Pathways at the UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2015/16 Adelaide, Australia AUSTRALIAN STUDENT GUIDE
SAIBT Your pathway to University of South Australia 2015/16 1 YOUR PATHWAY TO A DEGREE FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA OVERVIEW SAIBT provides you with an alternative and supportive pathway to a degree at the University of South Australia. SAIBT is part of the global Navitas Group, an internationally recognised education provider with more than 100 colleges and campuses worldwide. YOUR BACHELOR DEGREE * Third Year Pre-University University Level Year 12 or equivalent Year 11 or equivalent Secondary School Diploma Stage 2 Diploma Stage 1 SAIBT Second Year First Year (with advanced standing) University of South Australia *Some bachelor degrees are four years in length. Entry into the University of South Australia is dependent upon successful completion of a Diploma program with the specified Grade Point Average (GPA). Your future starts here SAIBT offers diplomas that lead into Year 2 of most undergraduate degree programs at the University of South Australia. SAIBT students have access to small classes and high levels of academic and personal support from qualified university staff. Students have access to all University of South Australia facilities and study in a central city University location. Employment rates for the University of South Australia graduates are above the national average according to Australian Graduate Survey.
2 SAIBT Your pathway to UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2015/16 3 Welcome Message from the University of South Australia Vice-Chancellor The University of South Australia is a young institution with an agile, innovative approach to educating tomorrow s professionals and solving today s challenges. As a university of enterprise, our efforts are focused on providing economic and social benefits to the nation and the world. Although still under 25-years-old, the University has established a global reputation for the quality and creativity of its graduates and the innovative, outcomes-focused relevance of its research. Our partnership with SAIBT gives you great preparation for university life. SAIBT provides diploma pathways to most of the university s undergraduate degree programs, which are taught by university lecturers on our city campuses. As a SAIBT student you have all the benefits of an undergraduate student, including full access to our library, computing and recreational facilities. Take the time to reflect on the possibilities SAIBT offers. I wish you every success in your studies. Professor David Lloyd Vice Chancellor and President University of South Australia SAIBT provides a fantastic on campus learning experience. I really enjoy the small classes and individual attention I receive from the teachers. OVERVIEW Message from the SAIBT College Director SAIBT offers a vibrant and supportive learning environment for international and domestic students looking to study at the University of South Australia. SAIBT programs lead into a full range of disciplines including arts, business, engineering, health science and information technology. SAIBT programs are taught by lecturers approved by the University and are committed to helping students achieve academic success. Our longitudinal studies confirm the success of our model and relationship with the University of South Australia in preparing students to be successful in their chosen programs. SAIBT also offers a range of student support services, including academic and vocational counselling, plus an assortment of social, cultural and sporting activities. I look forward to personally welcoming you to the SAIBT and the University of South Australia community and I wish you the best of luck for your future studies and career. Matt Stanton College Director SAIBT My SAIBT: Sophie D Aloia Business
4 SAIBT Your pathway to UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2015/16 5 The University of South Australia The University of South Australia is a progressive international university with a 150 year history, supporting a vibrant student community from around the world. The University of South Australia has quickly established a global reputation for the quality and creativity of its graduates and the innovative, outcomes focused relevance of its research. It is Australia s youngest university to be ranked in the Times Higher Education s top 50 of world universities under 50-yearsold. QS also placed the university in the world s top three percent, one of only three Australian institutions under the age of 25 to feature in that world s best list. The University has also been given a 5 star rating for Excellence in the 2015 QS World University Rankings in the areas of teaching, facilities, internationalisation, innovation and inclusiveness. With approximately 34,000 students about 6,000 of whom are international it is South Australia s biggest university, and offers more than 400 degree programs in arts, business, law, education, engineering, the environment, health sciences, information technology and social sciences. Programs are designed with a strong professional emphasis and include fieldwork, placements, industry-guided simulations and business projects. This real-world experience provides students with the qualities that employers look for, and the University s graduate employment rates are above the national average. Students will gain a global perspective and enjoy the benefits of learning from a diverse academic community with staff and students from around the world. The University has urban campuses in the heart of Adelaide and at Mawson Lakes and Magill, as well as regional campuses in Whyalla and Mount Gambier. Campuses are equipped with the latest facilities including modern lecture theatres, libraries, workshops, laboratories and a fully interactive online learning environment. The University was ranked number 3 in Australia for its student support services by the 2014 International Student Barometer. Campus facilities include 24 hour computer pools, security, support services, student clubs, cafés and sporting facilities. A Campus Central service centre is located on each campus for students seeking help with all aspects of university life. Kick start your global career OVERVIEW The employment rate of graduates from the University of South Australia is above the national average and the highest in South Australia according to the Australian Graduate Survey. A major reason for this is the university s strong industry links and practical learning approach that informs its teaching and learning. The University of South Australia is recognised as Australia s university of enterprise. It collaborates with more than 2,000 companies worldwide to offer internships and industry experience to its students. Students can also benefit from the University s engagement in over 500 international research collaborations across 45 countries. As well as participating in industry projects, students can participate in travel opportunities, employment and careers expos, volunteering, networking events and mentoring schemes to help build learning and assist getting out into the workplace before graduation.
6 SAIBT Your pathway to UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2015/16 7 University of South Australia campuses OVERVIEW City East Campus In the heart of the city, City East campus is just a short distance from the Rundle Mall shopping district and some of the city s best cafés, restaurants and bars. Students enjoy a wide range of hands-on learning opportunities, alongside spaces for leisure activities. The campus is home to studies in health sciences, construction, planning and environmental studies as well as SAIBT. Mawson Lakes Campus Located in one of Adelaide s premier developing suburbs, the Mawson Lakes campus boasts contemporary teaching, learning and research facilities. The campus is located 20 minutes from Adelaide city centre and is home to lawn and wetland areas, cafés, and leisure facilities. The campus is home to studies in computing and information technology, engineering, science, aviation, mathematics, education, construction, planning and environmental studies. City West Campus At the western edge of the city, City West is just a short walk from the Adelaide Railway Station and tram. City West is in the heart of Adelaide s major arts, culture and entertainment precinct, and in the hub of vibrant new developments in business and health. The campus is home to the University s Business School as well as studies in art, architecture and design and the Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia (CELUSA). Magill Campus Just a short distance from the city, Magill campus is located in Adelaide s eastern suburbs and features lush gardens and open spaces providing a relaxed and picturesque setting. Its study facilities are world-class and offer students the latest in interactive learning opportunities. The campus is home to studies in communication, journalism, media, education, psychology, social work and human services, international studies and languages.
8 SAIBT Your pathway to UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2015/16 9 SA Visitor & SAIBT is your pathway to University of South Australia OVERVIEW SAIBT has been successfully preparing students for study at the University of South Australia since 2002. SAIBT offers diplomas that lead into Year 2 of most bachelor degree programs at the University. SAIBT Programs SAIBT offers a full range of programs: Diploma of Arts Diploma of Business Diploma of Engineering Diploma of Health Science Diploma of Information Technology Why choose SAIBT? Campus location SAIBT is located on the University of South Australia s City East campus. Learning environment SAIBT teaching staff are fully qualified, and all programs are taught by lecturers approved by the University. Small class sizes SAIBT academic classes usually have no more than 40 students and are complemented by small group tutorials and workshops to ensure that students receive individual attention from their teachers. Campus facilities SAIBT students have access to all of the University facilities including: gym, library, bookshops, prayer rooms, cafés and lots more. Flexible start dates SAIBT offers three trimesters each year, commencing in February, June and October. With three intakes per year students can enter a program when it is convenient for them. Fast-track options For eligible students, SAIBT diploma courses offer a fast-track option where students can complete a program in eight months rather than 12 months. FEE-HELP approved Study now and pay later. Australian students are entitled to the government study loan repayment scheme. Location map City West 8 2 ADELAIDE RAILWAY STATION 3 4 9 10 UniSA City East campus ROYAL ADELAIDE HOSPITAL 5 1 6 7 Major attractions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Adelaide Botanic Garden Adelaide Central Market Adelaide Festival Centre Art Gallery of South Australia Migration Museum National Aboriginal Cultural Institute Tandanya National Wine Centre of Australia China Town South Australian Museum State Library of South Australia Free city-loop bus Free inner-city tram service SAIBT is a registered Higher Education Provider, approved by the Australian Government. The College delivers programs which comply with the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2007 which is established under the Commonwealth Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act 2000.
10 SAIBT Your pathway to UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2015/16 11 Your student life on campus OVERVIEW SAIBT is committed to helping students achieve their goals by offering comprehensive student support services. SAIBT has a dedicated team of student support staff that provides a range of advice, information, personal support and counselling to students throughout their studies. Orientation SAIBT offers a comprehensive orientation program for all new students at the beginning of each trimester. Students are provided with valuable information to ensure they receive the best possible support and care while they are away from home. Personal support SAIBT offers free confidential counselling support to all students, helping them to overcome any academic, social or personal issues and difficulties. Academic support SAIBT students have free access to a large support network: Help desks Study support workshops Tertiary skills development program English language support services Lecturer consultations Individual advice with Academic Coordinator SAIBT Student Portal The portal contains important information for students such as course notes, timetables, results and unit outlines. Campus facilities SAIBT students have access to all facilities offered by the University of South Australia including sport and recreational facilities, libraries, bookshops, 24 hour computer laboratories and campus shops. Safety and security Security is provided on all campuses 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Located around the campus are telephones for contacting Campus Security, who can arrange an escort to take students to their vehicle, taxi or other means of public transport, particularly on weekends or after dark. Events and activities There are numerous events organised by SAIBT and the University of South Australia for students throughout the year including barbecues, bushwalking, sport and social activities. Sports and Clubs There is a range of sporting and social clubs to join in Adelaide, which are a great way to develop a network of friends and become involved in the community. Job search support and volunteering SAIBT holds regular job search and interview skills workshops to assist students in building a resumé and finding part-time employment. Transition to the University of South Australia Each trimester SAIBT organises information sessions for students progressing from their SAIBT program to their degree at the University of South Australia. These sessions provide information about degrees, admission and enrolment procedures to ensure a successful transition to the University. The Global Experience program The Global Experience program allows students to enrich their studies and life experience by participating in student exchange programs. Students can choose to study up to one semester abroad and are eligible to apply for travel grants. Join us online SAIBT s Facebook community is a great way to meet new friends and find out what is happening on the campus. Like SAIBT today and become a part of the college community: facebook.com/ SAIBTstudents For more information about SAIBT services and facilities, visit saibt.sa.edu.au SAIBT offers great academic support to help me prepare for university study. I really like being able to access all of the university facilities. My SAIBT: Mitchell Sarioviski Arts
12 SAIBT Your pathway to UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2015/16 13 Choose your course PROGRAMS Diploma of Arts Diploma of Business The Diploma of Arts introduces students to contemporary issues in society, and the influence of culture and communication. Employment and career options Advertising, architecture and design, broadcast television, community work, corporate communication, digital, film education, media developer, media relations, primary and secondary teaching, psychology, public relations. Average starting salaries According to 2014 research conducted by Graduate Careers Australia, average national graduate starting salaries are: Humanities: A$45,000 Psychology: A$49,000 Social Work: A$49,800 Visual Performing Arts: A$40,000 Location UniSA City East campus Intakes February, June and October The Diploma of Business introduces students to the fundamental disciplines required to operate in any business and administration environment. Employment and career options Accounting, advertising, business analysis, e-business project management, economic analysis, economic policy development, electronic marketing management, employment relations, event operations, financial planning, financial security analysis, human resource management. Average starting salaries According to 2014 research conducted by Graduate Careers Australia, average national graduate starting salaries are: Accounting: A$50,000 Business: A$50,000 Economics: A$50,000 Location UniSA City East campus Intakes February, June and October Stage 1 Academic Research and Critical Enquiry Communication, People, Place and Culture Design Information and New Media Technologies Media and Society Elective courses Student selects 2 courses: Business Studies 1 Human Biology Maths and Statistics Programming Science and Society Stage 2 Communication and the Media Digital Design Essentials Ideas, Innovation and Communication Intercultural Communications Introduction to Digital Media Professional and Technical Communication Specialist stream courses Student completes 2 courses from chosen stream Communication stream (C) Public Relations Theory and Practice Psychology 1B Media Arts stream (MA) Design Language in Media Arts Introduction to Film and Television Progression into the University of South Australia Intakes February and/or July Division of Education, Arts and Social Sciences Stream GPA progression requirements UniSA course credit Bachelor of Arts (English and Creative Writing) C 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 Bachelor of Arts (History and Cultural Studies) C 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 Bachelor of Arts (International Relations) C 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 Bachelor of Arts (Languages)* C 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 Bachelor of Arts (Linguistics) C 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 Bachelor of Arts (Performing Arts) C 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 Bachelor of Arts (Sociology) C 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 Bachelor of Communication and Media C 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 Bachelor of Journalism and Professional Writing* C 6.0 = (75-84%) 8 3 Bachelor of Media Arts MA 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 Bachelor of Psychological Science C 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 Year 1 UniSA Bachelor of Social Work* C 4.0 = (50-54%) 4 4 Bachelor of Social Sciences (Human Services)* C 4.0 = (50-54%) 4 3 Bachelor of Arts (Indigenous Cultures and Australian Society) C 4.0 = (50-54%) 4 2.5 Bachelor of Visual Arts MA 4.0 = (50-54%) 2 3 Bachelor of Interior Architecture MA 4.0 = (50-54%) 2 4 Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication)* MA 4.0 = (50-54%) 2 3 Bachelor of Design (Product Design)* MA 4.0 = (50-54%) 2 3 Bachelor of Architectural Studies MA 5.0 = (50-54%) 2 3 Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood)* C 4.5 = (55-64%) 0 4 Bachelor of Education (Primary)* C 4.5 = (55-64%) 0 4 Bachelor of Education (Primary and Middle)* C 4.5 = (55-64%) 0 4 CRICOS Code: 081516A. * UniSA February intake only. (years) at UniSA Stage 1 Academic Research and Critical Enquiry Business Studies 1 Business Studies 2 Communication, People, Place and Culture Information and New Media Technologies Maths and Statistics Elective courses Student selects 1 course: Design Human Biology Media and Society Programming Science and Society Stage 2 Business and Society Business Law Marketing Principles Principles of Economics Professional Development in Business Quantitative Methods for Business Specialist stream courses Student completes 2 courses from chosen stream Commerce (Accounting) stream (CA) Accounting for Business Financial Accounting 1 Business stream (B) Accounting Principles for Business Decisions Management and Organisations Property stream (P) Accounting for Business Management and Organisations Progression into the University of South Australia Intakes February and/or July Business School Stream GPA progression requirements UniSA course credit B 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 (Design and Innovation) CA 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 (Economics, Finance and Trade) B 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 (Health Service Management) B 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 (Human Resource Management) B 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 (Innovation and Entrepreneurship) B 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 (Sport and Recreation Management) B 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 (Tourism and Event Management) (Finance) CA 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 (Information, Strategy B 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 and Management) (Legal Studies) B 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 (Logistics and Supply B 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 Chain Management) (Management) B 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 (Marketing) B 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 (Property) P 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 B 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) CA 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting)/ (Finance) Year 1 UniSA CA 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 3 Bachelor of Marketing and Communication B 4.0 = (50-54%) 5 2.5 Bachelor of Laws # B 4.5 = (55-64%) 4 4 CRICOS Code: 081517M. # February intake only. 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14 SAIBT Your pathway to UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2015/16 15 Choose your course (continued) PROGRAMS Diploma of Engineering Diploma of Health Science The Diploma of Engineering introduces students to foundation concepts and skills in Engineering and associated disciplines. Employment and career options Automotive, communications, construction, construction companies, consulting engineers, defence systems, electronics, mining, road and traffic authorities, sustainable systems, water authorities. Average starting salaries According to 2014 research conducted by Graduate Careers Australia, average national graduate starting salaries are: Aviation: A$55,000 Engineering: A$60,000 Mathematics: A$60,000 Location UniSA City East campus Intakes February, June and October The Diploma of Health Science introduces students to the Australian health system and the role of the health professional. Students will also be introduced to fundamental physiological and psychological components of human health, while developing the skills required for successful tertiary studies in the health sciences. Employment and career options Clinical exercise physiology, community health worker, exercise rehabilitation, fitness coaches, health education, medical science, nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, pharmacology, physiotherapy, podiatry, radiology, sports science. Average starting salaries According to 2014 research conducted by Graduate Careers Australia, average national graduate starting salaries range from A$50,000. Location UniSA City East campus Intakes February, June and October Stage 1 Academic Research and Critical Enquiry Information and New Media Technologies Communication, People, Place and Culture Advanced Maths 1 Advanced Maths 2 Physics 1 Physics 2 Progression into the University of South Australia Intakes February and July Division of Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment Stream GPA progression requirements UniSA course credit Civil Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Civil) C 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 3 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) C 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 3 (Civil and Structural) Electrical Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) E 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 3 (Electrical and Electronic) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) E 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 3 (Electrical and Mechatronic) Advanced Manufacturing Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) M 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 3 Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) M 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 3 (Mechanical and Advanced Manufacturing) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) M 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 3 (Mechanical and Mechatronic) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronic) MT 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 3 (years) at UniSA Stage 1 Academic Research and Critical Enquiry Chemistry Communication, People, Place and Culture Human Biology Information and New Media Technologies Maths and Statistics Science and Society Progression into the University of South Australia Intakes February School of Health Sciences GPA progression requirements* UniSA course credit Bachelor of Human Movement 5.0 = (65-69%) 8 2 Bachelor of Health Science 4.5 = (55-64%) 8 2 Year 1 UniSA Bachelor of Nutrition and Food Sciences 5.0 = (65-69%) 7 3 Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science 6.0 = (75-84%) 6 4 (Medical Imaging) Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science 6.0 = (75-84%) 6 4 (Nuclear Medicine) Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science 6.0 = (75-84%) 6 4 (Radiation Therapy) Bachelor of Medical Science 5.5 = (70-74%) 6 3 Bachelor of Occupational Therapy 6.0 = (75-84%) 5 4 Bachelor of Physiotherapy 6.0 = (75-84%) 5 4 Bachelor of Podiatry 6.0 = (75-84%) 5 4 Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology 6.0 = (75-84%) 5 4 Bachelor of Nursing 4.5 = (55-64%) 4 3 Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science 5.0 = (65-69%) 4 3 Bachelor of Laboratory Medicine 5.0 = (65-69%) 3 4 Bachelor of Midwifery 5.0 = (65-69%) 3 3 Bachelor of Pharmacy 6.0 = (75-84%) 3 4 (years) at UniSA Stage 2 Computer Techniques Engineering Design and Innovation Sustainable Engineering Practice Mathematics Methods for Engineers 1 Mathematics Methods for Engineers 2 Specialist stream courses Student completes 3 courses from chosen stream Civil stream (C) Engineering Materials Engineering Mechanics Management Principles Electrical stream (E) Electricity and Electronics Engineering Physics Introduction to Computer Systems Mechanical stream (M) Electricity and Electronics Engineering Materials Engineering Mechanics Mechatronic stream (MT) Electricity and Electronics Engineering Mechanics Introduction to Computer Systems Year 1 UniSA Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences E 4.0 = (50-54%) 4 2.5 Bachelor of Science E 4.0 = (50-54%) 4 3 Bachelor of Built Environment C 4.0 = (50-54%) 3 3 Bachelor of Environmental Science C 4.0 = (50-54%) 2 3 Bachelor of Aviation* E 5.0 = (65-69%) 2 3 Did you know? The University of South Australia School of Engineering and Technology is ranked in the Top 6 in Australia and Top 70 in the world, according to the Times Higher Education World Rankings. CRICOS Code: 081519J. * Successful completion of Stage 1 of the Diploma of Engineering with a GPA of 5.0 provides a pathway into Year 1 of the Bachelor of Aviation. Stage 2 Foundations of Health Global and National Health Human Anatomy Human Physiology 1 Human Physiology 2 Introductory Psychology Population Health Statistics for Laboratory Sciences CRICOS Code: 081518K *Entry into the UniSA Bachelor Degrees within Health Science are based on competitive entry. GPA is the minimum required to be considered for entry into the students chosen degree program at the University. Did you know? The University of South Australia School of Health Science provides students with over 1,000 hours of clinical placement in a variety of settings (for most programs).
16 SAIBT Your pathway to UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2015/16 Choose your course (continued) Academic requirements 17 ESSENTIAL INFORMATION Diploma of Information Technology Country Diploma Stage 1 Diploma Stage 2 Australia Completion of Year 11* Adjusted ATAR 50, minimum Raw ATAR 40, TEE 230, SACE 54, IB 20, STAT 140. Students transferring from another higher education provider will require a minimum GPA of 2.5 in their most recent program of study. Students who have completed Year 12 with an adjusted ATAR<50 or a raw ATAR<40 or no ATAR will be required to do one semester bridging program. The subjects will depend on results in the subjects studied in Year 12 and the specific subjects required for the Diploma. Students in these circumstances will be considered on a case by case basis. The Diploma of Information Technology introduces students to the broad range of skills required by the IT professional, providing the basis for specialised study in areas such as computing, information technology, multimedia and software engineering. Employment and career options E-Commerce, games design and development, IT security and business security management, multimedia technology, networking, programming, software development, systems analysis. Average starting salaries According to 2014 research conducted by Graduate Careers Australia, average national graduate starting salaries are: Computer Science: A$55,000 Location UniSA City East campus Intakes February, June and October * Admission is based on the most recent academic results/other criteria may apply. Equivalent qualifications will be considered. Stage 1 Academic Research and Critical Enquiry Communication, People, Place and Culture Design Information and New Media Technologies Maths and Statistics Programming Elective courses Student selects 1 course Business Studies 1 Human Biology Media and Society Science and Society Stage 2 Database Fundamentals Design Thinking and Digital Innovation Information Technology Fundamentals IT Project Management Problem Solving and Programming System Analysis Network Fundamentals Programming Fundamentals Progression into the University of South Australia Intakes February and July Division of Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment GPA progression requirements UniSA course credit Bachelor of Information Technology 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 Bachelor of Information Technology (Games and Entertainment Design) Bachelor of Information Technology (Mobile Application Development) Bachelor of Information Technology (Networking and Cybersecurity) Bachelor of Information Technology (Software Development) 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 4.0 = (50-54%) 8 2 Bachelor of Software Engineering (Honours) 5.0 = (65-74%) 8 3 Did you know? (years) at UniSA The University of South Australia IT programs are ranked in the Top 6 in Australia and Top 70 in the world, according to the Times Higher Education World Rankings. 2016 academic calendar Intake trimester Orientation Study begins Study ends 2015 3 7 October 12 October 29 January 2016 2016 1 24 February 29 February 3 June 2 22 June 27 June 30 September 3 12 October 17 October 3 February 2017 Fees and charges Program* 2016 fee (A$) Diploma Stage 1 Stage 2 Diploma of Arts $10,920 $14,120 ($1,765 per unit) Diploma of Business $10,920 $15,120 ($1,890 per unit) Diploma of Engineering $10,920 $16,200 ($2,025 per unit) Diploma of Health Science $10,920 $15,200 ($1,900 per unit) Diploma of Information Technology $10,920 $16,200 ($2,025 per unit) * Costs are subject to change. All fees are payable before each trimester begins, with the actual fee being based on the number of courses taken in that trimester. Fees are reviewed annually and may increase each year. Unless otherwise stated, all fees are not subject to GST (Goods and Services Tax). Fee-HELP is available for eligible students. For more information visit www.studyassist.gov.au CRICOS Code: 081520E
18 SAIBT Your pathway to UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 2015/16 Application form Australian students Further information online Visit the SAIBT website: saibt.sa.edu.au The website has up to date information about all aspects of the college including detailed program outlines, information about living in Adelaide and more. Ask a question: saibt.sa.edu.au/ask-a-question Students can contact a member of the SAIBT team with any questions regarding studying with SAIBT and the University of South Australia. Policies and procedures: saibt.sa.edu.au/policies SAIBT has policies and procedures in place that address academic, financial and welfare issues. These processes form a framework to ensure that SAIBT delivers a high quality service to its students. Conditions of enrolment and fee information: saibt.sa.edu.au/ enrolment-conditions Students looking to study with SAIBT can access conditions of enrolment information. How to apply: saibt.sa.edu.au/apply Applications may be made to SAIBT directly in person at SAIBT or online. Personal details Title: Mr Ms Mrs Miss Other Family name: Given names: Preferred name: Date of birth: DAY / MONTH / YEAR Gender: Male Female Contact details Applicant s contact details Address: Postcode: Tel (home): Tel (work): Mobile: Email: Country of birth: Nationality: Are you currently onshore in Australia? Yes No Are you a citizen or permanent resident of Australia? Yes No Please note that you will have to provide evidence of citizenship or residency at or before enrolment (eg a certified copy of your birth certificate, passport, citizenship certificate or visa). Education details Secondary Education highest level achieved Name of qualification (eg SACE Stage 2, other Year 12): Program selection Diploma of Arts Diploma of Health Science Diploma of Business Diploma of Information Technology Diploma of Engineering SAIBT program commencement Please indicate the year and trimester in which you wish to begin your studies. Year: February June October University of South Australia program Bachelor preference: Please print in BLOCK LETTERS Other information How did you first learn about SAIBT? You may tick more than one. UniSA Letter from UniSA SAIBT advertising School careers counsellor Recommended by a friend/relative If yes, to SAIBT advertising, please specify (E.g. online, radio, TV, print): Application checklist Check that you have: completed all sections of the Application form attached certified copies of your academic qualifications* included relevant employment documentation (if required) included a copy of your birth certificate or passport * A certified copy is signed by an authorised officer to acknowledge that it matches the original document exactly. Authorised officers include: staff of the SAIBT office in Adelaide staff of the institution that issued the document a Justice of the Peace or Public Notary staff of an Australian Embassy, Consulate or High Commission School attended: Country/state: Completed: Yes No Year completed: Tertiary and further education highest level achieved Name of qualification (eg degree, diploma, STAT test): Institution attended: Country/state: Declaration I declare the information I have supplied on this form is, to the best of my understanding and belief, complete and correct. I understand that giving false or incomplete information may lead to my application being refused or my enrolment cancelled. I have read and understood the relevant program information in this brochure and/or on the SAIBT website and I have sufficient information about SAIBT to enrol. I understand that the pathway may lead to future studies at the University of South Australia, subject to the University of South Australia s entry requirements. I give permission for SAIBT and the University of South Australia to obtain official records from an educational institution attended by me, and to supply my contact details and any relevant official records to educational institutions I am eligible to gain admission to. I understand that the fees quoted may be subject to increase. I understand that any conditions concerning an offer of admission will be contained in my letter of offer from SAIBT, which I will be required to read and sign. Completed: Yes No Year completed: Please attached certified copies of all academic transcripts or mark sheets. Applicant signature: Will you be applying for exemptions (recognition of prior learning)? Yes No If yes, provide copies of relevant academic transcripts and a completed Application for Credit form (visit saibt.sa.edu.au for details). Employment history If you believe you have employment experience relevant to the program you are applying for, please attach a CV and references. Date: DAY / MONTH / YEAR If you are under 18 years of age, your parent or guardian must also sign this application form. Parent/guardian signature: Request for disability support Do you have a disability that may affect your studies? Yes No If yes, please specify: Hearing Vision Mobility Medical Learning Other (please specify): Please attach relevant information so that SAIBT and the University of South Australia can arrange assistance if possible. CRICOS provider codes: SAIBT 02193C; University of South Australia 00121B Date: DAY / MONTH / YEAR Postal address for applications Admissions Office South Australian Institute of Business and Technology GPO Box 2471 Adelaide SA 5001 Australia T +61 8 8302 2021 F +61 8 8302 1557 E saibt@navitas.com W saibt.sa.edu.au SAIBT1152_0115_AW
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Africa SAE Institute, South Africa Asia ACBT Edith Cowan University, Sri Lanka Curtin Singapore (The Singapore Campus of Curtin University) SAE Institutions Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand Australia ACAP (Australian College of Applied Psychology) ATTC (Australian TESOL Training Centre) CELUSA (Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia) Curtin College Curtin University, Perth Curtin University Sydney Deakin College Deakin University, Melbourne Eynesbury The University of Adelaide and University of South Australia Hawthorn-Melbourne La Trobe Melbourne La Trobe University La Trobe University Sydney Campus MQC Macquarie University, Sydney Navitas English Navitas Health Skills Australia (HSA) Navitas College of Public Safety (NCPS) Navitas Professional NIC The University of Newcastle PIBT Edith Cowan University, Perth QIBT Griffith University, Brisbane, Gold Coast SAE Institutions Adelaide, Brisbane, Byron Bay, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney SAIBT University of South Australia, Adelaide SIBT Macquarie University, Sydney UWSCollege - University of Western Sydney UC College - University of Canberra Canada FIC Simon Fraser University, Vancouver ICM the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg Central America SAE Institute, Mexico Europe SAE Institutions Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey Middle East SAE Institutions Jordan, Saudi Arabia, UAE New Zealand SAE Institute, Auckland UCIC University of Canterbury, Christchurch United Kingdom BCUIC Birmingham City University CRIC Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge EIC Edinburgh Napier University HIC University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield ICP University of Portsmouth ICRGU Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen ICWS Swansea University LBIC Brunel University London PUIC Plymouth University SAE Institutions Glasgow, Liverpool, London, Oxford United States of America Navitas at FAU Florida Atlantic University Navitas at UMass Boston University of Massachusetts Boston Navitas at UMass Dartmouth University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Navitas at UMass Lowell University of Massachusetts Lowell Navitas at UNH University of New Hampshire Navitas at WKU Western Kentucky University SAE Institutions Atlanta, Chicago, Los Angeles, Miami, Nashville, New York, San Francisco Australian College of Business and Technology (ACBT) are affiliated organisations and are not owned by Navitas Limited. NAVITAS USA: These schools are authorised under federal law to enrol non-immigrant alien students. Registered Company names and CRICOS provider codes: SAE Institute Pty Ltd 00312F; Navitas Bundoora Pty Ltd trading as La Trobe Melbourne 03312D; La Trobe University 00115M (VIC), Australian Campus Network Pty Limited; La Trobe University 00115M (NSW); Colleges of Business and Technology (WA) Pty Ltd; Curtin University of Technology CRICOS Provider Code 00301J, Curtin University is a trademark of Curtin University of Technology; Educational Enterprises Australia Pty Ltd trading as Eynesbury 00561M; The University of Adelaide 00123M; Melbourne Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd trading as Deakin College 01590J; Deakin University 00113B; Perth Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01312J; Edith Cowan University 00279B; Queensland Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01737F; Griffith University 00233E; South Australian Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 02193C; University of South Australia 00121B; Sydney Institute of Business and Technology Pty Ltd 01576G; Macquarie University 00002J; IBT Sydney Pty Ltd trading as Macquarie City Campus; Newcastle International College 03293B; The University of Newcastle 00109J; University of Western Sydney 00917K; UWSCollege 02851G; University of Canberra / University of Canberra College 00212K. Navitas English: Courses are delivered by Navitas English Services Pty Ltd (ACN 002 069 730), CRICOS Provider 00289M; The Certificate IV in TESOL is delivered by Navitas English Pty Ltd (ACN 003 916 701), CRICOS Provider 00031D. Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia 02193C; Hawthorn-Melbourne (Hawthorn Learning Pty Ltd, ACN 124 204 171) CRICOS provider code: 02931G; Navitas Professional Institute Pty Ltd trading as Navitas College of Public Safety (NCPS) and Australian College of Applied Psychology (ACAP). National CRICOS provider code: 01328A. UCIC NZQA Provider Number 7177. ICM CRA BN: 81210 5146; FIC CRA BN: 81210 5146. Company Numbers: Birmingham City International College Ltd trading as Birmingham City University International College (BCUIC) 07445570; CRIC 06407773; EIC 06822392; ICP 06770123; ICWS 6412162; HIBT Ltd trading as HIC 5163612; London IBT Ltd. trading as London Brunel International College (LBIC); Plymouth Devon International College Ltd trading as Plymouth University International College (PUIC) 06822402; ICRGU 07154254. Navitas Limited ABN 69 109 613 309 NAVM1033_0815_AW
Education for your world South Australian Institute of Business and Technology University of South Australia City East Campus Brookman Building North Terrace Adelaide SA 5000 Australia Postal Address University of South Australia SAIBT CEA-04 GPO Box 2471 Adelaide SA, Australia 5001 T +61 8 8302 2021 F +61 8 8302 1557 E saibt@navitas.com ABN 12 087 769 097 CRICOS provider codes: SAIBT 02193C; University of South Australia 00121B The information contained in this guide is correct at the time of publication; however, the South Australian Institute of Business and Technology (SAIBT) reserves the right to alter, amend or delete details at any time without notice. Selected photographs in this publication are copyright Josie Withers/Josie Withers Photography This guide is provided free of charge. Printed August 2015. SAIBT150724-1144 0815_AW saibt.sa.edu.au navitas.com