Program Structure and Entry Requirements
When developing or revising a coursework program, faculties are asked to confirm their entry requirements, and to specify in their new program proposal whether they comply with the University’s own standard entry requirements as specified below, or whether they are, in effect, an exception, and deemed to be ‘non-standard’.
Faculties are required to consult with the Director, Admissions to ensure that their entry criteria for new programs are appropriate and consistent with the University’s standards. Non-standard admission requirements may include additional entry criteria (e.g. auditions, portfolios, work experience, etc.) or a higher level of academic or language proficiency (e.g. Year 12 score, GPA, English Language proficiency, etc.).
In addition, applications to add or amend entry criteria only are to be made separate to developing a new program or a major revision to an existing program. In such cases, a must be submitted to the Admissions Committee, detailing the nature of the change and how it differs from the entry criteria currently in place. Each program to be changed must be specified and in the case of the non-standard admission requirements the full details must be provided.
Both the Admissions Committee and APEAC review entry requirements in accordance with the Admissions to Coursework Programs policy.ÌýOnce endorsed by the Admissions Committee, APEAC will subsequently consider the proposal and make a recommendation to the Deputy Vice Chancellor & Vice President (Academic) as to whether the entry requirements should be approved.
APEAC, with support from the Admissions Committee, also provides recommendations to Academic Board on the institution’s minimum standards in terms of academic (e.g. Year 12 score) and English language proficiency (e.g. IELTS minimum score).
Entry requirements
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Standard entry: undergraduate programs
Under the current Admissions to Coursework Programs policy, the eligibility criteria for entry to academic programs are entirely at the discretion of the University. The criteria may include but is not limited to:
- Academic criteria – i.e. formal qualifications or previous studies or prerequisite studies in the secondary, post-secondary, tertiary or higher education sectors
- Academic or other tests/requirements – i.e. auditions, portfolio, interview/oral assessment, specific knowledge test or aptitude test, work experience, application statement, referee reports
- English language proficiency
- Any combination of the above
Eligibility criteria may be changed but once it is made public for a specified intake/calendar period it will not be changed except in exceptional circumstances.
There are four standard entry criteria for undergraduate programs. They are:
Year 12 sub-quota
Eligibility eligible to compete in this sub-quota if the applicant has completed SACE Stage 2 or an equivalent qualification; and has completed 2 years or less full-time-equivalent higher education study Rank eligible applicants ranked based on their ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank) Â Higher education sub-quota
Eligibility eligible to compete in this sub-quota if the applicant has completed at least 6 months full-time-equivalent higher education study at AQF Level 7 (Bachelor degree) or higher Rank eligible applicants ranked based on their best GPA (Grade Point Average) VET sub-quota
Eligibility eligible to compete in this sub-quota if the applicant has completed an AQF Certificate IV or above from any Registered Training Organisation. Admission Pathways are available on the website. Rank eligible applicants ranked according to the level of the completed award. Â Special entry sub-quota
Eligibility domestic applicants are eligible to compete in this sub-quota if the applicant is over 18 years old on 1 February of the year they apply for entry to; and, if they were enrolled in a program leading to a higher education award, they must not have completed more than 2 years full-time equivalent study in that program Rank eligible applicants ranked according to their results in the STAT (Special Tertiary Admissions Test), or for some programs a combination of the STAT result and/or personal competencies statements and/or employment experience statements Eligibility score
The University must report to the Commonwealth Department of Education the lowest ATAR for which a student, Commonwealth Supported or Full Fee Paying, may be eligible for entry to one of its programs – the Eligibility Score. The University has determined that the following Eligibility Scores will apply:
Bachelor programs Degree ATAR Bachelor (Advanced) degrees 95 Medicine and Dentistry 90 Engineering, Law and Commerce 80 Oral Health 70 All new Bachelor programs 65 Diploma programs Degree ATAR All Diploma programs 55 -
Standard entry: postgraduate coursework programs
The standard entry criteria for all Master programs is a Bachelor degree. All admission requirements that vary from this, (e.g. GPA requirement, cognate background, prerequisites, work experience etc) require APEAC approval.
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Non-standard entry criteria: undergraduate and postgraduate coursework programs
Entry requirements for coursework programs must be consistent with the Admissions to Coursework Programs policy.
For programs which require additional non-standard entry requirements, approval must be sought via a submission to the Academic Program Entry and Approval Committee.
A table of programs which have been granted approval to include non-standard admission requirements can be found in the table.Ìý
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English language standards
Coursework academic program