The Faculty of Engineering Admission Scheme (FEAS) is for the admission of undergraduate students to UNSW Faculty of Engineering degree programs (including the BSc Computer Science and BSc Food Science & Technology).
| Admission Process for Entry to UNSW Faculty of Engineering Programs in 2008 |
| UAI 88.00+ |
Admission on basis of UAI (or equivalent) |
| UAI 75.00-87.95 |
Admission on basis of FEAS |
FEAS Structure
The cut-off for admission to UNSW engineering programs in 2008 is expected to be a UAI (or equivalent) of 88.00. From experience the Faculty of Engineering has identified that a UAI (or equivalent) of 88.00 or above is an indication that domestic and international students who have completed an Australian Year 12 qualification have a good chance of success in our programs and these students will be considered for admission to UNSW Engineering programs on the basis of their UAI (or equivalent) only.
Below a UAI (or equivalent) of 88.00 the Faculty recognises that there are a number of factors which signal the potential of students to succeed in engineering programs. These factors include the UAI (or equivalent), ability in Mathematics, Physical Science, design and problem solving and attitude and motivation toward engineering studies.
Students who achieve a UAI (or equivalent) between 75.00 and 87.95 will be considered for admission under the Faculty of Engineering Admission Scheme (FEAS).
| Step 1 |
UAI (or equivalent) |
75.00-87.95 |
| Step 2 |
Subjects |
Performance in relevant HSC subjects/Australian Yr12 subjects |
| Step 3 |
Interview*
* Application required |
Interview to assess additional factors related to engineering studies |
If you anticipate achieving a UAI (or equivalent) between 75.00 and 87.95 then to maximise your opportunities for admission you are strongly encouraged to submit an application for an interview under the Faculty of Engineering Admission Scheme (FEAS). At the interview, you will be able to meet with Engineering staff, exchange information and show how you are suited to engineering studies.
Applicants who do not submit a FEAS application for an interview will be considered under Step 1 and 2 of the Scheme.
Both 2007 Australian Year 12 and other applicants are eligible to apply for FEAS Step 3. Domestic applicants who have undertaken post-secondary or tertiary studies (eg. TAFE, University) do not need to apply under this scheme as they will be considered on the basis of data received from the UAC. Information on the UAC application process is available at www.uac.edu.au.
FEAS applications for the 2008 Mid-Year Admission Round closed on 6 June 2008. For ‘Late’ FEAS applications submitted between 7 and 16 June 2008 we have attempted to allocate an interview.
The application form and important dates for the 2009 Admission Round will be available on this website from 1 August 2008.
Please note all domestic applicants must still lodge a UAC application for admission, and all offers are made through UAC (www.uac.edu.au).
International applicants who have completed a 2007 Australian Year 12, or 2007 International Baccalaureate in Australia, or a 2007 New Zealand NCEA Level 3 qualification must still lodge a UAC application, and all offers are made through UAC (www.uac.edu.au). International applicants who have undertaken secondary qualifications not listed above, post-secondary or tertiary studies (eg TAFE, University) apply for Mid-Year admission direct to UNSW and are not eligible for the Faculty of Engineering Admission Scheme (FEAS). Further information is available on the UNSW website at www.unsw.edu.au/futureStudents/undergrad/sad/howtoapply.html
General enquiries may be directed to Email: feas@unsw.edu.au, Tel: +61 2 9385 5131/5201/5128, Fax: +61 2 9385 5244.