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Bachelor of Business (Financial Planning)
University of South Australia
This program is approved by the Financial Adviser Standards and Ethics Authority (FASEA) and will equip you with the education requirements to practice as a qualified financial adviser. Explore an exciting career in a dynamic and growing area of the financial services industry with one of the first bachelor programs in Australia to meet new education requirements. We’ve worked closely with industry to develop our course content, and regularly consult with accrediting body FASEA, to ensure your degree meets the most up-to-date industry standards. What is a financial adviser? Financial advisers assist clients to build and manage their personal wealth, tax, financial risk and spending over their lifetimes. They consider a number of factors such as current wealth, income and lifestyle aspirations, and develop plans so their clients can reach short and long-term financial goals. With a strong practical focus and access to state-of-the-art technology, you will further your skills in preparing detailed financial plans and documentation which meet legal and regulatory requirements.

Bachelor of Business (Property)
University of South Australia
The Bachelor of Business (Property) is the longest-running degree of its type in Australia, and the only one of its kind in South Australia. You will learn about property investment, development, valuation, management, agency and property research. As a property professional you will gather and analyse information to help you make informed decisions and offer practical advice about the use and management of property. Employers look for graduates who can apply theory to real industry challenges. During your degree you will have the opportunity to attend networking events designed to connect you with experienced industry professionals.

Bachelor of Design (Product Design)
University of South Australia
This practical degree will equip you with the skill set needed to design and create products that people use every day, such as electronic devices, domestic appliances and homewares, medical devices, sports equipment, user interfaces, furniture, and more. Product designers need to consider human factors, usability, aesthetics, manufacturing technologies, materials and environmental sustainability in their designs, and this comprehensive, practical degree will have you doing just that. During your studies you will develop fundamental practical skills through design studio classes, model making and prototyping. You will learn in our state-of-the-art workshops that are fitted out with digital fabrication equipment such as laser cutters, CNC routers and 3D printers, and virtual reality systems. There are opportunities for you to practice skills learned in real-world workplaces when you complete professional placements as part of your study. There is also the opportunity for you to complete some of your studies overseas.

Bachelor of Marketing and Communication
University of South Australia
Combine the business of marketing with the social sciences of communication to help organisations meet their corporate objectives. As you develop the practical skills needed to become a marketing and communications expert, you will explore consumer psychology and the scientific laws of brand growth. Your lecturers will be the experts who advise brands like Procter & Gamble, CBS and Nestlé. Your studies will also cover specialised courses such as business management, communication, advertising, and public relations. For high achieving students, there are also vacation research scholarships available providing valuable experience while you study.

Bachelor of Business (Design and Marketing)
University of South Australia
UniSA marketing degrees are based on real-world research. You’ll learn advanced marketing techniques and be prepared for your career from the moment you graduate. This interdisciplinary degree combines two complementary fields to equip you for a specialist marketing career with skills in digital and print design. You’ll gain foundation knowledge in design and evidence-based marketing and learn how to apply design principles across a range of marketing activities. Your lecturers will also be the very experts who advise brands like Procter & Gamble, CBS and Nestlé. Employers value graduates who can apply theory to real industry challenges. In this degree you’ll have the opportunity to gain real-world experience through internships, placements, overseas study opportunities, advanced masterclasses and more.

Bachelor of Business (Legal Studies)
University of South Australia
A specialised degree in legal studies will prepare you for a business career in the private, public or legal sectors. Employers look for graduates who can apply theory to real industry challenges. You’ll have opportunities to embed an internship into your degree and seek career mentoring from legal professionals. You will also complete career-focused electives in business and legal studies to get valuable industry experience and deepen your legal knowledge. The Bachelor of Business (Legal Studies) is also a pathway into our Bachelor of Laws (Honours) or Laws (Honours) Double Degree.

Bachelor of Interior Architecture
University of South Australia
With a focus on design research, theory and practice, this degree will prepare you for a rewarding career in the creative interior architecture industry. The curriculum is closely aligned with industry and you will learn about and gain practical experience in interior design practice along with furniture design and placemaking. There is also the opportunity to better understand the principles of project management through a choice of electives. Real-world experience is a major focus and during your fourth year you will be paired with an industry mentor who will support you as you prepare to transition into the workforce. During your second and third year you will undertake work placements.

Bachelor of Business (Economics, Finance and Trade)
University of South Australia
Develop an in-depth understanding of the global business environment focusing on currency markets, exchange and global trade, and how they operate worldwide. You will gain a unique blend of analytical, conceptual and strategic problem-solving skills for a range of industry sectors, and have the chance to learn in our state-of-the-art Iress Trading Room on campus. As a graduate, you’ll be at the forefront of these latest international business developments and have the expertise to apply logical, critical and creative solutions essential for business success. Advanced Economics Grant Receive a $1,000 study grant towards a professional industry development or global study experience, plus a course substitution, when you complete Stage 2 Economics in Year 12. Learn more.

Bachelor of Design (Illustration and Animation) (TAFESA Diploma program in Game Art)
University of South Australia
This unique packaged degree will equip you with the skills needed to kick-start your rewarding career in the creative and innovative world of illustration, animation and the rapidly growing field of games development and virtual world simulation. Throughout your studies, you will gain an understanding of picture making, visual storytelling and narratives across a range of contexts using the techniques of illustration, animation and game art. You will learn a broad range of techniques needed to produce industry-standard visuals for industries such as book and comic publishing, gaming, movies, advertising, animation and design, become skilled in free-hand drawing, develop knowledge of digital software for moving and static pictures, work in on-campus workshops that are fitted out with state-of-the-art equipment.

Bachelor of Contemporary Art
University of South Australia
Intensive studio teaching is a focus of this degree, and as a contemporary art student you will have access to stimulating, custom-built studio spaces and workshops. You will also graduate with a broad knowledge of art history and the theories and practices of contemporary art and training in how to grow your career. Throughout your studies, you can explore the following studio disciplines: Ceramics Drawing Glass Jewellery and Metal Painting Photography Sculpture Textiles A separate one-year Bachelor of Art and Design (Honours) program is available to students who complete this degree with a credit or higher Grade Point Average (GPA). Other selection criteria may apply. If you think you might be interested in secondary school teaching, you can apply for the Bachelor of Contemporary Art/Master of Teaching (Secondary) - it's a pathway straight into postgraduate study. If this interests you, please read How Do I Become a Teacher before selecting your courses. If you would like to apply directly into the Bachelor of Contemporary Art/Master of Teaching (Secondary) package option, please apply via SATAC using 424811.