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IMAGE: ADELAIDE, ADELAIDE, JOSH GEELEN PHOTOGRAPHER Your pathway to success Eynesbury College has been providing exceptional pathways to prepare students for university since 1989. We offer Foundation Studies, Diploma and English language programs. Lynne Hoffmeister College Director Hello and welcome to Eynesbury College. I am so pleased that you are considering studying with us. Here at Eynesbury we care for each and every student — we take your hopes, dreams and aspirations very seriously, and are honoured to be a part of your educational journey. Our campus is centrally located in the beautiful city of Adelaide, a special place that you will feel at home in within a day. Adelaide is safe, friendly, easy to navigate and has a wonderful philosophy of celebrating food, festivals and culture. The history and excellence of our College continues to thrive as the world around us changes; our students’ study from every corner of the world using our flexible learning model. Whether you join us on campus or online, our dedicated staff are committed to your successful completion of your Eynesbury program. It is our mission to support you every step of the way, so that you may develop into a passionate, independent learner that is ready to take on the challenge of university. Our partnership with the University of South Australia is an exciting opportunity to fulfil your academic aspirations at a top-ranking institution. Eynesbury College is your college, and your future. I look forward to meeting you. ER EYNESBURY COLLEGE ACHIEVED THE HIGHEST ‘OVERALL 64 .8% STUDENT SURVEY RESPONSE RATE OV R ATED IN QUALITY OF: TEACHING, STUDENT EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE’ 96 % SERVICES & PROGRAMS STUDIED WITHIN THE NAVITAS GROUP” 83 .9% POSITIVE OVERALL EDUCATIONAL (BY OUR STUDENTS IN 2018 INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SURVEY) (2019 STUDENT EXPERIENCE SURVEY, QILT) EXPERIENCE Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd (CRICOS Provider Code 00561M) trading as Eynesbury College
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IMAGE: PRIDHAM HALL, UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA #2 IN AUSTRALIA FOR QUALITY EDUCATION 2021 THE UNIVERSITY IMPACT RANKINGS RANKED IN THE WORLD’S TOP 50 UNDER 50 RANKED #29, 2021 QS TOP 50 UNIVERSITIES AGED UNDER 50 RANKED #45, 2021 THE YOUNG UNIVERSITY RANKINGS OVERALL FIVE STAR PLUS RATING FOR EXCELLENCE — 2020 QS STARS RATINGS STRONG INDUSTRY CONNECTIONS COLLABORATING WITH MORE THAN 2,500 COMPANIES WORLDWIDE NO.1 IN SA FOR GRADUATE CAREERS COMPARED (QILT) GRADUATE OUTCOMES SURVEY 2018-20 – FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT INDICATOR (UNDERGRADUATE). PUBLIC SA- FOUNDED UNIVERSITIES ONLY. Launch your career at the University of South Australia The University of South Australia is a globally connected and engaged university with industry-informed teaching and research that is inventive and adventurous. Ranked in the world’s top 50 under learning. Degrees are designed placements, internships and 50^ and with 100% of assessed with strong professional emphasis projects. Its graduates are the new research rated at or above world- and in partnership with industry, professionals, global citizens at ease class*, the University of South giving students opportunities to gain with the world and ready to create and Australia is young, innovative and practical skills and graduate career respond to change. offers students the chance to gain ready. CRICOS Provider Number: 00121B real-world experience. The University collaborates with more ^Ranked #29, 2021 QS Top 50 Universities Aged Under 50 and Ranked #45, 2021 THE Young University Focused on life beyond the than 2,500 companies worldwide to Rankings classroom, the University offers a bring students valuable networking *2018 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA), practical approach to teaching and and work opportunities including 4-digit Fields of Research 4
City West Campus City West Campus is located on the western edge of the CBD. It’s an arts, food and cultural hub, and home to exciting new infrastructure developments. It’s home to studies in business, law, art, architecture and design. Located in city centre • Free tram 2 minute walk • Railway station 8 minute walk City East Campus City East Campus is on the eastern side of the CBD and features impressive facilities and learning spaces for students studying in the health and medical sciences and construction management. Located in city centre • Free tram 2 minute walk • Railway station 8 minute walk Magill Campus Magill Campus features large, open spaces and nature at its best, including a creek, native gum trees and the occasional koala spotting. It has industry‑standard learning facilities for studies in the creative industries, education, psychology and social sciences. 8.2km to Adelaide city • Car 15 minutes • Bike 25 minutes • Bus 25 minutes Mawson Lakes Campus Mawson Lakes Campus is located near more than 100 high-technology companies that make up Technology Park – an innovation hub in Adelaide’s growing northern suburbs. It’s home to studies in aviation, IT, education, engineering, construction, the environment, science and mathematics. 16.7km to Adelaide city • Car 25 minutes • Train 17 minutes 5
Eynesbury College. Your pathway to the University of South Australia. Eynesbury College has offered a selection of fully accredited pathways to the University of South Australia since 1994. We are committed to helping you find the perfect program and will support you on your journey to fulfill your academic dream. The University of South Australia is recognised as second in Australia for its quality education, by the 2021 Times Higher Education University Impact Rankings. 6
Our Programs Foundation Studies Program Diploma Programs • Foundation Studies Program (FSP) is an 8 to 12 • Eynesbury Diploma programs are specialised into month program, comparable in standard to Australian streams of Business, Engineering and Computing & IT year 12, which prepares students for entry into first year university or an Eynesbury Diploma • Multiple intakes allow students to complete the Diploma in as little as 8 months, with direct entry into second • Ability to package with most undergraduate year at University of South Australia for most programs, programs at the University of South Australia subject to program and academic requirements • Eynesbury FSP is recognised by other Australian • Students will study equivalent course content as is universities, including the Group of Eight taught in the first year of the university degree • A wide range of modules allow you to meet degree pre-requisites • Small class sizes allow for the best academic support • Students in our FSP consistently achieve excellent results • Eynesbury teachers are specialists in their field and are highly experienced in teaching students for whom English is an additional language • 98.5% of our diploma graduates progress to their preferred degree Learn more on Page 8 Learn more on Page 10 7
Foundation Studies Program FOUNDATION STUDIES PROGRAM Foundation Studies Program Health Sciences PREPARES YOU FOR • Biology The Foundation Studies Program (FSP) is specifically 1ST YEAR • Chemistry designed for international students and is scored out of a total of 500 points. • Mathematics UNIVERSITY • Nutrition February intake: 12 month duration • Fundamentals of Mathematics June intake: 8 month duration • Psychology October intake: 8 month duration Humanities A$28,000 • Media and Social Studies START February Completion of Australian Year 11 equivalent is required for entry • Psychology DATES June • Design Studies IELTS 5.5, no band less than 5.0 Science TO SUIT YOU October Mode of study: Programs are delivered through a variety of modes, • Biology • Chemistry not excluding online studies • Information Technology Studies EYNESBURY FSP RESULTS Study all three core modules: • Mathematics ARE RECOGNISED BY • Language and Communication (100 points) • Additional Mathematics UNIVERSITIES • Clear Thinking and Logic (50 points) • International Studies (50 points) • Fundamentals of Mathematics • Physics across AUSTRALIA Choose three elective modules • Psychology (each worth 100 points): For most degree programs, students who join the June Business FSP intake can articulate to university by the following • Accounting February. Progression to the University of South FOUNDATION STUDIES • Fundamentals of Mathematics Australia requires students to achieve a specified PROGRAM FEE score out of 500 points (see Page 9). • Information Technology Studies A$28,000 • Mathematics • Psychology The Foundation Studies Programs meet the requirements for Foundation Programs which have been registered on CRICOS for delivery in Australia to Engineering overseas students providing an academic preparation • Chemistry for seeking entry to first year undergraduate study or OF FSP GRADUATES • Mathematics its equivalent. 100 % ARE ELIGIBLE FOR A • Additional Mathematics All modules are subject to availability. PROGRESSION • Physics SCHOLARSHIP TO THEIR PREFERRED UNIVERSITY* *Program exclusions apply IMAGE: UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA FACILITIES 8
University of South Australia admission requirements for Eynesbury FSP graduates: score out of 500 • Bachelor of Architectural Studies 330 • Bachelor of Arts (all streams) 310 • Bachelor of Aviation (Flight) 330 • Bachelor of Aviation (Management) 320 • Bachelor of Biomedical Science 330 • Bachelor of Business (all streams) 320 • Bachelor of Business (Legal Studies) 310 • Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) 320 • Bachelor of Communication and Media 310 • Bachelor of Construction Management 320 • B. Construction Management (Honours) 370 • Bachelor of Contemporary Art 310 • B. of Clinical Exercise Physiology (Honours) 430 • Bachelor of Creative Industries 310 • Bachelor of Design (all streams) 310 • Bachelor of Early Childhood Education (Honours) 330 • B. Engineering (Honours) (all streams) 330 • Bachelor of Environmental Science 310 • Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science 410 • Bachelor of Film and Television 310 • Bachelor of Health Science (Public Health) 330 • Bachelor of Human Movement 350 • B. Information Technology (all streams) 320 • Bachelor of Interior Architecture 320 • B. Journalism and Professional Writing 310 • Bachelor of Laboratory Medicine (Honours) 330 • Bachelor of Laws (Honours) 410 • B. Marketing and Communication 320 • Bachelor of Mathematics (both streams) 350 • Bachelor of Medical Radiation (all streams) 415 • Bachelor of Midwifery 415 • Bachelor of Nursing 330 • Bachelor of Nutrition and Food Science 330 • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) 410 • B. of Outdoor and Environmental Leadership 330 • Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science 330 • Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) 370 • Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) 415 • Bachelor of Podiatry 390 • Bachelor of Primary Education (Honours) 330 • Bachelor of Psychology 320 • Bachelor of Psychology (Cognitive Neuroscience) 330 • Bachelor of Psychology (Counselling and Interpersonal Skills) 320 • Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) 390 • Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) (Cognitive Neuroscience) 370 • Bachelor of Science 310 • B. Social Science (Ageing and Disability) 330 • B. Social Science (Human Services) 320 • Bachelor of Social Work 320 • Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) 370 KENNETH, HONG KONG • • B. Software Engineering (Honours) 330 Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours) 410 Eynesbury College, The required score for entry into your chosen degree will be quoted in Foundation Studies Program your packaged offer letter. The University of South Australia also offers a range of double degrees University of South Australia, that students may enter after the Eynesbury FSP. Please visit the Bachelor of Aviation University's website for a comprehensive list of degrees. Some degrees, including the Bachelor of Education, Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Midwifery may have additional English requirements. Some of the University's degrees have prerequisites and / or quotas which are subject to change. 9
Diploma Programs Business Diploma of Business Stage 2 Seven UniSA course credits. February intake: 12 month duration Two and a half years of study at UniSA. February intake: 12 month duration June intake: 8 month duration June intake: 8 month duration • Bachelor of Business (Design and Marketing) October intake: 8 month duration October intake: 8 month duration A$32,700 A$32,700 Eight UniSA course credits. Completion of Australian Year 12 Completion of Stage 1 Three years of study at UniSA. equivalent is required for entry required for entry • Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)/Bachelor of IELTS 5.5, no band less than 5.0 Mode of study: Programs are Business (Finance) Mode of study: Programs are delivered through a variety of modes, delivered through a variety of modes, not excluding online studies Three UniSA course credits* not excluding online studies Three years of study at UniSA. Core modules: Core modules: Students choose eight modules from the following list. • Bachelor of Marketing and Communication Students choose eight modules from the following list. Students receive counseling from Eynesbury academic *Students that successfully complete Career Students receive counseling from Eynesbury academic staff to ensure the electives they choose will meet Development for Professionals will be eligible for staff to ensure the electives they choose will meet university requirements. four UniSA course credits university requirements. • Accounting Foundation • Accounting Foundation • Business and Society Four UniSA course credits. • Business and Society • Business Finance 1 Three and a half years of study • Business Finance 1 • Business Law at UniSA. • Business Law • Career Development for Professionals • Financial Markets and Institutions • Bachelor of Laws • Career Development for Professionals • Management and Organisation • Bachelor of Laws (double degree) • Financial Markets and Institutions • Marketing Principles: Trading and Exchange *Requires a GPA 4.5 (on a 7.0 scale). February and • Management and Organisation • Mathematics 1A August intakes; students have the opportunity to • Marketing Principles: Trading and Exchange • Mathematics 1B transfer into Bachelor of Laws double degree after • Mathematics 1A • Principles of Economics commencing study at UniSA. • Mathematics 1B • Principles of Economics • Quantitative Methods for Business • Quantitative Methods for Business Two UniSA course credits. CRICOS code 088633F Three years of study at UniSA. CRICOS code 072820A • Bachelor of Aviation (Flight) Study at the Diploma of Business Studies University of Four UniSA course credits. South Australia Three (February) or two and half (July) Stage 1 of years study at UniSA February intake: 16 month duration Entry into second year of the degree. • Bachelor of Aviation (Management) June intake: 20 month duration Eight UniSA course credits. October intake: 16 month duration Two years of study at UniSA. A$25,700 • Bachelor of Business Completion of Australian Year 11 • Bachelor of Business (Economics, Finance and Trade) equivalent is required for entry DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS • Bachelor of Business (Finance) IELTS 5.5, no band less than 5.0 PROGRAM FEE • Bachelor of Business (Financial Planning) A$32,700 Mode of study: Programs are • Bachelor of Business delivered through a variety of modes, (Human Resource Management) not excluding online studies • Bachelor of Business (Information Strategy and Management) Core modules: SAVE TIME • Bachelor of Business • Academic Research and Critical Enquiry (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) • Accounting for Services • Bachelor of Business (International Business) • Communication: People, Place and Culture • Bachelor of Business (Legal Studies) 8 MONTHS 1 YEAR AT EYNESBURY = AT UNI • Information and New Media Technologies • Bachelor of Business • Business Studies 1 (Logistics & Supply Chain Management) • Business Studies 2 • Bachelor of Business (Management) • Mathematics and Statistics • Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Any one elective module: • Bachelor of Business (Property) • Design • Bachelor of Business (Real Estate Practice) • Programming • Bachelor of Business (Sport and Recreation Management) • Bachelor of Business (Tourism and Event Management) • Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) 10
Computing & IT Diploma of Diploma of Computing & IT Computing & IT Studies February intake: 12 month duration June intake: 8 month duration Stage 1 October intake: 8 month duration February intake: 16 month duration A$33,900 June intake: 20 month duration Completion of Australian Year 12 October intake: 16 month duration equivalent is required for entry A$25,700 IELTS 5.5, no band less than 5.0 Completion of Australian Year 11 Mode of study: Programs are equivalent is required for entry delivered through a variety of modes, IELTS 5.5, no band less than 5.0 not excluding online studies Mode of study: Programs are delivered through a variety of modes, Core modules: not excluding online studies • Information Technology Fundamentals • Design Thinking Studio Core modules: • Problem Solving and Programming • Academic Research and Critical Enquiry • Network Fundamentals • Accounting for Services • Data Driven Web Technologies • Business Studies 1 • Object Oriented Programming • Communication: People, Place and Culture • System Requirements and User Experience • Information and New Media Technologies • System Requirements Studio • Programming • Mathematics and Statistics CRICOS code 072821M • Design Stage 2 February intake: 12 month duration June intake: 8 month duration DIPLOMA OF COMPUTING & IT October intake: 8 month duration PROGRAM FEE A$33,900 A$33,900 Completion of Stage 1 required for entry IELTS 5.5, no band less than 5.0 Mode of study: Programs are START February delivered through a variety of modes, not excluding online studies DATES TO SUIT YOU June October Core modules: • Information Technology Fundamentals • Design Thinking Studio • Problem Solving and Programming • • Network Fundamentals Data Driven Web Technologies EDWARD, VIETNAM • Object Oriented Programming • System Requirements and User Experience Eynesbury College, • System Requirements Studio Foundation Studies College (online via the Eynesbury CRICOS code 088634E flexible learning model) Study at the University of University of South Australia, South Australia Bachelor of Information Technology (Networking Entry into second year of the degree. and Cybersecurity) Eight UniSA course credits. Two years of study at UniSA. • Bachelor of Information Technology • Bachelor of Information Technology ER (Games and Entertainment Design) OV 97% • Bachelor of Information Technology (Mobile Application Development) • Bachelor of Information Technology (Networking and Cybersecurity) • Bachelor of Information Technology (Software Development) Entry into second year of the degree. Eight UniSA course credits. Three years of study at UniSA. 98 .5% • Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) 11
Engineering The below degrees have a DIRECT ENTRY INTO pre-requisite of equivalent 2ND YEAR Year 12 Mathematical Methods, UNIVERSITY Specialist Mathematics *subject to program and academic requirements and Physics. Study at the University of START February Mode of study: Programs are South Australia DATES TO SUIT YOU June October delivered through a variety of modes, not excluding online studies Entry into second year of the degree. Eight UniSA course credits • Electronic Systems Three years of study at UniSA. • Engineering Mechanics: Dynamics • Engineering Mechanics: Statics • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil) DIPLOMA OF ENGINEERING PROGRAM FEE • Introduction to Engineering EAL • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil and Construction Management) A$35,700 • • • Introduction to Infrastructure Mathematics 1A Mathematics 1B • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil and Structural) • Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic) • Programming (Matlab, C and Excel) • Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Mechatronic) ENGINEERING AT UNISA • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) RANKED #1 FOR TEACHING (Mechanical and Advanced Manufacturing) QUALITY & STUDENT • Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) EXPERIENCE* (Mechanical and Mechatronic) *2021 Good Universities Guide - Undergraduate and Postgraduate Two UniSA course credits. Three years of study at UniSA. • Bachelor of Aviation (Flight) • Bachelor of Aviation (Management) How do you like to learn? Eynesbury has a flexible learning model, which means that for some modules, you may study with us face-to-face on campus, face-to-face via Zoom, or study online, anytime during the week. Face-to-face (on campus) Face-to-face (via Zoom) Online, any time during the week 12
Student Life and Support Services Eynesbury is committed to helping students achieve their goals by offering comprehensive student support services. A dedicated team of student support staff provide a range of services, information, learning support and counselling to students throughout their studies at Eynesbury. Orientation and enrolment Campus facilities Eynesbury will host a series of activities and programs Eynesbury College offers modern, purpose-built for new students to best prepare them for studying student facilities, equipment and learning resources. at Eynesbury. Orientation and enrolment commence These include computer rooms with access to one week before classes start. This is compulsory for photocopying, printing and scanning; student kitchen all students to attend and provides students with the facilities including access to hot water, microwaves, opportunity to: fridges, toasted sandwich makers and vending machines; a resource centre with access to a library, - Choose and enrol in courses computers, photocopying, printing and scanning; - Meet staff and current students open classrooms for studying; an art room; dry and wet laboratories for Physics, Biology, Chemistry and - Get to know new classmates Nutrition; break out areas for eating, studying and - Receive student ID card socialising; student lockers; notice boards; accessible - Tour the campus facilities student support via our Student and Academic Services Team and; the ELICOS, FSP and Diploma staff offices. The College also has disability access. Airport transfer service Airport transfer is free to all students who have organised accommodation with the Eynesbury Accommodation Office. An Eynesbury Representative will meet you on arrival at the airport and transfer you from the airport directly to your student accommodation. Student experience program Eynesbury prides itself on providing an outstanding student experience by integrating a wide range of social recreational activities that encourage student to socialise. These activities are often where friendships are forged, networks are established and lifelong memories are made. Activities include: - Student Leadership Program - Job search support and interview skills workshops - Volunteering - Barbecues - Bushwalking - Sporting events - Cultural events 13
Accommodation If you're under 18 years old we need to take extra care of you. Your choices are marked with this symbol Adelaide Student Lodge Homestay Eynesbury has its own purpose-built student residence called Homestay accommodation gives you the opportunity to live with Adelaide Student Lodge. There are two residences available, both a local family in their home. You’ll get to use English in everyday within 20 minutes of the city centre. All bedrooms are fully furnished, situations and experience the Australian lifestyle. All homestay hosts including an air conditioner and access to a fridge. have met safety and welfare requirements. $290 per week (meals included) $330- $350 per week $200 per week (cook your own meals)* All meals provided Your own fully furnished bedroom Shared bathroom / ensuite bathroom (limited numbers) Shared bathroom * Students under 18 must take the meals included option Student apartments and residences Independent accommodation Student residences are usually located in suburban areas, where Independent rental can be a great option once you know your way you can get to know the real Adelaide lifestyle. Shopping centres around Adelaide. It can also be less expensive, particularly if you’re and parks are at your door-step. Student apartments are located in sharing with other people. the city centre and will generally cost more, however you are usually Visit www.realestate.com.au and select ‘rent’. close enough to walk to college. All bedrooms are fully furnished. Be careful that you fully understand the terms of an independent rental $150 - $230 per week at student residences contract. This type of accommodation is not arranged by Eynesbury. We $295 - $450/ week in an apartment do not recommend independent rental unless you’re already living in Adelaide and feel confident to find your own accommodation. Cook your own meals $200+ per week for 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom. $400+ for a larger house. Shared bathroom $150 - $330 En-suite bathroom $200-$450 Most rental properties are not furnished. You will need to buy furniture, cutlery, crockery, bed linen, towels and www.urbanest.com.au www.tvir.biz electrical equipment. You will also need to cover the cost www.unilodge.com.au www.aiv.com.au of the electricity, gas and water for the house, plus your www.atira.com own food costs and public transport (if in suburban area). All priced in AUD$. All accommodation types require a bond to be paid. This is usually equal to 2 - 4 weeks’ rent. The bond is a separate payment and is not the same thing as paying rent in advance. For independent rental the bond is lodged with the State Government and will be reimbursed when you move out, provided there is no damage to the property and no outstanding rent or bills. You also need to give a minimum amount of notice if you decide to leave your accommodation. *Prices are current at the time of printing and may be subject to change. 14
ASILA, OMAN Eynesbury College, Foundations Studies Program University of South Australia, Bachelor of Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Academic entry requirements Foundation Studies Program/Two Stage Diploma (Stage 1) Country / ICHM Tertiary Preparation Program 1 year Diploma / Two Stage Diploma (Stage 2) All Countries Pre-requisite Subject for Diploma of Computing & IT Studies Program: Pre-requisite Subjects for Diploma of Engineering: Year 12 Mathematics Year 11 Maths (including Specialist Mathematics or equivalent) and Physics (or one science subject depending on the University program requirements Pre-requisite subject for Diploma of Computing & IT: Year 12 Maths Students who have failed pre requisite subjects will be required to undertake: Foundation Studies program (Engineering stream); Stage 1 Diploma program with 50% jump condition (Diploma of Computing & IT stream). Australia Successful completion of Year 11 Successful completion of Year 12 Special entry will be assessed on case by case basis Bangladesh Completion of Year 11 with GPA of 3.0, or O Level with Completion of Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Year 12 with GPA of 3.0. 3 passes Diploma of Engineering: GPA of 3.5, minimum 60% in Maths and Physics/ Chemistry subjects Brunei GCE O levels with passes in 3 academic subjects GCE A Levels with 2 A Level passes OR 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes Cambodia Year 12 with C average Completion of Year 12 National Exams with C grade average China SM 2 SM 3 with 70% 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 Colombia Bachillerato - average up to 64% Bachillerato - average of 70-75% France Baccalaureate - Year 11 Baccalaureate - Year 12 with an average of 10 or above Hong Kong Form 5 with minimum 40% pass 2 A Level passes OR 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes. HKDSE minimum 8 points for Diploma of Business and Diploma of Computing & IT; minimum 10 points for Diploma of Engineering. India Year 11 - All India Senior School Certificate, Indian Year 12-All India Senior School Certificate, Indian School Certificate, Higher School Certificate, Higher Secondary School Certificate Secondary School Certificate with an average of 55% or above. For Diploma of Engineering program, minimum 60% in Maths and Physics/Chemistry subjects Indonesia SMA II with minimum 70% SMA III with an average 70% for Diploma of Business and Diploma of Computing & IT; 75% for Diploma of Engineering Iran Y12 with D average (minimum 10) One year of pre-university study with B average (minimum 14) Japan Kotogakko Year 2 Kotogakko Graduation Certificate with grade average of 2.5 15
Foundation Studies Program/Two Stage Diploma (Stage 1) Country / ICHM Tertiary Preparation Program 1 year Diploma / Two Stage Diploma (Stage 2) Kazakhstan Completion of Kazakhstan upper Secondary Education Completion of Kazakhstan upper Secondary Education with GPA of 4.0 Kenya KCSE D average or GCE O Levels with passes in 3 academic subjects 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 High School Leaving Certificate Year 2 with a D grade average, or Rank 7 average High School Leaving Certificate Year 3 with a C grade average, or Rank 6 average in 4 academic subjects in four academic subjects Kuwait General Secondary School Certificate with a maximum average of 79% General Secondary School Certificate with an average of 80% or above for Diploma of Business and Diploma of Computing & IT; For Diploma of Engineering program, minimum 80% in Maths and Physics/Chemistry subjects. If below 80%, student needs to do Foundation Studies program. Lebanon Baccalaureate Libanais - Year 11 Baccalaureate Libanais - Year 12 with an average of 10 or above Macau Senior Secondary School Diploma - Year 11, or Form 5 with minimum 60% Senior Secondary School Diploma - Year 12, or Form 6 with minimum 65% average in 4 subjects average in 4 subjects for Diploma of Business and Diploma of Computing & IT; minimum 70% average in 4 subjects for Diploma of Engineering Malaysia SPM, SM2 or Ontario Grade 11 SPTM with 2 passes at minimum E grade, UEC - Senior Middle 3 with 5 C7 grades. Ontario Grade 12 with an average of 50% or above in 6 best courses, or GCE A Levels with 2 A Level passes OR 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes Myanmar Basic Education High School (BEHS) Examination (Matriculation) Basic Education High School (BEHS) Examination (Matriculation) with an average of 50% or above, plus one additional year of tertiary study Nepal Higher Secondary School Certificate - Year 11 with a maximum average of 50% Higher Secondary School Certificate - Year 12 with an average of 55% or above. For Diploma of Engineering program, minimum 60% in Maths and Physics/ Chemistry subjects. New Zealand New Zealand Form 6 with pass or NCEA with minimum 80 credits at Level 2 New Zealand NCEA with minimum 42 credits at Level 3 Nigeria Senior Secondary School Examinations (WAEC or NECO) with 5 grades at Senior Secondary School Examinations (WAEC or NECO) with 5 grades at D7 level C6 level Oman General Secondary School Certificate, or 5 American General Secondary School Certificate, or American High School Diploma with High School Diploma with a maximum average of 79% an average of 80% or above for Diploma of Business and Diploma of Computing & IT; For Diploma of Engineering program, minimum 80% in Maths and Physics/ Chemistry subjects. If below 80%, student needs to do Foundation Studies program. Pakistan Higher Secondary School Certificate/Intermediate Examination certificate Higher Secondary School Certificate / Intermediate Examination Certificate - Year 11 Year 12 with an average of 55% or above. Diploma of Engineering: minimum 60% in Maths and Physics/ Chemistry subjects Philippines Year 11 with 80% average Year 12 with 80% average Russia Completion of Russian Secondary Education Completion of Secondary Education with GPA of 4.0 Saudi Arabia General Secondary Education Certificate with a maximum average of 79% Diploma of Business and Diploma of Computing & IT: General Secondary Education Certificate with 80% average in 4 academic subjects. Diploma of Engineering: minimum 80% in Maths and Physics / Chemistry subjects. If below 80%, student needs to complete Foundation Studies Program Singapore Successful completion of Sec 4 (GCE O levels) with passes in 3 academic GCE A levels with 2 H2 passes OR 1 H2 pass and 2 H1 Level passes subjects, or N Level with 70% average in 4 academic subjects South Africa Successful completion of Year 11 Successful completion of Year 12 with an average of 50% or above Sri Lanka Successful completion of Year 11 (GCE O levels) with passes in 3 academic GCE A levels with 2 A Level passes OR 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes. subjects Diploma of Engineering: minimum pass in Maths and Physics / Chemistry subjects Taiwan Senior High School Diploma Year 11 Senior High School Diploma Year 12 average of 70% or above in 4 subjects Tanzania GCE O Levels with passes in 3 academic subjects GCE A Levels with 2 A Level passes OR 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes Thailand Successful completion of Matayom 5 with GPA of 2.5 Successful completion of Matayom 6 with GPA of 2.0 Turkey Successful completion of Lise Diploma, Year 11 or equivalent Devlet Lise Diplomesi –Year 12 with an average of 50% or above Uganda GCE O levels with passes in 3 academic subjects GCE A Levels with 2 A Level passes OR 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes United Arab General Secondary Certificate with a maximum average of 79% General Secondary Certificate with an average of 80% or above for Diploma of Emirates Business and Diploma of Computing & IT; For Diploma of Engineering program, minimum 80% in Maths and Physics/Chemistry subjects. If below 80%, student needs to do Foundation Studies program. United Kingdom GCE O levels with passes in 3 academic subjects GCE A levels with 2 A Level passes OR 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes United States Grade 11* High School Diploma with a D average or SAT score of 1250 (old), 930 (new) / ACT 28 or above Vietnam Successful completion of Year 11 Successful completion of Year 12 with 5.5 average Zambia GCE O levels with passes in 3 academic subjects GCE A levels with 2 A Level passes OR 1 A Level pass and 2 AS Level passes Zimbabwe GCE O levels with passes in 3 academic subjects Diploma of General Education – Year 12 with 5.5 average Other countries Applications will be considered individually *Admission is based on the most recent academic results. Other criteria may apply. Entry requirements are subject to change without notice. 16
Academic Calendar 2022 Academic Calendar Program Intake Start Date Study ends Program Breaks Foundation February 16 Feb 2022 27 May 2022 28 May - 19 Jun Studies and Diploma June 15 Jun 2022 23 Sep 2022 24 Sep - 9 Oct Programs October 5 Oct 2022 3 Feb 2023 17 Dec - 2 Jan 2023, 28 Jan - 19 Feb 2023 ELICOS 1 4 Jan 2022 4 Feb 2022 2 7 Feb 2022 11 Mar 2022 3 14 Mar 2022 14 Apr 2022 15 Apr - 1 May 4 2 May 2022 3 Jun 2022 5 6 Jun 2022 8 Jul 2022 9 Jul - 24 Jul 6 25 Jul 2022 26 Aug 2022 7 29 Aug 2022 30 Sep 2022 1 Oct - 9 Oct 8 10 Oct 2022 11 Nov 2022 9 14 Nov 2022 16 Dec 2022 17 Dec - 2 Jan 2023 17
NANCY, NIGERIA Eynesbury College, Foundation Studies Program University of South Australia, Bachelor of Nursing English language preparation The Eynesbury College Academy of English offers programs that enable students to transition into a wide range of study options at Eynesbury and other institutions. Duration: Each level is studied over English for General The entry requirements for each of the three levels are: two 5 week modules. The total study Purposes EGP • EAP 1: IELTS 4.5 or required for each level is 10 weeks. equivalent, no less than 4.5 Students will need to complete 10 weeks in English for General Purposes is order to complete a course or level successfully. in writing and speaking. Students can do five weeks only if they have met designed for students who are at • EAP 2: IELTS 5.0 or the entry requirements for their next program beginner level of English. or if they are not packaged with any pathway equivalent, no less than 5.0 programs (ELICOS only). EGP entry requirement: IELTS 3.5 in writing and speaking. Cost: A$400 per week or equivalent. • EAP 3: IELTS 5.5 or Mode of study: Programs are equivalent, no less than 5.5 delivered through a variety of modes, English for Academic in writing and speaking. not excluding online studies Purposes Preparation EAPP Each level is studied over two 5 week The English for Academic Purposes modules. The total study required for Preparation program prepares each level is 10 weeks. Students can students to study intermediate level expect their IELTS to improve 0.5 for English. EAPP entry requirement: each 10 week block of successful IELTS 4.0 or equivalent. study. Assessment is based on coursework, exams and minimum English for Academic attendance requirements. Purposes (Navitas Key competencies • Listening English curriculum) • Reading English for Academic Purposes • Writing develops in students the English • Speaking language skills required to succeed at • Study Skills academic study. CRICOS Codes: 082985G 18
IELTS Entry score and progression to Eynesbury and the University of South Australia programs 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 EGP EAPP EAP1 EAP2 EAP3 10 weeks 10 weeks 10 weeks 10 weeks 10 weeks FSP & Diploma programs Note: IELTS 7.0 is required for entry to the Bachelor of Nursing and the Bachelor The University of South Australia of Midwifery. For further information, please visit the Minimum English Language Requirements on the University of South Australia website. English Language requirements English Language Qualification Foundation Studies and Diploma Programs IELTS (Academic) Overall 5.5, no band less than 5.0 TOEFL 50 (IBT) GCE O Level / IGCSE C GCE A Levels C SPM C English 1119 C Hong Kong HKDSE Level 3 Kenya KCSE Year 11 Grade C in English for FSP KCSE Grade C in English for Diploma programs Pearson’s (PTE Academic) 36 Eynesbury College ELICOS EAP 2 (plus minimum attendance requirements)* CELUSA (Academic English) AE3 EIKEN Grade 1 PVT 50 *or a satisfactory pass or recommendation (from the ELICOS Academic Director) in a preparatory language program at Eynesbury Online tests to meet English Language requirements (during COVID-19 only) Eynesbury is accepting temporary online tests whilst standard face-to-face testing has been suspended during the pandemic. The following alternative tests will be accepted for meeting English Language requirements: TOEFL Special TOEFL Plus Duolingo Linguaskill IELTS Indicator Home Edition for China English Test (Business) FSP/Diploma Studies/Diploma Overall 5.5, no band 46-59 460 85-90 163-169 less than 5.0 Please note that as soon as restrictions have been lifted and face-to-face testing resumes, Eynesbury will return to normal practices and cease acceptance of these temporary online tests. 19
Fees and charges Program Program Fees Diploma Stage 1 A$25,700 Diploma of Business A$32,700 Diploma of Computing and IT A$33,900 Diploma of Engineering A$35,700 Foundation Studies Program A$28,000 ELICOS (per week) A$400 Other fees and charges Overseas Student Health Cover (single cover) A$609 per year Accommodation Processing Fee (includes airport pick up) A$400 Welfare and Accommodation Monitoring Fee (for students under 18 years) A$35 per week Locker Hire (ELICOS, Foundation and Diploma Students) A$20 per year - $10 refund after return of key Replacement of ID Card A$10 Application of Exam Deferral A$50 per module Application for Documents Replacement of Testamur A$50 Replacement of Transcript/Academic Record or Report A$20 Diploma & FSP Graduation CD A$20 Course Information Booklet A$20 Calculator ~A$185 (Texas Instruments Graphic Calculator) Accommodation Adelaide Student Lodge A$330-350 week Homestay A$290 per week (meals included) A$200 per week (cook your own meals) Student Residences and Apartments A$150-$450 per week depending on location and room type *Fees are reviewed annually and are subject to change. Unless otherwise stated, fees are not subject to Goods and Services Tax. All fees are payable before each semester/trimester commences, with the actual fee paid based on the number of courses taken in that semester trimester. For enquiries regarding Australian student tuition fees, please email eynesbury@navitas.com Cost of Living A 2019 EIU Cost of Living survey found that Adelaide is 14% more affordable than other major Australian cities. Saving money on rent, food and public transport means you have more money to spend on entertainment and exploring SA! Visit Study Adelaide Average weekly living costs in Adelaide (to be used as a guide only): for information on - Accommodation (shared or single): $150 - $450 - Telephone/internet: $25 cost of living and - Food: $60 - $100 - Bills (electricity/gas): $30 - $50 other great resources - Transport: $15 - Entertainment: $50+ studyadelaide.com/why-adelaide/ life-in-adelaide/living-costs 20
Application form Please print in BLOCK LETTERS Student details Post secondary/tertiary education: highest level achieved Name of qualification (e.g. Diploma, Degree): Title: Mr Mrs Miss Ms Other Name of school: Family name: Country/State: Given names: Completed: Yes No Year completed: Preferred name: Proposed date of completion: Date of birth: DAY / MONTH / YEAR Gender: Male Female Language of instruction: Country of birth: Would you like to apply for credit / recognition of prior learning? Nationality (on passport)/Citizenship: Yes No Expiry date If yes, please complete the Eynesbury Application for credit and provide your Passport number: academic transcripts. DAY / MONTH / YEAR Are you a permanent resident of Australia? Yes No Employment history Are you an Australian citizen? Yes No If you have employment experience that is relevant to your program please Have you previously studied at Eynesbury? Yes No attach a CV and references. If yes, please provide your Eynesbury student number Program selection Are you currently in Australia? Yes No Please indicate ( ) which programs (s) you would like to apply for and your preferred intake. Applicant’s contact details English program Address in Australia (if known): Do you think you will need to study English with us before you start your program? We will assess your English proficiency and recommend the appropriate English program for you. Address overseas: Foundation Studies Program Tel (home): Country, Area Code, Telephone WeChat: Year: February June October Mobile: Country, Area Code, Telephone Email address: Diploma programs One year Diploma of Business WhatsApp number: One year Diploma of Computing & IT One year Diploma of Engineering Parent/Guardian contact details/Home country address Two Stage Diploma of Business Studies Do you grant Eynesbury permission to provide your parent or guardian listed Two Stage Diploma of Computing & IT Studies below with information regarding your application to study, ongoing academic Year: February June October progress, results and attendance? Yes No Family name: Further studies preference Given names: Relationship to applicant: Name of University: _____________________________________________ Address: Please specify preferred degree(s): 1. Country: Postcode: 2. Tel (home): Country, Area Code, Telephone Tel (work): Country, Area Code, Telephone Mobile: Country, Area Code, Telephone Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd (CRICOS Provider Code 00561M) trading as Eynesbury College 3. Email: Agent contact details English proficiency Please tick and attach documentary evidence where applicable Agency name: Agent office code: English is my first language I have taken an IELTS or TOEFL test (results attached) Counsellor name: IELTS (Academic) or TOEFL score: Address: Other English test: Score: Country: Postcode: Tel: Country, Area Code, Telephone Mobile: Country, Area Code, Telephone Request for disability support Agency email: Do you have a disability that may affect your studies? Yes No Counsellor email: If yes: Hearing Vision Mobility Medical Learning Other (please specify): Previous studies/current studies Please attach relevant information so that Eynesbury can arrange assistance Secondary education: highest level achieved if possible. Name of qualification (e.g. Year 12, HKDSE or A Levels): Name of school: Accommodation Country/State: Do you want accommodation arranged for you? Yes No Year completed: Will you be under 18 at the time you arrive in Australia? Yes No Completed: Yes No Proposed date of completion: Adelaide Student Lodge (under 18) Homestay under 18 Language of instruction: International Student Residence Student apartments
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