All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students Key dates Mid-July Early August End September Mid-December Early January Mid-January UAC Guide distributed to Year 12 students Applications open On-time applications close HSC results and ATARs released Change of preferences for Main Round close Main Round offers made Fast facts Study courses at school you enjoy and do well in – just about any combina on of courses can lead to a good ATAR – but make sure you understand eligibility rules. To find out if ter ary study is for you, consider your interests, what subjects you enjoy and what classes you do well in, and inves gate what careers these may lead you to. Apply for ter ary study through UAC’s website – you don’t need to apply separately to each ins tu on. Understand the applica on process and how to manage your applica on so you can make the most of the offer process. Contents Thinking about university? 2 What’s next? Is university for me? 2 2 All about the ATAR 2 Your Year 12 subjects 4 Institution open days 2017 7 Step 1: Prepare What to consider Which university, which course? What does it cost? How can I pay for university? Additional selection criteria Institution scholarship websites Step 2: Apply Applying to uni Who can apply? The application process How you’re selected Educational Access Schemes Schools Recommendation Schemes Equity Scholarships Step 3: Manage Selection rank Cut-offs Bonus points Changing your preferences Step 4: Accept Offer rounds Enrolment If you don’t get in ... 8 8 8 9 11 12 13 14 14 14 14 16 17 17 18 19 19 19 20 21 22 22 24 24 UAC jargon 26 Course listing 30 Contacting UAC: Telephone: 1300 ASK UAC (1300 275 822) from mobiles: (02) 9752 0200 from overseas: +61 2 9752 0200 In person: Quad 2, 6 Parkview Drive Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127 For those travelling by train, UAC is 250 metres from Olympic Park railway station. Office hours: 8.30am–4.30pm Monday to Friday (Sydney time) Postal address: UAC Locked Bag 112 Silverwater NSW 2128 Email and web address: uac.edu.au email online enquiry form, uac.edu.au/general/enquiry Facebook: facebook.com/ universitiesadmissionscentre Twitter: twitter.com/UACinfo YouTube: youtube.com/user/UACinfo All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students Thinking about university? Now that you’re in Year 11 or 12 you may be thinking about where you’re heading after school. For some it will be off to work or further training and for others it will be tertiary study. Working out what you would like to do next can be daunting. What’s next? Selecting the course you need to get the job you want is important, not only now but in the next few years. If you’re unsure about your next steps and are wondering if university is for you, this booklet will guide you through some of the things to think about and answer some questions you may have. It also explains the process of applying to university through UAC, the Universities Admissions Centre. Uni isn’t just for the brightest students. It’s for anyone who’s committed to reaching their full potential and wants to acquire the skills and experience to achieve their goals. UAC processes applications for admission to undergraduate tertiary courses at participating institutions, mostly in NSW and the ACT. If you’re looking at a specific career path for which extra study is the key to success, then uni could be the right choice for you. UAC also: calculates and provides the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) to NSW HSC students processes applications for Schools Recommendation Schemes (SRS) processes applications for some Equity Scholarships (ES) processes applications for Educational Access Schemes (EAS) administers tertiary admissions tests such as the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT). UAC’s participating institutions are listed on page 7 and at uac.edu.au/undergraduate/institutions. Is university for me? ‘Not sure yet’ or ‘maybe’ are answers you might give to this question. This isn’t surprising. Many Year 11 and 12 students are still not sure of the career path they want to follow. It’s all about thinking of what you want to do, not what you want to be. You may want to be an astronaut, but what do you want to do as an astronaut and how are you going to get there? 2 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students All about the ATAR Although getting into uni isn’t only about the ATAR – the Australian Tertiary Admission Rank – it’s a good place to start. The first thing to understand is that your ATAR is a rank, not a mark. It’s a number between 0.00 and 99.95 with increments of 0.05. The ATAR provides a measure of your overall academic achievement in relation to that of other students and helps universities rank applicants for selection into their courses. Your ATAR indicates your position relative to the students who started high school with you in Year 7 (in other words, your age group). So, an ATAR of 80.00 means that you are 20 per cent from the top of your Year 7 group, even though not everyone who started with you in Year 7 went on to achieve an ATAR. The average ATAR is usually just below 70.00. Some people are surprised by this, thinking that the average should be 50.00. It would be 50.00 if everyone from Year 7 went on to achieve an ATAR. But because the students who leave early are typically less academically able than the ones that stay on, the students receiving ATARs are a smaller, more academically able group, and the average ATAR for this group is higher. Thinking about university? FRED AND LAURA Fred and Laura are two Year 12 students who are thinking about going to university next year. Fred goes to school in the city and enjoys hanging out with his friends and playing football. The end of school seems a long way away but he thinks he might study something to do with sport when he finishes. He also likes the sound of business studies. Laura goes to school in the country and grew up on her family’s farm. She loves it when her friends come to stay and they go horseriding. Although she always thought she would study something related to agriculture, she likes many different subjects at school, including Visual Arts, so she’s also thinking about being an art teacher, which will allow her to be creative and work with her hands. Fred and Laura have chosen the same subjects for the HSC: Biology, Business Studies, English (Advanced), Mathematics, Modern History and Visual Arts. Throughout this booklet we’ll use Fred and Laura’s story to show you how you can navigate your way to tertiary study. ATAR courses Your Year 12 marks and your ATAR In NSW, ATAR courses are courses developed by the NSW Education Standards Authority for which the Authority conducts formal examinations that give you a graded assessment. These are the only courses that can be included in the ATAR calculation. ATAR courses are classified as either Category A or Category B courses. Only two units of Category B courses can be included in the ATAR calculation. The most common question is ‘Why is my ATAR low compared to my Year 12 marks?’. Category A courses These courses have the academic rigour and depth of knowledge to provide a foundation for tertiary studies; for example, Mathematics, Geography and Visual Arts. For a complete list, visit uac.edu.au/atar/courses.shtml. Category B courses These courses don’t provide an adequate foundation for tertiary studies, but they can contribute to the ATAR when combined with Category A courses. No more than two units of Category B courses can be included in the ATAR calculation. Examples of Category B courses are Financial Services, Hospitality and Automotive. For a complete list, visit uac.edu.au/atar/courses.shtml. In the ACT your ATAR is calculated from your best three T or H major scaled course scores plus 0.6 of the next best scaled course score. The scaled course scores are added to form an Aggregate Score. Students are then ranked based on their Aggregate Score, which is converted to an ATAR. Your Year 12 marks and your ATAR shouldn’t be compared because although they are both numbers they have different meanings, like different currencies. The ATAR is a rank, not a mark. It indicates your position overall against other students. Your Year 12 marks, on the other hand, tell you about your performance. It isn’t possible to average your HSC marks to calculate your ATAR or to estimate your ATAR using your HSC marks. This is because, like in a race, your performance or time doesn’t necessarily say anything about your position or place. The median HSC mark for most 2-unit courses is between 70 and 80. The middle ATAR is usually just below 70.00, which is lower than the median HSC mark. So the ATARs of students in the middle of the HSC candidature will be typically lower than their average HSC mark. Although there are many websites that claim to be able to calculate your ATAR, UAC does not endorse the use of ATAR calculators. ATAR calculators do not use current data so can only be a general indication of a student’s possible ATAR. The ATAR calculated by the ACT Board of Senior Secondary Studies (ACTBSSS) is directly comparable to the ATAR calculated in NSW and other states. All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 3 Raw HSC marks Performance NSW Education Standards Authority aligns raw marks to performance bands and calculates HSC marks Position UAC undertakes the scaling process and calculates ATARs Your HSC marks Your ATAR Your HSC marks provide information about how well you Your ATAR provides information about where you are have performed in each of the courses you have completed. positioned overall against other students. Your HSC marks indicate your performance in the different courses you have studied. Your ATAR allows you to be compared with students who have completed different combinations of courses. Your HSC marks are reported against standards. Your ATAR is a rank, not a mark. In NSW, your HSC marks are provided by the NSW Education Standards Authority. In the ACT, your Senior Secondary Certificate marks are provided by ACTBSSS. In NSW, your ATAR is provided by UAC. In the ACT, your ATAR is provided by ACTBSSS. Scaling Your Year 12 subjects Because marks in different courses can’t be compared, marks of individual students are scaled before they are added to give the aggregates from which ATARs are determined. At the end of Year 11 you need to decide on the subjects you will continue in Year 12. There are a few things to consider when you do this. The scaling process is designed to encourage you to study courses you enjoy, are good at, and that best prepare you for future study. The underlying principle is that you should neither be advantaged nor disadvantaged by choosing one course over another. If you drop a subject will you still be eligible for an ATAR? Remember, the ATAR is about position, and your position in a course is not altered by scaling. For more information about the ATAR, visit UAC’s website at uac.edu.au/atar. You can also download these publications: eight units of Category A courses two units of English All About the ATAR and Applying for Uni for Students and Parents (booklet) three Board Developed courses of two units or greater four subjects. reports on the scaling of the NSW Higher School Certificate You can include up to two units of Category B courses. The Australian Tertiary Admission Rank in New South Wales: A Technical Report (booklet). ACT Year 12 students who want to apply for tertiary study must sit the ACT Scaling Test (AST). The AST is used by ACTBSSS to calculate your ATAR. For more information about the ACT ATAR, visit the ACTBSSS website at bsss.act.edu.au. 4 To be eligible for an ATAR, NSW students must complete at least 10 units of ATAR courses. These ATAR courses must include at least: All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students If you are an ACT student, your ATAR is calculated from your performance in your best courses. If you drop a course it may not affect your ATAR directly, but you need to take into account prerequisites for tertiary courses. Thinking about university? Is the subject you’re dropping a prerequisite for a course or subject you’d like to study at uni? There are a few places you can check prerequisites: Some tertiary courses require you to have studied certain subjects, or their equivalent, or to have achieved a specific standard before you’ll be offered a place in the course. If you don’t have the required course prerequisite, you cannot be selected for the course. UAC’s booklet on university entry requirements for Year 10 students for your year of entry to uni the course description on UAC’s website or in the My UAC app the UAC Guide institution websites. If you don’t have a required subject prerequisite, but have met the admission requirements for a course, you may still be selected for the course but be unable to take the particular subject. FRED AND LAURA Fred and Laura studied the same subjects for the HSC. When Fred and Laura finished their exams, their HSC marks and their ATARs showed the difference between their performance and their position. In the table below you can see that Fred got marks of 70 for all his courses, while Laura’s marks were all 80. Even though their HSC marks only differed by 10, the difference between their ATARs is 21.40. Their performance was similar, but their positions were quite different. HSC marks between 70 and 79 are Performance Band 4 results. These are ‘average’ HSC marks, so a large percentage of students are in this category. This means that when students are ranked for their ATAR, those at the bottom of Band 4 (like Fred) are placed significantly lower than those at the top of Band 4 or higher (like Laura). The ‘percentile’ column in the table below tells the story of their positions in more detail. For example, let’s look at Biology. Laura’s mark of 80 positioned her in the 68th percentile, which means she is placed in the top 32 per cent of students. Fred, on the other hand, with his mark of 70, is in the 38th percentile, so he is only in the top 62 per cent of students. Even though Fred and Laura’s performance in Biology differed by 10 marks, their positions differed by 30 (68–38). Fred Laura Course HSC mark Percentile HSC mark Percentile Biology 70 38 80 68 Business Studies 70 39 80 68 English (Advanced) 70 11 80 42 Mathematics 70 26 80 50 Modern History 70 29 80 62 Visual Arts 70 14 80 50 ATAR 57.10 78.50 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 5 What about ‘assumed knowledge’ and ‘recommended studies’? Some institutions assume you have knowledge of a specific HSC subject or its equivalent before you begin a particular tertiary course. If you don’t have the assumed knowledge but do have a suitable ATAR, you may still be selected for the course but you may have some difficulty coping with your studies. Some institutions offer bridging or introductory courses to help you achieve the required level of assumed knowledge. However, these courses are not equivalent to the two-year HSC course and they may add significantly to your workload at university. You can check assumed knowledge and recommended studies in the following places: UAC’s booklet on university entry requirements for Year 10 students for your year of entry to uni the course description on UAC’s website or the My UAC app the UAC Guide institution websites. ACT Year 12 students may need to know how their Senior Secondary Certificate subjects compare to NSW HSC subjects when applying for NSW universities. For a list of comparable ACT and NSW subjects, visit uac.edu.au/ undergraduate/admission/interstate.shtml. Recommended studies are HSC, ACTBSSS or equivalent subjects that the institutions suggest will help you in your chosen tertiary course. If you haven’t studied these subjects, your chances of selection are not affected but, again, you might be offered a bridging course. FRED AND LAURA Fred thinks he might apply for a Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science and the course description says he needs to have Mathematics and any two units of English as assumed knowledge. Luckily, he has studied these subjects. Laura wants to apply for a Bachelor of Agriculture and her preferred institution lists Biology and/or Chemistry as recommended studies with Mathematics as assumed knowledge. Laura has studied both Biology and Mathematics. With the HSC subjects they’ve chosen both Fred and Laura would, according to the institutions, have a good background knowledge of key subjects in these degrees and would likely do well if they decided to study them. 6 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students Open days 2017 Australasian College of Natural Therapies Jansen Newman Institute acnt.edu.au jni.edu.au Pyrmont 29 April, 12 August TOP Education Institute top.edu.au Pyrmont 29 April, 12 August Sydney 23 August Australian Catholic University La Trobe University Torrens University Australia acu.edu.au latrobe.edu.au torrens.edu.au Canberra North Sydney Strathfield 26 August 2 September 9 September Australian College of Applied Psychology acap.edu.au Sydney Shepparton Melbourne Albury-Wodonga Mildura Bendigo Sydney 4 August 6 August 12 August 16 August 27 August email [email protected] for an individual appointment 23 August Surry Hills Beauty Point and Newnham 13 August to be confirmed, visit our website Macquarie University Australian National University mq.edu.au anu.edu.au North Ryde Canberra 26 August Billy Blue College of Design at Torrens University canberra.edu.au Bruce 26 August Armidale 5 May 19 August University of Newcastle newcastle.edu.au 19 August Port Macquarie Central Coast (Ourimbah) Newcastle (Callaghan) 3 August 12 August 19 August Media Design School at Torrens University University of Sydney mediadesignschool.tua.edu.au Ultimo 12 August sydney.edu.au All campuses billyblue.edu.au Ultimo University of Canberra une.edu.au macleay.edu.au amc.edu.au 29 April, 12 August University of New England Macleay College Australian Maritime College The Rocks 26 August MIT Sydney 29 April, 12 August Blue Mountains International Hotel Management School at Torrens University bluemountains.edu.au Leura 2 September Charles Sturt University For campus tours/appointments and course information call (02) 8267 1400 or visit the website. 22 August 26 August 29 August 31 August City University of Wollongong nas.edu.au uow.edu.au 2 September Wollongong 19 August unsw.edu.au sae.edu.au Sydney and Byron Bay 26 August UNSW Sydney SAE Creative Media Institute Albury-Wodonga InfoDay Sydney InfoDay Wagga InfoDay Bathurst InfoDay uts.edu.au National Art School Darlinghurst futurestudents.csu.edu.au University of Technology Sydney mit.edu.au 5 August UNSW Canberra UNSW Sydney 26 August 2 September SIBT CQUniversity cqu.edu.au/openday Sydney Open Day Online Chat available 3-6pm Western Sydney University sibt.nsw.edu.au 6 September 2, 16 & 30 August 13 September For campus tours call (02) 9964 6555 or visit the website. griffith.edu.au Southbank, Nathan and Gold Coast 23 July International College of Management, Sydney icms.edu.au Manly 6 August Coffs Harbour Lismore Gold Coast The Hotel School Sydney hotelschool.scu.edu.au Parramatta 27 August William Blue College of Hospitality Management Southern Cross University scu.edu.au Griffith University westernsydney.edu.au 4 December 5 December 7 December to be confirmed williamblue.edu.au The Rocks 29 April, 12 August Step 1: Prepare Choosing the direction you want to take in your life can be difficult. To make the best decisions it pays to do your research and find out as much as you can about the areas that interest you. What to consider Here are some research tips. Consider what your interests are, what subjects you enjoy at school and what classes you do well in. Often these are the same because you tend to do well at subjects you enjoy and are interested in. Investigate the types of jobs that involve these subjects. Think about whether you like being outside or inside; with people or on your own. Do you like helping others? Do you like working with technology? Talk to your teachers – they know your abilities and can give you feedback on what careers may suit you. Ask your careers adviser for information and options that can be explored to achieve your goals. Talk with your parents and family about your thoughts on a career. They might have great ideas or know someone in an industry that interests you. Speak to people you know who are working in the field. Do some work experience. You might consider volunteering at a workplace to see if you enjoy it. Talk to friends about what they’re interested in and what they’ve found out and share what you know. Visit careers expos and attend employment information sessions where you can meet prospective employers and recruiters. Also consider job growth areas. You can find out about skills shortages in different fields by looking at job vacancy websites. Ask at your local job centre or look at government websites: there are a few listed in the box to the right. 8 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students Which university, which course? If you’ve decided that tertiary study is for you, the next questions are which institution and which course? There are many different institutions of varying size and location to choose from and there are more than 2,000 undergraduate courses available through UAC. UAC handles applications for participating universities and private colleges. Universities offer longstanding, well-rounded opportunities for pursuing your academic goals. A private college may also be an option; they can offer specialist courses that are flexible and can adapt quickly to changes in industry. Courses at most private colleges are full fee-paying – this means your course costs are not subsidised by the Australian Government. However, you may be eligible for FEE-HELP, a government loan scheme that helps eligible students repay their tuition fees once their income meets a certain amount. Here are a few tips on researching your options. Talk to your careers adviser and teachers. Talk to students, friends and relatives about their study experiences. Look at what courses are offered. Courses offered in 2016–17 are at the end of this booklet. Also explore the undergraduate course search on UAC’s website or in My UAC, UAC’s mobile app. The UAC website and the UAC Guide also provide general information about institutions and details of special entry and access schemes, open days and admission requirements. As each institution is slightly different, it’s wise to read about each one you’re interested in. Step 1: Prepare Career research websites There are lots of places to research potential careers. Here are a few to get you started. Job Outlook Provides data on employment characteristics, trends and prospects for occupations. joboutlook.gov.au Jobactive Advertises vacancies across all industries and regions within Australia. jobsearch.gov.au Careers Advisory Service Provides up-to-date information on a range of relevant career and study options following the release of HSC results. cas.det.nsw.edu.au Graduate Careers Australia Produces a range of graduate information about industry and salary trends and employment opportunities. graduatecareers.com.au Although many institutions offer courses with the same name, each may have a different structure and content. So looking at the areas of study and asking questions about the course content is important. What does it cost? Check out institution websites and ask questions online, or request a prospectus. A prospectus has detailed information about the campus, facilities and courses. There are two main types of courses for domestic students: Commonwealth-supported (CSP) Go to open days so you can get a feel for the campus and explore the facilities that are available to students. Most institutions will have faculty representatives and presentations to explain the content of courses being offered. This is a great opportunity to ask questions to help you make informed decisions about what and where you would like to study. Refer to page 7 for a list of open days at UAC’s participating institutions. domestic fee-paying (DFEE). Ask your careers adviser about special entry and early offer schemes, and how to apply for them. Think about key questions like: – Do I want to study close to where I live? – Does the institution that I like have everything I’m looking for? – What other aspects of uni life am I interested in? – Which mode of study would suit me? Your course costs will depend on the institution you attend and the type of course you enrol in. Most university courses for Year 12 students are CSP. This means the Australian Government pays some of the course cost and you pay a student contribution. Each institution sets its own student contribution level for each unit of study. The range varies depending on the area of study. DFEE courses are generally run by independent or private colleges, institutes or training organisations. DFEE courses typically cost more up-front than CSP courses – you pay the full cost of your course. Your tuition fees are not subsidised by the Australian Government. The amount you pay depends on the institution and the type of course as each institution sets its own tuition fees for its DFEE course. A small number of courses are: A full-time degree usually takes three to four years to complete. Studying part-time will take you longer to finish your course, but it may suit you if you have other commitments. a combination of CSP and DFEE (eg the Bachelor program is CSP, the Masters program is DFEE) sponsored by the Australian Defence Force (ie the student contribution is paid by the Australian Defence Force) If you can’t study on campus, distance education is a good alternative. You can vary the number of subjects you study to suit your schedule. All work is done online, but you may need to attend residential school for a few days once a semester. exempt from student contributions fee-paying with VET Student Loans for eligible students fee-paying with no government loan scheme. For more information about the courses you’re interested in, visit UAC’s course search at uac.edu.au/undergraduate/course-search or download the My UAC app. All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 9 The course fee type is identified in each course description on UAC’s website, in the My UAC app and in the UAC Guide. If you intend to drive you might need to obtain a parking permit from your institution. For information on parking permits and fees, contact the institution’s student centre. The Australian Government is consulting on a range of changes that will affect the fees that universities can charge. The Higher Education Loan Program (HELP) is also subject to legislative change. Living expenses For the most up-to-date information, visit the Study Assist website at studyassist.gov.au and contact institutions directly. Textbooks and equipment Other costs Apart from your student contribution, you need to think about other costs involved in going to uni. You need to think about day-to-day living expenses for food, utilities (including your phone) and entertainment. In your first year of study your textbooks can be one of your largest expenses. However, at most universities you will be able to buy second-hand books from other students to save some money. Also, some courses may require you to buy specialist equipment. Check with the faculty of the institution you’re interested in to see if this is the case. Accommodation If you have to move out of home to attend uni, there are many options. For on-campus accommodation, contact the institutions you are interested in and ask for a prospectus, which will outline the facilities that are available. Don’t wait until the last weeks to get organised, as on-campus accommodation fills quickly. Renting independently or in a share house with friends is another option. University housing services can help you to find other students in a similar situation. Computer and internet access You will need a computer with internet access to make the best use of your uni’s online study facilities. UAC’s app, My UAC, allows you to search for courses, access your ATAR, manage your preferences and check your offers. My UAC is available for Apple and Android devices. Travel costs If you study full-time, you will be able to use public transport at a cheaper rate. International students are eligible for discounted public transport fares on some tickets. FRED AND LAURA Fred has lots of friends from school who also want to go to university. He’d like to stay in the city so he can keep in touch with them. He’s also thinking of living in share accommodation or on campus to make the most of the social life. Laura thinks she’d like to study close to the family farm so that she can keep up her horseriding and save money by living at home. She also likes the idea of a university with smaller class sizes. Fred has checked UAC’s course search and found that there are many courses in sport and business available at institutions in the city. Laura has one institution close to her home and has checked its website to see what sort of art, teaching and agriculture courses it has. They’ve both decided that studying full-time is the best way to complete their study as quickly as possible. 10 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students Step 1: Prepare International students If you are not an Australian citizen or permanent resident of Australia, but are studying an Australian Year 12, International Baccalaureate or New Zealand NCEA, you apply through UAC as an international student. Check the international course search on UAC’s website or the international booklet, as not all domestic courses are available to international students. You’ll receive a copy of UAC’s international booklet through your school in Term 3 of Year 12. It is also available to download on UAC’s website. Courses available to international applicants are known as international fee-paying (IFEE) courses. Each institution sets its own tuition fees for international students, so fees vary between institutions and courses. International students must pay these course fees up-front. How can I pay for university? HECS-HELP If you enrol in a CSP course, you can choose to pay all or part of your student contribution up-front, or defer payment by taking a HECS-HELP loan, which is repaid later through the tax system when your salary reaches a certain amount. If you plan to pay your student contributions through the HECS-HELP scheme you must have a tax file number (TFN) when you enrol at university. Visit the Australian Taxation Office website at ato.gov.au for information on applying for a TFN. FEE-HELP This Australian Government loan scheme helps eligible students pay their tuition fees for DFEE courses. (It won’t pay for other costs like accommodation or textbooks.) Your FEE-HELP loan is repaid later through the tax system once your salary reaches a certain amount. For information about HECS-HELP and FEE-HELP, visit studyassist.gov.au. Work Most students in tertiary study have a part-time or casual job. Some work in the area of their study to gain some experience before graduating. Government assistance Centrelink provides financial assistance for students studying full-time and part-time through income-tested schemes such as Youth Allowance, Austudy and ABSTUDY. Youth Allowance Youth Allowance provides assistance to students aged between 16 and 24 who are studying full-time in an approved course. Students under the age of 22 are usually considered dependants of their parents and the rate of Youth Allowance paid is based on the parental income test. However, there are circumstances in which they will be considered as independent, such as being unable to live at home, and in these cases their parents’ financial situation is not taken into account. Austudy Austudy provides assistance to students aged 25 or over who are studying full-time in an approved course. All Austudy students are automatically considered independent, therefore the parental income test is not necessary. However, there is a partner and personal income test and an asset test. Students receiving Youth Allowance or Austudy may also be eligible for: Fares Allowance for travelling between their permanent home and their tertiary institution Rent Assistance Low Income Health Care Card Pharmaceutical Allowance Remote Area Allowance an interest-free advance payment. ABSTUDY ABSTUDY provides assistance to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, apprentices and trainees who are studying full-time or part-time in an approved course. For more information about Australian Government assistance with tertiary study costs, visit studyassist.gov.au. All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 11 Relocation Scholarship The Commonwealth Relocation Scholarship is an annual payment for eligible Youth Allowance or ABSTUDY students who have to relocate to or from a regional or remote area to study. Austudy students are not eligible for a Relocation Scholarship. Institution scholarships Institutions offer equity scholarships and merit-based scholarships to prospective and current students. Institution Equity Scholarships Institution Equity Scholarships are awarded to students experiencing financial or educational disadvantage. Read about the eligibility criteria and application process for these scholarships on page 18. Merit-based scholarships Merit-based scholarships are awarded to applicants on a range of criteria such as: school examination results academic excellence Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) course/faculty of study personal achievements such as: – – – – – leadership creativity self-motivation communication skills an outstanding ability in sport. You need to apply directly to individual institutions for meritbased scholarships. To find out more, visit the websites listed on the next page. 12 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students Additional selection criteria When considering your university studies, make sure you find out what is expected of you for entry. As a Year 12 student you will be selected on the basis of your ATAR (plus bonus points) for most courses. However, some courses have additional selection criteria. You may need to attend an interview or audition, present a portfolio, provide a personal statement, or sit a test such as the Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Admission Test (UMAT). Course selection criteria can be found in the course descriptions on UAC’s undergraduate course search at uac.edu.au/undergraduate/course-search, in the My UAC app, or in the UAC Guide. If Medicine or Optometry interests you, you’ll need to register for UMAT early in Year 12. Do this before you apply for uni, as UMAT is only held once a year in July and applications close in early June. For information about UMAT, visit the ACER website at umat.acer.edu.au. Step 1: Prepare International students International students applying to medicine, dentistry, veterinary science and physiotherapy courses at some Australian universities are required to sit the International Student Admissions Test (ISAT). Some other courses may also require special categories of applicants to sit for ISAT. The university will notify you if you are required to sit for this test. For information about ISAT, visit the ACER website at isat.acer.edu.au. Institution scholarship websites Applications for merit-based scholarships are made directly to individual institutions. To find out more about merit-based scholarships, visit the websites listed below. Australasian College of Natural Therapies acnt.edu.au/student-centre/ scholarship-info Australian Catholic University acu.edu.au/scholarships Australian College of Applied Psychology acap.edu.au/future-students/ scholarships Australian Maritime College amc.edu.au/study/scholarships Australian National University anu.edu.au/students/scholarships Billy Blue College of Design billyblue.edu.au/apply/scholarships Charles Sturt University csu.edu.au/scholarships CQUniversity cqu.edu.au/courses-and-programs/ scholarships Griffith University griffith.edu.au/scholarships International College of Management, Sydney icms.edu.au/scholarships Jansen Newman Institute jni.edu.au/scholarships La Trobe University latrobe.edu.au/scholarships Macleay College macleay.edu.au/scholarships Macquarie University mq.edu.au/scholarships MIT Sydney mit.edu.au/study-with-us/ scholarships National Art School nas.edu.au/study/mfa/scholarshipsand-internships University of Technology Sydney uts.edu.au/future-students/ scholarships University of Wollongong uow.edu.au/about/scholarships SAE Creative Media Institute sae.edu.au/admissions/scholarships UNSW Sydney scholarships.unsw.edu.au SIBT sibt.nsw.edu.au/scholarships Western Sydney University westernsydney.edu.au/scholarships Southern Cross University scu.edu.au/scholarships William Blue College of Hospitality Management williamblue.edu.au/apply-online/ scholarships/ Top Education Institute top.edu.au/school-of-law/ scholarships Torrens University Australia torrens.edu.au/apply-online/ scholarships University of Canberra canberra.edu.au/scholarships University of New England une.edu.au/scholarships University of Newcastle newcastle.edu.au/scholarships University of Sydney sydney.edu.au/scholarships All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 13 Step 2: Apply Now that you’ve done your research and decided on the courses you’d like to study, you need to apply. Applying to uni Every year, more than 50,000 Year 12 students apply through UAC for admission to courses offered by UAC’s participating institutions. You apply for uni online through UAC’s website – you don’t need to apply separately to each institution. UAC processes the applications but the institutions decide who receives an offer of a place. UAC’s participating institutions are listed on page 7 and at uac.edu.au/undergraduate/institutions. Who can apply? You can apply through UAC if you’re: an Australian citizen a New Zealand citizen a permanent resident of Australia the holder of an Australian permanent resident humanitarian visa. The application process How to apply NSW and ACT Year 12 students will need a four-digit UAC Personal Identification Number (PIN) to apply. This is different to your HSC PIN. Your UAC PIN will be sent to you in early August. You’ll need your UAC PIN and Year 12 student number, issued to you by the NSW Education Standards Authority or ACTBSSS, to start your application the first time. A nine-digit UAC application number is generated after you enter your personal details. 14 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students Keep these numbers handy and don’t share them with others. You’ll need your UAC PIN and UAC application number to log in to your application after this and to retrieve your ATAR and university offer/s. Here’s a checklist of what you need to have ready to apply: your Year 12 student number and UAC PIN your UMAT candidate number, if relevant your chosen courses (up to five) and their course codes – which can be found on the course search on UAC’s website, in My UAC or in the UAC Guide – in order of preference, with the top one being your most preferred a printer, to print your application package, which includes your Confirmation of Application, payment receipt or invoice and document cover sheet (if you are required to send us documents) a credit card (MasterCard or Visa) to pay the processing fee. You can also pay by PayPal, BPay or over the counter at Australia Post. Apply for uni at uac.edu.au/undergraduate/apply. Check the course description through the course search on UAC’s website or in My UAC to make sure the courses you want to apply for are still available and for details of any additional selection criteria. Watch the Applying as a Year 12 video at uac.edu.au/ media-hub/videos.shtml. It shows you how to apply for university through UAC, step by step. Step 2: Apply International students Some international students can apply through UAC. If you are not an Australian or New Zealand citizen or a permanent resident of Australia, you can apply for undergraduate courses through UAC if you’re completing: an Australian Year 12 qualification an International Baccalaureate a New Zealand NCEA Level 3. All other international students need to apply directly to the institution. International applicants are encouraged to apply by late October for courses starting in semester 1; however, applications for semester 1 don’t close until early February. Application processing fees for international students do not increase during the admissions period. If you’re an international student you will receive a ‘conditional offer’ from UAC immediately after you apply. This is for visa purposes only and does not guarantee a place in a course. Read page 25 for more information. Studying interstate If you want to study in another state, you need to apply through the tertiary admissions centre in that state or directly to the institution. Victoria: Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre, vtac.edu.au. Queensland: Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre, qtac.edu.au. South Australia and Northern Territory: South Australian Tertiary Admissions Centre, satac.edu.au. Western Australia: Tertiary Institutions Service Centre, tisc.edu.au. Tasmania: University of Tasmania, utas.edu.au. When to apply Make sure you apply before midnight on the ‘on-time’ closing date, usually the last business day in September. If you apply after this date you will pay a progressively higher processing charge. Some courses have earlier application closing dates than the UAC closing dates. Check these details in the course search on UAC’s website, in My UAC or in the UAC Guide before you apply. It doesn’t matter if you’re not sure which course to apply for – just apply on time by the end of September and list at least one preferred course. You can change your preferred courses as many times as you want before change of preference deadlines. When you get your ATAR in December, you can make more informed choices about the university courses you want to apply for and change your preferences. When you apply you will receive your UAC application number. This number will also be printed on your Confirmation of Application. Write this number down as you will need it to log in to Check & Change on UAC’s website or in the My UAC app, to change your preferences or to retrieve your ATAR and uni offer/s. When you’ve completed your application, download and print your Confirmation of Application. To update your application log in to Check & Change at uac.edu.au/undergraduate/check-change. Course preferences When you apply, you need to list courses in the order you’d like to study them, with the one you’d like to do the most at the top, the next most preferred second, and so on. If you’re interested in only one course, then enter only that course. You can choose any number of courses up to a maximum of five. International students can choose up to six courses. Similarly, if you’re only interested in one university, choose one, or you can apply for courses at a number of universities. The choice is yours. Last year’s Main Round cut-offs (see the course listing starting on page 30) are published to be used as a guide to your chances of being selected. These are also used on UAC’s website, in My UAC and in the Guide. The current year’s cut-offs aren’t known until Main Round offers are made. In your application you’ll be asked if you’d like to receive information about pathway programs if your application to university is unsuccessful. Choose this option to make the most of your application. All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 15 How you’re selected To be selected for a place in a course you must: be eligible to be considered be competitive with other eligible applicants. To be eligible you must meet the admission requirements of the institution offering the course, and meet the entrance requirements of the course. For most courses you will be selected on the basis of your selection rank; that is, your ATAR plus bonus points (read page 20). But some courses have prerequisites or additional selection criteria such as a personal statement, questionnaire, portfolio of work, interview, audition or test. The course description will tell you if this will apply to you. Universities can see your preferences, but this will not affect what you’re offered. All preferences on your application are considered in the order you’ve listed them. If you’re not selected for your first preference you’ll be considered equally with all other eligible applicants for your second preference and so on. Make sure you apply with your legal name. If you’re registered with the NSW Education Standards Authority using a nickname, anglicised name or preferred name, have this changed. Your name on your UAC application and NSW Education Standards Authority record must be what’s on your photo identification (passport or driver’s licence). This is the name that will be on your results, ATAR Advice Notice and offer. When you enrol at uni you’ll need to show identification that matches the name on your application. International Baccalaureate An International Baccalaureate (IB) is accepted by UAC’s participating institutions as equivalent to an Australian Year 12. If you’re completing an IB, you won’t receive an ATAR, but you will receive a UAC rank based on your IB score. Your chance of being selected for a particular course isn’t decreased because you listed it as a lower preference and you won’t be selected for a course just because you listed that course as a higher order preference. See page 21 for more information about changing your preferences. FRED AND LAURA Fred is interested in sports-based courses, including exercise and sport science, exercise and health science, human movement science, sports coaching and sports psychology. He’s also interested in business courses, including accounting, banking and finance, commerce, economics, management, marketing and sports management. Because he has a broad range of courses to choose from, Fred has decided to list five courses in his application. He lists a Bachelor of Management (Sport) as his first preference because it’s the course he most wants to study; it combines both his areas of interest – business and sport – even though he’s not sure he will have the ATAR to make the cut-off (the course listing indicates it was 85.20 last year). He lists a Bachelor of Business (Sport Management) as his second preference. It’s in the same area as the course he has as his first preference but the cut-off is more achievable. For his third, fourth and fifth preferences, Fred chooses business courses that could lead him to careers in banking, finance, marketing and management. He is confident that his ATAR will be high enough for him to get an offer to one of these courses. Laura is certain of the courses she wants to study and chooses four for her application. A Bachelor of Animal Science is her first preference because she enjoys looking after her horses. Having grown up on a farm she is interested in the land and how to care for it for future generations, so her second preference is a Bachelor of Agricultural Business Management and her third is a Bachelor of Environmental Science. Her fourth preference is a teaching course which would allow her to focus on her interest in art. 16 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students Step 2: Apply Educational Access Schemes Educational Access Schemes (EAS) are for students who’ve experienced long-term educational disadvantage because of circumstances beyond their control. letter will tell you which institutions will consider your EAS application. This will help you make decisions about your preferences in time for the Main Round. The disadvantage must have seriously affected your educational performance for a period of at least six months. Elite athletes or performers are not eligible to apply for EAS on the basis of missing periods of schooling due to sporting or performance commitments. However, some institutions give special consideration to elite athletes or performers – you’ll need to check with individual institutions. Disadvantages could include: International students are also not eligible for EAS. Eligibility Assessment attending three or more different secondary schools in Australia moving interstate the death of an immediate family member or close friend EAS applications are assessed centrally at UAC but individual institutions have their own policies on how EAS assessments are used to allocate offers. a severe life-threatening illness the divorce or separation of parents Institutions use EAS assessments in two ways: work requirements to support your family excessive responsibility for care of children or family members Applying The application form is in the EAS booklet, which is available in early August from your school. The booklet and application form can also be downloaded from UAC’s website. This is a separate application to applying for university. You’ll need to supply supporting documentation with your EAS application. For example, if you apply under the disrupted schooling category because you attended three or more different secondary schools during years 10, 11 and 12, you’ll need to submit: they set aside a number of places they allocate bonus points. You won’t be notified of the bonus points allocated to you. a severe and long-term medical or psychiatric condition or disability. EAS doesn’t cover incidents like breaking your arm just before your exams. In this situation you could submit an illness/misadventure appeal form (available at the exam centre) to the NSW Education Standards Authority via your school principal. an Applicant’s Statement detailing the schools you attended and the reasons you changed schools during this period an Educational Impact Statement completed by someone at your school such as a teacher, counsellor, student adviser or your principal a record of attendance from each school you attended. You can apply for all the disadvantages that are applicable to your situation. You’ll need to submit separate statements and supporting documents for each disadvantage. If you submit your EAS application before the end of November you’ll receive an eligibility letter through UAC’s website around the time ATARs are released. The eligibility More information about Educational Access Schemes is available at uac.edu.au/eas. Schools Recommendation Schemes Schools Recommendation Schemes (SRS) are one way institutions make offers to current Year 12 students who have applied for undergraduate admission through UAC. SRS aim to help current Australian Year 12 students gain access to higher education by using a wide range of selection criteria, including school recommendations, senior secondary studies and personal awards and achievements. Eligibility SRS are open to Year 12 applicants in the current year who are attempting: an Australian Year 12 qualification, or an International Baccalaureate in Australia and who are: UAC applicants for undergraduate admission that year Australian or New Zealand citizens permanent residents of Australia or holders of Australian permanent resident humanitarian visas. International students can’t apply for SRS. All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 17 Applying Applications for SRS are completed online and open in early August. This is a separate application to applying for university. The SRS booklet is available in August from your school and can be downloaded from UAC’s website. After you apply your school will provide their assessment of your abilities and aptitude. Participating institutions take a variety of information into account when considering your application, including: your senior secondary studies your awards your achievements your school’s assessment. You’ll need to supply supporting documentation for each award or achievement you include. Each institution has its own policies on determining SRS eligibility. have a long-term medical condition/disability or ongoing effects of abuse have refugee status (disrupted schooling) reside in a regional or remote area have sole parent responsibilities. Be aware that meeting the scholarship eligibility criteria doesn’t guarantee that you will be awarded a scholarship. There are a limited number of Equity Scholarships and there are more applicants than scholarships. Individual institutions make offers as a result of a competitive process. If you’re unsuccessful it doesn’t mean that you’re not in need; rather, it means that there are other applicants who’ve been assessed as being in greater need. Applying Apply online for UAC Equity Scholarships at uac.edu.au/ equity. Applications open in early August. This is a separate application to applying for university. The ES booklet is available in early August from your school and can be downloaded from UAC’s website. Assessment and offers After your school has completed its assessment, your application will be processed by UAC and then considered by participating institutions. In most cases, institutions make offers to successful applicants before the Main Round in January. More information about Schools Recommendation Schemes is available at uac.edu.au/srs. Equity Scholarships Equity Scholarships (ES) help financially disadvantaged students with the costs associated with higher education. Eligibility If your family is receiving a Centrelink or other Australian Government means-tested income support payment, such as a Disability Support Pension, Parenting Payment (single) or Carer Payment, you are considered to be financially disadvantaged. You will also be considered for an Equity Scholarship if you meet one or more of the following criteria: 18 have carer responsibilities have English language difficulty have financial hardship are an Indigenous Australian All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students More information about Equity Scholarships is available at uac.edu.au/equity. By submitting just one Equity Scholarships application through UAC you will be considered for all Equity Scholarships for which you are eligible. You’ll need to supply supporting documentation with your application. For example, if you apply under the long-term medical condition category, you’ll need to submit: a Personal Statement written by you outlining the nature of your condition and the personal impact it has had on you a Medical Impact Statement, completed by a registered health professional treating you for your condition an Educational Impact Statement completed by someone at your school such as a teacher, counsellor, principal or another responsible adult who can comment on the impact of your disadvantage on your studies. Offers Institutions make their Equity Scholarships offers after assessing applications submitted as part of a competitive application process. The Equity Scholarships application gathers sufficient information from applicants to determine which applicants best meet the eligibility criteria. Equity Scholarships can only be awarded to students who have also received an offer of admission to that institution. Step 3: Manage Once you’ve applied for uni, it’s important to know how to manage your application. This means understanding your selection rank, course cut-offs, bonus points, and how to change your preferences. Selection rank Your selection rank determines whether you are eligible for selection to any of your course preferences. For most HSC students your selection rank is your ATAR. However, if you’re eligible for any bonus points or EAS consideration, these will be combined with your ATAR and your selection rank will be higher than your ATAR. Cut-offs The cut-off for a course is the minimum selection rank needed by most Year 12 applicants for selection into a course. It is not an ‘ATAR cut-off’. Your selection rank may be your ATAR, or it may be your ATAR plus any bonus points you are awarded. For this reason, offers are made to students with ATARs below the cut-off. The interaction of three factors determines cut-offs: the number of places available in the course the number of applicants for the course the quality of those applicants. These three factors mean that cut-offs can change from year to year and are not known before applicants are selected for a particular course in a particular year. The cut-off for any course can rise, fall or remain the same. The cut-off does not represent the average ability of the students accepted for the course and does not reflect the difficulty or quality of the course. The cut-offs for courses in a particular year are only known after Main Round offers for that year are made, therefore UAC publishes Main Round cut-offs for 2017 courses in this booklet, in the UAC Guide and in the course search on UAC’s website and in the My UAC app. You can use these cut-offs as an indication of course cut-offs for 2018. The course cut-off is not an ‘ATAR cut-off ’. The course cut-off includes bonus points. Offers are made to applicants with ATARs below the cut-off. International students Cut-offs for international applicants applying through UAC may differ from those of domestic applicants. Use the international course search at uac.edu.au/ international/course-search or refer to UAC’s international booklet for cut-offs for international students. Dates for offers and deadlines for changing preferences are also different: visit uac.edu.au/international/key-dates.shtml. All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 19 Bonus points As bonus points schemes are course specific, your selection rank can be different for each of your course preferences. Many applicants receive an offer to a course even though they have an ATAR below the published cut-off. Often this is because they’ve been awarded bonus points for that course. Bonus points are allocated for things like performance in HSC subjects, living or attending school in a certain area, and applying for consideration through EAS. For example: Course A has six applicants and only three places available. The six applicants have the following selection ranks: Applicant Selection rank Subject bonus points are awarded differently from institution to institution and from course to course within the same institution. Visit each institution’s website for details. 1 89.00 (ATAR of 89.00) 2 88.00 (ATAR of 87.00 plus 1 bonus point) Regional bonus points are for students who live in or attend school in the catchment areas of specific institutions. For details of regional bonus points, visit each institution’s website. 3 87.00 (ATAR of 83.00 plus 4 bonus points) 4 86.00 (ATAR of 86.00) 5 85.00 (ATAR of 83.00 plus 2 bonus points) If you’re eligible for bonus points, they will be automatically added to your application. 6 84.00 (ATAR of 84.00) These bonus points are different to Educational Access Schemes bonus points (read page 17). How bonus points work Bonus points change your selection rank for a particular course preference, because your selection rank equals your ATAR plus bonus points. If institutions allocate bonus points, they’re not added to your ATAR. Offers will be made to applicants 1, 2 and 3. Applicant 4 won’t receive an offer, even with an ATAR higher than applicant 3, and applicant 3 will receive an offer even though their ATAR is below the cut-off. The cut-off for Course A will be 87.00. This is the lowest selection rank required to receive an offer to Course A. You need to remember that: bonus points do not change your ATAR, they change your selection rank for a particular preference course cut-offs include bonus points your selection rank = your ATAR + bonus points bonus points are automatically added to your UAC application. FRED AND LAURA Laura has found out that the institution she’s applied to offers regional bonus points to applicants who, like her, live or attend school in its catchment area. These bonus points will be automatically added to her application for courses at that institution – she doesn’t have to do anything. Laura may also receive bonus points through EAS for attending a rural school. These points will be added to her selection rank automatically. Fred isn’t eligible for regional bonus points as he lives outside the catchment area of the institution he wants to attend. 20 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students Step 3: Manage Changing your preferences After you apply, you can log in to Check & Change on UAC’s website or through the My UAC app as often as you like to add, remove or change the order of your preferences. There is no charge for this. Once you’ve received your HSC results and your ATAR and have an idea of the bonus points you may be eligible for, it’s time to go back to your preferences to make sure they’re realistic. Perhaps you’ve done better than you expected and want to change the courses you applied for, or maybe you’ve rethought what you really want to study. You don’t want to miss out on an offer because you don’t meet the cut-offs for the courses you’ve listed. Go back and look at last year’s cut-offs for your preferred courses. studies, preparatory courses and Certificate, Diploma or Associate Degree courses. If you successfully complete a pathway course, an institution may guarantee you entry into a particular degree course. Otherwise, you can use your pathway course studies to apply and compete for admission to other degree courses. You may also be awarded credit for some of your pathway course studies. Also check that you’re not wasting preferences by listing courses that have already closed or have additional selection criteria or prerequisites that you haven’t met. Make sure you do this by the final closing date for change of preferences for the next offer round. For the Main Round of offers this is in the first week of January. Change of preference dates for all offer rounds can be found at uac.edu.au/undergraduate/offers/dates.shtml. If you’re concerned that you’re not going to meet the cutoffs for these courses, consider adding one or two pathway courses to your list of preferences. Pathway courses generally include non-degree courses such as foundation FRED AND LAURA It’s mid-December and Fred and Laura have both received their ATAR. Fred’s ATAR is 57.10 and Laura’s ATAR is 78.50. Now that they know their ranks they can realistically review their course choices. They have about two weeks to change their course preferences before offers are made in the Main Round. Fred is disappointed with his ATAR and realises he is unlikely to receive an offer to his dream course, a Bachelor of Management (Sport), so he’s decided to change his course preferences to remove it from his list and make his second choice, the Bachelor of Business (Sport Management), his new first preference. He speaks to an admissions officer at the university who advises him to list two pathway courses as well. A pathway course is a lower-level course with a lower cut-off that may help him gain entry into the degree course the following year if he completes it successfully. For example, if Fred completes a Diploma course successfully he can apply for entry to the degree course the following year. He may even gain credit for prior learning. Fred puts a Diploma of Business as his second preference. Laura is pleased with her ATAR and is still keen to study at her local university. Over the holidays she’s been doing lots of reading about the environment and has found out that by studying a Bachelor of Environmental Science she will have a wide range of careers available to her, including national parks and protected area management, environmental protection and environmental education and interpretation. She has decided to change her preferences and make this her first preference. Judging by last year’s cut-off of 72.55, her ATAR should be high enough for her to receive an offer. All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 21 Step 4: Accept You will find out if you have received a place in a course in one of the many offer rounds. Offer rounds There are offer rounds throughout the year. At these times UAC advises students on behalf of institutions whether they’ve been offered a place in one of their courses. Although some Year 12 students receive early offers, the most important offer rounds for Year 12 applicants take place in December and January, after ATARs are released. This is when the majority of applicants receive their offers. The offer rounds before this are usually for: early entry schemes, such as SRS ADFA (Australian Defence Force Academy) courses distance education courses deferred students some non-Year 12 applicants. Not all institutions participate in these early rounds, so if you don’t receive an early offer, and aren’t in one of the categories above, don’t worry; remember that most offers are made in December and January. Subsequent offer rounds are for entry to courses that still have vacancies or for new courses that begin later in the year, such as in second semester. You can receive an offer in more than one round, but you can only receive one offer per round. Offer round dates are available at uac.edu.au/ undergraduate/offers/dates.shtml. Receiving an offer To find out if you’ve been made an offer to study at your chosen university, go to UAC’s website or the My UAC mobile app on the offer round date and log in using your UAC application number and UAC PIN. 22 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students The institutions, not UAC, decide who receives offers. So if you have questions, you’ll need to speak to the admissions office at the institution. You can ask why you didn’t receive an offer and what other study options are available to you. Accepting your offer If you receive an offer in one round, don’t assume that you’ll receive another offer in a later round. Accept any offer you receive by following the instructions the institution has given you. You must accept your offer by the date indicated in your offer material, otherwise your offer will lapse and it may go to another applicant in the next round. Accepting an offer doesn’t stop you from being considered in later offer rounds, but you must remove the successful course from your preferences list to prevent it blocking offers to lower preferences in future rounds. If you receive an offer in one round and accept it, then receive an offer in a later round, you can choose either to: keep your previous offer and not accept your new offer accept your new offer and withdraw from the course you’ve already accepted. Once you accept your offer, the next step is enrolment. Remember that after you enrol you have until the census date at the end of March to pay your fees, sign up for a HECS-HELP or FEE-HELP loan, or withdraw without penalty from the course. Receiving further offers Once you’ve received an offer, you can’t be made an offer to any lower course preferences unless you change your preferences. So, if you receive an offer to your first preference, you won’t be considered for further offers in subsequent rounds unless you move that course down to the bottom of your list or remove it entirely. (Before you do this, don’t forget to accept the course you’ve already been offered!) Step 4: Accept FRED AND LAURA Laura is thrilled; she’s received an offer to her first preference – a Bachelor of Environmental Science. She accepts her offer and starts planning for the year ahead. Fred is pleased, too; he’s received an offer to his second preference, a Diploma of Business. He’s determined to do well and will probably start the Bachelor degree in his second year. He’s also looking forward to getting involved in sport on campus. If you’ve received an offer to a lower preference, you will be automatically considered for higher preferences in the next round. But if you’d like to be considered for other courses, you need to remove the course you’ve been offered, and any other courses you’re no longer interested in, from your list of preferences. For example, let’s say you have the following five courses listed as preferences and you receive an offer to your second preference: Preferences 1 B Life Science 2 B Animal Science 3 B Science (Physics) 4 B Human Sciences 5 B Natural Science (Animal Science) First of all, you should accept your offer to B Animal Science. Then, if you want to be considered for courses other than the course you have as your first preference (B Life Science), you can change your preferences in any way you like: just make sure you have a realistic chance of meeting the cut-off and can satisfy any additional course requirements. You might have second thoughts about what you really want to study and change your preferences to the following: Preferences 1 B Science (Physics) 2 B Science (Flexible) 3 B Biotechnology 4 B Human Sciences 5 B Teaching/B Science Note that B Animal Science has been removed from the list. As long as you have accepted your offer to this course you won’t lose your place. If you now receive an offer to a course in your new list, you can decide whether to accept it and withdraw from B Animal Science, or not accept the new offer and keep your place in B Animal Science. If you reject an early round offer or let it lapse, and then change your mind, you’ll need to speak with the institution’s admissions office as only the institution can reinstate the offer. Also, if you leave the offered, but rejected, course as your first preference, no further offers can be made because the rejected offer will ‘block’ any new offers to lower preferences. Finalise your choices by the closing date for change of preferences for the next round. These dates are available in the UAC Guide and on UAC’s website. Courses that start later in the year are progressively added to UAC’s online course search so check for these when changing your preferences. Not all institutions offer courses that start later in the year. If you receive another offer and accept it, don’t forget to withdraw from the course you’ve already accepted. For change of preference and offer dates, visit uac.edu.au/undergraduate/offers/dates.shtml. Slipback offers Some institutions may make a slipback offer to a pathway course if you’re not eligible or competitive enough for the course to which you’ve applied. This means that you may receive an offer to a lower-level course in the same area at the same institution rather than the course you listed in your preferences, even if you didn’t apply for it. For example, you may get an offer to a Diploma in Marketing if you applied for, but weren’t competitive enough for, the Bachelor of Marketing at the same institution. If you successfully complete a pathway course such as a Diploma, an institution may guarantee you entry into some degree courses. You may also be awarded credit for some studies undertaken in your pathway course. All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 23 Enrolment Each institution has its own procedures for enrolment. When you apply, make sure the name on your application matches your official ID (birth certificate, passport, citizenship documents). You’ll need your ID when you enrol and there may be problems if the name on your ID doesn’t match your offer letter. Some institutions have online enrolment and payment of fees. If you plan to pay your student contribution through the HECS-HELP scheme you’ll need a tax file number (TFN). Apply online through the Australian Taxation Office website. Many institutions have orientation days for new students. Orientation programs are designed to help you adjust to campus life. Most include subject selection and course planning, so it’s important to attend. Bridging courses You can enrol in some courses even if you haven’t completed the HSC subjects recommended for that course. But you may find it difficult, or be limited in your course subject choices, if you haven’t completed the recommended subjects. Most institutions offer bridging courses if you need to do some extra study before the course begins. However, bridging courses are only taught to an introductory level and are not equivalent to the two-year HSC course. Deferring After you’ve received an offer, you may decide that you’d like some time away from study. Some institutions let you defer your course, usually for six months or a year. Many students use this time to travel, follow a personal interest and get some life experience. You are not usually permitted to undertake tertiary study during this period. Most institutions will ask you to provide a statement to explain why you want to defer and what you’ll be doing during this period. There may also be a fee. If your deferment application is successful, you’ll receive written confirmation from your institution with instructions on how to take up your deferred offer. Read the instructions you receive from your institution carefully. Transferring You may receive an offer to a course that isn’t your first preference. Many students enrol in a course with a view to transferring into another course after completing a year’s study. A typical example is completing one year of a general degree such as Arts and then transferring to a more specialised degree such as Arts/Law. Transfers such as this are possible but very competitive and you usually need to achieve excellent results in your first year. Remember that each institution has its own requirements for transfers – check with the relevant institution for more information before you enrol. 24 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students In most cases you are not in fact transferring, but withdrawing from one course and applying for entry to another. You usually need to submit a new application through UAC for the new course. Then, if you get an offer you can formally withdraw from your current course. It’s important to do this so you don’t have additional HECS fees or absent fails. If you don’t get in… If you don’t get a high enough ATAR for your chosen course, or don’t get an ATAR at all, there are many options available if you still want to go to uni. For example, if you don’t meet the cut-off you can change your preferences and try for an offer to a course with a lower cut-off or starting later in the year. If you didn’t get an ATAR, most institutions offer non-award programs or preparation courses which, once completed, can help you gain entry into a Bachelor degree. If your ATAR is too low, some institutions offer Diploma courses which, when complete, will help you gain entry to a degree course as well as give credit towards a degree. You may receive entry to such a course through a slipback offer from the institution. (Read about slipback offers on page 23.) When you apply through UAC, you’ll be asked if you’d like to receive information about these types of pathway courses. Choose this option to make the most of your application in case you miss out on an offer. There are also many pathways available between TAFE and uni, and between other tertiary providers and uni. For information about Vocational Education and Training (VET) providers and training courses, visit studyassist.gov.au. Alternative entry schemes and programs Some institutions have a scheme or program to provide alternative entry to tertiary study. Applicants considered through these schemes don’t normally meet the usual minimum admission requirements of the institution, but they meet special requirements determined by the institution. In addition, most institutions have a special admission scheme specifically for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. Contact the institution for further information about these schemes and programs. Step 4: Accept International students A few days after you’ve submitted your application you’ll receive a conditional offer letter, which lists all the courses you’ve applied for. You can receive more than one offer per round but only one offer per institution in each round: visit uac.edu.au/international/ offers. You can access your conditional offer letter using International Check & Change. You will need your UAC application number and UAC PIN to log in. This letter is intended for your pre-visa assessment only; it doesn’t enable you to enrol at your chosen institution. You can find out if you’ve received an offer by checking UAC’s website. If you use an agent, your agent will also be able to view your offers. You only receive one conditional offer letter. You will not receive another one if you change your preferences. You must receive an unconditional offer to be eligible to enrol in a course. To receive an unconditional offer you must: have the course in your list of preferences when offers are made have an ATAR (or equivalent) equal to or higher than the final international course cut-off meet any other course entry requirements. Remember that if you don’t meet the requirements for a course, you may receive an offer to another course with a lower level of study, such as an international foundation program. UAC will email advice about unconditional offers to successful applicants between mid-December and February. Follow the instructions in your offer pack on how to accept your offer and how to pay the required tuition fee deposits and the compulsory Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) charge. Once you’ve accepted your offer and made your payment, the institution will send you a Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE). This document will allow you to obtain your student visa. If you change your residency status after applying, advise UAC if you are still waiting for an offer. Advise the institution, not UAC, if you’ve already accepted an offer or enrolled. For information on application closing dates, change of preference dates and offer dates, visit uac.edu.au/international/ key-dates.shtml. All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 25 UAC jargon Here are definitions of the common terms used by UAC, universities and colleges. ACT Board of Senior Secondary Studies The statutory authority responsible for the certification of senior secondary school studies in government and non-government schools in the ACT. Additional selection criteria Compulsory requirements, either in addition to, or instead of, normal admission which you must meet to be considered for selection into a course. Examples include a personal statement, questionnaire, portfolio of work, audition, interview or test. Admission requirements The minimum qualifications required for you to be considered for entry to a particular course. Entry to many courses is competitive and the attainment of minimum qualifications does not guarantee you will be offered a place. Advanced Diploma An award requiring two or three years of full-time, or equivalent part-time, study. ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admission Rank) A number between 0.00 and 99.95 that measures your overall academic achievement in Year 12 in relation to your age cohort for selection to tertiary courses. The ATAR is a rank, not a mark. It helps institutions rank applicants for selection. ATAR courses Board Developed courses for which the NSW Education Standards Authority conducts examinations that yield graded assessments. Classified as Category A courses or Category B courses, these are the only courses that can be included in the ATAR calculations. Bachelor degree An award requiring three or four years of full-time, or equivalent part-time, study. Apply UAC’s online application system at uac.edu.au. Board Developed courses Courses for which the syllabus has been developed by the NSW Education Standards Authority. Areas of study Areas of in-depth study or specialisation within a course, consisting of a sequence of subjects/units in a single discipline generally studied throughout the course. Some institutions may refer to areas of study as majors or specialisations. In some courses you can take more than one major. Board Endorsed courses Courses that you can study as one or two units and as preliminary and/or HSC courses. They count towards the HSC and appear on your Record of Achievement. However, Board Endorsed courses do not count in the calculation of the ATAR. Associate Degree An award requiring two years of full-time or equivalent part-time study, which equates to the first two years of a designated three-year degree course. Bonus points Points allocated to a student by an institution and used in addition to an applicant’s ATAR to increase their selection rank for a particular course preference. They do not change a student’s ATAR. Examples are subject bonus points or regional bonus points. Bonus points can also be awarded to EAS applicants. Assumed knowledge Some institutions assume you have knowledge of specified NSW HSC courses or equivalent before beginning your course. If you don’t have the assumed level of knowledge 26 but do have a suitable ATAR, you may still be selected for the course, but may be offered a bridging course. All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students UAC jargon Bridging courses Courses that enable you to achieve the required level of assumed knowledge for a tertiary course. These courses are only taught to an introductory level and are not equivalent to the two-year HSC course. Diploma An award usually requiring two or three years’ full-time, or equivalent part-time, undergraduate study. These courses are usually characterised by more emphasis on practical skills than on the theoretical content. Category A courses ATAR courses that have the academic rigour and depth of knowledge to provide an adequate background for tertiary studies and can contribute to the ATAR calculation. Domestic fee-paying students (DFEE) Students who are Australian or New Zealand citizens or permanent residents of Australia who meet the entire cost of their studies through tuition fees. Category B courses ATAR courses that don’t provide an adequate background for tertiary studies, but can contribute to the ATAR when combined with Category A courses. No more than two units of Category B courses can be included with the ATAR calculation. Educational Access Schemes (EAS) Schemes for university applicants who have experienced long-term educational disadvantage due to circumstances beyond their control or choosing. Apply for EAS through UAC. Census date The date on which all your enrolment requirements must be finalised for a semester. You can withdraw from a course before this date without financial or academic penalty. Course fees are payable from this date. Check & Change UAC’s online facility for applicants to log in to their application and check or change their details and course choices. Access Check & Change through UAC’s website at uac.edu.au/undergraduate/check-change. Cohort To ensure the interstate equivalence of ATARs, an age cohort is used in each state. This ensures that a student’s rank is a measure of their performance against all students who started Year 7 with them in that state, not just those who completed Year 12 and were eligible for an ATAR. Combined/double/dual degrees Allow students to complete two degrees in less time than if the two degrees were studied sequentially. Commonwealth-supported place (CSP) A place in a course to which the Australian Government contributes towards the cost, and the student pays a student contribution. Course cut-off The minimum selection rank required for selection to a course. The cut-off includes bonus points; therefore, an applicant can receive an offer to a course even if their ATAR is below the course cut-off. UAC publishes the previous year’s Main Round cut-offs in this booklet, in the UAC Guide, in the course search on UAC’s website and in the My UAC app as a guide for the current year. The cut-offs for courses in a particular year are only known after Main Round offers for that year are made. Deferment Delaying the commencement of a course, usually for six months or a year. Some institutions only grant deferments in special circumstances. Equity Scholarships (ES) Money to help financially disadvantaged students with the costs associated with higher education. Apply for ES through UAC. FEE-HELP A loan for eligible fee-paying students to pay their tuition fees. The Australian Government is exploring a range of changes to higher education that may affect the fees that universities can charge, and the way that students repay debt accumulated under the Higher Education Loan Program (HELP). For further information, visit the Australian Government’s Study Assist website at studyassist.gov.au. HECS-HELP A loan for eligible Commonwealth-supported students to pay their student contributions. The Australian Government is exploring a range of changes to higher education that may affect the fees that universities can charge, and the way that students repay debt accumulated under the Higher Education Loan Program (HELP). For further information, visit the Australian Government’s Study Assist website at studyassist.gov.au. Honours An additional year of study at university involving a higher level of study in a certain subject. HSC subjects and courses A subject is a general area of study or a key learning area. A course is a branch of study within a subject. A subject may have several courses. For example, within the subject of English, courses include English (Standard), English (Advanced), HSC English Extension 1, HSC English Extension 2 and English as a Second Language (ESL). Institution A provider of tertiary study, such as a university or a college. International fee-paying students (IFEE) Students who are not Australian or New Zealand citizens or permanent residents of Australia and meet the entire cost of their studies through tuition fees. All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 27 Non-award program A program for students looking for a pathway into a Bachelor degree. It allows students to study individual units (subjects) that, when successfully completed, can count towards a degree. Recommended studies NSW HSC or equivalent courses that institutions suggest will help you in your chosen university course. However, if you haven’t studied these courses your chances of selection are not affected. Non-standard Year 12 applicant An applicant who is completing a non-standard program of study through, for example, Australian Christian Education, Rudolph Steiner Education, home schooling and the Queensland Senior External Examination. Identified as a non-Year 12 applicant when applying through UAC. Scaling The first step in calculating your ATAR. It enables the many different courses taken by students to be compared fairly. Scaling is designed to encourage you to take courses for which you are best suited and which best prepare you for future studies. The underlying principle is that you should be neither advantaged nor disadvantaged by choosing one HSC course over another. NSW Education Standards Authority Sets the core curriculum for Kindergarten to Year 12, sets guidelines for school assessment tasks, and sets, organises and marks the HSC examinations for government and nongovernment schools in NSW. Previously called the Board of Studies, Teaching and Educational Standards NSW. Open days Open days are set aside for prospective students to visit a campus to view the facilities and meet academic staff and students. Pathway courses Non-degree courses – such as foundation studies, preparatory courses and Certificates, Diplomas or Associate Degrees – offered by institutions to applicants who don’t meet the entry requirements for their course or need further support and preparation before studying at degree level. Many institutions offer entry into the degree after successful completion of the corresponding pathway course. Some institutions offer pathway courses through UAC. Percentile An indicator of your position in a course relative to other students. For example, if your percentile in a course is 73, you are in the top 27 per cent of the students in that course. Preparation courses Designed for applicants who haven’t completed Year 12 or haven’t met entry requirements as preparation for further study. Minimum age requirements sometimes apply and the length of these courses differs between institutions. Prerequisites (see also Assumed knowledge) A specified NSW HSC course or equivalent that you need to have completed, or achieved a specified standard in, before you are eligible to be offered a place in the tertiary course (course prerequisites) or a subject within that course (subject prerequisites). Private college Smaller institutions that usually offer practical vocational courses specialising in a particular field such as business, psychology, creative arts or hospitality. They are not operated by governments and fees are usually required up-front although some courses may be eligible for FEE-HELP. 28 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students Schools Recommendation Schemes (SRS) Schemes that enable schools to recommend current Year 12 students who have applied for undergraduate admission through UAC. SRS aim to assist access to higher education for current Australian Year 12 students using a wide range of selection criteria including school recommendations, senior secondary studies and personal awards and achievements. Apply for SRS through UAC. Semester A division of the academic year, usually into first and second semesters. Students can start courses at the beginning of the first and, in some cases, second semester. Some institutions call them autumn and spring semesters. Others use session or half-year. Some institutions have trimesters or terms, with an additional study period over summer. Slipback offer An offer to a lower level of study than you have applied for. For example, you apply for a Bachelor degree and the institution decides that, while you are not eligible and competitive enough for entry, you are eligible for a lower level of study (such as a Diploma). The institution makes you an offer to the lower level course. Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) The central office that receives and processes applications for admission to most undergraduate courses at its participating institutions as well as applications for Educational Access Schemes, Schools Recommendation Schemes and Equity Scholarships. UAC notifies NSW HSC students of their ATAR (ACT students are notified by their school) and makes offers of admission on behalf of participating institutions. It also processes applications for postgraduate courses. Owned by universities in NSW and the ACT, UAC is a not-for-profit organisation that aims to provide excellence in admissions services and promote equity of access to tertiary education. Year 12 applicant A student who is sitting one or more units of an Australian Year 12 in Australia or outside Australia (except Queensland Year 12 external students) or sitting the International Baccalaureate in Australia or outside Australia in the current admissions period (August to July each year). UAC’s mobile app My UAC allows you to search for courses, manage your course preferences, and check your ATAR and your offers on your phone or tablet. Download My UAC Search for courses You can search for courses by keyword, field of study, institution name, course name, course cut-off, course code, or distance from your location. Tag your favourite courses. They’ll be saved to your Favourites list so they’ll be easy to find next time you use My UAC. Manage your course preferences Your course preferences are the courses that you have applied for through UAC Apply. In My UAC, you can manage your application wherever you are by adding courses, removing courses or re-ordering your course preferences. What you need to log in > Your UAC application number. It has nine digits and is issued when you apply. You can find it on your Confirmation of Application. > Your UAC PIN. UAC PINs are sent to Year 12 students in August. If you’ve forgotten your UAC PIN and you have applied through UAC, use Check & Change to have your UAC PIN automatically emailed to you. Otherwise, call UAC on 1300 ASK UAC (1300 275 822) or (02) 9752 0200 from mobiles to have your PIN re-issued. View your 2016 ATAR ATARs will be available from 9am, Friday 16 December 2016. You’ll need your Year 12 student number (or your UAC application number) and UAC PIN to view your ATAR. Check your offers You can view and respond to your offers. Offers are made in a number of offer rounds throughout the year. Need help? For more information about using My UAC, visit uac.edu.au/undergraduate/mobile-app. My UAC is available for FREE in iOS and Android. Download our App today! All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 29 Course listing UAC’s institutions offered more than 2,000 undergraduate courses in 2016–17. In this section we list these courses under broad areas of study so you’ll have an idea of the courses available to you. Now that you’ve read through this booklet, researched your career options and know how to apply, the next step is to explore the courses of study that will help you achieve your goals. The following pages list areas of study and the tertiary courses offered for 2016–17, the institution that offered the course, the UAC course code and the Main Round course cut-off. Courses that were cancelled or those from institutions new to UAC in 2016–17 are not included. Remember, the courses and their cut-offs listed here are only a guide. These were the Main Round cut-offs for these courses in 2016–17. Courses offered and their cut-offs may change from year to year. To find out more about a course listed, you can search for it using the course search on UAC’s website or the My UAC app. The course description will provide major areas of study, career opportunities and any other additional information. Also visit the website of the institution offering the course. A listing of courses offered for 2017–18 will be available in the UAC Guide – delivered to Year 12 students at your school in July – and on UAC’s website and on the My UAC app in August. The course cut-offs for these courses will be available when the Main Round offers are released in January 2018. Key to institution names ACAP ACNT ACU AMC ANCB ANU BBC CATC CQU CSU GU ICMS JNI LTU MC MIT MQ NAS SAE SCU SIBT TOP TUA UC UNCLE UNE UNSW UOW USYD UTS WBC WS Australian College of Applied Psychology Australasian College of Natural Therapies Australian Catholic University Australian Maritime College Australian National College of Beauty Australian National University Billy Blue College of Design at Torrens University CATC Design School CQUniversity Charles Sturt University Griffith University International College of Management, Sydney Jansen Newman Institute La Trobe University Macleay College MIT Sydney Macquarie University National Art School SAE Creative Media Institute Southern Cross University SIBT Top Education Institute Torrens University Australia (inclduing APM College) University of Canberra University of Newcastle University of New England UNSW Australia or UNSW Canberra at ADFA University of Wollongong University of Sydney University of Technology Sydney William Blue College of Hospitality Management Western Sydney University NOTE: Degrees across several fields of study are listed at the end of this table. Key to cut-offs 30 A+C Combination of ATAR and additional selection criteria used n/o Course not offered for Main Round 2016–17 admissions N/A Selection criteria other than the ATAR used; or the course is not offered to current Year 12 applicants U/C Unrestricted course entry All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students Course listing Agriculture/Rural Studies/Animal Science COURSE Also refer to Business and Science COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF UNI CODE CUT-OFF B City Planning (Honours) UNSW 423600 81.15 B Computational Design UNSW 423100 80.00 B Agricultural Science CSU 214024 70.00 B Construction Management WS 722515 80.05 B Agricultural Sciences LTU 187025 60.00 B Construction Management WS 722517 81.30 B Agriculture UNE 393676 72.55 UON 482450 63.20 B Agrifood Systems UNE 392700 72.55 B Construction Management (Building) (Honours) B Animal and Veterinary Bioscience USYD 512105 80.00 B Construction Management (Building) (Honours) UON 482460 64.80 B Animal and Veterinary Biosciences LTU 187049 65.45 B Construction Management (Honours) CQU 160581 60.45 B Animal Science CSU 215034 70.00 B Construction Management and Property UNSW 423200 82.10 B Animal Science UNE 392696 B Construction Project Management UTS 602025 91.45 B Equine Science CSU 215204 70.00 B Construction Technology WS 722519 66.20 B Food and Agribusiness USYD 511009 80.00 B Design (Architecture) UON 482500 80.75 B Rural Science UNE 393605 B Design and Technology WS 722520 60.00 B Science (Zoology) WS 728040 81.50 B Design in Architecture USYD 511101 95.00 B Science (Zoology)/B Natural Science (Animal Science) WS 728044 76.20 B Design in Architecture UTS 602010 96.10 B Science in Agriculture USYD 511001 75.00 B Design in Architecture (Honours)/M Architecture USYD 511104 B Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security WS 728028 70.00 B Design in Integrated Product Design UTS 602050 85.10 B Veterinary Biology/B Veterinary Science CSU 214964 A+C UTS 609270 90.35 B Veterinary Biology/Doctor Veterinary Medicine USYD 512101 A+C B Design in Integrated Product Design B Arts in International Studies B Design in Interior and Spatial Design UTS 602060 85.00 B Veterinary Technology CSU 214954 70.00 B Industrial Design GU 283427 72.75 B Zoology UNE 392695 72.55 B Industrial Design UC 363124 60.00 B Industrial Design WS 722530 60.00 B Industrial Design (Honours) UNSW 423300 80.00 B Industrial Design (Honours) WS 722535 60.00 B Interior Architecture UC 363007 60.00 B Interior Architecture (Honours) UNSW 423400 80.00 77.10 77.10 Architecture/Building/Design/Planning Also refer to Creative and Performing Arts COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF 97.00 AssocDeg Building Design CQU 160221 56.70 B Interior Design (Commercial) (DFEE) BBC 551050 A+C AssocDeg Building Surveying CQU 160241 56.70 B Interior Design (Residential) (DFEE) BBC 551060 A+C AssocDeg Interior Design (Residential) (DFEE) BBC 551330 B Landscape Architecture UTS 602015 85.30 B Architectural Design GU 283422 75.00 B Landscape Architecture (Honours) UNSW 423500 80.00 B Architectural Studies UNSW 423000 95.60 B Landscape Design UC 363129 60.00 B Architecture and Environments USYD 511103 85.00 B Planning MQ 300570 78.00 B Arts in Architecture UC 363003 60.00 WS 727628 82.80 B Branded Environments (DFEE) BBC 551070 B Planning/M Urban Management and Planning B Building and Construction Management (Honours) UC 361124 60.00 B Planning/M Urban Management and Planning WS 727630 82.00 B Building Design CQU 160231 56.70 B Project Management USYD 511785 85.00 B Building Design Management WS 722514 70.00 B Property CQU 160101 47.40 B Building Design Management WS 722516 72.25 B Regional and Urban Planning (Honours) SCU 334110 n/o B Building Surveying and Certification (Honours) CQU 160251 60.45 B Urban and Environmental Planning GU 283405 63.55 B Urban and Regional Planning UNE 391647 72.55 A+C A+C All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 31 COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF Dip Building Design Management (Extended) – 4 terms WS 729615 U/C Dip Building Design Management (Standard) – 3 terms WS 729496 55.00 Dip Construction Management (Extended) – 4 terms WS 729628 Dip Construction Management (Standard) – 3 terms WS 729520 55.00 Dip Interior Design and Decoration (DFEE) BBC 551120 U/C Dip Interior Design and Decoration (VET) CATC 556030 U/C Dip Project Management (VET) TUA 550140 U/C U/C Arts/Humanities COURSE 32 UNI CODE CUT-OFF COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Arts UOW 753106 70.00 B Arts UOW 753107 70.00 B Arts UOW 753108 70.00 B Arts UOW 753109 70.00 B Arts USYD 511200 80.00 B Arts WS 720510 71.55 B Arts WS 720515 70.45 B Arts WS 720518 70.05 B Arts – Psychology MQ 300127 83.00 B Arts (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753105 93.00 B Arts (Dean’s Scholars) WS 720100 90.00 B Arts (Dean’s Scholars) WS 720102 90.00 B Arts (Dean’s Scholars) WS 720104 90.00 B Arts (Interpreting and Translation) WS 720521 73.80 AssocDeg Arts SCU 333311 45.00 AssocDeg Arts SCU 333361 45.00 B Arts (Interpreting and Translation) (Dean’s Scholars) WS 720106 90.00 B Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing SCU 337119 68.00 B Arts (Languages) USYD 511208 98.50 B Aboriginal Professional Practice UON 482000 77.10 B Arts (Psychology) ACU 103310 60.50 B Ancient History MQ 300116 92.00 B Arts (Psychology) UOW 753200 75.00 B Ancient History MQ 300118 92.00 B Arts in International Studies UC 362203 60.00 B Archaeological Practice ANU 131163 80.00 B Arts/B Global Studies ACU 103311 58.50 B Archaeology MQ 300143 88.00 B Arts/B International Studies UOW 751310 72.00 B Arts ACU 103302 58.50 B Arts/B International Studies (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 751309 93.00 B Arts ANU 131003 80.00 B Asian Studies ANU 132005 80.00 B Arts CQU 160131 B Australian Politics and Public Policy UC 361513 70.00 B Arts CSU 211004 65.00 B Classical Studies ANU 131103 80.00 B Arts CSU 211007 65.00 B Contemporary Studies SCU 330100 45.00 B Arts GU 283201 63.55 B Development Studies ANU 131143 80.00 B Arts LTU 183010 50.00 B Development Studies UON 482550 78.45 B Arts LTU 189910 50.00 B European Studies ANU 131147 80.00 B Arts MQ 300107 75.00 B Global Studies UTS 600048 70.25 B Arts MQ 300907 75.00 B Government and International Relations GU 283125 63.55 B Arts SCU 333100 68.00 B Hellenic Studies MQ 300144 75.00 B Arts SCU 333161 68.00 B Heritage, Museums and Conservation UC 363066 60.00 B Arts UC 362003 60.00 B Historical Inquiry and Practice UNE 391610 72.55 B Arts UNE 391601 72.55 B Humanitarian and Development Studies WS 727608 82.00 B Arts UNSW 422000 80.00 B Humanitarian and Development Studies WS 727626 82.00 B Arts (ADF) UNSW 450001 B Indigenous Knowledge SCU 337118 68.00 B Arts UON 482010 60.20 B International and Global Studies USYD 511227 92.00 B Arts UON 482020 61.20 B International Relations ANU 131153 89.00 B Arts UOW 753101 70.00 B International Security Studies ANU 132105 90.00 B Arts UOW 753102 70.00 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 51.50 A+C Course listing COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B International Studies MQ 300131 80.00 Dip Languages UON 489981 63.15 B International Studies UNE 391760 72.55 Dip Languages UOW 753140 70.00 B International Studies UNSW 422200 92.00 Dip Liberal Studies ANU 131001 B International Studies UOW 753121 72.00 B International Studies WS 724505 70.05 B International Studies WS 724510 73.00 B International Studies (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753131 93.00 B International Studies (Dean’s Scholars) WS 720160 90.00 COURSE B International Studies (Dean’s Scholars) WS 720162 90.00 AssocDeg Business SCU 332313 45.00 B Languages ANU 131193 80.00 AssocDeg Business SCU 332351 45.00 B Languages UNE 391677 72.55 AssocDeg Business SCU 332362 45.00 B Languages and Linguistics GU 283224 66.45 AssocDeg Business (DFEE) SIBT 640070 n/o B Languages and Linguistics WS 720527 79.30 AssocDeg Business (DFEE) WBC 553210 A+C B Latin American Studies ANU 131155 80.00 AssocDeg Maritime and Logistics Management AMC 120015 50.00 B Liberal Arts and Science USYD 512009 70.00 B Accounting ANU 133503 86.00 B Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies ANU 131157 80.00 B Accounting CQU 160020 47.40 B Pacific Studies ANU 132333 80.00 B Accounting CQU 160021 47.40 B Philosophy (Honours) – Arts and Social Sciences ANU 131000 A+C B Accounting CSU 212010 65.00 B Philosophy (Honours) – Asian Studies ANU 132000 A+C B Accounting CSU 212011 65.00 B Philosophy (Honours) – Science ANU 138000 A+C B Accounting CSU 212014 65.00 B Philosophy (Honours) [ANU]/B Arts (Honours) [NUS] ANU 131005 A+C B Accounting CSU 212017 65.00 B Accounting LTU 196105 62.40 B Policy Studies ANU 131160 80.00 B Accounting SCU 332103 63.00 B Political Science ANU 131162 90.00 B Accounting SCU 332162 63.00 B Politics and International Relations UC 361503 70.00 B Accounting SCU 338159 63.00 B Public Administration UC 361146 70.00 B Accounting UC 361204 70.00 B Security Studies MQ 300135 75.00 B Accounting UNE 395664 72.55 B Security Studies MQ 300136 75.00 B Accounting UTS 601010 B Social Research and Policy UNSW 422300 80.00 B Accounting WS 721070 78.90 B Theology ACU 103903 58.50 B Accounting WS 721072 75.00 B Theology ACU 103904 58.50 B Accounting WS 721074 B Theology CSU 211955 65.00 B Accounting WS 721077 75.20 B Theology CSU 211957 65.00 B Accounting and Finance ACU 103710 58.50 B Theology/B Global Studies ACU 103905 58.50 B Accounting/B Business CQU 160360 47.40 B Theology/B Philosophy ACU 107013 58.50 B Accounting/B Business CQU 160361 47.40 B Theology/B Philosophy ACU 107015 58.50 B Actuarial Studies ANU 134403 95.00 Dip Arts CQU 160261 51.50 B Actuarial Studies MQ 300231 97.05 Dip Arts (DFEE) SIBT 640010 N/A B Actuarial Studies UNSW 424300 97.30 Dip Arts (Extended) – 4 terms WS 729610 U/C B Actuarial Studies (Co-op) UNSW 424620 A+C Dip Arts (Extended) – 4 terms WS 729612 U/C B Actuarial Studies/B Commerce UNSW 424350 97.30 Dip Arts (Standard) – 3 terms WS 729486 55.00 B Actuarial Studies/B Economics UNSW 424350 97.30 A+C Business/Commerce/Economics/Marketing/ Management Also refer to Tourism/Hospitality/Event Management UNI CODE CUT-OFF N/A 75.50 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 33 COURSE 34 UNI CODE CUT-OFF COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Agribusiness UNE 395700 72.55 B Business UTS 601030 91.00 B Agricultural and Resource Economics UNE 395668 72.55 B Business UTS 601035 91.25 B Agricultural Business Management CSU 215024 70.00 B Business (DFEE) WBC 553010 B Applied Business (Management) UC 361205 60.00 B Business WS 721005 72.60 B Applied Business (Marketing) UC 361206 60.00 B Business WS 721006 75.75 B Applied Economics UC 361003 60.00 B Business WS 721007 70.20 B Applied Economics/B Commerce UC 361023 60.00 B Business WS 721008 70.10 B Applied Economics/B Management UC 361083 60.00 B Business (Accounting) LTU 181030 50.70 B Applied Entrepreneurship UC 361207 60.00 B Business (Accounting) LTU 189940 50.00 B Applied Entrepreneurship (Social Entrepreneurship) UC 361208 60.00 B Business (Accounting) WS 721010 70.00 B Applied Finance MQ 300201 88.00 B Business (Accounting) WS 721011 70.00 B Applied Finance and Accounting (DFEE) TOP 580010 50.00 B Business (Accounting) WS 721012 70.50 B Applied Finance with B Actuarial Studies MQ 300263 97.25 B Business (Advanced Business Leadership) WS 720130 90.45 B Applied Finance with B Business Analytics MQ 300273 88.00 B Business (Agribusiness) LTU 181040 50.00 B Applied Finance with B Commerce – Professional Accounting MQ 300272 88.00 B Business (Agribusiness) LTU 187425 50.00 B Business (Agribusiness) LTU 188025 50.00 B Applied Finance with B Economics MQ 300271 88.00 B Business (Agribusiness) LTU 189925 50.00 B Aviation (Management) UNSW 429520 80.00 B Business (Applied Finance) WS 721016 71.00 B Business CQU 160030 47.40 B Business (Economics) WS 721018 71.45 B Business CQU 160031 47.40 B Business (Human Resource Management) WS 721024 74.05 B Business GU 283123 63.55 B Business (Human Resource Management) WS 721025 71.70 B Business GU 283127 63.55 B Business (Human Resource Management) WS 721026 70.20 B Business LTU 181035 54.95 B Business (International Business) WS 721028 71.25 B Business LTU 189935 51.05 B Business (Management) CSU 212171 65.00 B Business LTU 196000 53.00 B Business (Management) CSU 212174 65.00 B Business (DFEE) MC 560200 65.00 B Business (Management) CSU 212177 65.00 B Business SCU 332100 63.00 B Business (Management) WS 721035 B Business SCU 332150 63.00 B Business (Management) WS 721036 70.00 B Business SCU 332160 63.00 B Business (Management) WS 721037 B Business (DFEE) TUA 550010 AMC 120010 50.00 B Business UNE 395676 72.55 B Business (Maritime and Logistics Management) B Business (ADF) UNSW 450010 B Business (Marketing) CSU 212201 65.00 B Business UON 482200 61.10 B Business (Marketing) CSU 212207 65.00 B Business UON 482210 61.45 B Business (Marketing) (DFEE) TUA 550030 B Business UOW 753660 70.00 B Business (Marketing) WS 721040 73.40 B Business UOW 753661 70.00 B Business (Marketing) WS 721041 73.60 B Business UOW 753662 70.00 B Business (Marketing) WS 721042 70.90 B Business UOW 753663 70.00 B Business (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) WS 729050 70.00 B Business UOW 753664 70.00 B Business (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) WS 729051 70.00 B Business UOW 753665 70.00 B Business (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) WS 729052 78.50 B Business UOW 753666 70.00 B Business (Property) WS 721045 71.55 B Business (Property) WS 729200 73.35 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students A+C A+C A+C 77.00 71.20 A+C Course listing COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Business (Public Relations) (DFEE) TUA 550040 B Business (Sport Management) WS B Business (Sport Management) A+C COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Commerce UOW 753603 72.00 721050 70.00 B Commerce UOW 753604 72.00 WS 721052 70.35 B Commerce UOW 753605 72.00 B Business (Sports Management) (DFEE) TUA 550050 B Commerce UOW 753606 72.00 B Business Administration ACU 103706 58.50 B Commerce UOW 753607 75.00 B Business Administration ANU 133403 82.00 B Commerce USYD 511504 95.00 B Business Administration MQ 300204 81.00 B Commerce – Professional Accounting MQ 300229 80.00 B Business Administration SCU 332107 63.00 MQ 300235 85.00 B Business Administration SCU 332155 63.00 B Commerce – Professional Accounting with B Business Analytics B Business Administration SCU 332165 63.00 B Commerce (Co-op) UNSW 424600 A+C B Business Administration UC 361143 60.00 B Commerce (Co-op) (Honours) UNSW 424601 A+C B Business Administration/B Management UC 361183 60.00 B Commerce (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753610 93.00 B Business Analytics MQ 300205 85.00 B Commerce (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753611 93.00 B Business Informatics UC 366003 70.00 B Commerce (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753612 93.00 B Business Leadership and Commerce MQ 300206 A+C B Commerce (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753613 93.00 B Business Management (DFEE) ICMS 530010 A+C B Commerce (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753614 93.00 B Business Management (with a specialisation in Entrepreneurship) (DFEE) ICMS 530011 A+C B Commerce (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753615 93.00 B Commerce (International) UNSW 424050 B Business Management (with a specialisation in Marketing and New Media Man.) (DFEE) ICMS 530014 A+C B Commerce (Liberal Studies) USYD 511510 98.00 B Business Management (with a specialisation in Retail Marketing) (DFEE) ICMS 530110 A+C B Commerce/B Business Administration ACU 103709 58.50 B Commerce/B Economics UNSW 424100 96.30 B Business Studies CSU 212700 65.00 B Commerce/B International Business GU 283132 66.45 B Business Studies CSU 212701 65.00 B Digital Business MQ 300496 85.00 B Business Studies CSU 212704 65.00 B Economics ANU 134003 86.00 B Business Studies CSU 212707 65.00 B Economics MQ 300209 80.00 B Business/B Commerce GU 283129 66.45 B Economics UNE 395666 72.55 B Business/B Commerce UON 482250 73.15 B Economics UNSW 424400 93.00 B Business/B Commerce UON 482260 70.60 B Economics USYD 511235 90.00 B Business/B Economics UNE 395755 72.55 B Economics UTS 601090 86.00 B Business/B International Business GU 283130 63.55 B Economics and Finance UOW 753670 80.00 B Commerce ACU 103701 58.50 B Economics and Finance UOW 753671 80.00 B Commerce ACU 103711 58.50 B Economics and Finance UOW 753672 80.00 B Commerce ANU 133003 82.00 B Economics and Finance UOW 753673 80.00 B Commerce GU 283121 66.45 B Economics and Finance UOW 753674 80.00 B Commerce LTU 197445 B Economics and Finance UOW 753675 80.00 B Commerce MQ 300210 80.00 B Economics with B Business Analytics MQ 300237 85.00 B Commerce (DFEE) TUA 550060 B Entrepreneurship and Innovation UC 361156 60.00 B Commerce UC 361203 60.00 B Finance ANU 133203 86.00 B Commerce UNSW 424000 96.30 B Finance UC 361244 60.00 B Commerce UON 482300 65.75 B Finance, Economics and Statistics (Honours) ANU 134300 99.00 B Commerce UON 482310 63.95 B Global Business MQ 300207 85.00 B Commerce UOW 753602 75.00 B Human Resource Management UC 361254 60.00 A+C 61.40 A+C 97.25 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 35 COURSE 36 UNI CODE CUT-OFF B International Business ANU 133303 86.00 B International Business GU 283112 63.55 B International Business LTU 196100 51.35 B International Business (DFEE) TOP 580040 50.00 B International Business UC 361274 B Management UC 361363 60.00 B Management (Digital Creative Enterprise) UTS B Management (Sport) Communications/Media Studies COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF AssocDeg Communication Design (DFEE) BBC 551300 AssocDeg Creative Writing SCU 333301 63.00 AssocDeg Digital Media CQU 160910 47.40 AssocDeg Digital Media CQU 160911 47.40 AssocDeg Digital Media (Film & Video Design) (DFEE) BBC 551320 A+C 601065 85.20 UTS 601070 85.20 B Advertising and Media (DFEE) MC 560220 65.00 B Property (Development, Investment and Valuation) (DFEE) ICMS 530080 B Arts (Media and Communications) USYD 511207 95.00 B Communication CSU 211197 65.00 B Property Economics UTS 602033 83.00 B Communication UON 482350 71.80 B Sports Management (DFEE) ICMS 530120 B Communication WS 720700 Dip Accounting, Commerce and Business Administration MQ 301002 60.00 B Communication WS 720705 76.30 Dip Applied Finance and Accounting (DFEE) TOP 580020 U/C B Communication WS 720708 72.40 Dip Business (DFEE) TOP 580030 U/C B Communication WS 729210 70.00 Dip Business (VET) TUA 550100 U/C B Communication (Advertising) CSU 211207 65.00 Dip Business (DFEE) TUA 550103 A+C B Communication (Advertising) CSU 211210 65.00 Dip Business (DFEE) UOW 759030 60.00 B Communication (Advertising/Public Relations) CSU 211187 65.00 Dip Business (DFEE) UOW 759035 60.00 B Communication (Creative Writing) UTS 600033 72.15 Dip Business (Extended) – 4 terms WS 729618 U/C B Communication (Dean’s Scholars) WS 720120 90.00 Dip Business (Extended) – 4 terms WS 729620 U/C B Communication (Dean’s Scholars) WS 720122 90.00 Dip Business (Standard) – 3 terms WS 729500 55.00 B Communication (Digital and Social Media) UTS 600007 75.10 Dip Business (Standard) – 3 terms WS 729507 55.00 211177 65.00 SIBT 640020 N/A B Communication (Journalism and International Studies) CSU Dip Business Administration (DFEE) Dip Business Administration (VET) TUA 550101 U/C B Communication (Journalism) CSU 211237 65.00 Dip Business Informatics UC 360020 50.00 B Communication (Journalism) UTS 600013 83.85 Dip Business Management (DFEE) ICMS 530500 A+C B Communication (Media Arts and Production) UTS 600018 Dip Business Management (DFEE) MC 560120 N/A B Communication (Media Practice) CSU 211267 65.00 Dip Business Studies CQU 160150 47.40 B Communication (Public Communication) UTS 600023 81.00 Dip Business Studies CQU 160151 47.40 B Communication (Public Relations) CSU 211247 65.00 Dip Commerce (DFEE) SIBT 640030 N/A B Communication (Public Relations) CSU 211270 65.00 Dip International Business (VET) TUA 550102 U/C B Communication (Radio) CSU 211227 65.00 Dip Leadership and Management (VET) TUA 550110 U/C B Communication (Social and Political Sciences) UTS 600028 75.60 Dip Maritime and Logistics Management AMC 120090 50.00 B Communication (Theatre Media) CSU 211287 Dip Marketing (DFEE) MC 560130 N/A B Communication and Media Studies UOW 753110 70.00 Dip Property Management (DFEE) ICMS 530520 A+C UOW 753111 93.00 Dip Sports Management (DFEE) ICMS 530540 A+C B Communication and Media Studies (Dean’s Scholar) B Communication Design (DFEE) BBC 551010 B Communication in Advertising UC 362416 60.00 B Communication in Media and Public Affairs UC 363056 60.00 B Communication in Public Relations UC 362426 60.00 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 60.00 A+C A+C A+C 71.15 87.00 A+C A+C Course listing COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Digital Media CQU 160520 47.40 B Digital Media CQU 160521 47.40 B Digital Media (DFEE) MC 560230 65.00 B Digital Media UOW 754650 70.00 B Digital Media and Communications SCU B Journalism Creative and Performing Arts COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF AssocDeg Branded Environments (DFEE) BBC 551350 A+C AssocDeg Branded Fashion Design (DFEE) BBC 551340 A+C 333103 68.00 AssocDeg Digital Media (3D Design and Animation) (DFEE) BBC 551310 A+C GU 283206 63.55 B Animation (3D Modelling) (DFEE) SAE 630010 N/A B Journalism (DFEE) MC 560210 65.00 B Animation (Character Animation) (DFEE) SAE 630020 N/A B Journalism UC 363025 60.00 B Animation (Visual Effects) (DFEE) SAE 630030 N/A B Journalism UOW 754700 70.00 B Art History and Curatorship ANU 131100 80.00 B Journalism/B Communication and Media Studies UOW 751664 72.00 B Art Theory UNSW 421400 80.00 B Marketing and Media MQ 300138 95.35 B Audio (Post Production) (DFEE) SAE 630040 N/A B Marketing Management UC 361284 60.00 B Audio (Post Production) (DFEE) SAE 630045 N/A B Media MQ 300139 85.00 B Audio (Studio Production) (DFEE) SAE 630050 N/A B Media (Communication and Journalism) UNSW 422700 85.00 B Audio (Studio Production) (DFEE) SAE 630055 N/A B Media (Public Relations and Advertising) UNSW 422710 85.00 B Branded Fashion Design (DFEE) BBC 551030 A+C B Creative and Interactive Media GU 283250 63.55 B Media (Screen and Sound Production) UNSW 422720 85.00 B Creative Arts LTU 189915 B Media and Communication LTU 197500 50.05 B Creative Arts SCU 333104 68.00 B Media and Communications UNE 391640 72.55 B Creative Arts (Creative Writing) UOW 754601 75.00 B Professional Communication CQU 160391 51.50 B Creative Arts (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 754610 93.00 B Public Relations and Communication GU 283204 63.55 B Creative Arts (Graphic Design) UOW 754602 75.00 B Sports Media UC 365203 60.00 B Creative Arts (Music) UOW 754603 75.00 B Writing UC 363024 60.00 B Creative Arts (Theatre) UOW 754609 75.00 Dip Advertising and Media (DFEE) MC 560100 N/A B Creative Arts (Visual Arts and Design) UOW 754607 75.00 Dip Communication (Extended) – 4 terms WS 729626 U/C B Creative Arts (Visual Arts) UOW 754605 75.00 Dip Communication (Standard) – 3 terms WS 729517 55.00 B Creative Arts and Design CSU 211694 65.00 Dip Design UC 360035 N/A 211714 WS 729640 U/C B Creative Arts and Design (Animation and Visual Effects) CSU Dip Design (Extended) – 4 terms Dip Design (Standard) – 3 terms WS 729524 55.00 B Creative Arts and Design (Art History) CSU 211654 65.00 Dip Digital Media CQU 160810 47.40 B Creative Arts and Design (Graphic Design) CSU 211414 Dip Digital Media CQU 160811 47.40 B Creative Arts and Design (Graphic Design) CSU 211420 65.00 Dip Digital Media (DFEE) MC 560150 N/A B Creative Arts and Design (Graphic Design/ Photography) CSU 211784 65.00 Dip Digital Media Design (DFEE) BBC 551140 U/C B Creative Arts and Design (Photography) CSU 211764 Dip Journalism (DFEE) MC 560140 N/A B Creative Arts and Design (Sound Design) CSU 211684 65.00 Dip Media and Communication MQ 301001 60.00 B Creative Industries UON 482480 63.20 Dip Media and Communication (DFEE) SIBT 640040 B Creative Industries WS 720730 71.65 B Creative Industries (Music) WS 720728 N/A B Design ANU 139103 N/A B Design GU 283255 63.55 B Design UC 363106 60.00 B Design – Visual Communication (Dean’s Scholars) WS 720124 90.00 N/A N/A 65.00 65.00 65.00 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 37 COURSE 38 UNI CODE CUT-OFF COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Design (Graphic Design) (DFEE) SAE 630060 N/A B Stage and Screen (Acting) CSU 211744 B Design (Graphic Design) (DFEE) SAE 630065 N/A B Stage and Screen (Design) CSU 211314 65.00 B Design (Honours) UNSW 421100 80.00 B Stage and Screen (Sound Design) CSU 211324 65.00 B Design (Visual Communication) WS 720715 65.10 B Stage and Screen (Television) CSU 211794 65.00 B Design (Web Design) (DFEE) SAE 630070 N/A B Theatre and Performance UNE 391603 72.55 B Design in Animation UTS 602035 90.35 B Visual Arts ANU 139104 N/A B Design in Fashion and Textiles UTS 602040 93.70 B Visual Arts SCU 333102 N/A B Design in Photography UTS 602065 80.00 B Visual Arts and Design ACU 103304 58.50 B Design in Visual Communication UTS 602070 93.20 B Visual Communication Design UON 484650 66.80 B Digital Media Design (3D Design and Animation) (DFEE) BBC 551020 A+C Dip Branded Fashion Design (DFEE) BBC 551130 N/A B Digital Media Design (Film & Video Design) (DFEE) BBC 551022 A+C Dip Creative Design ANU 139101 N/A Dip Design (DFEE) BBC 551150 U/C B Digital Media Design (Interaction Design) (DFEE) BBC 551021 A+C Dip Graphic Design (DFEE) BBC 551110 U/C B Film (Post Production) (DFEE) SAE 630090 N/A Dip Graphic Design (VET) CATC 556020 U/C B Film (Post Production) (DFEE) SAE 630095 N/A Dip Music ANU 139110 N/A B Film (Production) (DFEE) SAE 630080 N/A Dip Photo Imaging (DFEE) BBC 551160 U/C B Film (Production) (DFEE) SAE 630085 N/A B Film Production UC 363078 60.00 B Fine Art (DFEE) NAS 620010 B Fine Arts (Honours) UNSW 421000 80.00 120095 40.00 UC 363104 60.00 AssocDeg Applied Science (Marine Environment) AMC B Graphic Design B Graphic Design (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) WS 729026 70.00 AssocDeg Aquaculture AMC 120075 40.00 B Applied Science (Marine Environment) AMC 120070 59.05 B Media Arts (Honours) UNSW 421200 80.00 215351 70.00 UC 363053 60.00 B Applied Science (Parks, Recreation and Heritage) CSU B Media Arts and Production B Music ANU 139114 80.00 B Biodiversity and Conservation MQ 300532 80.00 B Music SCU 333101 68.00 B Conservation Biology (Honours) UOW 757627 85.00 B Music UNSW 422500 A+C B Conservation Biology (Honours) (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 757628 95.00 B Music UON 483450 A+C B Environment MQ 300516 84.00 B Music WS 720720 N/A B Environment and Sustainability ANU 138201 80.00 B Music (Composition) USYD 512308 A+C 138202 95.00 WS 720126 N/A B Environment and Sustainability (Advanced) (Honours) ANU B Music (Dean’s Scholars) B Music (Music Education) USYD 512301 A+C B Environmental Biology UTS 607033 72.25 B Music (Performance) USYD 512311 A+C B Environmental Management UNSW 429540 80.00 B Music (Performance–Jazz) USYD 512306 A+C B Environmental Science CQU 160431 60.45 B Music and Sound Design UTS 600006 71.00 B Environmental Science GU 283612 63.55 B Music Studies USYD 512307 A+C B Environmental Science SCU 334100 68.00 B Performance UOW 754800 A+C B Environmental Science UC 368023 60.00 B Performance (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 754810 A+C B Environmental Science UNE 392690 72.55 B Popular Music GU 283215 A+C B Environmental Science (Honours) UOW 757612 85.00 B Screen Media (Arts and Production) WS 720718 76.00 B Environmental Science (Honours) (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 757618 95.00 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students N/A A+C Earth and Environmental Sciences COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF Course listing COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Environmental Science and Management CSU 214341 70.00 B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) ACU 101115 B Environmental Science and Management UON 482750 61.70 B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) CSU 213091 70.00 B Environmental Science and Management UON 482760 62.40 B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) CSU 213094 70.00 B Environmental Science/B Planning SCU 334105 B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) CSU 213095 70.00 B Environmental Studies ANU 131145 80.00 B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) CSU 213097 70.00 B Forest Science and Management SCU 334102 68.00 B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) UNE 396757 B Marine Biology UTS 607035 72.80 MQ 300407 75.00 B Marine Science GU 283404 66.45 B Education (Early Childhood Education) (Birth to 12) B Marine Science MQ 300515 78.00 B Education (Early Childhood Education) (Birth to 12) MQ 300415 75.00 B Marine Science UOW 757622 85.00 B Education (Early Childhood) USYD 511612 B Marine Science (Honours) UOW 757624 85.00 B Education (Health and Physical Education) CSU 213357 70.00 B Marine Science (Honours) (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 757623 95.00 B Education (K–12 Teaching) UNE 396758 B Marine Science and Management SCU 334104 68.00 B Education (K–12) CSU 213160 70.00 B Natural Science (Environment and Health) WS 729205 70.00 B Education (K–12) CSU 213161 70.00 B Natural Science (Environmental Management) WS 728025 72.80 B Education (K–12) CSU 213164 70.00 B Science (Environment) ACU 103330 58.50 B Education (K–12) CSU 213167 70.00 B Sustainability UNE 391682 72.55 B Education (K–6 Teaching) UNE 396760 B Education (Primary Education) USYD 511600 85.00 B Education (Primary) ACU 101000 61.80 B Education (Primary) ACU 101101 58.50 B Education (Primary) ACU 101102 58.50 B Education (Primary) LTU 189985 60.00 B Education (Primary) UNE 396697 77.10 B Education (Primary) – ATSIE WS 729032 N/A B Education (Secondary Arts) UNE 396693 77.10 B Education (Secondary Mathematics) UNE 396755 77.10 B Education (Secondary Science) UNE 396695 77.10 B Education (Secondary) LTU 189990 78.25 B Education (Secondary: Health and Physical Education) USYD 511603 80.00 B Education (Technology and Applied Studies) CSU 213204 70.00 B Educational Studies LTU 189993 50.00 B Educational Studies UNE 396759 72.55 B Health and Physical Education UOW 755101 75.00 B Health and Physical Education (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 755201 90.00 B Inclusive Education and Disability Studies ACU 101110 B Mathematics Education UOW 755102 73.00 B Mathematics Education (Dean's Scholar) UOW 755202 90.00 B Outdoor Education CSU 213911 70.00 B Primary Education UC 364003 60.00 B Primary Education UOW 755112 75.00 n/o Education/Teaching Also refer to Education/Teaching Combined COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Early Childhood and Primary Education UC 364103 60.00 B Early Childhood Education (Birth to Five Years) ACU 101105 60.00 B Early Childhood Education (Birth to Five Years) ACU 101120 58.50 B Early Childhood Education (Birth to Five Years) ACU 101121 62.50 B Education GU 283226 72.75 B Education – The Early Years (Dean’s Scholar) (Flexible) UOW 755208 n/o B Education – The Early Years (Dean’s Scholar) (Flexible) UOW 755209 n/o B Education – The Early Years (Dean’s Scholar) (Flexible) UOW 755210 B Education – The Early Years (Dean’s Scholar) (On Campus) UOW 755211 90.00 B Education – The Early Years (Flexible) UOW 755108 70.00 B Education – The Early Years (Flexible) UOW 755109 70.00 B Education – The Early Years (Flexible) UOW 755110 70.00 B Education – The Early Years (Flexible) UOW 755111 70.00 B Education – The Early Years (On Campus) UOW 755113 70.00 B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) ACU 101113 69.65 B Education (Early Childhood and Primary) ACU 101114 n/o 77.75 74.50 77.10 77.00 77.10 77.10 61.40 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 39 COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Primary Education (Creative Arts) UC 364023 60.00 B Primary Education (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 755212 90.00 B Primary Education (Health and Physical Education) UC 364033 60.00 B Primary Education (STEM) UC 364024 60.00 B Science - Pathway to Teaching (Primary/ Secondary) WS B Science - Pathway to Teaching (Primary/ Secondary) UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth–5/Birth– 12)/M Teaching (Birth–5 Years/Birth–12 Years) Diploma pathway WS 729023 N/A B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth–5/Birth– 12)/M Teaching (Birth–5 Years/Birth–12 Years) Diploma pathway WS 729024 N/A 729036 74.00 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary) Dean's Scholars/M Teaching (Primary) WS 720108 90.00 WS 729041 81.45 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary) Dean's Scholars/M Teaching (Primary) WS 720109 90.00 B Science - Pathway to Teaching (Primary/ Secondary) WS 729046 75.10 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary) Dean's Scholars/M Teaching (Primary) WS 720110 90.00 B Science Education UOW 755103 73.00 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary)/ M Teaching (Primary) WS 729000 70.85 B Science Education (Dean's Scholar) UOW 755203 90.00 729004 70.05 UC 364044 60.00 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary)/ M Teaching (Primary) WS B Secondary Education (Health and Physical Education) 729005 77.45 UON 484200 62.50 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Primary)/ M Teaching (Primary) WS B Teaching (Early Childhood and Primary) (Honours) WS 720114 90.00 B Teaching (Early Childhood and Primary) (Honours) UON 484210 61.60 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) Dean's Scholars/M Teaching (Secondary) 720115 90.00 MQ 300418 75.00 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) Dean's Scholars/M Teaching (Secondary) WS B Teaching (Early Childhood Education) B Teaching (Early Childhood Education) MQ 300419 75.00 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) Dean's Scholars/M Teaching (Secondary) WS 720116 90.00 B Teaching (Health and Physical Education) (Honours) UON 484250 64.20 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/ M Teaching (Secondary) WS 729011 71.40 B Teaching (Humanities) (Honours) UON 484260 63.85 729014 70.70 UON 484300 69.65 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/ M Teaching (Secondary) WS B Teaching (Humanities) (Honours) B Teaching (Mathematics) (Honours) UON 484310 79.20 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Secondary)/ M Teaching (Secondary) WS 729016 70.00 B Teaching (Primary) (Honours) UON 484350 61.10 B Arts B Education UTS 600038 72.40 B Teaching (Primary) (Honours) UON 484400 62.10 B Arts with B Education (Primary) MQ 300405 75.00 B Teaching (Primary) (Honours) UON 484450 61.00 B Arts with B Education (Secondary) MQ 300408 75.00 B Teaching (Science) (Honours) UON 484500 67.15 B Arts/B Education (Primary) SCU 330110 70.00 B Teaching (Technology) (Honours) UON 484550 66.75 B Arts/B Education (Primary) SCU 330150 70.00 B Arts/B Education (Primary) SCU 330160 70.00 B Arts/B Education (Primary/Early Childhood) SCU 330111 70.00 B Arts/B Education (Primary/Early Childhood) SCU 330151 70.00 B Arts/B Education (Primary/Early Childhood) SCU 330161 70.00 B Arts/B Education (Primary/Secondary) SCU 330112 70.00 B Arts/B Education (Primary/Secondary) SCU 330152 70.00 B Arts/B Education (Primary/Secondary) SCU 330162 70.00 B Arts/B Education (Secondary) SCU 330113 70.00 B Arts/B Education (Secondary) SCU 330153 70.00 B Arts/B Education (Secondary) SCU 330163 70.00 B Arts/B Education (Secondary) UNSW 422100 80.00 B Commerce/B Education (Secondary) UNSW 422120 96.30 B Design (Honours)/B Education (Secondary) UNSW 422141 80.00 B Economics/B Education (Secondary) UNSW 422130 93.00 Education/Teaching Combined COURSE 40 COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Arts – Psychology with B Education (Primary) MQ 300409 83.00 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth–5/Birth– 12)/M Teaching (Birth–5 Years/Birth–12 Years) WS 729017 70.10 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth–5/Birth– 12)/M Teaching (Birth–5 Years/Birth–12 Years) WS B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth–5/Birth– 12)/M Teaching (Birth–5 Years/Birth–12 Years) WS 729019 74.95 B Arts (Pathway to Teaching Birth–5/Birth– 12)/M Teaching (Birth–5 Years/Birth–12 Years) Diploma pathway WS 729022 729018 77.05 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students N/A Course listing COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Education (Secondary: Humanities and Social Sciences)/B Arts USYD 511605 80.00 B Education (Secondary: Mathematics)/ B Science USYD 511607 80.00 B Education (Secondary: Science)/B Science USYD 511608 80.00 B Education B Arts in International Studies UTS 609160 73.95 B Fine Arts/B Education (Secondary) COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Engineering (Honours) (Aerospace/ UNSW 425050 92.00 Mechanical and Manufacturing/Mechanical/ Naval Architecture) B Engineering (Honours) (Bioinformatics) UNSW 425770 92.00 UNSW 425950 92.00 UNSW 422140 80.00 B Engineering (Honours) (Bioinformatics, Chemical, Computer, Electrical, Mechanical, Mechatronic, Software, Telecommunications)/M Biomedical Engineering B Health Science (Health and Physical Education) Pathway to Teaching (Secondary)/M Teaching (Secondary) WS B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical) UNSW 425550 92.00 B Engineering (Honours) (Chemical) UON B Media Arts (Honours)/B Education (Secondary) UNSW 422142 80.00 B Engineering (Honours) (Civil Engineering) (ADF) UNSW 450050 B Music/B Education (Secondary) UNSW 422502 B Engineering (Honours) (Civil Engineering) UNSW 451050 91.00 B Science with B Education (Secondary) MQ UNSW 422110 85.00 B Engineering (Honours) (Civil Engineering)/ B Science UNSW 451100 91.00 B Science/B Education (Secondary) B Secondary Education/B Arts UC 364053 60.00 B Engineering (Honours) (Civil with Architecture) UNSW 425450 95.60 B Secondary Education/B Mathematics and Computing Technology Studies UC 364073 60.00 B Engineering (Honours) (Civil) UON 482610 80.05 B Secondary Education/B Science UC 364063 60.00 B Engineering (Honours) (Civil) WS 722503 80.45 B Teaching/B Arts (Mathematics) ACU 101104 58.50 UNSW 425400 92.00 B Teaching/B Arts (Secondary – Humanities) ACU 101108 58.50 B Engineering (Honours) (Civil), including Geotechnical, Management, Structural, Transport or Water and Coastal B Teaching/B Arts (Secondary – Humanities) ACU 101118 66.15 B Engineering (Honours) (Civil)/B Surveying UNSW 425402 92.00 B Teaching/B Arts (Secondary – Technology) ACU 101106 58.50 B Engineering (Honours) (Combined) UON 482620 84.55 B Teaching/B Arts (Secondary – Visual Arts) ACU 101107 66.30 B Engineering (Honours) (Computer Systems) UON 482630 79.75 B Teaching/B Exercise Science ACU 101119 70.90 B Engineering (Honours) (Computer) UNSW 425700 92.00 B Teaching/B Science ACU 101123 71.55 B Engineering (Honours) (Construction) WS 722504 83.75 B Technology/B Education (Secondary) SCU 334191 70.00 B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical and Electronic) UON 482640 79.60 B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical Engineering) (ADF) UNSW 450060 B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical Engineering) UNSW 451060 91.00 729033 76.00 A+C 300410 75.00 Engineering COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF 482600 81.35 A+C A+C AssocDeg Engineering CQU 160301 47.40 B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical Engineering)/B Science UNSW 451100 91.00 B Engineering (Honours - Graduate Entry) CQU 160349 n/o B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) UNSW 425100 92.00 B Engineering (Honours) ANU 135004 90.00 B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical) WS B Engineering (Honours) CQU 160341 60.45 GU 283442 75.00 B Engineering (Honours) (Electrical)/M Engineering (Electrical) UNSW 425150 96.00 B Engineering (Honours) B Engineering (Honours) LTU 187402 65.95 B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) UNSW 425470 92.00 B Engineering (Honours) WS 722498 85.10 B Engineering (Honours) (Environmental) UON B Engineering (Honours) WS 722501 80.00 B Engineering (Honours) (Flexible First Year) UNSW 425000 92.00 B Engineering (Honours) WS 722555 80.55 B Engineering (Honours) (Geospatial Engineering) UNSW 425500 92.00 B Engineering (Honours) (Aeronautical Engineering) (ADF) UNSW 450040 B Engineering (Honours) (Industrial Chemistry) UNSW 425550 92.00 B Engineering (Honours) (Aeronautical Engineering) UNSW 451040 91.00 B Engineering (Honours) (Materials Science and Engineering) UNSW 429600 85.00 B Engineering (Honours) (Aeronautical Engineering)/B Science UNSW 451100 91.00 A+C 722505 84.20 482650 80.45 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 41 COURSE 42 UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Engineering (Honours) (Materials Science and Engineering)/B Engineering Science (Chemical Engineering) UNSW 429620 92.00 B Engineering (Honours) (Materials Science and Engineering)/M Biomedical Engineering UNSW 429630 92.00 B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical Engineering) (ADF) UNSW 450070 A+C B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical Engineering) UNSW 451070 91.00 B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical Engineering)/B Science UNSW 451100 91.00 B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) UON 482670 82.05 B Engineering (Honours) (Mechanical) WS 722507 80.50 B Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronic) UNSW 425020 92.00 B Engineering (Honours) (Mechatronics) UON B Engineering (Honours) (Mining) UNSW 425300 92.00 B Engineering (Honours) (Petroleum) UNSW 425650 92.00 B Engineering (Honours) (Photovoltaics and Solar Energy) UNSW 425200 92.00 B Engineering (Honours) (Renewable Energy) UNSW 425200 92.00 B Engineering (Honours) (Robotics and Mechatronics) WS B Engineering (Honours) (Software) UNSW 425750 92.00 B Engineering (Honours) (Software) UON B Engineering (Honours) (Surveying) UNSW 425500 92.00 B Engineering (Honours) (Surveying) UON B Engineering (Honours) (Telecommunications) UNSW 425100 92.00 B Engineering (Honours) in Civil Engineering SCU 334103 72.00 B Engineering (Honours) in Mechanical Engineering SCU 334109 72.00 B Engineering (Honours) with a major in Electronics Engineering MQ 300710 80.00 B Engineering (Honours) with a major in Mechanical Engineering MQ 300710 80.00 B Engineering (Honours) with a major in Mechatronic Engineering MQ 300710 80.00 B Engineering (Honours) with a major in Software Engineering MQ 300710 80.00 B Engineering (Honours) with a major in Telecommunications Engineering MQ 300710 80.00 B Engineering (Honours)/B Engineering Science (Civil/Mining or Mining/Civil) UNSW 425401 92.00 B Engineering (Honours)/B Engineering Science (Environmental/Civil or Civil/ Environmental) UNSW 425401 92.00 B Engineering (Hons) Biomedical Dip Prof Eng Practice UTS B Engineering (Hons) Civil (Construction) Dip Prof Eng Practice UTS COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Engineering (Hons) Civil (Structures), Dip Prof Eng Practice UTS 603018 92.00 B Engineering (Hons) Civil and Environmental, Dip Prof Eng Practice UTS 603005 87.30 B Engineering (Hons) Civil Dip Prof Eng Practice UTS 603015 B Engineering (Hons) Data Dip Prof Eng Practice UTS 603060 87.35 B Engineering (Hons) Electrical Dip Prof Eng Practice UTS 603035 86.05 B Engineering (Hons) Environmental Dip Prof Eng Practice UTS 603010 B Engineering (Hons) General, Dip Prof Eng Practice UTS 603105 82.05 B Engineering (Hons) Mechanical and Mechatronic Dip Prof Eng Practice UTS 603115 89.15 B Engineering (Hons) Mechanical Dip Prof Eng Practice UTS 603055 87.60 B Engineering (Hons) Mechatronic Dip Prof Eng Practice UTS 603120 B Engineering (Hons) Software Dip Prof Eng Practice UTS 603085 85.50 B Engineering (Marine and Offshore Engineering Co-operative Education) (Honours) AMC 120041 85.75 B Engineering (Marine and Offshore Engineering) (Honours) AMC 120040 70.00 B Engineering (Mining) Transfer Program UON 482720 80.00 B Engineering (Naval Architecture Co-operative Education) (Honours) AMC 120051 85.00 B Engineering (Naval Architecture) (Honours) AMC 120050 68.40 B Engineering (Ocean Engineering Co-operative AMC Education) (Honours) 120061 85.00 B Engineering (Ocean Engineering) (Honours) AMC 120060 70.00 B Engineering (Research and Development) (Honours) ANU 135000 99.00 B Engineering Advanced (Honours) WS 720139 90.00 B Engineering Advanced (Honours) WS 720140 92.00 B Engineering Honours – Advanced Engineering Program USYD 511700 B Engineering Honours – Flexible First Year Program USYD 511756 90.00 B Engineering Honours – Space Engineering Major USYD 511734 99.00 B Engineering Honours (Aeronautical) USYD 511716 B Engineering Honours (Biomedical) UOW 755610 80.00 B Engineering Honours (Biomedical) USYD 511758 90.00 603130 89.00 B Engineering Honours (Chemical and Biomolecular) USYD 511735 90.00 603095 87.25 B Engineering Honours (Civil) UOW 755611 80.00 B Engineering Honours (Civil) USYD 511741 482680 83.05 722509 82.70 482700 80.00 482705 83.45 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 87.90 87.00 87.10 97.50 90.00 90.00 Course listing COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Engineering Honours (Computer) UOW 755621 80.00 B Cardiac Physiology CQU 160710 B Engineering Honours (Electrical) UOW 755622 80.00 B Chiropractic Science MQ 300470 80.00 B Engineering Honours (Electrical) USYD 511747 90.00 B Clinical Science CSU 214238 70.00 B Engineering Honours (Environmental) UOW 755612 80.00 B Clinical Science MQ 300670 B Engineering Honours (Flexible First Year) UOW 755624 80.00 B Clinical Sciences (Osteopathic Studies) SCU 335115 68.00 B Engineering Honours (Materials) UOW 755613 80.00 B Dental Science CSU 214738 B Engineering Honours (Mechanical) UOW 755614 80.00 CQU 160610 83.00 B Engineering Honours (Mechanical) USYD 511729 90.00 B Echocardiography (Cardiac Physiology)/ GradDip Echocardiography B Engineering Honours (Mechatronic) UOW 755616 80.00 B Food Science and Human Nutrition UON 482900 64.60 B Engineering Honours (Mechatronic) USYD 511730 90.00 B Health and Rehabilitation Science CSU 214351 70.00 B Engineering Honours (Mining) UOW 755615 80.00 B Health Science GU 283301 69.05 B Engineering Honours (Software) USYD 511753 90.00 B Health Science UC 365266 60.00 B Engineering Honours (Telecommunications) UOW 755623 80.00 B Health Science UTS 606050 75.30 B Engineering in Network and Software Engineering (Honours) UC 366054 60.00 B Health Science UTS 606060 75.35 B Health Science (Aesthetics) (DFEE) ACNT 554020 B Engineering Scholar Honours UOW 755601 95.00 B Health Science (Allied Health) CQU 160481 56.70 B Engineering Science WS 722510 75.00 B Health Science (Health and Physical Education) WS 723504 70.90 B Engineering Science WS 722513 76.80 723500 65.45 WS 722550 75.00 B Engineering Technology (Specialisation) CQU 160351 56.70 B Health Science (Health Promotion, Health Services Management, Therapeutic Recreation or Public Health) WS B Engineering Science B Engineering Technology (Specialisation) (Graduate Entry) CQU 160359 n/o B Health Science (Health Promotion, Health Services Management, Therapeutic Recreation or Public Health) WS 723514 65.55 B Technology/M Engineering (Civil Systems) CSU 212817 A+C B Health Science (Indigenous Health) UOW 756632 70.00 Dip Engineering MQ 301007 60.00 B Health Science (Naturopathy) (DFEE) ACNT 554050 A+C Dip Engineering (DFEE) SIBT 640060 N/A B Health Science (Nutritional Medicine) (DFEE) ACNT 554030 A+C Dip Engineering (Extended) – 4 terms WS 729645 U/C B Health Science (Paramedicine) WS 723502 83.75 Dip Engineering (Standard) – 3 terms WS 729528 55.00 B Health Science (Public Health) WS 729212 65.10 B Health Science (Western Herbal Medicine) (DFEE) ACNT 554070 B Health Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine UTS 607055 82.25 B Health Sciences LTU 187405 99.95 B Health Sciences LTU 197405 52.40 B Health Sciences USYD 512670 75.00 Health Sciences COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF 80.50 N/A A+C A+C A+C AssocDeg Health SCU 335319 45.00 AssocDeg Health SCU 335361 45.00 AssocDeg Occupational Health and Safety CQU 160591 196200 74.55 CQU 160601 56.70 B Health Sciences (Medical Classification/ B Health Information Management) LTU AssocDeg Public Health (Specialisation) B Applied Public Health ACU 105511 73.50 B Health Studies UC 365243 54.00 B Applied Science (Diagnostic Radiography) USYD 512630 95.00 B Human Nutrition UC 365063 60.00 B Applied Science (Occupational Therapy) USYD 512600 92.00 B Medical and Radiation Physics UOW 757616 B Applied Science (Physiotherapy) USYD 512605 99.00 UOW 757603 95.00 B Applied Science (Speech Pathology) USYD 512610 93.00 B Medical and Radiation Physics Advanced Honours B Biomedical Physics UTS 607070 90.30 B Medical Biotechnology (Honours) UOW 757611 85.00 B Biomedical Science/B Applied Public Health ACU 107009 62.85 B Medical Biotechnology (Honours) (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 757617 47.40 80.00 95.00 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 43 COURSE 44 UNI CODE CUT-OFF COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Medical Laboratory Science GU 283322 80.50 B Physiotherapy CSU 214400 80.00 B Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Diagnostic Radiography) UON 483355 90.85 B Physiotherapy CSU 214401 88.75 B Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Nuclear Medicine) UON 483365 79.60 B Physiotherapy CSU 214408 80.00 B Physiotherapy UC 365106 90.00 B Medical Radiation Science (Honours) (Radiation Therapy) UON 483375 78.90 B Physiotherapy WS 723560 96.65 B Physiotherapy (Honours) UON 483850 96.45 B Medical Radiation Science (Medical Imaging) UC 365273 80.00 B Podiatric Medicine CSU 214451 70.00 B Medical Radiation Science with specialisations (Medical Imaging) (Radiation Therapy) and (Nuclear Medicine) CSU 214294 70.00 B Podiatric Medicine WS 723565 88.20 B Podiatry SCU 330169 68.00 B Medical Radiation Science with specialisations (Medical Imaging) and (Nuclear Medicine) CSU 214100 70.00 B Podiatry UON 483900 73.55 B Podiatry Practice (Honours) CQU 160560 69.05 B Medical Sonography/GradDip Medical Sonography CQU 160010 80.30 B Psychological Science (DFEE) ACAP 540200 65.00 B Medicinal Chemistry UTS 607065 85.20 B Psychological Science (DFEE) ACAP 540201 65.00 B Nutrition and Dietetics GU 283321 83.70 B Psychology CSU 211804 80.00 B Nutrition and Dietetics (Honours) UON 483650 82.10 B Psychology CSU 211807 80.00 B Nutrition and Dietetics (Honours) UOW 757647 93.00 B Psychology CSU 211810 80.00 B Nutrition Science UOW 757645 78.00 B Psychology USYD 512085 96.00 B Occupational Health and Safety CQU 160471 B Psychology WS 727501 89.30 B Occupational Therapy ACU 105513 83.00 B Psychology WS 727502 85.15 B Occupational Therapy CSU 214301 75.00 B Psychology WS 727506 B Occupational Therapy GU 283328 86.80 B Psychology (Honours) ANU 138130 95.00 B Occupational Therapy SCU 335168 72.00 B Psychology (Honours) LTU 187065 80.00 B Occupational Therapy WS 723555 84.55 B Psychology (Honours) MQ 300126 94.15 B Occupational Therapy (Honours) UON 483700 87.50 B Psychology (Honours) UNSW 429850 98.00 B Oral Health USYD 511401 A+C B Psychology (Honours) UON 483950 68.70 B Oral Health (Therapy and Hygiene) CSU 214384 75.00 B Psychology (Honours) UON 483960 67.60 B Oral Health in Dental Science GU 283310 99.65 B Psychology (Honours) UOW 753230 89.00 B Oral Health in Dental Technology GU 283312 80.50 B Psychology with Honours GU 283314 78.35 B Oral Health Therapy UON 483750 B Psychology with Honours UNE 391680 86.25 B Paramedicine GU 283330 92.95 B Public Health UC 365233 60.00 B Pedorthics SCU 335065 68.00 B Public Health UOW 757650 73.00 B Pharmaceutical Science UC 368033 60.00 B Public Health (Dean's Scholar) UOW 757653 90.00 B Pharmacology and Toxicology GU 283331 72.75 B Public Health (Specialisation) CQU 160571 56.70 B Pharmacy CSU 214808 80.00 B Public Health in Health Promotion and Public Health Nutrition GU 283315 66.45 B Pharmacy GU 283327 80.50 B Public Health Nutrition UOW 757655 75.00 B Pharmacy UC 365116 512093 USYD 512400 90.00 B Science (Advanced)/Doctor of Dental Medicine USYD B Pharmacy B Pharmacy (Honours) UON 483800 79.00 B Science (Biotechnology/Biomedical Science/ Medical Science) UTS 607015 76.20 B Pharmacy and Management USYD 512402 90.00 B Science (Chiropractic) CQU 160181 66.45 B Pharmacy with Honours UNE 392612 B Speech and Language Pathology CSU 214501 75.00 B Physiotherapy ACU 105506 99.25 B Speech Pathology ACU 105514 85.00 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 47.40 87.00 74.00 87.20 87.05 A+C Course listing COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Sport and Exercise Science/B Human Nutrition UC 365193 60.00 300521 83.00 B Sport and Exercise Science/B Sports Management UC 365196 60.00 723570 80.00 B Sport Development GU 283329 66.45 U/C B Sports Management UC 365183 55.00 552050 U/C WS 729660 ACNT 554010 A+C Dip Health Science (Health and Physical Education) (Extended) – 4 terms Dip Health Science (Health Promotion, Health Services Management or Therapeutic Recreation) (Extended) – 4 terms WS 729651 U/C Dip Health Science (Health and Physical Education) (Standard) – 3 terms WS 729543 55.00 Dip Sport Development (VET) ACNT 554110 Dip Health Science (Health Promotion, Health Services Management or Therapeutic Recreation) (Standard) – 3 terms WS Dip Photo Imaging (VET) CATC 556010 U/C Dip Remedial Massage (VET) ACNT 554120 U/C B Speech Pathology SCU 330168 78.00 B Speech Pathology (Honours) UON 484150 78.75 B Speech, Hearing and Language Sciences MQ B Traditional Chinese Medicine WS Dip Beauty Therapy (VET) ANCB 555010 Dip Counselling (VET) JNI Dip Health Science (DFEE) U/C 729530 55.00 Information Technology/Information Systems Human Movement/Sport Sciences COURSE U/C UNI CODE CUT-OFF COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF AssocDeg Information Technology CQU 160160 47.40 AssocDeg Information Technology CQU 160161 47.40 B Advanced Computing (Honours) ANU 135705 90.00 B Advanced Computing (Research and Development)(Honours) ANU 135700 99.00 B Business Information Systems UOW 754500 75.00 B Business Information Systems UOW 754505 75.00 B Applied Science (Exercise and Sport Science) USYD 512655 82.00 B Applied Science (Exercise Physiology) USYD 512652 90.00 B Clinical Exercise Physiology UNE 392610 78.85 754510 95.00 CSU 213267 70.00 B Business Information Systems (Dean’s Scholar) UOW B Exercise and Sport Science B Exercise and Sport Science CSU 214860 70.00 B Computer Science CSU 212717 B Exercise and Sport Science UON 482800 75.20 B Computer Science GU 283461 78.35 B Exercise and Sport Sciences CQU 160461 60.45 B Computer Science UNE 392624 72.55 B Exercise and Sports Science ACU 105504 58.50 B Computer Science UON 482400 79.05 B Exercise and Sports Science UNE 392609 72.55 B Computer Science UOW 754100 75.00 B Exercise Physiology UNSW 428100 85.00 B Computer Science UOW 754120 75.00 B Exercise Physiology and Rehabilitation UC 365113 83.00 B Computer Science WS 724000 B Exercise Science GU 283305 66.45 B Computer Science (Advanced) WS 720142 92.00 B Exercise Science UOW 757642 78.00 B Computer Science (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 754110 95.00 B Exercise Science and Rehabilitation UOW 757643 94.00 B Computer Science and Technology USYD 511795 80.00 B Exercise Science/GradDip Exercise Science GU 283336 66.45 USYD 511796 85.00 B Exercise Science/M Physiotherapy GU 283317 94.95 B Computer Science and Technology (Advanced) B Health Science (Sport and Exercise Science) WS 723506 83.40 B Computing and Cyber Security (ADF) UNSW 450030 B Physical Activity and Health Science ACU 105520 58.50 B Computing Science (Hons) UTS 603230 80.10 B Sport and Exercise Management UTS 606030 85.25 B Cyber Security and Behaviour WS 727052 79.00 B Sport and Exercise Science SCU 335100 68.00 B Design Computing USYD 511102 80.00 B Sport and Exercise Science SCU 335154 68.00 B Entrepreneurship (Games Design and Simulation) WS 722472 72.00 B Sport and Exercise Science SCU 338160 68.00 WS 722470 70.30 B Sport and Exercise Science UC 365191 60.00 B Entrepreneurship (Games Design and Simulation) B Sport and Exercise Science UTS 606020 89.00 B Games Development (Games Design) (DFEE) SAE 630100 65.00 87.50 A+C N/A All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 45 COURSE B Games Development (Games Programming) (DFEE) 46 UNI SAE CODE CUT-OFF 630110 N/A COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Information Technology (Co-op) CQU 160171 83.70 B Information Technology (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 754310 95.00 B Information Technology International UOW 754320 85.00 B Science in Games Development UTS 603225 90.70 B Information and Communications Technology WS 724012 65.55 B Information and Communications Technology WS 724016 65.05 B Information and Communications Technology WS 724020 73.85 B Information and Communications Technology WS 724022 65.35 B Science in Information Technology, Dip Information Technology Professional Practice UTS 603200 80.10 B Information and Communications Technology WS (Advanced) 720144 92.00 B Software Engineering UC 366103 60.00 B Information and Communications Technology WS (Advanced) 720146 92.00 B Software Engineering (Honours) ANU 135604 87.00 UC 366123 70.00 B Information and Communications Technology WS (Advanced) 720148 92.00 B Software Engineering/B Business Informatics B Web Design and Production UC 363113 60.00 B Information and Communications Technology WS (Health Information Management) 724025 65.00 Dip Computing ANU 136060 A+C 160062 47.40 724026 71.60 Dip Information and Communications Technology CQU B Information and Communications Technology WS (Health Information Management) 160063 47.40 724027 65.00 Dip Information and Communications Technology CQU B Information and Communications Technology WS (Health Information Management) 729662 U/C UNSW 424500 90.00 Dip Information and Communications Technology (Extended) – 4 terms WS B Information Systems B Information Systems WS 724008 65.25 WS 729663 U/C B Information Systems WS 724009 65.60 Dip Information and Communications Technology (Health Information Management) (Extended) – 4 terms B Information Systems (Advanced) WS 720150 92.00 WS 729552 55.00 B Information Systems (Co-op) (Honours) UNSW 424640 Dip Information and Communications Technology (Health Information Management) (Standard) – 3 terms B Information Technology ACU 103708 58.50 WS 729550 55.00 B Information Technology ANU 136063 80.00 Dip Information and Communications Technology (Standard) – 3 terms B Information Technology CQU 160060 47.40 Dip Information Technology MQ 301005 60.00 B Information Technology CQU 160061 47.40 Dip Information Technology (DFEE) SIBT 640050 B Information Technology CSU 212731 65.00 Dip Information Technology (DFEE) UOW 759010 65.00 B Information Technology CSU 212734 65.00 Dip Information Technology (DFEE) UOW 759015 65.00 B Information Technology GU 283411 66.45 B Information Technology LTU 187410 B Information Technology LTU 196110 50.00 B Information Technology LTU 197410 B Information Technology MQ 300503 75.00 AssocDeg Law (Paralegal Studies) SCU 336300 63.00 B Information Technology SCU 332161 63.00 AssocDeg Law (Paralegal Studies) SCU 336361 63.00 B Information Technology UC 366043 60.00 B Criminal and Community Justice WS 727040 75.25 B Information Technology UON 483000 60.00 B Criminal and Community Justice WS 727045 72.15 B Information Technology UON 483010 60.40 B Criminal Justice CSU 211890 65.00 B Information Technology UOW 754300 75.00 B Criminal Justice CSU 211897 65.00 B Information Technology UOW 754305 75.00 B Criminology ANU 131150 80.00 B Information Technology USYD 511797 90.00 B Criminology UNE 391660 72.55 B Information Technology UTS 603210 N/A B Criminology WS 727030 68.30 B Information Technology – Games Design and Development MQ 300504 77.00 B Criminology WS 727033 68.05 B Criminology and Criminal Justice GU 283223 63.55 B Information Technology (Co-op) CQU 160170 83.70 B Criminology and Criminal Justice UNSW 422350 83.00 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students A+C 53.10 60.00 N/A Law Also refer to Law Combined COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF Course listing COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Justice Studies UC 367033 70.00 B Laws ACU 107000 80.65 B Laws CQU 160081 69.05 B Laws GU 283220 83.70 B Laws LTU 187415 80.00 B Laws LTU 197415 94.05 B Laws MQ 300302 97.00 B Laws MQ 300306 97.00 B Laws (DFEE) TOP 580100 85.00 B Laws UC 367003 87.00 B Laws UTS 604000 97.05 B Laws UTS 604001 B Laws (3 years) UNE 395469 90.00 B Laws (3 years)(Graduate Entry) UNE 395468 B Laws (4 years) UNE 395699 84.40 B Laws (Direct Entry) UOW 756100 90.00 B Laws (Graduate Entry) ACU 107007 N/A B Laws (Graduate Entry) SCU 336100 N/A B Laws (Graduate Entry) SCU 336766 N/A B Laws (Graduate Entry) UOW 756101 N/A B Laws (Graduate Entry) WS 725000 N/A B Laws (Graduate Entry) WS 725001 N/A B Laws (Honours) ANU 137004 98.00 B Laws (Honours) Combined UON 483100 90.35 B Laws (Non-graduate Entry) SCU 336000 89.00 B Laws (Non-graduate Entry) SCU 336060 89.00 B Laws (Non-graduate entry) WS 725005 N/A B Laws (Non-graduate entry) WS 725007 N/A B Legal and Justice Studies SCU B Legal and Justice Studies Law Combined COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Accounting/B Laws WS 725048 96.10 B Accounting/B Laws WS 725050 95.00 B Actuarial Studies/B Laws UNSW 426000 N/A B Advanced Science (Honours)/B Laws UNSW 426000 N/A B Agriculture/B Laws UNE 392761 84.40 B Applied Economics/B Laws UC 361063 B Applied Finance with B Laws MQ 300312 96.00 B Art Theory/B Laws UNSW 426000 B Arts – Psychology with B Laws MQ 300395 96.00 B Arts (Media and Communications)/B Laws USYD 511801 99.50 B Arts (Psychology)/B Laws UOW 751200 90.00 B Arts and Business/B Laws UNSW 426000 B Arts in International Studies/B Laws UC 362323 87.00 B Arts with B Laws MQ 300304 96.00 B Arts/B Laws ACU 107001 79.90 B Arts/B Laws SCU 336104 89.00 B Arts/B Laws SCU 336160 89.00 B Arts/B Laws UC 362143 B Arts/B Laws UNE 391658 84.40 B Arts/B Laws UNSW 426000 B Arts/B Laws UOW 751201 90.00 B Arts/B Laws USYD 511801 99.50 B Arts/B Laws WS 725011 98.30 B Arts/B Laws WS 725013 97.85 B Australian Politics and Public Policy/B Laws UC 361516 87.00 B Biomedical Science/B Laws ACU 107010 86.95 336110 68.00 B Business (Advanced Business Leadership)/ B Laws WS 720135 95.00 SCU 336161 68.00 B Business Administration with B Laws MQ 300308 96.00 B Policing WS 727060 68.30 B Business Administration/B Laws ACU 107004 78.00 B Policing WS 727065 71.20 B Business B Laws UTS 609010 B Policing (Leadership Program) WS 720191 92.00 B Business/B Laws SCU 336101 89.00 B Policing (Leadership Program) WS 720192 92.00 B Business/B Laws SCU 336114 89.00 Dip Criminal and Community Justice (Extended) – 4 terms WS 729632 B Business/B Laws UNE 395679 84.40 B Business/B Laws WS 725015 Dip Criminal and Community Justice (Standard) – 3 terms WS 729590 55.00 B Business/B Laws WS 725016 96.25 B City Planning (Honours)/B Laws UNSW 426000 B Commerce – Professional Accounting with B Laws MQ 300322 96.00 B Commerce with B Laws MQ 300307 96.00 B Commerce/B Laws ACU 107002 80.90 97.00 N/A U/C 87.00 N/A N/A 87.00 N/A 97.05 97.40 N/A All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 47 COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF UNI CODE CUT-OFF 87.00 B Criminal and Community Justice/B Laws WS 725029 95.00 N/A B Criminal and Community Justice/B Laws WS 725031 95.00 751202 90.00 B Criminology and Criminal Justice/B Laws UNSW 426000 USYD 511801 99.50 B Criminology/B Laws UNE 391662 84.40 B Communication (Creative Writing) B Laws UTS 609006 97.15 B Criminology/B Laws WS 725034 95.00 B Communication (Digital and Social Media) B Laws UTS 609008 98.95 B Criminology/B Laws WS 725036 95.00 B Communication (Journalism) B Laws UTS 609001 B Design in Architecture/B Laws USYD 511801 99.50 B Communication (Media Arts and Production) B Laws UTS 609002 97.25 B Economics and Finance/B Laws UOW 751216 90.00 B Economics B Laws UTS 609015 B Communication (Public Communication) B Laws UTS 609005 97.55 B Economics/B Laws UNE 395656 84.40 B Economics/B Laws UNSW 426000 B Communication (Social and Political Sciences) B Laws UTS 609003 97.05 B Economics/B Laws USYD B Communication and Media Studies/B Laws UOW 751210 90.00 B Engineering (Honours)/B Laws UNSW 426000 B Communication in Advertising/B Laws UC 362446 87.00 B Engineering Honours/B Laws UOW 751208 90.00 B Communication in Media and Public Affairs/B Laws UC 363076 87.00 B Engineering Honours/B Laws USYD 511801 99.50 B Engineering Science B Laws UTS 609050 97.00 B Communication in Public Relations/B Laws UC 363086 87.00 B Environment with B Laws MQ 300317 96.00 B Communication/B Laws WS 725020 96.65 B Environmental Science/B Laws GU 283501 83.70 B Computer Science/B Laws UNE 392670 84.40 B Environmental Science/B Laws UNE 392763 72.55 B Computer Science/B Laws UOW 751203 90.00 B Fine Arts/B Laws UNSW 426000 B Construction Management Studies/B Laws WS 725022 95.00 B Forensic Science B Laws UTS 609068 97.15 B Construction Management Studies/B Laws WS 725024 95.00 B Forensic Studies/B Laws UC 368047 87.00 B Creative Arts/B Laws UOW 751204 90.00 B Commerce/B Laws UC 361323 B Commerce/B Laws UNSW 426000 B Commerce/B Laws UOW B Commerce/B Laws 97.55 LOOKING FOR A COURSE? Go to UAC’s course search at uac.edu.au or in the My 48 COURSE UAC app All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students N/A 97.45 N/A 511801 99.50 N/A N/A Course listing COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Human Resource Management/B Laws UC 361536 87.00 B Music/B Laws SCU B Information and Communications Technology/B Laws WS 725041 95.00 B Music/B Laws UNSW 426050 B Information and Communications Technology/B Laws WS 725043 95.00 B Pharmacology and Toxicology/B Laws GU 283333 83.70 B Politics and International Relations/B Laws UC 361509 B Information Systems (Advanced)/B Laws WS 720155 90.00 B Politics, Philosophy and Economics/B Laws UOW 751217 90.00 B Information Systems (Advanced)/B Laws WS 720156 90.00 B Psychological Science/B Laws ACU 103714 B Information Systems/B Laws WS 725046 95.00 B Psychological Science/B Laws UNSW 426000 B Information Systems/B Laws WS 725047 95.00 B Psychological Science/B Laws UOW 751215 90.00 B Information Technology with B Laws MQ 300340 96.00 B Psychology (Honours) with B Laws MQ 300309 96.70 B Information Technology/B Laws UOW 751213 90.00 B Psychology (Honours)/B Laws UNSW 426000 N/A B Information Technology/B Laws USYD 511801 99.50 UNSW 426000 N/A B International and Global Studies/B Laws USYD 511801 99.50 B Science (Advanced Mathematics) (Honours)/B Laws B International Studies with B Laws MQ 300316 96.00 B Science (Advanced Mathematics)/B Laws USYD 511801 99.50 B International Studies/B Laws UNSW 426000 B Science (Advanced)/B Laws USYD 511801 99.50 B International Studies/B Laws UOW 751212 90.00 B Science (Computer Science)/B Laws UNSW 426000 B International Studies/B Laws WS 725045 96.40 B Science (Psychology)/B Laws UC B Journalism/B Laws UOW 751211 90.00 B Science and Business/B Laws UNSW 426000 B Laws B Arts in International Studies UTS 609070 97.70 B Science B Laws UTS 609060 98.25 B Laws B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609575 97.40 B Science in Information Technology B Laws UTS 609020 97.00 B Laws/B Accounting CQU 160111 69.05 B Science with B Laws MQ 300305 96.00 B Laws/B Arts CQU 160121 69.05 B Science/B Laws UC 368143 B Laws/B Arts GU 283502 83.70 B Science/B Laws UNE 392669 84.40 B Laws/B Business GU 283503 83.70 B Science/B Laws UNSW 426000 B Laws/B Commerce GU 283504 83.70 B Science/B Laws UOW 751207 90.00 B Laws/B Criminology and Criminal Justice GU 283505 83.70 B Science/B Laws USYD 511801 99.50 B Laws/B Global Studies ACU 107003 B Science/B Laws WS 725060 95.00 B Laws/B Government and International Relations GU 283506 83.70 B Science/B Laws WS 725065 95.00 B Security Studies with B Laws MQ 300310 96.00 B Laws/B International Business GU 283507 83.70 B Social Research and Policy/B Laws UNSW 426000 B Laws/B Psychological Science GU 283508 83.70 B Social Science with B Laws MQ 300319 96.00 B Legal and Justice Studies/B Laws SCU 336109 89.00 B Social Science/B Laws SCU 336113 89.00 B Legal and Justice Studies/B Laws SCU 336169 89.00 B Social Science/B Laws SCU 336162 89.00 B Management/B Laws UC 361423 87.00 B Social Science/B Laws UC 361546 B Mathematics/B Laws UOW 751206 90.00 B Social Science/B Laws WS 725070 95.00 B Media (Communication and Journalism)/ B Laws UNSW 426000 N/A B Social Science/B Laws WS 725075 95.30 B Social Work (Honours)/B Laws UNSW 426000 B Media (Public Relations and Advertising)/ B Laws UNSW 426000 N/A B Sport and Exercise Science/B Laws SCU 336106 89.00 B Media (Screen and Sound Production)/ B Laws UNSW 426000 N/A B Sport and Exercise Science/B Laws SCU 336163 89.00 B Sports Media/B Laws UC 365223 87.00 B Media with B Laws MQ 300318 96.00 B Theology/B Laws ACU 107005 78.00 B Medical Science B Laws UTS 609065 97.05 B Medicinal Chemistry (Honours)/B Laws UNSW 426000 N/A 81.15 336111 89.00 365163 A+C 87.00 78.00 N/A N/A 87.00 N/A 87.00 N/A N/A 87.00 N/A N/A All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 49 Medicine/Medical Sciences COURSE Also refer to Medicine/Medical Sciences Combined CODE CUT-OFF B Medical Science/Doctor of Medicine USYD 512097 A+C USYD 512098 A+C B Biomedical Science ACU 107008 59.30 B Medical Science/Doctor of Medicine (for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants only) B Biomedical Science GU 283302 88.90 B Medical Studies/Doctor of Medicine UNSW 428000 A+C B Biomedical Science SCU 335165 68.00 B Medicine/B Surgery WS 725500 N/A B Biomedical Science UC 368093 60.00 B Music Studies/Doctor of Medicine USYD 512309 A+C B Biomedical Science UNE 392692 72.55 B Science (Advanced)/Doctor of Medicine USYD 512097 A+C B Biomedical Science UON 482100 78.05 USYD 512098 A+C B Biomedical Science UTS 607040 81.00 B Science (Advanced)/Doctor of Medicine (for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants only) B Biomedical Science (Honours) GU 283338 94.95 B Medical and Health Sciences UOW 757630 82.00 B Medical and Health Sciences (Honours) (Dean's Scholar) UOW 757631 93.00 B Medical Science ANU 138403 90.00 B Medical Science UC 368083 60.00 B Medical Science UNSW 429700 91.00 B Medical Science USYD 512080 90.00 B Medical Science UTS 607050 B Medical Science WS 728005 72.30 B Medical Science WS 728006 74.15 B Medical Science WS 728007 72.00 B Medical Science (Advanced) WS 720176 90.00 B Medical Science (Advanced) WS 720178 90.00 B Medical Science (Advanced) WS 720179 90.00 B Medical Science (Forensic Mortuary Practice) WS 728011 72.80 B Medical Science (Forensic Mortuary Practice) WS 728012 72.15 B Medical Science (MD Provisional Entry for School Leavers) GU 283303 99.85 B Medical Science (Specialisation) CQU 160491 60.45 B Medical Science with specialisations (Biotechnology) (Clinical Physiology) (Pathology) CSU 214554 70.00 B Medical Sciences MQ 300518 85.00 B Medicine (Joint Medical Program) UNE 780000 A+C B Medicine (Joint Medical Program) UON 780000 A+C COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF COURSE Nursing/Midwifery COURSE 87.05 Medicine/Medical Sciences Combined 50 UNI UNI CODE CUT-OFF UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Clinical Practice (Paramedic) CSU 214200 70.00 B Clinical Practice (Paramedic) CSU 214207 70.00 B Midwifery SCU 335153 90.00 B Midwifery SCU 335167 90.00 B Midwifery UC 365083 N/A B Midwifery UON 483400 A+C B Midwifery UON 483410 A+C B Midwifery UTS 606010 96.05 B Midwifery WS 726570 B Nursing ACU 105501 78.00 B Nursing ACU 105502 60.55 B Nursing CQU 160511 63.55 B Nursing CSU 214651 70.00 B Nursing CSU 214654 70.00 B Nursing CSU 214655 70.00 B Nursing CSU 214657 70.00 B Nursing GU 283308 78.35 B Nursing SCU 335101 68.00 B Nursing SCU 335151 68.00 B Nursing SCU 335164 68.00 B Nursing UC 365103 B Nursing UNE 396665 72.55 B Nursing UON 483600 B Nursing UON 483610 76.85 A+C 67.00 77.10 B Arts/B Medical Studies/Doctor of Medicine UNSW 428000 A+C B Nursing UON 483620 71.60 B Commerce/Doctor of Medicine USYD 511541 A+C B Nursing UOW 757101 B Economics/Doctor of Medicine USYD 511236 A+C B Nursing UOW 757102 70.00 B Engineering (Hons) B Medical Science UTS 609370 86.50 B Nursing UOW 757103 70.00 B Nursing UOW 757104 70.00 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 70.00 Course listing COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Nursing UOW 757105 70.00 B Advanced Science MQ 300543 96.00 B Nursing UTS 606000 84.20 UTS 607058 99.95 B Nursing UTS 606001 95.15 B Advanced Science (Advanced Materials and Data Science) B Nursing WS 726550 74.05 B Advanced Science (Environmental Biotechnology) UTS 607059 95.05 B Nursing WS 726555 67.25 B Advanced Science (Honours) UNSW 429350 95.00 B Nursing WS 726560 77.00 B Advanced Science (Infection and Immunity) UTS 607060 96.05 B Nursing WS 726565 60.30 B Advanced Science (Pre-medicine) UTS 607063 96.20 B Nursing – GradDip Clinical Practice (Paramedic) CSU 214707 70.00 B Applied Science (Marine Engineering) AMC 120110 60.00 B Nursing (Accelerated Program: Enrolled Nurse 2009 onwards) UTS 606004 N/A B Applied Science (Maritime Technology Management) AMC 120030 50.00 B Nursing (Accelerated Program: Graduate Entry) UTS 606005 N/A B Applied Science (Nautical Science) AMC 120120 60.00 CSU 214390 70.00 B Nursing (Advanced Studies) USYD 511925 84.00 B Applied Science (Outdoor Recreation and Ecotourism) B Nursing (Advanced) WS 720170 90.00 B Applied Science (Outdoor Recreation and Ecotourism) CSU 215051 70.00 B Nursing (Advanced) WS 720172 90.00 B Applied Science in Forensic Studies UC 368044 60.00 B Nursing (Advanced) WS 720174 90.00 B Aviation (Flying) UNSW 429500 B Nursing (Enrolled Nurse entry) LTU 185030 N/A B Aviation Technology CQU 160291 B Nursing (Enrolled Nurse entry) LTU 189930 N/A B Biological Sciences LTU 187047 55.30 B Nursing (for Enrolled Nurses – Dip Nursing entry) ACU 105518 N/A B Bionanotechnology (Honours) UOW 757604 85.00 B Nursing (for Enrolled Nurses – Dip Nursing entry) ACU 105519 N/A B Bionanotechnology (Honours) (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 757605 95.00 B Nursing (Graduate entry) LTU 185032 N/A B Biotechnology ANU 138503 80.00 B Nursing (Graduate entry) LTU 189932 N/A B Biotechnology UON 482150 69.75 B Nursing (Pre-registration) LTU 185028 51.45 B Biotechnology UTS 607045 85.40 B Nursing (Pre-registration) LTU 189928 52.70 B Biotechnology (Honours) UNSW 429400 85.00 B Nursing Advanced UOW 757110 80.00 B Data Science and Decisions UNSW 429150 94.00 B Nursing Advanced UOW 757111 80.00 B Food Science (Honours) UNSW 425600 92.00 B Nursing Advanced UOW 757112 80.00 B Forensic Science UTS 607020 85.35 B Nursing Advanced UOW 757113 80.00 B General Studies (Science) CSU 214001 70.00 B Nursing Advanced UOW 757114 80.00 B General Studies (Science) CSU 214004 70.00 B Nursing/B Paramedicine ACU 105510 85.85 B General Studies (Science) CSU 214007 70.00 B Paramedic Practice/B Public Health Promotion LTU 183042 63.65 B General Studies (Science) CSU 214008 70.00 B Genetics ANU 138600 90.00 B Paramedic Practice/B Public Health Promotion LTU 193042 66.40 B Geography UOW 755250 75.00 B GeoScience UNE 392606 72.55 B Paramedicine ACU 103713 95.00 B Human Sciences MQ 300522 80.00 B Life Sciences UNSW 429050 80.00 B Mathematical Sciences ANU 138200 95.00 B Mathematics UON 483200 80.60 B Mathematics UOW 756511 75.00 Science/Applied Science/Technology COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF 47.40 A+C 47.40 AssocDeg Aviation CQU 160281 AssocDeg Science SCU 334312 45.00 B Mathematics Advanced UOW 756512 95.00 B Accident Forensics CQU 160441 B Mathematics/B Science UON 483300 85.00 47.40 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 51 COURSE 52 UNI CODE CUT-OFF COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Medical Mathematics UOW 756530 85.00 B Science (Advanced Science) WS 720184 90.00 B Medical Mathematics (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 756535 95.00 B Science (Advanced Science) WS 720186 90.00 B Medicinal Chemistry (Honours) UNSW 429720 90.00 B Science (Advanced) USYD 512041 95.00 B Medicinal Chemistry (Honours) UOW 757613 85.00 B Science (Advanced)(Honours) ANU 138004 95.00 B Medicinal Chemistry (Honours) (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 757619 95.00 B Science (Applied Chemistry) UTS 607005 B Nanoscience (Honours) UNSW 429450 85.00 B Science (Applied Physics) UTS 607009 71.20 B Natural History Illustration UON 483550 70.30 B Science (Biological Sciences) WS 728062 73.70 B Natural Science (Advanced) WS 720180 90.00 B Science (Biological Sciences) WS 728064 81.70 B Natural Science (Animal Science) WS 728020 71.00 B Science (Biological Sciences) WS 728067 78.10 B Plant Science UNE 392699 72.55 UON 484000 64.60 B Pre-Medicine, Science and Health UOW 757500 95.00 B Science (Biological Sciences, Chemistry, Earth Sciences, Geography, Mathematics, Photonics, Physics, Psychology, Statistics) B Psychological Science ACU 103313 58.50 B Science (Chemistry) WS 728075 73.00 B Psychological Science CQU 160531 60.45 B Science (Chemistry) WS 728076 75.00 B Psychological Science GU 283313 66.45 B Science (Computer Science) UNSW 425800 92.00 B Psychological Science LTU 187055 51.45 B Science (Computer Science)/B Science UNSW 425800 92.00 B Psychological Science SCU 335152 68.00 B Science (Environmental Science) WS 728080 73.00 B Psychological Science UNE 391678 72.55 B Science (Environmental Sciences) UTS 607011 73.05 B Psychological Science UNSW 429800 87.00 B Science (Flexible) UTS 607001 B Psychological Science UOW 753220 75.00 B Science (Forensic Science) WS 728085 75.10 B Science ACU 105522 61.70 B Science (Honours) (Dean's Scholar) UOW 757601 95.00 B Science ANU 138003 80.00 UOW 757700 90.00 B Science CQU 160411 60.45 B Science (Honours) (Dean's Scholar) (Human Geography or Land and Heritage Management) B Science CSU 215854 70.00 B Science (Human Geography or Land and Heritage Management) UOW 757710 B Science GU 283401 63.55 B Science (International) UNSW 429420 87.00 B Science LTU 187020 69.60 484010 64.25 MQ 300517 75.00 B Science (Marine Science, Psychology, Sustainable Resource Management) UON B Science B Science MQ 300917 75.00 B Science (Materials) UOW 757636 78.00 B Science SCU 334116 68.00 B Science (Mathematical Science) WS 728090 73.00 B Science UC 368103 60.00 B Science (Mathematical Science) WS 728091 78.30 B Science UNE 392603 72.55 B Science (Mathematics/Statistics) UTS 607003 76.95 B Science UNSW 429000 85.00 B Science (Nanotechnology) UTS 607007 B Science (ADF) UNSW 450020 B Science (Nuclear Science and Technology) UOW 757638 78.00 B Science UOW 757621 75.00 B Science (Nutrition and Food Sciences) WS 728035 70.95 B Science USYD 512040 80.00 B Science (Physics) UOW 757637 78.00 B Science WS 728055 77.95 B Science (Physics)/B Mathematics UOW 751805 80.00 B Science WS 728056 73.60 B Science (Psychology) ANU 138123 80.00 B Science WS 728057 76.75 B Science (Psychology) CQU 160191 B Science – Psychology MQ 300129 83.00 B Science (Psychology) UC 365123 60.00 B Science (Advanced Mathematics) USYD 512042 98.00 B Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology) LTU 187033 64.90 B Science (Advanced Mathematics) (Honours) UNSW 429300 95.00 B Science Advanced Honours (Physics) UOW 757602 95.00 B Science (Advanced Science) WS B Science in Analytics UTS 607080 89.75 A+C 720182 90.00 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 74.10 74.25 75.00 71.60 n/o Course listing COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Scientific Studies UNE 392607 57.70 B Social Science (Advanced) WS 720196 90.00 B Statistics ANU 134200 86.00 B Social Science (Advanced) WS 720198 90.00 B Technology (Aeronautical Engineering) (ADF) UNSW 450080 A+C B Social Science (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 755320 90.00 B Technology (Aviation) (ADF) UNSW 450090 A+C B Social Science (Psychology) CSU 211850 70.00 B Vision Science UNSW 429740 95.00 B Social Science (Psychology) CSU 211854 70.00 B Vision Science/M Clinical Optometry UNSW 429750 97.00 B Social Science (Psychology) CSU 211857 70.00 Dip Aviation Theory CQU 160271 47.40 B Social Science (Psychology) UOW 753210 75.00 Dip Science SCU 334014 45.00 B Social Science (Psychology) WS 727600 Dip Science UC 360030 50.00 B Social Science (Psychology) WS 727601 75.60 Dip Science UNE 392605 72.55 B Social Science (Psychology) WS 727605 77.25 Dip Science (Extended) – 4 terms WS 729667 Dip Applied Social Science (DFEE) JNI 552040 U/C Dip Science (Standard) – 3 terms WS 729560 55.00 Dip Social Science (DFEE) UOW 759045 55.00 International B Science UOW 757600 A+C Dip Social Science (Extended) – 4 terms WS 729669 U/C International B Science (Honours) UOW 757590 A+C Dip Social Science (Extended) – 4 terms WS 729671 U/C Dip Social Science (Policing) (Extended) – 4 terms WS 729674 U/C Dip Social Science (Policing) (Extended) – 4 terms WS 729676 U/C Dip Social Science (Policing) (Standard) – 3 terms WS 729580 55.00 Dip Social Science (Policing) (Standard) – 3 terms WS 729582 55.00 Dip Social Science (Standard) – 3 terms WS 729570 55.00 Dip Social Science (Standard) – 3 terms WS 729577 55.00 U/C Social Sciences COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Anthropology WS 727604 75.25 B Anthropology WS 727607 B Applied Social Science (DFEE) ACAP 540300 65.00 B Applied Social Science (DFEE) ACAP 540301 65.00 B Applied Social Science (Community Services) (DFEE) JNI 552010 A+C B Applied Social Science (Counselling) (DFEE) JNI 552020 A+C B Child and Family Studies GU 283339 63.55 B Child and Family Studies GU 283802 66.45 B Community and Social Development WS 727725 B Social Science MQ 300120 77.00 B Social Science SCU 331101 68.00 B Social Science SCU 331161 68.00 B Social Science UC 361603 70.00 B Social Science UNE 391659 72.55 B Social Science UON 484050 60.20 B Social Science UON 484060 60.20 B Social Science UOW 755300 70.00 B Social Science UOW 755301 70.00 B Social Science WS 727610 B Social Science WS 727615 68.25 B Social Science WS 727620 B Social Science WS 727621 68.05 B Social Science (Advanced) WS 720194 90.00 74.00 N/A 73.30 71.85 76.15 Social Work/Welfare Work COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Community Welfare WS 727715 73.00 B Community Welfare WS 727720 73.65 B Counselling (DFEE) ACAP 540500 70.00 B Counselling (DFEE) ACAP 540501 70.00 B Counselling GU 283341 63.55 B Human Services GU 283326 63.55 B Human Services GU 283801 63.55 B Human Services/M Social Work LTU 183032 50.05 B Human Services/M Social Work LTU 193032 59.70 B Social Welfare SCU 331162 68.00 B Social Work (DFEE) ACAP 540400 60.00 B Social Work ACU 103202 58.50 B Social Work ACU 103203 58.50 B Social Work CSU 211900 B Social Work CSU 211904 65.00 N/A All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 53 COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Social Work GU 283323 66.45 B Social Work GU 283803 66.45 B Social Work UNE 391666 72.55 B Social Work UOW 755340 80.00 B Social Work UOW 755341 80.00 B Social Work USYD 511615 80.00 B Social Work WS 727700 84.80 B Social Work WS 727705 84.80 B Social Work (Honours) CQU 160551 60.45 B Social Work (Honours) UNSW 422400 80.00 B Social Work (Honours) UON B Social Work (Honours)/B Social Research and Policy UNSW 422402 80.00 Dip Community and Social Development WS 727730 N/A Dip Community Services (Case Management) (VET) ACAP 540404 N/A Dip Community Services (Case Management) (VET) ACAP 540405 N/A Dip Counselling (VET) ACAP 540502 N/A Dip Counselling (VET) ACAP 540503 N/A Dip Youth Work (VET) ACAP 540402 N/A Dip Youth Work (VET) ACAP 540403 N/A 484100 80.05 Tourism/Hospitality/Event Management COURSE 54 UNI CODE CUT-OFF COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Business in Tourism and Hospitality Management SCU 330450 63.00 B Business in Tourism and Hospitality Management SCU 330460 63.00 B Commerce – TAFE Advanced Diploma of Events UOW 753640 72.00 B Commerce – TAFE Advanced Diploma of Events UOW 753641 72.00 B Commerce – TAFE Advanced Diploma of Hospitality UOW 753630 72.00 B Commerce – TAFE Advanced Diploma of Travel and Tourism UOW 753650 72.00 B Culinary Management (DFEE) WBC 553050 B Event and Tourism Management UC 361479 70.00 B Event Management (DFEE) ICMS 530020 A+C B Hospitality Management CQU 160050 N/A B Hospitality Management CQU 160051 N/A B Hospitality Management (DFEE) ICMS 530040 A+C B International Tourism (DFEE) ICMS 530060 A+C A+C B International Tourism and Hotel Management GU 283126 63.55 B Management (Events) UTS 601068 85.35 B Management (Tourism) UTS 601072 85.05 B Tourism Management WS 727750 72.40 Dip Business (Event Management) (DFEE) WBC 553170 U/C Dip Business (Hospitality Management) (DFEE) WBC 553160 U/C Dip Business (Tourism Management) (DFEE) WBC 553150 U/C Dip Event Management (DFEE) ICMS 530510 A+C AdvDip Hospitality (Commercial Cookery) (VET) WBC 553130 U/C Dip Events (VET) WBC 553115 U/C AdvDip Hospitality (Event Management) (VET) WBC 553140 U/C Dip Hospitality (VET) WBC 553110 U/C AdvDip Hospitality (Hotel Management) (VET) WBC 553120 U/C Dip Hospitality Management (DFEE) ICMS 530530 A+C AssocDeg Business (Event Man.) (DFEE) WBC 553230 A+C Dip Hospitality Management (DFEE) SIBT 640080 N/A AssocDeg Business (Hospitality Man.) (DFEE) WBC 553220 A+C Dip International Tourism (DFEE) ICMS 530550 A+C AssocDeg Business (Tourism Man.) (DFEE) WBC 553240 A+C AssocDeg Culinary Management (DFEE) WBC 553250 U/C B Business (Event Management) (DFEE) TUA 550020 A+C B Business (Event Management) (DFEE) WBC 553030 A+C B Business (Hospitality Management) (DFEE) WBC 553020 A+C B Business (Hospitality Management) WS 721020 76.75 B Business (Tourism Management) (DFEE) WBC 553040 B Business in Convention and Event Management SCU 334152 63.00 B Business in Convention and Event Management SCU 334460 63.00 B Business in Hotel Management (DFEE) SCU 354140 B Business in Tourism and Hospitality Management SCU 330410 63.00 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students A+C N/A Course listing Preparation courses COURSE Combined degrees across several fields of study UNI CODE CUT-OFF Also refer to Law Combined, Medicine/Medical Sciences Combined and Education/Teaching Combined ANU Preparatory Program ANU 130000 N/A COURSE Newstep (ENA) UON 481500 A+C B Actuarial Studies with B Science MQ 300276 97.00 Newstep (ENA) UON 481550 A+C B Actuarial Studies/B Science UNSW 424350 97.30 University Access Program (ENA) UOW 759005 55.00 UNSW 424350 97.30 University Access Program (ENA) UOW 759006 B Actuarial Studies/B Science (Advanced Mathematics) (Honours) University Entrance Certificate (DFEE) UOW 759000 55.00 B Advanced Science (Honours)/B Arts UNSW 429370 95.00 University Preparation Program (ENA) UNSW 430200 N/A B Advanced Science (Honours)/B Engineering (Honours) UNSW 429360 95.00 UNSW Preparation Program (Arts and Social Sciences) (ENA) UNSW 430100 A+C B Advanced Science (Honours)/B Fine Arts UNSW 429395 95.00 UNSW Preparation Program (Business) (ENA) UNSW 430110 A+C B Advanced Science (Honours)/B Science (Computer Science) UNSW 429361 95.00 UNSW Preparation Program (Engineering) (ENA) UNSW 430120 A+C B Advanced Science (Honours)/B Social Research and Policy UNSW 429390 95.00 UNSW Preparation Program (Science) (ENA) UNSW 430130 A+C B Advanced Science B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609590 99.95 B Agriculture/B Business UNE 393678 72.55 B Applied Public Health/B Global Studies ACU 105515 61.70 B Applied Science (Exercise and Sport Science)/M Nutrition and Dietetics USYD 512658 B Applied Sciences/M Occupational Therapy Practice LTU 183035 70.00 n/o Single degrees across several fields of study COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF A+C UNI CODE CUT-OFF 97.00 Associate Degree ANU 130003 B Arts (Business and Communication Studies) ACU 103307 58.50 B Arts and Business UNSW 422050 90.00 193035 70.00 ACU 103312 58.50 B Applied Sciences/M Occupational Therapy Practice LTU B International Development Studies B Languages and International Business UNE 391762 72.55 B Applied Sciences/M Physiotherapy Practice LTU 183045 98.95 B Mathematics and Finance (Honours) UOW 756503 85.00 B Applied Sciences/M Physiotherapy Practice LTU 193045 90.00 B Mathematics and Finance (Honours) (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 756520 95.00 B Applied Sciences/M Speech Pathology LTU 183055 70.00 B Applied Sciences/M Speech Pathology LTU 193055 70.00 B Political, Economic and Social Sciences USYD 511226 80.00 B Art Theory/B Arts UNSW 421401 80.00 B Politics, Philosophy and Economics ANU 131161 96.00 B Art Theory/B Social Research and Policy UNSW 421402 80.00 B Politics, Philosophy and Economics UOW 753115 75.00 B Arts – Psychology with B Human Sciences MQ 300523 83.00 B Politics, Philosophy and Economics (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 753116 93.00 B Arts (Psychology)/B Commerce UOW 751305 75.00 B Science and Business UNSW 429100 90.00 B Arts in International Studies/B Commerce UC 362223 60.00 B Science Criminology and Psychological Studies WS 729215 76.75 B Arts in International Studies/ B Communication in Advertising UC 362306 60.00 B Social Sciences (Honours in Actuarial Studies and Economics) ANU 134454 B Arts in International Studies/ UC B Communication in Media and Public Affairs 362326 60.00 B Technology and Innovation UTS 609605 84.80 B Arts in International Studies/ B Communication in Public Relations UC 362336 60.00 Dip General Studies CSU 214010 30.00 362318 70.00 CSU 214011 30.00 B Arts in International Studies/B Event and Tourism Management UC Dip General Studies Dip General Studies CSU 214014 30.00 B Arts in International Studies/B Management UC 362343 60.00 Dip General Studies CSU 214017 30.00 B Arts in International Studies/B Media Arts and Production UC 362284 60.00 B Arts with B Commerce MQ 300287 80.00 B Arts with B Science MQ 300145 75.00 B Arts/B Business CQU 160381 51.50 n/o All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 55 COURSE 56 UNI CODE CUT-OFF COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Arts/B Business GU 283540 63.55 B Business B Arts in International Studies UTS 609130 90.00 B Arts/B Business UNE 391753 72.55 UTS 609530 97.85 B Arts/B Business WS 720600 74.55 B Business B Creative Intelligence and Innovation B Arts/B Business WS 720605 70.00 B Business B Science in Information Technology UTS 603220 85.55 B Arts/B Commerce ACU 103303 58.50 B Business/B Arts SCU 332105 63.00 B Arts/B Commerce UC 362023 60.00 B Business/B Branded Fashion Design (DFEE) BBC 551200 A+C B Arts/B Commerce UOW 751301 75.00 B Business/B Communication Design (DFEE) BBC 551220 A+C B Arts/B Communication and Media Studies UOW 751350 70.00 BBC 551210 A+C B Arts/B Communication and Media Studies (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 751360 93.00 B Business/B Digital Media (3D Design and Animation) (DFEE) 551240 A+C UC 362056 60.00 B Business/B Digital Media (Film & Video Design) (DFEE) BBC B Arts/B Communication in Advertising B Arts/B Communication in Media and Public Affairs UC 362096 60.00 B Business/B Digital Media (Interaction Design) (DFEE) BBC 551230 A+C B Arts/B Communication in Public Relations UC 362106 60.00 B Business/B Government and International Relations GU 283131 63.55 B Arts/B Creative Industries WS 720731 B Business/B Innovation and Entrepreneurship UON 483060 74.10 B Arts/B Economics USYD 511260 90.00 551250 A+C UOW 751306 80.00 B Business/B Interior Design (Commercial) (DFEE) BBC B Arts/B Economics and Finance B Arts/B Information Technology UC 362123 60.00 B Business/B Interior Design (Residential) (DFEE) BBC 551260 A+C B Arts/B Management UC 362163 60.00 B Business/B Professional Communication CQU 160401 47.40 B Arts/B Media Arts and Production UC 362084 60.00 B Commerce with B Arts – Psychology MQ 300212 83.00 B Arts/B Science UNE 392759 72.55 B Commerce with B Psychology (Honours) MQ 300213 94.20 B Arts/B Science UON 482050 79.05 B Commerce with B Science MQ 300288 80.00 B Arts/B Science UON 482060 85.50 B Commerce/B Advanced Science (Honours) UNSW 424100 96.30 B Arts/B Science (Psychology) UC 362183 60.00 B Commerce/B Arts UNSW 424100 96.30 B Arts/B Social Science WS 720610 70.00 B Commerce/B Arts USYD B Arts/B Social Science WS 720612 71.60 B Commerce/B Aviation (Management) UNSW 424100 96.30 B Arts/B Social Science WS 720614 70.00 B Commerce/B Communication in Advertising UC 361436 60.00 B Arts/B Social Work USYD 511300 80.00 361466 60.00 USYD 511913 80.00 B Commerce/B Communication in Media and Public Affairs UC B Arts/M Nursing 361456 60.00 74.50 511530 95.00 B Australian Politics and Public Policy/ UC B Communication in Media and Public Affairs 361426 70.00 B Commerce/B Communication in Public Relations UC B Biomedical Physics B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609600 94.35 B Commerce/B Design (Honours) UNSW 424100 96.30 ACU 107011 B Commerce/B Event and Tourism Management UC B Biomedical Science/B Business Administration B Commerce/B Fine Arts UNSW 424100 96.30 B Biotechnology B Business UTS 609176 90.55 B Commerce/B Global Studies ACU B Business Administration with B Arts MQ 300253 81.00 B Commerce/B Information Systems UNSW 424100 96.30 B Business Administration with B Arts – Psychology MQ 300258 83.00 B Commerce/B Innovation and Entrepreneurship UON B Business Administration with B Commerce – Professional Accounting MQ 300282 81.00 B Commerce/B Media (Public Relations and Advertising) UNSW 424100 96.30 B Business Administration with B Psychology (Honours) MQ 300283 94.35 B Commerce/B Science UNSW 424100 96.30 B Business Administration/B Global Studies ACU 103707 58.50 B Commerce/B Science USYD B Business Analytics with B Security Studies MQ 300233 85.00 B Commerce/B Science (Advanced Mathematics) (Honours) UNSW 424200 96.30 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 60.10 361465 70.00 103703 58.50 483070 72.90 511535 95.00 Course listing COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Commerce/B Science (Computer Science) UNSW 424100 96.30 B Creative Arts/B Computer Science UOW 751503 75.00 B Communication (Advertising)/B Business (Marketing) CSU 211217 65.00 B Creative Arts/B International Studies UOW 751505 75.00 B Communication (Creative Writing) B Arts in International Studies UTS 609330 82.90 B Creative Arts/B Journalism UOW 751507 75.00 B Creative Arts/B Science UOW 751504 75.00 B Communication (Creative Writing) B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609525 87.70 B Criminal and Community Justice/B Social Work WS 727047 85.90 B Communication (Digital and Social Media) B Arts in International Studies UTS 609298 77.60 B Criminology and Criminal Justice/ B Information Technology GU 283520 66.45 B Communication (Digital and Social Media) B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609495 93.20 B Design (Honours)/B Media (Public Relations and Advertising) UNSW 421101 85.00 B Communication (Journalism) B Arts in International Studies UTS 609300 85.05 B Design (Visual Communication)/B Creative Industries WS 720733 78.70 B Communication (Journalism) B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609505 90.05 B Design in Animation B Arts in International Studies UTS 609258 90.85 B Communication (Media Arts and Production) B Arts in International Studies UTS 609310 B Design in Animation B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609538 98.90 B Communication (Media Arts and Production) B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609510 94.30 B Design in Architecture B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609535 99.95 B Communication (Public Communication) B Arts in International Studies UTS 609320 84.65 B Design in Fashion and Textiles B Arts in International Studies UTS 609260 95.25 B Communication (Public Communication) B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609515 93.25 B Design in Fashion and Textiles B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609540 99.95 B Communication (Public Relations)/ B Business Studies CSU 211257 65.00 B Design in Integrated Product Design B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609545 95.35 B Communication (Social and Political Sciences) B Arts in International Studies UTS 609345 81.75 B Design in Interior and Spatial Design B Arts in International Studies UTS 609280 93.70 B Communication (Social and Political Sciences) B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609520 83.90 B Design in Interior and Spatial Design B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609550 90.50 609285 93.60 UOW 751351 75.00 B Design in Photography B Arts in International Studies UTS B Communication and Media Studies/ B Commerce 609290 94.05 UOW 751355 80.00 B Design in Visual Communication B Arts in International Studies UTS B Communication and Media Studies/ B Economics and Finance 609555 96.95 UOW 751354 72.00 B Design in Visual Communication B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS B Communication and Media Studies/ B International Studies B Design/B Business GU 283256 63.55 B Communication and Media Studies/ B International Studies (Dean’s Scholar) UOW 751363 93.00 B Economics/B Advanced Science (Honours) UNSW 424470 95.00 B Communication and Media Studies/ B Science UOW 751353 75.00 B Economics/B Arts UNSW 424450 93.00 B Economics/B Science UNSW 424450 93.00 B Communication in Public Relations/B Event and Tourism Management UC 362458 70.00 B Economics/B Science (Advanced Mathematics) (Honours) UNSW 424460 95.00 B Communication/B Business WS 721043 70.45 UNSW 429610 96.30 B Communication/B Creative Industries WS 720732 B Engineering (Honours) (Materials Science and Engineering)/B Commerce B Communication/B International Studies WS 724525 74.00 B Engineering (Honours) with B Arts MQ 300723 80.00 B Computer Science/B Science UOW 751402 75.00 B Engineering (Honours) with B Commerce MQ 300721 81.00 B Construction Project Management B Arts in International Studies UTS 609195 94.10 B Engineering (Honours) with B Science MQ 300722 80.00 B Engineering (Honours)/B Arts UNSW 425850 92.00 B Creative Arts/B Arts UOW 751501 75.00 B Engineering (Honours)/B Business GU 283439 75.00 B Creative Arts/B Commerce UOW 751502 75.00 B Engineering (Honours)/B Business WS 722494 83.35 B Creative Arts/B Communication and Media Studies UOW 751506 75.00 B Engineering (Honours)/B Business WS 722495 78.60 87.20 77.00 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 57 COURSE 58 UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Engineering (Honours)/B Business WS 722496 80.80 B Engineering (Honours)/B Business WS 722497 80.15 B Engineering (Honours)/B Commerce UNSW 425900 96.30 B Engineering (Honours)/B Environmental Science GU B Engineering (Honours)/B Information Technology COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Forensic Science B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609587 94.35 B Graphic Design/B Communication in Advertising UC 363116 60.00 283438 75.00 B Health Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine B Arts in International Studies UTS 609346 85.70 GU 283440 75.00 B Health Sciences/M Nursing USYD 511916 80.00 B Engineering (Honours)/B Science GU 283441 75.00 B Human Services/B Criminology and Criminal Justice GU 283340 63.55 B Engineering (Honours)/B Science UNSW 425850 92.00 283804 63.55 UNSW 425850 92.00 B Human Services/B Criminology and Criminal Justice GU B Engineering (Honours)/B Science (Computer Science) WS 724100 69.25 B Engineering (Hons) B Arts in International Studies UTS B Information and Communications Technology/B Arts WS 724105 70.80 B Engineering (Hons) B Business UTS 609350 89.95 B Information and Communications Technology/B Business B Engineering (Hons) B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609560 94.75 B Information and Communications Technology/B Business WS 724110 68.90 B Engineering (Hons) B Science UTS 609360 82.00 B Information and Communications Technology/B Business WS 724115 68.35 B Engineering Honours (Civil)/B Design in Architecture USYD 511762 95.00 B Information and Communications Technology/B Business (Accounting) WS 724120 78.45 B Engineering Honours (Mechanical or Mechatronic)/B Exercise Science UOW 751625 80.00 B Information and Communications Technology/B Business (Accounting) WS 724130 72.30 B Engineering Honours/B Arts UOW 751302 80.00 B Information Systems (Advanced)/B Business WS 720151 90.00 B Engineering Honours/B Arts USYD 511780 90.00 B Information Systems (Advanced)/B Business WS 720152 90.00 B Engineering Honours/B Commerce UOW 751601 80.00 B Information Systems/B Business WS 724138 75.00 B Engineering Honours/B Commerce USYD 511760 B Information Systems/B Business WS 724139 75.00 B Engineering Honours/B Computer Science UOW 751609 80.00 B Information Technology/B Arts USYD 511765 B Engineering Honours/B Mathematics UOW 751610 80.00 B Information Technology/B Business GU 283462 66.45 B Engineering Honours/B Medical Science USYD 511790 90.00 B Information Technology/B Business UON 483050 72.20 B Engineering Honours/B Music Studies USYD 511792 103712 63.55 USYD 511784 90.00 B Information Technology/B Business Administration ACU B Engineering Honours/B Project Management B Engineering Honours/B Science UOW 751624 80.00 B Information Technology/B Commerce UC 366063 60.00 B Engineering Honours/B Science USYD 511770 90.00 B Information Technology/B Commerce USYD 511761 B Engineering Honours/B Science (Physics) UOW 751623 80.00 B Information Technology/B Media Arts and Production UC 366084 60.00 B Environmental Management/B Arts UNSW 429560 80.00 B Information Technology/B Medical Science USYD 511763 90.00 B Environmental Science/B Marine Science and Management SCU 334112 68.00 B Information Technology/B Science USYD 511764 90.00 B Event and Tourism Management/B Sports Management UC 361481 70.00 B International Business/B Government and International Relations GU 283133 63.55 B Exercise Science/B Business GU 283334 69.05 B International Studies/B Business WS 724518 70.00 B Exercise Science/B Business Administration ACU 105516 61.70 B International Studies/B Business WS 724520 70.10 B Exercise Science/B Psychological Science GU 283335 69.05 B International Studies/B Commerce UOW 751311 75.00 B Exercise Science/B Public Health ACU 105517 60.20 B International Studies/B Economics and Finance UOW 751313 80.00 B Fine Arts/B Arts UNSW 421001 80.00 UTS B International Studies/B Media (Communication and Journalism) UNSW 422210 92.00 B Forensic Science B Arts in International Studies B International Studies/B Media (Public Relations and Advertising) UNSW 422220 92.00 609032 86.40 95.00 A+C 609252 88.95 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 90.00 95.00 Course listing COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Nursing/B Business Administration ACU 105509 65.00 B Pharmacology and Toxicology/B Business GU 283332 72.75 B Philosophy (Honours) [ANU]/B Science (Honours) [NUS] ANU 138005 B International Studies/B Media (Screen and Sound Production) UNSW 422230 92.00 B International Studies/B Social Science WS 724522 70.00 B International Studies/B Social Science WS 724523 70.00 B International Tourism and Hotel Management/B Business GU 283134 63.55 B Politics and International Relations/B Applied UC Economics 361504 70.00 B Journalism/B Arts UOW 751660 72.00 UC 361506 70.00 B Journalism/B Business GU 283136 63.55 B Politics and International Relations/ B Business Administration B Journalism/B Commerce UOW 751661 75.00 B Politics and International Relations/ B Commerce UC 361507 70.00 B Journalism/B Engineering Honours UOW 751665 80.00 UOW 751666 72.00 B Politics and International Relations/ UC B Communication in Media and Public Affairs 361496 70.00 B Journalism/B International Studies B Journalism/B Science UOW 751663 75.00 B Politics and International Relations/ B Science (Psychology) UC 361508 70.00 B Justice Studies/B Forensic Studies UC 367034 70.00 B Project Management/B Arts USYD 511783 85.00 B Management B Arts in International Studies UTS 609090 80.25 609200 92.10 UTS 609532 87.45 B Property Economics B Arts in International Studies UTS B Management B Creative Intelligence and Innovation B Psychological Science/B Business GU 283346 63.55 B Management/B Science (Psychology) UC 361443 60.00 B Psychological Science/B Commerce UOW 751750 75.00 B Marketing Management/B Communication in Advertising UC 361476 B Psychological Science/B Criminology and Criminal Justice GU 283337 66.45 B Mathematics/B Computer Science UON 483250 85.80 GU 283347 69.05 B Mathematics/B Computer Science UOW 751701 75.00 B Psychological Science/M Mental Health Practice B Medical Science B Arts in International Studies UTS 609255 91.05 B Psychological Science/M Rehabilitation Counselling GU 283348 69.05 B Medical Science B Business UTS 609175 94.25 B Psychology (Honours) with B Human Sciences MQ 300524 94.00 B Medicinal Chemistry B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609595 91.75 B Psychology (Honours)/B Commerce UOW 751751 B Midwifery B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609570 96.45 B Public Relations and Communication/ B Business GU 283138 63.55 B Music and Sound Design B Arts in International Studies UTS 609296 75.30 B Science (Advanced Mathematics) (Honours)/B Arts UNSW 429320 95.00 B Music Studies/B Arts USYD 512310 A+C B Science (Advanced Mathematics) (Honours)/B Engineering (Honours) UNSW 429330 95.00 B Music/B Advanced Science (Honours) UNSW 422531 A+C UNSW 422501 A+C B Science (Advanced Mathematics) (Honours)/B Science (Computer Science) UNSW 429331 95.00 B Music/B Arts B Music/B Arts UON 483500 A+C B Science (Computer Science)/B Arts UNSW 425800 92.00 B Music/B Commerce UNSW 422510 A+C B Science (Computer Science)/B Media Arts (Honours) UNSW 425801 92.00 B Music/B Creative Industries WS 720734 N/A B Science (Physics)/B Arts UOW 751803 80.00 B Music/B Engineering (Honours) UNSW 422520 A+C 365133 60.00 UNSW 422503 A+C B Science (Psychology)/B Sport and Exercise Science UC B Music/B Media (Communication and Journalism) B Science B Arts in International Studies UTS 609250 82.60 B Music/B Media (Public Relations and Advertising) UNSW 422504 A+C B Science B Business UTS 609170 85.90 B Music/B Media (Screen and Sound Production) UNSW 422505 A+C B Science B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609585 81.45 B Music/B Science UNSW 422530 A+C B Science in Analytics B Arts in International Studies UTS 609220 91.00 B Nursing B Arts in International Studies UTS 609150 92.10 609230 87.30 UTS 609568 94.35 B Science in Information Technology B Arts in International Studies UTS B Nursing B Creative Intelligence and Innovation 60.00 A+C 89.00 All About UAC for 2017 Year 11 and 12 Students 59 COURSE UNI CODE CUT-OFF UNI CODE CUT-OFF B Social Science (Psychology)/B Business (Marketing) CSU UNSW 429200 85.00 B Social Work (Honours)/B Arts UNSW 422401 80.00 B Science/B Arts UOW 751801 75.00 UNSW 422403 83.00 B Science/B Arts USYD 512094 80.00 B Social Work (Honours)/B Criminology and Criminal Justice B Science/B Arts WS 728100 B Sport and Exercise Management B Arts in International Studies UTS 609085 95.20 B Science/B Business GU 283621 63.55 UTS 609080 94.80 B Science/B Business WS 728110 78.15 B Sport and Exercise Science B Arts in International Studies B Science/B Business WS 728111 76.95 B Sport and Exercise Science B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS 609580 93.55 B Science/B Commerce UOW 751802 75.00 365194 60.00 UNSW 429230 85.00 B Sport and Exercise Science/B Information Technology UC B Science/B Fine Arts B Science/B Information Technology GU 283620 66.45 B Science/B International Studies WS 728115 75.55 B Science/B Social Research and Policy UNSW 429220 85.00 B Science/M Nursing USYD 511914 80.00 B Science/M Nutrition and Dietetics USYD 512099 97.00 B Social Science (Psychology)/B Business (Management) CSU 211017 70.00 B Science in Information Technology B Creative Intelligence and Innovation UTS B Science/B Arts 609565 89.10 77.45 LOOKING FOR A COURSE? 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