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#1 TOP 40 Ranked 30th in Ranked 6th in the Overall five SA’s #1 university for Ranked in the top Rated five stars the world’s world for quality star rating for graduate careers 40 best universities for excellence top 50 under 50 education excellence ComparED (QILT) Graduate Outcomes Survey in the Asia-Pacific in research, 2019 – Full-time Employment Indicator 2020 QS Top 50 Universities 2020 THE University Impact Rankings 2019 QS Stars Ratings (Undergraduate). Public SA-founded Ranked #36, 2019 THE Asia-Pacific employability, universities only. University Rankings Aged Under 50 teaching, facilities, internationalisation, social responsibility and innovation 2019 QS Stars Ratings THE JOURNEY STARTS HERE AREAS OF STUDY Accounting Finance, Economics and Pharmacy and Medical Sciences Welcome to the University of South Australia. We Property are a globally connected and engaged university Art, Architecture and Design Psychology, Social Work and helping solve the problems of industry and the Information Technology Human Services Aviation professions. Our teaching is industry-informed, our Communication and Media Arts Law Rehabilitation, Health and Sport research is inventive and adventurous. We create Sciences Management and Human Construction Management knowledge that is central to global economic Resources Science and Mathematics and social prosperity. Our graduates are the new Education Marketing Speech Pathology professionals, global citizens at ease with the Engineering Medical Radiation Science Tourism, Sports and Events world and ready to create and respond to change. Environmental Sustainability Nursing and Midwifery Urban Planning and Geospatial Science We are Australia’s University of Enterprise. 2 3
STUDENT LIFE OPEN DAY ORIENTATION STUDENT CLUBS Come along and explore our campuses and the range of degrees Start your university adventure by attending Discover the 100+ academic, cultural and we offer. This is your chance to talk to our staff and students and Orientation Week. Meet your lecturers, social clubs available at the University connect with new friends and gain valuable of South Australia. From dance and yoga find out what it’s like to study at the University of South Australia insights from current students. Enjoy a free to climate change, gaming and clubs for while also viewing our state-of-the-art facilities. Choose from over lunch and entertainment and explore your different nationalities – there is something for home campus. everyone! It’s a great way to meet new friends, 80 presentations on the day and hear from the lecturers who will find common interests with fellow students unisa.edu.au/orientation and build a more vibrant university experience. be teaching you during your degree. You can also visit our many unisa.edu.au/clubs information booths to learn more about the social and sporting activities available and start exploring your future campus. Visit unisa.edu.au/openday to register and find out more. Join one of our 25+ sporting clubs including rowing, basketball, football, rock climbing and more. You can also sign-up for a range USASA is your student association. AUGUST CITY WEST AND CITY EAST CAMPUSES of sports tournaments, keep active in USASA coordinates student advocacy, our on-campus gyms, and participate in clubs, social events, production of the community events. student magazine, campus counters, 4 and free goodies and giveaways. unisa.edu.au/unisasport unisa.edu.au/USASA STUDENT SUPPORT INDUSTRY CONNECTIONS We offer a full range of support services to help you succeed at university. Our learning is influenced by industry and the latest trends. We » Academic and personal » Orientation activities collaborate with more than 2,500 companies worldwide to offer our counselling » Student app » Career advice and mentoring students real world experiences and valuable networking and work » Disability and inclusion i.unisa.edu.au/international- opportunities including placements, internships and projects. student-services services » Health services » Online learning and support » SafeZone app for security on JOIN OUR ALUMNI campus NETWORK RANKED IN THE TOP No.2 IN » Legal advice When you graduate you will become part 10 IN AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIA FOR » Accommodation support STUDENT SERVICES of our global alumni network. We have over 200,000 alumni around the world, FOR EMPLOYER » International student 2018 International Student supported by formal networks in Hong Kong SAR and the People’s Republic SATISFACTION services Barometer – Campus Central of China, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Student Advisory Services 2019 QILT Employer Satisfaction Survey » Language and learning Indonesia and the United Kingdom. – Overall Satisfaction Indicator assistance unisa.edu.au/alumni » On-arrival welcome 4 5
NORTH ADELAIDE ACCOMMODATION DISCOVER Mawson Lakes Campus ADELAIDE Adelaide Zoo Express Adelaide Oval Adelaide has a variety of accommodation 17 mins Botanic Park options to suit your budget and lifestyle. from city We have a dedicated Accommodation River Tor City East Service with support staff who can help ren Campus MONTEFIORE RD s you make the right choice. City West Railway Station Art Gallery and Museum Campus Magill The University of South Australia is located in UNISA STUDENT UniLodge Student N Campus Adelaide, Australia’s education city. Adelaide is ACCOMMODATION NORTH TERRACE Accommodation 22 mins a cultural destination, filled with many different BY URBANEST UniSA Rundle Mall from city Accommodation RUNDLE STREET Located in the heart of the CBD, the new urbanest by Urbanest nationalities, foods, festivals and sporting KING WILLIAM STREET on Bank Street offers intelligently designed, modern apartments and studios. GRENFELL STREET events. It is home to some of the country’s best FROME STREET Under the age of 18? beaches, wine regions and parklands, all in very WAYMOUTH STREET Please note that students under 18 years of age are Adelaide close proximity to the city centre. eligible only for homestay or homeaway (organised Central Market PULTENEY STREET by SAIBT or Eynesbury) accommodation options. VICTORIA GROTE STREET SQUARE WAKEFIELD STREET Adelaide has been globally recognised for its For personalised advice contact: HUTT STREET education, environment, stability, health care, KING WILLIAM STREET (p): +61 8 8302 0877 FREE FREE (e): accommodation@unisa.edu.au TRAM BUS culture and infrastructure. It is the ideal study (w): unisa.edu.au/accommodation ROUTE ROUTES location and with free Wi-Fi, free tram and free bus services throughout the city centre, STUDENT HOSTELS TRAM LINE Adelaide is truly a student city. A$ 140–A$ 200 per week Fully furnished / utilities usually included / inspected by UniSA / book online STUDENT APARTMENTS A$ 150–A$ 460 per week Fully furnished / inspected by UniSA / very popular / book online HOMESTAY A$ 250–A$ 310 per week Fully furnished / meals included / live with family / utilities usually included / ADELAIDE RANKED IN very popular / book online RANKED AS THE THE WORLD’s WORLD’S 10th MOST TOP 30 BEST PRIVATE RENTAL LIVEABLE CITY STUDENT CITIES A$ 120–A$ 350 per week 2019 Economist Intelligence Unit’s Adelaide Ranked #26, QS High independent living / must inspect Global Liveability Index Best Student Cities 2019 in person / utilities not included C ITY WEST CAMPUS CITY EAST CAMPUS MAWSON LAKES M AGILL CAMPUS Access the UniSA Rental Database at unisa.studystays.com.au CAMPUS Located in Adelaide CBD’s West City East campus is located on End, City West Campus is home North Terrace in the CBD – in Only 8kms from the CBD, the Mawson Lakes campus is Magill campus is set among to UniSA Business along with an area rich in history and set north of the city centre AFFORDABLE Art, Architecture and Design culture. The campus is a hub for with spacious, state-of- lush gardens and offers studies in Creative Industries, and the Centre for English studies in Health Science, Built the-art Engineering, IT and Education, Psychology and Adelaide has one of the highest standards of living Language (CELUSA). Environment and the South Education facilities. Australian Institute of Business Social Sciences. in the world, yet is one of the least expensive. and Technology (SAIBT). This means more money to spend on food, accommodation, supplies, travel and entertainment. 6 7
ADJUSTMENT FACTORS FOR STUDENTS OF AUSTRALIAN YEAR 12 HOW CAN I APPLY? PROGRAMS Adjustment factors are automatically processed by the South Australian Tertiary Admissions Centre (SATAC) based on eligible subjects students passed in Year 12. AUSTRALIAN YEAR 12 ALTERNATIVE ENTRY UNIVERSITIES LANGUAGE, LITERACY AND MATHEMATICS SCHEME PROGRAMS PATHWAYS All eligible students will be awarded 2 points, up to a total You will need to apply through SATAC using UniWeb (satac.edu. If you are not eligible for direct entry, there are a number maximum of 4 points, for successfully completing a subject in au/undergraduate). Main round applications open in August of alternative pathways to the University of South Australia any one of these categories: and close in early December, however you may still apply through our partners: through SATAC until early January as there are further offer 20 credits of a LOTE in the Languages Learning Area rounds in January. As an international student you can apply for up to six degrees and if eligible, receive an offer from The South Australian Institute of Business 2ELS20 English Literary Studies or 2ESH20 English; SATAC in the main offer round, which will be in December and Technology (SAIBT) shortly after Year 12 results are released. Although you 2MHS20 Mathematical Methods or receive your offer from SATAC, you will need to accept and Technical and Further Education (TAFE) respond directly to the University as soon as possible. South Australia 2MSC20 Specialist Mathematics. Find out more information at: Eynesbury College satac.edu.au If you have studied foundation or diploma studies at an UNIVERSITIES EQUITY SCHEME Students of certain specified schools in SA/NT will be awarded OTHER INTERNATIONAL Australian institution you may also be eligible for entry. Please refer to the following link for more information on HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAMS 5 bonus points. The list of eligible schools can be found on the credit transfer and pathways options: SATAC website and is updated annually. unisa.edu.au/international-pathways satac.edu.au/adjustment-factors 1 Find the best program for you ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS: Research your options using this guide or by checking information online. For 2020, the following SACE subjects or their interstate/ international equivalents will be considered acceptable ‘Year study.unisa.edu.au 12 English subjects’: Check the entry/admission English Literary Studies 2 requirements English Confirm that you meet all the entry requirements. Essential English international.unisa.edu.au/how-to-apply English as an Additional Language 3 Apply ENGLISH LANGUAGE ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR AUSTRALIAN YEAR 12 (SACE), SAT AND IB Apply directly or via one of the University’s Education Agents. QUALIFICATIONS A full list of our Education Agents is available at: Undertaken in a recognised English speaking country (e.g. Australia, Malaysia, USA, UK, NZ, Ireland, Undertaken in a non-English speaking country international.unisa.edu.au/find-an-agent (e.g. China, Vietnam and Indonesia): Canada and Singapore): Programs with English language waived as undertaken in an English speaking A score of 10 in one of the approved SACE Year 12 English subjects Application assessment/accept an IELTS of 6.0 Programs with country where the medium of instruction is English. English language waived as undertaken in an English speaking (or equivalent Australian year 12/ SAT/ IB score). A score of 12 in one of the approved SACE Year 12 English subjects 4 your offer an IELTS of 6.5 country where the medium of instruction is English. (or equivalent Australian year 12/ SAT/ IB score). Programs with A score of 13 in one of the approved SACE Year 12 English subjects A score of 13 in one of the approved SACE Year 12 English subjects Follow our step-by-step guide to accepting your offer on an IELTS of 7.0 (or equivalent Australian year 12/ SAT/ IB score). (or equivalent Australian year 12/ SAT/IB score). our website: Bachelor of Nursing (IBNU), Bachelor of Academic IELTS of 7.0 in all bands or 6 years of continuous studies in Australia. international.unisa.edu.au/how-to-apply/how-to-accept Midwifery (IBMW) For full program English entry requirements please visit: unisa.edu.au/english-language-requirements 8 9
Undergraduate degrees offered in 2021 Undergraduate degrees offered in 2021 Admission requirements by Admission requirements by vv vv country/region country/region Selection Rank Selection Rank USA SAT (1600) Eynesbury FSP USA SAT (1600) 2021 indicative Eynesbury FSP 2021 indicative Program code Program code annual tuition length (years) annual tuition length (years) UK Board GCE UK Board GCE Prerequisites Prerequisites CRICOS code CRICOS code A Levels/HK A Levels/HK Start date(s) Start date(s) PROGRAM Australian PROGRAM Australian IB (best 6) IB (best 6) Program Program Campus Campus fee (A$) fee (A$) (ATAR) (ATAR) Board Board UniSA ALLIED HEALTH AND HUMAN PERFORMANCE Bachelor of Arts (Sociology) MBAA 081805C 3 29,400 Feb, Jul M 70 310 26 6 1050 Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (Honours) IHCP 095008F 4 39,700 Feb CE 93 415 37 12 1465 Bachelor of Business (Legal Studies) DBLS 082890D 3 34,300 Feb, Aug CW 70 330 26 7 1110 Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science IBXS 094935G 3 31,900 Feb CE 80 370 29 9 1270 Bachelor of Laws (Honours) DHLA 089090B 4 34,300 Feb, Aug CW 90 410 33 12 1420 Bachelor of Health Science (Public Health) IBHP 0100073 3 32,600 Feb CE 75 350 27 7 1190 Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) MHPU 036237D 4 30,600 Feb M 95 415 37 12 1465 Bachelor of Human Movement IBHT 027744D 3 31,900 Feb CE 75 350 27 7 1190 Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) (Cognitive Neuroscience) MHPU 091255A 4 30,600 Feb M 95 415 37 12 1465 Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Medical Imaging) Q IBRS 088578G 4 39,700 Feb CE 93 415 37 12 1465 Bachelor of Psychological Science^ MBPU 036236E 3 30,600 Feb, Jul M 70 330 26 6 1050 Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Nuclear Medicine) Q IBRS 088333G 4 39,700 Feb CE 93 415 37 12 1465 Bachelor of Psychological Science (Cognitive Neuroscience)~ MBCN 079096A 3 32,600 Feb CE, M 80 370 29 9 1270 Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science (Radiation Therapy) Q IBRS 088335E 4 39,700 Feb CE 93 415 37 12 1465 Bachelor of Psychological Science (Counselling and Interpersonal Skills)+ MBPU 081882A 3 30,600 Feb, Jul M 70 330 26 6 1050 Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) Q IHOC 088336D 4 39,700 Feb CE 90 410 33 12 1420 Bachelor of Social Science (Ageing and Disability) MBSS 098030F 3 29,400 Feb M 70 310 26 6 1050 Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) Q IHPZ 088338B 4 39,700 Feb CE 93 415 37 12 1465 Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services) MBSS 002497J 3 29,400 Feb M 70 310 26 6 1050 Bachelor of Podiatry Q IBOP 008312G 4 39,700 Feb CE 90 410 33 12 1420 Bachelor of Social Work MBSW 000537M 4 29,400 Feb M 70 310 26 6 1050 Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours) Q IHSP 0101865 4 38,800 Feb CE 90 410 33 12 1420 Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) MHSW 081883M 4 29,400 Feb M 85 370 29 9 1270 UniSA BUSINESS UniSA STEM Bachelor of Business* DBBN 082882D 3 34,300 Feb, Aug CW 70 330 26 7 1110 Associate Degree in Engineering LTEN 066197C 2 39,700 Feb, Jul ML 65 310 26 6 1050 Bachelor of Business (Design and Marketing) DBMD 097501K 3 34,300 Feb, Jul CW 70 330 26 7 1110 Bachelor of Aviation (Flight) LBAF 095900M 3 39,700 Feb, Jul ML 70 330 26 7 1110 Bachelor of Business (Economics, Finance and Trade)* DBIB 027743E 3 34,300 Feb, Aug CW 70 330 26 7 1110 Bachelor of Aviation (Management) LBAN 088879F 3 36,600 Feb, Jul ML 70 330 26 7 1110 Bachelor of Business (Finance)* DBCF 080918B 3 34,300 Feb, Aug CW 70 330 26 7 1110 Bachelor of Construction Management IBBE 099378C 3 35,300 Feb, Jul CE 70 330 26 7 1110 Bachelor of Business (Financial Planning)* DBRF 097499K 3 34,300 Feb, Aug CW 70 330 26 7 1110 Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) IHCN 099379B 4 35,300 Feb, Jul CE 80 370 29 9 1270 Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) DBBH 080603K 3 34,300 Feb, Aug CW 70 330 26 7 1110 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil and Construction Management) LHMI 099377D 4 37,700 Feb, Jul MM ML 75 350 27 7 1270 Bachelor of Business (Information Strategy and Management) DBBN 086245A 3 34,300 Feb, Aug CW 70 330 26 7 1110 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil and Structural) LHMI 081807A 4 37,700 Feb, Jul MM ML 75 350 27 7 1270 Bachelor of Business (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) DBBN 082892B 3 34,300 Feb, Aug CW 70 330 26 7 1110 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil) LHMI 081808M 4 37,700 Feb, Jul MM ML 75 350 27 7 1270 Bachelor of Business (International Business) DBBN 088328D 3 34,300 Feb, Aug CW 70 330 26 7 1110 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic) LHIF 081810F 4 37,700 Feb, Jul MM ML 75 350 27 7 1270 Bachelor of Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) DBBL 080915E 3 34,300 Feb, Aug CW 70 330 26 7 1110 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Mechatronic) LHIF 081811E 4 37,700 Feb, Jul MM ML 75 350 27 7 1270 Bachelor of Business (Management) DBBG 080993B 3 34,300 Feb, Aug CW 70 330 26 7 1110 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical and Advanced Manufacturing) LHMR 081814B 4 37,700 Feb, Jul MM ML 75 350 27 7 1270 Bachelor of Business (Marketing)* DBBM 080916D 3 34,300 Feb, Aug CW 70 330 26 7 1110 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical and Mechatronic) LHMR 081815A 4 37,700 Feb, Jul MM ML 75 350 27 7 1270 Bachelor of Business (Property)* DBPY 024196G 3 34,300 Feb, Aug CW 70 330 26 7 1110 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) LHMR 081816M 4 37,700 Feb, Jul MM ML 75 350 27 7 1270 Bachelor of Business (Real Estate Practice) DBRF 097500M 3 34,300 Feb, Aug CW 70 330 26 7 1110 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Surveying) LHES 0100168 4 37,700 Feb, Jul MM ML 75 350 27 7 1270 Bachelor of Business (Sport and Recreation Management) DBBS 081326G 3 34,300 Feb, Aug CW 70 330 26 7 1110 Bachelor of Environmental Science LBVT 070414J 3 35,300 Feb, Jul ML 70 330 26 7 1110 Bachelor of Business (Tourism and Event Management)* DBBT 081139K 3 34,300 Feb, Aug CW 70 330 26 7 1110 Bachelor of Information Technology LBCP 024199D 3 35,300 Feb, Jul ML 70 330 26 7 1110 Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)* DBCA 080917C 3 34,300 Feb, Aug CW 70 330 26 7 1110 Bachelor of Information Technology (Games and Entertainment Design) LBCP 067898K 3 35,300 Feb, Jul ML 70 330 26 7 1110 Bachelor of Marketing and Communication DBMN 060210D 3 34,300 Feb, Jul CW, M 70 330 26 7 1110 Bachelor of Information Technology (Mobile Application Development) LBCP 083331E 3 35,300 Feb, Jul ML 70 330 26 7 1110 UniSA CLINICAL AND HEALTH SERVICES Bachelor of Information Technology (Networking and Cybersecurity) LBCP 067899J 3 35,300 Feb, Jul ML 70 330 26 7 1110 Bachelor of Laboratory Medicine (Honours) IHBL 088329C 4 37,700 Feb C or B or P CE 80 370 29 9 1270 Bachelor of Information Technology (Software Development) LBCP 067897M 3 35,300 Feb, Jul ML 70 330 26 7 1110 Bachelor of Medical Science IBMS 068948G 3 38,800 Feb CE 80 370 29 9 1270 Bachelor of Mathematics (Data Science) LBMH 095006G 3 35,300 Feb, Jul MM ML 75 350 27 7 1270 Bachelor of Midwifery Q IBMW 036241G 3 34,300 Feb CE 90 410 33 12 1420 Bachelor of Mathematics (Industrial and Applied Mathematics) LBMH 095007G 3 35,300 Feb, Jul MM ML 75 350 27 7 1270 Bachelor of Nursing Q IBNU 024218F 3 34,300 Feb CE 67 320 26 7 1110 MM/B/P/ Bachelor of Nutrition and Food Sciences IBNF 036238C 3 36,600 Feb CE 75 350 27 7 1190 Bachelor of Science LBSC 024220A 3 35,300 Feb, Jul ML 70 330 26 7 1110 C/SM/EE Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science IBPA 060209G 3 36,600 Feb C or B or P CE 75 350 27 7 1190 Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) LHSG 081819G 4 35,300 Feb, Jul MM ML 75 350 27 7 1270 Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) IHPC 088337C 4 39,700 Feb C or B or P CE 80 370 29 9 1270 UniSA CREATIVE Notes: Bachelor of Architectural Studies DBAE 060207K 3 35,300 Feb, Jul CW 80 350 27 7 1270 #This degree will be renamed in 2021 to the Bachelor of Film and Television Bachelor of Communication and Media MBCD 081881B 3 29,400 Feb, Jul M 70 310 26 6 1050 ^This degree will be renamed in 2021 to the Bachelor of Psychology Bachelor of Contemporary Art DBCX 095004K 3 29,400 Feb, Jul CW 70 310 26 6 1050 ~This degree will be renamed in 2021 to the Bachelor of Psychology (Cognitive Neuroscience) (MBPU) Bachelor of Creative Industries DBCI 0100163 3 29,400 Feb CW 70 310 26 6 1050 +This degree will be renamed in 2021 to the Bachelor of Psychology (Counselling and Interpersonal Skills) Bachelor of Design (Communication Design) DBVC 023813F 3 29,400 Feb CW 70 310 26 6 1050 Bachelor of Design (Illustration and Animation) DBIA 095761F 3 29,400 Feb, Jul CW 70 310 26 6 1050 Bachelor of Design (Product Design) DBPR 071953G 3 31,900 Feb CW 70 310 26 6 1050 Bachelor of Interior Architecture DBIR 024202C 4 31,900 Feb, Jul CW 75 310 26 6 1050 Bachelor of Journalism and Professional Writing Bachelor of Media Arts# MBJR MBME 082449K 058520G 3 3 30,600 29,400 Feb, Jul Feb, Jul M M 70 70 330 310 26 26 6 7 1110 1050 IMPORTANT INFORMATION KEY UniSA EDUCATION FUTURES The University of South Australia reserves the right to alter, amend or delete any Bachelor of Early Childhood Education (Honours) LHEC 098150J 4 29,400 Feb ML 80 330 26 7 1110 program, fee, course, admission requirement, or mode of delivery without prior notice. Bachelor of Early Childhood Education (Honours) MHEC 098150J 4 29,400 Feb M 80 330 26 7 1110 Some programs may have additional entry requirements. For further details and to view CAMPUS CODES PREREQUISITE CODES Bachelor of Primary Education (Honours) LHPE 098151G 4 29,400 Feb ML 80 330 26 7 1110 the most up to date program information, visit: B Biology CE City East Bachelor of Primary Education (Honours) MHPE 098151G 4 29,400 Feb M 80 330 26 7 1110 unisa.edu.au/study CW City West C Chemistry UniSA JUSTICE AND SOCIETY Please note the University calculates a Grade Point Average (GPA) on a scale from 1–7. ML Mawson Lakes EE Earth and Environmental Science M Magill P Physics Bachelor of Arts MBAA 024180D 3 29,400 Feb, Jul M 70 310 26 6 1050 For more information, go to: unisa.edu.au/gpa MG Mount Gambier MM Mathematical Methods Bachelor of Arts (Aboriginal Cultures and Australian Society) MBAP 074671D 3 29,400 Feb, Jul M 70 310 26 6 1050 SM Specialist Math Fees Bachelor of Arts (Applied Linguistics) MBAA 097509B 3 29,400 Feb, Jul M 70 310 26 6 1050 Q Quota applies Fees listed are valid for students enrolled in the 2021 academic year only. Commencing Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing and Literature) MBAA 097508C 3 29,400 Feb, Jul M 70 310 26 6 1050 students enrolled should be aware that annual tuition fees will increase for each year of Bachelor of Arts (Cultural Studies) MBAA 097502J 3 29,400 Feb, Jul M 70 310 26 6 1050 study. You will be liable for these fees upon acceptance of an offer from the University. Prerequisite notes: All prerequisites are SACE Stage 2 subjects and require a score In the event of a variation between the fees listed here and the approved schedule of of C- or better. Bachelor of Arts (English Language) MBAA 097507D 3 29,400 Feb, Jul M 70 310 26 6 1050 tuition fees found at unisa.edu.au/study, the approved university schedule will prevail. Prerequisite notes for pharmaceutical science, pharmacy: Students who enter Bachelor of Arts (History and Global Politics) MBAA 097504G 3 29,400 Feb, Jul M 70 310 26 6 1050 All fees are listed in Australian dollars (A$). either the Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science or Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) Bachelor of Arts (Languages) MBAA 081802F 3 29,400 Feb M 70 310 26 6 1050 program may become eligible to enter the Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science, * 3+1 Pathway to Masters Bachelor of Arts (Law, Policy and Politics) MBAA 098294D 3 29,400 Feb, Jul M 70 310 26 6 1050 Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) double degree. For select business degrees (marked with a * in this chart), you can complete a Bachelor of Arts (Performing Arts) MBAA 081804D 3 29,400 Feb, Jul M 70 310 26 6 1050 Prerequisite notes for the Bachelor of Science: Students who enter this program bachelor and master's qualification in just four years of study with our 3+1 Pathway Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) MBAA 097506E 3 29,400 Feb, Jul M 70 310 26 6 1050 to Masters package. will require at least two of the listed prerequisite subjects. Bachelor of Arts (Screen Studies) MBAA 097505F 3 29,400 Feb, Jul M 70 310 26 6 1050 For more information, visit: unisa.edu.au/business3plus1 Bachelor of Arts (Social Media) MBAA 097503G 3 29,400 Feb, Jul M 70 310 26 6 1050 10 11
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