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Contents
INTRODUCING MELBOURNE
Study in the heart of Melbourne
A world-standard education
10
Career options
12
Whats next?
14
Campuses
16
Life at Melbourne
18
Student services
20
22
23
Melbourne scholarships
24
26
28
Housing
32
Residential colleges
34
OUR COURSES
Course index
36
Agriculture
42
Arts
44
Biomedicine
46
Commerce
48
Engineering
50
Environmental Horticulture
52
Environments
54
Fine Arts
56
General Studies
58
Information Technology
60
Music
62
Oral Health
64
Psychology
66
Science
68
Concurrent diplomas
70
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ADMISSIONS
What type of student am I?
83
84
Domestic students
Admissions
86
87
88
Fees
89
How to apply
90
International students
Admissions
92
93
Fees
94
How to apply
95
Overseas representatives
96
96
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Entry requirements
97
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Glossary
112
Welcome to Australias
leading university
When choosing a university, you want
to know that at the end of your study,
you can pursue your dream career and
work anywhere in the world.
From this perspective alone, Melbourne
is a great choice. Its consistently placed
among the worlds leading universities,
ranked in the top 30 worldwide,
and deemed to be in the top 10 by
employers.Q
Melbournes curriculum aligns us with
the worlds best universities in Europe,
North America and Asia. We also enjoy
a long-held position as Australias
leading research university. By choosing
to study here, you can be sure you will
develop the skills and attributes needed
to succeed in your career of choice.
As a student at Melbourne, you can
enjoy student life and culture at some
of Australias most beautiful and vibrant
campuses. You will learn alongside
students from Australia and more than
120 countries across the world, taught
by inspiring academic staff who are
immersed in contemporary scholarship
and research.
Glyn Davis
Vice-Chancellor
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2012 and Times Higher Education World
University Rankings 20122013
INTRODUCING
MELBOURNE
Page 6
OUR COURSES
Page 35
ADMISSIONS
Page 83
Domestic students:
Page 85
E NTRY
REQUIREMENTS
Page 97
International students:
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This section has all the
information you need about
how to apply, course fees
and preparing for study.
Melbourne:
The world standard
Est. 1853
Celebrating
160 years
of excellence
Introducing
Melbourne
Study in the heart of Melbourne
A world-standard education
10
Career options
12
Whats next?
14
Campuses
16
Life at Melbourne
18
Student services
20
22
23
Melbourne scholarships
24
26
28
Housing
32
Residential colleges
34
International partnerships
#28
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world
the
#1
in Australia
Times Higher Education
World University
Rankings 20122013
St Pauls Cathedral and bustling Swanston Street
Study in the
heart of Melbourne
Whether youre a Melburnian, from elsewhere in
Australia or coming here from across the globe,
youll love living in this cosmopolitan city.
MELBOUR NE
BREATHTAKING MELBOURNE
DELICIOUS MELBOURNE
SPORTY MELBOURNE
DESIGNER MELBOURNE
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Introducing Melbourne
CULTURAL MELBOURNE
OUTSIDE MELBOURNE
Enjoying new
experiences in
Melbourne
Great
Studying in Melbourne
means being a part of so
many new experiences.
Melbourne is one of the most
multicultural cities in the world
so there is always something
to look forward to.
Tamara Dissanayake
Sri Lanka
Bachelor of Science
Thermal
Penguin
Wineries
Snowfields
Healesville
GETTING AROUND
MELBOURNE
Melbourne has a good public transport
system that is reliable and easy to
navigate. Trams, buses and trains
operate throughout the city and its
suburbs. We also have a great ferry
network that can take you to the
shops and buskers at Southbank in
the heart of the city or further afield
to the beaches of St Kilda and historic
Williamstown.
A world-standard
education
Aligned with leading universities in Europe, North
America and Asia, our curriculum will prepare you for
excellence in whatever career you choose.
BECOME AN EXPERT IN
YOUR FIELD
Flexible yet focused, Melbourne
degrees enable you to reach your full
potential. Whether you already have
your career path mapped out, or are
open to new possibilities, you can tailor
your studies to suit your interests and
your expectations. You can focus on
a particular career from day one, or
follow new and exciting options as you
discover them.
In your undergraduate (bachelors)
degree, youll develop a deep
understanding of a particular study
area from first to third year. This core
study area is called your major, or
the depth component of your degree.
With nearly 100 major fields of study
to choose from, you can select a major
that fits with your career aspirations and
study it in depth to develop specialised
knowledge.
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Elective
Breadth
Honours (1 year)
Undergraduate
degree (3 years)
Bachelor of
Agriculture
Graduate
research degree
Undertake original,
supervised research
with a research degree
such as a PhD or
Master of Philosophy.
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of
Biomedicine
Bachelor of
nn
Commerce
Bachelor of
Environments
Bachelor of
Fine Arts
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of
Oral Health
Bachelor of
Science
Professional
development degree
Advance your
professional
and intellectual
development.
Professions include:
Architecture, Dental
Available in all areas
Surgery, Engineering,
of study.
Journalism, Law,
Medicine, Nursing,
Optometry, Physiotherapy,
Psychology, Social Work,
Teaching, Veterinary
Science and more.
Your career
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Pursue
Study
Complement
Work
EARN AN EXTRA
QUALIFICATION ALONGSIDE
YOUR DEGREE
Melbournes concurrent diplomas allow
you to study an extra qualification
alongside your degree. This can
enhance your employability and allow
you to develop detailed knowledge in
an area outside your main area of study.
At Melbourne, you can choose a
concurrent diploma in:
Informatics
Languages
Mathematical
Now Im certain
about my career path
I began my Bachelor
of Biomedicine with
aspirations of studying
graduate Medicine. However,
throughout the course I kept
an open mind and explored
various avenues. In the end I
still wanted to study Medicine,
so my undergraduate degree
not only provided me with a
perfect stepping stone, but
also cleared any doubt about
what I wanted to study next.
Gayan Kathriachchige
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Doctor of Medicine
Sciences
(Practical)
Global
Issues.
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Learn from
the best
BUILD YOUR
PROFESSIONAL
NETWORKS
Employers know our graduates are highly skilled and jobready. More than 80 of the worlds leading organisations
personally visit our campus each year to recruit our students:
Microsoft
and NAB
BHP Billiton
Deloitte
IBM
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Rio Tinto
Shell
Telstra
VicRoads.
YOULL BE
IN DEMAND
Melbourne graduates are highly sought after by employers
and industry. Many of our students secure their desired
position within several months of completing their courses
or even while they are still studying!
Employers know that our graduates will be academically
excellent, knowledgeable across disciplines, fluent between
cultures and active global citizens.
#9
graduate
employability
QS World University
Rankings 2012
Alexander
Chef and author
Elizabeth
Blackburn
Scientist, 2009 Nobel
Prize winner
Cate
Blanchett
Actress
Lord
Alec Broers
Former Vice-Chancellor,
University of Cambridge
Brian
Burdekin
Adviser, UN High
Commission for Human
Rights
Edward
Weary
Dunlop
Army doctor and
humanitarian
Cathy
Freeman
Olympic athlete and
Australian of the Year
Julia
Gillard
Prime Minister of
Australia
Germaine
Author
Greer
Barry
Humphries
Actor and comedian
Ananda
Krishnan
Businessman and
philanthropist
Peter
Singer
Philosopher
John
So Former Lord
Mayor of Melbourne
Margaret
Jackson
Businesswoman,
former chair of Qantas
Q Academic Ranking of World Universities 2012 and Times Higher Education World University Rankings 20122013
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Visit a renowned
Melbourne
gallery to see
your paintings
exhibited
Score a lucrative
graduate role
at a global
consulting firm
REIGN SUPREME
AT THE GRAMMY
AWARDS
Take on the
biggest job in
Australia
Go wherever
your dreams
take you
Make a difference
at one of the
worlds leading
engineering
companies
Perform at
the Melbourne
Recital Centre
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You could...
Whats next?
Discover the exciting possibilities that
await once you graduate with your
bachelors degree from Melbourne.
Pursue
a professional qualification
at masters level through a graduate
coursework degree
Experience
GRADUATE COURSEWORK
DEGREES
A graduate coursework qualification
from Melbourne will set you up to
become a leader in your field, and
open up a wider range of career
opportunities and earning potential.
In the competitive global employment
market, a graduate qualification sets
you apart as someone who is looking to
advance and lead, and has the skills and
knowledge to succeed.
graduate courses
available
Graduate
professional development
degrees.
Having completed my
undergraduate degree
here, I was convinced that
Melbourne was the best
choice for my graduate study.
I knew I would receive the
best possible training for
entry into the workforce.
The teaching staff are highly
knowledgeable and passionate
about inspiring future
generations of students.
Edmund Kwong
Bachelor of Science
Doctor of Dental Surgery
Graduate professional
entry degrees
Melbournes graduate professional
entry degrees give you a professional
qualification at masters level. These
programs offer intensive, focused study
and professional knowledge preparing
you for the career of your choice.
Designed with the needs of
internationally mobile graduates in
mind, these qualifications are endorsed
by the Australian Government as
pathways to professional employment in
Australia. Many are also recognised by
professional bodies around the world.
On graduation, youll be awarded
a masters qualification in your
chosen field. This is a higher level
of qualification than you would gain
studying a double or combined
undergraduate bachelors degree at
another university.
A wealth of
opportunities
At the beginning of my
journey in the Melbourne JD
I was buzzing with excitement.
The intellectual stimulation,
interesting people and wealth
of opportunities seemed
endless. Two semesters in,
this feeling has not changed.
Louise McNeil
Bachelor of Arts
Juris Doctor (Law)
Graduate professional
development degrees
These programs are ideal if youre
already trained in a particular area and
are looking to advance your knowledge
through further graduate study. They
can help you to increase your earning
potential, get a promotion, or move into
a new career area.
To view the extensive range of graduate
coursework degrees available, go to:
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Graduate students go
further, faster
Whats a GPA?
GPA stands for Grade Point
Average a calculation of the
average percentage grade you
achieve in your degree.
Making discoveries
in muscle physiology
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Introducing Melbourne
GRADUATE RESEARCH
DEGREES
ANCHORED IN TRADITION,
FOCUSED ON THE FUTURE
STATE-OF-THE-ART LEARNING
FACILITIES
16
26%
international
students
47
000+
students
Campus locations
Victoria
Introducing Melbourne
Australia
Campuses
are located in
Victoria
Creswick campus
Dookie campus
Shepparton campus
Werribee campus
Australia
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Southbank campus
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Burnley
Melbourne
(see below)
Burnley
campus
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Protection Society
Club
Chocolate
Debating
Lovers Society
Society
Fantasy
Film
Society
Fotoholics
French
Indian
Photography Club
Club
Club
Political
Interest Society.
union.unimelb.edu.au/clubs
Aikido
Hockey
Athletics
Lacrosse
Cricket
Mountaineering
Cycling
Netball
Dancesport
Skiing
Fencing
Volleyball
Football
Waterpolo.
2
3
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Futsal
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25+
cafes
40+
sporting
clubs
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student
clubs
150+
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A BBQ
on North
Court
conferences
mentoring
Running
Students Jessica Crofts (left) and Gemma Leigh-Dodds (middle) worked with
Meghan Fitzgerald (right) from Fitzroy Legal Services.
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Youll always
feel supported
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The University has 15 Student Centres, each one dedicated to providing you
with assistance during your time at Melbourne.
services.unimelb.edu.au/studentcentre
Our libraries
3.6mil
12
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Introducing Melbourne
Your Student Centre should be your first port of call for study information
and advice once youre enrolled. Student Centre staff can help you with
administrative and transactional services such as enrolment, fees, results,
assessment, transcripts and student ID cards. They can also provide individual
advice on course planning, subject selection and pathways to future
employment or further study.
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Migration advice
ISS staff are registered migration
agents and provide specialist
support to students with visarelated matters, including student
visa applications, visa implications
following changes to your enrolment,
and practical advice on extending
your stay after you have completed
your studies.
services.unimelb.edu.au/
international/visas
Students under 18
Underage students must meet
specific Department of Immigration
and Citizenship (DIAC) requirements
to obtain a student visa. One
option to meet these requirements
is to enrol in the University of
Melbourne Under 18 Supervision
Program. Through this program,
ISS will assess your proposed
accommodation and monitor your
academic progress and general
wellbeing through regular meetings
until you turn 18.
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Benefits
Experience
Contribute
Choose
areas.
Earn
Have
Attend
Benefits
In Year 11 and 12:
Develop
Receive
invitations to exclusive
academic events and activities
at the University including case
competitions, overnight events on
campus and VCE revision lectures
Stay
Enjoy
At University:
Receive
Receive
a relocation allowance to
help in your transition to Melbourne
(if youre moving from a rural area)
Gain
More info
Extension Program
+61 3 8344 5538
extension-program@unimelb.
edu.au
futurestudents.unimelb.edu.
au/umep
Kwong Lee Dow
Young Scholars Program
+61 3 8344 5403
young-scholars@unimelb.
edu.au
futurestudents.unimelb.edu.
au/kld
Q Classes are held on campus or through a School Centre. There are no university tuition fees for
subjects delivered on campus, but some School Centres may charge an administrative/teaching fee.
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Chancellors
Scholars Program
of Arts (Chancellors
Scholars Program)
Bachelor
of Biomedicine
(Chancellors Scholars Program)
Bachelor
of Commerce (Chancellors
Scholars Program)
Bachelor
of Environments
(Chancellors Scholars Program)
Bachelor
of Music (Chancellors
Scholars Program)
Bachelor
of Science (Chancellors
Scholars Program)
fee-exempt Commonwealth
Supported Place (CSP), valued up to
approximately $30 500 (depending
on your undergraduate degree), and
Annual
Annual
c e in t h e
gra
pr
duate h
of your c
Academic enhancement
opportunities
Guaranteed place in the graduate
program of your choice
Domestic
students: Guaranteed
Commonwealth Supported
Place (CSP) in professional entry
masters (coursework) degree of
choice,W subject to meeting course
prerequisites.
International
students: Guaranteed
international fee place in professional
entry masters (coursework) degree
of choice,W subject to meeting
course prerequisites.
Guaranteed
No
SELECTION CRITERIA
Completion
of an Australian Year 12
or the International Baccalaureate
(IB) in Australia in 2013 (you must
either enrol immediately or be
granted a deferral by the University
in the year following Year 12).
undergraduate course
prerequisites
Bachelor
My experience as a
Chancellors Scholar
The Chancellors Scholars
More info
13 MELB (13 6352)
[email protected]
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edu.au
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Melbourne Global
Scholars Award
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How to apply
Application requirements vary. For
more information, visit the website
listed with each scholarship.
Domestic students
Melbourne National
Scholarships
Melbourne Access
Scholarships
$13
Tuition
fee-exempt Commonwealth
Supported Place, valued up to
approximately $30 500 (depending
on your undergraduate degree)
No
$15
Up
My scholarship
gave me focus
More info
13 MELB (13 6352)
[email protected]
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fee-exempt Commonwealth
Supported Place, valued up to
approximately $30 500 (depending
on your undergraduate degree)
No
Benefits
500 allowance for the normal
duration of an undergraduate degree
(excluding honours)
Up
Students
relocating to Melbourne
may be eligible for additional
financial assistance with
accommodation.
Eligibility
Students must be eligible for one or
more Access Melbourne categories
(see page 26).
Scholarships are awarded on the
basis of information contained in
your application (see page 26), taking
academic merit into consideration.
services.unimelb.edu.au/
scholarships/ugrad/future/access
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$30
Up
One
Eligibility
ATAR
Completion
of an Australian Year 12
or the IB in Australia in 2013
Satisfy
course
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Ourscholarship
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$5
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$3.5 millionge financial aid
residential colle
$2.3 million
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student financi
$2 million
$260 00sc0holarships
larships
travelling scho
Indigenous
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Melbourne National
Equity Scholarships
Benefits
Tuition
fee-exempt Commonwealth
Supported Place, valued up to
approximately $30 500 (depending
on your undergraduate degree)
No
$15
Up
Annual
One-off
Eligibility
Scholarships are awarded based
on information contained in your
application.
services.unimelb.edu.au/
scholarships/ugrad/future/
commonwealth
Indigenous Scholarship
Program
Benefits
Depending on the scholarship awarded,
benefits include:
Housing
Book
bursary
financial background
or isolated areas
Under-represented
schools.
Faculty scholarships
Many faculties have specific
scholarships and benefits for students
applying to their courses. Check the
website of your preferred course for
more information:
Assistance
Monetary
grants.
Indigenous
person of Australia
Meet
unimelb.edu.au/az/faculties.html
Residential college
scholarships
The University of Melbournes residential
colleges offer financial support in the
form of scholarships, bursaries and
employment opportunities to help
students fund their college experience.
For information, go to:
colleges.unimelb.edu.au/
information/scholarships.html
Sport scholarships
Melbourne University Sport provides
a number of scholarships and grants
to new and continuing elite student
athletes.
vouchers
Eligibility
Eligibility
Disadvantaged
Benefits
All students
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Travelling scholarships
If you want to study overseas as part
of your degree, there is a range of
travelling scholarships, grants and
awards available. For more information,
see page 29, or go to:
services.unimelb.edu.au/
scholarships/ugrad/current/
travelling
Other equity
scholarships
There are several equity scholarships
available to domestic students. For
information, go to:
services.unimelb.edu.au/
scholarships/ugrad/future
access.unimelb.edu.au
International students
MELBOURNE International
Undergraduate
Scholarships
Benefits
100
50
$10
Up
Eligible
Eligibility
Awarded on basis of academic merit.
Have
Citizen
Have
Not
Melbourne rewarded
my potential
I strongly believe that this
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Chancellors
Scholars
Program
Indigenous
Commonwealth
Scholarships
ACCESS MELBOURNE
SPECIAL ENTRY SCHEME
If youre a domestic student, you can
enhance your opportunity for selection
by applying for Access Melbourne,
the University of Melbournes special
entry scheme.
Access Melbourne can help you gain
a place in a course, even if your ATAR
is below the Clearly-in Rank, by letting
you explain the ongoing circumstances
that have affected your education. You
can also apply via VTAC for a range of
scholarships (see pages 2425).
You can apply for an access place under
one or more of the following categories:
Disadvantaged
Applicants
financial background
Under-represented
Difficult
schools
88
or above Commerce
95
or above Biomedicine.
Guaranteed ATARs for 2014 entry are expected to be known by June 2013
and will be published at:
access.unimelb.edu.au/seas-guaranteed
circumstances
Disability
or medical condition
Non-English
speaking background
Recognition
as an Indigenous
Australian
Mature-age
consideration
(non-school leaver entry pathway).
20%
of Commonwealth Supported
Places reserved
for Access Melbourne applicants
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An
Your
How to apply
Apply for an undergraduate course
through VTAC and also complete an
additional application form for the
scheme, available at:
futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/
elite
More info
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A RICH HISTORY OF
INDIGENOUS PARTICIPATION
AND LEADERSHIP
Q Students are not eligible for the scheme if their performance activity is associated with
the undergraduate course to which they are applying (eg elite musicians applying for the
Bachelor of Music).
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Immerse
Explore
Increase
A once-in-a-lifetime
experience
Build
Give
yourself a competitive
edge youll have unique language
and cross-cultural skills.
Make
an international perspective
on your area of study, and develop
a closer understanding of the
discipline.
Study
Improve
Experience
a different academic
system.
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As
Through
a short-term overseas
program you take up an internship
or placement, or study a University
of Melbourne overseas subject.
Introducing Melbourne
TRAVEL GRANTS
AND AWARDS
The University of Melbourne offers a
range of grants, bursaries and other
funding options to help you enjoy the
benefits of overseas study.
French
Other scholarships
170+ exchange
partners in
38 countries
I became more
independent
I got to learn about the
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Argentina
Denmark
Aalborg University
Aarhus University
Copenhagen Business School
University of Copenhagen
Austria
University of Music and Dramatic Arts Graz
University of Vienna
University of Tartu
Finland
Sibelius Academy
University of Helsinki
University of Oulu
Canada
France
Brazil
Dalhousie University
Emily Carr University of Art and Design
HEC School of Management, Montral
Laval University
McGill University U
Queens University
University of British Columbia U A
University of New Brunswick
University of Toronto
Havre
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Chile
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China
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Fudan University U A
Nanjing University A
Nankai University
Peking University U A
Renmin University
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
Shantou University
Tsinghua University A
University of Hong Kong U A
University of Nottingham Ningbo U
University of Science and
Technology of China A
Zhejiang University
Colombia
University of the Andes
Czech Republic
Charles University
U Universitas 21 partner
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Estonia
Belgium
Indonesia
Australian Consortium for In-Country
Indonesian Studies (ACICIS)
nnGadjah
Mada University
Malang University
nnSanata Dharma University
nnMuhammadiyah
Ireland
Trinity College Dublin
University College, Dublin U
Israel
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Technion Israel Institute of Technology
Italy
Ca Foscari University of Venice
Luigi Bocconi University of Commerce
Sapienza University of Rome
University of Bologna
University of Siena
University of Trento
University of Trieste
Japan
I
II Victor Segalen
nnBordeaux III Michel de Montaigne
nnBordeaux IV Montesquieu
Doshisha University
Gakushuin Womens College
Hitotsubashi University
Japan Womens University
Keio University A
Kyoto University A
Ritsumeikan University
Sophia University
Tokyo Institute of Technology
Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
University of Tokyo
Waseda University U A
Germany
Korea (South)
nnBordeaux
nnBordeaux
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Latvia
Spain
University of Latvia
Lithuania
Vilnius University
Malaysia
University of Malaya A
Mexico
Institute of Technology and Higher
Education of Monterrey Tec de
Monterrey U A
nnCiudad
de Mxico
nnCuernavaca
nnEstado
de Mxico
nnGuadalajara
nnMonterrey
Switzerland
nnQuertaro
nnSan
Sweden
Luis Potosi
nnToluca
University of Guadalajara
The Netherlands
Amsterdam University College
Eindhoven University of Technology
Erasmus University of Rotterdam
(School of Management)
Leiden University
Technical University of Delft
Tilburg University
University of Amsterdam U
New Zealand
University of Auckland U A
Norway
NHH Norwegian School of Economics
University of Oslo
Poland
Jagiellonian University
Technical University of d
Russia
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Singapore
Nanyang Technological University
National University of Singapore U A
South Africa
Taiwan
National Taiwan University A
Thailand
Chulalongkorn University A
Kasetsart University
United Kingdom
Glasgow School of Art
Heriot-Watt University
Imperial College London
Kings College, University of London
Queen Mary, University of London
Royal Holloway, University of London
Royal Northern College of Music
Bartlett School of Planning,
University College, London
University College, London
University of Birmingham U
University of Bristol
University of Durham
University of East Anglia
University of Edinburgh U
University of Glasgow U
University of Manchester
University of Nottingham U
University of St Andrews
U Universitas 21 partner
nnMerced
nnRiverside
nnSan
Diego A
Barbara A
nnSanta Cruz
nnSanta
University of Connecticut U
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of Michigan
University of Minnesota
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
University of Pennsylvania
University of Southern California
(Marshall School of Business) A
University of Texas at Austin
University of Virginia U
University of Washington A
Vanderbilt University
Washington University in St Louis
(Olin School of Business)
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Introducing Melbourne
Your place to
call home
As you start thinking about what course you would like
to study, its also important to think about where youre
going to call home during your degree.
housing.unimelb.edu.au
Residential colleges
Student apartments
Lease: 52 weeks.
Meals: Sometimes meal plans may
be offered.
Average weekly rent: $305$375.
Cooking: Yes.
Furnished: Yes.
Shared bathroom: No.
Utilities included: Sometimes check
with the apartment administration
regarding which utilities are included in
your rent.
services.unimelb.edu.au/housing/
moving-to-melbourne/apartments
Furnished: Yes.
Shared bathroom: Yes.
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Introducing Melbourne
Student hostels
Student hostels provide single (or
shared) rooms with communal living
spaces. Student hostels are different
from backpacker hostels, as they offer
longer-term housing specifically for
students. Hostel providers may also
organise social activities for residents.
The figures below apply to rooms for
single occupancy.
Lease: 52 weeks.
Meals: Sometimes meal plans may
be offered.
Average weekly rent: $189$227.
Cooking: Yes.
Furnished: Yes.
Share housing
(with at least one other)
Rental properties can be leased from a
landlord or real estate agent. You can
move into an already established share
house, or set one up with friends or
acquaintances. Living with co-tenants
is usually the most affordable housing
option as many of the costs can be
shared. The figures below are per
person and are based on share housing
in a three-bedroom property.
Lease: 52 weeks.
Meals: No.
Average weekly rent:
$190$230
(within 3 km of
Parkville campus)
$155$220
Cooking: Yes.
services.unimelb.edu.au/housing/
moving-to-melbourne/hostels
(within 6 km of
Parkville campus)
Homestay
services.unimelb.edu.au/housing/
moving-to-melbourne/homestay
More info
Student housing
+ 61 3 8344 6550
[email protected]
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Residential colleges
on our doorstep
Living at a residential college offers students a
unique university experience, providing a welcoming
community, personalised academic support and
opportunities to connect with like-minded people.
Lunch in the St Hildas College courtyard
UNIQUE ACADEMIC
RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITIES
Each college is a unique community,
made up of students studying a wide
range of subjects, and who have come
from different parts of Victoria, interstate
and overseas. The colleges allow you to
make a smooth transition into university
life by providing a supportive, secure and
inclusive environment.
SCHOLARSHIPS AND
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
The colleges aspire to make the college
experience accessible to all and will offer
over $3.5 million in scholarships and
bursaries in 2014. Financial assistance
usually takes the form of a reduction
in fees. Employment opportunities,
including tutoring in later years, can
substantially assist with costs.
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information/scholarships.html
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Friends
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More info
Intercollegiate Office
The office can assist with queries
or facilitate tours at any time of
the year.
+ 61 3 9347 9320
[email protected].
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Our courses
She Can Create
Devised and led by Melbourne undergraduate students, the She Can Create
program was designed especially for culturally diverse girls from refugee
and migrant backgrounds.
The student project team (Angela Keating, Kate Fitzgerald, India Prior
and Hanna Fesseha) worked with Jesuit Social Services and creative
professionals to put together a series of workshops for vulnerable girls
living at public housing flats in Flemington.
While the project attempted to address social, cultural and economic
issues, its fundamental aim was to support participants in celebrating and
embracing being a young teenage girl in Australia.
The team received a University of Melbourne Dreamlarge Student Grant to
assist with the project.
Course index
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Agriculture
42
Arts
44
Biomedicine
46
Commerce
48
Engineering
50
Environmental Horticulture
52
Environments
54
Fine Arts
56
General Studies
58
Information Technology
60
Music
62
Oral Health
64
Psychology
66
Science
68
Concurrent diplomas
70
74
Course index
Study areas
The table on the following pages lists many of the study areas offered at
the University.
Look for the study area you are interested in.
Bachelors degrees
A bachelors degree (undergraduate degree) is usually your first course
at university.
Many of the degrees listed in the table provide pathways to further study
at masters level.Q
Concurrent diplomas
At Melbourne, you can study a concurrent diploma alongside most
degrees. It may be possible to complete your diploma in the same time
that it takes to complete a three-year undergraduate degree or it may add
up to an additional 12 months to the degree completion time.
Graduate professional entry programsW
At the completion of an undergraduate degree, you have the option of
continuing your studies at masters level.
The University of Melbourne offers over 270 graduate programs.
This index highlights our graduate professional entry degrees only.
For more information about graduate study, see page 14, or go to:
coursesearch.unimelb.edu.au
A degree with a
difference
I wanted a degree that took
Page numbers
Once you have established which course interests you, use the page
references to take you straight to the relevant information.
Q Many but not all pathways to graduate study are shown in the course index. Check Course Search
for more information: coursesearch.unimelb.edu.au
W Most graduate professional entry courses are offered as masters degrees. However, graduate and
postgraduate certificates, graduate and postgraduate diplomas and doctorates are also available.
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Bachelors degrees
Concurrent diplomas
Study areas
Courses
Accounting
Bachelor of Commerce
Page
48
82
Study areas
Courses
Page
Biocellular
Engineering
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Science
Master of Engineering
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Bachelor of Science
Doctor of Dental Surgery
Doctor of Medicine
Master of Science
Bachelor of Science
Master of Engineering
Master of Information Technology
Master of Science
Bachelor of Agriculture
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Bachelor of Science
Master of Science
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Science
Master of Engineering
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Science
Master of Engineering
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Bachelor of Science
Master of Biotechnology
Master of Science
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Science
Master of Engineering
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Bachelor of Science
Master of Science
46
48
68
51, 75
46
68
74
75
82
68
51, 75
61
82
42
46
68
82
46
48
68
51, 75
46
48
68
51, 75
46
68
82
82
46
48
68
51, 75
46
68
82
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Science
Master of Engineering
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Bachelor of Science
Master of Agricultural Science
Master of Biotechnology
Master of Engineering
Master of Food Science
Bachelor of Environments
Bachelor of Science
Master of Science
Bachelor of Environments
Bachelor of Science
Master of Construction Management
Bachelor of Environments
Bachelor of Commerce
Master of Actuarial Science
Master of Information Systems
Master of Management (Accounting)
Diploma in Informatics
Master of Information Systems
Master of Management (Accounting)
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Bachelor of Science
46
48
68
51, 75
46
68
82
82
51, 75
76
54
68
82
54
68
82
54
48
82
61
82
70
61
82
46
68
Doctor of Medicine
Master of Science
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Science
Master of Engineering
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Science
Master of Engineering
75
82
48
68
51, 75
48
68
51, 75
Acting
56
Actuarial Studies
Bachelor of Commerce
Master of Actuarial Science
48
82
Biochemistry
Agricultural
Economics
Bachelor of Agriculture
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Agriculture
Bachelor of Science
Master of Agricultural Science
42
68
42
68
82
Bioinformatics
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Bachelor of Science
Master of Clinical Audiology
Doctor of Dental Surgery
Doctor of Medicine
Master of Nursing Science
Doctor of Optometry
Doctor of Physiotherapy
Master of Science
Master of Speech Pathology
Bachelor of Arts
Diploma in Languages
Bachelor of Arts
44
46
68
82
74
75
78
78
79
82
80
44
71
44
Agricultural
Science, Services
and Economics
American Studies
Anatomy
Ancient Greek
Ancient World
Studies
Animal Behaviour
and Welfare
Animal Biology
Animal Health
and Disease
Animal Science
42
Biomedical Science
68
82
42
68
42
68
82
82
Biomolecular
Engineering
Bachelor of Agriculture
Bachelor of Science
Master of Animal Science
Master of Science
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
42
68
82
82
82
Biosignals
Engineering
42
Bachelor of Science
Master of Animal Science
68
82
Animation
56
Anthropology and
Social Theory
Applied Linguistics
Arabic Studies
Bachelor of Arts
44
Asian Studies
Astronomy/
Astrophysics
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Arts
Diploma in Languages
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Environments
Master of Architecture
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Master of Cultural Materials Conservation
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Arts
Executive Master of Arts
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Master of Science
44
44
71
44
54
74
56
82
44
44
82
44
48
44
68
82
Atmosphere and
Ocean Sciences
Bachelor of Science
Master of Science
68
82
Audiology
82
Art History
Arts
Asian Economics
Australian
Indigenous Studies
Ballet
Behavioural Science
Biomedical
Engineering
Bachelor of Agriculture
Bachelor of Agriculture
Art
Biomechanics
Bachelor of Science
Master of Animal Science
Bachelor of Agriculture
Bachelor of Science
Bachelor of Agriculture
Bachelor of Science
Master of Animal Science
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Animal Science
and Management
Archaeology
Architecture
Biology
80
Bachelor of Arts
44
56
48
68
66
67, 79
Biosciences
Biotechnology
Botany
Building
Building Surveying
Business
Business
Information
Systems
Cell Biology
Chemical and
Biomolecular
Engineering
Chemical
Engineering
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Course index
Types of programs:
Study areas
Courses
Chemistry
Bachelor of Agriculture
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Bachelor of Science
Master of Food Science
Master of Science
Chinese Language
Bachelor of Arts
Diploma in Languages
Chinese Studies
Bachelor of Arts
Cinema Studies
Bachelor of Arts
Cinematography
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Civil Engineering
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Environments
Bachelor of Science
Master of Engineering
Classics
Bachelor of Arts
Climate Change
Bachelor of Agriculture
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Environments
Bachelor of Science
Master of Agricultural Science
Master of Engineering
Master of Environment
Master of Forest Ecosystem Science
Master of Science
Master of Urban Horticulture
Commerce
Bachelor of Commerce
Master of Actuarial Science
Master of Management (Accounting)
Communications
Bachelor of Arts
Composition
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Music
Computer
Bachelor of Commerce
Engineering
Bachelor of Science
Master of Engineering
Master of Information Technology
Computer Science
Bachelor of Science
Master of Engineering
Master of Science
Associate Degree in Environmental
Conservation
Horticulture
and Australian
Wildlife and Land
Bachelor of Agriculture
Management
Bachelor of Environments
Bachelor of Science
Master of Agricultural Science
Master of Engineering
Master of Environment
Master of Forest Ecosystem Science
Master of Science
Master of Urban Horticulture
Conservation
Bachelor of Science
Biology
Master of Forest Ecosystem Science
Master of Science
Construction
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Environments
Master of Construction Management
Master of Engineering
Contemporary Dance Bachelor of Fine Arts
Contemporary
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Music
Costume Making/
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Design
Creative Writing
Page
Study areas
42
46
68
76
82
44
71
44
44
56
48
54
68
51, 75
44
42
44
48
54
68
82
51, 75
82
82
82
82
48
82
82
44
56
62
48
68
51, 75
61
68
51, 75
82
52
Data Management
42
54
68
82
51, 75
82
82
82
82
68
82
82
48
54
82
51, 75
56
56
56
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Fine Arts
44
56
Criminology
Bachelor of Arts
44
Bachelor of Agriculture
42
Bachelor of Science
68
82
Bachelor of Arts
44
Cultural Studies
Dance
38
82
56
Courses
Page
Bachelor of Science
Diploma in Informatics
Master of Information Systems
Master of Information Technology
Master of Operations Research and
Management Science
Master of Science
Defence and Disease Bachelor of Biomedicine
Dental Hygiene
Bachelor of Oral Health
Dental Therapy
Bachelor of Oral Health
Dentistry
Doctor of Dental Surgery
Design
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Development Studies Bachelor of Arts
Directing
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Drama
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Earth Sciences
Bachelor of Environments
Bachelor of Science
Master of Science
Ecology
Associate Degree in
Environmental Horticulture
Bachelor of Environments
Bachelor of Science
Master of Forest Ecosystem Science
Master of Science
Master of Urban Horticulture
Econometrics
Bachelor of Commerce
68
70
61
61
82
Economics
Education
(Early Childhood/
Primary/Secondary)
Electrical and
Electronic
Engineering
Employee Relations
Engineering
Environmental
Science
Environmental
Studies
Ethnomusicology
European Studies
82
46
64
64
74
56
44
56
56
54
68
82
52
54
68
82
82
82
48
Bachelor of Agriculture
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Commerce
Master of Actuarial Science
Master of Teaching
42
44
48
82
81
Bachelor of Commerce
48
Bachelor of Science
Master of Engineering
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Environments
Bachelor of Science
Studies in Engineering
Master of Engineering
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Arts
68
51, 75
48
46
48
54
68
50
51, 75
44
44
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Environments
Bachelor of Science
Master of Engineering
Associate Degree in
Environmental Horticulture
Bachelor of Agriculture
Bachelor of Environments
Bachelor of Science
Master of Agricultural Science
Master of Environment
Master of Forest Ecosystem Science
Master of Science
Master of Urban Horticulture
Associate Degree in
Environmental Horticulture
Bachelor of Agriculture
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Environments
Bachelor of Science
48
54
68
51, 75
52
82
82
82
82
82
62
44
42
54
68
82
82
82
82
82
52
42
44
54
68
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Courses
Bachelor of Science
Master of Forest Ecosystem Science
Master of Science
Farm Management
Bachelor of Agriculture
and Production
Bachelor of Science
Master of Agricultural Science
Film
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Finance
Bachelor of Commerce
Fine Art
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Food Science
Bachelor of Science
Master of Food Science
Forest Science
Master of Environment
Master of Forest Ecosystem Science
French
Bachelor of Arts
Diploma in Languages
Gender Studies
Bachelor of Arts
Genetics
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Bachelor of Science
Master of Biotechnology
Master of Genetic Counselling
Master of Science
Geographic
Bachelor of Environments
Information Systems Bachelor of Science
Master of Engineering
Master of Information Technology
Master of Spatial Information Science
Geography
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Environments
Bachelor of Science
Master of Science
Geology/Geophysics
Geomatics
Bachelor of Science
Master of Science
Bachelor of Environments
Bachelor of Science
Master of Engineering
Master of Environment
Master of Information Technology
Page
Study areas
Courses
Page
68
82
82
42
68
82
56
48
56
68
76
82
82
44
71
44
46
68
82
82
82
54
68
51, 75
61
61
44
Immunology
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Bachelor of Science
Master of Science
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Arts
Diploma in Languages
Bachelor of Science
Diploma in Informatics
Master of Engineering
Master of Information Systems
Master of Information Technology
Master of Science
Bachelor of Science
46
68
82
56
44
71
68
70
51, 75
61
61
82
68
54
68
82
68
82
54
68
51, 75
82
61
Improvisation
Indonesian Studies
Informatics
Information Systems
Information
Technology
International
Business
International
Commerce
International Finance
International
Management
International
Relations
International Studies
International Trade
Islamic Studies
Italian
Japanese Studies
61
German
Bachelor of Arts
44
Diploma in Languages
71
Jazz
Jewish Studies
Journalism
Health
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Bachelor of Oral Health
46
64
Kinesiology
Bachelor of Science
Master of Clinical Audiology
Doctor of Dental Surgery
Master of Engineering
Master of Genetic Counselling
Doctor of Medicine
Master of Nursing Science
Doctor of Optometry
Doctor of Physiotherapy
Master of Psychology
68
82
74
51, 75
82
75
78
79
67, 79
82
82
80
80
44
71
44
44
68
52
Bachelor of Environments
Master of Urban Horticulture
Bachelor of Commerce
54
82
48
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Bachelor of Science
Doctor of Medicine
Doctor of Physiotherapy
Master of Science
Bachelor of Arts
Executive Master of Arts
46
68
75
79
82
44
82
Humanities
Landscape
Management
78
Human Resource
Management
Human Structure
and Biology
Landscape
Architecture
Latin
Law
Law and Justice
Leadership
Life Sciences
Lighting Design
Linguistics and
Applied Linguistics
Diploma in Informatics
Master of Information Systems
Bachelor of Science
Diploma in Informatics
Master of Engineering
Master of Information Systems
Master of Information Technology
Master of Science
70
61
68
70
51, 75
61
61
82
Bachelor of Commerce
48
Bachelor of Commerce
48
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Commerce
48
48
82
Bachelor of Arts
Master of International Relations
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Arts
Diploma in Languages
Bachelor of Arts
Diploma in Languages
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Arts
44
82
48
44
44
71
44
71
56
44
44
Master of Journalism
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Bachelor of Science
76
46
68
Doctor of Physiotherapy
79
Bachelor of Environments
Master of Landscape Architecture
Associate Degree in
Environmental Horticulture
Bachelor of Environments
54
82
52
Master of Environment
Master of Urban Horticulture
Bachelor of Arts
Diploma in Languages
Melbourne Juris Doctor
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Commerce
Executive Master of Arts
Master of Management (Accounting)
82
82
44
71
77
44
48
82
82
Associate Degree in
Environmental Horticulture
Bachelor of Agriculture
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Bachelor of Science
Master of Agricultural Science
Master of Animal Science
Master of Biotechnology
Master of Forest Ecosystem Science
Master of Science
Master of Urban Horticulture
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Arts
52
54
42
46
68
82
82
82
82
82
82
56
44
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Course index
Study areas
Evolution and
Biodiversity
Study areas
Courses
Livestock
Management
Bachelor of Agriculture
Bachelor of Science
Master of Agricultural Science
Master of Animal Science
Bachelor of Commerce
Master of Construction Management
Management
Master of Engineering
Management
Science
Manufacturing
Marine Biology
Marketing
Mathematics
Mechanical
Engineering
Mechatronics
Media and
Communications
Medical Science
Medicine/Surgery
Medieval Studies
Meteorology
Metropolitan
Planning
Microbiology
Molecular Biology
Music
Music Education
Music History
Music Performance
Music Theatre
Music Therapy
Musicology
Nanoscience
Nanotechnology
40
Page
42
68
82
82
48
82
61
82
82
68
51, 75
68
82
48
48
68
71
82
51, 75
82
82
48
68
51, 75
48
68
51, 75
44
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Bachelor of Science
Doctor of Medicine
Master of Science
Doctor of Medicine
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Science
Master of Science
Bachelor of Environments
Master of Spatial Information Science
46
68
75
82
75
44
68
82
54
61
81
46
68
76
75
Master of Science
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Bachelor of Science
Master of Science
Bachelor of Fine Arts
82
46
68
82
56
Bachelor of Music
Diploma in Music (Practical)
Master of Music
(Performance Teaching)
Master of Music Therapy
Master of Music
(Performance Teaching)
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Music
Diploma in Music (Practical)
Master of Music (Performance Teaching)
62
72
77
Courses
Natural Resource
Management
51, 75
Bachelor of Science
Master of Engineering
Bachelor of Science
Master of Science
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Science
Diploma in Mathematical Sciences
Master of Actuarial Science
Master of Engineering
Master of Operations Research and
Management Science
Master of Science
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Science
Master of Engineering
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Science
Master of Engineering
Bachelor of Arts
Study areas
82
77
62
56
62
72
77
56
82
62
68
82
46
68
51, 75
82
Neuroscience
Nursing
Operations
Management
Page
52
42
54
68
82
82
51, 75
82
82
82
82
46
68
82
78
48
68
82
Master of Science
Operations Research Bachelor of Science
Master of Operations Research and
Management Science
Master of Science
Optometry
Doctor of Optometry
Oral Health
Bachelor of Oral Health
Organisation Studies Bachelor of Commerce
Painting
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Pathology
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Bachelor of Science
Performance
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Physiology
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Master of Architecture
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Associate Degree in
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Bachelor of Agriculture
Bachelor of Science
Master of Agricultural Science
Master of Forest Ecosystem Science
Master of Science
Master of Urban Horticulture
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Bachelor of Arts
International Studies Master of International Relations
Printmaking
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Production
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Property
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Environments
Master of Property
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Bachelor of Environments
Master of Construction Management
Master of Property
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Bachelor of Environments
Property Valuation
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Psychology
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of Commerce
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Public Health
Master of Environment
Master of Public Health
Master of Science
Quantity Surveying
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Master of Construction Management
Master of Engineering
Quantum Computing Bachelor of Science
Master of Science
Reproduction and
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Development
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Resource
Associate Degree in
Management
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Master of Agricultural Science
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Master of Engineering
Master of Environment
Master of Forest Ecosystem Science
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Master of Urban Horticulture
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Bachelor of Agriculture
Master of Agricultural Science
Master of Environment
Master of Forest Ecosystem Science
Russian
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Diploma in Languages
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Master of Forest Ecosystem Science
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Master of Spatial Information Science
Master of Urban Horticulture
Screen and
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Cultural Studies
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Development
Master of Engineering
Software
Engineering
Master of Science
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Science
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Soil Science
Associate Degree in
Environmental Horticulture
Bachelor of Agriculture
Bachelor of Environments
Bachelor of Science
Master of Agricultural Science
Master of Forest Ecosystem Science
Master of Science
Master of Urban Horticulture
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Bachelor of Arts
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Telecommunications Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Science
Master of Engineering
Television
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Theatre Practice
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Theatre Studies
Bachelor of Arts
Urban Design
Bachelor of Environments
Master of Urban Design
Urban Horticulture
Associate Degree in Environmental
Horticulture
Bachelor of Environments
Master of Urban Horticulture
Urban Planning
Bachelor of Environments
Master of Urban Planning
Valuation
Bachelor of Commerce
Bachelor of Environments
Master of Property
Veterinary Science
Bachelor of Science
Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
Video
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Vision Science
Doctor of Optometry
Master of Science
Visual Art
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Viticulture and
Bachelor of Science
Wine Studies
Wardrobe
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Management
Water Issues and
Associate Degree in Environmental
Management
Horticulture
Bachelor of Agriculture
Bachelor of Environments
Bachelor of Science
Master of Agricultural Science
Master of Engineering
Master of Environment
Master of Forest Ecosystem Science
Master of Science
Master of Urban Horticulture
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Construction
Bachelor of Agriculture
Learn about the scientific, environmental, social and
economic factors involved in optimising production
animal health and achieving food security for a rapidly
growing population.
Quick facts
Duration
3 years full time
Part time availableQ
Fourth year honours available
Campus
Parkville and Dookie
First year and second year are
completed at Parkville campus,
with the exception of two subjects:
Data and Decisions and Sustainable
Food Systems. These subjects are
offered in flexible delivery mode,
including a residential component
at Dookie campus. The third year of
the Sustainable Production major
is taught in flexible delivery mode
at Dookie. The third year of the
Production Animal Health major
is taught predominantly at the
Parkville campus.
Entry
Production Animal Health major:
Semester 1
Sustainable Production major:
Semester 1 or 2
Contact hours (first year)W
Semester 1: Approximately
22 hours per week
Semester 2: Approximately
16 hours per week
Q Part-time study not available to most
international students due to visa
restrictions
W Based on full-time study load
Up to
and development
Biotechnology
Consulting
Extension
Farm
management
International
Natural
Policy
Product
development
Production
Quality
trade
resource management
Production
CAREER OUTCOMES
Animal Health
Sustainable
animal health
assurance
Resource
economics.
HONOURS
If you choose to undertake the fourth
(honours) year, youll devise a research
project in close collaboration with
your lecturers and industry advisers.
Youll develop knowledge of research
methods and experiment design, and
skills to communicate effectively with
scientific and non-scientific audiences.
Our honours students are working
to make a real difference. Recent
projects are investigating the impact
of wind farms on rural communities,
the impact of climate change on new
wheat varieties, and reducing methane
production in cattle, sheep and goats.
$240 000
in agriculture scholarships
on offer
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COURSE STRUCTURE
I learned important
work skills
1.1
applicants per
agriculture job
advertised
Fundamentals
of Chemistry
Biology of
Cells and
Organisms
Animals in
Extensive
Production
Systems
Natural
Environments
Semester 2
Data and
Decisions
Genetics and
the Evolution
of Life
Animals in
Intensive
Production
Systems
Land, Water
and Food
Economy
Semester 1
Comparative
Nutrition and
Digestion
Research
Methods for
Life Science
Biochemistry
Principles of
in Animal
Production
Animal Health 1 Systems
Semester 2
Applied Animal
Physiology
Sustainable
Food Systems
Agriculture
and Resource
Principles of
Economics OR
Production
Animal Health 2 Soil and Water
Resources
Semester 1
Applied Animal
Reproduction
and Genetics
Maximising
Animal Disease
Animal
Biotechnology 1
Productivity 1
Semester 2
Innovation,
Change and
Knowledge
Transfer
Ecology and
Management
of Grazing
Systems
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Compulsory subjects
Agriculture
Maximising
Animal
Productivity 2
Production
Animal Health
Applications
Elective subjects
Q This is a sample course plan only. Subjects offered may change from year to year. You will be
advised of current subject offerings prior to subject selection and enrolment.
provided opportunities to
meet employers from the
agricultural field, including my
current employer. The best
thing about my job is working
with some of Australias best
farmers and seeing how they
use precision agriculture
technology to become more
productive and profitable.
Brendan Torpy
Precision Agricultural
Agronomist, Precision
Agriculture
Bachelor of Agriculture
graduate
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Bachelor of Arts
Kick-start your inspiring and flexible career with
our Bachelor of Arts one of Australias most popular degrees.
Quick facts
Duration
3 years full time
Part time availableW
Fourth year honours available
Campus
Parkville
Entry
Semester 1 or 2
Contact hours (first year)E
Approximately 10 hours per week
Extra requirements
Some language subjects require a
proficiency test prior to enrolment.
W Part-time study not available to most
international students due to visa
restrictions
E Based on full-time study load
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FOUNDATIONAL KNOWLEDGE
AND CRITICAL THINKING
FOR LIFE
Islamic
Linguistics
Spanish
World Studies
Anthropology
Arabic
Art
History
Asian
Studies
Australian
Chinese
Indigenous Studies
Language
Classics
Creative
Writing
Criminology
Economics
English
French
Gender
Studies
Geography
Studies
Italian
Japanese
Media
Philosophy
Politics
Psychology
Russian
Screen
Sociology
Studies
Development
English
Studies
Language Studies
Environmental
European
Law
Studies
Studies
and Justice
Social
Theory.
CAREER OUTCOMES
Our graduates work in a vast range
of areas and industries, locally and
internationally, including:
Advertising
and marketing
Arts
Communications
Diplomacy
Human
resources, project
management, corporate consulting,
business analysis and research
Journalism,
publishing and
writing, public relations and media
management
Language
Public
German
Public
Hebrew
Television,
and Communications
History
History
Indonesian
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HONOURS
The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) program
is a specialised fourth year of study
for students who have achieved
academic excellence in the Bachelor
of Arts. As an honours student you can
extend your knowledge of your major
by undertaking a one-year independent
research thesis under the guidance
of an academic expert. An honours
degree can be a pathway into the
Master of Arts (Research) or a Doctor
of Philosophy (PhD).
30+
subject areas
COURSE STRUCTURE
The Bachelor of Arts requires the
successful completion of 24 subjects
(300 points). Most students study eight
subjects each year for three years.
In first year, youll complete one Arts
Foundation subject from a choice of
six. These subjects are designed to
provide you with an introduction to
central concepts, ideas and principles,
assist with your academic transition
to the University, and enable you to
make informed study choices for the
remainder of your degree.
Power
Media and
Society
Graffiti to
Terrorism
Accounting
Processes and
Analysis
Learning about my
interests in depth
Semester 2
Modern
Contemporary
Literature
Age of Empires
International
Politics
Generating
the Wealth of
Nations
Semester 1
Understanding
Australian
Media
Introduction to
Media Writing
French
Revolution
Urban History
Semester 2
Net Communications
US History to
1941: Claiming
Freedom
Rebels and
Revolutionaries
Human Rights
and Global
Justice
Semester 1
Writing
Journalism
Controversies
in Australian
History
Semester 2
Global Media
Cultures
(Capstone)
Marketing
Communications
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Making History
(Capstone)
Sex, Race,
Species and
Social Justice
Q This is a sample course plan only. Subjects offered may change from year to year. You will be
advised of current subject offerings prior to subject selection and enrolment.
W You must complete at least four subjects of breadth, plus another two subjects either as breadth
or from Arts discipline subjects. For details on breadth, see page 11.
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Bachelor of Biomedicine
If youre interested in the processes and systems that
create, sustain and threaten life, Biomedicine is a great
choice for your first degree.
Quick facts
Duration
3 years full time
Part time availableQ
Fourth year honours available
Campus
Parkville
Entry
Semester 1
Contact hours (first year)W
Approximately 15 to 20 hours
per week
Q Part-time study not available to most
international students due to visa
restrictions
W Based on full-time study load
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A FOUNDATION FOR A
DIVERSE RANGE OF CAREERS
CAREER OUTCOMES
Diagnostic
Pharmaceutical
Bioengineering
Systems
Biotechnology
Cell
Defence
and Disease
Genetics
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Human
Microbiology,
Infection and
Immunology
Neuroscience
Pathology
Pharmacology
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technician
scientist
services worker
Hospital
scientist
Laboratory
technician
Microbiologist
representative
Pharmaceutical
Policy
worker
Public
servant
scientist
Scientific
equipment sales
representative
Scientific
researcher.
HONOURS
Honours is a fourth-year program
that gives you the opportunity to
draw together your previous science,
biomedical or health science studies and
focus your knowledge, skills and intellect
on an exciting piece of original research.
Honours develops your capacity for
independent study and research, and
will help develop maturity and skills for
transition to employment in a range of
occupations and industries, or lead to a
research higher degree.
For further information on the range of
study areas available, go to:
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COURSE STRUCTURE
As a Bachelor of Biomedicine student,
youll complete 300 credit points
over three years (most semester-long
subjects are equal to 12.5 credit points).
Biomolecules
and Cells
Chemistry for
Biomedicine
Mathematics
for
Biomedicine
Spanish 1
Semester 2
Genes and
Environment
Physics
Experimental
Design and
Data Analysis
Spanish 2
Semester 1
Reactions and
Synthesis
Spanish 3
Semester 2
Techniques
in Molecular
Science
Hispanic
Cultural
Studies 1
Semester 1
Biomedicine:
From Molecule
to Malady
Functional
Genomics and
Bioinformatics
Molecular
Aspects of Cell
Biology
Spanish 4
Semester 2
Frontiers in
Biomedicine
Protein
Structure and
Function
Advanced
Techniques
in Molecular
Science
Hispanic Film
Today
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Compulsory subjects
Major subjects
Biomedicine
Elective subjects
Breadth subjects W
Q This is a sample course plan only. Subjects offered may change from year to year. You will be
advised of current subject offerings prior to subject selection and enrolment.
I learned from
passionate and
approachable
researchers
The lecturers and tutors are
W You must complete at least four subjects of breadth, plus another two subjects either as breadth
or from biomedicine/science discipline subjects. For details on breadth, see page 11.
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Bachelor of Commerce
Melbournes Bachelor of Commerce is the first step
towards your dream career. The degree equips you for
success in any industry, anywhere in the world.
Quick facts
Duration
3 years full time
Part time availableQ
Fourth year honours available
Campus
Parkville
Entry
Semester 1 or 2
Contact hours (first year)W
Approximately 12 hours per week
(plus independent study time of
around 20 hours per week)
Q Part-time study not available to most
international students due to visa
restrictions
W Based on full-time study load
More info
Entry requirements
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Actuarial
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Economics
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Studies
Business
professions, including
insurance and superannuation
Business
analysis
Economic
forecasting
Financial
Investment
services
Human
resource management
Logistics
management
Marketing
Policy
Product
Public
Sales
research
advice
and brand marketing
relations
or account management
Stockbroking
and valuation.
HONOURS
Honours is an additional year of study
in one or two disciplines, including
Accounting, Actuarial Studies,
Economics, Finance, Management and
Marketing. Its an integrated program
with an emphasis on research and
specialised subject areas, featuring
small class sizes, collaborative learning
and close relationships with fellow
students. An honours year is both
challenging and rewarding, and will
allow you to develop invaluable skills
and training that can be the difference
in gaining a career advantage.
Finance
Management
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION
Marketing
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CAREER OUTCOMES
CPA
Australia
Chartered
Institute
Accountants
of Public Accountants
Actuaries
Institute.
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Introductory
Microeconomics
Quantitative
Methods 1
Accounting
Reports and
Analysis
Principles of
Business Law
Semester 2
Introductory
Macroeconomics
Introductory
Financial
Accounting
Accounting
Processes and
Analysis
Law in Society
Semester 1
Quantitative
Methods 2
Cost
Management
Business
Finance
Corporate Law
Year 1
Semester 2
Organisational
Behaviour
Intermediate
Financial
Accounting
Principles of
Marketing
Order,
Disorder,
Crime,
Deviance
Semester 1
Enterprise
Performance
Management
Financial
Accounting
Theory
Corporate
Finance
Derivative
Securities
Semester 2
Auditing and
Assurance
Services
Investments
Taxation Law 1
Comparative
Criminology
Year 2
Year 3
Compulsory subjects
Major subjects: Accounting
Elective subjects
Breadth subjects Y
E Students must satisfy course prerequisites. See pages 9899 for details.
R Students pursuing Actuarial Studies or Accounting are required to choose specific subjects from
first year.
T Please note that this is a sample course plan only. Subjects offered may change from year to year.
You will be advised of subject offerings prior to subject selection and enrolment.
Y This sample course plan includes six breadth subjects. A Commerce elective can be taken in place
of one or two of these subjects. For details on breadth, see page 11.
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Commerce
35 000
COURSE STRUCTURE
countrie
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merce grad
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Studies in
Engineering
Make a difference on a global scale and
pursue an engineering career wherever your
travels may take you.
More info
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Engineering
Biomolecular
Chemical
Civil
Engineering
Engineering
Engineering
Electrical
Career outcomes
Engineering
Environmental
Engineering
Geomatics
Mechanical
Engineering
Mechatronics
Software
Engineering
Structural
Engineering.
3 years
Bachelor of Commerce
Subject sequences in the following
Engineering areas:
Bioengineering Systems
Chemical Systems
Civil Systems
Computing and Software Systems
Electrical Systems
Mechanical Systems.
European
accreditation
Bachelor of Environments
Majors include:
Civil Systems
Environmental Engineering
Geomatics.
Bachelor of Science
Majors include:
Bioengineering Systems
Chemical Systems
Civil Systems
Computing and Software Systems
Electrical Systems
Geomatics
Mechanical Systems.
Employment
2 yearsQ
through EUR-ACE
Professional recognition
Biomedical
Environmental
Biomolecular
Geomatics
Chemical
Mechanical
Civil
Mechatronics
Electrical
Software
Structural.
Launched into a
fascinating field
An undergraduate degree
at Melbourne provides an
excellent launch pad to
delve into specific areas of
engineering.
Im fascinated by the
intersection of engineering
and medicine. With members
of my extended family using
medical devices to deal with
their health conditions, I am
driven to make a valuable
contribution to the field.
Neerja Srinivasan
Bachelor of Biomedicine
(Bioengineering Systems)
Master of Engineering
Q Students undertaking sequences in Bioengineering Systems and Chemical Systems in the Bachelor
of Commerce will be required to complete a 2.5-year Master of Engineering.
W Provisional accreditation granted by Engineers Australia in May 2009. The process for obtaining
full accreditation is underway and will be finalised in 2013.
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ENGINEERING AT
GRADUATE LEVEL
Master of Engineering
Associate Degree in
Environmental Horticulture
Learn fundamental skills in horticulture and green infrastructure
at the traditional home of horticulture in Australia.
Quick facts
Duration
2 years full time
Part time availableQ
Campus
Burnley
Entry
Semester 1
Contact hours (first year)W
Approximately 20 hours per week
(plus independent study time of
around 20 hours per week)
Q Part-time study not available to most
international students due to visa
restrictions
W Based on full-time study load
More info
Entry requirements
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PREPARATION FOR A
GREEN FUTURE
Create resilient, healthy and
diverse urban forests
You will study plants in urban landscape
environments, with a focus on issues of
design, planning, implementation and
management, to support the health and
wellbeing of the community and the
creation of the liveable cities of
the future.
CAREER OUTCOMES
Environmental horticulture is a growth
sector, and Burnley offers the highest
Australian Qualifications Framework
qualification in the sector. Our graduates
are employed in areas including:
Arboriculture
Business
management
Conference
Gardening
Green
science
Ecology
Garden
Sustainable
Urban
horticulture
tree management
Landscape
construction
Design
infrastructure
Horticulture
and revegetation
Horticulture
journalism
Landcare
coordination
Landscape
Parks
and gardens
Production
Research
Revegetation
Therapeutic
Turf
and restoration
horticulture
management
Urban
parks.
COURSE STRUCTURE
Youll complete 200 points in total
(equivalent to two years full time). All
students enrolled in the Associate
Degree in Environmental Horticulture
will undertake the course structure
detailed opposite.
Business
studies, including:
- Industry placement
- Communications
- Business management
- Staff supervision
- Occupational health and safety
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Environmental Horticulture
Information
Literacy for
Horticulture
Plant Biology
Horticultural
Plants
Horticultural
Practice I
Semester 2
Ecology, Soil
and Plants
Horticultural
Technology
Horticultural
Practice II
Plant
Protection
Semester
1 and 2
Industry Placement
Semester 1
Advanced
Plant Biology
Garden
Design and
Management
Landscape
Construction I
Semester 2
Sustainable
Managing Staff Horticultural
Management
Graphics for
Garden Design
Urban Tree
Management
Year 1
Year 2
Designing with
Plants
Industry placement
was a highlight
Compulsory subjects
Q This is a sample course plan only. Subjects offered may change from year to year. You will be
advised of current subject offerings prior to subject selection and enrolment.
July 2013
14
Burnley campus
Open Day
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Bachelor of Environments
The Bachelor of Environments brings together design,
science, technology and the social sciences, giving you the
skills to help solve the urban and environmental problems
facing our world.
Quick facts
Duration
3 years full time
Part time availableQ
Campus
Parkville
Entry
Semester 1 or 2
Contact hours (first year)W
Approximately 16 to 18 hours per
week (plus study and assignment
time of around 24 hours per week)
Extra requirements
To major in Civil Systems (Civil
Engineering), Construction,
Environmental Engineering
Systems, Environmental Science,
Geomatics or Property, you may
be required to undertake a
bridging subject in mathematics
as first-year breadth if you have
not completed VCE Units 3 and
4 Mathematical Methods or
equivalent. Please see
benvs.unimelb.edu.au/
entry-requirements for details.
Q Part-time study not available to most
international students due to visa
restrictions
W Based on full-time study load
Choose from
11 majors
Civil
Construction
Environmental
Engineering Systems
Environmental
Geographies, Politics
and Cultures
Environmental
Science
Geomatics
(Geomatic Engineering)
Landscape
Architecture
Landscape
Management
Property
Urban
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CAREER OUTCOMES
You may choose to continue on
to a masters, but as a Bachelor of
Environments graduate youll be
qualified for employment in a variety of
sectors from local, state and federal/
national governments to the community
sector and private industry.
Your career path will depend on the
major and breadth subjects you choose.
Potential career pathways include:
Architectural
project support
Construction
coordination
Design
technician
Environmental
geology
Environmental
risk analysis
Landscape
Mining
design
industry consulting
Natural
Property
management
Science
Social
HONOURS
If you major in Landscape Management
or Environmental Geographies, Politics
and Cultures you may have the option
to undertake an honours program
after third year. The honours year will
include a research project. Entry into
the honours program is based on your
undergraduate results.
School of Engineering:
Civil Engineering, Environmental
Engineering, Geomatics and Spatial
Information Science or Structural
Engineering
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Melbourne
School of Design:
Architecture, Construction
Management, Landscape
Architecture, Property, Urban Design
or Urban Planning
Melbourne
Office
COURSE STRUCTURE
In first year youll take six Bachelor of
Environments interdisciplinary subjects,
which will enable you to make an
informed decision when choosing your
major at the end of first year. There are
three compulsory subjects (Natural
Environments, Reshaping Environments
and Urban Environments) and three
subjects selected according to your
interests. It is recommended you
consider two or three majors you are
interested in and ensure your study plan
includes the required first-year subjects
for those majors. This gives you the
flexibility to test your interests but still
keep your options open.
In second and third year youll take
nine subjects that comprise a major as
well as elective and breadth subjects.
Through your major subjects you
will progressively build a depth of
disciplinary focus and finish with a
capstone subject that integrates the
knowledge you have gained throughout
your major.
Natural
Environments
Constructing
Environments
Virtual
Environments
The History of
Now
Semester 2
Reshaping
Environments
Urban
Environments
Designing
Environments
Famine in the
Modern World
Architecture
Semester 1 Design Studio:
Earth
Environmental
Building
Systems
Foundations of
Architecture
Visual
Communications
Architecture
Semester 2 Design Studio:
Water
Construction
Analysis
Formative
Histories of
Architecture
Design
Workshop
Architecture
Semester 1 Design Studio:
Air
Construction
Design
Modern
Architecture:
MoMo to MoPo
The Modern
Middle East
Asia Pacific
Modernities
The Age of
Stalin
Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
Major subjects
Environments
Elective subjects
First-year subjects
Pursuing my goals
in science and the
environment
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Duration
3 years full time
Part time not available
Fourth year honours available
Campus
Southbank
Entry
Semester 1 or 2
Contact hours (first year)Q
40 hours per week
Extra requirements
Selection in the Bachelor of Fine Arts
is talent-based. The selection process
for each specialisation includes:
Animation:
interview
Contemporary
Music:
Audition, interview and a folio
for Interactive Composition
applicants
Dance:
Film
Music
Production:
Written support
material, interview and group
workshop
Screenwriting:
interview
Theatre
Practice: Audition,
interview and workshop
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A DEEP AND
TRANSFORMATIVE LEARNING
EXPERIENCE
Animator
Composer
Director
Filmmaker
Arts
educator
Arts
researcher
Arts
reviewer/critic
Choreographer
Cinematographer
Contemporary
Costume
musician
or set designer
Dancer
Film
music composer
Film
or television producer
Lighting
Music
or sound designer
theatre performer
Photographer
Screenwriter
SPECIALISATIONS
Stage
Animation
Theatre
Contemporary
Music
Dance
Film
and Television
Music
Theatre
Production
Screenwriting
Theatre
Visual
Practice
Art
CAREER OUTCOMES
As a graduate of the Bachelor of Fine
Arts youll have a sound foundation
in the practices of your chosen
discipline. Our graduates contribute
to the development of original work in
Australia and on the world stage, and
are frequently recognised in the most
prestigious film festivals, arts prizes and
industry awards.
We produce well-rounded graduates
who can generate and develop ideas
and have skills in a number of areas.
Visual
or production manager
maker
artist.
HONOURS
The Bachelor of Fine Arts Honours
program provides an opportunity
for you, under the guidance of your
supervisor, to engage in independent
research in your chosen field of artistic
practice. It introduces you to practiceled research skills and methodologies
towards producing a major creative
work and related research paper. It
also seeks to develop your capacity
for devising, defining and managing
a major project. The program offers
a direct pathway to a research higher
degree as well as equipping you to work
as a professional practising artist in your
chosen creative field. You can choose
to specialise in Dance, Contemporary
Music, Film and Television and Visual
Art specialisations.
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PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION
The Victorian College of the Arts has
partnerships with over 30 leading arts
institutions around the world, including
the Universitas 21 and Association of
Pacific Rim Universities networks.
The VCA is also a member of:
Australian
Australian
Screen Production
Education and Research Association
(ASPERA)
College
of Art Association, US
(affiliate member)
International
Melbournes arts
precinct at Southbank
COURSE STRUCTURE
Each year of study comprises subjects
totalling 100 credit points. Studio Studies
comprises 50 points, enabling you
to undertake immersive, experiential
subjects in your area of specialisation.
Contextual Studies (12.5 points per
subject) explores the disciplinary history
of the art forms. Complementary
Studies (12.5 points per subject)
comprises a mixture of intensive
practice and elective opportunities.
The Bachelor of Fine Arts offers you
the opportunity to study in other
disciplines you can choose an elective
from another artistic discipline within the
VCA, or from a range of undergraduate
subjects from across the University.
I love working
alongside my fellow
students
Film-making is about
teamwork, and its an
incredible feeling to achieve
something together on set.
The VCA has given me an
understanding of how the film
world operates, and provided
me with lots of contacts.
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(Film and Television)
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Related Studies
Critical and
Theoretical Studies 1
Semester 2
Studio Studies 2
Making
Movies 1
Critical and
Theoretical Studies 2
Year 1
Semester 1
Studio Studies 3
Critical and
Theoretical Studies 3
Semester 2
Studio Studies 4
Glee Singing
Critical and
Theoretical Studies 4
Semester 1
Studio Studies 5
Critical and
Theoretical Studies 5
Semester 2
Studio Studies 6
Critical and
Theoretical Studies 6
Year 2
Year 3
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Elective subjects
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Fine Arts
Diploma in
General Studies
If you want a year to decide what to do
next, and you want it to count, choose
the new Diploma in General Studies.
Quick facts
Duration
1 year full time
Part time available
Campus
Dookie campus or GOTAFE
locations in Benalla, Shepparton
and Wangaratta as well as
Wodonga Institute of TAFE.
Entry
Semester 1 or 2
Contact hoursQ
Approximately 20 hours per week,
depending on subjects selected
Note: This course is available
to domestic students only. It is
delivered by the University of
Melbourne in partnership with
GOTAFE and Wodonga Institute
of TAFE.
Q Based on full-time study load
A supportive environment
You will experience study in a
supportive environment and get a taste
of what university is all about. You can
try new subjects, pursue a particular
interest or undertake prerequisite
subjects that you missed out on at
school. Well give you advice to choose
subjects that best fit your goals.
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COURSE STRUCTURE
Science
Commerce
Environments
Agriculture
SUBJECTS AVAILABLEQ
Academic
Writing and
Communication
Animal
Systems
Climate
Foundation
Studies in Chemistry
Fundamentals
of Mathematics
Introduction
to Accounting
Introduction
to Economics
Land
Landscape
Information Systems
Organisation
Plant
and Management
Systems
Systems
Biology
erce
comm
science
areas of
study
to choose
from
environments
agriculture
CAREER OUTCOMES
The Diploma in General Studies can lead
to support officer and assistant roles in
science, commerce, environmental or
agricultural organisations. The area of
professional specialisation will depend
on subjects selected.
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General Studies
Studies in Information
Technology
IT graduates are in high demand, locally and
internationally. Studying information systems and
computer science at Melbourne wont just prepare you
for your first job it will set you up for your career.
BECOME PART OF A
DYNAMIC INDUSTRY
HOW TO STUDY IT
AT MELBOURNE
Melbourne offers you flexible options to
incorporate IT into your undergraduate
course, with pathways to our
professionally recognised graduate
programs. Three IT majors are available
in the Bachelor of Science, and one
in the Bachelor of Environments.
You can also undertake a Concurrent
Diploma in Informatics, which will give
you an IT qualification alongside your
undergraduate degree.
After studying IT at Melbourne, you
will enter the profession with the ideal
combination of technical, analytical and
interpersonal skills employers in the IT
industry are demanding.
Geomatics
Informatics.
From Melbourne to
Microsoft
Studying at Melbourne
gave me the skills I needed
to succeed in the IT industry.
We had guest lecturers talk
to us about running start-ups,
working on anti-malware at
Microsoft and intellectual
property rights, and we
completed team projects,
which involved liaising with
real customers.
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Software Engineering
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Master of Information
Technology
Software.
Computing
Career outcomes
Depending on your specialisation,
you can pursue senior IT roles such as
app developer, data analyst, system
programmer, cloud computing specialist,
clinical analyst, disaster management
expert, mobile location-based app
designer and many more.
#1
#21
in Australia
Professional recognition
Australian
Computer Society
Association
Association
Computing
Health
in the world
Master of Science
The Master of Science offers the
following IT streams:
Bioinformatics
Computer
Science.
Computer Society
Euro-Inf
Career outcomes
3 years
Bachelor of Environments
Major in Geomatics
Diploma in Informatics
An extra semester to complement
your degree
Institution for
Chartered Surveyors (provisional
the process for obtaining full
accreditation is underway and will be
finalised in 2013)
EUR-ACE
Employment
2 years
Master of Science
IT specialisations
include:
Bioinformatics
Computer Science.
Master of Information
Systems
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IT AT GRADUATE LEVEL
Master of Engineering
Bachelor of Music
Develop your musical skills, thinking and creativity through
a range of subjects, performances, experiences and
graduate pathways.
Quick facts
Duration
3 years full time
Part time availableQ
Fourth year honours available
Campus
Parkville and Southbank
Entry
Semester 1 (all students) or
2 (international students only)
Contact hours (first year)W
Approximately 40 hours per week
(including out-of-class individual
practice, rehearsals and study)
Extra requirements
Selection into the Bachelor of Music
is by audition, musicianship test and
ATAR (or equivalent). Your audition
program should include three pieces
demonstrating contrasting styles,
periods and composers from the
Western art music repertoire.
Repertoire presented at AMEB Grade
7 standard for instrumentalists and
Grade 5 for singers generally makes
for a competitive audition. These
standards are given as an indication
only, to guide your choice of audition
repertoire. AMEB examinations are
not a prerequisite for entry to the
Bachelor of Music. The musicianship
test assessing aural and theory
skills is held during the audition
period, and preparation for the test is
not required.
Performance
CAREER OUTCOMES
Creative
20+
Teamwork
ensembles to
perform with, including
the University of
Melbourne Orchestra
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Critical
Communication,
through written
and spoken presentations in a large
range of subjects.
1879
or typesetter
technician
Chamber
musician
Classroom
music teacher
Commercial
arranger
Concert
agent
Concert
manager
Concert
music composer
Film
scorer
Instrumental
and/or classroom
music teacher
Music
administrator
Music
critic/reviewer
Music
editor
Music
Music
researcher
Music
therapist
Music
wholesaler/retailer
Opera
company/chorus member
Orchestral
Radio
musician
broadcaster or programmer
Sessional
HONOURS
The Bachelor of Music (Honours)
degree is an intensive, specialised
year-long course that provides you with
enhanced knowledge and expertise to
kick-start your career, or gives you a
pathway into further graduate study.
There are four specialisations in the
honours year: Music Performance,
Composition, Musicology and
Ethnomusicology.
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COURSE STRUCTURE
Year
1
Year
2
Year
3
Music
Music
Semester
Performance
Language 1
1
1
Writing
About
Music:
Australian
Issues
Baroque
Music
and
Semester
Performance
Classical
2
2
Music
Conservatorium Choir
Beginners
Italian B
Music
Music
Semester
Performance
Language 2
1
3
Early
Voices 1
Intermediate
Italian A
Language
and
Diction
Beginners
Italian A
Early
Voices 2
Alexander
Technique
for
Musicians
Intermediate
Italian B
Music
Music
Semester
Performance
Language 3
1
5
Music and
Film since
1900
Vocal
Ensemble
1
Broadway
and Music
of the
Theatre
Career
Music
Semester
Performance Preparation
2
in Music
6
Studies in
Opera
Vocal
Ensemble
2
19th
Music
Century
Semester
Performance
Music and
2
4
Ideas
Compulsory subjects
Major subjects
Elective subjects
Aural
Studies
1
Aural
Studies
2
Breadth subjects W
Music
Learning to be
a multifaceted
musician
The Bachelor of Music gives
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Quick facts
Duration
3 years full time
Part time not available
Fourth year honours available
Campus
Parkville
Entry
Semester 1
Contact hours (first year)
Approximately 30 to 32 hours
per week
Course description
Career outcomes
skills
Analytical
Critical
thinking skills
Respect
Planning
Extra requirements
Self-directed
Leadership
Clinical
southern hemisphere
treatment skills.
high-tech teaching
facilities in the
learning skills
Appreciation
Clinical
and interpersonal
skills
Social
Vocational
Clinical Practice
Honours
Honours is a fourth-year program
which gives you the opportunity to
draw together your previous studies
and focus your knowledge, skills and
intellect on an exciting piece of original
research.
Honours develops your capacity for
independent study and research. You
will develop maturity and skills for
transition to employment in a range
of occupations and industries, or to a
research higher degree.
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Professional recognition
Year 3
Course structure
The Bachelor of Oral Health has four
main components: oral health sciences,
social sciences and health promotion,
preventive and clinical dentistry, and
vocational clinical practice.
Semester 1
Oral Health
Sciences 1A
Semester 2
Oral Health
Sciences 1B
Semester 1
Health promotion 2A
Oral Health
Sciences 2A
Semester 2
Health promotion 2B
Oral Health
Sciences 2B
Semesters 1
and 2
Semesters 1
and 2
Year 2
Year 1
Oral Health
Helping remote
communities
In third year I chose to study
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Studies in Psychology
Psychology is the study of the human mind and
behaviour. If working with people and exploring how
they think, feel and behave appeals to you, a career
in psychology is a great choice.
Psychology taught at
Melbourne since the late
1800s
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Major in psychology
If you wish to major in psychology you
need to complete a sequence of 125
credit points of study accredited by the
Australian Psychology Accreditation
Council (APAC). You can do this
through the Bachelor of Arts, Science
or Commerce.Q The psychology
major develops a wide understanding
of psychology, with a sequential
development of knowledge in the area,
including advanced subjects in third year.
Psychology as breadth
Psychology can be studied as breadth
studies in many degrees. As it is
relevant to many different fields, you
may choose to study psychology to
complement another specialisation or
area you are studying.
For example, Arts students could
combine studies in psychology and
criminology, which provides a strong
background in social and behavioural
science and research methodology.
Arts students also have the flexibility to
study a 75-point minor (six subjects) in
psychology.
Real-world
learning at:
n Royal Melbourne Hospital
n Royal Childrens Hospital
n St Vincents Hospital
n Austin Hospital
n Orygen
n beyondblue
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Master of Psychology
Career outcomes
Professional recognition
The Australian Psychology Accreditation
Council, the accrediting authority for
psychology courses taught in Australia,
provides professional recognition for
the undergraduate 125-point sequence,
honours/postgraduate diplomas and
graduate degrees. These qualifications
are well regarded internationally.
Clinical
psychology
Community
services
Counselling
Educational
and developmental
psychology
Forensic
psychology
Neuropsychology
Organisational
Sports
psychology
psychology.
3 years
1 year
2 years
Inspired by
passionate teachers
It is very clear from
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Psychology at
graduate level
Bachelor of Science
By studying science, engineering and technology in
the Bachelor of Science, you will gain the expertise
to engage in scientific investigation and contribute to
debate on scientific issues.
Quick facts
Duration
3 years full time
Part time availableQ
Fourth year honours available
Campus
Parkville
Entry
Semester 1 or 2
Contact hours (first year)W
Approximately 20 hours per week
(plus independent study time of
around 20 hours per week)
Q Part-time study not available to most
international students due to visa
restrictions
W Based on full-time study load
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majors to
choose from
CAREER OUTCOMES
Employers value our graduates for their
outstanding numerical, analytical and
problem-solving skills. You can find
employment opportunities across a
broad spectrum of business, industry
and government sectors, including:
Banking
and finance
Consulting
Environmental
Sciences chemistry,
food science
Sciences atmosphere and
ocean sciences, geology
Sciences
ecology and evolutionary biology,
environmental science, geography
Engineering
Systems
bioengineering systems, chemical
systems, civil systems, computing
and software systems, electrical
systems, mechanical systems
Information
Technology
computing and software systems,
geomatics, informatics
Life
Sciences agricultural
science, animal health and disease
(including the veterinary bioscience
specialisation, the shortest
pathway to the Doctor of Veterinary
Medicine), animal science and
management, biochemistry and
molecular biology, biotechnology,
cell and developmental biology,
genetics, human structure
and function, marine biology,
microbiology, infection and
consulting and
advocacy
Health
services
Information
and communications
technology and systems
Policy
Sciences
psychology (leading to professional
accreditation)
Earth
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Statistical and
Physical Sciences mathematical
physics, mathematics and statistics,
physics.
Behavioural
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Mathematical,
Management
Chemical
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immunology, neuroscience,
pathology, pharmacology,
physiology, plant science, zoology
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Media
Public
service
Resources
Scientific
research
Technical
services.
HONOURS
Whether youre planning to pursue
a career in business, research,
government or communications,
honours provides you with a great
opportunity to complement and expand
on your undergraduate studies.
The additional honours year brings
together the theory and practical
skills gained in your undergraduate
studies, enabling you to develop new
research and professional skills. Youll
also deepen your knowledge in your
particular discipline. Theres also the
option to apply for the Master
of Science if you wish to gain more
in-depth research experience.
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Keeping my
options open
Calculus 2W
Foundations of
Computing
Natural
Environments
Science and
Pseudoscience
Semester 2
Linear Algebra
Foundations of
Algorithms
Understanding
Planet Earth
International
Politics
Semester 1
Application of
GIS
Structural and
Metamorphic
Geology
Earth
Composition,
Minerals and
Magmas
Cybersociety
Semester 2
Surveying and
Mapping
Engineering
Computation
Environmental
Politics and
Management
Media, Politics
and Society
Semester 1
Risk Analysis
Imaging the
Environment
Ecology
of Urban
Landscapes
Science and
Society
Semester 2
Land
Administration
Systems
Integrated
Spatial
Systems
Applied
Geophysics
Global
Environmental
Politics
Major subjects
Elective subjects
Year 3
Compulsory subjects
COURSE STRUCTURE
Semester 1
Year 2
The inventor of
Breadth subjects E
Q This is a sample course plan only. Subjects offered may change from year to year. You will be
advised of current subject offerings prior to subject selection and enrolment.
W Students who have a study score of 25 or higher in Mathematical Methods 3 and 4, but did
not achieve 27 or higher in Specialist Mathematics, must take Calculus 1 before proceeding to
Calculus 2 and Linear Algebra.
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Science
PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION
Concurrent diplomas
Concurrent diplomas offer you a flexible way to follow your passion and earn an extra
qualification. You can choose to add an extra year of study or, in some cases, take a
fast track option and complete your degree and diploma in three years.
Diploma in Informatics
Quick facts
Campus
Parkville
Prerequisites
No additional prerequisites
once you are enrolled in your
undergraduate degree.
Available to
Students enrolled in Arts,
Biomedicine, Commerce,
Environments, Music and Science
(unless majoring in Computing and
Software Systems or Informatics).
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WHEN TO BEGIN
You can begin the Diploma in
Informatics at the same time as your
undergraduate degree, or at any time
up to the start of your final semester.
Discuss your options with a student
adviser.
FAST-TRACKING YOUR
DIPLOMA
A fast-track option is available, allowing
you to complete both your degree
and your Diploma in Informatics in as
little as three years of full-time study.
Conditions apply.
AREAS OF STUDY
Computer
Science
Foundations
Information
Software
Web
of Computing
Systems
Information Technologies
A balance of
technical, business
and management
skills
There is a lot of room for
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Diploma in Languages
Campus
Parkville
Prerequisites
No additional prerequisites
once you are enrolled in your
undergraduate degree.
Available to
Students enrolled in Arts,
Biomedicine, Commerce,
Environments, Music and Science.
Domestic students may be eligible
to receive the final half of the
diploma free from tuition fees.
AREAS OF STUDY
Ancient
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Greek
Indonesian
Arabic
Italian
Chinese
Japanese
French
Latin
German
Russian
Hebrew
Spanish
WHEN TO BEGIN
You can begin the Diploma in
Languages at the same time as your
undergraduate degree, or at any time
up to the start of your final semester.
If you decide to begin the diploma
later in your degree, you need to have
studied the language as part of your
degree and your study options may be
limited. Discuss your options with a
student adviser when commencing your
undergraduate degree.
You can apply after you have accepted
an offer to study your bachelors degree
at Melbourne. This is usually done
during Orientation Week.
FAST-TRACKING YOUR
DIPLOMA
The Diploma in Languages will
generally add an extra year of fulltime study to your degree. However,
fast-track opportunities are available
to complete both your degree and the
diploma in three or three and a half
years of full-time study, or equivalent
part-time study.
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AREAS OF STUDY
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Applied
Mathematics
WHEN TO BEGIN
You can apply for entry at any time
from the start of your degree to the
commencement of your final semester.
The diploma is subject to a competitive
selection process based on relevant
previous studies in mathematics and
statistics. If you are considering applying
for the diploma its best to speak to a
student adviser as early as possible.
FAST-TRACKING YOUR
DIPLOMA
A fast-track option is available that will
allow you to complete the Diploma
in Mathematical Sciences in the
same amount of time as your degree.
Permission is granted based on strong
academic performance.
Operations
Research/Discrete
Mathematics
Pure
Mathematics
Statistics/Stochastic
Processes
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Concurrent diplomas
Quick facts
Available to
More info
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au/dipmusprac
WHEN TO BEGIN
Applications can be made as soon
as you have been accepted into your
undergraduate degree and close on
31 January.
FAST-TRACKING YOUR
DIPLOMA
By choosing particular academic and/
or music studies subjects as breadth
subjects in your bachelors degree, youll
have the opportunity to cross-credit up
to 25 points from your bachelors degree
to your diploma.
AREAS OF STUDY
Academic
Applied
Music Studies
Music Skills
Performance
The best of
both worlds
Through my diploma I
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Campus
Parkville
Prerequisites
You must have completed at least
100 points of study (equal to one fulltime year) at the time of applying,
and obtained a weighted Grade
Point Average (GPA) of at least H2B
(70 per cent) across all subjects
completed in your bachelors degree.
Available to
Domestic students of all disciplines
enrolled in an undergraduate degree
at the University of Melbourne.
Note: This course is not registered
on the Commonwealth Register
of Institutions and Courses for
Overseas Students (CRICOS) and
cant be offered to international
students who require a student visa
to study in Australia.
More info
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AREAS OF STUDY
Gender
WHEN TO BEGIN
Studies
Globalisation
Indigenous
Studies
International
Business
International
History, Politics
and Development
FAST-TRACKING YOUR
DIPLOMA
Undergraduate students who complete
cross-linked subjects may be given
credit towards the diploma, to a
maximum of 50 per cent. This allows
you to fast-track your diploma.
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Your career
Master of
Architecture
Stage 2: Graduate
Continue on with
graduate studies
Bachelors
Degree
Environments
(with a major
in Architecture)
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year 1
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year 3
year 4
year 5
Doctor of
Dental Surgery
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Stage 2: Graduate
MORE INFO
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graduate studies
Bachelors Degree
Biomedicine
Science
Stage 1: Undergraduate
year 1
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year 3
year 4
year 5
year 6
year 7
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Doctor of medicine
Stage 2: Graduate
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graduate studies
Bachelors Degree
Biomedicine
Science
Stage 1: Undergraduate
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year 3
year 4
year 5
year 6
year 7
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Melbourne School of Engineering
Stage 2: Graduate
Bachelors
Degree
Biomedicine
Commerce
Environments
Science
(with Engineering
major or sequence)
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graduate studies
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Your career
Master of
FOOD SCIENCE
Stage 2: Graduate
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graduate studies
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Bachelors Degree
Any undergraduate degree
Melbourne School of
Land and Environment
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Stage 1: Undergraduate
year 1
year 2
year 3
year 4
year 5
Your career
Master of
Journalism
via land-environment.unimelb.
edu.au/contactus
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au/foodscience
Stage 2: Graduate
Continue on with
graduate studies
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Any undergraduate degree
Stage 1: Undergraduate
year 1
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year 3
year 4
year 5
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Your career
Juris
Doctor
Continue on with
graduate studies
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Bachelors Degree
Any undergraduate degree
Stage 1: Undergraduate
year 1
year 2
year 3
year 4
year 5
year 6
Your career
Master
of Music
(Performance
Teaching)
Stage 2: Graduate
Continue on with
graduate studies
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MORE INFO
Bachelors Degree
Fine Arts (Contemporary Music)
Music
Stage 1: Undergraduate
year 1
year 2
year 3
year 4
year 5
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Note: Part-time study is not available to most international students due to visa restrictions.
Your career
Master of
Nursing
Science
Stage 2: Graduate
Continue on with
graduate studies
MORE INFO
Melbourne School of Health
Sciences (Nursing)
Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and
Health Sciences
Bachelors Degree
Any undergraduate degree
Stage 1: Undergraduate
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year 1
year 2
year 3
year 4
year 5
Your career
Doctor of
Optometry
Stage 2: Graduate
MORE INFO
Continue on with
graduate studies
Bachelors Degree
Biomedicine
Science
Stage 1: Undergraduate
year 1
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year 2
year 3
year 4
year 5
year 6
year 7
via graduate.science.unimelb.
edu.au/contact-us
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Your career
Doctor of
Physiotherapy
Stage 2: Graduate
Bachelors
Degree
Biomedicine
Science
Continue on with
graduate studies
MORE INFO
Melbourne School of Health
Sciences (Physiotherapy)
Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and
Health Sciences
Stage 1: Undergraduate
year 1
year 2
year 3
year 4
year 5
year 6
Your career
Master of
Psychology
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Stage 2: Graduate
Fourth year
honours or
Postgraduate
Diploma in
Psychology
Continue on with
graduate studies
MORE INFO
Melbourne School of
Psychological Sciences
Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and
Health Sciences
Bachelors Degree
Arts
Commerce
Science
(with an accredited major
in Psychology)
Stage 1: Undergraduate
year 1
year 2
year 3
year 4
year 5
year 6
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Stage 2: Graduate
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graduate studies
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Melbourne School of Health
Sciences (Social Work)
Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and
Health Sciences
Bachelors Degree
Any undergraduate degree
Stage 1: Undergraduate
year 1
year 2
year 3
year 4
year 5
So you want to be a
Speech Pathologist
MASTER OF SPEECH PATHOLOGY
The Master of Speech Pathology provides
comprehensive training in all aspects of the profession.
You will develop critical skills and learn about auditory
and acoustic phonetics, anatomy and physiology,
linguistics, speech and language disorders and clinical
practice and processes, along with an introduction to
research in the field.
Your career
Master
of Speech
Pathology
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Stage 2: Graduate
Continue on with
graduate studies
MORE INFO
Bachelors Degree
Any degree with a major in
linguistics, psychology or
another relevant discipline
Biomedicine
Science
Stage 1: Undergraduate
year 1
80
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year 3
year 4
year 5
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Your career
Master of
Teaching
Childhood
Primary
Secondary.
Stage 2: Graduate
Continue on with
graduate studies
MORE INFO
Bachelors Degree
Any undergraduate degree
Stage 1: Undergraduate
year 1
year 2
year 3
year 4
year 5
Your career
Master
of Urban
Planning
education.unimelb.edu.au
Stage 2: Graduate
Continue on with
graduate studies
Bachelors Degree
Any undergraduate degree
MORE INFO
Melbourne School of Design
+61 3 9035 5511
[email protected]
Stage 1: Undergraduate
year 1
year 2
year 3
year 4
year 5
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Note: Part-time study is not available to most international students due to visa restrictions.
Your career
Doctor of
Veterinary
Medicine
Stage 2: Graduate
MORE INFO
Continue on with
graduate studies
Melbourne School of
Veterinary Science
Bachelors Degree
Agriculture
Biomedicine
Science
Stage 1: Undergraduate
year 1
year 2
year 3
year 4
year 5
year 6
year 7
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agscience
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animalscience
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master-of-biotechnology
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msd.unimelb.edu.au/
master-construction-management
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environment.unimelb.edu.au
land-environment.unimelb.edu.au/
forestecosystemscience
medicine.unimelb.edu.au/
study-here
msi.unimelb.edu.au/
study/graduate
Master of International
Relations
Master of Landscape
Architecture
Master of Management
(Accounting)
Master of Music Therapy
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msd.unimelb.edu.au/
master-landscape-architecture
gsbe.unimelb.edu.au/courses
conservatorium.unimelb.edu.au/
grad
Master of Operations
Research and
Management Science
Master of Property
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master-of-operations-researchmanagement-science
sph.unimelb.edu.au/future/
coursework
Master of Science
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au/master-of-science
Master of Spatial
Information Science
Master of Urban Design
msi.unimelb.edu.au/study/
graduate
Master of Urban
Horticulture
Master of Veterinary
Public Health
land-environment.unimelb.edu.
au/urbanhorticulture
msd.unimelb.edu.au/property
msd.unimelb.edu.au/
master-urban-design
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study/graduate
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Admissions
Planning your
Melbourne experience
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Domestic students
85
International students
91
International students
An
Not
Australian citizen, or
An
85
Entry requirements
98
85
100
More info
For further information regarding undergraduate entry
requirements, including detail on some qualifications not
listed in this section, refer to Course Search:
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Not
91
98
102
91
100101
104
International students
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international/making_it_happen
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What next?
Plan your career:
research degree
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Melbourne graduates
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These are just some of the things to consider to make sure you get the most out of your time at Melbourne.
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Imagination + innovation
= countless lives saved
Melbourne students Hon Weng Chong, Andrew Lin, Kim
Ramchen and Mahsa Salehi became national superstars
when they won the Australian finals of the Microsoft Imagine
Cup competition in 2012.
The prestigious competition requires student teams to
devise projects that will help tackle some of the worlds
toughest problems.
Our students developed the StethoCloud an intelligent,
cloud-powered, mobile-hybrid stethoscope that is able to
diagnose childhood pneumonia. The device could potentially
save countless lives if implemented in the developing world.
The team was awarded a $75 000 grant to continue evolving
their project into a real-world business.
Admissions:
Domestic students
Admissions
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Fees
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How to apply
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Admissions
Domestic students
MINIMUM ENTRY
REQUIREMENTS FOR
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
You are eligible for entry to the
University of Melbourne if you have:
Successfully
Completed
Completed
Achieved
Met
Special entry
schemes
The University has a number of
special entry schemes that can
enhance your opportunity for
selection. You could even be
eligible for a guaranteed place!
See pages 2627 for more
information about:
Access
Melbourne
Programs
for Indigenous
students
Elite
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Entry standards
The University has set academic
standards that provide minimum ATARs
for nearly all undergraduate courses for
domestic applicants undertaking VCE or
another Australian Year 12 program in
2013. The Clearly-in Rank may be higher
depending on demand for the course
and the number of Commonwealth
Supported Places available.
Access Melbourne applicants (see
page 26) may be admitted to a
Commonwealth Supported Place below
the minimum ATAR.
Details of the 2013 minimum ATAR and
Clearly-in Ranks for each undergraduate
course at the University of Melbourne
can be found on page 98.
More info
Office of Admissions
Information Centre
Gate 3, Swanston Street
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010 Australia
13 MELB (13 6352)
[email protected]
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INTERNATIONAL
BACCALAUREATE (IB)
DIPLOMA
Satisfactory completion of the IB
Diploma is required for entry to courses
at the University of Melbourne. Unless
otherwise indicated all prerequisite
IB studies are at Grade 4 Standard
or Higher Level, or higher. For nonEnglish speaking students, achieving
the required grade in English B will
be accepted as satisfying the English
prerequisite.
For all courses, applicants completing
the IB can satisfy the VCE Mathematical
Methods prerequisite by completion of
either Standard Level or Higher Level
Mathematics.
IB applicants who apply through VTAC
receive a notional ATAR. This is based
on the overall result in the Diploma,
which is an aggregate of six IB subject
scores plus Theory of Knowledge and
the Extended Essay, giving a score of
up to 45 points.
The University uses an annually
updated combined conversion table,
based on a methodology agreed to by
the Australasian Conference of Tertiary
Admissions Centres (ACTAC). This
table will be used to convert passing
IB results in 2013 for 2014 university
admissions and will be available online
from March 2013.
vtac.edu.au/pdf/
ib_notional_atar.pdf
INTERSTATE STUDENTS
Australian Capital Territory
Certificate of Education
Only T courses are suitable for tertiary
entry. In order to satisfy prerequisites,
subjects must be taken as a major,
a major/minor or a double major.
Subjects taken as minors do not satisfy
prerequisites. The titles used in this
publication are the Course Areas used
by the ACT Board of Senior Secondary
Studies.
The University regards Specialist
Mathematics (double major) as
equivalent to both Mathematical
Methods and Specialist Mathematics.
Tasmanian Certificate of
Education
Prerequisite subjects must be TQA
accredited Level 3 courses. An
appropriate Level 3 English is required
for entry to all courses at the University
of Melbourne in addition to other
specified prerequisites.
AUSTRALIAN OR NEW
ZEALAND CITIZENS
STUDYING OVERSEAS
Australian and New Zealand citizens
studying overseas qualifications such
as the IB, GCE A Levels or equivalent
will be considered on the basis of
academic merit and the satisfactory
completion of prerequisite subjects.
Access Melbourne applications will also
be considered (see page 26).
In most cases, minimum admission
requirements for domestic students
are equivalent to the entry standards
for international students. However,
Commonwealth Supported Places are
offered on the basis of academic merit,
and the standard required to receive an
offer may be higher than the minimum
admission requirement, depending
on the demand for the course and the
number of Commonwealth Supported
Places available.
For information about entry
requirements see pages 100108 or
go to:
futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/
entry-req/ugrad-domestic
Interstate and
IB applicants
In some cases the University
of Melbourne requirements for
interstate and IB applicants may not
match the conversions published
on the VTAC website. Where a
discrepancy exists, the University
will abide by the information
provided in this publication.
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Domestic students
COMMUNITY ACCESS
PROGRAM (CAP)
Be
Be
Have
APPLICANTS WITHOUT
RECENT RESULTS
Undertaking
Year 12 in an adult
learning environment (such as the
Centre for Adult Education or a TAFE
institution)
Undertaking
Fulfilling
Individual
appointments
Moving back into study is an
exciting time but the process can be
daunting. You might find it helpful
to talk to a University staff member,
either face to face or by phone.
Register for an individual half-hour
appointment via the online form at:
access.unimelb.edu.au/nsl
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Achieving
Achieving
Achieving
competitive results in
50 points (typically four subjects)
of assessed study through the
Universitys Community Access
Program (CAP) see below.
My goals are
achievable thanks
to the non-school
leaver entry
pathway
The non-school leaver
entry pathway has been
instrumental in helping
me gain admission to the
University of Melbourne,
without having to return to
school to complete the VCE.
Harley McLeod
Bachelor of Environments
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Fees
services.unimelb.edu.au/finaid
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admissions/fees/SSAF
OTHER COSTS
Band 1
Band 2
Band 3
Accounting, Administration,
Commerce, Dentistry, Economics,
Law, Medicine, Veterinary Science
HECS-HELP
HECS-HELP is the Australian
Governments Higher Education
Loan Program. It enables you to
borrow the amount of your student
contribution and then pay the loan
back once you are in the workforce
and earning at a specified level.
HECS-HELP is available to eligible
Australian citizens and permanent
humanitarian visa holders who
are enrolled in a Commonwealth
Supported Place (CSP).
More info
Q EFTSL (100 credit points) represents a standard annual full-time course load.
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Domestic students
How to apply
Domestic students
Visit the VTAC website or read the 2014 VTAC Guide (which can
be downloaded from the VTAC website or purchased from major
newsagents throughout Australia).
vtac.edu.au
WHAT IF IM STUDYING
OVERSEAS?
Visit the VTAC website in January 2014 to view your offer. You will also
receive an official offer via email from the University.
futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/
entry-req/ugrad-domestic
CAN I DEFER?
Accept your offer at the University of Melbourne and complete the
enrolment steps online:
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International students
Admissions
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Fees
94
How to apply
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Overseas representatives
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Admissions
International students
PATHWAYS TO
UNDERGRADUATE STUDY
Within Australia
Some of the most common pathways
to university study for international
students within Australia are:
Australian
secondary school:
Many international students
complete secondary school in
Australia and then go on to university
here. As well as the Australian Year
12, some secondary schools also
offer the International Baccalaureate.
Foundation
programs: These
programs have been designed
in collaboration with Australian
universities to create a curriculum
that provides a bridge between
secondary and university studies.
There are usually multiple intakes
throughout the year of various
durations, depending on your
previous academic qualifications.
Outside Australia
The University recognises many
international qualifications as pathways
into our courses. Some of the most
common qualifications are:
Australian
Australia
Canadian
GCE
pre-university
A Levels
Hong
International
Malaysian
New
Baccalaureate Diploma
More info
Office of Admissions
Information Centre
Gate 3, Swanston Street
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010 Australia
13 MELB (13 6352)
+61 3 9035 5511
[email protected]
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE
REQUIREMENTS
See page 110 for details of the
Universitys English language
requirements.
STPM
Zealand NCEA.
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Trinity College
Foundation Studies
International students
Accelerated
University-style
An
An
More
than
80%
of TCF
are of S graduate
fere
s
at Me d a place
lbourn
e
More info
Trinity College
Foundation Studies
Admissions Office
Royal Parade
Parkville Victoria 3052 Australia
+61 3 9348 7130
foundationstudies@trinity.
unimelb.edu.au
trinity.unimelb.edu.au/tcfs
CRICOS Provider Number 00709G
Achieving my goals
Prepared for
university
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Fees
International students
Tuition fees are charged for each
year you are enrolled. You will pay
tuition fees according to your specific
enrolment in any given semester.
Detailed fee information, including
the fee policy covering your enrolment,
will be provided when you are offered a
place at the University of Melbourne. This
information is also available online at:
futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/
admissions/fees/ug-intl
Fees are subject to annual review and
may be adjusted each year to take into
account price and demand factors for
courses and groups of subjects. Tuition
fees provided are for 2014 only.
OVERSEAS STUDENT
HEALTH COVER
To comply with the student visa
requirements set by the Australian
Department of Immigration and
Citizenship, you must arrange visa-length
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC),
and maintain your OSHC while studying
in Australia.
International students are usually required
to purchase visa-length Overseas Student
Health Cover at the time of course
acceptance. The University can arrange
visa-length OSHC on your behalf with
Allianz Global Assistance Overseas
Student Health Cover, the Universitys
preferred OSHC provider.
services.unimelb.edu.au/
international/visas/oshc
OTHER COSTS
services.unimelb.edu.au/finaid/
planning
For information about costs associated
with housing in Melbourne, see pages
3233.
ESTIMATED INTERNATIONAL
UNDERGRADUATE TUITION FEES
Course
Typical course
Duration fee for first year
(EFTSL)Q ($AUD)W
Typical
total course fee
($AUD)E
Bachelor of
Agriculture
$34 464
$108 648
Bachelor of Arts
Bachelor of
Biomedicine
Bachelor of
Commerce
Associate Degree
in Environmental
Horticulture
$34 632
$70 996
Bachelor of
Environments
Bachelor of
Fine Arts
Bachelor of Music
Bachelor of Oral
Health
$48 720
$159 324
Bachelor of
Science
Q One EFTSL (Equivalent Full-Time Student Load) is equivalent to 100 credit points and represents a
standard annual full-time study load.
W The fees shown are indicative only and may vary depending on the number of subjects taken,
their credit point value and the discipline band for each subject. Actual tuition fees payable will
be the sum of the fees for all subjects in which you enrol. The estimate assumes you take a fulltime study load (1 EFTSL) commencing Semester 1.
E The total estimate is based on typical subject enrolments in each year of the course, with
indexation of the 2014 international undergraduate subject fees at five per cent per annum for
every additional year of study after 2014, and assumes you complete no more than the regular
course duration.
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How to apply
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS STUDYING THE VCE, AN
AUSTRALIAN YEAR 12 OR THE IB IN AUSTRALIA
You will receive your offer via email in January 2014 if you have been
successful.
Ensure that you or a nominated person can access the email at the
address you include in your VTAC application.
To change your email and correspondence address after January, please
email International Admissions via:
futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/contact/international
You will receive an outcome letter via email, normally within two weeks of
the University receiving your complete application.
If we require further information or documentation, you will be notified and
your application will be placed on hold until the missing details are provided.
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5
OBTAINING A VISA
Most international students require
a student visa to study in Australia.
There are a number of different types
of student visas based on the type of
course you will be studying. Check the
website of the Australian Department of
Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC):
immi.gov.au/students
ESOS: Protecting
international students
The Australian Government is
committed to ensuring you have
a great education experience. The
Education Services for Overseas
Students Act 2000 (the ESOS
Act) and related laws set out
the requirements for education
institutions who deliver education
services to international students
on a student visa.
These laws exist to protect
international students and ensure
they meet student visa conditions
for attending classes and making
satisfactory progress in their
studies while in Australia.
To find out more about your rights
and your responsibilities, go to:
services.unimelb.edu.au/
international/visas/esos
More info
Office of Admissions
Information Centre
Gate 3, Swanston Street
13 MELB (13 6352)
+61 3 9035 5511
[email protected]
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Overseas
representatives
International students
ARGENTINA
Buenos Aires
Mendoza
AUSTRALIA
Adelaide
Brisbane
Canberra
Melbourne
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Entry
requirements
Entry requirements
110
111
DOMESTIC STUDENTS
Minimum scores
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
Guaranteed scores
Clearly-in Rank
Students
Students
Indicative scores
98
Entry requirements
Australian Year 12 Qualifications
Scores
Domestic
students:
2013
Clearly-in
RankW
International
students:
2013
Guaranteed
ATARE
Bachelor of Agriculture
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
70.00
70.35
70.00
Bachelor of Arts
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
85.00
91.40
85.00
English/ESL
99.90R
99.90
99.90R
English/ESL
96.00
98.80
96.00
Bachelor of Biomedicine
(Chancellors Scholars Program)
Entry: Sem 1
99.90R
99.90
99.90R
93.00
95.00
93.00
99.90R
99.90
99.90R
54.00
54.35
85.00
Bachelor of CommerceO
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
Bachelor of Commerce
(Chancellors Scholars
Program)
Entry: Sem 1
Associate Degree in
Environmental Horticulture
Entry: Sem 1
Bachelor of Environments
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
Bachelor of Environments
(Chancellors Scholars Program)
Entry: Sem 1
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Entry: Sem 1
Diploma in General Studies
Entry: Sem 1
Bachelor of Music
Entry: Sem 1 and 2 (Sem 2 for
international students only)
Bachelor of Music
(Chancellors Scholars Program)
Entry: Sem 1
Bachelor of Oral Health
Entry: Sem 1
Bachelor of Science
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
Bachelor of Science
(Chancellors Scholars
Program)
Entry: Sem 1
98
Prerequisite subjects
VCE (Units 3 and 4)
ACT
54.00
English/ESL
85.20
85.00
English/ESLI
99.90R
NA
99.90R
English/ESLI
English/ESL
50.00
NA
NA
English/ESL
English/ESL
99.90R
99.90R
English/ESL
85.00
90.60
85.00Y
85.00
91.95
85.00
99.90R
99.90
99.90R
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Prerequisite subjects
SA/NT
TAS
WA
English (Standard)/English
(Advanced)/ESL/English
Extension 1 or 2 and
Mathematics/ Mathematics
Extension 1 or 2 or General
Mathematics
English/English Extension
(Literature)/English Extension/
English for ESL Learners
and Mathematics B or C or
Mathematics A
English Communications/English
Writing/English Studies/ ESL
and Mathematics Methods/
Mathematics Specialised or
Mathematics Applied
English/Literature/English as an
Additional Language or Dialect and
Mathematics 3C/3D or Mathematics:
Specialist 3A/3B or 3C/3D or
Mathematics 2C/2D or 3A/3B
English (Standard)/English
(Advanced)/ESL/English
Extension 1 or 2
English/English Extension
(Literature)/English Extension/
English for ESL Learners
English Studies/English
Communications/
ESL Studies/ESL
English Communications/English
Writing/English Studies/ESL
English/Literature/English as an
Additional Language or Dialect
English (Standard)/English
(Advanced)/ESL/English
Extension 1 or 2
English/English Extension
(Literature)/English Extension/
English for ESL Learners
English Studies/English
Communications/
ESL/ESL Studies
English Communications/English
Writing/English Studies/ESL
English/Literature/English as an
Additional Language or Dialect
English (Standard)/English
(Advanced)/ESL/English
Extension 1 or 2, Chemistry
and Mathematics/Mathematics
Extension 1 or 2
English/English Extension
(Literature)/English Extension/
English for ESL Learners,
Chemistry and Mathematics B or C
English Communications/English
Writing/English Studies/ESL,
Chemistry and Mathematics
Methods/Mathematics Specialised
English/Literature/English as an
Additional Language or Dialect,
Chemistry and Mathematics 3C/3D
or Mathematics: Specialist 3A/3B or
3C/3D
English (Standard)/English
(Advanced)/ESL/English
Extension 1 or 2, Chemistry
and Mathematics/Mathematics
Extension 1 or 2
English/English Extension
(Literature)/English Extension/
English for ESL Learners,
Chemistry and Mathematics B or C
English Communications/English
Writing/English Studies/ESL,
Chemistry and Mathematics
Methods/Mathematics Specialised
English/Literature/English as an
Additional Language or Dialect,
Chemistry and Mathematics 3C/3D
or Mathematics: Specialist 3A/3B or
3C/3D
English (Standard)/English
(Advanced)/ESL/English
Extension 1 or 2 and
Mathematics/Mathematics
Extension 1 or 2U
English/English Extension
(Literature)/English Extension/
English for ESL Learners and
Mathematics B or CU
English Communications/
English Writing/English Studies/
ESL and Mathematics Methods/
Mathematics SpecialisedU
English/Literature/English as an
Additional Language or Dialect and
Mathematics 3C/3D or Mathematics:
Specialist 3A/3B or 3C/3DU
English (Standard)/English
(Advanced)/ESL/English
Extension 1 or 2 and
Mathematics/Mathematics
Extension 1 or 2U
English/English Extension
(Literature)/English Extension/
English for ESL Learners and
Mathematics B or CU
English Communications/
English Writing/English Studies/
ESL and Mathematics Methods/
Mathematics SpecialisedU
English/Literature/English as an
Additional Language or Dialect and
Mathematics 3C/3D or Mathematics:
Specialist 3A/3B or 3C/3DU
English (Standard)/English
(Advanced)/ESL/English
Extension 1 or 2
English/English Extension
(Literature)/English Extension/
English for ESL Learners
English Studies/English
Communications/
ESL/ESL Studies
English Communications/English
Writing/English Studies/ESL
English/Literature/English as an
Additional Language or Dialect
English (Standard)/English
(Advanced)/ESL/English
Extension 1 or 2I
English/English Extension
(Literature)/English Extension/
English for ESL LearnersI
English Studies/English
Communications/
ESL/ESL StudiesI
English Communications/English
Writing/English Studies/ESLI
English/Literature/English as an
Additional Language or DialectI
English (Standard)/English
(Advanced)/ESL/English
Extension 1 or 2I
English/English Extension
(Literature)/English Extension/
English for ESL LearnersI
English Studies/English
Communications/
ESL/ESL StudiesI
English Communications/English
Writing/English Studies/ESLI
English/Literature/English as an
Additional Language or DialectI
English (Standard)/English
(Advanced)/ESL/English
Extension 1 or 2
English/English Extension
(Literature)/English Extension/
English for ESL Learners
English Studies/English
Communications/
ESL/ESL Studies
English Communications/English
Writing/English Studies/ESL
English/Literature/English as an
Additional Language or Dialect
English (Standard)/English
(Advanced)/ESL/English
Extension 1 or 2
English/English Extension
(Literature)/English Extension/
English for ESL Learners
English Studies/English
Communications/
ESL Studies/ESL
English Communications/English
Writing/English Studies/ESL
English/Literature/English as an
Additional Language or Dialect
English (Standard)/English
(Advanced)/ESL/English
Extension 1 or 2
English/English Extension
(Literature)/English Extension/
English for ESL Learners
English Studies/English
Communications/
ESL/ESL Studies
English Communications/English
Writing/English Studies/ESL
English/Literature/English as an
Additional Language or Dialect
English (Standard)/English
(Advanced)/ESL/English
Extension 1 or 2
English/English Extension
(Literature)/English Extension/
English for ESL Learners
English Studies/English
Communications/
ESL/ESL Studies
English Communications/English
Writing/English Studies/ESL
English/Literature/English as an
Additional Language or Dialect
English (Standard)/English
(Advanced)/ESL/English
Extension 1 or 2 and one of
Biology or Chemistry
English/English Extension
(Literature)/English Extension/English
for ESL Learners and one of Biology/
Biological Science or Chemistry
English Studies/English
Communications/ESL/ESL Studies
and one of Biology or Chemistry
English Communications/English
Writing/English Studies/ESL and
one of Biology or Chemistry
English/Literature/English as an
Additional Language or Dialect and
one of Biological Sciences/Human
Biological Science or Chemistry
English (Standard)/English
(Advanced)/ESL/English
Extension 1 or 2, Mathematics/
Mathematics Extension 1 or 2
and one of Biology, Chemistry
or Physics; OR English
(Standard)/English (Advanced)/
ESL/English Extension 1 or
2 and both Mathematics/
Mathematics Extension 1 and
Mathematics Extension 2P
English/English Extension
(Literature)/English Extension/
English for ESL Learners,
Mathematics B or C and one
of Biology/Biological Science,
Chemistry or Physics; OR English/
English Extension (Literature)/
English Extension/English for ESL
Learners and both Mathematics B
and Mathematics CP
English Studies/English
Communications/ESL/ESL
Studies, Mathematical Studies/
Specialist Mathematics and one of
Biology, Chemistry or Physics; OR
English/English Studies/English
Communications/ESL/ESL Studies
and both Mathematical Studies and
Specialist MathematicsP
English Communications/
English Writing/English Studies/
ESL, Mathematics Methods/
Mathematics Specialised and one of
Biology, Chemistry or Physics; OR
English Communications/English
Writing/English Studies/ESL and
both Mathematics Methods and
Mathematics SpecialisedP
English/Literature/English as an
Additional Language or Dialect,
Mathematics 3C/3D or Mathematics:
Specialist 3A/3B or 3C/3D and one of
Biological Sciences/Human Biological
Science, Chemistry or Physics; OR
English/Literature/English as an
Additional Language or Dialect and both
Mathematics 3C/3D and Mathematics:
Specialist 3A/3B or 3C/3DP
English (Standard)/English
(Advanced)/ESL/English
Extension 1 or 2, Mathematics/
Mathematics Extension 1 or 2
and one of Biology, Chemistry
or Physics; OR English
(Standard)/English (Advanced)/
ESL/English Extension 1 or
2 and both Mathematics/
Mathematics Extension 1 and
Mathematics Extension 2P
English/English Extension
(Literature)/English Extension/
English for ESL Learners,
Mathematics B or C and one
of Biology/Biological Science,
Chemistry or Physics; OR English/
English Extension (Literature)/
English Extension/English for ESL
Learners and both Mathematics B
and Mathematics CP
English Studies/English
Communications/ESL/ESL
Studies, Mathematical Studies/
Specialist Mathematics and one of
Biology, Chemistry or Physics; OR
English/English Studies/English
Communications/ESL/ESL Studies
and both Mathematical Studies and
Specialist MathematicsP
English Communications/
English Writing/English Studies/
ESL, Mathematics Methods/
Mathematics Specialised and one of
Biology, Chemistry or Physics; OR
English Communications/English
Writing/English Studies/ESL and
both Mathematics Methods and
Mathematics SpecialisedP
English/Literature/English as an
Additional Language or Dialect,
Mathematics 3C/3D or Mathematics:
Specialist 3A/3B or 3C/3D and one of
Biological Sciences/Human Biological
Science, Chemistry or Physics;
OR English/Literature/English as
an Additional Language or Dialect
and both Mathematics 3C/3D and
Mathematics: Specialist 3A/3B or
3C/3DP
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Entry requirements
NSW
Prerequisite subjects{
International
students: 2013
Guaranteed IB
score E
Bachelor of Agriculture
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
70.00
70.35
25
Bachelor of Arts
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
85.00
91.40
31
English
99.90R
99.90
96.00
98.80
37
99.90R
99.90
93.00
95.00
35
99.90R
99.90
Associate Degree in
Environmental Horticulture
Entry: Sem 1
54.00
54.35
24
English
Bachelor of Environments
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
85.00
85.20
31
EnglishI
99.90R
NA
English
50.00
NA
NA
English
Bachelor of Music
Entry: Sem 1 and 2 (Sem 2 for
international students only)
English
99.90R
85.00
90.60
31Y
Bachelor of Science
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
85.00
91.95
31
99.90R
99.90
Bachelor of Arts
(Chancellors Scholars Program)
Entry: Sem 1
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Entry: Sem 1
Bachelor of Biomedicine
(Chancellors Scholars Program)
Entry: Sem 1
Bachelor of CommerceO
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
Bachelor of Commerce
(Chancellors Scholars Program)
Entry: Sem 1
Bachelor of Environments
(Chancellors Scholars Program)
Entry: Sem 1
Bachelor of Fine Arts
Entry: Sem 1
Bachelor of Music
(Chancellors Scholars Program)
Entry: Sem 1
Bachelor of Science
(Chancellors Scholars Program)
Entry: Sem 1
100
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Prerequisite subjects}
Prerequisite subjects
International
students: 2013
Guaranteed A
Level score E
Trinity College
Foundation Studies
Scores
Prerequisite subjects
International
students: 2013
Guaranteed
TCFS score E
CDD
75
English
BCC
82u
NA
NA
89
NA
AAB
NA
ABCu
NA
86u
NA
English
CDD
70
EnglishI
BCC
80
NA
NA
English
NA
NA
English
NA
BCCY
67T
NA
80Y
BCC
80
NA
NA
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Entry requirements
NCEA
(Indicative scores not available)
Foundation programs
A guide using 2013 scores and 2014 subject prerequisites
Monash University
Foundation
Yearr t
Prerequisite
subjects
RMIT
Foundation
Programrt
Prerequisite
subjects
University of
Sydney Foundation
Programr
Prerequisite
subjects
UNSW
Foundation
Yearr
Prerequisite
subjects
Bachelor of Agriculture
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
76
Bachelor of Arts
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
83
Academic English (a
score of at least 70%)
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Entry: Sem 1
91
English A and B,
Chemistry A and B and
Mathematics A and Bu
Academic English,
Chemistry and
Mathematics C or S
Bachelor of CommerceO
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
87
Academic English
Academic EnglishI
Associate Degree in
Environmental Horticulture
Entry: Sem 1
Bachelor of Environments
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
83
English A and BI
English Composition
and Critical Analysis A
and BI
English A and B
Academic English
Bachelor of Music
Entry: Sem 1 and 2 (Sem 2 for
international students only)
English A and B
Academic English
83
Academic English
and one of Biology or
Chemistry
Bachelor of Science
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
83
English A and B,
Mathematics A and B
and one of Biology A and
B, Chemistry A and B or
Physics A and Bu
Academic English,
Mathematics C or S
and one of Biology,
Chemistry or Physicsu
102
English A and BI
English A and B,
Mathematics A and B
and one of Biology A and
B, Chemistry A and B or
Physics A and Bu
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Taylors University
Foundation in Science
Indicative CPS
scoresw
Prerequisite
subjects
Indicative scoresw
Indicative scoresw
Prerequisite
subjects
53
75
76
65
80
85
A score of at least 70 in
each of English 1 and 2
78
88
91
74
86
89
Considered on a
case-by-case basis
English Language
and Australian Cultural
Studies
Considered on a
case-by-case basis
Considered on a
case-by-case basis
65
English Language
and Australian Cultural
StudiesI
80
85
65
80
85
65
80
85
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Entry requirements
Prerequisite subjects
Prerequisite subjects
Bachelor of Agriculture
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
76
76
Bachelor of Arts
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
83
English (a score of at
least 70%)u
83
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Entry: Sem 1
91
91
English,p Chemistry,
Calculus and Vectors, and
Advanced Functions
Bachelor of CommerceO
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
87
87
Associate Degree in
Environmental Horticulture
Entry: Sem 1
Considered on a
case-by-case basis
English
Considered on a
case-by-case basis
Englishp
Bachelor of Environments
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
83
EnglishI
83
EnglishIp
English
Englishp
Bachelor of Music
Entry: Sem 1 and 2 (Sem 2
for international students only)
English
Englishp
83
83
Bachelor of Science
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
83
83
104
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Indicative scoresw
Prerequisite
subjectsy
German Abitur ]
Indicative scoresw Prerequisite
subjects
ES
10
10
10
English and
Mathematics
3.5
English and
Mathematics
10
11
12
English
2.8
English
20
English Language
13
14
15
English,
Physics- Chemistry
and Mathematics
2.1
English, Chemistry
and Mathematics
23
English Language,
Chemistry and
Mathematics
(Compulsory Part), plus
Mathematics (Extended
Part) Modules 1 and
2 uS
11
12
13
English and
Mathematics
2.5
English and
Mathematics
22
English Language
and Mathematics
(Compulsory Part), plus
Mathematics (Extended
Part) Modules 1 and
2uS
English
Considered on a
case-by-case basis
English
Considered on a
case-by-case basis
Considered on a
case-by-case basis
English Language
and Mathematics
(Compulsory Part), plus
Mathematics (Extended
Part) Modules 1 and 2S
English Language
10
11
12
EnglishI
2.8
EnglishI
20
English LanguageI
English
English
English Language
English
English
English Language
10
11
12
2.8
20
English Language
and one of Biology or
Chemistry
10
11
12
English,
Mathematics and
one of Biology,
Physics-Chemistry
or Physics
2.8
English, Mathematics
and one of Biology,
Chemistry or Physics
20
English Language,
Mathematics
(Compulsory Part), plus
Mathematics (Extended
Part) Modules 1
and 2 and one of
Biology, Chemistry or
PhysicsuS
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Entry requirements
French Baccalaureat[
Malaysian
STPM Cumulative
Grade Point AverageG
Indicative scoresw
Prerequisite
State Board subjects
CBSE
Exam
and
Scores
ISC scores
Indicative
scoresw
Malaysian
Unified Examination
of the Chinese
High Schools (UEC)H
Prerequisite
subjects
Indicative
scoresw
Prerequisite
subjects
Bachelor of Agriculture
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
65
75
English and
Mathematics
2.7
Englishy and
Mathematics
B4
Englishy and
Mathematics
Bachelor of Arts
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
75
85
English (score of
at least 70%)
3.3
Englishy
A2
Englishy
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Entry: Sem 1
91
93
English,
Chemistry and
Mathematics
3.9
English,y
Chemistry and
Mathematics
A1
English,y
Chemistry and
Mathematics
Bachelor of CommerceO
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
82
90
English and
Mathematics
3.5
Englishy and
Mathematicsu
A1
Englishy and
Mathematics
Considered
on a case-bycase basis
Considered
on a case-bycase basis
Bachelor of Environments
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
75
80
EnglishI
3.3
EnglishIy
A2
EnglishIy
English
Englishy
Englishy
Bachelor of Music
Entry: Sem 1 and 2 (Sem 2
for international students only)
English
Englishy
Englishy
75
80
3.3
Englishy and
one of Biology or
Chemistryu
A2
Bachelor of Science
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
75
80
English,
Mathematics and
one of Biology,
Chemistry or
Physicsu
3.3
English,y
Mathematics and
one of Biology,
Chemistry or
Physicsu
A2
Englishy and
one of Biology or
Chemistry
English,y
Mathematics and
one of Biology,
Chemistry or
Physics
Associate Degree in
Environmental Horticulture
Entry: Sem 1
106
English
Considered on
a case-by-case
basis
Considered on
a case-by-case
basis
Englishy
Englishy
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Indicative scoresw
Prerequisite
subjectsJ
South African
National Senior CertificateL
Indicative scoresw
Prerequisite
subjects
Indicative scoresw
Prerequisite
subjects
3.9
76
CCC
Englishy and
Mathematics
4.3
English
83
English
BCC
Englishy
5.1
English,Chemistry and
Mathematics (at least
Grade 4)K
93
English, Physical
Sciences and
Mathematics (not Maths
Literacy)
ABB
4.5
87
ABC
Englishy and
Mathematicsu
Considered on a
case-by-case basis
English
Considered on a
case-by-case basis
English
Considered on a
case-by-case basis
BCC
Englishy
4.3
EnglishI
83
EnglishI
English
English
Englishy
English
English
Englishy
4.3
83
BCC
4.3
83
English, Mathematics
(not Maths Literacy) and
Life Sciences or Physical
Sciences
BCC
Englishy Mathematics
and one of Biology,
Chemistry or Physicsu
EnglishIy
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Entry requirements
Norwegian Upper
Secondary College (Vitnemal)
International secondary/
high school programs
13
Prerequisite subjects
Indicative scoreswg
Prerequisite subjectss
AP examinations in AP
Calculus AB or AP Calculus
BC and Englishf
Bachelor of Arts
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
15.5
English
Bachelor of Biomedicine
Entry: Sem 1
18.5
2 AP examinations including
AP Chemistry and one of AP
Calculus AB or AP Calculus
BC and Englishf
Bachelor of CommerceO
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
17
2 AP examinations including
AP Calculus AB or AP
Calculus BC and Englishf
Associate Degree in
Environmental Horticulture
Entry: Sem 1
Considered on a
case-by-case basis
Bachelor of Environments
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
English
15.5
Considered on a
case-by-case basis
Englishf
English
Bachelor of Music
Entry: Sem 1 and 2 (Sem 2
for international students only)
English
EnglishI
2 AP examinations and
Englishf
2 AP examinations and
EnglishIf
Englishf
Englishf
15.5
2 AP examinations including
AP Biology or AP Chemistry
and Englishf
Bachelor of Science
Entry: Sem 1 and 2
15.5
2 AP examinations including
AP Calculus AB (or AP
Calculus BC) and one of AP
Chemistry, AP Biology or AP
Physics and Englishf
Ylioppilastutkinto
Leaving Certificate
Israel
Bagrut
Italian
108
Scottish
Certificate of Education
Switzerland
Federal Maturity
Certificate
Vietnamese
High School
Graduation Certificate
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Domestic students:
Q Applicants who achieve the minimum ATAR for
a course will be eligible for a place, provided
prerequisite studies and any other specific
course requirements are met. The Clearly-in
Rank may be higher, depending on demand for
the course and the number of places available.
Only applicants eligible for special entry
schemes will be admitted below the minimum
ATAR. Minimum ATARs are reviewed
annually the 2014 minimum ATARs will be
available from futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au
W Round 1 Clearly-in Ranks. Final 2013 Clearly-in
Ranks are published at vtac.edu.au.
E International students: The University
guarantees admission to a course when an
international student achieves the required
score, meets prerequisite studies, satisfies the
English language requirements, and there are
still places available in the course at the time of
acceptance.
If you do not meet the guaranteed score your
application will not be considered for entry.
Guaranteed scores apply only if no further
study has been undertaken after completion of
one of these programs.
Guaranteed ATARs are reviewed annually.
The 2014 guaranteed ATARs will be available
at: futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/entry-req/
ugrad-int
Domestic students completing an
international qualification: The score listed
should be considered a minimum score to be
eligible for a place in that course. The actual
standard required may be higher depending on
the demand for the course and the number of
Commonwealth Supported Places available.
R Students who achieve an ATAR/notional
ATAR of 99.90 or above and satisfy course
prerequisites will be guaranteed a place in the
Chancellors Scholars Program (guarantee
does not apply for the Bachelor of Music,
where extra requirements apply). Students
with an ATAR/notional ATAR below 99.90
may be considered depending on demand.
Students must have completed an Australian
Year 12 qualification or the IB in Australia in the
year prior to entry (students must either enrol
immediately or be granted a deferral in the
year following Year 12).
T Range of criteria used for selection. Go to the
relevant course page in this publication or visit
coursesearch.unimelb.edu.au for additional
requirements.
Y Indicative score only (entry is not guaranteed).
U Applicants intending to major in Actuarial
Studies or complete a breadth sequence
in Engineering Systems in the Bachelor
of Commerce are strongly encouraged to
complete VCE Specialist Mathematics or
equivalent.
Applicants intending to undertake an
Engineering sequence in Electrical or
Mechanical Systems are encouraged
to complete the VCE subject Physics or
equivalent. If VCE Physics has not been
completed applicants will incur the cost
of undertaking additional physics subjects
through the Universitys Community Access
Program.
I Applicants intending to major in Civil Systems,
Construction, Environmental Engineering
Systems, Environmental Science, Geomatics
or Property may be required to undertake a
bridging subject in mathematics as breadth
in first year. This is equivalent to Units 3 and 4
Mathematical Methods, and entry requires a
mathematics background equivalent to Units 1
and 2 Mathematical Methods.
O Domestic students: Eligible domestic
students who satisfy course prerequisites
and achieve an ATAR of 95.00 or above
are guaranteed a place in the Bachelor of
Commerce.
International students: Recipients of the
Bachelor of Commerce Global Scholarship may
be admitted with an entry score that is lower
than that published here. This scholarship is
only available to international students. For
more information, go to: fbe.unimelb.edu.au/
scholarships/opportunities
P Applicants intending to progress to the Doctor
of Veterinary Medicine are encouraged to
complete VCE Units 3 and 4 in Chemistry or
equivalent.
International Baccalaureate:
{ For students with English as their second
NCEA:
} Successful completion of NCEA 3 is required,
including 80 credits at Level 3 or higher.
Unless otherwise specified, prerequisites are
met by achieving at least 14 credits in the
subject at Level 3 with a minimum average of
55% merit.
A Levels:
q Accepted GCE AS and A Level English subjects
are: General Paper, General Studies, English
Language and Literature, English Literature,
English Language. Singapore A Level subject
Knowledge and Enquiry (H2) is also accepted.
A grade of at least C is required to meet the
Universitys English language requirements.
Indicative scores:
w International students: Must achieve at least
the indicative score, meet the prerequisite
subjects and satisfy the English language
requirements to be eligible to be considered
for the course.
Domestic students completing an
international qualification: The score listed
should be considered a minimum score to be
eligible for a place in that course.
Foundation programs:
e To calculate a final average, you should
determine the average of all your year-long
final-year subjects; however, the subject with
the lowest score will not be included in the
calculation, unless it is a prerequisite subject
and the course specifies that it must be
included. If you have completed four subjects
or less, all will be included in your final score
calculation.
r If you completed the fast track or accelerated
foundation program, you must also achieve
the required score in an approved English
language test.
t You must complete both Part A and Part
B of specified subjects in order to meet
prerequisites.
International secondary/high school programs:
y English must be satisfied by achieving
the required score in an approved English
language test.
u Prerequisite subjects must be included in final
score calculation.
British Columbia Graduation Certificate:
i To calculate a final average, you should
determine the average of your five best finalyear subjects. The subject with the lowest
score is not included in the calculation unless
it is a prerequisite subject and the course
specifies that it must be included.
Dalian Maple Leaf International School:
The University accepts students into
undergraduate courses who have successfully
obtained the BCGC and meet prerequisite
subjects, however you must meet the
Universitys English language requirements
by achieving the required score in an IELTS/
TOEFL test.
Canadian (Ontario) School Certificate:
o To calculate a final average, you should
determine the average of your best five finalyear subjects. The subject with the lowest
score is not included in your calculation unless
it is a prerequisite subject (these must be
included in the calculation).
p English can be satisfied by successfully
completing English subjects ENG4U, ENG3U,
ENG3C, ENG4C.
STPM:
G The grade achieved for each subject is
awarded points; the total number of points for
best four subjects (including prerequisites if
required) is divided by the number of subjects
to obtain a Cumulative Grade Point Average
(CGPA). A=4.00, A=3.67, B=3.00, B=2.67.
UEC:
H To calculate a final average, you should
determine the average of your best seven
final-year subjects. The subjects with the
lowest scores should not be included in your
calculation unless it is a prerequisite subject
(these must be included in the calculation).
Norwegian Upper Secondary College:
J An English score of 4 or higher is required
to meet the English language requirements.
Alternatively, the requirement can be satisfied
by achieving the required score in an IELTS,
TOEFL or Pearson Test of English.
K At least five periods of mathematics must be
completed across Years 2 and 3 to meet the
mathematics prerequisite.
South Africa National School Certificate:
L Percentages are based on an average of the
best six subjects in Year 12. Maths Literacy will
not meet the mathematics prerequisite.
Sri Lankan A Levels:
: Add scores for no more than three Advancedlevel subjects. A=5, B=4, C=3, S=2.
Swedish Secondary Certificate:
a A grade of VG or a score of 4 or higher in
senior secondary school English is required
to meet the English language requirements.
Alternatively, the requirement can be satisfied
by achieving the required score in an IELTS,
TOEFL or Pearson Test of English.
USA High School Diploma:
s Advanced Placements (APs) must be
completed with a grade of at least 3 in the AP
exam to meet entry requirements.
The University of Melbournes AP Institution
Code is 9015. Please include this code when
requesting AP exam results to be sent directly
to the University.
d Preference will be given to applicants
with a high score in the verbal and written
components of the SAT.
f English can be satisfied by achieving an exam
grade of at least 3 in AP English Language
and Composition or English Literature and
Composition or by achieving the required
score in an approved English language test.
g If a higher GPA is achieved, a lower SAT score
may be accepted.
French Baccalaureat:
[ Students need to complete either the General
or Technical streams of the Baccalaureat for
university entry. Stream L=Humanities, Stream
S=Scientific, Stream ES=Economic and Social.
German Abitur:
] Students must pass at least four subjects.
Grading scale is 16 (1 is the highest and 4
is the lowest passing score). Subject grades
are 015 (15 is the highest). English must be
passed at grade 10 or above in order to meet
English language requirements, otherwise
students must achieve the required score in an
approved English language test.
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If
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
English language test
You can use an approved English language test to meet the Universitys English
language requirements. You must satisfy the requirements in one sitting within the
24 months preceding application.
Approved English
language test
Required score
(all undergraduate courses)
IELTS (Academic)
Overall band score of 6.5 or more (with no band less than 6.0)
TOEFL:
Paper-based
Computer-based
Internet-based
If you achieve an IELTS overall score of less than 7.0 or a TOEFL (internet-based
test) score of less than 94 you are required to take a Diagnostic English Language
Assessment (DELA) upon enrolment at the University and follow recommendations
for language support. See the breakout box on this page for further information.
International students should note that while the English language tests above
are acceptable for meeting the Universitys English language requirements, the
requirements of the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC)
may be different. Contact your nearest Australian Embassy or High Commission to
find out the English language requirements for obtaining a student visa:
immi.gov.au/contacts
An
An
General
Certificate of Education
(GCE) subjects (1) a grade of at
least C is required in:
- AS or AO Level General Paper
- AS Level General Studies
- AS or A Level English Language
- AS or A Level English Literature
- AS or A Level English Language
and Literature
- AS or A Level Knowledge and Enquiry
Denmark
Studentereksamen: Grade
10 in English B
German
Abitur: Grade 10 in
Leistungskurs English
Netherlands
VWO (Netherlands):
Grade 8 in final-year English
At
Norway
Sweden
110
Slutbetyg: VG or Grade 4 in
final-year English.
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Hawthorn-Melbourne is endorsed by
the University of Melbourne as the sole
external provider of the University of
Melbourne English Language Bridging
Program (UMELBP).
IELTS
Preparation Program
English
Intensive
PACKAGED OFFERS
Packaged offers are a great way to
reduce the time and costs involved in
applying for visas. They are available if
you have an offer that is only conditional
on meeting the English language
requirements of the University.
A packaged offer enables you to obtain
a single visa if you are undertaking an
English language course at HawthornMelbourne followed by a University of
Melbourne course.
Am I eligible?
You are eligible to apply for a packaged
offer if you:
Apply
through an authorised
University overseas representative
(see page 96)
Have
Have
How do I apply?
You must apply for a University
course and a place in an English
language course offered by
Hawthorn-Melbourne. Your overseas
representative will be able to assist you
in applying for the package.
More info
Hawthorn-Melbourne
442 Auburn Road
Hawthorn 3122, Australia
+61 3 9815 4000
enquiries@hawthornenglish.
vic.edu.au
hawthornenglish.com
CRICOS Provider Number 02931G
ABN 50 124 208 171
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE
BRIDGING PROGRAM
Glossary
A
Access Melbourne: The Universitys
special entry scheme. See page 26.
Associate degree: A vocationally
focused course that comprises two
years of study and work experience.
Some associate degrees can be used
as a pathway into specific bachelors
degrees.
ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admission
Rank): A rank calculated for tertiary
institutions to compare the overall
achievement of students who have
completed different combinations
of VCE studies. Previously called the
ENTER. See also Notional ATAR.
Australian student: See Domestic
student.
B
Bachelors degree: Usually your
first degree at university, a bachelors
degree is the highest undergraduate
award offered and results in detailed
knowledge of a particular area (also see
Undergraduate degree/course).
Breadth: A component of most
undergraduate degrees at the University
of Melbourne that allows you to choose
up to a quarter of your subjects from
disciplines outside the core studies and
majors in your degree. Compare with
Depth. See page 11.
C
Cambridge CAE: The Cambridge
English: Advanced/Certificate in
Advanced English (CAE) is an English
test recognised by the University
as meeting our English language
requirements, if the required scores are
attained. See page 110.
Chancellors Scholars Program:
A program for very high-achieving
students, which includes a guaranteed
place in a graduate course, along with
a program of enrichment activities. See
page 23.
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G
Graduate degree/course: A further
degree or course of study available
to students after the completion of a
bachelors degree. Graduate study is
designed for those who wish to obtain
specialist knowledge in an academic or
professional discipline.
Graduate professional development
degree: A further degree or course of
study available to students after the
completion of an undergraduate degree.
These programs are ideal if you are
already trained in a particular area and
are looking to advance your knowledge
through further study.
E
EFTSL (Equivalent Full-Time Student
Load): A measure of study load. One
EFTSL is equivalent to 100 credit points
and represents a standard annual
full-time study load.
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H
HECS-HELP: The Australian
Governments Higher Education
Loan Program (HELP) is available to
eligible domestic students enrolled in
a Commonwealth Supported Place.
It enables you to borrow the amount
of your student contribution and then
pay the loan back once you are in the
workforce and earning more than a
specified amount.
studyassist.gov.au
Honours: A one-year extension (with
a research component) of a three-year
bachelors degree.
I
IELTS (International English
Language Testing System): An
international English language test
recognised by the University as meeting
our English language requirements if
the required scores are attained. See
page 110.
International fee place: A fee-paying
place for international students in an
undergraduate course. International
students are responsible for the full cost
of their enrolment as Commonwealth
Supported Places are not available to
international students.
International student: At the
University of Melbourne, an
international student is any student
who is not an Australian or New
Zealand citizen, or who is not an
Australian permanent resident or holder
of a permanent humanitarian visa.
International students are required
to pay tuition fees to maintain their
enrolment.
N
Notional ATAR: A rank calculated by
VTAC which is used to directly compare
the results of students who have
studied the International Baccalaureate
(IB) or Queensland Senior School
Certificate with the ATAR.
O
OSHC (Overseas Student Health
Cover): Compulsory health insurance
which international students must hold
for the full duration of their visa to meet
the requirements of their student visa.
P
Pearson Test of English (Academic):
An academic English language test
recognised by the University as meeting
our English language requirements if
the required scores are attained. See
page 110.
Permanent residency (PR): Australian
permanent residents are considered
domestic students for the purposes
of admission to the University of
Melbourne. International students
who obtain Australian PR status, either
before commencing or while enrolled
at the University of Melbourne, must
notify the University immediately as this
will alter their enrolment.
T
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign
Language): An international English
language test recognised by the
University as meeting our English
language requirements if the required
scores are attained. See page 110.
Tutorial: A small class in which material
from lectures and readings is discussed
in detail with a tutor and fellow students
(compare with Lecture).
U
Undergraduate degree/course: Your
first degree at university. Undergraduate
degrees can vary in length. At the
University of Melbourne, courses
defined as undergraduate include
bachelors degrees, bachelors degrees
with honours, concurrent diplomas and
associate degrees.
V
VTAC (Victorian Tertiary Admissions
Centre): All domestic students,
and international students currently
studying Year 12 in Australia, must
apply for undergraduate courses at the
University through VTAC.
vtac.edu.au
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The University colleges and Parkville campus, backed by the city of Melbourne and Port Phillip Bay
KEY DATES
2013
All year
7 June
Early August
VTAC applications open for Semester 1, 2014 entry (domestic and international
students studying the VCE, the IB or other Year 12 programs in Australia).
vtac.edu.au
18 August
Late September
VTAC timely applications for Semester 1, 2014 close for most undergraduate courses.
Mid December
Late December
2014
Mid January
Late January
Late February
2528 February
Week O: Orientation.
services.unimelb.edu.au/transition/orient
3 March1 June
Late May
Applications close for 2013 mid-year entry (international students not completing
an Australian Year 12 or the IB in Australia).
Early June
2 June27 July
1027 June
Semester 1 Examinations.
Mid July
Late July
Semester 2 Examinations.
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Admission and application dates
(including for mid-year intake)
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au/admissions/dates
This table provides a quick summary of our undergraduate courses and should be used as a guide only.
For further information please refer to the various sections in this publication or go to:
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Page
Duration
(EFTSL) Q
Australian
Year 12
Course
Degrees at a glance
Australian
Year 12
Australian
Year 12
International
Baccalaureate
International
students: 2013
Guaranteed
ATAR R
International
students: 2013
Guaranteed IB
score R
Bachelor of Agriculture
42
70.00
70.35
70.00
25
Bachelor of Arts
44
85.00
91.40
85.00
31
Bachelor of Biomedicine
46
96.00
98.80
96.00
37
Bachelor of CommerceO
48
93.00
95.00
93.00
35
Associate Degree
in Environmental
Horticulture
52
54.00
54.35
54.00
24
Bachelor of
Environments
54
85.00
85.20
85.00
31
56
Diploma in
General Studies
58
50.00
NA
NA
NA
Bachelor of Music
62
64
85.00
90.60
85.00 P
31 P
Bachelor of Science
68
85.00
91.95
85.00
31
Chancellors Scholars
Programs
23
99.90 }
99.90
99.90 }
99.90 (notional
ATAR) }
GC
and
In
stu
Gu
Lev
NOTES
Q
enTrY reQUireMenTS
Including prerequisite subjects:
See pages 97109.
CE A Levels
d Singapore A
Levels
Trinity College
Foundation
Studies
nternational
udents: 2013
uaranteed A
vel score R T
International
students: 2013
Guaranteed TCFS
score R
International
students: Indicative
score Y U
CDD
75
76
Commonwealth
Supported Place
$34 464
BCC
82
83
Commonwealth
Supported Place
$25 928
$29 516
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AAB
89
91
Commonwealth
Supported Place
$32 384
$34 600
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ABC
86
87
Commonwealth
Supported Place
$32 444
$34 744
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CDD
70
Considered on a
case-by-case basis
Commonwealth
Supported Place
$34 632
BCC
80
83
Commonwealth
Supported Place
$31 192
$34 152
Commonwealth
Supported Place
NA
NA
NA
Commonwealth
Supported Place
NA
67 {
Commonwealth
Supported Place
$24 320
$26 752
BCC P
80 P
83
Commonwealth
Supported Place
$48 720
BCC
80
83
Commonwealth
Supported Place
$31 604
$35 104
NA
NA
NA
Commonwealth
Supported Place
Australian
University
Foundation
Programs
2014 Typical
Course Fee
for first year
($AUD/
EFTSL) Q I
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INTRODUCING MELBOURNE
8
KEY DATES
10
2013
Career options
12
All year
Whats next?
14
Campuses
16
Early August
Late September
VTAC timely applications for Semester 1, 2014 close for most undergraduate courses.
Mid December
Late December
CONTACT US
University of Melbourne
Information Centre
Gate 3, Swanston Street
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010 Australia
Burnley campus
Sunday 14 July 2013
vtac.edu.au
18 August
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2014
Mid January
Late January
Late February
2528 February
Week O: Orientation.
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3 March1 June
Late May
Applications close for 2013 mid-year entry (international students not completing
an Australian Year 12 or the IB in Australia).
Early June
2 June27 July
1027 June
Semester 1 Examinations.
Mid July
Late July
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Undergraduate
Prospectus
for domestic and international students
Life at Melbourne
18
Student services
20
22
23
Melbourne scholarships
24
26
28
Housing
32
Residential colleges
34
OUR COURSES
Course index
36
Agriculture
42
Arts
44
Biomedicine
46
Commerce
48
Engineering
50
Environmental Horticulture
52
Environments
54
Fine Arts
56
General Studies
58
Information Technology
60
Music
62
Oral Health
64
Psychology
66
Science
68
Concurrent diplomas
70
74
ADMISSIONS
What type of student am I?
83
84
Domestic students
Admissions
86
87
88
Fees
89
How to apply
90
International students
Admissions
92
93
Fees
94
How to apply
95
Overseas representatives
96
96
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Entry requirements
Q Dates subject to annual confirmation. Information will
97
110
111
Glossary
112