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entry<br />

requirements<br />

You must meet academic entry requirements, individual program requirements and<br />

English language proficiency requirements to be eligible for entry into undergraduate<br />

programs at The University of Queensland.<br />

Undergraduate entry requirements<br />

at a glance<br />

For admission into undergraduate<br />

programs at UQ, you must have:<br />

1. completed recognised upper<br />

secondary or comparable Year 12<br />

studies to the required standard<br />

(see below and page 93)<br />

2. satisfied individual program<br />

requirements (i.e. specific subject/<br />

course prerequisites, audition or<br />

interview) (see pages 40-80)<br />

3. satisfied English language proficiency<br />

requirements (see pages 94-95).<br />

ACADEMIC ENTRY<br />

REQUIREMENTS<br />

To meet the University’s academic entry<br />

requirements for undergraduate programs,<br />

you must have:<br />

1. completed recognised upper secondary or<br />

studies comparable to Australian Year 12<br />

to the required standard (see the Minimum<br />

Australian Year 12 equivalent studies table<br />

below), and<br />

2. satisfied individual program requirements<br />

i.e. specific prerequisites (see the Admission<br />

prerequisites and Minimum entry scores<br />

table below and program outlines on pages<br />

40-80).<br />

Applicants are assessed on a case-by-case<br />

basis. Meeting minimum entry requirements<br />

does not guarantee entry to the University’s<br />

undergraduate programs.<br />

Applicants who do not meet academic<br />

entry requirements may consider taking the<br />

Certificate IV in University Preparation offered<br />

by International Education Services (IES)<br />

(see page 29).<br />

For dual programs<br />

Applicants for UQ dual programs must satisfy<br />

prerequisites and entry score requirements for<br />

both programs. Students apply via the normal<br />

application procedure (see pages 96-97).<br />

The appropriate program code for the degree<br />

combination is indicated in the tuition fees table<br />

in this prospectus (see pages 85-86).<br />

Credit for previous study<br />

If you have completed post-secondary<br />

studies you may request consideration for<br />

advanced standing (transfer credit) towards<br />

an undergraduate program at The University<br />

of Queensland. Applications for credit should<br />

include full documentation of previous studies,<br />

including certified course descriptions. For<br />

more information, contact the relevant faculty:<br />

www.uq.edu.au/myadvisor.<br />

Articulation programs<br />

Articulation arrangements allow you to receive<br />

credit for previous studies, thereby gaining your<br />

UQ qualification sooner.<br />

The University has articulation arrangements<br />

with several universities.<br />

For more information, contact the relevant<br />

faculty: www.uq.edu.au/myadvisor.<br />

Minimum Australian Year 12 equivalent studies<br />

Australia Year 12<br />

Brunei<br />

GCE “A” Levels<br />

Canada<br />

Canadian Senior High School Graduation Diploma<br />

China<br />

Successful completion of the first year of a bachelor<br />

degree at university<br />

Denmark<br />

Studentereksamen<br />

University of the South Pacific Foundation Year or<br />

Fiji<br />

successful completion of the first year of a bachelor<br />

degree at university or New Zealand bursaries<br />

France<br />

International or French Baccalaureate<br />

Germany<br />

Abitur<br />

Hong Kong<br />

Hong Kong “A” Levels<br />

All India Senior School Certificate; Indian School<br />

Certificate awarded by the Indian Council of School<br />

India<br />

Examinations; Indian Higher Secondary School<br />

Certificates from the State Boards of Gujarat,<br />

Maharashtra, West Bengal and Karnataka<br />

Indonesia<br />

Successful completion of the first year of a bachelor<br />

degree at university<br />

International<br />

Baccalaureate<br />

Completed diploma<br />

Japan<br />

Successful completion of the first year of a bachelor<br />

degree at university<br />

Malaysia<br />

Malaysian STPM or Unified Examination (VEC)<br />

Australia Year 12<br />

Norwegian Certificate of Completion of Upper Secondary<br />

Norway<br />

School Examinations, Vitnemal, Examen Artium,<br />

Studenteksamen, Gymnaseksamen<br />

Pakistan<br />

Intermediate/Higher Secondary School Certificate<br />

Philippines<br />

Successful completion of the first year of a bachelor<br />

degree at university<br />

Republic of Korea<br />

Successful completion of the first year of a bachelor degree<br />

at university or two years study at an approved junior college<br />

Singapore<br />

GCE “A” Levels<br />

South Africa<br />

South African Senior Certificate since 2008 or<br />

Matriculation Certificate<br />

Sri Lanka<br />

Sri Lankan “A” Levels<br />

Taiwan<br />

Successful completion of the first year of a bachelor degree<br />

at university or two years study at approved junior college<br />

Thailand<br />

Successful completion of the first year of a bachelor<br />

degree at university<br />

UK<br />

GCE “A” Levels<br />

USA<br />

US High School Certificate + SAT scores; SAT + AP<br />

scores; ACT scores; or High School Diploma and AP<br />

Successful completion of the first year of a bachelor<br />

degree at university. Graduates from selected Gifted<br />

Vietnam<br />

Secondary High Schools with a Year 12 grade of 8.0<br />

or above will be considered for a limited number of<br />

undergraduate programs<br />

92<br />

UNDERGRADUATE <strong>PROSPECTUS</strong> FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS 2012

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