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T A B L E 1  UAC 2012 Guide 49 Table 1 – Courses available COURSES AVAILABLE IN 2012 There are more than 1,500 courses available in 2012, mostly in Commonwealth-supported places (CSP). CSP courses used to be called HECS courses and are available to domestic students only. (‘Domestic students’ are Australian citizens, New Zealand citizens and holders of Australian permanent-resident visas, including Australian permanent humanitarian visas). CUT-OFFS Table 1 shows the minimum cut-off required for Australian Year 12 applicants for selection into each CSP course in 2011. There are some cases where a cut-off is not given and instead there is an abbreviation. For example, ‘N/A’ appears where selection criteria other than the ATAR are used for selection, or the course is not available to Year 12 applicants; ‘A+C’ appears where a combination of ATAR and additional selection criteria is used for selection. You will nd a key to the abbreviations at the bottom of each page. As a general rule, the cut-offs indicate the lowest AT AR accepted for entry into the course in the Main Round in 2011. The cut-offs include bonus points, so that some Year 12 applicants will have received an offer to that course even though their ATAR was below the cut-off (see below). The cut-offs do not represent the average ability of the students accepted for the course. Cut-offs are determined by the interaction of three factors: 1 the number of places available in the course 2 the number of applicants listing the course as a pref erence 3 the quality of those applicants. Due to these factors, cut-offs vary from year to year and are impossible to predict before applicants are selected for a particular course in a particular year. The cut-offs for any course may rise, fall or remain the same from year to year. The cut-offs shown in this table provide only an indication of the possible cut-offs for entry in 2012. They are a general guide to help you assess your chances of getting a place in a particular course. Cut-offs for 2012 will not be known until selections are made during the offer rounds. ORDER OF COURSES Courses are listed in alphabetical order except for the University of New South Wales, the University of Sydney and the University of Technology , Sydney who list in CSP course-code order . KEY TO SYMBOLS There is a key to the abbreviations and symbols used in table 1 at the bottom of each page. Following is a detailed description of the symbols.  Graduate or prior study status Applicants for courses specifying graduate or prior study status need to have completed certain postsecondary/tertiary study to be considered for entry to the course. The required study is specied in the course description in Part 2. Some examples include a Bachelor degree or a TAFE Diploma. If you have not completed the required study you will not be considered for the course.  Course prerequisites Some courses require you to have achieved a specied standard in a NSW HSC course or equivalent before you can be offered a place in the course. If you do not have the required course prerequisite/s you cannot be selected for the course even though you may have met the admission requirements. Not all institutions have course prerequisites. Of those that do, some are very specic and state a required level you must have achieved in your HSC course. For example, if an institution states Mathematics (Band 3) this means that you must achieve a result in Band 3 or higher in Mathematic s to meet the course prerequisite. If you achieve less than Band 3 you do not meet the course prerequisite and, even if you have the ATAR for entry to the course, you will not receive an offer. Other institutions do not specify bands, instead they just specify the HSC course name. This means that you must attempt the course, but you do not have to achieve a specic result.  Subject prerequisites Some subjects in a tertiary course require you to have achieved a speci ed standard (or equivalent) in a NSW HSC course before you are able to enrol in those particular subjects. If you do not have the required subject prerequisite/s, but you have met the admission requirements, you may be selected for the course, but may be unable to take the particular subject within the course. Some institutions require you to have achieved a specic level in your HSC course. For example, if an institution states Mathematics (Band 3), this means that you must achieve a result in Band 3 or higher in Mathematics to meet the subject prerequisite. Other institutions do not specify bands, instead they just specify the HSC course name. This means that you must attempt the course, but you do not have to achieve a speci c result. Some institutions offer bridging or introductory courses which provide those people who do not meet subject prerequisites with an opportunity to achieve the required standard – call the relevant institution for details.  Assumed knowledge Some institutions assume you have a knowledge of specic NSW HSC courses or equivalent prior to beginning your course. If you do not have the assumed level of knowledge but have met the admission requirements , you can still be selected for the course. You may have, however, some dif culty coping with your studies. Some institutions offer bridging or introductory courses; these enable those people who do not have the required level of assumed knowledge to achieve the required HSC standard. For details, contact the relevant institution.  Additional selection criteria These are compulsory requirements, either in addition to, or instead of, admission requirement s, which you must satisfy to be considered for selection into the course. They include interviews, auditions, portfolios, supporting statement s, questionnaires and tests. Courses with additional selection criteria usually have early closing dates – check the course descriptions for details.  Recommended studies These are NSW HSC or equivalent courses that institutions suggest will assist you in your chosen tertiary course. If you have not studied these courses your chances of selection are not affected. This symbol is not used in table 1. It is used only in the course descriptions in Part 2. Offers to applicants who have an ATAR below the published cut-off The cut-off for a course is a general indication of the minimum ATAR required for selection into the course for the majority of current Australian Year 12 applicants. However, for some applicants, institutions award bonus points (see below) or have alternative pathways for admission, which may allow applicants to receive an offer to a course even though they have an ATAR below the cut-off. The schemes and pathways offered by the institutions differ. Read section 3 and check each institution’s entry in Part 2 for more information about the schemes and pathways offered. Bonus points and cut-offs Institutions allocate bonus points to some Year 12 applicants for different circumstances. For example, you may be given bonus points for performance in specied HSC subjects, or for living in or attending school in an area dened by the institution, or through the assessment of your Educational Access Schemes (EAS) application. When you are allocated bonus points, your ATAR does not change. What does change is your selection rank for a particular course preference. For most Year 12 applicants their selection rank is their ATAR (or equivalent). However, if you are allocated bonus points for a particular preference, your selection rank for that preference = your ATAR + bonus points. This means that students with bonus points can receive an offer to a course even though their ATAR is below the cut-off. As the bonus points schemes for each institution, and often for each course at the same institution, are different, then your selection rank can be different for each course you list in your course preferences . The cut-offs in table 1 include any bonus points allocated, so they represent the lowest selection rank required for entry into a particular course. See question 13 in section 8.6 for an example.

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    TABLE

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    Table 1 Courses available

    COURSES AVAILABLE IN 2012

    There are more than 1,500 courses available in 2012, mostly inCommonwealth-supported places (CSP). CSP courses used to be called

    HECS courses and are available to domestic students only. (Domestic

    students are Australian citizens, New Zealand citizens and holders of

    Australian permanent-resident visas, including Australian permanent

    humanitarian visas).

    CUT-OFFS

    Table 1 shows the minimum cut-off required for Australian Year 12 applicants

    for selection into each CSP course in 2011.

    There are some cases where a cut-off is not given and instead there is anabbreviation. For example, N/A appears where selection criteria other

    than the ATAR are used for selection, or the course is not available to Year

    12 applicants; A+C appears where a combination of ATAR and additional

    selection criteria is used for selection. You will find a key to the abbreviations

    at the bottom of each page.

    As a general rule, the cut-offs indicate the lowest ATAR accepted for entry into

    the course in the Main Round in 2011. The cut-offs include bonus points, so

    that some Year 12 applicants will have received an offer to that course even

    though their ATAR was below the cut-off (see below).

    The cut-offs do not represent the average ability of the students accepted

    for the course.

    Cut-offs are determined by the interaction of three factors:

    1 the number of places available in the course

    2 the number of applicants listing the course as a preference

    3 the quality of those applicants.

    Due to these factors, cut-offs vary from year to year and are impossible to

    predict before applicants are selected for a particular course in a particular

    year. The cut-offs for any course may rise, fall or remain the same from year to

    year. The cut-offs shown in this table provide only an indication of the possible

    cut-offs for entry in 2012. They are a general guide to help you assess yourchances of getting a place in a particular course. Cut-offs for 2012 will not be

    known until selections are made during the offer rounds.

    ORDER OF COURSES

    Courses are listed in alphabetical order except for the University of New SouthWales, the University of Sydney and the University of Technology, Sydney who

    list in CSP course-code order.

    KEY TO SYMBOLS

    There is a key to the abbreviations and symbols used in table 1 at the bottom

    of each page. Following is a detailed description of the symbols.

    Graduate or prior study statusApplicants for courses specifying graduate or prior study status need to have

    completed certain postsecondary/tertiary study to be considered for entry to

    the course. The required study is specified in the course description in Part 2.

    Some examples include a Bachelor degree or a TAFE Diploma.

    If you have not completed the required study you will not be considered for

    the course.

    Course prerequisitesSome courses require you to have achieved a specified standard in a NSW

    HSC course or equivalent before you can be offered a place in the course.

    If you do not have the required course prerequisite/s you cannot be selected

    for the course even though you may have met the admission requirements.

    Not all institutions have course prerequisites. Of those that do, some arevery specific and state a required level you must have achieved in your HSC

    course. For example, if an institution states Mathematics (Band 3) this means

    that you must achieve a result in Band 3 or higher in Mathematics to meet

    the course prerequisite. If you achieve less than Band 3 you do not meet the

    course prerequisite and, even if you have the ATAR for entry to the course, you

    will not receive an offer.

    Other institutions do not specify bands, instead they just specify the HSC

    course name. This means that you must attempt the course, but you do not

    have to achieve a specific result.

    Subject prerequisitesSome subjects in a tertiary course require you to have achieved a specified

    standard (or equivalent) in a NSW HSC course before you are able to enrol

    in those particular subjects.

    If you do not have the required subject prerequisite/s, but you have met the

    admission requirements, you may be selected for the course, but may be

    unable to take the particular subject within the course.

    Some institutions require you to have achieved a specific level in your HSC

    course. For example, if an institution states Mathematics (Band 3), this

    means that you must achieve a result in Band 3 or higher in Mathematics

    to meet the subject prerequisite. Other institutions do not specify bands,

    instead they just specify the HSC course name. This means that you mustattempt the course, but you do not have to achieve a specific result.

    Some institutions offer bridging or introductory courses which provide those

    people who do not meet subject prerequisites with an opportunity to achieve

    the required standard call the relevant institution for details.

    Assumed knowledgeSome institutions assume you have a knowledge of specific NSW HSC courses

    or equivalent prior to beginning your course If you do not have the assumed

    Offers to applicants who have an ATAR below

    the published cut-off

    The cut-off for a course is a general indication of the minimum ATAR

    required for selection into the course for the majority of current

    Australian Year 12 applicants. However, for some applicants, institutions

    award bonus points (see below) or have alternative pathways foradmission, which may allow applicants to receive an offer to a course

    even though they have an ATAR below the cut-off. The schemes and

    pathways offered by the institutions differ. Read section 3 and check

    each institutions entry in Part 2 for more information about the

    schemes and pathways offered.

    Bonus points and cut-offs

    Institutions allocate bonus points to some Year 12 applicants for

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    TAB LE 1

    Course title Campus

    UACcoursecode

    2011cut-off

    Pattern ofattendance

    Early closingdate

    See keybelow

    UA

    C2012

    Guide

    B = Bachelor

    Dip = DiplomaAdvDip = Advanced Diploma

    AssocDeg = Associate Degree

    F = full-time

    P = part-timeEqP = equivalent part-time

    D = distance education

    N/A = selection criteria other than the ATAR

    used; or the course is not offered tocurrent Year 12 applicants

    A+C = combination of ATAR and additional

    selection criteria used

    nc = new course offered through UAC,

    no cut-offs availablen/o = course not offered

    tba = to be advised, contact the institution

    = course prerequisites check Part 2

    = subject prerequisites check Part 2

    = assumed knowledge check Part 2

    = additional selection criteria

    check Part 2

    = graduate or prior study status

    check Part 2

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    CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY (continued)

    B Nursing/B Clinical Practice (Paramedic) 3 Bathurst 214707 A+C 4F

    B Occupational Therapy 1 Albury-Wodonga 214301 70.00 4F

    B Oral Health (Therapy/Hygiene)1, 3

    Wagga Wagga 214384 N/A 3F

    B Pharmacy1 Wagga Wagga 214804 N/A 4F 30 Sep 2011

    B Pharmacy1 Orange 214808 N/A 4F 30 Sep 2011

    B Physiotherapy 1 Orange 214408 87.95 4F

    B Physiotherapy1 Albury-Wodonga 214401 90.05 4F

    B Podiatry1 Albury-Wodonga 214451 70.00 4F

    B Psychology/B Psychology (Honours) Wagga Wagga 211804 80.00 4F

    B Psychology/B Psychology (Honours) Bathurst 211807 80.00 4F

    B Science Wagga Wagga 215854 70.00 3F

    B Science/B Teaching (Secondary)1 Wagga Wagga 213504 70.00 4F

    B Social Science (Criminal Justice) Bathurst 211867 65.00 3F

    B Social Science (Psychology) Bathurst 211857 65.00 3F

    B Social Science (Psychology) Wagga Wagga 211854 65.00 3F

    B Social Science (Psychology)/B Business Bathurst 211877 65.00 4F

    B Social Science (Psychology)/B Teaching (Secondary)1 Bathurst 213467 70.00 4F

    B Social Work Wagga Wagga 211904 65.00 4F

    B Social Work Port Macquarie (North Coast TAFE) 211900 nc 4F

    B Sport Studies/B Communication (Journalism) Bathurst 213377 70.00 4F

    B Sports Science Albury-Wodonga 213411 65.00 3F

    B Theology Canberra (Theology) 211957 65.00 3F

    B Theology Parramatta (United Theological College) 211955 65.00 3F

    B Veterinary Biology/B Veterinary Science 3 Wagga Wagga 214964 A+C 6F 30 Sep 2011

    B Viticulture and Wine Science Wagga Wagga 214984 70.00 4F

    * This is a projected cut-off as the additional selection criteria has been removed from this course.

    1 Special requirements and policies apply read section 4.2.

    2 The cut-off for this course is a projected cut-off as the additional selection criteria has been removed.3 You cannot defer commencement of this course.

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    TABLE1

    Course title Campus

    UACcoursecode

    2011cut-off

    Pattern ofattendance

    Early closingdate

    See keybelow

    UAC

    2012

    Guide

    B = Bachelor

    Dip = DiplomaAdvDip = Advanced Diploma

    AssocDeg = Associate Degree

    F = full-time

    P = part-timeEqP = equivalent part-time

    D = distance education

    N/A = selection criteria other than the ATAR

    used; or the course is not offered tocurrent Year 12 applicants

    A+C = combination of ATAR and additional

    selection criteria used

    nc = new course offered through UAC,

    no cut-offs availablen/o = course not offered

    tba = to be advised, contact the institution

    = course prerequisites check Part 2

    = subject prerequisites check Part 2 = assumed knowledge check Part 2

    = additional selection criteria

    check Part 2 = graduate or prior study status

    check Part 2

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    UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND (continued)

    B Rural Science Armidale 393605 77.10 4F/8P

    B Science Armidale 392603 72.55 3F/6P

    B Science/B Laws Armidale 392669 84.40 5F/10P

    B Science/B Teaching1 Armidale 396695 77.10 4F/8P

    B Social Science Armidale 391659 72.55 3F/6P

    B Social Work Armidale 391666 72.55 4F/8P

    B Sports Studies4 Armidale 392608 72.55 3F/6P

    B Sustainability Armidale 391682 72.55 3F/6P

    B Theatre and Performance Armidale 391603 N/A 3F/6P

    B Urban and Regional Planning Armidale 391647 72.55 4F/8P

    B Zoology Armidale 392695 72.55 3F/6P

    1 Special requirements and policies apply read section 4.2.

    2 Subject to final approval.

    3 This course is not available to 2011 Year 12 applicants.

    4 Name change subject to approval.

    UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES (continued)

    B Fine Arts/B Arts College of Fine Arts/Kensington 421000 78.50 4F

    B Fine Arts College of Fine Arts 421000 78.50 3F

    B Art Education1 College of Fine Arts 421001 80.55 4F

    B Design College of Fine Arts 421002 90.30 4F

    B Art Theory/B Social Science College of Fine Arts/Kensington 421003 86.05 4F

    B Art Theory College of Fine Arts 421003 86.05 3F

    B Art Theory/B Arts College of Fine Arts/Kensington 421003 86.05 4F

    B Design/B Art Education1 College of Fine Arts 421005 92.00 5F

    B Science (Computer Science)/B Digital Media College of Fine Arts/Kensington 421006 86.30 4F

    B Digital Media College of Fine Arts 421006 86.30 3F

    B Arts

    2

    Kensington 422000 80.00 3F/6PB Arts/B Education (Secondary)

    1 Kensington 422002 76.25 4F

    B Science/B Education (Secondary)1 Kensington 422003 80.30 4F

    B Music/B Arts Kensington 422004 A+C 4F

    B Music Kensington 422004 A+C 3F

    B Music/B Science Kensington 422004 A+C 4F

    B Music/B Education1 Kensington 422005 A+C 4F

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    Course title Campus

    UACcoursecode

    2011cut-off

    Pattern ofattendance

    Early closingdate

    See keybelow

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    p

    UAC

    2012

    Guide

    B = Bachelor

    Dip = Diploma

    AdvDip = Advanced DiplomaAssocDeg = Associate Degree

    F = full-time

    P = part-time

    EqP = equivalent part-timeD = distance education

    N/A = selection criteria other than the ATAR

    used; or the course is not offered to

    current Year 12 applicantsA+C = combination of ATAR and additional

    selection criteria used

    nc = new course offered through UAC,

    no cut-offs available

    n/o = course not offeredtba = to be advised, contact the institution

    = course prerequisites check Part 2

    = subject prerequisites check Part 2

    = assumed knowledge check Part 2

    = additional selection criteria

    check Part 2

    = graduate or prior study status check Part 2

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    UNIVERSITY OF WOLLONGONG (continued)

    B Medicinal Chemistry Advanced Wollongong 757619 95.00 4F/8P

    B Science Wollongong 757621 75.00 3F/6P

    B Marine Science Wollongong 757622 85.00 3F/6P B Marine Science Advanced Wollongong 757623 95.00 4F/8P

    B Nanotechnology Wollongong 757625 85.00 4F/8P

    B Nanotechnology Advanced Wollongong 757626 95.00 4F/8P

    B Conservation Biology 2 Wollongong 757627 nc 4F/8P

    B Conservation Biology Advanced 2 Wollongong 757628 nc 4F/8P

    B Medical and Health Sciences Wollongong 757630 82.00 3F/6P

    B Medical and Health Sciences Advanced Wollongong 757631 A+C 4F/8P

    B Science (Materials) Wollongong 757636 75.00 3F/6P

    B Science (Physics) Wollongong 757637 75.00 3F/6P

    B Science (Nuclear Science & Technology) Wollongong 757638 75.00 3F/6P

    B Science (Exercise Science) Wollongong 757642 78.00 3F/6P

    B Exercise Science and Rehabilitation3 Wollongong 757643 94.00 4F/8P

    B Science (Nutrition) Wollongong 757645 78.00 3F/6P

    B Nutrition and Dietetics Wollongong 757647 93.00 4F/8P

    B Public Health3 Wollongong 757650 75.00 3F/6P

    B Science (Psychology) Wollongong 757651 78.00 3F/6P

    B Psychology Wollongong 757652 92.00 4F/8P

    B Public Health Nutrition 3 Wollongong 757655 75.00 3F/6P

    1 The first year of B Laws must be completed full-time, except where Faculty approval is given on equity grounds.

    2 Subject to final approval.

    3 Special requirements and policies apply read section 4.2.