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Life Impact The University of Adelaide 2011 UNDERGRADUATE INTERNATIONAL PROSPECTUS

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Life Impact The University of Adelaide

2011 UNDERGRADUATEINTERNATIONAL PROSPECTUS

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SUMMARY OF UNDERGRADUATE

Academic Program PageDuration(years) 1 Intakes

Indicative AnnualTuition Fee (A$) 2

Prerequisite AssumedKnowledge 3

2010TER

CutoffGCEA/L4

UEC5 (Malaysia)

IBDiploma

Bachelor of Agricultural Sciences 78 3 Feb, July 24,250 None specified18

70 6 25 25Bachelor of Arts 64 3 Feb, July 21,000 None specified 70 6 25 25

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) 64 1 February 21,000 Graduate entry ■ ■ ■ ■

Bachelor of Arts/Economics D 64, 44 4 Feb, July 24,250 None specified 75 7 20 25

Bachelor of Arts/Laws D 64, 68 5 February 21,000/25,500 None specified 85 11 10 30

Bachelor of Arts/Music Education D 64,72 6 February 21,000 Music Theory/ Practice

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Bachelor of Arts/Music D 64, 72 5 February 21,000 Music Theory/ Practice

70●

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Bachelor of Arts/Science D 64, 80 4 February 24,250 Two Sciencesubjects 13

70 6 25 25

Bachelor of Commerce 36 3 Feb, July 25,500 None specified 80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) 36 3 Feb, July 25,500 None specified 80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Commerce (Corporate Finance) 37 3 Feb, July 25,500 None specified 80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) 36 1 February 25,500 Graduate entry ■ ■ ■ ■

Bachelor of Commerce (International Business) 38 3 Feb, July 25,500 None specified 80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Commerce (Management) 38 3 Feb, July 25,500 None specified 80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Commerce (Marketing) 40 3 Feb, July 25,500 None specified 80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Commerce/Laws D 36, 68 5 February 25,500 None specified 85 11 10 30

Bachelor of Computer Graphics 42 3 Feb, July 24,250 Mathematics 70 6 25 25

Bachelor of Computer Science 42 3 Feb, July 24,250 Mathematics 70 6 25 25

Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) 42 1 Feb, July 24,250 Graduate entry ■ ■ ■ ■

Bachelor of Computer Science/Laws D 42,68 5 February 24,250/25,000 Mathematics 85 11 10 30

Bachelor of Dental Surgery 60 5 February 54,000 See footnote 18 90 ✚ 12 ✚ 5✚ 31 ✚

Bachelor of Design Studies 34 3 February 21,000 None specified 75 7 20 25

Bachelor of Design Studies/Laws D 34, 68 5 February 21,000/25,500 None specified 85 11 10 30

Bachelor of Development Studies 65 3 Feb, July 21,000 None specified 70 6 25 25

Bachelor of Development Studies/Laws 65, 68 5 February 21,000/25,500 None specified 85 11 10 30

Bachelor of Economics 44 3 Feb, July 24,250 None specified 75 7 20 25

Bachelor of Economics (Honours) 44 1 February 24,250 Graduate entry ■ ■ ■ ■

Bachelor of Economics/Finance D 44, 40 4 Feb, July 24,250 None specified 75 7 20 25

Bachelor of Economics/Laws D 44, 68 5 February 24,250/25,500 None specified 85 11 10 30

Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace) 46 4 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics 19

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace) /Mathematical and Computer Sciences D

46, 70 5 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics 19

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace)/Science D 46,80 6 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics 19

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Architectural) 47 4 Feb, July 26,250 Math. and one ofBiology, Chemistryor Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Avionics and Electronic Systems) 48 4 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) 17 48 4 Feb, July 26,250 Chem., Math.,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical)/Arts C 48, 64 5 Feb, July 26,250 Chem., Math.,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical)/Economics D 48, 44 5 Feb, July 26,250 Chem., Math.,Physics

80 9 15 27

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PROGRAMSOSSDOAC6

(CanadianPre-U)

ISC &CBSE 7

IndianStateBoard

Exams 8 SAT9Abitur10

(Germany)

ThailandCertificate ofSecondary

Education 11

Bang TotNghiep

Trung HocPho Thong(Vietnam)

STPM &Matrikulasi 12

EynesburyCollege

FoundationStudies

BradfordCollege

FoundationStudies

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85 ✚ 90% ✚ 95% ✚ 2010 2.3 ✚ 3.5 9 3.33 ✚ 412 ✚ 83 ✚

70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

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70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

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75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

NOTES

C Combined Degrees - one parchment will be issued uponcompletion of an agreed combination of courses within areduced period.

D Double Degrees - two parchments will be issuedupon completion of the requirements of both degreeprogram rules.

1 Students satisfactorily completing all courses may expect tocomplete an academic program within the normal durationof that program.

2 The Indicative Annual Tuition Fee is for a standard full-timeload of 24 units per year. The quoted fee is a base fee thatmay be subject to an annual increase of up to 9% for eachof the subequent years of the program for the durationpublished in this prospectus. The fee covers the cost ofteaching and student support services. In the case of doubledegrees with Laws, the Indicative Annual Tuition fee for bothprograms is listed.

3 Additional note for international students undertakingan Australian Year 12 qualification: you will be required tomeet specific prerequisites including passing a designatedEnglish subject. Students should refer to www.satac.edu.au for more information.

4 A Level results are calculated on the aggregate score from3 A Level subjects (or 2 A Level subjects and 2 AS Levelssubjects) or at least 2 A Level and 1 AS Level subjects fromHKALE applicants where A= 5, B=4, C= 3, D=2, E= 1 for ALevel subjects, and A= 2.5, B= 2.0, C= 1.5, D= 1.0, E= 0.5 forAS Level subjects. Score from General Paper or languagesubject in the applicant’s first language are excluded fromthe calculation. A subject can only be counted once at eitherA Level or AS Level.

5 Best 5 subjects excluding language subjects. Students mustachieve numerical score listed above or lower, UEC gradesA1= 1, A2= 2, B3= 3, B4= 4, B5= 5, B6= 6, C7= 7, C8= 8

6 Average of best 6 subjects.

7 Best 3 subjects, excluding language andnon-academic subjects.

8 Best 3 subjects, excluding language and non-academicsubjects. Acceptable State Board Examinations:Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu

9 SAT1 Critical Reading, Mathematical and Writing aggregatescore in conjunction with High School Diploma.

10 The stated grade is the minimum entry grade where1= TER 99 and 4= TER 66.

11 Successful completion of Matayom 6 and the award of theCertification of Secondary Education. GPA on a 4 point scalewhere A= 4, B= 3, C= 2, D= 1, F= 0.

12 Compare average of best three subjects’ final results tominimum requirement below.

13 Two subjects chosen from: Biology, Chemistry, Geology,Mathematics, Physics or Psychology (Note: only 1 Mathssubject can be counted)

14 Chemistry and one other science subject chosenfrom Mathematics, Physics, Biology or Geology.Mathematics and Physics an advantage.

15 Chemistry and Mathematics desirable.

16 Physics an advantage.

17 Streams available in Process and Product Engineering;Energy and Environment; Food, Wine and Biomolecular;and Mineral Processing

18 Two subjects: 1 from Chemistry, Mathematics or Physics,and 1 from Biology, Chemistry, Geology or Physics

19 Chemistry desirable.

20 Not all disciplines have July entry.

■ Graduate entry only (no direct entry from year 12)

✚ Other selection criteria (test/oral assessment) applyin addition to academic performance.

★ Other selection criteria (oral assessment) apply inaddition to academic performance.

● Specific selection criteria (audition) apply in additionto academic performance in year 12.

▲ Entry available after year 11 or equivalent.Audition is also required.

♥ A quota applies. The standard cut-off is the indicativeminimum, above which, applications will be ranked accordingto academic merit. In addition to academic performance,other selection criteria (test/interview) may apply.

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Academic Program PageDuration(years) 1 Intakes

Indicative AnnualTuition Fee (A$) 2

Prerequisite AssumedKnowledge 3

2010TER

CutoffGCEA/L4

UEC5 (Malaysia)

IBDiploma

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical)/Finance D 48, 40 5 Feb, July 26,250 Chem., Math.,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical)/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences D

48, 70 5 Feb, July 26,250 Chem., Math.,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical)/ Science (Biotechnology) D

48, 83 5 Feb, July 26,250 Chem., Math.,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical)/Science D 48, 80 5 Feb, July 26,250 Chem., Math.,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Environmental) 49 4 Feb, July 26,250 Chem., Math.,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Environmental)/Arts C 49, 64 5 Feb, July 26,250 Chem., Math.,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Environmental)/ Economics D

49, 44 5 Feb, July 26,250 Chem., Math.,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Environmental)/ Finance D

49, 40 5 Feb, July 26,250 Chem., Math.,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Environmental)/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences D

49, 70 5 Feb, July 26,250 Chem., Math.,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Environmental)/ Science D

49, 80 5 Feb, July 26,250 Chem., Math.,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Structural) 50 4 Feb, July 26,250 Chem., Math.,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Structural)/Arts C 50, 64 5 Feb, July 26,250 Chem., Math.,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Structural)/ Economics D

50, 44 5 Feb, July 26,250 Chem., Math.,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Structural)/ Engineering (Civil and Environmental) C

50, 49 5 Feb, July 26,250 Chem., Math.,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Structural)/ Finance D

50, 40 5 Feb, July 26,250 Chem., Math.,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Structural)/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences D 50, 70 5 Feb, July 26,250 Chem., Math.,Physics 80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Structural)/ Science D

50, 80 5 Feb, July 26,250 Chem., Math.,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Computational) 50 4 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems) 51 4 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems)/Arts C 51, 64 5 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems)/ Economics D

51, 44 5 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems)/

FinanceD

51, 40 5 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,

Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems)/ Laws D

51, 68 6.5 February 26,250/25,500 Mathematics,Physics

85 11 10 30

Bachelor of Engineering (Computer Systems)/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences D

51, 70 5 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic) 51 4 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic)/ Arts C

51, 64 5 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic)/ Economics D

51, 44 5 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic)/ Finance D

51, 40 5 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic)/ Laws D

51, 68 6.5 February 26,260/25,500 Mathematics,Physics

85 11 10 30

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic)/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences D

51, 70 5 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics

80 9 15 27

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OSSDOAC6

(CanadianPre-U)

ISC &CBSE 7

IndianStateBoard

Exams 8 SAT9Abitur10

(Germany)

ThailandCertificate ofSecondary

Education 11

Bang TotNghiep

Trung HocPho Thong(Vietnam)

STPM &Matrikulasi 12

EynesburyCollege

FoundationStudies

BradfordCollege

FoundationStudies

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

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75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

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75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

NOTES

C Combined Degrees - one parchment will be issued uponcompletion of an agreed combination of courses within areduced period.

D Double Degrees - two parchments will be issuedupon completion of the requirements of both degreeprogram rules.

1 Students satisfactorily completing all courses may expect tocomplete an academic program within the normal durationof that program.

2 The Indicative Annual Tuition Fee is for a standard full-timeload of 24 units per year. The quoted fee is a base fee thatmay be subject to an annual increase of up to 9% for eachof the subequent years of the program for the durationpublished in this prospectus. The fee covers the cost ofteaching and student support services. In the case of doubledegrees with Laws, the Indicative Annual Tuition fee for bothprograms is listed.

3 Additional note for international students undertakingan Australian Year 12 qualification: you will be required tomeet specific prerequisites including passing a designatedEnglish subject. Students should refer to www.satac.edu.au for more information.

4 A Level results are calculated on the aggregate score from3 A Level subjects (or 2 A Level subjects and 2 AS Levelssubjects) or at least 2 A Level and 1 AS Level subjects fromHKALE applicants where A= 5, B=4, C= 3, D=2, E= 1 for ALevel subjects, and A= 2.5, B= 2.0, C= 1.5, D= 1.0, E= 0.5 forAS Level subjects. Score from General Paper or languagesubject in the applicant’s first language are excluded fromthe calculation. A subject can only be counted once at eitherA Level or AS Level.

5 Best 5 subjects excluding language subjects. Students mustachieve numerical score listed above or lower, UEC gradesA1= 1, A2= 2, B3= 3, B4= 4, B5= 5, B6= 6, C7= 7, C8= 8

6 Average of best 6 subjects.

7 Best 3 subjects, excluding language andnon-academic subjects.

8 Best 3 subjects, excluding language and non-academicsubjects. Acceptable State Board Examinations:Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu

9 SAT1 Critical Reading, Mathematical and Writing aggregatescore in conjunction with High School Diploma.

10 The stated grade is the minimum entry grade where1= TER 99 and 4= TER 66.

11 Successful completion of Matayom 6 and the award of theCertification of Secondary Education. GPA on a 4 point scalewhere A= 4, B= 3, C= 2, D= 1, F= 0.

12 Compare average of best three subjects’ final results tominimum requirement below.

13 Two subjects chosen from: Biology, Chemistry, Geology,Mathematics, Physics or Psychology (Note: only 1 Mathssubject can be counted)

14 Chemistry and one other science subject chosenfrom Mathematics, Physics, Biology or Geology.Mathematics and Physics an advantage.

15 Chemistry and Mathematics desirable.

16 Physics an advantage.

17 Streams available in Process and Product Engineering;Energy and Environment; Food, Wine and Biomolecular;and Mineral Processing

18 Two subjects: 1 from Chemistry, Mathematics or Physics,and 1 from Biology, Chemistry, Geology or Physics

19 Chemistry desirable.

20 Not all disciplines have July entry.

■ Graduate entry only (no direct entry from year 12)

✚ Other selection criteria (test/oral assessment) applyin addition to academic performance.

★ Other selection criteria (oral assessment) apply inaddition to academic performance.

● Specific selection criteria (audition) apply in additionto academic performance in year 12.

▲ Entry available after year 11 or equivalent.Audition is also required.

♥ A quota applies. The standard cut-off is the indicativeminimum, above which, applications will be ranked accordingto academic merit. In addition to academic performance,other selection criteria (test/interview) may apply.

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Academic Program PageDuration(years) 1 Intakes

Indicative AnnualTuition Fee (A$) 2

Prerequisite AssumedKnowledge 3

2010TER

CutoffGCEA/L4

UEC5 (Malaysia)

IBDiploma

Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic)/ Science (Physics) D

51, 80 5 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Automotive) 53 4 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics 19

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Automotive)/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences D

53, 70 5 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics 19

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) 52 4 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics 19

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)/Arts C 52, 64 5 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics 19

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)/Economics D 52, 44 5 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics 19

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)/Finance D 52, 40 5 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics 19

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)/Laws D 52, 68 6.5 February 26,250/25,500 Mathematics,Physics 19

85 11 10 30

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences D

52, 70 5 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics 19

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical)/Science D 52, 80 5 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics 19

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic) 54 4 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics 19

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic)/Arts C 54, 64 5 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics 19

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic)/ Mathematical and Computer Science D

54, 70 5 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics 19

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Mining) 54 4 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics 19

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Mining)/ Mathematical and Computer Science D

54, 70 5 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics 19

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Mining)/ScienceD

54, 80 5 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics 19 80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum) 55 4 Feb, July 26,250 Chem., Math.,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum)/ Engineering (Chemical) C

55, 48 5 Feb, July 26,250 Chem., Math.,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum)/ Engineering (Civil and Environmental) C

55, 49 5 Feb, July 26,250 Chem., Math.,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum)/ Engineering (Civil and Structural) C

55, 50 5 Feb, July 26,250 Chem., Math.,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum)/ Engineering (Mechanical) C

55, 52 5 Feb, July 26,250 Chem., Math.,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum)/

Engineering (Mining)C

55, 54 5 Feb,July 26,250 Chem., Math.,

Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum)/ Science (majoring in Geology and Geophysics) C

55, 80 5 Feb, July 26,250 Chem., Math.,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Pharmaceutical) 56 4 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics andtwo of Biology,Chemistry, Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Software) 56 4 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Sports) 57 4 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics andone of Biology,Chem. or Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Sustainable Energy) 58 4 Feb, July 26,250 Math. and one ofBiology, Chemistryor Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications) 59 4 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications)/Arts C 59, 64 5 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics

80 9 15 27

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OSSDOAC6

(CanadianPre-U)

ISC &CBSE 7

IndianStateBoard

Exams 8 SAT9Abitur10

(Germany)

ThailandCertificate ofSecondary

Education 11

Bang TotNghiep

Trung HocPho Thong(Vietnam)

STPM &Matrikulasi 12

EynesburyCollege

FoundationStudies

BradfordCollege

FoundationStudies

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

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75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

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75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

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NOTES

C Combined Degrees - one parchment will be issued uponcompletion of an agreed combination of courses within areduced period.

D Double Degrees - two parchments will be issuedupon completion of the requirements of both degreeprogram rules.

1 Students satisfactorily completing all courses may expect tocomplete an academic program within the normal durationof that program.

2 The Indicative Annual Tuition Fee is for a standard full-timeload of 24 units per year. The quoted fee is a base fee thatmay be subject to an annual increase of up to 9% for eachof the subequent years of the program for the durationpublished in this prospectus. The fee covers the cost ofteaching and student support services. In the case of doubledegrees with Laws, the Indicative Annual Tuition fee for bothprograms is listed.

3 Additional note for international students undertakingan Australian Year 12 qualification: you will be required tomeet specific prerequisites including passing a designatedEnglish subject. Students should refer to www.satac.edu.au for more information.

4 A Level results are calculated on the aggregate score from3 A Level subjects (or 2 A Level subjects and 2 AS Levelssubjects) or at least 2 A Level and 1 AS Level subjects fromHKALE applicants where A= 5, B=4, C= 3, D=2, E= 1 for ALevel subjects, and A= 2.5, B= 2.0, C= 1.5, D= 1.0, E= 0.5 forAS Level subjects. Score from General Paper or languagesubject in the applicant’s first language are excluded fromthe calculation. A subject can only be counted once at eitherA Level or AS Level.

5 Best 5 subjects excluding language subjects. Students mustachieve numerical score listed above or lower, UEC gradesA1= 1, A2= 2, B3= 3, B4= 4, B5= 5, B6= 6, C7= 7, C8= 8

6 Average of best 6 subjects.

7 Best 3 subjects, excluding language andnon-academic subjects.

8 Best 3 subjects, excluding language and non-academicsubjects. Acceptable State Board Examinations:Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu

9 SAT1 Critical Reading, Mathematical and Writing aggregatescore in conjunction with High School Diploma.

10 The stated grade is the minimum entry grade where1= TER 99 and 4= TER 66.

11 Successful completion of Matayom 6 and the award of theCertification of Secondary Education. GPA on a 4 point scalewhere A= 4, B= 3, C= 2, D= 1, F= 0.

12 Compare average of best three subjects’ final results tominimum requirement below.

13 Two subjects chosen from: Biology, Chemistry, Geology,Mathematics, Physics or Psychology (Note: only 1 Mathssubject can be counted)

14 Chemistry and one other science subject chosenfrom Mathematics, Physics, Biology or Geology.Mathematics and Physics an advantage.

15 Chemistry and Mathematics desirable.

16 Physics an advantage.

17 Streams available in Process and Product Engineering;Energy and Environment; Food, Wine and Biomolecular;and Mineral Processing

18 Two subjects: 1 from Chemistry, Mathematics or Physics,and 1 from Biology, Chemistry, Geology or Physics

19 Chemistry desirable.

20 Not all disciplines have July entry.

■ Graduate entry only (no direct entry from year 12)

✚ Other selection criteria (test/oral assessment) applyin addition to academic performance.

★ Other selection criteria (oral assessment) apply inaddition to academic performance.

● Specific selection criteria (audition) apply in additionto academic performance in year 12.

▲ Entry available after year 11 or equivalent.Audition is also required.

♥ A quota applies. The standard cut-off is the indicativeminimum, above which, applications will be ranked accordingto academic merit. In addition to academic performance,other selection criteria (test/interview) may apply.

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Academic Program PageDuration(years) 1 Intakes

Indicative AnnualTuition Fee (A$) 2

Prerequisite AssumedKnowledge 3

2010TER

CutoffGCEA/L4

UEC5 (Malaysia)

IBDiploma

Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications)/ Economics D

59, 44 5 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications)/ Finance D

59, 40 5 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications)/ Laws D

59, 68 6.5 February 26,250/25,500 Mathematics,Physics

85 11 10 30

Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications)/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences D

59, 70 5 Feb, July 26,250 Mathematics,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Environmental Policy and Management 66 3 Feb, July 25,500 None specified 70 6 25 25

Bachelor of Environmental Policy andManagement (Honours)

66 1 February 21,000 Graduate entry ■ ■ ■ ■

Bachelor of Environmental Policy and Management/Laws D 66, 68 5 February 25,500 None specified 85 11 10 30

Bachelor of Finance 40 3 Feb, July 24,250 None specified 75 7 20 25

Bachelor of Finance (Honours) 40 1 February 24,250 Graduate entry ■ ■ ■ ■

Bachelor of Finance (International) 41 3 Feb, July 24,250 None specified 75 7 20 25

Bachelor of Finance/Laws D 40, 68 5 February 24,250/25,500 None specified 85 11 10 30

Bachelor of Finance/Mathematical and Computer Sciences D 40, 70 4 Feb, July 24,250 Mathematics 75 7 20 25

Bachelor of Food and Nutrition Science 78 3 Feb, July 24,250 None specified 15 70 6 25 25

Bachelor of Health Sciences 62 3 February 25,500 None specified 85 11 10 30

Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) 62 1 February 25,500 Graduate entry ■ ■ ■ ■

Bachelor of Health Sciences/Laws D 62, 68 5 February 25,500 None specified 85 11 10 30

Bachelor of Health Sciences/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences

62, 70 4 February 25,500 Mathematics 85 11 10 30

Bachelor of International Studies 66 3 Feb, July 21,000 None specified 70 6 25 25

Bachelor of International Studies/Arts D 66, 64 4 Feb, July 21,000 None specified 70 6 25 25

Bachelor of International Studies/Economics D 66, 44 4 Feb, July 24,250 None specified 75 7 20 25

Bachelor of International Studies/Laws D 66, 68 5 February 21,000/25,500 None specified 85 11 10 30

Bachelor of Laws 68 4 February 25,500 None specified 85 11 10 30

Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry) 68 3 February 25,500 Graduate entry ■ ■ ■ ■

Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences 70 3 Feb, July 24,250 Mathematics 70 6 25 25

Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences (Honours) 70 1 Feb, July 24,250 Graduate entry ■ ■ ■ ■

Bachelor of Mathematical and Computer Sciences/Laws D 70, 68 5 February 24,250/25,500 Mathematics 85 11 10 30

Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences 70 3 Feb, July 24,250 Mathematics 80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences (Honours) 70 1 Feb, July 24,250 Graduate entry ■ ■ ■ ■

Bachelor of Media 67 3 Feb, July 21,000 None specified 70 6 25 25

Bachelor of Media/Arts D 67, 64 4 Feb, July 21,000 None specified 70 6 25 25

Bachelor of Media/International Studies D 67, 66 4 Feb, July 21,000 None specified 70 6 25 25

Bachelor of Media/Laws D 67, 68 5 February 21,000/25,500 None specified 85 11 10 30

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery 62 6 February 47,800 None specified 90 ✚ 12 ✚ 5✚ 31 ✚

Bachelor of Music 72 3 February 21,000 Music Theory/ Practice

70●

6●

25●

25●

Bachelor of Music (Honours) 72 1 February 21,000 Graduate entry ■ ■ ■ ■

Bachelor of Music Education 72 4 February 21,000 Music Theory/ Practice

70●

6●

25●

25●

Bachelor of Music Education (Honours) 72 1 February 21,000 Graduate entry ■ ■ ■ ■

Bachelor of Music Studies 74 3 February 21,000 Music Theory/ Practice

70●

6●

25●

25●

Bachelor of Music Studies (Honours) 74 1 February 21,000 Graduate entry ■ ■ ■ ■

Bachelor of Nursing 63 3 February 25,500 None specified 75★ 7★ 20★ 25★

Bachelor of Oral Health 61 3 February 46,500 None specified 70 ✚ 6✚ 25 ✚ 25 ✚

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OSSDOAC6

(CanadianPre-U)

ISC &CBSE 7

IndianStateBoard

Exams 8 SAT9Abitur10

(Germany)

ThailandCertificate ofSecondary

Education 11

Bang TotNghiep

Trung HocPho Thong(Vietnam)

STPM &Matrikulasi 12

EynesburyCollege

FoundationStudies

BradfordCollege

FoundationStudies

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

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80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

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65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

85 ✚ 90% ✚ 95% ✚ 2010 2.3 ✚ 3.5 9 3.33 ✚ 412 ✚ 83 ✚

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NOTES

C Combined Degrees - one parchment will be issued uponcompletion of an agreed combination of courses within areduced period.

D Double Degrees - two parchments will be issuedupon completion of the requirements of both degreeprogram rules.

1 Students satisfactorily completing all courses may expect tocomplete an academic program within the normal durationof that program.

2 The Indicative Annual Tuition Fee is for a standard full-timeload of 24 units per year. The quoted fee is a base fee thatmay be subject to an annual increase of up to 9% for eachof the subequent years of the program for the durationpublished in this prospectus. The fee covers the cost ofteaching and student support services. In the case of doubledegrees with Laws, the Indicative Annual Tuition fee for bothprograms is listed.

3 Additional note for international students undertakingan Australian Year 12 qualification: you will be required tomeet specific prerequisites including passing a designatedEnglish subject. Students should refer to www.satac.edu.au for more information.

4 A Level results are calculated on the aggregate score from3 A Level subjects (or 2 A Level subjects and 2 AS Levelssubjects) or at least 2 A Level and 1 AS Level subjects fromHKALE applicants where A= 5, B=4, C= 3, D=2, E= 1 for ALevel subjects, and A= 2.5, B= 2.0, C= 1.5, D= 1.0, E= 0.5 forAS Level subjects. Score from General Paper or languagesubject in the applicant’s first language are excluded fromthe calculation. A subject can only be counted once at eitherA Level or AS Level.

5 Best 5 subjects excluding language subjects. Students mustachieve numerical score listed above or lower, UEC gradesA1= 1, A2= 2, B3= 3, B4= 4, B5= 5, B6= 6, C7= 7, C8= 8

6 Average of best 6 subjects.

7 Best 3 subjects, excluding language andnon-academic subjects.

8 Best 3 subjects, excluding language and non-academicsubjects. Acceptable State Board Examinations:Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu

9 SAT1 Critical Reading, Mathematical and Writing aggregatescore in conjunction with High School Diploma.

10 The stated grade is the minimum entry grade where1= TER 99 and 4= TER 66.

11 Successful completion of Matayom 6 and the award of theCertification of Secondary Education. GPA on a 4 point scalewhere A= 4, B= 3, C= 2, D= 1, F= 0.

12 Compare average of best three subjects’ final results tominimum requirement below.

13 Two subjects chosen from: Biology, Chemistry, Geology,Mathematics, Physics or Psychology (Note: only 1 Mathssubject can be counted)

14 Chemistry and one other science subject chosenfrom Mathematics, Physics, Biology or Geology.Mathematics and Physics an advantage.

15 Chemistry and Mathematics desirable.

16 Physics an advantage.

17 Streams available in Process and Product Engineering;Energy and Environment; Food, Wine and Biomolecular;and Mineral Processing

18 Two subjects: 1 from Chemistry, Mathematics or Physics,and 1 from Biology, Chemistry, Geology or Physics

19 Chemistry desirable.

20 Not all disciplines have July entry.

■ Graduate entry only (no direct entry from year 12)

✚ Other selection criteria (test/oral assessment) applyin addition to academic performance.

★ Other selection criteria (oral assessment) apply inaddition to academic performance.

● Specific selection criteria (audition) apply in additionto academic performance in year 12.

▲ Entry available after year 11 or equivalent.Audition is also required.

♥ A quota applies. The standard cut-off is the indicativeminimum, above which, applications will be ranked accordingto academic merit. In addition to academic performance,other selection criteria (test/interview) may apply.

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Academic Program PageDuration(years) 1 Intakes

Indicative AnnualTuition Fee (A$) 2

Prerequisite AssumedKnowledge 3

2010TER

CutoffGCEA/L4

UEC5 (Malaysia)

IBDiploma

Bachelor of Psychological Science 76 3 February 25,500 None specified 75 7 20 25

Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) 76 4 February 25,500 None specified 95 12 5 34

Bachelor of Science 80 3 Feb, July 20 24,250 See Footnote 13 70 6 25 25

Bachelor of Science (Animal Science) 82 3 February 24,250 None specified 15 80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Science (Biomedical Science) 82 3 Feb, July 24,250 See Footnote 14 80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) 83 3 Feb, July 24,250 Mathematics,Chemistry 16

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Science (EcoChemistry) 84 3 Feb, July 24,250 See Footnote 14 80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Science (Evolutionary Biology) 84 3 February 24,250 None specified 15 80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Science(High Performance Computational Physics) (Honours)

85 4 February 24,250 Mathematics,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Science (Honours) 80 1 February 24,250 Graduate entry ■ ■ ■ ■

Bachelor of Science (Marine Biology) 85 3 Feb, July 24,250 None specified 15 80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Science (Mineral Geoscience) 86 3 Feb, July 24,250 See Footnote 16 80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Science (Molecular and Drug Design) 86 3 Feb, July 24,250 See Footnote 14 80 9 15 27Bachelor of Science (Molecular Biology) 87 3 February 24,250 See Footnote 14 80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Science (Nanoscience and Materials) 87 3 February 24,250 See Footnote 14 80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Science (Natural Resources) 88 3 Feb, July 24,250 None specified 15 80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Science (Optics and Photonics) 88 3 February 24,250 Mathematics,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Science (Petroleum Geoscience) 89 3 Feb, July 24,250 Math. and eitherChem. or Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Sci ence (Pre-Veterinary) 90 3 February 42,500 Mathematics,Chemistry 16

90♥

12♥

5♥

31♥

Bachelor of Science (Space Science and Astrophysics) 90 3 February 24,250 Mathematics,Physics

80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Science in Dentistry (Honours) 60 1 February 46,500 Graduate entry ■ ■ ■ ■

Bachelor of Science/Laws D 80, 68 5 February 24,250/25,500 See Footnote 16 85 11 10 30

Bachelor of Social Sciences 67 3 Feb, July 21,000 None specified 70 6 25 25

Bachelor of Social Sciences (Honours) 67 1 February 21,000 Graduate entry ■ ■ ■ ■

Bachelor of Social Sciences/Health Sciences D 67, 62 4 February 25,500 English 85 11 10 30

Bachelor of Social Sciences/Laws D 67, 68 5 February 25,500 English 85 11 10 30

Bachelor o f Teaching/Arts D 94, 64 4 February 22,000 English 75 7 20 25

Bachelor of Teaching/Economics D 94, 44 4 February 24,250 English 75 7 20 25

Bachelor o f Teaching/ Mathematical and Computer Sciences D

94, 70 4 February 24,250 English,Mathematics

75 7 20 25

Bachelor of Teaching/Scienc e D 94, 80 4 February 24,250 See Footnote 16 75 7 20 25

Bachelor of Viticulture and Oenology 91 4 Feb, July 24,250 None specified 15 80 9 15 27

Bachelor of Wine Marketing 91 3 Feb, July 25,500 None specified 70 6 25 25

VET Certificate IV in Music (Classic al) 75 1 February 19,950 Music Theory/ Practice

▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

VET Certificate IV in Musi c (Jazz) 75 1 February 19,950 Music Theory/ Practice

▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

VET Certificate IV in Musi c (Technolog y) 75 1 February 19,950 Music Theory/ Practice

▲ ▲ ▲ ▲

VET Diploma in Music (Classical) 74 1 February 19,950 Music Theory/ Practice

● ● ● ●

VET Diploma in Mu sic (Jazz) 74 1 February 19,950 Music Theory/

Practice

● ● ● ●

VET Diploma in Music (Sound Engineering) 74 1 February 19,950 Music Theory/ Practice

● ● ● ●

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OSSDOAC6

(CanadianPre-U)

ISC &CBSE 7

IndianStateBoard

Exams 8 SAT9Abitur10

(Germany)

ThailandCertificate ofSecondary

Education 11

Bang TotNghiep

Trung HocPho Thong(Vietnam)

STPM &Matrikulasi 12

EynesburyCollege

FoundationStudies

BradfordCollege

FoundationStudies

70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

90 90% 95% 2205 1.6 3.7 9 3.55 430 88

65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

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75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

85♥

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95%♥

2010♥

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80 80% 90% 1905 2.7 3 8.5 3.22 396 80

70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

70 70% 80% 1665 3.4 2.5 7.5 2.78 360 74

75 75% 85% 1770 3.1 2.7 8 3 380 77

65 60% 70% 1540 3.7 2.2 7.5 2.67 339 70

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NOTES

C Combined Degrees - one parchment will be issued uponcompletion of an agreed combination of courses within areduced period.

D Double Degrees - two parchments will be issuedupon completion of the requirements of both degreeprogram rules.

1 Students satisfactorily completing all courses may expect tocomplete an academic program within the normal durationof that program.

2 The Indicative Annual Tuition Fee is for a standard full-timeload of 24 units per year. The quoted fee is a base fee thatmay be subject to an annual increase of up to 9% for eachof the subequent years of the program for the durationpublished in this prospectus. The fee covers the cost ofteaching and student support services. In the case of doubledegrees with Laws, the Indicative Annual Tuition fee for bothprograms is listed.

3 Additional note for international students undertakingan Australian Year 12 qualification: you will be required tomeet specific prerequisites including passing a designatedEnglish subject. Students should refer to www.satac.edu.au for more information.

4 A Level results are calculated on the aggregate score from3 A Level subjects (or 2 A Level subjects and 2 AS Levelssubjects) or at least 2 A Level and 1 AS Level subjects fromHKALE applicants where A= 5, B=4, C= 3, D=2, E= 1 for ALevel subjects, and A= 2.5, B= 2.0, C= 1.5, D= 1.0, E= 0.5 forAS Level subjects. Score from General Paper or languagesubject in the applicant’s first language are excluded fromthe calculation. A subject can only be counted once at eitherA Level or AS Level.

5 Best 5 subjects excluding language subjects. Students mustachieve numerical score listed above or lower, UEC gradesA1= 1, A2= 2, B3= 3, B4= 4, B5= 5, B6= 6, C7= 7, C8= 8

6 Average of best 6 subjects.

7 Best 3 subjects, excluding language andnon-academic subjects.

8 Best 3 subjects, excluding language and non-academicsubjects. Acceptable State Board Examinations:Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu

9 SAT1 Critical Reading, Mathematical and Writing aggregatescore in conjunction with High School Diploma.

10 The stated grade is the minimum entry grade where1= TER 99 and 4= TER 66.

11 Successful completion of Matayom 6 and the award of theCertification of Secondary Education. GPA on a 4 point scalewhere A= 4, B= 3, C= 2, D= 1, F= 0.

12 Compare average of best three subjects’ final results tominimum requirement below.

13 Two subjects chosen from: Biology, Chemistry, Geology,Mathematics, Physics or Psychology (Note: only 1 Mathssubject can be counted)

14 Chemistry and one other science subject chosenfrom Mathematics, Physics, Biology or Geology.Mathematics and Physics an advantage.

15 Chemistry and Mathematics desirable.

16 Physics an advantage.

17 Streams available in Process and Product Engineering;Energy and Environment; Food, Wine and Biomolecular;and Mineral Processing

18 Two subjects: 1 from Chemistry, Mathematics or Physics,and 1 from Biology, Chemistry, Geology or Physics

19 Chemistry desirable.

20 Not all disciplines have July entry.

■ Graduate entry only (no direct entry from year 12)

✚ Other selection criteria (test/oral assessment) applyin addition to academic performance.

★ Other selection criteria (oral assessment) apply inaddition to academic performance.

● Specific selection criteria (audition) apply in additionto academic performance in year 12.

▲ Entry available after year 11 or equivalent.Audition is also required.

♥ A quota applies. The standard cut-off is the indicativeminimum, above which, applications will be ranked accordingto academic merit. In addition to academic performance,other selection criteria (test/interview) may apply.