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International Student Academic Qualifications and Study Programs, Essays (high school) of Marketing

The minimum academic qualifications for international students from various countries to apply for undergraduate and postgraduate programs at an Australian university. It includes the required grades or scores from different educational systems and pre-university programs. The second part of the document presents a range of study programs in various fields such as agriculture, aviation, business, education, engineering, and information technology, along with the duration, number of units, fees, and IELTS requirements for each program.

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Download International Student Academic Qualifications and Study Programs and more Essays (high school) Marketing in PDF only on Docsity! USQ International Program Guide 2022 usq.edu.au/international We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the lands and waterways upon which the University of Southern Queensland is situated. We acknowledge the cultural diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the keepers of ancient knowledge and pay respect to their Elders past, present and emerging. i Undergraduate Guide 2022 ‘As the PVC International I lead USQ’s International strategy, driving our University to excel in the delivery of international education, and placing international students at the centre of our diverse Australian community. Our University provides students from around the world with an opportunity to achieve in their international educational journey here in Australia. We will help to inspire you to engage and succeed in your studies and go on to achieve amazing outcomes in your future endeavours. Build your capabilities and capacity with us while you discover new friends and create amazing memories in Australia. This is your opportunity to be who you always dreamed of being. My team and I look forward to supporting your educational journey with the University of Southern Queensland.’ Meet our Pro Vice-Chancellor International, Professor Ren Yi 3usq.edu.au/international ry International Program Guide 2022 1 Times Higher Education, 2021 2 QS Stars, 2019 3 QILT Graduate Outcomes Survey, 2020 National Report 4 ERA 2018 National Report Ranked in the top 2% of universities worldwide1 #1 in Australia for graduate starting salary3 Best in Queensland2 for students in full-time employment Five stars for internationalisation and employability2 World standard or better in over 30 areas of research4 40+ years delivering flexible study options via distance and online learning Experienced staff, focused on you Industry experienced lecturers, small class sizes, world-class facilities and student centred services. We are the university you are looking for. Watch now to discover what makes studying at USQ a unique experience. 5usq.edu.au/international Experience world-class lecturers and small class sizes at a uni where attention to students counts as much as the big results we deliver. Prepare for your future career with USQ, #1 in Australia for graduate starting salary1. Choose from more than 100 degrees available on-campus or online. Connect with experienced industry professionals to build your employability skills and prepare you for the transition from university to employment. Grow your professional experience with the Industry Experience program, engage in volunteering, internships, and work experience across various sectors. Live in more affordable Australian cities, join our welcoming, multicultural community and study with students from Australia and around the world. 1 QILT Graduate Outcomes Survey, 2020 National Report Choose USQ 8 International Program Guide 2022 Our campuses Toowoomba Welcoming and affordable Study at our main campus in an Australian regional area and benefit from the multicultural community. Enjoy the full on-campus experience with Residential College accommodation. You can choose from three different colleges, each with different living arrangements. Have your meals provided, or shared kitchen facilities. Access sporting and social clubs, a 24-hour-access gym and a world-class tennis centre to complement your academic degree. Additionally, enjoy free and ample parking to make your campus experience easy. 9usq.edu.au/international Springfield Vibrant and diverse USQ Springfield is a vibrant, modern campus. A hub for digital production and performance, the campus includes a state-of-the-art television studio, radio station and rehearsal spaces, as well as collaborative teaching rooms, laboratories for science and engineering, with access to our fitness and recreation centres. The campus is 35 minutes from Brisbane City with connecting public transport, just 20 minutes from the Ipswich CBD with ample car parking, and 50 minutes from the Gold Coast. International Program Guide 202210 Scholarships Be rewarded We offer a range of scholarships, bursaries and grants to help international students. These are regularly updated, so please check the latest information on our website usq.edu.au/scholarships You can also check for sponsorship offerings in your home country. 13usq.edu.au/international 14 International Program Guide 2022 Picture yourself from arrival to graduation We support your arrival and transport to your accommodation. Be welcomed to USQ and experience Orientation. Make lifelong connections. Graduate with industry-aligned skills. Receive academic support to achieve success in your degree. Feel secure in our multicultural community. 15usq.edu.au/international Live on-campus with us USQ Residential Colleges accommodation is a great choice for students who want an on-campus living experience. We offer different catering options, flexible payment options, organised social and sporting events, as well as exclusive accommodation scholarships. McGregor College Our largest college with around 200 rooms offers you a variety of living options with private flats as well as rooms with shared ensuites between two people, and self-catered kitchen facilities. Steele Rudd College This home away from home was recently refurbished. Its modern, light and airy appearance makes your study life a dream and inspires your daily activities. The college offers nearly 120 bedrooms with shared bathrooms. Concannon College This 100 bed double story accommodation block has the option of bedrooms with private or shared bathrooms. It also offers students a variety of unique study spaces. Convenience Included in the price of accommodation are utilities, unlimited internet, parking, a strong support network and much more. Colleges have a team who regularly clean your bathroom and the common areas, while almost half of the private bedrooms also have air-conditioning. There is 24-hour security that provides general security services and assists you if you’re locked out (at no charge). Colleges offer flexible agreements, with contracts based on academic semesters and the option to vacate during recess periods (free storage available). Choice There are a variety of room types and catering packages to choose from, with the different options varying in price. From private ensuites to shared bathrooms and self-catered to three cooked meals per day, the choice is yours. For prepared meals, you have the choice of 7, 14 and 21 meals per week, with all dietary requirements and allergies catered for. Our self-catered facilities have access to a full kitchen, including: ovens, microwaves, fridges, basic kitchen appliances and personal draws for storing food items and utensils. All of our rooms are single occupancy private rooms, and include: a king single bed, desk and built-in cupboards. All of our blocks have a designated common room, and each college also has a Recreation Hall, Dining Hall and complimentary washing facilities. Accommodation International Program Guide 202218 Community We offer a comprehensive support network to help you both academically and personally. We have Resident Advisors (RAs) allocated to each college who form the basis of the support network, acting as the first port of call for any concerns. We also have a College Wellness Educator available to enhance the health and wellbeing of the college community. Peer support starts from day one, with the Student Transition and Engagement Program (STEP) where new students receive mentoring from returning students. Colleges can enhance your student experience and broaden your employability skills, with events, cultural and sporting activities, leadership opportunities and so much more. You have the opportunity to make an incredible group of friends, which starts right from Orientation with a variety of activities to assist in your transition to USQ. The Resident Student Club (RSC) are student leaders who plan semi-formals/formal dinners, the weekly sport competition (Res Shield), social events and community activities through the year. Accommodation support You need to feel safe and settled to succeed in your studies. That’s why we have a dedicated team ready to guide you when choosing your accommodation. Contact us to discuss your individual needs at accommodation@usq.edu.au. For the most up-to-date fees and scholarships visit usq.edu.au/accommodation-fees Other accommodation choices Education City The Education City Residential Village located just 100 metres from USQ Springfield provides a friendly residential community environment. The modern four to seven bedroom townhouses are fully furnished and include appliances. Homestay Everyone’s accommodation needs are different. If living with a family is preferred, you can locate a suitable homestay family for some or all of your study journey. We recommend making contact with reputable homestay providers at homestaynetwork.org Private accommodation You can rent a property by yourself, or with your friends. You have the opportunity to choose the location, the type of the property to suit your life style and needs. There are often rental and share house options posted on noticeboards or you can browse on rental websites. Watch to find out more about Accommodation at USQ. 19usq.edu.au/international Research and research training Be part of our global impact As a research-intensive regional university, we are discovering solutions to build a strong and sustainable future. Key to our research culture is working with industry to understand the problems they face, and collaboratively develop new ideas and technologies to provide innovative solutions. This research has real impact, with tangible benefits demonstrated across a wide range of critical challenges, regionally and across the globe. Research Institutes and Centres Our world-class research institutes and centres host unique state-of-the-art facilities. These facilities support a broad spectrum of research programs acrossmany STEM and social science disciplines. Institute for Advanced Engineering and Space Sciences ― Centre for Agricultural Engineering ― Centre for Astrophysics ― Centre for Future Materials Institute for Life Sciences and the Environment ― Centre for Sustainable Agricultural Systems ― Centre for Applied Climate Sciences ― Centre for Crop Health Institute for Resilient Regions ― Rural Economies Centre of Excellence ― Centre for Health Research ― Centre for Heritage and Culture Graduate Research School USQ’s globally-focused Graduate Research School supports all Higher Degree by Research (HDR) training, building a successful learning environment for USQ’s HDR students. All HDR students have access to diverse facilities and are supervised by USQ researchers and partners, in a supportive and rewarding research environment. ― Doctor of Philosophy ― Master of Research ― Professional research masters degrees Please check page 101 for our research programs. Cotutelle and Joint PhD programs Our Cotutelle program allows research students to conduct a PhD program across two universities: ― joint enrolment at USQ and an overseas university ― one thesis submitted to both universities ― two testamurs ― two graduation ceremonies. Candidates must meet the entry requirements for the PhD at USQ and a partner institution. For further information please visit usq.edu.au/international/research/cotutelle Watch to find out more about Research at USQ. International Program Guide 202220 Professional accreditation with leading industry bodies such as CPA Australia. Expand your critical thinking and grow your leadership with USQ’s re-designed online MBA. Watch now to learn more about Business at USQ. 23usq.edu.au/international The only uni in Australia to have both the A320 and the Boeing 737 flight simulators. International Program Guide 202224 Bachelor of Aviation February Toowoomba, Springfield 3 years full-time (24 units) AUD 3360 per unit AUD 26880 per year CRICOS: 094756M Degree overview Our Bachelor of Aviation allows you to choose the study path right for you. Choose from a major in Aviation Management or Flight Operations and realise your aviation dream in this fast-moving industry1. Professional development opportunities are offered throughout your degree and contribute as credit towards your completion. You will also learn from a combination of our highly regarded USQ academics, current and former airline, air force and instructor pilots and airport managers who all contribute to this dynamic and exciting industry. Entry requirements • Your country’s equivalent of the completion of Queensland’s high school level (Years 11 and 12). • An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 6.0 (no band less than 5.5), or equivalent. Majors Campus Aviation Management T, S Flight Operations2 T, S Professional accreditation Graduates of the Bachelor of Aviation (Flight Operations) program will gain professional pilot qualifications issued by the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority. 1 Upon graduation, students may have the opportunity to apply for entry into the Qantas Group Future Pilot Program. Please refer to the Qantas website for entry requirements. 2 Students intending to undertake the Flight Operations major will be required to co-enrol with a specified flight training school at additional cost. Please contact USQ for further information on the application process. Employers from certain countries and airlines may require an Australian Commercial Pilot Licence to be converted or transferred, and may prescribe other requirements or qualifications as necessary. While this is not an admission requirement to the program, students planning to undertake the Flight Operations major will have to hold a Class 1 Medical Certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority, as this is one of the regulatory requirements to hold a Commercial Pilot Licence. In addition, students in the Flight Operations major are expected to complete a recognised pilot aptitude assessment and interview prior to being allowed to undertake the Flight Operations major. Appropriate advice will be provided to students during the first academic year. T = Toowoomba S = Springfield I = Ipswich 25usq.edu.au/international St ud y A re a St ud y A re a Bu si ne ss Education UNDERGRADUATE Degree name Page Bachelor of Early Childhood 30 Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood) 30 Bachelor of Education (Primary) 31 Bachelor of Education (Secondary) 32 International Program Guide 202228 Up to 110 days of hand-on professional experience to prepare you for the real-life teaching and working environment. Australian teaching accreditation recognised globally. Watch now to learn more about Education at USQ. 29usq.edu.au/international Bachelor of Early Childhood February, July Toowoomba, Springfield 3 years full-time (24 units) AUD 3290 per unit AUD 26320 per year CRICOS: 056707B Degree overview Our Bachelor of Early Childhood equips you with the skills and knowledge to give children the best possible start in life. You will graduate with the expertise in a wide range of learning environments, including early education and care centres, and family day care programs, all with a focus on child-centred learning. In this program you will gain experience in targeted professional placements and unique additional engagement activities. Entry requirements • Your country’s equivalent of the completion of Queensland’s high school level (Years 11 and 12) including Mathematics and Science, or equivalent. • An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 7.5 (no component lower than 7.0; no less than 8.0 in speaking and listening), or equivalent. Professional accreditation Graduates from the Bachelor of Early Childhood will have met the requirements of the Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA) and can apply for recognition of being an Early Childhood Teacher (ECT) in prior to school settings. Students outside of Australia should check with the relevant authority regarding accreditation requirements. Please note, students graduating from this program, in Queensland, are not eligible for teacher registration with the Queensland College of Teachers (QCT). Professional experience You will also need to complete 80 days of professional experience to gain valuable practice in early childhood services and classrooms. These experiences provide you with opportunities to put theory into practice. Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood) February, July Toowoomba, Springfield 4 years full-time (32 units) AUD 3290 per unit AUD 26320 per year CRICOS: 0100825 Degree overview Our Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood) is designed to prepare graduates who are confident to teach children in prior to school settings. With regular opportunities to engage with current educators and industry, in both early childhood settings and school contexts, you’ll be able to cross the gap between theory and practice. USQ graduates are highly sought after and employable in both prior to school settings and early childhood classrooms. Entry requirements • Your country’s equivalent of the completion of Queensland’s high school level (Years 11 and 12) including Mathematics and Science, or equivalent. • A statement addressing suitability criteria. For information on selection guidelines, including the process for assessing an applicant's non-academic capabilities please see the selection guidelines for initial teacher education courses: qtac.edu.au/teacher-entry • An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 7.5 (no component lower than 7.0; no less than 8.0 in speaking and listening), or equivalent. Professional accreditation Graduates from this program will have met the requirements to apply for teacher registration with the Queensland College of Teachers (QCT) and will have also met the requirements of the Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA). Professional experience You will also need to complete 95 days of professional experience to gain valuable practice in prior to school settings and classrooms working with babies, toddlers, infants and young children. T = Toowoomba S = Springfield I = Ipswich 30 International Program Guide 2022 T = Toowoomba S = Springfield I = Ipswich 33usq.edu.au/international St ud y A re a St ud y A re a Ed uc ati on Arts & Law UNDERGRADUATE Degree name Page Bachelor of Arts 36 Bachelor of Communication and Media 36 Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours) 37 Bachelor of Design and Interactive Technologies 37 Bachelor of Film and Screen Production 38 Bachelor of Television and Radio Production 38 Bachelor of Music 39 International Program Guide 202234 Opportunity to study part of your degree overseas with a USQ partner university in North America, Asia or Europe. Hands-on archaeological training, including field methods, laboratory analysis and project design. Watch now to learn more about Arts & Law at USQ. 35usq.edu.au/international Bachelor of Television and Radio Production February, July Springfield 3 years full-time (24 units) AUD 3360 per unit AUD 26880 per year CRICOS: 103181M Degree overview Through USQ’s state-of-the-art studio facilities and collaboration with many major broadcasters and production houses, our Bachelor of Television and Radio Production will provide you with the necessary skills to enter into this dynamic industry. From traditional broadcast television or radio to streaming, podcasting, and live presentations via social media, these core skills will open pathways to work in this exciting industry here in Australia or anywhere in the world. Entry requirements • Your country’s equivalent of the completion of Queensland’s high school level (Years 11 and 12). • An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 6.0 (no band less than 5.5), or equivalent. Major Campus Radio Production S Television Production S Professional experience You will have opportunities to present programs on Phoenix Radio and to gain experience inside commercial radio stations or the ABC. Guest speakers will also attend campus to provide insights and share experiences. Bachelor of Film and Screen Production February, July Toowoomba, Springfield 3 years full-time (24 units) AUD 3360 per unit AUD 26880 per year CRICOS: 103178F Degree overview Our Bachelor of Film and Screen Production prepares you for entry into the contemporary film, television, and media content creation and distribution industries. Benefit from work placement opportunities, master classes, mentoring programs and guest lectures with film and screen production experts and benefit from the opportunity to submit your films to national and international film festivals. Entry requirements • Your country’s equivalent of the completion of Queensland’s high school level (Years 11 and 12). • An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 6.0 (no band less than 5.5), or equivalent. Major Campus Film Production T, S Screen Production T, S T = Toowoomba S = Springfield I = Ipswich 38 International Program Guide 2022 Bachelor of Music February, July Springfield 3 years full-time (24 units) AUD 3360 per unit AUD 26880 per year CRICOS: 103179E Degree overview From digital artistic collaborations through to teaching online music lessons, our Bachelor of Music acknowledges that today’s musician will be globally connected. This degree teaches contemporary popular music but also engages technologies, particularly in recording and production, with great attention to developing a sustainable, ongoing practice for graduates. Entry requirements • Your country’s equivalent of the completion of Queensland’s high school level (Years 11 and 12). • On-campus applicants must attend an audition and interview and perform two contrasting pieces. • Applicants will also need to provide: ― a school exit statement, or evidence of previous education standard achieved. ― their own accompanying music. ― a written statement (500 words) addressing a musical experience which has inspired, motivated or moved you. • An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 6.0 (no band less than 5.5), or equivalent. Major Campus Music Practice S Musical Communication S T = Toowoomba S = Springfield I = Ipswich T = Toowoomba S = Springfield I = Ipswich 39usq.edu.au/international St ud y A re a St ud y A re a A rt s & L aw Health UNDERGRADUATE Degree name Page Bachelor of Health (Honours) 42 Bachelor of Human Services 42 Bachelor of Nursing 46 Bachelor of Paramedicine 46 Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science 46 Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science (Honours) 47 Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) 47 POSTGRADUATE Degree name Page Master of Clinical Psychology 48 Master of Clinical Psychology - Advanced Entry 49 International Program Guide 202240 T = Toowoomba S = Springfield I = Ipswich 43usq.edu.au/international H ea lth Bachelor of Nursing February, July Toowoomba, Ipswich 3 years full-time AUD 4000 per unit AUD 32000 per year CRICOS: 093153B Degree overview Our Bachelor of Nursing aligns with current Australian professional nursing standards of practice and prepares you as a registered nurse in hospitals, community settings, mental health settings, GP practices, clinics, rural and remote health services and aged care facilities across Australia and the world. Almost 50 percent of this degree is devoted to clinical practice in USQ’s on-campus simulation wards or in healthcare settings, such as large metropolitan hospitals, mental health services, regional health care services, aged care settings, community health services, specialty clinics and rehabilitation centres. Entry requirements • Your country’s equivalent of the completion of Queensland high school level (Years 11 and 12)1, 2. • An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 7.0 (no band less than 7.0), or equivalent. Professional accreditation USQ’s Bachelor of Nursing at USQ is accredited by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA) and is listed as an approved program with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). Professional experience Practical experience is integral to the completion of this degree. Each student is required to undertake and satisfactorily complete 840 hours of practical experience3. To start practical placement courses, you must achieve a pass grade in theoretical and other practical prerequisites courses. 1 Satisfaction of the Entry Requirements does not guarantee admission into the Bachelor of Nursing. 2 International students who have a Registered Nurse qualification from an approved education institution under NOOSR guidelines may apply for exemptions in the program. 3 All students must be able to meet the physical and other professional requirements of clinical practice within this program. T = Toowoomba S = Springfield I = Ipswich 44 International Program Guide 2022 45usq.edu.au/international H ea lth Master of Clinical Psychology February Toowoomba, Ipswich1 2 years full-time (16 units) AUD 3790 per unit AUD 30320 per year CRICOS: 0101389 Degree overview Our Master of Clinical Psychology provides advanced training in psychological assessment and clinical intervention and has been developed for students wishing to gain registration as a Psychologist with an Area of Practice Endorsement in Clinical Psychology. Learn high-level clinical skills to become prepared for entry into the Clinical Registrar program leading to Clinical Endorsement. Entry requirements • Completion of an Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) accredited AQF Level 8 four-year Bachelor degree, or equivalent • Hold, or be eligible for, immediate Provisional Registration or General Registration from the Psychology Board of Australia. • In addition, applicants are also asked to submit the following for consideration as part of the application: ― provide two Referee Reports ― provide a 1-2 page report which addresses the Master of Clinical Psychology selection criteria ― be assessed in a face-to-face interview with a panel of School staff ― provide an academic transcript demonstrating strong academic performance ― provide a CV of their work and study history. • An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 7.0 (no band less than 7.0), or equivalent. Professional accreditation The Master of Clinical Psychology has received accreditation from the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) as a fifth and sixth year program in psychology. Graduates will be eligible to apply for general registration with the Psychology Board of Australia, and, Clinical Endorsement with the Psychology Board of Australia after a period of supervised practice in an approved Psychology Board of Australia registrar program. Graduates will also be able to apply for full membership to the Australian Psychological Society and admission to the College of Clinical Psychology of the Australian Psychological Society after a period of supervised practice. Professional experience Practicum experience is an integral component of the program and as per external accreditation requirements, each student is required to accrue a minimum of 1000 hours of practicum experience, plus at least 81 hours of supervision from a registered psychologist who is an accredited supervisor with the Psychology Board of Australia. 1 All coursework courses are offered as on-campus Saturday mandatory workshops at the Ipswich campus for the Ipswich offering, and on-campus mid-week mandatory workshops/ residential schools held at the Toowoomba campus and online workshops for the Toowoomba offering. T = Toowoomba S = Springfield I = Ipswich 48 International Program Guide 2022 Master of Clinical Psychology - Advanced Entry February Toowoomba, Ipswich1 1 year full-time (8 units) AUD 3790 per unit AUD 30320 per year CRICOS: 0101390 Degree overview Our Master of Clinical Psychology - Advanced Entry allows you to fast-track your studies and training in Clinical Psychology, with a focus on psychological assessment and clinical intervention. This program gives you the opportunity, as a registered psychologist, to return to study to gain a Master of Clinical Psychology qualification in just one year. Entry requirements • Completion of an Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) accredited Masters (coursework) degree in Psychology, or have held General Registration as a Psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia for a minimum duration of 12 months, or equivalent. • In addition, applicants must: ― provide two Referee Reports ― provide a 1-2 page report which addresses the Master of Clinical Psychology - Advanced Entry Selection Criteria ― be assessed in a face-to-face interview with a panel of School staff, including completion of the USQ Psychology Competency examination ― provide an academic transcript demonstrating strong academic performance ― provide a CV of their work and study history • An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 7.0 (no band less than 7.0), or equivalent. Professional accreditation The Master of Clinical Psychology – Advanced Entry has received accreditation with conditions from the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) as a sixth-year program in psychology. Graduates will be eligible to apply for general registration with the Psychology Board of Australia, and, Clinical Endorsement with the Psychology Board of Australia after a period of supervised practice in an approved Psychology Board of Australia registrar program. Graduates will also be able to apply for full membership to the Australian Psychological Society and admission to the College of Clinical Psychology of the Australian Psychological Society after a period of supervised practice. Professional experience Students are required to accrue a minimum of 700 hours of practicum experience, plus at least 47 hours of supervision from a registered psychologist who is accredited as a board-approved supervisor with the Psychology Board of Australia. 1 All coursework courses are offered as on-campus Saturday mandatory workshops for the USQ Ipswich offering, and on-campus mid-week mandatory workshops for the USQ Toowoomba offering. T = Toowoomba S = Springfield I = Ipswich T = Toowoomba S = Springfield I = Ipswich 49usq.edu.au/international H ea lth Engineering UNDERGRADUATE Degree name Page Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 52 Bachelor of Engineering Science 52 Bachelor of Construction (Honours) 53 Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning (Honours) 54 POSTGRADUATE Degree name Page Master of Engineering Science 54 Master of Spatial Science Technology 55 International Program Guide 202250 T = Toowoomba S = Springfield I = Ipswich Bachelor of Construction (Honours) February, July Springfield 4 years full-time (32 units) AUD 4410 per unit AUD 35280 per year CRICOS: 089494D Degree overview With our Bachelor of Construction (Honours) you will develop proficiency in problem-solving analysis, engineering design and construction project and business management, as well as expertise in built environment, quantity surveying and building services design. Diversify your skillset by completing a minor study within a specific area or specialisation. You will also have the option to choose a minor in building or construction. Entry requirements • Your country’s equivalent of the completion of Queensland high school level (Years 11 and 12), including the study of Mathematics, or equivalent. • An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 6.0 (no band less than 5.5), or equivalent. Professional accreditation The Bachelor of Construction (Honours) is an accredited program of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RCIS) with the University of Southern Queensland as a recognised partner university. Graduates are internationally recognised with competencies in construction management. Graduates meet the Queensland Building and Construction Commission’s technical qualification requirements to hold a Builder Open class of licence and a Builder Project Management Services licence subject to demonstrating the required level of industry experience. Professional experience To be eligible to graduate from the Bachelor of Construction (Honours), students must obtain an aggregate of at least 60 days of suitable work experience in an architectural, engineering or construction organisation. 53usq.edu.au/international En gi ne er in g T = Toowoomba S = Springfield I = Ipswich Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning (Honours) February, July Toowoomba 4 years full-time (32 units) AUD 4410 per unit AUD 35280 per year CRICOS: 098374D Degree overview Explore town planning with our Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning (Honours). Develop skills in community consultation, using land and human resources sustainably, planning legislation and processes, economics, transport planning, urban design, plan making, and project management. Entry requirements • Your country’s equivalent of the completion of Queensland high school level (Years 11 and 12). • An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 6.0 (no band less than 5.5), or equivalent. Professional accreditation The Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning (Honours) is accredited by the Planning Institute of Australia and graduates may seek Planner registration with the Planning Institute of Australia (PIA). Master of Engineering Science February, July Toowoomba 2 years full-time (16 units) AUD 4400 per unit AUD 35200 per year CRICOS: 067689G Degree overview Gain industry experience and become a professional engineer with our Master of Engineering Science. Our degree allows graduates of a three-year engineering degree to obtain practical laboratory and industry experience to prepare you for a successful engineering career. Entry requirements • Completion of an Australian university three or four- year Bachelor degree in engineering in the relevant specialisation, or equivalent. OR • Completion of an Australian university four-year bachelor degree in engineering in a non-related specialisation, or equivalent. • An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 6.5 (no band less than 6.0), or equivalent. Specialisation Campus Agricultural Engineering T Civil Engineering T Electrical and Electronic Engineering T Engineering Management and Enterprise T Environmental Engineering T Mechanical Engineering T Power Engineering T Structural Engineering T Professional accreditation Agricultural Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Power Engineering and Structural Engineering specialisations have received full accreditation at the level of Professional Engineer by Engineers Australia and graduates are eligible for Graduate membership at the Professional level. 54 International Program Guide 2022 T = Toowoomba S = Springfield I = Ipswich Master of Spatial Science Technology February, July Toowoomba 2 years full-time (16 units) AUD 4400 per unit AUD 35200 per year CRICOS: 093265E Degree overview With our Master of Spatial Science Technology, you will gain skills in spatial science investigations, evaluation and synthesis for application, research or management purposes. Develop your research methodology skills to complete a research project. Enhance your knowledge in an area of surveying or spatial science information. Entry requirements • Completion of an Australian university three or four- year Bachelor degree in an approved discipline, or equivalent. • An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 6.5 (no band less than 6.0), or equivalent. Specialisation Campus Geographic Information Systems T Surveying T T = Toowoomba S = Springfield I = Ipswich 55usq.edu.au/international En gi ne er in g Bachelor of Biomedical Science February Toowoomba 3 years full-time (24 units) AUD 4350 per unit AUD 34800 per year CRICOS: 098990B Degree overview Our Bachelor of Biomedical Science allows you to study human anatomy and physiology, microbiology, immunology, pharmacology, genetics, cell and molecular biology, nutrition and biochemistry through engaging courses with practical applications using both workplace and university laboratory research opportunities. Become proficient in biomedical science laboratory techniques and find solutions to authentic medical problems with over 200 hours of laboratory-based experiences as well as opportunities to undertake external work placements. Entry requirements • Your country’s equivalent of the completion of Queensland high school level (Years 11 and 12). • An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 6.0 (no band less than 5.5), or equivalent. Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science February Toowoomba 3 years full-time (24 units) AUD 4350 per unit AUD 34800 per year CRICOS: 098992M Degree overview Our Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science will enable you to learn how to examine blood samples to identify different types of anaemia, leukaemia and malaria, as well as how to determine the blood group of a patient requiring a transfusion. Develop the skills required to process patient tissue samples for diagnosis of diseases such as cancer. Entry requirements • Your country’s equivalent of the completion of Queensland high school level (Years 11 and 12). • An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 6.0 (no band less than 5.5), or equivalent. Professional experience In addition to the courses to be studied, you will also need to complete clinical experience, where interactive hands-on activities, such as experiments and use of specialist equipment, are undertaken. Practical experience is an integral component of the program and each student is required to undertake and satisfactorily complete 65 days of practical experience in Australia. There is no guarantee of students being able to undertake their placement in a block period. T = Toowoomba S = Springfield I = Ipswich 58 International Program Guide 2022 T = Toowoomba S = Springfield I = Ipswich Bachelor of Science February, July Toowoomba, Ipswich 3 years full-time (24 units) AUD 3690 / 4350 per unit AUD 29520 / 34800 per year CRICOS: 042230E Degree overview Develop your curious mind and learn to contribute to scientific developments with our Bachelor of Science. This degree allows you to develop your analytical and problem-solving skills and immerse yourself in your chosen scientific field. USQ’s academics work to prepare you to be an independent thinker for you to have a successful career in the sciences. Entry requirements • Your country’s equivalent of the completion of Queensland high school level (Years 11 and 12), including the study of Mathematics, or equivalent. • An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 6.0 (no band less than 5.5), or equivalent. Major Campus Animal Science T Biology T Computing T Environment and Sustainability T Food Science T Information Technology T Mathematics T Mathematics and Statistics T Plant Agricultural Science T Psychology T, I Psychology Extended I Statistics T Professional accreditation The Psychology and Psychology Extended majors are fully accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council as a three-year sequence of study. The Information Technology major is accredited at Professional level by the Australian Computer Society and, through the Seoul Accord, is recognised in other countries. T = Toowoomba S = Springfield I = Ipswich 59usq.edu.au/international Sc ie nc es Bachelor of Science (Honours) February, July Toowoomba, Ipswich 1 year full-time (8 units) AUD 3690 / 4350 per unit AUD 29520 / 34800 per year CRICOS: 043510M Degree overview Build on your knowledge and pursue your science passion with our Bachelor of Science (Honours). During your studies, you can choose your area of specialisation from the range of disciplines available and conduct a supervised research project and develop your research skills. Entry requirements • Completion of an Australian university Bachelor degree (or equivalent) in the area of Honours study from a recognised institution, with a minimum GPA of 5.0, or equivalent. • Applicants must also be current in the major area of study. To ensure currency of knowledge, applicants will have commenced the undergraduate degree no earlier than eight years previous to the year of application and will have satisfied requirements for the award of that degree no more than three years previously. • An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 6.0 (no band less than 5.5), or equivalent. Major Campus Applied Mathematics/Statistics T Biology T Chemistry T Computing T, I Environment & Sustainability T, I Physics T Psychology1 I Professional accreditation The Bachelor of Science (Honours) program Psychology major, is available in both on-campus and online modes, and is fully accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) as a fourth-year program in psychology. As a graduate of the Bachelor of Science (Honours) (Psychology) program, students will be eligible to apply for provisional registration as a psychologist with the Psychology Board of Australia. However, there is a requirement to complete a further two years of supervised practice or an approved Masters program after initial registration. Graduates are also eligible to apply to the Australian Psychological Society for Associate Membership. If graduates achieve a high level of Honours (either First Class or Second Class, Division A), they would be eligible to apply for a Masters program or PhD at USQ and other universities. 1 Candidates for the Psychology Major must have completed a program of study approved by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) as constituting the first three years (or equivalent) of study in Psychology within the last three years. Candidates for all majors other than Psychology must have both supervisory and honours committee approval prior to enrolment. Satisfaction of admission requirements does not guarantee admission. T = Toowoomba S = Springfield I = Ipswich 60 International Program Guide 2022 No.1 uni in QLD for postgraduate ICT educational experience, and teaching quality1. Demand for IT workers in Australia will grow by almost 100,000 to 758,700 workers by 20232. Watch now to learn more about Information Technology at USQ. 1 Good Universities Guide, 2021 2 Deloitte Access Economics, 2018 usq.edu.au/international 63 Bachelor of Information Technology February, July Toowoomba, Springfield 3 years full-time (24 units) AUD 3690 per unit AUD 29520 per year CRICOS: 007490J Degree overview Our Bachelor of Information Technology degree is designed to give you the skills, knowledge and experience for a career in ICT. You will learn how to be a problem solver and innovator across a wide range of industries as an expert in information technology. You will have the opportunity to put your learning into practice through an industry-based learning experience or project. Entry requirements • Your country’s equivalent of the completion of Queensland’s high school level (Years 11 and 12). • An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 6.0 (no band less than 5.5) or equivalent. Major Campus Applied Computer Science T Data Analytics T, S Information Systems Development T Information Technology T, S Networking and Security T, S Professional accreditation The Bachelor of Information Technology program (except the Data Analytics major) is accredited at professional level by the Australian Computer Society and, through the Seoul Accord, is recognised in other countries. Master of Cyber Security February, July Toowoomba, Springfield 2 years full-time (16 units) AUD 3710 per unit AUD 29680 per year CRICOS: 0100380 Degree overview Our Master of Cyber Security enables you to gain globally transferrable skills and the technical expertise to safeguard digital assets in an increasingly connected world. A hands-on capstone research project enables you to work with industry and apply theory to practice in a collaborative, laboratory environment at USQ or in your own workplace. You'll use real-world data and state-of-the-art software to solve industry specific problems. Entry requirements • Completion of an Australian university three-year Bachelor degree from a recognised institution, or equivalent. • An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 6.0 (no band less than 5.5), or equivalent. Specialisation Campus Business Application T, S Governance Risk and Compliance S Technical T, S T = Toowoomba S = Springfield I = Ipswich 64 International Program Guide 2022 T = Toowoomba S = Springfield I = Ipswich Master of Data Science February, July Toowoomba 2 years full-time (16 units) AUD 3710 per unit AUD 29680 per year CRICOS: 0101854 Degree overview Our Master of Data Science provides an opportunity for graduates from all disciplines to gain useful knowledge in Big Data. Explore how Data Science helps organisations to extract new insights from raw data; insights which inform the development of new products, improved services, and new businesses in our increasingly data reliant world. Work independently and collaboratively to apply key ICT and data science technologies and programming skills to interpret major theories and critically investigate and solve contemporary core issues in a global market. Entry requirements • Completion of an Australian university three-year Bachelor degree in any area, or equivalent OR • A minimum of five years’ professional work experience equivalent to a qualification at AQF Level 7. • An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 6.0 (no band less than 5.5), or equivalent. Master of Information Systems February, July Toowoomba, Springfield 2 years full-time (16 units) AUD 3710 per unit AUD 29680 per year CRICOS: 082461C Degree overview Our Master of Information Systems degree will give you the skills to succeed in an increasingly connected world where new challenges are presented every day. It will give you the necessary skills and expertise to realise the potential of existing technologies, to maximise the opportunities of new and emerging technologies, and to help organisations gain business value from the use of information technology and systems. Entry requirements • Completion of an Australian university three-year Bachelor degree from a recognised institution, or equivalent. • An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 6.0 (no band less than 5.5), or equivalent. Professional accreditation The Master of Information Systems program is accredited at professional level by the Australian Computer Society (ACS) and, through the Seoul Accord, is recognised in other countries. The Seoul Accord is a multi-lateral agreement that allows ACS accreditation to be recognised globally. This means when you graduate, your degree will be recognised by other countries who are members of the Accord. 65usq.edu.au/international In fo rm ati on T ec hn ol og y Double degrees UNDERGRADUATE Degree name Page Double degrees Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business and Commerce 70 Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws 70 Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science 71 Bachelor of Business and Commerce and Bachelor of Information Technology 71 Bachelor of Business and Commerce and Bachelor of Laws 72 Bachelor of Business and Commerce and Bachelor of Science 72 International Program Guide 202268 Diversify your career prospects. Complete a Double degree to graduate with two testamurs. Find out more about Double degrees at USQ. 69usq.edu.au/international Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business and Commerce February, July Toowoomba, Springfield 4 years full-time (32 units) AUD 3360 per unit AUD 26880 per year CRICOS: 099088B Degree overview Our Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business and Commerce combines your Business studies with experience in specialised fields like International Relations, Advertising or Social Justice, enabling you to build networks, make contacts and improve your employment options. You can choose between 35 majors in areas such as Accounting, Public Relations, HR Management, Creative and Critical Writing, Economics, Marketing, International Relations, Anthropology, or Social Justice. Entry requirements • Your country’s equivalent of the completion of Queensland’s high school level (Years 11 and 12). • An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 6.0 (no band less than 5.5), or equivalent. Please refer to the USQ Handbook for further details. Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws February, July Toowoomba, Springfield, Ipswich 5 years full-time (40 units) AUD 3610 per unit AUD 28880 per year CRICOS: 075196G Degree overview Our Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws gives you an edge when applying for jobs as a community lawyer, legal officer, barrister or solicitor. When combined with a major in History, International Relations, or Social Justice, this double degree enables you to follow your passion and pursue a range of employment. The different areas of law you will explore throughout the degree include criminal law, legal conflict and resolution and legal professional practice and ethics. This is then combined with an Arts major of your choice, including Anthropology and Archaeology, Creative and Critical Writing, English Literature, Journalism, International Relations, History, and Contemporary Media. Entry requirements • Your country’s equivalent of the completion of Queensland’s high school level (Years 11 and 12). • An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 6.5 (no band less than 6.0), or equivalent. Please refer to the USQ Handbook for further details. T = Toowoomba S = Springfield I = Ipswich 70 International Program Guide 2022 73usq.edu.au/international D ou bl e de gr ee s English Language Programs English Degree name Page General English Elementary to Intermediate ELICOS courses 79 English for Academic Purposes EAP I - EAP II 81 ACS I - ACS III 81 International Program Guide 202274 Meet the English language entry requirements for our programs. Our EAP programs are endorsed by the National ELT Accreditation Scheme (NEAS). Watch now to learn more about English Language Programs at USQ. 75usq.edu.au/international a International Program Guide 2622 78 English for Academic Purposes EAP I - II ACS I - III EAP I, EAP II, ACS I, ASC II 13 September 2021 22 November 2021 14 February 2022 25 April 2022 4 July 2022 12 September 2022 21 November 2022 ACSIII 25 April 2022 Toowoomba, Springfield EAP I 10 weeks | 4 units EAP II 10 weeks | 4 units ACS I 10 weeks | 2 units ACS II 10 weeks | 2 units ACS III 10 weeks | 2 units EAP AUD 1070 per unit ACS AUD 2140 per unit EAP CRICOS: 069700B ACS CRICOS: 102584M Overview These programs are designed to prepare you for success in future university studies and meet the English language requirements up to an IELTS of 7.5 for entry into your chosen degree. The programs EAP I, EAP II, ACS I, ACS II and ACS III are designed to increase your academic English skills in accordance with the IELTS grading scheme and are delivered in a caring and professional educational environment. Entry requirements • Your country’s equivalent of the completion of Queensland high school level (Years 11 and 12), or equivalent. • EAP I: An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 5.0 (no band less than 5.0), or equivalent. OR • EAP II: An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 5.5 (no band less than 5.5), or equivalent. OR • ACS I: An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 6.0 (no band less than 6.0), or equivalent. OR • ACS II: An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 6.5 (no band less than 6.5), or equivalent. OR • ACS III: An English proficiency level tested in the last two years at an IELTS of 7.0 (no band less than 7.0), or equivalent. T = Toowoomba S = Springfield I = Ipswich 79usq.edu.au/international St ud y A re a St ud y A re a St ud y A re a En gl is h La ng ua ge P ro gr am s USQ, your online study experts At USQ, we believe you can fit study into your lifestyle, from anywhere. That's why we're passionate about your digital learning experience. As the experts in delivering on-campus and online university degrees, USQ's high-quality education and learning opportunities flexibly support students anywhere, anytime. ― Support your on-campus learning through our online classroom anywhere, anytime, 24/7. ― Choose from over 100 online degrees and have one-on-one access to USQ's world class lecturers. ― Our learning platform, StudyDesk, is the gateway to your digital learning resources, forums, assessment information, study schedule, and lecturers. ― Your course enrolment can be adjusted to meet your needs. Take one course at a time or study over Semester 3. ― Tailored support is right at your fingertips with the iconnect support staff, free online Library learning services and our online student peer-support community. Discover more about online learning at usq.edu.au/online 83usq.edu.au/international82 How to apply Six steps towards your future International Program Guide 202284 Find your degree — Consider your future career goals by looking at industry trends. Discover the study areas that suit your career aspiration, and interest at usq.edu.au/career-explorer — Choose your desired degree to study at USQ at usq.edu.au/study — Join our research intensive regional university and study a research degree. Explore available research topics at fyrt.usq.edu.au, and find a research supervisor for your chosen field of interest at expertfinder.usq.edu.au Find a USQ Education Agent ― You can contact one of our approved agents to guide you through the application process. You can find a USQ agent in your region at usq.edu.au/agents-partners ― Our agents provide: • advice on your study plans • advice on applying to USQ • document certification • assistance with any pre-departure arrangements • assistance with your visa requirements. 1 2 Check entry requirements ― Find the specific entry requirements for your degree at usq.edu.au/study ― Check that you meet our English language requirements at usq.edu.au/international/english ― If you are considering a research degree, check the application steps at usq.edu.au/research Collect and certify your documents ― To support your application to study, you will also need to submit certified copies of: • identity documents (Passport) • evidence of your English language proficiency • senior high school (A levels / Year 12) certificate and academic transcripts • all post-secondary study certificates and academic transcripts (if any) • evidence of work experience (if required). 3 4 85usq.edu.au/international Undergraduate entry requirements Applications for USQ undergraduate degrees are based on comparisons with Australian Year 12 level examinations. Some degrees may have additional entry requirements, please refer to each USQ degree for more information. COUNTRY QUALIFICATION MINIMUM GRADE Austria Austrian Maturity Certificate (Reifeprüfungszeugnis / Matura) Minimum grade of 4 for English on Secondary Education Certificate Bahrain Successful completion of a recognised one year pre-university program or successful completion of one year of study at a recognised tertiary institution in addition to completion of High School studies N/A Bangladesh High School Certificate 60% overall grade in best 4 academic subjects Brazil Certificado de Ensino or Satisfactory completion of one year post-secondary study at a recognised institution With a 8 out of 10 or B (muito bom) Canada Provincial High School Diploma or Ontario Secondary School Diploma Above average pass = 60% Successful completion of 6 OACs with 60% average Chile Licencia de Educacion Media or Licencia de Ensenanza Media (Certificate of Secondary Education) or Satisfactory completion of one year post-secondary study at a recognised institution With an average grade of 80% Colombia Bachiller / Bachillerato or Satisfactory completion of one year post-secondary study at a recognised institution Bachiller/Bachillerato: with an average of 80 percent Denmark Upper Secondary School 2007 onwards With a grade of 7 or better at level B Senior School English, within 5 years of program Egypt General Secondary Education Certificate or Al-Azhar Secondary Education Certificate or Technical Secondary Education Certificate or Commercial Secondary Certificate plus successful completion of a recognised one year pre-university program N/A Fiji Fiji Form 7 Certificate or University of South Pacific Foundation Year A pass grade in English Finland High School A grade of 8 or better in English Germany Senior High School Certificate, DAAD language test With no score lower than a B Ghana West African General Certificate of Education at Advanced Level or East African Advanced Certificate of Education (EAACE) or Cambridge Overseas Higher School Certificate of Education (COHSC) West African General Certificate of Education at Advanced Level: score of 3 or better in the subject English East African Advanced Certificate of Education (EAACE) and Cambridge Overseas Higher School Certificate of Education (COHSC): Grade C in English 88 International Program Guide 2022 COUNTRY QUALIFICATION MINIMUM GRADE Greater China Mainland China Senior High School Certificate Hong Kong SAR GCE A levels or HKLAE A levels or HKDSE Taiwan ROC Senior High School Diploma Mainland China 70% or equivalent Hong Kong SAR 2 x D levels or equivalents Minimum Level 3 in best 4 subjects (excluding Chinese, including 2 electives*) *Subject to specific program requirements English: HKDSE English Level 3 Taiwan ROC B average (70%) India High School Certificate (HSC) With an average of 60% in 4 academic subjects from CBSE, CISCE, Maharashtra and other boards Indonesia Completion of SMA3 Levels or SKHUN/STK or STTB SMA3: With GPA 7.5 for 5 academic subjects SKHUN/STK or STTB: With average score of 6 plus a minimum score of 5 in each subject Iran Successful completion of the Iranian Higher Diploma or Successful completion of a recognised one year pre-university program or Successful completion of one year of study at a recognised tertiary institution in addition to completion of High School studies N/A Iraq Satisfactory completion of one year post-secondary study at a recognised tertiary institute N/A Italy Diploma di lstruzione Secondaria Superiore (Upper Secondary School Leaving Certificate) With a grade average of 60 or better Japan Upper Secondary School Certificate (Kotogakko) GPA 3.0 (5-point scale) - overall grade - 80 Kenya Kenyan Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) Grade C+ in English Korea Senior High School Certificate or Upper Secondary School 80% (B average) Kuwait Completion Certificate of Secondary Stage With general accumulative average of 75% Malaysia UEC or STPM UEC: at least 6 subjects with a score of B5 or bet- ter in at least 5 of these subjects (cannot include more than one of Chinese Language or Bahasa Malaysia) STPM: GPA 2.0 or better for best 4 principle subjects, including Bahasa Malaysia and General Knowledge Paper Nepal Higher Secondary Certificate or Proficiency Certificate 65% 73% Netherlands Diploma of Pre-university (staatsexamen Voorbereidend Wetenschappelijk Onderwijs) VWO With a grade of 8 or above on completion of 6 years of English at High School, within 5 years of commencement of program date Norway Upper Secondary School With a grade of 4 or above in English in the upper secondary school, level 2, within 5 years of the program commencement date Oman Year 12 plus successful completion of a recognised one year pre-university program N/A Pakistan GCE A levels or Higher Secondary School Intermediate Certificate GCE A levels: passing grades in 3 subjects Higher Secondary School Intermediate Certificate: with an average of 60% 89usq.edu.au/international COUNTRY QUALIFICATION MINIMUM GRADE Papua New Guinea Satisfactory completion of High School Certificate or satisfactory completion of one year post-secondary study at a recognised tertiary institution N/A Philippines Year 12 equivalent + SAT or Successful completion of a recognised one year pre-university program or Successful completion of one year of study at a recognised tertiary institution in addition to completion of High School studies N/A Qatar Qatar Secondary Schooling Certificate or General Secondary Certificate Examination or Secondary School Leaving Certificate N/A Samoa Pacific Senior Secondary Certificate Pass grade in English Saudi Arabia General Secondary Education Certificate N/A Sierra Leone West African General Certificate of Education at Advanced Level or East African Advanced Certificate of Education (EAACE) or Cambridge Overseas Higher School Certificate of Education (COHSC) West African General Certificate of Education at Advanced Level: Score of 3 or better in the subject English EAACE: Grade C in English COHSC: Grade C in English South Africa National Senior Certificate Grade 5 in English, or matriculation endorsement and grade of C in English Sri Lanka Sri Lankan GCE A levels Passing in 3 Academic subjects with 3 'S' passes Sweden Upper Secondary School (Avgangsbetyg) or Upper Secondary School leaving certificate (Slutbetyg Fran Gymnasieskola) With a grade of 4 or above in English in the Senior School Studies, within 5 years of the program commencement date Tanzania Advanced Certificate of Secondary Education (ACSE) Grade C in English Thailand Matayom 6 (Certificate of Secondary Education) or Certificate of Vocational Education (Por Wor Chor) GPA of 3.0 (4 point scale) Turkey Secondary School Diploma or High School Diploma N/A United Arab Emirates Tawjihiyya or Thanawiya Aamah (General Secondary School Certificate) or Thanawiya Faniah (Technical Secondary School Certificate) or Thanawiya Tijaria (Commercial Secondary School Certificate) or Thanawiya from an Agricultural Institute 73% USA High School Diploma + SAT SAT Composite Score 1250 Vietnam Satisfactory completion of Senior Secondary School N/A Yemen Secondary School Leaving Certificate N/A Zimbabwe Zimbabwe General Certificate of Education Advanced Level Grade C in English If your country is not listed, you can still apply for your chosen program and we will assess your eligibility. 90 International Program Guide 2022 AREA OF INTEREST / DEGREE SE M ES TE R ST A RT CA M PU S O R ST U D Y M O D E D U RA TI O N (Y EA RS ) N U M BE R O F U N IT S A PP RO XI M AT E IN TE RN AT IO N A L ST U D EN T FE ES PE R U N IT (A U D ) IE LT S RE Q U IR E- M EN T (A CA D EM IC ) CR IC O S CO D E Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood) Feb, Jul 4 32 3290 7.5 0100825 Bachelor of Education (Primary) Feb, Jul 4 32 3290 7.5 0100826 Bachelor of Education (Secondary) Feb, Jul 4 32 3290 7.5 0100827 Engineering Associate Degree of Engineering Feb, Jul, Nov 2 16 4410 6.0 054271G Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Feb, Jul 4 32 4410 6.0 079519E Bachelor of Engineering Science Feb, Jul, Nov 3 24 4410 6.0 079333D Information & Communications Technology Associate Degree of Business and Commerce Feb, Jul, Nov 2 16 3360 6.0 093267C Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Feb, Jul 4 32 4410 6.0 079519E Bachelor of Information Technology Feb, Jul, Nov 3 24 3690 6.0 007490J Bachelor of Science Feb, Jul, Nov 3 24 3690/4350 6.0 042230E Bachelor of Science (Honours) Feb, Jul 1 8 3690/4350 6.0 043510M Law & Criminology Associate Degree of Criminology and Criminal Justice Feb, Jul, 2 16 3610 6.0 0100448 Bachelor of Arts Feb, Jul, Nov 3 24 3430 6.0 009258A Bachelor of Laws Feb, Jul, Nov 3 24 3610 6.5 081714F Bachelor of Laws (Honours) Feb, Jul 1 8 3610 6.5 081715E Media & Communication Bachelor of Arts Feb, Jul, Nov 3 24 3430 6.0 009258A Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Feb, Jul 1 8 3430 6.0 030289G Bachelor of Communication and Media Feb, Jul, Nov 3 24 3430 6.0 093872D Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours) Feb, Jul 1 8 3360 6.0 077427C Bachelor of Design and Interactive Technologies Feb, Jul 3 24 3360 6.0 103177G Toowoomba  Springfield  Ipswich  Online  External 93usq.edu.au/international AREA OF INTEREST / DEGREE SE M ES TE R ST A RT CA M PU S O R ST U D Y M O D E D U RA TI O N (Y EA RS ) N U M BE R O F U N IT S A PP RO XI M AT E IN TE RN AT IO N A L ST U D EN T FE ES PE R U N IT (A U D ) IE LT S RE Q U IR E- M EN T (A CA D EM IC ) CR IC O S CO D E Bachelor of Film and Screen Production Feb, Jul 3 24 3360 6.0 103178F Bachelor of Human Services Feb, Jul, Nov 3 24 4000 6.0 070616K Bachelor of Television and Radio Production Feb, Jul 3 24 3360 6.0 103181M Nursing & Allied Health Bachelor of Health (Honours) Feb, Jul 1 8 4000 6.5 096719M Bachelor of Human Services Feb, Jul, Nov 3 24 4000 6.0 070616K Bachelor of Nursing Feb, Jul 3 24 4000 7.0 093153B Bachelor of Paramedicine Feb 3 24 4000 6.5 089149K Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science Feb, Jul 3 24 4000 6.0 084354A Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science (Honours) Feb, Jul 4 32 4000 6.5 093264F Psychology & Human Services Diploma of Human Services and Development Feb, Jul, Nov 1 8 4000 6.0 093266D Bachelor of Health (Honours) Feb, Jul 1 8 4000 6.5 096719M Bachelor of Human Services Feb, Jul, Nov 3 24 4000 6.0 070616K Bachelor of Psychology (Honours) Feb, Jul, Nov 4 32 4000 6.0 062647C Bachelor of Science Feb, Jul, Nov 3 24 3690/4350 6.0 042230E Bachelor of Science (Honours) Feb, Jul 1 8 3690/4350 6.0 043510M Sciences Associate Degree of Biomedical Sciences Feb, Jul 2 16 4350 6.0 098991A Associate Degree of Medical Laboratory Science Feb, Jul 2 16 4350 6.0 098993K Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences Feb, Jul 3 24 4350 6.0 098990B Bachelor of Health (Honours) Feb, Jul 1 8 4000 6.5 096719M Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science Feb, Jul 3 24 4350 6.0 098992M Bachelor of Science Feb, Jul, Nov 3 24 3690/4350 6.0 042230E Toowoomba  Springfield  Ipswich  Online  External94 International Program Guide 2022 AREA OF INTEREST / DEGREE SE M ES TE R ST A RT CA M PU S O R ST U D Y M O D E D U RA TI O N (Y EA RS ) N U M BE R O F U N IT S A PP RO XI M AT E IN TE RN AT IO N A L ST U D EN T FE ES PE R U N IT (A U D ) IE LT S RE Q U IR E- M EN T (A CA D EM IC ) CR IC O S CO D E Bachelor of Science (Honours) Feb, Jul 1 8 3690/4350 6.0 043510M Surveying & Built Environment Associate Degree of Construction Feb, Jul 2 16 4410 6.0 089495C Associate Degree of Spatial Science Feb, Jul 2 16 4410 6.0 053510F Bachelor of Construction (Honours) Feb, Jul 4 32 4410 6.0 089494D Bachelor of Spatial Science (Honours) Feb, Jul 4 32 4410 6.0 079520A Bachelor of Spatial Science Technology Feb, Jul 3 24 4410 6.0 053512D Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning (Honours) Feb, Jul 4 32 4410 6.0 098374D Visual & Performing Arts Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours) Feb, Jul 1 8 3360 6.0 077427C Bachelor of Creative Arts and Community Wellbeing Feb, Jul 3 24 3360 6.0 103176H Bachelor of Design and Interactive Technologies Feb, Jul 3 24 3360 6.0 103177G Bachelor of Music Feb, Jul 3 24 3360 6.0 103179E Bachelor of Theatre Feb, Jul 3 24 3360 6.0 103180A Bachelor of Visual Art Feb, Jul 3 24 3360 6.0 103182K Double degrees Double degrees Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business and Commerce Feb, Jul, Nov 4 32 3360 6.0 099088B Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws Feb, Jul, Nov 5 40 3610 6.5 075196G Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science Feb, Jul, Nov 4 32 4350 6.0 078597K Bachelor of Business and Commerce and Bachelor of Information Technology Feb, Jul, Nov 4 32 3690 6.0 092730D Bachelor of Business and Commerce and Bachelor of Laws Feb, Jul, Nov 5 40 3610 6.5 092731C Bachelor of Business and Commerce and Bachelor of Science Feb, Jul, Nov 4 32 4350 6.0 093873C Toowoomba  Springfield  Ipswich  Online  External  95usq.edu.au/international
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