The City East campus is dedicated to health and biomedical sciences, offering unique programs in allied health professions right in Adelaide's CBD. It features advanced clinical simulation labs, anatomy suites, and research centres for pharmacy, podiatry, and medical sciences, emphasising hands-on training and healthcare innovation.
Students benefit from proximity to hospitals and clinics for placements, with the campus supporting cutting-edge research in health technologies and public health, producing graduates ready for clinical practice and research roles.
UniSA's City West campus, located in Adelaide's vibrant west end, specialises in business, law, architecture, construction management, art, design, and communication. It houses state-of-the-art facilities for creative and professional disciplines, fostering industry connections in the heart of the city. The campus emphasises practical, work-integrated learning with modern studios, galleries, and simulation spaces tailored for these fields.
This focus supports students in developing portfolios and professional skills through collaborations with local industries and cultural institutions, preparing graduates for dynamic careers in creative economies and built environments.
Magill campus specialises in education, psychology, and human services, set in parkland surroundings ideal for teacher training and behavioural studies. It offers purpose-built facilities like early childhood centres, psychology clinics, and lecture theatres designed for interactive learning in these disciplines.
The campus promotes community engagement through school partnerships and research into educational practices and mental health, equipping students with skills for teaching, counselling, and community development roles.
Mawson Lakes campus is a hub for STEM disciplines, particularly engineering, IT, aviation, and science, located adjacent to a technology park. It boasts cutting-edge labs for robotics, virtual reality, aerospace simulation, and environmental testing, supporting innovative research and industry partnerships.
The tech-focused environment prepares students for high-demand sectors through project-based learning and collaborations with defence and tech firms, fostering future leaders in science and engineering.
Mount Gambier campus on the Limestone Coast serves regional students with programs in education, nursing, and social sciences. Co-located with TAFE, it provides modern learning spaces for foundational and degree-level studies tailored to rural needs.
The campus supports flexible delivery and local placements, enabling access to higher education for south-east communities and addressing shortages in teaching and health professions.
The Whyalla regional campus, the largest in South Australia outside Adelaide, focuses on health professions, education, and regional sustainability. With facilities like a rural health clinic, simulation wards, and engineering workshops, it addresses local industry needs in mining and healthcare.
Emphasis on practical training and community service prepares graduates for regional roles, supporting workforce development in remote healthcare and education.