Curtin UniReady Program - Pathway to University Success

 
Curtin UniReady
 
in Schools Program
 
 
The UniReady Enabling Program is an ‘alternate
entry to university’ pathway run by Curtin
University.
When completed successfully, it will provide
students with a notional ATAR of 70 and English
competency (Curtin’s minimum entry
requirements for undergraduate courses).
 
 
 
In 2021, at CJSC, the program is available to 
year 12
 students.
 
The program will be run over two gridlines.
 
Each unit will contribute to a student’s WACE (max. 4 points).
 
UniReady Core Units
 
Fundamentals of Academic Writing
   (Semester One)
 
The focus of this unit is learning about
the skills needed to be able to write
successfully at university level.
Students will also gain a strong
understanding of university protocols.
Content of this unit includes reading
critically, plagiarism, academic integrity,
paraphrasing and referencing, all in the
context of developing essay writing skills.
 
Foundations of Communication
   (Semester Two)
 
The focus of this unit is communication,
specifically, looking at different ways of
communicating information for different
audiences and purposes.
Students will learn about email
etiquette, group work, infographics,
blogging, online communication and
public speaking.
 
UniReady Elective Units
 
Applying Mathematics
   (Semester One)
This unit aims to develop a core set of
numeracy skills that will aid students in
further study - particularly in Health
Sciences and Business.
Students will be introduced to a variety
of mathematical concepts from basic
numerical to statistical to financial, and
to their real-life applications in Health
Sciences and Business.
The unit begins with numeracy skills
before moving on to cover univariate
statistics, bivariate statistics, algebra
and functions.
 
Introduction to Health Sciences
   (Semester Two)
This unit will provide students with a
basic understanding of some of the
human anatomy and physiology
components of an undergraduate Health
Sciences program.
This includes an overview of the
structure and function of human anatomy
and physiology, focused on musculo-
skeletal, cardiovascular, respiratory,
nervous, digestive, endocrine and
immune systems. Human cell biology and
homeostasis will also be investigated.
 
University courses
 
The UniReady Program provides entry to a range of undergraduate
courses at Curtin University.
 
A complete list can be found on their website:
https://study.curtin.edu.au/applying/pathways/uniready-enabling-
program/
 
Other universities also accept this program for entry to 
some
undergraduate courses 
 check with the universities.
 
UniReady students:
 
Have clear aspirations to go to university.
Have a plan for what they’d like to study in the future.
 
 
 
 
UniReady students:
 
 
Are dedicated and hardworking.
Take ownership of their learning.
Are self-motivated.
Are able to work without influence from others.
Show consistent effort and persistence.
Are resilient, and can cope in difficult times and with adversity.
 
UniReady students:
 
 
Have sound literacy skills and can achieve success in year 11
English (ATAR or General).
Listen to teacher feedback, and act on it to improve their
learning.
Often do well in class assessments, but may not do well on exams.
 
 
 
 
UniReady students:
 
 
Attend school, and classes, regularly – 85%-90% minimum.
 
Who is it for?
 
The UniReady Program is NOT intended as a replacement for ATAR, or for students who will
achieve an ATAR above the minimum (70).
 
but for students who:
 
are MA, haven’t been at school for a while, and are returning to year 12 to gain uni entry
may not get an ATAR that gives them uni entry
may be studying General courses, but want to go to uni
are achieving Bs in General courses, or Cs in ATAR courses
would benefit from additional ‘uni-readiness’ skills.
 
It’s a good medium between ATAR and General courses, and is a good option for students who
genuinely want to go to uni, but who won’t get an ATAR, or one that doesn’t give them uni entry.
 
 
How to apply:
 
 
1.
Select UniReady as part of your course selection.
 
2.
Submit a short statement explaining;
i.
why you want to complete the UniReady program
ii.
what you want to study at uni
iii.
your career goals
iv.
how you have, and will, demonstrate/d your commitment and application to your study.
 
3.
Attend a selection meeting
i.
bring evidence of your recent academic achievement and attendance (school report/s).
 
 
 
 
 
UniReady on YouTube
 
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VffnzZXK4kM
 
The Curtin campus life!
https://scieng.curtin.edu.au/study/undergraduate/entry-
pathways-study-support/
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The Curtin UniReady Program offers a pathway for Year 12 students to gain entry to university by completing Core and Elective units focusing on academic writing, communication, mathematics, and health sciences. Successful completion provides a notional ATAR of 70 and English competency, meeting Curtin University's minimum entry requirements. The program equips students with essential skills for university-level studies and opens doors to various undergraduate courses. Explore the UniReady Program as a stepping stone to a successful academic journey.

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  1. Curtin UniReady in Schools Program

  2. The UniReady Enabling Program is an alternate entry to university pathway run by Curtin University. When completed successfully, it will provide students with a notional ATAR of 70 and English competency (Curtin s minimum entry requirements for undergraduate courses).

  3. In 2021, at CJSC, the program is available to year 12 students. The program will be run over two gridlines. Each unit will contribute to a student s WACE (max. 4 points).

  4. UniReady Core Units Fundamentals of Academic Writing (Semester One) Foundations of Communication (Semester Two) The focus of this unit is learning about the skills needed to be able to write successfully at university level. Students will also gain a strong understanding of university protocols. Content of this unit includes reading critically, plagiarism, academic integrity, paraphrasing and referencing, all in the context of developing essay writing skills. The focus of this unit is communication, specifically, looking at different ways of communicating information for different audiences and purposes. Students will learn about email etiquette, group work, infographics, blogging, online communication and public speaking.

  5. UniReady Elective Units Applying Mathematics (Semester One) This unit aims to develop a core set of numeracy skills that will aid students in further study - particularly in Health Sciences and Business. Students will be introduced to a variety of mathematical concepts from basic numerical to statistical to financial, and to their real-life applications in Health Sciences and Business. The unit begins with numeracy skills before moving on to cover univariate statistics, bivariate statistics, algebra and functions. Introduction to Health Sciences (Semester Two) This unit will provide students with a basic understanding of some of the human anatomy and physiology components of an undergraduate Health Sciences program. This includes an overview of the structure and function of human anatomy and physiology, focused on musculo- skeletal, cardiovascular, respiratory, nervous, digestive, endocrine and immune systems. Human cell biology and homeostasis will also be investigated.

  6. University courses The UniReady Program provides entry to a range of undergraduate courses at Curtin University. A complete list can be found on their website: https://study.curtin.edu.au/applying/pathways/uniready-enabling- program/ Other universities also accept this program for entry to some undergraduate courses check with the universities.

  7. UniReady students: Have clear aspirations to go to university. Have a plan for what they d like to study in the future.

  8. UniReady students: Are dedicated and hardworking. Take ownership of their learning. Are self-motivated. Are able to work without influence from others. Show consistent effort and persistence. Are resilient, and can cope in difficult times and with adversity.

  9. UniReady students: Have sound literacy skills and can achieve success in year 11 English (ATAR or General). Listen to teacher feedback, and act on it to improve their learning. Often do well in class assessments, but may not do well on exams.

  10. UniReady students: Attend school, and classes, regularly 85%-90% minimum.

  11. Who is it for? The UniReady Program is NOT intended as a replacement for ATAR, or for students who will achieve an ATAR above the minimum (70). but for students who: are MA, haven t been at school for a while, and are returning to year 12 to gain uni entry may not get an ATAR that gives them uni entry may be studying General courses, but want to go to uni are achieving Bs in General courses, or Cs in ATAR courses would benefit from additional uni-readiness skills. It s a good medium between ATAR and General courses, and is a good option for students who genuinely want to go to uni, but who won t get an ATAR, or one that doesn t give them uni entry.

  12. How to apply: 1. Select UniReady as part of your course selection. 2. Submit a short statement explaining; i. why you want to complete the UniReady program ii. what you want to study at uni iii. your career goals iv. how you have, and will, demonstrate/d your commitment and application to your study. 3. Attend a selection meeting i. bring evidence of your recent academic achievement and attendance (school report/s).

  13. UniReady on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VffnzZXK4kM The Curtin campus life! https://scieng.curtin.edu.au/study/undergraduate/entry- pathways-study-support/

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