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International Student Tuition Fees 2011

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Contents
The University of Melbourne fee policy for international students Fees 2011
Tuition fees | International students commencing a course in 2011 Tuition fees | International students continuing a course in 2011 Other fees and costs | International students commencing or continuing a course in 2011

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Frequently asked questions Undergraduate course tuition fees 2011 Graduate course tuition fees 2011
Graduate enrolments with course-based fees Graduate enrolments with subject-based fees

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Study Abroad course fees 2011 Tuition fees for students who commenced in 2004 or earlier Tuition fee discounts in 2011 2011 arrangements relating to the payment of fees
Payment options in 2011 Invoices Variations to fees owing Refund policy Special provisions for graduate completions International students granted Australian permanent residency

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The University of Melbourne fee policy for international students


This is the Universitys policy relating to the calculation and payment of tuition fees for commencing and continuing international students in 2011.
The tuition fees detailed in this publication relate to 2011 only. This policy applies to international students enrolled:

> in an undergraduate, graduate coursework, or graduate research course (including Masters by Research, Doctoral and PhD
candidates); or

> in a Study Abroad course; or > in Community Access Program (CAP) subjects; or > who are studying onshore or offshore.
This policy does not apply to international students enrolled in courses offered by the Melbourne Business School or Melbourne Consulting and Custom Programs.

An international student:
> is not an Australian citizen or permanent resident; and > does not hold a permanent Australian humanitarian visa; and > is not a New Zealand citizen.
If you are an Australian or New Zealand citizen, an Australian permanent resident, or if you hold a permanent Australian humanitarian visa, you should refer to the publication Australian Student Tuition Fees 2011 available from the University Information Centre, Gate 3, Swanston Street or at: www.futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/publications

All tuition and other fees are paid in Australian dollars ($AUD). Tuition fees do not include costs such as Overseas Student Health Cover and certain other costs.

CRICOS
Where the CRICOS code is shown as Pending for a course listed in this document, the University is in the process of obtaining CRICOS accreditation for the course and anticipates enrolling international students from the start of the 2011 academic year. The course will only be available to international students if CRICOS accreditation is obtained.

Policy amendments
This fee policy takes effect for all students from 1 January 2011. The University reserves the right to amend this policy as required. Any changes will be notified in writing. Goods and Services Tax (GST) does not currently apply to tuition fees. Should this change, the University reserves the right to charge GST in addition to the published fee.

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It is important that you read this policy before completing your administrative enrolment. Once you enrol, you will be bound by this fee policy and are agreeing to pay tuition fees for every year in which you are enrolled.

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Fees 2011
Tuition fees | International students commencing a course in 2011
Course commenced in 2011
Undergraduate course The tuition fees you pay will depend on the course that you commence. You are required to pay your tuition fees to maintain your enrolment.

Tuition fees paid


In 2011 you will pay tuition fees based on the particular subjects you choose to study in your course. The amount you are charged is the sum of the fees for all subjects in which you enrol. A schedule of typical 2011 undergraduate tuition fees is provided as a guide only for students commencing undergraduate courses in 2011.

Further details
For details of the 2011 undergraduate subject discipline fee bands and how to calculate your tuition fees see Undergraduate course tuition fees 2011, pages 89. The University provides a guarantee to international students who enrol that the fee will not increase by more than 7 per cent per annum in any discipline for undergraduate subjects. For details of the 2011 graduate course fees and how to calculate your tuition fees see Graduate enrolments with course-based fees, pages 1019. The University provides a guarantee to international students who enrol that the course fee will not increase by more than 10 per cent per annum. For details of the 2011 graduate subject discipline fee bands and how to calculate your tuition fees see Graduate enrolments with subject-based fees, page 20. The University provides a guarantee to international students who enrol that the fee will not increase by more than 10 per cent per annum in any discipline for graduate subjects. For details of the 2011 Study Abroad fees and how to calculate your tuition fees see Study Abroad course fees 2011, page 21.

Graduate courses, except for courses offered by the Office for Environmental Programs

In 2011 you will pay a course-based tuition fee. The amount you are charged is the course fee listed per Equivalent Full Time Student Load (EFTSL) enrolled. This amount is the fee for all students commencing in the course in 2011. If you are studying more or less than one EFTSL in 2011, your fee will increase or decrease proportionally. In 2011 you will pay tuition fees based on the particular subjects you choose to study in your course. The amount you are charged in 2011 is the sum of the fees for all subjects in which you enrol.

Graduate courses offered by the Office for Environmental Programs

Study Abroad

In 2011 you will pay a course fee to the University of Melbourne. Study Abroad students pay a set tuition fee per semester for their course, irrespective of the number of subjects in which they are enrolled.

Exchange Program

The cost of participating in the University of Melbournes Exchange Program should be covered by the agreement between your home institution and the University of Melbourne. CRICOS codes for Exchange Programs at the University are: Undergraduate: 041631G Graduate: 041630G

For details, see the Melbourne Global Mobility website for incoming students: www.mobility.unimelb.edu.au/incoming

Community Access Program (CAP) | Single subject study

Single subject enrolment may be available to you, depending on your visa status, course enrolment, and where the subjects are not part of your course. Most undergraduate subjects and some graduate subjects are available for single subject enrolment through CAP. In 2011 you will pay tuition fees based on the particular subjects you choose to study and the mode of study selected (assessed or nonassessed mode). The amount you are charged in each year is the sum of the fees for all subjects in which you enrol.

For further details regarding CAP and CAP fees paid, see Australian Student Tuition Fees 2011 and refer to the Single Subject Studies brochure.

Tuition fees | International students continuing a course in 2011


Course and year commenced
Undergraduate students who commenced in an undergraduate course in 2010 or earlier

The tuition fees you pay will depend on the course that you are enrolled in, and the year that you commenced in that course. You are required to pay your tuition fees to maintain your enrolment.

Tuition fees paid


In 2011 you will continue to pay tuition fees based on the particular subjects you choose to study in your course. The amount you are charged is the sum of the fees for all subjects in which you enrol.

Further details
For details of the 2011 undergraduate subject discipline fee bands and how to calculate your tuition fees see Undergraduate course tuition fees 2011, pages 89. The University provides a guarantee to international students who continue their enrolment that the fee will not increase by more than 7 per cent per annum in any discipline for undergraduate subjects. For details of the 2011 graduate course fees and how to calculate your tuition fees see Graduate enrolments with course-based fees, pages 1019. The University provides a guarantee to international students who continue their enrolment that the course fee will not increase by more than 10 per cent per annum.

Graduate students who commenced in a graduate course in 2010 (except for courses offered by the Office for Environmental Programs)

In 2011 you will continue to pay a course-based tuition fee. The amount you are charged is the course fee listed per EFTSL enrolled. If you are studying more or less than one EFTSL in 2011, your fee will increase or decrease proportionally.

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Course and year commenced


Graduate students who commenced in a graduate course offered by the Office for Environmental Programs in 2010

Tuition fees paid


In 2011 you will continue to pay tuition fees based on the particular subjects you choose to study in your course. The amount you are charged in 2011 is the sum of the fees for all subjects in which you enrol.

Further details
For details of the 2011 graduate subject discipline fee bands and how to calculate your tuition fees see Graduate enrolments with subject-based fees, page 20. The University provides a guarantee to international students who continue their enrolment that the fee will not increase by more than 10 per cent per annum in any discipline for graduate subjects. For details of the 2011 graduate subject discipline fee bands and how to calculate your tuition fees see Graduate enrolments with subject-based fees, page 20. The University provides a guarantee to international students who continue their enrolment that the fee will not increase by more than 10 per cent per annum in any discipline for graduate subjects.

Graduate students who commenced in a graduate course in 2009 or earlier

In 2011 you will continue to pay tuition fees based on the particular subjects you choose to study in your course. The amount you are charged in 2011 is the sum of the fees for all subjects in which you enrol.

If you are an international student who commenced your graduate course in 2009 or earlier you will complete your study on a subject fee basis as per the fee policy that applied at the time you commenced your course. Discipline fees for graduate subjects will continue to be set each year and these will apply in the usual manner. This will apply for as long as you remain enrolled in the same course. If you transfer to another course you are subject to the current fee policy and must pay the fees applicable at the time of transfer.

Students who commenced their undergraduate or graduate course in 2004 or earlier Study Abroad

You are able to complete your study under the fee policy that applied at the time you commenced your course (known as grandfathering). In 2011 you will pay the 2011 Study Abroad course fee to the University of Melbourne. Study Abroad students pay a set tuition fee per semester for their course, irrespective of the number of subjects in which they are enrolled.

Existing international students will be charged fees calculated in accordance with the policy that was in place at the time of your commencement. For further details see page 22. For details of the 2011 Study Abroad fees and how to calculate your tuition fees see Study Abroad course fees 2011, page 21.

Exchange Program

The cost of participating in the University of Melbournes Exchange Program should be covered by the agreement between your home institution and the University of Melbourne. CRICOS codes for Exchange Programs at the University are: Undergraduate: 041631G Graduate: 041630G

For details see the Melbourne Global Mobility website for incoming students: www.mobility.unimelb.edu.au/incoming

Community Access Program (CAP) | Single subject study

In 2011 you will pay the 2011 CAP/single subject enrolment fees.

For further details regarding CAP and CAP fees paid, see Australian Student Tuition Fees 2011 and refer to the Single Subject Studies brochure.

Other fees and costs | International students commencing or continuing a course in 2011
There are other fees and costs associated with your studies that you need to consider including compulsory Overseas Student Health Cover.
You are required to pay these fees in order to maintain your enrolment: Fee/cost
Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)

Overview
It is a student visa requirement for international students to take out visa-length Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) while studying in Australia. You are required to maintain OSHC in order to comply with student visa conditions: www.services.unimelb.edu.au/international/ visas/oshc

Further details
OSHC Worldcare is the Universitys preferred OSHC provider. Details of costs can be obtained from their website: www.oshcworldcare.com.au

Student Services and Amenities Fee

The Commonwealth Government may introduce a Student Services and Amenities Fee in 2010/2011. Details of the fee will be provided after legislation has been passed and full details are known.

If this fee is introduced by the Commonwealth Government, you will be required to pay the fee to maintain your enrolment.

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These costs are provided as a guide only to other costs that you need to consider. Other costs
Course costs

Overview
These include general course costs and specialised costs in some years.

Further details
www.services.unimelb.edu.au/finaid/ planning/coursecost

Support services are provided to students. However, there may be some specific additional services which require a fee. www.services.unimelb.edu.au

Costs of living

These include costs such as:

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Student club and sports membership

Accommodation Food and other weekly bills Transport costs Computer costs Additional costs for students with families and dependents, including schooling and childcare

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Membership of student clubs and associations on campus is optional. Costs are charged for activities and services, and these include membership of:

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Student Union Graduate Student Association Melbourne University Sport

http://union.unimelb.edu.au www.gsa.unimelb.edu.au www.sports.unimelb.edu.au

These programs may be required or are optional for new international students. Costs are provided as a guide only. Additional programs
Under 18 Supervision Program

Overview
The Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) requires that all international students who will be under 18 years of age when entering Australia on a student visa have appropriate accommodation, support and welfare arrangements in place. There are various options available to international students under 18 to meet this DIAC requirement. Enrolling in the Under 18 Supervision Program coordinated by International Student Services (ISS) is one option available. A program fee is charged for enrolment in the Under 18 Supervision Program.

Further details
www.services.unimelb.edu.au/ international/visas/under18

Melbourne Welcome for Study Abroad and Exchange

The Melbourne Welcome is an optional introductory program for incoming Study Abroad and Exchange students. A fee is charged for participation in this program. Costs for this program may be covered by your home institution or Study Abroad provider.

www.services.unimelb.edu.au/ international/saex/mw

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Frequently asked questions


What do the tuition fees cover?
Tuition fees cover the cost of tuition. Tuition fees do not cover certain costs or services, for example:

What if I commence in Semester 2?


If you are commencing your course in Semester 2, 2011, your fees for your first semester of study will be those applying in 2011. For the first semester of 2012, the fees you pay will be those approved for the 2012 academic year.

Course fees: Study Abroad Undergraduate Study Abroad: Your course tuition fee will not change. Graduate Study Abroad: Your course tuition fee will not change (unless you change to a majority of subjects within the other graduate band, resulting in a change of Study Abroad course). If my tuition fees are paid on a subject basis, how do I know which discipline band applies to my subject? Every subject at the University has been assigned to a discipline fee band. Details can be found in the Subject Fee Calculator: http://fee.acs.unimelb.edu.au Subject fees are set within a fixed number of fee bands based on the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations discipline classification of the subject, with different prices charged for undergraduate subjects, graduate subjects and Community Access Program study. These discipline fee bands are determined by the content of the subject, not the course of which it forms a part, nor the faculty or school which is responsible for teaching it.

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Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC). A separate fee is paid for this compulsory health insurance for international students. Optional membership of the Student Union, Graduate Association or Melbourne University Sport (which provides access to the Universitys sports centre and other sports facilities). Students may nominate to join and pay a separate fee.

What if I defer my studies?


If you have an offer to study at the University in 2011 and you defer your studies until 2012, the fees you pay on commencement will be those set for 2012.

What if I transfer to a new course?


For undergraduate students transferring to a new undergraduate course, the fees you pay will be those set for the subjects into which you enrol at the time of transfer. For graduate students transferring to a new graduate course, the fees you pay will be those set for the new course into which you enrol. For Study Abroad students transferring to a new Study Abroad course, the fees you pay will be those set for the new course into which you enrol. Students whose enrolment is terminated either for poor academic performance, disciplinary grounds or for failure to re-enrol in a timely fashion, if readmitted at any future time, will be required to pay fees according to the fee policy applicable at the time of readmission, not the policy that applied under their original enrolment. This also applies to students whose enrolment is terminated for unpaid fees or other outstanding debt and who are ineligible for reinstatement.

Students also have access to a range of free support services and facilities including:

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Airport reception (within the limits outlined in the terms and conditions of the Airport reception service) Programs such as Orientation Services such as student housing and employment services.

Will my tuition fees ever differ from the published fee?


The tuition fees detailed in this publication relate to 2011 only. These fees are subject to annual review and may be adjusted to take into account price and demand factors. The University provides a guarantee to international students who enrol that:

What if I am granted Australian permanent residency?


Australian Government requirements do not permit you to enrol or remain enrolled as an international student under these circumstances. You must advise the University immediately. Refer to International students granted Australian permanent residency, page 26 for more information.

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The tuition fee will not increase by more than 7 per cent per annum in any discipline for undergraduate subjects The tuition fee will not increase by more than 10 per cent per annum in any discipline for graduate subjects The tuition fee will not increase by more than 10 per cent per annum for students enrolled in a graduate course and paying a course-based fee.

What happens if I change subjects within my course?


Subject fees: undergraduate courses and graduate enrolments with subject-based fees Changing to subjects in different fee bands or changes to study load will result in a change to your fee liability (refer to Variations to fees owing on page 23). If the subject you add to your enrolment is charged at a higher rate than the one from which you withdraw, additional tuition fees will be payable. Alternatively if the subject you add to your enrolment is charged at a lower rate than the one from which you withdraw your subsequent semesters tuition fee will be credited or you may apply for a refund (refer to Refund policy on page 24). If you withdraw from a subject you must do so by the census date for that subject or you will be charged for the subject (refer to Variations to fees owing on page 23). Course fees: graduate enrolments with course-based fees Your course tuition fee will only change if you change your study load (EFTSL). If you increase the number of subjects in which you are enrolled, or change to subjects of a higher weighting, your fee liability will increase. If you reduce the number of subjects in which you are enrolled or change to subjects of a lower weighting, you may decrease your fee liability and may be eligible for a refund, however you must have withdrawn from subject(s) by the subject census date or you will be charged for the original study load.

What is a census date?


The census date for a subject is the last date that you can withdraw from that subject without incurring fee liability. Subject census dates for all University subjects are available in the Subject Fee Calculator: http://fee.acs.unimelb.edu.au

These guarantees are not applicable to Study Abroad or Community Access Program subject fees.

What is an EFTSL?
An EFTSL (Equivalent Full-Time Student Load) is a measure of study load. One EFTSL is equivalent to 100 credit points and represents a standard annual full-time load.

When do I pay?
Tuition fee payments are made in advance of each study period. In 2011, you have three payment options: standard instalment; dual instalment or yearly instalment. Refer to Payment options in 2011 on page 22 for more information. You will be sent an invoice for each fee instalment according to your enrolled study period. It is your responsibility to pay your fees and complete your enrolment by the published date; otherwise a late fee will be levied. If your fees remain unpaid, your enrolment will be cancelled and you will then need to reapply for admission to the course. You will remain liable for any outstanding debt. The University is required to advise the Department of Immigration and Citizenship of any cancellation of enrolment. This may lead to the cancellation of your student visa.

What if I have a query about my fees?


If you have any fee queries you can find information in the Admin tab of the Student Portal at: http://portal.unimelb.edu.au or via www.studentadmin.unimelb.edu.au In the first instance, enquiries should be directed as follows: International students yet to commence: International Admissions International Centre, John Smyth Building The University of Melbourne Victoria 3010 Australia T: +61 3 8344 4505 E: via www.futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/ int/contact After enrolment, all enquiries should be directed to your Student Centre. Locations and contact details are available at: www.services.unimelb.edu.au/ studentcentre Alternatively, contact staff at Student Management Services Enrolment (refer to Fee queries on page 27).

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Undergraduate course tuition fees 2011


Applies to commencing and continuing undergraduate students
International students enrolling at the University of Melbourne in 2011 in an undergraduate course will pay tuition fees based on the particular subjects they choose to study. All undergraduate courses have subject-based fees. Undergraduate subjects have been grouped into fee bands, with fees based on the cost of teaching the subjects and the demand for the discipline in which they fall. The discipline fee bands that have been set for international students in 2011 are detailed in Table 1. The fee bands in this table set out the basis for calculating your fees but do not necessarily represent a typical enrolment. The amount you are charged is the sum of the fees for all subjects in which you enrol.

Calculating your tuition fees


The fees shown in Table 1 are for each 100 credit points (1 EFTSL) that you undertake. 100 credit points is a standard full-time study load for one year of study. Each subject that you undertake has an EFTSL, or credit point value. Fees are charged based on the EFTSL value of the subject in each semester. For example, if a subject is worth 12.5 credit points (0.125 EFTSL) then the fee charged for the subject is 0.125 multiplied by the $/EFTSL fee for that subject. All year-long subjects are required to have their fees paid in full in Semester 1. For example, if a year-long subject is worth 37.5 credit points (0.375 EFTSL) then the fee is charged as 0.375 multiplied by the $/EFTSL fee in Semester 1. The total fees you will pay in any year are the sum of the subject fees for all subjects in which you are enrolled. For details of the EFTSL value and discipline of every subject at the University refer to the Subject Fee Calculator: http://fee.acs.unimelb.edu.au You may check the Handbook and work out which subjects you take for your course: http://handbook.unimelb.edu.au

Example
Wei is an international student who enrols in a Bachelor of Science in 2011. She enrols in a total of 100 credit points (1 EFTSL), comprising 8 subjects: 4 science subjects (12.5 credit points each) 2 commerce subjects (12.5 credit points each) 2 maths subjects (12.5 credit points each)

Weis tuition fees for 2011 are calculated as: (4 x 0.125 x $31,200) + (2 x 0.125 x $31,776) + (2 x 0.125 x $29,408) = $30,896

Table 1: 2011 International undergraduate subject fees


Broad area of study
Agriculture, Engineering, Sciences and Veterinary Science Built and Natural Environment Business and Economics Education Health and Medical Sciences Humanities, Social Sciences and Languages Law Music, Visual and Performing Arts

Discipline fee bands


Agriculture (including Agriculture - Dookie) Computing; Information Systems Engineering; Surveying Mathematics, Statistics Optometry Science Veterinary Science Built Environment Accounting, Administration, Commerce, Economics Education Behavioural Science; Health (Non-clinical); Other Health Dentistry Medicine Medicine (Clinical) Nursing Physiotherapy Art, Foreign Languages, Humanities, Social Studies Law Victorian College of the Arts (Audio Visual) Victorian College of the Arts (Foundation study) Victorian College of the Arts (General); Victorian College of the Arts (Performing Arts); Visual and Performing Arts

2011 International undergraduate subject fee ($AUD/EFTSL) $31,200 $30,240 $32,160 $29,408 $36,352 $31,200 $47,648 $29,408 $31,776 $22,432 $29,408 $47,904 $61,056 $64,640 $22,272 $31,200 $23,200 $31,680 $45,760 $16,640 $22,592

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If you would like an estimate of what your course tuition fees will be in 2011 refer to Table 2 for a schedule of typical course tuition fees for each undergraduate course available to students commencing in year 1 of the course. As far as possible, the fees provided in this schedule show the typical fees that a student enrolled in each course will pay for the first year of the course in 2011. However, these are indicative only and may vary depending on the number of subjects undertaken,their credit point value and the discipline band for each subject undertaken during your enrolment. If, for example, you complete a subject sequence in one year that is more than one EFTSL your fee liability will increase. For most courses the typical tuition fees are based on subject enrolments normally undertaken by students in the course, and reflect the discipline band of the subjects comprising the degree. For the New Generation degrees a typical fee range is shown, due to the wide range of variables that may affect the course structure, and subjects taken.

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Table 2: International undergraduate course tuition fees: typical undergraduate course tuition fees 2011
Course type Course Course duration (EFTSL)
3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

CRICOS code 2011 typical course fee ($AUD/EFTSL)


002167E 058838G 002143B 058839G 058837J 002153M 037228G 059234F 020367C 059235E 059236D 059237C 053176D 058675M 024759K 037216A 003597G 037229G 051256J 009645A 053178B 045955K 073113J 014798G 037236G 037218K 073112K 049961B 029294J 041629A 058250C 037230C 024757A 051657C 060219F 023628G 037238F 061718A 014791D 053177C 069831B 065143C 069829G 022054D 037234K $23,008$26,416 $28,752$30,896 $29,536$31,872 $28,112$31,136 $22,552$24,888 $27,888$31,440 $30,976 $22,592 $22,592 $42,864 $22,592 $22,592 $43,280 $22,592 $31,200 $47,648 $61,056 $31,200 $31,200 $23,200 $29,408 $23,200 $31,200 $31,776 $30,240 $22,592 $31,200 $45,760 $22,592 $31,200 $31,200 $31,200 $30,240 $61,056 $22,592 $22,592 $31,200 $22,592 $31,200 $29,408 $30,240 $23,200 $29,408 $22,592 $16,640

Typical total course fee ($AUD)


$72,534$83,276 $99,834$106,594 $93,112$100,476 $87,660$98,156 $71,096$78,460 $87,918$116,826 $98,134 $71,222 $71,222 $135,130 $71,222 $71,222 $141,538 $71,222 $64,112 $47,648 $61,056 $31,200 $31,200 $23,200 $29,408 $23,200 $31,200 $31,776 $30,240 $22,592 $31,200 $45,760 $22,592 $31,200 $31,200 $31,200 $30,240 $61,056 $22,592 $22,592 $31,200 $22,592 $31,200 $29,408 Studied concurrently on a part-time basis with a bachelors degree, and are normally completed over three to four years of concurrent study. $16,640

New Generation bachelor degrees

Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Biomedicine Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Environments Bachelor of Music Bachelor of Science

Other undergraduate degrees

Bachelor of Agriculture Bachelor of Dance Bachelor of Dramatic Art Bachelor of Film and Television Bachelor of Fine Art Bachelor of Music Performance Bachelor of Oral Health Bachelor of Production Associate Degree in Environmental Horticulture

Honours and equivalents

Bachelor of Animal Science Bachelor of Medical Science Bachelor of Agriculture (Honours) Bachelor of Animal Science and Management (Honours) Bachelor of Arts (Honours) Bachelor of Arts (Honours) (in Psychology) Bachelor of Arts (Media & Communications) (Honours) Bachelor of Biomedicine (Honours) Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) Bachelor of Dance (Honours) Bachelor of Environments (Honours) Bachelor of Film and Television (Honours) Bachelor of Fine Art (Honours) Bachelor of Food Science (Honours) Bachelor of Forest Science (Honours) Bachelor of Horticulture (Honours) Bachelor of Information Systems (Honours) Bachelor of Medical Science (Honours) Bachelor of Music (Honours) Bachelor of Music Performance (Honours) Bachelor of Natural Resource Management (Honours) Bachelor of Production (Honours) Bachelor of Science (Honours) Bachelor of Science (Honours in Psychology)

Concurrent Diplomas

Diploma in Informatics Diploma in Languages Diploma in Mathematical Sciences Diploma in Music (Practical)

Foundation

Foundation Program (Music Performance)

Other undergraduate courses with continuing students


You may check the Handbook and work out which subjects you take for your course: http://handbook.unimelb.edu.au For details of the EFTSL value and discipline of every subject at the University refer to the Subject Fee Calculator: http://fee.acs.unimelb.edu.au Some of these courses may be available to new students for transfer into later years of the course.

The 2011 typical course fee relates to the tuition fee for the first year of the course in 2011 only. Actual tuition fees payable may vary and will be the sum of the fees for all subjects in which you enrol. The Typical total course fee is based on typical subject enrolments during the course, with indexation of the 2011 international undergraduate subject fees at five per cent per annum for every additional year of study, and assumes students complete no more than the course duration shown.

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Graduate course tuition fees 2011


Graduate enrolments with course-based fees
Applies to all commencing graduate students in 2011 and all continuing graduate students in 2011 who commenced a graduate course with course-based fees in 2010.
Excluding graduate students in Office for Environmental Programs courses. International students enrolling at the University of Melbourne as a graduate enrolment with course-based fees in 2011 will pay tuition fees based on their course and study load. The tuition fees that have been set for each graduate course in 2011 are detailed in Table 3. The amount you are charged is the course fee listed per EFTSL enrolled. If you are studying more or less than one EFTSL in 2011, your fee will increase or decrease proportionally.

Calculating your tuition fees


Graduate coursework
The fees shown on pages 1119 are for each 100 credit points (1 EFTSL) that you undertake. 100 credit points is a standard full-time study load for one year of study. Each subject that you undertake has an EFTSL, or credit point value. Fees are charged based on the total study load (EFTSL) you undertake in each semester. For example, if you undertake 8 subjects worth 12.5 credit points each (0.125 EFTSL) your total study load for the year is 1 EFTSL (8x0.125). The fee charged for your study load is 1 multiplied by the $/EFTSL fee for your course. If you undertake more or less than 1 EFTSL in a year the amount charged will increase or decrease correspondingly.

Example 1 (less than 1 EFTSL in a year)


Abhishek is an international student who enrols in a Graduate Certificate in Arts in 2011. He enrols in a total of 50 credit points (0.5 EFTSL) in Semester 1 and completes his degree. Abhisheks tuition fees for 2011 are calculated as: 0.5 x $23,104 = $11,552

Example 2 (1 EFTSL in a year)


Mohamed is an international student who enrols in a Master of Management in 2011. He enrols in a total of 100 credit points, 0.5 EFTSL in Semester 1 and 0.5 EFTSL in Semester 2. Mohameds tuition fees for 2011 are calculated as: (0.5 x $30,208) + (0.5 x $30,208) = $30,208

Example 3 (more than 1 EFTSL in a year)


Jasmina is an international student who enrols in a Master of Teaching (Secondary) - Accelerated Mode in 2011. She enrols in a total of 75 credit points (0.75 EFTSL) in Semester 1 and 75 credit points (0.75 EFTSL) in Semester 2. Jasminas tuition fees for 2011 are calculated as: (0.75 x $22,432) + (0.75 x $22,432) = $33,648

Graduate research
The fees shown on pages 1119 are for each 100 credit points (1 EFTSL) that you undertake. 100 credit points is a standard full-time study load for one year of study. Fees are charged based on the study load (EFTSL) you undertake in each semester. Research semesters differ from coursework semesters in that Semester 1 is defined as 1 January to 30 June (six months) and Semester 2 is defined as 1 July to 31 December (six months). You will be charged on a daily pro rata basis per semester. For example, if you are a commencing research student who enrols after a semester commencement date, your first semester fees will be adjusted to take account of the number of days you will actually be enrolled in that semester.

Example
Michelle is an international student who enrols in a Master of Philosophy (Science). She starts her degree on 1 January with a study load of 0.5 EFTSL for Semester 1 and 0.5 EFTSL for Semester 2. Michelles tuition fees for 2011 are calculated as: (0.5 x $30,048) + (0.5 x $30,048) = $30,048

However, if Michelle did not commence until 20 March 2011, she would only be charged from 20 March 2011 for Semester 1. Her tuition fees would be adjusted to take account of the fact that her first semester will be only 103 days, not 181 days in duration. Her tuition fees for 2011 would be calculated as: (0.5 x 103/181 $30,048) + (0.5 x $30,048) = $23,573.57

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Table 3: 2011 International graduate course tuition fees


The tuition fees that have been set for each graduate course in 2011 are detailed in Table 3 below. The amount you are charged in 2011 is the 2011 international course fee listed per EFTSL enrolled. In this table an estimated fee for year 1 and an indicative total course feeare also shown as a guide only. Please note: The Estimated fee year 1 assumes a full-time study load (unless indicated) and is for 2011 only. The Indicative total course fee assumes a full-time study load over the duration shown (unless indicated) with indexation of the 2011 international course fee at 5 per cent per annum for every additional year of study. Indicates study load other than 1 EFTSL. Built and Natural Environment Melbourne School of Design Course type/course name

Course duration (EFTSL)

CRICOS code

2011 International course fee ($AUD/EFTSL)


$29,952

Estimated fee year 1

Indicative total course fee

Notes

Coursework Master of Architecture 3.00 061224A $29,952 $94,424 Duration indicated is maximum course duration. May be completed in less EFTSL depending upon academic background and/or relevant work experience. Note: as above Note: as above Includes two streams: Urban Design; Heritage. (Former course title was Master of Planning and Design) Duration indicated is maximum course duration. May be completed in less EFTSL depending upon academic background and/or relevant work experience.

Master of Construction Management Master of Landscape Architecture Master of Design

3.00 3.00 1.00

061198J 061209M 072813M

$29,952 $29,952 $29,952

$29,952 $29,952 $29,952

$94,424 $94,424 $29,952

Master of Property

3.00

061195A

$29,952

$29,952

$94,424

Master of Urban Design Master of Urban Planning Graduate Diploma in Planning and Design Graduate Diploma in Planning and Design (Architectural History and Conservation) Graduate Diploma in Property Valuation Postgraduate Diploma in Planning and Design Postgraduate Diploma in Urban Design Research Doctor of Philosophy (Architecture)

2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 4.00

072812A 002524M 051261A 019988F 052669B 026243M 049404J 056961K

$29,952 $29,952 $29,952 $29,952 $29,952 $29,952 $29,952 $29,952

$29,952 $29,952 $29,952 $29,952 $29,952 $29,952 $29,952 $29,952

$61,402 $61,402 $29,952 $29,952 $29,952 $29,952 $29,952 $129,098 Not available to new students Maximum course duration shown. Total indicative fee based on maximum duration. May be completed in 34 EFTSL. Maximum course duration shown. Total indicative fee based on maximum duration. May be completed in 1.5 EFTSL. Not available to new students

Master of Philosophy (Architecture, Building and Planning)

2.00

061947K

$29,952

$29,952

$61,402

Business and Economics Graduate School of Business and Economics


Coursework Master of Accounting 2.00 054183G $30,208 $30,208 $61,926 Maximum course duration shown. Total indicative fee based on maximum duration. May be completed in 1.5 EFTSL.

Master of Actuarial Science Master of Applied Finance Master of Business and Information Technology Master of Commerce (Finance) Master of Commerce (Management) Master of Commerce (Marketing) Master of Economics Master of Finance Master of Human Resource Management Master of International Business Master of Management Master of Management (Accounting) Master of Management (Business Analysis and Systems) Master of Management (Economics) Master of Management (Finance) Master of Management (Marketing) Master of Professional Accounting Graduate Certificate in Business and Information Technology

2.00 1.00 2.00

070382A 017506A 045353C

$30,208 $30,208 $30,208

$30,208 $30,208 $30,208

$61,926 $30,208 $61,926 Maximum course duration shown. Total indicative fee based on maximum duration. May be completed in 1.5 EFTSL.

1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.50 1.50 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.50 0.50

009683F 069662C 069664A 065396D 065397C 045356M 054184G 064496G 064499E 064500F 064501E 064502D 064503C 064490C 060221A

$30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208

$30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $15,104

$30,208 $61,926 $61,926 $61,926 $61,926 $46,068 $46,068 $61,926 $61,926 $61,926 $61,926 $61,926 $61,926 $46,068 $15,104

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Course type/course name Course duration (EFTSL)
0.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 1.00 2.00

CRICOS code

2011 International course fee ($AUD/EFTSL)


$30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208

Estimated fee year 1

Indicative total course fee


$15,104 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $95,232 $30,208 $61,926

Notes

Graduate Certificate in Management Graduate Diploma in Business and Information Technology Graduate Diploma in Management Graduate Diploma in Professional Accounting Postgraduate Diploma in Accounting Postgraduate Diploma in Actuarial Science Postgraduate Diploma in Economics Postgraduate Diploma in Finance Research Doctor of Philosophy (Business and Economics) Master of Commerce Master of Philosophy (Business and Economics)

064486K 060222M 064484A 064485M Pending 070383M 002130G 002129M 056955G 006654B 061949G

$15,104 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208 $30,208

Maximum course duration shown. Total indicative fee based on maximum duration. May be completed in 1.5 EFTSL.

Education Melbourne Graduate School of Education


Coursework Doctor of Education Master of Assessment and Evaluation Master of Education Master of Education Policy (International) Master of Educational Psychology Master of English as an International Language Master of Evaluation Master of Modern Languages Education Master of School Leadership Master of Teaching (Early Childhood) Master of Teaching (Primary) Master of Teaching (Secondary) - Reduced Mode 3.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 051658B 045520D 002126C 052665F 009699J 055538M $22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $70,718 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $45,986 $45,986 This is a trimester program. Indicative total course fee will vary depending on semester of entry.

1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00

Pending 037946M 053173G 061226K 061226K 061227J

$22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432

$22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $16,824

$22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $45,986 $45,986 $46,856 Course structure involves students completing 75 credit points (0.75 EFTSL) in the first year of the course and 75 credit points (0.75 EFTSL) in second year PLUS 50 credit points (0.5 EFTSL) in third year. Students can graduate with a Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching after completing 150 credit points. Course structure involves students completing 150 credit points (1.5 EFTSL) in the first year of the course PLUS 50 credit points (0.5 EFTSL) in second year. Students can graduate with a Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching after completing 150 credit points.

Master of Teaching (Secondary) Accelerated Mode

2.00

061228G

$22,432

$33,648

$45,426

Master of Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) Master of Youth, Health and Education Management Graduate Certificate in English as an International Language Graduate Diploma in English as an International Language Postgraduate Certificate in Assessment and Evaluation Postgraduate Certificate in Education Postgraduate Certificate in Educational Research Postgraduate Certificate in Evaluation Postgraduate Certificate in Modern Languages Education Graduate Certificate in Quality Assurance Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)

1.00 1.00 0.50 1.00 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50

031946D 040956E 060548M 060549K 056925C 038944E 070381B Pending 038944E NA 038944E

$22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432

$22,432 $22,432 $11,216 $22,432 $11,216 $11,216 $11,216 $11,216 $11,216 $11,216 $11,216

$22,432 $22,432 $11,216 $22,432 $11,216 $11,216 $11,216 $11,216 $11,216 $11,216 $11,216 Only available part-time Not available to new students

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Education Melbourne Graduate School of Education (cont)


Course type/course name Course duration (EFTSL) CRICOS code 2011 International course fee ($AUD/EFTSL)
$22,432

Estimated fee year 1

Indicative total course fee

Notes

Research Doctor of Philosophy (Education) 4.00 056968C $22,432 $96,685 Maximum course duration shown. Total indicative fee based on maximum duration. May be completed in 34 EFTSL.

Doctor of Education Doctor of Educational Psychology Master of Assessment and Evaluation Master of Education Master of Evaluation Master of Philosophy (Education)

3.00 3.00 1.50 1.50 1.00 2.00

016522J 037944B 045521C 002127B Pending 061950D

$22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432

$22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432 $22,432

$70,718 $70,718 $34,210 $34,210 $22,432 $45,986 Maximum course duration shown. Total indicative fee based on maximum duration. May be completed in 1.5 EFTSL.

Engineering Melbourne School of Engineering


Coursework Master of Biomedical Engineering 1.00 053354B $31,904 $31,904 $31,904 Duration indicated is maximum course duration. May be completed in less EFTSL depending upon academic background and/or relevant work experience. Note: as above Note: as above Note: as above Note: as above Note: as above Note: as above Note: as above Note: as above Note: as above Note: as above Note: as above Note: as above Note: as above

Master of Engineering Master of Engineering in Distributed Computing Master of Engineering Management Master of Engineering Project Management Master of Engineering Structures Master of Environmental Engineering Master of Geographic Information Technology Master of Information Technology Master of Mining Engineering Master of Nanoelectronic Engineering Master of Software Systems Engineering Master of Spatial Information Science Master of Telecommunications Engineering Research Doctor of Philosophy (Engineering)

3.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 1.50 1.00 2.00 1.00

069275C 054324M 054325K 045957G 053355A 032293F 045959F 045361C 064505A 069660E 027897J 069276B 027900G

$30,848 $31,904 $31,904 $31,904 $31,904 $31,904 $31,904 $31,904 $31,904 $31,904 $31,904 $31,904 $31,904

$30,848 $31,904 $31,904 $31,904 $31,904 $31,904 $31,904 $31,904 $31,904 $31,904 $31,904 $31,904 $31,904

$97,248 $65,404 $31,904 $31,904 $31,904 $31,904 $31,904 $48,654 $31,904 $48,654 $31,904 $65,404 $31,904

4.00

056957F

$32,768

$32,768

$141,234

Maximum course duration shown. Total indicative fee based on maximum duration. May be completed in 3-4 EFTSL. Not available to new students Not available to new students Maximum course duration shown. Total indicative fee based on maximum duration. May be completed in 1.5 EFTSL.

Master of Engineering Science Master of Engineering Science (Preliminary) Master of Philosophy (Engineering)

1.50 1.00 2.00

045958G 053840K 061951C

$33,184 $33,184 $32,768

$33,184 $33,184 $32,768

$50,606 $33,184 $67,174

Health and Medical Sciences Melbourne Dental School


Coursework Doctor of Dental Surgery Doctor of Clinical Dentistry Graduate Diploma in Forensic Odontology Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Dentistry 4.00 3.00 1.00 1.00 071303G 051254M 007319J 007318K $60,000 $46,464 $46,464 $46,464 $60,000 $46,464 $46,464 $46,464 $258,608 $146,478 $46,464 $46,464

Health and Medical Sciences Melbourne Medical School


Coursework Doctor of Medicine Master of Adolescent Health and Welfare Master of Clinical Audiology Master of Genetic Counselling Master of Health Sciences (Infant and Parent Mental Health) Master of Medicine - Coursework and Research Projects Master of Medicine (Paediatrics) Master of Psychology 4.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 071304G NA 062905A 061969D 026248F 006665K 006665K 009681G $60,000 $33,440 $35,680 $33,440 $33,440 $46,464 $46,464 $33,440 $60,000 $33,440 $35,680 $33,440 $33,440 $46,464 $46,464 $33,440 $258,608 $68,552 $73,144 $68,552 $33,440 $95,254 $95,254 $68,552 Available by distance mode only

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Health and Medical Sciences Melbourne Medical School (cont)


Course type/course name Course duration (EFTSL)
2.00

CRICOS code

2011 International course fee ($AUD/EFTSL)


$33,440

Estimated fee year 1

Indicative total course fee


See notes

Notes

Master of Psychology (International Clinical)

053838D

$33,440

Course involves students completing their first year of study at the University of Melbourne and second year of study in Singapore. Fees shown are for the first year of study. For fees relating to the study in Singapore see http://www.fas.nus. edu.sg/prospective/grad/coursework/ fees.html Available by distance mode only Available by distance mode only

Master of Speech Pathology Graduate Certificate in Adolescent Health and Welfare Graduate Diploma in Adolescent Health and Welfare Graduate Diploma in Biotechnology Graduate Diploma in Drug Evaluation and Pharmaceutical Sciences Graduate Diploma in Mental Health Sciences (Infant and Parent Mental Health) Graduate Diploma in Mental Health Sciences (Young Peoples Mental Health) Graduate Diploma in Psychology Graduate Diploma in Social Health Postgraduate Diploma in Psychology

2.00 0.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.25 1.00 1.00

073115G NA NA 002133D 020356F 051666B 023181M 061720G NA 026666K

$35,680 $29,952 $29,952 $37,184 $40,256 $33,440 $33,440 $29,440 $33,440 $29,408

$35,680 $14,976 $29,952 $37,184 $40,256 $33,440 $33,440 $36,800 $33,440 $29,408

$73,144 $14,976 $29,952 $37,184 $40,256 $33,440 $33,440 $36,800 $33,440 $29,408 1.25 EFTSL duration is completed in one year of study Not available to new students

Health and Medical Sciences Melbourne School of Health Sciences


Coursework Doctor of Physiotherapy Doctor of Clinical Physiotherapy Master of Advanced Nursing Practice Master of Nursing Science Master of Physiotherapy (General Physiotherapy) Master of Physiotherapy (Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy) Master of Physiotherapy (Sports Physiotherapy) Master of Physiotherapy (Womens Health and Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy) Master of Social Work Master of Social Work - With Research Component Postgraduate Certificate in Nursing Practice Postgraduate Certificate in Physiotherapy (Exercise for Women) Postgraduate Certificate in Physiotherapy (Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy) Postgraduate Certificate in Primary Care Nursing Postgraduate Diploma in Nursing Practice Postgraduate Diploma in Nursing Practice (with specialisation) 3.00 3.00 2.00 2.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.25 2.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 1.00 1.00 071302J 056953K 058248G 061211F 051674B 051274G 051277D 051273G 061212E 061213D Pending 041638M 040963F Pending 059231J 059230K $36,000 $35,072 $22,688 $22,272 $33,440 $33,440 $33,440 $33,440 $23,840 $23,840 $22,688 $30,240 $30,240 $22,688 $22,688 $22,688 $36,000 $35,072 $22,688 $22,272 $33,440 $33,440 $33,440 $33,440 $23,840 $23,840 $11,344 $15,120 $15,120 $11,344 $22,688 $22,688 $113,490 $110,564 $46,510 $51,796 $33,440 $33,440 $33,440 $33,440 $55,444 $62,014 $11,344 $15,120 $15,120 $11,344 $22,688 $22,688

Health and Medical Sciences Melbourne School of Population Health


Coursework Master of Epidemiology Master of Health Social Sciences Master of Public Health Master of Social Health Postgraduate Certificate in Public Health (Sexual Health) Postgraduate Diploma of Health Social Sciences Research Doctor of Philosophy (Cotutelle) 2.00 006670B $30,016 $30,016 $61,534 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.50 0.50 1.00 037931G 069119D 020358D 069120M Pending 069120M $33,440 $33,440 $33,440 $33,440 $33,440 $33,440 $33,440 $33,440 $33,440 $33,440 $16,720 $33,440 $33,440 $68,552 $68,552 $50,996 $16,720 $33,440 Pending approvals Not available to new students Pending approvals

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Health and Medical Sciences Melbourne Dental School, Melbourne Medical School, Melbourne School of Health Sciences, Melbourne School of Population Health
Course type/course name Course duration (EFTSL)
4.00

CRICOS code

2011 International course fee ($AUD/EFTSL)


$30,016

Estimated fee year 1

Indicative total course fee


$129,374

Notes

Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine; Dentistry; Behavioural Science; Physiotherapy; Population Health) Doctor of Philosophy (Nursing) Doctor of Philosophy (Social Work) Master of Psychology/Doctor of Philosophy Doctor of Medical Science Doctor of Medical Science - Compilation of published papers Master of Advanced Social Work Master of Dental Science Master of Health Sciences Master of Medicine (Part II) - Thesis Master of Philosophy (Behavioural Science) Master of Philosophy (Dental Science) Master of Philosophy (Medicine) Master of Philosophy (Nursing) Master of Philosophy (Physiotherapy) Master of Philosophy (Population Health) Master of Philosophy (Rural Health) Master of Philosophy (Social Work) Master of Surgery (Part II)

006670B

$30,016

Maximum course duration shown. Total indicative fee based on maximum duration. May be completed in 34 EFTSL. Note: as above

4.00 4.00 4.00 2.00 0.50 1.50 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00

056963G Pending 037232A 006668G 020357E 064990E 006669F 023629F 007317M 061954M

$22,272 $22,272 $33,440 $46,464 $46,464 $23,840 $30,016 $30,048 $46,464 $30,048

$22,272 $22,272 $33,440 $46,464 $23,232 $23,840 $30,016 $30,048 $46,464 $30,048

$95,996 $95,996 $144,132 $95,252 $23,232 $36,356 $61,534 $30,048 $46,464 $61,598

Maximum course duration shown. Total indicative fee based on maximum duration. May be completed in 1.5 EFTSL. Note: as above Note: as above Note: as above Note: as above Note: as above Note: as above Note: as above

2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00

061955K 061956J 061959F 065917F 065918E 065919D 061960B 006666J

$30,016 $30,048 $22,272 $30,048 $30,048 $30,048 $22,272 $46,464

$30,016 $30,048 $22,272 $30,048 $30,048 $30,048 $22,272 $46,464

$61,534 $61,598 $45,658 $61,598 $61,598 $61,598 $45,658 $95,252

Humanities, Social Sciences and Languages Graduate School of Humanities and Social Science
Coursework Executive Master of Arts 2.00 068099M $25,024 $25,024 $51,300 Duration indicated is maximum course duration. May be completed in less EFTSL depending upon academic background.

Master of Applied Linguistics Master of Art Curatorship

1.00 1.00

022666M 027565G

$24,800 $24,800

$24,800 $24,800

$24,800 $50,840 Duration indicated is maximum course duration. May be completed in less EFTSL depending upon academic background and/or relevant work experience.

Master of Arts (Professional and Applied Ethics) Master of Arts and Cultural Management Master of Creative Writing, Publishing and Editing Master of Criminology

1.00 2.00 2.00 2.00

058722J Pending 058718E 055074E

$24,800 $26,080 $24,800 $24,800

$24,800 $26,080 $24,800 $24,800

$24,800 $53,464 $50,840 $50,840 Duration indicated is maximum course duration. May be completed in less EFTSL depending upon academic background and/or relevant work experience. Note: as above Note: as above Note: as above Note: as above Note: as above Note: as above Note: as above Note: as above Note: as above New students should see Master of Applied Linguistics above. New students should see Master of Applied Linguistics above. New students should see Master of Applied Linguistics above. New students should see Master of Applied Linguistics above. New students should see Master of Applied Linguistics on p15.. Not available to new students Pending approvals

Master of Cultural Material Conservation Master of Development Studies Master of Development Studies (Gender and Development) Master of Global Media Communication Master of International Relations Master of Islamic Studies Master of Public Policy and Management Master of Publishing and Communications Master of Social Policy Master of Applied Linguistics (ComputerAssisted Language Learning) Master of Applied Linguistics (English Language) Master of Applied Linguistics (Language Testing and Language Program Evaluation) Master of Applied Linguistics (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) Master of Applied Linguistics (Technology and Language Learning) Master of Arts - Coursework and Minor Thesis

2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00

061638A 031145D 056291K 045345C 068096C 064480E 020385A 061634E 049598E 051263K 051263K 051264J 051265G 051263K 023200B

$24,800 $26,080 $26,080 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800 $25,760 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800

$24,800 $26,080 $26,080 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800 $25,760 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800

$50,840 $53,464 $53,464 $50,840 $50,840 $50,840 $52,808 $50,840 $50,840 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800 $50,840

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Course type/course name Course duration (EFTSL)
2.00 2.00 0.50 1.00 0.50 0.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00

CRICOS code

2011 International course fee ($AUD/EFTSL)


$26,080 $24,800 $23,104 $23,104 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800 $26,080 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800

Estimated fee year 1

Indicative total course fee


$53,464 $50,840 $11,552 $23,104 $12,400 $12,400 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800 $26,080 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800

Notes

Master of Arts Management Master of Cinema Management Graduate Certificate in Arts Graduate Diploma in Arts Postgraduate Certificate in Arts Postgraduate Certificate in Professional Ethics Postgraduate Diploma in Arts Postgraduate Diploma in Arts (Cultural Material Conservation) Postgraduate Diploma in Arts (Editing and Communication) Postgraduate Diploma in Arts (Media and Communications) Postgraduate Diploma in Arts Management Postgraduate Diploma in Islamic Studies Postgraduate Diploma in Professional Ethics Postgraduate Diploma in Public Policy and Management Research Doctor of Philosophy (Arts)

035412B 049597F 031944F 023190K 031945E 044107C 023185G 049590B Pending 045363A 049596G 020372F 044108B 044109A

$26,080 $24,800 $11,552 $23,104 $12,400 $12,400 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800 $26,080 $24,800 $24,800 $24,800

Not available to new students Not available to new students

4.00

056954J

$24,800

$24,800

$106,892

Maximum course duration shown. Total indicative fee based on maximum duration. May be completed in 34 EFTSL. Maximum course duration shown. Total indicative fee based on maximum duration. May be completed in 1.52 EFTSL. Note: as above Note: as above Note: as above Note: as above Note: as above

Master of Arts

2.00

007306C

$24,800

$24,800

$50,840

Master of Arts - Advanced Seminar and Shorter Thesis Master of Arts (Creative Writing) Master of Arts (Cultural Studies) Master of Arts (Psychology) Master of Arts in Media and Communications - Advanced Seminar and Shorter Thesis Master of Arts in Media and Communications - Thesis only Master of Creative Arts

2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00

006652D 020387K 020388J 051266G 045347A

$24,800 $24,800 $24,800 $33,440 $24,800

$24,800 $24,800 $24,800 $33,440 $24,800

$50,840 $50,840 $50,840 $68,552 $50,840

2.00 2.00

045348M 022052F

$24,800 $24,800

$24,800 $24,800

$50,840 $50,840

Note: as above Not available to new students

Law Melbourne Law School


Coursework Juris Doctor Master of Banking and Finance Law Master of Commercial Law Master of Construction Law Master of Health and Medical Law Master of Intellectual Property Law Master of International Taxation Master of Labour Relations Law Master of Law and Development Master of Laws Master of Laws - Coursework and Minor Thesis Master of Legal Systems Master of Public and International Law Master of Taxation Graduate Diploma in Asian Law Graduate Diploma in Banking and Finance Law Graduate Diploma in Communications Law Graduate Diploma in Competition Law Graduate Diploma in Construction Law Graduate Diploma in Corporations and Securities Law Graduate Diploma in Dispute Resolution 3.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 060718J 038941G 029671M 036095B 029673J 032280M 031950G 029675G 051271K 020343M 020343M 056818F 029674G 015884B 009731C 017080M 054840B 061222C 036094C 012874F 009732B $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $99,872 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 Not available to new students

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Law Melbourne Law School (cont)


Course type/course name Course duration (EFTSL)
0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 0.50 4.00

CRICOS code

2011 International course fee ($AUD/EFTSL)


$31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680 $31,680

Estimated fee year 1

Indicative total course fee


$15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $136,546

Notes

Graduate Diploma in Environment, Energy and Resources Law Graduate Diploma in Government Law Graduate Diploma in Health and Medical Law Graduate Diploma in Human Rights Law Graduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Law Graduate Diploma in International Economic Law Graduate Diploma in International Law Graduate Diploma in International Tax Graduate Diploma in Labour Relations Law Graduate Diploma in Legal Studies Graduate Diploma in Sports Law Graduate Diploma in Taxation Law Research Doctor of Philosophy (Law)

009734M 009728J 018346D 051262M 006491E 056819E 018347C 038948A 009729G Pending 056821M 031951G 056956G

$15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $15,840 $31,680

Maximum course duration shown. Total indicative fee based on maximum duration. May be completed in 34 EFTSL. Maximum course duration shown. Total indicative fee based on maximum duration. May be completed in 1.5 EFTSL.

Master of Philosophy (Law)

2.00

061967F

$31,680

$31,680

$64,944

Music, Visual and Performing Arts Faculty of the VCA and Music
Coursework Doctor of Musical Arts Master of Choreography Master of Community Cultural Development Practice Master of Film and Television (Animation) Master of Film and Television (Documentary) Master of Film and Television (Narrative) Master of Film and Television (Visual Effects) Master of Music Studies Master of Music Therapy Master of Production Master of Theatre Practice Master of Visual Art Graduate Certificate in Music Graduate Certificate in Visual Art Graduate Diploma in Film and Television (Animation or Visual Effects) Graduate Diploma in Film and Television (Documentary or Narrative) Graduate Diploma in Music Postgraduate Certificate in Music Postgraduate Diploma in Community Cultural Development Practice Postgraduate Diploma in Film and Television (Producing) Postgraduate Diploma in Music Postgraduate Diploma in Music Performance Postgraduate Diploma in Performance Creation Postgraduate Diploma in Production Postgraduate Diploma in Visual Art Research Doctor of Philosophy (Music) 4.00 056960M $24,192 $24,192 $104,272 Maximum course duration shown. Total indicative fee based on maximum duration. May be completed in 3-4 EFTSL. 3.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.50 0.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 024754D 045354B 059241G 049967G 050062E 050063D 050064C 031949A 055550D 061421G 061422F 029298E 056280B NA 059239A 059239A 056297D 056281A 059246B 049962A 055549G 059245C 059250F 051259F 029293K $24,192 $24,704 $24,704 $34,272 $39,520 $39,520 $34,272 $24,704 $24,704 $24,704 $24,704 $24,704 $22,112 $24,704 $34,272 $39,520 $22,112 $22,112 $24,704 $26,368 $22,112 $24,704 $24,704 $24,704 $24,704 $24,192 $24,704 $24,704 $34,272 $39,520 $39,520 $34,272 $24,704 $24,704 $24,704 $24,704 $24,704 $11,056 $12,352 $34,272 $39,520 $22,112 $11,056 $24,704 $26,368 $22,112 $24,704 $24,704 $24,704 $24,704 $76,266 $24,704 $24,704 $34,272 $39,520 $39,520 $34,272 $24,704 $50,644 $24,704 $24,704 $24,704 $11,056 $12,352 $34,272 $39,520 $22,112 $11,056 $24,704 $26,368 $22,112 $24,704 $24,704 $24,704 $24,704

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Music, Visual and Performing Arts Faculty of the VCA and Music (cont)
Course type/course name Course duration (EFTSL)
4.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 1.50 2.00 1.00 2.00 1.50 2.00 2.00

CRICOS code

2011 International course fee ($AUD/EFTSL)


$24,704 $24,704 $24,704 $24,704 $24,704 $26,368 $26,368 $24,704 $24,704 $24,704 $24,704

Estimated fee year 1

Indicative total course fee


$106,478 $24,704 $37,674 $24,704 $37,674 $54,054 $26,368 $50,644 $37,674 $50,644 $50,644

Notes

Doctor of Philosophy (Visual or Performing Arts) Doctor of Music Master of Animateuring Master of Choreography Master of Dramatic Art Master of Film and Television Master of Film and Television (Producing) Master of Fine Art Master of Music Master of Music Performance Master of Philosophy (Visual or Performing Arts) Master of Sound Design Master of Theatre Design

059249K Pending 029300E 059240G 037219J 037227J 059393B 060022G 006671A 059243E 061968E

$24,704 $24,704 $24,704 $24,704 $24,704 $26,368 $26,368 $24,704 $24,704 $24,704 $24,704

Note: as above

Maximum course duration shown. Total indicative fee based on maximum duration. May be completed in 1.5 EFTSL.

1.50 1.50

059244D 037220E

$24,704 $24,704

$24,704 $24,704

$37,674 $37,674

Sciences Melbourne Graduate School of Science


Coursework Doctor of Optometry Master of Biotechnology Master of Information Systems 4.00 2.00 2.00 072811B 072809G 055847J $38,016 $28,864 $27,776 $38,016 $28,864 $27,776 $163,854 $59,172 $56,942 Duration indicated is maximum course duration. May be completed in less EFTSL depending upon academic background and/or relevant work experience.

Master of Operations Research and Management Science Master of Science Postgraduate Certificate in Information Systems Postgraduate Certificate in Science (Earth Sciences) Postgraduate Diploma in Science Research Doctor of Philosophy (Science)

2.00 2.00 0.50 0.50 1.00 4.00

Pending 062189B 035407K 055718G 023188D 056958E

$28,864 $28,864 $27,776 $28,864 $28,864 $30,048

$28,864 $28,864 $13,888 $14,432 $28,864 $30,048

$59,172 $59,172 $13,888 $14,432 $28,864 $129,512 Maximum course duration shown. Total indicative fee based on maximum duration. May be completed in 3-4 EFTSL. Maximum course duration shown. Total indicative fee based on maximum duration. May be completed in 1.5 EFTSL

Master of Philosophy (Science)

2.00

061958G

$30,048

$30,048

$61,598

Sciences Melbourne School of Land and Environment


Coursework Master of Agribusiness Master of Agricultural Science Master of Animal Science Master of Food Science Master of Forest Ecosystem Science Master of Urban Horticulture Master of Wine Technology and Viticulture 1.50 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 1.50 056410G 061207B 064717M 061970M 061123F 061121G 061199G $29,664 $29,664 $29,664 $29,664 $29,664 $29,664 $29,664 $29,664 $29,664 $29,664 $29,664 $29,664 $29,664 $22,248 $45,238 $60,812 $60,812 $60,812 $60,812 $60,812 $45,608 Course structure involves students completing 75 credit points (0.75 EFTSL) over two years Only available part-time

Graduate Certificate in Agribusiness Graduate Certificate in Wine Technology and Viticulture Graduate Diploma in Urban Horticulture Graduate Diploma in Wine Technology and Viticulture Postgraduate Certificate in Food Science Postgraduate Diploma in Agricultural Science Postgraduate Diploma in Animal Science and Management Postgraduate Diploma in Food Science

0.50 0.50 1.00 1.00 0.50 1.00 1.00 1.00

045518J NA 026024M NA 042903B 061202G 064716A 041484B

$29,664 $29,664 $29,664 $29,664 $29,664 $29,664 $29,664 $29,664

$14,832 $14,832 $29,664 $14,832 $14,832 $29,664 $29,664 $29,664

$14,832 $14,832 $29,664 $30,406 $14,832 $29,664 $29,664 $29,664 Only available part-time

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Sciences Melbourne School of Land and Environment (cont)


Course type/course name Course duration (EFTSL) CRICOS code 2011 International course fee ($AUD/EFTSL)
$29,664

Estimated fee year 1

Indicative total course fee

Notes

Research Doctor of Philosophy (Land and Environment) Master of Philosophy (Land and Environment) 4.00 056964G $29,664 $127,856 Maximum course duration shown. Total indicative fee based on maximum duration. May be completed in 3-4 EFTSL. Maximum course duration shown. Total indicative fee based on maximum duration. May be completed in 1.5 EFTSL.

2.00

061966G

$29,664

$29,664

$60,812

Sciences Office for Environmental Programs


Coursework Subject-based fees Master of Environment 2.00 058720M Subject fees apply $29,664 $60,812 Tuition fees provided here as a guide only. Please refer to Graduate enrolments with subject-based fees page 20. Actual fees may vary based on subject selections. Note: as above Note: as above

Postgraduate Certificate in Environment Postgraduate Diploma in Environment

0.50 1.00

040953G 040954G

Subject fees apply Subject fees apply

$14,832 $29,664

$14,832 $29,664

Sciences Melbourne School of Veterinary Science


Coursework Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Master of Veterinary Studies (Avian Health) - Online Postgraduate Certificate in Avian Health Research Doctor of Philosophy (Veterinary Science) 4.00 056965F $33,920 $33,920 $146,200 Maximum course duration shown. Total indicative fee based on maximum duration. May be completed in 3-4 EFTSL. Examination fee only 4.00 1.00 0.50 071999D NA NA $47,648 $24,800 $24,800 $47,648 $24,800 $12,400 $205,369 $24,800 $12,400 Available by distance mode only Available by distance mode only

Doctor of Philosophy (Veterinary Science) Examination fee Master of Veterinary Science

0.00 2.00

NA 006676G

$2,880 $33,920

$2,880 $33,920

$2,880 $69,536

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Graduate course tuition fees 2011


Graduate enrolments with subject-based fees
Applies to:
> > >

Commencing graduate students in Office for Environmental Programs courses in 2011 Continuing graduate students in Office for Environmental Programs courses in 2011 who commenced their graduate course in 2010 Continuing graduate students in 2011 who commenced their graduate course in 2009 or earlier.

International students enrolling at the University of Melbourne as a graduate enrolment with subject-based fees in 2011 will pay tuition fees based on the particular subjects they choose to study. Graduate subjects have been grouped into fee bands, with fees based on the cost of teaching the subjects and the demand for the discipline in which they fall. The discipline fee bands that have been set for international students in 2011 are detailed in Table 4. The fee bands in this table set out the basis for calculating your fees but do not necessarily represent a typical enrolment. The amount you are charged is the sum of the fees for all subjects in which you enrol.

Calculating your tuition fees


The fees shown in Table 4 are for each 100 credit points (1 EFTSL) that you undertake. 100 credit points is a standard full-time study load for one year of study. Each subject that you undertake has an EFTSL, or credit point value. Fees are charged based on the EFTSL value of the subject in each semester. For example, if a subject is worth 12.5 credit points (0.125 EFTSL) then the fee charged for the subject is 0.125 multiplied by the $/EFTSL fee for that subject. All year-long subjects are required to have their fees paid in full in Semester 1. For example, if a year-long subject is worth 37.5 credit points (0.375 EFTSL) then the fee is charged as 0.375 multiplied by the $/EFTSL fee in Semester 1. The total fees you will pay in any year are the sum of the subject fees for all subjects in which you are enrolled. For details of the EFTSL value and discipline of every subject at the University refer to the Subject Fee Calculator: http://fee.acs.unimelb.edu.au You may check the Handbook and work out which subjects you take for your course: http://handbook.unimelb.edu.au

Example
Akiko is an international student who enrols in a Master of Environment in 2011. She enrols in a total of 100 credit points (1 EFTSL), comprising 8 subjects: 3 agriculture subjects (12.5 credit points each) 3 built environment subjects (12.5 credit points each) 1 education subject (12.5 credit points) 1 science subject (12.5 credit points)

Akikos tuition fees for 2011 are calculated as: (3 x 0.125 x $29,664) + (3 x 0.125 x $29,952) + (1 x 0.125 x $22,432) + (1 x 0.125 x $28,864) = $28,768

Table 4: 2011 International graduate subject fees


Broad area of study
Agriculture, Engineering, Sciences and Veterinary Science

Discipline fee bands


Agriculture (including Agriculture - Dookie) Computing; Engineering; Surveying Information Systems Mathematics, Statistics; Science Optometry Optometry (Distance Education) Veterinary Science Veterinary Science (Online)

2011 International graduate subject fee ($AUD/EFTSL)


$29,664 $32,512 $27,776 $28,864 $33,440 $13,600 $33,920 $23,840 $29,952 $30,208 $22,432 $33,440 $46,176 $34,016 $46,240 $22,272 $33,440 $24,800 $31,680 $24,192 $24,672 $39,520 $26,336 $34,272

Built and Natural Environment Business and Economics Education Health and Medical Sciences

Built Environment Accounting, Administration, Commerce, Economics Education Behavioural Science; Health (Non-clinical); Other Health Dentistry Medicine (PhD) Medicine; Medicine (Clinical) Nursing Physiotherapy

Humanities, Social Sciences and Languages Law Music, Visual and Performing Arts

Art, Foreign Languages, Humanities, Social Studies Juris Doctor; Law Visual and Performing Arts Victorian College of the Arts (General); Victorian College of the Arts (Performing Arts) Victorian College of the Arts (Audio Visual Studies Group 1) Victorian College of the Arts (Audio Visual Studies Group 2) Victorian College of the Arts (Audio Visual Studies Group 3)

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Study Abroad course fees 2011


International students enrolling at the University of Melbourne in a Study Abroad course in 2011 will pay a tuition fee to the University of Melbourne. This is a set tuition fee for the program, irrespective of the number of subjects in which you are enrolled. The fee is the cost per semester enrolled. Semester 1, 2011 covers the period January to June 2011; Semester 2, 2011, July to December 2011. These fees also apply to Australian students enrolling in a Study Abroad course at the University of Melbourne for credit to an overseas institution.

Calculating your tuition fees


The fees shown in Table 5 are the Study Abroad Tuition fees per semester. There is one set tuition fee per Study Abroad course.

Example
Alexander is an international student who enrols in the undergraduate Study Abroad program. He enrols for one semester in 2011. Alexanders tuition fees for 2011 are calculated as: (1 x $10,976) =$10,976

Table 5: 2011 Study Abroad tuition fees


Study level
Undergraduate Graduate

Discipline area
All discipline areas Arts, Built Environment, Commerce, Education, Nursing Agriculture, Behavioural Science, Dentistry, Engineering, Health Sciences, Law, Medicine, Physiotherapy, Science, Veterinary Science

CRICOS code
045532M 045530B 045531A

2011 Study Abroad fee ($AUD per semester)


$10,976 $12,416 $15,264

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Tuition fees for students who commenced in 2004 or earlier


If you are an international student who commenced your course in 2004 or earlier, you are able to complete your study under the fee policy that applied at the time you commenced your course (known as grandfathering). If you commenced your course prior to 2004 and remain on the grandfathered (original) fee policy this policy will apply only for:

> Undergraduate courses: the standard duration of the course as defined when you commenced the course plus a further year; or > Graduate courses: twice the normal full-time duration of the course as defined when you commenced the course.
Any periods of leave of absence or part-time enrolment do not extend the above time frames. If you take longer than the above time frames to complete the course you will be required to move to the current fee policy and must pay the fees applicable at that time. If you transfer to another course you are subject to the current fee policy and must pay the fees applicable at the time of transfer. If your enrolment is terminated either for poor academic performance, disciplinary grounds or for failure to re-enrol in a timely fashion, if readmitted at any future time, you will be required to pay fees according to the fee policy applicable at the time of readmission, not the policy that applied under your original enrolment. This also applies to students whose enrolment is terminated for unpaid fees or other outstanding debt and who are ineligible for reinstatement.

Tuition fee discounts in 2011


Tuition fee discount for University of Melbourne staff and their families
The University of Melbourne offers staff and their immediate families a 25 per cent discount on the tuition fees for graduate courses and Community Access Program subjects. Further details about the discount, including eligibility criteria and the application process are available from: www.hr.unimelb.edu.au/development/unifeediscount

Discount on CAP/single subject study fees for alumni


University of Melbourne alumni who wish to enrol in an undergraduate subject through the Community Access Program are eligible for a discount of 20 per cent on the standard price (applies to subjects taken in both assessed and non-assessed mode). The discount also applies to some graduate subjects. More information about the discount is available from: www.unimelb.edu.au/alumni/benefits

The University also offers a range of scholarships and bursaries for commencing and continuing students. Further information is available from: www.unimelb.edu.au/scholarships or your Student Centre: www.services.unimelb.edu.au/studentcentre

2011 arrangements relating to the payment of fees


Payment options in 2011
> Standard instalment option > Dual instalment option
When you enrol, you will be asked to select one of three instalment options for payment of your tuition fees: One payment for the semester or study period cost (this is the default option) The semester or study period cost is halved and payable in two equal instalments One payment for the cost of the full year in advance where the course duration is one year or longer. This option attracts a $200 rebate. You normally use the same instalment option throughout a calendar year and can change your instalment option at the commencement of each new year. All instalment options require at least one payment in advance of the commencement of classes. If your circumstances change significantly in a given year, you may contact Student Management Services Enrolments to discuss payment options. Student Management Services Enrolments The University of Melbourne Victoria 3010 Australia T: +61 3 8344 4772

> Yearly instalment option

Due dates for payment


The due date for payment of your tuition fee instalments will be displayed on your invoice available via the Student Portal: http://portal.unimelb.edu.au

The dual instalment option is not available for:

> Study Abroad enrolments > Community Access Program enrolments.


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Year-long subjects

The full subject cost is incurred and payable in Semester 1. If you only enrol in year-long subjects you may wish to consider a dual instalment (two payments made in Semester 1).

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Invoices
Commencing students
Your tuition and Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) fees will be detailed in your formal letter of offer and personalised acceptance agreement. You must submit a payment of $AUD 10,000 and visalength OSHC with the completed acceptance form by the date stated in the letter of offer to confirm your acceptance. On enrolment, you may therefore be required to pay an additional amount, or your deposit may have exceeded the amount required to cover your first payment. Any overpayment will be credited to future fee instalments. If you have paid an assessment fee, this payment will be credited toward your first semesters fee account.

Undergraduate courses
For undergraduate students, since, at this stage, you have not chosen the subjects you wish to study, your formal letter of offer will state the estimated or typical 2011 undergraduate course fee. You must make a minimum deposit payment of $AUD 10,000 to confirm acceptance of your offer. Your actual tuition fee for 2011 can only be calculated after you have selected your subjects and may differ from the estimated or typical 2011 undergraduate course fee quoted in your formal letter of offer. Once you have arrived and selected your subjects as part of enrolment, adjustments may need to be made to your fees owing. These adjustments will be based on your payment option and your actual enrolment. On enrolment, you may therefore be required to pay an additional amount, or your deposit may have exceeded the amount required to cover your first payment. Any overpayment will be credited to future fee instalments. If you have paid an assessment fee, this payment will be credited toward your first semesters fee account.

Study Abroad courses


For Study Abroad students, your formal letter of offer will state the 2011 Study Abroad tuition fee per semester for your Study Abroad course. You must make a minimum deposit payment of $AUD 10,000 to confirm acceptance of your offer. If you have paid an assessment fee, this payment will be credited toward future fee instalments.

Continuing students

Your tuition fees will be charged based upon the fee policy in place in the year you commenced your course. The amount you will have to pay will be based upon the course and study load, or subjects you have re-enrolled in, your chosen payment option and any monies credited towards your account. Your invoice will be available online, via the Student Portal, prior to each due date. For students paying by instalments, the due dates for instalments will be available via the Student Portal and advised on the online invoice.

Graduate enrolments with a course-based fee


The fee quoted in your formal letter of offer is based on a standard full-time enrolment for Semester 1 and 2, 2011. Since, at this stage, you have not confirmed your total study load, your formal letter of offer will state the 2011 per EFTSL course fee (as listed on pages 1119) with the Indicative total course fee also shown. You must make a minimum deposit payment of $AUD 10,000 to confirm acceptance of your offer. Your actual tuition fee for 2011 can only be calculated after you have confirmed your total study load as part of enrolment, and will be based on the 2011 per EFTSL course fee quoted in your formal letter of offer. Once you have arrived and confirmed your study load as part of enrolment, adjustments may need to be made to your fees owing. These adjustments will be based on your payment option and your actual enrolment. On enrolment, you may therefore be required to pay an additional amount, or your deposit may have exceeded the amount required to cover your first payment. Any overpayment will be credited to future fee instalments. If you have paid an assessment fee, this payment will be credited toward your first semesters fee account. Only the Indicative total course fee will be shown for graduate courses less than one year in duration.

It is your responsibility to ensure payments are made by the date specified on your invoice. If your fees remain unpaid, a late payment fee of $100 will apply and you may be withdrawn from your subjects in the semester for which payment is outstanding, or have sanctions applied which restrict access to other services and facilities. Withdrawal means that your access to study materials and University facilities will be restricted. Your enrolment in your course will ultimately be cancelled if payment remains outstanding. Your enrolment may also be cancelled if you have other outstanding debts such as library fines or student loans. Cancellation means that your enrolment will lapse and you will not be able to use any facilities at the University. You will remain liable for any outstanding debt. The University is required to advise the Department of Immigration and Citizenship of any cancellation of enrolment. This may lead to the cancellation of your student visa. If your enrolment has been cancelled for non-payment of fees and you wish to be reinstated to your course, you are required to apply for reinstatement to Student Management Services Enrolments. A reinstatement fee of $100 will apply, and payment of all outstanding fees will be required before reinstatement. Applications for reinstatement must be made in the same semester in which your enrolment was cancelled, otherwise the standard course application process applies. If you anticipate a problem in meeting a fee payment deadline, please contact Student Management Services Enrolments well before the deadline to discuss possible alternative arrangements.

Graduate enrolments with a subject-based fee (only for graduate students commencing in 2011 in a course offered by the Office for Environmental Programs)
Since, at this stage, you have not chosen the subjects you wish to study, your formal letter of offer will state the estimated or typical 2011 graduate course fee. You must make a minimum deposit payment of $AUD 10,000 to confirm acceptance of your offer. Your actual tuition fee for 2011 can only be calculated after you have selected your subjects and may differ from the estimated or typical graduate course fee quoted in your formal letter of offer. Once you have arrived and selected your subjects as part of enrolment, adjustments may need to be made to your fees owing. These adjustments will be based on your payment option and your actual enrolment.

Variations to fees owing


If you change subjects or study load after paying the first instalment for a semester, there may be a variation in your tuition fees owing for that semester. Any additional fees must be paid by the due date indicated on your online invoice. Any amount owing to you will be credited towards your next fee instalment or can be refunded on lodgement of a refund request. You should check your invoice via the Student Portal after changing subjects to verify if any additional tuition fees are due or have been credited. 23

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Refund policy
This section sets out when the University is able to refund all or part of the tuition fees you have paid in advance to the University, how to apply for a refund and how they are paid.

When will the University refund your fees?


There are circumstances where the University is unable to provide a full or partial refund. Those circumstances are set out in the tables below:

1. You provide notice


Notice given of subject withdrawal
1.1 By close of business on the census date for the subject After the census date for the subject

Refund
A full refund of all the fees you have paid in advance for that subject. For international students in their first year of enrolment, any overseas representatives fee (normally 10 per cent of the annual tuition fees for the course accepted by the student) that has been paid will not be refunded. The maximum deduction will be $250. No refund will be given for subjects whose census dates that have passed.

1.2

The census dates for standard Semester 1 and Semester 2 subjects are 31 March and 31 August respectively. Census dates for other teaching periods may vary. Census dates for the subjects in which you are enrolled are detailed on your Statement of Liability and the census date for every subject offered by the University is available at http://fee.acs.unimelb.edu.au/international.aspx

2. Refund if University at fault


You will receive a full refund of all tuition fees you have paid in the following circumstances (except where you have already withdrawn): University default event
2.1 2.2 The course you have enrolled in does not start on the agreed starting date The course you are enrolled in ceases to be provided by the University at any time after it starts but before it is completed

Refund entitlement
Full refund of tuition fees payable within two weeks of the agreed starting date. Full refund of tuition fees payable within two weeks of the date on which the course ceased to be provided. Alternatively, you may be offered enrolment in another course offered by the University. You have the right to choose whether you would prefer a full refund of course fees or to accept the place offered in another course. You will be asked to sign a document to indicate that you have either accepted the refund or place in another course offered by the University. Full refund of tuition fees payable within two weeks of the date on which the course ceases to be provided.

2.3

The course is not provided to you in full because the University has a sanction imposed by a government regulator

3. Refund if student at fault


You may not be entitled to a full refund of tuition fees if any of the following circumstances apply to you: Student default event
3.1 You fail to enrol to start the course on the agreed starting date and have not previously withdrawn or deferred Refund entitlement You will be refunded any course fees paid before the agreed starting day of the course (the default day) after we deduct at our discretion: (a) the lesser of: (i) an amount equal to 5% of the total amount of course money received before the default day; and (ii) $250; and

(b) any other amounts which the University is entitled to deduct under clause 29 of the Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000. The University will provide you with a statement which sets out and explains the amounts that have been deducted. 3.2 3.3 The Australian Government authorities refuse to grant you a student visa The University refuses to provide or continue to provide the course to you because you failed to pay an amount owing to the University in order to undertake the course The University will refund all fees you have paid in advance within two weeks of receiving a request for refund if you have not been able to commence the course for this reason. You will be entitled to a refund if the reason for the default is that you were refused a student visa. In which case, the University will refund any course fees you have paid before the date on which the University refuses to provide or continue to provide the course to you (the default day) after we deduct at our discretion: (a) the lesser of: (i) an amount equal to 5% of the total amount of course money received before the default day; and (ii) $250;

(b) the proportion of course money received before the default day that is equal to the proportion of the course that has been provided to you; and (c) any other amounts which the University is entitled to deduct under clause 29 of the Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000. The University will provide you with a statement which sets out and explains the amounts that have been deducted. 3.4 The University refuses to provide or continue to provide the course to you because you breached a condition of your visa You will not be refunded any tuition fees already paid for the semester in which you breached the condition of your visa or for previous semesters undertaken.

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Student default event


3.5 The University refuses to provide or continue to provide the course to you because you have been found to have engaged in misconduct (whether general or academic misconduct) and the University has suspended or terminated your enrolment The University withdraws the offer of a place or terminates your enrolment because the information you gave the University was incorrect or incomplete You are not making satisfactory academic progress and the University does not allow you to continue your course or your degree

Refund entitlement You will not be refunded any tuition fees already paid for the semester in which the suspension or termination has occurred or for previous semesters undertaken.

3.6

If this occurs during the first year of your study you will not be refunded the overseas representatives fee. The University also reserves the right to retain up to 10 per cent of tuition fees already paid where an offer is withdrawn because the Academic Registrar is satisfied that the offer was made on the basis of fraudulent documentation. You will not be refunded any tuition fees already paid for the semester in which the suspension occurred.

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How to apply for a refund


How you apply for a refund varies depending on whether or not you have enrolled at the University:
1. 2. Prior to enrolment After you have enrolled If you have not yet enrolled at the University, and decide to withdraw before the start of your first semester then you may apply directly to the International Admissions office for a refund of any fees that you have paid. Changing your enrolment:

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To be eligible for a refund you must make any changes prior to the subject census date. You can do this by notifying the relevant area. If you change your enrolment prior to the subject census date any monies owed to you will automatically be credited to your account and will be applied towards any future fees.

Refund: If you prefer a refund you need to:

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Complete the application form available from your Student Centre or online at: www. studentadmin.unimelb.edu.au Apply for the refunds within 12 months of withdrawal from the subject or course.

Payment of refunds
1. Before you can be paid a refund:

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The University must have received the money into its accounts as cleared funds; Your course or subject cancellation must have been processed; and You must pay/settle settle any other debts owing to the University, such as library fines or student loans. You If it was not you, the person who originally paid the fees; or The sponsoring agency that paid the fees on your behalf. Electronic Funds Transfer; By cheque; International bank draft; or Telegraphic transfer.

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Who can the University pay the refund to?

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How will it be paid?

Unless requested otherwise payments are made in Australian dollars. 4. 5. When will it be paid? Exception for US Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP) Within 15 working days of receipt of your application. Where the applicant for a refund is a FFELP recipient the University reserves the right to retain all tuition fees however:

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The University must return any unearned funds directly to the students US lender; Any portion of the tuition fees which is not required to be returned to the students US lender will be refunded to the student.

This exception applies to FFELP recipients who withdraw at any stage of the year.

The census dates for standard Semester 1 and Semester 2 subjects are 31 March and 31 August respectively. Census dates for other teaching periods may vary. Census dates for the subjects in which you are enrolled are detailed on your Statement of Liability and the census date for every subject offered by the University is available at http://fee.acs.unimelb.edu.au/international.aspx

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Special provisions for graduate completions


Adjustments after the submission of a thesis by graduate research students
Example
Raymond is an international student enrolled in a Doctor of Philosophy (Arts) in 2011. He is enrolled for Semester 2 from 1 July 2011 and is undertaking a normal study load of 0.5 EFTSL. Raymonds tuition fees for Semester 2 2011 are calculated as: 0.5 x $24,800 = $12,400 Tuition fees will always be charged in advance. If you intend to submit a thesis before the end of a semester, you may be entitled to a refund depending on the date of submission. Once you submit your thesis any refund of fees will be calculated on a daily pro-rata basis. (See example calculation on right.)

Late submissions of a minor thesis by graduate coursework students

If a minor thesis is part of your work requirement for a given semester, you should submit this before the start of the next semester. If you are not able to do this then you must re-enrol in the same subject for the next semester and pay the tuition fees for this subject again. If you have completed the thesis and submitted it prior to the subject census date you can apply for a refund. If you do not complete and submit the thesis prior to the census date you are not eligible for a refund of fees.

If Raymond submits his thesis on 13 September 2011 (before the end of semester), he would only be charged from 1 July to 12 September 2011. His tuition fees would be adjusted to take account of the fact that Semester 2 will be only 74 days, not 184 days in duration. His actual tuition fees for Semester 2 are calculated as: 0.5 x 74/184 x $24,800 = $4,986.96

Extension of research candidature

If you are a graduate research student who has been granted an extension of your candidature, you will continue to be charged fees for the next full payment period.

He is entitled to a refund of $7,413.04 ($12,400 $4,986.96)

International students granted Australian permanent residency


You must advise the Universitys General Manager, International Admissions immediately. Australian Government regulations do not permit you to enrol as an international student under these circumstances.

If you have been granted Australian permanent If you have been granted Australian permanent residency after enrolling as an international student: residency before the start of your first semester or must immediately contact your Student Centre and present your before you are fully enrolled (whichever is the earlier): You passport. Australian Government regulations do not permit you to stay
enrolled as an international student under these circumstances. Your enrolment will be converted to an Australian fee-place in the same course, where available. If your enrolment is converted to an Australian feeplace, the tuition fee will be as for all students commencing in the course in the year of the transfer. Students in undergraduate and graduate coursework courses will also be eligible to apply for a Commonwealth supported place (CSP) where available. Your application for a Commonwealth supported place will be considered along with all other transfer or lateral entry applicants. Selection into any available places will be determined on academic merit. If you are not successful in gaining a Commonwealth supported place at the time of application, you can reapply for a CSP for the following semester. Admission to Commonwealth supported places is highly competitive and a transfer into a CSP may not be possible. To apply for a Commonwealth supported place:

Your application will be reassessed to determine if you are eligible to receive a Commonwealth funded place at the University. General Manager, International Admissions International Centre John Smyth Building Swanston Street The University of Melbourne Victoria 3010 Australia T: +61 3 8344 4505 F: +61 3 9347 9062 E: via www.futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/int/contact

Undergraduate courses
If you have achieved the competitive academic standard for a Commonwealth supported place and there are Commonwealth supported places still available in the course, you will receive an offer for a Commonwealth supported place. If you do not satisfy the entry criteria for a Commonwealth supported place and/or there are no Commonwealth supported places remaining you will be unable to enrol at the University at that time. There are no Australian fee-paying places available for commencing undergraduate students in 2011.

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If permanent residency is granted before the closing date for CSP applications for the next intake period for your course > Apply for a Commonwealth supported place using the standard method for your intake, go to www.futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/apply

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Graduate coursework courses


If you have achieved the competitive academic standard for a Commonwealth supported place and there are Commonwealth supported places still available in the course, you will receive an offer for a Commonwealth supported place. If you do not satisfy the entry criteria for a Commonwealth supported place and/or there are no Commonwealth supported places remaining you will be offered an Australian fee-paying place. The tuition fee will be as for all Australian fee-paying students commencing in the course in the year that you commence.

If you are granted permanent residency after the closing date for CSP applications for the next intake period for your course > Apply for a Commonwealth supported place in writing to the Manager of the Student Centre administering your course. Your application must be made before the subject census date. If Commonwealth supported places are still available you will be considered for one. Graduate research students who gain Australian permanent residency may be eligible for their course enrolment to be funded under the Commonwealth Governments Research Training Scheme in subsequent semesters. Once you have presented your passport showing your Australian permanent resident status, your enrolment will be converted to a Research Training Scheme place, where available, in the subsequent semester.

Graduate research courses


If you have achieved the competitive academic standard and Commonwealth Government Research Training Scheme places are available, you will receive an offer for an enrolment funded under the Commonwealth Governments Research Training Scheme. If you do not satisfy the entry criteria for a Commonwealth Government Research Training Scheme place and/or there are no Commonwealth Government Research Training Scheme places remaining you will be offered an Australian fee-paying place. The tuition fee will be as for all Australian fee-paying students commencing in the course in the year that you commence.

Fees and refunds for international students granted Australian permanent residency

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If your enrolment is converted from an international fee-place to an Australian fee-place or Commonwealth supported place, any changes to enrolment and fees will take effect from the first census date after you notified the University of your change in citizenship. If your tuition fees are less than the amount you have paid for that and any subsequent semester, the difference will be credited to your account. For international students in their first year of enrolment, any overseas representatives fee (normally ten per cent of the annual tuition fees for the course accepted by the student) that has been paid will not be refunded. The maximum deduction will be $250. Should your tuition fees be higher you will be issued an invoice for the difference. If you are granted Australian permanent residency during a semester but after your final subject census date in that semester, the international fee will continue to apply for that semester. Your new fee structure will apply from the following semester.

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Fee queries

Applications for refunds and all enquiries should be directed as follows.


International students yet to commence:
General Manager, International Admissions International Centre, John Smyth Building The University of Melbourne Victoria 3010 Australia T: +61 3 8344 4505 F: +61 3 9347 9062 E: via www.futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/int/contact

All other students:


If you have any fee queries or need to apply for a refund, you can find information in the Admin tab on the Student Portal: http://portal.unimelb.edu.au or by contacting your Student Centre: www.services.unimelb.edu.au/studentcentre Students who have a grievance or dispute with the application of this policy should direct this in the first instance to: General Manager Student Management Services Enrolments The University of Melbourne Victoria 3010 Australia T: +61 3 8344 4772

This does not circumscribe a students right to pursue other legal remedies with respect to grievances or disputes regarding the application of this policy. This agreement does not remove the right to take further action under Australias consumer protection laws.

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Need more information?


For future students:
International Centre John Smyth Building Swanston Street The University of Melbourne Victoria 3010 Australia T: +61 3 8344 4505 F: +61 3 9347 9062 E: via www.futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/int/ contact

For current students:


Student Portal W: www.portal.unimelb.edu.au Student Centres W: www.services.unimelb.edu.au/studentcentre Student Management Services Enrolments The University of Melbourne Victoria 3010 Australia T: +61 3 8344 4772

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY For further information refer to: www.unimelb.edu.au/Statutes/ The University of Melbourne International Student Tuition Fees 2011 brochure Authorised by: Executive Director, Office of Admissions Copyright: Copyright the University of Melbourne August 2010 Published by: Office of Admissions CRICOS PROVIDER CODE: 00116K

DISCLAIMER The University has used its best endeavour to ensure that materials contained in this publication were correct at the time of printing. The University gives no warranty and accepts no responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of information and the University reserves the right to make changes without notice at any time in its absolute discretion.

STATEMENT ON PRIVACY POLICY When dealing with personal or health information about individuals, the University of Melbourne is obliged to comply with the Information Privacy Act 2000 and the Health Records Act 2001. For further information refer to: www.unimelb.edu.au/unisec/privacy

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