Post on 03-May-2018
Study Abroad and Student Exchange
Welcome to the
University of South AustraliaWe are a globally connected and engaged university. Our teaching is industry-informed and our research is inventive and adventurous. We are progressive and innovative, taking on the challenges of tomorrow and working towards solutions. We do this by trying new things, breaking new ground and teaming up with local and international partners to work together towards a better society.We look forward to welcoming students to study at the University of South Australia and live in the beautiful city of Adelaide.
Best wishes,Gabrielle RolanExecutive Director: InternationalUniSA International
Contents 1 / Welcome to the University of South Australia 3 / Start your adventure from the heart of South Australia 5 / Discover Adelaide 7 / Your Adelaide Bucket List 10 / Your Study Options 11 / Cost of Living 13 / O-week
14 / UniSA Buddies 15 / We’ll support you all the way 16 / Student Life 17 / Campuses 21 / Accommodation 24 / Course information 27 / Your program options 29 / How to Apply
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Adelaide is the perfect base to explore the best of what Australia has to offer including spectacular coastlines, desert-scapes, islands teeming with wildlife and some of the oldest mountain ranges on Earth. No matter what direction you head in, you’ll find something uniquely Australian.
CampingThe Flinders Ranges is one of the best places to go camping and experience the Australian outback. You will see open desert, lakes, wildflowers and wildlife, historic towns and rich Aboriginal and European history. Or head to the Yorke Peninsula and camp at one of the picture perfect beach spots along the coast. And if you want somewhere closer to home, Kuitpo Forest offers a nature escape with camping grounds and walking trails.
WildlifeGet close to Australia’s native animals in the Adelaide Hills. At Cleland Wildlife Park you can wander among kangaroos, wallabies, emus and koalas. Or hop on a ferry and head to Kangaroo Island, for native forests, beautiful beaches and wildlife sanctuaries. But you don’t have to go to a wildlife park to see Australia’s unique animals - there are plenty of places where you can see our native animals roaming free.
CoastlineSouth Australia boasts more than 3,800 km of stunning coastline. It’s the home of long summers and stunning beaches so take a trip down the southern coast and spend the day at some of the most beautiful, unspoilt and uncrowded beaches in the world.
Start your adventure
From the heart of South Australia
Camping at Rawnsley Park Station in the Flinders Ranges in outback South Australia
Surfs up! Enjoy the beautiful local beaches
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Adelaide Adelaide is Australia’s education city - beautiful, well-ordered and surrounded by parklands.
You’ll find it makes an ideal home away from home with a sense of community usually reserved for small towns, combined with the vibrant activity of a capital city.Adelaide is a globally-connected city, sharing partnership agreements with cities around the world. It is an accessible, affordable and welcoming place to live and study.
SummerDecember - February25°C - 35°C Hot & dry
AutumnMarch - May20°C - 25°C Mainly dry
WinterJune - August10°C - 15°C Cool & wet
SpringSeptember - November 20°C - 25°C Little rain
Fast factsCapital city / AdelaideState population / 1.7 millionAdelaide population / 1.3 millionLanguage / EnglishCurrency / AUD$Area / 984,377 square kilometresCoastline / 3,700 kilometres
Take a free ride around the cityIt’s so easy to get around the city with free trams and buses running through the CBD. Adelaide City Bikes has more than 500 bikes available for free hire.
Comfortable climateAdelaide has a Mediterranean like climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters. Think Spain or Portugal. Think balmy evenings at the beach.
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For tips on what to see and do visit
cityofadelaide.com.au/explore FREE TRAM ROUTE EATING & DRINKING ARTS & CULTURE ENTERTAINMENT SHOPPING
Adelaide - World’s 5th Most Liveable City2017 Economist Intelligence Unit’s Liveability Index
South Australia in the Top 10 Regions to Visit2017 Lonely Planet
Adelaide’s West End in the Top 3 Coolest Neighbourhoods in Australia2017 Lonely Planet Coolest Neighbourhoods
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See for yourself why Adelaide was named the world’s #1 Rising Star Destination at the 2017 Trip.com Awards.
Your Adelaide
Bucket List
Hang out in our laneway barsDiscover Adelaide for yourself by exploring our alleys and laneways and uncover hidden bars, restaurants and clubs. Sample local and regional wines, gins, and craft beers in the heart of the CBD.
Watch the sun set over the oceanThere’s no better end to a day of swimming, surfing or dolphin-watching, than to share some fish n’ chips with a few mates while you watch the sun set over the waves. Bliss.
Catch festival feverEvery summer Adelaide comes alive with an explosion of colour, lights, music and culture. ‘Mad March’ is an exciting time to visit Adelaide but there are festivals held all year round celebrating music, arts, sport, comedy, food, wine, beer, culture and so much more.
Explore the Adelaide Central MarketsWith more than 80 traders, this market offers a huge range of fresh food and affordable groceries. You will find fruit and vegetables, meat and poultry, seafood, cheeses, bakery, small goods and health foods, along with some of Adelaide’s most popular cafes and eateries.
Check out the live music sceneAdelaide loves live music! Discover some local Aussie talent in a small-venue gig, or go all-out at one of the many festivals or large scale shows.
Dine out Adelaide offers an exciting range of multicultural food and is regarded as the food and wine capital of Australia with more restaurants per head than any other Australian city. So explore the city and enjoy the eating options around town, from fine dining to food trucks.
Party time in Victoria Square for the Adelaide Fringe Festival
Sunset picnic at one of Adelaide’s many beaches
Checking out an art installation at the Adelaide Festival
There are so many places to enjoy lunch with friends
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We are an industry connected, globally
Enterprising University.unisa.edu.au/international
AWARDED FIVE STARS
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97% OF UniSA’S RESEARCH is rated as world class2015 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA)
Ranked in the TOP 50
UNIVERSITIES UNDER 50
in both QS 2017 and THE World Rankings 2017
With so many study options on offer, you can find something to suit your career interests.
Areas of study// Accounting , Finance, Economics and Property// Art, Architecture and Design// Aviation// Communication and Languages// Construction Management// Education// Engineering// Environmental Sustainability, Geospatial Science
and Surveying// Information Technology// Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Your Study
Options
// Law and Legal Studies// Management and Human Resources// Marketing// Media Arts// Medical Radiation Science// Nursing and Midwifery// Pharmacy and Medical Sciences// Psychology, Social Work and Human Services// Rehabilitation, Health and Sport Sciences// Science and Mathematics // Tourism, Sports and Events
study.unisa.edu.au
// Australian Society and Cultures// Caring for Country// Communication, Culture and Aboriginal
Australians
Australian themed courses// Aboriginal Cultures// Contemporary Aboriginal issues// Australian Politics, Civics and Citizenship
Total number of students
31,000+Total international students
onshore (Australian campuses)
5,500+Total academic staff
1,100+
HOME TO THE LARGEST
structural strong-floor in Australia
OUR AWARD WINNING Jeffrey Smart Building has a 5 GREEN STAR RATING
Collaborating with more than
2,500 COMPANIES WORLDWIDE
CUSTOM-BUILT workshops and design studios
⋆ research⋆ teaching⋆ employability⋆ internationalisation
⋆ facilities⋆ social responsibility and inclusiveness
2017 QS Stars Ratings
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Cost of
LivingAdelaide has one of the highest standards of living of any city in the world, yet is one of the least expensive cities to live in, in Australia.
Bonus savingsOur international students are offered the same public transport discounts as local students saving you hundreds of dollars every year. Students also get discounts on movie tickets and entry into most events, gigs and festivals.
UniSA #1 IN AUSTRALIA for living costsRanked #1 out of 16 institutions in the 2017 International Student Barometer
As part of my studies I went on a field trip to the Gammon Ranges for ‘Outdoor and Wilderness Adventure Education’. We visited Nepabunna (Aboriginal town), met the people and learned their history. We also observed amazing wilderness and wildlife, including kangaroos and emus.
Ugnė Paulauskaitė
LITHUANIA
Bushwalking at Gammon Ranges in the Flinders Ranges
This means more money for you to spend on food, accommodation, supplies, travel and entertainment.
19% LESS TO LIVE IN ADELAIDE compared to Sydney & Melbourne*
7% LESS TO LIVE IN ADELAIDE compared to Brisbane & Perth**Based on information from Study Adelaide studyadelaide.com/live
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UniSA
BuddiesThe University runs a special program for Study
Abroad and Exchange students to pair you with local buddies, even before you arrive in Adelaide.
Having a local buddy from day one of your UniSA experience sets you up for the first few weeks of
semester and helps you make new friends. UniSA Buddies run activities for you during Orientation
week and all throughout the semester.It’s a great way to meet friends and build
networks across a variety of cultures. Sometimes it’s the people you meet who make your
semester so memorable.
Orientation WeekOrientation is the perfect place to meet your lecturers and classmates and get to know your home campus with a tour. You will also get to experience campus life through a range of activities and entertainment and hear from current students who have been in your shoes with useful advice on student life and living in Adelaide.
Kick off your Australian adventure and join us on
campus for a fun and full week of orientation activities.
Buddies take a trip to a local beach
Students joining in the activities at the Festival of Lights
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We’ll support you all the way
The university offers dedicated support services throughout the year to help you succeed. We have offices and staff on each campus to answer your questions and make your life at university easier including:// Personal, academic and social support// International student officers// Security officers// Student’s association – USASA// Language and learning assistance// Prayer and common rooms// On arrival welcome// Accommodation support// Orientation activities – O-Week
Student appDownload the UniSA app to view your assignments, access your timetable and calendar, check your emails, book study rooms, enter competitions and receive notifications.
unisa.edu.au/studentapp
Safezone appThe free SafeZone app provides you with additional security and support on campus. Get help quickly in a personal emergency or if someone else needs first aid or general assistance.
unisa.edu.au/safezone
Did you know we can meet you at the airport?We offer a free on-arrival reception service. Complete the online booking form before you leave home and we’ll collect you and your bags as soon as you step off the plane.
unisa.edu.au/on-arrival-reception
Student Life
Check out what’s happening on each campus and across the University.
facebook.com/UniSA
youtube.com/UniSouthAustralia
instagram.com/universitysa
Enjoy an energetic student experience brought to life by events, entertainment, sports, clubs, volunteering opportunities and more. Get involved and build lasting friendships along the way.
Events and entertainmentTake some time out from your studies and enjoy year-round entertainment, including:Campus BBQs / Multicultural Week / UniTopia / Spiced Cooking Demonstrations / Reconciliation Week / Community Gardens / Volunteering Expo / City to Bay / Halloween Party / Careers Expo / and more.
UniSA sportGet involved with UniSA Sport and join one of the many sports clubs on offer including basketball, volleyball, karate and rock-climbing. You might even be interested in representing Team UniSA at the Australian University Games. You can also keep active by taking advantage of our gyms and participating in campus-based sports.
unisa.edu.au/studentexperience
Student associationUSASA provides a voice for students and offers key services including student representation and advocacy, coordinating student clubs and selling second-hand text books. They also organise social events, competitions and a student-led magazine - you could be published in ‘The Verse’.
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CampusesCity WestCity West campus is located on the western edge of the CBD. The West End is fast becoming an arts, food and cultural hub, paired with exciting new developments in business and the health industry. City West features a variety of modern facilities including the multi-award winning Jeffrey Smart Building (JSB) and the newly-built Pridham Hall – home to a flexible event and graduation space, public sports complex and swimming pool.
Our student lounge was designed by UniSA students. It includes kitchen
facilities, mobile charging stations, large screen TVs, table tennis and pool tables.
See more at unisa.edu.au/studentlounge
City EastCity East boasts impressive educational facilities and is located in close proximity to some of Adelaide’s best eateries, bars and shopping, providing a vibrant city setting. The campus is home to our health science programs and community health clinics. City East also features a range of state-of-the-art laboratories and a fully-equipped gym.
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Mawson LakesLocated near more than 85 high-technology companies that make up Technology Park, Mawson Lakes campus forms part of an innovation hub in Adelaide’s northern suburbs. This campus is home to South Australia’s largest IT School and features state-of-the-art learning spaces for engineering, science, technology and design.
MagillNestled near the foothills in the leafy eastern suburbs,
Magill campus combines green spaces with world-class study facilities. These include industry-standard
television and radio studios, a purpose-built social work studio, community Psychology Clinic and a
theatre for performing arts.
With the Magill campus close to the Adelaide hills, you may even come across a koala on campus
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AccommodationAdelaide has a variety of accommodation options to suit your budget and lifestyle. At UniSA we have a dedicated Accommodation Service with support staff who can help you.
For personalised advice contact:Phone: +61 8 8302 0877 Email: accommodation@unisa.edu.au Web: unisa.edu.au/accommodation
UrbanestLocated in the heart of the CBD the new urbanest Bank Street offers intelligently designed, modern apartments and studios. // Close to transport and amenities and a short walk
to UniSA// Fully furnished rooms with ensuite bathrooms and
air conditioning// Wireless internet// All-inclusive rents include: electricity, water,
contents insurance (up to AU$3,000) and 100GB of internet per month
// 24/7 dedicated onsite team, swipe card access for all rooms and CCTV
// Superb social spaces including study rooms, a gym, big screen TV and games room, laundry and outdoor balcony with BBQs
// uLife, a community support and engagement program free for all residents.
Temporary accommodation If you have not finalised your long-term accommodation, please ensure that you arrange temporary accommodation before arriving in Adelaide. Plan to arrive two weeks before the start of your program to allow enough time to select accommodation and get settled.
unisa.edu.au/temporary-accommodation
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Course
Information
Course Name Semester Offered
Aboriginal and Australian Studies
Aboriginal Cultures
Australian Politics, Civics and Citizenship
Australian Society and Cultures
Caring for Country
Contemporary Aboriginal Issues
Identity and Representation
International Political Economy and Human Development
Rights and Racism
Accounting, Finance, Economics and Property
Accounting for Business
Accounting Principles for Business Decisions
Business Finance
Discovering Opportunities in Property
Financial Markets and Institutions
Forecasting and Business Analysis
Macroeconomics
Management Accounting
Personal Financial Management
Portfolio and Fund Management
Principles of Economics
Studies in Small Enterprise
Course Name Semester Offered
Art, Architecture and Design
Architectural Design Studio 4 (Communications)
Architectural Design Studio 5 (Construction)
Architecture and Environment
Black and White Photography
Ceramic Production Techniques
Ceramic Vessels
Creative Thinking Methods
Design Communications (Digital)
Design Construction Principles
Design Thinking and Digital Innovation
Digital Media
Digital Photography
Drawing Techniques for Visual Arts
Hot Glass Techniques and Processes
Interior Architecture Construction 1
Interior Architecture Studies
Introduction to Planning
Kiln Formed Glass Techniques and Processes
Life Drawing
Social and Community Planning
Sustainable Development and Design Practice
The Moving Image: Film, Art and Theory
Transport and Planning
Understanding Cities and Regions
We offer a range of course options to suit your study plan. Here are some of the popular ones studied by previous Study Abroad and Exchange students. Explore the full range at study.unisa.edu.au
The University of South Australia has a good reputation. The best part of my study experience was the chance to complete practical projects. I used the library at the City West Campus which was a great place to study.
Kevin Julien
FRANCE
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Semester 1 Study Period 1 January – March Study Period 2 February – June Business School February – July all other programs Study Period 3 April - June
Semester 2 Study Period 4 June – August Business School June – September all other programs Study Period 5 July – November Study Period 6 September – December
Summer Term Study Period 7 October – February
Course Name Semester Offered
Marketing
Advertising
Branding
Consumer Behaviour
Digital Marketing
Essentials of Marketing Planning
Market Research
Marketing Analytics
Marketing for Tourism, Events and Hospitality
Marketing Principles: Trading and Exchange
Psychology, Social Work and Human Services
Counselling Foundations
Psychology 1B
The Social World
Tourism, Sports and Events
Foundations of Event Management
Fundamentals of Sport and Recreation
Leisure Concepts
Outdoor, Wilderness and Adventure Education
The Hospitality Experience
Understanding Travel and Tourism
Course Name Semester Offered
Health Science
Foundations of Health
Foundations of Outdoor Leadership
Global and National Health
Health and Society
Human Anatomy 100
Human Nutrition
Immunology
Mental Health
Population Health
Information Technology
Computer Techniques
Information Technology Fundamentals
Introduction to Digital Media
Interface Design, Interaction and Experience 5
IT Stakeholder Engagement
Network Fundamentals
Problem Solving and Programming
Programming Fundamentals
Management and HR Management
Foundations of Human Resource Management
International and Comparative Human Resource Management 4
International Management Ethics and Values
Management and Organisation
Managing Services
Organisational Behaviour
Principles of Logistics and Supply Chain Management
Project Management: Principles and Strategies
Strategic Management
Total Quality Management
Work Health and Safety Management Principles
Course Name Semester Offered
Business
Business and Society
Business Law
Business Operations
Creativity and Innovation
Entrepreneurial Enterprises
Financial Planning and Personal Finance
Global Business Environment
Integrated Supply Chain Management
International Business Environment
Professional Development in Business
Quantitative Methods for Business
Communication and Languages
Communication and Media
English and Creative Writing: An Introduction
English for Academic and International Communication
English for Academic Use in Australia
French 1A
Ideas, Innovation and Communication
Intercultural Communication
Italian 1A
Language and Culture
Public Relations Theory and Practice
Construction Management
Building Services N
Construction 1
Construction Communication
Construction Environmental Science
Construction Materials
Introduction to Construction Management
Quantity Surveying Practice 1
Structures 1
Course Name Semester Offered
Engineering
Civil Engineering Practice
Design in Plastics and Advanced Composites
Electricity and Electronics
Electromechanics
Embedded System Design
Energy and Society
Energy Conversion and Management
Engineering Design and Innovation
Engineering Materials
Engineering Mechanics
Fluid and Energy Engineering
Hydraulics and Hydrology
Intelligent Manufacturing Systems
Manufacturing Processes
Operations and Project Management for Engineers
Professional Engineering Practice E
Programming for Engineers
Renewable Energy Systems UG
Road Design and Traffic Management
Sustainable Engineering Practice
Water Chemistry
Environmental Sustainability, Geospatial Science and Surveying
Biodiversity for the Environment
Earth Systems
Environment: A Human Perspective
Environmental Analytical Methods
Environmental Impact Assessment N
Principles of Geospatial Science
Sustainable Development: A Global Perspective
Sustainable Ecosystems
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Your program OptionsThree or four course optionsTypically, a full-time course load is 18 units per study period (semester) or 36 units per academic year. However, you can also choose our three course option (13.5 units). That means you’ll have more money to travel, have fun and enjoy the Australian lifestyle.
English pathways If English is not your first language and you don’t meet our English language entry requirement you can apply for a package offer and study at the Centre for English Language at the University of South Australia (CELUSA). Since the English programs are taught at our City West campus you’ll already feel like you’re part of the University along with access to our facilities and academic and personal support services.
Credit equivalenciesUse our table as a guide for what our courses may be equivalent to in your home university. Or contact us, or your home university for more information.
UniSA USA Europe
18 units (4 courses) 15 credit hours 30 ECTS
13.5 units (3 courses) 12 credit hours 22.5 ECTS
4.5 units (1 course) 3-4 credit hours 7.5 ECTS
Get the recognition you deserveYou will receive a certificate upon completion of your study abroad experience. Something to show the folks back home and future employers.
When to applyIf you are an exchange student, you will need to check with your home university to find out when you need to apply.If you are a Study Abroad student, aim to apply at least two months before you want to commence your studies.
Aussies love AFL! The famous Adelaide Oval is home to large scale sports events
as well as live music and other activities
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I’ve had so many great experiences here. Every day is a new adventure. I have gone camping, backpacking, hiking and of course, lots of clubbing. I like how modern all the university facilities are and the fact that the campus is very close to my accommodation means I can sleep in late.
Ivan Spasov
BULGARIA
How to Apply
Obtain approval from your home institution to spend a semester abroad
If you are an exchange student you must first be nominated by your home University.If you are a Study Abroad student you can apply online anytime (aim for two months before you wish to start your study). You can also get help from a UniSA representative in your home country.
unisa.edu.au/find- an-agent
Check you meet entry requirements
You must:// Be a high school
graduate or enrolled in a university or college
// Be in good academic standing
// If English is not your first language you may require an objective language test or endorsement from your home institution
Choose your courses
You can choose from more than one study area but there are a few things you need to consider including:// Getting the right
start date// Making sure you meet
prerequisites// Knowing your course
codes// Selecting the right
level of study// Choosing your
campus
unisa.edu.au/study-abroad-course-selection
Exchange students will receive application instructions after they have been nominated. Study Abroad students must apply online.
unisa.edu.au/short-term-study/apply
Supporting documents can be uploaded with your application. You will need to provide:// Copy of passport
photo and signature page
// Certified copies of your most recent transcripts
// Evidence of language proficiency (if applicable)
Submit your online application
Accept your offer & apply for a visa
Log into our International Application System to accept your offer. Once you have accepted, we will email your COE within two business days. To apply for your student visa, contact the Department of Home Affairs (HA) or the Australian Embassy in your home country.
We’re looking forward to seeing you on campus!
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Telephone: +61 8 8302 0114Facsimile: +618 8302 9121
study.unisa.edu.au/enquire
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