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  • 2011 Mid-year Admissions supplement

    Apply for undergraduate courses starting in semester 2, 2011

    www.uac.edu.au

  • UACLocked Bag 112Silverwater NSW 2128

    in personQuad 2, 8 Parkview DriveSydney Olympic Park NSW

    offi ce hours8.30am 4.30pm (Sydney time)Monday Friday

    telephone(02) 9752 0200

    websitewww.uac.edu.au

    About this publicationThe UAC 2011 Mid-year Admissions supplement provides information about undergraduate courses available for commencement in semester 2, 2011 at participating institutions. The information in this supplement is to be used in conjunction with the UAC 2011 Guide or UACs website atwww.uac.edu.au

    Universities Admissions Centre (NSW & ACT) Pty Ltd 2011ACN 070 055 935 ABN 19 070 055 935

    Printed March 2011

    UAC and individual contributing institutions are the owners of the Copyright in this publication.

    Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study, criticism or review, or otherwise as permitted under the Copyright Act, no part may be reproduced by any process without UACs written permission. Enquiries should be addressed to the Managing Director, UAC.

    UAC has no objection to schools and tertiary institutions reproducing the publication provided it is for use only within their own institution and this Copyright statement is included.

    If the document is not reproduced in full, sections should not be copied out of context where information could be incomplete and/or misleading. Schools and tertiary institutions must ensure that this information is not transmitted to any other person or body without prior permission from UAC.

    This publication is available on UACs website and in electronic format upon request.

    UAC disclaimer and the right of participating institutionsto amend or varyInformation in this supplement is provided to UAC by the participating institutions. These institutions, not UAC, take responsibility for the accuracy of the material relating to their entry. While the participating institutions attempt to ensure that the information contained in the supplement is up to date at the time of printing, they may amend details without notice and for any reason, in response to changing circumstances.

    The participating institutions reserve the right to change the content or the method of presentation of any unit of study, or to withdraw any unit or course of study, or to impose limitations on enrolments in any unit or course of study.

    Charges and feesAll UAC charges and fees include 10% GST. UAC charges and fees are not refundable under any circumstances.

    TimesTimes indicated in this booklet are based on Sydney local time.

    UAC Privacy PolicyThe Universities Admissions Centre (NSW & ACT) Pty Ltd (UAC) recognises the importance of protecting personal information and is bound by the NSW State Information Protection Principles1, the National Privacy Principles2 and the NSW Health Privacy Principles3.

    Details of UACs Privacy Policy are available at:www.uac.edu.au/general/privacy.shtml. Also refer to page 8, Declaration and page 9, Applicants rights and responsibilities.

    UAC collects personal information and, in some circumstances, information regarding your health, or information about someone other than yourself, for the purpose of processing your application for admission to tertiary institutions. UAC will only collect information for lawful purposes related to its function. You may seek access to personal information about you collected by UAC.

    The type of personal information UAC holds includes your contact details (name, address, telephone number, email address), date of birth, gender, citizenship, educational achievements, professional qualifi cations, employment experience, examination results, information related to your health or the health of a family member and Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR).

    If you are providing personal information about someone other than yourself, you should tell them about UACs Privacy Policy, which can be found on UACs website at www.uac.edu.au/general/privacy.shtml. If you are a current NSW Higher School Certifi cate student, your Year 12 results will be held, along with Year 12 results from other states and territories in Australia, in an archive database at UAC. If you are eligible for an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) or a Limited ATAR, these will also be held in the database. Your results, including your ATAR if you are eligible, will also be held on similar archives at tertiary admissions centres in other states in Australia. Results held on these archives will only be accessed by the relevant tertiary admission centre if you initiate an application for tertiary study through that centre, or if you submit an application for tertiary study directly with an institution participating in that centre.

    Any questions regarding privacy at UAC should be forwarded in writing to:

    The Managing Director,UAC, Locked Bag 112,SILVERWATER NSW 2128.

    1 In the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 (NSW).2 In the Privacy Act 1998 (Cth) as amended in the Privacy Amendment

    (Private Sector) Act 2000 (Cth).3 In the Health Records and Information Privacy Act 2002 (NSW).

    INFORMATIONIMPORTANT

    Contacting UAC

  • Contacting UAC ....................................................................see inside front cover

    Important dates ......................................................................................................2

    Charges and fees ....................................................................................................2

    Information for 2011 mid-year applicants ...........................................................3

    1 Before you apply1.1 What is mid-year admissions? ............................................................................................................31.2 Who can apply through UAC? ..............................................................................................................3

    2 Admission requirements and selection2.1 Admission requirements ......................................................................................................................3

    Cut-offs ..........................................................................................................................................3Australian studies .........................................................................................................................3Professional/paraprofessional qualifications .............................................................................4Employment experience ...............................................................................................................4Overseas qualifications ................................................................................................................4English language proficiency .......................................................................................................4

    2.2 The selection process ..........................................................................................................................42.3 Alternative entry ...................................................................................................................................4

    Educational Access Schemes/Special consideration................................................................4Preparation courses for tertiary entrance ..................................................................................4Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) ......................................................................................4

    3 Applying3.1 How to apply .........................................................................................................................................43.2 Application closing dates .....................................................................................................................43.3 Application processing charge ............................................................................................................43.4 Choosing your course preferences .....................................................................................................53.5 Authorising someone to act on your behalf .......................................................................................53.6 If you have a disability..........................................................................................................................5

    4 After you apply4.1 Your Confirmation of Application.........................................................................................................54.2 Providing documents............................................................................................................................54.3 Changing your contact details.............................................................................................................74.4 Changing your course preferences .....................................................................................................74.5 Viewing your correspondence from UAC.............................................................................................74.6 Offers .....................................................................................................................................................74.7 Course costs .........................................................................................................................................74.8 Equity Scholarships ..............................................................................................................................8

    Declaration..............................................................................................................8Collection of personal information ................................................................................................................8

    Applicants rights and responsibilities .................................................................9

    Courses available for 2011 mid-year admissions..............................................10

    Participating institutionsAustralian Catholic University ......................................................................................................................27Australian Maritime College.........................................................................................................................28Canberra Institute of Technology.................................................................................................................30Griffith University ..........................................................................................................................................32La Trobe University .......................................................................................................................................34Macquarie University ...................................................................................................................................36Southern Cross University ............................................................................................................................37University of Canberra..................................................................................................................................39University of New England ...........................................................................................................................40University of New South Wales ....................................................................................................................41University of Newcastle ................................................................................................................................43University of Sydney .....................................................................................................................................45University of Technology, Sydney.................................................................................................................46University of Western Sydney ......................................................................................................................48University of Wollongong..............................................................................................................................50

    Keep a record of your application.......................................................................52

    The following institutions will not offer courses through UAC for 2011 mid-year admissions:

    n Australian National University n Charles Sturt University

    Contents

    1

  • All UAC charges and fees include 10 per cent GST.

    UAC 2011 GuidePurchased at UAC $19.95

    Processing chargeApply $54.00

    Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)Sit one test (either Multiple Choice or Written English) $117.00Sit both tests on same day $160.00Special sitting for one test $165.00Special sitting for both tests on same day $212.00Change your registration $48.00Additional STAT result notice $48.00

    Changing preferencesVia Check & Change at No UAC chargewww.uac.edu.au/undergraduate/

    Photocopying (not for UAC use)First page $5.00Each additional page $1.30

    Charges and fees

    2011 MID-YEAR ADMISSIONS

    ApplicationsEarly April Applications open

    Friday 20 May Applications close for consideration in May Round* offers

    Friday 3 June Applications close for consideration in Early June Round* offers

    Friday 10 June Applications close for consideration in Main Round offers

    Change of preferencesWednesday 25 May Change of preferences close for consideration in May Round* offers

    Wednesday 8 June Change of preferences close for consideration in Early June Round* offers

    Friday 17 June Change of preferences close for consideration in Main Round offers

    OffersThursday 26 May May Round* offers released on UACs website at 3pm^

    Thursday 9 June Early June Round* offers released on UACs website at 3pm^

    Friday 24 June Main Round offers released on UACs website at 9am^

    Applications and change of preferences must be submitted and completed by midnight^ on the relevant closing date. All applications must be made online through UAC's Apply.

    * Not all institutions will make offers in the May and Early June rounds when only first preferences will be considered.Most offers will be made in the Main Round.

    ^ Times indicated are based on Sydney local time.

    2011 MID-YEAR STATWednesday 27 April Registrations close for 7 May STAT

    Saturday 7 May Testing session for mid-year STAT

    Wednesday 11 May Registrations close for 21 May STAT

    Saturday 21 May Testing session for mid-year STAT

    Thursday 26 May Registrations close for 4 June STAT

    Saturday 4 June Testing session for mid-year STAT

    For general information about the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT), look under STAT on UACs website at www.uac.edu.au/stat/or read pages 4145 of the UAC 2011 Guide.

    To register for mid-year STAT visit www.uac.edu.au/stat/

    Proof of paymentPrint out your payment receipt when you apply.

    Refund policyApply carefully; UAC will not refund charges or fees paid to UACunder any circumstances.

    Impor tant dates

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  • 1 BEFORE YOU APPLYIf you read this information and still have questions, find out the answersbefore you apply.

    If your questions are about:

    n how to apply call UAC on (02) 9752 0200

    n admission requirements or course details contact the relevantinstitution using contact details on the back cover.

    1.1 What is mid-year admissions?The university academic year is usually divided into two semesters, sessions orhalf-years. Students usually start courses in semester 1 in February/March.Mid-year admissions allows students to start studying in semester 2 in July.

    If you are made an offer to the courses listed in this supplement, you willstart studying in semester 2, 2011.

    The table of courses from pages 1026 lists all the courses available formid-year admissions through UAC. UACs participating institutions dont offertheir full range of courses mid-year.

    Each institution has a certain number of places available in the courses theyoffer. Fewer offers are made in the mid-year admissions period than in themain admissions period in semester 1.

    1.2 Who can apply through UAC?You can apply through UAC for mid-year admissions if you are:

    n an Australian or New Zealand citizen

    n an Australian permanent resident

    n an Australian permanent resident humanitarian visa holder.

    A list of courses available through UAC starts on page 10.

    Deferred applicantsYou may need to apply through UAC to start your deferred course in semester 2,2011. Check the table of courses from page 10 and if your deferred course islisted, contact the institution to see whether you need to re-apply through UAC.

    International fee-paying applicantsIf you are not an Australian or New Zealand citizen or an Australianpermanent resident you can apply through UAC International(www.uac.edu.au/international/) with one of the following qualifications:

    n an Australian Year 12 in 2010

    n an International Baccalaureate (IB) in 2010

    n a New Zealand National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA)Level 3 in 2010.

    If you did not undertake one of these qualifications in 2010, you need toapply directly to institutions.

    2 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS AND SELECTIONTo be offered a place in a course you must:

    1 be eligible to be considered and

    2 be selected in competition with other eligible applicants.

    To be eligible you must:

    n meet the admission requirements of the institution offering thecourse/s. Each institution sets its own admission requirements.Read the institution entries that start on page 27 for details of theirindividual admission requirements.

    n meet the entrance requirements of the course/s. Some courses havecourse prerequisites or additional selection criteria. Courses withadditional selection criteria sometimes have early closing dates check the course descriptions under 'Course search' on UACs websitefor further details.

    To be selected you must:

    n compete against other eligible applicants. Being eligible to beconsidered for a course does not guarantee you a place in the course.

    2.1 Admission requirementsCut-offsThe interaction of three factors determines cut-offs:

    1 the number of places available in the course

    2 the number of applicants for the course, and

    3 the quality of those applicants.

    These factors mean that cut-offs change from year to year and areimpossible to predict before applicants are selected for a particular course ina particular year. The cut-offs for any course can rise, fall or remain the samefrom year to year.

    Australian studiesInstitutions may take any or all of the following into account when consideringyour application: tertiary studies; secondary studies; post-secondary studies;and other factors such as age, employment history or special circumstances.

    Partially-completed tertiary studies

    If you have partially completed a tertiary course and want to transfer toanother course at a different institution, you must apply through UAC.

    If you want to transfer to another course at the same institution, check withyour institution to see if you need to apply through UAC.

    You may also be eligible for advanced standing check with the institution/s.You may need to complete a questionnaire or provide a supporting statementat some institutions.

    Refer to the institution entries in this supplement or to Part 2 of the UAC 2011Guide for institution admission requirements. For further information, contactthe institution/s.

    Are there any studies I shouldnt include in my application?The following courses arent assessed by UAC:

    n AQF Certificates I and II

    n Statements of Attainment

    n TAFE Statements

    n courses delivered by Australian private providers that arent accredited.

    All applicantsYou must read this information in conjunction with UACs website atwww.uac.edu.au or the UAC 2011 Guide.

    You can get a copy of the UAC 2011 Guide for $19.95 by:

    n calling UAC on (02) 9752 0200 with your credit card details

    n mailing the order form from UACs website to UAC, Locked Bag 112,Silverwater NSW 2128 with a cheque or money order

    n picking up a copy from UACs office at Quad 2, 8 Parkview Drive,Sydney Olympic Park.

    Tertiary results (including TAFE results) fromsemester 1, 2011Tertiary results (including TAFE results) from semester 1, 2011 areusually not available in time to be considered as part of your mid-yearapplication.

    Results must be received at UAC by Tuesday 24 May 2011 to beconsidered for the May Round offers.

    Results must be received at UAC by Tuesday 7 June 2011 to beconsidered for the Early June Round of offers.

    Results must be received at UAC by Friday 17 June 2011 to beconsidered for the Main Round of offers.

    Note: Cut-offs for mid-year admissions can vary from the cut-offs for themain admissions period in semester 1. Cut-offs for mid-yearadmissions are not published.

    Note: The Australian National University and Charles Sturt University willnot offer courses through UAC for 2011 mid-year admissions.

    Note: Tertiary results (including TAFE results) from semester 1, 2011 are usually not available in time to be considered as part of your mid-year application.

    In format ion for 2011 mid-year app l i cants

    3

  • Professional/paraprofessional qualificationsWhen considering your application, institutions may take into accountprofessional or paraprofessional qualifications such as hospital-basednursing certificates or professional body awards that require examination.

    For more information check the institution entries in this supplement or inthe UAC 2011 Guide.

    Employment experienceSome institutions take into account employment experience whenconsidering your application. Only periods of paid employment of one year ormore will be considered. This includes continuous employment with oneemployer, or periods of employment undertaking the same job with differentemployers. Unpaid and voluntary work experience wont be considered.

    For more information check the institution entries in this supplement or inthe UAC 2011 Guide.

    Overseas qualificationsIf you are applying on the basis of overseas secondary or tertiaryqualifications, contact the relevant institution/s to discuss your eligibilitybefore you apply through UAC.

    English language proficiencyIf your qualifications are from countries where English is not the standardlanguage of instruction, you must give us evidence of your English languageproficiency. For requirements, check table 5 on pages 97101 of the UAC2011 Guide or visit www.uac.edu.au/undergraduate/admission/elp.shtml

    2.2 The selection processYou can choose up to nine course preferences. Your course preferences areconsidered in the order you have listed them on your application. If there isno place available in the course listed as your first preference, your secondpreference will be considered and so on until an offer can be made or youhave no more preferences.

    For more information about choosing your preferences read section 3.4below. For information about offers read section 4.6 below.

    2.3 Alternative entryThere are a number of alternative entry pathways available at mostinstitutions. When considering your application, institutions may take intoaccount the following: tertiary preparation courses, approved admissionstests (such as the Special Tertiary Admissions Test), alternative entryschemes, professional/paraprofessional qualifications, employmentexperience and whether you are an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander.

    Educational Access Schemes/Special considerationMost institutions offer Educational Access Schemes (EAS) or specialconsideration if youve experienced long-term educational disadvantage.

    If you believe that you have been disadvantaged in your secondary or tertiarystudies, and want to apply for special consideration, contact the relevantinstitution for information about availability for mid-year admissions.

    Preparation courses for tertiary entranceTertiary preparation courses are usually designed for applicants who haventcompleted Year 12. You can find details of tertiary preparation courses inthe institution entries in the UAC 2011 Guide.

    Most institutions will consider the courses offered by other institutions foradmission purposes. However, we strongly advise that you check with eachinstitution you are applying to.

    Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT)Some institutions accept the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT) as analternative method of admission for certain categories of applicants.Institutions will use the STAT score, in addition to any other informationavailable, to assess your application for admission. If you have no formalqualifications, you may be eligible to be considered for entry to a course bysitting a STAT.

    STAT will be held on Saturday 7 May 2011, Saturday 21 May 2011 andSaturday 4 June 2011. Visit www.uac.edu.au/stat/ to register for STAT and toread general information about the test.

    3 APPLYING

    3.1 How to applyYou apply online through UACs Apply. Visit www.uac.edu.au/undergraduate/and follow the links.

    3.2 Application closing datesMid-year applications open in early April.

    Applications close: midnight on Friday 20 May 2011 for consideration in the May* Round of offers

    midnight on Friday 3 June 2011 for consideration in the Early June* Round of offers

    midnight on Friday 10 June 2011 for consideration in the Main Round of offers

    * Not all institutions will make offers in the May and Early June rounds when only first preferences will be considered. Most offers will be made in the Main Round.

    Apply early Apply can be busy near to closing dates and UAC cant takeresponsibility or make allowances for inaccessible internet lines.

    3.3 Application processing chargeHow much does it cost to apply?The processing charge is $54. This charge isnt refundable under anycircumstances and you should print out a payment receipt when you apply.

    How do I pay for my application?You can use a credit card (MasterCard or Visa only), BPay, Australia PostBillpay or PayPal to pay for your application.

    PayPal allows you to transfer money securely from your nominated bankaccount to UAC. If you want to use PayPal, and you dont already have aPayPal account, youll need to set up your account well before any closingdates. Visit www.paypal.com.au before you apply.

    Note: If you are taking an IELTS test, you must complete the Academicversion.

    Submit one application onlyYou can only submit one application through UAC. If you change yourmind about the courses you want to apply for, change your coursepreferences through Check & Change. See section 4.4.

    What is my UAC application number?Your UAC application number is issued when you apply.

    Youll need your UAC application number to access your offer details, andcheck or change your courses or contact details. See sections 4.3. and 4.4.

    What is my UAC PIN?Your UAC PIN is the first four digits of your date of birth for example ifyour birthday is:

    n 3 October, your UAC PIN is 0310

    n 17 May, your UAC PIN is 1705

    n 1 February, your UAC PIN is 0102.

    If your UAC PIN doesnt work, check above to make sure you are usingthe correct number. If you are using the correct number and are stillhaving problems, call UAC on (02) 9752 0200.

    Youll need your UAC Personal Identification Number (PIN) to access youroffer details, and check or change your courses or contact details. Seesections 4.3 and 4.4.

    Changing your UAC PIN After you have applied you can change your UAC PIN using Check &Change on UACs website at www.uac.edu.au. Your UAC PIN must be fournumeric characters.

    If you dont pay the processing charge, your application cantbe processed and you wont be made an offer.

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  • 53.4 Choosing your course preferencesWhat courses are available?Courses are listed from pages 1026. You can also use the course searchon UACs website to look for courses you are interested in visitwww.uac.edu.au/undergraduate/course-search/

    How many preferences can I choose?You can choose up to nine course preferences.

    If you are interested in only one course, then enter only that course. If youare interested in several courses enter these in order of preference up to themaximum of nine preferences.

    How should I choose my courses?Although you should choose courses you are interested in, remember thatyou also need to think about your realistic chances of getting into the course.

    The Table of courses in the UAC 2011 Guide and course search on UACswebsite show the cut-offs Year 12 applicants would have needed for entryinto each course in semester 1, 2010. Mid-year cut-offs are not published butyou can use the published cut-offs as a guide when making your choices.

    Youll also need to check if you are eligible for the courses you are interestedin. Read each institutions admission requirements that start on page 27.Some courses also have additional selection criteria, such as attending aninterview or submitting a portfolio check the course descriptions atwww.uac.edu.au/undergraduate/course-search/

    Are all my preferences considerated?For the May and Early June rounds, only first preferences will be considered.

    For the Main Round all preferences are given equal consideration. If you arenot selected for your first preference, youll be considered equally with allother eligible applicants for your second preference and so on.

    Your chance of being selected for a particular course isnt decreased becauseyou placed a course as a lower order preference. You wont be selected for acourse just because you entered that course as a higher order preference.

    For example:Anna doesnt qualify for an offer to the courses she has listed as 1, 2 and 3, and has course 116677 as preference 4. Anna is eligible and morecompetitive than Blair and Catriona, who have both listed course 116677 as their first preference. Anna, therefore, receives an offer ahead of Blairand Catriona.

    Does the order in which I enter my preferences matter?Yes. Your preferences are considered in the order you have listed them on yourapplication. If you are not competitive enough for the course listed as your firstpreference, your second preference will be considered and so on until an offercan be made or you have no more preferences.

    Make sure you:

    n enter your preferences in the order you would like to receive an offern enter the course you would most like to do first, then the course you

    would next prefer to do, and so onn enter only courses for which you would accept an offer.

    Remember that only first preferences will be considered in the May andEarly June rounds.

    3.5 Authorising someone to act on your behalfAll information in your application is confidential. For privacy reasons we cantdiscuss your application with anyone else. However, you can authorise arelative or friend to act on your behalf and speak to us about your application.

    To authorise someone to act on your behalf, you and the person you areauthorising must:

    n complete the appropriate section in Apply or

    n submit a letter of authority to UAC.

    The letter of authority must include:

    n the printed full name and signature of the person wholl be acting onyour behalf

    n your full name and signature

    n your contact telephone number or email address

    n your UAC application number.

    3.6 If you have a disabilityInstitutions can provide services and assessment adjustments for studentswho have disabilities and ongoing illnesses that affect their studies.

    If you have a disability or severe medical condition that is likely todisadvantage you during your studies, you can include this information in yourApply application. Youll then be asked to print a questionnaire, complete itand return it to UAC.

    4 AFTER YOU APPLY

    4.1 Your Confirmation of ApplicationAfter you submit your application, you will be provided with a Confirmation ofApplication. Check this carefully to make sure everything is correct. If youneed to change your contact details or course preferences or tell us aboutany study you didnt include on your application, you can use Check &Change on UACs website. For other changes, notify UAC as soon as possiblein writing.

    4.2 Providing documentsDo I need to submit any documents with my application?When you use Apply, you'll receive instructions on whether you need toprovide documents to support your application.

    Some documents can be electronically uploaded using UAC's Upload facilityin Check & Change. After you've applied, with your Confirmation ofapplication you'll get a document cover sheet called Institution documentswhich lists PDF documents you need to upload for your course preferences.

    If you change your preferences using Check & Change, you'll see a messagetelling you if you need to upload more documents.

    If you need to provide course-specific documents directly to an institution,you'll receive a document cover sheet that lists these documents.

    Im studying in 2011. How do I get my results to UAC?Results from your first semester (including TAFE results) are generally notavailable in time to assess for mid-year admissions.

    Results must be received at UAC by Tuesday 24 May 2011 for the MayRound, by Tuesday 7 June 2011 to be considered in the Early June Roundand by Friday 17 June 2011 to be considered for the Main Round.

    If you are sitting an exam or test at the beginning of 2011, forward a verifiedcopy of your transcript to UAC as soon as you receive it.

    If you cant give us your results before the dates listed above, check with theexamining body to see if your results can be released early.

    Are there any documents that UAC can get on my behalf?In most cases, UAC can get results in the following qualifications without youhaving to supply us with verified copies of your documents:

    n study at Australian universitiesn TAFE NSW study after 1975n TAFE ACT (CIT) study.

    Which documents cant UAC get on my behalf?Youll need to supply correctly verified documents for the followingqualifications, including proof of completion if applicable:

    n TAFE studies outside NSW and the ACT

    n enrolled nursing, secretarial or trade studies before 1994

    n Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) courses delivered by privateproviders. Documentation must indicate AQF accreditation. Yourqualification wont be assessed without proof of accreditation

    n state-accredited courses delivered by private providers. Documentationmust indicate accreditation of the course by the relevant authority of theAustralian state or territory, such as the NSW Vocational Education andTraining Accreditation Board (VETAB). Your qualification wont beassessed without proof of accreditation

    n overseas secondary or tertiary studies

    Your authorisation only relates to your UAC application. It doesnt authorisesomeone to accept an offer on your behalf. To authorise someone toaccept an offer on your behalf, contact the relevant institution.

    Remember, you can only include the courses listed in this booklet or onUACs website at www.uac.edu.au/undergraduate/

    If you dont supply documents that meet the requirementsoutlined below you may not receive an offer.

    Most institutions will not release academic records to UAC if you owemoney to the institution (for example library fines). Non-release of yourrecords may mean you dont receive an offer. We cant assessqualifications using transcripts supplied by you when an institution hasadvised that they will not release transcripts.

  • 6n professional and paraprofessional qualifications. You must providedocumentary evidence if you have a current Australian NursesRegistration.

    We can only assess courses accredited under the Australian QualificationsFramework (AQF), or by the relevant state/territory accreditation authority.Qualifications undertaken with private providers wont be assessed withoutproof of accreditation for the particular course.

    What kind of documents do I need to send to UAC?You may have to provide an official transcript of your academic record.

    The transcript must be correctly verified and show:

    n the title of the course undertakenn all subjects takenn grades obtained (including failures)n stage reached or qualification gainedn proof of course completion (where course is complete)n a copy of the grading scale where available.

    A collection of examination result slips isnt acceptable. Apply for yourtranscript/s early there may be a delay at some institutions in gettingofficial transcripts.

    If youve completed the course, the transcript you provide must state theaward you gained. If the transcript doesnt state that you have successfullycompleted the course, you must provide additional information, for examplea verified copy of your certificate or diploma.

    I have documents that are not in English. Do I need toget them translated?If your official documents for your overseas study are not in English, youmust supply verified copies of the following documents:

    n the original language transcript of studies showing subjects and results

    n the original language award certificate (if a qualification has beencompleted)

    n an English translation of these documents (see below for organisationswho can translate your documents)

    n a copy of grading scale if available.

    Your documents must be translated by one of the following:n Community Relations Commission for Multicultural New South Wales

    Level 8, Stockland House, 175 Castlereagh St Sydney 2000telephone: 1300 651 500 (Tollfree)www.crc.nsw.gov.au

    n a translator accredited by the National Accreditation Authority forTranslators & Interpreters (NAATI). The translator must be qualified as atleast a professional translator. Translated documents must display theofficial NAATI stamp, which shows the translators accreditation level andthe direction in which they can translate.

    A list of NAATI accredited translators in Australia and some overseaslocations is available at www.naati.com.au or call (02) 6260 3035.

    n interstate office of either the Ethnic Affairs Commission or theDepartment of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC)

    n Australian overseas diplomatic missions or Australian Educational Centres

    n some major banks; you will need to check with specific banks.

    How do I supply my documents to UAC? When you submit your application a document cover sheet will be generated this cover sheet will have a barcode and will list any documents you needto provide.

    Attach correctly verified documents to your document cover sheet andforward to UAC by the date specified. Your documents must reach UAC withinseven days of submitting your application.

    What does correctly verified mean?Correctly verified means that your original document has been sighted andthe copy has been sworn to be a true copy of the original by one of theauthorised people mentioned below.

    Who can verify copies of my documents?You can take your original documents in person to UAC or the admissionsoffice of an institution. Your original documents will be copied and givenback to you. UAC will keep the copies with your application. The admissionsoffice will give the copies to you to submit with your application to UAC.Some participating institutions may charge you for copies they make.

    You can also have your documents verified by someone from one of thecategories listed below. The categories are for verification in Australia, NewZealand or overseas check the category that applies to you carefully.

    The person who verifies your document/s must be contactable by telephoneduring normal working hours. You cant verify your own documents, even ifyou belong to one of the categories listed below.

    a) Documents verified in AUSTRALIAAnyone who is currently employed as:

    n an accountant member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants inAustralia, or CPA Australia, or the National Institute of Accountants, orthe Association of Taxation and Management Accountants or RegisteredTax Agents

    n a bank manager, but not a manager of a bank travel centre

    n a credit union branch manager

    n a commissioner for declarations

    n a barrister, solicitor or patent attorney

    n a police officer in charge of a police station, or of the rank of sergeantand above

    n a postal manager

    n a principal of an Australian secondary college, high school or primaryschool.

    An authorised officer at:

    n the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC)

    n the admissions office or student services office at any participatinginstitution

    n the administration office at any TAFE college

    n Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC), Victorian TertiaryAdmissions Centre (VTAC), South Australian Tertiary Admissions Centre(SATAC), Tertiary Institution Services Centre (TISC-WA)

    n the official records department of the institution that originally issued the document/s.

    A Justice of the Peace with a registration number.

    b) Documents verified in NEW ZEALANDAnyone who is currently employed as:

    n an accountant member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants inNew Zealand

    n a bank manager, but not the manager of a bank travel centre

    n a credit union branch manager

    n a barrister, solicitor or patent attorney

    n a police officer in charge of a police station, or the rank of sergeant orabove

    n a postal manager

    n a principal of a New Zealand secondary college, high school or primaryschool.

    An authorised officer at:

    n the admissions office or student service office at any New Zealanduniversity or institute of technology

    n the official records department of the institution that originally issued thedocument/s

    n an Australian overseas diplomatic mission or Australian EducationalCentres.

    c) Documents verified OVERSEAS (except New Zealand)An authorised officer at:

    n the official records department of the institution that originally issued the document/s

    n an Australian overseas diplomatic mission or Australian EducationalCentres.

    Remember that if your documents arent in English, youll need to have themtranslated see above.

    Copies translated by any other sources,including overseas notaries, wont be accepted.

    Copies verified by a Justice of the Peace without a registrationnumber will NOT be accepted. To find a Justice of the Peace in yourarea, check the public register of JPs available online from the NSWAttorney-Generals Department at www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au

    Copies verified by a New Zealand Justice of the Peace will NOT be accepted.

    Copies verified by overseas notaries will NOT be accepted.

  • 7How should the authorised officer verify each document?The authorised officer must:

    n write I certify this to be a true copy of the document shown and reported to me as the original

    n sign

    and print the following details:

    n name n addressn contact telephone number n profession or occupation or organisation n date verified

    and include the official stamp or seal of the verifiers organisation on thecopy, if the organisation has such a stamp.

    In addition to the above, a Justice of the Peace must also print:

    n their registration number

    n the state in which they are registered as a Justice of the Peace.

    Documents not verified or not verified correctlyUAC is not permitted to process:

    n documents verified by a Justice of the Peace without a registration numbern documents verified by an International Justice of the Peacen documents that are just photocopies, that is, not verifiedn documents that have not been correctly verified.

    Can I send original documents to UAC?We recommend that you dont send original documents to UAC. If you sendoriginal documents and want them returned to you, write to UAC enclosing acheque or money order for the relevant fee. If the documents relate to thecurrent admissions period, the fee is $36. If the documents relate to aprevious admissions period (up to two years), the fee is $52.

    Do I need to provide evidence of my employmentexperience?Some institutions will take employment experience into account when theyare assessing your application. You must supply a statement of service (seesample below) on the employers official stationery stating:

    n job titlen period served including start and end date, and hours worked, such as

    full-time or part-time 20 hours per weekn major tasks required in the job.

    4.3 Changing your contact detailsUAC needs correct contact details for you so that you can receive importantcorrespondence from us or institutions. If your contact details change afteryou apply, you can update them using Check & Change on UACs website.

    Notes:n you cannot change your contact details by telephone, fax or emailn dont include changes to your contact details with other correspondence.

    4.4 Changing your course preferencesYou can add, delete, or change the order of your preferences through Check& Change on UACs website until midnight on Wednesday 25 May 2011 forconsideration in the May Round, until midnight on Wednesday 8 June 2011

    for consideration in the Early June Round and until midnight on Friday 17 June 2011 for consideration in the Main Round.

    Remember that only first preferences will be considered in the May andEarly June rounds.

    You'll need your UAC application number and UAC PIN to change your coursepreferences see page 4. Follow the online instructions at www.uac.edu.au the only costs to you are your internet access charges.

    You cannot change your preferences by telephone, letter, fax or email.

    4.5 Viewing your correspondence from UACYou must provide an email address when you apply, as UAC will send youemail messages from time to time to let you know you have importantcorrespondence. When you receive an alert email from UAC, visit Check &Change on UACs website to access your correspondence and takeappropriate action. Make sure you access Check & Change regularly tocheck for new correspondence.

    Some email accounts (for example, hotmail, gmail) could place emails fromUAC into a junk folder. Most email accounts allow you to add names ordomains to a safe list. Make sure you add the domain uac.edu.au to your listof safe email contacts. It is your responsibility to check your emails,including junk mail, for any messages from UAC.

    4.6 OffersOffers are made by UAC on behalf of the institutions. If your application issuccessful, youll receive material from the institution making the offer thatexplains acceptance and enrolment dates, and procedures.

    You must accept your offer by the date shown otherwise you may lose your offer.

    Mid-year offersThere are three offer rounds for 2011 mid-year admissions: May, Early Juneand Main. Not all institutions will make offers in the May and Early Junerounds when only first preferences will be considered. Most offers will bemade in the Main Round.

    Offers will be available on UACs website on the following dates:

    n May Round Thursday 26 May at 3pm

    n Early June Round Thursday 9 June at 3pm

    n Main Round Friday 24 June at 9am

    Offers will be posted by UAC to arrive at Australian addresses from Monday30 May 2011 for the May Round, from Tuesday 14 June 2011 for the EarlyJune Round and from Monday 27 June 2011 for the Main Round. Offers tooverseas addresses should arrive a few days after this. Offers are notpublished in the media.

    How many offers can I receive?You can receive one offer in each round. If you do receive more than oneoffer, you can choose which one to accept.

    Accepting your offerEach institution has its own instructions on how to accept your offer, whichwill be provided to you when you receive your offer. Follow the institutioninstructions carefully. Make sure you accept your offer by the date specifiedby the institution or you may lose your offer.

    Can I defer my offer?The institutions listed below may allow you to defer your mid-year offer(conditions apply). For further details, check with the relevant institution:

    n Australian Catholic University n University of New England

    n Australian Maritime College n University of New South Wales

    n Griffith University n University of Newcastle

    n La Trobe University n University of Western Sydney

    n Southern Cross University n University of Wollongong.

    4.7 Course costsCSP courses used to be called HECS courses you only have to pay part ofthe cost of your course (a student contribution). The Australian Governmentpays the remainder of the cost.

    The amount you pay for your student contribution depends on the institutionand the type of course. Each institution sets its own student contributionlevel for each unit of study within a range set by the Australian Government.

    The range varies depending on the area of study. Mathematics, statisticsand science have the lowest cost range because these areas of study havebeen identified by the Government as national priorities.

    ACME Australia22 Mary St, Miranda NSW

    19 December 2010

    Statement of ServiceJoe Citizen was employed full-time (35 hours perweek) as an Accounts Clerk from January 2007 toDecember 2010.

    Duties included:

    cash register reconciliation

    preparation of invoices

    filing of transaction documents

    Yours faithfully

    D. SmithGeneral Manager

    Sample ofemploymentexperiencedocumentation

  • The table below shows the range of student contributions for 2011admissions; these amounts are indexed each year. Amounts are based on afull year of full-time study.

    For further information about CSP courses and other financial assistancerefer to section 7 of the UAC 2011 Guide or look under Fees on UACswebsite.

    4.8 Equity ScholarshipsEquity Scholarships assist students from low socio-economic backgrounds,or who have other types of educational disadvantage, with costs associatedwith higher education. UAC provides a centralised Equity Scholarshipsapplication service for these scholarships.

    For the latest information on Equity Scholarships and recogniseddisadvantages, visit www.uac.edu.au/equity/

    Student contribution band Student contributionrange in 2010

    National Priorities(mathematics, statistics, science) $0 $4 249

    Band 1(humanities, behavioural science, social studies,foreign languages, visual and performing arts,education, nursing)

    $0 $5 310

    Band 2(computing, built environment, health,engineering, surveying, agriculture)

    $0 $7 567

    Band 3(law, dentistry, medicine, veterinary science,accounting, administration, economics, commerce)

    $0 $8 859

    8

    This is a printed version of the online declaration you will have to accept to submit your application.

    Your application cannot be considered unless you or the person you haveauthorised to act on your behalf accept all conditions set out below.

    UAC collects information about you, including information you provide in this application, to assist in the assessment of your application. Thisinformation may be used as described below.

    1. I declare that I have read and understand the questions and that allthe information submitted is true and complete.

    2. I declare that I have read and understand the sections Applicants rightsand responsibilities and Policy statement on untrue or incompleteinformation submitted by applicants (see page 9 of this supplement).

    3. I declare that I have read and understand the section Collection ofpersonal information (see below).

    4. I authorise UAC and the participating institutions to obtain availableofficial records from any educational institution attended by me. I understand that UAC is not responsible if any institution does notprovide these records.

    5. I authorise UAC to verify any information provided by me.

    6. I authorise UAC to provide all information and documents providedwith and/or obtained in connection with this application to anyinstitution to which I have made application for admission.

    7. I authorise UAC to collect, receive, store, transfer and use anyinformation provided by me, or any information obtained in connectionwith this application, and to disclose such information to allparticipating institutions, Universities Australia, Universities Australiamember institutions, the members of the Australasian Conference ofTertiary Admissions Centres (ACTAC), and any other authority or tertiaryeducational institution either in Australia or overseas, where UACreasonably considers it is necessary to make such disclosure.

    8. I authorise any future educational institution I attend as a result of thisapplication to provide all of my results from future studies to UAC or aperson nominated by UAC. I authorise UAC or the nominated person tocollect, receive, store, transfer and use all such information and allinformation in or connected with this application for research purposes. I give these authorities on condition that all information providedpursuant to them is deidentified by UAC or the nominated person.

    9. I understand that UAC may disclose the personal information I havegiven in this application to the Department of Education, Employmentand Workplace Relations (DEEWR), or its successor, for the purpose of:

    n use in connection with the Higher Education InformationManagement System (HEIMS) and/or

    n use in connection with the National Data Collection on UniversityApplications and Offers and/or

    n other collections as DEEWR, or its successor, may lawfully requirefrom time-to-time.

    10. I understand that UAC and the participating institutions have the rightto vary or cancel an application or enrolment made on the basis ofwhat UAC or a participating institution determines to be untrue orincomplete information from any source.

    11. I understand that UAC, on behalf of the participating institutions,makes offers based on the information provided by me and on advicereceived from UAC. If a participating institution subsequently finds thatthe information or advice was incorrect, it may withdraw the offer.

    12. I understand that all fees paid to UAC in connection with myapplication are not refundable under any circumstances.

    Dec lara t ion

    Collection of personal informationUAC collects personal information and, in some circumstances, informationregarding your health, or information about someone other than yourself, for the purpose of processing your application for admission to tertiaryinstitutions.

    If you are providing personal information about someone other thanyourself, you should tell them about UACs Privacy Policy, which can befound on UACs website at www.uac.edu.au/general/privacy.shtml

    While your personal information is generally collected from you, UAC alsocollects information about you from other educational institutions that you have attended.

    UAC provides your personal information and, where applicable, your healthinformation, to tertiary institutions to which you make an application foradmission. If you do not provide personal information where required in your application, UAC will not be able to process your application.

    For more information, check UACs Privacy Policy atwww.uac.edu.au/general/privacy.shtml

    You are able to gain access to any personal information and healthinformation that is held about you by UAC. To obtain access, or if you have any questions, you should write to: The Managing Director, UAC, Locked Bag 112, SILVERWATER NSW 2128.

  • 9The Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) recognisesthat all decisions that affect an applicant must be madefairly and must be made on appropriate academic orother criteria as specified by the participatinginstitutions.

    Selection into courses by application to UAC is based onmerit. It is the responsibility of an applicant to ensurethat she or he complies with all instructions whensubmitting a UAC application. The responsibilities ofapplicants are set out above.

    An application must be complete and correct and allattempts at academic study must be disclosed. Anapplication that is submitted without agreement to thedeclaration will not be considered.

    UAC will review, and may take action against, anyapplicant who submits an application that containsinformation that UAC or a participating institutiondetermines to be untrue or incomplete. That applicationmay also be cancelled.

    UAC will also investigate, and may take action against,an applicant who, by any other means has or could haveachieved an advantage over other applicants.

    Examples of conduct by an applicant that will beinvestigated by UAC include, but are not limited to:

    n submitting an incomplete or falsified academic transcript

    n failing to declare previous study at secondary, postsecondary or tertiary level

    n submitting an incorrect or otherwise misleading statement of work experience

    n claiming special consideration of educationaldisadvantage based on incorrect information

    n having some other person complete a selection task on the applicants behalf such as an interview, audition or a portfolio of artwork and/or

    n claiming membership of a special selection group when not a member of that group.

    The procedures for processing applications suspected of being in some way incomplete or untrue have beenapproved by the NSW Vice-Chancellors Committee.

    These procedures accept the right of applicants to betreated fairly and without prejudice, and in accordancewith the principles of natural justice.

    POLICY STATEMENT ON UNTRUE OR INCOMPLETE INFORMATION SUBMITTED BY APPLICANTS

    App l i cants ' r i gh ts and respons ib i l i t i e sYour rightsThe institutions that participate in UAC are committed to observing a Code of Ethical Practice. The Code is designed to protect the rights of applicants,as follows:

    1 Participating institutions must NOT use UAC data to:

    n contact you unless you have included a course at the institutionconcerned among your preferences or

    n transfer information about you to third parties such as universitycompanies.

    2 Participating institutions may contact you for specific purposes, such as to:

    n advise you about changes to the course/s or to the selection criteria or methods

    n advise you about dates, times and other arrangements for special selection tests

    n advise you about changes to the availability of the courses

    n provide you with additional information about the institutions and/or courses

    n advise you about the likelihood of your receiving an offer.

    When contacting you by email, institutions must provide accurateinformation about the sender of the message and a way for you tounsubscribe so that you do not receive such messages in the future.

    3 Institutions must consider all preferences equally.

    4 Participating institutions that do contact you must not pressure you tomodify the order of your preferences or to change the preferences shownon your application.

    5 If your application is successful you will receive an official offer ofadmission from UAC. Offers will be notified by mail and can be accessedon UACs website. Participating institutions may advise you about thelikelihood of receiving an offer, but the only official offer made will bethrough UAC.

    6 You may seek access to personal information collected by UAC about you. Access may, however, be denied as permitted under relevant privacy laws.

    Your responsibilitiesWhen you apply through UAC you have certain responsibilities.

    By meeting your responsibilities you will ensure that your application will be processed and assessed as soon as possible.

    You must:

    n read the instructions before submitting your application

    n read the relevant parts of this publicaiton or corresponding information on UACs website

    n follow any institution-specific instructions

    n provide true and complete information in connection with yourapplication

    n provide correctly verified documentation with your application where requested and

    n agree to the online declaration see page 8 for a printed version.

    If you fail to meet your responsibilitiesUAC may cancel your application and/or institutions may withdraw any place offered if at any stage you have submitted an application that containsinformation which UAC or a participating institution determines to be untrueor incomplete. For further information read the Policy Statement in the box below.

    What to do if you believe an institution has breached the Code of Ethical PracticeWrite to the Managing Director, UAC, Locked Bag 112, Silverwater NSW2128, and explain what has happened. If possible, include the name/s andposition/s of the staff at the institution/s who have contacted you. Includeyour UAC application number and copies of any correspondence from theinstitution/s that illustrate the problem you have experienced.

    The Managing Director will arrange for your concerns to be investigatedimmediately and will write to you as soon as possible. Your application willnot be jeopardised in any way.

    UAC Privacy PolicyRefer to the inside front cover under Important information for details of the UAC Privacy Policy.

  • This table provides a summary of the courses available for 2011 mid-yearadmissions through UAC. Descriptions of the courses can be found in theUAC 2011 Guide and on UAC's website at www.uac.edu.au look under'Course search'. Descriptions for courses marked as NEW and ALT can only be found on UAC's website.

    SymbolsCourses with prerequisites, assumed knowledge, graduate status andadditional selection criteria are flagged by symbols. You must read thecourse descriptions in the UAC 2011 Guide or on UAC's website to check the additional criteria or requirements for each course.

    Some institutions have also included footnotes in the table about additionalselection criteria for 2011 mid-year applicants.

    Participating institutionsInformation on the institutions participating in 2011 mid-year admissionsthrough UAC can be found on pages 2751 of this supplement, in the UAC 2011 Guide and on UACs website.

    Note: The Australian National University and Charles Sturt University willnot be offering courses through UAC for 2011 mid-year admisions.

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    Courses ava i lab le fo r 2011 mid -year admiss ions

    Key to symbols used in table

    H = course prerequisites check course descriptions at www.uac.edu.au/undergraduate

    I = subject prerequisites check course descriptions at www.uac.edu.au/undergraduate

    l = assumed knowledge check course descriptions at www.uac.edu.au/undergraduate

    u = additional selection criteria check course descriptions at www.uac.edu.au/undergraduate

    n = graduate or prior study status check course descriptions atwww.uac.edu.au/undergraduate

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    tba = to be advised, contact the institution

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    AssocDeg = Associate degree

    ALT = course only offered at this location in semester 2 check UAC's website for coursedescription

    NEW = new course offered through UAC. Course is not included in the UAC 2011 Guide check UAC's website for course description

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