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To apply

Entry is on a competitive basis. The minimum formal entry requirement is an acceptable Bachelor’s degree.

For international applicants for whom English is a second language, the minimum English language requirements are :

Australian citizens and Australian permanent residents

Applicants for the Adelaide onshore program please use the  Apply Online service to submit your application electronically.

Applications will only be considered ready for assessment when the online application is successfully submitted, and the following documentation is received in hard-copy:

Hard-copy materials should be posted complete with Apply Online coversheet to:

Ms Francesca Pascale
International Graduate School of Business
University of South Australia
GPO Box 2471
Adelaide SA 5001
AUSTRALIA

International students

International applicants for the program please use the Apply Online resource to submit your application electronically.

Applications will only be considered ready for assessment when the online application is successfully submitted, and the following documentation is received in hard-copy:

Hard-copy materials should be posted complete with Apply Online coversheet to:

International Prospective Students
University of South Australia
GPO Box 2471
Adelaide, South Australia 5001

All documents must be in English and any translations must be accompanied by the documents in their original language. These documents must be submitted in original or certified true copies.

Advanced Standing (Credit/Exemption)

Credit is only considered for courses successfully completed at an equivalent (Masters) level at institutions recognised by the National Office for Overseas Skills Recognition (NOOSR).

Applications for credit must be submitted on the appropriate form. Download the credit application form (PDF 54 kb Adobe Acrobat Reader).

Applications must be submitted before the commencement of the program to be considered.

Applicants may need to present their case in a way that indicates a clear understanding of the course/s for which credit is sought together with the appropriate documentary evidence. Tests may form part of the assessment process. When applying for credit the following items must be submitted for assessment:

Candidates should note that applications for credit for courses undertaken more than five years previous are unlikely to be successful.

Credit is not provided for practical knowledge or experience.

Closing dates

Intakes are open in Term 1, 2, 3 and 4 (Study Period 1, 3, 4 and 6) and applicants need to specify the term (study period) in which they wish to commence their study. Terms (study periods) normally start in January, April, July and September. Applicants who miss the closing date for commencement in their chosen term (study period) will automatically be considered for entry in the next available term (study period).

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