Overview 2020
Location
This course may not be available to international students. Please see the list of distance courses (i.e. online and taken outside Australia) that are offered to international students
Successful completion of this program gives direct entry to many undergraduate degree courses, subject to meeting appropriate exit requirements. Please note that entry to all programs is conditional upon final Foundation results.
Please note, meeting the minimum GPA required for Medicine, Pharmacy and Nursing does not guarantee entry, due to limited availability of places.
Course objectives
The University of Tasmania's Foundation Studies Program is an innovative and challenging two-semester course which equips students with the knowledge and skills necessary for academic success at the tertiary level. The program is a 'Standard Foundation' as approved by Australian government legislation. This is an excellent opportunity for international students seeking an alternative pathway into undergraduate degrees.
The University of Tasmania Foundation Program focuses on skills students need to succeed in degree courses.
- Academic English to help you communicate your ideas logically, clearly and using correct referencing
- Critical Thinking skills so you can follow arguments and produce rational, well-formed responses
- Creative opportunities to help you uncover your talents and present your ideas with impact
- A range of electives to hone the knowledge you need
Course structure
The course provides a standard Foundation Studies Program (as defined under the National Standards for Foundation Programs) and is delivered across two full semesters. The two semesters provide thirteen weeks of teaching plus mid-semester breaks, study breaks and exam periods.
The Foundation Studies Program can be undertaken in one of five content streams.*
In addition to core units, students select a number of elective units to fulfill the requirements for a stream.
Core units
- English 1
- English 2
- English 3
- Foundation Mathematics
Elective units (choose four from the table below):
Streams | Compulsory Stream | Recommended Other Stream Units |
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Arts | Choose a minimum of three from: Psychology, Design & Society, Statistics, Media Studies. | Marketing Design & Strategy. |
Business | Choose a minimum of three from: Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Marketing Design & Strategy, Statistics. | Media Studies, Design & Society. |
Law | Choose a minimum of three from: Psychology, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, Statistics. | Marketing Design & Strategy, Media Studies, Design & Society. |
Life Science | Chemistry, Statistics, Psychology. | Calculus, Physics. |
Physical Science | Choose a minimum of three from: Calculus, Statistics, Chemistry, Physics. | Design & Society, Macroeconomics, Microeconomics. |
Start Dates
Intake | Start Date | End Date |
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Summer School Early, 2020 | 9th November 2020 | 21st February 2021 |
Semester 2, 2020 | 13th July 2020 | 31st December 2020 |
*Please note this program schedule and associated dates are pending approval at Academic Senate and may be subject to change.
Entry requirements
Entry Requirements
Academic Entry Requirements By Country*
Country | Entry Requirements* |
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Australia | Year 11 - 65% in relevant subjects ATAR 45 |
Bangladesh | HSC 60% average |
Bhutan | Bhutan Year 11 with 60% in relevant academic subjects Bhutan Higher Secondary Education Certificate (Year 12) – 46% average in relevant subjects |
Brazil | Certificate de Ensino Medio - 7.0 in four relevant subjects |
Cambodia | Diploma of Uppper Secondary Education with C grade in four relevant academic subjects |
Canada | Completion of Year 11 with 70% in four relevant subjects |
Chile | Successful completion of the Chilean Higher Secondary Schooling (Licencia de Educacion Media) with a GPA of 5.0 |
China | Senior year 2 or Senior 3 - 65% or above in relevant subjects |
Colombia | Bachillerator with 7.0 in four relevant subjects |
Ecuador | Bachillerato with 15 in four relevant subjects |
GAC | Level 2 GPA 2.6 |
Hong Kong | HKDSE: Three relevant subjects at Level 2 or successful completion of Secondary 5 |
India | Year 11 55% in relevant subjects |
IB | Completion of first year of IB Diploma with Grade 4 in four relevant subjects |
Indonesia | SMA2 - GPA 7.0 in four academic subjects (private schools) SMA2 - GPA 7.5 in four academic subjects (government schools) |
Iran | Completion of Year 11 with 16/20 in academic subjects |
Japan | Kotogakko / Upper Secondary School Certificate year 2 - Grade 4–5 in academic subjects |
Kenya | KCSE C grades in four relevant subjects |
Kuwait | Shahadat Al-Thanawaya AlAama/General Secondary School Certificate - 75% in four relevant subjects |
Laos | Completion of Baccalaureate with 65% in four relevant academic subjects |
Macau | Form 5/Senior Middle 2 65% in academic subjects (good schools) Form 5/Senior Middle 2 70% in academic subjects (other schools) |
Malaysia | SPM (forecast/prelim/actual) - aggregate of 20 or less across five academic subjects Senior Middle 2 - 75% in four relevant subjects Senior Middle 3 - 65% in four relevant subjects |
Mexico | Completion of Bachillerato with 7.0/70% in four relevant subjects |
Mongolia | Completion of Certificate of Complete Secondary Education with two C grades and two D grades in four relevant subjects |
Myanmar | BEHS/Matriculation Exam - 65% average in four relevant academic subjects |
Nepal | Year 11 (10+1) - 55% average in relevant academic subjects |
New Zealand | Completion of 40 credits at NCEA Level 2 with no fewer than 12 credits in each of three subjects (including Maths) |
Pakistan | Successful completion of the 12th year of schooling |
Peru | Successful completion of the Certificate of Completed General Secondary Education with an average grade of 14 |
Philippines | High School Diploma - 85% in relevant subjects |
Russia | Certificate of Secondary Education (Attestat) - Grade 3 in five subjects |
Saudi Arabia | Tawjihiyah/General Secondary Education certificate - 75% in academic subjects |
Singapore | Singapore O levels (or forecast) - aggregate of 25 or less across five academic subjects |
South Africa | Completion of Year 11 with 70% in four relevant subjects |
South Korea | High School Leaving Certificate Year 2 with Grade D |
Sri Lanka | Sri Lanka O level two C grades and two B grades in four academic subjects |
Taiwan | Senior Year 2 - 65% or above in four relevant subjects |
Thailand | Matayom GPA 2.5 in academic subjects |
Turkey | Devlet Lise Diplomasi/State high school diploma - Grade 2 in three subjects and Grade 3 in two subjects |
Venezuela | Bachiller with 14 in four relevant subjects |
Vietnam | Year 11 - GPA 7.5 |
UAE | Secondary school certificate Year 12 - 75% in relevant subjects |
UK O Level/IGSCE/GCSE | Two B grades and two C grades in four relevant subjects |
USA | Completion of Year 11 with B/80- 89/3.0 in four relevant academic subjects OR pass General Equivalency Diploma (GED) |
*Please note these entry requirements are pending approval at Academic Senate and may be subject to change.
English Language Proficiency
Applicants whose previous study has not been in English are required to demonstrate their ability by results of an approved test.
- UTASAccess Level 5: 60% (no individual score less than 50%)
- IELTS - minimum overall band 5.5 with no score below 5.0
- TOEFL (iBT) - 52 with a minimum writing score not less than 14
- PTE Academic 42 with no score lower than 36
- A Level Results
- GCE '0' level English - C6
- India -CBSE/CISCE English - B
- SPM/STPM English C
- Successful completion of secondary studies in Singapore
- Matriculation (TCE) English as a Second Language - good pass
- GCSE / iGCSE - C
Students who are planning to start a Foundation Studies course at the University of Tasmania, but have not yet met the English language entry requirements, will be able to do so by completing UTASAccess - English Level 5, which satisfies the minimum English language entry requirements for Foundation Studies Program.
For more information about the English Language Courses: www.utas.edu.au/international/studying/english-language-courses and www.ielts.org.
Articulation to
Successful completion of a Foundation Studies Program allows students to progress to an undergraduate degree course at the University of Tasmania. Each course requires a specific Grade Point Average (GPA) from the Foundation Studies Program for entry, and this varies from course to course.
A GPA is calculated from the results of all units studied. The maximum GPA achievable from a Foundation Studies program is 7.0.
A complete list of programs the Foundation Studies Program allows entry into can be found here.
Fees & scholarships
Domestic students
Domestic students enrolled in a full fee paying place are charged the Student Services and Amenities Fee but this fee is incorporated in the fees you pay for each unit you enrol in. Full fee paying domestic students do not have to make any additional SSAF payments.
Detailed tuition fee information for domestic students is available at the Domestic Student Fees website, including additional information in relation to a compulsory Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF).
International students
2020 Total Course Fee (international students): $20,800 AUD*.
Course cost based on a rate of $20,800 AUD per standard, full-time year of study (100 credit points).
* Please note that this is an indicative fee only.
International students
International students are charged the Student Services and Amenities Fee but this fee is incorporated in the annual rate. International students do not have to make any additional SSAF payments.
Scholarships
For information on general scholarships available at the University of Tasmania, please visit the scholarships website.
How can we help?
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