Academic Program

Study Abroad and Exchange Academic Program

Study Abroad students can pursue a full-time study program in any UWS field of study. We recommend that students also take at least one unit on a topic on Australia.

Tip: During orientation a free Academic Preparation Program is offered to new international students to help them become accustomed to the Australian style of education and assessment. Maintain your GPA in Australia by attending this free workshop!

The Australian system of higher education derives from the British model, although it has developed along unique lines. In the Australian system, general education as an element of higher education is assumed. Undergraduate students enrol in a program that is highly focused on a particular major. Undergraduate degrees at UWS normally take three years to complete on a full-time basis.

Undergraduate Teaching Methods and Styles

In undergraduate courses you will have many hours of lectures, classes, workshops and tutorials each week, as well as substantial amounts of 'unstructured' time that you will be expected to spend in individual reading and research.

The teaching styles you will encounter at UWS, and the study techniques required might be very different from what you have been used to in your home country. 'Rote' learning - or memorising information - is generally considered less important than other methods.

You will be required to understand and apply concepts and theories and to critically examine and present a range of arguments to support your conclusions. You will be expected to participate in group work, in class discussions, and deliver individual presentations to your classes. You will also be expected to question your lecturers if you do not understand what is being taught and discussed.

In Australia it is not considered bad manners to express views that are different from those expressed by your lecturer, tutor, or academic supervisor. Many academic staff members facilitate debates and discussions in order to help them explain the subject being studied.

At the beginning of each session you will be given 'deadlines' (final dates) for the completion of assignments in all your subjects. If you fail to meet these deadlines you may be penalised even though you have completed your work.

Lecture and class times for all coursework subjects will be given to you when you enrol during orientation week. All students are required to be at lectures and tutorials at the specified times.

The above information also applies to coursework postgraduate programs. In addition, most coursework programs use more than one textbook and students are expected to read widely using reading lists supplied in class, or found independently.

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Course Structure and Credit Points

Australian visa conditions require international students to study full-time. At UWS the standard workload for one session is four units (40 credit points) with most worth 10 credit points each. Under Australian Student Visa regulations, international students must study a minimum of 80% of a full-time load (minimum of approx 30 credit points).

Assumed Knowledge

Subjects at second and third year levels sometimes have subject prerequisites and assumed knowledge requirements in that particular area of study.   When choosing subjects, it is important to read the subject information and check that you meet the prerequisite subject requirements.   There is flexibility for Study Abroad students in subject selection and each application will be individually assessed.

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Credit Transfer

For the purpose of credit transfer, we recommend that you receive approval from your home institution for the UWS subjects you intend to study before you arrive in Australia.

At the end of the Study Abroad program, an official certificate transcript showing subjects studied and grades achieved, is sent to you to enable you to organise credit transfer with your home institution.

Credit Transfer Guide
UWS GradePercentageUS Grade
HHigh Distinction85+A+
DDistinction75-84A
CCredit65-74B
PPass50-64C
SSatisfactoryUngradedPass
TTerminating Pass D
FFail F

On your UWS transcript you will find that academic grades are recorded but precise marks are not.   We recommend that your home university uses the table above to translate your grades into marks.   If your home university requires your results to be translated into precise marks, you will need to contact individual teachers with a request that your precise marks be forwarded to you.

Credit Point System

At UWS a standard unit (subject) is worth 10 credit points
(although some may be worth 20).

Approximate credit point translations:
10 UWS credit points = 4 credits in the US System
10 UWS credit points = 7.5 ECTS in the European System
10 UWS credit points = 7.5 credits in the Swedish System
10 UWS credit points = 2.5 credits in the Norwegian System

Please note this should only be used as a guide.   Please consult your advisor at your home institution for how your studies will be credited.

For further information contact:

UWS International/ Study Abroad Office

Building 5 Campbelltown campus
University of Western Sydney
Locked Bag 1797
Penrith South NSW 2751 Australia

Telephone: +61 2 4620 3398
Fax: +61 2 4620 3805
e-mail: studyabroad@uws.edu.au