Orientation for School of Psychology, Social Work and Social Policy students
Welcome to study in the School of Psychology, Social Work and Social
Policy at UniSA!
Orientation activities introduce you to campus life, to people, to new ways of teaching and learning and to the multitude of resources and support available at the University of South Australia.
We invite all new students to join in our school's Enrolment Advice
and Orientation activities to make your transition to university study a
smooth one.
Please visit
www.unisa.edu.au/newstudents/video for lots of tips and ideas
from current UniSA students about settling into university life and
study.
Postgraduate
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MMCL Master of Psychology (Clinical)
Orientation session Tuesday 24 January 2012, 9am to 5pm
C1-34 Magill campus
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MMSK Master of Social Work
MGNB, MMNB Mediation and Conflict Resolution programs
Wednesday 15 February 2012, 5pm - 6:30pm H1-44 Amy Wheaton Building Magill
International students MMSK, MGNB, MMNB
Enrolment information sessions Monday 13 February, 1:30pm to 2:30pm as follows:
MMSK H2-40 Amy Wheaton Building Magill
MGNB, MMNB H2-22 Amy Wheaton Building Magill
Refer also to Orientation Sessions for all students below.
Undergraduate - Enrolment Advice
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PRE-ENROLMENT ADVICE SESSIONS
Tuesday 31 January 2012
Psychology programs (compulsory) - MHPU, MBPU program codes
10am - 11:30am H1-44 Magill
MBPU and MHPU students should not enrol until after this session.
Social Work and Social Science (Human Services) programs
MBSW MBSI MBAS MBSS MBSP program codes
1:00-2:00pm H1-44 Magill
There will be opportunities to enrol on campus and assistance available from U-buddies during the day.
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS INFORMATION SESSION
MBPU Bachelor of Psychological Science program
Monday 13 February 2012, 1:30pm-2:30pm room C1-57 Magill campus
International students should attend this session for information and advice before enrolling.
MBSW, MBSS, MBSP Social Work and Human Services students
Welcome session Monday 13 February 2012, 1:30pm-2:30pm H1-20 Amy Wheaton Building, Magill
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PRE-ENROLMENT ADVICE SESSIONS (late offers)
Thursday 16 February 2012
Social Work and Human Services programs 10am - 11am H1-44 Magill
Psychology (compulsory for students who did not attend 31 January session)
11am - 12 noon C1-60 Magill
ORIENTATION - ALL STUDENTS
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EARLY PREPARATION WORKSHOPS
These workshops are offered in February for commencing internal and external students who are mature age and returning to study after a break. They are designed to assist you to prepare for your first year at university, meet other mature age students and complement your program specific orientation. Topics covered include:
- what to expect at university
- managing life as a student
- academic reading and writing
Dates and registration will be available at the Early Preparation Workshops website soon.
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SCHOOL OF PSYCHOLOGY SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL POLICY ORIENTATION DAY TUESDAY 21 FEBRUARY 2012
Magill campus
All new students welcome. -
Orientation Information Sessions (Undergraduate students only)
Registration from 9am for all sessions
Social Science (Human Services) Orientation Session MBSS, MBSP
9:30am - 11am, room B1-55
Social Work Orientation Session MBSW, MBAS, MBSI
9:30am - 11am, H1-44 Amy Wheaton Building
Psychology Orientation Session MHPU, MBPU
9:30am - 11am, D1-20 Auditorium
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Official School Welcome
Address to new students by Head of School and staff
12:30pm - 1pm, D1-20 Auditorium, Magill
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Lunch and drinks
We invite all new students to join us for lunch and drinks supplied by the school.
1pm - 2pm, on the grounds south of the Amy Wheaton Building (H building), Magill
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2pm-5pm Magill campus
There will be further sessions, games and activities for students throughout the day including the following sessions:
2-3pm "Experiencing Success at Uni" Venue to be advised Magill
This session prepares you for what to expect in the first few weeks and beyond,
strategies for successful study and managing your academic workload through the academic year.
3-4pm and 4-5pm "Online@UniSA" Venue to be advised Magill
A resource designed to help you understand the major components of the university's online environment, including myUniSA, learnonline, email, the library and more. U-buddies are available during these sessions to help you work through the resource.
