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University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students

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Griffith UniversityPhysiotherapy Sport Development Course prerequisites: Any two units of English Course prerequisites: Any two units of English Assumed knowledge: Mathematics plus one of Biology, Chemistry Assumed knowledge: One of Biology, Chemistry, Physics or or Physics Mathematics General 2Popular Music Urban and Environmental Planning Course prerequisites: Any two units of English Course prerequisites: Any two units of English Additional selection criteria: Audition and portfolio Recommended studies: Mathematics General 2 or MathematicsPsychological Science Combined degrees Course prerequisites: Any two units of English If you intend to undertake combined degrees, check the prerequisites, assumed knowledge and recommended studies for both degrees. ContactPsychology the University for further details. Griffith University currently offers combined degrees in: Course prerequisites: Any two units of English ƒƒ B Arts/B BusinessPublic Health ƒƒ B Business/B Commerce ƒƒ B Business/B Government and International Relations Course prerequisites: Any two units of English ƒƒ B Business/B International Business ƒƒ B Commerce/B International BusinessPublic Relations and Communication ƒƒ B Creative and Interactive Media/B Business ƒƒ B Criminology and Criminal Justice/B Information Technology Areas of study: Asian and international studies, creative writing, criminal ƒƒ B Dental Technology/B Dental Prosthetics justice, economics, environmental studies, event management, history, ƒƒ B Design/B Business Indigenous studies, Islam–West relations, journalism, literary studies, ƒƒ B Engineering (Honours)/B Business marketing, politics and international studies, popular music, science, ƒƒ B Engineering (Honours)/B Computer Science technology and society, sociology, sport management, tourism. Not all ƒƒ B Engineering (Honours)/B Environmental Science areas of study are offered at all campuses. ƒƒ B Engineering (Honours)/B Industrial Design Course prerequisites: Any two units of English ƒƒ B Engineering (Honours)/B Information Technology ƒƒ B Engineering (Honours)/B ScienceScience ƒƒ B Environmental Science/B BusinessScience Advanced ƒƒ B Exercise Science/B Business ƒƒ B Exercise Science/B Psychological Science Areas of study: Applied mathematics, biochemistry and molecular ƒƒ B Human Services/B Criminology and Criminal Justice biology, chemistry, geography, marine biology, physics, wildlife biology ƒƒ B Information Technology/B Business Course prerequisites: Any two units of English ƒƒ B International Business/B Government and International Relations Assumed knowledge: Mathematics General 2 ƒƒ B International Tourism and Hotel Management/B Business Recommended studies: One of Biology, Chemistry or Physics ƒƒ B Journalism/B Business ƒƒ B Pharmacology and Toxicology/B BusinessSocial Science ƒƒ B Psychological Science/B Business ƒƒ B Psychological Science/B Criminology and Criminal Justice Course prerequisites: Any two units of English ƒƒ B Psychological Science/M Mental Health Practice ƒƒ B Psychological Science/M Rehabilitation CounsellingSocial Work ƒƒ B Public Relations and Communication/B Business ƒƒ B Science/B Information Technology Course prerequisites: Any two units of English ƒƒ B Science/B Business ƒƒ Urban and Environmental Planning/B Science University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students 49

International College of Management, Sydneyicms.edu.auCRICOS provider number 01484MEnquiries in person: Reception telephone: 1800 110 490by post: Domestic Student Advisers 151 Darley Road email: [email protected] College of Management, Sydney Manly NSW 2095151 Darley RoadManly NSW 2095Main headings indicate courses that are generally offered as Bachelor degrees unless Dip, Adv Dip or Assoc Deg is shown in brackets.Business Management International TourismEntrepreneurship Recommended studies: Any two units of English plus one ofMarketing and New Media Business Studies, Economics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics,Retail Marketing Biology, Investigating Science, Legal Studies, Financial Services or Business Services Recommended studies: Any two units of English plus one of Additional selection criteria: Interview Business Studies, Economics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Investigating Science, Legal Studies, Financial Services or Property (Development, Investment and Valuation) Business Services Additional selection criteria: Interview Recommended studies: Any two units of English plus one of Business Studies, Economics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics,Event Management Biology, Investigating Science, Legal Studies, Financial Services or Business Services Recommended studies: Any two units of English plus one of Additional selection criteria: Interview Business Studies, Economics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Investigating Science, Legal Studies, Financial Services or Sports Management Business Services Additional selection criteria: Interview Recommended studies: Any two units of English plus one of Business Studies, Economics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics,Hospitality Management Biology, Investigating Science, Legal Studies, Financial Services or Business Services Recommended studies: Any two units of English plus one of Additional selection criteria: Interview Business Studies, Economics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Investigating Science, Legal Studies, Financial Services or Business Services Additional selection criteria: Interview50 University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students

La Trobe Universitylatrobe.edu.auCRICOS provider number 00115MEnquiries Mildura campus Bendigo campus in person: Student Administration in person: Student AdministrationAll campuses 471 Benetook Avenue Edwards Road, Flora Hilltelephone: 1300 LA TROBE (1300 528 7623) Mildura VIC 3502 Bendigo VIC 3550enquire online: latrobe.custhelp.comAlbury-Wodonga campusin person: Student AdministrationGround floor, Building 4University DriveWodonga VIC 3690Sydney campus Melbourne campus Shepparton campusin person: 255 Elizabeth Street in person: Cnr Plenty Road and in person: 210 Fryers StSydney NSW 2000 Kingsbury Drive Shepparton Victoria 3630 Bundoora VIC 3086telephone: (02) 9397 7600email: [email protected] THIS FIRST ƒƒ For up-to-date information contact the University before making any final decisions regarding your choice of HSC courses. ƒƒ Not all campuses offer all courses and areas of study. Contact the University for course locations.College of Arts, Social Sciences and CommerceFor Accounting, Arts, Business, Creative Arts, Education, Fine Arts/Graphic Design, Laws, Media/Journalism coursesCollege of Science, Health and EngineeringFor Civil Engineering, Health Sciences, Information Technology, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Paramedic, Physiotherapy, Psychology, Science, Social Work,Speech Pathology coursesMain headings indicate courses that are generally offered as Bachelor degrees unless Dip, Adv Dip or Assoc Deg is shown in brackets.Agribusiness Health Information Management Areas of study: Agribusiness, management, marketing Areas of study: Health data analysis and management, health Course prerequisites: Any two units of English (min. standard required) informatics, health information privacy and security, medical/clinical coding and casemix systemsArts Course prerequisites: Any two units of English plus one of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics or Personal Development, Health and Areas of study: English, history, psychology, social sciences, sociology Physical Education (PDHPE) (min. standard required) Course prerequisites: Any two units of English (min. standard required) Health SciencesBusiness, Accounting, Commerce Areas of study: Anatomy and physiology, health sustainability, public Areas of study: Accounting, business, international business, health, rehabilitation counselling management, marketing Course prerequisites: Any two units of English plus one of Biology, Course prerequisites: Any two units of English (min. standard required) Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics or Personal Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE) (min. standard required)Civil EngineeringEngineering Information Technology Course prerequisites: Any two units of English plus Mathematics or Course prerequisites: Any two units of English (min. standards required) HSC Mathematics Extension 1 or HSC Mathematics Extension 2 (min. standards required) LawsCreative Arts Areas of study: Law Course prerequisites: Any two units of English (min. standard required) Areas of study: Graphic design, fine arts Course prerequisites: Any two units of English (min. standard required) Media and Communication (Journalism) Additional selection criteria: Portfolio/interview Areas of study: JournalismEducation Course prerequisites: Any two units of English (min. standard required) Areas of study: Primary or secondary Nursing (Pre-Registration) Course prerequisites: Any two units of English, any two units of mathematics (min. standards required) Course prerequisites: Any two units of English (min. standards required) Recommended studies: One of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Personal Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE) or Physics University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students 51

La Trobe UniversityOccupational Therapy Science Course prerequisites: Any two units of English (min. standards required) Course prerequisites: Any two units of English, any two units of Recommended studies: One of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, mathematics (min. standards required) Personal Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE) or Recommended studies: Agriculture, Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Physics Environmental Science, Geography, Information Processes and Technology, Mathematics, Personal Development, Health and PhysicalParamedic Practice Education (PDHPE) or Physics Agricultural Sciences+ Course prerequisites: Any two units of English plus two of Biology, Animal and Veterinary Biosciences+ Chemistry, Mathematics, Personal Development, Health and Physical Biological Sciences+ Education (PDHPE) or Physics (min. standards required) Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology)+ Course prerequisites: Any two units of English (min. standard required)Physiotherapy + F irst year only at Albury–Wodonga. Students transfer to Bundoora (Melbourne) from second year. Course prerequisites: Any two units of English, plus two of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Personal Development, Health and Physical Social Work Education (PDHPE) or Physics (min. standards required) Course prerequisites: Any two units of English (min. standard required)Psychological Science Speech Pathology Course prerequisites: Any two units of English (min. standard required) Course prerequisites: Any two units of English plus one of Biology,Psychology Chemistry, Mathematics, Personal Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE) or Physics (min. standards required) Course prerequisites: Any two units of English (min. standard required)Connect with us facebook.com/uacinfo twitter.com/uacinfo youtube.com/uacinfo52 University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students

Macleay Collegemacleay.edu.auCRICOS provider number 00899GEnquiries in person: Level 2, 28 Foveaux Street telephone: 1300 939 888by post: Admissions Office Surry Hills NSW 2010 email: [email protected] CollegeLevel 2, 28 Foveaux StreetSurry Hills NSW 2010Main headings indicate courses that are generally offered as Bachelor degrees unless Dip, Adv Dip or Assoc Deg is shown in brackets.Advertising & Media Digital MediaAdvertising & Media (Dip) Digital Media (Dip) Areas of study: campaign thinking, copywriting, creative process, Areas of study: Behavioural psychology, design thinking, digital design, digital design, foundations of marketing, media landscape, professional digital journalism, digital marketing, digital video, digital visualisation, practice, research and insight, social media strategy, the business of ICT, interactive design, research and insight, social media strategy with advertising, video production specialisation options in written communications, story and narrative, Recommended studies: Any two units of English, Design and Technology, written communications Visual Arts, Mathematics, Business Studies Recommended studies: Any two units of English, Design and Technology, Additional selection criteria: Interview Visual Arts, Mathematics, Business Studies Additional selection criteria: InterviewBusiness Journalism Areas of study: Business accounting, business communications, Journalism (Dip) business fundamentals, consumer behaviour, digital business, foundations of marketing Areas of study: Data journalism, ethics, feature writing, media history, Recommended studies: Any two units of English, Mathematics media law, radio, research, video and mobile journalism (mojo) Additional selection criteria: Interview Recommended studies: Any two units of EnglishEntrepreneurship Additional selection criteria: InterviewEvent Management BusinessPublic Relations FashionSports Business Food & LifestyleTravel and Tourism Investigative Reporting Recommended studies: Any two units of English, Mathematics Music Additional selection criteria: Interview Sports Recommended studies: Any two units of EnglishBusiness Management (Dip) Additional selection criteria: Interview Areas of study: Business communications, business fundamentals, Marketing (Dip) foundations of marketing Recommended studies: Any two units of English, Mathematics Areas of study: Business communications, business fundamentals, Additional selection criteria: Interview entrepreneurship, foundations of marketing, research, sales andEntrepreneurship negotiationEvent Management Recommended studies: Any two units of English, MathematicsPublic Relations Additional selection criteria: InterviewSports BusinessTravel and Tourism Recommended studies: Any two units of English, Mathematics Additional selection criteria: Interview University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students 53

Macquarie Universitymq.edu.auCRICOS provider number 00002Enquiries in person: Student Connect telephone: (02) 9850 6410by post: Student Connect Level 2, MUSE Building (C7A) Indigenous students can also phoneLevel 2, MUSE Building (C7A) Macquarie University Walanga Muru Office of Indigenous Strategy:Macquarie University North Ryde NSW 2113 (02) 9850 4498North Ryde NSW 2113 online: Student Connect – ask.mq.edu.auREAD THIS FIRST ƒƒ There are no course prerequisites for entry into degree courses at Macquarie University. Some courses have subject prerequisites and these may have minimum standard requirements. Contact the University for further details. The information listed as subject prerequisites, assumed knowledge and recommended studies relates to the main first-year units in the area of study concerned. ƒƒ In all cases (excluding early childhood, primary and secondary education), where a minimum level of achievement or an HSC course is listed as a prerequisite or assumed knowledge, Macquarie University provides introductory units. These introductory units are designed to bring candidates to the level required for progression in the subject at the University. The introductory units count towards the requirements for the degree, but students who must complete these units may require up to one additional year of study to complete the degree. Introductory units also provide an option for students with no background in the subject area, or for those who do not intend to continue beyond the first-year level in the area of study. ƒƒ When you read ‘Mathematics’ this refers to the HSC course titled Mathematics, not Mathematics General 2.Main headings indicate courses that are generally offered as Bachelor degrees unless Dip, Adv Dip or Assoc Deg is shown in brackets.Actuarial Studies Biodiversity and Conservation Assumed knowledge: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Areas of study: Biodiversity and conservation animal sciences, Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 2 biodiversity and conservation biology, cell and molecular biology, ecology, environmental biology, genetics, microbiology, physiology, plant sciencesApplied Finance Recommended studies: Mathematics plus one of Biology, Chemistry or Investigating Science Assumed knowledge: Mathematics Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Business Administration Business Administration with ArtsArts Business Administration with ScienceArts with Education Assumed knowledge: Mathematics General 2 Areas of study: Applied mathematics*, ancient history (ancient languages, Egypt and Near East, Greece, Rome and late antiquity); Business Analytics anthropology; arts industries and management; Chinese studies; Chinese/English translation and interpreting; creative writing; Assumed knowledge: Mathematics criminology; dance and performance; Croatian studies; data Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 science; development studies and cultural change; digital design; early childhood; education; English; English as a foreign language; Chiropractic Science environmental humanities; French and Francophone studies; gender studies; geography; German studies; Hellenic studies; human Recommended studies: Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics geography; Indigenous studies; interactivity and games; international communication; international relations; Italian studies; Japanese Clinical Science studies; journalism and non-fiction writing; media studies; media, culture and communication; modern Greek studies; modern history; music; Areas of study: Anatomy (structure of the body), biochemistry (chemistry philosophy; Polish studies; political economy and social policy; politics of biological molecules), biology (human), embryology (development and international relations; psychological science+; Russian studies; of the body), genetics and genomics (genes and molecular biology sociology; Spanish and Latin American studies; statistics; writing; techniques), histology (microscopic study of cells and tissues), + The study of psychological science does not lead to registration as a immunology (health and the immune system), medical microbiology (microbes and health), neuroscience (structure and function of the brain psychologist or to professional postgraduate training in psychology. and nerves), pathology (causes and effects of disease), physics (for the life sciences), physiology (function of the body), professional skills and * To be approved. knowledge for working in healthcare and medical research settings Subject prerequisites: For language majors: Chinese, Croatian, French, Assumed knowledge: Mathematics German, Italian, Japanese, modern Greek, Polish, Russian, Spanish Recommended studies: Chemistry, English (Standard) Assumed knowledge: For intending primary and secondary teachers in For students who have not completed Chemistry and Mathematics, it will NSW schools: Three Band 5 HSC subjects, one of which must be English be compulsory to participate in relevant 4 to 5-day bridging courses prior to Recommended studies: For psychological science: Mathematics commencement. Find out more at web.science.mq.edu.au/bridging-coursesEnvironmental Management Requirements: Refer to the main subject area of ScienceScience Areas of study: Astronomy and astrophysics, biology, electronics, geochemistry, mathematical physics, mathematics, physics (Science degree subjects can also be studied within an Arts degree) Requirements: Refer to the main subject area of Science54 University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students

Macquarie UniversityCommerce EnvironmentAccounting Areas of study: Biology, climate science, environmental earth science,Business Information Systems environmental management, spatial information scienceInternational Business Recommended studies: Mathematics plus one of Biology, Chemistry,Marketing Earth and Environmental Science or Geography Assumed knowledge: Mathematics General 2 Global Business Recommended studies: MathematicsDecision Science Assumed knowledge: Mathematics General 2Economics Recommended studies: MathematicsFinance Assumed knowledge: Mathematics Human Sciences Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1Entrepreneurship Areas of study: Cognitive and brain sciences, health studiesHuman Resources Recommended studies: Mathematics Assumed knowledge: Mathematics General 2 International StudiesComputing and Information Technology Areas of study: Cultural studies, intercultural communication, languagesBusiness Information Systems Areas of study: Business analysis, computer systems, databases, Law, Security and Intelligence system analysis Assumed knowledge: Mathematics General 2 Areas of study: Corporate and commercial law; criminology; environmental Recommended studies: Information Processes and Technology law and management; international law and global governance; media, technology and the law; public policy, law and governance; security studies;Games Design and Development social justice Subject prerequisites: Mathematics (Band 4) or HSC Mathematics Extension 1 (Band E2) or HSC Mathematics Extension 2 Law (Combined) Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 or HSC Mathematics Extension 2 plus Software Design and Development The following combined Law courses are offered: ƒƒ Applied Finance with LawInformation Technology ƒƒ Arts with Law Areas of study: Cybersecurity, data science, information systems and ƒƒ Arts (Media) with Law business analysis, software technology, web design and development ƒƒ Arts-Psychology with Law Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 or ƒƒ Business Administration with Law HSC Mathematics Extension 2 plus Software Design and Development ƒƒ Commerce – Professional Accounting with Law or Information Processes and Technology ƒƒ Commerce with Law ƒƒ Environment with LawSoftware Engineering ƒƒ Information Technology with Law Subject prerequisites: Mathematics (Band 4) or HSC Mathematics ƒƒ International Studies with Law Extension 1 (Band E2) or HSC Mathematics Extension 2 ƒƒ Science with Law Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 or ƒƒ Security Studies with Law HSC Mathematics Extension 2 plus Software Design and Development ƒƒ Social Science with Law Recommended studies: For Law: None For the other area of study: Refer toDigital Business the relevant entry Areas of study: Computer programming, creativity and innovation, Marine Science database systems, eCommerce, entrepreneurship, marketing, networking, software development, web design, web technology Areas of study: Marine biology, marine geoscience Recommended studies: Mathematics, Information Processes and Recommended studies: Mathematics plus one of Earth and Technology, Software Design and Development Environmental Science, Biology, Chemistry or Investigating ScienceEconomics Marketing and Media Assumed knowledge: Mathematics Assumed knowledge: Mathematics General 2 Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Recommended studies: MathematicsEducation Media Areas of study: Early childhood education, primary, secondary Areas of study: Digital design; journalism and non-fiction writing; media Assumed knowledge: Three Band 5 HSC subjects, one of which must studies; public relations and social media; radio, digital audio and broadcast be English production; screen practice and production; screen, sound, performanceAlso refer to Arts with Education Medical SciencesEngineering Areas of study: Biomedicine, medicinal chemistry, psychomedicineEngineering with Arts Recommended studies: Chemistry, HSC Mathematics Extension 1Engineering with CommerceEngineering with Science Areas of study: Electrical engineering, electronics engineering, mechanical engineering, mechatronic engineering, software engineering, telecommunications engineering Subject prerequisites: Mathematics (Band 4) or HSC Mathematics Extension 1 (Band E2) or HSC Mathematics Extension 2 Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 or HSC Mathematics Extension 2 plus Physics University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students 55

Macquarie UniversityPlanning Science Advanced Areas of study: Development studies and cultural change, human Applied Mathematics geography, resource and environmental management Subject prerequisites: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 (Band E3) or Recommended studies: One of Geography, Earth and Environmental HSC Mathematics Extension 2 Science or Society and Culture Astronomy and AstrophysicsProfessional Accounting Recommended studies: Physics, Mathematics Assumed knowledge: Mathematics General 2 Biology Recommended studies: Mathematics Recommended studies: Mathematics plus Biology, Chemistry or Investigating SciencePsychologyPsychology with Business Administration Chemical and Biomolecular SciencesPsychology with Commerce Recommended studies: Mathematics plus Chemistry or InvestigatingPsychology with Education SciencePsychology with Health Geology Recommended studies: For Psychology: Mathematics Recommended studies: Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Science For the other area of study: Refer to the relevant entry GeophysicsScience Recommended studies: Physics, MathematicsScience – Global ChallengesScience with Education Palaeobiology Recommended studies: Earth and Environmental Science and/or BiologyApplied Mathematics*, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Biology,Business Information Systems, Chemical and Biomolecular PhysicsSciences, Climate Science, Cognitive and Brain Science, Recommended studies: Physics, MathematicsComputing, Cyber Security, Data Science, Decision Science,Development Studies and Cultural Change, Electronics, Pure MathematicsEnvironmental Earth Science, Environmental Management, Subject prerequisites: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 (Band E3) orGeography, Geology, Geophysics, Human Biology, Human HSC Mathematics Extension 2Geography, Information Systems and Business Analysis,Palaeobiology, Physics, Psychological Science+, Software TechnologyPure Mathematics*, Software Technology, Spatial Information Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 orScience, Statistics, Web Design and Development HSC Mathematics Extension 2 plus Software Design and Development or Information Processes and TechnologySome of the above areas of study may also be taken as part of an Arts degree. Statistics+ T his major does not lead to registration as a psychologist or to professional Subject prerequisites: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 (Band E3) or postgraduate training in psychology. HSC Mathematics Extension 2* To be approved. Social Sciences Subject prerequisites: For mathematics: Mathematics (Band 4) or HSC Mathematics Extension 1 (Band E2) or HSC Mathematics Areas of study: Anthropology, criminology, cultural studies, development Extension 2; refer also to Science Advanced For astronomy and studies and culture change, gender studies, human geography, astrophysics and physics: Mathematics (Band 4) or HSC Mathematics Indigenous studies, international relations, linguistics, philosophy, Extension 1 (Band E2) or HSC Mathematics Extension 2 politics, political economy and social policy, psychological science, Assumed knowledge: For chemistry-related areas of study: Chemistry, sociology, statistics Mathematics For electronics: Mathematics For intending primary and secondary teachers in NSW: Refer to Arts/Arts with Education For Global Speech and Hearing Sciences* Challenges: Mathematics Recommended studies: For applied and pure mathematics: Areas of study: Language sciences (linguistics) with a focus on HSC Mathematics Extension 1 or HSC Mathematics Extension 2 introduction to audiology, speech and hearing science (hearing first and For astronomy and astrophysics, and physics: HSC Mathematics second language acquisition, language and the brain, language and Extension 1 society, language in interaction, phonetics and phonology, speech and or HSC Mathematics Extension 2 plus one of Physics (preferred), language disorders, syntax), speech language pathology Chemistry, Engineering Studies or Investigating Science For biology-related areas of study: Mathematics plus one of Biology, * This degree does not lead to registration as a speech pathologist or audiologist. Chemistry or Investigating Science For climate science: Mathematics plus Earth and Environmental Science or Geography For computing: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 or HSC Mathematics Extension 2 For electronics: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 or HSC Mathematics Extension 2 plus Information Processes and Technology or Software Design and Development For environmental earth science: Mathematics plus Earth and Environmental Science or Geography For environmental management: One of Earth and Environmental Science, Geography or Society and Culture For geology-related areas of study: Earth and Environment Science or Chemistry For geophysics: One of Earth and Environmental Science, Engineering Studies, Mathematics or Physics. Units of study are available in Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics for students who have not studied these courses at HSC level For human biology: Mathematics plus one of Biology, Chemistry or Investigating Science For psychological science: Mathematics For spatial information science: Geography, Mathematics For statistics: Mathematics56 University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students

MIT Sydneymit.edu.auCRICOS provider numbers 01545C, 03245K (NSW)Enquiries in person: 154–158 Sussex Street telephone: (02) 8267 1400by post: MIT Sydney Sydney NSW 2000 fax: (02) 8267 1499154–158 Sussex Street email: [email protected],Sydney NSW 2000 [email protected] headings indicate courses that are generally offered as Bachelor degrees unless Dip, Adv Dip or Assoc Deg is shown in brackets.Business Information Technology (Dip)Business (Dip) Areas of study: computer hardware and architecture, computing, Areas of study: Accounting, management, marketing networking fundamentals, operating systems, web and multimedia technologiesInformation TechnologyNetworking Areas of study: planning, implementing and managing computer networksNational Art Schoolnas.edu.auCRICOS provider number 03197BEnquiries in person: Forbes Street telephone: (02) 9339 8651by post: National Art School Darlinghurst NSW 2010 email: [email protected] StreetDarlinghurst NSW 2010READ THIS FIRST ƒƒ In addition to completion of the HSC (or equivalent), admission requirements for B Fine Art include interview and portfolio evaluation. For further information regarding portfolio requirements, visit nas.edu.au. ƒƒ The National Art School offers portfolio development with its short course program and also offers the NESA-endorsed HSC Intensive Studio Practice course for Year 11 Visual Arts students throughout NSW.Main headings indicate courses that are generally offered as Bachelor degrees unless Dip, Adv Dip or Assoc Deg is shown in brackets.Fine Arts Areas of study: Art history and theory, ceramics, drawing, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture Assumed knowledge: Visual Arts Additional selection criteria: Portfolio, interview University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students 57

SAE Creative Media Institutesae.edu.auCRICOS provider number 00312FEnquiriesSydney campus in person: 39 Regent Street telephone: Freecall 1800 SAE EDUby post: SAE Creative Media Institute Chippendale NSW 2008 or (02) 8241 520039 Regent Street email: [email protected] NSW 2008Byron Bay campus in person: 373–391 Ewingsdale Road telephone: Freecall 1800 SAE EDUby post: SAE Creative Media Institute Byron Bay NSW 2481 or (02) 6639 6000373–391 Ewingsdale Road email: [email protected] Bay NSW 2481Main headings indicate courses that are generally offered as Bachelor degrees unless Dip, Adv Dip or Assoc Degree is shown in brackets.Animation Design Additional selection criteria: Interview Additional selection criteria: Interview Graphic Design3D Modelling Graphic Design (Assoc Deg)3D Modelling (Assoc Deg) Graphic Design (Dip) Areas of study: Advanced 3D modelling, development and Areas of study: Critical and creative thinking, design and layout, design implementation of 3D production pipelines, digital environments and for print media, fundamentals of drawing, pre-press, principles of design, technical art pipelines, lighting and rendering, modelling terminology typography and methods, texturing and shading Web DesignCharacter Animation Web Design (Assoc Deg)Character Animation (Assoc Deg) Areas of study: Critical and creative thinking, design and layout, design Areas of study: Advanced 2D animation; development of user-friendly for content management systems, dynamic development, interaction animation rigs; principles of character animation: posing, motion studies, design, interface design, principles of design body mechanics and facial animationVisual Effects FilmVisual Effects (Assoc Deg) Areas of study: Computer modelling; lighting; rendering; texturing; Additional selection criteria: Interview intermediate and advanced compositing, match moving, particle Post Production systems, dynamic simulations and colour grading Post Production (Assoc Deg)3D Animation (Dip) Areas of study: 3D digital model creation, character rigging, design Areas of study: Colour grading, compositing, editing, film fundamentals, animation and digital visual effects, interpreting and responding to a operation of film equipment, storytelling, understanding the roles and design brief, production of 3D assets, staging and drawing, storyboards, responsibilities of film production crews visual design Production Production (Assoc Deg)Audio Areas of study: Directing, film fundamentals, operation of film equipment, producing, storytelling, understanding the roles and Additional selection criteria: Interview responsibilities of film production crews Film (Dip)Post Production Areas of study: Film fundamentals, operation of film equipment,Post Production (Assoc Deg) storytelling, understanding the roles and responsibilities of film production crews Areas of study: Advanced sound for picture techniques, audio post-production team dynamics, creation and manipulation of the Games Development sonic environment of multimediaStudio Production Additional selection criteria: InterviewStudio Production (Assoc Deg) Games Design Areas of study: Advanced studio production techniques, mastery of Games Design (Assoc Deg) tracks from recording through to production, sound aesthetics, studio production team dynamics Areas of study: Advanced game design, foundations of 3D graphics,Audio Production (Dip) game audio, games as media, level development, psychology of play Areas of study: Assembly of small scale digital recording system, digital Games Programming technology, microphones, mixing and application of signal processors, Games Programming (Assoc Deg) music theory, musical forms and structure, operation of Digital Audio Areas of study: Applied mathematics, game engine architecture, games Workstation (DAW), sound recording technology, programming, tools developmentMusic Production (Dip) Game Development (Dip) Areas of study: Blending sounds, conducting a location recording, Digital Areas of study: Differences between digital and analogue games, Audio Workstation (DAW) transcription and operation, music genres and game construction, game functionality, instructional design, methods styles, music theory, technical language, understanding and recognition for construction of functional games, principles of spatial layout, of key features of music, working to a brief, writing a production brief programmatic solutions, visual communication techniques, writing Technical Design Documents (TDD)58 University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students

SIBTsibt.nsw.edu.auCRICOS provider numbers SIBT 01576GEnquiries in person: Level 4, 255 Elizabeth Street telephone: (02) 9964 6555 Sydney NSW 2000 email: [email protected] Sydney campus facebook: facebook.com/SIBT1by post: SIBTLevel 4, 255 Elizabeth StreetSydney NSW 2000READ THIS FIRSTSIBT will only consider academic subjects when determining a student’s average performance.Main headings indicate courses that are generally offered as Bachelor degrees unless Dip, Adv Dip or Assoc Deg is shown in brackets.Business Administration (Dip) Information Technology (Dip) Areas of study: Accounting, human resources, information systems/ Areas of study: Business information systems, data management, information technology, introductory statistics, management, market digital media, introductory programming, introductory software design, microeconomic principles, marketing principles systems designCommerce (Dip) Hospitality Management (Dip) Areas of study: Accounting, financial theory and techniques Areas of study: Accounting, event management, hospitality, human management, introductory statistics management, market resources, management, marketing principles, tourism microeconomic principles Media and Communication (Dip)Engineering (Dip) Areas of study: Cross cultural communication, digital media, Areas of study: Fundamentals of digital technology and design, international communication, language as communication, national introductory programming, introductory software design, and global media mathematics, physics Assumed knowledge: HSC Mathematics Extension 1. If not, students can enrol in equivalent units to acquire this knowledge. University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students 59

Southern Cross Universityscu.edu.auCRICOS provider number 01241GEnquiriesAll campuses telephone: Freecall 1800 626 481by post: Future Student Team email: [email protected] Cross UniversityPO Box 157Lismore NSW 2480In personLismore campus Coffs Harbour campus Gold Coast campusMilitary Road Hogbin Drive Southern Cross DriveEast Lismore NSW 2480 Coffs Harbour NSW 2450 Bilinga QLD 4225Main headings indicate courses that are generally offered as Bachelor degrees unless Dip, Adv Dip or Assoc Deg is shown in brackets.Accounting Civil Engineering Areas of study: Business accounting, finance, law Areas of study: Environmental engineering Recommended studies: Business Studies, Economics, Information Recommended studies: Mathematics plus Chemistry and/or Physics Processes and Technology, Legal Studies Clinical Sciences (Osteopathic Studies)Arts Areas of study: Human anatomy and physiology, structure and function Areas of study: Australian studies, communication studies, creative of the muscular and nervous systems arts, cultural studies, education, English, environmental studies, history, Recommended studies: Biology plus Chemistry or Mathematics human geography, Indigenous studies, international studies, law and justice, mathematics, media studies, music, physical geography, politics, Contemporary Studies psychology, society and culture, tourism, visual arts, writing Assumed knowledge: English (Advanced) Areas of study: Allied health, arts, business, engineering, science, tourism Recommended studies: Any two units of EnglishArts (Assoc Deg) Convention and Event Management Recommended studies: English (Advanced) Areas of study: Convention and exhibition planning, event operationsBiomedical Science management, facility and risk management, festival and special event planning, production planning and management Areas of study: Anatomy, biochemistry, human physiology, immunology, Recommended studies: Business Studies, any two units of English microbiology, neuroscience Recommended studies: Mathematics plus at least one of Biology, Creative Writing (Assoc Deg) Chemistry or Physics Areas of study: Experimental writing, journalism, life writing, poetry,Business writing for stage and screen, writing for young adults Assumed knowledge: English (Advanced) Areas of study: Accounting, accounting and advanced accounting, Recommended studies: HSC English Extension 1 or HSC English aviation management, digital marketing, finance, human resource Extension 2 management, information systems, international business, management, marketing Digital Media and Communications Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, Business Studies, any two units of English Areas of study: Creative writing, cultural studies, digital design, digital Recommended studies: One or more of Business Studies, Economics, marketing, journalism, music and technology, screen media, visual Information Processes and Technology or Legal Studies culture Assumed knowledge: English (Advanced)Business (Assoc Deg) Recommended studies: HSC English Extension 1 or HSC English Extension 2 Recommended studies: Business Studies or Economics Education/TeachingBusiness Administration Early Childhood Areas of study: Accounting, digital marketing, finance, human Primary (K–6) resource management, information systems, international business, Secondary management, marketing Technology Education Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, Business Studies, any two units of English There are no prerequisites or assumed knowledge. Recommended studies: One or more of Economics, Information Only available as a combined degree option – refer to Processes and Technology or Legal Studies Education/Teaching (Combined degrees) below60 University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students

Southern Cross UniversityEnvironmental Science Marine Science and Management Areas of study: Coastal management, environmental resource Areas of study: Biology, chemistry, coastal marine ecosystems, ecology, management, fisheries and aquaculture management, waste and environmental issues resource recovery Recommended studies: Biology and/or Chemistry, Mathematics Recommended studies: Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Science, Geography, Mathematics Mechanical EngineeringForest Science and Management Areas of study: Applied mechanics, dynamics, fluid mechanics, manufacturing, materials, thermodynamics Areas of study: Biology, ecology, environmental studies, forestry studies, Recommended studies: Chemistry and/or Physics, Mathematics plant physiology, soil processes, wood science Recommended studies: Biology and/or Chemistry, Mathematics MidwiferyHealth (Assoc Deg) Areas of study: Anatomy and physiology, midwifery theory and practice, primary health care, psychosocial sciences, women’s health Recommended studies: Biology and/or Chemistry Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English, Mathematics plus Chemistry or BiologyHotel Management Recommended studies: HSC English Extension 1 or HSC English Extension 2 Areas of study: Accommodation operations, food and beverage, management, professional practice Music Recommended studies: Business Studies and/or Hospitality, any two units of English Areas of study: Music education, new media arts, performance Additional selection criteria: Interview (audition), performance (non-audition), screen, songwriting/composition (audition), songwriting/composition (non-audition), sound productionIndigenous Knowledge Assumed knowledge: Competency on a musical instrument, particularly for the performance stream, basic music theory Areas of study: Arts and social sciences, business and tourism, Recommended studies: Music 1 or Music 2 or HSC Music Extension education, engineering, environmental science, health and human Additional selection criteria: For the performance and songwriting/ sciences, law and justice composition audition streams: Audition/interview Recommended studies: Any two units of English NursingInformation Technology Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English, any two units of Areas of study: Information systems, interactive multimedia, software mathematics development Recommended studies: One or more of Chemistry, Biology or Physics Assumed knowledge: Mathematics Recommended studies: Information Processes and Technology, any two Occupational Therapy units of English Areas of study: Biomedical science, professional areas, social sciencesInformation Technology (Assoc Deg) Recommended studies: Biology Areas of study: Applications development, database systems, digital Pedorthics media, programming, systems analysis and design, web development Assumed knowledge: Mathematics Areas of study: Footwear design and production, lower limb function, Recommended studies: Information Processes and Technology, any two orthoses and bracing manufacture units of English Recommended studies: Biology, Chemistry, MathematicsLaw (Assoc Deg) Podiatry Areas of study: Conveyancing Areas of study: Allied health studies, anatomy and physiology, gait biomechanics, lower limb medicineLaws Recommended studies: Biology, Chemistry, MathematicsLaws (Double Degrees) Psychological ScienceThe following double law degrees are offered: ƒƒ Arts/Laws Areas of study: Analytical problem-solving, applied skills, interpreting ƒƒ Business/Laws research findings, scientific principles, statistical methods, testing and ƒƒ Legal and Justice Studies/Laws assessment ƒƒ Social Science/Laws Recommended studies: Mathematics, Biology ƒƒ Sport and Exercise Science/Laws Requirements: For Laws: None For the other area of study: Refer to the Regional and Urban Planning relevant entry Areas of study: Environmental planning, global environmental issues,Legal and Justice Studies legal studies, protected area management, sociology, sustainable planning, transport Areas of study: Conveyancing Recommended studies: Design and Technology, Economics, English (Advanced), Geography, Legal Studies, Society and Culture University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students 61

Southern Cross UniversityScience Tourism and Hospitality Management Areas of study: Biology, engineering, environmental chemistry, Areas of study: Casino and gaming, hotels and resorts, tourism human biology, information technology, mathematics, psychology Recommended studies: Any two units of English plus Business Studies Recommended studies: Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and/or HospitalityScience (Assoc Deg) Visual ArtsScience (Dip) Areas of study: Ceramics, curating, digital art and design, drawing, Recommended studies: Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics painting, printmaking, sculpture Recommended studies: Visual ArtsSocial Science Additional selection criteria: Interview, portfolio Areas of study: Politics and government, sociology Double degrees Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Recommended studies: Society and Culture Refer to the assumed knowledge and recommended studies for both components of the double degrees.Social Welfare ƒƒ Business/Arts Areas of study: Children and young people, health and disability, ƒƒ Business/Laws Indigenous studies ƒƒ Environmental Science/Marine Science and Management Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English ƒƒ Environmental Science/Planning ƒƒ Legal and Justice Studies/LawsSpeech Pathology ƒƒ Music/Laws ƒƒ Social Science/Laws Areas of study: Audiology, cultural competency, multi-modal ƒƒ Sport and Exercise Science/Laws communication neurology, phonetics and linguistics, principles of evidence-based practice Education/Teaching (Combined degrees) Assumed knowledge: English (Advanced) Recommended studies: Biology ƒƒ Arts/Education (Primary) ƒƒ Arts/Education (Primary/Early Childhood)Sport and Exercise Science ƒƒ Arts/Education (Primary/Secondary) ƒƒ Arts/Education (Secondary) Areas of study: Education, exercise science, nutrition ƒƒ Technology/Education (Secondary) Recommended studies: Mathematics, any two units of English, one or more of Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Personal Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE)62 University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students

Top Education Institutetop.edu.auCRICOS provider number 02491DEnquiries in person: Suite 1, Biomedical Building telephone: (02) 9209 4888by post: Top Education Institute 1 Central Avenue email: [email protected] 1, Biomedical Building Australian Technology Park1 Central Avenue Eveleigh NSW 2015Australian Technology ParkEveleigh NSW 2015READ THIS FIRSTTop Education Institute offers courses through the Sydney City School of Business and the Sydney City School of Law on-campus in Australian TechnologyPark, Sydney.Main headings indicate courses that are generally offered as Bachelor degrees unless Dip, Adv Dip or Assoc Deg is shown in brackets.Sydney City School of Business Sydney City School of LawApplied Finance and Accounting LawsApplied Finance and Accounting (Dip) Areas of study: Law, including commercial, criminal, cyber, environmental, international, property, technology Areas of study: Accounting, economics, finance, financial planning, Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English financial systems and instruments, law, management, security analysis Recommended studies: English (Advanced) and pricing Recommended studies: MathematicsBusiness (Dip) Areas of study: Accounting, economics, finance, management, statistics Recommended studies: Business StudiesInternational Business Areas of study: Accounting, business, economics, finance, law, management, statistics Recommended studies: Business Studies, Mathematics University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students 63

Torrens University Australiatorrens.edu.auCRICOS provider number 03389EEnquiries in person: 1–5 Hickson Road telephone: 1300 575 803by post: Torrens University Australia The Rocks NSW 2000 email: via torrens.edu.au/contact-us1–5 Hickson Road in person: Level 1, facebook: facebook.com/TorrensUniThe Rocks NSW 2000 46–52 Mountain Street, website: torrens.edu.au Ultimo NSW 2007Billy Blue College of Design in person: Level 1, telephone: 1300 575 803by post: Billy Blue at Torrens University 46–52 Mountain Street, email: [email protected] 1, 46–52 Mountain Street Ultimo NSW 2007 facebook: facebook.com/BillyBlueCollegeofDesignUltimo NSW 2007 website: billyblue.edu.auMedia Design School telephone: 1300 575 803by post: MDS at Torrens University email: via mediadesignschool.tua.edu.au/contact46–52 Mountain Street, facebook: facebook.com/Ultimo NSW 2007 MediaDesignSchoolattorrens website: mediadesignschool.tua.edu.auBlue Mountains International Hotel Management School telephone: (02) 9307 4600by post: BMIHMS at Torrens University in person: 1 Chambers Road email: [email protected] Box A256 Leura NSW 2780 facebook: facebook.com/BMIHMSAustraliaSydney South NSW 1235 website: bluemountains.edu.au Instagram: @bmihmsWilliam Blue College of Hospitality Management telephone: 1300 851 237by post: William Blue at Torrens University in person: Level 3, 1–5 Hickson Road email: [email protected] 3, 1–5 Hickson Road, The Rocks NSW 2000 facebook: facebook.com/wbcollegeThe Rocks NSW 2000 website: williamblue.edu.auREAD THIS FIRSTWhen you read ‘any two units of science’ this can include Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth and Environmental Science or Investigating Science.Main headings indicate courses that are generally offered as Bachelor degrees unless Dip, Adv Dip or Assoc Deg is shown in brackets.Torrens University Australia (TUA) offers a range of career programs in Business, Education, Hospitality, Design, Health, Project Management and Sports Management for study on-campus, online or a hybrid of both. TUA’s programs are run through a combination of well-known, established schoolsand Torrens University’s own business and health degrees.Applied Public Health Business Areas of study: Health monitoring and screening at a population level; Event Management health promotion campaigns and advocacy; health policy; planning, Marketing implementing and evaluating health programs Public Relations Recommended studies: Any two units of science Sports ManagementBeauty and Spa Practice (Dip) Areas of study: Business accounting, business and law, economics, ethics and sustainability, marketing, project management, strategic Areas of study: Beauty and spa practice, aesthetic electrotherapy, management aesthetic practice with technology, manual aesthetic techniques, Recommended studies: Business Studies foundations of aesthetics Additional selection criteria: Applicants must be 18 years or older Business (Dip) at the course commencement date. Applicants must also be able to demonstrate the ability to undertake study at the required level. Areas of study: Financial planning, marketing, project management, risk management Recommended studies: Business Studies Business Administration (Dip) Areas of study: Administrative systems, financial planning, project management, risk management64 University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students

Torrens University AustraliaCommerce Billy Blue College of Design Recommended studies: Business Studies, Mathematics Branded EnvironmentsCounselling & Communication Skills (Dip) Areas of study: 3D design, branded spaces, branded virtual environments, commercial and special environments, interior design Areas of study: Introduction to ageing, introduction to disability, Recommended studies: Visual Arts, Design and Technology introduction to human services, interpersonal communication, human development across the lifespan, health and wellbeing, digital fluency Branded Fashion DesignEvent Management (Dip) Areas of study: Colour and material theory, design development and costing, fashion buying and merchandise planning, fashion illustration Areas of study: Event planning and management, hospitality accounting, and technical drawing, fashion production, print design and theory risk management Recommended studies: Textiles and Design, Visual ArtsHealth Science Communication DesignAesthetics Areas of study: Design and typographic fundamentals, moving image Areas of study: Aesthetics, aesthetic electrotherapy, aesthetic practice and 3D design and production, packaging and branding with technology, manual aesthetic techniques, human biology, cosmetic Recommended studies: Visual Arts, Design and Technology chemistry, human anatomy and physiology, foundations of aesthetics, digital fluency Design (Dip) Recommended studies: Any two units of science Areas of study: Branded fashion, communication design, designHuman Services fundamentals, digital media, interior design, moving image and 3D design and productionDisability Recommended studies: Visual ArtsAgeing Digital Media Design Areas of study: Digital fluency, health and wellbeing, human development across the lifespan, interpersonal communication, Interaction Design introduction to ageing, introduction to disability, introduction to human Film and Video Design services 3D Design and AnimationInternational Business (Dip) Areas of study: 3D design, character design, cinematography, compositing, content production, editing, lighting, interaction, motion Areas of study: Financial planning and reporting, international graphics, user behaviour marketing, market analysis, project management, risk management Recommended studies: Information Processes and Technology, Visual Arts, Design and TechnologyMarketing (Dip) Digital Media Design (Dip) Areas of study: Consumer behaviour, market trends and development, marketing activities Areas of study: 3D design and animation, concept development, design fundamentals, interactive design, motion designNutrition Recommended studies: Visual Arts plus Information Processes and Technology or Design and Technology Areas of study: Analyse and develop health programs, nutritional needs of the human body, understanding nutrition needs on a global scale Interior DesignProject Management (Dip) Commercial Residential Areas of study: Communication, financial planning, project management, resourcing, team management Recommended studies: Visual Arts, Design and TechnologySport Development (Dip) Interior Design and Decoration (Dip) Areas of study: Athlete health and wellbeing; coaching practices; Recommended studies: Visual Arts, Design and Technology developing sports participation; drugs in sport; essentials of sports marketing; event management; high performance training and injury Photo Imaging (Dip) management principles; risk, law and work health and safety; staff recruitment Areas of study: Digital photography, history, photo imagery Recommended studies: Personal Development, Health and Physical Recommended studies: Visual Arts Education (PDHPE) DOUBLE DEGREE If you intend to study this double degree check the prerequisites, assumed knowledge and recommended studies for both degrees. Contact the College for further details. Billy Blue College of Design currently offers the following double degree: ƒƒ Business/Design University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students 65

Torrens University AustraliaMedia Design School William Blue College of Hospitality ManagementCreative Technologies (Game Art) Business Areas of study: Animation, asset creation, game principles, game studies Business (Dip) Recommended studies: Design and Technology, Visual Arts Business (Assoc Deg)Media Design Hospitality Management Event Management Areas of study: Creative media strategies, graphic design studio, Tourism Management interactive design studio, motion design studio Recommended studies: Design and Technology, Visual Arts Recommended studies: Hospitality Examination (Kitchen Operations and Cookery) or Hospitality Examination (Food and Beverage) plus anySoftware Engineering (Game Programming) two units of language Areas of study: 3D graphic programming, computer graphics, Culinary Management (Assoc Deg) mathematics, software engineering Course prerequisites: Mathematics General 2 Commercial Cookery Recommended studies: Visual Arts, Visual Design (not an ATAR Recommended studies: Hospitality Examination (Kitchen Operations course), Information Processes and Technology, Software Design and and Cookery) or Hospitality Examination (Food and Beverage) plus Food Development, Mathematics, Physics TechnologyBlue Mountains International HotelManagement SchoolBusinessInternational Hotel and Resort ManagementInternational Event Management Areas of study: Business, conferences, event management, hotel operations, management, resort management Recommended studies: Hospitality Examination (Kitchen Operations and Cookery) or Hospitality Examination (Food and Beverage) plus any two units of a language Additional selection criteria: Interview66 University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students

University of Canberracanberra.edu.auCRICOS provider number 00212KEnquiries in person: Student Central telephone: 1800 UNI CAN (1800 864 226)by post: Student Administration Level B, Building 1 email: [email protected] Bag 1 Kirinari StreetUniversity of Canberra University of CanberraACT 2601 Bruce ACT 2617READ THIS FIRST ƒƒ There are no course prerequisites into degree courses at UC. ƒƒ UC’s Subject Bonus Scheme recognises performance in relevant HSC subjects by awarding bonus points to students applying to UC after Year 12. For more information about UC’s Subject Bonus Scheme, visit canberra.edu.au/future-students/applications/apply-now/alternative-entry/bonus-points.Main headings indicate courses that are generally offered as Bachelor degrees unless Dip, Adv Dip or Assoc Deg is shown in brackets.Accounting Building and Construction Management Areas of study: Auditing, finance, financial and management accounting, Areas of study: Building and construction management law, systems theory Recommended studies: ACT: English T (Major), Mathematical Methods Business (Dip) T (Major)/Specialist Mathematics T (Major) NSW: English (Advanced), Mathematics Areas of study: Accounting, business, finance, law, management, marketingAdvertising Business Administration Areas of study: Advertising, brand management, communication studies Areas of study: Business administration Recommended studies: ACT: Mathematical Methods T (Major)Applied Economics NSW: Mathematics Areas of study: Professional economics Business Informatics Recommended studies: ACT: English T (Major), Mathematical Methods Business Informatics (Dip) T (Major)/Specialist Mathematics T (Major) NSW: English (Advanced), Mathematics Areas of study: Business informatics, information systemsArchitecture Commerce Areas of study: Architecture design Areas of study: Accounting, banking and financial services, business administration, economics, financial planning, human resourceArts management, information systems, international business, marketing management, public sector management, tourism management Areas of study: Accounting, advertising, applied economics, applied Recommended studies: ACT: Mathematical Methods T (Major)/ statistics, architecture history and theory, communication studies, Specialist Mathematics T (Major), English T (Major) NSW: Mathematics, community development, community studies, counselling studies, English (Advanced) creative writing, cultural heritage practice, digital design and production, English language and literature, event management, financial services, Communication (Dip) governance and policy, graphic design studio, human nutrition, Indigenous studies, information systems, integrated environmental management, Areas of study: Advertising, communication, public relations international studies, journalism, justice studies, language studies, law and society, law and technology, literary studies, management, managing Design human resources, marketing, media and public affairs, media arts, museum studies, national security, politics and government, politics and Areas of study: Design, industrial design, interior architecture, landscape international relations, psychology, public relations, service management, architecture sociology and social policy, sport business, sport management, Recommended studies: ACT: Mathematical Methods T (Major)/ storytelling, teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL), Specialist Mathematics T (Major), English T (Major) NSW: Mathematics, tourism management, web design and production English (Advanced) Additional selection criteria: Students may be considered for entryAustralian Politics and Public Policy based on portfolio submission and/or interview Areas of study: Australian politics, public policy Design (Dip)Biomedical Science Areas of study: Design, industrial design, interior architecture, landscape architecture Areas of study: Human biology: chemical and molecular principles, human biology: from cells to organism Recommended studies: ACT: Biology T (Major) and/or Chemistry T (Major), Mathematical Methods T (Major) NSW: Biology and/or Chemistry, Mathematics University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students 67

University of CanberraEducation Heritage, Museums and Conservation Areas of study: Early childhood, key learning areas, primary curriculum Areas of study: Conservation, cultural heritage practice, heritage studies, and pedagogy, teacher professional practice museum studies Recommended studies: ACT: English T (Major), Mathematical Methods T (Major)/Specialist Mathematics T (Major) NSW: English (Advanced), Human Nutrition MathematicsRequirements for teaching courses are currently under review. Check with the Areas of study: Human nutritionUniversity for specific requirements. Recommended studies: ACT: Chemistry T (Major), Mathematical Methods T (Major) NSW: Chemistry, MathematicsEducational Studies Human Resource Management Areas of study: International education, primary curriculum and pedagogy Areas of study: Human resource managementThis course is not a teaching qualification. Industrial DesignEngineering in Network and Software Engineering Areas of study: Industrial design Areas of study: Network engineering Recommended studies: ACT: English T (Major), Mathematical Methods Recommended studies: ACT: Mathematical Methods T (Major)/ T (Major) NSW: English (Advanced), Mathematics Specialist Mathematics T (Major), English T (Major) NSW: Mathematics, Additional selection criteria: Students may be considered for entry English (Advanced) based on portfolio submission and/or interviewEntrepreneurship and Innovation Information Technology Areas of study: Entrepreneurial management Areas of study: Information systems, software engineering Recommended studies: ACT: Mathematical Methods T (Major)/Environmental Science Specialist Mathematics T (Major), English T (Major) NSW: Mathematics, English (Advanced) Areas of study: Applied ecology, coastal marine science, earth science, ecological conservation, environmental assessment, environmental Information Technology (Dip) chemistry, environmental genetics, environmental management, integrated environmental management, sustainability, water science Areas of study: Information systems, software engineering Recommended studies: ACT: Mathematical Methods T (Major), Biology T (Major) and/or Chemistry T (Major) NSW: Mathematics, Interior Architecture Biology and/or Chemistry Areas of study: Commercial design; exhibition design; film, TV andEvent and Tourism Management stage set design; furniture design; heritage interiors; hospitality design; residential design; retail design Areas of study: Event and tourism management Recommended studies: ACT: English T (Major), Mathematical Methods T (Major)/Specialist Mathematics T (Major) NSW: English (Advanced),Exercise Physiology and Rehabilitation Mathematics Additional selection criteria: Students may be considered for entry Areas of study: Sport coaching, sports science based on portfolio submission and/or interview Recommended studies: ACT: Biology T (Major), Chemistry T (Major), Mathematical Methods T (Major), Physics T (Major) NSW: Biology, International Business Chemistry, Mathematics, PhysicsA National Police Check and Working with Vulnerable People clearance is required Areas of study: International businessfor placement units. International StudiesFilm Production Areas of study: International studies Areas of study: Film production JournalismFinance Areas of study: Communication studies, journalism Areas of study: Banking and financial services, financial planning Recommended studies: ACT: English T (Major), Mathematical Methods Justice Studies T (Major)/Specialist Mathematics T (Major) NSW: English (Advanced), Mathematics Areas of study: Justice studiesForensic Studies Landscape Design Areas of study: Forensic biology, forensic chemistry Areas of study: Landscape design Recommended studies: ACT: Biology T (Major) and/or Chemistry Recommended studies: ACT: English T (Major), Mathematical Methods T (Major), Mathematical Methods T (Major) NSW: Biology and/or T (Major)/Specialist Mathematics T (Major) NSW: English (Advanced), Chemistry, Mathematics Mathematics Additional selection criteria: Students may be considered for entryGraphic Design based on portfolio submission and/or interview Areas of study: Digital design and production, graphic design studio68 University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students

University of CanberraLaw Pharmaceutical ScienceLaw (Combined) Areas of study: Pharmaceutical science The following combined Law courses are offered: Recommended studies: ACT: Chemistry T (Major), Mathematical ƒƒ Applied Economics/Laws Methods T (Major) NSW: Chemistry, Mathematics ƒƒ Arts/Laws A National Police Check and full vaccination history may be required for the ƒƒ Australian Politics and Public Policy/Laws professional practice unit. ƒƒ Business Informatics/Laws ƒƒ Commerce/Laws Pharmacy ƒƒ Communication in Advertising/Laws ƒƒ Communication in Journalism/Laws Areas of study: Pharmacotherapeutics, pharmacy practice ƒƒ Communication in Media and Public Affairs/Laws Recommended studies: ACT: Mathematical Methods T (Major) plus ƒƒ Communication in Public Relations/Laws Biology T (Major) or Human Movement T (Major), plus Chemistry T ƒƒ Forensic Studies/Laws (Major) or Physics T (Major) NSW: Mathematics plus Biology or Personal ƒƒ Human Resource Management/Laws Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE), plus Chemistry or ƒƒ International Studies/Laws Physics ƒƒ Management/Laws All students are required to undergo a National Police Check prior to undertaking ƒƒ Politics and International Relations/Laws clinical experience. All students are also required to present an immunisation history. ƒƒ Science/Laws ƒƒ Science in Psychology/Laws Physiotherapy ƒƒ Social Science/Laws ƒƒ Sports Media/Laws Areas of study: Physiotherapy interventions, physiotherapy practice Requirements: For Law: None For the other areas of study: Refer to the Recommended studies: ACT: Mathematical Methods T (Major) plus relevant entry requirements Biology T (Major) or Human Movement T (Major), plus Chemistry T (Major) or Physics T (Major) NSW: Mathematics plus Biology or PersonalManagement Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE), plus Chemistry or Physics Areas of study: Entrepreneurial management, governance and policy, All students are required to undergo a National Police Check prior to undertaking government and politics, management, public sector management clinical experience. All students are also required to present an immunisation history and first-aid certificates, including CPR.Marketing Management Politics and International Relations Areas of study: Marketing management Areas of study: Politics and international relationsMedia and Public Affairs All students must satisfy a security check for the national security internships. Areas of study: Communication studies, media and public affairsMedia Arts and Production Psychology Areas of study: Advanced media arts Areas of study: Psychological scienceMedical Science Public Administration Areas of study: Biological chemistry, human biology: from cells to Areas of study: Public sector management organism Recommended studies: ACT: Chemistry T (Major), Mathematical Public Health Methods T (Major)/Specialist Mathematics T (Major) NSW: Chemistry, Mathematics Areas of study: Biology; community development; community studies; counselling studies; human biology: chemical and molecular principles;Midwifery human biology: from cells to organism; human nutrition; information systems; international studies; management; management, governance Areas of study: Midwifery practice theory, midwifery professional theory, and policy; marketing; pre-physiotherapy; psychology: an introduction; midwifery theory public health; sports science; sustainability Recommended studies: ACT: Biology T (Major), Chemistry T (Major), English T (Major), Mathematical Methods T (Major)/Specialist Public Relations Mathematics T (Major) NSW: Biology, Chemistry, English (Advanced), Mathematics Areas of study: Communication studies, public relations Additional selection criteria: Supplementary application form, CVAll students enrolled in B Midwifery are required to undergo a National Police Check Scienceprior to undertaking clinical experience. All students are also required to present animmunisation history. Areas of study: Applied ecology, applied statistics, biology, chemistry, ecological conservation, environmental assessment, humanNetwork and Software Engineering (Dip) biology: chemical and molecular principles, human biology: from cells to organism, human nutrition, information systems, integrated Areas of study: Network and software engineering environmental management, psychological science, software engineering, sports science, water scienceNursing Recommended studies: ACT: Biology T, English T (Major), Mathematical Methods T (Major)/Specialist Mathematics T (Major), plus Chemistry T Areas of study: Nursing inquiry, professional nursing practice or Physics T (Major) NSW: Biology, English (Advanced), Mathematics plus Recommended studies: ACT: Biology T (Major), Chemistry T (Major), Chemistry or Physics English T (Major), Mathematical Methods T (Major)/Specialist Mathematics T (Major) NSW: Biology, Chemistry, English (Advanced), Science (Dip) MathematicsAll students enrolled in B Nursing are required to undergo a National Police Check Areas of study: Biology, chemistry, physical science, scienceprior to undertaking clinical experience. All students are also required to present animmunisation history. University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students 69

University of CanberraSocial Science Combined degrees Areas of study: Indigenous studies, sociology and social policy If you intend to undertake combined degrees check the assumed knowledge and recommended studies for both degrees. Contact theSoftware Engineering University of Canberra for further details. The University of Canberra currently offers combined degrees in: Areas of study: Software engineering Recommended studies: ACT: Mathematical Methods T (Major) ƒƒ Advertising/Laws NSW: Mathematics ƒƒ Applied Economics/Commerce ƒƒ Applied Economics/LawsSport and Exercise Science ƒƒ Applied Economics/Management ƒƒ Arts/Advertising Areas of study: Sport coaching, sports science ƒƒ Arts/Commerce Recommended studies: ACT: Biology T (Major), Chemistry T (Major), ƒƒ Arts/Information Technology Mathematical Methods T (Major)/Specialist Mathematics T (Major), ƒƒ Arts/Journalism Physics T (Major) NSW: Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics ƒƒ Arts/LawsA National Police Check may be required for practical placement units. ƒƒ Arts/Management ƒƒ Arts/Media and Public AffairsSports Management ƒƒ Arts/Media Arts and Production ƒƒ Arts/Psychology Areas of study: Sport management ƒƒ Arts/Public Relations Recommended studies: ACT: Mathematical Methods T (Major)/ ƒƒ Australian Politics and Public Policy/Journalism Specialist Mathematics T (Major), English T (Major) NSW: Mathematics, ƒƒ Australian Politics and Public Policy/Laws English (Advanced) ƒƒ Australian Politics and Public Policy/Media and Public AffairsA National Police Check may be required for practical placement units. ƒƒ Building and Construction Management/Laws ƒƒ Business Administration/Business InformaticsSports Media ƒƒ Business Administration/Management ƒƒ Business Informatics/Laws Areas of study: Journalism, sports media ƒƒ Commerce/Advertising Recommended studies: ACT: History T (Major) NSW: Modern History ƒƒ Commerce/Event and Tourism Management ƒƒ Commerce/JournalismUrban and Regional Planning ƒƒ Commerce/Laws ƒƒ Commerce/Media and Public Affairs Areas of study: Urban and regional planning ƒƒ Commerce/Public Relations ƒƒ Design/Landscape ArchitectureWeb Design and Production ƒƒ Education/Arts ƒƒ Education/Science Areas of study: Web design and production ƒƒ Event and Tourism Management/Sports Management ƒƒ Forensic Studies/LawsWriting ƒƒ Graphic Design/Advertising ƒƒ Human Resource Management/Laws Areas of study: Creative writing, literary studies ƒƒ Information Technology/Commerce ƒƒ Information Technology/Media Arts and Production ƒƒ International Studies/Advertising ƒƒ International Studies/Commerce ƒƒ International Studies/Event and Tourism Management ƒƒ International Studies/Journalism ƒƒ International Studies/Laws ƒƒ International Studies/Management ƒƒ International Studies/Media and Public Affairs ƒƒ International Studies/Media Arts and Production ƒƒ International Studies/Public Relations ƒƒ Journalism/Laws ƒƒ Justice Studies/Forensic Studies ƒƒ Landscape/Environmental Science ƒƒ Management/Laws ƒƒ Management/Psychology ƒƒ Marketing Management/Advertising ƒƒ Media and Public Affairs/Laws ƒƒ Politics and International Relations/Applied Economics ƒƒ Politics and International Relations/Business Administration ƒƒ Politics and International Relations/Commerce ƒƒ Politics and International Relations/Journalism ƒƒ Politics and International Relations/Laws ƒƒ Politics and International Relations/Media and Public Affairs ƒƒ Politics and International Relations/Psychology ƒƒ Psychology/Laws ƒƒ Psychology/Sport and Exercise Science ƒƒ Public Relations/Event and Tourism Management ƒƒ Public Relations/Laws ƒƒ Science/Journalism ƒƒ Science/Laws ƒƒ Social Science/Laws ƒƒ Software Engineering/Business Informatics ƒƒ Sport and Exercise Science/Human Nutrition ƒƒ Sport and Exercise Science/Information Technology ƒƒ Sport and Exercise Science/Sports Management ƒƒ Sports Media/Laws70 University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students

University of New Englandune.edu.auCRICOS provider number 00003GEnquiries in person: Student Central telephone: Freecall 1800 818 865by post: Student Central Dixson Library Learning Commons email: via une.edu.au/askuneUniversity of New England University of New EnglandArmidale NSW 2351 Armidale NSW 2351READ THIS FIRST ƒƒ Competence in the English language is a requirement for all University of New England courses. ƒƒ English (Standard) is not regarded as adequate preparation for the study of English Literature at the University of New England. ƒƒ When you read ‘any two units of science’ this can include Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth and Environmental Science or Investigating Science. ƒƒ Foundation-level units in chemistry, mathematics and physics are available for students who do not have a background in these areas.Main headings indicate courses that are generally offered as Bachelor degrees unless Dip, Adv Dip or Assoc Deg is shown in brackets.Accounting Business Areas of study: Accounting, advanced accounting, agribusiness, finance, Areas of study: Accounting, agribusiness, business analytics, economics, tax practitioner finance, human resource management, international business, Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English management, marketing Recommended studies: Any two units of mathematics Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Recommended studies: Any two units of mathematicsAgribusiness Computer Science Areas of study: Agribusiness, economics, finance, marketing and management, rural science Areas of study: Applied modelling, software development Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Recommended knowledge: Mathematics Recommended studies: Any two units of mathematics CriminologyAgricultural and Resource Economics Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Recommended studies: Any two units of mathematics EconomicsAgricultural Production and Management Areas of study: Applied econometrics, economic development, economics, environmental analysis and policy Areas of study: Crop production, feedlot management, livestock Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English production, poultry production, production horticulture Recommended studies: Any two units of mathematics Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English, any two units of mathematics Recommended studies: Agriculture and/or Primary Industries, Biology EducationAgriculture Early Childhood and Primary K–12 Teaching Areas of study: Agriculture, agronomy, animal production, animal science, plant production, primary industries, wool science Assumed knowledge: Minimum of three Band 5 (or E3) HSC results, Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English, any two units of mathematics including one in English. See course entry requirements at Recommended studies: Agriculture, Biology and/or Chemistry my.une.edu.au/courses for full details. K–6 TeachingAgriculture/Business Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English, Mathematics Secondary Arts Areas of study: Accounting, agribusiness, agriculture, animal and plant Secondary Mathematics production, international business, marketing Secondary Science Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English, any two units of mathematics Assumed knowledge: For Secondary Arts: Any two units of English For Secondary Mathematics and Secondary Science: Any two units ofAnimal Science English, Mathematics Areas of study: Canine and equine science, livestock production, Environmental Science wildlife management Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English, Chemistry, Mathematics Areas of study: Conservation ecology, envirobusiness, natural resource Recommended studies: Biology management, remediation and restoration Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English, Chemistry, MathematicsArts Recommended Studies: Biology Areas of study: Ancient history, archaeology, Australian history, Chinese GeoScience (Mandarin), classical languages (Greek/Latin), criminology, English, French, German, history, human geography, Indigenous studies, Areas of study: Digital geological mapping by GIS, environmental geology, Indonesian, international history, Islamic studies, Italian, Japanese, geology, ore deposit geology linguistics, music, peace studies, philosophy, physical geography, Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English, Chemistry, Mathematics political and international studies, psychology, screen and media studies, Recommended studies: Biology and/or Physics sociology, Spanish, studies in religion, theatre and performance, writing Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students 71

University of New EnglandHistorical Inquiry and Practice Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English, Chemistry, Mathematics Recommended studies: Biology Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Recommended studies: Ancient History or Modern History ScienceInternational Studies Biomedical Assumed knowledge: Mathematics Areas of study: Global politics and peace, languages, societies Recommended studies: Biology, Chemistry and/or Physics Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English ScienceLanguages Areas of study: Animal science and veterinary studies, applied physics, archaeology, biochemistry/biotechnology, biodiversity, Areas of study: Chinese (Mandarin), French, German, Indonesian, Italian, botany, chemistry, computational science, forensic science, genetics, Japanese, Spanish geography, geoscience, mathematics, medical chemistry, microbiology, Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English neuroscience, palaeobiology, physiology, psychology, zoology Assumed knowledge: MathematicsLanguages and International Business Recommended studies: Depending on degree subjects chosen, Biology, Chemistry and/or Physics Areas of study: Chinese (Mandarin), French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Spanish Scientific Studies Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Recommended studies: Mathematics Assumed knowledge: Any two units of EnglishLaw Social ScienceLaw (Double Degrees) Areas of study: Aboriginal perspectives, criminology, health Assumed knowledge: For Law: Any two units of English For the other management, linguistics, organisational management, peace and area of study: Refer to the relevant entry developmental studies, political and international studies, psychology, The following double Law courses are offered: social philosophy, sociology, urban and regional studies ƒƒ Agriculture/Law Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English ƒƒ Arts/Law Recommended studies: Any two units of mathematics ƒƒ Business/Law ƒƒ Computer Science/Law Social Work ƒƒ Criminology/Law ƒƒ Economics/Law Recommended studies: Any two units of English ƒƒ Environmental Science/Law ƒƒ Science/Law Sports and Exercise ScienceMedia and Communication Studies Clinical Exercise Physiology Exercise and Sports Science Areas of study: Media and culture, writing and publishing Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Assumed knowledge: Any two units of mathematics, Personal Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE) and/or any two units of scienceMedicine Recommended studies: Chemistry and/or Biology Areas of study: Medicine Sustainability Recommended studies: Any two units of English Additional selection criteria: Direct University Joint Medical Program Areas of study: Community engagement and development, cultural application form, Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences heritage management, environmental governance, environmental Admission Test (UMAT), Multiple Skills Assessment (interview), Personal resilience, governance and regulation Qualities Assessment Assumed knowledge: Any two units of EnglishThe medical program is offered jointly by the University of Newcastle and the Recommended studies: Any two units of mathematicsUniversity of New England. Theatre and PerformanceNursing Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English, any two units of science Urban and Regional PlanningPharmacy Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, Chemistry Recommended studies: Biology, HSC Mathematics Extension 1 or 2 ZoologyPsychological Science Areas of study: Animal behaviour, animal/freshwater/marine ecology, animal physiology, entomology, environmental and comparative Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English physiology, freshwater ecology, marine ecology, parasitology Recommended studies: Any two units of mathematics Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English, Chemistry, Mathematics Recommended studies: BiologyPsychology Combined Degrees Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English If you intend to undertake combined degrees, check the prerequisites, Recommended studies: Any two units of mathematics assumed knowledge and recommended studies for both degrees. Contact the University for further details.Rural Science ƒƒ Agriculture/Business Areas of study: Agricultural systems, animal and plant breeding, animal ƒƒ Arts/Business and plant nutrition, animal and plant physiology, biochemistry, cotton ƒƒ Arts/Science and grain production, farm management, horticultural science, meat ƒƒ Business/Economics science, pasture and crop agronomy, post-harvest technology, sheep Double degrees in Law are also offered. Refer to Law entry for details. and wool science, soil science72 University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students

University of Newcastlenewcastle.edu.auCRICOS provider number 00109JEnquiries in person: Student Central Hunter telephone: (02) 4921 5000Newcastle campus (Callaghan) or Student Central Sortland email: via newcastle.edu.au/askuonby post: Student Central Hunter University DriveThe University of Newcastle Callaghan NSW 2308 telephone: (02) 4348 4000University Drive Or email: via newcastle.edu.au/askuonCallaghan NSW 2308 Student Central City located in the Newcastle City PrecinctCentral Coast campus (Ourimbah)by post: Student Central Ourimbah in person: Student Central OurimbahThe University of Newcastle 10 Chittaway RoadCentral Coast Campus Ourimbah NSW 225810 Chittaway RoadOurimbah NSW 2258 in person: Student Central Port Macquarie telephone: (02) 4921 5000Port Macquarie campus Upper level, B Block email: via newcastle.edu.au/askuonby post: The University of Newcastle Widderson StreetCnr Oxley Highway and Widderson Street Port Macquarie NSW 2444Port Macquarie NSW 2444READ THIS FIRST ƒƒ The University of Newcastle recognises performance in relevant HSC subjects. For information about the University of Newcastle’s HSC Bonus Points Scheme, visit newcastle.edu.au. ƒƒ The University of Newcastle offers a number of refresher and preparation courses to assist students who may not have the recommended studies or assumed knowledge requirements. The preparation courses are offered before term commences and cover many areas such as mathematics, chemistry, physics and other specific academic skills. Information about preparation courses is available on the University of Newcastle website at newcastle.edu.au/future-students/uonprep-bridging-courses/about-uonprep-bridging-courses. ƒƒ Not all campuses offer all courses and areas of study. Visit the University website for course locations.Main headings indicate courses that are generally offered as Bachelor degrees unless Dip, Adv Dip or Assoc Deg is shown in brackets.Aboriginal Professional Practice Business Areas of study: Aboriginal cultural studies, Aboriginal research methods Areas of study: Entrepreneurship and innovation, governance, and field practice, communication studies human resource management, international business, leadership and management, marketing, policy and political economy, sportsArts management, tourism Assumed knowledge: Mathematics Areas of study: Aboriginal studies; ancient history and classical languages; Chinese; creative and performing arts; English and writing; Commerce film, media and cultural studies; French; German; history; human geography and the environment; Japanese; linguistics; philosophy Areas of study: Accounting, economics, finance and religion; politics and international relations; psychology studies*; Assumed knowledge: Mathematics sociology and anthropology Recommended studies: For psychology studies: Mathematics For all Communication other majors: English (Advanced)* P sychology studies are not accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Areas of study: Journalism, media production, media studies, Council. public relations Assumed knowledge: Any two units of EnglishBiomedical Science Computer Science Areas of study: Advanced medical research, anatomy, biochemistry, immunology, industry and education, medical genetics, physiology Areas of study: Computer systems and robotics, data science, software Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics, Biology development Assumed knowledge: Mathematics (Band 5)Biotechnology Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Areas of study: Biochemistry, biomolecules, laboratory skills in biological Construction Management systems, molecular genetics, plant cell and molecular biology, statistics for the sciences Areas of study: Building information modelling, building surveying Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, Chemistry and estimating, communication, construction ecology, construction Recommended studies: Physics technology, economics, facilities management, finance, health and safety, law, management, procurement, tendering Recommended studies: Any two units of English, Mathematics University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students 73

University of NewcastleCreative Industries Mechanical Areas of study: Advanced materials and manufacturing, bulk solids Areas of study: Communication and media; creative and performing arts; handling, computer-aided engineering, design, fluid dynamics, design; information technology; music; visual art: imaging technologies; mathematics, mechanics, physics, thermodynamics visual art: studio practices; writing and publishing Assumed knowledge: Mathematics (Band 5) Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 plus Physics Recommended studies: One or more of English (Advanced); Drama; or Chemistry Design and Technology; Information Processes and Technology; any two units of music; Software Design and Development; Photography, Video Mechatronics and Digital Imaging (not an ATAR course); Visual Arts Areas of study: Computer-integrated manufacturing, computer networks, control systems, electrical systems, electronic design, engineeringDesign (Architecture) management, finite element analysis, heat transfer, mechanical engineering design, mechanics of fluids and solids, microprocessor Areas of study: Architectural history: aesthetics, composition and proportion; systems, modelling and simulation, sensors and actuators the architectural site as landscape; clients and their architectural briefs; Assumed knowledge: Mathematics (Band 5) communication in the built environment; construction and detailing of Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 plus Physics buildings; construction ecology; construction technology; digital and or Chemistry parametric design processes; history and theory in the built environment; making conceptual and realistic models; sustainable design practices Mining transfer program Recommended studies: Any two units of English, plus Ancient History The mining engineering degree is comprised of two years’ study at or Modern History, plus one or more of Visual Arts, Design and UON. Upon successful application through UAC the remaining two years Technology, Industrial Technology are undertaken at the UNSW Sydney or the University of Wollongong. The studies undertaken at UON are the same as the first two years of ourDevelopment Studies Civil Engineering program. For areas of study, assumed knowledge and recommended studies refer to the Civil Engineering entry. Areas of study: Cultures and citizenship, environmental sustainability, globalisation and economic development, urban and regional development Software Areas of study: Algorithmics, computer engineering, databaseEngineering management systems, discrete mathematics, enterprise software architectures, formal languages and automata, internet communication,Chemical network and distributed computing, operating systems, programming Areas of study: Automatic control, chemical engineering principles, fluid languages and paradigms, software architecture and quality mechanics, green engineering and sustainability processes, heat transfer management, software development, web engineering and design of energy systems, kinetics and reaction engineering, mass Assumed knowledge: Mathematics (Band 5) transfer and separation processes, process control, particle processing, Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 plus Physics or separations involving solids, liquids, and gases, thermodynamics Chemistry Assumed knowledge: Mathematics (Band 5), any two units of science Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 plus Physics Surveying or Chemistry Areas of study: Cadastral surveying, geodesy, geotechnical engineering, industrial surveying, photogrammetry, satellite positioning, spatial dataCivil systems and remote sensing, surveying techniques and computations, Areas of study: Calculus of science and engineering, civil engineering town planning, water engineering materials, engineering computation, engineering mechanics, fluid mechanics, Assumed knowledge: Mathematics (Band 5) geomechanics, hydrology, reinforced concrete design, steel design, stress Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 and finite element methods, structural engineering, surveying, theory of structures, transportation engineering and design, water engineering Environmental Science and Management Assumed knowledge: Mathematics (Band 5) Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1, any two units Areas of study: Biological and earth processes, environmental of science planning and impact assessment, environmental remote sensing and computer-based mapping, environmental sampling and data analysis,Computer Systems environmental values, land management, social development and the Areas of study: Advanced computer systems, advanced physics, environment, sustainability and ethics calculus of science and engineering, computer engineering, electrical Assumed knowledge: Mathematics plus Chemistry or Biology engineering, embedded systems, engineering mathematics, procedural programming, programmable logic design, quantum mechanics and Exercise and Sport Science semiconductor physics, signals and systems Assumed knowledge: Mathematics (Band 5) Areas of study: Biomechanics; exercise physiology; exercise testing Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 plus Physics and prescription; growth, development and ageing; motor control and or Chemistry learning; sport and exercise psychology; sports nutrition Assumed knowledge: At least two of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics,Electrical and Electronic Physics Areas of study: Analog and digital communications, automatic control, Recommended studies: Personal Development, Health and Physical computer engineering, electric energy systems, electric machines and Education (PDHPE) power systems, electrical engineering design, electronics, engineering mathematics, physics, procedural programming, signals and systems Food Science and Human Nutrition Assumed knowledge: Mathematics (Band 5) Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 plus Physics Areas of study: Biomedical science, chemistry, food analysis, food and or Chemistry nutrition, food product development, functional foods and health claims, macronutrients, micronutrients, nutrition in health and disease, plantEnvironmental and animal food products Areas of study: Calculus of science and engineering, engineering Recommended studies: Biology or Chemistry or Mathematics computations and probability, environmental chemistry, environmental legislation and planning, fluid mechanics, geomechanics, hydrobiological Industrial Design modelling, hydrology, land surface process and management, spatial data systems and remote sensing, water engineering Areas of study: Computer imaging, design history, ethics, industrial Assumed knowledge: Mathematics (Band 5) design innovation project, industrial design professional project, Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 plus Physics materials and processes, model making, production drawing, research or Chemistry and writing, sustainability, visual communication techniques Additional selection criteria: Successful completion of a TAFE NSW Advanced Diploma of Industrial Design (or approved equivalent) The first three years of this program are completed at TAFE, followed by one year full-time at the University of Newcastle. Visit the University website for further information.74 University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students

University of NewcastleInformation Technology Midwifery Areas of study: Business analysis, computing fundamentals, databases Areas of study: Antenatal care, care of the newborn baby, labour and and information management, foundations of information systems, human birthing care, postnatal care computer interaction, programming, project management, systems analysis Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English (Band 4), Mathematics and design, systems and network administration, web technologies General 2, Biology and/or Chemistry Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Recommended studies: English (Standard), Mathematics General 2, Biology and/or ChemistryIntegrated Care in Ageing (Assoc Deg) Additional selection criteria: Direct University B Midwifery Clinical Placement Preference application form, Personal Qualities Assessment Areas of study: Health assessment, health service delivery, leadership and management, physiological function and the ageing life cycle Music Additional selection criteria: Successful completion of a minimum of a Certificate III qualification in aged care or a related field, and employed Areas of study: Composition, creative production, music research either part-time or full-time in aged care or a related industry such as and communication, music teaching and pedagogy, performance community and disability services and allied health. (instrumental/voice), song writing Assumed knowledge: Music 1 or demonstrated musical experienceLanguages (Dip) or qualification equivalent to Music 1 or AMEB (Grade 6 to 8 pass) Additional selection criteria: Audition, interview, tests Areas of study: Auslan (Australian sign language), Chinese, French, German, Greek, Japanese, Latin Natural History IllustrationLaws (Combined) Areas of study: Traditional and digital illustration techniques plus specialised laboratory applications The following combined Law courses are offered: Recommended studies: One or more of Visual Arts, Textiles and Design, ƒƒ Aboriginal Professional Practice/Laws Design and Technology, Investigating Science, Biology, Geography ƒƒ Arts/Laws ƒƒ Business/Laws Nursing ƒƒ Commerce/Laws ƒƒ Communication/Laws Areas of study: Aged care; human bioscience; mental health; primary, ƒƒ Science/Laws secondary and tertiary nursing ƒƒ Social Science/Laws Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English plus General Mathematics 2, ƒƒ Communication/Laws Chemistry and/or Biology Assumed knowledge: For Laws: None For other area of study: Refer to the relevant entry Nutrition and Dietetics Recommended studies: For Laws: None For other area of study: Refer to the relevant entry Areas of study: Basic and applied sciences, food service and management, medical nutrition therapy, professional practice, publicMathematics health nutrition, social sciences Recommended studies: Chemistry Areas of study: Complex analysis, differential equations, linear algebra, number theory, numerical methods, statistics, topology Occupational Therapy Assumed knowledge: Mathematics Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Areas of study: Anatomy and physiology; biomedical, behavioural and occupational sciences and therapy; mental health; psychology; sociologyMedical Radiation Science (Diagnostic Radiography) and community development Recommended studies: Biology, Mathematics Areas of study: Anatomy and physiology, clinical education, instrumentation, physics, radiation protection, research Oral Health Therapy Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English plus Mathematics or Physics Areas of study: Clinical treatment for children, the elderly, Indigenous Australians and special needs groups; communication; dental therapy;Medical Radiation Science (Nuclear Medicine) health promotion; human bioscience and anatomy; oral pathology; periodontology; radiography Areas of study: Anatomy, molecular imaging, nuclear medicine Recommended studies: Biology, Chemistry instrumentation and radiopharmacy, nuclear medicine theory, patient care, physiology, psychology, research Pharmacy Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English plus Mathematics or Physics Areas of study: Anatomy and physiology, chemistry, dosage formulation, drug design and discovery, epidemiology, mental health first aid,Medical Radiation Science (Radiation Therapy) pharmacotherapeutics Assumed knowledge: Mathematics (Band 5), English (Advanced), Areas of study: Anatomy, behavioural science, clinical methods, imaging Chemistry, Physics and treatment technologies, oncology physiology, research Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English plus Mathematics or Physics PhysiotherapyMedicine Areas of study: Advanced anatomy and physiology, clinical physiotherapy studies, community health, health promotion, research methodologyThe medical program is offered jointly by the University of Newcastle and the Assumed knowledge: English (Advanced), Chemistry plus PhysicsUniversity of New England. or Biology Areas of study: Engaging in medical practice, essentials of medical Podiatry practice, extension of medical practice Recommended studies: Any two units of English Areas of study: Anatomy, physiology and biomechanics, podiatric theory Additional selection criteria: Direct University Joint Medical Program Assumed knowledge: Chemistry, Mathematics application form, Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Admission Test (UMAT), Multiple Skills Assessment (interview), Personal Qualities Assessment University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students 75

University of NewcastlePsychology Mathematics Areas of study: Algebra, calculus, discrete mathematics, geometry, Areas of study: Clinical and abnormal behaviour, cognition and mathematical modelling, software use for teaching/instruction, statistics information processing, developmental psychology, neuroscience, Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, HSC Band 5 results in a minimum perceptual processes and learning theory, psychopharmacology, of three subjects, one of which must be English research methodology, social psychology and personality, statistics Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Assumed knowledge: Mathematics Recommended studies: Biology Primary Areas of study: Aboriginal and Indigenous studies, creative arts, digitalScience technology and teaching the digital generation, engaging through science and maths, global education and sustainable communities, health and Areas of study Biological sciences, chemistry, earth sciences, geography, physical education, languages and cultural studies, religion education, marine science, mathematics, photonics, physics, psychology, statistics, teaching English as an additional language or dialect sustainable resource management Assumed knowledge: HSC Band 5 results in a minimum of three Assumed knowledge: Mathematics subjects, one of which must be English Recommended studies: Biology and/or Chemistry and/or Physics Recommended studies: Mathematics depending on major area of study ScienceSocial Science Areas of study: Chemical sciences, earth sciences, history and nature of science, language used in communicating areas of science, life sciences, Areas of study: Aboriginal studies, community welfare and human physical sciences services, criminology, history, human geography and the environment, Assumed knowledge: HSC Band 5 results in a minimum of three human resource management, linguistics, politics and international subjects, one of which must be English relations, psychology studies*, sociology and anthropology, tourism Recommended studies: Any two units of science, one of which is Recommended studies: For psychology studies: Mathematics Physics or Chemistry For all other majors: English (Advanced)* Psychology studies are not accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Technology Council. Areas of study: Design technologies or computing technologies Assumed knowledge: HSC Band 5 results in a minimum of threeSocial Work subjects, one of which must be English Recommended studies: Any two units of science For honours: HSC study Areas of study: Aboriginal studies, law, philosophy, psychology, social in the area of your preferred teaching specialisation work, sociology and anthropology Recommended studies: For psychology: Mathematics Technology (Renewable Energy Systems)Speech Pathology Areas of study: Electrical engineering (quantum mechanicals and semiconductor physics, electric machines and power systems, power Areas of study: Acquired and developmental human communication electronics and renewable energy systems, principles and design of disorders, audiology, communication disorders of neurological origin, off-grid power systems, automatic control), mechanical engineering phonological and articulatory disorders, stuttering, swallowing (mechatronic systems, thermofluids, mechanical engineering design, disorders, voice disorders materials science and engineering, renewable energy conversion) Recommended studies: Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Additional selection criteria: Successful completion of Assoc Deg English (Advanced) Engineering (Renewable Energy Technologies) from TAFE NSW (or equivalent)Teaching Visual CommunicationEarly Childhood and Primary Areas of study: Aboriginal education, behaviour management, children’s Areas of study: Advertising, animation, graphic design, human-centred learning and growth across the span of birth to 12 years, ethics and design, illustration, information design, motion graphics, multimedia, professional codes of conduct, families and society, language and publishing, transmedia, web design mathematical learning, policy and issues, programming and planning Recommended studies: One or more of Visual Arts, Design and for children aged 0 to 5 years, psychology of learning and teaching, Technology, Textiles and Design, Industrial Technology special education Assumed knowledge: HSC Band 5 results in a minimum of three Combined programs subjects, one of which must be English Recommended studies: Mathematics If you intend to undertake combined programs, check the prerequisites, assumed knowledge and recommended studies for both programs.Health and Physical Education Not all specialisations or majors within a program may be available within Areas of study: Aboriginal studies, coaching physical activity behaviour, a combined program. Visit the University website for further details. health, outdoor education, physical education, research methods, secondary teaching and learning, sociology of sport, special education, ƒƒ Arts/Science sport and educational psychology, sport, sports science ƒƒ Business/Commerce Assumed knowledge: HSC Band 5 results in a minimum of three ƒƒ Civil Engineering/Environmental Engineering subjects, one of which must be English ƒƒ Engineering/Business Recommended studies: Personal Development, Health and Physical ƒƒ Engineering/Computer Science Education (PDHPE) plus one of Biology, Chemistry, Physics ƒƒ Engineering/Mathematics ƒƒ Engineering/ScienceHumanities ƒƒ Engineering/Surveying Areas of study: Aboriginal studies, educational psychology and sociology, ƒƒ Information Technology/Business multi-literacies, research methods, secondary teaching and learning, ƒƒ Mathematics/Computer Science special education ƒƒ Mathematics/Science Assumed knowledge: HSC Band 5 results in a minimum of three ƒƒ Mechanical Engineering/Mechatronics Engineering subjects, one of which must be English ƒƒ Music/Arts Recommended studies: HSC study in the area of your preferred Combined programs in Laws are also offered. Refer to Laws entry for details. teaching specialisation All programs are subject to routine review. This may result in slight variations in subject offerings. Program list correct at time of printing.76 University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students

University of Sydneysydney.edu.auCRICOS provider number 00026AEnquiries in person: Admissions, Level 3, telephone: 1800 SYD UNI (1800 793 864)by post: Admissions, Level 4, Jane Foss Russell Building (enter from City Road) (Freecall)Jane Foss Russell Building The University of Sydney NSW 2006The University of Sydney NSW 2006 email: via sydney.edu.au/ask-domestic website: sydney.edu.au/future_studentsREAD THIS FIRST ƒƒ When you read ‘Mathematics’ this refers to the HSC course titled Mathematics, not Mathematics General 2. ƒƒ A Course prerequisite of Mathematics (Band 4) is required for courses in the areas of agriculture, commerce, engineering and advanced computing, medicine, project management, science, pharmacy and veterinary science, including combined courses. This means that you must have reached this minimum standard in your NSW HSC or equivalent before you will be offered a place in the course. If you do not have the required course prerequisite you cannot be selected for the course, even though you may have met the other admission requirements. Admission requirements may include ATAR (or equivalent), or ATAR (or equivalent) and additional selection criteria (eg interview/audition/portfolio). For more information visit sydney.edu.au/study/maths. ƒƒ A Course prerequisite of any two units of English (not English as an Additional Language or Dialect (EALD)) (Band 5) and Band 5 in two other HSC subjects is required for some education courses. ƒƒ Most courses include Assumed knowledge. This means you are expected to have studied these subjects in your NSW HSC or equivalent and you may be disadvantaged if you have not completed them. Some courses also require the study of certain subjects (eg mathematics, chemistry or physics) during your first year at university. Bridging courses in Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Mathematics and HSC Mathematics Extension 1 are offered for students who have not met the minimum Assumed knowledge requirements. ƒƒ Where Assumed knowledge depends on first-year subjects chosen, see the relevant faculty handbook at sydney.edu.au/handbooks for the available subjects.Main headings indicate courses that are generally offered as Bachelor degrees unless Dip, Adv Dip or Assoc Deg is shown in brackets.Advanced Computing Commerce Areas of study: Computer science, databases, information systems, Areas of study: Accounting, banking, business analytics, business mathematics, programming, systems analysis information systems, business law, finance, industrial relations and human Course prerequisites: Mathematics (Band 4) resource management, international business, management, marketing Assumed knowledge: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Course prerequisites: Mathematics (Band 4) Assumed knowledge: Depends on first-year subjects chosenArchitecture DentistryArchitecture and Environments Areas of study: Architectural and environmental design, architectural Oral Health history and theory, architectural sciences and technologies, digital Areas of study: Dental hygiene, dental therapy, oral health education architecture and communications, property and sustainability, and promotion urban design and planning Assumed knowledge: Chemistry, Biology Assumed knowledge: English (Advanced), Mathematics Science/Doctor of Dental MedicineDesign in Architecture Areas of study: Anatomy and histology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, Areas of study: Architectural communications, architectural design, biology, chemistry, computer science, financial mathematics and architectural history and theory, architectural technologies, art statistics, geography, geology and geophysics, immunobiology, marine workshops, environment and sustainability, professional practice science, mathematics, medicinal chemistry, microbiology, nanoscience Assumed knowledge: English (Advanced), Mathematics and technology, neuroscience, pharmacology, physics, physiology, plant science, statistics. All students undertake studies in biology Doctor ofArts and Social Sciences Dental Medicine: Clinical dentistry, life sciences, research project Course prerequisites: Mathematics (Band 4)Arts Assumed knowledge: HSC Mathematics Extension 1. All students inDalyell Scholars including Languages Science must take some study in mathematics.International and Global StudiesMedia and Communications Design ComputingPolitics and International Relations Areas of study: Creative computer programming, design thinking, digital Areas of study: Agricultural and resource economics, American studies, design, human computer interaction, interaction design, modelling, ancient history, anthropology, Arabic language and cultures, archaeology, physical computing and app design, user-centred design. Other related art history, Asian studies, Australian literature, biblical studies and units and majors may be taken from fields including Arts and Social classical Hebrew, Celtic studies, Chinese studies, criminology, cultural Sciences, Business, Engineering, Information Technology, Science. studies, digital cultures, diversity studies, economics, economic policy, Assumed knowledge: Mathematics English, European studies, film studies, French and francophone studies, gender studies, Germanic studies, global studies, government Diagnostic Radiography and international relations, Greek (ancient), Hebrew (modern), history, Indigenous studies, Indonesian studies, international and comparative Areas of study: Anatomy, biological sciences, clinical education, literary studies, international relations, Italian studies, Japanese studies, equipment and imaging techniques, image processing, pathology, Jewish civilisation, thought and culture, Korean studies, Latin, linguistics, physics, psychology, radiation biology media and communications, Modern Greek studies, multilingual Recommended studies: Mathematics plus one of Biology, Chemistry translation, music, philosophy, political economy, politics, Sanskrit, social or Physics policy, socio-legal studies, sociology, Spanish and Latin American studies, studies in religion, theatre and performance studies, writing studies Assumed knowledge: Depends on first-year subjects chosen. In most cases, where a first-year subject has a level of assumed knowledge, there is an alternative subject available with no knowledge assumed University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students 77

University of SydneyEconomics Liberal Arts and Science Areas of study: Econometrics, economics, financial economics. Second Areas of study: Major from Arts and Social Sciences or from Science, area of study from those offered by the Business School (see Commerce) a sequence of subjects in Science (if an Arts major is chosen) or in Arts or Arts and Social Sciences (if a Science major is chosen) and a sequence in the Liberal Studies Course prerequisites: Mathematics (Band 4) stream (analytical thinking, communication, culture, ethics, scientific Assumed knowledge: Other assumed knowledge depends on first-year enquiry, society and global citizenship, technological literacy) subjects chosen For subject areas, see Arts and Social Sciences and Science. Assumed knowledge: Depends on first-year subjects chosenEducation Medicine (double degree)Early Childhood Areas of study: Child development and learning, education, learning ƒƒ Arts/Doctor of Medicine studies (language, arts, mathematics, health and wellbeing science), ƒƒ Science/Doctor of Medicine professional studies Course prerequisites: Mathematics (Band 4) Assumed knowledge: Depends on first-year subjects chosen Assumed knowledge: Refer to the relevant entry. All students in Double Degree Medicine must take some study in biology, physics andPrimary chemistry during their undergraduate degree. All students in Science/ Areas of study: Education and primary education Doctor of Medicine must take some study in mathematics during their Course prerequisites: Any two units of English (not EALD) (Band 5), undergraduate degree. Band 5 in two other HSC subjects Recommended studies: Mathematics MusicSecondary Areas of study: Streams: Composition, music education or performance Areas of study: Health and physical education, humanities and social (instrumental or vocal). Additional studies in: contemporary music practice, sciences, mathematics, science creative music, digital music and media, improvised music or musicology Course prerequisites: For Health and Physical Education: Any two units Course prerequisites: For music education: Any two units of English of English (not EALD) (Band 5), Band 5 in two other HSC subjects (not EALD) (Band 5), Band 5 in two other HSC subjects For Mathematics and Science: Mathematics (Band 4) Assumed knowledge: Music 2 For contemporary music practice: Music 1 Assumed knowledge: For Mathematics and Science: HSC Mathematics Additional selection criteria: Audition and/or interview Extension 1 All science students must take some study in mathematics. Graduates Nursing intending to teach science at a secondary level must complete at least one year of study in chemistry or physics during their degree Areas of study: Child and adolescent health, chronic care, community healthcare, health and human biology, health policy, Indigenous health,Engineering mental health, palliative care, population health, professional practiceAeronautical Occupational TherapyBiomedicalChemical and Biomolecular Areas of study: Biological sciences, occupational therapy, socialCivil sciences, theory and practiceDalyell Scholars Recommended studies: BiologyElectricalFlexible first year PharmacyMechanicalMechatronic PharmacySoftware Pharmacy and ManagementSpace Engineering major Areas of study: Biology, chemistry, medicinal chemistry, pharmaceutical Course prerequisites: Mathematics (Band 4) sciences, pharmaceutics, pharmacology, pharmacy and pharmacy Assumed knowledge: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 plus Chemistry practice For Pharmacy and Management: Business and/or Physics Course prerequisites: Mathematics (Band 4) Assumed knowledge: ChemistryExercise and Sport Science Recommended studies: Biology or PhysicsExercise Physiology PhysiotherapyExercise and Sport Science Areas of study: Biomechanics, exercise physiology, human anatomy and Areas of study: Anatomy; biochemistry; biomechanics; learning and physiology, measurement of human performance, motor performance control of human movement; nutrition; physiology/exercise physiology and learning, neuroscience, psychology, research design and statistics and the application of these fundamental sciences to sport, exercise, Assumed knowledge: Chemistry, Physics ageing, rehabilitation, public health and research Recommended studies: Mathematics Assumed knowledge: Chemistry, MathematicsLaw (Combined) Project Management ƒƒ Arts/Laws Areas of study: Streams: Built environment, civil engineering science or ƒƒ Commerce/Laws software. Studies include complex project co-ordination, management ƒƒ Economics/Laws data, organisational behaviour, project finance, psychology, quality ƒƒ Engineering Honours/Laws management, risk management, statistics ƒƒ Science/Laws Course prerequisites: Mathematics (Band 4) Assumed knowledge: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Course prerequisites: For Law combined with Commerce, Economics, Engineering Honours, or Science: Mathematics (Band 4) Assumed knowledge: For Law: None For the other area of study: Refer to the relevant entry78 University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students

University of SydneyPsychology Speech Pathology Areas of study: For Arts stream: Arts major For Science stream: Science Areas of study: Audiology, biomedical sciences, linguistics and language major development, neurobiology, phonetics, psychology, research methods, Course prerequisites: For Science stream: Mathematics (Band 4). sociology, specialist areas (aphasia, dysarthria, dyslexia, stuttering) All students in the Science stream must take some study in mathematics. Recommended studies: English (Advanced) Assumed knowledge: For both streams: Depends on first-year subjects chosen Veterinary Biology/Doctor of Veterinary MedicineScience Areas of study: Animal diseases and pathology, animal husbandry, cell biology, chemistry, clinical and professional practice, pharmacology, Areas of study: Anatomy and histology; animal health, disease and veterinary anatomy and physiology, veterinary conservation biology, welfare; animal production; applied medical science; behavioural veterinary medicine, veterinary surgery sciences; biochemistry and molecular biology; biology; cell and Course prerequisites: Mathematics (Band 4) developmental biology; chemistry; computer science; data science; Assumed knowledge: Chemistry, Physics ecology and evolutionary biology; environmental science; environmental Recommended studies: Biology studies; financial mathematics and statistics; food science; genetics and genomics; geography; geology and geophysics; history and philosophy Visual Arts of science; human movement; immunology; immunology and pathology; infectious diseases; information systems; marine science; mathematics; Areas of study: Visual arts specialisation medicinal chemistry; medical sciences; microbiology; neuroscience; Recommended studies: Design and Technology, Visual Arts nutrition science; pathology; pharmacology; physics; physiology; plant Additional selection criteria: Portfolio production; plant science; psychology; quantitative life sciences; software development; soil sciences and hydrology; statistics; wildlife Combined and double degrees conservation; virologyScience For combined degrees, see the course prerequisites, assumed knowledgeScience (Advanced) and recommended studies for both degrees.Dalyell Scholars including Mathematical Sciences Course prerequisites: Mathematics (Band 4) ƒƒ Advanced Computing/Commerce Assumed knowledge: HSC Mathematics Extension 1. All students ƒƒ Advanced Computing/Science undertaking a science degree must take some study in mathematics. ƒƒ Advanced Computing/Science (Health) Other assumed knowledge depends on first-year subjects chosen. ƒƒ Advanced Computing/Science (Medical Science)Health ƒƒ Arts/Laws Areas of study: Health, a second major from those offered for Science ƒƒ Arts/Master of Nursing Course prerequisites: Mathematics (Band 4) ƒƒ Arts/Doctor of Medicine Assumed knowledge: For Human Movement: Chemistry, Mathematics ƒƒ Arts/Social Work For other majors: Depends on first-year subjects chosen ƒƒ Commerce/LawsMedical Science ƒƒ Design in Architecture (Honours)/Master of Architecture Areas of study: Medical science including a major in anatomy, ƒƒ Economics/Laws biochemistry, biology, cell pathology, genetics, histology, history and ƒƒ Education (Secondary: Humanities and Social Sciences)/Arts philosophy of science, immunology, infectious diseases, microbiology, ƒƒ Education (Secondary: Mathematics)/Science molecular biology, pharmacology, physiology or psychology; plus a ƒƒ Education (Secondary: Science)/Science second major from those offered for Science ƒƒ Engineering Honours/Arts Course prerequisites: Mathematics (Band 4) ƒƒ Engineering Honours/Commerce Assumed knowledge: Chemistry plus Biology or Physics ƒƒ Engineering Honours/LawsAgriculture ƒƒ Engineering Honours/Project Management Areas of study: Agriculture, including a major in animal production, plant ƒƒ Engineering Honours/Science production or soil science and hydrology; plus a second major from those ƒƒ Engineering Honours/Science (Health) offered for Science ƒƒ Engineering Honours/Science (Medical Science) Course prerequisites: Mathematics (Band 4) ƒƒ Engineering Honours (Civil)/Design in Architecture Assumed knowledge: Chemistry ƒƒ Science/LawsAnimal and Veterinary Bioscience ƒƒ Science/Doctor of Dental Medicine Areas of study: Animal and veterinary bioscience plus a second major ƒƒ Science/Doctor of Medicine from those offered for Science ƒƒ Science/Master of Nursing Course prerequisites: Mathematics (Band 4) ƒƒ Science/Master of Nutrition and Dietetics Assumed knowledge: Chemistry ƒƒ Science (Health)/Master of Nursing Recommended studies: Biology ƒƒ Science (Medical Science)/Doctor of MedicineFood and Agribusiness ƒƒ Veterinary Biology/Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Areas of study: Food science and a second major from: Accounting, agricultural and resource economics, banking, business analytics, Advanced Studies (Combined) business information systems, commercial law, economic policy, economics, finance, industrial relations and human resource This is not a standalone degree. It may be taken in conjunction with: management, international business, management or marketing ƒƒ Arts Course prerequisites: Mathematics (Band 4) ƒƒ Commerce Assumed knowledge: Chemistry ƒƒ Design Computing Recommended studies: Biology ƒƒ Economics ƒƒ Science ƒƒ Visual ArtsSocial Work Areas of study: Indigenous studies, psychology, social policy, social work, sociology Assumed knowledge: Depends on first-year subjects chosen University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students 79

University of Technology Sydneyuts.edu.auCRICOS provider number 00099FEnquiries in person: UTS Student Centre telephone: 1300 ASK UTS (1300 275 887)by post: Undergraduate Admissions Office Level 2 (Ground)Student Administration Unit Level 15 Building 10University of Technology Sydney 235 Jones StreetPO Box 123 Ultimo NSW 2007Broadway NSW 2007READ THIS FIRST ƒƒ There are no course prerequisites for entry into Bachelor degree courses at UTS. ƒƒ When you read ‘any two units of science’ or ‘at least two units of science’ or ‘any two science subjects’, this can include Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth and Environmental Science, Investigating Science.Main headings indicate courses that are generally offered as Bachelor degrees unless Dip, Adv Dip or Assoc Deg is shown in brackets.Advanced Science ArtsAdvanced Science – Advanced materials and data science Communication – Creative Writing Areas of study: Computational physics, data science, energy Areas of study: Creative writing, genre, narrative and theory science and technology, optics, quantum physics, research projects Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of science, any two units of English Communication – Digital and Social Media Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1, Physics Areas of study: Digital communities and futures, social and digital media Assumed knowledge: Any two units of EnglishAdvanced Science – Environmental Biotechnology Areas of study: Bioinformatics, bioreactors and bioprocessing, Communication – Journalism biotechnology, environmental biotechnology, medical biotechnology, Areas of study: Communication and information studies, journalism research projects Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of science, any two units of English Communication – Media Arts and Production Recommended studies: Biology, HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Areas of study: Film, new media, sound, video Assumed knowledge: Any two units of EnglishAdvanced Science – Infection and Immunity Areas of study: Drug discovery, human anatomy and physiology, Communication – Public Communication immunology, parasitology, pharmacology, research projects, virology Areas of study: Advertising, communication, public relations Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of science, Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English any two units of English Recommended studies: Biology, HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Communication – Social and Political Sciences Areas of study: Social, political and historical studiesAdvanced Science – Pre-medicine Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Areas of study: Histology, human anatomy and physiology, human pathophysiology, immunology, pharmacology, neuroscience Global Studies Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of science, Areas of study: Business studies, communication, globalisation, health, any two units of English legal studies, management studies Recommended studies: Biology, HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Assumed knowledge: Any two units of EnglishAnalytics Music and Sound Design Areas of study: Composition, cultural context of music and sound design, Areas of study: Consumer and business analytics, data analytics, data informative sound, interaction design, multimodal expression, sonic science, financial mathematics, operations analytics, risk management interfaces Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Biomedical PhysicsArchitecture Areas of study: Biomedical science with physics applications, cell biology Areas of study: Architectural design, technology, theory and professional and genetics, medical imaging, nano devices practice Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, at least two units of science, Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English any two units of English Recommended studies: Design and Technology, Visual Arts Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1, PhysicsLandscape Architecture Areas of study: Ecology, land management, landform analysis, landscape Biomedical Science design, professional practice, surveying, theory and history, urban environment and design Areas of study: Bacteriology, biochemistry, cell biology and genetics, Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, parasitology, pathology Recommended studies: Design and Technology, Visual Arts, Geography, Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English, at least Earth and Environmental Science two units of science Recommended studies: Chemistry, HSC Mathematics Extension 180 University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students

University of Technology SydneyBiotechnology Interior and Spatial Design Areas of study: Commercial, design thinking, digital technology, Areas of study: Biological sciences, microbiology, molecular biology, event design, performative space, residential, spatial design science and technology studies Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English, at least Recommended studies: At least one of Design and Technology, Textiles two units of science and Design, Visual Arts, Industrial Technology, HSC Mathematics Recommended studies: Chemistry, HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Extension 1, HSC Mathematics Extension 2, Dance, Music, DramaBuilding Landscape Architecture Areas of study: Ecology, land management, landform analysis, landscapeConstruction Project Management design, professional practice, surveying, theory and history, urban Areas of study: Contract administration, legal studies, material science, environment and design project management, quantity surveying, structures, surveying, Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English sustainable development Recommended studies: Design and Technology, Visual Arts, Geography, Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English Earth and Environmental Science Recommended studies: Design and Technology, Engineering Studies, Construction (Exam), Economics, Business Studies, English (Standard), Photography HSC Mathematics Extension 1 or HSC Mathematics Extension 2 Areas of study: Culture and context, history and theory, innovation technologies, photography, photomedia, situated and interactive media,Business situated media and installation Assumed knowledge: Any two units of EnglishAccounting Recommended studies: At least one of Design and Technology, Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English Visual Arts, Textiles and Design, Dance, Music, DramaBusiness Visual Communication Areas of study: Accounting, business law*, economics, finance, human Areas of study: Animation, design theory, graphic design, information resource management, information technology*, international business, design, new media, text and image, typography, video design, web design management, marketing, marketing communication Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Recommended studies: At least one of Design and Technology,* Second major only Visual Arts, Software Design and Development, Textiles and Design, Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English HSC Mathematics Extension 1, HSC Mathematics Extension 2, Dance, Music, DramaEconomics Areas of study: Business law, finance, human resource management, Education information technology, management, marketing, marketing communication Primary, Secondary and K–12 Education Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English Areas of study: Educational studies, key learning areas, primary and secondary teaching methods, professional experienceManagement Assumed knowledge: Minimum three Band 5 HSC results, including one Areas of study: Digital creative enterprise, events, sports business, tourism, in English Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English EngineeringDesign Areas of study: Biomedical, civil, civil (construction), civil (structures),Animation civil and environmental, data, environmental*, electrical, electronic, Areas of study: 2D and 3D animation, animation design, character general, mechanical, mechatronic, software design, computer graphic imagery, drawing for animation, narrative, Assumed knowledge: Mathematics or Physics, plus English (Standard). special effects animation, visual effects animation Chemistry is also recommended for the Civil and Environmental major. Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1, English (Advanced) Recommended studies: At least one of Design and Technology, Visual Additional selection criteria: Questionnaire Arts, Industrial Technology, Software Design and Development, Music, Drama, Dance * This major is currently under review and may change or discontinue from 2017.Architecture Environmental Biology Areas of study: Architectural design, technology, theory and professional practice Areas of study: Animal behaviour and physiology, biodiversity Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English conservation, botany, ecological studies, ecosystem protection and Recommended studies: Design and Technology, Visual Arts management, technology studies, wildlife management Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English, any twoFashion and Textiles units of science Areas of study: Design thinking, fashion illustration, globalised design practice, menswear, pattern making and construction, textiles Forensic Science technologies, theory and research, womenswear Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English, at least Recommended studies: At least one of Design and Technology, Textiles two units of science and Design, Visual Arts, Dance, Music, Drama Recommended studies: Chemistry, Physics, HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Forensic Science – ChemistryIntegrated Product Design Areas of study: Analytical instrumentations, chemical criminalistics, Areas of study: Design communication, design technologies, globalised forensic imaging, forensic intelligence, forensic statistics, organic design practice, industrial design, product engineering, smart design, chemistry, research project smart object design, theory and research Forensic Science – Biology Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Areas of study: DNA profiling, forensic imaging, forensic intelligence, Recommended studies: At least one of Design and Technology, Textiles forensic statistics, metabolic biochemistry, microbiology, next generation and Design, Visual Arts, Industrial Technology, Software Design and sequencing, research project Development, Dance, Music, Drama University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students 81

University of Technology SydneyForensic Science – Crime Scene Investigation Medical Science Areas of study: Analytical instrumentation, crime scene investigations, criminalistics, homicide investigation, investigation of human remains, Areas of study: Anatomy, behavioural science, biochemistry, molecular major science investigation, physics, research project biology, pathology, pharmacology, physiology Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English, any twoForensic Science – Digital Forensics science subjects Areas of study: Crime scene investigation, digital and cybercrime, digital forensics, digital trace and identity, forensic intelligence, forensic Midwifery statistics, network security, research project Assumed knowledge: English (Standard)Global Studies Recommended studies: Any two units of science, any two units of mathematics Areas of study: Business studies, communication, globalisation, health, legal studies, management studies Nursing Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Assumed knowledge: English (Standard)Health Science Recommended studies: Any two units of science, any two units of mathematicsHealth Science Areas of study: Digital health and analytics, global health, pharmacology Property Economics Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Areas of study: Property investment, property management, real estateTraditional Chinese Medicine practice, valuation and development Areas of study: Acupuncture, anatomy and physiology, Chinese herbal Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English medicine, Chinese massage, pharmacology Recommended studies: Business Studies, Economics, English (Standard), Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English, any two units of science HSC Mathematics Extension 1 or HSC Mathematics Extension 2 Recommended studies: BiologyInformation Technology Science Areas of study: Business information systems management, computer Assumed knowledge: For all Science courses: Mathematics, any two graphics and animation, computing science, data analytics, enterprise units of English, any two units of science unless otherwise specified. systems development, games development, internetworking and Refer to ‘Read this first’ at the beginning of the UTS entry. applications, network security Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English Applied Chemistry Recommended studies: English (Advanced), HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Areas of study: Analytical chemistry, inorganic chemistry, organic chemistryLaw Recommended studies: Chemistry, HSC Mathematics Extension 1, PhysicsLaw (Combined) Applied PhysicsThe following combined Law courses are offered: Areas of study: Energy science and technology, nanomaterials, optics ƒƒ Business/Law and nanophotonics, quantum physics ƒƒ Economics/Law Recommended studies: Chemistry, HSC Mathematics Extension 1, Physics ƒƒ Communication (Creative Writing)/Law ƒƒ Communication (Digital and Social Media)/Law Biomedical Science ƒƒ Communication (Journalism)/Law Areas of study: Biochemistry, cellular biology, immunology, microbiology, ƒƒ Communication (Media Arts and Production)/Law molecular biology, pathology ƒƒ Communication (Public Communication)/Law Recommended studies: Chemistry, HSC Mathematics Extension 1 ƒƒ Communication (Social and Political Sciences)/Law ƒƒ Creative Intelligence and Innovation/Law Biotechnology ƒƒ Engineering Science/Law Areas of study: Biological sciences, microbiology, molecular biology, ƒƒ Information Technology/Law science and technology studies ƒƒ International Studies/Law Recommended studies: Chemistry, HSC Mathematics Extension 1 ƒƒ Medical Science/Law ƒƒ Science/Law Environmental Sciences ƒƒ Forensic Science/Law Areas of study: Animal behaviour, biodiversity, biological science, coastal Assumed knowledge: For Law: Any two units of English For the other studies, ecology, fisheries, marine plants area of study: Refer to the relevant entry Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English, any two units of scienceMarine Biology Flexible Areas of study: Coastal studies, ecology, fisheries, marine community, Areas of study: Analytical chemistry, applied microbiology, biology, cell marine plants, tropical and temperate marine biology and molecular biology, environmental science, freshwater ecology, health Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English, any two science, industrial chemistry, laboratory pathology, materials technology, units of science nanoscience, operations research, pharmacology, physics, physiology, plant biotechnology, pollution ecology, statistics and mathematicsMedicinal Chemistry Assumed knowledge: Chemistry, HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Areas of study: Analytical chemistry, drug synthesis and strategy, Mathematics inorganic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, organic chemistry, Areas of study: Advanced calculus, operations research, stimulation pharmacology modelling optimisation Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of science, any two Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English units of English Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Recommended studies: Chemistry, HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Medical Science Areas of study: Anatomy, behavioural science, biochemistry, pathology, pharmacology, physiology Recommended studies: Chemistry, HSC Mathematics Extension 182 University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students

University of Technology SydneyNanotechnology International Studies (Combined) Areas of study: Nanomaterials, nanophotonics, nanotubes, optics, scanning probe and electron microscopy ƒƒ Analytics Recommended studies: Chemistry, HSC Mathematics Extension 1, ƒƒ Animation Physics ƒƒ Biotechnology ƒƒ BusinessStatistics ƒƒ Communication (Creative Writing) Areas of study: Linear algebra, operations research, optimisation, ƒƒ Communication (Digital and Social Media) stochastic processes ƒƒ Communication (Journalism) Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English ƒƒ Communication (Media Arts and Production) Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1, any two units ƒƒ Communication (Public Communication) of science ƒƒ Communication (Social and Political Sciences) ƒƒ Construction Project ManagementSport and Exercise Management ƒƒ Education ƒƒ Engineering Areas of study: Accounting, anatomy, biomechanics, exercise ƒƒ Fashion and Textiles Design management, exercise physiology, law, sport management, sports ƒƒ Information Technology marketing, sports psychology, sports science, strategic management ƒƒ Integrated Product Design Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English ƒƒ Interior and Spatial Design ƒƒ LawSport and Exercise Science ƒƒ Management ƒƒ Medical Science Areas of study: Anatomy; biomechanics; exercise physiology; exercise ƒƒ Nursing prescription; exercise rehabilitation; health; human movement; motor ƒƒ Photography and Situated Media learning; personal development, health and physical education (PDHPE); ƒƒ Property Economics sports psychology; sports science; strength and conditioning ƒƒ Science Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English ƒƒ Music and Sound Design ƒƒ Sport and Exercise ManagementTechnology and Innovation ƒƒ Sport and Exercise Science ƒƒ Traditional Chinese Medicine Areas of study: Collaboration and co-creation, complex problems, ƒƒ Visual Communication complexity, computational thinking, creativity ƒƒ Medicinal Chemistry Recommended Studies: Design and Technology, any two units of English ƒƒ Forensic ScienceCombined Degrees Creative Intelligence and Innovation (Combined)If you intend to undertake combined degrees check the prerequisites, ƒƒ Advanced Scienceassumed knowledge and recommended studies for both degrees. Contact ƒƒ Animationthe University for further details. ƒƒ Architecture ƒƒ Biomedical physics ƒƒ Biotechnology/Business ƒƒ Business ƒƒ Business/Information Technology ƒƒ Communication (Creative Writing) ƒƒ Engineering/Business ƒƒ Communication (Digital and Social Media) ƒƒ Medical Science/Business ƒƒ Communication (Journalism) ƒƒ Medical Science/Engineering ƒƒ Communication (Media Arts and Production) ƒƒ Science/Business ƒƒ Communication (Public Communication) ƒƒ Science/Engineering ƒƒ Communication (Social and Political Sciences)Combined degrees in Law are also offered – refer to main subject entry ƒƒ Engineeringfor details. ƒƒ Fashion and Textiles ƒƒ Information Technology ƒƒ Integrated Product Design ƒƒ Interior and Spatial Design ƒƒ Law ƒƒ Management ƒƒ Medicinal chemistry ƒƒ Midwifery ƒƒ Nursing ƒƒ Science ƒƒ Sport and Exercise Science ƒƒ Visual Communication ƒƒ Forensic Science Areas of study: For Creative Intelligence and Innovation: critical and creative thinking, invention, complexity, innovation, future scenario building, entrepreneurship, collaboration and co-creation Assumed knowledge/Recommended Studies: Refer to the core degree to be combined with Creative Intelligence and Innovation Innovation (Dip) A Diploma in Innovation can be combined with one of the Bachelor degree courses listed under Creative Intelligence and Innovation (Combined) as an alternative to the Bachelor of Creative Intelligence and Innovation. University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students 83

University of Wollongonguow.edu.auCRICOS provider number 00102EEnquiries in person: Admissions Advice telephone: 1300 367 869by post: UOW Future Students Student Central, ground floor, Building 17, email: [email protected] of Wollongong Wollongong campus facebook: facebook.com/uowfutureNSW 2522 Northfields Avenue instagram: instagram.com/explore/tags/ Gwynneville NSW 2500 ThisIsUOW youtube: youtube.com/uownowREAD THIS FIRST ƒƒ Mathematics General 2 and Investigating Science may not adequately prepare students for further studies in the areas of mathematics and science at the University of Wollongong. However, these courses can be included in the calculation of the ATAR. ƒƒ When you read ‘Mathematics’ this refers to the HSC course titled Mathematics, not Mathematics General 2. ƒƒ Any two units of science includes Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Science, Geography or Physics. It does not include Investigating Science. ƒƒ Any four units of science includes two courses from Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Science, Geography or Physics. It does not include Investigating Science.Main headings indicate courses that are generally offered as Bachelor degrees unless Dip, Adv Dip or Assoc Deg is shown in brackets.Arts (Humanities) Commerce – TAFE Advanced Diploma of Events Management Areas of study: Chinese (Mandarin); community, culture and – TAFE Advanced Diploma of Hospitality Management environment (Shoalhaven, Batemans Bay, Bega and Southern Highlands – TAFE Advanced Diploma of Tourism and Travel Management campuses only. Completion of full major subject to availability at time of enrolment); creative writing; English literatures; French; history; Areas of study: Human resource management, management, marketing, Indigenous studies; international relations; Italian; Japanese; legal public relations studies*; philosophy; photography; politics; science and technology Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English studies; sociology; Spanish; writing and English literature These degrees are not available at all campuses and must be studied in conjunction with the relevant TAFE Advanced Diploma. * subject to final approval Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Communication and Media Recommended studies: English (Advanced) Additional selection criteria: Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher Areas of study: Digital media and communication, global media minimum cut-off and communication, journalism and professional writing, marketing communication and advertising, media production*, visualBionanotechnology communication* * subject to final approval Areas of study: Molecular biology and biophysics, nanotechnology, Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English physical and biological chemistry Recommended studies: English (Advanced) Assumed knowledge: Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics Additional selection criteria: Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 minimum cut-off Additional selection criteria: Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher minimum cut-offBusiness Computer Science Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Areas of study: Big data, computer science, cyber security, digital systems security, game and mobile development, software engineeringBusiness Information Systems Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English Additional selection criteria: Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English minimum cut-off Recommended studies: Mathematics or Mathematics General 2 Additional selection criteria: Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher Conservation Biology minimum cut-off Areas of study: Conservation biology, landscape science, plant andCommerce animal ecology Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of science Areas of study: Accountancy, business law, economics, finance, financial Recommended studies: Biology, Chemistry planning, human resource management, international business, Additional selection criteria: Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher management, marketing, public relations, supply chain management minimum cut-off Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Additional selection criteria: Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher minimum cut-off84 University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students

University of WollongongCreative Arts Information Technology Areas of study: Creative writing, graphic design, music, theatre, visual Areas of study: eBusiness, network design and management, social arts, visual arts and design and digital innovation, web design and development Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Recommended studies: English (Advanced) For visual arts: Design and Recommended studies: Mathematics Technology and/or Textiles and Design and/or Visual Arts For graphic Additional selection criteria: Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher design: Design and Technology and/or Textiles and Design and/or Visual minimum cut-off Arts For music: Music 2 or HSC Music Extension For theatre: Drama Additional selection criteria: Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher Information Technology International minimum cut-off Areas of study: eBusiness, network design and management, socialEconomics and Finance and digital innovation, web design and development Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Areas of study: Economics, finance Recommended studies: Mathematics Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English International ScienceEngineering Areas of study: Biological sciences, chemistry, geology, human Areas of study: Biomedical, civil, computer, electrical, environmental, geography, medicinal chemistry, nutrition, physical geography and materials, mechanical, mechatronic, mining and telecommunications environmental geosciences, sport and movement science engineering Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of science Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English Recommended studies: Four units of science Recommended studies: Engineering Studies, HSC Mathematics International Science – Honours Extension 1, Physics, Chemistry (not required for computer, electrical, Additional selection criteria: Combination of ATAR, faculty application mechatronic or telecommunication engineering) and interviewEngineering – Scholar International Studies Areas of study: Biomedical, civil, computer, electrical, environmental, Areas of study: Global media and communication, global sustainable materials, mechanical, mechatronics, mining and telecommunications development, international relations, languages engineering Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Assumed knowledge: HSC Mathematics Extension 1, any two units Recommended studies: English (Advanced) of English Additional selection criteria: Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher Recommended studies: Engineering Studies, Physics, Chemistry (not minimum cut-off required for computer, electrical, mechatronics or telecommunications engineering) JournalismEnvironmental Science Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Recommended studies: English (Advanced) Areas of study: Earth sciences, environmental chemistry, land resources, life sciences Language Studies Assumed knowledge: Mathematics plus one of Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Science or Geography Areas of study: Chinese (Mandarin), French, Italian, Japanese, Spanish Recommended studies: Four units of science (including Biology or Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Chemistry) Recommended studies: English (Advanced), any two units of a language Additional selection criteria: Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher minimum cut-off Law (Single Degree)Exercise Science Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Recommended studies: English (Advanced) Areas of study: Anatomy, biomechanics, exercise physiology, exercise prescription Law (Double Degrees) Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of science Recommended studies: Chemistry The following double degree courses are offered: ƒƒ Arts/LawExercise Science and Rehabilitation ƒƒ Arts (Psychology)/Law ƒƒ Business/Law Areas of study: Anatomy, biomechanics, exercise physiology, exercise ƒƒ Commerce/Law prescription, exercise rehabilitation ƒƒ Communication and Media/Law Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of science ƒƒ Computer Science/Law Recommended studies: Chemistry ƒƒ Creative Arts/Law ƒƒ Economics and Finance/LawGeography ƒƒ Engineering (Honours)/Law ƒƒ Information Technology/Law Areas of study: Human and physical geography ƒƒ International Studies/Law Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of science ƒƒ Journalism/Law Recommended studies: Earth and Environmental Science, Geography ƒƒ Mathematics/Law ƒƒ Politics, Philosophy and Economics/LawIndigenous Health ƒƒ Psychological Science/Law ƒƒ Science/Law Areas of study: Indigenous health issues; Indigenous history, society Assumed knowledge: For Law: Any two units of English and culture; population health Recommended studies: For Law: English (Advanced) For the other area Recommended studies: Aboriginal Studies of study: Refer to the relevant entry University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students 85

University of WollongongMarine Science Medicinal Chemistry Areas of study: Biodiversity of marine and freshwater organisms, coastal Areas of study: Biochemistry, pharmacology, physiology environments, conservation biology, ecology, fisheries and aquaculture, Assumed knowledge: Chemistry, Mathematics marine and terrestrial ecology, oceanography Recommended studies: Four units of science Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of science Additional selection criteria: Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher Recommended studies: Four units of science (including Biology and minimum cut-off Chemistry) Additional selection criteria: Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher Nursing minimum cut-off Assumed knowledge: Any two units of EnglishMathematics AdvancedMathematics Areas of study: Health leadership and management, international Areas of study: Industrial and applied mathematics, mathematical studies, mental health analysis, pure mathematics, statistics Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Nutrition and DieteticsMathematics and Finance Areas of study: Biochemistry, clinical dietetics, community and Areas of study: Financial planning, mathematical economics, public health nutrition, food service management, nutrition research, quantitative and computational trading, quantitative corporate finance physiology and investment, risk management and insurance Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of science Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English Recommended studies: Biology, Chemistry Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Nutrition ScienceMedical Mathematics Areas of study: Applied statistics, biology, mathematics Areas of study: Biochemistry, community and public health nutrition, Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English, any two food composition, physiology units of science Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of science Recommended studies: Chemistry, HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Recommended studies: Biology, ChemistryMathematics Education – see Teaching PerformanceMathematics – Advanced and Dean’s Scholar Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Recommended studies: English (Advanced), DramaMathematics Advanced Additional selection criteria: Audition and/or interview in combination Areas of study: Industrial and applied mathematics, mathematical with ATAR analysis, pure mathematics, statistics Assumed knowledge: HSC Mathematics Extension 2 Politics, Philosophy, EconomicsMathematics and Finance – Dean’s Scholar Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Areas of study: Financial planning, mathematical economics, Recommended studies: English (Advanced) quantitative and computational trading, quantitative corporate finance Additional selection criteria: Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher and investment, risk management and insurance minimum cut-off Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Pre-Medicine, Science and HealthMedical Mathematics – Dean’s Scholar Areas of study: Anatomy, chemistry, human anatomy, human physiology Areas of study: Applied statistics, biology, mathematics Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of science Assumed knowledge: Mathematics Recommended studies: Biology, Chemistry Recommended studies: Chemistry, HSC Mathematics Extension 1 PsychologyMedical and Health Science Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Areas of study: Anatomy, chemistry, neuroscience, physiology Recommended studies: Mathematics Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of science Recommended studies: Chemistry Public Health Additional selection criteria: Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher minimum cut-off Areas of study: Public health Assumed knowledge: Any two units of EnglishMedical and Radiation Physics Additional selection criteria: Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher minimum cut-off Areas of study: Medical imaging, nuclear medicine, radiation protection, radiobiology Science Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, Physics, any two units of English Recommended studies: Chemistry, English (Advanced), HSC Areas of study: Biological sciences, bionanotechnology, chemistry, Mathematics Extension 1 conservation biology, environment, geology, human geography, land and heritage management, materials, medical biotechnology, medicinalMedical Biotechnology chemistry, nuclear science technology, physical geography and environmental geosciences, physics Areas of study: Biochemistry, biotechnology, cellular and molecular Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of science biology, genetics, immunology For materials, nuclear science technology, physics: Mathematics, Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, two units of science any two units of English Recommended studies: Biology, Chemistry Recommended studies: Four units of science For materials, nuclear Additional selection criteria: Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher science technology, physics: Chemistry, HSC Mathematics Extension 1, minimum cut-off Physics86 University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students

University of WollongongAdvanced Double Degrees Areas of study: Atmospheric science, biomolecular physics, human geography, land and heritage management, physics If you intend to undertake double degrees check the prerequisites, Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of science assumed knowledge and recommended studies for both degrees. Contact For atmospheric science, biomolecular physics and physics: the University for further details. Mathematics, any two units of English Recommended studies: Four units of science For atmospheric science, ƒƒ Arts/Commerce biomolecular physics and physics: Chemistry, HSC Mathematics ƒƒ Arts/Economics and Finance Extension 1, Physics ƒƒ Arts/International Studies ƒƒ Arts/International Studies (Dean’s Scholar)Dean’s Scholar ƒƒ Business/Information Technology Areas of study: Biological sciences, chemistry, geology, physical ƒƒ Communication and Media/Arts geography and environmental geosciences ƒƒ Communication and Media/Arts (Dean’s Scholar) Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of science ƒƒ Communication and Media/Commerce Recommended studies: Four units of science ƒƒ Communication and Media/Economics and Finance Additional selection criteria: Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher ƒƒ Communication and Media/International Studies minimum cut-off ƒƒ Communication and Media/International StudiesScience Education – see Teaching (Dean’s Scholar) ƒƒ Communication and Media/ScienceSocial Science ƒƒ Computer Science/Science ƒƒ Creative Arts/Arts Areas of study: Community culture and environment (Shoalhaven ƒƒ Creative Arts/Commerce campus only), criminology, health promotion, human geography, ƒƒ Creative Arts/Communication and Media Indigenous studies, public health, social marketing, social policy, ƒƒ Creative Arts/Computer Science sociology ƒƒ Creative Arts/International Studies Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English ƒƒ Creative Arts/Journalism Additional selection criteria: Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher ƒƒ Creative Arts/Science minimum cut-off ƒƒ Engineering/Arts ƒƒ Engineering/CommerceSocial Work ƒƒ Engineering/Computer Science ƒƒ Engineering/Mathematics Areas of study: Social work ƒƒ Engineering/Science Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English ƒƒ International Studies/Commerce ƒƒ International Studies/Economics and FinanceSustainable Communities ƒƒ Journalism/Arts ƒƒ Journalism/Commerce Areas of study: Human geography, social and environmental ƒƒ Journalism/Communication and Media sustainability, social policy ƒƒ Journalism/Engineering (Honours) Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English ƒƒ Journalism/International Studies Recommended studies: Geography ƒƒ Journalism/Science ƒƒ Mathematics/Computer ScienceTeaching ƒƒ Psychology/Commerce ƒƒ Science/ArtsEarly Years (including Dean’s Scholar) ƒƒ Science/Commerce Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English ƒƒ Science/Mathematics Recommended studies: Any two units of mathematics Double degrees in Law are also offered. Refer to main entry for details.Health and Physical Education (including Dean’s Scholar) Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Recommended studies: Any two units of science or Personal Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE)Mathematics Education (including Dean’s Scholar) Course prerequisite: Mathematics Assumed knowledge: Mathematics (Band 4), any two units of English Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1Primary Education (including Dean’s Scholar) Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Recommended studies: Any two units of mathematicsScience Education (including Dean’s Scholar) Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English Recommended studies: Any two units of mathematics, any four units of science University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students 87

UNSW Sydneyunsw.edu.auCRICOS provider number 00098GEnquiries in person: Future Students Office telephone: (02) 9385 1844Kensington and Paddington campuses John Goodsell Building (F20) website: unsw.edu.au/futurestudentsby post: Future Students Office UNSW Sydney email: [email protected] Sydney NSW 2052 Kensington NSW 2033 in person: Student Administrative Services telephone: (02) 6268 6000UNSW Canberra at ADFA UNSW Canberra website: unsw.adfa.edu.auby post: Student Administrative Services Australian Defence Force Academy email: [email protected] Canberra Ground Level, Building 111Australian Defence Force Academy Northcott DrivePO Box 7916 Campbell ACT 2600Canberra BC ACT 2610READ THIS FIRST ƒƒ UNSW’s HSC Plus recognises performance in relevant HSC subjects. For further information, visit unsw.edu.au/hscplus. ƒƒ For HSC courses listed as assumed knowledge, students are expected to have a level of performance at Band 4 or higher. ƒƒ Mathematics General 2 and Investigating Science are not regarded as adequate preparation for university studies in business, engineering and science. However, these courses can be included in the calculation of the ATAR. ƒƒ Students who do not have the level of assumed knowledge specified may find themselves ill-prepared for first-year subjects and therefore be placed at a considerable disadvantage. Chemistry and Physics bridging courses are offered at the Kensington campus before the start of semester 1 each year for students who have not included one or both in their HSC program. A mathematics bridging course is also offered for those students wishing to upgrade their HSC mathematics knowledge to the level of HSC Mathematics Extension 1.Main headings indicate courses that are generally offered as Bachelor degrees unless Dip, Adv Dip or Assoc Deg is shown in brackets.Actuarial Studies Arts and Business Areas of study: Accounting, actuarial risk management and analytics, Areas of study: Asian studies; Australian studies; Chinese studies; actuarial studies, business economics, business law, business strategy creative writing; criminology; development studies; English; and economic management, finance, financial economics, human environmental humanities; European studies; film studies; French resource management, information systems, international business, studies; German studies; history; Indigenous studies; international management, marketing, mathematics, quantitative data science, relations; Japanese studies; Korean studies; linguistics; media, real estate studies, statistics, taxation culture and technology; music studies; philosophy; politics; sociology Assumed knowledge: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 and anthropology; Spanish and Latin American studies; theatre and Recommended studies: English (Advanced), HSC Mathematics performance studies; women’s and gender studies Extension 2 Assumed knowledge: Mathematics Recommended studies: English (Advanced)Architectural Studies Aviation Recommended studies: Ancient History, Design and Technology, English (Advanced), Modern History, Visual Arts Flying Assumed knowledge: MathematicsArt Theory Recommended studies: Physics Additional selection criteria: Medical examination, internal application, Recommended studies: One or more of English (Advanced), Modern interview History, Visual Arts Additional selection criteria: Portfolio Management Assumed knowledge: Mathematics General 2Arts Recommended studies: Mathematics, Physics Areas of study: Asian studies; Australian studies; Chinese studies; City Planning creative writing; criminology; development studies; English; environmental humanities; European studies; film studies; French Recommended studies: Design and Technology, Economics, English studies; German studies; history; Indigenous studies; international (Advanced), Geography, Legal Studies, Society and Culture relations; Japanese studies; Korean studies; linguistics; media, culture and technology; music studies; philosophy; politics; sociology Commerce and anthropology; Spanish and Latin American studies; theatre and performance studies; women’s and gender studies Areas of study: Accounting, business economics, business law, business Recommended studies: English (Advanced) strategy and economic management, finance, financial economics, human resource management, information systems, international business, management, marketing, real estate studies, taxation Assumed knowledge: Mathematics Recommended studies: English (Advanced), HSC Mathematics Extension 188 University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students

UNSW SydneyCommerce (International) Media Arts/Education (Secondary) Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English (Band 5) Areas of study: Accounting, Asian studies, business economics, business Recommended studies: Visual Arts, English (Advanced) law, business strategy and economic management, Chinese studies, development studies, European studies, finance, financial economics, Music/Education (Secondary) French studies, German studies, history, human resource management, Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English (Band 5) plus either information systems, international business, international relations, (Grade 7 AMEB Performance (or equivalent) and Music 2) or (Grade 6 Japanese studies, Korean studies, management, marketing, politics, AMEB Musicianship (or equivalent)) or HSC Music Extension real estate studies, Spanish and Latin American studies, taxation Recommended studies: English (Advanced) Assumed knowledge: Mathematics Additional selection criteria: Audition Recommended studies: English (Advanced), HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Science/Education (Secondary)Computational Design Assumed knowledge: Mathematics (prospective science teachers must also have Chemistry or Physics) plus any two units of English (Band 5) Recommended studies: Design and Technology, Information Processes and Recommended studies: English (Advanced) Technology, Mathematics, Software Design and Development, Visual Arts EngineeringComputer Science Aerospace Engineering Assumed knowledge: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Chemical Engineering Recommended studies: Engineering Studies, HSC Mathematics Civil Engineering Extension 2, Information Processes and Technology, Physics, Software Civil Engineering with Architecture Design and Development Computer Engineering Electrical EngineeringConstruction Management and Property Environmental Engineering Geospatial Engineering Recommended studies: English (Advanced), Mathematics Materials Science and Engineering Mechanical EngineeringCriminology and Criminal Justice Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Mechatronic Engineering Recommended studies: English (Advanced) Mining Engineering Petroleum EngineeringData Science and Decisions Photovoltaics and Solar Energy Engineering Renewable Energy Engineering Areas of study: Business data science, computational data science, Surveying quantitative data science Telecommunications Assumed knowledge: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Assumed knowledge: HSC Mathematics Extension 1, PhysicsDesign Recommended studies: Biology, Chemistry, Engineering Studies, HSC Mathematics Extension 2, Information Processes and Technology, Areas of study: Animation and visual effects, ceramics, digital media, Software Design and Development graphics media, interactive media, jewellery, object design, spatial Bioinformatics Engineering design, textiles Assumed knowledge: Chemistry, HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Assumed knowledge: Visual Arts Recommended studies: Biology, Engineering Studies, HSC Mathematics Recommended studies: Design and Technology, Industrial Technology, Extension 2, Information Processes and Technology, Software Design Textiles and Design and Development Additional selection criteria: Portfolio Industrial Chemistry Assumed knowledge: Chemistry, HSC Mathematics Extension 1, PhysicsEconomics Recommended studies: Biology, Engineering Studies, HSC Mathematics Extension 2, Information Processes and Technology, Software Design Areas of study: accounting, business law, econometrics, economics, and Development finance, financial economics, human resource management, information Software Engineering systems, international business, management, marketing, real estate Assumed knowledge: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 studies, taxation Recommended studies: Biology, Chemistry, Engineering Studies, Assumed knowledge: Mathematics HSC Mathematics Extension 2, Information Processes and Technology, Recommended studies: English (Advanced), HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Software Design and DevelopmentEducation Exercise PhysiologyArts/Education (Secondary) Assumed knowledge: Chemistry, Mathematics Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English (Band 5) Recommended studies: Biology, Physics, Personal Development, Recommended studies: English (Advanced) Health and Physical Education (PDHPE)Commerce/Education (Secondary) Fine Arts Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English (Band 5) Recommended studies: English (Advanced) Areas of study: Drawing, interactive media, painting, performance installation, photography, printmaking, sculpture, textilesDesign/Education (Secondary) Assumed knowledge: Visual Arts Assumed knowledge: Visual Arts, any two units of English (Band 5) Additional selection criteria: Portfolio Recommended studies: English (Advanced) Food ScienceEconomics/Education (Secondary) Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English (Band 5) Assumed knowledge: Chemistry, HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Recommended studies: English (Advanced) Recommended studies: Biology, PhysicsFine Arts/Education (Secondary) Assumed knowledge: Visual Arts, any two units of English (Band 5) Recommended studies: English (Advanced) University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students 89

UNSW SydneyIndustrial Design Medical Science Recommended studies: Design and Technology, Visual Arts Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, Chemistry Recommended studies: Biology, Earth and Environmental Science,Information Systems HSC Mathematics Extension 1, Physics Assumed knowledge: Mathematics Medicine Recommended studies: English (Advanced), HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Assumed knowledge: English (Standard)Interior Architecture Recommended studies: Chemistry Additional selection criteria: Undergraduate Medicine and Health Recommended studies: Design and Technology, English (Advanced), Sciences Admission Test (UMAT), interview Textiles and Design, Visual Arts MusicInternational Studies Areas of study: Music creative practice, music pedagogy, music studies, Areas of study: Asian studies, Chinese studies, development studies, sonic arts environmental humanities, European studies, French studies, German Assumed knowledge: Either (Grade 7 AMEB Performance (or equivalent) studies, international business, international relations, Japanese studies, and Music 2) or Grade 6 AMEB Musicianship (or equivalent) or HSC Korean studies, politics, sociology and anthropology, Spanish and Latin Music Extension American studies Recommended studies: English (Advanced) Recommended studies: English (Advanced) Additional selection criteria: AuditionLandscape Architecture Optometry Recommended studies: Geography, Visual Arts, English (Advanced), Areas of study: Optometry, vision science Design and Technology Assumed knowledge: Chemistry, English (Advanced), Mathematics, PhysicsLaw (Dual) Psychological ScienceThe following dual Law courses are offered: Areas of study: Criminology, human resource management, linguistics, ƒƒ Actuarial Studies/Law management, marketing, neuroscience, philosophy, psychology, ƒƒ Advanced Mathematics (Hons)/Law vision science ƒƒ Advanced Science (Hons)/Law Assumed knowledge: Mathematics ƒƒ Arts and Business/Law Recommended studies: Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Environmental ƒƒ Art Theory/Law Science, English (Advanced), Physics ƒƒ Arts/Law ƒƒ City Planning (Hons)/Law Psychology ƒƒ Commerce/Law ƒƒ Criminology and Criminal Justice/Law Assumed knowledge: Mathematics ƒƒ Economics/Law Recommended studies: Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Environmental ƒƒ Engineering (Hons)/Law Science, English (Advanced), Physics ƒƒ Fine Arts/Law ƒƒ International Studies/Law Science ƒƒ Media (Communication and Journalism)/Law ƒƒ Media (PR and Advertising)/Law Advanced Mathematics ƒƒ Media (Screen and Sound Production)/Law Areas of study: Advanced statistics, applied mathematics, pure mathematics, ƒƒ Medicinal Chemistry (Hons)/Law quantitative risk ƒƒ Music/Law Assumed knowledge: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 ƒƒ Psychological Science/Law Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 2 ƒƒ Psychology (Hons)/Law ƒƒ Science/Law Advanced Science ƒƒ Science (Computer Science)/Law Areas of study: Advanced physical oceanography, anatomy, archaeology ƒƒ Science and Business/Law and palaeoenvironments, bioinformatics, biological science, ƒƒ Social Research and Policy/Law biotechnology, chemistry, climate dynamics, climate systems science, ƒƒ Social Work (Hons)/Law earth science, ecology, genetics, geochemistry, human geography, Assumed knowledge: For Law: None For the other area of study: marine and coastal science, materials science, mathematics, Refer to the relevant entry microbiology, molecular and cell biology, neuroscience, pathology, Recommended studies: For Law: None For the other area of study: pharmacology, physical geography, physics, physiology, psychology, Refer to the relevant entry statistics, vision science Additional selection criteria: Law Admission Test (LAT) Assumed knowledge: Chemistry, Mathematics and one or more of Biology, Earth and Environmental Science, Physics, HSC MathematicsMedia Extension 1 (depending on chosen area of study)Communication and Journalism BiotechnologyPublic Relations and Advertising Assumed knowledge: Chemistry, MathematicsScreen and Sound Production Recommended studies: Biology Recommended studies: English (Advanced) Environmental Management Areas of study: Biology, earth science, ecology, environmental chemistry,Media Arts environmental management, geography, marine science Assumed knowledge: Chemistry, Mathematics Areas of study: Animation and visual effects, digital media, interactive media Recommended studies: Biology, Earth and Environmental Science, Physics Recommended studies: Design and Technology, Industrial Technology (Multimedia Technologies), Visual Arts Life Sciences Additional selection criteria: Portfolio Areas of study: Anatomy, biological chemistry, biology, biotechnology, ecology, genetics, marine science, microbiology, molecular and cell biology, pathology, pharmacology, physiology, psychology Assumed knowledge: Mathematics plus Biology or Chemistry90 University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students

UNSW SydneyMedicinal Chemistry ƒƒ Engineering (Hons)/Engineering Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, Chemistry ƒƒ Engineering (Hons)/Science Recommended studies: Biology, Physics ƒƒ Environmental Management/Arts ƒƒ Fine Arts/ArtsNanoscience ƒƒ Materials Science and Engineering (Hons)/Biomedical Engineering Areas of study: Nanodevices, nanomaterials ƒƒ Materials Science and Engineering (Hons)/Commerce Assumed knowledge: Chemistry, HSC Mathematics Extension 1, Physics ƒƒ Materials Science and Engineering (Hons)/Engineering Science Recommended studies: Biology, Earth and Environmental Science (Chemical Engineering)Science ƒƒ Media/International Studies Areas of study: Anatomy, bioinformatics, biology, biotechnology, chemistry, ƒƒ Medicine/Arts earth science, ecology, food science, genetics, geography, marine science, ƒƒ Music/Advanced Science (Hons) materials science, mathematics, microbiology, molecular and cell biology, ƒƒ Music/Arts neuroscience, pathology, pharmacology, physical oceanography, physical ƒƒ Music/Commerce science, physiology, psychology, statistics, vision science ƒƒ Music/Engineering (Hons) Assumed knowledge: Chemistry, Mathematics plus one or more of ƒƒ Music/Media Biology, Earth and Environmental Science, Physics, HSC Mathematics ƒƒ Music/Science Extension 1 (depending on chosen area of study) ƒƒ Science/Arts ƒƒ Science/Computer ScienceSocial Research and Policy ƒƒ Science/Fine Arts ƒƒ Science/Social Research and Policy Areas of study: Development studies; economics; environmental ƒƒ Social Work (Hons)/Arts humanities; human resource management; Indigenous studies; ƒƒ Social Work (Hons)/Criminology and Criminal Justice international business; international relations; marketing; media, ƒƒ Social Work (Hons)/Social Research and Policy culture and technology; politics; sociology and anthropology Dual degrees in Law and Education are also offered. Refer to the main Recommended studies: English (Advanced) subject area for details.Social Work UNSW Canberra at the Australian Defence Force Academy (ADFA) Recommended studies: English (Advanced)Vision Science Arts Areas of study: Optometry, vision science Areas of study: Business, English studies, geography, history, Indonesian Assumed knowledge: Chemistry, English (Advanced), Mathematics, Physics studies, International and political studies Assumed knowledge: English (Advanced)Dual Degrees Additional selection criteria: Interview by Defence Force Recruitment and selection for entry to the Australian Defence ForceIf you intend to undertake dual degrees check the prerequisites, assumedknowledge and recommended studies for both degrees. Contact the Aviation TechnologyUniversity for further details. Areas of study: Aeronautical engineering, aviation ƒƒ Actuarial Studies/Advanced Mathematics (Hons) Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, Physics ƒƒ Actuarial Studies/Commerce Additional selection criteria: Interview by Defence Force Recruitment and ƒƒ Actuarial Studies/Economics selection for entry to the Australian Defence Force ƒƒ Actuarial Studies/Science ƒƒ Advanced Mathematics (Hons)/Arts Business ƒƒ Advanced Mathematics (Hons)/Computer Science ƒƒ Advanced Mathematics (Hons)/Engineering (Hons) Assumed knowledge: English (Advanced) ƒƒ Advanced Science (Hons)/Arts Additional selection criteria: Interview by Defence Force Recruitment and ƒƒ Advanced Science (Hons)/Computer Science selection for entry to the Australian Defence Force ƒƒ Advanced Science (Hons)/Engineering (Hons) ƒƒ Advanced Science (Hons)/Fine Arts Computing and Cyber Security ƒƒ Advanced Science (Hons)/Social Research and Policy ƒƒ Art Theory/Arts Areas of study: Computer science, mathematics ƒƒ Art Theory/Social Research and Policy Assumed knowledge: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 ƒƒ Commerce/Advanced Mathematics (Hons) Additional selection criteria: Interview by Defence Force Recruitment and ƒƒ Commerce/Advanced Science (Hons) selection for entry to the Australian Defence Force ƒƒ Commerce/Arts ƒƒ Commerce/Aviation (Management) Engineering ƒƒ Commerce/Computer Science ƒƒ Commerce/Design (Hons) Areas of study: Aeronautical engineering, civil engineering, electrical ƒƒ Commerce/Economics engineering, mechanical engineering ƒƒ Commerce/Fine Arts Assumed knowledge: HSC Mathematics Extension 1, Physics ƒƒ Commerce/Information Systems Additional selection criteria: For applicants applying as a Trainee Officer: ƒƒ Commerce/Media (PR and Advertising) Interview by Defence Force Recruitment and selection for entry to the ƒƒ Commerce/Science Australian Defence Force ƒƒ Computer Science/Arts ƒƒ Computer Science/Media Arts Science ƒƒ Design (Hons)/Media (PR and Advertising) ƒƒ Economics/Advanced Mathematics (Hons) Areas of study: Aviation, chemistry, computer science, geography, ƒƒ Economics/Advanced Science (Hons) mathematics, oceanography, physics ƒƒ Economics/Arts Recommended studies: English (Advanced), Mathematics ƒƒ Economics/Science Additional selection criteria: Interview by Defence Force Recruitment and ƒƒ Engineering (Hons)/Arts selection for entry to the Australian Defence Force ƒƒ Engineering (Hons)/Biomedical Engineering ƒƒ Engineering (Hons)/Commerce ƒƒ Engineering (Hons)/Computer Science University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students 91

Western Sydney Universitywesternsydney.edu.auCRICOS provider number 00917KEnquiries in person: Campus locations are: Bankstown, telephone: 1300 897 669by post: Course Information Centre Campbelltown, Hawkesbury, Lithgow, Liverpool, email: [email protected] Sydney University Nirimba (Blacktown), Parramatta, ParramattaLocked Bag 1797 City, Penrith, Sydney City, Sydney Olympic ParkPenrith NSW 2751READ THIS FIRST ƒƒ When you read ‘any two units of science’ this can include Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth and Environmental Science or Investigating Science. ƒƒ Mathematics requirements for science courses: Students who (a) have not undertaken HSC-level mathematics or (b) have attempted Mathematics General 2 or Mathematics but achieved no higher than Band 2 or 3 (or equivalent) will be required to take a study pattern that includes preparatory studies in mathematics in readiness for the higher level mathematics studied in this program.Main headings indicate courses that are generally offered as Bachelor degrees unless Dip, Adv Dip or Assoc Deg is shown in brackets.Accounting Pathway to Teaching (Secondary) – Arts Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English (Band 5), any two units of Areas of study: Accounting, taxation and financial planning mathematics (Band 4) Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English. Recommended studies: English (Standard) Students unable to demonstrate sufficient levels of achievement in Additional selection criteria: Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher mathematics will be required to use one of the elective units to increase minimum cut-off. their mathematical aptitude. This will not lengthen the period of study. Requirements for teaching courses are currently under review. Check with theANTHROPOLOGY University for specific requirements. Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Arts (Dip)ARCHITECTURE Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English Building Design Management Building Design Management (Dip)Arts Recommended studies: Mathematics, any two units of English Areas of study: Anthropology, Arabic, Chinese, creative writing, criminology, cultural and social analysis, economy and markets, English, geography Business and urban studies, global business, heritage and tourism, history and Business (Advanced Business Leadership) political thought, Indigenous Australian studies, Indonesian, innovation and change, international English, international relations and Asian Accounting studies, interpreting and translation, Islamic studies, Japanese, linguistics, Applied Finance musicology, music performance, organisations and work, peace and Economics development studies, philosophy, psychological studies, sociology Hospitality Management Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English (Band 4) Human Resource Management Recommended studies: English (Standard) International Business Additional selection criteria: Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher Management minimum cut-off. MarketingInterpreting and Translation Property Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English. Applicants should be a Sport Management native or near native speaker of Arabic, Chinese, Japanese or Spanish. Additional selection criteria: Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English. minimum cut-off. Students unable to demonstrate sufficient levels of achievement inLanguages and Linguistics mathematics will be required to use one of the elective units to increase Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English their mathematical aptitude. This will not lengthen the period of study.Pathway to Teaching (Birth–5/Birth–12) Additional selection criteria: Advanced Business Leadership entry Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English (Band 5), any two units of requires a higher minimum cut-off. mathematics (Band 4) Recommended studies: English (Standard) Business (Dip)Pathway to Teaching (Primary) – Arts Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English (Band 5), any two units of Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English, any two units of mathematics (Band 4) mathematics Recommended studies: English (Standard) Recommended studies: Legal Studies, Business Studies, Economics Additional selection criteria: Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher minimum cut-off. Business (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English Students unable to demonstrate sufficient levels of achievement in mathematics will be required to use one of the elective units to increase their mathematical aptitude. This will not lengthen the period of study.92 University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students

Western Sydney UniversityCommunication Cyber Security and BehaviourCommunication (Dip) Areas of study: Criminology, cybercrime, data informatics, psychology, Areas of study: Advertising, journalism, media arts production, systems security public relations Assumed knowledge: English (Standard) Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Recommended Studies: Mathematics, Information Processes and Additional selection criteria: Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher Technology, any two units of science. minimum cut-off.Screen media (Arts and Production) Design Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Design (Dip)COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Visual CommunicationCOMMUNITY AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT (DIP) Areas of study: Data visualisation, design history, graphic design, illustration, interactive, motion design, photomedia, research methods,Available only to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. visual storytelling, web and time based design Additional selection criteria: Entry is via the Aboriginal and Torres Assumed knowledge: One or more of Design and Technology, Visual Strait Islander Alternative Entry Program. Check with the University Arts, Information Processes and Technology for more details. Additional selection criteria: Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher minimum cut-off.Community Welfare Design and Technology Recommended studies: Any two units of English Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English, plus at least two of Physics, Design and Technology, Visual ArtsComputer Science EDUCATION (Primary) – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Areas of study: Cyber security, networked systems, systems Islander Education programming Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English Available only to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Additional selection criteria: Entry is via the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Alternative Entry Program. Check with the UniversityComputer Science (Advanced) for more details. Areas of study: Networked systems, systems programming, systems Engineering (HONOURS) security Engineering (Advanced) (Honours) Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1 Areas of study: Civil, construction, electrical, mechanical, robotics and Additional selection criteria: Computer Science (Advanced) entry mechatronics requires a higher minimum cut-off. Assumed knowledge: Mathematics (Band 5 or higher), any two units of science, any two units of EnglishConstruction Management Recommended studies: Physics plus HSC Mathematics Extension 1 or HSC Mathematics Extension 2 Recommended studies: Mathematics, Physics, any two units of English Additional selection criteria: Engineering (Advanced) (Honours) entry requires a higher minimum cut-off.Construction Management (Dip) Engineering (Dip) Assumed knowledge: Any two units of mathematics Recommended studies: Physics Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English, any two units of mathematicsConstruction Technology Recommended studies: Physics Recommended studies: Mathematics, Physics, any two units of English Engineering ScienceCreative Industries Assumed knowledge: Mathematics (Band 4 or higher), any two units of science, any two units of English Areas of study: Advertising, creative writing, cultural and social Recommended studies: Physics, HSC Mathematics Extension 1 or analysis, digital cultures, English, enterprise innovation, graphic design, HSC Mathematics Extension 2 journalism, media arts production, music Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English ENTREPRENEURSHIP (Games Design and Simulation) Recommended studies: Design and Technology, Visual Arts Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English.Criminal and Community Justice Recommended studies: Information Processes and Technology orCriminal and Community Justice (Dip) Software Design and Development. Assumed knowledge: English (Standard)Criminology Forensic Science Assumed knowledge: English (Standard) Assumed knowledge: At least two of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics Graphic Design (Pathway to Teaching Secondary) Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English, any two units of mathematics Recommended studies: Design and Technology, Visual Arts, Multi-media technology. University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students 93

Western Sydney UniversityHealth Science Laws (Combined) Areas of study: Health promotion, health services management, public The following combined Law courses are offered: health, therapeutic recreation ƒƒ Accounting/Laws Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English ƒƒ Arts/LawsHealth and Physical Education ƒƒ Business /Laws Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English ƒƒ Business (Advanced Business Leadership)/Laws Recommended studies: Personal Development, Health and Physical ƒƒ Communication/Laws Education (PDHPE) or Community and Family Studies ƒƒ Construction Management Studies/LawsHealth and Physical Education Pathway to Teaching (Secondary) ƒƒ Criminal and Community Justice/Laws Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English (Band 4) ƒƒ Criminology/Laws Recommended studies: Personal Development, Health and Physical ƒƒ Information and Communications Technology/Laws Education (PDHPE) or Community and Family Studies plus English ƒƒ Information Systems/Laws (Standard) or equivalent ƒƒ International Studies/LawsPublic Health ƒƒ Laws/Applied Leadership and Critical Thinking Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English ƒƒ Policing/ LawsSport and Exercise Science ƒƒ Science/Laws Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English ƒƒ Social Science/Laws Recommended studies: Any two units of science and/or mathematics. Assumed knowledge: For Laws: English (Advanced) For the other area of Personal Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE) can be study: Refer to the relevant entry counted as a science unit for this course. Medical ScienceHealth Science (Dip) Medical Science (Advanced) Medical Science (Forensic Mortuary Practice) Areas of study: Health and physical education, health promotion, health services management, physical development, therapeutic recreation Assumed knowledge: At least two of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Physics Recommended studies: For Medical Science (Advanced): MathematicsHUMANITARIAN AND DEVELOPMENT STUDIES (Band 4 or above), Chemistry Additional selection criteria: Medical Science (Advanced) entry requires Assumed knowledge: English (Standard) a higher minimum cut-off.Industrial Design Medicine/Surgery Assumed knowledge: Design and Technology, any two units of English, Additional selection criteria: Undergraduate Medicine and Health plus at least two units of Business Studies, Mathematics, Physics, Sciences Admission Test (UMAT), interview Visual Arts MidwiferyInformation and Communications TechnologyINFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY (ADVANCED) Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English, any two units ofInformation and Communications Technology (Dip) mathematics, any two units of science Additional selection criteria: InterviewHealth Information Management Areas of study: Cyber security, entertainment computing, health Music informatics, mathematics, mobile computing, networking Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English Additional selection criteria: Audition, interview, or AMEB (or equivalent) Additional selection criteria: Information and Communications 6th grade performance and 4th grade theory, or TAFE Diploma or Technology (Advanced) entry requires a higher minimum cut-off. Advanced Diploma. Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher minimum cut-off.Information SystemsInformation Systems (Advanced) Natural Science Areas of study: Big data, entertainment computing, health informatics, Animal Science mathematics, mobile computing, networking, social media analytics Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English, any two units of Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of English mathematics Additional selection criteria: Information Systems (Advanced) entry Recommended studies: At least one of Agriculture, Biology, Chemistry, requires a higher minimum cut-off. Earth and Environmental Science, GeographyInternational Studies Environment and Health Assumed knowledge: Mathematics, any two units of science Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English (Band 4) Recommended studies: English (Standard) Environmental Management Additional selection criteria: Dean’s Scholar entry requires a higher Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English, any two units of science minimum cut-off. Recommended studies: Biology or ChemistryLaws Natural Science (Advanced) Assumed knowledge: English (Advanced) Assumed knowledge: At least two of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics Recommended studies: At least one of Agriculture, Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Science, Geography Additional selection criteria: Natural Science (Advanced) entry requires a higher minimum cut-off.94 University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students

Western Sydney UniversityNursing Science (Advanced)Nursing (Advanced) Assumed knowledge: At least two of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English, any two units of Physics mathematics, any two units of science Additional selection criteria: Science (Advanced) entry requires a higher Additional selection criteria: Nursing (Advanced) entry requires a higher minimum cut-off. minimum cut-off. Science (Dip)Occupational Therapy Assumed knowledge: Any two units of mathematics, any two units Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English of science Recommended studies: Physics, Chemistry plus Biology and/or Personal Recommended studies: Biology, Chemistry, Physics Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE) Social ScienceParamedicine SOCIAL SCIENCE (ADVANCED) Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English, Mathematics Areas of study: Anthropology, child and community studies, criminology Recommended studies: Biology or Personal Development, Health and and criminal justice, geography and urban studies, heritage and tourism, Physical Education (PDHPE) peace and development studies, sociology Assumed knowledge: English (Standard)Physiotherapy Additional selection criteria: Social Science (Advanced) entry requires a higher minimum cut-off. Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Science, Criminology and Psychological Studies Recommended studies: Biology Assumed knowledge: English (standard)Planning Social Science (Dip)Pathway to Master of Urban Management and Planning Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Recommended studies: Any two units of English, Geography Social Science (Policing) (Dip)Podiatric Medicine Recommended studies: Any two units of English Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Recommended studies: Mathematics, Physics, Biology Social WorkPolicing Assumed knowledge: Any two units of EnglishPolicing (Leadership Program) SPORT DEVELOPMENT Recommended studies: Any two units of English Additional selection criteria: Policing (Leadership Program) entry Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English requires a higher minimum cut-off. Recommended studies: Personal Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE), Business Studies, EconomicsPsychology Sustainable Agriculture and Food Security Assumed knowledge: English (Standard) Recommended studies: Mathematics, any two units of science Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English, any two units of mathematicsScience Recommended studies: Biology, chemistry, agriculture, geography Assumed knowledge: At least two of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Tourism Management PhysicsBiological Sciences Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English Assumed knowledge: At least two of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Recommended studies: Geography and/or Business studies PhysicsChemistry Traditional Chinese Medicine Assumed knowledge: At least two of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics Assumed knowledge: Any two units of EnglishEnvironmental Science Recommended studies: Biology Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English, any two units of science Recommended studies: Biology, Chemistry, GeographyMathematical Science Assumed knowledge: Mathematics Recommended studies: HSC Mathematics Extension 1Nutrition and Food Science Assumed knowledge: At least two of Biology, Chemistry, MathematicsScience/Pathway to Teaching (Primary/Secondary) Assumed knowledge: At least two of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, PhysicsZoology Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English, any two units of science University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students 95

Western Sydney UniversityCombined/Double Degrees Applied Leadership and Critical ThinkingFor combined/double degrees check the prerequisites, assumed This degree can be taken in conjunction with any Western Sydney Bachelorknowledge and recommended studies for both degrees. Contact the degree listed in this booklet. It is not a standalone program.University for further details. Assumed knowledge: Any two units of English ƒƒ Arts/Business ƒƒ Arts/Creative Industries Data Science ƒƒ Arts/Social Science ƒƒ Communication (Advertising or Public Relations)/Business This degree can be taken in conjunction with any Western Sydney Bachelor ƒƒ Communication/Creative Industries degree listed in this booklet. It is not a standalone program. ƒƒ Communication/International Studies ƒƒ Criminal and Community Justice/Social Work Assumed knowledge: Any two units of mathematics ƒƒ Design/Creative Industries ƒƒ Engineering (Honours)/Business Entrepreneurship ƒƒ Information and Communications Technology/Arts ƒƒ Information and Communications Technology/Business This degree can be taken in conjunction with any Western Sydney Bachelor ƒƒ Information and Communications Technology/Business (Accounting) degree listed in this booklet. It is also a standalone program. ƒƒ Information Systems (Advanced)/Business ƒƒ Information Systems/Business Assumed knowledge: Any two units of mathematics ƒƒ International Studies/Business ƒƒ International Systems/Social Science ƒƒ Music/Creative Industries ƒƒ Science/Arts ƒƒ Science/Business ƒƒ Science/International Studies ƒƒ Zoology/Animal ScienceCombined/double degrees in Laws are also offered. Refer to main subjectentry for details.96 University Entry Requirements 2020 for Year 10 Students

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