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Additional Requirements

The programs below have additional requirements.

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Bachelor of Architectural Design (2013)

Applicants seeking advanced standing must submit to the International Office a portfolio of their own work (in hard copy or CD/DVD).

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Bachelor of Arts with Bachelor of Music (2013)

Entry to all music programs is subject to satisfactory academic achievement and audition. Please provide the details of the specialisation for which you are auditioning when you apply. Applicants for instrumental or vocal places are required to prepare contrasting works, with a total duration of 10 - 15 minutes. A recording (preferably in DVD format) must be submitted to the International Office. The recording must be clearly labelled with the applicant's name and instrumental specialisation, and accompanied by a letter of verification (preferably from a teacher) stating that the recording is a true representation of the applicant's performance. A list of pieces studied over the past 2 years is also required. The audition will be assessed for music achievement and potential for study at degree or pre-degree level. Applicants who are living in Adelaide may be asked to attend a live audition.

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Bachelor of Dental Surgery (2013)

Please note that this page contains 2014 Program Information.

Additional 2014 information regarding program, application and admissions requirements can be found on the Faculty website .

2013 Program Information can be found on the Faculty website.


Selection Process:

Selection will be based on three components:

  • Performance in the PQA. For further information regarding the use of PQA in our selection process please refer to the Faculty website.
  • Performance in a structured oral assessment.
  • Meeting the minimum academic threshold (including successful completion of pre-requisite subjects and English Language Requirements) Refer to the "Selection Criteria" section details.

For further information regarding the use of PQA in our selection process and the structured Oral Assessment please refer to the Faculty website.

Candidates will be ranked in consideration for an offer based on their performance in these three components of the admissions process:

  • Academic Results: Threshold and Final Ranking Level if required
  • Oral Assessment Results: First Ranking Level
  • PQA Results: Second Ranking Level

Testimonials, Character/School references, Awards, Certificate and predicted results do not make up any of the selection components and will not be considered.

Extra Requirements:

BDS students must provide proof of clearance in the following areas:

  • Prescribed Communicable Infection Clearance
  • TB Screening
  • First Aid requirements
  • Criminal History Checks
  • Student and Professional Registration

Without these clearances, you will not be allowed to attend clinical placements and will be at risk of not being able to complete your program as clinical placements are compulsory. Learn more

Please note that international students are not under the same obligation to complete rural placements as domestic students in Commonwealth Supported Places.

NB: International students who obtain Australian Permanent Residency (or some other immigration status that entitles you to the educational benefits of Permanent Residency) during the program will not automatically be transferred into a CSP and must pay tuition fees for the remainder of their studies in the BDS program. If you wish to be considered for a CSP you will need to compete for entry as a commencing first year student under the same conditions as all new domestic applicants to the BDS program in the next available cycle.

Additional Costs: There will be additional costs, over and above tuition fees for all BDS students, this includes (but is not limited to) textbooks, equipment, medical testing, first aid certificates, student amenities fees etc. Learn more

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Bachelor of Engineering (Architectural) (2013)

July entry may be available if student is eligible for advanced standing

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Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (2013)

Please note that this page contains 2014 Program Information.

Additional 2014 information regarding program, application and admissions requirements can be found on the Faculty website .

2013 Program Information can be found on the Faculty website.


Selection Process:

Selection will be based on three components:

  • Performance in the PQA
  • Performance in a structured Oral Assessment
  • Meeting the minimum academic threshold (including successful completion of pre-requisite subjects and English Language Requirements) Refer to the "Selection Criteria" section details.

For further information regarding the use of PQA in our selection process and the structured Oral Assessment please refer to the Faculty website.

Candidates will be ranked in consideration for an offer based on their performance in these three components of the admissions process:

  • Academic Results: Threshold and Final Ranking Level if required
  • Oral Assessment Results: First Ranking Level
  • PQA Results: Second Ranking Level

Testimonials, Character/School references, Awards, Certificate and predicted results do not make up any of the selection components and will not be considered.

Extra Requirements:

MBBS students must provide proof of clearance in the following areas:

  • Prescribed Communicable Infection Clearance
  • TB Screening
  • First Aid requirements
  • Inherent requirements for Medical Students
  • Criminal History Checks
  • Student and Professional Registration

Without these clearances, you will not be allowed to attend clinical placements and will be at risk of not being able to complete your program as clinical placements are compulsory. Learn more

Please note that international students are not under the same obligation to complete rural placements as domestic students in Commonwealth Supported Places.

NB: International students who obtain Australian Permanent Residency (or some other immigration status that entitles you to the educational benefits of Permanent Residency) during the program will not automatically be transferred into a CSP and must pay tuition fees for the remainder of their studies in the MBBS program. If you wish to be considered for a CSP you will need to compete for entry as a commencing first year student under the same conditions as all new domestic applicants to the MBBS program in the next available cycle.

Additional Costs: There will be additional costs, over and above tuition fees for all MBBS students, this includes (but is not limited to) textbooks, equipment, medical testing, first aid certificates, student amenities fees etc. Learn more

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Bachelor of Music (2013)

Entry to all music programs is subject to satisfactory academic achievement and audition. Please provide the details of the specialisation for which you are auditioning when you apply. Applicants for instrumental or vocal places are required to prepare contrasting works, with a total duration of 10 - 15 minutes. A recording (preferably in DVD format) must be submitted to the International Office. The recording must be clearly labelled with the applicant's name and instrumental specialisation, and accompanied by a letter of verification (preferably from a teacher) stating that the recording is a true representation of the applicant's performance. A list of pieces studied over the past 2 years is also required. The audition will be assessed for music achievement and potential for study at degree or pre-degree level. Applicants who are living in Adelaide may be asked to attend a live audition.

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Bachelor of Music (Classical Performance) (2013)

Entry to all music programs is subject to satisfactory academic achievement and audition. Please provide the details of the specialisation for which you are auditioning when you apply. Applicants for instrumental or vocal places are required to prepare contrasting works, with a total duration of 10 - 15 minutes. A recording (preferably in DVD format) must be submitted to the International Office. The recording must be clearly labelled with the applicant's name and instrumental specialisation, and accompanied by a letter of verification (preferably from a teacher) stating that the recording is a true representation of the applicant's performance. A list of pieces studied over the past 2 years is also required. The audition will be assessed for music achievement and potential for study at degree or pre-degree level. Applicants who are living in Adelaide may be asked to attend a live audition.

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Bachelor of Music (Composition) (2013)

Entry to all music programs is subject to satisfactory academic achievement and audition. Please provide the details of the specialisation for which you are auditioning when you apply. Applicants for instrumental or vocal places are required to prepare contrasting works, with a total duration of 10 - 15 minutes. A recording (preferably in DVD format) must be submitted to the International Office. The recording must be clearly labelled with the applicant's name and instrumental specialisation, and accompanied by a letter of verification (preferably from a teacher) stating that the recording is a true representation of the applicant's performance. A list of pieces studied over the past 2 years is also required. The audition will be assessed for music achievement and potential for study at degree or pre-degree level. Applicants who are living in Adelaide may be asked to attend a live audition.

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Bachelor of Music (Jazz Performance) (2013)

Entry to all music programs is subject to satisfactory academic achievement and audition. Please provide the details of the specialisation for which you are auditioning when you apply. Applicants for instrumental or vocal places are required to prepare contrasting works, with a total duration of 10 - 15 minutes. A recording (preferably in DVD format) must be submitted to the International Office. The recording must be clearly labelled with the applicant's name and instrumental specialisation, and accompanied by a letter of verification (preferably from a teacher) stating that the recording is a true representation of the applicant's performance. A list of pieces studied over the past 2 years is also required. The audition will be assessed for music achievement and potential for study at degree or pre-degree level. Applicants who are living in Adelaide may be asked to attend a live audition.

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Bachelor of Music (Music Education) (2013)

Entry to all music programs is subject to satisfactory academic achievement and audition. Please provide the details of the specialisation for which you are auditioning when you apply. Applicants for instrumental or vocal places are required to prepare contrasting works, with a total duration of 10 - 15 minutes. A recording (preferably in DVD format) must be submitted to the International Office. The recording must be clearly labelled with the applicant's name and instrumental specialisation, and accompanied by a letter of verification (preferably from a teacher) stating that the recording is a true representation of the applicant's performance. A list of pieces studied over the past 2 years is also required. The audition will be assessed for music achievement and potential for study at degree or pre-degree level. Applicants who are living in Adelaide may be asked to attend a live audition.

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Bachelor of Music (Musicology) (2013)

Entry to all music programs is subject to satisfactory academic achievement and audition. Please provide the details of the specialisation for which you are auditioning when you apply. Applicants for instrumental or vocal places are required to prepare contrasting works, with a total duration of 10 - 15 minutes. A recording (preferably in DVD format) must be submitted to the International Office. The recording must be clearly labelled with the applicant's name and instrumental specialisation, and accompanied by a letter of verification (preferably from a teacher) stating that the recording is a true representation of the applicant's performance. A list of pieces studied over the past 2 years is also required. The audition will be assessed for music achievement and potential for study at degree or pre-degree level. Applicants who are living in Adelaide may be asked to attend a live audition.

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Bachelor of Music (Performance and Pedagogy) (2013)

Entry to all music programs is subject to satisfactory academic achievement and audition. Please provide the details of the specialisation for which you are auditioning when you apply. Applicants for instrumental or vocal places are required to prepare contrasting works, with a total duration of 10 - 15 minutes. A recording (preferably in DVD format) must be submitted to the International Office. The recording must be clearly labelled with the applicant's name and instrumental specialisation, and accompanied by a letter of verification (preferably from a teacher) stating that the recording is a true representation of the applicant's performance. A list of pieces studied over the past 2 years is also required. The audition will be assessed for music achievement and potential for study at degree or pre-degree level. Applicants who are living in Adelaide may be asked to attend a live audition.

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Bachelor of Music (Popular Music and Creative Technologies) (2013)

Entry to all music programs is subject to satisfactory academic achievement and audition. Please provide the details of the specialisation for which you are auditioning when you apply. Applicants for instrumental or vocal places are required to prepare contrasting works, with a total duration of 10 - 15 minutes. A recording (preferably in DVD format) must be submitted to the International Office. The recording must be clearly labelled with the applicant's name and instrumental specialisation, and accompanied by a letter of verification (preferably from a teacher) stating that the recording is a true representation of the applicant's performance. A list of pieces studied over the past 2 years is also required. The audition will be assessed for music achievement and potential for study at degree or pre-degree level. Applicants who are living in Adelaide may be asked to attend a live audition.

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Bachelor of Music (Sonic Arts) (2013)

Entry to all music programs is subject to satisfactory academic achievement and audition. Please provide the details of the specialisation for which you are auditioning when you apply. Applicants for instrumental or vocal places are required to prepare contrasting works, with a total duration of 10 - 15 minutes. A recording (preferably in DVD format) must be submitted to the International Office. The recording must be clearly labelled with the applicant's name and instrumental specialisation, and accompanied by a letter of verification (preferably from a teacher) stating that the recording is a true representation of the applicant's performance. A list of pieces studied over the past 2 years is also required. The audition will be assessed for music achievement and potential for study at degree or pre-degree level. Applicants who are living in Adelaide may be asked to attend a live audition.

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Bachelor of Nursing (2013)

Strict quotas apply. The standard cut-off is the minimum academic threshold, above which applicants will be ranked on merit. In addition to academic performance, other selection criteria may affect merit ranking.

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Bachelor of Nursing (Post Registration) (2013)

Strict quotas apply. The standard cut-off is the minimum academic threshold, above which applicants will be ranked on merit. In addition to academic performance, other selection criteria may affect merit ranking.

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Bachelor of Oral Health (2013)

Please note that this page contains 2014 Program Information.

Additional 2014 information regarding program, application and admissions requirements can be found on the Faculty website .

2013 Program Information can be found on the Faculty website.


Selection will be based on three components:

  • Performance in the PQA
  • Performance in a structured Oral Assessment
  • Meeting the minimum academic threshold (including successful completion of pre-requisite subjects and English Language Requirements) Refer to the "Selection Criteria" section details.

For further information regarding the use of PQA in our selection process and the structured Oral Assessment please refer to the Faculty website.

Candidates will be ranked in consideration for an offer based on their performance in these three components of the admissions process:

  • Academic Results: Threshold and Final Ranking Level if required
  • Oral Assessment Results: First Ranking Level
  • PQA Results: Second Ranking Level

Testimonials, Character/School references, Awards, Certificate and predicted results do not make up any of the selection components and will not be considered.

Extra Requirements:

BOH students must provide proof of clearance in the following areas:

  • Prescribed Communicable Infection Clearance
  • TB Screening
  • First Aid requirements
  • Criminal History Checks
  • Student and Professional Registration

Without these clearances, you will not be allowed to attend clinical placements and will be at risk of not being able to complete your program as clinical placements are compulsory. Learn more

NB: International students who obtain Australian Permanent Residency (or some other immigration status that entitles you to the educational benefits of Permanent Residency) during the program will not automatically be transferred into a Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP) and must pay tuition fees for the remainder of their studies in the BOH program. If you wish to be considered for a CSP you will need to compete for entry as a commencing first year student under the same conditions as all new domestic applicants to the program in the next available cycle.

Additional Costs: There will be additional costs, over and above tuition fees for all BOH students, this includes (but is not limited to) textbooks, equipment, medical testing, first aid certificates, student amenities fees etc. Learn more

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Bachelor of Science (2013)

Please note that not all disciplines have mid year entry.

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Bachelor of Science (Advanced) (2013)

Please note that not all disciplines have mid year entry.

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Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience) (2013)

Strict quotas apply. The standard cut-off is the minimum academic threshold, above which applicants will be ranked on merit. In addition to academic performance, other selection criteria may affect merit ranking.

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Certificate IV in Music (Classical) (2013)

Entry is available after year 11 or equivalent. Entry to all music programs is subject to satisfactory academic achievement and audition. Please provide the details of the specialisation for which you are auditioning when you apply. Applicants for instrumental or vocal places are required to prepare contrasting works, with a total duration of 10 - 15 minutes. A recording (preferably in DVD format) must be submitted to the International Office. The recording must be clearly labelled with the applicant's name and instrumental specialisation, and accompanied by a letter of verification (preferably from a teacher) stating that the recording is a true representation of the applicant's performance. A list of pieces studied over the past 2 years is also required. The audition will be assessed for music achievement and potential for study at degree or pre-degree level. Applicants who are living in Adelaide may be asked to attend a live audition.

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Certificate IV in Music (Jazz) (2013)

Entry is available after year 11 or equivalent. Entry to all music programs is subject to satisfactory academic achievement and audition. Please provide the details of the specialisation for which you are auditioning when you apply. Applicants for instrumental or vocal places are required to prepare contrasting works, with a total duration of 10 - 15 minutes. A recording (preferably in DVD format) must be submitted to the International Office. The recording must be clearly labelled with the applicant's name and instrumental specialisation, and accompanied by a letter of verification (preferably from a teacher) stating that the recording is a true representation of the applicant's performance. A list of pieces studied over the past 2 years is also required. The audition will be assessed for music achievement and potential for study at degree or pre-degree level. Applicants who are living in Adelaide may be asked to attend a live audition.

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Certificate IV in Music (Technology) (2013)

Entry is available after year 11 or equivalent. Entry to all music programs is subject to satisfactory academic achievement and audition. Please provide the details of the specialisation for which you are auditioning when you apply. Applicants for instrumental or vocal places are required to prepare contrasting works, with a total duration of 10 - 15 minutes. A recording (preferably in DVD format) must be submitted to the International Office. The recording must be clearly labelled with the applicant's name and instrumental specialisation, and accompanied by a letter of verification (preferably from a teacher) stating that the recording is a true representation of the applicant's performance. A list of pieces studied over the past 2 years is also required. The audition will be assessed for music achievement and potential for study at degree or pre-degree level. Applicants who are living in Adelaide may be asked to attend a live audition.

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Certificate IV in TESOL (2013)

Diploma in Music (Classical) (2013)

Entry to all music programs is subject to satisfactory academic achievement and audition. Please provide the details of the specialisation for which you are auditioning when you apply. Applicants for instrumental or vocal places are required to prepare contrasting works, with a total duration of 10 - 15 minutes. A recording (preferably in DVD format) must be submitted to the International Office. The recording must be clearly labelled with the applicant's name and instrumental specialisation, and accompanied by a letter of verification (preferably from a teacher) stating that the recording is a true representation of the applicant's performance. A list of pieces studied over the past 2 years is also required. The audition will be assessed for music achievement and potential for study at degree or pre-degree level. Applicants who are living in Adelaide may be asked to attend a live audition.

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Diploma in Music (Jazz) (2013)

Entry to all music programs is subject to satisfactory academic achievement and audition. Please provide the details of the specialisation for which you are auditioning when you apply. Applicants for instrumental or vocal places are required to prepare contrasting works, with a total duration of 10 - 15 minutes. A recording (preferably in DVD format) must be submitted to the International Office. The recording must be clearly labelled with the applicant's name and instrumental specialisation, and accompanied by a letter of verification (preferably from a teacher) stating that the recording is a true representation of the applicant's performance. A list of pieces studied over the past 2 years is also required. The audition will be assessed for music achievement and potential for study at degree or pre-degree level. Applicants who are living in Adelaide may be asked to attend a live audition.

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Diploma in Music (Sound Engineering) (2013)

Entry to all music programs is subject to satisfactory academic achievement and audition. Please provide the details of the specialisation for which you are auditioning when you apply. Applicants for instrumental or vocal places are required to prepare contrasting works, with a total duration of 10 - 15 minutes. A recording (preferably in DVD format) must be submitted to the International Office. The recording must be clearly labelled with the applicant's name and instrumental specialisation, and accompanied by a letter of verification (preferably from a teacher) stating that the recording is a true representation of the applicant's performance. A list of pieces studied over the past 2 years is also required. The audition will be assessed for music achievement and potential for study at degree or pre-degree level. Applicants who are living in Adelaide may be asked to attend a live audition.

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Doctor of Clinical Dentistry (2013)

Please note that this page contains 2014 program, application and admission information.

Students must:

(a) Bachelor of Dental Surgery (5 year program) or equivalent;
AND
(b) at least two years of general practice
AND
(c) an Honours (research training) degree
OR
successful completion of the Primary Examinations of the Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons
OR
successful completion of the Primary Examinations of the Royal College of Dental Surgeons (UK)

Students must also register with the Dental Board of Australia through the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). All costs associated are the responsibility of the student.

Please note that applications for entry to the Doctor in Clinical Dentistry in the following specialisation areas Periodontics, Prosthodontics, Paediatric Dentistry, Orthodontics and Endodontics close on 30 April in the year prior to enrolment.

Applications for entry to the Doctor of Clinical Dentistry in the following specialisation areas Oral Pathology and Special Needs Dentistry close on 31 October in the year prior to enrolment.

Late applications are not accepted.

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Graduate Certificate in Food Studies (2013)

Applicants must also provide a Curriculum Vitae.

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Graduate Certificate in Innovation and Entrepreneurship (2013)

This program is available in both internal and external (online) modes of study. For information on how to study externally, please refer to the following webpage: http://maie.adelaide.edu.au/

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Graduate Certificate in Innovation and Entrepreneurship (2013)

This program is available in both internal and external (online) modes of study. For information on how to study externally, please refer to the following webpage: http://maie.adelaide.edu.au/

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Graduate Certificate in Nursing Science (Evidence-Based Practice) (2013)

This program is available in both internal and external (online) modes of study.

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Graduate Certificate in Nursing Science (Hyperbaric Nursing) (2013)

This program is available in both internal and external (online) modes of study.

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Graduate Certificate in Nursing Science (Infection Control Nursing) (2013)

This program is available in both internal and external (online) modes of study.

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Graduate Certificate in Nursing Science (Retrieval Nursing) (2013)

This program is available in both internal and external (online) modes of study.

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Graduate Certificate in Physics (2013)

Applicants for postgraduate coursework programs in physics must summarise in their own words the syllabus (including laboratory) for each of the most advanced physics and mathematics subjects on their academic record (up to 4 pages overall). Subject descriptions provided by your University (if available) may be appended to the summary. Mid year intake may be available depending on Physics background of student.

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Graduate Certificate in Public Health (2013)

Under special circumstances entry in July may also be possible. Please contact the Program Coordinator regarding July intake by emailing: postgradhealth@adelaide.edu.au

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Graduate Diploma in Applied Project Management (2013)

To apply for this program, please complete the enquiries form found on the website below. The University of Adelaide will then be in contact with you to discuss this further. http://mapm.adelaide.edu.au/index.php?id=admissions

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Graduate Diploma in Art History (2013)

Available in both internal and external modes. To study externally (online) please visit the following website: http://www.hss.adelaide.edu.au/art_history/online/

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Graduate Diploma in Business (2013)

Available online only. For information on how to apply for this program please visit: http://onlinembus.adelaide.edu.au/

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Graduate Diploma in Food Studies (2013)

Applicants must also provide a Curriculum Vitae.

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Graduate Diploma in Music (Performance and Pedagogy) (2013)

Entry to all music programs is subject to satisfactory academic achievement and audition. Please provide the details of the specialisation for which you are auditioning when you apply. Applicants for instrumental or vocal places are required to prepare contrasting works, with a total duration of 10 - 15 minutes. A recording (preferably in DVD format) must be submitted to the International Office. The recording must be clearly labelled with the applicant's name and instrumental specialisation, and accompanied by a letter of verification (preferably from a teacher) stating that the recording is a true representation of the applicant's performance. A list of pieces studied over the past 2 years is also required. The audition will be assessed for music achievement and potential for study at degree or pre-degree level. Applicants who are living in Adelaide may be asked to attend a live audition.

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Graduate Diploma in Music Performance (2013)

Entry to all music programs is subject to satisfactory academic achievement and audition. Please provide the details of the specialisation for which you are auditioning when you apply. Applicants for instrumental or vocal places are required to prepare contrasting works, with a total duration of 10 - 15 minutes. A recording (preferably in DVD format) must be submitted to the International Office. The recording must be clearly labelled with the applicant's name and instrumental specialisation, and accompanied by a letter of verification (preferably from a teacher) stating that the recording is a true representation of the applicant's performance. A list of pieces studied over the past 2 years is also required. The audition will be assessed for music achievement and potential for study at degree or pre-degree level. Applicants who are living in Adelaide may be asked to attend a live audition.

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Graduate Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety Management (2013)

500 word statement on reason for applying + 2 years work experience, resume and names of 2 referees.

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Graduate Diploma in Physics (2013)

Applicants for postgraduate coursework programs in physics must summarise in their own words the syllabus (including laboratory) for each of the most advanced physics and mathematics subjects on their academic record (up to 4 pages overall). Subject descriptions provided by your University (if available) may be appended to the summary. Mid year intake may be available depending on Physics background of student.

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Graduate Diploma in Public Health (2013)

As part of the application, applicants must also submit a 500 word supporting statement of reasons for wishing to undertake the program + 2 referee reports + resume. The Additional Information form for this information can be downloaded from the Discipline of Public Health website: http://health.adelaide.edu.a

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Master of Architecture by coursework (2013)

A written application, Curriculum Vitae, academic transcript and submission of a portfolio will be required for applicants who are not graduates of the Bachelor of Architectural Design Studies program of the University of Adelaide. The portfolio shall be printed on A3 in hardcopy and submitted in electronic form. All CAD drawing files are to be supplied as PDF's in a single document not exceeding 100MB. Consider the legibility and the hierarchy of your images and text. The portfolio is used to assess design skills and knowledge and should demonstrate familiarity with a range of design processes and media. Representation media should ideally include, but are not limited to: Adobe Photoshop, In-Design, Illustrator, AutoCAD, Revit and other 3D packages, as well as hand drawing, sketching, painting, collage, model-making and photography of models. In addition to final rendered images, include information on the process of design and development and construction documentation if any. The folio may include material developed with others in an office/practice situation where this is clearly referenced and the applicant's contribution explained.

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Master of Architecture with Master of Landscape Architecture (2013)

A written application, Curriculum Vitae, academic transcript and submission of a portfolio will be required for applicants who are not graduates of the Bachelor of Architectural Design Studies program of the University of Adelaide. The portfolio shall be printed on A3 in hardcopy and submitted in electronic form. All CAD drawing files are to be supplied as PDF's in a single document not exceeding 100MB. Consider the legibility and the hierarchy of your images and text. The portfolio is used to assess design skills and knowledge and should demonstrate familiarity with a range of design processes and media. Representation media should ideally include, but are not limited to: Adobe Photoshop, In-Design, Illustrator, AutoCAD, Revit and other 3D packages, as well as hand drawing, sketching, painting, collage, model-making and photography of models. In addition to final rendered images, include information on the process of design and development and construction documentation if any. The folio may include material developed with others in an office/practice situation where this is clearly referenced and the applicant's contribution explained.

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Master of Arts (Food Studies) (2013)

Applicants must also provide a Curriculum Vitae. This program is offered externally (online). International applicants wishing to study this program online need to fill in the attached form located here: https://www.adelaide.edu.au/food-studies/application/

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Master of Business Research (2013)

Please submit a 2 page draft research proposal.

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Master of Counselling and Psychotherapy (2013)

Applicants will need to submit a Resume + 500 word statement outlining their reasons for wishing to enrol in the program.

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Master of Counselling and Psychotherapy (Grief & Palliative Care) (2013)

Applicants will need to submit a Resume + 500 word statement outlining their reasons for wishing to enrol in the program.

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Master of Counselling and Psychotherapy (Grief, Loss & Trauma) (2013)

Applicants will need to submit a Resume + 500 word statement outlining their reasons for wishing to enrol in the program.

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Master of Counselling and Psychotherapy (Lifestyle & Wellbeing) (2013)

Applicants will need to submit a Resume + 500 word statement outlining their reasons for wishing to enrol in the program.

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Master of Counselling and Psychotherapy (Mental Health) (2013)

Applicants will need to submit a Resume + 500 word statement outlining their reasons for wishing to enrol in the program.

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Master of Health Economics and Policy (2013)

Applicants will need to provide a Curriculum Vitae, 2 referee reports and a 500 word statement supporting their application.

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Master of Landscape Architecture (2013)

A written application, Curriculum Vitae, academic transcript and submission of a portfolio will be required for applicants who are not graduates of the Bachelor of Architectural Design Studies program of the University of Adelaide. The portfolio shall be printed on A3 in hardcopy and submitted in electronic form. All CAD drawing files are to be supplied as PDF's in a single document not exceeding 100MB. Consider the legibility and the hierarchy of your images and text. The portfolio is used to assess design skills and knowledge and should demonstrate familiarity with a range of design processes and media. Representation media should ideally include, but are not limited to: Adobe Photoshop, In-Design, Illustrator, AutoCAD, Revit and other 3D packages, as well as hand drawing, sketching, painting, collage, model-making and photography of models. In addition to final rendered images, include information on the process of design and development and construction documentation if any. The folio may include material developed with others in an office/practice situation where this is clearly referenced and the applicant's contribution explained.

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Master of Minimally Invasive Surgery (2013)

International applicants must be resident in Australia, meet the requirements of the Temporary Business (Long Stay) 457 visa and must register with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency. Applicants also need to provide a Curriculum Vitae, 2 letters of reference, and certified copies of all awards (accompanied by an official translation if not in English). * This program is not available to students in Australia on a student visa.

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Master of Minimally Invasive Surgery (2013)

International applicants must be resident in Australia, meet the requirements of the Temporary Business (Long Stay) 457 visa and must register with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency. Applicants also need to provide a Curriculum Vitae, 2 letters of reference, and certified copies of all awards (accompanied by an official translation if not in English). * This program is not available to students in Australia on a student visa.

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Master of Music (Performance Studies) (2013)

Entry to all music programs is subject to satisfactory academic achievement and audition. Please provide the details of the specialisation for which you are auditioning when you apply. Applicants for instrumental or vocal places are required to prepare contrasting works, with a total duration of 10 - 15 minutes. A recording (preferably in DVD format) must be submitted to the International Office. The recording must be clearly labelled with the applicant's name and instrumental specialisation, and accompanied by a letter of verification (preferably from a teacher) stating that the recording is a true representation of the applicant's performance. A list of pieces studied over the past 2 years is also required. The audition will be assessed for music achievement and potential for study at degree or pre-degree level. Applicants who are living in Adelaide may be asked to attend a live audition.

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Master of Music (Performance and Pedagogy) (2013)

Entry to all music programs is subject to satisfactory academic achievement and audition. Please provide the details of the specialisation for which you are auditioning when you apply. Applicants for instrumental or vocal places are required to prepare contrasting works, with a total duration of 10 - 15 minutes. A recording (preferably in DVD format) must be submitted to the International Office. The recording must be clearly labelled with the applicant's name and instrumental specialisation, and accompanied by a letter of verification (preferably from a teacher) stating that the recording is a true representation of the applicant's performance. A list of pieces studied over the past 2 years is also required. The audition will be assessed for music achievement and potential for study at degree or pre-degree level. Applicants who are living in Adelaide may be asked to attend a live audition.

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Master of Nursing Science (2013)

Applicants must provide a Curriculum Vitae. Students studying the Master of Nursing Science (Stage 1)/ Graduate Diploma in a specialty will need to be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia and working in a relevant clinical setting (except for Evidence Based Practice). Enrolment in Stage 1 of the Master of Nursing Science in a particular specialty is contingent on the School of Nursing securing a clinical placement. Successful completion of the program does not qualify graduates to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. For more information, please refer to the website of Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia: www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/ Registration-Standards.aspx

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Master of Nursing Science (Acute Care Nursing) (2013)

Applicants must provide a Curriculum Vitae. Students studying the Master of Nursing Science (Stage 1)/ Graduate Diploma in a specialty will need to be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia and working in a relevant clinical setting (except for Evidence Based Practice). Enrolment in Stage 1 of the Master of Nursing Science in a particular specialty is contingent on the School of Nursing securing a clinical placement. Successful completion of the program does not qualify graduates to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. For more information, please refer to the website of Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia: www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/ Registration-Standards.aspx

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Master of Nursing Science (Anaesthetics and Recovery Nursing) (2013)

Applicants must provide a Curriculum Vitae. Students studying the Master of Nursing Science (Stage 1)/ Graduate Diploma in a specialty will need to be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia and working in a relevant clinical setting (except for Evidence Based Practice). Enrolment in Stage 1 of the Master of Nursing Science in a particular specialty is contingent on the School of Nursing securing a clinical placement. Successful completion of the program does not qualify graduates to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. For more information, please refer to the website of Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia: www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/ Registration-Standards.aspx

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Master of Nursing Science (Burns Nursing) (2013)

Applicants must provide a Curriculum Vitae. Students studying the Master of Nursing Science (Stage 1)/ Graduate Diploma in a specialty will need to be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia and working in a relevant clinical setting (except for Evidence Based Practice). Enrolment in Stage 1 of the Master of Nursing Science in a particular specialty is contingent on the School of Nursing securing a clinical placement. Successful completion of the program does not qualify graduates to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. For more information, please refer to the website of Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia: www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/ Registration-Standards.aspx

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Master of Nursing Science (Cardiac Nursing) (2013)

Applicants must provide a Curriculum Vitae. Students studying the Master of Nursing Science (Stage 1)/ Graduate Diploma in a specialty will need to be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia and working in a relevant clinical setting (except for Evidence Based Practice). Enrolment in Stage 1 of the Master of Nursing Science in a particular specialty is contingent on the School of Nursing securing a clinical placement. Successful completion of the program does not qualify graduates to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. For more information, please refer to the website of Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia: www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/ Registration-Standards.aspx

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Master of Nursing Science (Community Health & Primary Care) (2013)

Applicants must provide a Curriculum Vitae. Students studying the Master of Nursing Science (Stage 1)/ Graduate Diploma in a specialty will need to be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia and working in a relevant clinical setting (except for Evidence Based Practice). Enrolment in Stage 1 of the Master of Nursing Science in a particular specialty is contingent on the School of Nursing securing a clinical placement. Successful completion of the program does not qualify graduates to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. For more information, please refer to the website of Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia: www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/ Registration-Standards.aspx

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Master of Nursing Science (Emergency Nursing) (2013)

Applicants must provide a Curriculum Vitae. Students studying the Master of Nursing Science (Stage 1)/ Graduate Diploma in a specialty will need to be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia and working in a relevant clinical setting (except for Evidence Based Practice). Enrolment in Stage 1 of the Master of Nursing Science in a particular specialty is contingent on the School of Nursing securing a clinical placement. Successful completion of the program does not qualify graduates to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. For more information, please refer to the website of Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia: www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/ Registration-Standards.aspx

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Master of Nursing Science (Gerontological Nursing) (2013)

Applicants must provide a Curriculum Vitae. Students studying the Master of Nursing Science (Stage 1)/ Graduate Diploma in a specialty will need to be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia and working in a relevant clinical setting (except for Evidence Based Practice). Enrolment in Stage 1 of the Master of Nursing Science in a particular specialty is contingent on the School of Nursing securing a clinical placement. Successful completion of the program does not qualify graduates to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. For more information, please refer to the website of Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia: www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/ Registration-Standards.aspx

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Master of Nursing Science (Infection Control Nursing) (2013)

Applicants must provide a Curriculum Vitae. Students studying the Master of Nursing Science (Stage 1)/ Graduate Diploma in a specialty will need to be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia and working in a relevant clinical setting (except for Evidence Based Practice). Enrolment in Stage 1 of the Master of Nursing Science in a particular specialty is contingent on the School of Nursing securing a clinical placement. Successful completion of the program does not qualify graduates to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. For more information, please refer to the website of Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia: www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/ Registration-Standards.aspx

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Master of Nursing Science (Intensive Care Nursing) (2013)

Applicants must provide a Curriculum Vitae. Students studying the Master of Nursing Science (Stage 1)/ Graduate Diploma in a specialty will need to be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia and working in a relevant clinical setting (except for Evidence Based Practice). Enrolment in Stage 1 of the Master of Nursing Science in a particular specialty is contingent on the School of Nursing securing a clinical placement. Successful completion of the program does not qualify graduates to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. For more information, please refer to the website of Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia: www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/ Registration-Standards.aspx

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Master of Nursing Science (Mental Health Nursing) (2013)

Applicants must provide a Curriculum Vitae. Students studying the Master of Nursing Science (Stage 1)/ Graduate Diploma in a specialty will need to be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia and working in a relevant clinical setting (except for Evidence Based Practice). Enrolment in Stage 1 of the Master of Nursing Science in a particular specialty is contingent on the School of Nursing securing a clinical placement. Successful completion of the program does not qualify graduates to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. For more information, please refer to the website of Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia: www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/ Registration-Standards.aspx

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Master of Nursing Science (Oncology Nursing) (2013)

Applicants must provide a Curriculum Vitae. Students studying the Master of Nursing Science (Stage 1)/ Graduate Diploma in a specialty will need to be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia and working in a relevant clinical setting (except for Evidence Based Practice). Enrolment in Stage 1 of the Master of Nursing Science in a particular specialty is contingent on the School of Nursing securing a clinical placement. Successful completion of the program does not qualify graduates to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. For more information, please refer to the website of Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia: www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/ Registration-Standards.aspx

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Master of Nursing Science (Orthopaedic Nursing) (2013)

Applicants must provide a Curriculum Vitae. Students studying the Master of Nursing Science (Stage 1)/ Graduate Diploma in a specialty will need to be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia and working in a relevant clinical setting (except for Evidence Based Practice). Enrolment in Stage 1 of the Master of Nursing Science in a particular specialty is contingent on the School of Nursing securing a clinical placement. Successful completion of the program does not qualify graduates to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. For more information, please refer to the website of Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia: www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/ Registration-Standards.aspx

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Master of Nursing Science (Perioperative Nursing) (2013)

Applicants must provide a Curriculum Vitae. Students studying the Master of Nursing Science (Stage 1)/ Graduate Diploma in a specialty will need to be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia and working in a relevant clinical setting (except for Evidence Based Practice). Enrolment in Stage 1 of the Master of Nursing Science in a particular specialty is contingent on the School of Nursing securing a clinical placement. Successful completion of the program does not qualify graduates to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. For more information, please refer to the website of Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia: www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/ Registration-Standards.aspx

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Master of Nursing Science (Renal Nursing) (2013)

Applicants must provide a Curriculum Vitae. Students studying the Master of Nursing Science (Stage 1)/ Graduate Diploma in a specialty will need to be registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia and working in a relevant clinical setting (except for Evidence Based Practice). Enrolment in Stage 1 of the Master of Nursing Science in a particular specialty is contingent on the School of Nursing securing a clinical placement. Successful completion of the program does not qualify graduates to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. For more information, please refer to the website of Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia: www.nursingmidwiferyboard.gov.au/ Registration-Standards.aspx

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Master of Occupational Health and Safety (2013)

500 word statement on reason for applying + 2 years work experience, resume and names of 2 referees.

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Master of Planning (2013)

All applicants must provide a Curriculum Vitae.

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Master of Planning (Urban Design) (2013)

A Curriculum Vitae and portfolio will be required for applicants who are not graduates of the Bachelor of Design Studies program of the University of Adelaide. The Portfolio shall be printed on A3 paper in hardcopy or submitted in electronic form. All CAD drawing files are to be supplied as PDFs in a single document not exceeding 100MB. Consider the legibility and hierachy of your images and text. The portfolio is used to assess design skills and knowledge and should demonstrate familiarity with a range of design processes and media. Representation media should ideally include, but are not limited to: Adobe Photoshop, In-Design, Illustrator, AutoCAD, Revit and other 3D packages, as well as hand drawing, sketching, painting, collage, model-making and photography of models. In addition to final rendered images, include information on the process of design development and construction documentation if any. The folio may include material developed with others in an office/practice situation where this is clearly referenced and the applicant???s contribution explained.

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Master of Planning (Urban Design) with Master of Landscape Architecture (2013)

A Curriculum Vitae and portfolio will be required for applicants who are not graduates of the Bachelor of Design Studies program of the University of Adelaide. The Portfolio shall be printed on A3 paper in hardcopy or submitted in electronic form. All CAD drawing files are to be supplied as PDFs in a single document not exceeding 100MB. Consider the legibility and hierachy of your images and text. The portfolio is used to assess design skills and knowledge and should demonstrate familiarity with a range of design processes and media. Representation media should ideally include, but are not limited to: Adobe Photoshop, In-Design, Illustrator, AutoCAD, Revit and other 3D packages, as well as hand drawing, sketching, painting, collage, model-making and photography of models. In addition to final rendered images, include information on the process of design development and construction documentation if any. The folio may include material developed with others in an office/practice situation where this is clearly referenced and the applicant???s contribution explained.

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Master of Psychology (Clinical) (2013)

Applicants are required to name two referees and have them complete the Referee Report forms that are available at www. adelaide.edu.au/psychology/students/prosp/pg

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Master of Psychology (Health) (2013)

Applicants are required to name two referees and have them complete the Referee Report forms that are available at www. adelaide.edu.au/psychology/students/prosp/pg

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Master of Psychology (Organisational and Human Factors) (2013)

Applicants are required to name two referees and have them complete the Referee Report forms that are available at www. adelaide.edu.au/psychology/students/prosp/pg

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Master of Public Health (2013)

Applicant are required to submit a 500 word supporting statement outlining motivation for undertaking this program, two referree reports and a Curriculum Vitae.

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Master of Research Studies (Public Health) (2013)

Applicants must also provide a 500 word supporting statement outlining motivation for undertaking this program, two referee reports and Curriculum Vitae.

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Master of Science (Applied Physics) (2013)

Applicants for postgraduate coursework programs in physics must summarise in their own words the syllabus (including laboratory) for each of the most advanced physics and mathematics subjects on their academic record (up to 4 pages overall). Subject descriptions provided by your University (if available) may be appended to the summary. Mid year intake may be available depending on Physics background of student.

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Master of Science (Astrophysics) (2013)

Applicants for postgraduate coursework programs in physics must summarise in their own words the syllabus (including laboratory) for each of the most advanced physics and mathematics subjects on their academic record (up to 4 pages overall). Subject descriptions provided by your University (if available) may be appended to the summary. Mid year intake may be available depending on Physics background of student.

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Master of Science (Atmospheric Physics) (2013)

Applicants for postgraduate coursework programs in physics must summarise in their own words the syllabus (including laboratory) for each of the most advanced physics and mathematics subjects on their academic record (up to 4 pages overall). Subject descriptions provided by your University (if available) may be appended to the summary. Mid year intake may be available depending on Physics background of student.

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Master of Science (Optics and Lasers) (2013)

Applicants for postgraduate coursework programs in physics must summarise in their own words the syllabus (including laboratory) for each of the most advanced physics and mathematics subjects on their academic record (up to 4 pages overall). Subject descriptions provided by your University (if available) may be appended to the summary. Mid year intake may be available depending on Physics background of student.

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Master of Science (Theoretical Physics) (2013)

Applicants for postgraduate coursework programs in physics must summarise in their own words the syllabus (including laboratory) for each of the most advanced physics and mathematics subjects on their academic record (up to 4 pages overall). Subject descriptions provided by your University (if available) may be appended to the summary. Mid year intake may be available depending on Physics background of student.

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Master of Surgical Science (2013)

Applicants must be resident in Australia, meet the requirements of the Temporary Business (Long Stay) 457 Visa and must register with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency. Applicants also need to provide a Curriculum Vitae and two letters of reference.

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Master of Wine Business (2013)

Applicants must provide a Curriculum Vitae.

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