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08 Experience. The Difference.Pathways from TAFE to UniSA+ Credit transfers+ Entry pathways+ Support services+ Uni life .TheperiFEfrs
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Maiko Hayashi
After completing her TAFE diploma, Maiko
transferred to UniSA and was given credit for
the first year of the Bachelor of International
Business. Now that she is studying for an
internationally recognised degree, Maiko is
confident that her choice will be better for her
when it comes to launching her career.
My program offers quite a range of dif ferent
subjects, so I have an opportunity to find work in
many places. So hopefully in the next two
years of my study here, I will have the
opportunity to really work out what I want to
do.
Being an international student at both TAFE
and UniSA has also given Maiko a range of
experience that other students wouldnt normally
encounter. Not only has she experienced a new
culture, coming to Australia from Japan, but
she has also noticed the increased responsibility
associated with university.
Uni is quite diff erent from TAFE. You need to be
disciplined enough to organise yourself and your
time properly. You get used to doing things
on your own. You need to prepare yourself
before you start uni and take initiative to do
things.
Many companies look for people who have
higher academic qualifications and the skills and
knowledge that come with university study. I
would like to be able to get a job back in Japan,
or in another country where I can use my English
and apply my international business skills.
TAFE qualifi cation: Diplomaof Internat ional Business
UniSA program: Bachelor of
International Business
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Welcome
UniSA is the largest provider of TAFE transfer options in the State. We receive preferences from
80% of TAFE students wishing to continue their tertiary education. Thats more than double the
preferences given to our nearest SA competitor and more than the combined preferences for the
other two state universities.
UniSA has worked with TAFE SA for over twenty years, establishing extensive transfer and
pathway arrangements to enable TAFE students to pursue further tertiary study with us.
With a modern, progressive and support ive approach, UniSA provides state-of -the-art online
technologies, and improved on-campus facilities. Our close working links with industry,
government and the professions allow us to offer an educational experience that will thoroughly
prepare you for achievement and innovation throughout your career.
Whether you are wishing to advance your career or take a whole new direction, the experience of
studying at UniSA will make all the difference. We look forward to welcoming you as a student.
Professor Peter Hj
Vice Chancellor and President
University of South Australia
The Division of Business is
accredited by the European Quality
Improvement System (EQUIS).
UniSA is a proud member of the
Australian Technology Network
(ATN), an influential alliance of five
distinctive and prominent Australian
universities.
Almost 2000 TAFE SA graduates apply to continue their studies at universities in South Australia
each year, and the majority of these students apply to attend the University of South Australia in
disciplines as diverse as nursing, architecture, accounting and engineering.
The high proportion of TAFE SA graduates choosing the University of South Australia is testament
to how Pathways from TAFE SA to UniSA helps students understand the requirements and process
of applying for credit for prior learning.
This cooperative endeavour, between two of South Australias leading learning institut ions, helps
to build the States skill base and, at the individual level, students are able to boost their career
opportunities.
I wholeheartedly support Pathways from TAFE SA to UniSA and encourage TAFE SA graduates to
explore opportunities to advance their skills with further studies.
Brian Cunningham
Chief Executive
Department of Further Education, Employment, Science and Technology
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Use TAFE SA to fi nish
your degree faster.
UniSA has more credit transfer and pathways arrangements with TAFE institutes thanother South Australian universities.
A Certificate IV, Diploma or Advanced Diploma from TAFE is accepted for entry intomany UniSA programs. If you receive a place in a program on this basis, youll beable to obtain credit for your previous study. You can also apply for addit ional credit,
up to a specified maximum, for completed TAFE subjects that are relevant to yourUniSA program.
UniSA offers maximum fl exibility to
people who want to study. There are
many pathways to enter university; less
than half of our students come straight
from school. You may apply to enter
UniSA t hrough the Foundati on Stud ies
prog ram, t he Special Terti ary Admissions
Test (STAT) or Open Universit ies Aust rali a
(OUA) but one of best pathw ays is wit h
your TAFE qual ifi cat ions.
TAFE to UniSA.
Studying at TAFE is one of the easiest and
most successful pathways towards a university
degree. Even if you left school at year 10 level,
your TAFE qualification may be all you need
to gain entry to UniSA.
All the programs listed in this publication,
as well as many other UniSA undergraduate
programs, have a TAFE sub-quota. This means
that applications for entry into these programs
are assessed only with other TAFE applicants,
increasing your chances of gaining entry.
UniSA has block credit transfer arrangements
where maximum and minimum credit is
awarded for completed TAFE study.
Did you know?...More than 40 per cent of
UniSA students have entered
their programs through
pathways other than Year 12.
Your experience canmake a differenceYou may receive credit towards
your UniSA program if you have
related experience through
employment, other studies,
professional associations or
similar bodies. How much credityou could receive will vary and
UniSA will need to assess your
eligibility. For more information,
contact Future Student
Enquiries on (08) 8302 2376
or 1300 UNINOW, email
[email protected] or visit
www.unisa.edu.au/future
How to apply for UniSA.
Australian students
UniSA offers maximum flexibility to people whowant to study. There are many pathways to
enter university; less than half of our students
come straight from school. You may apply to
enter UniSA through the Foundation Studies
program, or the Special Tertiary Admissions
Test (STAT), Open Universities Australia (OUA)
but one of the best pathways is with your TAFE
qualifications.
To apply for entry to UniSA go to
www.satac.edu.au/uniweb or get a copy of
the SATAC Uni Guide available from major
newsagents in August and simply fill in theenclosed application form.
Mid-year entry applications to UniSA are usually
made online at www.satac.edu.au/uniweb
and the closing date is mid-June. Applications
for entry the following year is at the end of
September, but you can apply up unt il mid-
December (late fees will apply). Find out more
from SATAC on (08) 8224 4000.
Overseas students
International students living in Australia can
apply to transfer from TAFE to UniSA simplycontact (03) 9627 4854, or call into
UniSA International Office,
Level 1, 101 Currie Street, Adelaide.
email internat [email protected]
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Maximum and minimum credit for UniSA programs
TAFE Award UniSA 2 Year
associate degree
(72 units)
UniSA 3 Year
degree
(108 units)
UniSA 4 Year
degree
(144 units)
Advanced Diploma 36 units max
13.5 units min
54 units max
13.5 units min
54 units max
13.5 units min
Associate Degree 36 unit s max
13.5 units min
72 units max
13.5 units min
72 units max
13.5 units min
Diploma 18 units max
9 units min
36 units max
9 units min
36 units max
9 units min
Certificate IV* 9 units max
4.5 units min
9 units max
4.5 units min
9 units max
4.5 units min
* Certain professional programs may be unable to award the minimum credit stated above, due to registrationand/or professional restrict ions.
UniSA is also sensitive to the requirements of
people whose personal circumstances may have
resulted in educational disadvantage.
Aborig inal and Torres St rait Islander
applicantsIf you are an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander
person applying to study at UniSA, you may also
qualify through special entry provisions. UniSA
conducts programs to assist wit h preparation for
university studies.
For further information contact Indigenous
Student Services (ISS) on (08) 8302 9194 or
visit www.unisa.edu.au/isu
Appli cants wi th a disabilit y
If you have a disability, you will be
considered for university entry through the
usual pathways. However, your application
may be subject to an additional assessment
procedure if you have experienced
educational disadvantage as a result
of your disability.
For more information, contact one of
Learning Connections Disability Advisers
on (08) 8302 4736 or teletypewriter
on (08) 8302 4842
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What services can
UniSA offer me?
UniSA strives to help you make the most of your t ime at university and can supportyour study, social and professional goals with a variety of valuable services.
Many UniSA campuses have recently
undergone major r edevelopments to
provide new and improved teaching
and research facilities for students.
These improvements wi ll ensure that
UniSA conti nues to of fer a lively, modern
and w ell-equipped study environment
well into the future.
Services to support you
Although youll be expected to take charge of
balancing study, work and your personal t ime,
UniSAs broad range of services can help. Weve
worked hard to develop academic, social and
personal support services that will assist you
throughout your program, regardless of where and
how you choose to study.
We have a range of staff and online resources
available to provide study support, personal
counselling, disability support, Indigenous support
and international student support.
Modern campuses and facilities
UniSA teaches its programs from four metropolitan
campuses City East, City West, Magill and
Mawson Lakes and the Centre
for Regional Engagement, with facilities based
in Whyalla and Mount Gambier.
Many UniSA campuses have recently undergone
major redevelopments to provide new and
improved teaching and research facilities for
students. These improvements will ensure that
UniSA continues to offer a lively, modern and well-
equipped study environment well into the future.
All UniSA campuses are linked to a wireless
network, allowing those with a wireless-enabled
laptop to access our online environment from
almost anywhere on campus. UniSAs sophisticated
computing and online facilit ies are also available
for students seven days a week from the computer
pools located on each campus.
Did you know?...As a UniSA student, you will be
a member of an incredibly diverse
student population of more
than 27,000 students from
over 135 count ries.
You can complete part of your
UniSA study overseas. UniSA has
study exchange agreements with
accredited universities in over 20
countries. You could find yourself
studying in Canada, Austria, Japan
or even India. You can also apply
for a UniSA travel grant to assistwith the cost of airfares.
Quality graduates
UniSA designs all programs and courses around
a set of seven Graduate Qualities. As a result,
all UniSA graduates:
operate effectively with and upon a body
of knowledge of sufficient depth to begin
professional practice
are prepared for lifelong learning in pursuit
of personal development and excellence
in professional practice
are effective problem solvers, capable of
applying logical, critical and creative thinking
to a range of problems
can work both autonomously and
collaboratively as professionals
are committed to ethical action and social
responsibility as professionals and as citizens
communicate effectively in professional
practice and as members of the community
demonstrate international perspectivesas professionals and as citizens.
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Learning Connection
Available on each campus, Learning Connection
provides a range of services and resources to
assist your learning and personal development.
These include interactive, on-campus and online
workshops, learning and language development
resources, personal counselling, disability and
international student support and careers advice.
[i ] For more information visit
www.unisanet.unisa.edu.au/learningconnection
Campus Central
With an office on each campus, Campus Central
is the place to get advice for matters relating
to the administrative aspects of uni. Here, you
can get help with your enrolments and class
timetables, pay for study readers, find information
about child care, organise a student card,
purchase a parking permit , and much more.
[i ] For more information visit
www.unisa.edu.au/campuscentral
Libraries
UniSAs modern libraries offer a range of services
and resources. Students can access traditional
print materials, DVDs, electronic books and
journals, study rooms, computers, and printing
and photocopying services. Staff are also available
to assist you with information literacy programs
that will maximise your research capabilities.
[i ] For more information visitwww.library.unisa.edu.au
Child care
Child care facilities are available for parents
wishing to return to study, and are located
on or close to each campus of the University.
City West (08) 8212 4266
Magill (08) 8302 4657
Mawson Lakes (08) 8281 5550
Whyalla (08) 8648 8812
[i ] For more information visitwww.unisa.edu.au/campuscentral/childcare.asp
Careers Services
UniSAs Careers Services offers a range of services
and resources designed to maximise your career
prospects and support your professional goals.
Services include information on career planning,
job-seeking and preparing for the workforce, as
well as workshops and opportunities to talk to
career advisers and potential employers.
[i ] For more information visit
www.unisanet.unisa.edu.au/careers
Orientation
Before you start classes at UniSA, you can attend
UniSAs orientation program for new students.
It will provide you with all the information youll
need to prepare for your first week at uni, as
well as workshops, information about your
program, and campus and library tours.
[i ] For more information visitwww.unisanet.unisa.edu.au/learningconnection
Indigenous Student Services (ISS)
If you are an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander
student, ISS can assist you with a range of
academic and social support services including
uni preparation sessions, a home group support
system and special entry schemes. ISS has a
branch on each metropolitan campus and the
Mt Gambier and Whyalla campuses, in addition
to off-campus study centres in Port Lincoln, Port
Augusta and Ceduna.
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For more information visitwww.unisa.edu.au/isu
Accommodation
UniSA Accommodat ion Services can help
students to find safe, affordable and quality
accommodation in a number of locations
in the city, or close to campuses.
[i ] For more information visitwww.unisa.edu.au/accommodation
Did you know?...UniSA is the only university
in South Australia to offer
programs in:
Civil Aviation
Construction Management
and Economics
Graphic Design
Human Movement
Journalism
Medical Radiation
Occupational Therapy
Pharmacy
Physiotherapy
Podiatry
Urban and Regional Planning
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Whats it like to be
a UniSA student?
Starting university can be easier if you know what to expect. You may be wonderinghow lectures and tutorials work, about your study options, or about how you will
juggle study, work and personal responsibilit ies.
Generally, your study schedule w ill be
divided into contact hours (the t ime you
spend i n lectu res, tut orials and pr act icals)
and independent study hours (the ti me
you devote to study, research, revision
and assessment pieces). Cont act hours
wil l vary depending on t he program you
choose to study you may be requi red
to spend as litt le as 10 hours per week
on campus. Independent study hours will
vary according to the individual but , aswith other commitments, the more you
are prepared to put in, the more
you will get back.
Its true that university will require a substantial
commitment of your time and energy, but
UniSAs range of flexible study options will allow
you to choose a path to best suit your needs and
circumstances.
Learning at UniSA
UniSA programs consist of numerous coursestaken over a number of academic years. A
Bachelor degree program, for example, will
usually consist of 24 courses taken over three
years (usually eight courses per year).
Generally, your study schedule will be divided
into contact hours (the time you spend
in lectures, tutorials and practicals) and
independent study hours (the time you devote
to study, research, revision and assessment
pieces). Contact hours will vary depending on
the program you choose to study you may be
required to spend as little as 10 hours per week
on campus. Independent study hours will vary
according to the individual but, as with other
commitments, the more you are prepared to
put in, the more you will get back.
Your study options
Depending on the program you choose, you
may have options about where, when and how
youd prefer to study.
Full-t ime study requires the completion of
36 units per year, but your contact hoursmay vary depending on your course. If you
are studying on campus, you will attend
lectures, tutorials or workshops, and/or
practical classes. (Please note overseas
students must study on campus and full-t ime)
Tips for succeeding at uniThe thought of tackling assignments
and exams may seem a little daunting
if youre considering starting uni.
Youll also need to work out strategies
for juggling your study, work and
personal commitments. Here are a
few tips that may help you to make
the most of your studies:
Work out a realistic study plan to
keep yourself aware of assignment
deadlines and exam periods.
Review this regularly and adjust
it according to your progress
Set up a comfortable, quiet study
space at home where you wont be
distracted by noise or other people
If you are employed, discuss your
study plans with your employer
to see if you can establish flexible
working arrangements
Make time for catch-ups with
friends and family for moral support
and some time out from study
Establish support networks at
uni clarify queries with your
tutors and lecturers and develop
friendships with classmates whounderstand your study demands
Stay healthy take time out to
exercise, eat well and get plenty
of sleep
Visit a Learning Connection office
in person or at www.unisanet.unisa.
edu.au/learningconnection for
various resources including learning
guides and online/on-campus
workshops, advice about studying
off-campus, and information about
UniSAs computing facilities
Talk to a UniSA librarian for detailed
information on researching methods,borrowing policies and establishing
a study pathway that will best suit
you. For more information, visit
www.library.unisa.edu.au
Part-t ime study allows you to study a
program over a longer period of time.
As a part-t ime student, you study less
than 75 per cent of a normal full-t ime
load and can undertake between one
and three courses per study period.
Off-campus (external) study allows you
to undertake all or some of your courses
from home using supplied print materials
and online study resources. You may
occasionally need to attend some on-
campus classes or field placements.
Classes
Lectures are usually held in large lecture
theatres with other students for an hour
or two. They offer an opportunity to listen
and take notes about the main concepts
covered in your course.
Tutorials, or workshops, are run by tutors
for smaller groups of students, and arean interactive way to share thoughts, ask
questions and generate discussion about
course content.
Practicals may take place in a laboratory,
on a computer or with other specialised
equipment, depending on the course. They
provide opportunities to develop practical
skills and apply theories learned in lectures
and tutorials.
Field trips are short excursions or longer
trips sometimes even overseas
where students gain practical insightinto their field of study and learn a range
of relevant skills.
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Work placements offer students the chanceto get into a real-world work situation, where
they can apply the knowledge and skills
learned at uni in a working environment.
Overseas student exchanges provide
the chance to study at one of more than
90 accredited international universities.
An international exchange will contribute
to your personal and professional
development, and will be highly regarded
by your future employers.
AssessmentTo pass a course you must satisfactorily
complete the relevant assessment requirements.
Assessment will vary from course to course,
but may include exams, written assignments,
presentations, practical work and/or class
participation. Depending on the course you
undertake, your assessment will be graded
according to the Universitys marking system.
When you have satisfactorily met all program
and UniSA requirements, you will be eligible to
graduate. Qualifying for a degree from UniSA
is a major achievement and you will be able to
celebrate your success with family and friends at
a graduation ceremony.
UniSAs online environment
UniSAs flexible online environment is available
from anywhere with internet access, giving
you the freedom to log in seven days a week,
24 hours a day. You will have access to
numerous modern computing facilities, and
UniSAs wireless network will allow students
with wireless-enabled laptops to access the
internet f rom almost anywhere on campus.
Email is a key communication tool at UniSA,but lecturers often also correspond through
websites and discussion groups linked to course
homepages. As a UniSA student, you will have
your own web page and email address. Its also
likely youll use a number of interactive internet
tools to submit assignments and discuss work
with other students.
[i ] For more information about whatto expect from studying at UniSA visitwww.unisanet.unisa.edu.au/learningconnection
Time out from studyAt UniSA youll be a member of a diverse
population of 27,000 students, including more
than 4,100 international students studying in
South Australia. As well as helping you gain the
knowledge and experience needed to pursue
your career goals, uni offers a great chance to
form valuable friendships and networks, and
enjoy new social experiences.
The Students Association offers a variety of
services providing opportunit ies to get involved
in campus life and make new f riends.
[i ] For more information about the services offered bythe Students Association, visit www.usasa.unisa.edu.au
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TAFE SA to UniSA credit transfers 2008
Accounting and CommerceTAFE awards UniSA programs* Credit
Advanced Diploma of Accounting Bachelor of Commerce Credit may be granted for business related
Advanced Diploma of Business Management Bachelor of Commerce TAFE qualifications at Certificate IV, Diploma
Diploma of Accounting Bachelor of Applied Finance and Advanced Diploma level.
Diploma of Business (Front line Management) Bachelor of Quantitative Finance
Diploma of Business Administrat ion Bachelor of Business Below is the maximum credit available to all
Diploma of Business Management (Management of Information Technology) students and wil l depend on how closely the
Diploma of International Business TAFE qualification aligns wit h the discipline.
Certificate IV in Business (International Trade) Double Degrees include:
Certificate IV in Business Financial Services Bachelor of Commerce with Advanced Diploma = 12 courses maximum
(Account ing) Bachelor of Applied Finance (1 years full-time)
Bachelor of Commerce wit h Diploma = 8 courses maximum
Bachelor of Business (Commercial Law) (1 year full-time)Or choose from 100 possible combinations Certificate IV = 2 courses maximum
in the Business Double Degree. For a full list
of programs in the Division of Business go to For more credit information contact:
www.unisa.edu.au/business/students/dbdd.asp The Academic Officer Division of Business
phone 8302 0283
* Programs available off-campus. www.unisa.edu.au/business/students/credittransfer.asp
Architecture and Design
TAFE awards UniSA programs Credit
Advanced Diploma of Building Design Bachelor of Architectural Studies 36 units
and Draft ing
Diploma of Architectural Technology Bachelor of Architectural Studies 18 units
Diploma of Arts (Interior Decoration & Design) Bachelor of Interior Architecture 37.5 unitsDiploma of Building Design and Drafting Bachelor of Architectural Studies 18 units
Diploma of Building Design and Technology Bachelor of Architectural Studies 18 units
Certificate IV in Arts (Interior Decoration) Bachelor of Interior Architecture 30 units
Certificate IV in Design Bachelor of Industrial Design 15 units
For more credit information contact:
City West Campus Central phone 8302 0511
email: [email protected]
Australian and Indigenous Studies
TAFE awards UniSA programs Credit
Certificate IV Aboriginal Community Management Bachelor of Arts (Aboriginal Studies) 18 units
Certificate IV in Business Bachelor of Arts (Australian Studies)
Certificate IV in Community Services and HealthCertificate IV in Information Technology Double Degrees include:
Certificate IV in Tourism Bachelor of Arts (Australian Studies) wit h 9 units
Certificate IV in Hospitality & Recreation Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services)
Bachelor of Arts (Aboriginal Studies) with
Bachelor of Social Work For more credit information contact:
City West Campus Central phone 8302 0511
email: [email protected]
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Business
TAFE awards UniSA programs* Credit
Advanced Diploma of Business Management Bachelor of Management Credit may be granted for business related TAFE
(Conveyancing) (Administrative Management) qualifications at Certificate IV, Diploma and
Advanced Diploma of Financial Services Bachelor of Business Administration (Specialisation) Advanced Diploma level.
Diploma of Business Bachelor of Business (Commercial Law)
Diploma of Business Administration Bachelor of Commerce Below is the maximum credit available to all
Diploma of Business Management Bachelor of Business (International Business) students and wil l depend on how closely the
Diploma of International Business Bachelor of Business TAFE qualification aligns wit h the discipline.
Certificate IV in Conveyancing (Management of Informat ion Technology)
Certificate IV of Business (International Business) Bachelor of Management Advanced Diploma = 12 courses maximum
Bachelor of Management (1 years full-t ime)
(Logistics and Supply Chain Management) Diploma = 8 courses maximum
Bachelor of Business (Property) (1 year full-time)
Certificate IV = 2 courses maximum
Double Degrees include:
Bachelor of Management (Administrative
Management) with Bachelor of Commerce For more credit information contact:
Bachelor of Business (International Business) with The Academic Officer Division of Business
Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) phone 8302 0283
Bachelor of Commerce with www.unisa.edu.au/business/students/credittransfer.asp
Bachelor of Business (Commercial Law)
Or choose from 100 possible combinations in the
Business Double Degree. For a full l ist of programs
see www.unisa.edu.au/business/students/dbdd.asp
Whyalla and Mt Gambier programs include:
Advanced Diploma, Diploma or Associate Degree in Accounting For more credit information contact Whyalla
Certificate IV in a relevant field of study Associate Degree in Business Ventures Campus Central phone 8647 6161 or 1800 808 957
Bachelor of Business and Enterprise email: [email protected]
For specific credit information contact:
Regional Business Head of Unit Dr Janet Sawyer
email: [email protected]
* Programs available off-campus.
Civil Aviation
TAFE awards UniSA programs Credit
Advanced Diploma of Aviation Bachelor of Applied Science (Civil Aviation) Credit may be given for any civil aviation-related
TAFE qualification where students have completed
an Advanced Diploma. In general, students will be
eligible for at least 8 courses and 2 contrasting
elective courses of credit for the Advanced Diploma.
Credit for related Certificate IV and Diploma
qualifications or for unrelated qualifications will be
considered on a case-by-case basis.
For more credit information contact Mawson LakesCampus Central phone 8302 3511,
email: [email protected]
or see www.unisanet.unisa.edu.au/credit
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Communication
TAFE awards UniSA programs Credit
Advanced Diploma of Arts (Acting) Bachelor of Media Arts 36 units
Advanced Diploma of Stage Management
Advanced Diploma of Arts (Professional Writ ing) Bachelor of Arts 36 units
(Communication and Media Management)
Bachelor of Arts
(Writing and Creative Communication)
Bachelor of Communication (Media and Culture)
Bachelor of Journalism
Bachelor of Media Arts
Advanced Diploma of Visual Communication and Bachelor of Arts 27 units
Graphic Design (Communication and Media Management)
Bachelor of Arts
(Writing and Creative Communication)
Bachelor of Communication (Media and Culture)
Bachelor of Media Arts
Diploma of Music Bachelor of Arts 36 units
Diploma of Screen (Communication and Media Management)
Bachelor of Arts
(Writing and Creative Communication)
Bachelor of Communication (Media and Culture)
Bachelor of Media Arts
Diploma of Information Technology Bachelor of Arts 31.5 units
(Communication and Media Management)
Bachelor of Arts
(Writing and Creative Communication)
Bachelor of Communication (Media and Culture)
Bachelor of Media Arts
Diploma of Multimedia Design Bachelor of Arts 27 units
(Communication and Media Management)
Bachelor of Arts
(Writing and Creative Communication)Bachelor of Communication (Media and Culture)
Bachelor of Media Arts
Diploma of Accounting Bachelor of Arts 27 units
Diploma of Applied Design (Interactive Multimedia) (Communication and Media Management)
Diploma of Arts (Furniture Design) Bachelor of Arts
Diploma of Arts (Interior Decoration and Design) (Writing and Creative Communication)
Diploma of Arts (Professional Writ ing) Bachelor of Communication (Media and Culture)
Diploma of Business Bachelor of Journalism
Bachelor of Media Arts
Diploma of Costumes for Performance Bachelor of Media Arts 27 units
Diploma of Live Product ion, Theatre and Events
(Construction and Manufacturing)
Diploma of Live Product ion, Theatre and Events
(Technical Productions)Certificate IV in Art (Visual and Applied) Bachelor of Arts 18 units
Certificate IV in Art Practice (Communication and Media Management)
Certificate IV in Arts (Interior Decoration) Bachelor of Arts
Certificate IV in Business (Writing and Creative Communication)
Certificate IV in Informat ion Technology Bachelor of Communication (Media and Culture)
Certificate IV in Visual Arts and Bachelor of Journalism
Contemporary Craft Bachelor of Media Arts
For more credit information contact:
Undergraduate Programs Officer
School of Communication
phone 8302 4561
email: [email protected]
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Computing and Information Technology
TAFE award UniSA programs* Credit
Advanced Diploma in Informat ion Technology Bachelor of Computer and Information Science Credit may be given for any information technology
Diploma of Information Technology Bachelor of Software Engineering or computer-related TAFE qualification where
(Networking Engineering) Bachelor of Information and Communications students have completed a Certificate IV, Diploma
Diploma of Information Technology Technology (Networking) or (Logistics) or Advanced Diploma.
(Software Development) Bachelor of Information Technology Credit for related Certificate IV
Diploma of Software System Development (Computing and Multimedia) qualifications or for unrelated qualifications wil l
Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences be considered on a case-by-case basis. In general,
(Applied Mathematics), (Stat istics), (Optimisation) students wil l be eligible for:
Bachelor of Quantitative Finance
Bachelor of Information Systems Advanced Diploma = 12 courses credit
Bachelor of Business (1 years full time)
(Management of Informat ion Technology) Diploma = 8-12 courses credit
(1-1 years full time)
Double Degrees include: Certificate IV = 4 courses (1 semester ful l time)
Bachelor of Computer and Information Science with
Bachelor of Media Arts or For more credit information contact Mawson Lakes
Bachelor of Management or Campus Central phone 8302 3511, email:
Bachelor of Business (Commercial Law) [email protected]
or see www.unisanet.unisa.edu.au/credit
* Programs available off-campus.
Construction Management and Economics
TAFE qualifications UniSA programs Credit
Advanced Diploma in Building Bachelor of Construction Management Credit may be given for any construction
Advanced Diploma of Building Design and and Economics management or building related TAFE
Project Administration Bachelor of Built Environment qualification. Students wit h outstanding
Advanced Diploma of Civil Engineering (Design) Associate Degree in Built Environment results in Certificate IV (Building) and Diploma
Diploma of Architectural Technology and (Building) may be granted additional credit.
Construction Management Any other courses or related qualifications wil l
Diploma of Built Environment s be considered on a case-by-case basis.Diploma of Building In general, students wil l be eligible for a minimum of:
Diploma of Building Design and Drafting
Diploma in Building Surveying Advanced Diploma = 16 courses
Diploma of Civil Engineering (Draft ing) (2 years full time)
Diploma of Civil Engineering (Design) Diploma = 8 courses (1 year ful l time)
Certificate IV in Architectural Technology and Certificate IV = 4 courses
Construction Management (1 study period full time)
Certificate IV in Building
Certificate IV in Residential Drafting For more credit information contact
City East Campus, phone 8302 2227,
email: [email protected]
or see www.unisanet.unisa.edu.au/credit
EducationTafe awards UniSA programs* Credit
Diploma of Communit y Services (Childrens Services) Bachelor of Early Childhood Educat ion 36 units
Diploma of Community Services (Childrens Services) Bachelor of Educat ion (Junior Primary and Primary) 27 units
Diploma of Training and Assessment Bachelor of Education 49.5 units
(Adult, Vocational & Workplace Learning)
Diploma of Training and Assessment and Bachelor of Education 72 units
relevant vocational qualifications (Adult, Vocational & Workplace Learning)
Diploma of Training and Assessment Systems Bachelor of Educat ion 27 units
(incorporating whole of Cert IV in Assessment (Adult, Vocational & Workplace Learning)
and Workplace Training)
Diploma of Training and Assessment Systems Bachelor of Education 22.5 units
(not incorporat ing whole of Cert IV Assess (Adult, Vocational & Workplace Learning)
& Workplace Training)For more credit information contact
Magill Campus Central phone 8302 4511
email: [email protected]
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Education (continued)
TAFE qualifications UniSA programs* Credit
Relevant Diploma of a trade or other Bachelor of Education 22.5 units
vocational area (Adult, Vocational & Workplace Learning)
Certificate IV in Assessment and Bachelor of Education 9 units
Workplace Training (Adult, Vocational & Workplace Learning)
Certificate IV in Training and Assessment Bachelor of Education 13.5 units
(Adult, Vocational & Workplace Learning)
Certificate IV in Womens Education Bachelor of Education 13.5 units
(Adult, Vocational & Workplace Learning)
Relevant Certificate III in a trade or Bachelor of Education 13.5 units
other vocational area (Adult, Vocational & Workplace Learning)
For more credit information contact
Magill Campus Central phone 8302 4511
* Courses available off campus. email: [email protected]
Engineering
TAFE qualifications UniSA programs Credit
Advanced Diploma of Engineering Bachelor of Engineering Credit may be given for any engineering related
(Civil Engineering) (Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering) TAFE qualification where students have completed an
Advanced Diploma of Engineering Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering) Advanced Diploma.
(Electronics Engineering) Bachelor of Engineering
Advanced Diploma of Engineering (Computer Systems Engineering) or In general, students wil l be eligible for at least 9
(Mechanical Engineering (Electrical & Mechatronic Engineering) or courses of credit for an Advanced Diploma.
Advanced Diploma of Engineering (Electronics & Microengineering) or Credit for related Diploma and Certificate IV
(Computer Aided Design) (Telecommunications) qualifications or for unrelated qualifications wil l be
Advanced Diploma of Engineering Bachelor of Technology considered on a case-by-case basis.
(Manufactur ing Management) (Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering) TAFE students who have successfully completed
Mathematics A and Mathematics B or Use
Double Degrees include: Mathematics at Technician Level (EDX130) and Use
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering) with Quadratic and Exponential, Logarithmic and
Bachelor of Sustainable Environments Trigonometric Funct ions and Matrices (EDX140)(Biodiversity, and Park Management) or may be required to undertake additional
Bachelor of Management studies in University bridging Mathematics.
Bachelor of Engineering
(Computer Systems Engineering) with For more credit information contact Mawson Lakes
Bachelor of Management or Campus Central phone (08) 8302 3511,
Bachelor of Management (Marketing) email: [email protected]
Bachelor of Engineering or see www.unisanet.unisa.edu.au/credit
(Electrical and Mechatronic Engineering) with
Bachelor of Management or
Bachelor of Management (Marketing)
Bachelor of Engineering
(Electronics and Microengineering) with
Bachelor of Management or
Bachelor of Management (Marketing)Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and
Manufacturing Engineering) w ith
Bachelor of Computer and Information Science or
Bachelor of Management or
Bachelor of Sustainable Environments
(Biodiversity, and Park Management)
Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications)
with Bachelor of Management or
Bachelor of Management (Marketing)
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Environmental Management and Sustainability
TAFE qualifications UniSA programs Credit
Advanced Diploma of Tourism Management Bachelor of Sustainable Environments Credit may be given for any environmental
Advanced Diploma or Diploma in a relevant (Environment Protection and Management) management or related TAFE qualification where
field of study Bachelor of Sustainable Environments students have completed an Advanced Diploma.
Diploma of Environmental Management (Biodiversity and Park Management) In general, students wil l be eligible for at least
Diploma of Geoscience Bachelor of Sustainable Environments 10 courses of credit and 1 elective course if
Diploma of Geographical Informat ion Systems (Geospatial Information Systems) appropriate for the Advanced Diploma.
Bachelor of Sustainable Environments Credit for related Certificate IV and Diploma
(Geographical and Earth Systems) qualifications or for unrelated qualifications wil l be
considered on a case-by-case basis.
Double Degrees include:
Bachelor of Sustainable Environments For more credit information contact
(Biodiversity and Park Management) with Mawson Lakes Campus Central phone 8302 3511,
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering) or email: [email protected]
Bachelor of Engineering or see www.unisanet.unisa.edu.au/credit
(Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering)
Human Resource ManagementTAFE awards UniSA programs* Credit
Advanced Diploma of Business (Human Resources) Bachelor of Management Credit may be grant ed for business related TAFE
Diploma of Business (Front line Management) (Human Resource Management) qualifications at Certificate IV, Diploma and
Diploma of Business (Human Resources) Bachelor of Management Advanced Diploma level.
Certificate IV in Business (Front line Management) Bachelor of Management Below is the maximum credit available to all
Certificate IV in Business (Human Resources) (Administrative Management) students and wil l depend on how closely the
Bachelor of Management TAFE qualification aligns wit h the discipline.
(Logistics and Supply Chain Management)
Advanced Diploma = 12 courses maximum
Double Degrees include: (1 years full-time)
These programs can be combined wit h other Diploma = 8 courses maximum
Business programs to form a Business Double (1 year full- time)
Degree. For a full list of programs go to Certificate IV = 2 courses maximumwww.unisa.edu.au/business/students/dbdd.asp ( year ful l-time)
* Programs available off-campus. For more credit information contact: The Academic
Officer Division of Business phone 8302 0283
www.unisa.edu.au/business/students/credittransfer.asp
Management
TAFE awards UniSA programs* Credit
Advanced Diploma of Business Management Bachelor of Business (Administrative Management) Credit may be granted for business related TAFE
Diploma of Business Bachelor of Management qualifications at Certificate IV, Diploma and
Diploma of Business Management Bachelor of Management Advanced Diploma level.
Diploma of Business (Frontl ine Management) (Human Resource Management)
Certificate IV in Business (Front line Management) Bachelor of Management (Marketing) Below is the maximum credit available to allBachelor of Management students and wil l depend on how closely the
(Logistics and Supply Chain Management) TAFE qualification aligns wit h the discipline.
Bachelor of Management
(Marketing and Communications) Advanced Diploma = 12 courses maximum
Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality Management (1 years full-t ime)
Diploma = 8 courses maximum
Double Degrees include: (1 year full-time)
Bachelor of Management wit h Certificate IV = 2 courses maximum
Bachelor or Arts (International Studies) ( year ful l-time)
Or choose from 100 possible combinations in
the Business Double Degree. For a full list of For more credit information contact: The Academic
Division of Business programs go to Officer Division of Business phone 8302 0283
www.unisa.edu.au/business/students/dbdd.asp www.unisa.edu.au/business/students/credittransfer.asp
* Programs available of f-campus.
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Marketing
TAFE awards UniSA programs* Credit
Advanced Diploma Business (Marketing) Bachelor of Management (Marketing) Credit may be granted for business related TAFE
Diploma of Business (Marketing) Bachelor of Marketing and Communications qualifications at Certificate IV, Diploma and
Diploma of Retail Management Advanced Diploma level.
Double Degrees include:
Bachelor of Management (Marketing) with Below is the maximum credit available to all students
Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) and wil l depend on how closely the TAFE qualification
Or choose from 100 possible combinations in aligns with the discipline.
the Business Double Degree. For a full list of
Division of Business programs go to Advanced Diploma = 12 courses maximum
www.unisa.edu.au/business/students/dbdd.asp (1 years full-time)
Diploma = 8 courses maximum
* Programs available off -campus. (1 year full-t ime)
Certificate IV = 2 courses maximum
( year full-time)
For more credit information contact: The Academic
Officer Division of Business phone 8302 0283
www.unisa.edu.au/business/students/credittransfer.asp
Medical and Health Sciences
TAFE awards UniSA programs Credit
Associate Degree, Advanced Diploma, Diploma or School of Health Sciences Credit w ill be assessed on an individual basis by the
Certificate IV Bachelor of Applied Science (Occupational Therapy) Program Director.
Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Bachelor of Podiatry For more credit information on programs offered by
Bachelor of Medical Radiation Science the School of Health Sciences phone
Bachelor of Health Science 08 8302 2253; email: [email protected]
Bachelor of Applied Science
(Human Movement and Health Studies)
Bachelor of Applied Science(Human Movement and Health Studies) with
Bachelor of Education (Middle and Secondary)
School of Pharmacy and M edical Sciences For more credit information on programs offered by
Associate Degree, Advanced Diploma, Diploma or Bachelor of Laboratory Medicine the School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences
Certificate IV Bachelor of Nutrit ion and Food Sciences telephone 08 8302 2391; email
Bachelor of Pharmacy [email protected]
Bachelor of Medical and Pharmaceutical
Biotechnology
Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science
Diploma of Food Technology Bachelor of Nutrit ion and Food Sciences Students wil l be awarded 8 courses (36 unit s)
maximum (1 year equivalent full-time) credit.
Diploma of Laboratory Technology Bachelor of Laboratory Medicine Students wil l be awarded 9 courses (40.5 units)
maximum (1.25 years equivalent full-time) credit.
Diploma of Fitness Bachelor of Applied Science Students wil l be awarded 8 courses maximumDiploma of Outdoor Recreation (Human Movement and Health Studies) (36 units - 1 year equivalent ful l-time) credit.
Certificate IV in Fitness Bachelor of Applied Science Students wil l be awarded 4 courses (18 unit s)
Certificate IV in Outdoor Recreation (Human Movement and Health Studies) maximum (6 months equivalent full-t ime) credit.
Nursing and Midwifery
TAFE awards UniSA programs* Credit
Diploma of Aboriginal Health Bachelor of Nursing Students who have completed a Diploma of Nursing
Diploma of Nursing Bachelor of Midwifery would normally be granted 36 units (1 year
Certificate IV in Aboriginal Health equivalent full-time) maximum credit.
Certificate IV in Community Services * Both programs are available off campus but some Enrolled nurses with an Australian practising
(Community and Aged Care) with on-campus workshops and practicals are required. certificate would normally be granted 18 unit s
current Enrolled Nurse practising certificate maximum credit.
Certificate IV in Health (Nursing) with current Other credit wil l be assessed on an individual basisEnrolled Nurse practising certificate by the Program Director.
For more credit information phone 8302 1805
email: [email protected]
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Psychology
Tafe awards UniSA programs Credit
Advanced Diploma of Community Services Bachelor of Psychological Science 27 units
Management
Advanced Diploma of Human Resource Bachelor of Psychological Science 27 units
Management
Diploma of Community Welfare Work Bachelor of Psychological Science 18 units
(Specialising in Counselling Skills)
Diploma of Human Resource Management Bachelor of Psychological Science 18 units
Certificate IV in Communit y Services Work Bachelor of Psychological Science 9 units
For more credit information contact
Magill Campus Central phone 8302 4511
email: [email protected]
Science and Mathemetics
TAFE awards UniSA programs Credit
Advanced Diploma or Diploma in a relevant Bachelor of Science For Bachelor of Science credit information contact
field of study Bachelor of Mathematical Sciences Kevin White telephone 8302 3197
Advanced Diploma of Information Technology (Applied Mathematics), (Stat istics), (Optimisation) email [email protected]
Bachelor of Quantitative Finance For more credit information contact Mawson Lakes
Campus Central phone 8302 3511, email:
or see www.unisanet.unisa.edu.au/credit
Social Work and Human Services
TAFE awards UniSA programs Credits
Advanced Diploma of Community Services Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services) 36 units
Advanced Diploma of Policing Bachelor of Social Work
Diploma of Justice Administration Double degrees include:
Bachelor of Arts (Aboriginal Studies) with
Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services) orBachelor of Social Work
Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services) with
Bachelor of Psychological Science
Bachelor of Social Work with
Bachelor of Arts (International Studies)
Diploma of Alcohol and Other Drugs Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services) 18 units
Diploma of Community Services Bachelor of Social Work
Diploma of Community Services Management Double degrees include:
Diploma of Community Services Work Bachelor of Arts (Aboriginal Studies) wit h
(Volunteer Management) Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services) or
Diploma of Community Welfare Work Bachelor of Social Work
Diploma of Disabilit y Work Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services) with
Diploma of Youth Work Bachelor of Psychological Science
Bachelor of Social Work withBachelor of Arts (International Studies)
Certificate IV in Aged Care Work Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services) 9 units
Certificate IV in Alcohol & Other Drugs Bachelor of Social Work
Certificate IV in Childrens Services Double degrees include:
Certifi cate IV in Community Development; Bachelor of Arts (Aboriginal Studies) wit h
Communit y Mediation; Community Services Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services) or
Advocacy; Communit y Services and Health; Bachelor of Social Work
Communit y Services; Communit y Services Work; Bachelor of Social Science (Human Services) with
Disabilit y Work; Employment Services; Bachelor of Psychological Science
Certificate IV in Justice Studies Bachelor of Social Work with
Certificate IV in Mental Health Work (non-clinical) Bachelor of Arts (International Studies)
Certificate IV in Youth Work
Certificate IV in Aboriginal Bachelor of Arts (Aboriginal Studies) with 9 units
Community Management Bachelor of Social WorkAdvanced Diploma of Justice Administration Bachelor of Social Science (Justice Administration) 72 units
Diploma of Policing
For more credit information contact
Magill Campus Central phone 8302 4511
email: [email protected]
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Tourism and Recreation
TAFE awards UniSA programs* Credit
Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management Bachelor of Sport and Recreation Management Credit may be granted for business related TAFE
Advanced Diploma of Sport and Recreation Bachelor of Tourism and Hospitality Management qualifications at Certificate IV, Diploma and Advanced
Advanced Diploma of Tourism Management Diploma level.
Diploma of Event Management Double degrees include: Below is the maximum credit available to all students
Diploma of Outdoor Recreation These programs can be combined wit h other and will depend on how closely the TAFE qualification
Diploma of Sport and Recreation Business programs to form a Business Double Degree. aligns with the discipline.
Diploma of Tourism (Marketing and For a full list of Division Business programs go to
Product Development) www.unisa.edu.au/business/students/dbdd.asp Advanced Diploma = 12 courses maximum
(1 full-time)
* Programs available off -campus. Diploma = 8 courses maximum
(1 year full-time)
Certificate IV = 2 courses maximum
( year full-time)
For more credit information contact: Academic Officer
Division of Business phone 8302 0283
www.unisa.edu.au/business/students/credittransfer.asp
Visual Arts and Graphic Design
TAFE awards UniSA programs Credit
Bachelor of Visual Arts and Applied Design Bachelor of Visual Arts (Specialisation) 63 units
Advanced Diploma of Arts (Applied & Visual) Bachelor of Visual Arts (Specialisation) 54 units
Advanced Diploma of Multimedia Bachelor of Visual Communication 27 units
Advanced Diploma of Visual Communication Bachelor of Visual Communication 54 units
and Graphic Design
Diploma of Applied Design Multimedia Bachelor of Visual Communication 18-36 units
Diploma of Multimedia Bachelor of Visual Communication 22.5 units
Diploma of Visual Communication and Bachelor of Visual Communication 18-36 units
Graphic Design
Certificate IV in Design Bachelor of Visual Communication 18 units
Certificate IV Foundation Design Bachelor of Visual Communication 18 unitsCertificate IV in Multimedia Bachelor of Visual Communication 18 units
Certificate IV in Visual Arts and Contemporary Craft Bachelor of Visual Arts (Specialisation) 22.5 units
For more credit information contact:
City West Campus Central phone 8302 0511
email: [email protected]
Whyalla and Mt Gambier programs
TAFE awards UniSA programs Credit
Advanced Diploma, Diploma or Associate Degree in Accounting For more credit information contact Whyalla
Certificate IV in a relevant field of study Associate Degree in Business Ventures Campus Central phone 8647 6161 or 1800 808 957
Bachelor of Business and Enterprise email: [email protected]
For specific credit information contact:
Regional Business Head of Unit Dr Janet Sawyeremail: [email protected]
Diploma of Aboriginal Health Bachelor of Nursing See Nursing and Midwif ery credit information on
Diploma of Nursing page 17.
Certificate IV in Aboriginal Health For more credit information contact:
Certificate IV in Health (Nursing) Whyalla Campus Central
with current Enrolled Nurse practicing certificate phone 8647 6161 or 1800 808 957
Certificate IV in Community Services email [email protected]
(Community and Aged Care) with current
practicing certificate
Advanced Diploma of Community Services Bachelor of Social Work For more credit information contact:
Management Whyalla Campus Central
Diploma of Childrens Services phone 8647 6161 or 1800 808 957
Diploma of Community Services Management email [email protected]
Diploma of Community Services Work For specific credit information contact:Diploma of Youth Work Social Work Head of Unit Tricia Munn
Certificate IV in Community Services Work email [email protected]
Advanced Diploma, Diploma or
Certificate IV in a relevant field of study
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Dougie Fraser
TAFE qual ifi cation: Diploma in
Engineering Comput er Systems
UniSA Program: Bachelor ofApplied Science (Healt h Scienceand Human Movement)
Dougie completed a Diploma in Engineering
(Computer Systems) at TAFE after completing
high school. While it gave him a qualification, it
wasnt really where he wanted to be.
I was playing soccer at the time and there were
some physiotherapists involved with the club
who got me interested in injury rehabilitation.
Dougie is now studying the Bachelor of AppliedScience (Health Science and Human Movement),
and received credit towards the degree from the
study hed done at TAFE. For someone who has
played sport all his life, hes now much happier
in his new field of study.
Im keen to work in exercise/physiology and am
doing injury rehabilitation next year, so would
like to do something with t hose two fields
combined. Im also coaching a soccer team,
which gives me great experience.
Coming to uni is a great way to build your
qualifications. Id like to be able to studyHonours and depending on how I go I could
try t ransferring into Occupational Therapy
or Physiotherapy as Im also interested in
these areas and know there are good job
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delivery or other arrangement
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