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Gegründet wurde die University of South Australia zwar erst 1991, aber ihre Wurzeln reichen zurück ins 19. Jahrhundert. Seit 1856 bestehen bereits eine School of Arts und seit 1889 eine School of Mines, die in die UNISA integriert wurden. Mit diesem Mix aus Tradition und Innovation hat die UNISA bereits mehrere Auszeichnungen, wie den Prime Minister’s Award for University Teacher of the Year im Jahre 2000, gewonnen. Es werden über 300 Studiengänge angeboten, die in enger Zusammenarbeit mit der Wirtschaft den Studenten Arbeitserfahrungen während des Studiums und damit einen einfachen Berufseinstieg versprechen.
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
The University of South Australia (UniSA) is an innovative outward-looking university with a vibrant student community from all over the world. Just over 13,000 of our 36,000 students are international students from more than 70 countries.
With a 150 year history and award winning teaching staff, the University of South Australia offers more professional education programs than any other university in South Australia. With a degree from UniSA you will work effectively in the career you have chosen because you’ll start with the advantage of having practised the skills you’ve been taught.
UniSA fosters global relationships and perspectives. We have developed teaching and research links with leading institutions around the world. We also provide opportunities for intercultural engagement and offer international perspectives and opportunities for students and staff.
NAME AND SHORT OVERVIEW OF ALL FACULTIES Division of Business Division of Business
The Division of Business educates professionals and citizens to the highest standards; creates and disseminates knowledge; and engages with their communities to address the major issues of the time. With around 11,500 students, 300 academic and professional staff, Division of Business is the largest business school in South Australia, and internationally recognised for excellence in teaching and research. Schools:
Commerce, Law, Management, Marketing, International Graduate School of Business
Education, Arts and Social Sciences Education, Arts and Social Sciences
The Division of Education, Arts and Social Sciences works across a wide field of the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, focusing on applied research and professional education. The divisions programs are enriched by the professional knowledge and connections of their staff, whose research deals with issues of theoretical interest and practical concern. Schools:
Art, Architecture and Design, Communication, International Studies and Languages, Education, Psychology, Social Work and Social Policy, David Unaipon College of Indigenous Education & Research
Health Sciences Health Sciences
In a dynamic and interdisciplinary environment, the Division of Health Sciences moves to advance the health and wellbeing of the community through modern teaching and research. The Division works closely with industry, government and business partners to educate and contribute knowledge towards the delivery of health care in the areas of nursing, allied health, pharmacy and medical science. With significant investment in teaching facilities and technologies, and emphasis on practice-based learning, the Division's graduates consistently achieve high employment rates. Schools:
Nursing and Midwifery, Health Sciences, Pharmacy and Medical Sciences
Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment
The Division of Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment offers educational and research programs within Australia and internationally to educate and develop professionals in a range of discipline Information Technology, Engineering and the Environment areas. Schools:
Advanced Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering, Computer and Information Science, Electrical and Information Engineering, Mathematics and Statistics, Natural and Built Environments
CAMPUSES
UniSA has some of tertiary education’s best facilities for learning. That means new buildings, new laboratories, new learning spaces, new computers and computer programs and, in some cases, new learning spaces that are part learning, part social and set up to encourage group work.
With four campuses in the metropolitan area and one in the regional city of Whyalla, UniSA is South Australia’s largest university. All UniSA campuses are linked to a wireless computer network and offer modern computing facilities. All campuses have large libraries offering an extensive range of online and hardcopy resources. Campus cafés are great places to meet up with friends, and campus shops supply relevant texts, software and stationery.
Location of main campuses
Two of UniSA’s campuses are right in the middle of the Central Business District (CBD); the City East and the City West campuses. City East is located in the established cultural precinct of North Terrace. At the western end of North Terrace is the City West campus, set amidst edgy new art spaces, theatres and galleries. UniSA’s other two campuses Magill and Mawson Lakes are just outside the city. Magill offers students spacious parklands, contemporary architecture and amenities such as a theatre, playing fields, swimming pool and gymnasium. Mawson Lakes is home to some of the world’s most significant technological research as well as state of the art research facilities all set amongst innovative residential housing, shops and waterways. UniSA campuses
SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION
At UniSA we believe tertiary education should be a viable option for everyone, not just a privileged few. That is why we offer a range of scholarships designed to help fund the costs of tertiary education. Our scholarships offer financial assistance and, in many instances, valuable work experience opportunities. Scholarship Information
GENERAL INFORMATION Number of all students 36,000 students
Number of international students 13,000 international students
Semester dates Study Period 2 (Semester 1) 2011:14th February 2011 – 27th June 2011
Study Period 5 (Semester 2) 2011 25th July 2011 – 21st November 2011
Study Period 2 (Semester 1) 2012: 13th February 2011 – 25th June 2012
Study Period 5 (Semester 2) 2012: 23rd July 2011 – 19th November 2012
For more details on the semester dates visit: http://www.unisa.edu.au/future/study/keydates.asp" target="_blank">Key Dates
Business & Enterprise http://www.business.unisa.edu.au
Dieser Studienbereich bietet Abschlüsse in Administrative Management with Commerce, Commerce (Applied Finance, Commercial Law), Commercial Law, E-Business, International Business, Property, Management (Tourism, International. Operations, Manufacturing) und Marketing an.
Education, Arts & Social Sciences http://www.unisa.edu.au/eas/
In diesem Studienbereich können Abschlüsse in Architecture, Design, Industrial Design, Interior Architecture, Australian Studies, Communication Studies, Journalism, Information Studies, Multimedia Studies, Professional Writing and Communication, Education (Adult and Vocational, Early Childhood, Primary), Graphic Design, Indigenous Studies, Social Work and Human Services erworben werden.
Health Sciences http://www.unisa.edu.au/hsc/
Dieser Studienbereich bietet Abschlüsse in Biomedical Science, Human Movement, Medical and Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Medical Radiation, Occupational Therapy, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Podiatry, Nursing (Pre- and Post Registration) und Psychology an.
Information Technology, Engineering & Environment http://www.unisa.edu.au/itee/
In diesem Studienbereich können Abschlüsse in Biodiversity, Environmental and Park Management, Civil Aviation, Computing and Information Technology, Electronic Commerce, Engineering (Civil and Water, Computer Systems, Electrical, Mechatronics, Microengineering, Info Tech, Software, Mining), Robotics and Intelligent Manufacturing, Telecommunications, Geographic Information Systems und Technological Sciences (Applied Chemistry, Food Technology) erworben werden.
Fünf der UNISA- Campusstandorte liegen in verschiedenen Stadtteilen von Adelaide. Der sechste, Whyalla, liegt 460 Kilometer nordwestlich von Adelaide in der Stadt Whyalla.
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Mithilfe des Qualifikationschecks können Sie Ihre Chancen auf Zulassung an der australischen Bildungseinrichtung innerhalb weniger Tage evaluieren lassen. Nachdem Sie online Ihr Qualifikationsprofil eingetragen haben, erhalten Sie eine Auswertung zu den möglichen Studienoptionen in Australien.
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