP Plus course provides a pathway into QUT undergraduate and postgraduate award programs for students who meet the academic for these programs. Notes EAP Plus for Purposes 2 The EAP Plus course consists of the following integrated modules: Seminars and Presentations Reading and Note-Taking Writing Listening and Note-taking from Lectures Speaking in Settings Computing and Internet Research Skills Study Skills Library Reserach Skills https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=qc24&courseid=31683. No.00213J

for Purposes 1 (full-time international) QC31 089565E 12 weeks 2017: $4920 per study period + $175 nonrefundable enrolment fee Minimum Students must meet the proficiency. IELTS (International Language Writing 5.0 Reading 5.0 Overall 5.0 48 Mark Bowron (mark.bowron@qut.edu.a u) Successful completion of the for Purposes 1 (QC31) entry test will also satisfy entry. Notes https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=qc31&courseid=31892. No.00213J

for Purposes 2 (full-time international) QC32 011424G 12 weeks 2017: $4920 per study period + $175 nonrefundable enrolment fee 48 Minimum Students must meet the proficiency. IELTS (International Language Speaking 5.0 Writing 5.5 Reading 5.5 Listening 5.0 Overall 5.5 Mark Bowron (mark.bowron@qut.edu.a u) Successful completion of for Purposes 1 (QC31) or successful completion of the for Purposes 2 (QC32) entry test will also satisfy entry. Notes for Purposes 2 https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=qc32&courseid=31893. No.00213J

for Purposes 3 (full-time international) QC33 078120C 12 weeks 2017: $4920 per study period + $175 nonrefundable enrolment fee 48 Minimum Students must meet the proficiency. IELTS (International Language Speaking 6.0 Writing 6.0 Reading 6.0 Listening 6.0 Overall 6.5 Mark Bowron (mark.bowron@qut.edu.a u) Successful completion of for Purposes 2 (QC32)will also satisfy entry. Notes for Purposes Advanced https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=qc33&courseid=31894. No.00213J

Program (5 Weeks) (full-time international) QE05 062077K 5 weeks 2017: $2050 per study period + $175 nonrefundable enrolment fee 20 Mark Bowron (mark.bowron@qut.edu.a u) International Entry There are no specific entry for this course. You ll take a placement test on your first day to determine which level of class you should be studying. Structure QEN001 https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=qe05&courseid=31684. No.00213J

Program (10 Weeks) (full-time international) QE10 062077K 10 weeks 2017: $2050 per study period + $175 nonrefundable enrolment fee 40 Mark Bowron (mark.bowron@qut.edu.a u) International Entry There are no specific entry for this course. You ll take a placement test on your first day to determine which level of class you should be studying. QEN001 QEN002 https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=qe10&courseid=31685. No.00213J

Program (15 weeks) (full-time) QE15 062077K 15 weeks International Entry There are no specific entry for this course. You ll take a placement test on your first day to determine which level of class you should be studying. 2017: $2050 per study period + $175 nonrefundable enrolment fee 60 Mark Bowron (mark.bowron@qut.edu.a u) Structure QEN001 QEN002 QEN003 https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=qe15&courseid=31686. No.00213J

Program (20 Weeks) (full-time) QE20 062077K 20 weeks International Entry There are no specific entry for this course. You ll take a placement test on your first day to determine which level of class you should be studying. 2017: $2050 per study period + $175 nonrefundable enrolment fee 80 Mark Bowron (mark.bowron@qut.edu.a u) Structure QEN001 QEN002 QEN003 QEN004 https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=qe20&courseid=31687. No.00213J

Program (25 Weeks) (full-time) QE25 062077K 25 weeks International Entry There are no specific entry for this course. You ll take a placement test on your first day to determine which level of class you should be studying. 2017: $2050 per study period + $175 nonrefundable enrolment fee 100 Mark Bowron (mark.bowron@qut.edu.a u) Structure QEN001 QEN002 QEN003 QEN004 QEN005 https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=qe25&courseid=31688. No.00213J

Program (30 Weeks) (full-time) QE30 062077K 30 weeks International Entry There are no specific entry for this course. You ll take a placement test on your first day to determine which level of class you should be studying. 2017: $2050 per study period + $175 nonrefundable enrolment fee 120 Mark Bowron (mark.bowron@qut.edu.a u) Structure QEN001 QEN002 QEN003 QEN004 QEN005 QEN006 https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=qe30&courseid=31689. No.00213J

Program (35 Weeks) (full-time) QE35 062077K 35 weeks International Entry There are no specific entry for this course. You ll take a placement test on your first day to determine which level of class you should be studying. 2017: $2050 per study period + $175 nonrefundable enrolment fee 140 Mark Bowron (mark.bowron@qut.edu.a u) Structure QEN001 QEN002 QEN003 QEN004 QEN005 QEN006 QEN007 https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=qe35&courseid=31690. No.00213J

Program (40 Weeks) (full-time) QE40 062077K 40 weeks International Entry There are no specific entry for this course. You ll take a placement test on your first day to determine which level of class you should be studying. 2017: $2050 per study period + $175 nonrefundable enrolment fee 160 Mark Bowron (mark.bowron@qut.edu.a u) Structure QEN001 QEN002 QEN003 QEN004 QEN005 QEN006 QEN007 QEN008 https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/courses/course?course=qe40&courseid=31691. No.00213J