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The University of Wollongong Australia. The University of Wollongong. Established 1951 15,000 students, including 3,000 International Students 9 Faculties 1,500 Academic and General Staff Satellite campuses: Sydney, Nowra, Bateman’s Bay, Bega, United Arab Emirates (Dubai).
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The University of Wollongong • Established 1951 • 15,000 students, including 3,000 International Students • 9 Faculties • 1,500 Academic and General Staff • Satellite campuses: Sydney, Nowra, Bateman’s Bay, Bega, United Arab Emirates (Dubai)
The City of Wollongong Multicultural city of 300,000 Part of the greater Sydney region 90 minutes by car or train from the centre of Sydney Linked to all Wollongong suburbs and city by bus All facilities located on campus Location
An Inspiring Learning Environment • Nestled between the mountains and the Pacific Ocean. • Diverse landscape featuring beach, rainforest and escarpment. • Enjoy a host of cafes, cinemas, restaurants, book shops and more!
World Class Reputation • 2000 – 2001 Australia’s University of the Year for Preparing Graduates for the e-world. • 1999 – 2000 Australia’s University of the Year for Outstanding R&D Partnerships. • Australia’s most research-intensive University – ARC 2001. • Ranked one of the nation’s top 10 Universities through official quality rating systems. • One of Australia’s top 10 Universities – Asiaweek, 2000.
World Class Reputation • Judged in three successive years Australia’s top-ranked university in the two key categories of “student education experience” and “graduate outcomes” • Based on data from the Australian Department of Education, Science and Technology (DEST), The Australian newspaper listed Wollongong as Number 1 in Australia for: • A combined ranking of graduate employment • Undergraduate students progressing to graduate studies • Student satisfaction and retention
Courses Available • Bachelor Degrees - 3 to 4 Years • Postgraduate • Graduate Certificate – 6 months • Graduate Diploma – 1 Year • Masters by Coursework – 1 to 2 Years • Research Degrees at Honours Masters level and Doctoral Studies
Arts Commerce Creative Arts Education Engineering Health & Behavioural Sciences Informatics Law Science A Diversity of Study Areas
Environmental Research Groupings • Oceans and Coastal Research Centre • (science, law and policy multidisciplinary studies) • Institute for Biodiversity Conservation • (ecology and legal research on biodiversity) • Landscape Change Research Centre • (geomorphology and anthropological studies) • Geo-Environment-Mining Research Centre • (environmental engineering research)
Environmental Management Teaching Environmental management teaching is carried out through a number of programs: • Environmental Science (BEnvSc, MEnvSc, Phd) • Environmental Engineering (BEng, MEng, Phd) • Environmental Health (MSc and PhD) • Environmental Law (LLM and PhD) • Environmental Policy (BA and PhD)
Biology Chemistry Geosciences Mathematics/statistics Physics Management Law Engineering Philosophy Science, technology and society BEnvSc - Environmental Science broadly based, multidisciplinary, science education environmental assessment and management
BEng - Environmental Engineering 1 - chemistry, mathematics, physics, computing and general engineering 2 - fluid mechanics, water quality engineering, air and noise pollution, environmental chemistry, management 3 - environmental engineering, environmental design, waste management and geomechanics 12 weeks with industry, government, or consultant engineers 4 - geomechanics, management, site remediation, electives and a research or design thesis
BA - Resource & Environmental Studies Interdisciplinary, combining: • economics • geography • law • philosophy • science, technology and society
Accountancy Business Information Systems Economics Electronic Commerce (with ONE of others) Employment Relations Finance Human Resource Management Industrial Relations International Business Management Marketing Logistics Commerce PLUS more than 40 Combined Specialisations
Informatics Specialisations in IT/IS/Computing • Bachelor of Computer Science • Bachelor of Information and Communication TechnologySpecialisations in IS or Computing • Bachelor of Internet Science and TechnologySpecialisations in Internet Commerce, Internet Applications, Internet Science and Technology • Bachelor of Commerce (Information Systems) • Bachelor of Commerce (Electronic Commerce & another major)
Communication and Information Technology Research CRC for Smart Internet Technology Digital Media Initiative Institute for Mathematical Modelling and Computational Systems Telecommunications and Information Technology Research Institute Key Courses Bachelor of Telecommunications Engineering Bachelor of Commerce (Electronic Commerce/Information Systems) Bachelor of Internet Science and Technology Bachelor of Computer Bioinformatics and Geoinformatics Master of Information and Communication Technology Master of Information Systems Bachelor of Creative Arts (Graphic Design and New Media) Bachelor of Creative Arts (Sound Engineering) Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies Key Discipline Areas
Materials and Manufacturing Research BHP Institute for Steel Processing and Products Centre for Bulk Solids and Particulate Technologies Centre for Engineering Mechanics Centre for Industrial Automation Research CRC for Intelligent Manufacturing Systems CRC for Railway Engineering & Technologies CRC for Welded Structures Institute for Superconducting and Electronic Materials Intelligent Polymer Research Institute Research Centre for Advanced Materials Processing Key Courses Master of Engineering Practice in Mechatronics and Engineering Management Key Discipline Areas
Public Policy Research Centre for Equity Research in Education Institute of Social Change and Critical Inquiry Key Centre for Asia-Pacific Social Transformation Studies(CAPSTRANS) Legal Intersections Research Centre Key Courses Master of Arts (International Relations) Master of Maritime Studies Master of Transnational Crime Prevention Master of Multimedia Education Key Discipline Areas
Health and Life Sciences Research Atmospheric Chemistry Research Group Brain and Behaviour Research Institute Centre for Medical Radiation Physics Illawarra Institute for Mental Health Institute for Biomolecular Science Institute for Conservation Biology & Law Key Centre for Smart Foods Metabolic Research Centre Oceans and Coastal Research Centre Research Centre for Landscape Change Sustainable Earth Research Centre Centre for Health Services Development Key Discipline Areas
The Business School • The Graduate School of Business & Professional Development • The Sydney Business School Australian National Business School Partners • University of Wollongong/Sydney Business School • Deakin University • Griffith University • The University of Tasmania • The University of Western Australia
The Business School (continued) • 4 Elective Units MBA Program • 8 Foundation Units: • Accounting for Managers • Managing People in Organisations • Marketing Management • Economic Analysis of Business • Information Systems for Managers • Financial Strategy • International Business • Strategic Decision Making
The Business School (continued) • 2 subjects from Electives B • Information Systems for Managers • Management of Process Innovation • Electronic Commerce • Decision Support Systems • Innovation and Entrepreneurship • Small Business Management Master of Science (Logistics) • 4 core subjects • Accounting for Managers • Supply Chain Management • Transport Logistics Management • Operations Management • 2 subjects from Electives A • Inventory Management • Procurement Management • Manufacturing Management • Service Operations Management
The Business School (continued) Master of International Business • 6 Core Subjects • Accounting for a Global Economy • International Financial Analysis & Decision Making • Employment Relations in an International Context • Advertising & Marketing in a Global Economy • International Economic Environment of Business • International Business • 2 Electives
University Academic Calendar Year • Autumn Session: February to June (13 Weeks) • Spring Session: July to November (13 Weeks) • The Business School Four Intakes Per Year: • Intake A (February) • Intake B (April) • Intake C (July) • Intake D (September) * Each Intake is 10 Weeks
Outstanding Services on Campus • Library • Learning Development Centre • Careers & Counselling Service • The UniCentre • Recreation and Aquatic Centre • Health and Medical Services • Clubs and Societies
University Accommodation • The Halls of Residence • 2,3 or 4 bedroom unit accommodation • Campus East • 2/3/4 Bedroom unit accommodation • Campus East • Kooloobong • Gundi • The Colleges • Single and shared accommodation with meals • Weerona College • International House • Richard Johnson College
Other Accommodation in Wollongong • Self-catered University residences • From $110 per week • Residences with meals supplied • From $190 per week • Apartments • 2 bedrooms from $150 per week
For more information... • Visit our Website www.uow.edu.au Follow the links to “International Students” • Phone UniAdvice on +61 2 4221 3218 • Email UniAdvice at uniadvice@uow.edu.au