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Arts and Social Sciences
Degree Name Majors Available UAC Course 2013 A Levels IB QLD No. of Assumed Career Opportunities
Code Cut-off OP Years Knowledge
Arts Americas Studies Asian Studies Chinese Studies Creative Writing 422000 78 14 28 10 3F / 6P None Students in the humanities and social sciences learn a wide range
Criminology Dance Studies Development Studies Economics English of skills that open up many career opportunities. No other course of
study provides you with the same combination of broad intellectual
Environmental Humanities European Studies Film Studies French Studies
growth, skills development in research and analysis, the ability to
Geography German Studies Hispanic Studies (Spanish) History communicate effectively and the capacity to think critically about
Human Resource Management Indigenous Studies International Business the global environment we live in.
International Relations Japanese Studies Korean Studies Linguistics
Media Culture and Technology Music Philosophy Politics Psychology
Sociology and Anthropology Theatre and Performance Studies
Arts and Business Asian Studies Chinese Studies Creative Writing Criminology Dance 422050 90 17 33 6 3F / 6P None This degree provides you with the tools to work in management,
Studies Development Studies English Environmental Humanities marketing and strategy roles in a range of industries and
organisations your choice of major will help to shape your career
European Studies Film Studies French Studies German Studies Hispanic
options.
Studies History Indigenous Studies International Relations Japanese
Studies Korean Studies Linguistics Media, Culture and Technology
Music Philosophy Politics Sociology and Anthropology Theatre and
Performance Studies
Arts/Education Aboriginal (Indigenous) Studies Dance Drama (Theatre) Chinese 422100 78 14 28 10 4F Band 4 or higher in Recognised as an initial teaching qualification in both government
(Secondary) Economics English English as a Second Language (ESL) French any HSC English and non-government Secondary Schools throughout Australia.
course or the This degree is also widely accepted as a teaching qualification
Geography German History Indonesian Japanese Korean Legal
equivalent internationally.
Studies Music Secondary Education Spanish (Hispanic Studies)
Society and Culture
Commerce/Education Economics Business Studies Secondary Education 422120 96.3 22* 38 3 4F Band 4 or higher Recognised as an initial teaching qualification in both government
(Secondary) in any HSC and non-government Secondary Schools throughout Australia.
English course This degree is also widely accepted as a teaching qualification
or the equivalent, internationally.
Mathematics
Economics/Education Economics Business Studies Secondary Education 422130 93 18 35 5 4F Band 4 or higher Recognised as an initial teaching qualification in both government
(Secondary) in any HSC and non-government Secondary Schools throughout Australia.
English course This degree is also widely accepted as a teaching qualification
or the equivalent, internationally.
Mathematics
Science/Education Biology Chemistry Earth and Environmental Sciences Physics 422110 84.05 16 31 8 4F Band 4 or higher Recognised as an initial teaching qualification in both government
(Secondary) Mathematics Secondary Education in any HSC and non-government Secondary Schools throughout Australia.
English course This degree is also widely accepted as a teaching qualification
or the equivalent, internationally.
Mathematics
Criminology & Criminal Criminology Social Science and Policy 422350 83 15 30 9 3F / 6P None Policy, research, analyst and advocacy roles in government,
Justice non-government, community and private organisations.
International Studies Asian Studies Development Studies European Studies Globalisation 422200 93.2 21* 35 4 4F / 7P None International business; government agencies; investment banks
Studies International Business International Relations Language Studies and other financial institutions; non government organisations
and the United Nations; journalism and media; tourism and trade;
economics and law.
Media (Communication Media Communication Journalism 422700 84 15 31 9 3F / 6P None Journalism; public relations and advertising; corporate;
& Journalism) organisational and public sector communication.
Media (Media & Media Media Production 422720 84 15 31 9 3F / 6P None Content producer in the evolving contemporary media industry.
Production)
Media (PR & Media Advertising Public Relations 422710 84 15 31 9 3F / 6P None Public relations; advertising; media relations and organisational
Advertising) communication in corporate, political and non-profit organisations.
Media (Screen & Media Screen and Sound 422730 84 15 31 9 3F / 6P None Audio visual industry, such as television and film production, sound
Sound) design, editing, film criticism and research.
Design (Hons)/Media Media Advertising Public Relations Design 422715 N/A N/A N/A N/A 4F / 8P None See individual degrees.
(PR & Advertising)
Music3 Creative Practice Music Studies Sonic Arts Music Pedagogy 422500 A+C A+C N/A A+C 4F None Performance, private teaching, recording, arts administration,
music journalism, arranging and composing.
Music/Arts 3
See Music and Arts 422500 A+C A+C N/A A+C 5F None See individual degrees.
Music/Education3 Creative Practice Music Studies Sonic Arts Music Pedagogy 422530 A+C A+C N/A A+C 5F Band 4 or higher in Secondary school music teaching, private teaching, performance,
Secondary Education any HSC English recording, arts administration, music journalism, arranging and
course or the composing.
equivalent
Arts and Social Sciences
Degree Name Majors Available UAC Course 2013 A Levels IB QLD No. of Assumed Career Opportunities
Code Cut-off OP Years Knowledge
Music/Science3 See Music and Science 422510 A+C A+C N/A A+C 5F See Science See individual degrees.
Music/Science See Music and Science (Advanced) 422520 A+C A+C* N/A A+C 6F See Advanced See individual degrees.
(Advanced)3 Science
Social Research & Development Studies Economics Environmental Humanities 422300 75 13 27 12 3F / 6P None Graduates are highly successful in gaining diverse employment
Policy Globalisation Studies Human Resource Management Indigenous Studies in the public, community and private sectors in areas such as
community development, health, the environment, research and
International Business International Relations Marketing Media,
policy analysing, political advising, organisational management,
Culture and Technology Politics Social Science and Policy Sociology marketing and market research, corporate affairs management and
and Anthropology private consulting.
Social Work Social Work 422400 77 14 28 10 4F None Social Workers in diverse areas, including: hospitals, government
departments, welfare agencies, industry/corporate, community
organisations, and as independent consultants.
Social Work/Arts Social Work. Also see Arts. 422400 77 14 28 10 5.5F None See individual degrees.
Social Work/Social Social Work. Also see Social Research & Policy. 422400 77 14 28 10 6F None See individual degrees.
Research and Policy
Social Work/ Social Work Criminology Social Science and Policy 422350 83 15 30 9 5.5F None See individual degrees.
Criminology and
Criminal Justice

Built Environment
Degree Name Majors Available UAC Course 2013 A Levels IB QLD No. of Assumed Career Opportunities
Code Cut-off OP Years Knowledge
Architectural Computing Architectural Computing Computer Aided Design (CAD) Building Modelling 423100 80 14 29 10 3F None Architectural Visualisation Artist, Building Information Model
Rendering Animation Multimedia Information Technology in Design Manager, Animation Specialist, Gaming Environment Developer,
Parametric Modeller and Designer, Web and Multimedia Designer.
Architectural Studies Architectural Design Architectural Communications Architectural History and 423000 95 21* 37 4 3F None Consulting Architect in private practice, Specialist Architect e.g.
Theory Architectural Technology Architectural Practice heritage, multidisciplinary design practice, Government
Architects Office, large commercial practice architectural firm.
Construction Construction Technology Building Science Materials and Structure 423200 80.15 15 29 10 4F None Property Developer, Property Consultant, Construction Manager,
Management Management Economics and Law Project Manager, Quantity Surveyor, Facilities Manager, Builder.
and Property
Industrial Design Design Studio Computer Aided Design (CAD) Commerce and Marketing 423300 80 14 29 10 4F None Product designer within a multi-disciplinary design team
Science and Engineering Materials and Manufacturing (architectural and engineering consultancies), Product Designer
within the manufacturing sector (consumer and public access
products electrical, transport, scientific, medical, retail, furniture,
telecommunications), Digital Multimedia Designer, Product
Branding Marketer, Packaging Designer, Graphic Designer.
Interior Architecture Design Studio Theory History Communications Technology Practice 423400 80.7 15 29 10 4F None Private Consulting Interior Designer specialising in residential,
retail or hospitality design, Corporate Interior Designer specialising
in multi-storey residential, retail, hospitality, medical, hotel or
exhibition design.
Landscape Architecture Design History and Theory Environmental Technology and Practice 423500 80 14 29 10 4F None Design Consultant in private practice, Technical Officer or Designer
Ecological processes in Local Government, Landscape Designer or Planner in State
Government, Landscape Planning and Management Specialist.
Planning Planning Theory and Methodology Sociology Political Economy Planning 423600 80 14 29 10 5F None Environmental Planner, Land Use Planner, Strategic Planner, Urban
law Transport Planning Environmental Science Heritage Studies Urban Planner, Social Planner, Development Assessment Planner.
Design Planning History
Business
Degree Name Majors Available UAC Course 2013 A Levels IB QLD No. of Assumed Career Opportunities
Code Cut-off OP Years Knowledge
Actuarial Studies5 Actuarial Studies and 2nd major option: Accounting Business Economics 424300 97 22* 39 3 3F Mathematics Meets Institute of Actuaries of Australia Part 1 requirements.
Business Law Business Strategy and Economics Management Finance Extension 2 Actuarial Analyst, Asset Management Trainee, Credit Analyst,
Financial Economics Information Systems International Business Management Forecasting Analyst, Insurance Analyst, Risk Assessment Officer,
Marketing Mathematics Statistics Statistical Research Analyst, Superannuation Advisor, Wealth
Management Analyst

Actuarial Studies Actuarial Studies 424620 A+C A+C* N/A A+C 4F Mathematics Meets Institute of Actuaries of Australia Part I. Part II requirements
(Co-op) Extension 2 are met if Honours year is undertaken in the Co-Op Program. As
above.

Actuarial Studies/ Actuarial Studies Mathematics Statistics 424350 97 22* 39 3 5F Mathematics See Actuarial Studies and Science (Advanced Mathematics)
Science (Advanced Extension 2 Degrees.
Mathematics)

Actuarial Studies/ See Actuarial Studies and Economics Degrees. 424350 97 22* 39 3 4F Mathematics See Actuarial Studies and Economics Degrees.
Economics Extension 2

Commerce Accounting Business Economics Business Law Business Strategy and 424000 96.3 22* 38 3 3F Mathematics Private and public sectors in jobs such as Accountant, Economic
Economic Management Finance Financial Economics Human Resource Policy Advisor, Financial Analyst, Human Resources Officer, IS/IT
Management Information Systems International Business Management Consultant, Management Consultant and Marketing Coordinator.
Marketing Taxation

Commerce (Co-op)5 Accounting Finance Information Systems Marketing 424600 A+C A+C* N/A A+C 4F Mathematics See Commerce Degree.

Commerce See Commerce and International Studies Degree. 424050 97.05 22* 39 2 4F Mathematics Degree provides a solid foundation of business including
(International) international studies component and one year compulsory
overseas exchange to prepare you for the challenges of working
in global business. Degree attracts employers with regional and
global operations, as well as government and non-government
agencies operating internationally. See Commerce and
International Studies Degrees.

Commerce/ See Commerce and Science (Advanced Mathematics Degrees). 424200 96.65 22* 38 3 5F Mathematics See Commerce and Science (Advanced Mathematics) Degrees.
Science (Advanced Extension 1
Mathematics)

Commerce/Information See Commerce and Information Systems Degrees. 424100 96.3 22* 38 3 4F Mathematics See Commerce and Information Systems Degrees.
Systems

Commerce/Arts See Commerce and Arts Degrees. 424100 96.3 22* 38 3 4F Mathematics See Commerce and Arts Degrees.

Commerce/Economics See Commerce and Economics Degrees. 424100 96.3 22* 38 3 4F Mathematics See Commerce and Economics Degrees.

Commerce/Science See Commerce and Science Degrees. 424100 96.3 22* 38 3 4F Mathematics See Commerce and Science Degrees.

Commerce/Media See Commerce and Media (PR & Advertising) Degrees. 424100 96.3 22* 38 3 4F Mathematics See Commerce and Media (PR & Advertising) Degrees.
(PR & Advertising)

Economics Economics Econometrics Financial Economics and 2nd major option: 424400 93 18 35 5 3F Mathematics Major economic policy government departments, private sector
Accounting Business Law Finance Human Resource Management employers and international organisations (such as the Reserve
Information Systems International Business Management Marketing Bank, The World Bank Group and OECD). Economics and
Mathematics Psychology Statistics Taxation or any major offered by the Financial Forecaster, Economics Researcher, Financial Analyst,
Policy Advisor, Wealth Management Analyst, Management
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Consultant, Business Analyst, Quantitative Analyst, Statistical
Analyst.

Economics/Arts Economics Econometrics Financial Economics and see Arts Degree 424450 93 18 35 5 4F Mathematics See Economics and Arts Degrees.

Economics/Science Economics Econometrics Financial Economics and see Science Degree 424450 93 18 35 5 4F Mathematics See Economics and Science Degrees.

Economics/ Economics Econometrics Financial Economics Mathematics Statistics 424460 93 18 35 5 5F Mathematics See Economics and Science (Advanced Mathematics) Degrees.
Science (Advanced Extension 1
Mathematics)

Economics/Science Economics Econometrics Financial Economics and see Science (Advanced 424450 93 18 35 5 5F Mathematics See Economics and Science (Advanced Science) Degrees.
(Advanced Science) Science) Degree See Science
(Advanced
Science) Degree

Information Systems4 Information Systems 424500 90.2 17 33 6 3F Mathematics Business Analyst, Business Intelligence Systems Developer,
e-Commerce Specialist, IS Development Specialist, IS/IT
Architect, IS/IT Consultant, IT Infrastructure Developer, Network
Analyst and Systems Analyst.

Information Systems Information Systems 424640 A+C A+C* N/A A+C 4F Mathematics See Information Systems.
(Co-op)5
College of Fine Arts (COFA)
Degree Name Majors Available UAC Course 2013 A Levels IB QLD No. of Assumed Career Opportunities
Code Cut-off OP Years Knowledge
Fine Arts (Hons) Cross Media Arts Painting Drawing Photography Printmaking Sculpture 421000 70 12 25 14 4F Visual Arts Practicing artist such as photographer, painter, sculptor, media
Installation & Performance Textiles artist, printmaker, performance artist; customer relations and
managerial roles in a variety of art industries and galleries.

Fine Arts (Dual Degrees) Arts 421001 70.00 12 25 14 4F Visual Arts The Fine Arts Dual Degree Program provides students with
Law 426000 99.65 24* 43 1 5F the flexibility to undertake a range of careers or opportunities
Commerce 424100 96.30 22* 38 3 4F associated with their dual degrees. See individual degrees.

Media Arts (Hons) Animation & Visual Effects Video Sound Image Cross Media Arts 421200 75.2 13 27 10 4F None Digital media practitioner, animator, media and/or sound artist,
entertainment and internet-based media practitioner, film and
television production and post production, multi-media developer,
website developer, audio-visual technician.

Media Arts (Hons) (Dual Science (Computer Science) 425800 75.2 13 27 10 5F Mathematics The Media Arts Dual Degree Program provides students with the
Degrees) Extension 1 flexibility to pursue a range of careers or opportunities associated
with their dual degree. See individual degrees.

Design (Hons) Graphics Media Object Design (furniture and lighting) Jewellery Design 421100 80.15 15 29 10 4F Visual Arts Advertising and web design; graphics, media and digital
Textile Design Ceramics Design Spatial Design design, jewellery and object design; object, furniture and lighting
design; packaging, book and magazine illustration and design;
fashion and textile design; costume, theatre and events design;
design management; design education and teaching; design
consultancies and private practice; design for exhibitions,
galleries and museums.

Design (Dual Degrees) Art Education 421310 80.45 15 29 10 5.5F Visual Arts The Design Dual Degree Programs provide students with
Media (PR & Advertising) 422715 N/A N/A N/A N/A 4F the flexibility to undertake a range of careers or opportunities
associated with their dual degrees. See individual degrees.

Art Education Ceramics Cross-Media Arts Drawing Jewellery Painting Photography 421300 75 13 27 12 4F Visual Arts Teaching Visual Arts in secondary schools in New South
Printmaking Sculpture Installation & Performance Textiles Video Sound Image Wales, Australia and overseas as a visual arts specialist;
policy development and leadership within schools and other
educational sites, customer relations and managerial roles in a
variety of industries including galleries, museums and community
organisations; artist; art critic; art historian; learning managers.

Art Education (Dual Design 421310 80.45 15 29 10 5.5F Visual Arts The Art Education Dual Degree Program provides students with
Degrees) the flexibility to undertake a range of careers or opportunities
associated with their dual degree. Design professions and
teaching Visual Arts and Design & Technology in secondary
schools in New South Wales, Australia and overseas. See
individual degrees.

Art Theory Art History Visual Culture Colonial/Postcolonial Studies Visual Studies Critical 421400 75 13 27 12 3F None Art historian, art critic, curator, gallery or museum director, public
Theory Digital and Design Histories Museum Studies program coordinator, managerial roles in the arts industry.

Art Theory (Dual Arts 421400 75 13 27 12 4F None The Art Theory Dual Degree Programs provide students with
Degrees) Law 426000 99.65 24* 43 1 5F the flexibility to undertaken a range of careers or opportunities
Social Research and Policy 421400 75 13 27 12 4.5F associated with their dual degrees. See individual degrees.

Engineering
Degree Name Study Areas UAC Course 2013 A Levels IB QLD No. of Assumed Career Opportunities
Code Cut-off OP Years Knowledge
Aerospace Engineering Aerodynamics Flight Mechanics Propulsion Space Craft Structures Systems 425050 91.2 18 34 5 4F Mathematics Design and manufacture of light aircraft, passenger aircraft,
Extension 1, military jets or supersonic aircraft; in the airline industry in aircraft
Physics acquisitions, maintenance or configuration; or in the space
industry providing infrastructure for civil and defence satellites.
Bioinformatics Computing Math Biology Bioinformatics (the integration of computing maths 425770 91 17 34 6 4F Mathematics Within pharmaceutical or biotech companies developing new
Engineering and biology) Elective options include Computing Maths and Biology, such as: Extension 1, drugs, or agricultural and industrial companies researching
Biochemistry Molecular Biology Statistics Machine Learning Algorithms Chemistry advances in crops and livestock. Bioinformatics engineers also
Visualisation Computer Interfacing Networks and Database Visualisation work in computing companies serving the biotech sector and in
industries requiring data analysis, such as the finance industry.
Chemical Engineering Chemical Engineering Chemistry Energy Resources Fossil Fuels Materials 425550 91.45 18 34 5 4F Mathematics Water treatment and recycling, environmental management,
Science Pharmaceuticals Process Engineering and Controls Sustainability Extension 1, energy and petrochemical industries and research, from molecular
Wine Making and Brewing Physics and/or level up to full heavy industry scale. Chemical Engineers may be
Chemistry involved in the manufacture and commercialisation of products
such as nanomaterials, energy, food and clean water. Chemical
engineers specialising in environmental management work in areas
ranging from modifying process design and eliminating/minimising
pollution to designing systems for environmental remediation.
Engineering
Degree Name Study Areas UAC Course 2013 A Levels IB QLD No. of Assumed Career Opportunities
Code Cut-off OP Years Knowledge
Civil Engineering Civil Engineering Engineering Construction and Management Geotechnical 425400 92.05 18 35 5 4F Mathematics Investigate, plan, design and manage projects that may involve
Engineering Structural Engineering Transport Engineering Water Engineering Extension 1, both office and field work. You could work in Australia and around
Physics the world, including with small or large specialist consulting firms;
construction companies; large public companies; government
organisations which construct, manage and maintain public
utilities; financial and management consultants; and many more.
Civil Engineering/ See Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering 425400 92.05 18 35 5 5F Mathematics See individual degrees.
Environmental Extension 1,
Physics
Engineering (Civil with Civil Engineering Architecture 425450 95.9 22* 37 3 4F Mathematics Collaborate with architects, artists and other professionals in
Architecture) Extension 1, multidisciplinary built environment teams to produce integrated
Physics and sustainable designs. Also see Civil Engineering.
Civil/Mining Engineering See Civil Engineering and Mining Engineering 425400 92.05 18 35 5 5F Mathematics See individual degrees.
Extension 1,
Physics
Computer Engineering Embedded Systems Telecommunications Electronics System and Control 425700 91 17 34 6 4F Mathematics Development of hardware/software systems for communications,
Advanced Computing Elective Options include: Artificial Intelligence Computer Extension 1, electronics or process control. They work in such diverse
Architecture Digital Systems Networking Graphics Operating Systems Physics industries as telecommunications, power, defence or gaming
Databases Software Engineering machines. You could work in computer systems design,
network construction and research, commercial systems, digital
electronics or image processing.
Computer Science Artificial Intelligence Computer Games Computer Networks Databases systems 425800 91 17 34 6 3F Mathematics Computer Science graduates work in software companies,
(BSc) E-commerce Human-computer Interactions Robotics Elective options include: Extension 1 commercial institutions, internet-related companies or IT units
Information Systems Japanese Philosophy Psychology and many more of most private sector and government organisations. The most
common job classification is programmer or analyst/programmer,
but some graduates prefer to work more closely with people in
user support, or as a network administrator. Computer Science
graduates also work in gaming and software development,
robotics and artificial intelligence.
Computer Science/Arts See Computer Science and Arts 425800 91 17 34 6 4F Mathematics See individual degrees.
Extension 1

Computer Science/ See Computer Science and Media Arts 425800 91 17 34 6 4F Mathematics See individual degrees.
Media Arts (Hons) Extension 1
Computer Science/ See Computer Science and Engineering 425850 91.05 18 34 5 5F Mathematics See individual degrees.
Engineering Extension 1,
Physics
Computer Science/ See Computer Science and Science 425800 91 17 34 6 4F Mathematics See individual degrees.
Science Extension 1
Electrical Engineering Energy Systems Microsystems Photonics Systems and Control Signal 425100 91 17 34 6 4F Mathematics Potential employers include service industries such as Telstra,
Processing Wireless and Data Networks Extension 1, Optus and electricity authorities; large private industrial
Physics groups, such as Ericsson, Alstom, BHP, Boeing Australia,
Honeywell, Motorola, IBM and Alcatel; small innovative private
firms specialising in the application of new technologies
to new products and services, in a range of areas such as
telecommunications and wireless electronics, internet services,
biomedical instrumentation etc.
Engineering BE ME In addition to study areas listed under Electrical Engineering, students can choose 425150 96.4 22* 38 3 5F Mathematics Students completing the integrated Bachelor and Master degree
a minor from areas such as Music Language Commerce Psychology Extension 1, graduate with more in-depth electrical engineering and technical
Mechatronics Photovoltaics Computing or Mathematics Physics knowledge relevant to the career areas listed under the electrical
engineering degree. As a result the ability to choose a 2-year
project, graduate s can accelerate their career path into senior
engineering roles, and with a wide choice of minors, graduates will
be equipped with skills in other branches of engineering, science,
arts and management.
Engineering/Arts See Engineering and Arts 425850 91.05 18 34 5 5.5F Mathematics See individual degrees.
Extension 1,
Physics /or
Chemistry
Engineering
Degree Name Study Areas UAC Course 2013 A Levels IB QLD No. of Assumed Career Opportunities
Code Cut-off OP Years Knowledge
Engineering/Biomedical Biomedical Engineering 425950 91.05 18 34 5 5F Mathematics Work in hospitals, regulatory bodies, research institutions, tertiary
Engineering (Integrated Extension 1, education or the medical devices or biotechnology industry in
Master Degree) Physics Australia or overseas. Develop systems to maintain and enhance
life; design and develop body parts or tissues, artificial organs and
organ replacement devises, design, develop and refine medical
imaging systems and medical monitors; manage technology in the
healthcare system.
Engineering/Commerce See Engineering and Commerce 425900 96.3 22* 38 3 5.5F Mathematics See individual degrees.
Extension 1,
Physics
Engineering/Science See Engineering and Science 425850 91.05 18 34 5 5F Mathematics See individual degrees.
Extension 1,
Physics
Environmental Environmental Engineering Environmental Studies 425470 93.25 21* 35 4 4F HSC Mathematics Work across the water, construction, energy and manufacturing
Engineering Extension 1, industries as well as in all levels of government. You might find
Physics yourself working with a water company on water loss initiatives,
consulting on major tender projects such as recycling or
desalination plants working in wastewater treatment plants,
planning sustainable infrastructure or environmental impact
assessments, or with international aid groups in developing
countries on water use.
Flexible First Year Design and Computing Engineering Fundamentals Mathematics Sciences 425000 91.2 18 34 5 1F Mathematics See individual degrees (Flexible First Year is ideal for students who
Extension 1, want to be an engineer, but are unsure which direction to take.)
Physics
Food Science and Food Science Microbiology Wine Making and Brewing Nutrition 425600 91 17 34 6 4F Mathematics and Processing and production; quality management; information
Technology Chemistry technology and service; marketing; consumer education;
nutrition or management within companies or state and federal
governments. Product design and development with major
Australian and international companies or in research in
agriculture or aquaculture.
Geoinformation Systems Computer Graphics Databases Geographic Information Systems GIS GPS 425500 91 17 34 6 4F Mathematics Great demand in areas from emergency services, urban
Remote Sensing Satellite and Airborne Imaging Web-GIS Extension 1, planning and health, to management of natural resources and the
Physics environment as GIS is increasingly being integrated into business,
government and personal decision-making. You could work for the
United Nations, Google or invent your own high-selling app.
Industrial Chemistry Chemistry Industrial Chemistry Pharmaceuticals 425550 91.45 18 34 5 4F Mathematics Research, development, plant/company management or as
Extension, a technical representative in a broad range of industries such
Physics, Chemistry as food, pharmaceuticals, polymers, chemicals, minerals
and materials. Work to improve efficiency in fields such as
petrochemicals and energy production.

Manufacturing Manufacturing Engineering Management 425050 91.2 18 34 5 4F Mathematics Work in companies involved in product design and development;
Engineering and Extension 1, manufacturing companies of all types; service providers such
Management Physics as banks or forwarding agencies; distribution companies;
warehousing and logistics; consulting companies undertaking
tasks such as the economic analysis of planning and
implementation of strategies and technologies. Manufacturing
management skills are also valued in service industries such as
banking and transport.

Mechanical Engineering Composite Structures Computer Aided Design (CAD) Computer Aided 425050 91.2 18 34 5 4F Mathematics A variety of professions from the mining, civil and environmental
Manufacturing (CAM) Fluid Dynamics Heat Transfer Materials Science Noise Extension 1, sectors to the automotive industry (design and production). You
and Vibration Power Generation Thermodynamics Physics could also work in building services; acoustics consultancies;
structural design of cranes; design of railway vehicles and rail
systems; design of consumer goods; manufacturing technology,
including robotics and automation; management consultancies;
power generation; refineries; or insurance industries.

Mechatronic Computing Control Systems Electronics Mechanical Design Skills 425020 91.2 18 34 5 4F Mathematics Work in one of the many situations where automation is in demand
Engineering Microprocessors Extension 1, such as manufacturing, the automotive industry, instrumentation
Physics systems and systems automation in mining, cargo-handling and
agriculture; companies which design and manufacture consumer
machines or specialised industrial machines; companies whose
primary interests relate to mechanical, electrical or computer
engineering; or as a consulting engineer dealing with complex
project management across a range of engineering disciplines.
Engineering
Degree Name Study Areas UAC Course 2013 A Levels IB QLD No. of Assumed Career Opportunities
Code Cut-off OP Years Knowledge
Mining Engineering Mining Engineering 425300 91 17 34 6 4F Mathematics Graduates are in great demand and this is reflected in the high
Extension 1, starting salary graduates. Mining Engineering offers one of the
Physics most diverse ranges of graduate career paths across a wide range
of activities involving technology, people, equipment, financial
resources, community and government, with opportunities in
Australia and overseas. You could work in the field or the office at
mine sites and in capital cities.

Naval Architecture Contracts and Tendering Hydrostatics Hydrodynamics Marine Engineering 425050 91.2 18 34 5 4F Mathematics Work in ship design, shipbuilding, ship repair, research and
Engineering Resistance and Propulsion Ship Structures Extension 1, development (R&D), regulatory activities, ship classification
Physics or offshore engineering. You could work for naval architecture
firms and consultants, government, defence, ship classification
societies, ship management or ship-owner organisations.
Designing high-speed ferries and high-performance yachts is also
an option.

Petroleum Engineering Conventional and Unconventional Energy Sources: Present and Future Needs and 425650 91.25 18 34 5 4F Mathematics Work in the production of oil and gas resources, unconventional
Availability Communication Economics Management Environment Extension 1, gas resources, coal seam gas production, geothermal energy
Physics production or carbon dioxide sequestration. You could also work
in financing, banking, legal and environmental areas supporting
major resource and infrastructure developments. With significant
investment in the area, there will be an acute shortage of Petroleum
Engineers for years to come.

Photovoltaics and Solar Cell Interconnection and Encapsulation Manufacturing Photovoltaics Policy 425200 91.5 18 34 5 4F Mathematics Work with manufacturers of solar cells, research organisations,
Energy Engineering Development Quality Control Reliability and Life-Cycle Analysis Renewable Extension 1, system design and integration companies, energy utilities and
Energy Technologies Solar Cell Applications Solar Energy Technology Physics communication companies. Constantly new options arising.
Development

Renewable Energy Biomass Energy Efficiency and Appliances Geothermal Systems Hydro 425200 91.5 18 34 5 4F Mathematics Work in any renewable energy engineering field such as
Engineering Turbines Photovoltaics Renewable Energy Solar Architecture Solar Thermal Extension 1, manufacturing, quality control and reliability, computer aided
Systems Tidal and Wave Energy Wind Power Physics design of devices and systems, research and education, system
design and analysis, balance of system areas, fault diagnosis
and modelling, consultancy, policy formation and planning or on
programs in developing countries.

Software Engineering Software Engineering Software Development Software Process System Design 425750 91 17 34 6 4F Mathematics One of the fastest growing industries in the world. Apart from
Elective options include: Artificial Intelligence Computer Architecture Graphics Extension 1 software development and computing, work opportunities include
Human-computer Interaction System Design and Implementation Computer telecommunications, defence, security, finance and electronics.
Interfacing Networks Project Management You could design advanced information systems for business, build
technical systems for medical and transport industries or develop
new network technologies in telecommunications.

Surveying Surveying Spatial Information Systems 425500 91 17 34 6 4F Mathematics A global profession with excellent opportunities within the industries
Extension 1, that underpin land markets, development and construction.
Physics You could work in land management, hydrographic or offshore
surveying, engineering surveying or mining surveying within a
variety of industries.

Telecommunications Data Communications Systems Data Encoding Compression and Encryption 425100 91 17 34 6 4F Mathematics Work for telecommunications service providers such as Telstra &
Satellite and Optical Fibre Networks Voice Communication Systems Extension 1, Optus; major equipment and device manufacturers such as Nokia,
Physics Ericsson & Motorola; and a wide range of specialist technology
groups. Demand for Telecommunications Engineers is growing
as new technologies like Voice over IP emerge and with future
infrastructure projects like the National Broadband Network.
Law
Degree Name Dual Degree Options UAC Course 2013 A Levels IB QLD No. of Assumed Career Opportunities
Code Cut-off OP Years Knowledge
Law (Law Dual Degree) Arts 426000 99.65 24* 43 1 5F None for Law. For A Law Dual Degree Program provides students with the flexibility
other area of study to pursue a range of legal careers or opportunities associated with
Art Theory 426000 99.65 24* 43 1 5F refer to relevant their dual degrees.
entry e.g. Science.
Commerce 426000 99.65 24* 43 1 5F

Computer Science 426000 99.65 24* 43 1 5F

Criminology and Criminal Justice 426000 99.65 24* 43 1 5F

Economics 426000 99.65 24* 43 1 5F

Engineering 426000 99.65 24* 43 1 6.5F

Fine Arts 426000 99.65 24* 43 1 5F

International Studies 426000 99.65 24* 43 1 6F

Media 426000 99.65 24* 43 1 5F

Planning 426000 99.65 24* 43 1 7F

Science 426000 99.65 24* 43 1 5F

Science (Advanced) 426000 99.65 24* 43 1 6F

Science (Advanced Mathematics) 426000 99.65 24* 43 1 6F

Social Research and Policy 426000 99.65 24* 43 1 5.5F

Social Work 426000 99.65 24* 43 1 6.5F


All of the above degrees must be completed as part of a dual degree with Law

Medicine
Degree Name Majors Available UAC Course 2013 A Levels IB QLD No. of Assumed Career Opportunities
Code Cut-off OP Years Knowledge
Medical Studies/Doctor Medical Studies/Doctor of Medicine 428000 A+C A+C* N/A A+C 6F English Standard - Medical practitioners in hospitals and private practices. Further
of Medicine1 Band 4 or higher study and experience enables graduates to specialise in a specific
area of medicine, such as General Practice, Cardiology, Oncology,
Orthopaedics, Paediatrics etc.

Arts/Medical Studies/ See Medical Studies/Doctor of Medicine 428000 A+C A+C* N/A A+C 7.75F English Standard - See individual degrees.
Doctor of Medicine1 Band 4 or higher

Exercise Physiology Exercise Physiology 428100 88.1 17 32 7 4F Mathematics and Exercise Physiologists in private practice, hospitals, medical
Chemistry clinics or research in the area of exercise for the prevention
and management of chronic disease (e.g. musculoskeletal and
neuromuscular disorders, and cardiopulmonary and metabolic
conditions).

Science
Degree Name Majors Available UAC Course 2013 A Levels IB QLD No. of Assumed Career Opportunities
Code Cut-off OP Years Knowledge
Advanced Mathematics Applied Mathematics Pure Mathematics Quantitative Risk* Statistics 429300 95 21* 37 4 4F Mathematics Opportunities in banking, insurance and investment, environmental
Extension 1 modelling, oceanography, meteorology, computing, information
technology, government, education and research.

Advanced Mathematics/ See Advanced Mathematics and Arts 429320 95 21* 37 4 5F Mathematics See individual degrees.
Arts Extension 1
Science
Degree Name Majors Available UAC Course 2013 A Levels IB QLD No. of Assumed Career Opportunities
Code Cut-off OP Years Knowledge
Advanced Science Advanced Physical Oceanography Anatomy Biological Science Biotechnology 429350 95 21* 37 4 4F Mathematics and Employment with research institutes, start-up innovation
Chemistry Climate Dynamics Climate Systems Science Earth Science Chemistry plus companies, university or industry in Australia or overseas,
Ecology Genetics Geochemistry Human Geography Marine and Coastal one or more of technology management, analysis in business or finance,
Studies Materials Science, Mathematics Microbiology Molecular and Cell Biology, Earth & psychology, medical research and development , environmental
Environmental protection or forensic science.
Biology Neuroscience Pathology Pharmacology Physical Geography
Science, Physics
Physics Physiology Psychology Statistics Vision Science or Mathematics
Extension 1
(depending on
chosen area of
study)

Advanced Science/Arts See Advanced Science and Arts 429370 95 21* 37 4 5F As above See individual degrees.

Advanced Science/ See Advanced Science and Social Research and Policy 429390 95 21* 37 4 5F As above See individual degrees.
Social Research and
Policy

Aviation (Flying)6 Aviation (Flying) 429500 A+C A+C A+C A+C 3F Mathematics Pilots for regional or major commercial airlines, training centres,
charter flights, or as aerial surveyors.

Aviation (Management) Management 429520 80 14 29 10 3F Mathematics Managers in airlines, freight companies, defence forces or airports.

Biotechnology Biotechnology 429400 83 15 30 9 4F Mathematics and Scientist or researcher with medical, biological or pharmaceutical
Chemistry research organisations.

Environmental Science Biology Chemistry Earth Science Geography Marine Biology Microbiology 429550 83 15 30 9 4F Mathematics and Environmental consultants or officers within industry or with local,
Oceanography Chemistry state or federal government. Employers may include National Parks
and Wildlife or Environmental Protection Authority.

Environmental Science/ See Environmental Science and Arts 429570 83 15 30 9 5F Mathematics and See individual degrees.
Arts Chemistry

Materials Science and Physical Metallurgy Process Metallurgy Materials Engineering Ceramic 429600 84 15 31 9 4F Mathematics Work in areas of research and development, quality, technical
Engineering Engineering Extension 1, support , process improvement, team leadership and management,
Physics technical sales, marketing and more for companies producing
engineered materials, metals, ceramics and plastics.

Materials Science and See Materials Science and Engineering and Biomedical Engineering 429630 91 17 34 6 5F Mathematics See individual degrees.
Engineering/Biomedical Extension 1,
Engineering Physics

Materials Science and See Materials Science and Engineering and Chemical Engineering 429620 91 17 34 6 5F Mathematics Unique and strong combination of professional engineering
Engineering/Chemical Extension 1, qualifications that will ready graduates for a technologically
Engineering Physics advanced and environmentally-sustainable future for both industry
and society.

Materials Science and See Materials Science and Engineering and Commerce 429610 96.3 22* 38 3 5.5F Mathematics See individual degrees.
Engineering/Commerce Extension 1,
Physics

Medical Science Anatomy Biochemistry Genetics Microbiology and Immunology 429700 94 21* 36 4 3F Mathematics and Medical research, paramedical professions, health policy,
Neuroscience Pathology Pharmacology Physiology Chemistry medical laboratory science, pathology, and forensic science,
pharmaceutical and related industries.

Medicinal Chemistry Medicinal Chemistry 429720 90.65 17 34 6 4F Mathematics and Work in pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries.
Chemistry Graduates equipped with skills in modern molecular biology and
pharmacology, underpinned with a comprehensive background in
chemistry with relevant synthetic skills necessary for synthesising
complex drug candidates. Graduates will also find employment
opportunities within the research, government, management, legal,
and education sectors.

Nanotechnology Nanotechnology 429450 85.3 16 31 8 4F Mathematics Develop and commercialising products in the emerging
Extension 1, nanotechnology industry. Opportunities in business, research,
Chemistry & industry or enterprise.
Physics

Optometry/Science2 Optometry Vision Science 429750 A+C A+C* A+C A+C 5F Mathematics, Optometrist. May specialise in clinical practice, Paediactric
Chemistry, Physics Optometry, contact lenses, public health, sports vision, low vision
and English rehabilitation or behavioural optometry.
Advanced
Science
Degree Name Majors Available UAC Course 2013 A Levels IB QLD No. of Assumed Career Opportunities
Code Cut-off OP Years Knowledge
Psychological Science Criminology Human Resource Management Linguistics Management 429800 87 16 32 8 3F Mathematics Work in public, private, commercial and non-profit sectors including
Marketing Neuroscience Philosophy Psychology Vision Science clinical and health settings.

Psychology Psychology 429850 98 22* 40 2 4F Mathematics Work in a wide variety of different contexts, including clinical,
legal, organisational, educational and research settings in both
private and public sector. Psychologists are employed across
several industries including health care and social assistance;
public administration and safety; education and training; and
administrative and support services.

Science Anatomy Biology Biotechnology Chemistry Earth Science Ecology 429000 83.05 15 30 9 3F Mathematics and Variety of fields in science and technology-based industries and
Food Science Genetics Geography Marine Science Materials Science Chemistry plus businesses in management, research and communication within
Mathematics Microbiology Molecular and Cell Biology Neuroscience one or more of industry, government and the private sector. Recent graduates
Pathology Pharmacology Physical Oceanography Physical Science Biology, Earth & work in business, industry, government and universities. They are
Environmental employed in areas as diverse as pharmaceutical and medical
Physiology Psychology Statistics Vision Science
Science, Physics research, occupational health and safety, environmental research
or Mathematics and industry, manufacture of new products, forensic science, patent
Extension 1 law, cognitive science, oceanography, food manufacture, science
(depending on teaching, science journalism, meteorology, optics and applications
chosen area of of mathematics and statistics in the finance industry.
study)

Science (International) Anatomy Biology Biotechnology Chemistry Earth Science Ecology 429420 89.05 17 33 6 4F As above Flexible and a broad range of career options in Australia and
Food Science Genetics Geography Marine Science Materials Science overseas. Graduates are employed in a variety of science and
Mathematics Microbiology Molecular and Cell Biology Neuroscience technology based industries and businesses, in management,
Pathology Pharmacology Physical Oceanography Physical Science research and communication, within industry, government and the
private sector.
Physiology Psychology Statistics Vision Science

Science and Business Anatomy Biology Biotechnology Chemistry Earth Science Ecology 429100 90 17 33 6 3F As above Variety of fields in science and technology-based industries and
Food Science Genetics Geography Marine Science Materials Science business in management, research and communication within
Mathematics Microbiology Molecular and Cell Biology Neuroscience industry, government and the private sector. Graduates are skilled
Pathology Pharmacology Physical Oceanography Physical Science in the context of working in the scientific industry as well as having
an understanding of the commercial environment in which they
Physiology Psychology Statistics Vision Science
are employed. The Business component provides fundamental
understanding of accounting, microeconomics, marketing and
management.

Science/Arts See Science and Arts 429200 83.25 15 30 9 4F As above See individual degrees.

Science/Social See Science and Social Research and Policy 429220 83.25 15 30 9 4F As above See individual degrees.
Research and Policy

UNSW Canberra at ADFA


Degree Name Majors Available UAC Course 2013 A Levels IB QLD No. of Assumed Career Opportunities
Code Cut-off OP Years Knowledge
Standard Degree
Arts7 Business English Geography History Indonesian Information Systems 450001 70 12 25 14 3F English Flexible degree that provides students with the opportunity to
International & Political Studies acquire high-level understanding and advanced analytical skills in
key arts discipline areas.

Business7 Business 450010 75 13 27 12 3F English Degree balances business courses with study from another area
of Arts or Science. It is designed to enhance business skills among
future leaders and managers within the ADF and improve their
relationships with external business providers.

Engineering Aeronautical Engineering 450040 85 16 31 8 4F English, Aeronautical Engineering is the study of the design, development,
(Aeronautical)7 Mathematics or operation of aeroplanes or spaceships. Employment
and Physics opportunities exist within ADF, or with major aircraft manufacturers
(Chemistry and airlines.
desirable)

Engineering (Civil)7 Civil Engineering 450050 85 16 31 8 4F English, Civil Engineers are involved in the design, construction, operation,
mathematics and management of infrastructure and facilities, such as roads,
and Physics bridges, airfields, ports, harbours, buildings and all types of
(Chemistry structures.
desirable)
Engineering (Electrical)7 Electrical Engineering 450060 85 16 31 8 4F English, Electrical Engineers keep the world running smoothly by
Mathematics designing new and improved electrical systems. These include
and Physics communication systems, electrical and electronic appliances,
(Chemistry computers, radar and surveillance systems, medical equipment
desirable) and power systems.

Engineering Mechanical Engineering 450070 85 16 31 8 4F English, Mechanical Engineers find employment in design, construction or
(Mechanical)7 Mathematics operation areas of manufacturing processes, industrial machinery,
and Physics logistics, ships, yachts and submarines within ADF or industry.
(Chemistry
desirable)

Information Technology 7 Information Technology 450030 70 12 25 14 3F English and Degree will give you an intellectual advantage for all careers in the ADF
Mathematics given the planned introduction of new capability and the increased
influence of the information environment on military operations.

Science7 Aviation Chemistry Computer Science Geography Information Systems 450020 70 12 25 14 3F English Graduates will have acquired scientific knowledge in a range of specialist
Mathematics Oceanography Operations Research Physics areas and developed intellectual and practical problem-solving skills
which can be applied in many areas in the ADF and in other careers.

Technology Technology (Aeronautical) 450080 85 16 31 8 3F English, Degree is primarily designed for RAAF officer cadets who intend
(Aeronautical)7 Mathematics to become aircrew and wish to enhance their understanding of the
and Physics operation and performance of aircraft.
(Chemistry
desirable)

Technology (Aviation)7 Technology (Aviation) 450090 80.75 15 29 10 3F English, Degree covers technical and operational aspects of aircraft safety
Mathematics and management. A key element of this program is the focus on the
and Physics human factors in the aviation discipline. There is also an emphasis
(Chemistry on the functions of pilots, air combat officers and aircraft controllers
desirable) and their role in aviation.

Chief of Defence Force Students Program (CDF)

Arts (CDF)7 Business English Geography History Indonesian Information Systems 450100 95 21* 37 4 3F English Degree offers a unique combination of skills that are readily
International Political Studies transferable from one career to the next as well as within ADF.

Business (CDF)7 Business 450100 95 21* 37 4 3F English Degree balances business courses with study from another area
of Arts or Science. It is designed to enhance business skills among
future leaders and managers within the ADF and improve their
relationships with external business providers.

Engineering Aeronautical Engineering 450200 98 22* 40 2 4F English, Aeronautical Engineering is the study of the design, development,
(Aeronautical) (CDF)7 Mathematics or operation of aeroplanes or spaceships. Employment
and Physics opportunities exist within ADF, or with major aircraft manufacturers
(Chemistry and airlines.
desirable)

Engineering Civil Engineering 450200 98 22* 40 2 4F English, Civil Engineers are involved in the design, construction, operation,
(Civil) (CDF)7 Mathematics and management of infrastructure and facilities, such as roads,
and Physics bridges, airfields, ports, harbours, buildings and all types of
(Chemistry structures.
desirable)

Engineering (Electrical) Electrical Engineering 450200 98 22* 40 2 4F English, Electrical Engineers keep the world running smoothly by
(CDF)7 Mathematics designing new and improved electrical systems. These include
and Physics communication systems, electrical and electronic appliances,
(Chemistry computers, radar and surveillance systems, medical equipment
desirable) and power systems.

Engineering Mechanical Engineering 450200 98 22* 40 2 4F English, Mechanical Engineers find employment in design, construction or
(Mechanical) Mathematics operation areas of manufacturing processes, industrial machinery,
(CDF)7 and Physics logistics, ships, yachts and submarines within ADF or industry.
(Chemistry
desirable)

Information Technology Information Technology 450200 98 22* 40 2 3F English and Degree gives you an intellectual advantage for all careers in the ADF
(CDF)7 Mathematics given the planned introduction of new capability and the increased
influence of the information environment on military operations.

Science (CDF)7 Chemistry Computer Science Geography Information Systems Mathematics 450200 98 22* 40 2 3F English, Graduates will have acquired scientific knowledge in a range of
Oceanography Operations Physics Mathematics specialist areas and developed intellectual and practical problem-
and Physics solving skills which can be applied in many areas in the ADF and
(Chemistry in other careers.
desirable)

Technology Technology (Aeronautical) 450200 98 22* 40 2 3F English, Designed for RAAF officer cadets who intend to become aircrew
(Aeronautical) (CDF)7 Mathematics and wish to enhance their understanding of the operation and
and Physics performance of aircraft.
(Chemistry
desirable)
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