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Schools within the Division



The School of Communication
The school offers a wide variety of undergraduate and postgraduate awards, both coursework and research, that meet the ever changing world of communication, media and information. The School's focus on information technology is a key distinguishing feature, enabling it to quickly develop courses, programs, and modes of delivery which capitalise on, as well as critique key features of the information society.

The School of Education
The school offers the largest range of teacher education programs in South Australia. Programs are offered at the undergraduate level in the following areas: Early Childhood; Junior Primary; Primary; Secondary; Adult and Vocational Education and Inservice training. Professional development is offered at the postgraduate level with a variety of coursework and research programs, many of which are offered via distance education or on-line.

The School of International Studies
The School of International Studies offers a range of innovative undergraduate and postgraduate programs, which links students to professional careers on the global stage. Students are encouraged and supported by the University to have professional experience through volunteer internships or to study abroad. The School is also involved in an extensive range of international research, teaching and exchange partnerships in Asia, United States, and Europe.

The Louis Laybourne Smith School of Architecture and Design
The school offers unique cross-disciplinary learning, research and consultancy opportunities anchored in an environment where critical debate is encouraged and theory and practice are integrated through the art and craft of making. The School offers programs in architecture, interior architecture and industrial design at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.

The School of Psychology
The school offers both undergraduate and postgraduate programs in many areas of Psychology with emphasis on professional-vocational and applied rather than pure experimental areas of psychology. The School's programs focus on skills based 'activities', as these apply to research, teaching and consultancy.

The School of Social Work and Social Policy
The school provides high quality educational programs in social work and the human services at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Programs are also provided to enhance the skills of those already involved in the human service professions and the community.

The South Australian School of Art (SASA)
The school offers a range of undergraduate, Honours and postgraduate programs in Visual Arts, Visual Communication and Design. SASA is one of the oldest art schools in Australia commencing in 1856 and boasts the state's most comprehensive art, craft and design library.

The Unaipon School
The school offers undergraduate and post graduate programs in Aboriginal Policy and Management, Aboriginal Studies, Australian Studies and double degrees with Social Work and the Human Services. Double degrees are also in the process of being introduced with the Division of Business and Enterprise.

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