International
Welcome to the School
of Art, Architecture and Design, University of South Australia. Are you
interested in studying art, architecture or design in
Adelaide, South Australia? The
following links and resources will help you find a program to
study, apply and enrol. Contacts are provided for extra help.
Programs of study
You can do an undergraduate (including honours) or postgraduate degree in art, architecture or design. Studio specialisations are offered within the Bachelor of Visual Arts and Bachelor of Design (Visual Communication)
If you are eligible, you can engage in an intensive individual program of research under the guidance of an experienced supervisor. Find out about the application procedure, location and facilities
How to apply
To apply, go to Enquire Online, a specialised service for international students. Once you have completed Enquire Online, you will receive application advice relevant to your area of study.
How to enrol
Once you have been accepted into an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework program of study, you will need to enrol in courses. Enrolment advice explains the enrolment process for current students, whose applications have been accepted or who are currently enrolled in programs in the School of Art, Architecture and Design.
If you are doing a research degree, the Graduate
Studies Office will enrol you each year.
More
information
Contacts and useful links
If you have any queries related to study at the School of Art, Architecture and Design, please contact an International Students Officer:
- Greg Donovan - Art (email Gregory.Donovan@unisa.edu.au or phone +618 8302 0684)
- Linda Marie Walker - Architecture and Design (email linda.walker@unisa.edu.au or phone +618 8302 0746)
University-wide information
Prospective international students provides information on Credit Transfer and Pathways, International student services, UniSA in your country, and Living in Adelaide and South Australia.
International activities - Students in the Division of Education, Arts and Social Sciences outlines opportunities, activities and useful resources.
Contact information (UniSA International) provides details of international representatives and other sources of information.
