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Bachelor of Arts
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Entry requirements
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You are eligible to apply for this degree if you meet the academic and english language requirements:
Meet the academic requirements
Meet the minimum English language requirements
Academic requirements
Selection rank: 75
The Selection Rank considers your Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) plus any allocated adjustment factors.
How is ATAR calculated?
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What if I don't have an ATAR?
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the logical end to the journey of two technologies: the internet and wireless communications. IoT enables every object in our everyday lives to be connected to the internet. It thereby enables the mass collection, exchange and analysis of data.
The clarity and insight offered via IoT enables better decision making and dynamic planning for complex issues, such as transport management, energy optimisation, green space and natural asset maintenance and the user experience of urban spaces.
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is the logical end to the journey of two technologies: the internet and wireless communications. IoT enables every object in our everyday lives to be connected to the internet. It thereby enables the mass collection, exchange and analysis of data.
The clarity and insight offered via IoT enables better decision making and dynamic planning for complex issues, such as transport management, energy optimisation, green space and natural asset maintenance and the user experience of urban spaces.
Inherent requirements
To be eligible to graduate from your course, you must satisfy the inherent requirements - essential activities, capacities and academic requisites - of that course.
Find out moreEnglish language requirements
The required standard of English for this program is:
Academic IELTS of 6.5 overall
With a minimum of 6.0 in each band, or equivalent.
All applicants for undergraduate coursework studies at Macquarie University are required to provide evidence of proficiency in English.
You may satisfy the English language requirements if you have completed:
- Senior secondary studies equivalent to the NSW HSC
- One year of Australian or comparable tertiary study in a country of qualification
What if I don't meet the English language requirements?
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the logical end to the journey of two technologies: the internet and wireless communications. IoT enables every object in our everyday lives to be connected to the internet. It thereby enables the mass collection, exchange and analysis of data.
The clarity and insight offered via IoT enables better decision making and dynamic planning for complex issues, such as transport management, energy optimisation, green space and natural asset maintenance and the user experience of urban spaces.
Asssumed knowledge
None.
Majors: Some majors in this degree have assumed knowledge, so check the requirements of each major as you explore your options. If you don't have the assumed knowledge for a major, you may be advised to inlude certain electives in your first year.
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Recommended studies
Majors: Some majors in this degree have recommended studies, so check the requirements of each major as your explore your options.
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If you have completed prior study at Diploma level or higher, you may be eligible for credit towards your Bachelor at Macquarie which can reduce the duration of your program.
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Your prior learning may consist of:
- Formal learning such as prior study and qualifications
- Informal learning
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