FIRST EDITION
Our whole island
is your campus
I N T E R N A T I O N A L
COURSE GUIDE 2024
We acknowledge the Palawa/Pakana people of lutruwita (Tasmania) and the Gadigal people of Sydney,
the traditional owners and custodians of the land upon which we live and work. We pay respects to Elders
past and present as the knowledge holders and sharers. We honour their strong culture and knowledge
as vital to the self-determination, wellbeing, and strength of their communities. We stand for a future that
profoundly respects and acknowledges Aboriginal perspectives, culture, language, and history.
Welcome to Country,
Orientation Week,
Tasmanian Museum
and Art Gallery, Hobart.
Contents
3 Study with us
6 Your journey starts here
7 Tasmania: The perfect
destination
9 Top Tasmanian attractions
11 Explore our campuses
15 Get the support you need
17 Uni life in Tasmania
20 Our accommodation
23 Our scholarships
25 Getting started at uni
27 Ways to study
30 Choosing your course
31 General entry requirements
Course Information
39 Business and Law
43 Creative Arts and Design
45Earth, Sea, Antarctic
and Environment
49Education, Humanities
and Social Sciences
53 Health and Medicine
57Science, Technology
and Engineering
Whether you’re just starting out, or you’re ready to take the next step
in your pursuit of knowledge, there’s no place quite like Tasmania.
As a university that has a long history of welcoming
international students, we understand you will play
an important role in shaping our university community
and the broader Tasmanian community when you join
us in Tasmania.
Here, you won’t just get hands-on learning and a great
lifestyle. You’ll immerse yourself in one of the world’s
most spectacular natural environments.
Framed by charming cities, beaches, snowfields and
wilderness, Tasmania is a place where you can hear
yourself think and learn beyond the classroom.
As a student, our whole island is your campus. Many
of our courses let you take your studies into Tasmania’s
great outdoors – on field trips, through work placements,
and through our sustainability program.
These real-world experiences make you more employable,
while also giving you the chance to engage with our
welcoming community. Plus, you’ll have a distinctive
and unforgettable Australian experience.
We are ranked in the Top 350 universities in the world with
a wide range of courses and a mission to offer world class
teaching and research to all students.
Study with us
Students at the
pinnacle, kunanyi/Mt
Wellington.
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Ranked 1st by Times Higher
Education Impact Rankings 2022
Certified as a carbon neutral
organisation by Climate Active
Winner of the 2021 Green Gown Awards Australasia
for Sustainability Institution of the Year
Winner of the 2022 International Green Gown
Awards for Student Engagement
The first STARS accredited institution in
Australasia, achieving a Gold rating in 2022
Learn more at utas.edu.au/study/sustainability
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Students at Constitution
Dock, Hobart.
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Tasmania is filled with creativity, industry, nature, and adventure. It’s a great place to follow
your passions and start doing what you love. Because we’re the only university in the state,
you get close access to the people and industries that are shaping our island.
We’ve gained international recognition for our teaching and
research excellence. No matter what you want to study, you’ll
learn alongside the very best as you hone your skills for a
successful career. Plus, our committed staff will give you
the close attention and support to succeed.
Our whole island is your campus
When you’re in one of the world’s most amazing places,
you need to get outside, explore and live while you learn.
Whatever you’re passionate about, we’ll give you a hands-on
education and an unforgettable adventure.
In the Natural and Social Sciences, our island becomes
your living laboratory. In Health, you’ll travel the state and
apply your learning to real-life scenarios. InEngineering and
Design, you’ll access cutting-edge facilities and technology.
Our courses also put you alongside key decision makers
in government, industry, and the community. You’ll help
yourself and future generations to create a better tomorrow.
You’ll also find yourself at the heart of a creative revolution.
Working on real briefs and projects, you’ll connect and
collaborate with the acclaimed artists, performers, and
creatives that are drawn here.
Generous scholarships
We offer a great range of scholarships for international
students. These can reward you for academic merit, provide
English language support, and give you tuition fee discounts.
Read more about our scholarships on page 23.
Where study meets sustainability
By choosing to study with us, you’ll become part of the
world’s leading university on climate action.1
Working
together, we became certified carbon neutral in 20162
and have since divested from fossil fuels, joined the global
Race to Zero, and committed to reducing our emissions
by at least 50% by 2030.
Our understanding of sustainability goes beyond the climate
emergency alone. Having adopted the United Nations
Sustainable Development Goals, we’re also committed to
improving socio-cultural, economic, and environmental
outcomes in Tasmania and beyond. Recognised as
Australasia’s Sustainability Institution of the Year in 20213
, we
see sustainability as an opportunity across everything we do
and are passionate about the role you can play as a student.
Our award-winning Sustainability Integration Program
for Students (SIPS) lets you apply your study to real-world
sustainability challenges and be paid, or gain course credit,
for your work. It’s just one way that you can get involved, no
matter what you study. 1
Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2022. 2 Certified Carbon Neutral Organisation by Climate Active. 3
Green Gown Awards Australasia 2021.
A great student lifestyle
Tasmania offers an authentic Australian experience with
a more relaxed lifestyle. Each campus puts you in the heart
of our cities and amongst a creative, diverse, and
welcoming community.
You’ll immerse yourself in an English-speaking environment
and a truly unique location. Here, you can experience worldrenowned cultural festivals as well as pristine World Heritage
Wilderness – all within a day. Studying with us, you’ll also
become part of a friendly and inspiring community.
This will provide you with valuable opportunities to develop
lasting friendships, employment opportunities, and great
English language experience – all guaranteeing a rewarding
study experience.
Your journey starts here
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Tasmania:
The perfect destination Tasmania is Australia’s only island state. It’s the country’s southernmost state
and the gateway to Antarctica. Our island is famous for its pure air, clear skies,
and stunning natural beauty.
Home to the famous Tasmanian Devil, we are affectionately
referred to as ‘Tassie’ by the locals. With 45% of our island
being National Park or World Heritage listed, Tassie is the
perfect mix of land meets sea. You can fly here in less than
an hour from Melbourne on mainland Australia.
Here, rugged mountain ranges and ancient forests spill
out onto pristine beaches. Our island boasts summer rock
concerts, the biggest winter festival in Australia, and a
unique art and cafe scene. Tasmania was named by National
Geographic as one of the top 25 trips to take in 2020.
Not only do we have some of the world’s cleanest air and
water, we also have more artists and marine scientists
per capita than any other state. As the only university in
Tasmania, we have a strong set of course offerings. Studying
with us, you’ll learn alongside our unique people and places.
Above all, we'll give you an inspirational and diverse study
experience, one that will enrich you academically, socially,
culturally, and environmentally.
Tasmania
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Tasman Bridge,
Hobart.
Population:
Hobart: 267,000
Greater Launceston:
107,000
Devonport and
North West: 40,000
Timezone:
Tasmania uses Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST).
AEST is equal to Coordinated Universal Time plus
10 hours (UTC +10). It’s a similar time zone to Tokyo,
around +3 hours to Beijing and Singapore, +5 hours
ahead of New Delhi and +8 hours ahead of Riyadh.
Students:
Total student
population: 50,787
International
students: 5,446
Summer:
Dec – Feb
Average temp: 16 – 23°C
Winter:
Jun – Aug
Average temp: 5 – 13°C
Size:
Tasmania is a similar size
to Ireland or Sri Lanka.
Place:
There are 334 other
islands that lie just
off Tasmania.
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Top Tasmanian
attractions
Here are just a few of the amazing
experiences you can have during
your time in Tassie. See a Tasmanian devil up close
at Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary.
Photography by Rob Burnett.
See wombats in the snow
at Cradle Mountain.
Photography by Paul Fleming.
Attend an Aboriginal smoking ceremony
on kunanyi/Mt Wellington.
Photography by Alan Long.
Get a picture-perfect
view of Wineglass Bay.
Photography by Matt Donovan.
Go mountain biking
at Blue Derby.
Photography by Oi Studios.
Admire the Southern Lights
from kunanyi/Mt Wellington.
Photography by Oi Studios.
Check out the scenic Gordon Dam,
Tasmania's tallest dam.
Photography by Rob Burnett.
Explore the tulip fields at
Table Cape, North West Tasmania.
Photography by Oi Studios.
Party at the Dark Mofo
Winter Solstice Festival.
Photography by LUSY Productions.
Roam the Tasman Peninsula by sea
kayak.Photography by Sean Scott,
Roaring 40's Kayaking.
Visit the Port Arthur Historic Site,
South East of Hobart.
Photography by Oi Studios.
Explore our campuses
AUSTRALIA
Did you know?
Tasmania is the southernmost state in Australia.
From here, it’s easy to travel to other major
cities on the mainland or to find connections
to international flights.
Launceston
Burnie
Hobart
TASMANIA
HOBART
BRISBANE
2.5hrs
1hr 50min 1hr 35min
1hr
SYDNEY
MELBOURNE
1hr 10min
LAUNCESTON
2hrs 35min
CANBERRA
1hr 22min
1hr 35min
We have campuses in the distinct regions of Tasmania:
Hobart in the South, Launceston in the North, and Burnie
in the North West. We also have a specialised Nursing
campus in Sydney.
Our campuses make the most of each region’s strengths,
which means your learning is informed by the place you
live. We’re also building exciting new campuses and spaces
to connect you with industry and the community.
Learn more at utas.edu.au/campuses
Tasmania is a very special place. No matter where you choose to study, you’ll find yourself
immersed in a vibrant campus lifestyle filled with hands-on learning and adventure.
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Students returning from
an excursion, IMAS, Hobart.
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The Hedberg
building, Hobart.
Hobart
Hobart is a perfect slice of urban living on the edge of pristine wilderness.
Study in the heart of the city, on the harbour, or by the beach.
Our beachside Sandy Bay campus is located a 15 minute
drive south of the city centre. Located on Hobart’s waterfront,
the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS)
combines Tasmania’s strengths in Marine and Antarctic
studies in one precinct. The building provides unique
facilities for around 300 students and staff.
Our Hobart campuses also include the new Hedberg
building. This cutting-edge facility provides a learning
space for music and creative arts students unlike
anywhere else in the country.
On Hunter Street, you’ll find our School of Creative Arts
and Media. This is a precinct where working artists, students,
and teachers all collaborate to create meaningful work.
In the coming years, we're continuing our move into
Hobart city. This will be into purpose-built, contemporary
learning spaces that blend university and city living.
Hobart students can also access our free student bus,
Uni Hopper, to travel between our inner-city locations
and facilities.
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The new Inveresk Library.
Image by Anjie Blair photography.
Launceston
Tasmania’s second-largest city, Launceston, offers you easy access to creative,
sporting, and outdoor experiences.
Our new $300m campus is a 10 minute walk from the city
and the breathtaking Cataract Gorge. If you're studying
Humanities, Education, and Law, you'll enjoy the incredible
purpose-built River's Edge building overlooking the lakeller/
North Esk River and surrounding mountains. The campus
transition from Newnham to Inveresk will be complete in
late 2024.
If you want to study the Arts, Theatre, or Architecture, it’s a
great place to realise your creative vision. We’re conveniently
located alongside the local museum and art gallery. And
if you’re interested in Sport, Health, or Sciences, you’ll
join a like-minded community and have real-life learning
opportunities.
Our new campus features Nursing simulation labs as
well as Allied Health clinics in a shared precinct that includes
the city’s biggest sports stadium. Our new outdoor spaces
include a Community Food Garden and Esk Activity space,
so you can play and work while connecting with local
industry leaders.
Our Newnham campus will continue to be the home of the
Australian Maritime College (AMC) and offer world-leading
Maritime simulation and teaching facilities. Our Tasmanian
Institute of Agriculture (TIA) will also continue to use growing
and research facilities on the campus.
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Whether you need academic help, career guidance, or just someone to
talk to, we're here. These are some of the ways we support our students.
Get help with your studies
As a student, you'll have access to all kinds of
resources including:
International Student Advisers
Our team of International Student Advisers are available
to support you from the moment you arrive right through
to graduation. They can help you adjust to the University
environment and provide advice on things that may be
impacting your studies, health, and safety.
College Student Advisers
Our College Student Advisers can help you with course
and enrolment advice, adjusting to university life, time
management skills, and personal issues affecting your
studies. They offer appointments in person, by phone, or
online via Zoom.
Learning Advisers
Our Learning Advisers offer individualised appointments
which focus on developing your academic skills and building
a personalised strategy to help you study.
Our highly qualified Learning Advisers can also provide
English language support, helping you to build your essential
language, communication, and academic skills.
Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS)
These timetabled study sessions are led by student mentors
and can help you improve your grades.
Learning workshops and webinars
Join live and pre-recorded sessions across a range of topics.
24 Hour Study Support
Our service allows you to access study support in real time.
You can submit your assignment for feedback and talk to
a subject expert when you need it the most.
utas.edu.au/study-support
UConnect
This key frontline team can help you understand, navigate,
and access information and services when you need it.
Access to our online Student Portal
Our online Student Portal makes it easy to find the
information you need. From study support to counselling,
career guidance, and University news, you'll gain access to a
personalised Student Portal and UniApp.
Health and wellbeing support
We offer a range of student health and wellbeing services.
These include:
Counselling
Studying with us gives you free access to confidential and
professional counselling. Counsellors can help you achieve
your best by building a deeper understanding of yourself and
the things that are getting in your way. They can also support
you to implement strategies to succeed. Plus, you can access
wellbeing sessions and information to help you get the most
out of your time with us.
For more information on support and wellbeing, please visit
utas.edu.au/counselling-support
Accessibility support
We provide practical assistance and support for any student
with a disability or health condition. Together, we’ll ensure
that you meet your learning needs.
utas.edu.au/support
Get the support you need
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A safe and diverse culture
We’re committed to creating a culture that's safe, promotes
equality and values diversity. Respecting and maintaining
the rights and dignity of our staff and students is our highest
priority.
utas.edu.au/diversity
The Safe and Fair Community Unit is a university-wide
service providing information, support and advice to keep
everyone safe and well.
utas.edu.au/safe
Religious support
We welcome people of all faiths and spiritualities. We have a
diversity of faiths within the community, with pastoral carers
based at both the Hobart and Launceston campuses.
The University can help connect you to local religious and
cultural groups and organisations.
There are also prayer rooms on the Sandy Bay and Newnham
campuses for Muslim students and staff.
LGBTIQA+
We are working towards creating an inclusive University
where all of us, no matter how we identify, feel valued,
respected, and safe. We have a range of supports available
for LGBTIQA+ students.
utas.edu.au/support
Childcare and parenting facilities
We support students who are also parents through our
range of services and facilities available at our Sandy Bay
and Newnham campuses.
utas.edu.au/campuses
Developing your employability
You’ll be supported throughout your whole journey
from study to work. We’ll help you find jobs while you’re
studying and connect you with future employers. We also
offer a range of leadership, work-integrated learning, and
professional placement experiences. These include programs
with businesses and industry that help you gain valuable
skills and experience as you study.
utas.edu.au/student-careers
Leadership and volunteering
We can help you develop your leadership skills and make
unique connections. You can volunteer, become a student
representative, or gain experience through a student
leadership role.
Our Vice-Chancellor’s Leadership Program allows you to
participate in experiences of your choice while engaging in
professional development sessions.
utas.edu.au/leadership-and-volunteering
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Students using the community
spaces opposite Melville Street
accommodation, Hobart.
Uni life in Tasmania
There’s much more to university than studying. That’s why we encourage you to go
beyond the classroom and take part in all the social opportunities we have on offer.
Each campus is home to a thriving student community, with lots of events and
social opportunities to engage with.
Making friends
Having a strong support network at university makes
a big difference. There are plenty of ways you can meet
people and make new friends. Studying in Tasmania,
you can take part in social events, off-campus trips,
travel opportunities, campus tours and much more.
Visit utas.edu.au/uni-life
Clubs and societies
From music groups to bushwalking clubs, our student
societies cover all kinds of interests and help you get the
most out of university. It’s a great way to meet new people
and connect with familiar international and cultural groups.
During Orientation Week, we host society days where
you can learn all about what each club has to offer.
Visit tusa.org.au
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Communities
When you join the University of Tasmania, we
want you to feel a deep sense of connection.
That’s why every student becomes a member
of a distinctive, island-inspired community.
Your community is a gateway to vibrant, fun
experiences that extend far beyond your
degree. They give you the chance to make new
friends, build networks, work on meaningful
projects, and learn new skills.
To get even closer to your community and
make new friends, download the UniApp from
your app store. It’s a great way to connect with
people – and it has many other features that
will enrich your uni experience.
Discover student events at
utas.edu.au/student-events
Uni Sport
Interested in joining a local sports club? Whether
you want a new experience or to pursue sport at its
highest level, our clubs provide first-class equipment
and facilities for athletes at any level.
Visit utas.edu.au/sport
Food and drinks
On our campuses, you’ll find plenty of great options for
food and drinks. These offer high quality, fresh foods
and a range of cuisines. Plus, our campuses are within
walking distance of cafes, supermarkets, and shops.
Students playing
basketball at 42 Melville
Street accommodation.
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Students using the community
spaces at our new Melville Street
accommodation.
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Join a vibrant student community by living near or on-campus.
You'll make new friends and share an amazing student lifestyle.
From self-contained apartments to communal living
colleges, we have accommodation to suit your needs and
budget. Most options are within easy walking distance
from our campuses. Plus, they provide study support, social
opportunities, and sports activities.
Hobart
Our 42 Melville Street and Hobart Apartments offer all
the conveniences and attractions of inner-city living. Both
locations offer self-contained studio accommodation, with
42 Melville Street also offering shared apartments. They’re
a short walk to our city campuses, including Health and
Medicine, Business and Economics, Creative Arts and Media,
and Marine and Antarctic Science.
For those seeking more tranquillity, Sandy Bay is an
oasis of calm, a short drive from the city. Our University
Apartments offer six-bedroom flats, while Christ and
John Fisher offer a residential college experience with
single rooms and shared facilities.
Launceston
Launceston is home to both our Newnham and Inveresk
campuses. Newnham is a spacious, 50-hectare campus
overlooking the stunning kanamaluka/Tamar River, and
just a short drive from the city centre.
Our Inveresk Campus is located near the inner city,
alongside the Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery.
The University offers a range of convenient and comfortable
accommodation options. These include studio apartments,
on-campus accommodation, and more.
On-site security
The safety of our students, staff and visitors is extremely
important to us. We provide a number of services to ensure
a safe and supportive experience. All students can also
access our free SafeZone app, which operates across our
campuses. This means that university security will be able
to assist at the press of a button.
Jump into uni life
Our accommodation helps you make friends and get
more out of your time at uni. Having a constant support
network around you, you'll always have someone to chat
to and study with.
There are plenty of events and programs to get involved
in. You can keep fit, rug up on a movie night, take art
classes, compete in sports, tour the state, and much more.
Your student leaders and Student Living staff will help
get you started.
How to apply
Applying for accommodation is easy and can be done online.
To get started, head to utas.edu.au/accommodation and
create an account.
Other accommodation options
We understand that finding the right accommodation is
really important when you are moving to a new country to
study, especially if you're travelling with a partner or family.
Explore the range of other accommodation options available
to you here utas.edu.au/other-accommodation.
Our accommodation
Accommodation locations and
pricing can be found on the
following page.
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Hobart Accommodation facilities University
Apartments Christ College John Fisher
College
Hobart
Apartments
42 Melville
Street
Cost (per week) $269* $188–269* $261–269* $250–410* $309–337*
Location Sandy Bay Sandy Bay Sandy Bay Hobart CBD Hobart CBD
Occupancy Single Single Single Single Single
Free cable TV Yes Community
areas
Community
areas
Community
areas Yes
Single sex apartment,
house or corridor Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Single sex
bathrooms available Yes Yes Yes Private
bathroom Yes
Self-catered Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Onsite café and
dining options No No No No No
Students relaxing in a room at
Hobart Apartments accommodation.
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Launceston
Accommodation facilities Kerslake Hall Investigator Hall Newnham
Apartments
Inveresk
Apartments
Cost (per week) $213* $213* $229* $235*
Location Newnham Newnham Newnham Inveresk
Occupancy Single Single Single Single
Free cable TV Community
areas Community areas Community
areas
Community
areas
Single sex apartment,
house or corridor No Yes Yes Yes
Single sex bathrooms available No Yes Private
bathroom
Private
bathroom
Self-catered Yes Yes Yes Yes
Onsite café and dining options Yes Yes Yes No
*
Costs listed are for 2023 and are subject to change and eligibility requirements. Refer to the website for the most up-to-date information.
Students sharing a meal at
Melville Street accommodation.
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Our scholarships
Scholarships give you peace of mind and let you make the most of your time studying.
We believe that university study should be accessible to
everyone, regardless of their background. That's why we're
supporting international students to study with us in 2024.
Our generous scholarship offerings provide full fee-paying
international students with a range of opportunities to go
towards living and study costs. Some are based on academic
merit, and others provide you with support to access
university studies. We also provide scholarships for our
alumni and for family members of current students.
For many of our international scholarships, you'll be assessed
at the time of submitting your International Student
Application, so there is no need to apply separately. Offer
letters will notify you if you have been awarded a scholarship.
Find out more about the range of scholarships and support
packages on offer in 2024.
Visit utas.edu.au/international-scholarships
Tasmanian International scholarship
This scholarship recognises high-performing international
students across a wide range of degrees. It can provide
you with a 25% reduction in tuition fees for the duration
of your degree.
Support scholarships
We understand the pandemic may have delayed your plans
for overseas study. The University is here to support you.
These scholarships are designed to allow improved access
to education where there is genuine need for support. Our
team will be in contact with you to discuss your individual
circumstances and to determine which scholarship may be
awarded.
Dean's Merit scholarships
The Dean’s Merit scholarships are awarded to high-achieving
international students who have demonstrated outstanding
academic performance. The scholarships cover a range of
courses across Sciences, Engineering, and Business. You’ll
need to be commencing your studies in 2024 and meet the
eligibility requirements.
Destination Australia
If you are a student considering studying a full-time bachelor
degree a Destination Australia Scholarship may provide the
extra financial support you are after. Successful applicants
will receive $15,000 per year for up to four years.
English language package
If you need to improve your English before diving into one
of our degrees, you can receive up to 20 weeks of free
English Language Course (ELC) programs. To learn more,
visit utas.edu.au/international-scholarships
Scholarships listed are subject to change and eligibility requirements. Refer to the website for the most up-to-date information. *
This example is based on student scholarship experiences. No identification with actual persons should be inferred.
How the Tasmanian International
Scholarship helped Nancy*
Growing up in China, Nancy always wanted
to study in Australia. After learning about
Tasmania as a unique Australian study
destination, Nancy decided to move here to
study undergraduate Medical Research.
Nancy secured a Tasmanian International
Scholarship, which gave her a 25% reduction in
her tuition fees. She is now living in university
accommodation in the heart of Hobart and
walks to uni. On the weekend, she is making
friends and exploring Tasmania’s exceptional
natural beauty, world-class produce, and food
experiences.
utas.edu.au/international-scholarships
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Students on campus
in the Hobart CBD.
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Getting started at uni
We’ll prepare you to succeed
Before you travel to Tasmania to study with us, we recommend you read the following
list of tips. We’ll help make your transition smoother with pre-departure support,
budgeting advice, information on preparing to study, and fun social events.
Pre-departure and arrival
Tasmania is a safe and relaxing place to live. Still, leaving
home to study in a new country can be as daunting as
it is exciting.
That’s why we offer a range of programs and services
to help you transition to student life in Tasmania.
Pre-departure sessions
Our pre-departure webinars tell you what you need to
know about travelling to Australia. They’ll make sure you’ve
done everything you need to do before you leave home.
Managing your money
Understanding of the costs of living in Australia can make
your study experience more enjoyable. We encourage all
our students to set a realistic budget before travelling.
Study-related costs
• Study fees are as per course
• Additional study costs
All incoming students must have sufficient funds to cover
the cost of:
• Accommodation
• Flights
• General cost of living
• Student visa application fee
• Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
All students arriving on a student visa in Australia must have
OSHC. The University of Tasmania provides cover through
Medibank Private. This will cover the full length of your
student visa. The current rates for OSHC will be included
in your Letter of Offer.
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Orientation day at
Launceston campus.
Living Expenses
The following is a rough guide to living costs for international
students living in Tasmania (in Australian dollars). Of course,
these will vary depending on your preferred standard of
living and where you choose to live.
• Groceries and eating out: $80–$280 per week.
• Electricity and utilities: $35–$140 per week.
• Phone and Internet: $20–$55 per week.
• Public transport: $15–$55 per week.
• Car (after purchase): $150–$260 per week.
• Entertainment, sport, personal care: $60–$150 per week.
• Study expenses (books, photocopying, stationery etc.):
approx. $1,000 per annum
The quoted tuition fee is indicative only and subject
to change. For more information on living expenses, visit:
studyaustralia.gov.au/english/live/living-costs
Preparing for study
Enrolment sessions
Our enrolment sessions are a great way to prepare for
university. They help you understand the administrative
parts of studying, including enrolling in units, finding your
timetable, and learning about the online systems you’ll use.
UniStart
UniStart is an online program that helps you pick up the
skills to succeed at university. These skills include critical
thinking, research, and assignment writing. We'll also teach
you to get more out of lectures, tutorials, and online learning.
Find out more at utas.edu.au/starting-uni
Orientation
Orientation is an important part of your uni journey.
You’ll connect with other students, explore your new
learning environments, and learn about all the support
services available to you.
Before semester starts, you can take part in a variety
of events, activities, and information sessions to get
you started.
Get the support you need
To find out more about the range of support services
available, visit page 15.
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No matter what area you’re looking to study, we offer you a great range of options.
Ways to study
At the University of Tasmania, we have everything from
undergraduate courses that build your knowledge base,
through to postgraduate courses that step give you the
expertise and skills you need to stay ahead.
Many of our courses are accredited and professionally
recognised by international industry and professional
bodies, in areas such as Accounting, Engineering, Business,
Information and Communication Technology, Law, Health,
and Education. This allows you to pursue rewarding careers
around the world. And if you’re looking to make a career
change, our courses let you build on your past experiences
and start an exciting new chapter.
Undergraduate courses
Associate degrees
An associate degree is a two-year university qualification that
focuses on practical study. Designed in consultation with
local industry, it will equip you with the real-world knowledge
and skills to work in a specific industry. You’ll also gain
transferable skills to navigate your career in the future.
Bachelor's degrees
A bachelor's degree, also referred to as an undergraduate
degree, is typically a three-year, full-time course. For many
courses, there is a range of units available over the summer,
spring, and winter breaks.
Double degrees
Double degrees combine the core requirements of two
different degrees. This allows you to complete two degrees
in a shorter time than studying both separately. A double
degree also provides you with in-depth knowledge in more
than one field. This gives you more career flexibility and
opportunity.
Honours degrees
An honours degree follows on from the completion of
a bachelor degree, giving you the chance to advance
your knowledge in a topic you’re passionate about. You’ll
develop skills that will prepare for professional work and
open opportunities for a doctorate in the future. You'll
develop superior project management skills and advanced
knowledge of research techniques and methodologies.
This course is studied full-time over one year, where you'll
work under the guidance of an academic supervisor to
complete research-related coursework, develop and execute
an independent research project, and author a research
dissertation.
Postgraduate courses
Graduate certificates
Graduate certificates allow you to pick up useful new skills
in just six months. They can also pave the way to further
postgraduate studies with us. Further study might include
a graduate diploma or a master’s degree. Plus, you could be
eligible for credit in your future course.
Graduate diplomas
These one-year qualifications allow you to take a deeper
dive into a study area that interests you. Once you complete
your diploma, you’ll have a pathway to master’s or doctorate
degrees. Plus, you could also be eligible for credit in these
future courses.
Master's degrees
A master’s degree takes one or two years, depending on your
previous study experience. It’s a great way to advance your
career, develop skills, and become a leader in your field. You
can also use a master’s to switch gears and enter a new field.
Your previous studies can make you eligible for credit, so you
can graduate sooner.
Research degrees
Our university is home to a collaborative and diverse research
community, which can give you the skills for a rich career
in academia and beyond. We offer a Doctor of Philosophy
(PhD) and Masters by Research. These are advanced study
programs that allow you to deeply explore a topic that
interests you.
Other programs
English language programs
Whether you want to improve your English to qualify for
further study, enhance job opportunities, or just build your
language skills, we have a program to suit you. Our English
for Academic Purposes program is for international students
who want to enter an undergraduate or postgraduate
degree but do not yet meet the English language entry
requirements. For more information, visit
utas.edu.au/english-language-courses
Foundation Studies Program
This is a direct pathway to first-year undergraduate degrees.
The program acts as a bridging course for international
students who want to study an undergraduate degree but
don’t meet the academic requirements or have the English
language skills. For more information, visit
partnerships.up.education/utas
Pre-Masters Preparation Program
This program is for students who already hold an
undergraduate degree but need English language support.
You’ll also get the academic skills you need to prepare for
postgraduate study. You can enrol for one semester of the
program and then progress directly into a postgraduate
degree. Learn more at
up.education/study/university-partnerships
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Students studying
at Inveresk Library,
Launceston.
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A double degree could
see you diving into Marine
Environments and law.
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Choosing your course
Create your own study experience
University is about more than gaining the skills for a job. It should be a once-in-a-lifetime
experience that changes the way you see the world. Our exciting, diverse courses allow
you to embark on a journey as unique as you are.
More choice than ever
At the University of Tasmania, we give you the freedom
to study your degree your way.
We now offer more choice in your course content than
ever before. You can choose to study a broad range of
topics or focus on just a few. Either way, you'll graduate
with a deeper knowledge and skill base that will see you
thrive in your chosen career.
Unlike other universities, we don't have mandatory
'breadth' units. This means you'll only learn about the
things you're really passionate about.
Accredited degrees
Some of our courses are subject to professional accreditation.
This means that an external, professional body assesses
the content and quality of the course to ensure it meets
their professional standards. Students completing an
accredited course may meet the academic requirements
for membership of the professional body.
For full accreditation information, visit the online
course page.
Combine your interests with
a double degree
Our new double degrees allow you to deepen your
knowledge within two separate study areas. That means
you can pursue your career and follow your passion at the
same time. And when you graduate, you’ll have a set
of skills that will really set you apart.
Learn more at utas.edu.au/double-degrees
The following double degree combinations are available
for international students:
• Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Information
and Communication Technology
• Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Science
• Bachelor of Information and Communication
Technology / Bachelor of Science
• Bachelor of Business / Bachelor of Laws
• Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Laws
Get more out of
your time at uni.
Maximise your
employability.
Build your own
unique set of skills.
Study for your
career and yourself.
More reasons to study a double degree
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General entry requirements
Undergraduate standard
university entry requirements
Admission to undergraduate courses at the University of
Tasmania requires completion of qualifications equivalent to
Year 12 in Australia. Refer to the table on the following page
for specific score requirements. Some courses also require
the completion of prerequisite subjects.
Students who do not meet these requirements may
enrol in the Foundation Studies Program.
For more information on entry requirements visit,
utas.edu.au/entry-requirements
English language requirements
Some international applicants may need to provide evidence
of an approved English language test completed within the
last two years.
For full details on our English language requirements visit
utas.edu.au/english-language-requirements
Undergraduate English
language requirements
Most of our undergraduate programs have
the following English language requirements:
• IELTS (Academic) — 6.0
(no individual band less than 5.5)
• TOEFL (iBT) — 72
(reading 10; listening 9; speaking 16; writing 19)
• PTE Academic — 50
(with no score lower than 42)
• English for Academic Purposes — EAP2 60%
(no individual score less than 55%)
• Cambridge CAE
(Certificate of Advanced English) — B Grade
• Cambridge CPE
(Certificate of Proficiency in English) — C Grade
• Cambridge BEC
(Business English Certificate) Higher — C Grade
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Table 1: Exceptions to the Undergraduate English language requirements
Course IELTS Score TOEFL (iBT) Score PTE Academic Score English for
Academic Purposes
Advanced Diploma
in Applied Science
(Marine Engineering)
Advanced Diploma
in Applied Science
(Nautical Science)
5.5
(no individual band
less than 5.0)
54
(no skill below:
Reading 6; Listening 5;
Speaking 15;
Writing 16)
42
(with no score
lower than 36)
60%
(no individual
score less than 50%)*
Law
Nutrition Science
Pharmacy
Psychological Science
Psychological Science
with Honours
6.5
(no individual band
less than 6.0)
88
(no skill below:
Reading 16; Listening
16; Speaking 18;
Writing 22)
58
(with no score
lower than 50)
65%
(no individual
score less than 60%)^
Medical Research 6.5
(no individual band
less than 6.0)
Dementia Care
Laboratory Medicine
6.5
(no individual band
less than 6.5)
88
(no skill below:
Reading 21; Listening
21; Speaking 21;
Writing 25)
58
(with no score
lower than 58)
65%
(no individual
score less than 65%)^
Social Work 7.0
(no individual band
less than 7.0) – no
other equivalencies
will be accepted.
Applicants will be
required to meet this
requirement prior
to commencing a
pathway into their
Social Work program.
Exercise and
Sport Science
Medicine/Surgery
7.0
(no individual band
less than 7.0)
100
(no skill below:
Reading 25; Listening
25; Speaking 23;
Writing 27)
65
(with no score
lower than 65)
70%
(no individual
score less than 70%)^
Nursing 7.0
(no individual band
less than 7.0)
94
(no skill below:
Reading 24; Listening
24; Speaking 23;
Writing 27)
65
(with no score
lower than 65)
Education 7.5
(no individual band for
listening and speaking
less than 8.0, and
writing and reading
no less than 7.0)
75%
(no individual score for
listening and speaking
less than 80%, and
writing and reading
no less than 70%)^
All methods of meeting the University of Tasmania English Language Entry Requirements have a validity of 2 years.
*
English for Academic Purposes 1 ^
English for Academic Purposes 2
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Natural Environment
and Wilderness students,
Derby, North East Tasmania.
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Undergraduate Entry Equivalency table
Qualification Method to calculate ATAR equivalency
International Baccalaureate Total score from subjects studied (1 = Very Poor, 2 = Poor, 3 = Mediocre,
4 = Satisfactory, 5 = good, 6 = Very Good, 7 = Excellent)
GCE A-Levels Total score from maximum 3 A Level subjects including any pre-requisite subjects
(A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1)
Singapore A-Levels Total score from maximum 3 H2 Level subjects. (H2 grading scale: A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, and E=1)
HKDSE Total score from best 5 subjects (4 cores + 1 elective) from category A or C. Minimum Level 3
in Category A required for pre-requisites. Minimum Level 2 for other subjects.
(Category A scoring: Level 1 = 1, Level 2 = 2, Level 3 = 3, Level 4 = 4, Level 5 = 5, Level 5 = 5.5,
and Level 5 = 6 Category C scoring: A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, and E=1)
China Overall percentage for all subjects from years 1-3
India CBSE/CISCE/
Accepted State Government
Boards of Education
Average score of best 4 academic subjects
Kerala, Rajasthan, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Assam, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu,
Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Orissa, Chhattisgarh, Telangana, Madhya Pradesh, Jharkhand,
Bihar, Jammu & Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Manipur, Tripura, Goa, Mizoram,
Nagaland, Sikkim, Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Delhi,
Puducherry, Daman & Diu, Andaman and Nicobar islands and Lakshadweep.
India Punjab and Haryana
State Boards of Education
Average score of best 4 academic subjects
Sri Lankan GCE Total score from maximum 3 A Level subjects including any pre-requisite subjects
(A=5, B=4, C=3, S=1)
US High School Diploma
(US students also require
relevant SAT or ACT score)
GPA out of 4
Scholastic Aptitude Test
(SAT) (after 2018)
Total Score not including optional essay
Enhanced ACT Composite score
Malaysia STPM Cumulative GPA
Malaysian UEC Total score of top 5 grades including any pre-requisite subjects
(A1=1, A2=2, B3=3, B4=4, B5=5, B6=6, C7=7, C8=8)
Nigeria WASSCE/WAEC Total score based on 5 best subjects. Must include English (minimum C6), includes any
pre-requisites and excludes non English languages)(A1 = 1, B2 = 2, B3 = 3, C4 = 4, C5 = 5,
C6 = 6, D7 = 7, D8 = 8, F9 =9)
Nepal HSC Overall GPA
Bangladesh HSC Overall GPA
Canada State Diplomas Overall average of the best 6 Grade 12 subjects excluding workplace preparation or open courses
Indonesia SMA3 Average score of grades from 5th and 6th semesters
Kenya KCSE Average of best 6 or 7 subjects (as specified). Must include English (minimum C),
includes any pre requisites and excludes non English languages
New Zealand (Equivalent ATAR
score provided by NZQA)
ATAR equivalent
South Korea CSAT Overall percentage for all graded subjects taken
Thailand Certificate of
Education (Mathayom 6)
GPA out of 4 as shown on the final transcript
Japan Upper Secondary School
Certificate of Graduation
Overall average score for graded subjects
Taiwan GSAT Overall percentage for all subjects examined
Philippines High School with
accepted affilated University
Overall percentage from Year 12
Philippines High School without
accepted affilated University
NCEE OR Certificate of
Graduation/High School Diploma
(also require relevant SAT score)
Overall percentage from Year 12
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General entry requirements
POSTGRADUATE
Postgraduate standard
university entry requirements
Admission to most master's by coursework (or postgraduate)
courses at the University of Tasmania require qualifications
equivalent to an Australian bachelor's degree.
Refer to the relevant study area table for specific
course requirements.
Some courses also require the completion of
prerequisite subjects.
For more information on entry requirements visit,
utas.edu.au/entry-requirements
English language requirements
Some international applicants may need to provide evidence
of an approved English language test completed within the
last two years.
For full details on our English language requirements visit,
utas.edu.au/english-language-requirements
Postgraduate English language requirements
Most of our postgraduate programs have the following
English language requirements:
• IELTS (Academic) — 6.0
(no individual band less than 6.0)
• TOEFL (iBT) — 72
(no skill below reading 16; listening 16;
speaking 18; writing 22)
• PTE Academic — 50
(with no score lower than 50)
• English for Academic Purposes
— EAP2 60% (no individual score less than 60%)
• Cambridge CAE
(Certificate of Advanced English)—B Grade
• Cambridge CPE
(Certificate of Proficiency in English)—C Grade
• Cambridge BEC
(Business English Certificate) Higher — C Grade
Natural Environment
and Wilderness students,
Derby, North East Tasmania.
Information and
Communication Technology
students at the ICT facilities.
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Table 1: Exceptions to the Postgraduate English language requirements
Course IELTS Score TOEFL (iBT) Score PTE
Academic
Score
English for Academic
Purposes 2
Counselling 7.0
(no individual band less than 6.0)
88
(no skill below:
Reading 16; Listening
16; Speaking 18;
Writing 22)
58
(with no
score lower
than 50)
65%
(no individual score
less than 60%)
Clinical Pharmacy 7.0
(no individual band less than 6.0)
88
(no skill below:
Reading 21; Listening
21; Speaking 21;
Writing 25)
58
(with no
score lower
than 58)
65%
(no individual score
less than 65%)
Business
Administration
Environmental
Geospatial Science
Finance
Planning
Pharmaceutical
Science
Protected Area
Conservation
6.5
(no individual band less than 6.0)
88
(no skill below:
Reading 16; Listening
16; Speaking 18;
Writing 22)
58
(with no
score lower
than 50)
65%
(no individual score
less than 60%
Laboratory Medicine 6.5
(no individual band less than 6.5)
88
(no skill below:
Reading 21; Listening
21; Speaking 21;
Writing 25)
58
(with no
score lower
than 58)
65%
(no individual score
less than 65%)
Strategic
Communication
7.0
(no individual band less than 6.5)
88
(no skill below:
Reading 21; Listening
21; Speaking 21;
Writing 25)
58
(with no
score lower
than 58)
65%
(no individual score
less than 65%)
Public Health 6.5
(no individual band less than 6.0)
88
(no skill below:
Reading 16; Listening
16; Speaking 18;
Writing 22)
58
(with no
score lower
than 50)
65%
(no individual score
less than 60%)
Social Work 7.0
(nO individual band less than 7.0)
– no other equivalencies will be
accepted. Applicants will be required
to meet this requirement prior to
commencing a pathway into their
Social Work program.
Psychology (Clinical) 7.0
(no individual band less than 7.0)
In accordance with the Australian
Psychological Society (APS) English
language entry requirements,
Academic IELTS tests are only
recognised – no alternate English
proficiency tests are accepted.
not accepted not
accepted
not accepted
Teaching 7.5
(no individual band for listening and
speaking less than 8.0, and writing
and reading no less than 7.0)
75%
(no individual score for
listening and speaking
less than 80%, and
writing and reading
no less than 70%)
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How to apply
1. Find a course
View our courses online utas.edu.au/courses
For information or advice, please call
+61 3 6226 6200 or email your.study@utas.edu.au
2. Prepare your documents
Prepare electronic copies of the documents
you need to complete your application.
These may include:
• evidence of your English Language
proficiency (e.g. IELTS or TOEFL)
• evidence of your academic qualifications
(including English translations), and
• evidence of your previous studies if you are
applying for recognition of prior learning
including official course and unit outlines.
All the documents provided must be the original
document or a certified copy.
Delays in processing times may be affected if all
documents are not provided on initial application.
3. Lodge your application
(a) Apply online at utas.edu.au/international/applying.
Our International Admissions team will contact you
if we require any further information from you.
(b) Apply through an authorised University
of Tasmania agent.
IMPORTANT: If you, or your agent, submits an application
without all the documents then there may be delays to the
processing of your application. This includes requests and
supporting documentation for credit/advanced standing.
To find an authorised agent, please visit utas.edu.au/world
4. Apply for a scholarship
We have a number of scholarships specifically designed for
international students. Most of these are assessed at the time
of application for your degree program but some require a
formal scholarship application.
For more information including scholarship closing dates,
please visit utas.edu.au/international-scholarships
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Tidal research at
Burns Bay, St Helens.
KEY DATES
2023 Semester 2
Orientation Week
3–7 July 2023
Semester 2 commences
10 July 2023
2024 Semester 1
Orientation Week
19–23 February 2024
Semester 2 commences
26 February 2024
5. Accept your offer and enrol
On receipt of your Letter of Offer, please follow
the instructions outlining how to accept.
Once you have accepted your place, you'll
need to enrol in your course units.
For more information, please visit
utas.edu.au/starting-uni
Are you eligible for advanced standing?
If you have previously studied, you may be eligible for
advanced standing. If you are eligible for advanced
standing, you may not have to complete all of the subjects
listed in your course and you could graduate sooner.
You can apply for advanced standing at the same
time as applying for your course.
For more information, please visit utas.edu.au/rpl
At the time of printing, the 2024 fees were not
available. To assist you, the 2023 fees are included
to provide an indicative rate. Please note, these
fees are subject to change for 2024. For up to
date 2024 fees, please visit utas.edu.au/fees
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Business and Law
Pathway
Course CRICOS Course
Code
Annual
Fee
Duration
of Study Intake Location
Associate Degree
in Applied Business 0101719 Z2C $25,950 2 years S1/S2 Hobart,
Launceston Undergraduate
Course CRICOS Course
Code
Annual
Fee
Duration
of Study Intake Location Bachelor of Business 002346B B3A $32,950 3 years S1/S2 Hobart,
Online
Bachelor of Business
(Accelerated) 002346B B3A $32,950 2 years ASP*1/
ASP*2/ASP*3
Launceston,
Online
Bachelor of Economics 002342F B3B $32,450 3 years S1/S2 Hobart,
Online
Bachelor of Laws 102757F L3C $33,950 3.5 years S1/S2 Hobart Course information
*Accelerated Study Period ^
Not all units are delivered in the ASPs
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General Entry Requirements
IB GCE SAT (after 2018)
Successful completion Individual assessment Individual assessment
Majors
General Entry Requirements
IB GCE SAT (after 2018)
• Accounting
• Business Analytics
• Business Economics
• Finance
• Managing People & Organisations
• Marketing
24 7 960
• Accounting
• Business Analytics^
• Managing People & Organisations
• Marketing
24 7 960
• Industry, Policy & Business Strategy
• Society & Environment 24 7 960
– 29 10 1100
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Business and Law
Postgraduate
Course CRICOS Course
Code
Annual
Fee
Duration
of Study Intake Location Master of Business
Administration 108979K 37O1 $76,313 2 years S1/S2 Hobart
Graduate Certificate
in Business Studies 094432J 35A1 $35,950** 0.5 years IPC1/IPC2/IPC3 Hobart,
Launceston Graduate Certificate
in Sustainable Business 109407E C5Q $29,950** 0.5 years S1/S2 Hobart,
Launceston, Online Graduate Certificate
in Finance 108982D 35N $35,950 0.5 years S1 Hobart, Online Graduate Diploma
of Finance 108981E 36N $35,950 1 year S1 Hobart, Online Master of Finance 108980F 37N $37,950 2 years S1 Hobart, Online
Graduate Diploma
of Financial Planning 102955M C6D $35,950 1 year S1/S2 Hobart, Online Graduate Diploma
in Marketing 105170J C6F $39,950 1 year S1/S2 Hobart, Online Graduate Certificate
in Marketing 051770B C5F $35,950 0.5 years S1 Hobart, Online Master of Marketing
Management 106831B 37L $35,950 2 years S1/S2 Hobart, Online Graduate Certificate in
Organisational Resilience 108981E A5R $35,950 1 year S1/S2 Online Master of Tourism,
Environmental & Cultural
Heritage
107522G A7U $37,950 2 years S1 Hobart Graduate Certificate in
Professional Accounting 048891G C5B $35,950 0.5 years S1 Hobart,
Launceston, Online Graduate Diploma of
Professional Accounting 052939G C6B $35,950 1 year S1/S2 (H,O) Hobart,
Launceston, Online Master of Professional
Accounting 106830C C7S $35,950 2 years S1/S2 (H,O) Hobart,
Launceston, Online
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Specialisations Course Specific Entry
Requirements Alternative Entry Requirements
• Leadership and Organisational Capability
• Organisational Resilience
• Sustainable Business
Three years of genuine managerial experience -
- Recognised bachelor's degree in any field Advanced Diploma or Associate Degree
OR 2 years of management experience
- Recognised bachelor's degree in any field -
- Recognised bachelor's degree in any field -
- Recognised bachelor's degree in any field -
• FinTech
• Behavioural Insights
• Sustainable Finance
Recognised bachelor's degree in any field -
- Recognised bachelor's degree in any field -
- Recognised bachelor's degree in any field -
- Recognised bachelor's degree in any field -
- Recognised bachelor's degree in any field -
- Recognised bachelor's degree in any field 3 years of work experience in a relevant field
• Organisational Resilience Recognised bachelor's degree in any field 3 years of work experience in a relevant field
- - -
- Recognised bachelor's degree in any field
must be in non-accounting discipline -
• Accounting for Sustainable Business
• Financial Planning*
• Healthcare Accounting & Administration
Recognised bachelor's degree in any field -
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Creative Arts & Design
Undergraduate
Course CRICOS Course
Code
Annual
Fee
Duration
of Study Intake Location Bachelor of Architecture
and Built Environments 002847C P3H $32,950 3 years S1/S2 Launceston Bachelor of Design 098158A P3I $30,950 3 years S1/S2 Hobart,
Launceston
Bachelor of Fine Arts 005531K 13R $33,450 3 years S1/S2 Hobart,
Launceston
Diploma of Creative Arts
and Health - A1C $15,950 1 year S1/S2/
Spring School Online only Diploma of Fine Arts 0100744 A1B $30,950 1 year S1/S2 Hobart,
Launceston Diploma of Creative Arts
& Health - A1C $15,950 1 year S1/S2/ Spring
School Online only Bachelor of Music 002715D 13O $33,450 3 years S1/S2 Hobart
Postgraduate
Course CRICOS Course
Code
Annual
Fee
Duration
of Study Intake Location Master of Architecture 059006G D7C $35,450 2 years S1/S2 Launceston *Only available in Hobart
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Majors
General Entry Requirements
IB GCE SAT (after 2018)
- 22 6 940
Choose from the following streams:
• Business Design
• Communication Design
• Digital Design
• Object Design
• Spatial Design
20 2 900
Choose from the following
studio practice areas:
• Drawing and Printmaking
• Painting
• Photography
• Object and Furniture*
• Sculpture and Time-Based Media*
20 2 900
- Successful completion Successful completion Successful completion
- Successful completion
of year 12 equivalent
Successful completion
of year 12 equivalent
Successful completion
of year 12 equivalent
- Successful completion
of year 12 equivalent
Successful completion
of year 12 equivalent
Successful completion
of year 12 equivalent
• Classical Composition
• Commercial Music Creation
• Classical Performance
• Jazz and Popular Music Performance
• Music Technology
• Songwriting
20 2 900
Specialisations Course Specific Entry Requirements
- Recognised bachelor's degree in Architecture with a minimum
60% grade average in core units in final year, Portfolio of work
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*Optional exit at 3 years without Honours. **Tuition fee will vary depending upon entry point and course duration
*** Semester 2 intake may be possible where credit is granted for previous study. ^Alternative entry points are available for
students with existing experience and/or qualifications or intending to apply for specific professional licenses or Certificate of Competency.
Earth, Sea, Antarctic & Environment
Pathway
Course CRICOS Course
Code
Annual
Fee
Duration
of Study Intake Location
Associate Degree
in Agribusiness 099993B Z2A $25,950 2 years S1/S2
Hobart,
Launceston,
Cradle Coast
Diploma of Global
Logistics and Maritime
Management
062261K P1E $31,950 1 year S1/S2 Launceston,
Online Associate Degree in Global
Logistics and Maritime
Management
075625B P2E $31,950 2 years
S1/S2
Spring School
November
(Online)
Launceston,
Online Undergraduate
Course CRICOS Course
Code
Annual
Fee
Duration
of Study Intake Location Bachelor of Agricultural
Science with Honours 094552A S4A $36,950 4 years* S1/S2 Hobart,
Launceston
Bachelor of Global
Logistics and Maritime
Management
095526F P3E $31,950 3 years
S1/S2
Spring School
November
(Online)
Launceston,
Online
Bachelor of Marine
and Antarctic Science 081797J P3L $39,950 3 years S1/S2 Hobart
Bachelor of Natural
Environment and
Wilderness
033976D P3M $34,950 3 years S1/S2 Hobart Bachelor of Applied
Science (Marine
Engineering)
077530D 23R^ $32,950** 4 years S1 Launceston,
Online Bachelor of Applied
Science (Nautical Science) 077531C 23Q^ $32,950** 4 years S1/S2 Launceston,
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General Entry Requirements
IB GCE SAT (after 2018)
Successful completion Successful completion Individual assessment
20 2 900
21 4 930
Majors
General Entry Requirements
IB GCE SAT (after 2018)
• Crop Science and Plant Health
• Sustainable Agriculture 22 6 940
• Logistics and Supply Chain Management
• Maritime Business Management
• Maritime Technology Management
24 7 960
• Marine Resource Management
• Marine and Antarctic Governance
• Marine Biology
• Oceanography
• Sustainable Aquaculture
20 2 900
• Natural Environment Management 22 6 940
- 24 7 960
- 22 6 940
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Earth, Sea, Antarctic & Environment
Postgraduate
Course CRICOS Course
Code
Annual
Fee
Duration
of Study Intake Location Specialisations Master of Agriculture and
Food Sciences (Specialisation) 106832A P7D $31,950 2 years^ S1/S2 Hobart
• Crop Science
and Plant Health,
• Food Microbiology,
• Sustainable
Agricultural Systems
Bachelor of Applied Science
(Professional Honours in
Environmental Geospatial Science)
106223D P4J $31,950 1 year S1/S2 Hobart - Master of Environmental
Geospatial Science 106224C P7B $33,950 2 years S1/S2 Hobart - Graduate Certificate in Global
Logistics and Supply Chain
Management
107500B P5E $32,950 0.5 year S1/S2 Launceston,
Online -
Graduate Diploma of Global
Logistics and Supply Chain
Management
107499A P6E $32,950 1 year S1/S2 Launceston,
Online -
Master of Global Logistics and
Supply Chain Management 107498B P7E $32,950 2 years^ S1/S2 Launceston,
Online -
Graduate Diploma of Marine
and Antarctic Science 096367G S6Z $39,950 1 year S1/S2 Hobart
• Fisheries Management
• Sustainable Aquaculture
• Marine Biology
• Governance and Policy
Master of Marine
and Antarctic Science 096366J S7Z $39,950 2 years S1/S2 Hobart
• Fisheries Management
• Sustainable Aquaculture
• Marine Biology
• Governance and Policy
Graduate Certificate
in Maritime Management 107275F P5H $34,950 0.5 years S1/S2 Launceston,
Online - Graduate Diploma of Maritime
Management 107274G P6H $34,950 1 year S1/S2 Launceston,
Online
• Maritime Logistics
• Maritime Technology
• Shipping Operations
Master of Business Administration
in Maritime Management 107273H P7H $34,950 2 years^ S1/S2 Launceston,
Online
• Maritime Logistics
• Maritime Technology
• Shipping Operations
Graduate Diploma
of Environmental Planning 044257M S6L $34,950 1 year S1/S2 Hobart,
Online - Master of Planning 089608K K7P $34,950 2 years S1/S2 Hobart
- Graduate Certificate in
Protected Area Planning - K5J $30,950*** 0.5 years
S2/Summer
School/
Winter
School (early)
Online
-
Bachelor of Applied Science
(Professional Honours in
Conservation Management)
106221F P4C $30,950 1 year S1/S2 Hobart
- Master of Protected
Area Conservation 106222E P7C $33,950 2 years S1/S2 Hobart
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Student entering with a cognate background may be eligible for advanced standing, please see individual course page for further information.
*Optional exit at 3 years without Honours **Tuition fee will vary depending upon entry point and course duration.
***Graduate Certificate annual fee is based on 6 months full-time study load (50 credit points)
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Course Specific Entry Requirements Alternative Entry Requirements
Recognised bachelor's degree in a science based field
with a relevant minor with a 75% average (or equivalent).
Degree must not be older than 10 years
-
Recognised bachelor's degree in any field
6 years of work experience in relevant field OR Advanced
Diploma or Associate Degree AND 3 years of work experience
in relevant field
Recognised bachelor's degree in any field
6 years of work experience in relevant field OR Advanced
Diploma or Associate Degree AND 3 years of work experience
in relevant field
Recognised bachelor's degree in any field OR a Graduate
Certificate or Graduate Diploma OR A qualification of AQF
Level 6 or equivalent AND a minimum of three years managerial
working experience
Advanced Diploma OR Associate degree AND 3 years of
management experience
Recognised bachelor's degree in any field OR a Graduate
Certificate or Graduate Diploma OR A qualification of AQF
Level 6 or equivalent AND a minimum of three years managerial
working experience
Advanced Diploma OR Associate degree OR Graduate
Certificate AND 3 years of management
Recognised bachelor's degree in any field OR a Graduate
Certificate or Graduate Diploma OR A qualification of AQF
Level 6 or equivalent AND a minimum of three years managerial
working experience
Advanced Diploma OR Associate degree OR Graduate
Certificate OR Graduate Diploma AND 3 years of management
Recognised bachelor's degree in any field -
Recognised bachelor's degree in any field OR a Graduate
Certificate OR Graduate Diploma -
Recognised bachelor's degree in any field OR a Graduate
Certificate OR Graduate Diploma Accepted professional qualification
Recognised bachelor's degree in any field AND 2 years of
work experience; Specialisation(s): Maritime Technology
Degree must be in Engineering
Accepted professional qualification AND 2 years of work
Experience OR A Graduate Certificate in Maritime Management
Specialisation(s): Maritime Technology Accepted professional
qualification OR A Graduate Certificate in Engineering
Recognised bachelor's degree in any field AND 2 years of
work experience; Specialisation(s): Maritime Technology
Degree must be in Engineering
Accepted professional qualification AND 2 years of work
Experience OR A Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in
Maritime Management Specialisation(s): Maritime Technology
Accepted professional qualification OR A Graduate Certificate
or Graduate Diploma in Engineering
Recognised bachelor's degree in any field
6 years of work experience in relevant field OR Advanced
Diploma or Associate Degree AND 3 years of work experience
in relevant field
Recognised bachelor's degree in any field OR Graduate
Diploma of Environmental Planning -
Recognised bachelor's degree in any field
6 years of work experience in relevant field OR Advanced
Diploma or Associate Degree AND 3 years of work experience
in relevant field
Recognised bachelor's degree in any field OR Graduate
Certificate of Protected Area Planning
6 years of work experience in relevant field OR Advanced
Diploma or Associate Degree AND 3 years of work experience
in relevant field
Recognised bachelor's degree in any field OR Graduate Certificate
of Protected Area Planning OR Bachelor of Applied Science
(Professional Honours in Conservation Management)
6 years of work experience in relevant field OR Advanced
Diploma or Associate Degree AND 3 years of work experience
in relevant field
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Undergraduate
Course CRICOS Course
Code
Annual
Fee
Duration
of Study Intake Location Bachelor of
Education (Primary) 070689D 43B $31,950 4 years S1/S2 Launceston Bachelor of Education
(Health and Physical
Education)
081477C 43J $31,950 4 years S1/S2 Launceston Bachelor of Arts 001694A A3A $32,450 3 years S1/S2 Hobart,
Launceston
Diploma of Arts 0100746 A1A $30,950 1 year S1/S2 Hobart,
Launceston
Bachelor of Justice Studies 095523J 13Q $33,450 3 years S1/S2
Hobart,
Launceston,
Online
Bachelor of Media and
Communication 102912M A3M $33,450 3 years S1/S2 Hobart Bachelor of Social Work
with Honours 098280 A4S $32,950 4 years S1
Hobart,
Launceston,
Cradle Coast
Education, Humanities & Social Sciences
Pathway
Course CRICOS Course
Code
Annual
Fee
Duration
of Study Intake Location Associate Degree in Arts 056426M R2B $32,450 2 years S1/S2 Hobart,
Launceston
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