Pathways at the
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2018/19 Adelaide, Australia
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT GUIDE
SAIBT Your pathway to University of South Australia 2017/18
Your future starts here • SAIBT offers diplomas that lead into Year 2 of most undergraduate degree programs at the University of South Australia. • SAIBT students have access to small classes and high levels of academic and personal support from qualified staff. • Students have access to all University of South Australia facilities and study in a central city University location. • The University of South Australia is number one in South Australia for graduate careers.* *Q ILT: Graduate Destinations Survey 2015 and Graduate Outcomes Survey 2016-17 – Full-time Employment Indicator. Public SA-founded universities only.
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OVERVIEW
YOUR PATHWAY TO A DEGREE FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA The South Australian Institute of Business and Technology (SAIBT) is an official on‑campus pathway provider to the University of South Australia. SAIBT is part of the global Navitas Group, an internationally recognised education provider with more than 120 colleges and campuses worldwide. For almost 20 years SAIBT has successfully bridged the academic and English Language gap, providing high levels of academic quality and support to students representing over 70 countries from around the world.
YOUR BACHELOR DEGREE*
Pre-University
University Level
Third Year
Second Year
Diploma Stage 2 Year 12 or equivalent
Diploma Stage 1
Year 11 or equivalent
Secondary School
First Year (with advanced standing)
SAIBT
University of South Australia
*Some bachelor degrees are four years in length. Entry into the University of South Australia is dependent upon successful completion of a Diploma program with the specified Grade Point Average (GPA).
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SAIBT Your pathway to the UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF OF SOUTH SOUTH AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA 2018/19 2018/19
WELCOME TO THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA The University of South Australia offers a unique educational experience that prepares you for your professional and personal success. Benefit from innovative research and industry informed teaching, in a supportive and encouraging learning environment. unisa.edu.au/international CRICOS Provider No 00121B
AWARDED
5 QS Stars FOR EXCELLENCE 2018 QS Stars Ratings
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TOP 10
UNIVERSITY IN AUSTRALIA 2018 Times Higher Education World University Rankings
97%
OF OUR RESEARCH IS RATED AS
WORLD CLASS 2015 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA)
TOP 50 UNDER 50 RANKED 26 IN QS TOP 50 UNIVERSITIES AGED UNDER 50 2017 RANKED 32 IN TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION WORLD TOP 200 YOUNG UNIVERSITIES 2017
RANKED 2ND IN AUSTRALIA FOR STUDENT SERVICES 2017 International Student Barometer – Campus Central Services
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SAIBT Your pathway to UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2018/19
Enterprising spaces We’ve got some exciting plans for the future with new learning spaces in health, science and innovation – all in the heart of Adelaide’s booming West End.
Student Lounge This was designed by our students as a place to come together outside of study time. It includes kitchen facilities, mobile charging stations, large-screen TVs, table tennis and pool tables as well as a variety of social spaces. See more at unisa.edu.au/studentlounge
University of South Australia Cancer Research Institute The AUD$247 million University of South Australia Cancer Research Institute is located in SA’s health and biomedical precinct in the Adelaide CBD, and is focused on creating new opportunities for research, teaching and community engagement. Check out this world-class project at unisa.edu.au/facilities/unisaCRI
Pridham Hall This is the new heart of the University, hosting graduations, functions and sporting events. Discover the virtual fly‑through at unisa.edu.au/campusgreathall
Jeffrey Smart Building The award-winning Jeffrey Smart Building features the very best in modern learning facilities. It boasts over AUD$8 million in new technologies and has a 5 Green Star Rating. Take a virtual tour at unisa.edu.au/jsb
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UniSA Campuses City East (located in city centre) In the heart of the city and a Walking distance from station short distance from the shopping district, cafés, restaurants and 10 minute walk bars. Here you will study a range of health science programs 11 minute walk from nursing to pharmacy as well as construction and the environment.
City West (located in city centre) Located in Adelaide’s major Walking distance from station arts, cultural and entertainment precinct and hub of new 2 minute walk developments in business and health. Here you will study art, 8 minute walk architecture and design, planning and a range of business programs.
Magill This campus features open spaces and beautiful gardens offering a relaxed and picturesque setting. Here you will study creative industries, education, psychology and social work.
8.2km to Adelaide city 15 minutes 25 minutes 25 minutes
Mawson Lakes Located in one of Adelaide’s premier developing suburbs and home to lawn and wetland areas, cafés and leisure facilities. Here you will study aviation, IT, education, engineering, construction, the environment, science and mathematics.
16.7km to Adelaide city 25 minutes 50 minutes 52 minutes 29 minutes
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SAIBT Your pathway to the UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2018/19
Your life in Adelaide SAIBT is located in Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. First-class education, affordable living and a vibrant culture make Adelaide the perfect choice for international students. Adelaide is a welcoming, friendly and cosmopolitan student city, ranked the 5th most liveable city in the world*.
Fast facts: Capital city: Adelaide State population: 1.7 Million Adelaide population: 1.3 Million Coastline: 3,800 Kilometres Queensland
Area: 2x times the size of UK Climate: Mediterranean
South Australia
New South Wales
Months
Sydney Adelaide
Victoria
5th most liveable city in the world*
Melbourne
FREE public transport in CBD
Temperatures
Summer
Dec-Feb
25-35°C
Autumn
Mar-May
20-25°C
Winter
Jun-Aug
10-15°C
Spring
Sep-Nov
20-25°C
Australia’s food capital with more restaurants per capita than any other Australian city
Most affordable mainland city in Australia*
Conditions
Adelaide is Australia’s most environmentally sustainable city§
Lonely Planet Top 10 must see cities in the world 2017
Hosts more than 400 international food, arts, sporting & cultural events per year Many part-time opportunities for students in Adelaide†
Multicultural – home to over 200 nations
FREE Wi-Fi in CBD
* Economist Intelligence Unit 2017. † The current student visa entitles students to limited working hours a fortnight during semester and unlimited hours during vacations. § The Mercer survey
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Adelaide Central Market
Glenelg Beach
Why Adelaide? Victoria Square
Cleland Wildlife Park
35 Adelaide Oval
cheaper housing than Sydney*
20 cheaper housing than Melbourne* Tour Down Under
16 cheaper housing than Brisbane* WOMAD Festival
Adelaide Hills Region
* Source: www.expatistan.com
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SAIBT Your pathway to UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2018/19
SAIBT at a glance Your pathway to the University of South Australia
SAIBT
University of South Australia
Your career
Already on UniSA campuses from Day 1
SAIBT offers a full range of diplomas that lead into Year 2 of most bachelor degree programs at UniSA: DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS
DIPLOMA OF ARTS
DIPLOMA OF HEALTH SCIENCE
ON CAMPUS Located on the UniSA’s City East campus with access to all of the University facilities.
SUPPORTIVE LEARNING A friendly environment where international students study and mix with Australian students.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE SUPPORT SAIBT offers its own English Language Centre (CELUSA) to help improve students’ English proficiency prior to study. FAST-TRACK OPTIONS You can complete a SAIBT diploma program in 8 months or 12 months.
STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMS UniSA students have the opportunity to take part in student exchange programs in countries such as Canada, France, USA, Singapore, Japan and more. PART TIME WORK International students can work up to 40 hours per fortnight once their course has commenced. EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES Numerous student social events are organised by SAIBT and UniSA for students throughout the year.
DIPLOMA OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
DIPLOMA OF ENGINEERING
SMALL CLASS SIZE An average of 25 students with small group tutorials and integrated workshops.
CAMPUS LOCATION In the central business district of Adelaide close to shopping malls, cinemas and entertainment venues. FLEXIBLE START DATES Three intakes per year, commencing in February, June and October.
SINGLE VISA International students may apply for a single visa covering their SAIBT program, University degree and English language program (if applicable).
SAFETY AND SECURITY On all campuses 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
WORK RIGHTS FOR GRADUATES Bachelor degree graduates may be eligible for a 2 year Australian work visa. This is a great opportunity for personal and career growth development.
HIGH EMPLOYMENT RATES In the 2017 Graduate Outcome Survey, 73 percent of UniSA's graduates were in full-time employment four months after completing their degree.
TOP 100
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for Art and Designˆ
OVERVIEW
Choose your course Diploma of Arts The Diploma of Arts introduces students to contemporary issues in society, and the influence of culture and communication.
Employment and career options Advertising, architecture and design, broadcast television, community work, corporate communication, digital, film education, media developer, media relations, primary and secondary teaching, psychology, public relations.
Location UniSA City East campus Intakes February, June and October English entry requirement IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.0) or equivalent†
Course fees Stage 1 – AUD $23,000 ($2,875 per unit) Stage 2 – AUD $26,000 ($3,250 per unit)
Stage 1
Progression into the University of South Australia
Duration
Intakes February and/or July Division of Education, Arts and Social Sciences
2 or 3 trimesters
Core modules • Academic Research and Critical Enquiry • Communication, People, Place and Culture • Design • Essential Study Skills • Information and New Media Technologies • Media and Society
Elective modules Student selects 2 modules: • Business Studies 1 • Human Biology • Maths and Statistics • Programming • Science and Society
UniSA Duration GPA progression course (years) Stream requirements credit at UniSA Year 2 UniSA Bachelor of Arts (English and Creative Writing)
C
4.0 (50%)
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2
Bachelor of Arts (History and Cultural Studies)
C
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Bachelor of Arts (Languages)*
C
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Bachelor of Arts (Linguistics)
C
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Bachelor of Arts (Performing Arts)
C
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Bachelor of Arts (Sociology)
C
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Bachelor of Communication and Media
C
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Bachelor of Journalism and Professional Writing
C
6.0 (75%)
8
2
Bachelor of Media Arts
MA
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Core modules
Bachelor of Psychological Science
C
4.0 (50%)
8
2
• • • • • •
Year 1 UniSA
Stage 2 Duration 2 or 3 trimesters Communication and Media Digital Design Essentials Ideas, Innovation and Communication Intercultural Communication Introduction to Digital Media Professional and Technical Communication
Specialist stream modules Student completes 2 modules from chosen stream Communication stream (C) • Public Relations Theory and Practice • Psychology 1B Media Arts stream (MA) • Design Language in Media Arts • Introduction to Film and Television
Bachelor of Social Work*
C
4.0 (50%)
4
4
Bachelor of Design (Illustration and Animation)
MA
4.0 (50%)
4
3
Bachelor of Social Sciences (Human Services)
C
4.0 (50%)
4
3
Bachelor of Arts (Aboriginal Cultures and Australian Society)
C
4.0 (50%)
4
3
Bachelor of Contemporary Art
MA
4.0 (50%)
3
3
Bachelor of Interior Architecture
MA
4.0 (50%)
2
4
Bachelor of Design (Communication Design)*
MA
4.0 (50%)
2
3 3
Bachelor of Design (Product Design)*
MA
4.0 (50%)
2
Bachelor of Architectural Studies
MA
5.0 (65%)
1
3
Bachelor of Education (email Admissions for further information)*†
C
4.5 (55%)
0
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CRICOS Code: 081516A. * UniSA February intake only. † English entry requirement for Bachelor of Education programs = IELTS 7.0 overall with 7.0 in all bands. § Bachelor of Contemporary Art features majors in Photography, Painting, Jewellery and Metal, History and Theory, Glass, Drawing, Sculpture, Printmaking, Ceramics. ˆ2018 QS Subject Rankings Please note: UniSA Year 1 = 8 Credits.
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TOP 1% of business schools worldwide*
Choose your course (continued) Diploma of Business The Diploma of Business introduces students to the fundamental disciplines required to operate in any business and administration environment.
Employment and career options Accounting, advertising, business analysis, e-business project management, economic analysis, economic policy development, marketing management, employment relations, event operations, financial planning, financial security analysis, human resource management.
Location UniSA City East campus Intakes February, June and October English entry requirement IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.0) or equivalent
Course Fees Stage 1 - AUD $23,000 ($2,875 per unit) Stage 2 - AUD $28,800 ($3,600 per unit)
Stage 1
Progression into the University of South Australia
Duration
Intakes February and/or August Business School
2 or 3 trimesters
Core modules • • • • • • •
Academic Research and Critical Enquiry Business Studies 1 Business Studies 2 Communication, People, Place and Culture Essential Study Skills Information and New Media Technologies Maths and Statistics
Year 2 UniSA
UniSA Duration GPA progression course (years) Stream requirements credit at UniSA
Year 2 UniSA Bachelor of Business (Economics, Finance and Trade)
CA
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management)
B
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Bachelor of Business (Innovation and Entrepreneurship)
B
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Bachelor of Business (Sport and Recreation Management)
B
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Bachelor of Business (Tourism and Event Management)
B
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Bachelor of Business (Finance)
CA
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Stage 2
Bachelor of Business (Information, Strategy and Management)
B
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Duration
Bachelor of Business (International Business)
B
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Bachelor of Business (Legal Studies)
B
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Bachelor of Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
B
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Bachelor of Business (Management)
B
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Bachelor of Business (Marketing)
B
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Bachelor of Business (Property)
P
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Bachelor of Business
B
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)
CA
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)/ Bachelor of Business (Finance)
CA
4.0 (50%)
8
3
Elective modules Student selects 1 module: • Design • Human Biology • Media and Society • Programming • Science and Society
2 or 3 trimesters
Core modules • • • •
Business and Society Business Law Management and Organisation Marketing Principles: Trading and Exchange • Principles of Economics • Quantitative Methods for Business
Specialist stream modules Student completes 2 modules from chosen stream Commerce (Accounting) stream (CA) • Accounting for Business • Financial Accounting 1 Business stream (B) • Accounting Principles for Business Decisions • Business Operations Property stream (P) • Accounting for Business • Business Operations
Year 1 UniSA Bachelor of Marketing and Communication
B
4.0 (50%)
5
2.5
Bachelor of Laws (Honours)# †
B
4.5 (55%)
4
4
Bachelor of Aviation (Management)*
B
4.5 (60%)
4
2.5
Bachelor of Aviation (Flight)*
B
4.5 (60%)
2
3
CRICOS Code: 081517M. # February intake only. † English entry requirement for Bachelor of Laws programs = IELTS 6.5 overall with a minimum of 6.5 in all bands. ˆ *The UniSA Business School is one of 176 globally to be accredited by EQUIS. There are estimated 16,521 Business Schools worldwide, AACSB, May 2017. Please note: UniSA Year 1 = 8 Credits.
NO. 1 IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA
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for engineering researchˆ
PROGRAMS
Diploma of Engineering The Diploma of Engineering introduces students to foundation concepts and skills in Engineering and associated disciplines.
Employment and career options Automotive, communications, construction companies, consulting engineers, defence systems, electronics, mining, road and traffic authorities, sustainable systems, water authorities.
Location UniSA City East campus Intakes February, June and October English entry requirement IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.0) or equivalent
Course fees Stage 1 – AUD $23,000 ($2,875 per unit) Stage 2 – AUD $33,600 ($4,200 per unit)
Stage 1
Progression into the University of South Australia
Duration
Intakes February and July Division of Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment
2 or 3 trimesters
Core modules • Academic Research and Critical Enquiry • Essential Study Skills • Information and New Media Technologies • Communication, People, Place and Culture • Advanced Maths 1 • Advanced Maths 2 • Physics 1 • Physics 2
Stage 2 Duration 2 or 3 trimesters
Core modules • • • • •
Computer Techniques Engineering Design and Innovation Sustainable Engineering Practice Mathematics Methods for Engineers 1 Mathematics Methods for Engineers 2
Specialist stream modules Student completes 3 modules from chosen stream Civil stream (C) • Engineering Materials • Engineering Mechanics • Management and Organisation Electrical stream (E) • Electricity and Electronics • Engineering Physics • Introduction to Computer Systems Mechanical stream (M) • Electricity and Electronics • Engineering Materials • Engineering Mechanics
UniSA Duration GPA progression course (years) Stream requirements credit at UniSA Year 2 UniSA Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil)
C
4.0 (50%)
8
3
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil and Structural)
C
4.0 (50%)
8
3
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil and Project Management)
C
4.0 (50%)
8
3
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic)
E
4.0 (50%)
8
3
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Mechatronic)
E
4.0 (50%)
8
3
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical)
M
4.0 (50%)
8
3
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical and Advanced Manufacturing)
M
4.0 (50%)
8
3
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical and Mechatronic)
M
4.0 (50%)
8
3
Bachelor of Mathematics (Industrial and Applied Mathematics)
E
4.0 (50%)
4
2.5
Bachelor of Science
E
4.0 (50%)
4
2.5
Bachelor of Built Environment
C
4.0 (50%)
2
3
Bachelor of Mathematics (Data Sciences)
E
4.0 (50%)
2
3
Bachelor of Environmental Science
C
4.0 (50%)
1
3
Bachelor of Aviation (Management)*
E
5.0 (65%)
0
3
Bachelor of Aviation (Flight)*
E
5.0 (65%)
0
3
Bachelor of Construction Management & Economics (Honours)
C
5.0 (65%)
0
4
Year 1 UniSA
Direct entry from Stage 1
CRICOS Code: 081519J. * Successful completion of Stage 1 of the Diploma of Engineering with a GPA of 5.0 provides a pathway into Year 1 of the Bachelor of Aviation. ^2015 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA). Please note: UniSA Year 1 = 8 Credits.
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WORLD TOP 100 in nursing^
Choose your course (continued) Diploma of Health Science The Diploma of Health Science introduces students to the Australian health system and the role of the health professional. Students will also be introduced to fundamental physiological and psychological components of human health, while developing the skills required for successful tertiary studies in the health sciences.
Employment and career options Clinical exercise physiology, community health worker, exercise rehabilitation, fitness coaches, health education, medical science, nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, pharmacology, physiotherapy, podiatry, radiology, sports science.
Location UniSA City East campus Intakes February, June and October* English entry requirement IELTS 6.0 (with a minimum 6.0 in all bands)
Course fees Stage 1 – AUD $23,000 ($2,875 per unit) Stage 2 – AUD $28,800 ($3,600 per unit)
Stage 1
Progression into the University of South Australia
Duration
Intakes February Division of Health Sciences
2 or 3 trimesters
Core modules • Academic Research and Critical Enquiry • Chemistry • Communication, People, Place and Culture • Essential Study Skills • Human Biology • Information and New Media Technologies • Maths and Statistics • Science and Society
Stage 2 Duration 2 or 3 trimesters
Core modules • • • • • • • •
Foundations of Health Global and National Health Human Anatomy Human Physiology 1 Human Physiology 2 Applied Psychology Population Health Statistics for Laboratory Sciences
Year 2 UniSA
UniSA Duration GPA progression course (years) requirements credit at UniSA
Year 2 UniSA Bachelor of Human Movement
4.5 (60%)
8
2
Bachelor of Health Science
4.5 (60%)
8
2
Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science
4.5 (60%)
8
2
Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science, Bachelor of Nutrition and Food Sciences
5.0 (65%)
8
2
Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science, Bachelor of Psychological Science (Counselling and Interpersonal Skills)
5.0 (65%)
8
2
Bachelor of Human Movement, Bachelor of Nutrition and Food Sciences
5.0 (65%)
8
2
Bachelor of Human Movement, Bachelor of Psychological Science (Counselling and Interpersonal Skills)
5.0 (65%)
8
2
Year 1 UniSA Bachelor of Medical Science
4.5 (60%)
7
3
Bachelor of Nutrition and Food Sciences†
4.5 (60%)
6
3
Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Medical Imaging)†
6.0 (75%)
6
4
Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Nuclear Medicine)#
6.0 (75%)
6
4
Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Radiation Therapy)#
6.0 (75%)
6
4
Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours)†
5.5 (70%)
5
4
Bachelor of Physiotherapy
6.0 (75%)
5
4
Bachelor of Podiatry†
5.5 (70%)
5
4
†
Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (Honours)
5.5 (70%)
5
4
Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science
4.5 (60%)
5
3
Bachelor of Laboratory Medicine (Honours)
4.5 (60%)
4
4
Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours)†
5.0 (65%)
4
4
Bachelor of Midwifery
5.0 (65%)
3
3
Bachelor of Nursing†
4.5 (60%)
3
3
†
CRICOS Code: 081518K * October entry for Stage 1 only # Quotas apply to this University program. Applicants will be offered a Diploma of Health Sciences/Bachelor of Health Science package. On successful completion of the diploma with the required GPA, students will be able to apply to the University for entry to the relevant degree program. Admission is competitive and based on academic performance in the diploma. † A quota applies to these programs. A student’s place will be confirmed when SAIBT receives completed acceptance documents and payment. If the quota has been filled, the student will be offered an alternative SAIBT/University pathway in Health Sciences. ^2018 QS Subject Rankings. Please note: UniSA Year 1 = 8 Credits.
WORLD TOP 200
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in Engineering and Technology^
PROGRAMS
Diploma of Information Technology The Diploma of Information Technology introduces students to the broad range of skills required by the IT professional, providing the basis for specialised study in areas such as computing, information technology, multimedia and software engineering.
Employment and career options E-Commerce, games design and development, IT security and business security management, multimedia technology, networking, programming, software development, systems analysis.
Location UniSA City East campus Intakes February, June and October English entry requirement IELTS 5.5 (no band less than 5.0) or equivalent
Course fees Stage 1 – AUD $23,000 ($2,875 per unit) Stage 2 – AUD $30,400 ($3,800 per unit)
Stage 1
Progression into the University of South Australia
Duration
Intakes February and July Division of Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment
2 or 3 trimesters
Core modules • Academic Research and Critical Enquiry • Communication, People, Place and Culture • Design • Essential Study Skills • Information and New Media Technologies • Maths and Statistics • Programming
Elective modules Student selects 1 module • Advanced Maths 1 • Business Studies 1 • Human Biology • Media and Society • Science and Society
Stage 2 Duration
UniSA Duration GPA progression course (years) requirements credit at UniSA Year 2 UniSA Bachelor of Business (Information, Strategy and Management)
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Bachelor of Information Technology
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Bachelor of Information Technology (Games and Entertainment Design)
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Bachelor of Information Technology (Mobile Application Development)
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Bachelor of Information Technology (Networking and Cybersecurity)
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Bachelor of Information Technology (Software Development)
4.0 (50%)
8
2
Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours)
4.0 (50%)
8
3
2 or 3 trimesters
Core modules • • • • • • • •
Database Fundamentals Design Thinking and Digital Innovation Information Technology Fundamentals IT Project Management Problem Solving and Programming Systems Analysis Network Fundamentals Programming Fundamentals
LEARN FROM WORLD‑CLASS Researchers in Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing, Computer Software and Information Systems
CRICOS Code: 081520E ˆ2018 Times Higher Education World Subject Rankings Please note: UniSA Year 1 = 8 Credits.
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SAIBT Your pathway to the UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2018/19
CELUSA 2018/19 The Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia (CELUSA) offers quality Academic English programs to prepare students from non‑English speaking backgrounds for university study. Taught at UniSA’s City West campus by highly qualified and experienced teachers, CELUSA courses range from elementary to advanced. CELUSA provides English programs to prepare you for the University of South Australia, the South Australian Institute of Business and Technology (SAIBT) and Le Cordon Bleu.
Apply online at unisa.edu.au/celusa
On campus
Flexible start dates
Located on UniSA’s City West campus with access to all University facilities.
9 intakes per year.
Supportive learning
On campus security 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
A friendly environment where international students study and mix with Australian students.
Part time work
Single visa
International students can work up to 40 hours per fortnight once their course has commenced.
International students may apply for a single visa covering their English language program, SAIBT or Le Cordon Bleu program, and UniSA bachelor degree.
Events and activities Numerous social events are organised by CELUSA and UniSA throughout the year.
2018/19 course calendar
Module
Study begins
Study ends
2018 CC1806
23 July
CC1807
27 August
24 August 28 September 1 week holiday break
CC1808
8 October
9 November
CC1809
12 November
14 December
CC1901
7 January
8 February
CC1902
11 February
15 March
CC1903
18 March
2019
18 April 1 week holiday break
CC1904
29 April
CC1905
3 June
31 May 5 July 2 week holiday break
CC1906
22 July
23 August
CC1907
26 August
27 September
CC1908
8 October
8 November
CC1909
11 November
13 December
1 week holiday break
English language entry requirements
Level
Entry requirements
Duration
Elementary
IELTS 3.5 or equivalent
10 weeks
Level 1
IELTS 4.0 or equivalent
10 weeks
Level 2
IELTS 4.5 or equivalent
10 weeks
Level 3
IELTS 5.0 or equivalent
10 weeks
Level 4
IELTS 5.5 or equivalent
10 weeks
Level 5
IELTS 6.0 or equivalent
10 weeks
Level 6
IELTS 6.5 or equivalent
10 weeks
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION
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SAIBT Your pathway to the UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2018/19
Your academic entry requirements Country
Diploma Stage 1
Diploma Stage 2
Australia
Completion of Year 11* or FSP < 250
Successful completion of Year 12
Bangladesh
Completion of Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Year 11
Completion of Higher secondary Certificate (HSC) Year 12 with a grade average above 55%
China
Completion of SM 2
SM 3 with 60% average in 4 academic subjects, or successful completion of Global Assessment Certificate with a GPA of 1.0 or an average of 60% or above
Hong Kong
Completion of Form 5
HKDSE with 8 to 10 points across 5 subjects
India
Completion of Year 11-All India Senior School Certificate, Indian School Certificate, Higher Secondary School Certificate
Year 12-All India Senior School Certificate, Indian School Certificate, Higher Secondary School Certificate with an average above 55%
Indonesia
Completion of SMA II
SMA3 65% or 6.5 Grade average
Kenya
KCSE ‘D’ average or GCE O Levels
KCSE with ‘C’ grade average or GCE A Levels with 2 A Level passes OR 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes
Korea
Senior High School Leaving Certificate Year 2 with D grade average in 4 academic subjects. CSAT 260 (overall grade is calculated from result in Korean Language, Mathematics and Foreign Language)
High School Leaving Certificate Year 3 with a ‘C’ grade average, or ‘Mi’ in 4 academic subjects, or average percentile rank of 5 in 4 academic subjects, or CSAT 275.
Kuwait
Completion of Shahadat-al-thanawia-al-a’ama (General Secondary School Certificate)
General Secondary School Certificate with an average above 70% for Art, Business, IT. For Engineering and Health Science, students with General Secondary School Certificate with an average above 70%, need to complete one trimester of Maths, Physics and/or Biology in a bridging program before Diploma program
Macau
Senior Secondary School Diploma-Year 11, or Form 5
Senior Middle 3 with a 65% average in 4 subjects
Malaysia
SPM, SM2 or Ontario Grade 11
STPM with minimum 2 passes; UEC with C grade in 4 academic subjects, or GCE ‘A’ Levels with 2 A Level passes OR 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes
Nepal
Completion of Higher Secondary Certificate (10+1)/ Intermediate with average of 50%
Higher Secondary School Certificate - Year 12 with an average above 55%
Nigeria
Senior Secondary School examinations (ie WAEC or NECO) with minimum 5 grades D7
Senior Secondary School examinations (ie WAEC or NECO) with minimum 5 grades C6
Oman
Completion of General Certificate of Education
General Secondary Education Certificate or American High school Diploma grade average of 70% in the final year results
Pakistan
Higher Secondary School Certificate/Intermediate Examination certificate Year 11 with an average above 50%
Higher Secondary School Certificate/Intermediate Examination Certificate – Year 12 with an average above 55%
Saudi Arabia
Completion of General Certificate of Education
General Secondary Education Certificate grade average 70% average in 4 academic subjects for Art, Business and IT. For Engineering and Health Science, students with General Secondary School Certificate with an average above 70%, need to complete one trimester of Maths, Physics and/or Biology in a bridging program before Diploma Program
Singapore
Completion of Sec 4 (Express)/GCE ‘O’ Levels or equivalent OR Higher National Institute of Technical Education [ITE] Certificate (Higher ITE).
GCE A levels with 2 A Level passes OR 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes
GCE ‘N’ Level with aggregate points of not more than 14 (based on best 3 Academic subjects), or 70% average in 4 academic subjects South Africa
Completion of Year 11*
Completion of Year 12*
Sri Lanka
Completion of Year 11/GCE ‘O’ levels or equivalent
GCE A levels with 2 A Level passes OR 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes
Taiwan
Senior High School Diploma Year 11
Senior High School Diploma Year 12 average above 60% in 4 subjects
Uganda
Completion of GCE ‘O’ Levels or equivalent
GCE A Levels with 2 A Level passes OR 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes
United Arab Emirates
Completion of General Secondary Education Certificate, or American High School Diploma
General Secondary Certificate with an average above 70% for Art, Business and IT.
Vietnam
Completion of Year 11*
Completion of Year 12 with 5.5 average
Others
Applications will be considered individually
For Engineering and Health Science, students with General Secondary School Certificate with an average above 70%, need to complete one trimester of Maths, Physics and/or Biology in a bridging program before Diploma Program
* Admission is based on the most recent academic results/other criteria may apply. Equivalent qualifications will be considered. Countries not listed - please refer to SAIBT website for entry requirements.
English entry criteria Diploma of Arts, Business, Engineering or IT
Diploma Of Health Science
IELTS (Academic)
IELTS 5.5 with no band lower than 5 correlate as FCE or CAE overall score of 162 with no skill less than 154
IELTS 6 with no band lower than 6 correlate as FCE or CAE overall score of 169 with no skill less than 169
TOEFL
525 (Paper) 46-59 (IBT) with a minimum score of 14 in speaking and writing bands 195 (Computer) and TWE 3
550 (Paper) 60-78 (IBT) with a minimum score of 20 in speaking and writing bands 213 (Computer)
GCE ‘O’ Level /IGCSE GCE ‘A’ Levels
C
B
SPM/UEC English 119
C
C+
Hong Kong
HKDSE Level 3/Form 5-60%
HKDSE Level 4/Form 5-65%
Pearson’s (PTE Academic)
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50
ECAE
EAP 2 (plus minimum attendance requirements or a satisfactory pass or recommendation (from the ELICOS Academic Director) in a preparatory language program
EAP 3
CELUSA (Academic English)
AE3
AE4
Year 12 SACE
Stage 1: Year 11 Equivalent Entry - completion of SACE Stage 1 Stage 2:· ESL10 for Diploma of Business, IT and Engineering / ESL 12 for Diploma of Arts.
Stage1: Evidence of English at an equivalent level
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Stage 2: ESL 12
Students who have studied in schools with English Instruction for two years or more meet the minimum English Language Requirements, with the exception of students undertaking the Diploma of Health Sciences who will be asked to sit an additional English Test.
“SAIBT gave me the opportunity to do Diploma of Business that leads straight into the 2nd year of my bachelor degree in UniSA. When I came to Australia my English was not great but SAIBT staff are really friendly and offer a lot of support. Due to their help, I completed my 1st year in SAIBT and transferred to UniSA.”
My SAIBT: Hafiz Muhammad Anayatullah, Pakistan Business
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Accommodation SAIBT offers a range of accommodation options to students, catering to varied budgets and needs.
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$80– $120
Walking 100GB/ $10–$15 distance month
$260– $335
$80– $120
Walk / 100GB/ $15-$20 Free Tram month
$195– $390
$80– $120
Walk / 100GB/ Included Free Tram month
$140– $160
$80– $120
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$200
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Homeaway 1
Self-catered
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Amenities
Rent
Accommodation options
Included $10–$22
25GB/ month
The table above is based on 2018 costs. Please be advised it is an estimate only and individual differences mean prices will vary. All prices are subject to change. *Halal meals available upon request (approx. $8-$12 per meal) For further information please contact SAIBT Accommodation Team at
[email protected]
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Homestay
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Your academic calendars Intake trimester
Orientation
Study begins
Study ends
2018 2
20 June
25 June
28 September
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10 October
15 October
1 February 2019
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20 February
25 February
31 May
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19 June
24 June
27 September
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9 October
14 October
31 January 2020
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19 February
24 February
29 May
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17 June
22 June
25 September
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7 October
12 October
29 January 2021
2019
2020
Your investment Program*
2019 fee ($AUD)
Diploma Stage 1 (Arts, Business, Engineering, Health Science, Information Technology)
$23,000 ($2,875 per unit)
Diploma of Arts
$26,000 ($3,250 per unit)
Diploma of Business
$28,800 ($3,600 per unit)
Diploma of Engineering
$33,600 ($4,200 per unit)
Diploma of Health Science
$28,800 ($3,600 per unit)
Diploma of Information Technology
$30,400 ($3,800 per unit)
Other programs Academic English
$400 per week
Other fees and charges* Guardianship Fee (Students under the age of 18)
$545
Overseas Student Health Cover (Single Cover)
$594#
Accommodation Placement Fee (including airport pick up)
$350
CELUSA Admin Fee
$250
* Costs are subject to change. # Quote on 12 months. Subject to fee increases by provider All fees are payable before each trimester begins, with the actual fee being based on the number of courses taken in that trimester. Fees are reviewed annually and may increase each year. Unless otherwise stated, all fees are not subject to GST (Goods and Services Tax).
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SAIBT Your pathway to the UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2018/19
How to apply It’s time to start your SAIBT journey! With applications open all year round, you can quickly apply for SAIBT/UniSA online at saibt.sa.edu.au/apply
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Follow the easy steps at saibt.sa.edu.au/apply Approved agents in your country who can assist you with your application can be found on the SAIBT website at saibt.sa.edu.au/representatives
Receive your offer
SAIBT will email you an offer within 48 hours.
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Unconditional Offer: You can now accept your offer and proceed to payment.
Accept your offer
• An Unconditional Offer means you meet all entry requirements. • A Conditional Offer means that you need to submit further documents - details will be in your offer letter.
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Receive your CoEs and apply for a student visa
When you receive your CoE (Confirmation of Enrolment), you can apply for your student visa. For more information visit the Department of Home Affairs at homeaffairs.gov.au
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Email your signed acceptance, a certified copy of your passport and evidence of payment to
[email protected], or via Studylink.
If you require accommodation, complete and submit an application for accommodation together with your acceptance.
Arrange your accommodation
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Conditional Offer: You may proceed to accept and make payment, only after all conditions of enrolment have been met.
rrive to A SAIBT
If you are under 18 years of age, you must also complete and return the Living Arrangements form.
Arrive to SAIBT in time to attend Orientation (compulsory for all new students).
Do you have any questions? Email
[email protected] or call +61 8 8302 2343 and we will be pleased to assist you with any application questions you may have.
“I wanted to finish University a year faster than the others and I have heard that SAIBT has a great diploma course. I really enjoy the courses that I’m doing and I’ve made a lot of friends. Adelaide is a great place for students to study because it’s quiet so that means fewer distractions.”
My SAIBT: Ruby Leung, Hong Kong Arts
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South Australian Institute of Business and Technology University of South Australia City East Campus Brookman Building North Terrace Adelaide SA 5000 Australia Postal Address University of South Australia SAIBT CEA-04 GPO Box 2471 Adelaide SA, Australia 5001 T +61 8 8302 2021 F +61 8 8302 1557 E
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