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Interstate Edition
Study at Adelaide 1
With a degree from a university consistently ranked in the top 1% globally, our students get a global career advantage.
University of Adelaide graduates are highly regarded and professionally recognised around the globe. Students are well prepared to take advantage of the opportunities this recognition can bring. Working closely with our world-class teaching staff, they acquire the skills, knowledge and experience to make a significant contribution in their chosen field.
We have a long and proud tradition that instils confidence in our students. We are Australia’s third oldest university and have a history of excellence in education spanning more than 140 years. We are distinguished by an emphasis on equality and by our ongoing focus on delivering outstanding research for the benefit of society.
The University of Adelaide has played a role in many of the world’s important discoveries and advance- ments, with our alumni having contributed significantly to shaping the educational, political and social arenas of their day. With us, students are motivated to achieve their best and are supported by an inspiring educational community committed to helping them.
OUR EXPERIENCE BECOMES YOUR CAREER ADVANTAGE.
PRODUCED OVER 100 RHODES SCHOLARS
MEMBER OF GROUP OF EIGHT
RANKED IN TOP 1% OF UNIVERSITIES
WORLDWIDE
SA’S NO. 1 UNIVERSITY FOR GRADUATE
EMPLOYABILITY*
ASSOCIATED WITH 5 NOBEL PRIZE
WINNERS
02 Adelaide - The perfect city for students
04 Our campuses
08 A place to call home
10 Study areas
24 Degrees
32 Glossary of terms
33 Undergraduate degree summary
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE RUNDLE
MALLEAST END
ENTERTAINMENT PRECINCT
ADELAIDE THE PERFECT CITY
FOR STUDENTSAdelaide has a bustling, energetic city centre and is renowned for its
festivals, cultural life and sporting events. With great shopping, beaches, a cafe culture, affordable student accommodation and friendly residents, Adelaide offers a relaxed lifestyle with all the convenience of city living.
PARLIAMENT HOUSE
2 Adelaide - The perfect city for students
ROYAL ADELAIDE HOSPITAL
ADELAIDE OVAL
ADELAIDE HEALTH AND
MEDICAL SCIENCES BUILDING
Australia’s most aff ordable mainland city Adelaide is one of the
most aff ordable mainland Australian cities, with a cost
of living up to 14% lower than Sydney and Melbourne.
Source: Study Adelaide studyadelaide.com
A truly liveable city
Safe and relaxed, Adelaide is ranked as one of the world’s top 10 most liveable cities.
Source: Economist Intelligence Unit Global Liveability Index 2019.
Culturally diverse
South Australians hail from over 120 diff erent
countries, creating a wonderful mix of cultures
and infl uences. One in fi ve South Australians were born overseas!
ADELAIDE FESTIVAL CENTRE
ADELAIDE RAILWAY STATION
Adelaide - The perfect city for students 3
The University of Adelaide has three campuses in South Australia: North Terrace, Roseworthy and Waite, and a new campus at Melbourne.
OUR CAMPUSES
4 Our campuses
Our campuses 5
The University’s main campus on North Terrace is renowned for its historic architecture and lively atmosphere. Located in the heart of Adelaide’s central business and shopping district, the campus is adjacent to the State Library, Festival Theatre, South Australian Museum, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide Zoo, and Botanic Gardens.
The University’s Adelaide Health and Medical Sciences building is also within walking distance, in the South Australian Health and Biomedical Precinct.
NORTH TERRACE CAMPUS
The Waite campus is home to the internationally renowned Waite Research Institute—the largest agricultural research institute in the southern hemisphere and third largest in the world. A number of research partners are also co-located there. Staff and students work closely with these organisations, providing a unique opportunity for collaboration on national and international research projects. Research areas include wine, plant biotechnology, plant breeding, sustainable agriculture and land management.
The campus is located eight kilometres south of the city centre and is easily accessible by public transport and a Waite-North Terrace campus shuttle bus service. Campus services include a childcare centre, library, cafe, gym and sporting facilities.
WAITE CAMPUS
Roseworthy campus is an internationally renowned centre for excellence in dryland agriculture, natural resource management and animal production. Set on over 1,600 hectares of land, it is home to South Australia’s only veterinary school. It features an AUD $37 million veterinary clinic, where students can gain clinical experience while studying.
The campus is located 55 kilometres north of Adelaide and 10 kilometres from the town of Gawler (population 26,000). Access is available by a North Terrace-Roseworthy campus shuttle bus. Campus services include student accommodation, a swimming pool, library, cafe and fi tness centre.
ROSEWORTHY CAMPUS
MELBOURNE CAMPUS
Our Melbourne campus is located on the western fringe of the city in Docklands. The free city circle tram stops at our front door, and there is high-end shopping, cinemas and hotels in the neighbourhood.
We off er a selection of degree programs at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. For information about the campus visit: www.adelaide.edu.au/melbourne
A PLACE TO CALL
HOME
8 A place to call home
Accommodation plays an important part in building a solid foundation for academic success.
Students benefit from the advantages that come from choosing to study in a city where accommodation of all types, including our University-managed accommodation, is not only accessible but affordable.
The University recommends students adopt the RECAS approach to identifying an accommodation option to suit their individual needs and support a positive educational experience.
• Research all available accommodation options
• Establish a realistic budget
• Consider the value of managed student accommodation
• Avoid extended temporary accommodation
• Seek assistance from the University Accommodation Service
Students unfamiliar with Adelaide are encouraged to consider living in managed student accommodation during their first year of university.
Managed student accommodation provides new students with the opportunity to become better acquainted with the city, settle into their academic program and make new
friends, without having to worry about the challenges of the private rental market.
Long-term student accommodation adelaide.edu.au/accommodation
The University assists international students to obtain suitable longer-term housing. Students may choose any of the following options.
The University of Adelaide Village
The University of Adelaide Village is the largest of our accommodation properties. The Village is home to over 400 students, who experience the safety and security of having access to University staff on-site, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Students need only bring their personal belongings, as furniture, kitchen appliances, utilities (including electricity), phone and Internet are all included in the accommodation fees. The only additional costs are for meals (students must cook and clean for themselves) and the on-site, coin-operated laundry facilities.
Roseworthy Residential College
This accommodation is operated by the University and is only available to students of the University’s Roseworthy campus, offering them the opportunity to enjoy the benefits of on-campus residential living.
Independent residential colleges
There are five independent residential colleges situated in North Adelaide that offer accommodation to students. These independent residential colleges are privately owned and operated. They are not owned or operated by the University.
Students can contact the residential colleges directly to better understand what’s available. These residential colleges include: Aquinas, Lincoln, St Ann’s, St Mark’s and Kathleen Lumley College.
Commercial student accommodation
Commercial student accommodation refers to purpose-built off-campus student accommodation facilities, run by private management companies not affiliated with the University of Adelaide. These facilities offer fully-furnished, self-contained apartments that give students flexibility to live alone or share with others. There are also rooms for couples.
In addition to rent, students may need to budget for additional expenses, including:• gas• electricity• telephone connection (optional)• Internet connection (optional).
LONG-TERM STUDENT ACCOMMODATION OPTIONS This table matches long-term student accommodation options to individual needs.
Type Options Student profile
University residential environments
University-managed student accommodation
New students to the University, without a local support network, looking to establish a solid foundation for ongoing academic success, with direct access to University learning and student support services within their residential environment.
Commercial student accommodation
Urbanest Students looking for the convenience and comfort of packaged accommodation in a student residential environment.
Independent residential environment
Independent residential colleges
Students looking for an environment that provides a residential lifestyle with other peers who are living away from home.
Independent living Share/rental accommodation
Students with the skills and experience to enter into tenancy arrangements and pursue an independent lifestyle.
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Places in commercial student accommod- ation facilities are offered on a 6 or 12-month fixed-term lease. It’s important to note that these facilities are not directly affiliated with the University of Adelaide and students are advised to inspect them before committing.
Private rental and share accommodation
Affordable share accommodation can also be found in the private rental market, so the University offers a rental database (adelaide.edu.au/accommodation) for our students’ exclusive use.
Our enrolled students can access the database from our Accommodation Service, Level 4, Hub Central, North Terrace campus, with a user name and password. The database is only promoted among the University community, and most accommodation listings are offered by people affiliated with us who would like to share their room/property with a University of Adelaide student.
Students wishing to find share or rental accommodation when they arrive in Adelaide are encouraged to book temporary accommodation in the first instance.
Once in Adelaide, students should visit the University’s Accommodation Service for information on all available options and support in identifying and securing quality long-term living arrangements. Students
are discouraged from sending money from offshore to secure share or rental accommodation prior to inspecting it.
Accommodation for families Students accompanied by family members will find private rental accommodation in houses or apartments the most suitable accommodation option.
It’s easier for an individual student to initially travel to Adelaide on their own to arrange suitable permanent family accommodation. Spouses and children who arrive later can then move straight in.
Arrival reception and temporary accommodation Temporary accommodation and arrival reception services are available to commencing international students. Eligible students can book an arrival reception service and be met by a University representative at Adelaide Airport, via a domestic or international flight. Students will then be transported to their accommodation.
Eligible students who choose not to secure long-term managed student accommodation for their arrival in Adelaide may also be eligible for seven nights of temporary accommodation booked through the University. It is important to note that
temporary accommodation options arranged through the University are unlikely to be extended further than a period of seven nights due to high demand for short-term accommodation during the traditional student intake periods.
For more information on eligibility criteria, arrival reception and temporary accommodation services, contact Accommodation Services (see below).
For more information, visit: adelaide.edu.au/accommodation
Accommodation Service
Opening hours: 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday
The University of Adelaide Level 4, Hub Central, SA 5005 Australia
T: +61 8 8313 5220 F: +61 8 8313 3338 E: [email protected] W: adelaide.edu.au/accommodation Skype: uoaaccommodation
STUDYING WITH US, STUDENTS JOIN A UNIVERSITY RANKED IN THE TOP 1% OF UNIVERSITIES WORLDWIDE AND SOUTH AUSTRALIA’S LEADING UNIVERSITY.
STUDY AREAS INCLUDE...
10 Study areas
01 Study in our state’s most complete and globally recognised health education environment.
02 Take courses taught by practising professionals with an emphasis on real-world experience.
03 Enjoy high-level interprofessional learning and develop skills in a safe and supported environment.
A degree in physiotherapy, speech pathology or occupational therapy is more than a career, it’s an opportunity to have a profound impact on the lives of others. With comprehensive hands-on practical experience in both simulation and real health care settings, you will be equipped to work in a broad range of areas. These include mental health or community health services, public or private hospitals, rehabilitation centres, sporting organisations, schools or private practice. You’ll graduate with the knowledge and skills to empower individuals, freeing them from physical, developmental and cultural limitations and enhancing their capability to achieve successful and healthy lives.
ALLIED HEALTH
01 Study at the Waite campus, the largest agricultural research and teaching precinct in the Southern Hemisphere, and home to the largest teaching winery in Australia.
02 Learn best-practice techniques from more than 150 university researchers and co-located industry partners in science.
03 91% of our agriculture students gain full-time employment shortly after graduation*.
Our agriculture, food and wine degrees develop tech-savvy, skilled graduates who are engaged with world issues including food security, climate change and feeding a growing world. Our graduates contribute to these challenges in technical, high-skilled roles that are vital to the developing agricultural, food and wine industries.* QILT Outcomes Results by Program 2014-2016
AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND WINE
Study areas 11
01 The highest number of Arts study areas in South Australia.
02 SA’s highest ranked university for Arts and Humanities*.
03 Study Arts in the centre of Adelaide’s cultural precinct with the convenience of a city location.
Get practical experience with an industry internship that counts towards your degree, and can open doors to your future career. You will graduate with enviable hands-on skills, deep subject matter expertise, and a suite of skills in communicating, analysing and researching that will serve you well beyond your fi rst job. You could build a global career in fi elds as diverse as the study areas we off er, such as: advertising, business, community engagement, media and communications, defence, environmental management, festival management, foreign aff airs, humanitarian work, marketing, policy development, project management, publish-ing, research, social planning, youth work.
* QS Top Universities Rankings
01 Discover the area of Architecture that drives you, with the broadest range of professionally accredited architecture and built environment degrees—and the only double Master’s degrees—in South Australia.
02 With classes taught by practicing industry professionals from some of the world’s most innovative architectural fi rms, you’ll graduate with the skills and experience needed to accelerate your design career.
03 Hone your skills on real-world architectural design projects through our on- and off shore design studios and internships with architecture fi rms—both here and overseas.
Adelaide architecture graduates have helped transform, enhance and conserve the landscape of South Australia for over 60 years. Internationally, our alumni can be found contributing their design expertise on projects anywhere from Amsterdam to Tokyo. Our strong history—combined with our passion for excellent, sustainable, future-focused design—ensure you’ll graduate equipped with the expertise to shape the future of architecture, wherever your career takes you.
ARCHITECTURE
ARTS
12 Study areas
01 90% of biotechnology jobs were created in the past 10 years*.
02 Use revolutionary gene editing technology at SAGE, the first genome editing facility in Australia.
03 Gain cutting-edge insight from industry lecturers and placements.
The thriving biomedical science and biotechnology industries can open rewarding and well-paid careers at the forefront of discovery in science and technology. Graduates can seek a broad range of careers in public, private and government organisations where they will apply their skills and passion for science to the health and medical industry, as well as in food and pharmaceuticals.* biotechinstitute.org 2017
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
Study areas 13
01 We are ranked in the top 5% of business schools in the world, our Adelaide Business School accredited by the internationally renowned Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).
02 We are the only South Australian university with a dedicated School of Economics which includes our Bachelor of Economics, and our highly competitive Bachelor of Economics (Advanced).
03 We are Australia's number one university for entrepreneurship education* and off er the country's longest running incubator program, the Australian eChallenge.
Our Business and Economics students are given a range of opportunities to develop their personal brand and prepare for future careers throughout their degree. From Career Readiness Workshops where they explore their options and begin career planning, to overseas study programs where they get a chance to grow and experience new cultures. With our close connections to industry, they also get to participate in valuable internships with local, national and international organisations.* Education and Training Journal, 2019
BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
01 Join our highly sought-after graduates who gain internships and employment at top technology companies including Google, Microsoft and Atlassian.
02 Home to the Australian Institute for Machine Learning—ranked #3 in the world^ and the largest machine learning research group in the country—you’ll learn from world-leading AI researchers and teachers at the cutting-edge of their fi eld.
03 Ranked 43 in the Academic Ranking of World Universities for Engineering and Computer Science3—the only South Australian University in the top 150.
Program the future with a career in computer science—a fi eld central to progress in virtually all aspects of life in the 21st century. From medicine to wireless communication and battling climate change, computer science and software engineering provide platforms for new discoveries. With the ability to specialise in industry priority areas—like Artifi cial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Data Science—a degree in Computer Science at the University of Adelaide prepares you for a role in shaping the modern world.
* Academic Ranking of World Universities, 2019
^ CS Rankings 2019, Global ranking of universities for Computer Vision research
COMPUTER SCIENCE
14 Study areas
EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
01 #1 in South Australia for graduate careers in environmental studies*.
02 Top 100 world ranking for earth sciences**
03 #1 in South Australia for Earth Sciences research^
The University of Adelaide prepares the next generation of science professionals to become environmental advocates, committed to building a sustainable future. We lead internationally significant environmental research that deepens our understanding of the planet, together with co-located research and industry partners. Our graduates go on to play a vital role in discovering new solutions to global environmental problems.
* Graduate Outcomes Survey 2016** QS World University Rankings 2019 in Earth and Marine Sciences^ Excellence in Research Australia, 2015
01 Study in one of the top dental schools. Adelaide Dental school is ranked 1st in Australia^ and number 27 in the world* most advanced dental simulation laboratories.
03 Improve the quality of life of disadvantaged people in Adelaide, with the Community Outreach Dental Program.
With a dental degree students can build a career which will have a profound impact on the lives of individuals and communities by improving their oral health care. As part of an oral health care team, graduates will have the ability to empower individuals and communities to maintain optimal oral health. With hands-on practical experience gained in the state-of-the-art simulation clinic and in the real world, our graduates have highly sought-after knowledge and the technical skills to deliver optimal patient care. ^ Shanghai Ranking's Global Ranking
of Academic Subjects 2018
* Academic Ranking of World Universities of Academic subjects 2017
DENTISTRY
Study areas 15
01 Gain specialist knowledge and practical skills with our exciting suite of engineering degrees, offering industry-relevant majors aligned with current and future STEM careers.
02 Connect with industry employers at our Ingenuity expo—the largest university engineering, computer and mathematical sciences showcase of its kind in South Australia.
03 Ranked 43 in the Academic Ranking of World Universities for Computer Science and Engineering (Academic Ranking of World Universities 2018) - the only South Australian University in the top 50*.
Engineer a career at the University of Adelaide—a global leader in engineering and technology. With an exciting suite of degrees and the flexibility to specialise from over 20 industry-relevant majors and minors—including interdisciplinary majors in areas like renewable energy and medical technologies—you’ll graduate equipped with the knowledge and skills that industry and employers need, while enjoying strong earning potential and a career built on reputation. * Academic Ranking of World Universities 2019
ENGINEERING
16 Study areas
01 Study a language from beginner level to advanced.
02 Complement an existing University of Adelaide degree with the Diploma in Languages.
03 Study overseas and have it count towards your degree, with over 100 institutions around the world to choose from.
Get the employability edge with the ability to communicate in another language. Choose from Chinese, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Modern Greek and Spanish as a complete beginner or with more advanced skills (year 12 equivalent). We integrate language study into cultural courses so you will leave university with a deep knowledge of the culture(s) of the language you are learning. This launches our graduates into global careers not limited to diplomats, interpreters, publishers, teachers, tour guides, and translators. Including languages in your degree opens up a world of possibilities.
LANGUAGES
01 Develop relevant and transferable skills suited to multiple careers in health.
02 With a choice of seven majors become an expert in one specialisation.
03 Gain hands-on experience in world class facilities that is aligned to your specialisation.
Studying Health and Medical Sciences at the University of Adelaide can open doors to a variety of exciting and rewarding careers in health. With a range of majors available, students have the opportunity to specialise in clinical trials, medical sciences, neurosciences, addiction and mental health, nutritional health, public health, and reproductive and childhood health. Graduates will be well equipped to improve the health of individuals and populations across a range of roles in research, government, business and community health settings; as well as being ready for further study or research. If looking to take the knowledge and experience one step further, the advanced degree will prepare students for leadership and entrepreneurial positions within these sectors, and allow them to develop a career which will make a global health impact.
HEALTH
Study areas 17
01 Mathematical Sciences graduates are sought after by a wide range of employers in diverse fields such as finance, cyber security, health and data science, as well as fundamental research.
02 Study in a nurturing and empowering environment that has supported students to achieve outstanding results.
03 Recognised as ‘above’ or ‘well above’ world standard by the Australian Research Council’s 2015-2016 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) evaluation.
Multiply your opportunities with a degree in Mathematical Sciences—an in-demand qualification with a vast array of career outcomes. Our graduates receive valuable training in rigour and logical thinking and are highly regarded by employers for their creativity, problem-solving abilities and research skills. You’ll have the opportunity to apply your mathematical expertise on research projects addressing some of the world’s greatest challenges. From developing modelling that helps us more accurately predict and prepare for the impact of extreme weather to uncovering the factors that drive popularity of the Marvel franchise—a degree in Mathematical Sciences from the University of Adelaide is the pathway to an exciting and rewarding future.
01 Join a globally focused, internationally recognised law school that is consistently ranked in the top 100 law schools worldwide.*
02 Established in 1883, we are one of the pioneers of the teaching of law, our graduates following a huge range of career paths, from practising in London’s famed ‘Magic Circle’ to humanitarian crisis response and the Australian Defence Force.
03 Continue your legal journey with practical legal training offered as an optional extension to your degree, giving you a greater flexibility of choice.
We offer a broad range of elective choices, allowing you to shape your degree and your future with knowledge relevant to different areas of law, as well as different industries. Be inspired by engaging, award-winning teachers and opportunities to work in the community through our free legal advice clinics, supervised by experienced practicing lawyers.
* QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019
LAW
MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES
18 Study areas
01 Gain practical and hands-on experience with a diverse range of clinical placements.
02 Study in the state-of-the-art Adelaide Health and Medical Sciences building alongside future medical and nursing colleagues.
03 Experience world-class simulation facilities and develop skills in a safe and supported environment.
A degree in medicine is more than a career, it is a passion to make a real difference to the lives of individuals and communities. With a high level of hands-on practical experience in both simulation and in real health care settings, students will be equipped to manage patient education and health promotion; maintenance, advocacy and care. Working in a range of health care settings, including public and private hospitals, to community health care, aid organisations and regional health care, students will gain the confidence, skills and knowledge to care for patients anywhere in the world.
01 SA's widest range of media industry internships.
02 Specialise in Marketing, Journalism, Graphic Design, Sonic Arts, Popular Music, Photography, Game Art, or CGI and Visual Effects.
03 Double degree options with Arts, International Relations, Law, Computer Sciences, Criminology, and Sociology.
Forge important professional networks and develop hands-on skills at the forefront of industry practice in our Bachelor of Media. Our media graduates go on to become: marketers, market researchers and managers, brand marketers, columnists, copywriters, project officers, feature writers, film critics, communications officers, publishers, designers, product and advertising managers, public relations officers, journalists, government advisers, and hold roles in the entertainment or tourism industries.
MEDICINE
MEDIA
Study areas 19
01 Gain practical and hands-on experience with a diverse range of clinical placements
02 Study in the state-of-the-art Adelaide Health and Medical Sciences building alongside future medical colleagues
03 Experience world-class simulation facilities and develop skills in a safe and supported environment
A degree in nursing is more than a career, it is a passion to make a real difference to the lives of individuals and communities. With a high level of hands-on practical experience in both simulation and in real health care settings, students will be equipped to manage patient education and health promotion; maintenance, advocacy and care. Working in a range of health care settings, including public and private hospitals, community health care, aid organisations and regional health care, students will gain the confidence, skills and knowledge to care for patients anywhere in the world.
NURSING
01 Study innovative music programs at Australia's first, and leading music school.
02 1:1 performance lessons with staff of international distinction.
03 Train in music, dance and theatre in South Australia's vibrant cultural heart.
Set the stage for a career in the music industry. SA's most comprehensive music school offers performance options in jazz, classical and voice, as well as specialisations in composition, musicology and education. Our cutting-edge degrees in popular music and sonic arts combine the latest in digital music and sound production for a career in the thriving film, TV and gaming industries. Our graduates take their passion for music and turn it into jobs across a wide range of industries in roles such as: arts administrator, band musician, broadcaster, composer, DJ, recording artist, music journalist, music teacher, musical theatre performer, producer, songwriter, sound engineer.
MUSIC
20 Study areas
01 Ranked in the top 150 in the world and best in South Australia for Science*.
02 Number 1 graduate satisfaction in South Australia^.
03 STEM graduate salaries are almost 30% more than any other field†.
University of Adelaide science degrees are designed for maximum flexibility, and with the increasingly business-aware workplace in mind. Graduates develop a range of transferable skills are highly sought after in industries beyond just traditional science, including business, finance, education and communications. * QS World University Rankings by Subject 2019
^ Good Universities Guide 2016 and QILT 2018 Science and Mathematics
† Korn Ferry Hay Group 2016
SCIENCES
PSYCHOLOGY
01 Gain an insight into human behaviour and develop knowledge and skills adaptable to any career.
02 With over 35 majors, the degree can be tailored to your interests and career aspirations.
03 Gain an understanding of psychological tests and develop counselling skills from early in first year.
A degree in psychology can lead to a diverse and amazing career helping people live a more meaningful life. With a passion for facts and figures and a desire to understand why people think and act the way they do, a psychology degree from the University of Adelaide can take graduates around the world. Our graduates work in marketing, human resources, mental health, family and social services, counselling and as clinical psychologists following all the relevant education and training.
Study areas 21
TEACHING AND EDUCATION
01 SA’s highest ranked university for Social Sciences and Management (2019 QS Subject rankings).
02 Study with academic staff who are leading experts in their field.
03 Develop career and leadership-ready skills in a social enterprise internship—solving real-world social and business issues.
Make an impact on society by by creating solutions and advising on policy that shapes the future. The great challenges of our time revolve around social issues such as environmental management, international development, criminology, international relations, and sociology. Demand for graduates with data analysis and research skills is strong. Our graduates work in areas as diverse as social impact assessment and planning, natural resource management, corrections system, immigration and foreign affairs, fraud investigation, and non-government organisations.
SOCIAL SCIENCES
01 #1 for Graduate Employability in SA (QS Graduate Employability Rankings).
02 Prepare for the future of teaching with our unique Apple eLearning program.
03 A teaching degree that allows students to register to teach and start work in their final year.
Our degrees provide a qualification that enables graduates to register to teach the middle and secondary years in South Australia and most other places. Our graduates also branch into other areas of Education, such as: adult educator, curriculum writer, education coordinator, education officer, policy writer, professional development officer, tutor or researcher.
22 Study areas
01 Top 50 in the world for veterinary sciences*.
02 Smallest class size of any veterinary program in Australia^.
03 Five-star Excellence in Research Australia ranking in Veterinary Sciences†.
There is high employability in careers working with animals including production animals, domestic animals and wildlife. Graduates may pursue opportunities in animal behaviour, livestock and agricultural management, zoos and animal welfare organisations, or choose to complete the six-year (undergraduate and postgraduate) veterinary program and become eligible for registration as a veterinarian.* QS World University Ranking by a Subject 2020
^ Department of Education and Training, 2015 Special Courses (Category: Veterinary)
† ERA Outcomes 2015-2016, Australian Research Council
VETERINARY AND ANIMAL SCIENCES
TECHNOLOGY01 Number 1 in SA for Engineering
and Technology*
02 Gain practical, hands-on experience with a technology focused specialisation degree.
03 Graduate employment ready, with up to 760 hours of work-based training in industry built into your degree.
Technologists are expert problem solvers and communicators --able to take an abstract concept or design and translate it into a real-world technological solution. Their strong understanding of general and specialist engineering knowledge enables them to innovatively implement, test and maintain engineered products, processes, systems and services. Developed and delivered in collaboration with industry, all our Technology qualifications have a strong emphasis on real- world experience. The curriculum is designed for rapid transition to industry after graduation.
* QS Top Universities ranking, 2019
Study areas 23
24 Degrees
EXPLORE OUR DEGREES IN MORE DETAIL
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BACHELOR OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
SATAC CODE314131
GUARANTEED ENTRYATAR: 80 / IB: 29
DURATION3 years full-time
CAMPUSNorth Terrace
ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONStudents awarded advanced standing will not have access to both intakes. Students awarded 36 units of advanced standing are normally required to commence in semester two.
ASSUMED KNOWLEDGESACE Stage 1 Mathematics (or equivalent). Basic freehand drawing ability and computing skills
adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder Search architecture
The blueprint for your future
Design goes far beyond the visual. It responds to possibilities and limits, to hopes and needs. It’s equal parts creative and calculated.
Architectural design is about understanding landscapes and the way humans create places within them. Architecture, landscape architecture and urban design share the purpose of aiding society while creating structural works of art.
What will you do?
Our Bachelor of Architectural Design hones concrete skills and encourages big picture thinking. You will:
• visit notable building sites, landscapes, gardens and exhibitions
• gain high-level practical design and model-making skills
• practise computer and hand based drawing techniques
• explore relevant theory, history, tradition and innovation
• consider issues of ecology and environment
• learn how to formulate effective proposals.
Where could it take you?
Our graduates apply design skills in all sorts of rewarding careers, and take on specialised roles through postgraduate study. You might restore beautiful old buildings or be a micro-home master. You could create and preserve natural landscapes and life cycles. Perhaps you’ll design the next iconic skyscraper or opera house.
Professional accreditation
Please note that to practise as an architect or landscape architect, you must complete a professionally accredited combination of degrees in your chosen discipline.
We offer the following choices:
• Bachelor of Architectural Design followed by Master of Architecture recognised by the Australian Institute of Architects and accredited by the Architectural Practice Board of South Australia.
• Bachelor of Architectural Design followed by Master of Landscape Architecture recognised and accredited by the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects.
• Bachelor of Architectural Design followed by Master of Planning (Urban Design) recognised and accredited by the Planning Institute of Australia.
• Bachelor of Architectural Design followed by Master of Property recognised and accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
• Bachelor of Architectural Design followed by Master of Construction Management recognised and accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
BACHELOR OF CRIMINOLOGY WITH BACHELOR OF LAWS
SATAC CODE324111
SELECTION RANK/IB95 / 37
DURATION4.5 years full-time (or part-time equivalent)
CAMPUSNorth Terrace
adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder Search criminology + laws
Why combine Criminology with Laws?
Expertise in the sociology of crime and deviance will complement, contextualise and enrich your legal studies.
On graduation you’ll be uniquely placed to pursue careers in criminal law, government, commerce, industry, academia, social welfare and community organisations.
What will you do?
Our Bachelor of Criminology with Bachelor of Laws focuses on criminal justice policy and practice. You will:
• explore legal and criminological concepts, processes and methods
• take internship courses in legal practice and research
• pursue specialised interests in both areas through electives
• get placement opportunities in community legal centres or free clinics
• access extracurricular training and activities such as moot court competitions.
For more information
• Bachelor of Criminology
• Bachelor of Laws
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BACHELOR OF CRIMINOLOGY WITH BACHELOR OF LAWS
SATAC CODE324111
SELECTION RANK/IB95 / 37
DURATION4.5 years full-time (or part-time equivalent)
CAMPUSNorth Terrace
adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder Search criminology + laws
Why combine Criminology with Laws?
Expertise in the sociology of crime and deviance will complement, contextualise and enrich your legal studies.
On graduation you’ll be uniquely placed to pursue careers in criminal law, government, commerce, industry, academia, social welfare and community organisations.
What will you do?
Our Bachelor of Criminology with Bachelor of Laws focuses on criminal justice policy and practice. You will:
• explore legal and criminological concepts, processes and methods
• take internship courses in legal practice and research
• pursue specialised interests in both areas through electives
• get placement opportunities in community legal centres or free clinics
• access extracurricular training and activities such as moot court competitions.
For more information
• Bachelor of Criminology
• Bachelor of Laws
BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING (HONOURS)
Studying engineering at Adelaide you will be able to select from industry-focused interdisciplinary specialisations.
These are designed in close collaboration with employers and enable students to develop knowledge and practical skills in specialist areas aligned to current and future STEM opportunities.
Two of our specialisations include:
Defence Systems – Driving improvements for the Defence Force
The defence sector needs highly-skilled engineers, computer scientists and mathematicians to deliver some of the largest and most complex Australian projects. There are a range of engineering careers in the defence industry from working with aircraft to electrical systems and communications technology.
Students specialising in Defence Systems can undertake courses related to complex systems, human factors and systems engineering where they will gain experience working with defence companies in South Australia –Australia’s defence state.
Smart Technologies – Enhancing our quality of life
In this exciting field where innovation is key, infrastructure, technology and the internet work together to improve quality of life, identify issues and enhancements, interpret data and provide options for better and faster solutions.
Students specialising in Smart Technologies have the opportunity to complete courses related to mobile and wireless systems, computer networks and autonomous systems where they will gain first-hand experience working with technology companies in South Australia.
Our Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) degrees are available in the following areas:
• Chemical
• Civil
• Electrical and Electronic
• Environmental
• Mechanical
• Mining
• Petroleum
More details: www.adelaide.edu.au/publications/pdfs/pil_eng.pdf
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BACHELOR OF MEDICAL STUDIES / DOCTOR OF MEDICINE
SATAC CODE354552 standard CSP (non-bonded) 354553 Bonded Medical Program (BMP)
DURATION6 years full-time
CAMPUSNorth Terrace
PREREQUISITESSACE Stage 2: Biology or Chemistry or Mathematical Methods. (If Stage 2 studies were undertaken prior to 2017, the equivalent subject was called Mathematical Studies), or equivalent. IB: Biology (SL grade 4/HL grade 3) or Chemistry (SL grade 4/HL grade 3) or Mathematics (SL grade 4/ HL grade 3), or equivalent. Note: Subject prerequisites are applicable to all Bachelor of Medical Studies and Doctor of Medicine entry pathways.
ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTSTo meet the minimum academic threshold for entry into the Bachelor of Medical Studies and Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Adelaide, students must achieve a selection rank of 90 or above, or an International Baccalaureate score of 34 or above (or the interstate/overseas equivalent). However, a significantly higher selection rank is usually required due to high levels of competition for places.Note that strict quotas apply and late applications will not be considered.
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Put your passion for healing into action
Medicine is intellectually rewarding, challenging and inspiring. It requires critical problem-solving, teamwork and integrity. Medical practitioners are passionately interested in wellbeing, and work to protect and promote the health of individuals and communities. They are dedicated to alleviating pain and suffering, and caring for vulnerable people.
What will you do?
Our Bachelor of Medical Studies provides the foundation knowledge and skills needed to excel in health care. Learning in partnership with outstanding clinicians in our state-of-the-art Adelaide Health and Medical Sciences building, you will:
• work in small groups to address scenario-based problems relating to common and important individual, community, Indigenous and global health issues
• gain valuable exposure to real-world clinical practice and develop your own safe and effective clinical skills in cutting-edge simulation facilities
• investigate the social determinants of health and health behaviours
• learn to evaluate the health status of individuals and populations
• acquire a solid foundation in research skills and evidence-based care
• learn collaboratively in interprofessional teams with nursing students.
You will also gain a deep understanding of how our health care system works. From semester from semester one you’ll have the opportunity to see patients and
learn about their interactions with various health services and providers.
Where could it take you?
This is the first part of our medical program; upon completion, you’ll gain direct entry into our Doctor of Medicine. Together, these degrees will qualify you to practise medicine anywhere in Australia and throughout most of the world. Find out more about the Doctor of Medicine on Degree Finder.
Professional accreditation
The Bachelor of Medical Studies and Doctor of Medicine have been conditionally accredited under the existing accreditation of the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery by the Australian Medical Council (AMC).
Graduate registration
To be eligible to work in Australia, you’ll be required to register with the Australian Health Practitioners Regulation Agency (AHPRA) on completion of your degree. In order to register, you must comply with the English language skills requirements as determined by AHPRA. For further details, visit ahpra.gov.au/Registration.aspx
New Zealand citizens applying to the Bachelor of Medical Studies and Doctor of Medicine intending to practise in Australia after graduation must be aware of criteria for obtaining a Medicare Provider Number.
International applicants should note that successful completion of this degree may not qualify them to practise/register in their home country. Students will have to contact the relevant health registration bodies of their home country for further information.
Internships
Internships are separate from the medical degree, and the University of Adelaide does not facilitate internship placements.
Further information regarding internship allocations can be found on the SA Health Careers and SA Medical Education and Training website:
• sahealthcareers.com.ausamet.org.au/
• samet.org.au
Admissions
There are two distinct parts to the application process.
1. University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) application.
All applicants, with the exception of those entering via the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Pathway are required to register and sit for the UCAT. The UCAT is used widely to help universities select applicants with the most appropriate mental abilities, attitudes, and professional behaviours required for new doctors to be successful in their clinical careers.
To register for the UCAT and access the practice materials, visit: ucat.edu.au/ucat-anz/
2. South Australian Tertiary Admissions Centre (SATAC) application.
Once you’ve registered with UCAT, you must lodge your SATAC application online at satac.edu.au by the September 2020 closing date. You’ll be asked to enter your UCAT identification number when doing so.
Selection criteria
Entry to the Bachelor of Medical Studies and Doctor of Medicine is based on four components:
1. Performance in the Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Admission Test (UCAT)*
2. Performance in an interview.
3. Achievement of selection rank of 90 or above for appropriate Year 12 studies, or a credit average for tertiary studies, or STAT rank in the top decile.
4. Prerequisite subjects.
Rural background entry pathway
If you’ve lived at least five consecutive years from birth, or 10 years cumulatively, in an area with an Australian Standard Geographic Classification of AGS-RA 2 to 5, you’re eligible to apply for entry via our rural background entry pathway.
To check your location’s classification, please refer to the Department of Health and Ageing’s `DoctorConnect’ website: health.gov.au/internet/otd/Publishing.nsf/Content/RA-intro
Some conditions apply. To find out more, visit adelaide.edu.au/study and select Entry Pathways from the menu.
Commonwealth-supported places
There are two types of Commonwealth-supported places (CSP) in the Bachelor of Medical Studies and Doctor of Medicine program: Standard CSP (non-bonded); and Bonded Medical Place (BMP). The BMP requires you to enter into a contract with the Australian Government.
For more detailed information, visit: health.gov.au/bmpscheme
Medicine Admissions Guide
All applicants are required to read the Medicine Admissions Guide before applying for the Bachelor of Medical Studies and Doctor of Medicine. The guide covers essential information regarding:
• admission entry requirements
• key dates and deadlines
• the merit ranking process
• inherent requirements
• subject prerequisites, and more.
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At the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences we regularly review the admission criteria and application processes for our degrees, and reserve the right to change them without notice.
Please note that failure to read the Medicine Admissions Guide will not be grounds for special consideration.
For more information, visit: health.adelaide.edu.au/admissions/medicine
Information for international students only
Bachelor of Medical Studies and Doctor of Medicine admission overview
Applicants will be ranked in consideration for an offer based on their performance in the following three components:
• interview results - first ranking level
• University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) results - second ranking level
• academic results - meets threshold and final ranking level (to separate applicants with equal-summed interview and UCAT scores).
Application process
1. All international applicants must submit a formal application online via the University’s International website. Visit international.adelaide.edu.au/apply and select Step 4: Apply online.
2. The online application will also serve as the registration to sit the UCAT, and students will be prompted to select the relevant UCAT test venue on the application system.
3. Applicants must submit their application and payments prior to 30 June 2020. Applicants who have not yet completed their current qualification will still be required to apply by this date. Closing dates are strictly adhered to and late submissions will not be accepted.
Please note: testimonials, character/school references, awards, certificates and predicted results do not make up any of the selection components and will not be considered. Details of performance in individual components of the admissions process are not given to applicants. Information regarding an applicant or application is confidential and cannot be released to members of family or friends.
For more information, visit: health.adelaide.edu.au/admissions/medicine
* Applicants must register to sit the UCAT. For more information including the registration closing date and test, visit: ucat.edu.au/ucat-anz
BACHELOR OF MUSIC THEATRE
SATAC CODE334781
CAMPUSNorth Terrace
DURATION3 years full-time
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTSAudition and SACE Stage 2 (or equivalent)
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Steal the stage
Theatre artists are keen, creative and collaborative professionals who perform across a range of disciplines including acting, singing and dancing. They work hard to bring stories to life and entertain audiences around the world.
What will you do?
Our Bachelor of Music Theatre welcomes you into a vibrant community as enthusiastic about music theatre as you are. You will:
• study at the prestigious Elder Conservatorium of Music in the centre of Adelaide’s cultural hub
• receive intensive, individualised training in singing and song coaching, as well as classes in dance, acting and music
• develop broad cultural and inter-disciplinary awareness
• build skills in communication, collaboration, self-confidence, physical presence and analytical insight
• benefit from the expertise of our highly accomplished and industry-active staff.
You’ll also gain valuable experience through University partnerships with Adelaide Festival, South Australian Film Corporation, Adelaide Cabaret Festival and Adelaide Fringe.
Where could it take you?
You’ll emerge as an industry ready artist equipped to realise a career on-stage. You will also be ready to shine in the broader world of theatrical arts and theatre making.
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BACHELOR OF OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY (HONOURS)
SATAC CODE354271
DURATIONFour years full-time
CAMPUSNorth Terrace
PREREQUISITESSACE Stage 2: Biology or Chemistry or Mathematical Methods (if Stage 2 studies were undertaken prior to 2017, the equivalent subject was called Mathematical Studies), or equivalent.IB: Biology (SL grade 4/HL grade 3) or Chemistry (SL grade 4/HL grade 3) or Mathematics (SL grade 4/ HL grade 3), or equivalent.
ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTSStrict quotas apply and late applications will not be considered.
adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder Search occupational therapy
Transform lives by promoting health and well-being
Occupational therapists help us build and protect the specific capabilities we need to effectively participate in the critical activities of our daily lives: parenting, work, education, socialising, leisure, and simply looking after ourselves.
By guiding and supporting physical and psychological progress, they help individuals, families and communities create or restore meaning, purpose and independence.
What will you do?
Our Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours) equips you to identify, prevent and manage the full range of challenges to everyday activity.
With many courses taught by registered practising occupational therapists, the degree places an emphasis on real-world experience. In over 1,000 hours of work-based training, you’ll work with children and adults of all ages in multiple settings: public and private health organisations; schools; rehabilitation centres; aged care; mental health and more.
You’ll gain high-level knowledge and skills in:
• human anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology
• rehabilitation from short- and long-term injury, musculoskeletal and neurological conditions, chronic illness, disability and mental health issues
• specialised practice with children and families
• broad public health issues and population approaches to health and wellbeing
• cultural diversity, with a focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and communities, and rural or international health perspectives
• evidence-based, patient-centred care.
You’ll regularly access our purpose-built training facilities and state-of-the-art simulation suites—among Australasia’s most advanced. And you’ll benefit from collaborative learning with key complementary disciplines, speech pathology and physiotherapy.
From late third year, you’ll choose one of two streams—research* or industry— and undertake a major project. Research will hone your skills in developing new knowledge; and providing recommendations for clinical practice, public health strategies and/or policy; industry focuses on integrating research into practice.
Where could it take you?
You’ll graduate eligible to pursue a wide range of career opportunities. You could help children with sensory issues realise their full learning—and life—potential. You might help elderly people maintain the capacity to live in their treasured family homes. Perhaps you’ll help those recovering from workplace trauma return to their passion.
The University of Adelaide is currently working with the Occupational Therapy Council of Australia to achieve accreditation for the Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (Honours).
* Entry into the research stream will be based on academic merit.
BACHELOR OF PHYSIOTHERAPY (HONOURS)
SATAC CODE354251
DURATIONFour years full-time
CAMPUSNorth Terrace
PREREQUISITESSACE Stage 2: Biology or Chemistry or Mathematical Methods (if Stage 2 studies were undertaken prior to 2017, the equivalent subject was called Mathematical Studies), or equivalent.IB: Biology (SL grade 4/HL grade 3) or Chemistry (SL grade 4/HL grade 3) or Mathematics (SL grade 4/ HL grade 3), or equivalent.
ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTSStrict quotas apply and late applications will not be considered.
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Transform lives through freedom of movement
Physiotherapists help us recover, maintain and enhance our ability to move freely and without pain. They help us overcome injury and disability, preserve physical condition during and after illness, and improve athletic performance.
But the psychological impact of that is far from purely technical; it’s absolutely liberating—a critical component of positive mental health and an enabler of a rewarding quality of life.
What will you do?
Our Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) equips you assess and manage a range of health conditions.
With many courses taught by registered practising physiotherapists, the degree places an emphasis on real-world experience. In over 900 hours of work-based training, you’ll work with children and adults of all ages in multiple settings: public and private health organisations; schools; rehabilitation centres; sporting organisations; aged care and more.
You’ll gain high-level knowledge and skills in:
• human anatomy, biomechanics and physiology
• clinical assessment and management of patients with cardiothoracic, musculoskeletal and neurological dysfunction, and developmental disorders
• safe patient handling practices and patient education
• broad public health issues
• evidence-based, patient-centred care.
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You’ll regularly access our purpose-built training facilities and state-of-the-art simulation suites—among Australasia’s most advanced. And you’ll benefit from collaborative learning with key complementary disciplines, speech pathology and occupational therapy.
From third year, you’ll choose one of two streams—research or industry—and undertake a major project. Research will hone your skills in developing new knowledge; industry focuses on integrating research into practice.
Where could it take you?
You’ll graduate eligible to pursue a wide range of career opportunities. You could help a range of people better manage a variety of health conditions. You might help a child take their first steps, or you could help someone get back to work, sport or other activities. Those in the research stream may change the way we assess and manage a range of conditions, leading to better health outcomes for the population.
The University of Adelaide is currently working with the Australian Physiotherapy Council to achieve accreditation for the Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours).
* Entry into the research stream will be based on academic merit.
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (SPACE SCIENCE AND ASTROPHYSICS)
SATAC CODE324101
CAMPUSNorth Terrace
DURATION3 years full-time
GUARANTEED ENTRYATAR: 75 / IB: 27
PREREQUISITESSACE Stage 2: SACE Stage 2: Physics, Mathematical Methods* and Specialist Mathematics. IB: Mathematics (HL grade 3) and Physics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3). * If Stage 2 studies were undertaken prior to 2017, the
equivalent subject was known as Mathematical Studies
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The final frontier
Want to delve into the depths of our solar system? Explore the universe’s most distant galaxies?
This degree is taught by a faculty ranked number one in South Australia for Astronomical and Space Sciences research*, and has a five-star student satisfaction ranking for teaching quality**.
What will you do?
Our Bachelor of Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) places a strong emphasis on maths and physics. You will:
• work with, and learn from international researchers whose ground-breaking and award-winning discoveries are changing the way we understand our universe
• develop problem-solving skills critical to modern careers in physics, high-tech and space industries, and big data science
• have the opportunity to take part in project work with established scientists
• discover the fundamental processes which define our universe and our planet
• unravel the mysteries of space through core training in astronomy and space science
• supplement learning with other science, geoscience, and maths programs.
You’ll also have opportunities to take part in project work with established scientists, such as in the second-year subject Space Science and Astrophysics II. You’ll work in small groups to explore a particular aspect of astrophysics research—perhaps making optical observations with telescopes at our University observatory, or using data from satellite and ground-based observatories to understand the environments around extreme astronomical objects, like pulsars and supernovae.
And throughout the degree, you can apply for summer scholarships at the University and other institutions around Australia to undertake six-week research projects alongside professional astronomers and astrophysicists.
Will you engage with the Australian Space Agency
With the new agency located right next door to our campus, there could be opportunities to interact with industry, start-ups and space technology enterprises.
Where could it take you?
You might research star formation with a national space agency or be a planetarium director. You could forecast geomagnetic storms at the Bureau of Meteorology. Perhaps you’ll work in an observatory, publish a book or host the next award-winning space documentary.
* Excellence in Research for Australia, 2018.
** Student Experience Survey Teaching Quality Satisfaction Level, 2018.
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BACHELOR OF SPEECH PATHOLOGY (HONOURS)
SATAC CODE354261
DURATIONFour years full-time
CAMPUSNorth Terrace
PREREQUISITESSACE Stage 2: English PLUS one of Biology or Chemistry or Mathematical Methods (if Stage 2 studies were undertaken prior to 2017, the equivalent subject was called Mathematical Studies), or equivalent.IB: Biology (SL grade 4/HL grade 3) or Chemistry (SL grade 4/HL grade 3) or Mathematics (SL grade 4/ HL grade 3), or equivalent.
ADDITIONAL ENTRY REQUIREMENTSStrict quotas apply and late applications will not be considered.
adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder Search speech pathology
Transform lives through the power of speech
Speech pathologists help us make use of arguably our most precious capability—communication. By working with people to overcome physical and developmental challenges to verbal expression, they enable our deepest, most rewarding connections.
Talented speech pathologists are already highly sought-after, and demand is growing fast.
What will you do?
Our Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours) equips you to diagnose and treat the full range of speech and language problems, including stuttering, voice and swallowing difficulties.
With many of the courses taught by certified practicing speech pathologists, the degree places an emphasis on real-world experience. In over 840 hours of clinical based training, you’ll have the opportunity to work with children and adults of all ages in public and private health, community, education and aged-care settings.
You’ll gain high-level knowledge and skills in:
• head and neck anatomy and neurophysiology
• speech and language development, linguistics and phonetics, motor speech and dysphagia
• current public health and justice system topics
• general psychology, general counselling and behaviour management skills
• working with culturally and linguistically diverse populations, including Indigenous Australians
• evidence-based, client-centred care.
You’ll regularly access our purpose-built training facilities and state-of-the-art simulation suites—among Australasia’s most advanced. And you’ll benefit from collaborative learning with key complementary disciplines: physiotherapy and occupational therapy.
From late third year, you’ll choose one of two streams—research* or industry—and undertake a major project. Research will hone your skills in developing new knowledge; industry focuses on integrating research into practice.
Where could it take you?
You’ll graduate eligible to pursue a wide range of career opportunities. You could help children with neurological disabilities or developmental delays connect with their peers by overcoming social communication challenges. You might help a stroke victim regain their ability to eat and communicate, or support a patient in end of life care. Perhaps you’ll enable adults with acquired or traumatic brain injuries communicate with others or be part of a therapeutic team working towards achieving the person’s goal of gaining employment.
The University of Adelaide is currently working with Speech Pathology Australia to achieve accreditation for the Bachelor of Speech Pathology (Honours).
* Entry into the research stream will be based on academic merit.
BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY (CONSTRUCTION)
SATAC CODE354231
GUARANTEED ENTRYATAR: 70 / IB: 25
DURATION3 years full-time
CAMPUSNorth Terrace
PREREQUISITESSACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods and Physics.IB: Mathematics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3) and Physics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
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Drive construction in the digital age
Advancing technology is creating exciting opportunities for the construction industry. Digital modelling, automation and innovative engineering techniques are changing what’s possible.
Worldwide, demand is soaring for graduates with skills and understanding in these areas, together with a firm grasp of contemporary building, project management and sustainability practices. Our new Bachelor of Technology (Construction) will make these opportunities yours.
What will you do?
Taught over three years full-time, the degree leverages the University’s strong industry links and world-class research. It features an emphasis on real-world experience, with an internship providing 456 hours of work-based training.
In addition to gaining a broad, foundational understanding of the construction industry and project management—you’ll develop skills in applying and using:
• new and emerging technology, including digital building-information modelling tools and automation technologies (Industry 4.0)
• civil engineering principles and technology, in real-world construction contexts
• construction project and people manage- ment, including legal requirements
• systems thinking, building science, economics and sustainability principles
• effective interpersonal communication, and critical thinking.
The degree is taught across two schools—Civil Engineering and Architecture—and wherever possible you’ll share classes with students of both. This will prepare you well for a future career in which you’ll frequently work alongside professionals in these areas.
Where could it take you?
You’ll be well equipped to work on high- technology infrastructure and construction projects anywhere in the world. From man- aging the construction of transformational infrastructure projects, including bridges, tunnels and highways, to constructing the next generation of zero-energy buildings using the latest digital and Industry 4.0 technologies.
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BACHELOR OF TECHNOLOGY (DEFENCE INDUSTRIES)
SATAC CODE354131
GUARANTEED ENTRYATAR: 70 / IB: 25
DURATION3 years full-time
CAMPUSNorth Terrace
PREREQUISITESSACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods IB: Mathematics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3)
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Translate defence tech to the world
South Australia’s defence industry is growing—and so is its demand for unique expertise. With many big projects in the pipeline, defence-related organisations are calling for specialists who can communicate defence-tech engineering ideas to everyone from on-the-ground operational personnel to potential commercial partners. With our new Bachelor of Technology (Defence Industries) you’ll be ready to step up.
What will you do?
Taught over three years full-time within a faculty ranked 43 in the world for Computer Science and Engineering*, the degree leverages the University’s strong industry links and world-class research. It features an emphasis on real-world experience, with two internships providing up to 760 hours of work-based training. In addition to gaining a broad understanding of the foundations of technology, including computing, information, mathematics, and the natural and physical sciences—you’ll develop skills in evaluating and using:
• engineering methods, tools and processes in real-world defence-related contexts
• systems-thinking principles to manage and develop well-structured, maintainable and safe defence technology solutions
• AI and automation technologies (Industry 4.0)
• data analytics and cyber security applications
• mechatronics and electrical principles
• advanced critical thinking and interpersonal communication.
In third-year, you’ll also have the opportunity to build deep knowledge in:
• defence procurement and logistics
• systems engineering, including maritime engineering
• human factors and societal studies.
Where could it take you?
You could support defence-related technology development and management anywhere in the world. From advanced radar equipment R&D to submarine fit-outs; from Landing Helicopter Dock ship upgrades to Joint Strike Fighter through-life support.
* Academic Ranking of World Universities 2019
BACHELOR OF VETERINARY TECHNOLOGY
SATAC CODE354091
CAMPUSRoseworthy
DURATION3 years full-time
GUARANTEED ENTRYATAR: 75 / IB: 27
ASSUMED KNOWLEDGESACE Stage 2 Chemistry and Mathematical Methods.
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Lead transformative animal care
Also known as para-veterinary health care specialists, veterinary technologists play a vital role in modern animal welfare. As well as providing high-level, hands-on veterinary care, including the use of anaesthesia and analgesics, they oversee the application of cutting-edge new veterinary technology.
Data-driven apps, wearable devices, tele- medicine—a steady stream of advanced new tools is reimagining what’s possible in the clin- ical environment. As a veterinary technologist, you can ensure these tools deliver maximum benefit to animals’ health and wellbeing.
What will you do?
Our Bachelor of Veterinary Technology is part of the University’s world-top-50 suite of veterinary science and veterinary-related degrees*. Studied over three years full-time, it will give you:
• high-level practical skills in caring for all kinds of animals—from cats, dogs and horses, to farm animals, wildlife and exotic pets
• the ability to independently operate state-of-the-art veterinary technologies
• training and experience in the use of anaesthetic and analgesic drugs
• deep knowledge of animal diseases, including those threatening humans
• extensive hands-on clinical experience
• regular access to our world-class, $37 million Veterinary Health Centre.
In third-year you’ll also have the opportunity to specialise in: small animals; anaesthesia; imaging; equine; farming; or practice management. And you’ll collaborate with Veterinary Bioscience and Doctor of Veterinary Medicine students throughout the degree, reflecting real-world workplace interactions.
Where could it take you?
You’ll graduate ready to step straight into high -level animal-care roles in a wide range of industry settings. You could oversee imaging or anaesthesia services for a veterinary hospital or clinic. You might care for big cats in an open-range zoo. Perhaps you’ll train biosecurity emergency-response personnel. You could even support important animal research, or—with further study—lead it yourself.
* QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2019.
BACHELOR OF VITICULTURE AND OENOLOGY
SATAC CODE324611
CAMPUSWaite
DURATION4 years full-time
GUARANTEED ENTRYATAR: 75 / IB: 27
ASSUMED KNOWLEDGESACE Stage 2: Chemistry and Mathematical Methods (if studied year 12 prior to 2017, the equivalent subject was called Mathematical Studies)
adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder Search viticulture + winemaking
Follow your palate
Great wine is central to South Australia’s identity. In fact, Adelaide is one of the great wine capitals of the world with over 200 cellar doors within an hour of the CBD.
Seventy percent of Australian wine research happens at the University of Adelaide’s Waite campus. Our winemakers are innovators and cultural leaders within a sector helping to drive the nation’s economy.
What will you do?
Our Bachelor of Viticulture and Oenology teaches best-practice techniques for growing wine grapes and making wine. You will:
• get your hands dirty in our on-campus vineyard and learn to make wine at Australia’s largest teaching winery
• build practical skills through an industry placement in viticulture and/or oenology
• study at the largest agricultural teaching and research precinct in the Southern Hemisphere
• learn from more than 150 researchers and partners in wine and grape science
• access cutting-edge research at the Australian Research Council Training Centre for Innovative Wine Production.
There are also opportunities to study and gain experience overseas.
Where could it take you?
You’ll graduate as a fully trained winemaker or viticulturist. You could manage your own winery or vineyard. You might work with the latest technologies to develop innovations and efficiencies in related industries. Perhaps you’ll focus on sustainable and natural practices, building an organic, biodynamic or solar-powered future for the wine industry.
Industry placement
In fourth year, you are required to complete an industry experience placement in viticulture and/or oenology. This is a practical placement, based on work experience at a commercial vineyard or winery during vintage.
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Adjustment factorsTwo adjustment factors schemes are in place. These are the Universities Languages, Literacy and Mathematics scheme and the Universities Equity Scheme. For more information please visit www.adelaide.edu.au and search ‘adjustment factors’.
Assumed knowledgePreviously acquired knowledge that will enable understanding of a course or degree but is not mandatory for entry into degree.
Deferred studyAll degrees can be deferred for up to two years.
Part-time studyAll degrees can be studied part-time except the Bachelors of Science (Veterinary Bioscience), Dental Surgery, Oral Health, Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Medical Science/Doctor of Medicine.
Guaranteed EntryForget about variable cut off scores—get in with Guaranteed Entry. A wide range of University of Adelaide degrees have an entry score that is set in advance known as the Guaranteed Entry score. It’s simple and straightforward; just select the degree as your first preference, meet the subject prerequisites, achieve the required Selection Rank and you’re in!
If students think they will get below the Guaranteed Entry score don’t stress! Applicants will still be considered for a place through the usual SATAC offer process.
For more information visit: www.adelaide.edu.au/study/undergraduate/how-to-apply/adelaide-approved
PrerequisitesTo be eligible for some degrees, particularly in the areas of Science, Health, Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science, applicants are required to have passed specific subjects called prerequisites.
Selection RankSelection Rank is normally used to determine merit to entry into degrees.
Accommodation The University of Adelaide understands that accommodation is an important consideration for all students and plays a crucial role in setting a solid foundation to academic success.
There are a number of quality accommodation options within our managed portfolio, include the University of Adelaide Village and Roseworthy Residential College.
For more details visit: www.adelaide.edu.au/accommodation
LocationAll degrees are taught at the North Terrace campus except where indicated in the notes. The other two campuses our degrees are taught at are Waite and Roseworthy campuses. Waite campus is eight kilometres south of the city centre. Roseworthy campus is 55 kilometres north of the city. Access between campuses is via a shuttle bus service.
ScholarshipsThere are a wide variety of scholarships on offer, from high achievers, students from rural and regional areas, students in financial need and for Indigenous students.
To explore the opportunities and to find information on specific scholarships visit: www.adelaide.edu.au/scholarships
External resources• Study Assist: www.studyassist.gov.au
• SATAC Guide to Undergraduate Courses: www.satac.edu.au
• All SA/NT Year 12 students receive a copy of the SATAC University Guide from their school.
• Visit the SATAC website for more information on obtaining copies: www.satac.edu.au
32 Glossary of terms
UNDERGRADUATE DEGREES SUMMARYDegree SATAC
codeYears full-time study
Guaranteed Entry score
2020 Indicative CSP Selection Rank cut-off
2020 Indicative CSP IB cut-off
Prerequisite year 12 subjects (SACE Stage 2)
Assumed knowledge (SACE Stage 2)
BACHELOR OF:
Accounting 334711 3 85 72.2 26
Accounting and Corporate Finance 334721 3 85 72.2 26
Agricultural Sciences1 324561 3 75 65.8 24 Chemistry, Mathematical Methods14
Applied Data Analytics various - see Degree Finder for details
3 75 various various SACE Stage 2 Mathematical Methods14 Please note: SACE Stage 2 Physics and/or Specialist Mathematics are prerequisites for some first year courses.
Architectural Design 314131 3 80 70.85 25 SACE Stage 1 Mathematics (or equivalent), basic freehand drawing ability, computing skills
Arts 314071 3 70 65.75 24
Arts (Advanced)7 324671 3 95 95.6 38
Arts (Advanced) with Laws 354281 4.5 95 37
Arts and Economics 324131 4 75 71.35 26
Arts and MusicMusic available with majors in Music Performance - Classical, Classical Voice, Music Performance - Jazz, Music Composition, Music Education and Pedagogy, Musicology, Popular Music or Sonic Arts.
Various —see Degree Finder for details
4 Refer to note5
Refer to note5
Arts and Science 324021 4 75 70.75 25 Chemistry, Mathematical Methods14, Physics
Business (Global) 334041 3 75 66.1 24
Business Management 334731 3 85 73.65 26
Business Management and Accounting 334741 3 85 72.4 26
Commerce Available with specialisations in Accounting, Corporate Finance, International Business, Business Management, and Marketing.
314101 3 85 72.15 26
Computer ScienceAvailable with majors in: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Data Science, Distributed Systems and Networking.
314111 3 80 65.15 24 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods 14. IB: Mathematics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Computer Science (Advanced)7
Available with majors in: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Data Science, Distributed Systems and Networking.
324681 3 95 95.4 37 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods14. IB: Mathematics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Corporate Finance 334751 3 85 79.7 29
Creative Arts 334661 3 70 65.05 24
Criminology 324931 3 70 65.4 24
Criminology with Laws 354291 4.5 95 37
Dental Surgery 314122 5 Refer to notes5, 6, 9, 11
Refer to notes5, 6, 9, 11
SACE Stage 2: two Science subjects: one chosen from Chemistry, Mathematical Methods14, Specialist Mathematics or Physics; and one chosen from Biology, Geology, Chemistry or Physics. IB: two Science subjects (SL grade 4/HL grade 3); or, one Science subject plus Mathematics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Economics 314141 3 75 71.65 26
Economics (Advanced)7 324791 3 95 95.2 37
Economics with Finance 314151 4 75 66.7 24 Mathematical Methods14
Engineering (Honours) - Flexible Entry 324861 1 80 81.3 30 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods14, Physics and Specialist Mathematics. IB: Mathematics (HL grade 3) and Physics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Chemistry
Engineering (Honours) - Engineering Pathway
334141 1 70 70.35 25 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods14
IB: Mathematics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3)
Engineering (Honours) (Architectural and Structural)
334181 4 80 83.45 30 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods, Specialist Mathematics and Physics.IB: Mathematics (HL grade 3) and Physics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
For more detailed information on our degrees visit www.adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder
Undergraduate degrees summary 33
Degree SATAC code
Years full-time study
Guaranteed Entry score
2020 Indicative CSP Selection Rank cut-off
2020 Indicative CSP IB cut-off
Prerequisite year 12 subjects (SACE Stage 2)
Assumed knowledge (SACE Stage 2)
Engineering (Honours) (Chemical)
Available with majors in Minerals Processing, Pharmaceutical Engineering, Renewable Energy.
334791 4 80 85.55 31 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods14, Specialist Mathematics and Chemistry. IB: Mathematics (HL grade 3) and Chemistry (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Available as a combined/double degree with the Bachelors of Arts, Finance, Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Science, and Science (Biotechnology).
334801 5 80 81.55 30 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods, Chemistry and Specialist Mathematics.IB: Mathematics (SL grade 4) and Chemistry (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Engineering (Honours) (Civil)Available with majors in: Renewable Energy, Smart Technologies, Defence Systems, Construction Management, Environmental Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Structural Engineering, Water Systems Engineering.
334211 4 80 80.5 29 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods14, Specialist Mathematics, Physics. IB: Mathematics (HL grade 3), Physics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Available as a combined/double degree with the Bachelors of Arts, Finance, Mathematical and Computer Sciences, and Science.
334221 5 80 81.35 30 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods, Specialist Mathematics and Physics.IB: Mathematics (HL grade 3) and Physics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Chemistry
Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic)Available with majors in: Commun- ication Systems, Computer Engineering, Cybersecurity, Defence Systems, Medical Technologies, Renewable Energy, and Smart Technologies.
334811 4 80 82.5 30 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods14, Specialist Mathematics, Physics. IB: Mathematics (HL grade 3), Physics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Available as a combined/double degree with the Bachelors of Arts, Finance, Mathematical and Computer Sciences, and Science (physics major only).
334821 5 80 81.15 29 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods, Specialist Mathematics and Physics.IB: Mathematics (HL grade 3) and Physics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) Available with majors in: Defence Systems, Renewable Energy, Smart Technologies.
334191 5 80 99.65 44 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods, Chemistry and Specialist Mathematics.IB: Mathematics (SL grade 4) and Chemistry (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Chemistry
Available as combined/double degrees with the Bachelor of Arts, Finance, Mathematical and Computer Sciences, and Science.
334201 5 80 90.95 34 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods, Chemistry and Specialist Mathematics.IB: Mathematics (SL grade 4) and Chemistry (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical)Available with majors in: Aerospace Engineering, Defence Systems, Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics and Robotics, Medical Technologies, Sports Engineering, Smart Technologies, Renewable Energy.
334831 4 80 81.45 30 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods 14, Specialist Mathematics, Physics. IB: Mathematics (HL grade 3), Physics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Chemistry
Available as a combined/double degree with the Bachelors of Arts, Finance, Mathematical and Computer Sciences, and Science.
334841 5 80 80.8 29 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods, Specialist Mathematics and Physics.IB: Mathematics (HL grade 3) and Physics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Chemistry
Engineering (Honours) (Mining)Available with major in: Mine Automation.
334851 4 80 83 30 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods14, Specialist Mathematics, Physics. IB: Mathematics (HL grade 3), Physics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Available as a double degree with the Bachelors of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, and Science.
334861 5 80 98.4 41 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods, Specialist Mathematics and Physics.IB: Mathematics (HL grade 3) and Physics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Engineering (Honours) (Petroleum) without majors
334871 4 80 88.7 33 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods14, Specialist Mathematics and Physics.IB: Mathematics (HL grade 3), Physics (SL grade 4/ HL grade 3)
Available as a combined degree with the Bachelor of Science (geology and geophysics and applied geology double major only).
334881 5 80 88.05 32 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods, Specialist Mathematics and Physics.IB: Mathematics (HL grade 3) and Physics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Engineering (Honours) (Petroleum) with majorsAvailable with majors in: Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mining Engineering.
334231 5 80 93.1 36 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods, Specialist Mathematics and Physics.IB: Mathematics (HL grade 3) and Physics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Engineering (Honours) (Software) Available with majors in: Defence Systems, Smart Technologies.
334891 4 80 82.95 30 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods, Specialist Mathematics and Physics. IB: Mathematics (HL grade 3) and Physics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Environmental Policy and Management 324031 3 70 67.25 24
FinanceAvailable with a specialisation in Finance (International)
314401 3 75 65.1 24 Mathematical Methods 14
34 Undergraduate degrees summary
Degree SATAC code
Years full-time study
Guaranteed Entry score
2020 Indicative CSP Selection Rank cut-off
2020 Indicative CSP IB cut-off
Prerequisite year 12 subjects (SACE Stage 2)
Assumed knowledge (SACE Stage 2)
Finance with Mathematical and Computer Sciences
314711 4 70.65 25 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods14. IB: Mathematics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Food and Nutrition Science2 314761 3 75 65.95 24 Chemistry, Mathematical Methods14
Health and Medical Sciences 324951 3 80 65.5 24
Health and Medical Sciences (Advanced)7 324961 3 95 95 37
Information Technology 354121 3 75 66.70 24
Innovation and Entrepreneurship 324641 3 75 66.3 24
International Business 334761 3 85 72.05 26
International Development 324391 3 70 67.90 24
International Relations 334021 3 70 65 24
Available as a double degree with the Bachelors of Arts and Economics.
324241 4 70 68.7 25
Languages 324661 3 70 71.75 26 SACE Stage 2: Language Other Than English (LOTE) subject. IB: a Group 2 Second Language subject.
Laws 324251 4 95 37
Suggestions as a double degree in SATAC with the Bachelors of Arts, Commerce, Computer Science, Economics, Economics (Advanced), Environmental Policy and Management, Finance, Health and Medical Sciences, International Development, International Relations, Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Media, and Science.
324111 5**pending choice of paired degree
95 37 If applying for a Law double degree, the prerequisites of the second degree or ‘stream’ must be met.
If applying for a Law double degree, the assumed knowledge of the second degree must be considered.
Marketing 334771 3 85 74.65 27
Mathematical SciencesAvailable with majors in: Applied Math- ematics, Pure Mathematics and Statistics.
324421 3 80 84.2 31 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods 14 and Specialist Mathematics.IB: Mathematics (HL grade 3).
Mathematical Sciences (Advanced)7
Available with majors in: Applied Mathematics, Pure Mathematics and Statistics.
324691 3 95 95.15 37 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods14 and Specialist Mathematics. IB: Mathematics (HL grade 3).
Mathematical and Computer SciencesAvailable with majors in: Applied Math- ematics, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Data and Decision Sciences, Distributed Systems and Networking, Data Science, Pure Mathematics, and Statistics.
314541 3 80 65.95 24 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods14. IB: Mathematics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Media 324041 3 70 65.2 24
Available as a double degree with Arts, Computer Sciences, Criminology, International Relations, and Sociology.
324261 4 70 68.45 24
Media (Film Studies) 354001 3 70 67.5 24
Media (Immersive Media) 354011 3 70 82.65 30
Media (Journalism) 334131 3 70 65.4 24
Media (Marketing) 334121 3 70 68 24
Media (Photographic Imaging) 334061 3 70 68.35 24
Media (Popular Music) 334071 3 70 92.35 35
Media (Social Media and Digital Promotion) 354021 3 70 65.5 24
Media (Sonic Arts) 334081 3 70 85.45 31
Media (Story Production) 354031 3 70 85.75 31
Media (Visual Design) 354041 3 70 65.1 24
Medical Studies / Doctor of Medicine12 35455213
3545536 refer to
notes 5, 6, 9, 11
new degree
refer to notes 5, 6, 9, 11
new degree
SACE Stage 2: Biology or Chemistry or Mathematical Methods14. IB: Biology (SL grade 4/HL grade 3) or Chemistry (SL grade 4/HL grade 3) or Mathematics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Music (Advanced) 334671 3 Refer to note 5
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Music (Classical Voice) 324069 3 Refer to note 5
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Music (Music Composition) 324062 3 Refer to note 5
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Music (Music Education and Pedagogy) 324066 3 Refer to note 5
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Music (Classical Performance) 354061 3 Refer to note 5
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Music (Jazz Performance) 354051 3 Refer to note 5
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Undergraduate degrees summary 35
Degree SATAC code
Years full-time study
Guaranteed Entry score
2020 Indicative CSP Selection Rank cut-off
2020 Indicative CSP IB cut-off
Prerequisite year 12 subjects (SACE Stage 2)
Assumed knowledge (SACE Stage 2)
Music (Musicology) 324065 3 Refer to note 5
Refer to note 5
Music (Popular Music) 324067 3 Refer to note 5
Refer to note 5
Music (Sonic Arts) 324068 3 Refer to note 5
Refer to note 5
Music Theatre 334781 3 Refer to note 5
Refer to note 5
Nursing6, 12 324341 3 75 27 Biology
Occupational Therapy (Honours)11 354271 4 new degree new degree SACE Stage 2: Biology or Chemistry or Mathematical Methods14
IB: Biology (SL grade 4/HL grade 3) or Chemistry (SL grade 4/HL grade 3) or Mathematics (SL grade 4/ HL grade 3).
Oral Health 314701 3 refer to notes5, 6 10, 11
refer to notes5, 6 10, 11
One 20-credit SACE Stage 2 Tertiary Admission Subject (or equivalent) from the mathematics or science learning areas. IB: Any Mathematical or Science subject
Peace and Conflict Studies 334681 3 70 66.1 24
Philosophy, Politics and Economics 334691 3 70 66.1 24
Physiotherapy (Honours)11 354251 4 new degree new degree SACE Stage 2: Biology or Chemistry or Mathematical Methods14.IB: Biology (SL grade 4/HL grade 3) or Chemistry (SL grade 4/HL grade 3) or Mathematics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Project Management 334051 3 75 68 24
Psychological Science 394001 3 80 65.15 24
Psychology (Advanced)(Honours) 334701 4 95.1 37
Science 314581 3 75 65.5 24 Chemistry, Mathematical Methods14, Physics
Science (Honours) 354101 4 74.55 27 SACE Stage 2 Math- ematical Methods, Physics or Specialist Mathematics are prerequisites for some first year courses
Science (Advanced)7 324651 3 95 95.55 38 Chemistry, Mathematical Methods14, Physics
Science (Advanced) (Honours) 354111 4 95.3 37 SACE Stage 2 Math- ematical Methods, Physics or Specialist Mathematics are prerequisites for some first year courses
Science (Animal Behaviour) 334171 3 75 65.85 24
Science (Animal Science)3 324141 3 75 66.4 24 Chemistry, Mathematical Methods14
Science (Biomedical Science) 314091 3 75 75.55 27 SACE Stage 2: Chemistry plus one of Physics, Mathe- matical Methods14, Specialist Mathematics, Scientific Studies, Agriculture and Horticulture, Agricultural and Horticultural Science, Nutrition, Biology, Geology. IB: Chemistry (SL grade 4/HL grade 3) and one other Science subject (SL grade 4/HL grade 3) or Mathematics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Mathematical Methods14, Physics
Science (Biotechnology) 314691 3 75 78.15 28 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods14, Chemistry. IB: Mathematics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3), Chemistry (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Science (Honours) (High Performance Computational Physics)
324171 4 90 85.3 31 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods14, Specialist Mathematics, Physics. IB: Mathematics (HL grade 3), Physics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Science (Marine Biology) 324431 3 75 65.4 24 Chemistry, Mathematical Methods14
Science (Mineral Geoscience) 324551 3 75 67.95 24 SACE Stage 2: any two Science subjects chosen from Biology, Chemistry, Geology, Mathematical Methods14, Scientific Studies, Agriculture and Horticulture, Agricultural and Horticultural Science, Nutrition, Physics or Specialist Mathematics (NB: only one Mathematics subject may be counted). IB: two Science subjects (minimum grade 4 for SL, 3 for HL); or, one Science subject plus Mathematics (minimum grade 4 for SL, 3 for HL).
Chemistry, Mathematical Methods14, Physics
Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 324101 3 75 85.05 31 SACE Stage 2: Physics, Mathematical Methods14, Specialist Mathematics. IB: Mathematics (HL grade 3) and Physics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Science (Veterinary Bioscience)3, 5, 11 324491 3 Refer to note 5
Refer to note 5
SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods14, Chemistry. IB: Mathematics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3), Chemistry (SL grade 4/HL grade 3).
Physics
Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) 324911 3 75 65.65 24
Sociology 334011 3 70 71.9 26
36 Undergraduate degrees summary
1 Waite/Roseworthy campuses.2 North Terrace/Waite campuses
and Regency TAFE.3 Roseworthy/North Terrace campuses.4 North Terrace/Waite campuses.5 In addition to meeting minimum academic
thresholds, other selection criteria such as tests, interview and/or audition must be successfully completed before applicants will be considered for entry to specific University of Adelaide degrees. Please refer to individual degrees at www.adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder for details on these entry requirements.
6 Some degrees require students to obtain one or more of the following before they can proceed with their degree of study following acceptance:
• national police check • immunisations • tuberculosis (TB) screening • a national first aid certificate (including
cardiopulmonary resuscitation). Please refer to individual degrees at
adelaide.edu.au/degree-finder for details on these and other study requirements.
7 Year 12 applicants must obtain a Selection Rank of 95 or higher (or equivalent).
8 University of Adelaide students wishing to continue their non-Law studies with the Bachelor of Laws should select the ‘Tertiary Transfer’ option when applying.
9 Year 12 applicants must obtain a minimum Selection Rank of 90 (or equivalent).
10 Year 12 applicants must obtain a minimum Selection Rank of 70 (or equivalent).
11 Quota applies.12 Taught in the Adelaide Health and Medical
Sciences building in the South Australian Health and Biomedical precinct.
13 Bonded medical place. Students accepting these places undertake to work in an area of workforce shortage after completing their professional training.
14 If Stage 2 studies were undertaken prior to 2017, the equivalent subject was known as Mathematical Studies.
15 Additional application requirements: applicants must complete a non-academic assessment task as part of their application to demonstrate their motivation to teach, their strong interpersonal and communication skills, willingness to learn, resilience, self-efficacy, and strong organisational and planning skills.
NOTES
Degree SATAC code
Years full-time study
Guaranteed Entry score
2020 Indicative CSP Selection Rank cut-off
2020 Indicative CSP IB cut-off
Prerequisite year 12 subjects (SACE Stage 2)
Assumed knowledge (SACE Stage 2)
Speech Pathology (Honours) 11 354261 4 new degree new degree SACE Stage 2: English plus one of Biology or Chemistry or Mathematical Methods14.IB: Biology (SL grade 4/HL grade 3) or Chemistry (SL grade 4/HL grade 3) or Mathematics (SL grade 4/ HL grade 3).
Teaching (Middle) with Bachelor of Arts 334571 4 70 70.75 15 25 15
Teaching (Middle) with Bachelor of Business Management
354201 4 70 88 32
Teaching (Middle) with Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences
334581 4 70 76 15 27 15 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods (or Mathematical Studies if studied prior to 2017)
Teaching (Middle) with Bachelor of Music 334591 4 70 Refer to note 15, 5
Refer to note 15, 5
Teaching (Secondary) with Bachelor of Music
334641 4 70 Refer to note 15, 5
Refer to note 15, 5
Teaching (Middle) with Bachelor of Science 334601 4 70 70.3 15 25 15
Teaching (Secondary) with Bachelor of Arts
334611 4 70 70.1 15 25 15
Teaching (Secondary) with Bachelor of Economics
334621 4 70 90.35 15 34 15
Teaching (Secondary) with Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences
334631 4 70 73 15 26 15 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods (or Mathematical Studies if studied prior to 2017)
Teaching (Secondary) with Bachelor of Science
334651 4 70 71.6 15 26 15
Technology (Construction) 354231 3 70 new degree new degree SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods and PhysicsIB: Mathematics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3) and Physics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3)
Technology (Defence Industries) 354131 3 70 72.15 26 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods IB: Mathematics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3)
Veterinary Technology 354091 3 75 66.85 24 Chemistry, Mathematical Methods14
Viticulture and Oenology4 324611 4 75 68.5 25 Chemistry, Mathematical Methods14
ASSOCIATE DEGREE
Associate Degree in Technology (Defence Industries)
318001 2 70 65 24 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods IB: Mathematics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3)
Associate Degree in Technology (Contruction)
318011 2 new degree new degree SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods and PhysicsIB: Mathematics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3) and Physics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3)
DIPLOMAS
Diploma in Arts 316181 1 55 55.25 24 Pathway 1: Completion of SACE or equivalent with Selection rank of 55Pathway 2: Enrolment in, or graduation from, undergraduate or postgraduate degree at the University of Adelaide or another recognised tertiary institution
Diploma in Business 316221 1 65 73 25
Diploma in Languages 316171 1 Enrolment in, or graduation from, an undergraduate or postgraduate degree at the University of Adelaide or another recognised tertiary institution.
Diploma in Music 316191 1 refer to note 5
refer to note 5
Diploma in Music (Commercial Music and Songwriting)
316201 1 refer to note 5
refer to note 5
Diploma in Music (Music Production) 316211 1 refer to note 5
refer to note 5
Diploma in Technology (Defence Industries) 316311 1 70 65 24 SACE Stage 2: Mathematical Methods IB: Mathematics (SL grade 4/HL grade 3)
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