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Pathways at the
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA2019/20Adelaide, Australia INTERNATIONAL STUDENT GUIDE
SAIBT Your pathway to University of South Australia 2019/20
My SAIBT:Ruhi Yaganagi, Persian, Diploma of Arts
“The stage 1 courses at SAIBT helped build my confidence and work ethic, preparing me better for the demands of my further studies. The campuses are beautiful and lively, with access to a number of useful facilities. The staff are super nice and approachable!”
• SAIBT offers diplomas that lead into Year 2 of most undergraduate degree programs at the University of South Australia.
• SAIBT students have access to small classes and high levels of academic and personal support from qualified staff.
• Students have access to all University of South Australia facilities and study in a central city University location.
• The University of South Australia is SA’s #1 University for graduate careers.*
*�QILT:�Graduate�Outcomes�Survey�2016-18�–�Full-time�Employment�Indicator�(Undergraduate).�Public�SAfounded�universities�only.��
Your future starts here
SAIBT�CRICOS�provider�code:�02193C
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YOUR PATHWAY TO A DEGREE FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAThe South Australian Institute of Business and Technology (SAIBT) is an official on‑campus pathway provider to the University of South Australia. SAIBT is part of the global Navitas Group, an internationally recognised education provider with more than 120 colleges and campuses worldwide. For almost 20 years SAIBT has successfully bridged the academic and English Language gap, providing high levels of academic quality and support to students representing over 70 countries from around the world.
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Year 12 or equivalent
Year 11 or equivalent
Third Year
YOUR BACHELOR DEGREE*
Diploma Stage 2
Diploma Stage 1
Early Transition Program
Second Year
*Some�bachelor�degrees�are�four�years�in�length.�Entry�into�the�University�of�South�Australia�is�dependent�upon�successful�completion�of�a�Diploma�program,�and�in�some�cases,�require�a�specified�Grade�Point�Average�(GPA).
First Year (withadvanced standing)
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WELCOME TO THE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA
The University of South Australia offers a unique educational experience that prepares you for your professional and personal success.
Benefit from innovative research and industry informed teaching, in a supportive and encouraging learning environment.
unisa.edu.au/international
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OVERALL
FIVE STAR RATING
FOR EXCELLENCE2018 QS Stars Ratings
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NO.2IN AUSTRALIA FOR
STUDENT SERVICES2018 International Student Barometer (of 32 institutions in
Australia surveyed) Campus Central Student Advisory Services
97%OF OUR RESEARCH IS RATED AS
WORLD CLASS2015 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA)
RANKED TOP 50 UNDER 50
RANKED #25, 2019 QS TOP 50 UNIVERSITIES AGED UNDER 50
RANKED #26, 2019 THE YOUNG UNIVERSITY RANKINGS
RANKED TOP 10 IN AUSTRALIA
FOR EMPLOYER SATISFACTION
2018 Employer Satisfaction Survey, Overall Satisfaction Indicator – National Report
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Jeffrey Smart Building The�award-winning�Jeffrey�Smart�Building�features�the�very�best�in�modern�learning�facilities.�It�boasts�over�AUD$8�million�in�new�technologies�and�has�a�5�Green�Star�Rating.��Take�a�virtual�tour��at�unisa.edu.au/jsb
University of South Australia Cancer Research InstituteThe�AUD$247�million�University�of�South�Australia�Cancer�Research�Institute�is�located�in�SA’s�health�and�biomedical�precinct�in�the�Adelaide�CBD,�and�is�focused�on�creating�new�opportunities�for�research,�teaching�and�community�engagement.��Check�out�this�world-class�project��at�unisa.edu.au/facilities/unisaCRI
Student LoungeThis�was�designed�by�our�students�as�a�place�to�come�together�outside�of�study�time.�It�includes�kitchen�facilities,�mobile�charging�stations,�large-screen�TVs,�table�tennis�and�pool�tables�as�well�as�a�variety�of�social�spaces.�See�more�at�unisa.edu.au/studentlounge
Pridham HallThis�is�the�new�heart�of�the�University,�hosting�graduations,�functions�and�sporting�events.�Discover�the�virtual�fly-through�at�unisa.edu.au/campusgreathall
New spacesWith new buildings, facilities, food and social spaces on campus, it’s never been a better time to be a student at the University of South Australia. Here’s a quick summary of what’s new on campus.
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MagillThis�campus�features�open�spaces�and�beautiful�gardens�offering�a�relaxed�and�picturesque�setting.�Here�you�will�study�creative�industries,�education,�psychology�and�social�work.
8.2km to Adelaide city
� 15�minutes
� 25�minutes
� 25�minutes
City East (located in city centre)In�the�heart�of�the�city�and�a�short�distance�from�the�shopping�district,�cafés,�restaurants�and�bars.�Here�you�will�study�a�range�of�health�science�programs�from�nursing�to�pharmacy�as�well�as�construction�and�the�environment.�
Walking distance from station
� 2�minute�walk
� 11�minute�walk
City West (located in city centre)Located�in�Adelaide’s�major�arts,�cultural�and�entertainment�precinct�and�hub�of�new�developments�in�business�and�health.�Here�you�will�study�art,�architecture�and�design,�planning�and�a�range�of�business�programs.�
Walking distance from station
� 2�minute�walk
� 8�minute�walk
Mawson LakesLocated�in�one�of�Adelaide’s�premier�developing�suburbs��and�home�to�lawn�and�wetland�areas,�cafés�and�leisure��facilities.�Here�you�will�study�aviation,�IT,�education,�engineering,�construction,�the�environment,�science�and�mathematics.
16.7km to Adelaide city
� 25�minutes
� 50�minutes
� 52�minutes
� 29�minutes
UniSA Campuses
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Adelaide. Designed for life.
Queensland
Victoria
South Australia
Adelaide
Sydney
Melbourne
New South Wales
SAIBT is located in Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. Adelaide is one of the world’s most liveable cities, with a vibrant atmosphere and natural beauty on its doorstep. There’s so much to experience beyond the classroom, from local food markets, international sporting events and world renowned arts festivals. The city’s layout means you spend less time commuting and more time enjoying life. And with a lower cost of living than most other Australian cities, you have more money to enjoy it too. Adelaide is home to people from all over the world. Its caring community is what truly makes it a great place to live*.
Fast facts:Capital city:�Adelaide
State population:�1.7�Million�
Adelaide population: 1.3�Million
Coastline:�3,800�Kilometres
Area:�2x�times�the�size�of�UK
Climate:�Mediterranean
Months Conditions TemperaturesSummer Dec-Feb 25-35°C
Autumn Mar-May 20-25°C
Winter Jun-Aug 10-15°C
Spring Sep-Nov 20-25°C
Most affordable mainland city in Australia*
FREE public transport in CBD
FREE Wi-Fi in CBD
World’s #1 rising star destination+
Multicultural – home to over 200 nations
Lonely Planet Top 10 must see cities in the world 2017
Adelaide is Australia’s most environmentally sustainable city§
Ranked as the world’s 10th most liveable city#
Australia’s food capital with more restaurants per capita than any other Australian city
Hosts more than 400 international food, arts, sporting & cultural events per year
Many part-time opportunities for students in Adelaide†
*�Study�Adelaide�2019.��#�2018�Economist�Intelligence�Unit’s�Global�Liveability�Index.�+2017�trip.com�Awards�†�The�current�student�visa�entitles�students�to�limited�working�hours�a�fortnight�during�semester�and�unlimited�hours�during�vacations.�§�The�Mercer�survey��
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Why Adelaide?
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Torrens�River
Rundle�StreetCleland�Wildlife�Park
Adelaide�Central�Market
Vardon�Avenue�Street�Party
less to live in Adelaide compared to Sydney*
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less to live in Adelaide compared to Melbourne*
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#�2018�Economist�Intelligence�Unit’s�Global�Liveability�Index.
SAIBT University of South Australia Your career
ON CAMPUS Located on the UniSA’s City East campus with access to all of the University facilities.
FLEXIBLE START DATESThree intakes per year,
commencing in February, June and October.
SINGLE VISAInternational students may apply for a single visa covering their SAIBT program, University degree and English language program (if applicable).
SMALL CLASS SIZE An average of 25 students with small
group tutorials and integrated
workshops.
DIPLOMAOF BUSINESS
DIPLOMA OFENGINEERING
DIPLOMA OFHEALTH SCIENCE
DIPLOMA OFINFORMATION TECHNOLOGYDIPLOMA
OF ARTS
EARLY TRANSITION PROGRAM
SAFETY AND SECURITY
On all campuses 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE SUPPORTSAIBT offers its own English Language Centre (CELUSA) to help improve students’ English proficiency prior to study.
SUPPORTIVE LEARNING A friendly
environment where
international students study and mix with
Australian students.
SAIBT offers a full range of diplomas that lead into Year 2 of most bachelor degree programs at UniSA:
CAMPUS LOCATION In the central business district of Adelaide close to shopping malls, cinemas and entertainment venues.
FAST-TRACK OPTIONSYou can complete a SAIBT diploma program in 8 months or 24 months.
STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAMS UniSA students have the opportunity to take part in student exchange programs in countries such as Canada, France, USA, Singapore, Japan and more.
PART TIME WORKInternational students can work up to 40 hours per fortnight once their course has commenced.
WORK RIGHTS FOR GRADUATESBachelor degree graduates may be eligible for a 2 year Australian work visa. This is a great opportunity for personal and career growth development.
HIGH EMPLOYMENT RATESIn the 2017 Graduate Outcome Survey, 73 percent of UniSA's graduates were in full-time employment four months after completing their degree.
EVENTS AND ACTIVITIESNumerous student social events are organised by SAIBT and UniSA for students throughout the year.
Already on UniSA campuses from Day 1
SAIBT at a glance
Your pathway to the University of South Australia
SAIBT�CRICOS�provider�code:�02193C
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Choose your course
Duration2�or�3�trimesters
Core modules•� Academic�Research�and�Critical�Enquiry�•� Essential�Study�Skills�•� Information�and�New�Media�
Technologies�•� Communication:�People�Place�and�
Culture�•� Media�and�Society�•� Design�
Elective modulesStudent�selects�2�modules�•� Business�Studies�1•� Maths�and�Statistics�•� Human�Biology�•� Programming�
Duration2�or�3�trimesters
Core modules•� Academic�Research�and�Critical�Enquiry�•� Essential�Study�Skills�•� Information�and�New�Media�
Technologies�•� Communication:�People�Place�and�
Culture�•� Advanced�Maths�1�•� Advanced�Maths�2�•� Physics�1�•� Physics�2�
Progression into the University of South AustraliaIntakes �February�and�July
Division of Education, Arts and Social Sciences
GPA progression
requirements UniSA Program
Duration (years) at UniSA
Year 1 UniSA
4.0 Bachelor�of�Social�Work* 4
4.0 Bachelor�of�Interior�Architecture 4
4.0 Bachelor�of�Design�(Product�Design)* 3
4.0 Bachelor�of�Design�(Communication�Design)* 3
4.0 Bachelor�of�Design�(Illustration�and�Animation) 3
4.5 Bachelor�of�Architectural�Studies� 3
4.0 Bachelor�of�Early�Childhood�Education�(Honours)*#� 4
4.0 Bachelor�of�Primary�Education�(Honours)*#� 4
4.0 Bachelor�of�Social�Sciences�(Human�Services) 3
4.0 Bachelor�of�Psychological�Science� 3
Progression into the University of South AustraliaIntakes �February�and�July
Division of Information Technology, Engineering and Environment
GPA progression
requirements UniSA Program
Duration (years) at UniSA
Year 1 UniSA
4.0 Bachelor�of�Aviation�(Flight) 3
4.0 Bachelor�of�Aviation�(Management) 3
4.0 Bachelor�of�Construction�Management�and�Economics�(Honours) 4
4.0 Bachelor�of�Environmental�Science� 3
4.0 Bachelor�of�Science� 3
4.0 Bachelor�of�Build�Environment� 3
The�Early�Transition�Program�(ETP)�provides�a�pathway�into�selected�School�of�Engineering�and�School�of�Education,�Arts�and�Social�Sciences�programs�at�the�University�of�South�Australia.�The�ETP�provides�foundation�knowledge,�enabling�international�students�to�undertake�select�bachelor�programs�offered�by�the�University�of�South�Australia.
Early Transition Program
ETP (Arts)
ETP (Engineering)
*UniSA�February�intake�only.�#�English�entry�requirement�for�Bachelor�of�Education�programs�=�IELTS�6.5�overall�with�6.0�in�all�bands.�
The�Early�Transition�Program�(Engineering)�provides�foundation�knowledge�in��mathematics,�physics�and�academic�skills,�enabling�students�to�undertake�a�bachelor��program�in�the�school�of�Engineering,�offered�by�the�University�of�South�Australia.Location UniSA�City�East�campusIntakes February,�June�and�October
English entry requirementIELTS�5.5�(no�band�less�than�5.0)�or�equivalentCourse feesAUD�$24,400�($3,050�per�module)
The�Early�Transition�Program�(Arts)�provides�foundation�knowledge�in��communication,�media,�design�and�academic�skills,�enabling�students��to�commence�their�first�year�of�a�bachelor�program.Location UniSA�City�East�campusIntakes February,�June�and�October
English entry requirementIELTS�5.5�(no�band�less�than�5.0)�or�equivalentCourse feesAUD�$24,400�($3,050�per�module)
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Choose your course (continued)
Stage 1Duration2�or�3�trimesters
Core modules•� Academic�Research�and�Critical�Enquiry•� Communication,�People,�Place�and�
Culture•� Design•� Essential�Study�Skills•� Information�and�New�Media�Technologies•� Media�and�Society
Elective modulesStudent�selects�2�modules:•� Business�Studies�1•� Human�Biology•� Maths�and�Statistics•� Programming
Stage 2Duration2�or�3�trimesters
Core modules•� Communication�and�Media•� Digital�Design�Essentials•� English�for�Academic�use�in�Australia•� Intercultural�Communication•� Introduction�to�Digital�Media•� Professional�and�
Technical�Communication
Specialist stream modulesStudent�completes�2�modules�from�chosen�streamCommunication stream (C)•� Public�Relations�Theory�and�Practice•� Psychology�1B
Media Arts stream (MA)•� Design�Language�in�Media�Arts•� Hollywood�Film�and�Television
Progression into the University of South AustraliaIntakes February�and�July
Division of Education, Arts and Social Sciences
GPA progression
requirements UniSA Program Stream
UniSA course credit
Duration (years) at UniSA
Year 2 UniSA
SC� Bachelor�of�Arts�(Creative�Writing�and�Literature) C 8 2
SC� Bachelor�of�Arts�(History�and�Global�Politics) C 8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Arts�(Languages)* C 8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Arts�(Applied�Linguistics) C 8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Arts�(Performing�Arts) C 8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Arts�(Sociology) C 8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Arts�(Cultural�Studies)� C 8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Arts�(English�Language) C 8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Arts�(Law,�Policy�and�Politics) C 8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Arts�(Psychology) C 8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Arts�(Screen�Studies) C 8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Arts�(Social�Media) C 8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Media�Arts MA 8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Communication�and�Media C 8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Journalism�and�Professional�Writing C 8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Psychological�Science C 8 2
Year 1 UniSA
SC Bachelor�of�Social�Science�(Ageing�and�Disability) C 4 3
SC Bachelor�of�Social�Work* C 4 4
SC Bachelor�of�Design�(Illustration�and�Animation) MA 4 3
SC Bachelor�of�Social�Sciences�(Human�Services)��� C 4 3
SC Bachelor�of�Arts�(Aboriginal�Cultures�and�Australian�Society) C 4 3
SC Bachelor�of�Contemporary�Art MA 3 3
SC Bachelor�of�Interior�Architecture MA 2 4
SC Bachelor�of�Design�(Communication�Design)* MA 2 3
SC Bachelor�of�Design�(Product�Design)* MA 2 3
4.5�(55%) Bachelor�of�Architectural�Studies MA 1 3
4.5�(55%) Bachelor�of�Education�(email�Admissions�for�further�information)*†
C 0 4
The�Diploma�of�Arts�introduces�students�to�contemporary�issues�in�society,�and�the�influence�of�culture�and�communication.
Employment and career optionsAdvertising,�architecture�and�design,�broadcast�television,�community�work,�corporate�communication,�digital,�film�education,�media�developer,�media�relations,�primary�and�secondary�teaching,�psychology,�public�relations.
CRICOS�Code:�081516A.�*�UniSA�February�intake�only.�†�English�entry�requirement�for�Bachelor�of�Education�programs�=�IELTS�6.5�overall�with�6.0�in�all�bands.��§�Bachelor�of�Contemporary�Art�features�majors�in�Photography,�Painting,�Jewellery�and�Metal,�History�and�Theory,�Glass,�Drawing,�Sculpture,�Printmaking,�Ceramics.�ˆ2018�QS�Subject�Rankings.�Please�note:�UniSA�Year�1�=�8�Credits.�
Diploma of Arts
Location UniSA�City�East�campus
Intakes February,�June�and�OctoberEnglish entry requirementIELTS�5.5�(no�band�less�than�5.0)�or�equivalent†
Course feesStage�1�–�AUD�$24,400�($3,050�per�module)��Stage�2�–�AUD�$27,000�($3,375�per�module)
SC�=�Successful�Completion
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Core modules•� Academic�Research�and�Critical�Enquiry•� Business�Studies�1•� Business�Studies�2•� Communication,�People,�Place�and�Culture•� Essential�Study�Skills•� Information�and�New�
Media�Technologies•� Maths�and�Statistics
Elective modulesStudent�selects�1�module:•� Design•� Human�Biology•� Media�and�Society•� Programming
Stage 2Duration2�or�3�trimesters
Core modules•� Business�and�Society•� Business�Law•� Management�and�Organisation•� Marketing�Principles:�Trading�
and�Exchange•� Principles�of�Economics•� Quantitative�Methods�for�Business
Specialist stream modulesStudent�completes�2�modules�from�chosen�streamCommerce (Accounting) stream (CA)•� Accounting�for�Business•� Financial�Accounting�1Business stream (B)•� Accounting�for�Business•� Business�Operations�
Progression into the University of South AustraliaIntakes February�and�August
Business School
GPA progression
requirements UniSA Program Stream
UniSA course credit
Duration (years) at UniSA
Year 2 UniSA
SC Bachelor�of�Business��(Economics,�Finance�and�Trade)
CA 8 2
SC� Bachelor�of�Business��(Human�Resource�Management)
B 8 2
SC� Bachelor�of�Business��(Innovation�and�Entrepreneurship)
B 8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Business��(Sport�and�Recreation�Management)
B 8 2
SC� Bachelor�of�Business��(Tourism�and�Event�Management)
B 8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Business�(Finance) CA 8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Business��(Information,�Strategy�and�Management)
B 8 2
SC� Bachelor�of�Business�(International�Business)
B 8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Business�(Legal�Studies) B 8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Business�(Logistics�and�Supply�Chain�Management)
B 8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Business�(Management) B 8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Business�(Marketing) B 8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Business�(Property) P 8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Business� B 8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Commerce�(Accounting) CA 8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Commerce�(Accounting)/Bachelor�of�Business�(Finance)
CA 8 3
Year 1 UniSA
SC� Bachelor�of�Marketing�and�Communication
B 5 2.5
4.5�(55%)� Bachelor�of�Laws�(Honours)#�† B 4 4
4.5�(55%)� Bachelor�of�Aviation�(Management)* B 4 2.5
SC Bachelor�of�Aviation�(Flight)* B 2 3
The�Diploma�of�Business�introduces�students�to�the�fundamental�disciplines�required�to�operate�in�any�business�and�administration�environment.
Employment and career optionsAccounting,�advertising,�business�analysis,�e-business�project�management,�economic�analysis,�economic�policy�development,�marketing�management,�employment�relations,�event�operations,�financial�planning,�financial�security�analysis,�human�resource�management.
Location UniSA�City�East�campus
Intakes February,�June�and�October
English entry requirementIELTS�5.5�(no�band�less�than�5.0)�or�equivalent
Course FeesStage�1�-�AUD�$24,400�($3,050�per�module)�Stage�2�-�AUD�$31,000�($3,875�per�module)�
CRICOS�Code:�081517M.�#�February�intake�only.�†�English�entry�requirement�for�Bachelor�of�Laws�programs�=�IELTS�6.5�overall�with�a�minimum�of�6.5�in�all�bands.�ˆ�*The�UniSA�Business�School�is�one�of�176�globally�to�be�accredited�by�EQUIS.�There�are�estimated�16,521�Business�Schools�worldwide,�AACSB,�May�2017.��Please�note:�UniSA�Year�1�=�8�Credits.�
Diploma of Business
SC�=�Successful�Completion
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Stage 1Duration2�or�3�trimesters
Core modules•� Academic�Research�and�Critical�Enquiry•� Essential�Study�Skills•� Information�and�New�Media�Technologies•� Communication,�People,�Place�
and�Culture•� Advanced�Maths�1•� Advanced�Maths�2•� Physics�1•� Physics�2
Stage 2Duration2�or�3�trimesters
Core modules•� Computer�Techniques•� Engineering�Design�and�Innovation•� Sustainable�Engineering�Practice•� Mathematics�Methods�for�Engineers�1•� Mathematics�Methods�for�Engineers�2
Specialist stream modulesStudent�completes�3�modules�from�chosen�streamCivil stream (C)•� Engineering�Materials•� Engineering�Mechanics•� Management�and�Organisation
Electrical stream (E)•� Electricity�and�Electronics•� Engineering�Physics•� Introduction�to�Computer�Systems
Mechanical stream (M)•� Electricity�and�Electronics•� Engineering�Materials•� Engineering�Mechanics
Progression into the University of South AustraliaIntakes February�and�July
Division of Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment
GPA progression
requirements UniSA Program
UniSA course credit
Duration (years) at UniSA
Year 2 UniSA
SC� Bachelor�of�Engineering�(Honours)�(Civil) 8 3
SC Bachelor�of�Engineering�(Honours)��(Civil�and�Structural)
8 3
SC� Bachelor�of�Engineering�(Honours)��(Civil�and�Construction�Management)
8 3
SC Bachelor�of�Engineering�(Honours)�(Electrical�and�Electronic)
8 3
SC Bachelor�of�Engineering�(Honours)��(Electrical�and�Mechatronic)
8 3
SC� Bachelor�of�Engineering�(Honours)�(Mechanical) 8 3
SC� Bachelor�of�Engineering�(Honours)��(Mechanical�and�Advanced�Manufacturing)
8 3
SC� Bachelor�of�Engineering�(Honours)��(Mechanical�and�Mechatronic)
8 3
Year 1 UniSA
SC� Bachelor�of�Science 4 2.5
SC Bachelor�of�Built�Environment 2 3
SC� Bachelor�of�Aviation�(Flight) 2 3
SC� Bachelor�of�Aviation�(Management)� 2 3
SC� Bachelor�of�Construction�Management�and�Economics�(Honours)
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SC� Bachelor�of�Environmental�Science 1 3
The�Diploma�of�Engineering�introduces�students�to�foundation�concepts�and�skills�in�Engineering�and�associated�disciplines.
Employment and career optionsAutomotive,�communications,�construction�companies,�consulting�engineers,�defence�systems,�electronics,�mining,�road�and�traffic�authorities,�sustainable�systems,�water�authorities.
Location UniSA�City�East�campus
Intakes February,�June�and�October
English entry requirementIELTS�5.5�(no�band�less�than�5.0)�or�equivalent
Course feesStage�1�–�AUD�$24,400�($3,050�per�module)�Stage�2�–�AUD�$35,600�($4,450�per�module)
CRICOS�Code:�081519J.�*�Successful�completion�of�Stage�1�of�the�Diploma�of�Engineering�with�a�GPA�of�5.0�provides�a�pathway�into�Year�1�of�the�Bachelor�of�Aviation.�^2015�Excellence�in�Research�for�Australia�(ERA).��Please�note:�UniSA�Year�1�=�8�Credits.�
Diploma of Engineering
SC�=�Successful�Completion
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Core modules•� Academic�Research�and�Critical�Enquiry•� Chemistry•� Communication,�People,�Place�
and�Culture•� Essential�Study�Skills•� Human�Biology•� Information�and�New�Media�
Technologies•� Maths�and�Statistics•� Science�and�Society
Stage 2Duration2�or�3�trimesters
Core modules•� Foundations�of�Health•� Global�and�National�Health•� Human�Anatomy•� Human�Physiology�1•� Human�Physiology�2•� Applied�Psychology•� Population�Health•� Statistics�for�Laboratory�Sciences
Progression into the University of South AustraliaIntake February
Division of Health Sciences
GPA progression
requirements UniSA Program
UniSA course credit
Duration (years) at UniSA
Year 2 UniSA
4.5�(55%) Bachelor�of�Exercise�and�Sports�Science 8 2
5.0�(65%) Bachelor�of�Exercise�and�Sports�Science,�Bachelor�of�Nutrition�and�Food�Sciences
8 3
5.0�(65%) Bachelor�of�Exercise�and�Sports�Science,�Bachelor�of�Psychological�Science��(Counselling�and�Interpersonal�Skills)
8 3
SC Bachelor�of�Human�Movement 8 2
5.0�(65%) Bachelor�of�Human�Movement,�Bachelor�of�Nutrition�and�Food�Sciences
8 3
5.0�(65%) Bachelor�of�Human�Movement,�Bachelor�of�Psychological�Science�(Counselling�and�Interpersonal�Skills)
8 3
Year 1 UniSA
SC Bachelor�of�Health�Science�(Public�Health) 7 3
4.5�(55%) Bachelor�of�Medical�Science 7 3
4.5�(55%) Bachelor�of�Nutrition�and�Food�Sciences† 6 3
6.0�(75%) Bachelor�of�Medical�Radiation�Science��(Medical�Imaging)†
6 4
6.0�(75%) Bachelor�of�Medical�Radiation�Science��(Nuclear�Medicine)#
6 4
6.0�(75%) Bachelor�of�Medical�Radiation�Science��(Radiation�Therapy)#
6 4
5.5�(70%) Bachelor�of�Occupational�Therapy�(Honours)† 5 4
6.0�(75%) Bachelor�of�Physiotherapy† 5 4
5.5�(70%) Bachelor�of�Podiatry† 5 4
5.5�(70%) Bachelor�of�Clinical�Exercise�Physiology�
(Honours)5 4
4.5�(55%) Bachelor�of�Pharmaceutical�Science 5 3
4.5�(55%) Bachelor�of�Laboratory�Medicine�(Honours) 4 4
5.0�(65%) Bachelor�of�Pharmacy�(Honours)† 4 4
5.0�(65%) Bachelor�of�Midwifery† 3 3
4.5�(55%) Bachelor�of�Nursing† 3 3
The�Diploma�of�Health�Science�introduces�students�to�the�Australian�health�system�and�the�role�of�the�health�professional.�Students�will�also�be�introduced�to�fundamental�physiological�and�psychological�components�of�human�health,�while�developing�the�skills�required�for�successful�tertiary�studies�in�the�health�sciences.
Employment and career optionsClinical�exercise�physiology,�community�health�worker,�exercise�rehabilitation,�fitness�coaches,�health�education,�medical�science,�nursing,�nutrition,�occupational�therapy,�pharmacology,�physiotherapy,�podiatry,�radiology,�sports�science.
Location UniSA�City�East�campus
Intakes February,�June�and�October*
English entry requirementIELTS�6.0�(with�a�minimum�6.0�in�all�bands)
Course feesStage�1�–�AUD�$24,400�($3,050�per�module)�Stage�2�–�AUD�$30,000�($3,750�per�module)
CRICOS�Code:�081518K���*�October�entry�for�Stage�1�only�#�Quotas�apply�to�this�University�program.�Applicants�will�be�offered�a�Diploma�of�Health�Sciences/Bachelor�of�Health�Science�package.�On�successful�completion�of�the�diploma�with�the�required�GPA,�students�will�be�able�to�apply�to�the�University�for�entry�to�the�relevant�degree�program.�Admission�is�competitive�and�based�on�academic�performance�in�the�diploma.�†�A�quota�applies�to�these�programs.�A�student’s�place�will�be�confirmed�when�SAIBT�receives�completed�acceptance�documents�and�payment.�If�the�quota�has�been�filled,�the�student�will�be�offered�an�alternative�SAIBT/University�pathway�in�Health�Sciences.� 2̂018�QS�Subject�Rankings.�Please�note:�UniSA�Year�1�=�8�Credits.�
Diploma of Health Science
SC�=�Successful�Completion
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Stage 1Duration2�or�3�trimesters
Core modules•� Academic�Research�and�Critical�Enquiry•� Communication,�People,�Place�
and�Culture•� Design•� Essential�Study�Skills•� Information�and�New�Media�Technologies•� Maths�and�Statistics•� Programming
Elective modulesStudent�selects�1�module•� Business�Studies�1•� Human�Biology•� Media�and�Society
Stage 2Duration2�or�3�trimesters
Core modules•� Database�Fundamentals•� Design�Thinking�and�Digital�Innovation•� Information�Technology�Fundamentals•� IT�Project�Management•� Problem�Solving�and�Programming•� Systems�Analysis•� Network�Fundamentals•� Programming�Fundamentals
Progression into the University of South AustraliaIntakes �February�and�July
Division of Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment
GPA progression
requirements UniSA Program
UniSA course credit
Duration (years) at UniSA
Year 2 UniSA
SC Bachelor�of�Business�(Information,�Strategy�and�Management)�
8 2
SC� Bachelor�of�Information�Technology 8 2
SC� Bachelor�of�Information�Technology��(Games�and�Entertainment�Design)
8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Information�Technology��(Mobile�Application�Development)
8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Information�Technology��(Networking�and�Cybersecurity)
8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Information�Technology��(Software�Development)
8 2
SC Bachelor�of�Software�Engineering��(Honours)
8 3
The�Diploma�of�Information�Technology�introduces�students�to�the�broad�range�of�skills�required�by�the�IT�professional,�providing�the�basis�for�specialised�study�in�areas�such�as�computing,�information�technology,�multimedia�and�software�engineering.
Employment and career optionsE-Commerce,�games�design�and�development,�IT�security�and�business�security�management,�multimedia�technology,�networking,�programming,�software�development,�systems�analysis.
Location UniSA�City�East�campus
Intakes February,�June�and�October
English entry requirementIELTS�5.5�(no�band�less�than�5.0)�or�equivalent
Course feesStage�1�–�AUD�$24,400�($3,050�per�module)�Stage�2�–�AUD�$32,000�($4,000�per�module)
CRICOS�Code:�081520E���ˆ2018�Times�Higher�Education�World�Subject�Rankings
Please�note:�UniSA�Year�1�=�8�Credits.�
Diploma of Information Technology
REAL-WORLD CONNECTIONSWith�more�than�200�industry�partners,�UniSA�offers�you�opportunities�to�get�real-world�experience�through�projects�and�placements.�Their�partners�include�Fujitsu�Australia,�SA�Water,�Uniting�Care�Wesley�Adelaide�and�more.
SC�=�Successful�Completion
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CELUSA 2019/20
The Centre for English Language in the University of South Australia (CELUSA) offers quality Academic English programs to prepare students from non‑English speaking backgrounds for university study.
Taught�at�UniSA’s�City�West�campus�by�highly�qualified�and�experienced�teachers,�CELUSA�courses�range�from�elementary�to�advanced.�CELUSA�provides�English�programs�to�prepare�you�for�the�University�of�South�Australia,�the�South�Australian�Institute�of�Business�and�Technology�(SAIBT)�and�Le�Cordon�Bleu.
Apply online at unisa.edu.au/celusa
On campus Located�on�UniSA’s�City�West�campus�with�access�to�all�University�facilities.
Supportive learning A�friendly�environment�where�international�students�study�and�mix�with�Australian�students.
Single visaInternational�students�may�apply�for�a�single�visa�covering�their�English�language�program,�SAIBT�and�UniSA�bachelor�degree�or�Le�Cordon�Bleu�program.�
Flexible start dates9�intakes�per�year.
On campus security 24�hours�a�day,�7�days�a�week.�
Part time workInternational�students�can�work�up�to�40�hours�per�fortnight�once�their�course�has�commenced.
Events and activitiesNumerous�social�events�are�organised�by�CELUSA�and�UniSA�throughout�the�year.
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2019/20 course calendar
Module Study begins Study ends2019
CC1906 22�July 23�August
CC1907 26�August 27�September
1 week holiday break
CC1908 8�October 8�November
CC1909 11�November 13�December
2020CC2001 6�January 7�February
CC2002 10�February 13�March
CC2003 16�March 17�April�
1 week holiday break
CC2004 27�April 29�May
CC2005 1�June 3�July
2 week holiday break
CC2006 20�July 21�August
CC2007 24�August 25�September
1 week holiday break
CC2008 6�October 6�November
CC2009 9�November 11�December
English language entry requirements
Level Entry requirements DurationElementary IELTS�3.5�or�equivalent 10�weeks
Level�1 IELTS�4.0�or�equivalent 10�weeks
Level�2 IELTS�4.5�or�equivalent 10�weeks
Level�3 IELTS�5.0�or�equivalent 10�weeks
Level�4 IELTS�5.5�or�equivalent 10�weeks
Level�5 IELTS�6.0�or�equivalent 10�weeks
Level�6 IELTS�6.5�or�equivalent 10�weeks
My SAIBT:Bipana Thapa, Nepal, Diploma of Health Science
“SAIBT has given me an opportunity to study Diploma of Health Science that gives me direct entry to University of South Australia to study Bachelor of Nursing. SAIBT has helped me to overcome my obstacles on learning and has made me even more confident.”
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Your academic entry requirements
Country ETP/Diploma Stage 1 Diploma Stage 2Australia Completion�of�Year�11*�or�FSP�<�250 Successful�completion�of�Year�12
Bangladesh Completion�of�Higher�Secondary�Certificate�(HSC)�Year�11 Completion�of�Higher�secondary�Certificate�(HSC)�Year�12��with�a�grade�average�above�55%������������
China Completion�of�SM�2 SM�3�with�60%�average�in�4�academic�subjects,�or�successful�completion�of�Global�Assessment�Certificate�with�a�GPA�of�1.0�or�an�average�of�60%�or�above
Hong Kong Completion�of�Form�5 HKDSE�with�8�to�10�points�across�5�subjects
India Completion�of�Year�11-All�India�Senior�School�Certificate,�Indian�School�Certificate,�Higher�Secondary�School�Certificate
Year�12-All�India�Senior�School�Certificate,�Indian�School�Certificate,�Higher�Secondary�School�Certificate�with�an�average�above�55%
Indonesia Completion�of�SMA�II SMAIII�65%�or�6.5�Grade�average
Kenya KCSE�‘D’�average�or�GCE�O�Levels KCSE�with�‘C’�grade�average�or�GCE�A�Levels�with�2�A�Level�passes�OR��1�A�Level�pass�and�2�AS�Level�passes
Korea Senior�High�School�Leaving�Certificate�Year�2�with�D�grade�average�in�4�academic�subjects.�CSAT�260�(overall�grade�is�calculated�from�result�in�Korean�Language,�Mathematics�and�Foreign�Language)
High�School�Leaving�Certificate�Year�3�with�a�‘C’�grade�average,�or�‘Mi’�in�4�academic�subjects,�or�average�percentile�rank�of�5�in�4�academic�subjects,�or�CSAT�275
Kuwait Completion�of�Shahadat-al-thanawia-al-a’ama��(General�Secondary�School�Certificate)
General�Secondary�School�Certificate�with�an�average�above�70%�for�Art,�Business,�IT.�For�Engineering�and�Health�Science,�students�with�General�Secondary�School�Certificate�with�an�average�above�70%,�need�to�complete�one�trimester�of�Maths,�Physics�and/or�Biology�in�a�bridging�program�before�Diploma�program
Macau Senior�Secondary�School�Diploma-Year�11,�or�Form�5 Senior�Middle�3�with�a�65%�average�in�4�subjects
Malaysia SPM,�SM2�or�Ontario�Grade�11 STPM�with�minimum�2�passes;�UEC�with�C�grade�in�4�academic�subjects,�Ontario�Grade�12�with�an�average�above�50%�in�6�best�courses�or�GCE�‘A’�Levels�with�2�A�Level�passes�OR�1�A�Level�pass�and�2�AS�Level�passes��������������
Nepal Completion�of�Higher�Secondary�Certificate�(10+1)/Intermediate�with�average�of�50%
Higher�Secondary�School�Certificate�-�Year�12�with�an�average�above�55%
Nigeria Senior�Secondary�School�examinations�(ie�WAEC�or�NECO)�with�minimum�5�grades�D7
Senior�Secondary�School�examinations�(ie�WAEC�or�NECO)�with�minimum�5�grades�C6
Oman Completion�of�General�Certificate�of�Education General�Secondary�Education�Certificate�or�American�High�school�Diploma�grade�average�of�70%�in�the�final�year�results
Pakistan Higher�Secondary�School�Certificate/Intermediate�Examination�certificate�Year�11�with�an�average�above�50%
Higher�Secondary�School�Certificate/Intermediate�Examination�Certificate��–�Year�12�with�an�average�above�55%��
Saudi Arabia Completion�of�General�Certificate�of�Education General�Secondary�Education�Certificate�grade�average�70%�average�in�4�academic�subjects�for�Art,�Business�and�IT.
For�Engineering�and�Health�Science,�students�with�General�Secondary�School�Certificate�with�an�average�above�70%,�need�to�complete�one�trimester�of�Maths,�Physics�and/or�Biology�in�a�bridging�program�before�Diploma�program
Singapore Completion�of�Sec�4�(Express)/GCE�‘O’�Levels�or�equivalent�OR�Higher�National�Institute�of�Technical�Education�[ITE]�Certificate�(Higher�ITE).
GCE�‘N’�Level�with�aggregate�points�of�not�more�than�14�(based�on�best�3�Academic�subjects),�or�70%�average�in�4�academic�subjects
GCE�A�levels�with�2�A�Level�passes�OR�1�A�Level�pass�and�2�AS�Level�passes
South Africa Completion�of�Year�11* Completion�of�Year�12/National�Senior�Certificate*
Sri Lanka Completion�of�Year�11/GCE�‘O’�levels�or�equivalent GCE�A�levels�with�2�A�Level�passes�OR�1�A�Level�pass�and�2�AS�Level�passes
Taiwan Senior�High�School�Diploma�Year�11 Senior�High�School�Diploma�Year�12�average�above�60%�in�4�subjects
Uganda Completion�of�GCE�‘O’�Levels�or�equivalent GCE�A�Levels�with�2�A�Level�passes�OR�1�A�Level�pass�and�2�AS�Level�passes
United Arab Emirates
Completion�of�General�Secondary�Education�Certificate,�or�American�High�School�Diploma
General�Secondary�Certificate�with�an�average�above�70%�for�Art,�Business�and�IT.
For�Engineering�and�Health�Science,�students�with�General�Secondary�School�Certificate�with�an�average�above�70%,�need�to�complete�one�trimester�of�Maths,�Physics�and/or�Biology�in�a�bridging�program�before�Diploma�program
Vietnam Completion�of�Year�11* Completion�of�Year�12�with�5.5�average
Others Applications�will�be�considered�individually
*Admission�is�based�on�the�most�recent�academic�results/other�criteria�may�apply.�Equivalent�qualifications�will�be�considered.�Countries�not�listed�-�please�refer�to�SAIBT�website�for�entry�requirements.
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My SAIBT:Muhammad Farhan Al Farizi, Indonesia, Diploma of Business
“SAIBT goes beyond lectures and workshops. SAIBT’s staff members provide interpersonal care for its students to grow as individuals to their maximum potential.”
English entry criteriaETP, Diploma of Arts, Business, Engineering
or IT Diploma Of Health ScienceIELTS (Academic) IELTS�5.5�with�no�band�lower�than�5�correlate�as�FCE�or�CAE�overall�score�
of�162�with�no�skill�less�than�154IELTS�6�with�no�band�lower�than�6�correlate�as�FCE�or�CAE�overall�score�of�169�with�no�skill�less�than�169�
TOEFL 525�(Paper)��46-59�(IBT)�with�a�minimum�score�of�14�in�speaking�and��writing�bands��195�(Computer)�and�TWE�3
550�(Paper)��60-78�(IBT)�with�a�minimum�score�of�20�in�speaking�and��writing�bands��213�(Computer)
GCE ‘O’ Level /IGCSE GCE ‘A’ Levels
C B
SPM/UEC English 119
C C+
Hong Kong HKDSE�Level�2/Form�5-55% HKDSE�Level�3/Form�5-60%
Pearson’s (PTE Academic) 42 50
ECAE EAP�2�(plus�minimum�attendance�requirements�or�a�satisfactory�pass�or�recommendation�(from�the�ELICOS�Academic�Director)�in�a�preparatory�language�program
EAP�3
CELUSA (Academic English) AE3 AE4
Year 12 SACE Stage 1:�Year�11�Equivalent�Entry�-�completion�of�SACE�Stage�1�Stage 2:·�ESL10�for�Diploma�of�Business,�IT�and�Engineering�/�ESL�12�for�Diploma�of�Arts.
Stage1:�Evidence�of�English�at�an�equivalent�level
Stage 2: ESL�12�
PVT 50 56
Students�who�have�studied�in�schools�with�English�Instruction�for�two�years�or�more�meet�the�minimum�English�Language�Requirements,�with�the�exception�of�students�undertaking�the�Diploma�of�Health�Sciences�who�will�be�asked�to�sit�an�additional�English�Test.
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Accommodation
SAIBT offers a range of accommodation options to students, catering to varied budgets and needs.
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Included $20 Included $10–$22
Homeaway�2 • • • • • • • • • • • $320–$340
Included Free�Tram Included $10–$22
Homestay�(with�meals) • • • • • • • • $280 Included $20 Included Included
Homestay�(without�meals) • • • • • • • • $190 $90 $20 Included Included
Urbanest • • • • • • • • • • • • $199–$459
$80–$120
Walking�distance
Included100GB/month
UniLodge�@�Metro • • • • • • • • • • • • $235�-�$375
$80–$120
Walking�distance
$10–$15100GB/month
UniLodge�on�Waymouth • • • • • • • • • • $260�-�
$370$80–$120
Walk�/�Free�Tram
$15-$20100GB/month
Atira • • • • • • • • • • • • $195–$390
$80–$120
Walk�/�Free�Tram
Included100GB/month
Torrens�Valley�International�Residence
• • • • • • • $145�-�$165
$80–$120
$20 Included$50�unlimited�
Alexandra�Lodge • • • • • • • • • $200$80–$120*
$20 Included25GB/month
The�table�above�is�based�on�2019�costs.�Please�be�advised�it�is�an�estimate�only�and�individual�differences�mean�prices�will�vary.�All�prices�are�subject�to�change.�*Halal�meals�available�upon�request�(approx.�$8-$12�per�meal)�For�further�information�please�contact�SAIBT�Accommodation�Team�at�[email protected]
Urbanest Shared�accommodationHomestay
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Your academic calendars
Intake trimester Orientation Study begins Study ends2019
2 19�June 24�June 27�September
3 9�October 14�October 31�January�2020
2020
1 19�February 24�February 29�May
2 17�June 22�June 25�September
3 7�October 12�October 29�January�2021
2021
1 17�February 22�February 28�May
2 16�June 21�June 24�September
3 13�October 18�October 28�January�2022
Your investmentProgram* 2020 fee ($AUD)
Early Transition Programs
Early�Transition�Program�(Arts) $24,400�($3,050�per�module)
Early�Transition�Program�(Engineering) $24,400�($3,050�per�module)
Diploma programs
Diploma�of�Arts�Stage�1 $24,400�($3,050�per�module)
Stage�2 $27,000�($3,375�per�module)
Diploma�of�BusinessStage�1 $24,400�($3,050�per�module)
Stage�2 $31,000�($3,875�per�module)�
Diploma�of�EngineeringStage�1 $24,400�($3,050�per�module)
Stage�2 $35,600�($4,450�per�module)�
Diploma�of�Health�ScienceStage�1 $24,400�($3,050�per�module)
Stage�2 $30,000�($3,750�per�module)
Diploma�of�Information�TechnologyStage�1 $24,400�($3,050�per�module)
Stage�2 $32,000�($4,000�per�module)
Other programs
Academic�English $450�per�week
Other fees and charges*
Guardianship�Fee�(Students�under�the�age�of�18) $545
Overseas�Student�Health�Cover�(Single�Cover) $594#
Accommodation�Placement�Fee�(including�airport�pick�up) $350
On-arrival�Airport�Pickup�(available�to�new�students�only) $125
*Costs�are�subject�to�change.��#Quote�on�12�months.�Subject�to�fee�increases�by�provider.
All�fees�are�payable�before�each�trimester�begins,�with�the�actual�fee�being�based�on�the�number�of�courses�taken�in�that�trimester.��Fees�are�reviewed�annually�and�may�increase�each�year.�Unless�otherwise�stated,�all�fees�are�not�subject�to�GST�(Goods�and�Services�Tax).�
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It’s time to start your SAIBT journey! With applications open all year round, you can quickly apply for SAIBT/UniSA online at saibt.sa.edu.au/apply
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Accept your offer
Arrive to SAIBT
Arrange your accommodation
Receive your CoEs and apply for a student visa
Receive your offer
Follow�the�easy�steps�at�saibt.sa.edu.au/apply
Approved�agents�in�your�country�who�can�assist�you�with�your�application�can�be�found�on�the�SAIBT�website�at�saibt.sa.edu.au/representatives
Unconditional Offer:�You�can�now�accept�your�offer�and�proceed�to�payment.
Conditional Offer:�You�may�proceed�to�accept�and�make�payment,�only�after�all�conditions�of�enrolment�have�been�met.
Email�your�signed�acceptance,�a�certified�copy�of�your�passport�and�evidence�of�payment�to�SAIBT�[email protected],�or�upload�via�Studylink.
Arrive�to�SAIBT�in�time�to�attend�Orientation�(compulsory�for�all�new�students).
If�you�require�accommodation,�complete�and�submit�an�application�for�accommodation�together�with�your�acceptance.
If�you�are�under�18�years�of�age,�you�must�also�complete�and�return�the�Living�Arrangements�form.
When�you�receive�your�CoE�(Confirmation�of�Enrolment),�you�can�apply�for�your�student�visa.�For�more�information�visit�the�Department�of�Home�Affairs�at�homeaffairs.gov.au
SAIBT�will�email�you�an�offer�within�48�hours.
•� An�Unconditional Offer�means�you�meet�all�entry�requirements.
•� A�Conditional Offer�means�that�you�need�to�submit�further�documents�-�details�will�be�in�your�offer�letter.��
Email�[email protected]��or�call��+61 8 8302 2343�and�we�will�be�pleased�to�assist�you�with�any�application�questions�you�may�have.
Do you have any questions?
University of South Australia City East Campus Brookman Building North Terrace Adelaide SA 5000 Australia
Postal Address University of South Australia SAIBT CEA-04 GPO Box 2471 Adelaide SA, Australia 5001
T +61 8 8302 2021 F +61 8 8302 1557 E [email protected]
ABN 12 087 769 097 CRICOS provider codes: SAIBT 02193C; University of South Australia 00121B
The information contained in this guide is correct at the time of publication; however, the South Australian Institute of Business and Technology (SAIBT) reserves the right to alter, amend or delete details at any time without notice.
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