UNSW International Student Guide 2017 – Postgraduate

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International Student Guide 2017 Postgraduate

MASTER YOUR FUTURE

Australia’s global university



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Your journey to success starts here

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Modern campus in an ideal location

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Join our global alumni network

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Innovate and change the world

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Study in one of the world’s best cities

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Supercharge your career potential

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Experience life on campus

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Get friendly and helpful support

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Live in award-winning accommodation

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Faculties and postgraduate programs

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How to apply and scholarships

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Entry requirements

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Tuition fees and other expenses

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Your journey to success starts here Welcome to UNSW Australia A degree at UNSW is an experience second to none. We combine state-of-the-art facilities and teaching delivered by academics recognised as world leaders in their fields, with rigorous academic standards and a strong emphasis on preparing our students for future career success. At 67 years of age, UNSW is no longer young in years but it remains young in spirit. We are committed to challenging traditional thinking, pushing boundaries, and giving researchers and students the opportunity to realise their potential. We take great pride in our students, both past and present, who make UNSW a truly great university. Developed in 2015, the UNSW 2025 strategy sees UNSW working over the next decade to cement our position as ‘Australia’s Global University’. The strategy outlines our commitment to excellence in teaching and research, our passion for social engagement and our commitment to impacting the world. UNSW has the potential to achieve great things in the course of the next decade and it is people, like you, who will make the difference. We hope you choose our community and that your journey is a successful one.

Digital journey See our pages come to life. Watch videos and explore more photos straight from your device by scanning the page with the Layar app where you see this symbol throughout the guide. Or simply scan the QR code to visit the UNSW International website. international.unsw.edu.au

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Why we are different IN THE WORLD / QS World University Rankings, 2015/16

FIVE STARS + We were the first university in the world to be awarded the maximum QS Five Star Plus rating. / QS Stars University Ratings 2014/15

LEADING INNOVATION

Biggest student startup program in Australia. (562 programs supported since 2014)

in the world for employer reputation.

in the world for academic reputation.

/ QS World University Rankings, 2015/16

/ QS World University Rankings, 2015/16

91.1% INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SATISFACTION

OFFERING 20 OF THE WORLD’S TOP 50 SUBJECTS

International Student Barometer

with Accounting & Finance and Law in the top 13.

/ ISB 2015

/ QS World University Rankings, 2016

MORE ENTREPRENEURS UNSW has produced more technology entrepreneurs over the past 15 years than any other Australian university. / CrunchBase, 2013

TOP EARNER

UNSW undergraduates and postgraduates are in the top 5% for starting salaries and earn the highest median starting salary of any university in NSW. / Australian Graduate Survey 2012

NO. 1 FOR GRADUATE EMPLOYABILITY UNSW is the top performing university in NSW for graduate employability – and one of only four Australian universities to make the top 100 global ranking. / Global Employability University Ranking, 2014

HIGHEST RESEARCH FUNDING

We outperformed every other Australian university to receive $45.3 million for industry-based collaborative research projects from the Australian Research Council (ARC) – the highest level of funding compared to any other university in Australia in 2015.

LEADERS IN EDUCATION

UNSW is a founding member of the prestigious Group of Eight (Go8), and the PLuS Alliance, and we are a member of the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) and Universitas21. We were also the only Australian university invited to join the Global Alliance of Technological Universities.

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Modern campus in an ideal location Sydney CBD

20 minutes by bus

UNSW Art Design

10 minutes by bus

UNSW Canberra 3 hours by car

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Airport 9.5 km


Bondi 6.8 km

Coogee 2.5km

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Join our global alumni network UNSW is where international success gets a head start. We blend theory with practice to prepare you for success in the real world. Our industry-connected teachers bring employers into the classroom to give you firsthand experience. Our teaching methods are award winning and our learning environments are state of the art. Our alumni community has over 277,000 graduates across 146 countries, having worked for some of the world’s biggest and best companies. When you graduate, this network becomes yours. alumni.unsw.edu.au

MORE CEOS

UNSW has educated more CEOs of Australia’s top 50 companies than any other Australian university. / LeadingCompany, 2012

MORE MILLIONARES

UNSW has more millionaire alumni than any other university in Australia. / Spear’s Wealth Insight, 2014

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AMAZON WEB SERVICES PAYPAL DISNEY INTERACTIVE CAPITOL RECORDS NASA AMES RESEARCH CENTER THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY GOOGLE BLOOMBERG MEDIA JANSSEN BIOTECH CITIBANK (LAW FIRM GROUP) PEPSICO

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Our graduates are the no.1 choice for the top 30 employers in Australia. / Linkedin, 2015

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ZENITH BANK INTERNATIONAL SABMILLER SONATRACH BHP BILLITON SONANGOL THE BIDVEST GROUP ESKOM SANLAM


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• DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE (UK) • SLATER GORDON (UK) • BARCLAYS INVESTMENT BANK • DEUTSCHE BANK • WATERAID • ERNST YOUNG • TRIMET ALUMINUM AG • • • • • • • • •

FINANCIAL TIMES MICROSOFT SYMANTEC PAYPAL (CHINA) SANOFI (CHINA) SAP LABS (CHINA) SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS DDB GROUP (ASIA PACIFIC) PHARMACONS CRO (CHINA SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS

AUS.)

UNESCO FACEBOOK INSTAGRAM EBAY INC VISA RIO TINTO CISCO IBM 3M

*Linkedin data

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Innovate and change the world We transform clever ideas and research discoveries into successful innovations to benefit society, the economy and future generations. We conduct research across a wide range of areas. We invest considerable resources in areas where we believe we can make the biggest difference such as:

• Solar power (photovoltaics). We hold the

world record for the conversion efficiency of a silicon solar cell and we are home to the world’s fastest solar powered car.

• Clean drinking water. We created membrane filtration technology to filter water that is now used in taps around the world.

• The bionic eye. We successfully trialled a

bionic eye system that is a world first in terms of neural stimulation and clarity of vision.

• HIV/AIDS. Since diagnosing Australia’s first case

of HIV, we have been involved in the development of every existing antiretroviral HIV drug.

• The world’s largest computer.

Using silicon, we are building the world’s largest supercomputer.

Supporting entrepreneurs

UNSW Innovations offers free services to guide and connect entrepreneurial students and alumni to develop a sustainable business model for their innovative ideas. innovations.unsw.edu.au

New innovation hub

The first of its kind in Australian universities, the Michael Crouch Innovation Centre (MCIC) is where students can design, experiment and build their ideas with guidance from visionaries, corporate partners and the MCIC team. mcic.unsw.edu.au

Creating a better world

As part of our UNSW 2025 vision, we are establishing a Global Development Network and partnering with universities to improve the lives of some of the most disadvantaged communities in Asia, Africa and the Pacific. In partnership, we will achieve greater progress for those in need.

One of the country’s largest research communities with over 4,300 dedicated research students.

We are establishing a UNSW Innovation Precinct to bring together industry, entrepreneurs, investors and policy makers from around the world to link all the steps in the innovation-research-development-translation value chain.

12 Australian Research Council centres of excellence.

Founding partner of ATP Innovations, the world’s no.1 technology incubator (International Business Innovation Association 2014).

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Study in one of the world’s best cities The business capital of Australia

Sydney is home to more global firms than any other Australian city. A gateway to Asian economies, the city attracts great minds and offers an ideal climate, a relaxed outdoor lifestyle and friendly locals. It’s no wonder it was voted the 10th best city in the world to live and work.* *Mercer Quality of Living Survey 2016

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Student friendly

Sydney is home to a diverse and cosmopolitan society. The city was ranked the 4th best student city in the world, winning extra points for quality of life (QS Best Student Cities 2015). The food and coffee are pretty good too.

Love Sydney for less

There are endless indoor and outdoor activities to enjoy in Sydney at affordable prices. Visit free art galleries, watch a movie at the local cinema, set off on a coastal walk, enjoy a barbecue in the park, go snorkelling or surfing at the beach, or grab a cheap lunch or dinner in our neighbouring suburbs.

Surrounding areas

UNSW is located in the leafy Eastern Suburbs, minutes away from Coogee Beach and Centennial Park. The surrounding suburbs of Kingsford and Randwick are full of affordable cafÊs and restaurants offering an impressive range of international cuisine, reflecting the area’s diversity.

Outside of Sydney

Hop on a train to the Blue Mountains for some fresh air, go north or south along the coast for quiet and stunning beaches, or head inland for Australian rural life. And you can always hop on a plane to Melbourne, the Gold Coast, New Zealand or Bali, just like the locals.

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Supercharge your career potential Our extensive career development services and events will enhance your workplace and career skills.

UNSW Careers and Employment

Employers seek well-rounded graduates who can demonstrate relevant studies, work experience and extra-curricular involvement. Our dedicated Careers and Employment team assists students in gaining practical workplace skills, obtaining professional experience and developing a career plan. At any time during your degree, you can attend free seminars, access online resources or book a one-on-one appointment with a careers consultant. You’ll also have access to the Careers and Employment Office up to 18 months after completing your degree. careers.unsw.edu.au

UNSW China Office

The UNSW China-based office is committed to ensuring excellent graduate employment opportunities for students. The China team actively maintains working partnerships with leading Australian, Chinese and multinational companies to identify the latest industry trends and opportunities relevant to our graduates. china.unsw.edu.au

Professional Development Program for International Students

As a student you can take advantage of a professional development program tailored to give a hands-on experience in a professional workplace. It includes a three-day seminar covering topics such as business communication, employer expectations and recruitment processes. You’re also offered the opportunity to complete a 50-hour internship in offices located all over UNSW. • Get hands-on experience and confidence in a professional setting • Improve your job application and interview skills • Gain knowledge of employer expectations in the Australian workplace

Univative

Univative is an inter-university consulting competition designed to enhance students’ employability skills by placing them in a real-life teamwork project with limited time and resources. Competing against other universities to solve actual business problems, students learn how to engage with real organisations and work with team members from differing backgrounds. • Develop practical skills including business consulting, team work, problem-solving, presenting, research, creative thinking and report writing • Gain an understanding of real-world business practices within a particular industry or field • Enhance your résumé (curriculum vitae) with valuable business experience and achievements • E xpand your network of industry professionals, contacts, and new friends and colleagues student.unsw.edu.au/univative-competition

International Students Careers Week

A week of seminars, panels and online events highlights the global opportunities available to international students. You can meet with international employers, create beneficial networks and learn valuable recruitment tips from employers and alumni. student.unsw.edu.au/careers-week

Careers Expo

Held twice a year, our Careers Expo is a chance for students to meet and discuss potential employment and internship opportunities with over 100 participating employers, including BHP Billiton, Chevron, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Deloitte, HSBC, Microsoft, IBM Australia and many more. student.unsw.edu.au/expos

• Enhance your business communication and business writing skills student.unsw.edu.au/pdp

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Experience life

on campus

UNSW offers a village atmosphere that will make you feel right at home. Campus facilities

UNSW Kensington campus has everything you need including over 40 cafĂŠs and restaurants, two banks, four ATMs, a post office, a supermarket, a food cooperative, a pharmacy, a dentist, two libraries, a fitness and aquatic centre, and sports fields and courts.

Study areas

Work on your assignments at one of our many indoor computer labs or outdoor study areas complete with power outlets to charge your devices. Stay connected to family and friends with free Wi-Fi throughout the campus.

Clubs and societies

Choose from over 250 student-led clubs and societies covering an immense range of hobbies, and cultural and social activities.

Student association

Arc is our student association, run by students for students. Find out about parties and events, or get discounts from partner organisations, free legal advice, and assistance with finding a part-time job or volunteer work.

Language and conversation skills

Improve your language skills by participating in one of our many programs or discussion groups on campus. You can also get matched with a partner to share your language while learning another.

Religious centre

Our interfaith religious centre is for all UNSW students. Chaplains conduct services and studies, and offer spiritual counselling. The Islamic Society has an Imam in attendance with meeting and prayer rooms available.

Staying safe

To maintain our safe and enjoyable study environment, our security service provides a 24-hour comprehensive presence across the campus. Our StaySafe@UNSW free app provides tips, contacts, a newsfeed, allows you to track the night bus and much more.

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Get friendly and helpful support Our students tell us we are one of the friendliest universities in Australia with a host of support services you can rely on. Arrival support

From picking you up from the airport, running new arrival workshops and taking you on campus tours, our dedicated International Student Welcome Centre will make sure you feel oriented, safe and well connected.

Student Development International

Student Development International (SDI) is the first point of contact for international students. Our International Student Advisors are always here to help you with personalised advice and information about all aspects of your university life, your student visa, your wellbeing and academic performance. UNSW has a range of support and development services available to assist you from the time you arrive through to graduation.

Academic support

As a UNSW student, you will get access to free online resources, academic skills workshops, individual consultations with peer writing assistants, exam preparation tips and much more.

Cultural mentors

New students can apply to be matched with a Cultural Mentor prior to their arrival in Australia. The program introduces new international students to a senior student mentor who is available to answer questions about learning at UNSW or living in Sydney. On arrival new students can meet the Cultural Mentors to learn about Australian culture, customs and being a student at UNSW.

Peer mentors

You can also be matched with a peer mentor. This is a senior student from your faculty who can provide you with faculty advice and tips on how to adjust to student life in your chosen field. student.unsw.edu.au/international

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Live in award-winning accommodation

UNSW is the largest provider of student housing in Sydney with award-winning accommodation on and off campus. Live within walking distance of your lecture halls, meet people from around the world and make lifelong friends. Alternatively, find your own home in the neighbouring eastern suburbs or by the beach. Accommodation at UNSW Colleges Colleges provide a choice of full board, partly catered and self-catered style accommodation. There is also a range of gender options including male only, female only, and mixed male and female accommodation. Most colleges cater for dietary requirements like halal, kosher and vegetarian. Apartments Apartments offer independent-style living for undergraduates, postgraduates, couples and families with children. There
are apartments available on and off campus and costs vary depending on the number of rooms and the location. University accommodation should be organised in advance as places book up quickly. Apply for UNSW accommodation at housing.unsw.edu.au

Private accommodation options Rental property There are many private rental properties available in the suburbs surrounding UNSW. Costs vary according to the number of bedrooms, condition and location. When renting, you can expect to sign a 6 or 12-month lease and pay rent in advance plus a security deposit called a bond. Rental properties can come furnished or unfurnished and additional expenses like electricity, gas, telephone and Wi-Fi are typically not included in the rental price. Costs vary but usually range from A$150 – A$300 per student per week in a shared house or apartment. Homestay (full board and room-only) Homestay options include full board and single room-only accommodation. Full board usually includes a furnished room, use of facilities in the private home of a family or single person plus breakfast and dinner. Some may also include bed linen, a laundry service and weekly room cleaning. Single room-only homestays include a furnished room, and gas and electricity expenses included in the rental price. You will be responsible for providing your own food, cooking, cleaning, and laundry and telephone costs. Costs vary but usually range from A$180 – A$300 per student per week. Search our database of locally listed private properties at studystays.unsw.edu.au

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Temporary accommodation If you haven’t confirmed your university accommodation before you arrive, we recommend you allow three to four weeks before classes begin to look for private housing, settle in and attend orientation sessions. Be sure to book short-term accommodation first, then look for long term options in person. This can include private hotels, motels, hostels, lodges or furnished apartments ranging from A$45 to A$300 per day. Private student housing assistance Our International Student Housing Assistance team (ISHA) can help you look for temporary or private accommodation if UNSW accommodation isn’t available when you apply. This helpful service is available at the start of each semester. student.unsw.edu.au/housing-assistance

Under 18s

Arrangements must be made for students under 18 years of age. These requirements are in line with Australian Government regulations for the care and welfare of international students under 18. student.unsw.edu.au/visa18

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Private bathroom (ensuite)

Weekly rate (2016)

Wi-Fi

Ensuites in some rooms, shared unisex for others

$478 (shared bathroom) $526 (ensuite room)

Fully catered – 21 meals per week

Wi-Fi

Yes

$526 (ensuite room)

Single rooms

Part catered – breakfast and dinner

Wi-Fi

No – shared unisex

$340 (shared bathroom)

Colombo House Ideally suited to students who enjoy the benefits of an integrated community life as well as their independence.

Single rooms

Self catered

Wi-Fi

Yes

$381 (ensuite room)

Creston College Provides accommodation for up to 25 undergraduate and postgraduate full-time female students.

Single rooms

Fully catered – 21 meals per week

Wi-Fi

Private ensuite bathroom in some rooms, shared bathrooms for others

$382 (shared bathroom), $415 (ensuite room)

International House For full-time students in their second year of undergraduate studies or above.

Single rooms

Fully catered – 21 meals per week

Wi-Fi

Yes

$266 (ensuite room)

New College New College is well-known for its vibrant community, academic excellence, pastoral care and Christian Foundations. It welcomes all people.

Single rooms

Fully catered – 21 meals per week

Wi-Fi and wired

Private ensuite bathroom in some rooms, shared single-sex bathrooms for others

$452 (shared bathroom), $509 (ensuite room)

Shalom College Warm and friendly, diverse, multi-cultural community open to undergrad and postgrad students.

Single rooms

Fully catered – 19 meals per week

Wi-Fi

Ensuite rooms and rooms with shared single-sex bathrooms available

$446 (shared bathroom), $516 (ensuite room)

Warrane College Open to male students at UNSW.

Single rooms

Fully catered – 21 meals per week

Wi-Fi and wired

Shared bathrooms

$420 (shared bathroom)

Colleges

Configuration

Catering

Internet

The Kensington Colleges: Basser, Philip Baxter and Goldstein The Kensington Colleges provide a home and foster a strong community with pastoral care, academic mentoring programs, sporting and regular social events.

Single rooms

Fully catered – 21 meals per week

Fig Tree Hall A culturally supportive, alcohol-free college with gender segregated floors and prayer contemplation rooms. Dietary needs can be catered for if required, e.g. vegetarian, halal.

Single rooms

UNSW Hall An older style accommodation, good value for money and it is the economical option for students.

(Accommodation costs are subject to change and are indicative only.)

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Configuration

Catering

Internet

Private bathroom (ensuite)

Weekly rate (2016)

Studio and 1 bedroom apartments

Self catered

Wi-Fi

Yes

From $378 per apartment

Studio, 2, 3 and 5 bedroom apartments

Self catered

Wi-Fi

No – shared unisex

From $263 per student

5 bedroom apartments

Self catered

Wi-Fi

No – shared unisex

$234 per student

1 and 2 bedroom apartments

Self catered

Wi-Fi

Yes

From $400 per apartment

New College Village Quality, fully furnished, air conditioned secure accommodation for postgraduates and selected undergraduates on lower campus.

Single room apartments and studios

Optional catering

Wi-Fi and wired

Yes

$361 per apartment $398 per studio

UNSW Village A range of fully furnished, stylish and contemporary apartments that are conveniently located on campus.

1 bedroom studios and 1 - 8 bedroom apartments

Self catered

Wi-Fi Ensuite bathrooms and wired in some rooms, shared unisex bathrooms for others

$264 – $425 per student

UniLodge @ UNSW Located only ten minutes from UNSW Kensington Campus, with a choice of fully furnished studio and shared serviced apartments with 24-hour security and a live-in manager.

Studio and 2 - 5 bedroom apartments

Self catered

Wi-Fi and wired

$402 - $494 per student

Apartments University Terraces Affordable student accommodation, including ground floor cafés and bars — right where the action is! Communal kitchen and lounge for students to socialise. Barker Apartments On-campus, shared independent living. Smaller apartments available for couples and families with children. Mulwarree Apartments Located close to campus, shared independent living. High Street Apartments Close to the university with a family environment, preference given to couples and families.

Living on campus compared to living off campus

Ensuite bathrooms in some rooms, shared bathrooms for others

Share in flat

One bedroom

UNSW Apartment

UNSW College

$3,000

$3,700

$0

$0

$250

$430

$349

$445

Upfront Costs Bond, furniture, utility connections etc Ongoing costs Accommodation cost per week Internet

$10

$20

$0

$0

Gas and Electricity

$25

$35

$0

$0

Food

$100

$100

$100

$0

Travel to University

$40

$40

$0

$0

Average Costs Total

$425

$625

$449

$445

$25,100

$36,200

$23,348

$23,140

Total Annual Cost

(Accommodation costs are subject to change and are indicative only.)

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Faculties and postgraduate programs Art

Arts

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Design

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Social Sciences

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Built Environment

45

Business School

51

Engineering

57 Law

61

Medicine

71

Science

77

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Art

Design

Art

Design

Setting tomorrow’s creative agenda today

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Art

UNSW Art & Design leads Australia in experimental art and design, infused with innovation and technology.

Career outcomes

We’re setting tomorrow’s creative benchmark in today’s connected and evolving world.

Advertising executives

We inspire future leaders and equip them with the skills, creative thinking and connections to make their mark on the world.

Animators

Design

Artists Arts managers

Top 29 in the world Art and Design ranked 29th in the world. / QS World University Rankings by Subject 2016

Communication specialists Creative directors Curators Designers Digital media designers Film and television producers

Strong industry connections

Furniture designers

Australia’s largest community of art and design practitioners, researchers, educators and students.

Game designers Graphic designers Graphic media designers Illustrators

State-of-the-art campus Rebuilt in 2012, the UNSW Art & Design campus in Paddington incorporates an array of cutting-edge galleries and workshops, private workspaces and open studios, research and digital labs, student lounges and spaces for innovation and collaboration.

Industrial designers Jewellery designers Journalists Media specialists Media strategists Performing arts teachers Public relations specialists UX designers

‘The teaching quality at UNSW is excellent. Some of my lecturers are academic researchers and some are art industry professionals working within Sydney’s art community. I was inspired by one guest lecturer who is very active in identifying and promoting emerging contemporary Aboriginal artists.

Please note: the references and statistics herein are drawn from a variety of different sources, including the opinions of experts in the different fields. This is only intended as a guide and cannot be used to predict your individual outlook. We encourage students to conduct research within their country and field of interest.

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Art

Design: Postgraduate coursework programs

ART Master of Art (9314) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$30,480 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Students in the Master of Art program can major in the following disciplines: Planar Practices – painting, drawing, printmaking and the screen Temporal and Spatial Practices – photography, video, animation, sculpture, installation and performance

Future Making – ceramics, jewellery and object design Students can also choose from the Design streams offered in the Master of Design. Entry requirements Depending on the level and related nature of your prior qualifications, admission to the Master of Art makes provision for three entry points: 1. Bachelor degree [AQF Level 7] in any field. This provides admission into the foundational disciplinary course component of the program - requiring completion of 96 UOC (2.0 years).

2. Bachelor degree in Visual Arts [FOE codes 1003], Media [FOE codes 1007] provides admission into the disciplinary course component of the Master of Art requiring completion of 72 UOC (1.5 years). 3. Honours Degree [AQF Level 8] or equivalent in Visual Arts [FOE codes 1003], Media [FOE codes 1007], permits admission to the advanced disciplinary component of the Master of Art - requiring completion of 48 UOC (1 year).

Graduate Diploma of Art (5307) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$30,480 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 overall, 6.0 in each band Your choice of studio specialisations includes: Planar Practices – painting, drawing, printmaking and the screen Temporal and Spatial Practices – photography, video, animation, sculpture, installation and performance Future Making – ceramics, jewellery and object design

Entry requirements Admission to the Graduate Diploma in Art requires a Bachelor degree in any field, which has been conferred within the last 10 years, or through articulation from the Graduate Certificate in Art. Applicants who apply with a bachelor degree completed more than 10 years ago can be admitted to the Graduate Certificate in Art if they have 5 or more years professional experience in an art, design or media-related field since graduation.

They can articulate up to the Graduate Diploma provided they hold a credit average in their courses taken under the Graduate Certificate. Applicants without a Bachelor degree may also be admitted to the Graduate Certificate on a case-bycase basis by the Program Director, on the basis of a Portfolio of work and professional experience. The student may articulate up to the Graduate Diploma if they hold a credit average in their courses taken under the Graduate Certificate.

Graduate Certificate in Art (7307) Program Duration: 6 months Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$15,240 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 overall, 6.0 in each band The Graduate Certificate provides an intensive studio practice based postgraduate experience in contemporary fine art. The program is structured to provide either a foundation or an extension for people who are, or aim to become, practising artists in the visual arts or related creative fields.

Your choice of studio specialisations includes: Planar Practices – painting, drawing, printmaking and the screen Temporal and Spatial Practices – photography, video, animation, sculpture, installation and performance Future Making – ceramics, jewellery and object design

Entry requirements Admission to the Graduate Certificate in Art requires a Bachelor degree in any field. Applicants who apply with a bachelor degree completed more than 10 years ago can be admitted to the Graduate Certificate in Art where they have 5 or more years professional experience in a design or media-related field since graduation. Applicants without a Bachelor degree may be admitted to the Graduate Certificate on a case-by-case basis by the Program Director, on the basis of a Portfolio of work and professional experience.

CURATING AND CULTURAL LEADERSHIP Master of Curating and Cultural Leadership (9318) Program Duration: 1– 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$30,480 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 overall, 6.0 in each band Entry requirements Depending on the level and nature of prior qualifications, admission to the Master of Curating and Cultural Leadership makes provision for three entry points with different durations: - A recognised Bachelor degree with at least a credit average (65) or equivalent. The Bachelor degree can be in any field. This provides admission into the 2 year program (96 UOC).

- A recognised Bachelor degree in a related field with at least a credit average (65) or equivalent. This provides admission into the 1.5 year program (72 UOC). - An Honours Degree in a related field with at least 12 months industry experience. This provides direct admission to the advanced 1 year program (48 UOC) Related disciplines include Art History, Art Theory, Art Curating, Art Education, Museum and/or Heritage Studies, Cultural Heritage Materials Conservation, Design Education. Specialisations • Curating: focuses on contemporary curating as a diverse and dynamic profession, which plays a key role in setting cultural agendas and discovering

new ground. The curatorial strand emphasises experimentation and the development of a strong independent practice through curatorial studios and live public projects. • Cultural Leadership: includes museum management, public programming and engagement, education, policy, critical writing, promotion, production and the many new roles emerging in contemporary digital culture. It emphasises the fluid boundaries between all of these activities, and promotes a collaborative approach. This strand fosters a vision of leadership that is diverse and limited by neither age nor status, it educates students to develop a unique individual philosophy underpinned by a robust and flexible skill set.

Graduate Diploma in Cultural Leadership (5312) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$30,480 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 overall, 6.0 in each band

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Entry requirements Depending on the level and nature of prior qualifications, admission to the Graduate Diploma in Curating and Cultural Leadership makes provision for three entry points with different durations: - A recognised Bachelor degree with at least a credit average (65) or equivalent. The Bachelor degree can be in any field. This provides admission into the 1 year program (48 UOC).

- A recognised Bachelor degree in a related field with at least a credit average (65) or equivalent. This provides admission into the 0.5 year program (24 UOC). Related disciplines include Art History, Art Theory, Art Curating, Art Education, Museum and/or Heritage Studies, Cultural Heritage Materials Conservation, Design Education. - A Graduate Certificate in Arts Administration or equivalent. This provides admission into the 0.5 year program (24UOC).


Art

Design: Postgraduate research programs

Graduate Certificate in Cultural Leadership (7318) Program Duration: 6 months Entry: February and July

Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 overall, 6.0 in each band

Estimated first year tuition: A$15,240

Entry requirements A recognised Bachelor degree with at least a credit average (65) or equivalent. The Bachelor degree can be in any field.

DESIGN Master of Design (9313) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$30,480 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 overall, 6.0 in each band We are ranked 29th in the world for Art and Design. / QS World University Rankings by Subject 2016

Entry requirements Depending on the level and nature of prior qualifications, admission to the Master Design makes provision for three entry points with different durations: - A recognised Bachelor degree with at least a credit average (65) or equivalent. The Bachelor degree can be in any field. This provides admission into the 2 year program (96 UOC).

- A recognised Bachelor degree in a related field with at least a credit average (65) or equivalent. - This provides admission into the 1.5 year program (72 UOC). - An Honours Degree in in a cognate field. This provides direct admission to the advanced 1 year program (48 UOC)

Graduate Diploma in Design (5306) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$30,480 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements - A recognised Bachelor’s degree. - Applicants who submit evidence of other academic qualifications in a cognate field, with an additional minimum 2 years of verified professional design experience

In exceptional cases an applicant who submits evidence of such other academic qualifications and professional experience, as may be approved by the Committee, may be permitted to enrol for the qualification as a pathway to the Master of Design.

Graduate Certificate in Design (7306) Program Duration: 6 months Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$15,240 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements - A recognised Bachelor’s degree. - Applicants who submit evidence of other academic qualifications in a cognate field, with additional minimum 2 years verified professional design experience

RESEARCH artdesign.unsw.edu.au/future-students/ postgraduate-research-degrees PhD and Masters by research: Katherine Moline k.moline@unsw.edu.au UNSW Art & Design is at the forefront of contemporary and experimental design, art and media. Our internationally recognised research strengths include: contemporary art and design practice, media arts, immersive interactivity, art and ecology, creative robotics, art and society, curating and cultural leadership.

Research areas:

Our faculty research community features internationally recognised strengths in contemporary art and design practice, media arts, immersive interactivity, art and ecology, creative robotics, art and society, curatinga nd cultural leadership.

Research institute • National Institute for Experimental Arts – NIEA Research centres and laboratories • iCinema Centre for Interactive Cinema Research • Contemporary Culture, Art & Politics – CCAP niea

In exceptional cases an applicant who submits evidence of such other academic qualifications and professional experience, as may be approved by the Committee, may be permitted to enrol for the qualification as a pathway to the Master of Design.

• Laboratory for Innovation in Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums (iGLAM )

• National Creative Robotics Laboratory • 3D Visualisation Aesthetics Laboratory Research groups • Imaging the Land International Research Initiative – ILIRI • The Environmental Research Initiative for Art – ERIA • Cicada Press • Porosity • Research into Experimental Design: Objects • in.site (Contemporary Curatorial and Education Research)

• The Drawing Research Group

RESEARCH PROGRAMS Master degrees by research Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$30,240 Minimum IELTS requirements:

Entry requirements Recognised four-year Bachelor degree with honours that includes a substantial research component, or the equivalent.

6.5 overall, 6.0 in each band

Master of Philosophy (2267) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$30,240 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Bachelor degree in the relevant area from UNSW, at a level specified by the Faculty, or a qualification considered equivalent from a recognised university or tertiary institution.

Doctor of Philosophy Program Duration: 3 – 4 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$30,240 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Recognised Master degree (with a substantial research component), or a recognised four-year Bachelor degree (with a substantial research component) with first or upper second class honours.

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UNSW Arts & Social Sciences provides a licence to explore big ideas, new perspectives and critical social issues with Australia’s sharpest minds. Boldly creative and intellectually adventurous, we combine time-tested traditions of scholarship with progressive, fresh ways of thinking to inform social change for current and future generations and tackle age-old philosophical questions in a new light. One of the most academically energetic and socially engaged faculties of our kind in the Southern Hemisphere, our high quality teaching and enviable international research position demonstrates the enduring value of our interdisciplinary scholarship.

Social Sciences

Career outcomes Advocacy specialists Communication specialists Community development organisers Diplomats Development specialists Digital media specialists Editors

Top 50 in the world

In the 2015 QS World University Rankings by Faculty we are 21st in the world for Social Sciences and 41st for Arts & Humanities. We are also ranked 46th in the world for Social Sciences in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2014-2015.

Foreign correspondents Government officials Interpreters and translators Journalists Linguists Management consultants

Strong industry and cultural partnerships

UNSW is recognised as the Australian university with the strongest links to industry. Arts & Social Sciences linkages include government, agencies, professional bodies, cultural institutions, corporate and community organisations. We partner with the Sydney Writers’ Festival, the Walkley Foundation for Journalists, the Sydney Film Festival and the Sydney Biennale with opportunities for you to intern, volunteer, and network with world class professionals.

Media advisors Policy analysts Political advisors Public relations consultants Project managers Public sector managers Publishers Refugee advocates Research consultants

Expert teaching You’ll be taught by industry experts and world class scholars. In this environment, you will develop the capacity to make an informed engagement with pressing national and global issues. In a 2015 survey, 92% of UNSW Arts & Social Sciences International Postgraduate students rated our teaching as high quality.

School principals Social entrepreneurs Strategy developers Teachers Please note: the references and statistics herein are drawn from a variety of different sources, including the opinions of experts in the different fields. This is only intended as a guide and cannot be used to predict your individual outlook. We encourage students to conduct research within their country and field of interest.

‘My postgraduate study has been a life changing experience. The flexibility of this degree has enabled me to expand professionally and explore potential career opportunities.’ Samuel Yang Master of Arts & Social Sciences (Combined) - Master of Journalism and Communication/ Master of International Relations.

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APPLIED LINGUISTICS Master of Applied Linguistics (8236) Program Duration: 1 or 1.5 years Entry: March and July Estimated first year tuition: A$29,760 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Linguistics is the study of human language. In this degree you explore how and why language changes as you develop research skills and analytical thinking. Linguistics can be used in a range of professions, including the teaching and learning of foreign languages, facilitating cross-cultural communication, diagnosing and treating language disorders, providing linguistic support for professions such as law and medicine, developing language programs in schools and improving literacy skills.

Entry requirements Admission to the Master of Applied Linguistics is based on relevant academic qualifications and professional experience. There are two durations of study: 1.5 Year Program (72 UOC) • Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%) OR • Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in any discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%), plus one year relevant professional experience OR • Honours degree or Graduate Diploma (or equivalent qualification) in any discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%).

DEVELOPMENT STUDIES

1 Year Program (48 UOC) • Honours degree or Graduate Diploma (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%) OR • Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%), plus one year relevant professional experience. Students who are eligible for the 1 year program are permitted to study the 1.5 year program. Relevant disciplines include: Linguistics, Languages, TESOL, Cognitive Science, Speech Pathology, Interpreting and Translation and Health Sciences. Relevant professional experience includes: Work in a language-related area including teaching English as a second or foreign language or a language other than English, translating and interpreting, curriculum design, and other appropriate language professions.

Master of Development Studies (8942) Program Duration: 1, 1.5 or 2 years Entry: March and July Estimated first year tuition: A$29,760 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band In this program you will be given the analytical framework necessary to understand the complexities of the geopolitical, economic, social, ethical, and cultural contexts in which development takes place. You will be equipped with practical professional skills which can be applied to a diverse array of development-related career options, from practice-based roles to research and policy within education, government and nongovernment sectors. Entry requirements Admission to the Master of Development Studies is based on relevant academic qualifications and professional experience. There are three durations of study:

2 Year Program (96 UOC) • Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in any discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average of 65%.

• Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%), plus one year relevant professional experience.

1.5 Year Program (72 UOC) • Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%) OR

Students who are eligible for the 1 year and/or 1.5 year program are also permitted to study the 2 year program.

• Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in any discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%), plus one year relevant professional experience OR • Honours degree or Graduate Diploma (or equivalent qualification) in any discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%). 1 Year Program (48 UOC) • Honours degree or Graduate Diploma (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%) OR

Relevant disciplines include: Social Sciences, Humanities, Business, Economics, Law, Public Health, Communications and Social Work. Relevant professional experience can include: Work or volunteer experience in community, social and economic development, social research and policy, public health, the environment, displacement, poverty alleviation, human rights and advocacy based programs and projects. This can be developed through working for relevant organisations including non-governmental, social service, community-based, philanthropic, United Nations or inter-governmental agencies or local, state and federal governments departments.

EDUCATION Master of Education (8910) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: March and July Estimated first year tuition: A$29,760 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band We are ranked 48th in the world for Education / QS World University Rankings by Subject 2016

These programs are designed for qualified teachers and educators who wish to expand their career opportunities and enhance their professional development.

Specialisations Specialisations available in: • Assessment and Evaluation • Educational Psychology • Educational Studies • Gifted Education • Higher Education • Special Education* • TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) • Visual Arts Education * International students may be restricted from taking this specialisation due to professional practice requirements. Please contact education@unsw.edu.au for further details.

Entry requirements •A recognised Bachelor degree or a postgraduate teaching qualification (e.g. Graduate Diploma of Education or Master of Teaching) OR •A four year pre-service teacher education qualification, including professional experience, equivalent to the qualifications required for graduate teacher status in New South Wales, Australia. For students seeking a secondary teacher qualification, please see Master of Teaching (8926). Professional accreditation These programs are endorsed by the Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards NSW (BOSTES) as registered professional development.

Master of Education Leadership (8960) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: March and July Estimated first year tuition: A$29,760 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 for each band This program is designed for qualified or practicing educators wishing to advance their knowledge of the latest research that informs educational leadership

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practice. Graduates of our educational leadership programs are equipped to lead education in schools from all sectors including: school systems (K-12), universities, early childhood institutions and other educational and training organisations. Entry requirements • A recognised Bachelor degree and a postgraduate teaching qualification (e.g. Graduate Diploma of Education or Master of Teaching) OR

• A four year pre-service teacher education qualification, including professional experience, equivalent to the qualifications required for Graduate teacher status in NSW. Professional accreditation These programs are endorsed by the Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards NSW (BOSTES) as registered professional development.


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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Master of Environmental Management (8623) Program Duration: 1 to 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$36,960 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band The degree gives you the skills and tools to work in environmental management. The program can be taken by environmental specialists and non-specialists from a wide range of disciplines and interests.

Entry requirements A recognised Bachelor degree in any discipline of study. Relevant experience will also be considered for admission. In special circumstances, students who do not have such qualifications may be considered for admission into the Graduate Certificate. In these cases, credit level performance in the Graduate Certificate may lead to articulation with the Graduate Diploma and the Master programs. Please also refer to information regarding articulation rules.

A one year program is available for those with a bachelor’s degree in a relevant environmental field (environmental science, policy, humanities, sociology, planning, management etc) plus honours in a relevant field and on an ‘environmental management’ topic only. The honours mark should be 75+. The 1.5 year program is for those who have a bachelor’s degree in a relevant environmental field (as above) with 24 UOC equivalent of advanced environmental subjects, each with 65+ (credit or higher).

Graduate Diploma in Environmental Management (5499) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$36,960 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements A recognised Bachelor degree in any discipline. In special circumstances students who do not have such qualifications may be considered for admission.

Graduate Certificate in Environmental Management (7339) Program Duration: 6 months

Estimated first year tuition: A$18,480

Entry: February and July

Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Master of International Relations (8233) Program Duration: 1, 1.5 or 2 years Entry: March and July Estimated first year tuition: A$29,760 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band This degree allows you to critcally examine issues such as military intervention, the conduct of war, environmental degradation, human security, economic development, human rights, global poverty and terrorism. You will be career-ready for a range of sectors including public sector, private sector, international organisations and non-governmentorganisations. Entry requirements Admission to the Master of International Relations is based on relevant academic qualifications and professional experience. There are three durations of study:

2 Year Program (96 UOC) • Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in any discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average of 65%. 1.5 Year Program (72 UOC) •B achelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%) OR •B achelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in any discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%), plus one year relevant professional experience OR •H onours degree or Graduate Diploma (or equivalent qualification) in any discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%). 1 Year Program (48 UOC) •H onours degree or Graduate Diploma (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%) OR

• Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%), plus one year relevant professional experience. Students who are eligible for the 1 year and/or 1.5 year program are also permitted to study the 2 year program. Relevant disciplines include: Social Sciences, Humanities, Business, Economics, Law, Public Health and Communications. Relevant professional experience includes: Either paid or volunteer work (including internships) undertaken in federal government agencies/departments, intergovernmental agencies, international agencies or institutions, non-governmental organisations or private research bodies. The work undertaken must relate directly to international issues or concerns (e.g. foreign policy, defence and national security, global policy issues, trade).

JOURNALISM AND COMMUNICATION Master of Journalism and Communication (8232) Program Duration: 1 or 1.5 years Entry: March and July Estimated first year tuition: A$29,760 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band We are ranked 40th in the world for Communication and Media Studies / QS World University Rankings by Subject 2016

In this program you will develop specialist knowledge and professional skills framed by interdisciplinary study into the social, cultural, economic and political roles of journalism, media and communication. You will be equipped to pursue a range of careers across journalism and communication from print, radio, television and online media.

Entry requirements Admission to the Master of Journalism and Communication is based on relevant academic qualifications and professional experience. There are two durations of study: 1.5 Year Program (72 UOC) • Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%) OR

1 Year Program (48 UOC) • Honours degree or Graduate Diploma (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%) OR • Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%), plus one year relevant professional experience. Students who are eligible for the 1 year program are permitted to study the 1.5 year program.

• Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in any discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%), plus one year relevant professional experience OR

Relevant disciplines include: Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, Media, Communications, Journalism, Public Relations, Advertising, Marketing, Business, Economics, Commerce and Law.

• Honours degree or Graduate Diploma (or equivalent qualification) in any discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%).

Relevant professional experience can include: Work in the public relations, advertising, journalism, or media and communication sectors; or at least one year of workplace experience at management level.

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PUBLIC POLICY AND GOVERNANCE Master of Public Policy and Governance (8259) Program Duration: 1, 1.5 or 2 years Entry: March and July Estimated first year tuition: A$29,760 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band In this program you will gain a strong grounding in policy analysis, policy evaluation and social research to prepare or advance your career as a policy maker, researcher and/or advocate. Our graduates are employed in government and non-government organisations, the business sector and private enterprise. Entry requirements Admission to the Master of Public Policy and Governance is based on relevant academic qualifications and professional experience. There are three durations of study:

2 Year Program (96 UOC) • Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in any discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average of 65%. 1.5 Year Program (72 UOC) • Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%) OR • Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in any discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%), plus one year relevant professional experience OR • Honours degree or Graduate Diploma (or equivalent qualification) in any discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%).

• Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%), plus one year relevant professional experience. Students who are eligible for the 1 year and/or 1.5 year program are also permitted to study the 2 year program. Relevant disciplines include: Social Sciences, Humanities, Business, Economics, Law, Public Health, Communications, Social Research and Policy and Social Work. Relevant professional experience can include: Working in the public sector, unions, business organisations, research/policy institutes or third sector organisations.

1 Year Program (48 UOC) • Honours degree or Graduate Diploma (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%) OR

PUBLIC RELATIONS AND ADVERTISING Master of Public Relations and Advertising (8281) Program Duration: 1 or 1.5 years Entry: March and July Estimated first year tuition: A$29,760 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band In this program you will build an in-depth understanding of persuasive, promotional and creative communication; public relations and advertising campaign strategy; media relations; digital literacies and social media; ethical professional practices; and collaborative team work practices. Graduates of this program can be found in a range of industries from print, radio, television, online and corporate communication.

Entry requirements Admission to the Master of Public Relations and Advertising is based on relevant academic qualifications and professional experience. There are two durations of study: 1.5 Year Program (72 UOC) • Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%) OR • Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in any discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%), plus one year relevant professional experience OR • Honours degree or Graduate Diploma (or equivalent qualification) in any discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%).

1 Year Program (48 UOC) • Honours degree or Graduate Diploma (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%) OR • Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%), plus one year relevant professional experience. Students who are eligible for the 1 year program are permitted to study the 1.5 year program. Relevant disciplines include: Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, Media, Communications, Journalism, Public Relations, Advertising, Marketing, Business, Economics, Commerce and Law. Relevant professional experience can include: Work in in the public relations, advertising, journalism, or media and communication sectors; or at least one year of workplace experience at management level.

TEACHING Master of Teaching (Secondary) (8926) Program Duration: 1.5 years Entry: March Estimated first year tuition: A$44,640 Minimum IELTS requirements: Eligible students must meet the specific English language proficiency requirements: overall 7.5, reading/ writing 7.0, speaking/listening 8.0. This degree is an accelerated pre-service secondary teacher education program, recognised as an initial teaching qualification in Australia and widely accepted as a teaching qualification internationally. As a student of this program you will gain advanced skills in effective unit and lesson planning, assessment and reporting.

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Specialisations Double Method Courses • English* • History* • Mathematics* • Science (Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Studies or Physics) • Music* • Visual Arts* Single method courses • Aboriginal Studies** • English as a Second Language (EAL/D)** • Languages: French, German, Spanish, Chinese, Inonesian, Japanese, Korean • Legal Studies** • Dance • Drama (Theatre and Performance Studies) • Geography • Graphics and Multimedia Technology • Business Studies • Economics • Society and Culture *Can also be completed as a single method course **Available as a second teaching specialisation only

Entry requirements Applicants require an appropriate undergraduate degree from a recognised institution with adequate background studies in relevant teaching discipline/s. The guidelines for entry are based on the Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards NSW (BOSTES) subject content requirements. Students are encouraged to complete the online UNSW Master of Teaching (Secondary) SelfAssessment at education.arts.unsw.edu.au/students/ study/postgraduate-coursework/gde-mteach-selfassessment/ to check their eligibility for the program. Professional accreditation Accredited by the Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards NSW (BOSTES).


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TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETING Master of Translation and Interpreting (8204) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: March and July Estimated first year tuition: A$29,760 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

This program is our flagship degree in interpreting and translation at UNSW. It provides a fully accredited NAATI qualification allowing graduates to work as professional translators and interpreters. Students may choose from a professional stream or a research stream, so you can shape your studies to your professional aspirations. The program is offered in the following language combinations: English and Chinese (Mandarin), French, Japanese, Korean, Russian and Spanish.

Entry requirements Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in any discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%) and an advanced level of bilingual proficiency. Professional accreditation NAATI (National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters) accredited degree to the professional translator level and conference interpreting level.

Master of Translation (8203) Program Duration: 1 or 1.5 years Entry: March and July Estimated first year tuition: A$29,760 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band In this program you will learn the necessary theoretical knowledge and practical skills to work as a qualified translator. The areas of specialisation covered include: Legal, medical, business, diplomacy and media. The program is offered in the following language combinations: English and Chinese (Mandarin), French, Japanese, Korean, Russian and Spanish. Entry requirements Admission to the Master of Translation is based on relevant academic qualifications and professional experience. There are two durations of study: 1.5 Year Program (72 UOC) • Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%) and an advanced level of bilingual proficiency OR

• Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in any discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%), plus one year relevant professional experience and an advanced level of bilingual proficiency OR • Honours degree or Graduate Diploma (or equivalent qualification) in any discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%) and an advanced level of bilingual proficiency. 1 Year Program (48 UOC) • Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%), plus one year relevant professional experience and an advanced level of bilingual proficiency OR • Honours degree or Graduate Diploma (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%) and an advanced level of bilingual proficiency.

Students who are eligible for the 1 year program are permitted to study the 1.5 year program. Relevant disciplines: Interpreting and Translation, Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, Media, Communications, Journalism, Public Relations, Advertising, Marketing, Business, Economics, Commerce, Law, Linguistics, Languages, TESOL and Cognitive Science. Relevant professional experience includes: Work in a language-related area including translating and/or interpreting, teaching English as a second or foreign language or a language other than English, and other appropriate language professions. Professional accreditation NAATI (National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters) accredited degree to the professional translator level.

Master of Interpreting (8202) Program Duration: 1.5 years Entry: March and July Estimated first year tuition: A$29,760 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band In this program you will learn the necessary theoretical knowledge and practical skills to work as a qualified interpreter. The areas of specialisation covered include: Legal, medical, business, community and conference interpreting. The program is offered in the following language combinations: English and Chinese (Mandarin), French, Japanese, Korean, Russian and Spanish.

Entry requirements • Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in a relevant discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%) and an advanced level of bilingual proficiency OR • Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in any discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%), plus one year relevant professional experience and an advanced level of bilingual proficiency OR •H onours degree or Graduate Diploma (or equivalent qualification) in any discipline with a record of academic achievement equivalent to a UNSW credit average (65%) and an advanced level of bilingual proficiency.

Professional accreditation NAATI (National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters) accredited degree to the conference interpreting level.

DUAL AWARD PROGRAM Combined Master of Arts and Social Sciences (8224) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: March and July Estimated first year tuition: A$29,760 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band This program allows you to study a combination of two postgraduate programs offered at UNSW Arts & Social Sciences with one application and one CRICOS

code. (CRICOS code: 065349M, UNSW code: 8224). Study two professionally relevant and complementary degrees to set you apart from others. Entry requirements Students need to meet the requirements specific to the individual one-year program (48 UOC) of the postgraduate chosen. Check specific requirements of individual programs.

Programs you can combine: • Master of Applied Linguistics • Master of Development Studies • Master of Education (Streams can be combined) • Master of Educational Leadership • Master of International Relations • Master of Journalism and Communication • Master of Public Policy and Governance • Master of Public Relations and Advertising • Master of Translation

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RESEARCH UNSW Arts & Social Sciences is recognised as a national and international leader in research. We generate outcomes with real social impact and genuine community engagement. Our overarching research strengths are:

• Social Policy, Education and Health • Contemporary Humanities and Creative Arts • Development, Rights and Security Supervision is offered in our School and Centres in a broad range of research and discipline areas.

Research areas:

The Arts and Media – sam.arts.unsw.edu.au Centre for Modernism Studies in Australia – cmsa.arts.unsw.edu.au Education – education.arts.unsw.edu.au Humanities and Languages – hal.arts.unsw.edu.au Social Sciences – socialsciences.arts.unsw.edu.au Centre for Social Research in Health – csrh.arts.unsw.edu.au Social Policy Research Centre – sprc.unsw.edu.au Centre for Refugee Research – crr.unsw.edu.au

Please note: admission to all programs is subject to the availability of appropriate supervision and resources.

RESEARCH PROGRAMS Master of Arts by Research (2353) Program Duration: 1.5 – 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$28,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements •A n appropriate four year Bachelor’s degree with Honours from an Australian University that includes a substantial research component OR •A qualification or combination of qualifications considered to be equivalent by the appropriate Faculty or Arts & Social Sciences Higher Degree Committee. See full admissions details at handbook.unsw.edu.au

Master of Education by Research (2354) Program Duration: 1.5 – 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$28,560

Entry Requirements are as per Master of Arts by Research*(2353).

Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.0 Overall, 5.5 in each band

Master of Music by Research (2356) Program Duration: 1.5 – 2 years Entry: February and July

Entry Requirements are as per Master of Arts by Research*(2353).

Estimated first year tuition: A$28,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.0 Overall, 5.5 in each band

Master of Music Education by Research (2357) Program Duration: 1.5 – 2 years Entry: February and July

Entry Requirements are as per Master of Arts by Research*(2353).

Estimated first year tuition: A$28,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.0 Overall, 5.5 in each band

Master of Social Science by Research (2358) Program Duration: 1.5 – 2 years Entry: February and July

Entry Requirements are as per Master of Arts by Research*(2353).

Estimated first year tuition: A$28,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.0 Overall, 5.5 in each band

Master of Social Work by Research (2970) Program Duration: 1.5 – 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$28,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.0 Overall, 5.5 in each band

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Doctorate of Philosophy in Creative Practice (1273) Program Duration: 3 – 4 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$28,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.0 Overall, 5.5 in each band

Entry requirements • A four-year Bachelor’s degree with first or upper second class honours from an Australian University, OR • A completed Masters by Research degree, OR • Equivalent academic qualification(s) approved by the appropriate Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences Higher Degree Committee.

Doctor of Philosophy in Education (1970) Program Duration: 3 – 4 years Entry: February and July

Entry Requirements are as per Doctor of Philosophy in Creative Practice (1273).

Estimated first year tuition: A$28,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.0 Overall, 5.5 in each band

Doctor of Philosophy in Humanities (1271) (includes history, philosophy, international languages and literature, linguistics, interpreting and translation, English literature, film, media, performing arts) Program Duration: 3 – 4 years Entry: February and July

Entry Requirements are as per Doctor of Philosophy in Creative Practice (1273).

Estimated first year tuition: A$28,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.0 Overall, 5.5 in each band

Doctor of Philosophy in Social Sciences (1272) (includes sociology and anthropology, criminology, politics, international relations, policy studies, development studies, social policy, social aspects of health and health care) Program Duration: 3 – 4 years Entry: February and July

Entry Requirements are as per Doctor of Philosophy in Creative Practice (1273).

Estimated first year tuition: A$28,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.0 Overall, 5.5 in each band

Doctorate in Public Policy and Governance (1746) Program Duration: 3 years * Duration may vary based on previous academic qualifications

Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$28,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.0 Overall, 5.5 in each band

Entry requirements Standard entry pathway: • A minimum 2 years post-qualifying professional policy practice experience within either the government, non-government or private sectors; AND • A first class (Distinction) Honours degree within a cognate discipline that includes a substantial research component that demonstrates capacity for higher degree research.

Advanced Standing Entry Pathway: • A minimum 2 years post-qualifying professional policy practice experience within either the government, nongovernment or private sectors; AND • A demonstrated capacity for independent research under the guidance of a supervisor; AND • A Masters (Coursework) degree with a distinction average and a significant research component, minimum equivalent 18 units of credit consisting of methodology training and a stand-alone research project.

Doctorate in Social Work (1744) Program Duration: 3 years * Duration may vary based on previous academic qualifications

Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$28,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.0 Overall, 5.5 in each band

Entry requirements A social work qualification established by eligibility for membership of the Australian Association of Social Workers, or membership of an equivalent overseas professional social work association AND • A minimum 2 years post-qualifying professional social work practice experience AND

• A first or upper-second class (Distinction) thesis research Honours degree (minimum thesis word length: 10,000 words) OR a Master (Coursework) degree with a distinction average and a significant research component, minimum equivalent 18 UOC content, consisting of methodology training and a stand-alone research project.

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Built Environment

Built Environment Design and build sustainable, liveable cities

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UNSW Built Environment is a knowledge leader in the architecture, design and delivery of the 21st century city.

Career outcomes

Located in Australia’s most multicultural city, we combine the best thinking, teaching and students from around the world to deliver sustainable built environments of cultural value.

Asset managers

At UNSW Built Environment, our distinctive range of courses mirrors the diversity and changing needs of an industry career.

Commercial managers Community planners Conservation and heritage managers Construction occupational health and safety Construction project managers

Top 19 in the world

We are ranked 19th for Architecture/Built Environment in the world. / QS World University Rankings by subject 2016

Design architects Development controllers Development planners Facilities management Fund managers

First in research Our teaching is informed by research. Our research is ranked No.1 in Australia / 2015 ERA results

Infrastructure managers Planning and environmental law Project architects Property agency Property economists Property finance

Learn from the best Award winning industry and academic staff, including renowned architect and UNSW academic, Professor Glenn Murcutt, is Australia’s only recipient of the industry’s most prestigious award, the international Pritzker Prize.

Property investors Property managers Property valuers Sales and leasing managers Site managers Strategic planners Urban planners Please note: the references and statistics herein are drawn from a variety of different sources, including the opinions of experts in the different fields. This is only intended as a guide and cannot be used to predict your individual outlook. We encourage students to conduct research within their country and field of interest.

‘The calibre of teaching staff, both academics and prestigious adjunct professors has been a critical point in my decision to study at UNSW Built Environment’ Jessica Gottlieb Master of Architecture

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ARCHITECTURE Master of Architecture (8143) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$36,240 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band We are ranked 19th in the world for Architecture. / QS World University Rankings by Subject 2016

Entry requirements Admission is available to students with a first degree from a nationally accredited undergraduate program (or equivalent) in Architecture, together with evidence of a capacity to consistently achieve grades at credit level or higher. It is assumed applicants will also have had 6 months work experience in an architectural practice. Additionally, applicants from international universities are required to provide: • Evidence of 6 months work experience in the office of an architectural practice • A portfolio of their design work. A portfolio in digital format is preferred but hard copy portfolios will be accepted. The portfolio should include sample works from various stages of their first degree, text should accompany all drawings/images to explain the projects. Professional work can be included, but the degree of responsibility of the work must be stated.

Professional accreditation The Master of Architecture builds upon the UNSW Bachelor of Architectural Studies degree. The Master of Architecture has full five-year accreditation from the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia (AACA), NSW Architects Registration Board and Australian Institute of Architects (AIA). The combined Bachelor of Architectural Studies and Master of Architecture is recognised by the Australian Institute of Architects. Master of Architecture graduates are able to prepare for the NSW Architects Registration Board professional practice and examination requirements necessary to become a registered Architect in NSW.

CITY PLANNING Master of City Planning (8148) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements A recognised Bachelor degree with a credit average or above. Where qualifications are not considered adequate, admission may be permitted to the Graduate Diploma, with the possibility of upgrading to the Master program, subject to satisfactory performance.

Professional accreditation The program is accredited by the Planning Institute of Australia (PIA). Graduates are eligible, subject to professional experience requirements, for corporate membership of PIA. As the Planning program is constantly under review, this may result to changes in the program for 2016. Check the online handbook and website for latest program content.

Graduate Diploma in City Planning (5148) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements A Bachelor degree with a credit average or above (WAM 65+). Advanced standing may also be granted for completed or partially completed postgraduate awards from UNSW or from another institution.

Graduate Certificate in City Planning (7148) Program Duration: 6 months Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$16,200 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements A Bachelor degree with a credit average or above (WAM 65+). Advanced standing may also be granted for completed or partially completed postgraduate awards from UNSW or from another institution.

Program structure 10 core courses totalling 24 units of credit.

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT Master of Construction Project Management (8121) Program Duration: 1.5 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

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Entry requirements A recognised Bachelor degree in a relevant field such as building, construction management, construction economics, civil engineering, mining engineering, architecture, quantity surveying, property development

and real estate. In addition to the academic requirement, you are required to have a minimum of 12 months management experience in the construction industry.


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PROPERTY AND DEVELOPMENT Master of Property and Development (8127) Program Duration: 1.5 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements A recognised Bachelor degree from an appropriate discipline with a credit average or above. Professional accreditation The program is recognised by the Australian Property Institute (API) – subject to the relevant institutions designated practical experience requirement.

SUSTAINABLE BUILT ENVIRONMENT Master of Sustainable Built Environment (8132) Program Duration: 1.5 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements A minimum four year Bachelor degree or equivalent in an appropriate degree with credit average or above. Where an applicant’s qualifications are not considered adequate, admission may be permitted to the Graduate Diploma with the possibility of upgrading to the Masters program, subject to satisfactory performance.

Master of Sustainable Built Environment (Extension) (8134) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements To apply, you will need a minimum four year Bachelor degree with a credit average, (WAM of 65) or a relevant degree in any related fields such as Built Environment disciplines (architecture, planning, urban design as well as areas such as environmental science and engineering) plus a minimum of three years post graduate industry experience, including work in a sustainability related professional role.

Graduate Diploma in Sustainable Built Environment (5132) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements A Bachelor degree or equivalent from a recognised tertiary institution in any relevant field and evidence of a capacity to achieve credit level or better grades consistently.

URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN Master of Urban Development and Design (8131) Program Duration: 1.5 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 (plus A$5,000 for field trip) Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements A recognised four year degree in a relevant discipline such as architecture, landscape architecture, interior architecture, planning, construction, property development and civil engineering. Admission is also open to graduates of a recognised three year undergraduate degree in Architectural Studies. All applicants must have achieved a minimum of a credit average in their bachelor’s degree.

Professional accreditation Graduates are eligible for membership to the Urban Design Chapter of the Planning Institute of Australia (PIA).

Master of Urban Development and Design (Extension) (8141) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 (plus A$5,000 for field trip) Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements You will need to have graduated from a recognised four year bachelor degree or equivalent in appropriate cognate discipline, with a credit average (65 %). Admission is also open to graduates of a recognised three year undergraduate degree in Architectural studies. All applicants must have achieved a minimum credit average (65 %) across their undergraduate degree.

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URBAN POLICY AND STRATEGY Master of Urban Policy and Strategy (8313) Program Duration: 1.5 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 (plus A$5,000 for field trip) Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements A recognised undergraduate degree in a relevant field (with at least a credit average, WAM of 65) plus at least three years of post graduate, industry experience, including work in an urban, regional or related professional role is required. A relevant degree would encompass studies in a built environment discipline or studies in social science, social policy, business and law. Applicants should submit a CV including a short personal statement (250-300 words) outlining their interest in applying for the program. Applicants will be required to undertake an interview process as part of their application for entry into the program.

Graduate Diploma in Urban Policy and Strategy (5313) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements A recognised undergraduate degree in a relevant field (with at least a credit average) plus at least three years of post graduate, industry experience, including work in an urban, regional or related professional role is required. A relevant degree would encompass studies in a built environment discipline or studies in social science, social policy, business and law. Applicants should submit a CV including a short personal statement (250-300 words) outlining their interest in applying for the program. Applicants will be required to undertake an interview process as part of their application for entry into the program.

Graduate Certificate in Urban Policy and Strategy (7313) Program Duration: 6 months Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$16,200 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements A recognised undergraduate degree in a relevant field (with at least a credit average) plus at least three years of post graduate, industry experience, including work in an urban, regional or related professional role is required. A relevant degree would encompass studies in a built environment discipline or studies in social science, social policy, business and law. Applicants should submit a CV including a short personal statement (250-300 words) outlining their interest in

applying for the program. Applicants will be required to undertake an interview process as part of their application for entry into the program.

Program structure The Graduate Certificate comprises four core courses within the Master of Urban Policy and Strategy totalling 24 UOC.

URBAN RENEWAL AND HOUSING Master of Urban Renewal and Housing (8149) Program Duration: 1.5 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Minimum admission requirements will be a relevant Bachelor Degree, for example studies in a built environment discipline, in social science, social policy, business or law with a minimum of 65 (credit average).

Graduate Diploma in Urban Renewal and Housing (5149) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

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Entry requirements Minimum admission requirements will be a relevant Bachelor Degree, for example studies in a built environment discipline, in social science, social policy, business or law with a minimum of 65 (credit average).

Program structure The Graduate Diploma comprises six core courses within the Master of Urban Policy and Strategy totalling 36 UOC and 12UOC electives.


Built Environment: Postgraduate research programs

RESEARCH

UNSW Built Environment offers a number of higher research degrees. The Master of Philosophy (MPhil) is a research degree that includes a coursework component designed to help you develop research expertise in a particular area of study. The Masters by Research is a research degree that requires the completion of a substantial research project, but more limited in scope and nature to that required for a PhD. The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is a research degree providing opportunities for students to make an original and significant high-level contribution to knowledge in an area of built environment research.

Research centres: • City Futures Research Centre Professor Bill Randolph b.randolph@unsw.edu.au

Research areas:

Research clusters

Judith O’Callaghan Director of Postgraduate Research JudithO@fbe.unsw.edu.au • Design – Architecture, Interior Architecture and Industrial Design

Robert Freestone, Associate Dean Research r.freestone@unsw.edu.au The Faculty’s research clusters are cross-disciplinary coalitions of staff and postgraduate research students organised around identifiable and emerging research strengths. Through engagement on common projects, publications and workshops, they capitalise on the synergies of individual research interests.

• Environment and Sustainability – Sustainable Development, Landscape Architecture and Architecture • H istory and Theory – Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Interior Architecture, and Planning • Property Development and Construction – Building and Construction Management, Real Estate, Sustainable Development, Property and Development • Urban Studies – Urban Planning, Urban Design, Urban Policy, Sustainable Development

• Urban Typologies • People and place • Design Research • Emergent Digital Technologies

•C ooperative Research Centre for Low Carbon Living Professor Deo Prasad d.prasad@unsw.edu.au

RESEARCH PROGRAMS Master degrees by research Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,640 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Architecture (2200) Building (2210) Built Environment (2240) Landscape Architecture (2220) Town Planning (2230)

Entry requirements Bachelor degree in the relevant area from UNSW, at a level specified by the Faculty, or a qualification considered equivalent from a recognised university or tertiary institution.

Master of Philosophy (2222) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,640 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements

Recognised four-year Bachelor degree with honours that includes a substantial research component, or the equivalent.

Area(s) of Specialisation

• Architecture • Building • Construction and Project Management Facilities Management

• Industrial Design • Interior Architecture Landscape Architecture • Property Development and Management • Town Planning and Urban Design

Doctor of Philosophy (1120) Program Duration: 4 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,640 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Recognised Master degree (with a substantial research component), or a recognised four-year Bachelor degree (with a substantial research component) with first or upper second class honours.

Area(s) of Specialisation

• Architecture • Building • Construction and Project Management • Facilities Management • Industrial Design • Interior Architecture Landscape Architecture • Property Development and Management • Town Planning and Urban Design

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Business School

Business School UNSW Business School: where great minds do business

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Business School

UNSW Australia Business School is a powerhouse of business education and research in the Asia Pacific region.

Career outcomes

Good minds ask why. Great minds ask why not. At UNSW Business School we believe that whilst asking ‘why’ may lead to knowledge, asking ‘why not’ creates innovation and progress.

Accountants

This ethos is at the heart of UNSW Business School and reflects our pioneering attitude, determination of spirit, and entrepreneurial flair.

Auditors

UNSW Business School: where great minds do business

Compliance officer

Actuarial analysts

E-commerce specialists Equity advisors Financial analysts

Top 13 for business

We have one of the world’s leading business schools. In the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2016, our Accounting and Finance subjects ranked 13th and Business and Management Studies ranked 24th in the world.

Financial planners Funds managers Human resources officers Insurance specialists Investment bankers Management accountants

Globally recognised degrees UNSW Business School is accredited by AACSB International Business Accreditation and EQUIS, placing us as a world leading business school that delivers exceptional and highly regarded business degrees.

Marketing, advertising and brand managers Portfolio managers Risk managers Stockbrokers Strategic planners System analyst

Connections make a difference

Please note: the references and statistics herein are drawn from a variety of different sources, including the opinions of experts in the different fields. This is only intended as a guide and cannot be used to predict your individual outlook. We encourage students to conduct research within their country and field of interest.

Our strong industry links bring you into direct contact with prominent representatives of leading companies. You’ll hear them speak, network with them and learn from their real-world experiences.

‘It was an easy decision for me to come back to UNSW Business School for my postgraduate degree. The Business School is the only highly regarded business school in Sydney that offers specialised financial analysis program for students who have completed accounting or finance undergraduate degree. In addition, it has strong relationship with industry and provides abundant resource for postgraduate students to expand their career prospect.’

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ACCOUNTING Master of Accounting and Business Information Technology (8426) Program Duration: 1.5 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$40,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band We are ranked 13th in the world for Accounting and Finance. / QS World University Rankings by Subject 2016

Entry requirements A recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in business, commerce, accounting or information systems, with a credit average, as determined by UNSW Business School. Please consult the following website for further information: business.unsw.edu.au/pg

Recognition of Prior Learning Up to 4 courses (24 UOC) may be awarded based on previous business studies (bachelor or higher).

ACTUARIAL STUDIES Master of Actuarial Studies (8411) Program Duration: 1.5 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$40,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Entry requirements A recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in actuarial studies, econometrics, mathematics or

statistics with a credit average, as determined by UNSW Business School. Please consult the following website for further assessment criteria: business.unsw.edu.au/pg Recognition of Prior Learning May be granted based on previous studies in actuarial studies (bachelor or higher) and professional examinations.

Professional recognition Fast-track your professional accreditation with Part I and/or Part II exemptions of Actuaries Institute’s professional examinations, as well as the core technical subjects of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (UK) professional examinations. Choosing between program 8411 and 8416 will be dependent on what professional recognition you are seeking based on your previous studies.

Master of Actuarial Studies (Extension) (8416) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$40,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Entry requirements A recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in actuarial studies, econometrics,

mathematics or statistics with a credit average, as determined by UNSW Business School. Please consult the following website for further assessment criteria: business.unsw.edu.au/pg Recognition of Prior Learning Up to 4 courses (24 UOC) may be granted (towards the 4 core courses) based on your previous studies in actuarial studies (bachelor or higher).

Professional recognition Fast-track your professional accreditation with Part I and/or Part II exemptions of Actuaries Institute’s professional examinations, as well as the core technical subjects of the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries (UK) professional examinations

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION AGSM MBA (8350) Program Duration: 16 months or 24 months for MBA(Extension) Entry: Session 1 (January) Estimated fees to complete: A$79,200 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band We are ranked 24th in the world for Business and Management Studies. / QS World University Rankings by Subject 2016

Entry requirements There are two pathways into the AGSM MBA program: 1. A strong undergraduate degree (or equivalent qualification) and a minimum of 2 years professional or managerial work experience 2. At least 6 years of professional work experience Applicants must also submit supporting documentation including official transcript, three personal statements. Applicants must also provide a minimum overall GMAT score of 550 with minimum scores of verbal 25, quantitative 35 and AWA 4.0. Career and recruitment services Career Services is an integral part of the AGSM@ UNSW Business School and this team goes far beyond sourcing potential employment opportunities. AGSM Career Services Unit provides you with the opportunity

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to develop career management skills during the course of the MBA program. The range of career services is specifically designed to provide you with the tools for successful job searching and career advancement as well as the guidance and support needed to map out your long-term career paths. The tailored services provided include: Career management programs - These programs provide you with a range of skills to pro-actively manage your career. These are delivered face-to-face via classroom/team sessions or online through the AGSM MBA Career Centre. Career advice/guidance - Individual counselling sessions are available by appointment with the professional AGSM MBA Careers Services team to obtain more tailored career guidance and support. Recruitment services - The AGSM Career Services Unit builds and develops strong relationships with companies who can benefit from having an MBA graduate in their organisation. Successfully aligning the skills and experience of MBA students with the needs of business is our key objective. The Career Services Unit continually markets to previous and prospective recruiters and leverages from our strong alumni base. Prestigious clients include ABN AMRO Bank N.V., A.T. Kearney, Barclays Bank PLC, BMW (Japan), Boral Limited, Mercer LLC (China), and McKinsey & Company.

Professional recognition AGSM@UNSW Business School program is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegial Schools of Business (AACSB) and has European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD) EQUIS accreditation, which places AGSM in an exclusive group of the world’s leading business schools – only 142 of more than 13,000 business schools in the world have received EQUIS accreditation. Scholarships The AGSM@UNSW Business School prepares great people to achieve great things. We offer a range of scholarships for exceptional candidates who demonstrate leadership potential, academic ability and a commitment to their community. MBA (Extension) The MBA (Extension) is intended for students in our full time MBA who are seeking to extend their study plan to include an additional semester to undertake an internship or research project. It is identical to the MBA (full-time) with the addition of an extra session (Extension Session), totalling 120 Units of Credit, and is undertaken over 130 weeks. You will need to gain entry to the full time MBA program first in order to apply to the MBA (Extension). For more information visit: agsm.edu.au


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AGSM MBA (X) (8625) Program Duration: 3 to 6 years part-time (Distance/elearning only. Visit agsm.edu.au for more information) Entry: Session 1 (February), Session 2 (May), Session 3 (September) Estimated fees to complete: visit agsm.edu.au Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

MBAX is AGSM@UNSW Business School’s next generation online MBA. A unique online management degree that also allows you to specialise, the MBAX will prepare you to seize the opportunities in front of you and give you the edge you need to succeed. Specialisations

• MBA (Technology) • MBA (Social Impact) • MBA (Change Management)

Entry requirements There are two pathways into the AGSM MBAx program: 1. A strong undergraduate degree (or equivalent qualification) and a minimum of 2 years professional or managerial work experience 2. At least 6 years of professional work experience.

COMMERCE Master of Commerce (8404) Program Duration: 1.5 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$40,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Entry requirements A recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) with a credit average, as determined by UNSW Business School. Please consult the following website for further assessment criteria: business.unsw.edu.au/pg

Areas of specialisations

• Banking • Business Strategy • Economics and Finance • Enterprise Systems and Business Design • Finance • Human Resource Management • International Business • Management Accounting • Marketing • Organisation and Management • Risk Management

Recognition of Prior Learning Up to 4 courses (24 UOC) may be awarded based on your previous business studies (bachelor or higher). Professional recognition Depending on the specialisation chosen and there are 11 specialisations to choose from. Meet the education requirement of various professional bodies including Australian Computer Society (Information Systems), Australian Human Resources Institute (Human Resource Management), Australian Securities and Investment Commission (RG-146) (Finance), and Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (Management Accounting).

Master of Commerce (Extension) (8417) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$40,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Entry requirements A recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) with a credit average, as determined by UNSW Business School. The Master of Commerce (Extenstion) is intended for students seeking to extend their study. The program allows you complete an extra

semester choosing courses to build your knowledge. Please consult the following website for further assessment criteria: business.unsw.edu.au/pg Areas of specialisations Please refer to Master of Commerce. Recognition of Prior Learning The Master of Commerce (Extension) is designed for students seeking to extend their study. The program allows students to complete an extra semester choosing courses to build your knowledge.

Professional recognition Depending on the specialisation chosen - Meet the education requirement of various professional bodies including Australian Computer Society (Information Systems), Australian Human Resources Institute (Human Resource Management), Australian Securities and Investment Commission (RG-146) (Finance), and Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (Management Accounting).

ECONOMICS Master of Economics (8412) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February Estimated first year tuition: A$40,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band We are ranked 38th in the world for Economics and Econometrics. / QS World University Rankings by Subject 2016

Entry requirements There are two categories of entry: Category A - A recognised Honours degree (with a research thesis) in economics with a Second Upper Class (2.1) or better. Category B - A recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent) majoring in economics with a minimum overall average of 70%, as determined by UNSW

Business School. The economics major must include second- or third- year courses in microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics and mathematical economics at a minimum average grade of 70% for these courses. Please consult the following website for further assessment criteria: business.unsw.edu.au/pg

FINANCE Master of Finance (8406) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$40,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band We are ranked 13th in the world for Accounting and Finance. / QS World University Rankings by Subject 2016

Entry requirements A recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) majoring in finance with a credit average in the finance major and a credit average overall, as determined by UNSW Business School. You must have demonstrated competence in mathematics and statistical methods. Entry is based on academic achievement only and work experience will not be assessed. Please consult the following website for further assessment criteria: business.unsw.edu.au/pg

Professional recognition Meet the education requirement of Australian Securities and Investment Commission’s RG-146 Tier 1 qualification

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Master of Financial Analysis (8413) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$40,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Entry requirements A recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) majoring in finance or accounting with

a credit average overall, as determined by UNSW Business School. Please consult the following website for further assessment criteria: business.unsw.edu.au/pg Recognition of Prior Learning If you’ve successfully completed the CPA Program or CAANZ Program (from Australia), or the CIMA qualification, you may be granted one course credit.

Professional recognition May meet the education requirement of Australian Securities and Investment Commission’s RG-146 Tier 1 qualification depending on course selection. Opportunity to obtain associate membership with the Financial Services Institute of Australasia (FINSIA)

Master of Financial Planning (9273) Program Duration: 1.5 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$40,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Category A A recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in commerce or finance with a credit average as determined by UNSW Business School.

Category B A recognised non-business related Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) with a credit average, as determined by UNSW Business School, plus a minimum of two years full-time professional work experience. Please consult the following website for further assessment criteria: business.unsw.edu.au/pg

INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT Master of Information Systems Management (8435) Program Duration: 1.5 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$40,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Entry requirements Admission to the Master of Information Systems is based on relevant academic qualifications and professional experience. There are two categories of entry: • Category A – To receive course credit : 1) A recognised Honours degree (with a research thesis) in information systems, information technology or computer science, with a Second Upper Class

(2.1) (usually 75%) or better OR 2) A recognised bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in information systems, information technology or computer science with a credit average (65% or higher) and a minimum of two years full-time relevant professional experience after completion of the relevant degree.

Professional recognition Accredited by Australian Computer Society (ACS) at the Professional Level, preparing you for professional practice in information and communications technology (ICT)

• Category B – To complete the full (1.5 year) program you need: A recognised bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) with a credit average (65% or higher) and at least one year full-time relevant work experience after completion of the degree. Please consult the following website for further assessment criteria:

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INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS Master of International Business (8371) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$40,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements A recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) with a credit average, as determined by UNSW Business School. Please consult the following website for further assessment criteria:

Recognition of Prior Learning Up to 4 courses may be awarded based on previous studies and professional work experience.

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MARKETING Master of Marketing (8423) Program Duration: 1.5 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$40,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Entry requirements As determined by UNSW Business School: • Category A – For the 1 year program : A recognised bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in commerce or business with a credit

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average as determined by UNSW Business School; and at least 2 years full-time relevant professional and marketing experience; and demonstrated competency in business statistics • Category B – To be eligible for the 1.5 year program you need to have: A recognised bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification), with a credit average as determined as by UNSW Business School; and at least 5 years fulltime relevant professional and marketing experience; and demonstrated competency in business statistics, and evidence of formal marketing training

Category C: A recognised bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in commerce or business with a credit average or as determined by the UNSW Postgraduate Coursework Entry Calculator; and at a major (at least seven courses) in marketing or related discipline within the bachelor degree as determined by UNSW Business School; and at least 1 year full-time relevant work experience. For more information: business.unsw.edu.au/pg


Business School: Postgraduate research programs

PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTING Master of Professional Accounting (8409) Program Duration: 1.5 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$40,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements A recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) with a credit average, as determined by UNSW Business School. Please consult the following website for further assessment criteria:

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Recognition of Prior Learning Up to 4 courses may be awarded based on previous studies. Note: This program is suitable for graduates with limited or no exposure to previous accounting study

Master of Professional Accounting (Extension) (8415) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$40,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band The Master of Professional Accounting (Extension) is designed for students seeking to extend their study. The program allows students to complete an extra semester (4 elective courses)

Entry requirements A recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) with a credit average, as determined by UNSW Business School. Please consult the following website for further assessment criteria:

business.unsw.edu.au/pg Note: This program is suitable for graduates with limited or no exposure to previous accounting study

Professional recognition Meets the educational requirements of peak professional accounting bodies including CPA Australia, Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand (CAANZ) and Institute of Public Accountants (IPA). Note: There is opportunity for high performing students to study a research training path involving accounting research methodology and project report.

TAXATION Master of Taxation (9250) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$40,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Study Mode Distance learning or on-campus Studying the Master of Taxation by distance/online learning, in your home country does not require a student visa. Studying the Master of Taxation at UNSW Australia requires a student visa*. *Note: Courses offered in the UNSW Business School are delivered in a variety of modes: distance/online, face-toface and intensive mode.

The program also offers you the option to specialise in one of the following areas: • International Taxation: develops an advanced international taxation knowledge base and advanced professional skills in the practical application of international tax; •T axation: Develops an advanced knowledge base and advanced professional skills in taxation; •T axation and Financial Planning: provides a multidisciplinary (taxation, law and business) education in financial planning and personal wealth accumulation. The specialisation is suitable for graduates seeking a career in this area, whether in private professional practice, in commerce or in government service;

• Revenue Administration: suitable for graduates currently working in revenue authorities or related agencies (in particular in developing and transitional economies in the Pacific, Asia, Africa and Eastern Europe). Entry requirements A recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in taxation, law or commerce (including one taxation course) with a credit average, as determined by UNSW Business School. Please consult the following website for further assessment criteria:

business.unsw.edu.au/pg

RESEARCH business.unsw.edu.au/programs-courses/postgraduate-research

• Economics

P: +61 2 9385 6183

• Information Systems

E: business.researchdegree@unsw.edu.au

• Marketing • Management

• Accounting

• Risk and Actuarial Studies

• Banking and Finance

• Taxation and Business Law

RESEARCH PROGRAMS Doctor of Philosophy Program Duration: 4 years Estimated first year tuition: A$31,440

Entry requirements A four-year Bachelor’s degree with first or upper second class honours from an Australian university, OR

Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

• a completed Master by Research degree, OR • equivalent academic qualification(s) approved by the

Entry: February and July

appropriate Faculty higher degree committee. Applicants must complete an expression of interest to the School before applying.

Accounting (1521) Banking and Finance (1561) Economics (1540) Information Systems (1525) Marketing (1550) Organisation and Management (1605) Risk and Actuarial Studies (1545) Strategy and Entrepreneurship (1532) Taxation and Business Law (1535)

Master of Philosophy (2585) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$31,440 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Entry requirements

Appropriate Bachelor degree in the relevant discipline from UNSW or a qualification considered

equivalent from another university or tertiary institution at a level acceptable to the Faculty higher degree committee, usually at honours level. Area(s) of Specialisation • Accounting • Banking and Finance • Economics • Human Resource Management

• Industrial Relations • Information Systems and Management

• International Business • Marketing • Organisational Behaviour • Risk and Actuarial Studies • Strategy and Entrepreneurship • Taxation • Business Law international.unsw.edu.au

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Engineering Creating leaders who make a difference

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Through world-class education and research, UNSW Engineering brings passion and creativity to meet global challenges. We combine the world’s best facilities and research with an exciting and connected education experience to open doors for our graduates. We are innovation in action.

Career outcomes Biomedical engineers Chemical engineers Civil engineers Computer science engineers

No.1 in Australia and 41 in the world

/ Academic Ranking of World Universities in Engineering/ Technology and Computer Sciences - 2015

Digital map creators Electrical engineers Energy systems engineers Environmental engineers Geotechnical engineers Geospatial engineers Logistics managers

2016 QS World University Rankings for Subjects All UNSW engineering subjects rank in the top 50: Civil Engineering #16 in the world, and #1 in Australia Computer Engineering #35 in the world Chemical Engineering #33 in the world Mechanical Engineering #34 in the world Electrical Engineering #43 in the world Minerals and Mining #16 in the world

Manufacturing engineers Materials engineers Mechanical designers Mechanical engineers Mechatronic engineers Mining engineers Nuclear engineers Petroleum engineers Project managers

The Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2015-2016 UNSW is in position 68 in engineering and technology

Satellite systems engineers Structural engineers Telecommunications engineers Transport engineers Water engineers Wastewater and waste engineers Please note: the references and statistics herein are drawn from a variety of different sources, including the opinions of experts in the different fields. This is only intended as a guide and cannot be used to predict your individual outlook. We encourage students to conduct research within their country and field of interest.

‘I chose a UNSW Engineering program because it aligned with my career goals and interests. My program was taught by staff and guest lecturers with extensive experience in the engineering industry – it was a great opportunity to learn from experts in the field. I particularly enjoyed the industry professionals and keynote speakers who addressed emerging trends in engineering science.’

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Engineering: Postgraduate coursework programs

BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING Master of Biomedical Engineering (8660) Program Duration: 1.5 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$38,880

Entry requirements A recognised four-year Bachelor degree in engineering, science or medicine, with an average grade of 65%.

Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Graduate Diploma in Biomedical Engineering (5449) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$38,880

Entry requirements A recognised three-year Bachelor degree in a related discipline.

Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

ENGINEERING Master of Engineering (8621) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$38,880 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band We are ranked 16th in the world for Engineering Civil and Structural / QS World University Rankings by Subject 2016

This two year program is designed for those wanting to enter the engineering profession or for practicing engineers who wish to expand their knowledge and skills in engineering management, acquire an in-depth knowledge of a particular specialisation, or gain technical expertise. The five specialisations are professionally accredited (or awaiting accreditation) by Engineers Australia.

NOTE: The minimum average required for entry is as determined by the UNSW Postgraduate Entry Score Calculator.

Entry requirements Entry is open to students with a four year nonaccredited (under the Washington Accord) Bachelor of Engineering degree or equivalent in a related discipline with a minimum 65% average (70% for Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications.).

• Civil Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Environmental Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Telecommunications

Cut off requirements for China and South Asia (including cut-off lists for individual institutions) are available on the faculty website. Refer also to individual discipline pages for more detailed entry requirements. Specialisations

(Applicants who hold a three year Engineering Science degree at least equivalent to the first three years of a related Engineering degree accredited under the Washington Accord may be considered also.)

ENGINEERING SCIENCE Master of Engineering Science (8338) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$38,880 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band We are ranked 33rd in the world for Engineering - Chemical / QS World University Rankings by Subject 2016

Entry requirements Students need a recognised four year Bachelor degree in an appropriate area of engineering with a minimum 65% average as determined by the UNSW Postgraduate Entry Score Calculator* in a relevant discipline. * NOTE: Students from a non-211 university in China need a minimum 70% average as determined by the UNSW Postgraduate Entry Score Calculator. Specialisations Students should choose at least 6 UOC Engineering and Technical Management courses and the remainder of electives may be chosen from disciplinary or advanced disciplinary courses from their specialisation, or another specialisation within the Master of Engineering Science program subject to students being sufficiently prepared by way of prior learning. This degree is offered in specialisations (streams) including: • Biomedical Engineering • Chemical Process Engineering

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• Civil Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Energy Systems • Environmental Engineering • Food Process Engineering • Geospatial Engineering • Geotechnical Engineering & Engineering Geology • Manufacturing Engineering & Management • Mechanical Engineering • Nuclear Engineering • Petroleum Engineering • Photovoltaics & Solar Energy • Project Management • Renewable Energy Engineering • Satellite Systems Engineering • Structural Engineering • Sustainable Systems • Systems & Control • Telecommunications • Transportation Engineering • Water Resources: catchments to coasts • Water, Wastewater & Waste Engineering


Engineering: Postgraduate coursework programs

Graduate Diploma in Engineering Science (5341) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$38,880 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Recognised four year degree in a relevant discipline of engineering or a three or four year engineering or science degree plus relevant professional experience. Specialisations This degree is offered in the following specialisations (streams): • Chemical Process Engineering • Civil Engineering • Electrical Engineering • Energy Systems • Environmental Engineering • Food Process Engineering

• Geospatial Engineering • Geotechnical Engineering & Engineering Geology • Manufacturing Engineering & Management • Mechanical Engineering • Petroleum Engineering • Photovoltaics & Solar Energy • Project Management • Renewable Energy Engineering • Structural Engineering • Telecommunications • Transportation Engineering • Water Engineering: Catchments to Coasts • Water, Wastewater & Waste Engineering Students must complete 48UOC of courses to be eligible for the degree.

Graduate Certificate in Engineering Science (7320) Program Duration: 6 months Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$19,440 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Recognised four year degree in a relevant discipline of engineering or a three or four year engineering or science degree plus relevant professional experience.

Specialisations This degree is offered in the following specialisations (streams): • Civil Engineering • Geospatial Engineering

Graduate Certificate in Petroleum Engineering (7343) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$29,160 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Entry requirements Entry into the Graduate Certificate in Petroleum Engineering can be via two pathways: • Entry pathway 1 - A 3 or 4 year Bachelor of Engineering/Science degree in a relevant discipline or an equivalent qualification from a recognised university or tertiary institution; OR • Entry pathway 2 - Consideration will be given on an individual basis for those with relevant petroleum industry experience with vocational training based on the portfolio supporting the application. A minimum

of 5 years of full-time relevant professional and/or responsibility in the upstream petroleum industry is required. Students are required to demonstrate work experience in the Upstream Petroleum Industry (i.e. the exploration, reservoir engineering, drilling and production of oil &/or gas). An entry interview may be required. For entry pathway 2, a portfolio is to be provided to support the application for postgraduate coursework study, including the following: 1. A cover letter explaining your motivation to work in the petroleum industry and proposed study program at UNSW. The letter should tell us about your interests and achievements and be no more than 400 words. 2. A CV that provides information on industry responsibility including employer, dates employed in each position and a description of the position roles (no more than 50 words for each position).

3. Information that demonstrates aptitude for learning and relevant experience including evidence and details of employer sponsored training and Vocational Education and Training (VET). This may include brief summaries (no more than 2,000 words total) of selected projects outlining your leadership and/or substantial contribution. 4. Contact details of two referees, including at least one past or current employer. A letter from an employer verifying the role performed would be highly regarded to support the consideration of relevant industry experience. 5. Certificates of relevant training including VET. The portfolio is to be provided in electronic format as part of the application process. * Open Learning program also available - see petrol.unsw.edu.au for further information

FOOD SCIENCE Master of Food Science (8037) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$38,880 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Students must hold either a Bachelor degree in Food Science with a minimum 65% average as determined by the UNSW Postgraduate Entry Score Calculator*, or a Graduate Diploma in Food Science from UNSW,

or an equivalent qualification from another recognised university or tertiary institution. * NOTE: Students from a non-211 university in China need a minimum 70% average as determined by the UNSW Postgraduate Entry Score Calculator.

Graduate Diploma of Food Science (5037) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$38,880 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements A student must hold a Bachelor degree in Food Science or a cognate discipline (such as chemical engineering or biochemistry), with an average mark of at least 65, or an equivalent qualification from a recognised university or tertiary institution, in order to be admitted to the program.

Specialisations Students must complete 48UOC of courses to be eligible for the Graduate Diploma. This Graduate Diploma is offered in the following specialisations (streams): 1. Food Science for Chemical Engineers, Academic Plan FOODLS5037 2. Food Science for Biochemists, Academic Plan FOODMS5037 3. Food Science, Academic Plan FOODJS5037

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Master of Information Technology (8543) Program Duration: 2 years (or 1 year with advanced standing) Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$38,880 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements A recognised four-year Bachelor degree in engineering, science and a high credit achieved overall; a recogised three year Bachelor degree in computer science or engineering, with a high credit achieved overall; or completion of the Graduate Diploma in Information Technology subject to no fails.

We are ranked 35th in the world for Computer Science and Information Systems / QS World University Rankings by Subject 2016

Specialisations Up to two specialisations can be selected from the following areas with a completion of minimum of three courses required to satisfy the major. Course levels are indicated in brackets. • Artificial intelligence • Bioinformatics • Information Technology • Database Systems • eCommerce Systems • Geospatial • Internetworking • Data Science and Engineering

Graduate Diploma in Information Technology (5543) Program Duration: 1.5 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$38,880 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements A recognised three-year Bachelor degree in a discipline that includes mathematics up to at least year two level (preferably in Science or Engineering), and a high credit average overall; or completion of the Graduate Certificate in Computing, subject to no fails

Graduate Certificate in Computing (7543) Program Duration: 6 months Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$19,440 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements A recognised three-year Bachelor degree or a minimum of three years of work experience in an appropriate area of engineering or science.

MINING ENGINEERING Master of Mining Engineering (8335) Program Duration: 1.5 years Entry: February Estimated first year tuition: A$38,880 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band We are ranked 33rd in the world for Engineering Mineral and Mining / QS World University Rankings by Subject 2016

Entry requirements A recognised four year (Honours) degree in Mining Engineering, Engineering Geology, Civil Engineering or Geotechnical Engineering. A credit average and no course fails over the final two years of the degree is also required and professional experience in the mining industry will be highly regarded. Full details on entry requirements are available at engineering.unsw.edu. au/mining-engineering. Specialisations

• Mine Geomechanics • Mine Management

Graduate Diploma of Mining Engineering (5335) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$38,880 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

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Entry requirements A recognised four year degree in Mining Engineering or a related engineering or physical sciences discipline from a recognised institution, or a three year degree plus a minimum of one year relevant industry experience. At least an average 65% and no course fails.

Specialisations

• Mine Geomechanics • Mine Management


Engineering: Postgraduate research programs

RESEARCH engineering.unsw.edu.au/research

• Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering

• School of Computer Science and Engineering

• School of Mining Engineering

• School of Chemical Engineering

• School of Electrical Engineering

• School of Petroleum Engineering

• School of Mechnical and

• School of Photovoltaic and Renewable Energy

Dr Megan Lord m.lord@unsw.edu.au engineering.unsw.edu.au/biomedical-engineering A/Prof Jian Zhao jian.zhao@unsw.edu.au AND Professor Per Zetterlund p.zetterlund@unsw.edu.au engineering.unsw.edu.au/chemical-engineering

• School of Civil and Environmental Engineering A/Prof Ian Turner ian.turner@unsw.edu.au engineering.unsw.edu.au/civil-engineering

Student Office research@cse.unsw.edu.au cse.unsw.edu.au

and Telecommunications Prof Jinhong Yuan j.yuan@unsw.edu.au engineering.unsw.edu.au/electrical-engineering Manufacturing Engineering Associate Professor Zhongxiao Peng pgrcoord.mech@unsw.edu.au engineering.unsw.edu.au/mechanical-engineering

Dr Joung Oh joung.oh@unsw.edu.au engineering.unsw.edu.au/mining-engineering Professor Sheik Rahman sheik.rahman@unsw.edu.au Student Office: tetb@unsw.edu.au engineering.unsw.edu.au/petroleum-engineering Professor Gavin Conibeer g.conibeer@unsw.edu.au AND Dr Alistair Sproul a.sproul@unsw.edu.au Student Office: tetb@unsw.edu.au engineering.unsw.edu.au/energy-engineering

RESEARCH PROGRAMS Master of Engineering by Research Program Duration: 2 years

Biomedical Engineering (2675)

Photovoltaic Engineering (2655)

Entry: February and July

Chemical Engineering (2150)

Surveying and Spatial Information Systems (2721)

Estimated first year tuition: A$40,080

Civil and Environmental Engineering (2650)

Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Electrical Engineering (2660)

Computer Science and Engineering (2665) Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering (2692) Mining Engineering (2180)

Entry requirements Recognised four-year Bachelor degree with honours that includes a substantial research component, or the equivalent.

Petroleum Engineering (2156)

Master of Science by Research Program Duration: 2 years

Biomedical Engineering (2795)

Entry: February and July

Chemical Engineering (2010)

Estimated first year tuition: A$40,080

Civil and Environmental Engineering (2750)

Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Food Science and Technology (2031)

Computer Science and Engineering (2765)

Entry requirements Recognised four-year Bachelor degree with honours that includes a substantial research component, or the equivalent.

Industrial Chemistry (2016)

Doctor of Philosophy Program Duration: 4 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$40,080 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Biomedical Engineering (1710) Chemical Engineering (1010) Civil and Environmental Engineering (1630)

Computer Science and Engineering (1650) Electrical Engineering (1640) Food Science and Technology (1031) Industrial Chemistry (1016) Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering (1662) Mining Engineering (1050) Petroleum Engineering (1017) Photovoltaic Engineering (1655) Surveying and Spatial Information Systems (1681)

Entry requirements Recognised Master degree (with a substantial research component), or a recognised four-year Bachelor degree (with a substantial research component) with first or upper second class honours.

For further details of engineering research areas see engineering.unsw.edu.au/research

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Law Where law meets justice

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UNSW Law is one of the world’s top ranking Law Schools and Australia’s leader in progressive and rigorous legal education and research. The pre-eminence of our teaching, research excellence and the outstanding support we provide students at every level are the characteristics that continue to attract the most talented teachers, researchers and students from Australia and internationally.

Career outcomes Arbitrators Court registrars Defence specialists Diplomats Entrepreneurs

13th in the World

Foreign affairs specialists

The QS World University Rankings by Subject 2016 placed UNSW Law at 13th in the world.

Human rights lawyers Industrial relations specialists International civil servants

Research Excellence

UNSW Law received a top rating of five ‘well above world standard’ in the 2015 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) analysis.

International journalists Mediators Policy analysts Political advisers Pro bono legal advisers

Justice for all UNSW Law’s commitment to justice for all is demonstrated through the Law School’s association with a range of legal research, advocacy and education centres. These centres play a central role in the education of students through internships and clinical legal education.

Public sector managers Refugee and displacement advocates Please note: the references and statistics herein are drawn from a variety of different sources, including the opinions of experts in the different fields. This is only intended as a guide and cannot be used to predict your individual outlook. We encourage students to conduct research within their country and field of interest.

‘I found the Master of Laws (LLM) program comprehensive, highly practical and geared to the needs of international LLM students, including those from a civil law background. The quality of lectures, structure of classes, library facilities and support from the university created a genuine learning environment.’

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Law: Postgraduate coursework programs

BUSINESS LAW Master of Business Law (9231) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$39,120 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Undergraduate non-law degree – minimum credit average OR undergraduate non-law degree with minimum two years’ relevant professional experience. See law.unsw.edu.au/mbl for further information

Please note: A Graduate Diploma may be awarded to students exiting the Master program, provided they have completed 36 UOC.

Specialisations You can tailor the program to your needs by completing a generalist degree or choosing to specialise in one of the following areas: • Corporate and Commercial Law • Corporate, Commercial and Taxation Law • Innovation Law • International Business and Economic Law • Media and Technology Law • Taxation

CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CRIMINOLOGY Master of Criminal Justice and Criminology (9285) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$36,780 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Please note: A Graduate Diploma may be awarded to students exiting the Master program, provided they have completed 36 UOC. Entry requirements Undergraduate degree - minimum credit average OR undergraduate degree with minimum two years’ relevant professional experience. See law.unsw.edu.au/mcjc for further information.

Core courses In the Master of Criminal Justice and Criminology you will study courses including: • Explaining Crime • Legal Concepts, Research and Writing for Criminal Justice & Criminology • Conceptualising Criminal Laws

DISPUTE RESOLUTION Master of Dispute Resolution (9235) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$39,120 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Undergraduate degree - minimum credit average OR undergraduate degree with minimum two years’ relevant professional experience. See law.unsw.edu.au/mdr for further information.

Core courses In the Master of Dispute Resolution you will study courses including: • Dispute Resolution: Principles, Processes and Practices • Principled Negotiation

Please note: A Graduate Diploma may be awarded to students exiting the Master program, provided they have completed 36 UOC.

ENVIRONMENTAL LAW AND POLICY Master of Environmental Law and Policy (9212) Program Duration: 1.5 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$39,120 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Please note: A Graduate Diploma may be awarded to students exiting the Master program, provided they have completed 48 UOC. Entry requirements Undergraduate degree – minimum credit average OR Undergraduate degree with minimum two years’ relevant professional experience. See law.unsw.edu.au/melp for further information.

Core courses In the Master of Environmental Law and Policy you will study courses including: • Environmental Law in Australia • International Environmental Law • Legal Concepts, Research and Writing for Environmental Law

HUMAN RIGHTS LAW AND POLICY Master of Human Rights Law and Policy (9211) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$39,120 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Please note: A Graduate Diploma may be awarded to students exiting the Master program, provided they have completed 36 UOC.

Entry requirements Undergraduate degree in law, the social sciences or humanities - minimum credit average OR undergraduate degree in law, the social sciences or humanities with minimum two years’ relevant professional experience. See law.unsw.edu.au/mhrlp for further information.

Core courses In the Master of Human Rights Law and Policy you will study courses including: • International Human Rights • Legal Concepts, Research and Writing for Human Rights

INTERNATIONAL LAW AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Master of International Law and International Relations (9240) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$34,440 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

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Please note: A Graduate Diploma may be awarded to students exiting the Master program, provided they have completed 36 UOC.

professional experience. See law.unsw.edu.au/milir for further information.

Entry requirements Undergraduate degree in law, the social sciences or humanities - minimum credit average OR undergraduate degree in law, the social sciences or humanities with minimum two years’ relevant

Core courses In the Master of International Law and International Relations you will study courses including: • Principles of International Law • The Politics of International Law


Law: Postgraduate research programs

JURIS DOCTOR JD (Juris Doctor) (9150) Program Duration: 3 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$41,040 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements A recognised Bachelor degree or equivalent qualification in any discipline other than law, or a recognised non-Australian law degree. See law.unsw.edu.au/jd for further information.

LAW

Professional recognition The UNSW JD is accredited by the Legal Profession Admission Board and satisfies the academic component for admission to practise as a solicitor and barrister of the Supreme Court of NSW. To practise law in other countries you must satisfy the academic and accreditation criteria in the particular jurisdiction. Always refer to the relevant authority or admitting body in that country or state.

Master of Laws (9200) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$39,120 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band We are ranked 13th in the world for Law and Legal Studies. / QS World University Rankings by Subject 2016

Please note: A Graduate Diploma may be awarded to students exiting the Master program, provided they have completed 36 UOC. Entry requirements LLB or JD - minimum credit average OR LLB or JD with minimum two years’ relevant professional experience. See law.unsw.edu.au/master-of-laws for further information. Specialisations LLM specialisations are available in the

following areas: • Corporate and commercial law • Corporate, commercial law and taxation • Criminal justice and criminology • Dispute resolution • Environmental law • Human rights and social justice • Innovation law • International business and economic law • International law • Media and technology law • Taxation

LAW, MEDIA AND JOURNALISM Master of Law, Media and Journalism (9214) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$34,440 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Undergraduate degree - minimum credit average OR undergraduate degree with minimum two years’ relevant professional experience. See law.unsw.edu.au/mlmj for further information.

Core courses In the Master of Law, Media and Journalism you will study courses including • Legal Concepts, Research and Writing: IP & Media Law • Understanding Contemporary Media

• Criminal Law, Criminal Justice and Criminology • Environmental Law • Evidence and Civil Procedure • Human Rights and Social Justice • Indigenous Peoples and the Law • Intellectual Property • Law, Science and Technology

• Legal and Social Theory • Legal Education and Pedagogy • National Security and Terrorism • Private Law • Public International Law • Regulation and Regulatory Theory • Transnational and Comparative Law

Please note: A Graduate Diploma may be awarded to students exiting the Master program, provided they have completed 36 UOC.

RESEARCH Professor Gary Edmond Director of Postgraduate Research g.edmond@unsw.edu.au law.unsw.edu.au/future-students/research-degrees

• Constitutional and Administrative Law • Corporate and Commercial Law

RESEARCH PROGRAMS Doctor of Juridical Science (1740) Program Duration: 4 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$36,000 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Completion of coursework component (UNSW Master of Laws by coursework) with a minimum distinction average (75%) is required to articulate to the SJD program.

Doctor of Philosophy (1730) Program Duration: 4 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$36,000 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Recognised Master degree (including a substantial research component) with a minimum distinction average (75%), or a recognised four-year Bachelor degree (with a substantial research component) with first class honours.

Master of Laws by Research (2440) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$36,000 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Completion of a recognised four-year Bachelor of Laws degree with Honours that includes a substantial research component, or the equivalent.

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Medicine Building the future of healthcare

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UNSW Medicine is a pioneer of medical research and innovation, committed to turning discoveries into cures.

Career outcomes Bioinformaticians Biotechnology specialists

Top 50 medical school

We are one of the world’s top 50 medical schools. / QS World University Rankings by Subject 2016

Clinical research associates Clinical trial managers Geneticists Health economics Health promotion Infectious disease control

World-class biomedical research precinct The newly-opened Wallace Wurth building, together with the Lowy Cancer Research Centre and Biological Sciences Building form a world-class biomedical research precinct.

Laboratory technicians Medicinal chemists Microbiologists Nanotechnologists Pharmaceutical developers Pharmaceutical sales representatives Pharmacologists

World leader in medical research We are a world leader in medical research, particularly in the fields of Indigenous health, cancer, neuroscience, mental health, cardiovascular disease, healthcare innovation and immunology HIV.

Public health policy Research scientists Please note: the references and statistics herein are drawn from a variety of different sources, including the opinions of experts in the different fields. This is only intended as a guide and cannot be used to predict your individual outlook. We encourage students to conduct research within their country and field of interest.

‘I chose to study in Australia because of UNSW. My teachers were excellent with lots of international experience’

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FORENSIC MENTAL HEALTH Master of Forensic Mental Health (9012) Program Duration: 2 years part-time by distance Entry: February and July (February commencement recommended) Estimated first year tuition: A$39,120 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Bachelor’s degree in health, law or criminology and honours/postgraduate qualifications in one of those disciplines or 2 years professional experience in health, law or criminology.

Graduate Diploma in Forensic Mental Health (5512) Program Duration: 1.5 years part-time by distance Entry: February and July (February commencement recommended) Estimated first year tuition: A$29,340 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Bachelor’s degree in health, law or criminology and honours/postgraduate qualifications in one of those disciplines or 2 years professional experience in health, law or criminology.

Graduate Certificate in Forensic Mental Health (7312) Program Duration: 1 year part-time by distance Entry: February and July (February commencement recommended) Estimated first year tuition: A$19,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Bachelor’s degree in health, law or criminology and honours/postgraduate in one of those disciplines or 2 years professional experience in health, law or criminology.

HEALTH MANAGEMENT Master of Health Management* (8901) Program Duration: 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time by distance learning Entry: February and July

Entry requirements An undergraduate degree in a health-related or public health-related discipline and:

Estimated first year tuition: A$41,280

• Honours or postgraduate qualification in a health-

Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

• Substantial professional experience acquired as

Professional recognition This program is recognised by the Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators and the Australasian College of Health Service Management.

related or public health-related discipline; OR part of a health-related degree of 4 or more years duration; OR • Two years full-time professional experience in a health-related or public health-related discipline, including as a volunteer in a health and public health organisation.

Master of Health Management (Extension)* (8902) Program Duration: 1.5 years full-time or 3 years parttime by distance learning Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$41,280 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Transfer will be considered on completion of the Master of Health Management (8901) or equivalent with a minimum credit average and submission of an acceptable research proposal.

Professional recognition This program is recognised by the Royal Australasian College of Medical Administrators and the Australasian College of Health Service Management.

Graduate Diploma in Health Management* (5509) Program Duration: 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time by distance learning Entry: February and July

Entry requirements An undergraduate degree in a health-related or public health-related discipline and:

Estimated first year tuition: A$30,960

• Honours or postgraduate qualification

Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

in a health-related or public health-related discipline; OR • Substantial professional experience acquired as part of a health-related degree of 4 or more years duration ; OR

Two years full-time professional experience in a healthrelated or public health-related discipline, including as a volunteer in a health and public health organisation. Professional recognition This program is recognised by the Australasian College of Health Service Management.

* For all Postgraduate coursework in Public Health and Community Medicine, a separate form needs to be completed upon application. This form is a supporting document required in addition to submitting your UNSW postgraduate coursework application. Please download the form here: sphcm.med.unsw.edu.au/sites/default/files/sphcm/Future_Students/SPHCM_PGCoursework_Application_Cover_Intl.pdf

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Graduate Certificate in Health Management* (7360) Program Duration: 6 months full-time or 1 year parttime by distance learning Entry: February and July

Entry requirements An undergraduate degree in a health-related or public health-related discipline and:

Estimated first year tuition: A$20,640

• Honours or postgraduate qualification in a health-

Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

• Substantial professional experience acquired as

related or public health-related discipline; OR part of a health-related degree of 4 or more years duration; OR

• Two years full-time professional experience in a health-related or public health-related discipline, including as a volunteer in a health and public health organisation. Professional recognition This program is recognised by the Australasian College of Health Service Management.

Master of Health Management/International Public Health (Extension)* (9053) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$41,280 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements An undergraduate degree in a health-related or public health-related discipline and:

• Honours or postgraduate qualification in a healthrelated or public health-related discipline; OR

• Two years full-time professional experience in a health-related or public health-related discipline, including as a volunteer in a health and public health organisation.

• Substantial professional experience acquired as part of a health-related degree of 4 or more years duration; OR

Master of Health Management (Extension) /International Public Health* (9058) Program Duration: 2 years Estimated first year tuition: A$41,280

Entry requirements An undergraduate degree in a health-related or public health-related discipline and:

Minimum IELTS requirements:

• Honours or postgraduate qualification in a health-

Entry: February and July

6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

related or public health-related discipline; OR

• Two years full-time professional experience in a health-related or public health-related discipline, including as a volunteer in a health and public health organisation.

• Substantial professional experience acquired as part of a health-related degree of 4 or more years duration; OR

INFECTIOUS DISEASES INTELLIGENCE Master of Infectious Diseases Intelligence* (8362) Program Duration: 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time by distance learning Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$41,280 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Public health-related discipline and: • Honours or postgraduate qualification in a health related or public health-related discipline; OR • Substantial professional experience acquired as part of a health-related degree of 4 or more years duration; OR

•T wo years full-time professional experience in a health-related or public health-related discipline, including as a volunteer in a health and public health organisation

Graduate Diploma in Infectious Diseases Intelligence* (5362) Program Duration: 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time by distance learning Entry: February and July

Entry requirements Please see Master of Infectious Diseases Intelligence (8362)

Estimated first year tuition: A$30,960 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Graduate Certificate in Infectious Diseases Intelligence* (7362) Program Duration: 1 year part-time by distance learning Entry: February and July

Entry requirements Please see Master of Infectious Diseases Intelligence (8362)

Estimated first year tuition: A$20,640 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

* For all Postgraduate coursework in Public Health and Community Medicine, a separate form needs to be completed upon application. This form is a supporting document required in addition to submitting your UNSW postgraduate coursework application. Please download the form here: sphcm.med.unsw.edu.au/sites/default/files/sphcm/Future_Students/SPHCM_PGCoursework_Application_Cover_Intl.pdf

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INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH Master of International Public Health* (9048) Program Duration: 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time by distance learning Entry: February and July

Entry requirements An undergraduate degree in a health-related or public health-related discipline and:

Estimated first year tuition: A$41,280

• Honours or postgraduate qualification in a health-

Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

• Substantial professional experience acquired as

related or public health-related discipline; OR

part of a health-related degree of 4 or more years duration; OR • Two years full-time professional experience in a health-related or public health-related discipline, including as a volunteer in a health and public health organisation.

Master of International Public Health (Extension)* (9051) Program Duration: 1.5 years full-time Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$41,280 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Completion of the Master of International Public Health (9048) or equivalent with a minimum credit average and submission of an acceptable proposal.

Graduate Diploma in International Public Health* (5567) Program Duration: 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time by distance learning Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$30,960 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Honours or postgraduate qualification in a healthrelated or public health-related discipline; OR • Substantial professional experience acquired as part of a health-related degree of 4 or more years duration; OR

Two years full-time professional experience in a health-related or public health-related discipline, including as a volunteer in a health and public health organisation.

Graduate Certificate in International Public Health* (7367) Program Duration: 6 months full-time or 1 year parttime by distance Entry: February Estimated first year tuition: A$20,640 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements An undergraduate degree in a health-related or public health-related discipline and: • Honours or postgraduate qualification in a healthrelated or public health-related discipline; OR • Substantial professional experience acquired as

part of a health-related degree of 4 or more years duration; OR • Two years full-time professional experience in a health-related or public health-related discipline, including as a volunteer in a health and public health organisation.

Master of International Public Health/Health Management* (9044) Program Duration: 1.5 years full-time or 3 years part-time by distance Entry: February, July (February commencement recommended) Estimated first year tuition: A$41,280 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements An undergraduate degree in a health-related or public health-related discipline and: • Honours or postgraduate qualification in a healthrelated or public health-related discipline; OR • Substantial professional experience acquired as part of a health-related degree of 4 or more years duration; or

• Two years full-time professional experience in a health-related or public health-related discipline, including as a volunteer in a health and public health organisation.

Master of International Public Health/Public Health* (9043) Program Duration: 1.5 years full-time or 3 years part-time by distance Entry: February, July Estimated first year tuition: A$41,280 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements An undergraduate degree in a health-related or public health-related discipline and: • Honours or postgraduate qualification in a healthrelated or public health-related discipline; OR • Substantial professional experience acquired as part of a health-related degree of 4 or more years duration; or

• Two years full-time professional experience in a health-related or public health-related discipline, including as a volunteer in a health and public health organisation.

PHARMACEUTICAL MEDICINE Master of Pharmaceutical Medicine (9060) Program Duration: 3 years part-time by distance Entry: February Estimated first year tuition: A$20,640 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band We are ranked 46th in the world for Medicine / QS World University Rankings by Subject 2016

Entry requirements 3 year undergraduate degree in a cognate discipline plus relevant industry experience or 4 year undergraduate degree or higher qualifications in a cognate discipline. Those who do not have a degree but have relevant experience in the pharmaceutical industry may be admitted to the Graduate Certificate and, upon successful completion of this program, may

apply to upgrade to the Graduate Diploma and then, if they wish, to the Master degree. Professional recognition The Pharmaceutical Medicine program is supported strongly in Australia by peak industry organisations and internationally by the Drug Information Association.

* For all Postgraduate coursework in Public Health and Community Medicine, a separate form needs to be completed upon application. This form is a supporting document required in addition to submitting your UNSW postgraduate coursework application. Please download the form here: sphcm.med.unsw.edu.au/sites/default/files/sphcm/Future_Students/SPHCM_PGCoursework_Application_Cover_Intl.pdf

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Graduate Diploma in Pharmaceutical Medicine (5504) Program Duration: 2 years part-time by distance Entry: February Estimated first year tuition: A$20,640 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements A recognised three-year Bachelor degree in a cognate discipline which is defined as a degree in one of the following: biomedical/biological sciences; pharmacy; nursing; veterinary science; chemistry/medicinal chemistry; medicine

Graduate Certificate in Pharmaceutical Medicine (7370) Program Duration: 1 year part-time by distance Entry: February Estimated first year tuition: A$20,640 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Potential students who do not have a degree but have relevant experience in the pharmaceutical industry may be admitted.

PUBLIC HEALTH Master of Public Health* (9045) Program Duration: 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time by distance Entry: February and July

Entry requirements An undergraduate degree in a health-related or public health-related discipline and:

Estimated first year tuition: A$41,280

• Honours or postgraduate qualification in a health-

Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

• Substantial professional experience acquired as

related or public health-related discipline; or part of a health-related degree of 4 or more years duration; OR • Two years full-time professional experience in a health-related or public health-related discipline, including as a volunteer in a health and public health organisation.

Specialisations The following specialisations are available in the Master of Public Health program: • Health Economic Evaluation • Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing • Health Promotion • Infectious Diseases Epidemiology and Control • International Health • Primary Health Care • Public Security • Social Research • Quantitative Research Methods

Master of Public Health (Extension)* (9046) Program Duration: 1.5 years full-time or 2 years parttime by distance Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$41,280 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Transfer considered on completion of the Master of Public Health (9045) or equivalent with a minimum credit average and submission of an acceptable research proposal.

Graduate Diploma in Public Health* (5507) Program Duration: 1 year full-time or 2 years part-time by distance Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$30,960 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements An undergraduate degree in a health-related or public health-related discipline and: • Honours or postgraduate qualification in a healthrelated or public health-related discipline; or • Substantial professional experience acquired as part of a health-related degree of 4 or more years duration; OR

• Two years full-time professional experience in a health-related or public health-related discipline, including as a volunteer in a health and public health organisation.

Graduate Certificate in Public Health* (7368) Program Duration: 6 months full-time (Semester 1 commencement only) or 1 year part-time by distance Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$20,640 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements An undergraduate degree in a health-related or public health-related discipline and: • Honours or postgraduate qualification in a healthrelated or public health-related discipline; or • Substantial professional experience acquired as part of a health-related degree of 4 or more years duration; OR

• Two years full-time professional experience in a health-related or public health-related discipline, including as a volunteer in a health and public health organisation.

* For all Postgraduate coursework in Public Health and Community Medicine, a separate form needs to be completed upon application. This form is a supporting document required in addition to submitting your UNSW postgraduate coursework application. Please download the form here: sphcm.med.unsw.edu.au/sites/default/files/sphcm/Future_Students/SPHCM_PGCoursework_Application_Cover_Intl.pdf

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Master of Public Health/Health Management* (9047) Program Duration: 1.5 years full-time or 3 years part-time by distance Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$41,280 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements An undergraduate degree in a health-related or public health-related discipline and: • Honours or postgraduate qualification in a healthrelated or public health-related discipline; OR

• Two years full-time professional experience in a health-related or public health-related discipline, including as a volunteer in a health and public health organisation.

• Substantial professional experience acquired as part of a health-related degree of 4 or more years duration; OR

Master of Public Health /Health Management (Extension)* (9057) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$41,280 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements An undergraduate degree in a health-related or public health-related discipline and: • Honours or postgraduate qualification in a healthrelated or public health-related discipline; OR • Substantial professional experience acquired as part of a health-related degree of 4 or more years duration; OR

• Two years full-time professional experience in a health-related or public health-related discipline, including as a volunteer in a health and public health organisation.

Master of Public Health / International Public Health (Extension)* (9052) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$41,280 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements An undergraduate degree in a health-related or public health-related discipline and: • Honours or postgraduate qualification in a healthrelated or public health-related discipline; OR • Substantial professional experience acquired as part of a health-related degree of 4 or more years duration; OR

• Two years full-time professional experience in a health-related or public health-related discipline, including as a volunteer in a health and public health organisation.

Master of Public Health (Extension) /Health Management* (9056) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$41,280 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements An undergraduate degree in a health-related or public health-related discipline and: • Honours or postgraduate qualification in a healthrelated or public health-related discipline; OR • Substantial professional experience acquired as part of a health-related degree of 4 or more years duration; OR

• Two years full-time professional experience in a health-related or public health-related discipline, including as a volunteer in a health and public health organisation.

Master of Public Health (Extension) / International Public Health* (9054) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$41,280 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements An undergraduate degree in a health-related or public health-related discipline and: • Honours or postgraduate qualification in a healthrelated or public health-related discipline; OR • Substantial professional experience acquired as part of a health-related degree of 4 or more years duration; OR

• Two years full-time professional experience in a health-related or public health-related discipline, including as a volunteer in a health and public health organisation.

REPRODUCTIVE MEDICINE Master of Reproductive Medicine (9065) Program Duration: 1 year full-time or 2+ years part-time by distance Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$39,120 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements An undergraduate degree in medicine, nursing, health or medical science and: - an Honours, Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma or higher qualification in medicine, nursing or health or medical science; OR - commencement of a recognised postgraduate medical specialist training program (e.g. general practice, obstetrics & gynaecology); OR - 1 year full-time equivalent of postgraduate professional experience in medicine, nursing, health or medical science.

Professional recognition The reproductive medicine postgraduate programs are not produced in collaboration with RANZCOG or RCOG. However the course content is recognised by both these bodies as being applicable to those wishing to register for CREI or some specialised training in reproductive medicine. The UNSW Master degrees are widely recognised throughout the world as a high quality credential of attainment at postgraduate level. Certification of completion of training for this program will assist trainees in the application for further professional training in the area.

* For all Postgraduate coursework in Public Health and Community Medicine, a separate form needs to be completed upon application. This form is a supporting document required in addition to submitting your UNSW postgraduate coursework application. Please download the form here: sphcm.med.unsw.edu.au/sites/default/files/sphcm/Future_Students/SPHCM_PGCoursework_Application_Cover_Intl.pdf

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Graduate Diploma in Reproductive Medicine (5508) Program Duration: 9 months full-time or 1.5+ years parttime by distance Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$29,340 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements An undergraduate degree in medicine, nursing, health or medical science and: - an Honours, Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma or higher qualification in medicine, nursing or health or medical science; OR - commencement of a recognised postgraduate medical specialist training program (e.g. general practice, obstetrics & gynaecology); OR - 1 year full-time equivalent of postgraduate professional experience in medicine, nursing, health or medical science.

Graduate Certificate in Reproductive Medicine (7379) Program Duration: 6 months full-time or 1+ year parttime by distance Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$19,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements An undergraduate degree in medicine, nursing, health or medical science and: - an Honours, Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma or higher qualification in medicine, nursing or health or medical science; OR - commencement of a recognised postgraduate medical specialist training program (e.g. general practice, obstetrics & gynaecology); OR - 1 year full-time equivalent of postgraduate professional experience in medicine, nursing, health or medical science.

WOMEN’S HEALTH Master of Women’s Health Medicine (9014) Program Duration: 1 year full-time or 2+ years parttime by distance Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$39,120 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements An undergraduate degree in medicine, nursing, health or medical science and: - an Honours, Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma or higher qualification in medicine, nursing or health or medical science; OR - commencement of a recognised postgraduate medical specialist training program (e.g. general practice, obstetrics & gynaecology); OR - 1 year full-time equivalent of postgraduate professional experience in medicine, nursing, health or medical science.

Professional recognition Successful completion of a recognised postgraduate study program will generally be considered as evidence of a candidate’s commitment to ongoing education and development, as required by most professional organisations and bodies both in Australia and internationally.

Graduate Certificate in Women’s Health Medicine (7014) Program Duration: 6 month full-time or 1 year parttime by distance Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$19,560 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements An undergraduate degree in medicine, nursing, health or medical science and: - an Honours, Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma or higher qualification in medicine, nursing or health or medical science; OR - commencement of a recognised postgraduate medical specialist training program (e.g. general practice, obstetrics & gynaecology); OR - 1 year full-time equivalent of postgraduate professional experience in medicine, nursing, health or medical science.

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RESEARCH UNSW Kensington-based Schools • Medical Sciences – A ssociate Professor Pascal Carrive p.carrive@unsw.edu.au – D r David Simar d.simar@unsw.edu.au medicalsciences.med.unsw.edu.au

MAJOR RESEARCH GROUPS – Cell Biology Lab – Cellular and Genetic Medicine Unit – Cellular and Systems Physiology – Dementia Research Unit – Educational Research and Development Group – Exercise Physiology Research – Gastrointestinal and Bladder Disease Group – Inflammation and Infection Research – Lipid Research Group – Metabolic Disease – Molecular Pharmacology and Drug Design – Nerve, Brain and Behaviour – Single Molecular Science – Translational Neuroscience Facility – Emerging Research Groups

• Public Health and Community Medicine

esearch Student Administrative Officer R resdegree-sphcm@unsw.edu.au sphcm.med.unsw.edu.au MAJOR RESEARCH GROUPS – Global Health – Infectious Diseases – Primary Care – Immunisation – Social Research

Associated Centre of PHCM

• Centre for Primary Health Care and Equity Professor Mark Harris cphce@unsw.edu.au cphce.unsw.edu.au

UNSW Clinical School and Teaching Hospitals • Women’s and Children’s Health – Paediatrics Professor Richard Lock richard.lock@unsw.edu.au swch.med.unsw.edu.au

–O bstetrics and Gynaecology Professor Michael Chapman m.chapman@unsw.edu.au swch.med.unsw.edu.au • Reproductive Medicine and Gynaecology • Maternal and Fetal Medicine • Urogynaecology • Gynaecological Oncology • Perinatal and Reproductive Epidemiology

• Psychiatry

Associate Professor Philip Ward p.ward@unsw.edu.au psych.med.unsw.edu.au Contact for the Master of Philosophy in Forensic Mental Health Program (2712) Associate Professor Kimberlie Dean k.dean@unsw.edu.au forensicmentalhealth.unsw.edu.au

• Prince of Wales Clinical School –D epartment of Medicine Dr Jonathon Erlich j.erlich@unsw.edu.au

Associate Professor John Pimanda jpimanda@unsw.edu.au powcs.med.unsw.edu.au

• – Department of Surgery

Associate Professor John Pimanda jpimanda@unsw.edu.au Professor Philip Crowe p.crowe@unsw.edu.au powcs.med.unsw.edu.au

• Rural Clinical School

Associate Craig McLachlan cmac@unsw.edu.au rcs.med.unsw.edu.au

• St George & Sutherland Clinical School Dr Ashish Diwan a.diwan@spine-service.org stgcs.med.unsw.edu.au

• St Vincent’s Clinical School

Associate Professor Mark Danta m.danta@unsw.edu.au stvcs.med.unsw.edu.au

• South Western Sydney Clinical School (SWSCS) Professor Minoti Apte m.apte@unsw.edu.au swscs.med.unsw.edu.au

Associated Centre of SWSCS

• Simpson Centre for Health Services Research Associate Professor Ken Hillman k.hillman@unsw.edu.au

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UNSW Centres and Institutes • The Kirby Institute for Infection and Immunity in Society

(Formerly the National Centre in HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research)

Associate Professor Janaki Amin jamin@kirby.unsw.edu.au kirby.unsw.edu.au

• National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre Professor Michael Farrell Michael.farrell@unsw.edu.au ndarc.med.unsw.edu.au

• Centre for Big Data Research in Health

Associate Professor Claire Vajdic claire.vajdic@unsw.edu.au cbdrh.med.unsw.edu.au • Cancer Epidemiology Research Unit • Health Service and Outcomes Unit • Medicines Policy Research Unit • National Perinatal Epidemiology and Statistics Unit

Affiliated Centres and Institutes • Children’s Cancer Institute Dr Amanda Philp aphilp@ccia.unsw.edu.au www.ccia.org.au

• Neuroscience Research Australia (Formerly Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute)

Professor Peter Schofield p.schofield@unsw.edu.au www.neura.edu.au

• St Vincent’s Centre for Applied Medical Research Professor Terry Campbell t.campbell@unsw.edu.au www.amr.org.au

• Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute Professor Boris Martinac b.martinac@victorchang.edu.au www.victorchang.edu.au

• Garvan Institute of Medical Research Dr Tracy Anderson t.anderson@garvan.org.au www.garvan.org.au

Registration for Doctors and Specialist Medical Practitioner Training in Australia Registration for medical practice in Australia is regulated by separate laws in each state and territory. Information on the registration requirements and procedures for overseas trained doctors is available from the Australian Medical Council. www.amc.org.au


Medicine: Postgraduate research programs

RESEARCH PROGRAMS Master degrees by Research Program Duration: 2 years

Health Administration (2960)

Entry: February and July

Health Professions Education (2885)

Estimated first year tuition: All A$32,160 except 2515: A$41,280

Master in Medicine (2515) Public Health (2845)

Entry requirements MD, MBBS or other medical degree or a Bachelor degree plus relevant experience. Support from the proposed supervisor and the relevant Head of School.

Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Master of Philosophy Forensic Mental Health (2712) Program Duration: 1.5 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$41,280 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Bachelor degree in the relevant discipline from UNSW, at a level specified by the Faculty or School, or a qualification considered equivalent from a recognised university or tertiary institution.

Master of Philosophy Public Health (2713) Program Duration: 1.5 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,160 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Bachelor degree in the relevant discipline from UNSW, or equivalent program from another university or equivalent academic or professional experience acceptable to the higher degree committee of the Faculty.

Master of Science by Research Program Duration: 1.5 – 2 years

Medicine (Prince of Wales Clinical School) (2820)

Surgery (St Vincent’s) (2878)

Entry: February and July

Medicine (South Western Sydney School) (2821)

Paediatrics (2805)

Estimated first year tuition: All A$41,280 except 2810: A$32,160

Medicine (St George and Sutherland Clinical School) (2822)

Pathology (2840)

Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Medicine (St Vincent’s Clinical School) (2823)

Psychiatry (2880)

Obstetrics and Gynaecology (2830)

Rural Health (2835)

Anatomy (2800)

Surgery (South Western Sydney Clinical School) (2876)

Community Medicine (2810)

Surgery (St George and Sutherland Clinical School) (2877)

Medicine (Kirby) (2771)

Physiology and Pharmacology (2850)

Entry requirements Recognised four-year Bachelor degree with honours (with a substantial research component).

Master of Surgery by Research Program Duration: 2 years

Surgery (Prince of Wales Clinical School) (2860)

Entry: February and July

Surgery (South Western Sydney Clinical School) (2861)

Estimated first year tuition: A$41,280

Surgery (St George and Sutherland Clinical School) (2862)

Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Surgery (St Vincent’s Clinical School) (2863)

Entry requirements Generally, candidates must have at least three years’ experience of surgical training and there should be a lapse of five years before the thesis is submitted from the date of the award of the undergraduate medical degree.

Doctor of Philosophy Program Duration: 4 years

Obstetrics and Gynaecology (1820)

Medicine (St Vincent’s Clinical School) (1773)

Entry: February and July

Paediatrics (1830)

Psychiatry (1800)

Estimated first year tuition: A$41,280

Pathology (1780)

Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Anatomy (1750) Kirby Institute (1774) Medicine (Prince of Wales Clinical School) (1770) Medicine (South Western Sydney Clinical School) (1771) Medical Education (1851)

Physiology and Pharmacology (1790) Surgery (Prince of Wales Clinical School) (1810) Surgery (South Western Sydney Clinical School) (1811) Surgery (St George and Sutherland Clinical School) (1812)

Entry requirements Recognised Master degree (including a substantial research component) or a recognised four-year Bachelor degree (with a substantial research component) with first class honours.

Surgery (St Vincent’s Clinical School) (1813) Medicine (St George and Sutherland Clinical School) (1772) Rural Health (1795)

Doctor of Philosophy Public Health and Community Medicine (1835) Program Duration: 4 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$41,280 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Bachelor degree with honours; MBBS (from an Australian or New Zealand university) or professional experience as acceptable to the Higher Degree Committee of the Faculty. Proof of research experience as acceptable to the Higher Degree Committee of the Faculty.

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UNSW Science is where the brightest minds converge to learn, explore and discover.

Career outcomes

Our welcoming and vibrant community prepares you for real world challenges and future leadership opportunities.

Actuaries

We are well connected to the changing world of business and, together with our high profile industry partners, we will inspire you to achieve you goals and enjoy a fulfilling career.

Astronomers

Analytical chemists Aviation consultants Biomedical technicians Biotechnologists

Top rankings in Science

Your fellow students will be bright and inquisitive high achievers attracted by the high ranking of our scientific research schools. Our school rankings include 16 for Psychology and 33 for Material Science in the QS World Rankings 2015.

Business analysts Climate scientists Clinical psychologists Conservation scientists Ecologists Entrepreneurs Environmental health officers

World-class facilities

The state-of-the-art Material Sciences Building, the soon-to-be finished Biological Sciences Building and the launch of the $100 million Torch Innovation Precinct at UNSW are all part of our commitment to being a world class research and teaching hub with strong connections to industry.

Epidemiologists Flying instructors Geneticists Geologists High school teachers Immunologists Inventors Marine scientists

Research and teaching excellence

We offer excellence and innovation in teaching and our staff, who are award-winning research leaders in their respective fields, will help you achieve your goals. Our award-winning academics include Professor Michelle Simmons and Professor Veena Sahajwalla.

Materials scientists Mathematicians Medical scientists Microbiologists Nanotechnologists Optometrists Pathologists Pharmacologists Physicists Science communicators Statisticians

‘A Bachelor of Science at UNSW has equipped me with the scientific knowledge to launch a biotechnology start up based in Singapore. I use biotechnology to improve scientific testing processes and standards by making them smarter and more ethical. If you believe you have come up with a technology for the greater good, or it can advance humanity in general, I think you should go for it and give it a shot.’

Please note: the references and statistics herein are drawn from a variety of different sources, including the opinions of experts in the different fields. This is only intended as a guide and cannot be used to predict your individual outlook. We encourage students to conduct research within their country and field of interest.

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Science: Postgraduate coursework programs

AVIATION Master of Aviation Management (8741) Program Duration: 1 to 2 years by distance only (part-time mode is also available) Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$36,390 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements A recognised three-year Bachelor degree in any discipline. Applicants with a minimum 6 months relevant industry experience or a recognised Bachelor of Aviation (Honours) may be eligible for advanced standing.

Graduate Diploma in Aviation Management (5741) Program Duration: 6 months to 1 year by distance only (part-time mode is also available) Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$36,390 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Minimum entry requirement is at least 1 year of relevant industry experience. Applicants with more experience may be eligible for advanced standing and complete the diploma in less time.

BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOMOLECULAR SCIENCES Graduate Diploma (Research) (5304) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February and July (entry is dependent on the availability of a suitable academic supervisor) Estimated first year tuition: A$36,390 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Research in Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences (BABS) covers areas from fundamental to applied sciences fundamental to applied sciences, and includes human bacterial pathogens, hepatitis viruses, tissue engineering, cancer, bioinformatics, functional genomics, extremophiles, astrobiology and more. Research is grouped into four main disciplines: • Environmental Microbiology

• Systems and Cellular Biology • Molecular Medicine • Infectious Disease

The wide array of scientific research conducted in BABS is represented by the active research projects in the School, some of which are suitable for Graduate Diploma students. See babs.unsw.edu.au/research-projects. Students interested in one of these research areas or projects should apply for this Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences stream. Students who successfully complete the Graduate Diploma (Research) with a sufficiently high weighted average mark (WAM) are qualified to continue further in their research careers by undertaking postgraduate studies by research (Masters or PhD level).

Students must also demonstrate in their application that they have research experience in one of the relevant disciplines for this stream. Students without demonstrated research experience will be considered at the discretion of the Postgraduate Coordinator in the School of Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences. It is essential that applicants identify an appropriate academic supervisor and obtain agreement prior to submitting an application for postgraduate study. Applicants will need to identify and contact potential supervisors who have areas of research interest aligned to their own.

Entry requirements Applicants are required to have a recognised three year full-time Bachelor degree with a minimum average mark greater than 55, specialising in:

• Molecular and Cell Biology; • Genetics; • Microbiology; or • Biotechnology

FINANCIAL MATHEMATICS Master of Financial Mathematics (8161) Program Duration: 1.5 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$36,390 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements

• A recognised three or four-year mathematics or statistics program within a science and/or mathematics Bachelor degree, or a degree in a related discipline.

MARINE SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT Master of Marine Science and Management (8271) Program Duration: 1.5 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$36,390 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

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Entry requirements A recognised three-year Bachelor degree in a relevant area. Applicants with more experience may be eligible for advanced standing and complete the degree in less time.

• A sufficient mathematical/statistical background and at least a credit average grade (65%) or equivalent overseas qualifications in relevant third year higher mathematics/statistics university courses.


Science: Postgraduate coursework programs

MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY Master of Materials Technology (8717) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$36,390 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band We are ranked 33rd in the world for Material Science / QS World University Rankings by Subject 2016

Entry requirements • A Bachelor degree with a minimum weighted average mark (WAM) of 65 or the equivalent. The Bachelor degree needs to be in a similar science or engineering discipline; • A Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in the Materials Sciences with a WAM greater than 65;

•A n Honours degree at a recognised university; •A Bachelor degree with a minimum WAM of 5065 PLUS approximately five years professional experience in a relevant field such as in the materials processing or testing industry

MATHEMATICS Master of Mathematics (8719) Program Duration: 1.5 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$36,390 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements • A recognised three or four-year mathematics or statistics program within a science and/or mathematics Bachelor degree, or a degree in a related discipline.

•A sufficient mathematical/statistical background and at least a credit average grade (65%) or equivalent overseas qualifications in relevant third year higher mathematics/statistics university courses

Graduate Diploma in Mathematics and Statistics (5659) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$36,390 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements

• A recognised three or four-year mathematics or statistics program within a science and/or mathematics Bachelor degree, or a degree in a related discipline.

• A sufficient mathematical/statistical background and at least a credit average grade (65%) or equivalent overseas qualifications in relevant third year higher mathematics/statistics university courses

Graduate Certificate in Mathematics and Statistics (7659) Program Duration: 6 months Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$18,480 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements

• A recognised three or four-year mathematics or statistics program within a science and/or mathematics Bachelor degree, or a degree in a related discipline.

• A sufficient mathematical/statistical background and at least a credit average grade (65%) or equivalent overseas qualifications in relevant third year higher mathematics/statistics university courses.

OPTOMETRY AND VISION SCIENCE Master of Optometry (8073) Program Duration: 1.5 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$36,390

The program provides advanced training in clinical and theoretical aspects of optometry, with opportunities for specialisation in areas such as contact lenses, occupational optometry, and behavioural optometry.

Entry requirements A recognised three-year Bachelor degree in optometry with an average of 65 or above.

Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

PHYSICS Graduate Diploma (Research) (5304) Program Duration: 1 year Entry: February, July (Entry is dependent on the availability of a suitable academic supervisor.) Estimated first year tuition: A$36,390 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

The Graduate Diploma (Research) can be used as a higher degree qualifying program (for students who do not meet criteria for direct entry to Honours or MSc/ PhD programs), to upgrade existing qualifications or to develop expertise in a different but related disciplinary area from that of the first degree. Students who qualify to enrol in the Honours program would generally be expected to do so rather than enrol in this Graduate Diploma (Research) program. Research projects are available in all areas of the School of Physics at UNSW: astrophysics, biophysics, condensed matter physics, music acoustics, and theoretical physics. Full-time and part-time projects are available, subject to the discretion of the supervisor. Further information on research projects offered in the School, some of which are suitable for Graduate Diploma students, can be found at physics.unsw.edu.au.

Entry requirements Applicants should have completed a three year (fulltime equivalent) Bachelor of Science, with a major in Physics, with a minimum WAM in the range 55-64%. Students with a major in a closely related area, e.g. Astrophysics, may also be eligible for admission. It is essential that applicants identify an appropriate academic supervisor and obtain their agreement prior to submitting an application for the Graduate Diploma (Research) in Physics. Agreement of a supervisor is not a guarantee of admission but is required before an application will be considered. Information about academics in the School of Physics and their research interests is available from the School of Physics website physics.unsw.edu.au.

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PSYCHOLOGY Master of Psychology (Clinical) (8256) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February Estimated first year tuition: A$36,390 Minimum IELTS requirements: 7.0 Overall, 7.0 in each band We are ranked 16th in the world for Psychology / QS World University Rankings by Subject 2016

Entry requirements An accredited four-year Bachelor degree in psychology (with First Class Honours) from UNSW, or equivalent from another university recognised by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC). Psychology qualifications obtained outside of Australia MUST be assessed by the Australian Psychological Society (APS) AND contain a significant individual research thesis component. Professional recognition The Master of Psychology (Clinical) is accredited by APAC as the fifth and sixth years of study leading to full membership of the Australian Psychological Society (APS) and registration as a psychologist with the national Psychology Board of Australia (PsyBA). Graduates of the program are eligible for

Associate Membership of the APS College of Clinical Psychologists. After completing a further two years of full-time equivalent supervised practice, graduates of the program are eligible to apply for full membership, and endorsement as a Clinical Psychologist. To obtain full or provisional registration as a psychologist, students must meet certain registration standards. Without provisional registration, students cannot undertake professional practice, a compulsory component of all Master of Psychology programs, as they are not permitted to have any client contact. Applicants should therefore familiarise themselves with the registration standards available on the website of the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA): www.psychologyboard.gov.au/Standardsand-Guidelines/Registration-Standards.aspx.

Master of Psychology (Forensic) (8257) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February Estimated first year tuition: A$36,390 Minimum IELTS requirements: 7.0 Overall, 7.0 in each band Entry requirements An accredited four-year Bachelor degree in psychology (with First Class or Upper Second Class Honours) from UNSW, or equivalent from another university recognised by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC). Psychology qualifications obtained outside of Australia

MUST be assessed by the Australian Psychological Society (APS) AND contain a significant individual research thesis component. Professional recognition The Master of Psychology (Forensic) is accredited by APAC as the fifth and sixth years of study leading to full membership of the Australian Psychological Society (APS) and registration as a psychologist with the national Psychology Board of Australia (PsyBA). Graduates of the program are eligible for Associate Membership of the APS College of Forensic Psychologists. After completing a further two years of full-time equivalent supervised practice, graduates are

eligible to apply for full membership, and endorsement as a Forensic Psychologist. To obtain full or provisional registration with the PsyBA, students must meet certain registration standards. Without provisional registration, students cannot undertake professional practice, a compulsory component of all Master of Psychology programs, as they are not permitted to have any client contact. Applicants should therefore familiarise themselves with the registration standards available on the website of the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA): www.psychologyboard.gov.au/Standardsand-Guidelines/Registration-Standards.aspx.

Dual PhD/Master of Psychology (Clinical) (1404) Program Duration: 4 years Entry: February Estimated first year tuition: A$38,160 Minimum IELTS requirements: 7.0 Overall, 7.0 in each band

Entry requirements An accredited four-year Bachelor degree with upper First Class Honours or equivalent in psychology from a university recognised by the APAC or an equivalent overseas qualification as assessed by the Australian

Psychological Society. The degree must include a research thesis as a major component. *Eligible students must also meet the specific English language proficiency requirements:

Dual PhD/Master of Psychology (Forensic) (1405) Program Duration: 4 years Entry: February Estimated first year tuition: A$38,160 Minimum IELTS requirements: 7.0 Overall, 7.0 in each band

Entry requirements An accredited four-year Bachelor degree with upper First Class Honours or equivalent in psychology from a university recognised by the APAC, or an equivalent overseas qualification as assessed by the Australian

Psychological Society. The degree must include a research thesis as a major component.

STATISTICS Master of Statistics (8750) Program Duration: 1.5 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$36,390 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

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Entry requirements

• A recognised three or four-year mathematics or statistics program within a science and/or mathematics Bachelor degree, or a degree in a related discipline.

• A sufficient mathematical/statistical background and at least a credit average grade (65%) or equivalent overseas qualifications in relevant third year higher mathematics/statistics university courses.


Science: Postgraduate research programs

RESEARCH science.unsw.edu.au/research/research-highlights

• Aviation

Professor Ann Williamson a.williamson@unsw.edu.au aviation.unsw.edu.au

• Biotechnology and Biomolecular Sciences Dr Li Zhang babs@unsw.edu.au babs-pg@unsw.edu.au babs.unsw.edu.au

RESEARCH AREAS – Environmental Microbiology – Molecular Medicine – Infectious Disease

• Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences Associate Professor Bryce Kelly bryce.kelly@unsw.edu.au bees.unsw.edu.au

RESEARCH AREAS – Biological Science – Climate Science – Environmental Management and Policy – Geography – Geology – Marine and coastal studies

• Chemistry

Dr Alex Donald w.donald@unsw.edu.au chemistry.unsw.edu.au RESEARCH AREAS – Bioactive Molecules – Chemical and Biological Catalysis – Functional Materials

• Materials Science and Engineering Dr John Daniels j.daniels@unsw.edu.au materials.unsw.edu.au

• Mathematics and Statistics

Associate Professor Dr Thanh Tran thanh.tran@unsw.edu.au maths.unsw.edu.au

• Optometry and Vision Science Dr Blanka Golebiowski b.golebiowski@unsw.edu.au optom.unsw.edu.au

• Physics

Professor Michael Ashley m.ashley@unsw.edu.au physics.unsw.edu.au

• Psychology

Dr Lenny Vartanian l.vartanian@unsw.edu.au psy.unsw.edu.au

RESEARCH PROGRAMS Master of Science (MSc) Program Duration: 1.5 – 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$38,160 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band Aviation (2905) Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics (2460) Biological Science (2040)

Chemistry (2910) Climate Sciences (2476) Geography (2040) Geology (2000) Materials Science and Engineering (2055) Materials Science and Engineering (2175) Mathematics (2920) Microbiology and Immunology (2490) Optometry (2900) Physics (2930)

Psychology (2450) Vision Science (2487) Entry requirements Recognised 4-year Bachelor degree with Honours that includes a substantial research component; or with the consent of the potential supervisor, a qualification or combination of qualifications considered to be equivalent by the Faculty of Science Higher Degree Committee.

Master of Philosophy (MPhil) (Science) (2475) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$38,160 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.5 in each band

Entry requirements Recognised Bachelor degree in the relevant discipline or a qualification considered equivalent from another university or tertiary institution usually at Honours level. Area(s) of Specialisation

• Aviation • Biochemistry and Molecular Biology • Biological Science

• Biotechnology • Chemistry • Environmental Studies • Geoscience • Microbiology and Immunology • Optometry • Physics

Doctor of Philosophy (Research) Program Duration: 4 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$38,160 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.5 in each band

Aviation (1900) Biochemistry & Molecular Genetics (1410) Biological Science (1435) Biotechnology and Biomolecular Science (1036) Chemistry (1870) Climate Science (1476) Environmental Management (1425) Geography (1080) Geology (1000) Materials Science and Engineering (1045) Mathematics (1880) Microbiology and Immunology (1440) Optometry (1860) Physics (1890) Psychology (1400) Vision Science (1487)

Entry requirements One of the following qualifications: • A recognised undergraduate degree with Honours 2/1 or equivalent (for example at UNSW, this is graded as distinction level or 75%+), OR; • A recognised Master by Research degree or equivalent postgraduate qualification that includes a substantial research component written up as an academic thesis, awarded at or above distinction level or equivalent, OR; • In exceptional circumstances, sufficient evidence of research experience that clearly demonstrates exceptional research skills and the ability to undertake the proposed research program.

Doctor of Philosophy/Master of Philosophy Program Duration: 4 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$38,160 Minimum IELTS requirements: 7.0 Overall, 7.0 in each band

Psychology (Clinical) (1404) Psychology (Forensic) (1405) Psychology (Organisational) (1406)

Entry requirements Completion of an Honours Class 1 degree in Psychology from UNSW or from a recognised APAC university, and the availability of adequate supervision and research infrastructure. Referees reports will be sought for applicants who are short-listed, and an interview may be required.

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Our graduates shape Australia, the region and the international community as leaders in defence, government, and industry.

Career outcomes

We are regarded as a premier education provider excelling in teaching and research in all our disciplines.

Advocacy specialists

With excellent facilities, we offer a supportive and stimulating environment for postgraduate research students from around 35 different countries.

Communication specialists Community development organisers Criminologists Development specialists Digital media specialists

World-class facilities UNSW Canberra offers a supportive and stimulating environment with state-of the art facilities and one of the best teacher-tostudent ratios in Australia.

Diplomats Editors Foreign correspondents Government advisors Interpreters and translators Journalists

We’re the best city in the world to live in We’ve thought so for a long time, but now it’s official. The OECD rated Canberra the best city in the world for wellbeing in 2014 and 2015, meaning our residents have the highest quality of life across income, jobs, health, access to services, environment, education, safety, civic engagement and housing.

Linguists Management consultants Media advisors Policy analysts Political advisors Public relations consultants Project managers Public sector managers Publishers Refugee and displacement advocates Research consultants School principals

‘Thanks to my multi-disciplinary research background at UNSW Canberra and the funding provided by the University to attend overseas conferences, I was able to obtain a postdoctoral research position at the University of Oxford after I completed my PhD.’

Priyanka Dhopade PhD in Aerospace Engineering

Social entrepreneurs Strategy developers Please note: the references and statistics herein are drawn from a variety of different sources, including the opinions of experts in the different fields. This is only intended as a guide and cannot be used to predict your individual outlook. We encourage students to conduct research within their country and field of interest.

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ARTS Master of Arts (Specialisation) (8175) Program Duration: 1 year by distance (full-time equivalent) Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

The Master of Arts enables students to specialise in Military History, Strategy and Security, or Strategy and Management. For more information, visit handbook.unsw.edu.au/ postgraduate/programs/current/8175.html

BUSINESS Master of Business (8388) Program Duration: 1 year by distance (full-time equivalent) Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

The MBus program is designed to provide students with advanced understanding of the concepts and principles that underpin effective management, business decision-making and leadership. For more information, visit handbook.unsw.edu.au/ postgraduate/programs/current/8388.html

CAPABILITY MANAGEMENT Master of Capability Management (8399) Program Duration: 1 year by distance (full-time equivalent) Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

The Master of Capability Management is designed for postgraduate scholars and professional managers with appropriate undergraduate qualifications in management or a related discipline and/or extensive relevant professional experience who wish to gain a more detailed understanding of the managerial and technical skills and expertise relevant to planning and acquisition of complex technology and systems.

For more information, visit handbook.unsw.edu.au/ postgraduate/programs/current/8399.html

CYBER SECURITY Master of Cyber Security Operations (8629) Program Duration: 1 year by distance (full-time equivalent) Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

The Master of Cyber Security Operations is designed for postgraduate scholars and professional managers with appropriate undergraduate qualifications in management or a related discipline and/or extensive relevant professional experience who wish to gain a more detailed understanding of the managerial and technical skills and expertise relevant to planning, operation and acquisition of the cyber security function.

For more information, visit handbook.unsw.edu.au/ postgraduate/programs/current/8629.html

Master of Cyber Security, Strategy and Diplomacy (8631) Program Duration: 1 year by distance (full-time equivalent) Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

The Master of Cyber Security, Strategy and Diplomacy is a postgraduate award offered by the School of Humanities and Social Sciences. It is designed for postgraduate scholars and professional managers with appropriate undergraduate qualifications and/ or professional experience in the Social Sciences, Humanities or Information Sciences.

For more information, visit handbook.unsw.edu.au/ postgraduate/programs/current/8631.html

The Master of Engineering Science enables students with appropriate undergraduate qualifications to undertake more advanced study in engineering and possibly to specialise in the following streams: • C4ISREW • Data Communications and Analysis • Electrical Engineering

For more information, visit handbook.unsw.edu.au/ postgraduate/programs/current/8569.html

ENGINEERING SCIENCE Master of Engineering Science (8569) Program Duration: 1 year by distance (full-time equivalent) Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Master of Information Technology (Specialisation) (9380) Program Duration: 1 year by distance (full-time equivalent) Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

The Master of Information Technology (MIT) is designed for postgraduate scholars who wish to develop an enhanced understanding of the principles that shape information technology and information systems. Students study the principles of IT governance, operation and management through concept, design, development and application phases.

For more information, visit handbook.unsw.edu.au/ postgraduate/programs/current/9380.html

The Master of Logistics Management is designed for logistics managers working in the private, public and Defence sectors who wish to gain a thorough understanding of logistics concepts and techniques. The program will enable students to learn advanced logistics planning strategies, to design and implement

logistics life cycle management, inventory management, contingency forecasting, distribution, and reverse logistics.

The Master of Project Management is designed for postgraduate scholars with appropriate undergraduate qualifications in a relevant discipline and/or extensive professional experience who wish to develop a higher level understanding of the principles and practices of project management and to strengthen their skills in this area.

For more information, visit handbook.unsw.edu.au/ postgraduate/programs/current/8595.html

The Master of Space Engineering is designed for postgraduate scholars with appropriate undergraduate qualifications in a relevant engineering discipline and/or extensive professional experience who wish to develop a high level understanding of the principles and practices of engineering related to space systems and to strengthen their skills in this area.

For more information, visit handbook.unsw.edu.au/ postgraduate/programs/current/8622.html

The Master of Space Operations is designed for postgraduate scholars and professional managers with appropriate undergraduate qualifications in management or a related discipline and/or extensive relevant professional experience who wish to gain a more detailed understanding of the managerial and technical skills and expertise relevant to planning, operation and acquisition of space systems.

For more information, visit handbook.unsw.edu.au/ postgraduate/programs/current/8624.html

LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT Master of Logistics Management (8564) Program Duration: 1 year by distance (full-time equivalent) Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

For more information, visit handbook.unsw.edu.au/ postgraduate/programs/current/8564.html

PROJECT MANAGEMENT Master of Project Management (8595) Program Duration: 1 year by distance (full-time equivalent) Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

SPACE Master of Space Engineering (8622) Program Duration: 1 year by distance (full-time equivalent) Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Master of Space Operations (8624) Program Duration: 1 year by distance (full-time equivalent) Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

STRATEGIC PEOPLE MANAGEMENT Master of Strategic People Management (8563) Program Duration: 1 year by distance (full-time equivalent) Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

The Master of Strategic People Management (MStratPMgt) is designed to develop middle managers, particularly in the area of people management. Middle managers are recognized as a key element of organizational change, but despite this the majority of courses offered by universities do not focus on the specific people challenges of middle managers. The program is designed for postgraduate scholars and professional managers with appropriate undergraduate qualifications in management or a related discipline

and/or extensive relevant professional experience wishing to gain a more advanced understanding of the concepts and principles that underpin strategic people management and effective leadership. The program includes optional research project courses, which enable students to produce a substantial piece of research-based scholarship during their degree. For more information, visit handbook.unsw.edu.au/ postgraduate/programs/current/8563.html

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SUSTAINMENT MANAGEMENT Master of Sustainment Management (8566) Program Duration: 1 year by distance (full-time equivalent) Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

The Master of Sustainment Management is designed for postgraduate scholars and professional managers with appropriate undergraduate qualifications and/or extensive relevant professional experience who wish to gain a more detailed understanding of the managerial and technical skills and expertise relevant to planning and acquisition of complex technology and systems.

For more information, visit handbook.unsw.edu.au/ postgraduate/programs/current/8566.html

The MSysEng is designed for postgraduate scholars with an undergraduate qualification and/or extensive professional experience who wish to develop a high level understanding of the principles and practices of systems engineering and to strengthen their skills in this area. In addition to the stand alone MSysEng degree award, the following specialisations are also available in this program: • Electronic Warfare

• Networking • Space Systems • Test and Evaluation • Weapons and Ordnance • Marine Engineering • Simulation and Reliability Engineering

SYSTEMS ENGINEERING Master of Systems Engineering (8567) Program Duration: 1 year by distance (full-time equivalent) Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$32,400 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

For more information, visit handbook.unsw.edu.au/ postgraduate/programs/current/8567.html

RESEARCH unsw.adfa.edu.au/research

• School of Humanities and Social Sciences Dr Deane-Peter Baker d.baker@adfa.edu.au hass.unsw.adfa.edu.au

• School of Business

Dr Saskia De Klerk s.deklerk@adfa.edu.au bus.unsw.adfa.edu.au

• School of Engineering and

Information Technology Associate Professor Matt Garratt m.garratt@adfa.edu.au seit.unsw.adfa.edu.au

• School of Physical, Environmental and Mathematical Sciences Dr David Paull d.paull@adfa.edu.au pems.unsw.adfa.edu.au

RESEARCH PROGRAMS Master of Arts by Research (2406) Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$30,960 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Recognised Master degree (including a substantial research component) or a recognised four-year Bachelor degree (with a substantial research component) with first or upper second class honours.

Master of Engineering by Research Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$30,960

Aerospace Engineering (2693) Civil Engineering (2651) Electrical Engineering (2663) Mechanical Engineering (2691)

Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Recognised four-year Bachelor degree with honours that includes a substantial research component, or the equivalent.

Master of Philosophy Program Duration: 1.5 – 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$30,960 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Aerospace, Civil and Mechanical Engineering (2227) Business (2226) Humanities and Social Science (2225) Information Technology and Electrical Engineering (2228) Physical, Environmental and Mathematical Science (2229)

Entry requirements Bachelor degree in a related area from UNSW, at a level specified by the Faculty or School, or equivalent qualification from a recognised university or tertiary institution.

Master of Science by Research Program Duration: 2 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$30,960 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

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Chemistry (2911) Computer Science (2925) Geography (2041) Mathematics & Statistics (2921) Oceanography (2042) Physics (2931)

Entry requirements Recognised Master degree (including a substantial research component) or a recognised four-year Bachelor degree (with a substantial research component) with first or upper second class honours.


UNSW Canberra: Postgraduate research programs

Doctor of Information Technology (1743) Program Duration: 3 – 4 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$30,960 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Recognised Master degree (including a substantial research component) or a recognised four-year Bachelor degree (with a substantial research component) with first or upper second class honours.

Doctor of Philosophy Program Duration: 3 – 4 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$30,960 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Aerospace Engineering (1663) Chemistry (1871) Business (Economics and Management) (1541) Civil Engineering (1631) Computer Science (1885) Electrical Engineering (1643) English (1201) Geography (1081) History (1241) International and Political Studies (1321) Mathematics and Statistics (1881) Mechanical Engineering (1661) Oceanography (1082) Physics (1892) Project Management (1615) Southeast Asian Social Inquiry (1203) System Engineering (1620)

Entry requirements Recognised Master degree (with a substantial research component), or a recognised four-year Bachelor degree (with a substantial research component) with first or upper second class honours.

Doctor of Project Management (1742) Program Duration: 3 – 4 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$30,960

Entry requirements Recognised four-year Bachelor degree (with a substantial research component) with Honours.

Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Doctor of System Engineering (1741) Program Duration: 3 – 4 years Entry: February and July Estimated first year tuition: A$30,960 Minimum IELTS requirements: 6.5 Overall, 6.0 in each band

Entry requirements Recognised Master degree (including a substantial research component) or a recognised four-year Bachelor degree (with a substantial research component) with first or upper second class honours.

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Postgraduate coursework how to apply 1

Choose your program

Go to international.unsw.edu.au or note down the program code in this guide.

2

Check your entry requirements

3

Submit your application online

4

Track your application

You need to satisfy your chosen program’s entry requirements (see page 27-82). You also need to satisfy UNSW’s English language requirements (unsw.edu.au/elp).

Submit your application at UNSW Apply Online (apply.unsw.edu.au). Click ‘Register now’ and fill out your details. Upload your supporting documents and pay your application fee.

Once you have submitted your application you will be emailed a confirmation receipt with your UNSW Student ID number and details of any additional documents that we need. We will also send you the information you need to track the progress of your application. If you are a recognised UNSW agent you will need login details and permission from your applicant to access their account. Once you have provided all of the necessary documentation, it should take 2-3 weeks for UNSW to assess your application.

5

We will send you a letter of offer

6

Accept your offer

7

Enrol online

We will notify you of the outcome of your application via email. If your application is successful, you will receive a full offer if everything is fine or a conditional offer if more steps are required. If you are receiving assistance with your application, your nominated representative will also receive a copy of the email.

If you received a full offer, you can accept it at gettingstarted.unsw.edu.au. Pay your deposit and you will receive an electronic confirmation of enrolment (eCoE).

You can then enrol in your degree and courses online at myUNSW (http://my.unsw.edu.au).

Need help? If you have any questions regarding your application, go to enquiry.unsw.edu.au.

Other ways to apply You can also apply to UNSW at a conference or event where we are present, or through a UNSW agent located in your country. Head to international.unsw.edu.au to find out more.

2017 Dates Semester 1

Semester 2

Coursework applications deadline

30 Nov 2016

31 May 2017

Orientation dates

20 Feb – 24 Feb 2017

19 Jul – 21 Jul 2017

Semester dates

27 Feb – 26 Jun 2017

24 Jul – 21 Nov 2017

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Admissions Office

UNSW Australia Sydney NSW 2052 Australia T: +61 2 9385 3656 W: enquiry.unsw.edu.au


Coursework scholarships

A wide range of scholarships are on offer for international students. UNSW coursework program scholarships Some of our scholarships for international postgraduate coursework programs include:

Juris Doctor International Scholarship

This scholarship assists high achieving international students to undertake the Juris Doctor program at UNSW Law. The scholarship is valued at A$10,000 for one year.

UNSW Art

1

Go to: scholarships.unsw.edu.au

2

Search for scholarships

3

Register for your chosen scholarship

4

Apply for your chosen scholarship

Design International Scholarship

This scholarship assists international coursework students wishing to undertake study at UNSW Art & Design. The scholarship covers full tuition for the minimum duration of the student’s program.

UNSW sports scholarships

UNSW encourages talented athletes to apply for the UNSW Elite Athlete Support Program. It provides access to the very best sporting facilities and flexible study support.

Other scholarship providers

There are many scholarships available that are offered by organisations other than UNSW including the Australian government, industry partners and organisations in your home country.

Australian government scholarships

Australia Awards are international scholarships and fellowships funded by the Australian government offering the next generation of global leaders an opportunity to undertake study, research and professional development. For more information, go to www.australiaawards.gov.au

Make sure to select ‘International’ in the Residency search box to see the list of scholarships available to you. To be considered for a scholarship, you must submit a separate application in addition to your enrolment application for UNSW.

Before applying for your chosen scholarship, first register your interest by following the instructions at the bottom of the page. You need to have lodged an application for enrolment at UNSW to be able to register and apply for a scholarship.

To apply, log in at the bottom of the page using your UNSW ID (z1234567) and UniPass. Double check the requirements as some scholarships may have specific questions or require supporting documentation. Complete your application and submit it.

UNSW Australia has many scholarships open to International students and new opportunities come up all the time. We recommend that you check our website regularly. If you’re eligible for any scholarships, we encourage you to take the time to apply. Feel free to apply for as many scholarships as you wish. To be considered for a scholarship, you must submit a separate application in addition to your enrolment at UNSW, and we require you to have a satisfactory English language test result. For more information about UNSW Scholarships visit: scholarships.unsw.edu.au

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Postgraduate research - how to apply

You can apply for a research degree and a scholarship within the same application.

1

Find a research area

You need to match your area of interest to one of our faculties and satisfy minimum eligibility requirements for your proposed postgraduate research program. Visit research.unsw.edu.au for more.

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Find a supervisor and develop a research description

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Prepare your documentation

4

Submit your application

5

Track your application

Most faculties require researchers to secure an agreement for supervision prior to the submission of a formal application. The description of your proposed research should be around one page in length.

All documents must be in English or include a certified English translation. Scanned copies are sufficient. Check with your faculty or school for specific requirements.

Submit your application and supporting documentation at UNSW Apply Online (apply.unsw.edu.au). Click ‘Register now’ and fill out your details. You will receive an ID and password to log in. After logging in, go to ‘My Applications’ and follow the directions. Please submit only one application. You can apply for scholarships within your application.

After submitting your application, you will be emailed a confirmation receipt with your UNSW Student ID and a list of any outstanding documentation. You can track the progress of your admission application through myUNSW (http://my.unsw.edu.au). Applications for admission take around 6-8 weeks to process. Scholarship offer release dates can be found at research.unsw.edu.au/key-dates

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We will send you an offer

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Accept your offer and enrol online

We will send you a full offer if you meet eligibility requirements or a conditional offer if more steps are required.

If you receive a full offer, accept it through myUNSW (http://my.unsw.edu.au), or by completing the reply forms attached to your offer letter. You then need to enrol for the start of the semester. Please note, you are not able to do this online. You will be emailed information about the enrolment procedure.

Key dates Please refer to research.unsw.edu.au/key-dates

Graduate Research School UNSW Australia Sydney NSW 2052 Australia T: +61 2 9385 5500 W: grs.unsw.edu.au

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Research scholarships A wide range of scholarships are on offer for international students. Our scholarships

UNSW offers a wide range of prestigious scholarships. The scholarships provide a range of benefits such as annual stipends, living allowances and coverage of tuition fee costs, as well as funding and supplements for travel.

Eligibility

Scholarships are only available to applicants who hold a four year bachelor degree with Honours Class 1 from an Australian institution, or an equivalent research qualification/experience. This qualification must be in a field relevant to your area of research.

Apply

You can apply for a scholarship within your research degree application.

Available scholarships

The UNSW scholarships available to international students are: • I nternational Postgraduate Research Scholarship (IPRS) Funding PhD or Masters by Research students across all disciplines, these scholarships cover tuition fees and health insurance for successful applicants and their dependants. • University International Postgraduate Award (UIPA) Based on outstanding academic merit and research potential, these awards provide successful applicants undertaking a PhD or Master by Research with a tax exempt living allowance and it covers tuition fees. • Tuition Fee Scholarship (TFS) plus a Research Stipend Available to students undertaking a PhD, Masters by Research or Master of Philosophy, these scholarships provide successful applicants with a living allowance stipend in addition to covering tuition fees. • UNSW and home country joint scholarships Available to students from China, Indonesia, Pakistan and Chile. research.unsw.edu.au

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Entry requirements

English language entry requirements

To gain entry to UNSW, you’ll need to meet both the academic entry requirements and the English language requirements

Evidence of English Language ability

If English isn’t your first language; you must provide evidence that your English language ability meets our requirements. This means that you must submit results from an acceptable English language test taken in the last two years prior to starting study at UNSW. See our English language requirements policy: unsw.edu.au/elp

Academic entry requirements To find out the academic entry requirements for your chosen degree, please refer to the relevant entry in this guide. Alternatively, the UNSW Admissions Office can help you find out the specific academic entry requirements needed.

Contact UNSW Admissions T: +61 2 9385 3656 W: enquiry.unsw.edu.au

International English Language Testing System (IELTS) - Academic

Overall minimum score of 6.5 with a minimum score of 6.0 in the sub-tests of listening, reading, speaking and writing is required. www.ielts.org

Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)

90 overall (minimum 23 in writing, 22 in reading, listening and speaking). Paper-based test: overall minimum score of 577 with a minimum score of 5.0 in the Test of Written English. www.ets.org/toefl

University English Entry Course (UEEC)

Intensive English language course conducted at UNSW Institute of Languages. Minimum accepted score: C+ with a minimum of C in the writing component. Some UNSW programs require a higher grade. www.languages.unsw.edu.au/courses/academic-english/theuniversity-english-entry-course

Pearson Test of English Academic Overall minimum score of 68.

Other English qualifications

UNSW also accepts a number of academic qualifications and other English tests as meeting the English language requirements. For information about these qualifications and the full English language requirement policy visit: unsw.edu.au/elp

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UNSW Institute of Languages

Study with UNSW Institute of Languages to meet the English language entry requirements to start your UNSW degree. UNSW Institute of Languages offers a comprehensive range of English language programs which cover academic English, general English and professional English. Programs are developed and delivered by highly qualified and experienced teachers who are specialists in teaching English. They will help you achieve the language skills needed for your academic and career success.

Tertiary Orientation Program If you already meet the English language entry requirements for UNSW but need to gain confidence or improve your English skills for an academic environment, you may want to take this intensive five-week course before starting your UNSW degree. It will also give you the chance to settle into Sydney, familiarise yourself with the local accent and meet fellow students. www.languages.unsw.edu.au/courses/academic-english/ tertiaryorientation-program

Demand for programs is high, and we recommend that you apply at least three months before your intended start date for a UNSW Institute of Languages program. languages.unsw.edu.au

Application form

University English Entry Course (UEEC) This intensive English course may help you get into your UNSW degree sooner. On successful completion of UEEC, you will be accepted into the relevant UNSW degree without having to retake an IELTS or similar exam. Course material is based on UNSW resources and enhanced through the use of online learning and teaching activities. Minimum accepted score: C+ with a minimum of C in the writing component. Some UNSW programs require a higher grade.

You can find an application form for UNSW Institute of Languages on page 94 of this guide.

UNSW Global

223 Anzac Parade, Kensington, Sydney NSW 2052 Australia T: +61 2 9385 5396 F: +61 2 9662 2651 E: admissions@unswglobal.unsw.edu.au W: languages.unsw.edu.au

www.languages.unsw.edu.au/courses/academic-english/ theuniversity-english-entry-course

Term Dates

2016 Dates

2017 Dates

Term 1

4 Jan – 5 Feb

3 Jan – 3 Feb

Term 2

8 Feb – 11 Mar

6 Feb – 10 Mar

Term 3

14 Mar – 15 Apr

13 Mar – 13 Apr

Term 4

18 Apr – 20 May

18 Apr – 19 May

Term 5

23 May – 24 Jun

22 May – 23 Jun

Term 6

27 Jun – 29 Jul

26 Jun – 28 Jul

Term 7

1 Aug – 2 Sept

31 Jul – 1 Sept

Term 8

5 Sept – 7 Oct

4 Sept – 6 Oct

Term 9

10 Oct – 11 Nov

9 Oct – 10 Nov

Term 10

14 Nov – 16 Dec

13 Nov – 15 Dec

You can find an application form for UNSW Institute of Languages on page 94 Course Fee: for fee information please see languages.unsw.edu.au

CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 01020K

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Tuition fees and other expenses

Just as each degree is different, so are the costs. This guide will help give you an idea of what your fees could be. Tuition fees for postgraduate coursework programs * Indicative fee only.

Faculty

2016 (A$/UOC)

2017 (A$/UOC)*

$620

$655

Arts & Social Sciences Business School All coursework programs except MBA (8350)

$845

$895

MBA (8350)

$810

$860

$675

$715

Built Environment All coursework programs except the Master of Architecture (8143) Master of Architecture (8143)

$755

$800

Art & Design

$635

$675

Engineering

$810

$860

All coursework programs except Juris Doctor (9150)

$815

$865

Juris Doctor (9150)

$855

$905

Law

Medicine Public Health and Community Medicine, Pharmaceutical Medicine

$860

$910

Women’s Health and Reproductive Medicine, Forensic Mental Health

$815

$865

Science All coursework programs except Aviation programs (8738, 5678, 7448)

$770

$815

Aviation programs (8738, 5678, 7448)

$690

$730

UNSW Canberra

$675

$715

Nura Gili

$620

$655

Because each student’s study choices are different, it’s impossible to provide a definitive cost of studying at UNSW. Here are a few things to consider when calculating your expected fees.

Fees are course-based

Fees for international students are set according to the course (subject) and not the program. The fees reflect the relative cost of delivering the course. For example, a science course is likely to cost more than an arts course. For that reason, your total tuition fees will vary depending on which courses you choose.

Fees vary each year

Fees for programs fluctuate from year to year. The tuition fees listed above are for students in 2016. The fees listed for 2017 are indicative only; these fees may change during the program. Actual fees for 2017 will be released in late 2016. student.unsw.edu.au/fees

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Fees are charged based on the year of commencement

For example, if you start in Semester 2 (July) 2016, the fees for the first semester will be calculated at 2016 rates. Your second semester will be calculated at 2017 rates. If you are required to complete a course again, you will be charged at the rate applicable to the year you re-take the course.

Estimating your tuition fees

Estimates for each program are outlined in the faculties and postgraduate programs section, on page 26. You can also calculate your own expected fees by referring to the relevant table above.

Coursework program fees

A coursework Masters program will require 48 units of credit (UOC) per year, a Graduate Diploma will require 36 or 48 UOC per year, while a Graduate Certificate requires 18 or 24 UOC per semester. Most courses (subjects) are 6 UOC. A typical postgraduate program will include courses from within the faculty offering the degree. However, if you do choose courses from outside your faculty, they will be charged at the rate set by that faculty. As an example, the course Environmental Impact Assessment will be calculated using the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences rate, which is A$620 per UOC in 2016.


Tuition fees for postgraduate research programs * Indicative fee only.

Faculty

2016 (A$/UOC)

2017 (A$/UOC)*

Arts & Social Sciences

$595

$630

Business School

$655

$695

Built Environment

$680

$720

Art & Design

$630

$670

Engineering

$835

$885

Law

$750

$795

Medicine Band 1: Master by Research and PhDs in Public Health

$670

$710

Band 2: All other disciplines in Medicine

$860

$910

Science

$795

$845

UNSW Canberra

$645

$685

Research program fees

The tuition fees listed for research programs are for a standard full-time year of study, which is 48 UOC per year or 24 UOC per semester. Some research degrees combine coursework with research. In this case, your research tuition fee covers the cost of these courses and you are not required to pay an additional fee. Graduate diplomas by research are not classified as research degrees and fees are calculated using the value of individual courses undertaken. For more information about the UNSW fees policy, including refund of fees and overpayments, visit: student.unsw.edu.au/fees-policyinternational-students

Other study-related costs

Some programs and courses have costs, which are additional to the tuition fees, for expenses like laboratory kits, equipment and field trips. Textbooks are not considered compulsory, but we recommend budgeting around A$1,000 per year for books. An estimate of your total costs (tuition and other study-related costs) will be shown on your Confirmation of Enrolment Form (CoE) that will be issued on acceptance of an offer of admission to UNSW.

Living costs

Living costs vary depending on each student’s specific requirements. We estimate a single international student will need about A$20,000 per year to cover general living expenses. This doesn’t include the costs of large non-essential items like electrical equipment or a car. In addition, you will need at least A$2,000 when you arrive in Sydney to cover initial expenses such as a rental bond payment (security deposit), electricity, gas and telephone connection fees and basic furniture and household items.

There are five registered providers of OSHC Medibank (UNSW’s preferred health cover provider), BUPA Australia Health, Worldcare, NIB OSHC and Australian Health Management. Medibank OSHC will pay benefits towards your medical and hospital treatment, medically necessary ambulance transport and most prescription medicines. Just be aware that there may be some exclusions for pre-existing conditions and you may have to serve a waiting period to receive certain services.

Overseas student health cover

Certain services are not covered by Medibank’s policies. These include optical, physiotherapy, dental and certain pharmaceuticals. If you want to be covered for these expenses, you will need to take out additional insurance.

All international students must be covered by health insurance from the date they arrive in Australia until the date they depart, regardless of when they start or complete their program. It is your responsibility to ensure your health insurance policy matches your arrival and departure dates.

US financial aid

If you are in Australia on a student visa you will need to pay for health insurance through the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) scheme and maintain insurance for the full duration of your visa.

The only exception is for students from Belgium, Norway and Sweden who are covered by CSN or Kammarkollegiet. These students will need to provide proof of official health insurance cover from their home government provider.

We are authorised by the US Department of Education to administer Federal Direct Loans for eligible US students studying at UNSW. If you are eligible for this support, the UNSW Financial Aid Office will be able to help you with your application. For more, visit: international.unsw.edu.au/for-us-students

International student loans

If you are from Canada, Sweden, Norway, Denmark or UK and have applied for a student loan or a grant from your home country, we can help you certify your enrolment at UNSW. Please send the Certification Form to financialaid@unsw.edu.au For more information, visit: international.unsw.edu.au/financial-aid

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Built Environment be.unsw.edu.au

UNSW China 中文官网

Business School business.unsw.edu.au

Student Life@UNSW unsw.edu.au/life

Arts & Social Sciences arts.unsw.edu.au

Engineering engineering.unsw.edu.au Law law.unsw.edu.au Medicine med.unsw.edu.au Science science.unsw.edu.au UNSW Canberra unsw.adfa.edu.au

Applying to UNSW Apply Online apply.unsw.edu.au

Student portal access point my.unsw.edu.au Online Handbook handbook.unsw.edu.au UNSW Institute of Languages languages.unsw.edu.au UNSW Foundation Studies ufs.unsw.edu.au

Social media www.facebook.com/unsw www.twitter.com/unsw plus.google.com/+universityofnsw www.youtube.com/user/UNSW http://e.weibo.com/ozunsw http://i.youku.com/u/UNTc1OTIyMTQ4 www.pinterest.com/unsw www.linkedin.com/company/university-ofnew-south-wales www.instagram.com/unsw

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UNSW Home page unsw.edu.au

china.unsw.edu.au

UNSW Alumni alumni.unsw.edu.au

Student services Accommodation housing.unsw.edu.au University Library library.unsw.edu.au UNSW Scholarships scholarships.online.unsw.edu.au Student Development International (SDI) student.unsw.edu.au/international Careers and Employment careers.unsw.edu.au Arc@UNSW arc.unsw.edu.au

Government resources Student visas www.border.gov.au Australia Awards www.australiaawards.gov.au Australian diplomatic missions www.dfat.gov.au/missions


Apply online data entry form This form is to record your details at a recruitment event. Once completed, this form should be submitted to your agent within two weeks of the event. This is NOT an application form. Please do not send this form to UNSW. To apply, please go to apply.unsw.edu.au 1. Personal Details

OFFICE USE ONLY – Fee Waiver Code

If you have applied to UNSW before, what is your student ID? Family name: First given name: Second given name: Date of birth (dd/mm/yy):

Gender:

Country of residency:

M

F UNSW ONLINE APPLICATION FEE (non-refundable)

Country of citizenship:

Are you an Australian permanent resident? YES

NO

If yes, provide your visa number:

A$100 unless a fee waiver code has been provided by a UNSW representative or staff member at a recruitment event, or by your agent.

Email address (compulsory): Home phone number: Daytime phone number: Mobile phone number: Mailing address (This is the address the University will send all correspondence to):

Residential address (This is the address where you currently live. Please do not use a PO Box address):

2. Visa Details What visa type will you hold during your studies? (eg. student visa) If you require a student visa, in which country will you be applying for the visa? Which Australian Immigration Office will you be applying for the student visa? (eg. Australian Embassy, Berlin) If you currently have a passport, what is the passport number? If you currently hold an Australian visa, what is the visa number (as it appears on your passport)? This information is required if you intend to submit your application for a student visa to a DIBP (Immigration) office in Australia. 3. Program Preferences – you may nominate up to three coursework program choices. Preferred year of study: Preference

Preferred semester: Semester 1 (February)

Program code e.g. 8404

Semester 2 (July)

Program name: e.g. Master of Commerce

Study mode: Full-time

Part-time

Specialisation: e.g. Finance

1st 2nd 3rd 4. Sponsorship If your tuition fees will be paid by an organisation that has an established official sponsorship agreement with UNSW, please provide the details below. If you are being sponsored, you must submit documentary proof of your sponsorship agreement to UNSW. Defence funding for UNSW Canberra students does not need to be recorded below. I will be sponsored: YES

NO

If yes, my sponsor details are: (organisation, country) 5. English Language Proficiency – for further details please visit, unsw.edu.au/elp English is my first language.

YES

NO

OR the sole language of instruction and assessment in my degree or diploma (within the last 2 years) was English. Please note that these studies must have been for a minimum duration of one year full-time.

YES

NO

OR I have been or will have been a resident in one or more English speaking countries for a period of at least five years immediately prior to the commencement of my program at UNSW.

YES

NO

OR I hold a certificate of English proficiency from an approved test (e.g. IELTS or TOEFL) undertaken within the last two years.

YES

NO

This is NOT an application form. Please do NOT send this form to UNSW. To apply, please go to apply.unsw.edu.au


5. English Language Proficiency – for further details please visit, unsw.edu.au/elp If yes, test name:

Test score:

OR I will be sitting a test (test name):

Test date:

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Test date:

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Please note that you can apply for admission without having satisfied UNSW’s English language requirements and you may be eligible to receive a conditional offer. A confirmed offer will not be issued until all requirements have been met. 6. Admissions Qualifications – Please complete the relevant section 6.1 Application for undergraduate programs – If you are applying for postgraduate programs, you do not have to provide these details. Country in which I attended high school: Name of qualification: Name of institution: Have you been awarded this qualification?

YES

NO

If yes, what was your score or grade? Date qualification was/will be awarded:

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6.2 Application for postgraduate programs Study level (e.g. undergraduate, postgraduate): Country: Name of institution: Qualification awarded: Have you completed this qualification?

YES

NO

If yes, what was your score, GPA or overall achievement? Dates of study:

From:

Date qualification was/will be awarded:

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Honours category (if relevant): Are you seeking credit for any of the above tertiary study?

YES

NO

7. Other qualifications held – if not appropriate, do not complete this section Please include details of other qualifications and/or memberships of professional bodies relevant to your application. e.g. Institute of Chartered Accountants (ICAA) or Engineers Australia (IEAust).

1. 2.

8. Employment details: Complete this section if you are applying for a program that includes work experience as one of the criteria for admission. You should provide details of your current/most relevant employment here. Otherwise, leave this section blank. Description of relevant position: Division/Department (if applicable): Company/Organisation: Number of years of professional/management experience: 9. Declaration and signature I declare that the information declared on this form is complete and correct. I authorise the University to obtain information from any educational institution previously or currently attended by me. If any information supplied by me is considered to be untrue, incomplete or misleading in any respect, I understand the University may take such action as it believes necessary including the disclosure of the information to any person or body the University considers has a legitimate interest in receiving it and I consent to such disclosure. I understand the University reserves the right to vary or reverse any decision made on the basis of untrue, incomplete or misleading information. I have made this application having had access to sufficient information regarding UNSW programs, courses, fees, costs, facilities and services. I understand the University reserves the right to make alterations to any matter offered in this publication without notice and that this agreement does not remove my right to take further action under the Australian consumer protection laws.

Name (Print): Date:

Signature:

This is NOT an application form. Please do NOT send this form to UNSW. To apply, please go to apply.unsw.edu.au CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00098G


UNSW Institute of Languages Application form

Before completing the application form, please visit languages.unsw.edu.au or the current UNSW Institute of Languages booklet for the entry requirements. You can also apply through our new online application form: www.languages.unsw.edu.au/international-students/how-to-apply. We will endeavour to place you in your requested course/s. If you do not meet the entry requirements, or there are no longer places available, where possible, we will offer you an alternative pathway best suited to your needs and chosen study plan.

1. Personal Details (as in passport) Family Name

Given Name

Other Names (i.e. your English name, if any): Date of Birth: (DD/MM/YYYY)

Gender

Country of Birth:

Nationality:

Male

Female

Passport No.:

Please attach a copy of the first page of your passport which shows your photograph. Will you be under 18 on arrival? Yes

No

*Please note: if you are under 18 years of age on commencement of study, certain visa regulations apply.

2. Emergency Contact Details Family Name

Given Name

Telephone

Mobile

Email

3. Citizenship Please select your citizenship status

Australian Citizen*

Australian Permanent Resident or New Zealand Citizen*

Australian Temporary Resident*

International Student - (see next questions)**

*If you ticked any of the above questions, you will need to do the following: Attach evidence of Australian Citizenship/Permanent Residency status **If you ticked a box with an asterisk (*), you will need Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC). This can be arranged by UNSW Institute of Languages in section 11.

What type of visa will you be applying for?

Student

Student Dependant

Tourist

Working Holiday

4. Correspondence Address (of student) Address City

State/Province

Telephone

Country

Postcode

Email

5. English Programs Academic English Pathways Academic English

Tertiary Orientation Program (TOP)

IELTS Test Preparation (ITP)

Foundation English Entry Course (FEEC)

University English Entry (UEEC)

General English General English (Beginner to Advanced)

GE Cambridge Exam Preparation

Full time Professional English English for Business Communication

English for Law

Term and start date? Term: ________________ Start date: How many weeks do you intend to study English? (minimum 5 weeks)

6. Scholarships Have you been granted a scholarship?

Yes

No

Scholarship’s Name or Sponsor’s Name:

7. English Language Test Scores If you have taken an IELTS or TOEFL or other test, please give details and attach a copy of the test result if available. Test must have been taken within 12 months of the enrolment date. IELTS Score (Overall):

IELTS Writing Score:

IELTS Test Report Form No:

Cambridge Score:

TOEFL/IBT/PBT Score:

PTE Score:


8. Do you have future study plans in Australia? No Level of course:

Yes, UNSW Foundation Studies

Yes, UNSW

Yes, other university

Bachelor Degree (Undergraduate)

Master Degree (Postgraduate)

PhD (Doctorate)

Name of course:

Faculty

Do you have a Letter of Offer?

No

Yes

Commencement date:

Yes, Package offer

Yes, Conditional offer

UNSW Student ID Number (if available)

* Student applying for UEEC course must provide UNSW offer letter

9. Accommodation Would you like to receive information about accommodation? UNSW Accommodation

UNSW Foundation Studies Residential College, UniLodge@UNSW

Proposed Accommodation start date:

Homestay

Other

Proposed length of stay _______________ weeks

10. Airport Pick-up A$150 Do you require airport pick-up? Yes

No

If yes, please complete the following:

Airport pick-up: $150. Please provide arrival details at least two weeks (14 days) prior to scheduled departure.

Arrival date:

Arrival time:

Airline / Flight number:

11. Overseas Students Health Cover (OSHC)

You must maintain OSHC for the proposed duration of your student visa. UNSW Institute of Languages can arrange visa-length cover with Medibank, our preferred provider of OSHC. Yes, please arrange Single rate for myself

OR

Couple rate for myself and partner

OR

Family rate for myself and dependant/s

The length of OSHC will be calculated and advised, depending on your proposed enrolment period. If you wish to combine your English course together with your UNSW academic program under one student visa and you would like us to arrange OSHC to cover the entire period of the visa, please provide a copy of your UNSW offer letter.

No, I will make my own arrangements for the duration of my student visa If you have a current OSHC, please quote your OSHC policy number:

Expiry date:

12. Agent Information Are you applying through an agent?

Yes

No

Agency Name Branch Address Agent Contact Name

Agent Email

13. Additional Information How did you hear about UNSW Institute of Languages?

14. Checklist A pplication Form filled out completely and correctly?

Attached certified copies of all required documents?

L isted your program preferences and commencement date?

Copy of your UNSW offer letter (if applicable).

Signed the declaration on this form? If under 18 years of age, your parent/legal guardian must also sign.

Declaration

I certify that the information on the form is correct and complete in every detail, and I understand that inaccuracies or omissions may result in non-acceptance or cancellation of enrolment at any time. I have read and understood the Conditions of Enrolment1 and acknowledge that the personal information provided is covered under the Privacy Policy2.

Signature of Student (as it appears in your passport):

Date (dd/mm/yyyy)

(Unsigned applications cannot be processed. Please sign your name on the signature box. A typed-in name cannot be accepted. Education Representatives cannot sign on behalf of the student.)

If applicant is under 18 years of age the signature of a Parent or Legal Guardian is required.

Signature of Parent or Legal Guardian

Correspondence

Lodge the completed form with a UNSW Global representative in your country or post to: UNSW Institute of Languages, PO Box 853, Kensington NSW 1465 Australia T: 61 2 9385 5396 | E: admissions@unswglobal.unsw.edu.au UNSW Global Pty Limited CRICOS Provider Code: 01020K UNSW Global Pty Limited ABN 62 086 418 582 An online application form is available at www.languages.unsw.edu.au/international-students/how-to-apply

1. www.unswglobal.unsw.edu.au/coen.pdf 2.

languages.unsw.edu.au/privacy.html

Date (dd/mm/yyyy)


Contact us UNSW International Centre

East Wing, Red Centre UNSW Australia Sydney NSW 2052 T: +61 2 9385 6996 E: unsw@prospectivestudent.info W: international.unsw.edu.au

UNSW Art

Design

Greens Rd, Paddington NSW 2021 T: +61 2 8936 0684

UNSW Canberra

Northcott Dr, Campbell ACT 2612 T: +61 2 6268 6000

We have staff and official UNSW agents located all over the world. UNSW staff outside Australia

China Rachel Wei UNSW China Representative Office Unit 32D No. 1 Zhujiang Plaza 1 Zhujiang Road, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province T: +86 25 8359 1551 E: china@unsw.edu.au Indonesia Nur Syarbini T: +62 (0) 8119 8096 4 E: n.syarbini@unsw.edu.au Malaysiak, Brunei and Singapore Soon Choo Chua T: +60 (3) 33192811 E: soonchoo.chua@unsw.edu.au Mekong Region Don Evans 102 Bis. Le Lai, Ben Thanh Ward, Dist.1 Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam T: +84 (8) 3925 2679 E: info.hcmc@unsw.edu.vn North Asia Jen Zee T: +852 2869 0950 E: j.zee@unsw.edu.au South Asia Ashok Mathews T: +91 (990) 2911 151 E: a.mathews@unsw.edu.au West Africa Walter Ngwu T: +234 (0) 817 136 7159 E: w.ngwu@unsw.edu.au

UNSW agents

Find a local UNSW agent in your country. international.unsw.edu.au/find-a-UNSW-agent

CRICOS Provider Code: 00098G | ABN: 57 195 873 179 Š UNSW Australia May 2016 Acknowledgements: Julie Constable, Ben Falkenmire, Tricha Tippapart, Rowena Tuziak Design and Layout: K ancy Ho, Leonardo Kesselring, Marco Dos Santos, Edmond Yang Photography: Brad Miller, Ethan Rohloff, Nikki To DISCLAIMER: UNSW programs, courses and any arrangements for programs and fees including staff allocated, as stated in the guide or any other University publication, announcement or advice of the University, are an expression of intent only and are not to be taken as a firm offer or undertaking. The University reserves the right to make alterations to any matter contained within this publication without notice. Information in this Guide is accurate as of May 2016 , but may be amended without notice by the University. All costs and fees are provided in Australian Dollars (A$). Any agreement with the University does not remove the right to take action under Australia’s consumer protection laws. COMPLIANCE: The Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act 2000 sets out the legal framework governing delivery of education to overseas students studying in Australia on a student visa. UNSW in providing education services to overseas students complies with the ESOS Framework and the National Code of Practice for Registration Authorities and Providers of Education and Training to Overseas Students 2007 (The National Code). A description of the ESOS framework can be found at the following link: https://internationaleducation.gov.au/Regulatory-Information/Pages/ regulatoryinformation.aspx


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