The University of Adelaide welcomes applications from students who have completed the Gao Kao and will grant direct entry to outstanding Gao Kao students providing they meet the following scores and any additional requirements and/or criteria that apply.
You must:
Satisfy the University's English Language competence requirement.
Satisfy any prerequisite subject requirements for your chosen program
Psychology is a fascinating area of study that offers unique insight into human behaviour and why people think and behave in certain ways. The Bachelor of Psychological Science is ideal for students who are creative but enjoy facts and figures, and who wish to develop superior problem solving, critical thinking and communication skills relevant to a wide range of careers.
The University of Adelaide welcomes applications from students who have completed the Gao Kao and will grant direct entry to outstanding Gao Kao students providing they meet the following scores and any additional requirements and/or criteria that apply.
You must:
Satisfy the University's English Language competence requirement.
Satisfy any prerequisite subject requirements for your chosen program
The Bachelor of Science (Advanced) (BSc (Advanced)) is designed for high-achieving students who wish to develop their knowledge and understanding of science, with a strong emphasis on research skill development.
This program focuses on the biomedical aspects of biology, including the normal and abnormal function of the human body. The emphasis is on modern biomedical knowledge and research approaches used to gain that knowledge. Students are taught by world-class biomedical researchers and experienced educators, and have the opportunity to pursue a research project as an introduction to modern biomedical research.
The Bachelor of Sciences (Biotechnology) provides training in both the molecular basis for biotechnology and the bioprocess technology required for the development of biotechnology products. The program is based around the recognised research strengths of the University of Adelaide in molecular biology, animal, plant and microbial biotechnology, structural biology and bioprocess engineering. It provides students with a unique cross disciplinary approach, which incorporates expertise from the Faculty of Sciences and the Faculty of Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences.
Marine Biology is all about the largest and most diverse ecosystem on the planet - the sea. It is strange that our planet is named Earth when most of it is sea, and stranger that many graduates train in tropical seas when the bulk of jobs are in temperate (Antarctic to sub-tropical) seas. Most of Australia’s population lives on temperate coasts. For this reason, we prepare graduates for work on these coasts by demonstrating the problems and needs facing marine industry and conservation.
This program is for students interested in the areas of science that relate to Earth's mineral resources - their nature, origin, distribution, discovery and exploitation. This is the program for students who want an interesting, well-paid and diverse career, with opportunities to travel all over the world.
Space science and astrophysics explores our universe from the upper atmosphere of the earth to the most distant regions. This underpins much of the academic and technological research into astronomy, studies of the solar system and the practical use of space. It is important in improving our knowledge of the universe as a whole, and in enabling us to understand the environment within which space vehicles, and planet earth, must operate.
The Bachelor of Science (Wildlife Conservation Biology) offers students the core scientific knowledge and practical skills required for challenging careers in wildlife conservation and biodiversity management.
Direct entry into the Bachelor of Applied Biology (Honours) is not available. Students who have completed the first three years of the Bachelor of Applied Biology to a satisfactory level have the option to apply for a transfer into the Honours program.