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ARTICULATION REQUIREMENTS TO UTS AND ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
TERMS DATES AND FEES
INFORMATION ON UTS FACULTY OF BUSINESS
The Diploma of Business Studies is available in an extended version for students who do not have the English and/or academic requirements for entry into the standard Diploma of Business Studies. The extended diploma takes five semesters to complete. The first semester consists of preparatory work in English and business studies to bring students up to levels required for entry to the four semester diploma.
If you pass all subjects in the introductory semester you will proceed to the diploma course which you can complete in another four semesters. You will receive credit for subjects that are part of the normal diploma course.
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Accounting for Business I
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University Preparation
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Introduction to Business Studies
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Academic Communication for Business
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Semester 2 |
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Academic Literacy I
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Accounting for Business II
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University Study Skills
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Introduction to Financial Management
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Managing Information
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Business Statistics
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Semester 3 |
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Academic Literacy II
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Accounting for Business Decisions I
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Microeconomics
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Managing People and Organisations I
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Introduction to Marketing A
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Semester 4 |
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Accounting for Business Decisions II
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Financial Institutions and Markets
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Business Law and Ethics I
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Introduction to Marketing B
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Semester 5 |
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Macroeconomics
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Business Finance
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Business Law and Ethics II
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Managing People and Organisations II
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UTS COURSE ENTRY |
ADVANCED STANDING INTO UTS COURSE |
WAM REQUIRED FOR ENTRY INTO UTS |
| 5 semesters: 20 months |
Bachelor of Business |
One Year (48 RPL) |
International - 60 Australian - 60 |
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Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Science in Information Technology |
One Year (48 RPL) |
International - 60 Australian - 60 |
ARTICULATION REQUIREMENTS TO UTS
International Students graduating with a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 60 or better are guaranteed entry into the UTS Bachelor of Business degree with advanced standing of one year. International Students graduating with a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 60 or better with no more than two subject failures will be guaranteed entry into the UTS Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Science in Information Technology combined degree with standing of one year.
Australian Students graduating with a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 60 or better are eligible to apply for a place in the UTS Bachelor of Business degree with advanced standing of one year. Australian Students graduating with a Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 60 or better (with no more than two subject failures) are eligible to apply for a place in the UTS Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Science in Information Technology combined degree with advanced standing of one year. For more information on entry to UTS please click here.
English Requirements: IELTS (Academic Module) overall score of 5.0, writing score 5.0, TOEFL 500 plus TWE 4.0, computer based TOEFL 173 plus TWE 4.0, completion of AEP 7.
Academic Requirements Click Here
TERMS DATES AND FEES
5 Semesters: 20 Months (including one week orientation).
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Finish date |
| *10 June 2008 |
29 January 2010 |
| *7 October 2008 |
28 May 2010 |
| 9 February 2009 |
24 September 2010 | * INSEARCH courses are unable to run on Australian public holidays. For more information click here.
FEES
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A$ per semester 2008 |
Diploma A$ - Total |
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International Student Processing Fee |
$200 (payable once only) |
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Diploma of Business Studies (Extended) |
Semesters 1-4: $7,000*** Semester 5: $1,400 - $2,800 |
$29,400 - $30,800 | *** Additional subjects required for the Diploma of Business Studies (Extended) will cost a total of $1,400 - $2,800. Subjects to be studied and therefore the cost of the Extended Diploma, depend on the individual student's English and academic background. To find out about the course details, please visit www.insearch.edu.au/courses |