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International STUDENT TUITION FEES 2010

International Student
Tuition Fees
contents
IINTRODUCTION 1
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1
UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE SUBJECT FEES 3
CALCULATING YOUR TUITION FEE 5
UNDERGRADUATE OR GRADUATE COURSEWORK 5
GRADUATE RESEARCH 5
TUITION FEES FOR STUDENTS COMMENCING IN SEMESTER TWO 5
Tuition fees for STUDENTS WHO COMMENCED THEIR COURSE IN 2004 OR EARLIER 5
tuition fees for students who commenced their studies in 2009 or earlier 6
tuition fee discounts for university of melbourne staff and their families 6
STUDY ABROAD AND EXCHANGE PROGRAM FEES 6
COMMUNITY ACCESS PROGRAM FEES 6
2010 TYPICAL UNDERGRADUATE COURSE TUITION FEES 7
2010 GRADUATE COURSE TUITION FEES 8
ARRANGEMENTS RELATING TO THE PAYMENT OF FEES 13
PAYMENT OPTIONS IN 2010 13
INVOICES 13
VARIATIONS TO FEES OWING 14
REFUNDS 14
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS GRANTED AUSTRALIAN PERMANENT RESIDENCY 15
SPECIAL PROVISIONS FOR GRADUATE COMPLETIONS 16
POLICY AMENDMENTS 16
FEE QUERIES 16
Introduction
This is the University’s policy relating to the calculation and Graduate subject fees (commenced current course prior to
payment of tuition fees for both commencing and continuing 2010)
international students in 2010. The amount you are charged in 2010 is the sum of the fees for all
An international student: subjects in which you enrol.
Y is not an Australian citizen or permanent resident; and Subject fees are set within a fixed number of fee bands based on
Y does not hold a permanent Australian humanitarian visa; and the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment
and Workplace Relations discipline classification of the subject,
Y is not a New Zealand citizen.
with different prices charged for undergraduate subjects, graduate
If you are an Australian or New Zealand citizen, an Australian subjects and Community Access Program study.
permanent resident or if you hold a permanent Australian
For details of the 2010 subject discipline fee bands and how to
humanitarian visa, you should refer to the separate publication,
calculate your tuition fees see pages 3-6.
Australian Student Tuition Fees 2010.
It is important that you read this policy before completing your Other fees
administrative enrolment. Once you enrol, you will be bound by Student Services and Amenities Fee
this fee policy and are agreeing to pay tuition fees for every year in
The Commonwealth Government is likely to introduce a Student
which you are enrolled.
Services and Amenities Fee from 2010. Details of the fee will
This policy applies to international students: be provided after legislation has been passed and full details are
Y enrolled in a study abroad, undergraduate, graduate coursework known.
or graduate research course (including Masters by Research, Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC)
Doctoral and PhD candidates);
It is compulsory for international students to take out Overseas
Y enrolled in Community Access Program subjects; Student Health Cover (OSHC) while studying in Australia. OSHC
Y studying ‘on shore’ or ‘off shore’. Worldcare is the University’s preferred OSHC provider. Details of
costs can be obtained from their web site: www. oshcworldcare.
com.au/

Frequently asked What is an EFTSL?


An EFTSL (equivalent full time student load) is a measure of study
questions load. One EFTSL is equivalent to 100 credit points and represents
a standard annual full time load.
What fees do I pay?
Undergraduate students If my tuition fees are paid on a subject basis,
In 2010 you pay tuition fees based on the particular subjects you
how do I know which discipline band applies to
choose to study. The amount you are charged is the sum of the my subject?
fees for all subjects in which you enrol. Every subject at the University has been assigned to a discipline
Subject fees are set within a fixed number of fee bands based on fee band. Details can be found in the Subject Fee Calculator at
the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment http://fee.acs.unimelb.edu.au/
and Workplace Relations discipline classification of the subject,
with different prices charged for undergraduate subjects, graduate Will my tuition fees ever differ from the
subjects and Community Access Program study. published fee?
For details of the 2010 subject discipline fee bands and how to The subject and course fees detailed in this publication relate to
calculate your tuition fees see pages 3-6. For a schedule of typical 2010 only.
2010 undergraduate course tuition fees see page 7. These fees are subject to annual review and may be adjusted
Graduate students to take into account price and demand factors. The University
provides a guarantee to international students that the fee will
Students commencing a graduate course in 2010 will pay a course
not increase by more than 7 per cent per annum in any discipline
based tuition fee (except for courses offered by the Office of
for undergraduate subjects and not by more than 10 per cent per
Environmental Programs). Continuing students who commenced
annum in any discipline for graduate subjects (this is not applicable
their graduate course prior to 2010 will continue to pay subject
to Community Access Program subject fees). For students
based tuition fees.
enrolled in a graduate course and paying a course based fee,
Graduate course based fees (commenced course in 2010) the University provides a guarantee that the course fee will not
increase by more than 10 per cent per annum.
The amount you pay is listed on pages 8-12. This amount is the
fee for all students commencing in the course in 2010. The fee
listed is per EFTSL; if you are studying more or less than one
When do I pay?
EFTSL in 2010 your fee will increase or decrease proportionally. Tuition fee payments are made in advance. In 2010, you have three
payment options: standard instalment; dual instalment or yearly
instalment. Refer to the Payment Options section on page 13 for
more information.

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You will be sent an invoice for each fee instalment. It is your Changing to subjects in different fee bands or changes to study
responsibility to pay your fees and complete your enrolment by load will result in a change to your fee liability (refer to Variation to
the published date; otherwise a late fee will be levied. If your fees Fees Owing section on page 14).
remain unpaid, your enrolment will be cancelled and you will then
If the subject you add to your enrolment is charged at a higher rate
need to reapply for admission to the course. You will remain liable
than the one from which you withdraw, additional tuition fees will
for any outstanding debt. The University is required to advise the
be payable. Alternatively if the subject you add to your enrolment
Department of Immigration and Citizenship of any cancellation of
is charged at a lower rate than the one from which you withdraw
enrolment. This may lead to the cancellation of your student visa.
your subsequent semester’s tuition fee will be credited or you may
apply for a refund (refer to Refunds section on page 14).
What is a census date?
The census date for a subject is the last date that you can If you withdraw from a subject you must do so by the census
withdraw from that subject without incurring fee liability. date for that subject or you will be charged for the subject (refer to
Variation to Fees Owing section on page 14).
Subject census dates for all University subjects are available in the
Subject Fee Calculator at http://fee.acs.unimelb.edu.au/ What if I transfer to a new course?
If you transfer to a new graduate course, the fees you pay will be
What happens if I change subjects? those set for the new course into which you enrol.
Course Fee
For undergraduate students transferring to a new course, the fees
Your course fee will only change if you change your study load you pay will be those set for the subjects into which you enrol at
(EFTSL). If you increase the number of subjects in which you the time of transfer.
are enrolled or change to subjects of a higher weighting your fee
liability will increase. If you reduce the number of subjects in which What if I defer my studies?
you are enrolled or change to subjects of a lower weighting you
may decrease your fee liability and may be eligible for a refund If you have an offer to study at the University in 2010 and you defer
however you must have withdrawn from subject(s) by the subject your studies until 2011, the fees you pay on commencement will
census date or you will be charged for the original study load. be those set for 2011.

Subject Fees What if I have a query about my fees?


You can find information about fees at https://portal.unimelb.edu.
au under the Admin tab or contact SMS-Enrolments (refer to Fee
Queries section on page 16) or your Student Centre.

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2010 SUBJECT FEES
Except for international students beginning a graduate course in If you would like an estimate of what your course tuition fees will
2010, students enrolling at the University of Melbourne in 2010 be in 2010 refer to page 7 for a schedule of typical course tuition
in an international fee place will pay tuition fees based on the fees for each undergraduate course.
particular subjects they choose to study. As far as possible the fees provided in this schedule show the
Undergraduate and graduate program subjects have been grouped typical fees that a student enrolled in each course will pay for the
into fee bands, based on the cost of teaching the subjects and the first year of the course in 2010. However, these are indicative only
demand for the discipline in which they fall. The amount you are and may vary depending on the subject level and discipline fee
charged is the sum of the fees for all subjects in which you enrol. band of your enrolment.

The discipline fee bands that have been set for international For most courses the typical tuition fees are based on historical
enrolments in the course, reflecting the discipline band of the
students in 2010 are detailed in Tables 1–2. The discipline fee
subjects comprising the degree. For the new generation degrees a
band tables below set out the basis for calculating your fees but
typical fee range is shown, due to the wide range of variables that
do not necessarily represent a typical enrolment. These discipline
may affect the course structure.
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.

Table 1: 2010 International undergraduate subject fees

2010 International
fee per 100 credit
Discipline fee band points (1 EFTSL)*^
Education, nursing $21,400
Arts, foreign languages, humanities, social studies, visual and performing arts, Victorian College of the Arts $21,700
(except audio visual studies)
Behavioural science, built environment, mathematics, other health (except physiotherapy), statistics, associate $28,250
degrees, Bachelor of Agriculture – Dookie campus
Computing $29,050
Accounting, administration, commerce, economics $29,700
Law $29,700
Other agriculture, physiotherapy, science (except optometry) $30,000
Engineering, surveying $30,900
Optometry $34,950
Veterinary science $45,350
Victorian College of the Arts (audio visual studies) $45,750
Dentistry $46,050
Medicine (except clinical subjects) $58,700
Medicine (clinical subjects) $62,150
* 100 credit points (1 EFTSL) represents a standard annual full-time course load.
^ Does not include the Amenities and Services fee or Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC). For details see page 1.

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Table 2: 2010 International graduate subject fees~

2010 International
fee per 100 credit
Discipline fee band points (1 EFTSL)*^
Optometry (distance education) $13,050
Education, nursing $21,400
Veterinary science (online) $22,700
Arts, foreign languages, humanities, social studies $23,150
Visual and performing arts $23,250
Victorian College of the Arts (except AV studies) $23,700
Victorian College of the Arts (AV studies - group 2) $25,300
Agriculture, agriculture (online), built environment $28,500
Information systems, mathematics, science, statistics $27,750
Accounting, administration, commerce, economics $29,000
Juris Doctor, law $29,700
Computing, engineering, surveying $31,250
Behavioural science, optometry (with exceptions), other health, physiotherapy $32,150
Veterinary science $32,300
Victorian College of the Arts (AV studies - group 3) $32,950
Medicine PhD $32,700
Victorian College of the Arts (AV studies - group 1) $38,000
Dentistry $44,400
Medicine (except PhD) $44,450
~ International students commencing a graduate course in 2010 will pay the course fee as listed on pages 8-12. The discipline fees listed in this table are applicable for students paying fees on a subject basis only.
* 100 credit points (1 EFTSL) represents a standard annual full-time course load.
^ Does not include the Amenities and Services fee or Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC). For details see page 1.

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CALCULATING YOUR TUITION FEE
Undergraduate
Example
The fees shown in Tables 1 and 2 are for each 100 credit points (1
EFTSL) that you undertake. 100 credit points is a standard full-time Eunice is an international student who enrols in a Master of
load for one year of study. Fees are charged based on the EFTSL Education (by Research). She starts her degree on 1 January
value of the subject in each semester. For example if a subject with a workload of 0.5 EFTSL. Eunice’s Semester 1 tuition fee
is worth 12.5 credit points (0.125 EFTSL) then the fee charged is is calculated as:
0.125 multiplied by the $/EFTSL fee. $21,400 x 0.5 = $10,700
However if Eunice did not commence until 20 March, her tuition
All year-long subjects are required to have their fees paid in full in
fees would be adjusted to take account of the fact that her first
semester 1. For example, if a year-long subject is worth 37.5 credit
semester will be of only 103 days duration. This means she
points (0.375 EFTSL) then the fee is charged as 0.375 multiplied
will only be charged from 20 March, thus her tuition fee will be
by the $/EFTSL fee in semester 1.
calculated as:
The total fees you will pay in any year are the sum of the subject
$21,400 x 0.5 x 103/181 = $6,089
fees for all subjects in which you are enrolled.
For details of the EFTSL value and discipline of every subject at the
University see the Subject Fee Calculator at http://fee.acs.unimelb. Tuition fees for students commencing in
edu.au/ semester two
If you are commencing your course in semester 2, 2010, your fees
Example for your first semester of study will be those applying in 2010. For
Graduate coursework
Chen is an international student who enrols in a Bachelor of the first semester of 2011, the fees you pay will be those approved
Science in 2010. She enrols in a total of 100 credit points (1 for the 2011 academic year.
EFTSL), comprising 8 subjects:
Y 4 science subjects (12.5 credit points each); Tuition fees for students who commenced their
Y 2 commerce subjects (12.5 credit points each); and course in 2004 or earlier
Y 2 maths subjects (12.5 credit points each) International fee students who commenced their course in 2004
Chen’s tuition fees for 2010 are calculated as: or earlier are able to complete their study under the fee policy
(4 x 0.125 x $30,000) + (2 x 0.125 x $29,700) that applied at the time they commenced their course (known as
+ (2 x 0.125 x $28,250) = $29,487.50 ‘grandfathering’). However, in a small number of cases this may be
less advantageous for students than the policy that was introduced
in 2005.
Graduate coursework In light of this, existing international students will be charged the
The fees shown on pages 8-12 are for 100 credit points (1 EFTSL). lesser of the fees associated with the 2005 fee policy and the fees
Each subject that you undertake has an EFTSL, or credit point calculated in accordance with the policy that was in place at the
value; 100 credit points is a standard full-time load for one year of time of their commencement.
study. For example, if you undertake 8 subjects worth 12.5 credit
points each (0.125 EFTSL) then your total study load for the year is Each semester the fee that would have been charged under the
1 EFTSL and you will pay the amount listed. If you undertake more policy in place when they first enrolled and the fee that the student
or less than 1 EFTSL in a year the amount charged will increase or would be charged if they had enrolled after the introduction of the
decrease correspondingly. new policy (1 January 2005) will be calculated. The student will be
charged the lesser of the two amounts.
Example If a student commenced their course prior to 2004 and remains on
Frankie is an international student who enrols in a Graduate the grandfathered (original) fee policy this policy will apply only for:
Certificate in Wine Technology and Viticulture in 2010. He Y undergraduate courses: the standard duration of the course as
enrols in a total of 50 credit points (0.5EFTSL) in Semester 1 defined when the student commenced the course plus a further
and completes his degree.
year; or
Frankie’s tuition fees for 2010 are calculated as: Y graduate courses: twice the normal full-time duration of the
$28,500 x 0.5 = $14,250 course as defined when the student commenced the course.
Any periods of leave of absence or part time enrolment do not
extend the above time frames.
Graduate research If the student takes longer than the above time frames to complete
Fees are based on the workload (EFTSL) you undertake in each the course they will be required to move to the current fee policy
semester. Research semesters differ from coursework semesters and must pay the fees applicable at that time.
in that semester 1 is defined as 1 January to 30 June (six months) If the student transfers to another course they are subject to the
and semester 2 is defined as 1 July to 31 December (six months). current fee policy and must pay the fees applicable at the time of
You will be charged on a daily pro rata basis. transfer.

Adjustments for commencing research students Students whose enrolment is terminated either for poor academic
If you enrol after a semester commencement date, your first performance, disciplinary grounds or for failure to re-enrol in a
semester fees will be adjusted to take account of the number of timely fashion, if readmitted at any future time, will be required
days you will actually be enrolled. to pay fees according to the fee policy applicable at the time
of readmission, not the policy that applied under their original

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enrolment. This also applies to students whose enrolment is Table 3: 2010 Study Abroad tuition fees
terminated for unpaid fees or other outstanding debt and who are
ineligible for reinstatement. Level Disciplines CRICOS Cost per
code semester*
Tuition fees for students who commenced a Undergraduate All 045532M $10,450
graduate course in 2009 or earlier Postgraduate Arts, built 045530B $11,800
International fee students who commenced their graduate course environment,
in 2009 or earlier will complete their study on a subject fee basis commerce,
as per the fee policy that applied at the time they commenced education,
their course. Discipline fees for graduate subjects will continue to nursing
be set each year and these will apply in the usual manner. Postgraduate Agriculture, 045531A $14,660
This will apply for as long as the student remains enrolled in the behavioural
same course. If the student transfers to another course they are science,
subject to the current fee policy and must pay the fees applicable dentistry,
at the time of transfer. engineering,
health sciences,
Students whose enrolment is terminated either for poor academic law, medicine,
performance, disciplinary grounds or for failure to re-enrol in a physiotherapy,
timely fashion, if readmitted at any future time, will be required science,
to pay fees according to the fee policy applicable at the time veterinary
of readmission, not the policy that applied under their original science
enrolment. This also applies to students whose enrolment is * Does not include Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC). For details see page 1.
terminated for unpaid fees or other outstanding debt and who are
ineligible for reinstatement.
Community Access Program fees
Tuition fee discount for University of Melbourne
The Community Access Program (CAP) opens up study
staff and their families opportunities so that everyone has a chance to experience
The University of Melbourne offers staff and their immediate the benefits of expert tuition at the University of Melbourne.
families a 25 per cent discount on the tuition fees for graduate Community Access Program students attend the same classes as
courses and Community Access Program subjects (see column at degree students. Most undergraduate subjects and some graduate
right for information about the Community Access Program). subjects are available through CAP.
Further details about the discount, including eligibility criteria and For further details regarding CAP and CAP fees refer to the booklet
the application process is available from http://www.hr.unimelb. 2010 Community Access Program available from www.unimelb.
edu.au/development/unifeediscount. edu.au/community/access/

Study Abroad and Exchange Program fees Discount on Community Access Program fees
Exchange Program for alumni
The cost of participating in the Exchange Program should be University of Melbourne alumni who wish to enrol in an
covered by the agreement between your home institution and the undergraduate subject through the Community Access Program
University of Melbourne. are eligible for a discount of 20 per cent on the standard price
CRICOS codes for Exchange Programs: (applies to subjects taken in both assessed and non-assessed
mode). More information about the discount is available from
Y undergraduate – 041631G
www.unimelb.edu.au/alumni/benefits.html.
Y graduate – 041630G
Study Abroad program
Students participating in the Study Abroad program will be
required to pay a course fee to the University of Melbourne. Study
Abroad students pay a set tuition fee for their program, irrespective
of the number of subjects in which they are enrolled.

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2010 Typical UNDERGRADUATE Course Tuition Fees
CRICOS code1 Course Course length 2010 typical Typical total course
(EFTSL)2 course fee (A$/1 fee ($A)4
EFTSL)3
024759K Associate Degree in Environmental Horticulture 2 29,550 60,580

051255K Bachelor of Agricultural Science - Honours 1 29,500 29,500

037228G Bachelor of Agriculture 3 29,500 93,000

037229G Bachelor of Agriculture - Honours 1 29,500 29,500

037216A Bachelor of Animal Science 1 45,350 45,350

051256J Bachelor of Animal Science and Management - Honours 1 30,000 30,000

002167E Bachelor of Arts 3 21,400 - 27,400 67,450 - 86, 400

009645A Bachelor of Arts - Honours 1 21,700 21,700

053178B Bachelor of Arts - Honours (in Psychology) 1 28,250 28,250

035406M Bachelor of Arts (Media and Communications) 3 21,700 68,410

045955K Bachelor of Arts (Media and Communications) - Honours 1 21,700 21,700

058838G Bachelor of Biomedicine 3 27,400 - 30,050 86,400 - 94,750

002143B Bachelor of Commerce 3 27,100 - 30,050 85,500 - 94,750

014798G Bachelor of Commerce - Honours 1 29,700 29,700

037236G Bachelor of Computer Science - Honours 1 29050 29,050

059234F Bachelor of Dance 3 21,700 68,410

037218K Bachelor of Dance - Honours 1 21,700 21,700

020367C Bachelor of Dramatic Art 3 21,700 68,410

003626G Bachelor of Engineering 4 30,900 133,185

058839G Bachelor of Environments 3 26,800 - 29,000 84,500 - 91,400

059235E Bachelor of Film and Television 3 42,790 134,890

049961B Bachelor of Film and Television - Honours 1 45,750 45,750

059236D Bachelor of Fine Art 3 21,700 68,410

029294J Bachelor of Fine Art - Honours 1 21,700 21,700

041629A Bachelor of Food Science - Honours 1 30,000 30,000

058250C Bachelor of Forest Science - Honours 1 30,000 30,000

037230C Bachelor of Horticulture - Honours 1 30,000 30,000

024757A Bachelor of Information Systems - Honours 1 29,050 29,050

003597G Bachelor of Medical Science 1 58,700 58,700

051657C Bachelor of Medical Science - Honours 1 58,700 58,700

058837J Bachelor of Music 3 21,400 - 24,350 67,500 - 76,750

060219F Bachelor of Music - Honours 1 21,700 21,700

059237C Bachelor of Music Performance (Improvisation) 3 21,700 68,410

023628G Bachelor of Music Performance - Honours 1 21,700 21,700

037238F Bachelor of Natural Resource Management (Honours) 1 30,000 30,000

053176D Bachelor of Oral Health 3 40,170 126,620

058675M Bachelor of Production 3 21,700 68,410

061718A Bachelor of Production - Honours 1 21,700 21,700

002153M Bachelor of Science 3 26,750 - 30,550 84,350 - 96,300

014791D Bachelor of Science - Honours 1 30,000 30,000

053177C Bachelor of Science - Honours (in Psychology) 1 28,250 28,250

009750M Bachelor of Veterinary Science 4 45,350 195,465

031947C Diploma in Informatics 1~ 29,050 n/a^

065143C Diploma in Languages 1~


21,700 n/a^

pending1
Diploma in Mathematical Sciences 1~
28,250 n/a^

022054D Diploma in Music (Practical) 1~


21,700 n/a^

037234K Foundation Program (Music Performance) 1 16,000* 16,000*

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Where the CRICOS code is listed as “pending” the University is in the process of obtaining CRICOS accreditation for this course and anticipates enrolling international students into the course from the start of the 2010
academic year. This course will only be available to international students if CRICOS accreditation is obtained.
2
Equivalent Full Time Student Load (EFTSL): 1 EFTSL is a standard annual full time load.
3
Relates to the first year of the course only and does not include the Amenities and Services Fee that all students must pay (see page 1 for details). Typical undergraduate tuition fees are based on the average enrolment
of past students in first year. For New Generation degrees a typical fee range is shown, due to the wide range of variables that may affect course structure. Actual tuition fees payable may vary and are based on actual
subject enrolments. For more information see page 5.
4
Does not include the Amenities and Services Fee that all students must pay (see page 1 for details). Based on average enrolment of past students in all years of the course assuming an indexation of 5 per cent of the 2009
discipline fees. Actual tuition fees payable may vary and are based on actual subject enrolments and yearly discipline fees. If the offer of a place in the course was conditional on completing additional subjects (for example,
English as a Second Language) additional tuition fees will apply. For more information see page 5.
* Tuition fees for this course are course-based, not subject-based. The fee listed is the actual fee for this course, not a typical fee.
~ Studied concurrently on a part-time basis with a bachelors degree.
^ Dependant upon duration of concurrent study.

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2010 GRADUATE Course Tuition Fees
(Graduate students enrolled in the course prior to 2009 will pay fees on a subject basis. See page 1 for details.)
Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences

CRICOS Course Course Course Indicative 051674B Master of Physiotherapy 1 32,150 32,150
code1 length fee in total (General Physiotherapy)
(EFTSL)2 2010 ($/1 course fee
EFTSL)3 ($A)4 051274G Master of Physiotherapy 1 32,150 32,150
(Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy)
Coursework 051275F Master of Physiotherapy 1 32,150 32,150
(Neurological Physiotherapy)
pending1 Graduate Certificate in 0.5 28,800 14,400
Adolescent Health and Welfare 051276E Master of Physiotherapy 1 32,150 32,150
(Paediatric Physiotherapy)
020359C Graduate Diploma in Adolescent 1 28,800 28,800
Health and Welfare 051277D Master of Physiotherapy (Sports 1 32,150 32,150
Physiotherapy)
002133D Graduate Diploma in 1 35,750 35,750
Biotechnology 051278C Master of Physiotherapy (Upper 1 32,150 32,150
Limb Rehabilitation)
020356F Graduate Diploma in Drug 1 38,700 38,700
Evaluation and Pharmaceutical 051273G Master of Physiotherapy 1 32,150 32,150
Sciences (Women's Health and Pelvic
Floor Physiotherapy)
007319J Graduate Diploma in Forensic 1 44,650 44,650
Odontology 009681G Master of Psychology 2 32,150 65,910
061720G Graduate Diploma in Psychology 1 35,350 35,350 053838D Master of Psychology 2 32,150 65,910
(International Clinical)
NA Postgraduate Certificate in 0.5 32,150 16,075
Biostatistics 020358D Master of Public Health 2 32,150 65,910
pending1 Postgraduate Certificate in 0.5 21,800 10,900 061212E Master of Social Work 2.25 22,900 46,945
Nursing Practice
061213D Master of Social Work - with 2.5 22,900 59,570
041637A Postgraduate Certificate in 0.5 29,050 14,525 Research Component
Physiotherapy (Cardiorespiratory
Exercise) 051254M Doctor of Clinical Dentistry 3 44,650 140,760

041638M Postgraduate Certificate in 0.5 29,050 14,525 Research


Physiotherapy (Exercise for
Women) 064990E Master of Advanced Social Work 1.5 22,900 34,920

046760B Postgraduate Certificate in 0.5 29,050 14,525 006669F Master of Dental Science 2 44,400 91,020
Physiotherapy (Paediatrics)
023629F Master of Health Sciences 1 28,870 28,870
040963F Postgraduate Certificate in 0.5 29,050 14,525
007317M Master of Medicine 2 44,650 44,650
Physiotherapy (Pelvic Floor
Physiotherapy) 061954M Master of Philosophy 2 28,850 59,145
(Behavioural Science)
041639K Postgraduate Certificate in 0.5 29,050 14,525
Physiotherapy (Sports Physio 061955K Master of Philosophy (Dental 2 28,850 59,145
of the Spine, Pelvis and Lower Science)
Limb)
061956J Master of Philosophy (Medicine) 2 28,870 59,185
046761A Postgraduate Certificate in 0.5 29,050 14,525
Physiotherapy (Sports Physio of 065917F Master of Philosophy 2 28,870 59,185
the Spine, Shoulder and Upper (Physiotherapy)
Limb)
065918E Master of Philosophy 2 28,870 59,185
pending1 Postgraduate Certificate in 0.5 21,800 10,900 (Population Health)
Primary Care Nursing
061959F Master of Philosophy (Nursing) 2 21,400 43,870
NA Postgraduate Certificate in 0.5 32,150 16,075
Public Health (Sexual Health) 065919D Master of Philosophy (Rural 2 28,870 59,185
Health)
NA Postgraduate Diploma in 1 32,150 32,150
Biostatistics 061960B Master of Philosophy 2 21,400 43,870
(SocialWork)
007318K Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical 1 44,650 44,650
Dentistry 006666J Master of Surgery 2 44,650 91,535

059231J Postgraduate Diploma in 1 21,800 21,800 037232A Master of Psychology/Doctor of 5 32,150 177,650
Nursing Practice Philosophy

059230K Postgraduate Diploma 1 21,800 21,800 NA Doctor of Dental Science - 0.5 44,650 22,325
in Nursing Practice (with Compliation of published papers
specialisation)
006668G Doctor of Medical Science 2 44,650 91,535
053453K Postgraduate Diploma in Oral 1 44,650 44,650
020357E Doctor of Medical Science - 0.5 44,650 22,325
and Maxillofacial Surgery
Compilation of published papers
pending1 Postgraduate Diploma in 1 21,800 21,800
PENDING1 Doctor of Philosophy (Cotutelle) 2 21,400 43,870
Primary Care Nursing
(Nursing; Social Work)
026666K Postgraduate Diploma in 1 28,250 28,250
056963G Doctor of Philosophy (Nursing; 4 21,400 92,240
Psychology
Social Work)
058248G Master of Advanced Nursing 2 21,800 44,690
056959D Doctor of Philosophy 2 28,850 59,145
Practice
(Cotutelle) (Medicine; Dental
062905A Master of Clinical Audiology 2 34,300 70,315 Science; Behavioural Science;
Physiotheraphy; Population
037931G Master of Epidemiology 1 32,150 32,150 Health; Rural Health)

006665K Master of Medicine - 2 44,650 91,535 056959D Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine; 4 28,850 124,345
Coursework and Research Dental Science; Behavioural
Projects Science; Physiotheraphy;
Population Health; Rural Health)
pending1 Master of Medicine (Paediatrics) 2 44,650 91,535 1
Where the CRICOS code is listed as “pending” the University is in the process of obtaining CRICOS
061211F Master of Nursing Science 2 21,400 43,870 accreditation for this course and anticipates enrolling international students into the course from the
start of the 2010 academic year. This course will only be available to international students if CRICOS
009742M Master of Physiotherapy 1 32,150 32,150 accreditation is obtained.
2
Equivalent Full Time Student Load (EFTSL): 1 EFTSL is a standard annual full time load.
051272J Master of Physiotherapy 1 32,150 32,150 3
Does not include the Amenities and Services Fee that all students must pay (see page 1 for details).
(Cardiorespiratory 4
Does not include the Amenities and Services Fee that all students must pay (see page 1 for details).
Physiotherapy) Assumes maximum course duration listed and an indexation of 5 per cent of the 2010 course fee. The
University provides a guarantee to graduate students that the fee will not increase by more than 10 per
cent per annum.

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Melbourne Graduate School of Education * Denotes maximum course duration. May be completed in less EFTSL depending upon stream and/or
academic background.
^
Denotes maximum course duration. May be completed in less EFTSL.
CRICOS Course Course Course Indicative ~
Course structure involves students completing 150 points (1.5 EFTSL) in the first year of the year of the
code1 length fee in total
course. The 2010 course fee shown is for 1.5 EFTSL and the total indicative fee is calculated on the full
(EFTSL)2 2010 ($/1 course
200 points of coursework completed in minimum time.
EFTSL)3 fee ($A)4 +
Course structure involves students completing 75 points (.75 EFTSL) per annum in the first two calendar
years of the course. The 2010 course fee shown is for .75 EFTSL and the total indicative fee is calculated
Coursework on the full 200 points of coursework completed in minimum time.

060548M Graduate Certificate in English 0.5 21,400 10,700


as an International Language

060549K Graduate Diploma in English as 1 21,400 21,400 Melbourne Graduate School of Management
an International Language
CRICOS Course Course Course Indicative
056925C Postgraduate Certificate in 0.5 21,400 10,700
code1 length fee in total
Assessment and Evaluation
(EFTSL)2 2010 ($/1 course
046265F Postgraduate Certificate in 0.5 21,400 10,700 EFTSL)3 fee ($A)4
Computer Education
Coursework
pending1 Postgraduate Certificate in 0.5 21,400 10,700
Educational Research NA Graduate Certificate in Business 0.5 29,030 14,515
Forensics
038944E Postgraduate Certificate in 0.5 21,400 10,700
Educational Studies 014790E Graduate Diploma in Actuarial 1 29,030 29,030
Studies
pending1 Postgraduate Certificate in 0.5` 27,750 13,875
Mathematics and Mathematics 002129M Postgraduate Diploma in 1 29,030 29,030
Education Finance
009692E Postgraduate Diploma of 1 21,400 21,400 054183G Master of Accounting 2 29,030 59,510
Educational Studies
017506A Master of Applied Finance 1 29,030 29,030
036340E Master of Assessment and 1.5* 21,400 32,635
Evaluation 045353C Master of Business and 2* 29,030 59,510
Information Technology
002126C Master of Education 1.5* 21,400 32,635
009683F Master of Commerce (Finance) 1 29,030 29,030
052665F Master of Education Policy 1 21,400 21,400
(International) 065396D  Master of Economics 2 29,030 59,510

009699J Master of Educational 2 21,400 43,870 065397C  Master of Finance 2 29,030 59,510
Psychology
045356M Master of Human Resource 1.5 29,030 44,270
055538M Master of English as an 2 21,400 44,180 Management
International Language
064491B Master of International Business 2 29,030 59,510
037936B Master of Information 1 22,900 22,900
Technology in Education 064496G   Master of Management 2 29,030 59,510

037946M Master of Modern Languages 1.5* 21,400 32,635 064499E  Master of Management 2 29,030 59,510
Education (Accounting)

053173G Master of School Leadership 1 21,400 21,400 064500F  Master of Management 2 29,030 59,510
(Business Analysis and
061226K Master of Teaching (Early 2 ^
32,100 ~
43,230 Systems)
Childhood) - Accelerated Mode
064501E  Master of Management 2 29,030 59,510
061226K Master of Teaching (Early 2^ 16,050+ 44,700+ (Economics)
Childhood) - Reduced Mode
064502D Master of Management 2 29,030 59,510
061226K Master of Teaching (Primary) 2 21,400 43,870 (Finance)

061226K Master of Teaching (Secondary) 2^ 32,100 ~ 43,230 064503C  Master of Management 2 29,030 59,510
- Accelerated Mode (Marketing)

061226K Master of Teaching (Secondary) 2^ 16,050+ 44,420 064490C Master of Professional 1.5 29,030 44,270
- Reduced Mode Accounting

031946D Master of TESOL 1.5* 21,400 32,635 Research

040956E Master of Youth, Health and 1 21,400 21,400 006654B Master of Commerce 2 29,030 59,510
Education Management
061949G Master of Philosophy 2 29,030 59,510
051658B Doctor of Education 3 21,400 67,465 (Economics and Commerce)

Research 056955G Doctor of Philosophy 4 29,030 125,125


(Economics and Commerce)
045521C Master of Assessment and 1.5* 21,400 32,635
Evaluation 1
Where the CRICOS code is listed as “pending” the University is in the process of obtaining CRICOS
accreditation for this course and anticipates enrolling international students into the course from the
002127B Master of Education 1.5* 21,400 32,635 start of the 2010 academic year. This course will only be available to international students if CRICOS
accreditation is obtained.
049053E Master of Information 1 22,900 22,900 2
Equivalent Full Time Student Load (EFTSL): 1 EFTSL is a standard annual full time load.
Technology in Education 3
Does not include the Amenities and Services Fee that all students must pay (see page 1 for details).
040959B Master of Modern Languages 1 21,400 21,400
4
Does not include the Amenities and Services Fee that all students must pay (see page 1 for details).
Education Assumes maximum course duration listed and an indexation of 5 per cent of the 2010 course fee. The
University provides a guarantee to graduate students that the fee will not increase by more than 10 per
061950D Master of Philosophy 1.5 21,400 43,870 cent per annum.
(Education) * Denotes maximum course duration. May be completed in less EFTSL depending upon academic
background and/or relevant work experience.
040962G Master of TESOL 1 21,400 21,400

016522J Doctor of Education 3 21,400 67,460

037944B Doctor of Educational 3 21,400 67,460


Psychology

056968C Doctor of Philosophy (Education) 4 21,400 92,240


1
Where the CRICOS code is listed as “pending” the University is in the process of obtaining CRICOS
accreditation for this course and anticipates enrolling international students into the course from the
start of the 2010 academic year. This course will only be available to international students if CRICOS
accreditation is obtained.
2
Equivalent Full Time Student Load (EFTSL): 1 EFTSL is a standard annual full time load.
3
Does not include the Amenities and Services Fee that all students must pay (see page 1 for details).
4
Does not include the Amenities and Services Fee that all students must pay (see page 1 for details).
Assumes maximum course duration listed and an indexation of 5 per cent of the 2010 course fee. The
University provides a guarantee to graduate students that the fee will not increase by more than 10 per
cent per annum.

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Melbourne Graduate School of Science 031951G Graduate Diploma in Taxation 0.5 29,700 14,850
Law
CRICOS Course Course Course Indicative
code1 length fee in total 020346G Graduate Diploma in 0.5 29,700 14,850
(EFTSL)2 2010 ($/1 course Transnational Law
EFTSL)3 fee ($A)4
060718J Juris Doctor 3 29,700 93,630
Coursework 038941G Master of Banking and Financial 1 29,700 29,700
Services Law
pending1 Graduate Certificate in 0.5 27,750 13,875
Information Systems 029671M Master of Commercial Law 1 29,700 29,700
035407K Postgraduate Certificate in 0.5 27,750 13,875 036095B Master of Construction Law 1 29,700 29,700
Information Systems
029673J Master of Health and Medical 1 29,700 29,700
055718G Postgraduate Certificate in 0.5 27,750 13,875 Law
Science (Earth Sciences)
032280M Master of Intellectual Property 1 29,700 29,700
pending1 Postgraduate Diploma in 1 13,050 13,050 Law
Advanced Clinical Optometry
031950G Master of International Taxation 1 29,700 29,700
024749A Postgraduate Diploma in 1 27,750 27,750
Information Systems 029675G Master of Labour Relations Law 1 29,700 29,700

023188D Postgraduate Diploma in 1 27,750 27,750 051271K Master of Law and Development 1 29,700 29,700
Science
020343M Master of Laws 1 29,700 29,700
055847J Master of Information Systems 2* 27,750 56,890
020343M Master of Laws - Coursework 1 29,700 29,700
062189B Master of Science 2 27,750 56,890 and Minor Thesis

Research 056818F Master of Legal Systems 1 29,700 29,700

061958G Master of Philosophy (Science) 2 28,870 59,185 029674G Master of Public and 1 29,700 29,700
International Law
056958E Doctor of Philosophy (Science) 4 28,870 124,435
015884B Master of Taxation 1 29,700 29,700
1
Where the CRICOS code is listed as “pending” the University is in the process of obtaining CRICOS
accreditation for this course and anticipates enrolling international students into the course from the Research
start of the 2010 academic year. This course will only be available to international students if CRICOS
accreditation is obtained. 061967F Master of Philosophy (Law) 2 29,700 60,885
2
Equivalent Full Time Student Load (EFTSL): 1 EFTSL is a standard annual full time load. 056956G Doctor of Philosophy (Law) 4 29,700 128,010
3
Does not include the Amenities and Services Fee that all students must pay (see page 1 for details).
4
Does not include the Amenities and Services Fee that all students must pay (see page 1 for details). 1
Equivalent Full Time Student Load (EFTSL): 1 EFTSL is a standard annual full time load.
Assumes maximum course duration listed and an indexation of 5 per cent of the 2010 course fee. The 2
Does not include the Amenities and Services Fee that all students must pay (see page 1 for details).
University provides a guarantee to graduate students that the fee will not increase by more than 10 per 3
Does not include the Amenities and Services Fee that all students must pay (see page 1 for details).
cent per annum. Assumes maximum course duration listed and an indexation of 5 per cent of the 2010 course fee. The
* Denotes maximum course duration. May be completed in less EFTSL depending upon academic University provides a guarantee to graduate students that the fee will not increase by more than 10 per
background and/or relevant work experience. cent per annum.

Melbourne Law School


Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences
CRICOS Course Course Course Indicative
code1 length fee in total CRICOS Course Course Course Indicative
(EFTSL)2 2010 ($/1 course code1 length fee in total
EFTSL)3 fee ($A)4 (EFTSL)2 2010 ($/1 course
EFTSL)3 fee ($A)4
Coursework

009731C Graduate Diploma in Asian Law 0.5 29,700 14,850 Coursework

017080M Graduate Diploma in Banking 0.5 29,700 14,850 031944F Graduate Certificate in Arts 0.5 21,590 10,795
and Finance Law 023190K Graduate Diploma in Arts 1 21,590 21,590
054840B Graduate Diploma in 0.5 29,700 14,850 031945E Postgraduate Certificate in Arts 0.5 23,150 11,575
Communications Law
044107C Postgraduate Certificate in 0.5 23,150 11,575
061222C Graduate Diploma in 0.5 29,700 14,850 Professional Ethics
Competition Law
023185G Postgraduate Diploma in Arts 1 23,150 23,150
036094C Graduate Diploma in 0.5 29,700 14,850
Construction Law 049590B Postgraduate Diploma in Arts 1 23,150 23,150
(Cultural Material Conservation)
012874F Graduate Diploma in 0.5 29,700 14,850
Corporations and Securities Law 045363A Postgraduate Diploma in Arts 1 23,150 23,150
(Media and Communications)
009732B Graduate Diploma in Dispute 0.5 29,700 14,850
Resolution 049596G Postgraduate Diploma in Arts 1 24,350 24,350
Management
009734M Graduate Diploma in 0.5 29,700 14,850
Environment, Energy and 064483B Postgraduate Diploma in Islamic 1 23,150 23,150
Resources Law Studies
009728J Graduate Diploma in 0.5 29,700 14,850 044108B Postgraduate Diploma in 1 23,150 23,150
Government Law Professional Ethics
018346D Graduate Diploma in Health and 0.5 29,700 14,850 044109A Postgraduate Diploma in Public 1 23,150 23,150
Medical Law Policy and Management
051262M Graduate Diploma in Human 0.5 29,700 14,850 068099M Executive Master of Arts 2* 24,700 50,690
Rights Law
051263K Master of Applied Linguistics 1 23,150 23,150
006491E Graduate Diploma in Intellectual 0.5 29,700 14,850 (Computer-Assisted Language
Property Law Learning)
056819E Graduate Diploma in 0.5 29,700 14,850 026665M Master of Applied Linguistics 1 23,150 23,150
International Economic Law (English Language)
018347C Graduate Diploma in 0.5 29,700 14,850 051264J Master of Applied Linguistics 1 23,150 23,150
International Law (Language Testing and
Language Program Evaluation)
038948A Graduate Diploma in 0.5 29,700 14,850
International Tax 051265G Master of Applied Linguistics 1 23,150 23,150
(Teaching English to Speakers of
009729G Graduate Diploma in Labour 0.5 29,700 14,850 Other Languages)
Relations Law
027565G Master of Art Curatorship* 2 23,150 47,460
056821M Graduate Diploma in Sports Law 0.5 29,700 14,850

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058722J Master of Arts (Professional and 1 23,150 23,150 061947K Master of Philosophy 2 28,500 58,425
Applied Ethics) (Architecture, Building and
Planning)
035412B Master of Arts Management 2 24,350 49,920
056961K Doctor of Philosophy 4 28,500 122,840
049597F Master of Cinema Management 2* 23,150 47,460 (Architecture)
058718E Master of Creative Writing, 2 23,150 47,460
Publishing and Editing 1
Equivalent Full Time Student Load (EFTSL): 1 EFTSL is a standard annual full time load.
2
Does not include the Amenities and Services Fee that all students must pay (see page 1 for details).
055074E Master of Criminology 2* 23,150 47,460
3
Does not include the Amenities and Services Fee that all students must pay (see page 1 for details).
061638A Master of Cultural Material 2* 23,150 47,460 Assumes maximum course duration listed and an indexation of 5 per cent of the 2010 course fee. The
Conservation University provides a guarantee to graduate students that the fee will not increase by more than 10 per
cent per annum.
031145D Master of Development Studies 2* 24,350 49,920
* Denotes maximum course duration. May be completed in less EFTSL depending upon academic
056291K Master of Development Studies 2* 24,350 49,920 background and/or relevant work experience.
(Gender and Development)

045345C Master of Global Media 2* 23,150 47,460


Melbourne School of Engineering
Communication
CRICOS Course Course Course Indicative
068096C Master of International Relations 2* 23,150 44,460 code1 length fee in total
(EFTSL)2 2010 ($/1 course
064480E Master of Islamic Studies 2* 23,150 47,460 EFTSL)3 fee ($A)4
020385A Master of Public Policy and 2* 24,050 49,300
Management Coursework

061634E Master of Publishing and 2* 23,150 47,460 032289B Graduate Certificate in 0.5 31,900 15,950
Communications Engineering

049598E Master of Social Policy 2* 23,150 47,460 053354B Master of Biomedical 1 31,900 31,900
Engineering
Research
065142D Master of Engineering 2 29,650 60,785
007306C Master of Arts 1.5 23,150 35,305
054324M Master of Engineering in 2* 31,900 65,395
006652D Master of Arts - Advanced 1.5 23,150 35,305 Distributed Computing
Seminar and Shorter Thesis
054325K Master of Engineering 1 31,650 31,650
020387K Master of Arts (Creative Writing) 1.5 23,150 35,305 Management

020388J Master of Arts (Cultural Studies) 1.5 23,150 35,305 045957G Master of Engineering Project 1 31,900 31,900
Management
051266G Master of Arts (Psychology) 1.5 32,150 49,030
009713E Master of Engineering Science 1.5 31,900 48,650
045347A Master of Arts in Media and 1.5 23,150 35,305
Communications - Advanced 053840K Master of Engineering Science 1 31,900 31,900
Seminar and Shorter Thesis (Preliminary)

045348M Master of Arts in Media and 1.5 23,150 35,305 053355A Master of Engineering 1 31,900 31,900
Communications - Thesis only Structures

056954J Doctor of Philosophy (Arts) 4^ 23,150 99,780 032293F Master of Environmental 1 31,900 31,900
Engineering
1
Equivalent Full Time Student Load (EFTSL): 1 EFTSL is a standard annual full time load. 045959F Master of Geographic 1 31,900 31,900
2
Does not include the Amenities and Services Fee that all students must pay (see page 1 for details). Information Technology
3
Does not include the Amenities and Services Fee that all students must pay (see page 1 for details).
Assumes maximum course duration listed and an indexation of 5 per cent of the 2010 course fee. The pending1 Master of Information 1 31,900 31,900
University provides a guarantee to graduate students that the fee will not increase by more than 10 per Technology
cent per annum.
* Denotes maximum course duration. May be completed in less EFTSL depending upon academic 064505A Master of Mining Engineering 1 31,900 31,900
background and/or relevant work experience.
^
Denotes maximum course duration. May be completed in 3 EFTSL. 027897J Master of Software Systems 1 31,900 31,900
Engineering
Melbourne School of Design 027900G Master of Telecommunications 1 31,900 31,900
Engineering
CRICOS Course Course Course Indicative
code1 length fee in total Research
(EFTSL)2 2010 ($/1 course
EFTSL)3 fee ($A)4 061951C Master of Philosophy 2 31,500 64,575
(Engineering)
Coursework 056957F Doctor of Philosophy 4 31,500 135,770
(Engineering)
051261A Graduate Diploma in Planning 1 28,500 28,500
and Design 1
Equivalent Full Time Student Load (EFTSL): 1 EFTSL is a standard annual full time load.
2
Does not include the Amenities and Services Fee that all students must pay (see page 1 for details).
019988F Graduate Diploma in Planning 1 28,500 28,500 3
Does not include the Amenities and Services Fee that all students must pay (see page 1 for details).
and Design (Architectural Assumes maximum course duration listed and an indexation of 5 per cent of the 2010 course fee. The
History and Conservation) University provides a guarantee to graduate students that the fee will not increase by more than 10 per
052669B Graduate Diploma in Property 1 27,600 27,600 cent per annum.
Valuation * Denotes maximum course duration. May be completed in less EFTSL depending upon academic
background and/or relevant work experience.
026243M Postgraduate Diploma in 1 28,500 28,500
Planning and Design
Melbourne School of Land and Environment
049404J Postgraduate Diploma in Urban 1 28,500 28,500
Design CRICOS Course Course Course Indicative
061224A Master of Architecture 3* 28,500 89,845 code1 length fee in total
(EFTSL)2 2010 ($/1 course fee
061198J Master of Construction 3* 28,500 89,845 EFTSL)3 ($A)4
Management
Coursework
061209M Master of Landscape 3* 28,500 89,845
Architecture 045518J Graduate Certificate in 0.5 28,500 14,250
Agribusiness
019989E Master of Planning and Design 1 28,500 28,500
040951K Graduate Certificate in 0.5 28,500* 14,250
061195A Master of Property 3* 28,500 89,845
Environment
022568M Master of Urban Design 1.5 28,500 43,465
NA Graduate Certificate in Wine 0.5 28,500 14,250
002524M Master of Urban Planning 2 28,500 58,425 Technology and Viticulture

Research 040952J Graduate Diploma in 1 28,500* 28,500


Environment

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026024M Graduate Diploma in Urban 1 28,500 28,500 059239A Graduate Diploma in Film and 1 32,950 32,950
Horticulture Television (Animation)

NA Graduate Diploma in Wine 1 28,500 28,500 059239A Graduate Diploma in Film and 1 38,000 38,000
Technology and Viticulture Television (Narrative)

040953G Postgraduate Certificate in 0.5 28,500* 14,250 056297D Graduate Diploma in Music 1 21,250 21,250
Environment
056281A Postgraduate Certificate in 0.5 21,250 10,625
042903B Postgraduate Certificate in Food 0.5 28,500 14,250 Music
Science
059246B Postgraduate Diploma 1 23,750 23,750
061202G Postgraduate Diploma in 1 28,500 28,500 in Community Cultural
Agricultural Science Development Practice

064716A Postgraduate Diploma in Animal 1 28,500 28,500 049962A Postgraduate Diploma in Film 1 25,350 25,350
Science and Management and Television (Producing)

040954G Postgraduate Diploma in 1 28,500* 28,500 055549G Postgraduate Diploma in Music 1 21,250 21,250
Environment
059245C Postgraduate Diploma in Music 1 23,750 23,750
041484B Postgraduate Diploma in Food 1 28,500 28,500 Performance
Science
059250F Postgraduate Diploma in 1 23,750 23,750
056410G Master of Agribusiness 1.5 28,500 43,465 Performance Creation

061207B Master of Agricultural Science 2 28,500 58,425 051259F Postgraduate Diploma in 1 23,750 23,750
Production
064717M Master of Animal Science 2 28,500 58,425
029293K Postgraduate Diploma in Visual 1 23,750 23,750
040955F Master of Environment 1 28,500* 28,500 Art
058720M Master of Environment 2 28,500* 58,425 045354B Master of Choreography 1 23,750 23,750
061970M Master of Food Science 2 28,500 58,425 059241G Master of Community Cultural 1 23,750 23,750
Development Practice
061123F Master of Forest Ecosystem 2 28,500 58,425
Science 049967G Master of Film and Television 1 32,950 32,950
(Animation)
061121G Master of Urban Horticulture 2 28,500 58,425
050062E Master of Film and Television 1 38,000 38,000
NA Master of Wine Technology and 1.5 28,500 43,465
(Documentary)
Viticulture
050063D Master of Film and Television 1 38,000 38,000
Research (Narrative)
061966G Master of Philosophy (Land and 2 28,500 58,425 050064C Master of Film and Television 1 32,950 32,950
Environment) (Visual Effects)
056964G Doctor of Philosophy (Land and 4 28,500 122,840 031949A Master of Music Studies 1 23,250 23,250
Environment)
pending1 Master of Philosophy (Music) 2 23,250 47,665
1
Equivalent Full Time Student Load (EFTSL): 1 EFTSL is a standard annual full time load.
2
Does not include the Amenities and Services Fee that all students must pay (see page 1 for details). 061421G Master of Production 1 23,750 23,750
3
Does not include the Amenities and Services Fee that all students must pay (see page 1 for details).
Assumes maximum course duration listed and an indexation of 5 per cent of the 2010 course fee. The 061422F Master of Theatre Practice 1 23,750 23,750
University provides a guarantee to graduate students that the fee will not increase by more than 10 per
cent per annum. Research
* Tuition fees for this course are subject-based and this fee is typical only. Actual tuition fees payable
029300E Master of Animateuring 1.5 23,750 36,220
may vary and are based on actual subject enrolments and yearly discipline fees. For more information
see pages 3-5. 059240G Master of Choreography 1 23,750 23,750

037226K Master of Dance 2 23,750 48,690

Faculty of Veterinary Science 037219J Master of Dramatic Art 1.5 23,750 36,220

CRICOS Course Course Course Indicative 037227J Master of Film and Television 2 25,350 51,970
code1 length fee in total 059393B Master of Film and Television 1 25,350 25,350
(EFTSL)2 2010 ($/1 course (Producing)
EFTSL)3 fee ($A)4
060022G Master of Fine Art 2 23,750 48,690
Coursework
006671A Master of Music 1.5 23,250 35,455
NA Postgraduate Certificate in Avian 0.5 23,344 11,670
Health 059243E Master of Music Performance 2 23,750 48,690

009748E Master of Veterinary Studies 1 23,345 23,345 055550D Master of Music Therapy 2 23,250 47,665
(Avian Health) - Online 061968E Master of Philosophy (Visual or 2 23,750 48,690
Performing Arts)
Research
059244D Master of Sound Design 1.5 23,750 36,220
006676G Master of Veterinary Science 2 32,300 66,215
037220E Master of Theatre Design 1.5 23,750 36,220
NA Doctor of Philosophy (Veterinary NA 2,730* NA
Science) 029298E Master of Visual Art 1 23,750 23,750
056965F Doctor of Philosophy (Veterinary 4 32,300 139,215 024754D Doctor of Musical Arts 3 23,250 73,295
Science)
056960M Doctor of Philosophy (Music) 4* 23,250 100,210
1
Equivalent Full Time Student Load (EFTSL): 1 EFTSL is a standard annual full time load.
2
Does not include the Amenities and Services Fee that all students must pay (see page 1 for details). 059249K Doctor of Philosophy (Visual or 4 23,750 102,365
3
Does not include the Amenities and Services Fee that all students must pay (see page 1 for details). Performing Arts)
Assumes maximum course duration listed and an indexation of 5 per cent of the 2010 course fee. The 1
Where the CRICOS code is listed as “pending” the University is in the process of obtaining CRICOS
University provides a guarantee to graduate students that the fee will not increase by more than 10 per
accreditation for this course and anticipates enrolling international students into the course from the
cent per annum.
start of the 2010 academic year. This course will only be available to international students if CRICOS
* Examination fee only.
accreditation is obtained.
2
Equivalent Full Time Student Load (EFTSL): 1 EFTSL is a standard annual full time load.

Faculty of the VCA and Music 3


Does not include the Amenities and Services Fee that all students must pay (see page 1 for details).
4
Does not include the Amenities and Services Fee that all students must pay (see page 1 for details).
CRICOS Course Course Course Indicative Assumes maximum course duration listed and an indexation of 5 per cent of the 2010 course fee. The
code1 length fee in total University provides a guarantee to graduate students that the fee will not increase by more than 10 per
(EFTSL)2 2010 ($/1 course cent per annum.
EFTSL)3 fee ($A)4 * Denotes maximum course duration. May be completed in 3 EFTSL.

Coursework

056280B Graduate Certificate in Music 0.5 21,250 10,625

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Arrangements Relating to the Payment of Fees
Payment options in 2010 deposit may have exceeded the amount required to cover your first
payment. Any overpayment will be available for refund or can be
When you enrol, you will be asked to select one of three
left to credit future fee instalments.
instalment options for payment of your tuition fees:
1. Standard instalment option – one payment for the semester or Undergraduate
study period cost (This is the default option) For undergraduate students, since, at this stage, you have not
chosen the subjects you wish to study, this invoice will state
2. Dual instalment option – the semester or study period cost is
the 2010 typical course fee. You must make a minimum deposit
halved and payable in 2 equal instalments
payment of AUD$10,000 to confirm acceptance of your offer.
3. Yearly instalment option – one payment for the cost of the full Once you have arrived and selected your subjects as part of
year in advance. This option attracts a $200.00 rebate. enrolment, adjustments may need to be made that require you to
Payment of instalments is required by the due date listed on pay an additional amount. These will be based on your payment
your invoice (or if you enrol after the due date, within 7 days of option and your actual enrolment.
enrolment). Your actual tuition fee can only be calculated after you have
selected your subjects and may differ from the estimated or
Year-long subjects typical 2010 course fee previously quoted. On enrolment, you may
The full subject cost is incurred and payable in semester 1. If therefore be required to pay an additional amount or you may have
you only enrol in year-long subjects you may wish to consider the your deposit may have exceeded the amount required to cover
following two instalment options: your first payment. Any overpayment will be available for refund or
can be left to credit future fee instalments.
Y yearly instalment - (one payment made in semester 1 for the
full cost of the year in advance); or If you have paid an application fee, this payment will be credited
toward your first semester’s fee account. You will receive an offer
Y dual instalment (two payments made in semester 1).
either directly from the University or through the Victorian Tertiary
You normally use the same instalment option throughout a Admissions Centre (VTAC). In both cases, you must formally
calendar year and can change your instalment option at the accept the offer and pay fees by the stated date.
commencement of each new year.
Continuing students
The dual instalment option is not available for:
Your tuition fees will be charged based upon the fee policy in
Y summer semester; place in the year you commenced your course. The amount you
Y non-standard semesters; will have to pay will be based upon the course or subjects you
have re-enrolled in, your chosen payment option and any monies
Y Community Access Program enrolments;
credited towards your account. Your invoice will be available online,
Y Study Abroad enrolments. via the Student Portal, prior to each due date.
All instalment options require at least one payment in advance For students paying by instalments, the due dates for instalments
of the commencement of classes. If your circumstances change will be available via the Student Portal and advised on the online
significantly in a given year, you may contact SMS-Enrolments to invoice.
request a different instalment option
It is your responsibility to ensure payments are made by the
Due dates for payment date specified on your invoice. If your fees remain unpaid, a late
payment fee of $100 will apply and you will be withdrawn from
The due date for payment of your tuition fee instalments will be
your subjects in the semester for which payment is outstanding.
displayed on your invoice available via the Student Portal.
Withdrawal means that your access to study materials and
University facilities will be restricted. Your enrolment in your course
Invoices will ultimately be cancelled if payment remains outstanding. Your
Commencing students enrolment may also be cancelled if you have other outstanding
The University will send you notice of fees due with your letter debts such as library fines. Cancellation means that your
of offer. You must pay this fee by the date stated in the letter enrolment will lapse and you will not be able to use any facilities at
of offer to confirm your acceptance. If your offer is conditional the University. You will remain liable for any outstanding debt. The
upon meeting certain entry conditions, such as a specific English University is required to advise the Department of Immigration and
language score, then the University will not accept your fee Citizenship of any cancellation of enrolment. This may lead to the
payment until it has proof that all of the conditions stated in your cancellation of your student visa.
letter of offer have been met. If your enrolment has been cancelled for non-payment of fees
Graduate and you wish to be reinstated to your course, you are required
For graduate students the amount owing will be the 2010 per to apply for reinstatement to SMS-Enrolments. A reinstatement
EFTSL course fee (as listed on pages 8-12). You must make a fee of $100 will apply, and payment of all outstanding fees will
minimum deposit payment of AUD$10,000 to confirm acceptance be required before reinstatement. Applications for reinstatement
of your offer. Once you have arrived and selected your study load must be made in the same semester in which your enrolment was
as part of enrolment, adjustments may need to be made that cancelled.
require you to pay an additional amount. These will be based on If you anticipate a problem in meeting a fee payment deadline,
your payment option and your actual enrolment. On enrolment, please contact SMS-Enrolments well before the deadline to
you may therefore be required to pay an additional amount or your discuss possible alternative arrangements.

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Variations to fees owing refund of course fees, or to accept a place in another course.
If you choose placement in another course, we will ask you to
If you change subjects or study load after paying the first
sign a document to indicate that you accept the placement.
instalment for a semester, there may be a variation in your tuition
3. The Australian Government authorities refuse to grant you a
fees owing for that semester. Any additional fees must be paid by
student visa.
the due date indicated on your online invoice. Any amount owing
4. The University does not allow you to continue your course or
to you will be credited towards your next fee instalment or can be
your degree because you are not making satisfactory academic
refunded on lodgement of a refund request. You should check your
progress, but you have already paid your tuition fees in advance
invoice via the Student Portal after changing subjects to verify if
before you knew about the University’s decision. You will not
any additional fees are due or have been credited.
be refunded any tuition fees already paid for the semester in
which the suspension occurred.
Refunds
If you withdraw from one or more subjects (including course Refund if University at fault
discontinuation or leave of absence) the University will refund You will receive a full refund of all tuition fees you have paid in
some or all of the tuition fees you have paid in advance if you give the following circumstances (except where you have already
timely, formal notice. withdrawn):

Notice given of subject Refund University default event Refund entitlement


withdrawal The course you have Full refund of tuition fees payable
By close of business on the A full refund of all the fees enrolled in does not start on within 2 weeks of the agreed
census date* for the subject you have paid in advance for the agreed starting date. starting date.
that subject. For international The course you are enrolled Full refund of tuition fees payable
students in their first year in ceases to be provided by within 2 weeks of the date on
of enrolment, any overseas the University at any time which the course ceased to be
representative’s fee that has after it starts but before it is provided.
been paid (normally 10 per completed.
cent of the annual tuition fees
for the course accepted by the The course is not provided Full refund of tuition fees payable
student) will not be refunded. to you in full because the within 2 weeks of the date on
The maximum deduction will University has a sanction which the course ceases to be
be $250. imposed by a government provided.
regulator.
After the census date* for the No refund will be given for
subject subjects with census dates
that have passed.
* 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 Enrolment Record and the census date for every subject offered by
the University is published in the Subject Fee Calculator at http://fee.acs. unimelb.edu.au/. If a census
date is not a working day, then you must complete your subject withdrawal by the last working day before
the census date.

The University will refund all the tuition fees you have paid in
advance for one of the following reasons:
1. The University withdraws an offer of a place. However:
Y If your offer is withdrawn because the information you gave
to the University was incorrect or incomplete, in the case of
an international student in their first year, the University has
the right to retain any overseas representative’s fee that has
been paid.
Y The University reserves the right to retain up to 10 per cent of
tuition fees as well as any overseas representative’s fee that
has been paid where an offer is withdrawn in circumstances
where the Academic Registrar is satisfied that the offer was
made on the basis of fraudulent documentation.
2. The University is unable to provide the course or the degree
that was offered to you.
In the unlikely event that the University of Melbourne is unable
to deliver your course in full, you will be offered a refund of all
the course money you have paid to date. The refund will be paid
to you within two weeks of the day on which the course ceased
being provided.
Alternatively, you may be offered enrolment in an alternative
course by the University of Melbourne at no extra cost to you.
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Refund if student at fault Applying for a refund
You may not be entitled to a full refund of tuition fees if any of the If you change your enrolment any monies owed to you will
following circumstances apply to you: automatically be credited to your account and will be applied
towards any future fees. If you prefer a refund, applications can be
Student default event Refund entitlement obtained from http://studentadmin.unimelb.custhelp.com (search
You fail to enrol to You will be refunded any course fees ‘refund’) or from your Student Centre.
start the course on the paid before the agreed starting day of Refunds should be applied for within 12 months of withdrawal. If
agreed starting date the course (the default day) after we you intend to change your enrolment, to be eligible for a refund,
and have not previously deduct at our discretion: you will need to notify the relevant area before the subject census
withdrawn or deferred. (a) the lesser of: date:
(i) an amount equal to 5 per cent of Y International Admissions (commencing international students);
the total amount of course money
received before the default day; and Y the faculty administering your course (all other students).
(ii) $250; and Payment of refunds
(b) any other amounts which the
Before you can be paid a refund:
University is entitled to deduct under
clause 29 of the Education Services Y the University must have received the money that is to be
For Overseas Students Act 2000. refunded and must have entered this money into its accounts,
The University will provide you with that is, cheques cleared, telegraphic transfers received etc.;
a statement which sets out and Y you must repay/settle any other debts owing to the University,
explains the amounts that have been such as library fines, student loans; and
deducted.
Y your course or subject cancellation must have been processed.
The University refuses You will be entitled to a refund if the
to provide or continue reason for the default is that you were Refunds:
to provide the course to refused a student visa. In which Y will be paid only to you, the person you nominate, or to the
you because you failed case, the University will refund any sponsoring agency paying fees on your behalf;
to pay an amount owing course fees you have paid before the
Y will be paid by cheque or Electronic Funds Transfer;
to the University in date on which the University refuses
order to undertake the to provide or continue to provide the Y will be provided in Australian dollars as an international bank
course. course to you (the default day) after draft to your overseas address or as a telegraphic transfer
we deduct at our discretion: (foreign currency can be arranged on request);
(a) the lesser of: Y will be paid within 15 working days of receipt of your application.
(i) an amount equal to 5 per cent of
the total amount of course money US Federal Family Education Loan Program
received before the default day; and The University reserves the right to retain tuition fees paid by
(ii) $250; recipients of US FFELP funds who withdraw at any stage of the
(b) the proportion of course money year and any unearned funds must be returned directly to the
received before the default day that is student’s US lender. Any portion of the tuition fees paid which
equal to the proportion of the course is not required to be returned to the student’s US lender will be
that has been provided to you; refunded to the student.
and (c) any other amounts which
the University is entitled to deduct International students granted Australian
under clause 29 of the Education permanent residency
Services For Overseas Students Act If you have been granted Australian permanent residency (as
2000. The University will provide you notified by the date stamped on your passport) before the start
with a statement which sets out and of your first semester or before you are fully enrolled (confirmed
explains the amounts that have been status), whichever is the earlier, you must advise the University’s
deducted. General Manager, International Admissions immediately. Your
The University refuses You will not be refunded any tuition application will be reassessed to determine if you are eligible to
to provide or continue fees already paid for the semester in receive a Commonwealth supported place. If you have achieved
to provide the course which you breached the condition of the competitive academic standard for a Commonwealth
to you because you your visa or for previous semesters supported place and there are Commonwealth supported
breached a condition of undertaken. places still available in the course you will receive an offer for a
your visa. Commonwealth supported place. If you do not satisfy the entry
The University refuses You will not be refunded any tuition criteria for a Commonwealth supported place and/or there are no
to provide or continue fees already paid for the semester in Commonwealth supported places remaining you will be unable
to provide the course to which the suspension or termination to enrol at the University at that time. Australian Government
you because you have has occurred or for previous requirements do not permit you to enrol as an international student
been found to have semesters undertaken. under these circumstances.
engaged in misconduct If you have been granted Australian permanent residency (as
(whether general or notified by the date stamped on your passport) after enrolling in
academic misconduct)
and the University
has suspended or
terminated your
enrolment.

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an international fee place you must immediately contact SMS-
Example
Enrolments and present your passport. You are not permitted to
stay enrolled as an international student once you have become Javier is an international fee student enrolled in a Master of
an Australian permanent resident, according to Australian Women’s Health (by Research) in 2009. He commences
Government regulations. Your enrolment will be converted to an semester 2 on 1 July and is undertaking a normal workload of
Australian fee place in the same course, where available. 0.5 EFTSL. Javier’s semester 2 tuition fee is calculated as:
If your enrolment is converted to an Australian fee place, the tuition $32,150 x 0.5 = $16,075
fee will be as for all students commencing in the course in the year
of the transfer. He submits his thesis on 13 September (before the end of
semester). He will be charged only from 1 July to 12 September
Students in coursework courses will also be eligible to apply for
(74 days). Thus his actual tuition fees are calculated as:
a Commonwealth supported place where available. Applications
for Commonwealth supported places must be made in writing to $32,150 x 0.5 x 74/184 = $6,465
the Manager of the Student Centre administering your course, and
He is entitled to a refund of $9,610 ($16,075 – $6,465)
must be made before the subject census date. Your application
for a Commonwealth supported place will be considered along Late submissions of a minor thesis by graduate coursework
with all other transfer or lateral entry applicants. Selection into any students
available places will be determined on academic merit. If you are
If a minor thesis is part of your work requirement for a given
not successful in gaining a Commonwealth supported place at that
semester, you should submit this before the start of the next
time, you can re-apply for a Commonwealth supported place for
semester. If you are not able to do this then you must re-enrol in
the following semester. Admission to Commonwealth supported
the same subject for the next semester and pay the tuition fees for
places is highly competitive and a transfer may not be possible.
this subject again. If you have completed the thesis and submitted
Graduate research students who gain Australian permanent it prior to the course census date you can apply for a refund. If you
residency may be eligible for their course enrolment to be funded do not complete and submit the thesis prior to the census date you
under the Commonwealth government’s Research Training are not eligible for a refund of fees.
Scheme in subsequent semesters. Once you have presented your
passport showing your Australian permanent resident status, your Policy amendments
enrolment will be converted to a Research Training Scheme place,
Goods and Services Tax (GST) does not currently apply to tuition
where available.
fees. Should this change, the University reserves the right to
Fees and refunds charge GST in addition to the published fee.
If your enrolment is converted from an international fee place to an The University reserves the right to amend this policy as required.
Australian fee place or Commonwealth supported place, any changes to Any changes will be notified in writing.
enrolment and fees will take effect from the first census date following
the date permanent residency was granted. If your tuition fees are less Fee queries
than the amount you have paid for that and any subsequent semester,
If you have any fee queries you can find information at www.
the difference will be credited to your account. For international students
studentadmin.unimelb.edu.au or alternatively contact staff at SMS-
in their first year of enrolment, any overseas representatives fee that has
Enrolments or your Student Centre.
been paid (normally 10 per cent of the annual tuition fee for the course
accepted by the student) will not be deducted. The minimum deduction Applications for refunds and all enquiries should be directed as
will be $250. Should your tuition fees be higher you will be issued an follows:
invoice for the difference.
International students yet to commence:
If you are granted Australian permanent residency during a semester but
General Manager
after your final subject census date in that semester, the international
International Admissions
fee will continue to apply for that semester. Your new fee structure will
John Smyth Building
apply from the following semester.
Phone: (+61 3) 8344 4505
Special provisions for graduate completions Fax: (+61 3) 9347 9062
Adjustments after the submission of a thesis by graduate
All other students:
research students
Tuition fees will always be charged in advance. If you intend to SMS - Enrolments
submit a thesis before the end of a semester, you will be entitled to a Raymond Priestly Building
refund depending on the date of submission. Once you submit your The University of Melbourne
thesis a refund of fees will be calculated on a daily pro-rata basis. Victoria 3010 Australia

Extension of research candidature Phone: (+61 3) 8344 4772


Fax: (+61 3) 9347 2520
If you are a graduate research student who has been granted an
Email: www.studentadmin.unimelb.edu.au/contact/fees/
extension of your candidature, you will continue to be charged fees
for the next full payment period. Students who have a grievance or dispute with the application
of this policy should direct this to the General Manager, SMS-
Enrolments in the first instance. This does not circumscribe a
student’s 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
Australia’s consumer protection laws.
This fee policy came into effect for all students from 1 January
2010.

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As programs are being developed at the University of Melbourne on an
ongoing basis, new offerings may not be included in this schedule. For further
information, please contact:
International Centre
The University of Melbourne
Victoria 3010
Telephone: (+61 3) 8344 4505
Facsimile: (+61 3) 9349 3204
Queries: http://unimelb.custhelp.com

Information about the University of Melbourne can also be found on the web at
www.unimelb.edu.au
Information about the University of Melbourne Student Grievances Policy can be
found on the web at: www.services.unimelb.edu.au/grievances/

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