126 Entrance Requirements
(b) Applicants seeking consideration for Special Entr'f should complete the relevant section of the QT AC application form and attach the required evidence. Sue~
applications will be referred by QTAC to the Oil Admissions Committee for consideration.
(c) Applicants who do not meet the precise entry require ments for Certificate or Post-graduate courses shoulc attach relevant supporting documentation to thei1 enrolment form for consideration by the Admissiorn Committee.
2. Post-basic Nursing Diplomas
Three post-basic nursing courses are offered at QIT -
Diploma in Applied Science - Nursing Administration Diploma in Applied Science - Nursing Education
Diploma in Applied Science - Nursing and Unit Managemen These courses are only available to applicants who possess a qualif ication in nursing acceptable for registration by statutory registerin!
authorities in Australia. Details of entry requirements appear in th course rules relating to each course.
3. Post-Graduate Courses
The Institute offers a range of post-graduate courses at both th Masters degree and post-graduate diploma level. As entry require ments differ extensively depending on the nature of the course details are listed in the course rules relating to the particular course 4. Certificate Entry
The only Certificate courses for which there will be a new intake i1 1980 are the Certificate in Cartography and the Certificate in Civ Engineering (Laboratory Technician strand). Other Certificat courses previously offered by the Institute are now conducted b the Technical Education Branch of the Queensland Educatio Department.
For entry to the Certificate courses offered by OIT, applican1 require -
(a)· A total score of not less than 16 points in four Junior subject~
English, Advanced or Ordinary Level Mathematics, Science and one other;
(b) Students must have studied and received a result in eith1 Advanced or Ordinary Level Mathematics;
(c) A minimum grade of 3 points may be accepted in English, b1 the accepted minimum in all other subjects (except Mathen atics) shall be four points.
Schedules127
~BLE 1 - Table of Tertiary Entrance Scores for Applicants Qualifying in Queensland. •
Senior Examination Grade 12 Adult
(best 5 subjects) by assessment Matriculation (Aggregate over 20 (best 4 subjects)
semesters}
lotional 1959 1960 1967 1971 1973 1974 1967 1971
T.E. and to to and and to and
icore earlier 1966 1970 later later 1970 later
• •
987 28 30 31 32 128 23 26
982 125 22 25
977 27 29 30 31 122
972 120 21 24
967 26 28 29 30 118
962 116
957 25 27 28 29 115 20 23
952 113
947 24 26 27 28 112
942 110
en
19 22937 23 25 26 27 108 ~ ~
932 107 al
927 106 E
922 105 0
..
18 21917 22 24 2,5 26 104 ~
912 103 i
20 c
907 101 'Oi
..
902 21 23 24 25 100 .a 0 17 19
897 99 f
892 20 22 98 0 18
c.>
887 19 21 23 97 Cl)
882 18 20 22 24 96 w 16 17
872 94
...:
862 17 19 21 23 92 'Oi :s 15 16
857 91
..
c.>852 90 <(
842 16 18 20 22 88
832 86 14** 15**
822 15 17 19 21 84
812 16 18 20 80
802 17 19 76 13** 14**
792 14 15
787 782
777 13 14 16 18 72
767 757*
747* 12 13 15 17 68 12** 13**
All applicants must satisfy the subject pre-requisite requirements set out in Tables 2 and 3 except that applicants relying on senior examination results obtained prior to 1967 will be regarded as meeting the requirements if they have gained the equivalent of a score of 3 in each pre-requisite subject.
Based on A = 6; B = 5; C = 4; P or Q = 3; N = 0.
Applicants who have only this level of aggregate points over their best four sub·
jects in Adult Matriculation examinations DO NOT satisfy the requirements for entry to degree or diploma courses at QIT.
Students applying for Associate Diploma level courses only will, subject to the conditions set out in the preceeding policy, be allocated a Notional TE Score of 757 if they have gained 56 points over 16 semesters study, and a Notional TE Score of 747 if they have gained 52 points over 16 semesters study.
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TABLE 2 - Entry Requirements for Grade 12 Students
Mode* Min. Required Min. Min. Specified
Offered COURSE T.E. Subjects Semester No. Units Units Pts. Required SCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE
Degree (Bachelor) Level Courses F-P B.A.S. Biology
F-P B.A.S. Applied Chemistry Chem. 3 - -
F-P B.A.S. Chemistry 810 Maths'# 3 - -
F B.A.S. Applied Geology Physics 3 - -
F-P B.A.S. Physics
F - P t B.A.S. Computing 810 Maths# 8 32 1,2,3 F-P B.A.S. Mathematics
Associate Diploma Level Courses
F-P IA.D. Applied Biology Chem. 3 - -
F-P A.O. Applied Chemistry 745 Maths# 3 - -
F-P A.O. Applied Physics Physics 3 - -
s
A.O. Diagnostic English 3 - -Radiography *** 745 Maths# 3 - -
s
A.O. Therapeutic Physics 3 - -Radiography * * * SCHOOL OF HEAL TH SCIENCE
Degree (Bachelor) Level Courses
F-P
I
B.A.S. Medical Technology Chem. 3 - -810 Maths# 3 - -
Physics 3 - -
Diploma Level Courses
F
I
D.A.S. Chiropody 810 Chem.I
3 - -
F D.A.S. Optometry Maths# 3 - -
Physics 3 - -
Associate Diploma Level Courses
F-P A.O. Clinical Laboratory Chem. 3
I
- -Techniques 745 Maths# 3 - -
F A.O. Health Surveying Physics 3 - -
SCHOOL OF THE BUil T ENVIRONMENT Degree (Bachelor) Level Courses
p B.Architecture 810 English 2 - -
F B.A.S. Built Environment Maths# 2 -
-
p B.A.S. Building
p .B.A.S. Quantity Surveying Associate Diploma Level Courses
F
I
A.O. Built Environment 745 English 4 12 -Technician Maths# 4 12 -
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDIES Degree (Bachelor) Level Courses
F-P B.Bus. Accountancy 810 English 4 *16 -
F-P B.Bus. Management
...
Maths# 4 *16-
F-P B.Bus. Communication
P-E B.Bus. Health Admin. 810 English 4 * 16 -
F-P B.Bus. Public Admin Associate Diploma Level Courses
F-P
I
A.O. Business 745 English 4 *13 -Maths# 4 * 13 -
Schedules 129 JLE 2. (Cont.)
le* Min. Required Min. Min. Specified
ired COURSE T.E. Subjects Semester No. Units Units Pts.
IOOL OF ENGINEERING ree (Bachelor) Level Courses
-P B.Eng. ** English 4 14 -
810 Physics 4 14 -
Chem. 4 14 -
Maths# 8 28 1,2,3 t
s
B.A.S. Surveying * * </> English 4 14 -Maths# 8 28 1,2,3 t
Physics 4 14
-
one other 4 14
-
1ciate Diploma Level Courses
-P A.O. Civil English 3
-
--P A.O. Electrical 745 Maths# 3 - 1,2,3
-P A.O. Mechanical Physics 3 - -
Chem. 3
-
-p A.O. Surveying 745 English 3 - -
Maths 4
-
1,2,3Physics 3
-
-OOL OF LAW
·ee (Bachelor) Level Courses
- P
I
B. Laws • 830 English 4 16 -r:ulJ.time; P = Part·time; E =External; S =Sandwich.
Social Mathematics is not accepted.
A total of 80 points must be obtained over 20 semester units in these courses.
Special consideration may be granted to students not meeting normal math·
ematics requirements, such students will be required to undertake additional work.
Applicants should note that this is a sandwich course requiring alternate semesters of full·time study and approved employment. Students may how·
ever enter the first semester of full· time study withoutemploymentexperience.
For these courses, in addition to meeting the academic requirements set out above, students must have gained a cadetship with a recognised department of radiology or with a specialist radiologist. Students applying for these courses should therefore also apply for a cadetship.
Students who completed units 1,2,3 prior to 1978mustalsohavesatisfactorily completed units 8 and 11.
While the academic segment of this course does not commence until second semester, applications must be submitted by the closing date in October and enrolment forms submitted by the closing date for enrolments in the first semester.
130 Schedules
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*
Applicants for part time or external law who fall within the special provisio relating to selection listed in the section regarding Admission Policy, mi provide documentary evidence from the employer regarding employment, from the potential employer who guarantees that they will be in employme on or before the 4th January. No quota preference will be given until t Institute receives such evidence in an acceptable form and all such eviden should be forwarded by the applicant to the Registrar, QIT,as early aspossib to facilitate the offer of a quota place.
Students not meeting the points specified for required subjects in thesecour.
may be eligible to enrol. Such students should apply for special consideratic
Schedules 131 rABLE 3. Entry Requirements for Students Qualifying by External
Examination
Points Required PLUS Required Subjects Normal Adult
Entry Entry
Mode* (Senior) (Senior) Specific Level
Offered COURSE Total Total Subjects in Specific
over over Subjects
five four subjects subjects
unless unless stated stated iCHOOL OF APPLIED SCIENCE
Degree (Bachelor) Level Courses F-P B.A.S. Biology
Maths I or Students
F-P B.A.S. Applied Chemistry must have
F-P B.A.S. Chemistry 20 16 equivalent sat for these
F B.A.S. Applied Geology Chem. subjects
F-P B.A.S. Physics Physics
F -P • B.A.S. Computing 20 16 Maths I Students
F-P B.A.S. Mathematics Maths 11 must have
sat for these subjects * A.ssociate Diploma Level Courses
Maths I or
F-P A.O. Applied Biology equivalent Students
F-P A.O. Applied Chemistry 16 13 must have
F-P A.O. Applied Physics Chem. Physics sat for these subjects
s
A.O. Diagnostic English StudentsRadiography *** 16 13 Maths I or must have
s
A.O. Therapeutic equivalent sat for theseRadiography * * * Physics subjects
:CHOOL OF HEAL TH SCIENCE Jegree (Bachelor) Level Courses
Maths I or
F-P B.A.S. Medical Technology 20 16 equivalent Students must have Chem.
sat for these Physics
subjects )iploma Level Courses
Maths I or
F D.A.S. Chiropody 20 16 Students
F D.A.S. Optometry Chem. Physics equivalent must have sat for these subjects
~ssociate Diploma Level Courses
Maths I or
F-P A.O. Clinical Laboratory Students
Techniques 16 13 equivalent must have
F A.O. Health Surveying Chem. sat for these
Physics subjects CHOOL OF THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
)egree (Bachelor) Level Courses
p B. Architecture 20 16 English Students
F B.A.S. Built Environment Maths I must have
p B.A.S. Building or 11 sat for these
p B.A.S. Quantity Surveying subjects
~ssociate Diploma Level Courses English
, F A.O. Built Environment 14 12 Maths I or Minimum of
Technician II 3 points in
2 other each subject subjects
132 Schedules TABLE 3 (Cont.)
Points Required PLUS Required Subjec Normal Adult
Entry Entry
Mode* (Senior) (Senior) Specific Leval
Offered COURSE Total Total Subjects in Speci
over over Subjec
five four subjects subjects
unless unless stated stated SCHOOL OF BUSINESS STUDIES
Degree (Bachelor) Level Courses
F-P B.Bus. Accountancy 20 16 English Grade ol
F-P B.Bus. Management • Maths# in each r
uired sul
F-P B.Bus. Communication Grade o·
P-E B.Bus. Health Admin. 20 16 English in each 1
F-P B.Bus. Public Admin. uired su'
- ---
Associate Diploma Level Courses
F-P A.D. Business 14 12 English Grade o
(in 4 (in 3 Maths# in each
Board Board uired su
subjects) subjects) SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
Degree (Bachelor) Level Courses
F-P B.Eng. English Grade c
20 20 Physics in each (in 5 Chem. uired s1 Board Maths I
subjects) Maths II
s
B.A.S. Surveying <P 20 16 English Grade~Maths I in each Maths II uired s1 Physics
1 other Associate Diploma Level Courses
F-P A.D. Civil Engineering 14 14 English Stude~
F-P A.D. Electrical Engineering (in 4 Maths I must h F -P A.D. Mechanical Eng. Board Physics sat for
subjects) Chem. subjec1
p A.D. Surveying (in 14 4 14 1:ngrrsn Maths Physics I Studer must~
Board sat for
subjects) 1 other subjec .subiect
SCHOOL OF LAW
Degree (Bachelor) Level Courses
FE
P IB. Laws•
22 18 English ~rade requir subjecSchedules 133
F =Full Time; P =Part Time; E =External; S =Sandwich.
*
***
#
•
Adult Entry candidates must have gained a total of 8 points in the subjects Mathematics I and Mathematics II together.
For these courses, in addition to meeting the academic requirements set out above, students must have gained a cadetship with a recognised department of radiology or with a specialist radiologist. Students applying for these courses should therefore also apply for a cadetship.
Social Maths is not accepted.
Applicants should note that this is a sandwich course requmng alternate semesters of full-time study and approved employment. Students may how- ever enter the first semester of full-time study withoutemploymentexperience.
Whilst the academic segment of this course does not commence until second semester, applications must be submitted by the closing date in mid October, and enrolment forms submitted by the closing date for enrolments in first semester.
+ Applicants for full-time or external Law who fall into special provisions relating to selection listed in the Admission Policy, must provide documentary evidence from the employer regarding employment, or from the potential employer who guarantees that they will be in employment on or before 4th February. No quota preference will be given until the Institute receives such evidence in an acceptable form and all such evidence should be forwarded to the Registrar, QJT, as early as possible, to facilitate the offer of a quota place.
• Special consideration may be granted to students not meeting normal mathe·
matics requirements, such students. will be required to undertake additional work.
t Applicants with a score of three (3) points in one of the prescribed subjects may be allowed to enrol if the total score over all subjects required is suffic·
iently in excess of the minimum points required.
Subject and Course Numbering System
136 Subject & Course Numbering System