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Undergraduate Course Guide
For International Students

2015
Australian campuses

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Influential alliances
Monash University is a member of Australia’s Group of Eight. The group’s members produce more than 70 per cent of all basic research conducted at all of Australia’s public universities.

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Monash University is the only Australian member of the prestigious M8 Alliance of Academic Health Centres and Medical Universities. This global grouping includes Johns Hopkins University, the Sorbonne in Paris, Imperial College London and the Charité in Berlin.

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Communications and Media Studies

Pharmacy and Pharmacology

Accounting and Finance

Chemical Engineering

Monash is a five-star plus institution. Receiving 5-star ratings in a range of qualities from employability to sport facilities and community engagement. This means we are not just world-class but an elite destination to which the very best students and faculty worldwide aspire.

IN THE TOP 50 UNIVERSITIES WORLDWIDE

IN 18 SUBJECTS
QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2014

Education

Law

Times Higher Education World University Rankings, 2013 – 2014.

RANKED

TRIPLE ACCREDITATION
Top 1% of business education providers
EFMD

Employability
As published in The New York Times, leaders from the world’s most

successful companies
Monash University is the first Group of Eight university to have achieved the esteemed ‘triple crown’ business school accreditations by AACSB, EQUIS and AMBA. These globally-recognised accreditations place the university in the elite ranks of the 1 per cent of business schools worldwide with ‘triple crown’ accreditation.

consistently rate Monash as a preferred university from which to hire graduates.*
on Global Employability University Rankings, 2011 – 2013

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Art Design & Architecture Arts Business and Economics Education Engineering Information Technology Law 19 22 27 34 38 42 46

 Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Science Entry requirements Entry requirements by faculty Application process for international students Application form

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Who was Sir John Monash?
Sir John Monash was an Australian leader, statesman and nation-builder who contributed to almost every level of Australian life. As well as a long and distinguished military career, Sir John was a renowned engineer and public administrator. He also features on the Australian $100 note. He was a man who used education to turn his natural talent into ability, allowing him to realise his daring ambitions. Not only do we carry Sir John’s name, we also take inspiration from his philosophy of life. Although Monash University is named after an individual, the University is a public government-funded and accredited institution. Our motto, Ancora Imparo (“I am still learning”), captures the essence of his approach to life.

“Adopt as your fundamental creed that you will equip yourself for life, not solely for your own benefit but for the benefit of the whole community.” – Sir John Monash

Melbourne – the world’s most liveable city.
In a ranking of cities all around the world, Melbourne is consistently ranked number one as the world’s “most liveable” city (Economist Intelligence Unit 2011 – 2013). This ranking is based on standards of education, infrastructure, culture and environment, healthcare and stability.

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Live in Melbourne, Australia

study experiences.

Melbourne has a long-held reputation for welcoming international students and providing them with memorable
It offers a high standard of living and first-class education, healthcare, public transport, employment rates, safety and security. The city is a rich, multicultural landscape of ideas, skills and personalities. The people are cosmopolitan, fun-loving and friendly. Melbourne hosts a diverse economy known for its strengths in finance, information communications technology, biotechnology, research, manufacturing, automotive, aviation/aerospace and creative industries. With a population of 4 million there are many opportunities for casual work while studying. In your spare time the city has something for all tastes, from calm parks and gardens to the edgy arts and music scene. Melbourne is also Australia’s restaurant capital, with more than 3000 restaurants offering cuisines from around the world. Melbourne is home to many international sporting events and festivals and hosts a range of cultural festivals. visitmelbourne.com

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Our campuses
Monash University has five Australian campuses, as well as campuses in Malaysia and South Africa, a Joint Graduate School in China, a learning centre in Prato, Italy and a research centre in Mumbai, India. We also have a network of university partners across the globe, including the University of Warwick in the United Kingdom.

Transport to Monash
MONASH shuttle bus
During the academic year, a free Monash Shuttle bus service runs in both directions from: Clayton to Berwick Clayton to Caulfield Clayton to Peninsula Frankston Station to Peninsula.

Legend
Bus Tram Train Accommodation See page 16

After-hours buses
Clayton and Caulfield buses run to designated stops on Monday to Friday evenings from 5.30pm until late. This is a free service for current Monash students. www.fsd.monash.edu.au/security/your-campus

Public bus
All Australian campuses are accessible by public transport. Public transport timetables and maps can be found at ptv.vic.gov.au

Car
Parking is available at or near all Australian campuses. Monash Rideshare is a carpooling scheme for students and staff travelling to Berwick, Caulfield, Clayton and Peninsula. Car poolers are eligible for free parking.

Bicycle
For details of local bicycle paths and bicycle lanes, refer to the Bicycle Network Victoria website at www.bicyclenetwork.com.au. Designated bicycle parking is provided at all campuses.

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Parkville
Drive time: 3 km, approx. 10 minutes
Located three kilometres north of Melbourne’s city centre, the Parkville campus houses the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, with first-class teaching facilities, innovative learning spaces and research laboratories. The campus is home to the Centre for Medication Use and Safety and the Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, which comprises the largest and most experienced group of pharmaceutical scientists in Australia.

Parkville

Caulfield
Drive time: 9 km, approx. 20 minutes
Caulfield is the second-largest Monash campus, with about 13,000 students. It’s the main centre for the faculties of Business and Economics, Art Design & Architecture, and Information Technology. Caulfield is nine kilometres from the Melbourne city centre and adjacent to Caulfield train station. The campus has a gym, library and cafes, and is close to several shopping precincts.

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Caulfield Clayton

Clayton
Drive time: 20 km, approx. 25 minutes
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Berwick

Clayton is the largest of Monash’s campuses. It combines a vibrant research, technology and manufacturing precinct with first-rate sporting facilities, shops, a student centre, libraries, a post office, banks, medical services and religious centres. The campus can be reached by public transport utilising an extensive bus network combined with train stations in surrounding suburbs.

Peninsula

Berwick
Drive time: 40 km, approx. 40 minutes
Berwick is a small, friendly campus with about 2000 students approximately 40 minutes south east of Melbourne. It’s a five-minute walk from the heart of Berwick’s specialty shops, cafes and business services. Berwick campus is a centre for the Faculty of Education.

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Peninsula
Drive time: 40 km, approx. 40 minutes

Our five Melbourne campuses offer a range of facilities and lifestyles

The Peninsula campus is about 40 minutes south of Melbourne. It is a centre for nursing and paramedic training and early childhood and primary education, and is also being developed as a centre for health science research. There is a bus connection to Frankston train station, and a free shuttle bus runs between Peninsula and Clayton campuses.

For more information go to monash.edu/campuses
All times and distances are approximate and use the most direct driving route from the Melbourne CBD.

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A guide to choice
At Monash, we let you choose how you study. We provide a range of courses that provide different professional outcomes. We’ll be there to guide you through all the possibilities, so you can graduate with an internationally recognised qualification that can take you anywhere. facilities, world-class teachers and industry‑based learning.

Take advantage of our global perspective, exceptional

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Range of majors
A comprehensive course is flexible and evolves as your interests develop in particular directions. You can start with units from a range of areas of study and through your choices progressively focus on one or two majors and minors. Monash guides you through this process so you graduate with a degree that combines breadth and depth of expertise relevant to your interests and aspirations. Your degree may show your majors.

Specialist focus
A specialist course offers you focus and depth through specialisation in your area of interest from the start of your studies. Some undergraduate specialist courses are designed to prepare you to practise in a specified regulated profession upon graduation. Others concentrate on developing particular expertise but may be applicable to a broader range of career options. You will graduate with a degree that reflects your chosen specialisation.

FutureYou
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Still considering your options? Visit monash.edu/futureyou to discover what career or course matches your personality.
FutureYou. The incredibly wise careers guide.

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TWO COUrSES
Double degree courses
A double degree course lets you gain skills in two different areas of interest, such as arts and law or science and engineering. This lets you tailor your qualification to fit your diverse interests and talents and doubles your options when you graduate. Double degree courses can take up to two years less than if you took the two courses one after the other. This is because the electives from each degree course count towards the other. You will graduate with two distinct degrees.

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Professional entry graduate course
Some courses at Monash prepare you for direct entry to a profession upon graduation with a bachelor’s degree. However, you can also choose a professional entry postgraduate course after you have completed your bachelor’s degree that also prepares you for entry to a regulated profession. These are usually master’s degrees. Fields where we offer professional entry courses for graduates include architecture, law, accounting, teaching and nursing. In some professional fields, including law, teaching and nursing, we offer you both options. See page 18 for more information on postgraduate options.

If you’d like to discuss your options email us at [email protected] and let us help you make your choice.

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Where Monash can take you

“In addition to meeting like-minded individuals, the Ancora Imparo program allows me to learn about leadership from an Australian point of view, broadening my understanding about the world. The program will also provide me with a sense of personal satisfaction as it encourages participants to share the training and experience gained with the whole community.”
Harin Tennakoon, Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Engineering

Get more than a degree
While your degree tells an employer what you know, the experiences you have during and after your degree give them clues as to who you are.
Employers look for a range of things in new graduates: practical experience, people skills, communication skills, problem-solving, adaptability, and the potential for leadership. Monash offers a range of opportunities to start building your career before you graduate, boosting your appeal to employers. Some of them offer industry-based learning built into the course. These help you to put what you have learned into action. Others are wider in focus and help you to develop the leadership skills, communication skills and problem-solving skills that employers value.

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Industry-based learning programs matched to your study
Professional recognition for your career
For some careers you must register with a professional organisation before you can practise. For instance, completion of the Bachelor of Nursing means you are eligible to register with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia as a nurse. In most of these courses, practical experience is a significant part of your course. Courses that require you to undertake placements in the workforce include teaching, nursing, medicine, pharmacy and law.

Leadership programs
Along with knowledge, problem-solving and communication, leadership is one of the most important skills you can learn. We offer a range of student leadership programs to help you develop your ability to lead and inspire others.

Ancora Imparo
The Vice-Chancellor’s Ancora Imparo program is open to first-year students for participation in second year. Successful students are selected based on a 500-word essay on leadership. Over the course of the year they participate in a three-day residential workshop, forums and presentations, hearing from Australia’s most inspired leaders on the challenges facing effective leaders.

Other leadership programs
There are many other leadership programs run by faculties. Some programs are by invitation, based on your academic achievements, and others are open for application. A full range of leadership programs can be found at: monash.edu.au/about/leadership/student-programs

Industry-based learning
Many of our courses offer industry-based learning within the degree. Options vary from semester-long subjects to facilitated internships and work experience programs. This experience will help you to understand where your strengths lie and give you insight into specialisations you may want to pursue. Conditions apply.

Expand your international experience
An international study experience shows employers that you are adaptable, resourceful and independently motivated. Your exposure to other cultures often broadens your capacity for creative problem solving. As an international student, you can expand on your Australian study experience by taking an exchange, study tour, or international internship in another country.
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Professional Pathways Australia
Obtain a reference and demonstrate experience by completing an Internship or Professional Year with Professional Pathways Australia. Fees apply. www.professionalpathways.com.au

Monash has 130 partner universities in 30 countries, giving you the opportunity to study in USA, UK, Europe, China or Latin America. An intercampus exchange to our Malaysian or South Africa campus means you remain enrolled and receive credit for your overseas study towards your Monash degree. China exchange program – Gain experience in the economic powerhouse of China through an exchange with some of China’s most prestigious universities: Peking University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Fudan University, Tsinghua University, University of Science and Technology and more. International internships to build your work experience:
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The CRCC Asia Internship China Internship Program is designed for students and graduates to complete a one to three-month internship in Beijing, Sanya, Shanghai or Shenzhen. Programs start every month all year round. AIESEC Monash, an organisation run by students and recent graduates, offers Go Intern to students in their penultimate year. The Go Intern programs are highly competitive internships in areas of project management, marketing and human resources. Businesses range from large multi-nationals to small and medium enterprises. For 2013, AIESEC Monash offers internships specialising in Marketing and IT.

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A study tour or conference – broaden your horizons by going on a faculty study tour in Italy, Middle East or Asia. Or attend a conference such as the Harvard World Model United Nations Conference.

monash.edu/study-abroad/outbound

Monash University South Africa

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Scholarships for exceptionally high achievers

At Monash, we believe in unlocking students’ potential to make a difference in the world.

Serena Teo, Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, recipient of the Monash International Leadership Scholarship. Watch Serena share her scholarship story online at mona.sh/tBHVM

Monash International Leadership Scholarship
The scholarship offers 100 per cent course fee remission to high academic achievers who are able to demonstrate their potential to be an ambassador for the University. The scholarship is open to prospective students who wish to study undergraduate or postgraduate coursework programs. Applicants are also assessed on a separate scholarship application containing a personal statement that must be submitted once they have received a full unconditional Monash course offer. Some courses and qualifications are excluded.

Monash International Scholarship for Excellence
The Monash International Scholarship for Excellence is offered to the top 10 international undergraduate students who achieve an ATAR of 98 or above through IB or Australian year 12 systems in 2014. The scholarship provides A$10,000 per 48 credit points (up to A$50,000) for the duration of the degree. No applications are necessary. Students are automatically assessed for this scholarship. For a complete list of scholarships offered by Monash University, including honours and research scholarships, scholarships for current students, faculty scholarships and scholarships supported by external providers, visit monash.edu/international-scholarships

Monash International Merit Scholarship
This scholarship is offered to high achieving prospective and current international undergraduate or postgraduate students who achieve within the top 5 per cent of an international qualification (e.g. A Levels). The scholarship provides A$10,000 per 48 credit points (up to A$50,000) for the duration of the degree. Applicants are also assessed based on a separate scholarship application containing a personal statement that must be submitted once they have received a full unconditional Monash course offer. For information about scholarships for overseas international students visit monash.edu/new-scholarships

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Helping you get into Monash
To succeed at Monash, you will need excellent English language skills.
The Monash University English Language Centre offers three different programs, all designed to prepare you for academic study. When you apply, we will assess your present skills and place you in the best course for your level.

  Monash English Bridging (MEB)* – a 10 or 15-week
program for students who have met the academic requirements for Monash but have narrowly missed the English language requirements. MEB prepares students for the English and academic expectations of Monash.

  Introductory Academic Program (IAP) – a five-week
program for students who have received a full offer to Monash University. IAP is focused on further enhancing the study skills required for success at Monash. For detailed course information and intake dates visit monashcollege.edu.au/english

  Monash English (ME) – a program with flexible duration
designed to build on students’ current English proficiency and prepare them for entry into MEB or University.

Choose your English pathway
Enter with a Monash English Placement Test or an IELTS (or equivalent) score Monash English

IELTS Test

Monash English Bridging*

Enter with an IELTS (or equivalent) score

Monash English Bridging*

Monash University

Enter with a full offer to Monash University
* Not accepted for entry into all undergraduate degrees.

Introductory Academic Program

The benefits of English preparation
1.  Learn not only how to speak in English, but to think in English. 2.  Be immersed in English, practise every day by living in Melbourne and become familiar with the city and public transport before you start. 3.  Be confident in the Monash teaching and learning style before you commence your degree.

What to do if you don’t get the VCE English as an Additional Language (EAL) score you need
If you are a VCE international student and your VCE EAL score is between 25 and 29#, you may still be eligible for entry to Monash University through the successful completion of the Monash English Bridging (MEB) program. Email [email protected] to find out more about your study options. This is only applicable to courses which require an EAL of 30 for direct entry. Some courses do not accept MEB as meeting English language requirements.
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By successfully completing the Monash English pathway, Rafael Dextro is now studying biomedical science at Monash University. Watch Rafael share his journey online at mona.sh/tXnkC

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Monash College. Your path to Monash University.

“The teachers (at Monash College) truly cared about the work I produced and were always there to encourage me to reach my potential. Thanks to my experience at Monash College, I am now pursuing a successful career as a journalist at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.”
Devi Rajaram, Diploma of Arts, Monash College and Bachelor of Journalism (Honours), Monash University, now a journalist at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Watch Devi share her journey to Monash University online at mona.sh/ui5aB

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A place at Monash University may be closer than you think. You can start your journey to Monash University from age 16. By successfully completing a Monash University Foundation Year, Diploma or English language pathway you are guaranteed a place at the University.*
For more information and entry requirements visit monashcollege.edu.au

Foundation Year
Australian Year 11 or 12
or equivalent

Diploma
Australian Year 11 or 12
or equivalent

Foundation Year
January | March | July | September

Diploma
February | June | October

1st Year Monash University*
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2nd Year Monash University*
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Design & Architecture ■ Arts ■ Business and Economics ■ Education ■ Engineering ■ Informaton Technology

■ Law ■  Medicine,

Nursing and Health Sciences ■ Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences  Science

Art Design & Architecture Arts Business and Economics Engineering

Pre-university preparation to help you succeed at Monash University
Foundation Year Ideal if…  ou want a guaranteed pathway into first year y of a degree at Monash University* ■■  you would like to study a double degree ■■  you would like to study a range of subjects to suit your skills and interests ■■  you want to keep your future study options open.
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Diploma Part 1
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Diploma Part 2

 ou want a guaranteed pathway into second year of an Arts, Art y and Design, Business or Engineering degree at Monash University* ■■  you already have strong skills in English ■■  you would like to study subjects that directly relate to your destination degree ■■  you would like to graduate with two qualifications; a diploma and a degree. Selected degrees in:
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Entry into Monash degrees

General university preparation for all 10 Monash University faculties

 rt Design & Architecture A Arts Business  Engineering  Accepted for entry into second year of relevant Monash University degrees, subject to achieving minimum grades set by the destination faculty Recognised by some Australian universities Australian Year 12, Foundation Year, Diploma Part 1 or equivalent IELTS 6.0 (Writing 6.0) or successful completion of Monash English Bridging 17 years

Acceptance at Monash University*

Accepted for entry into first year of Monash University degrees offered to international students, subject to achieving minimum grades

Progress to Diploma Part 2

Recognised by other universities Academic requirements** English requirement

Recognised by all Australian universities and selected international universities in North America and United Kingdom Australian Year 11 or equivalent Depends on chosen format. Minimum entry IELTS 5.5 (Writing 5.5) for the Standard program or completion of Monash English to required level

Specifically designed for Monash

Australian Year 11 or equivalent Depends on chosen Diploma. Minimum entry IELTS 5.5 (no band lower than 5.0) or successful completion of Monash English Bridging 16 years

Minimum age requirement

16 years

* Subject to meeting Monash University entry requirements and subject prerequisites. For more information visit monashcollege.edu.au ** Minimum scores and prerequisites apply. See website for details.

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Our graduates are leaders

Tim Costello AO
Bachelor of Jurisprudence, 1976, Bachelor of Laws, 1978 and Diploma of Education, 1979
Tim has been the CEO of Australia's largest aid and development organisation, World Vision, since 2004. He is a leading spokesperson on issues relating to Australia's response to global poverty and issues relating to social justice, social inclusion and strengthening communities.

Dr Adeeba Kamarulzaman
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery, 1987
Dr Kamarulzaman has dedicated her career to the prevention, treatment and research of infectious diseases and HIV/AIDS. In 2007, she established the Centre of Excellence for Research in AIDS (CERiA), one of the few dedicated HIV research centres in the region. She is also President of the Malaysian AIDS Council (MAC).

Vice President Boediono
Master of Economics, 1972 and Doctor of Laws (Honorary), 2013
A renowned Economist and fiscal leader, Dr Boediono is one of Asia’s foremost authorities on financial governance. As Minister for Finance in the Sukarnoputri government (2001 – 2004) he presided over the rehabilitation of the Indonesian economy in the aftermath of the Asian Financial Crisis. He then became governor of the central Bank of Indonesia before resigning this post in 2009 to become the Vice President of Indonesia.

James Lam
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws, 2004
James is the jet-setting host of one of China’s most popular television programs and the founder of burgeoning clothier Michelozzo. Splitting his time between Melbourne and Beijing, James also finds time to volunteer as part of the Monash Global Contacts Program and contributes to the Monash University Achieving Potential Fund, which provides scholarships and bursaries to Monash students to allow them to achieve their potential.

Dr Dewi Fortuna Anwar
Doctor of Philosophy in Arts, 1990
Dr Anwar is currently Research Professor at the Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Chairman of the Institute for Democracy and Human Rights – The Habibie Center and Deputy Secretary for Political Affairs to the Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia. She has long been active in promoting equal opportunities for women in Indonesia and greater representation for women in government and politics, and was voted one of Indonesia’s most powerful women in 2007.

Hubert Sie
Bachelor of Technology (Computer Science), 2003
While studying at Monash, Hubert founded electronics e-retailer CrazySales.com.au. Within five years of establishment, he went from selling his products at Sunday markets to running a company with over 100 employees in two countries and a turnover of over A$25 million.

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Education goes beyond the classroom
Clubs and societies
Over 100 student-run clubs and societies run activities, events, competitions, productions, get-togethers, seminars, camps, conferences and more for over 10,000 student members. There is a wide variety of clubs on offer: academic, cultural, spiritual and special interest clubs. Our involvement in over 50 sporting clubs means you can get involved – try our athletics, board riding, gridiron, netball, rowing or bushwalking clubs. Go to monash.edu/teammonash to learn more. Some opportunities to be a part of Team Monash include:
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Volunteering
Volunteering in the community is a great way to spread the love and see life from another perspective. While helping others, you get some real life experience to build your confidence and resilience, to lead and organise, to identify issues and resolve problems, and a chance to make a difference in someone’s life. Monash has a Volunteer Gateway for these roles so you have access to a huge variety of volunteering opportunities – at the MS Colour Dash, at Ronald McDonald House, in orientation programs or perhaps in the Kenya Slums Youth Development Organization.

Amnesty Chinese Student Association Japanese Club Medical Undergraduates’ Societ International Association of Students in Economic and Commercial Sciences (AIESEC) Juggling and Firetwirling Science Society Philosophy Society Physics, Astro and Maths Students’ Association of Singapore Big Band Persatuan Pelajar Indonesia Australia Choral Society Siam Smile Society Vietnamese International Students Club Monash Association of Debaters Engineers Without Borders

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and many more.

“I always wanted to gain skills and knowledge that would allow me to work with disadvantaged communities and make a difference in the world.”
Ame Pocklington, Bachelor of Health Science and Bachelor of Social Work

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Accommodation at Monash
Watch and explore your accommodation options with our international students at mona.sh/tXnJa

Student support
Moving to a new country to study can be daunting, especially if you are living away from family for the first time. We want you to get the most out of your time at Monash. That’s why we offer a wide range of services that support you before and after you arrive in Australia. These include academic support, learning and language support, safety and security services, pastoral care, disability support and a free airport pick-up service to take you to your accommodation. Registration is required. Find out more at monash.edu.au/study/international/support-services
Jackomos Hall on Clayton campus accommodates 300 residents in single private studio apartments.

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accommodation

Monash Residential Services (MRS) can help you find whether you decide to live on or off campus

On-campus accommodation
On-campus accommodation gives you a convenient, safe and enjoyable living environment. Living close to campus facilities ensures easy access to classes, libraries and university life. It’s also a great way to concentrate on your studies, and you’re part of a community of people also committed to their courses. You become a part of the programs, activities and pastoral care we offer. It is a secure environment created by a 24-hour Monash security presence, and the costs are highly competitive with all rooms fully furnished. Places fill quickly, so you should apply for accommodation as early as possible at monash.edu/mrs

Off-campus accommodation
The MRS off-campus accommodation service provides guidance, information, resources and advocacy to students of Monash University. The service assists with accommodation-related matters prior to arrival and during the entire time at Monash University. We can help every step of the way on:
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to source appropriate accommodation legal information on what tenants need to know prior to and during their tenancy

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with any difficulties experienced with landlords, agents or housemates accommodation-related matters.

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For more go to: mrs.monash.edu/offcampus

All on-campus accommodation includes a communal kitchen and free laundry facilities.

Cost of living
It is a good idea to plan and prepare a budget before you arrive in Australia. Your tuition and study fees do not include personal costs such as accommodation, food, and other things you will need. These costs can add up to approximately A$22,900+ per year. For more details visit monash.edu/cost-of-living

Name of accommodation Clayton Halls of Residence Normanby House South East Flats Jackomos Hall Briggs Hall Berwick North Flats

Rooms

Weekly rate (A$)*

Annual rate (A$)*

Single rooms with or without a private bathroom Rooms in shared apartments of 2 – 5 bedrooms Single-room studio apartments

$214.20 – $239.75 $208.95 – $224.70 $261.10

$8,996.40 – $10,069.50 $8,775.90 – $9,437.40 $12,010.60

Rooms in shared apartments of 4 – 5 bedrooms Halls Apartments Halls of Residence Caulfield Malvern Mews Peninsula Rooms in a shared house or apartment of 2 – 8 bedrooms Peninsula Residences Single-room apartment Rooms in shared apartments of 2 – 5 bedrooms Single rooms with a private bathroom

$214.20

$8,996.40

$227.50

$9,555.00

$220.85 – $227.85

$9,559.65 – $9,862.65

$209.65 $262.50

$8,805.30 $11,025.00

* The above table of information for 2014 is a guide to help you compare and decide on your accommodation options. For up-to-date information and more detail, go to monash.edu/mrs

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After graduation

Honours
Honours is usually an extra year of study at the end of your degree. You normally apply for honours in your third year of study, but some courses include an honours year in their structure. Honours will give you a competitive advantage in your career. Most importantly, honours will give you the chance to test all of your thinking, your skills and your knowledge by applying it to your own research project mentored by a Monash expert. It will also give you an excellent preparation for a higher degree by research (research master's, or the PhD) to further consolidate your communication and research skills, hone your project management and problem-solving ability, and make you stand out from the crowd as a future leader in your field. For more information go to monash.edu/study/honours

Professional entry graduate courses
Monash offers a range of postgraduate courses that prepare graduates to practise in a regulated profession. You can undertake these courses (which are usually at a master’s level) after you have completed a first degree in a different discipline. Areas include accounting, law, medicine, nursing and teaching. For more information go to monash.edu/postgraduate

Some examples of professional entry graduate courses
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Master of Professional Accounting Master of Teaching Master of Laws (Juris Doctor) Master of Nursing Practice

Postgraduate degrees
You might want to step up in your career, change professional direction, pursue a career as a researcher or academic, or you might want to develop your interests further. Whatever the reason, a postgraduate degree can help you pursue your goal.

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Art Design & Architecture
Monash Art Design & Architecture (MADA) is a place of creative excellence and innovation. Operating out of the Caulfield campus, our vibrant faculty is at the forefront of education in creative arts, architecture and design disciplines. monash.edu/mada

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Yawen Hu
Bachelor of Architectural Design and Master of Architecture
Yawen is studying her Master of Architecture at Monash University, where she also completed her Bachelor of Architectural Design. In her second year, she was named best student of her class and also won the CK Designworks prize – a highly regarded architectural excellence award. To read more about Yawen's journey, go to monash.edu/mada/architecture/people.php

ART DESIGN & ARCHITECTURE

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Architecture

Bachelor of Interior Architecture
In this course, you learn about creative design and construction technology to solve interior spatial challenges. You will create spaces that communicate ideas and stories about people and places. Structure Specialist focus Duration 4 years full time Campus Caulfield
Location
Duration

Structure

Bachelor of Architectural Design
At Monash, architecture is an intensely creative discipline. Creativity is the cornerstone of our three-year course leading to entry into the Master of Architecture, which qualifies you to start your professional practice. You’ll need two years professional practice before you can sit the exam to register as an architect.
Fee Entry Requirements

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

The focus on studio practice allows you to explore ideas. Interior architectural and construction studies teach you how to transform existing spaces to reflect your designs. You take your designs from 2D concept to 3D installation. The course includes experience working within the industry.
Location

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

Structure Specialist focus Duration 3 years full time Campus Caulfield
Location
Duration

A$26,000 Career options Intake Semester 1
ATAR

Structure

Central to the course is the Design Studio, where you investigate ideas and experiment with design processes, mentored by academics and architects from around the world.
Location

Interior architecture professionals design commercial and domestic interiors, entertainment venues, festivals, exhibitions and theatre sets. They design the spaces, lighting and furniture to create an environment that encourages people to interact.

Career options

Admissions Entry requirements: p64 – 65
Entry Requirements

Career options Architects influence where and how we live, study, work and play. They can revitalise a city, make housing affordable or help us live more sustainable lives. Our graduates work in Australia and overseas, in private practices and for government. Some become specialists – in heritage buildings, sustainable design or commercial projects. They work on homes, complexes, entertainment precincts and purpose-built facilities.
Fee Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$28,200 Intake Semester 1
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p64 – 65
Entry Requirements

Professional recognition
Entry Requirements

Upon completion of both the Bachelor of Architectural Design and the Master of Architecture, students will have achieved the Architects Accreditation Council of Australia (AACA) National Competency Standards applicable to university courses and will comply with the Royal Australian Institute of Architecture (RAIA) Education Policy Performance Criteria.
Professional Recognition

Double degree course options
Majors/ Double Degrees

Engineering (Honours)

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Design

Fine Art

Bachelor of Communication Design
Communication designers work with language, images, sound, motion and spatial forms. This course offers creative studio practice where you develop your interests in print or digital media; in branding and identity design; in 2D and 3D design, motion graphics, audio-video and image-making. Studies in design theory and criticism will help you generate ideas and develop core skills.
Location

Bachelor of Fine Art
The core of this program is the exploration and development of your artistic practice in a range of media, including drawing, painting, sculpture, installation, printmaking, performance, film, photography, digital technologies, sound, books, writing, jewellery and glass. Study takes place in studio spaces with stateof-the-art facilities, and you work closely with recognised and emerging artists to develop the foundation for your career as an artist.
Location

Structure Specialist focus Duration 3 years full time Campus Caulfield
Location
Duration

Structure Specialist focus Duration 3 years full time Campus Caulfield
Location
Duration

Structure

Structure

Career options Graduates may work in design studios, advertising, media, gaming, film, television, publishing or corporate communications. Their work includes branding, typography, illustration, web and app design, packaging and animation. Monash graduates are running their own studios, as well as designing for others. Their designs, typefaces, animations and illustrations appear worldwide and as part of iconic brands.
Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$26,000 Intake Semester 1
ATAR Career options

Career options Many Monash graduates are successful practising artists, but there is a broad range of career options for students with a degree in fine art. Our graduates are using their skills in arts education, curatorship or administration in museums, galleries and community arts programs; they are working in art and design consultancies, theatres, advertising companies and conservation organisations.

A$26,000 Intake Semester 1
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p64 – 65
Entry Requirements

Admissions Entry requirements: p64 – 65
Entry Requirements

Bachelor of Industrial Design
Industrial designers embrace art and technology. They consider form and function to create products that are functional, beautiful and marketable. In our studio-focused course, you explore innovation and aesthetics to design products that are user-friendly, sustainable, efficient and effective. Guided by experts, you examine materials and manufacturing, and consider ergonomics and engineering to design products from research to prototype.
Location

Academic pathways
Structure Duration

Specialist focus

Structure

4 years full time Campus Caulfield
Location

Duration

Diploma of Art & Design
The Monash College Diploma of Art & Design is the preferred pathway into the Faculty of Art Design & Architecture at Monash University. The program will give you vital academic and practical skills, such as folio development, that will help you succeed in your chosen degree. For more information on the Diploma of Art & Design and entry requirements visit: monashcollege.edu.au/diplomas

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$26,000 Intake Semester 1
ATAR

Career options Industrial designers work with engineers, marketers and manufacturers to create products in a range of industries. There is particular demand for industrial designers in the automotive, electronics, furniture, packaging, exhibition, sporting and mining industries. Monash graduates are taking leading roles designing for brands such as Facebook, Apple, Dyson and General Motors. Double degree course options
Majors/ Double Degrees Career options

Admissions Entry requirements: p64 – 65
Entry Requirements

Engineering (Honours)

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Arts
With almost 10,000 students and over 40 areas of study, we are the largest faculty of our kind in Australia. One of the benefits of being so big is the extensive choice we offer you, not just in what you study, but where. monash.edu/arts

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Kat Muscat
Bachelor of Arts
Kat completed a Bachelor of Arts majoring in English and philosophy. She is the editor of Voiceworks – a national quarterly magazine that features exciting new writing and art by young Australians – and has also featured in the Emerging Writers’ festival, hosted panels for the Melbourne Writers Festival and run workshops at the National Young Writers’ Festival. To read more about Kat’s journey, visit http://artsonline.monash.edu.au/future-students/recent-graduates

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Arts

Bachelor of Letters
The Bachelor of Letters is a second undergraduate degree that allows students to specialise in an area of study relevant to their personal, professional or academic development. In the past, for example, engineers have undertaken studies in cultures and languages of countries with which they have trade relations, computer industry professionals have found studies in philosophy (particularly in logic) helpful, and secondary teachers in schools have benefited from developing another teaching discipline.
Location

Structure Range of majors Duration 2 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure

Bachelor of Arts
In arts, you have the freedom to create a course designed to fulfill your academic and career interests. You choose from more than 40 areas of study, including cultures, languages, behavioural and social studies, communications, politics, human rights, and international relations. You design your major area of study and interest so you build your ideal course.
Location

Structure Range of majors Duration 3 years full time Campus Caulfield or Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

Career options The addition of a Bachelor of Letters to your existing qualifications allows you to develop a second area of specialisation which makes you attractive to employers looking for the range of skills you offer.
Career options

A$25,700 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p66 – 67
Entry Requirements

Career options Our graduates work in a wide variety of roles and industries, including journalism and publishing; public relations and communications; marketing and advertising; business research and consulting; foreign affairs and international trade; politics; human resources; environmental research and planning; counselling, social welfare – research, policy, planning; education; tourism and hospitality; performing arts, film and television; and library, museum and gallery administration. Double degree course options
Majors/ Double Degrees Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$25,700 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p66 – 67
Entry Requirements

Accounting ■ Aerospace engineering (Honours) ■ Banking and Finance Business ■ Commerce ■ Economics ■ Education (Honours) ■ Engineering (Honours) ■ Environmental engineering (Honours) ■ Laws (Honours) ■ Management ■ Marketing ■ Music ■ Science ■ Social work ■ Visual arts
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Bachelor of Arts Scholars Program
The Scholars Program helps develop high-performing students. You build your ideal course, with all the options that our Bachelor of Arts degree offers. Then, as a scholar, you benefit from additional options to help you structure your course around your academic interests and career goals, including an academic mentor, invitations to advanced seminars.
Location

Structure Range of majors Duration 3 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure

Career options Career options are listed under our Bachelor of Arts degree. In addition, as part of the Scholars program you have the opportunity to develop industry connections while you are studying, through seminars and our mentoring program.
Career options

$
TBC
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

Intake Semester 1
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p66 – 67
Entry Requirements

ARTs

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Areas of study Ancient cultures Anthropology Art history and theory Australia in the world (Minor only) Behavioural studies Bioethics (Minor only) Chinese studies Communications Criminology English as an international language Film and screen studies French studies Geography, climate and physical environments German studies History Holocaust and genocide studies (Minor only) Human rights Indigenous cultures and histories Indonesian studies International relations International studies Islamic studies Italian studies Japanese studies Jewish studies (Minor only) Journalism Journalism practice Journalism studies Korean studies Linguistics Literary studies Modern Greek (Minor only) Music Philosophy Politics Psychology Religion and theology Society, cities and sustainability Sociology Spanish and Latin American studies Theatre Ukrainian studies

Caulfield

Clayton
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Communication and Languages

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Career options

Bachelor of Arts (English Language)
This course is an explorer's journey through history to investigate how English has developed in many societies. You analyse language structure, critically assess texts from a variety of perspectives, and develop advanced verbal and professional writing skills. Linguistics, literary studies and English as an international language are the core areas of study.
Location

Structure Specialist focus Duration 3 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure

Career options As an English language and communications specialist, you open many career opportunities in a world highly reliant on understanding the effective dissemination of information through busy, noisy channels of communication. Core areas of interest for many graduates include publishing, editing, writing, electronic media, public relations, communications, advertising and language assessment.

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$25,700 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

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Admissions Entry requirements: p66 – 67
Entry Requirements

Bachelor of Arts (Languages)
This course gives you entry to languages, cultures and societies to prepare you for a world that increasingly needs skilled multilinguists. Immerse yourself in a language and gain insights into language structure and the social and cultural aspects of the communities from which the language originates. Studies include Chinese, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish and Ukrainian.
Location

Structure Specialist focus Duration 3 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$25,700 Intake Semester 1
ATAR

Career options With skills in a second language, you’ll be highly sought after in business, diplomacy, foreign affairs, politics, tourism and hospitality, and interpreting and translation.
Career options



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Admissions Entry requirements: p66 – 67
Entry Requirements

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Bachelor of Journalism
Study in all forms of journalism is available to help you find your niche in the rapidly developing world of new media. You learn from industry professionals and academics about print, video, radio and online journalism in local to global contexts. Advanced skills include research and communication for professional practice supported by studying the roles of journalism and the media.
Location

International
Structure Specialist focus Duration 3 years full time Campus Caulfield
Location
Duration

Structure

Bachelor of Arts (Global)
This course is about the effects of globalisation. You study 20th century history and 21st century challenges. The core of the course is international studies and a global research project. You choose other units of study from the more than 40 areas offered. As the course is about global culture, you spend from one to three semesters studying overseas.
Location

Structure Specialist focus Duration 3 years full time Campus Caulfield or Clayton
Location
Duration

Career options Our journalism graduates have found work with The Age, ABC Radio, Channel Nine, Channel Ten, Austereo, and community and regional newspapers. There are opportunities in print, radio, television, publishing and electronic journalism within local, regional and international spheres. Double degree course options
Majors/ Double Degrees Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

Structure

A$27,700 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p66 – 67
Entry Requirements

Career options With their understanding of global pressures and cultural diversity combined with welldeveloped language skills, our graduates enter a wide range of fields, including foreign affairs, immigration and customs; journalism, media and broadcasting; intelligence; recruitment; international trade and banking; and policy development. They work for government, global and commercial organisations. Double degree course options
Majors/ Double Degrees Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$25,700 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR



Business ■ Commerce ■ Science

Admissions Entry requirements: p66 – 67
Entry Requirements



Commerce ■ Science

Bachelor of Arts (International)
This course focuses on international relations, languages and intercultural communications. You explore cultural heritage, interpreting cultures, philosophy, bioethics, social and cultural theory, global change and security, and health, wellbeing and social change. The course offers language studies in Chinese, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish and Ukrainian, along with international studies. You also spend from one to three semesters studying overseas.
Location Structure

Structure Specialist focus Duration 3 years full time Campus Caulfield or Clayton
Location
Duration

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$25,700 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Career options This course meets the demand for people skilled at understanding the challenges of global relations for global businesses. Our graduates find roles in foreign affairs, intelligence, immigration, customs, trade, banking and manufacturing. As well as working for government and business, they work with Australian Red Cross, World Vision, CARE Australia, Oxfam, Amnesty International, World Wildlife Fund, Greenpeace and The Wilderness Society.
Career options

Admissions Entry requirements: p66 – 67
Entry Requirements

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Music

Double degrees

Bachelor of Music
At Monash, you learn from gifted musicians – including musician, conductor and composer Paul Grabowsky – and teachers who have studied at London’s Royal Academy of Music and the Manhattan School of Music. You receive individual instrumental teaching to develop your solo and ensemble performance skills in a performing arts centre that offers you practice studios and concert halls. Study options include composition, music technology, music history and the music of different cultures.
Location

Many arts degrees can be studied as part of a double degree. A double degree means you graduate with a qualification in two disciplines instead of one. And it usually only adds one extra year to your degree. Structure Specialist focus Duration 3 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure

Arts Accounting Aerospace Engineering (Honours) Banking and Finance Business Commerce Economics Education (Honours) Engineering (Honours) Environmental Engineering (Honours) Laws (Honours) Management Marketing Music Science
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Global

Journalism

Music

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

■ ■ ■ ■

A$27,700 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Career options A degree in music from the Sir Zelman Cowen School of Music at Monash leads to careers in performance, music instruction, composing and conducting, arts administration, policy and planning, music retailing, research and archiving, artist management and music technology. Double degree course options
Majors/ Double Degrees Career options



Admissions Entry requirements: p66 – 67
Entry Requirements



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Arts ■ Commerce ■ Education (Honours) in Secondary Education Laws (Honours)





Academic pathways

Social work Visual Arts

Monash College is the preferred pathway for students who aspire to study a degree in the Faculty of Arts at Monash University. Depending on your current level of study and future aspirations, you may be eligible for either:

Monash University Foundation Year
A pre-university program designed to prepare international students with the skills and knowledge required to succeed at Monash University. After successfully completing the Foundation Year program and meeting the entry requirements and prerequisites, you will have a guaranteed place in the first year of your chosen arts degree.

Diploma of Arts
A specialised program designed to prepare you for success in your arts degree. During the program you will study the same curriculum and complete the same assessments as first-year undergraduate students. After successfully completing Diploma Part 2 and achieving the required marks, you will be guaranteed a place in the second year of your chosen arts degree. For more information on Monash College academic pathways and for entry requirements visit: monashcollege.edu.au

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Business and Economics
The Faculty of Business and Economics is one of the largest faculties of its kind in Australia and offers the greatest range of professionally‑recognised business degrees of any Australian university. monash.edu/business-economics

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Jacqueline Bastiani
Bachelor of Laws and Bachelor of Commerce
“I studied a double degree, which allowed me to explore two areas of interest. But it was the practical experience – in my third and fourth years of my commerce degree as a vacation student in the tax team at Ernst & Young – that helped me realise I wanted to be an economist rather than a solicitor. Now I'm a Senior Economist in the Department of Treasury and Finance.” To read more about Jacqueline’s journey, visit monash.edu/business-economics/undergraduate/afteryougraduate/meet-our-alumni.html

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Accounting, Banking and Finance

Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance)
This degree focuses on banking and finance, particularly commercial and investment banking, corporate finance, stock, capital and derivative markets. You also study core business units, including management, accounting, marketing, business statistics, business law and economics, and can choose additional units from other courses. You have opportunities to study overseas, undertake an internship and to work in our STARlab to gain practical experience in financial decision-making.
Location

Structure Specialist focus Duration 3 years full time Campus Caulfield
Location
Duration

Structure

Bachelor of Business (Accounting)
This degree gives you the combination of business and accounting skills to enable you to conquer the challenges of evolving business environments. You study core business subjects: marketing, management, business statistics, business law and economics, and a major in accounting. You can also choose additional units, or a second major from another area of business. You have opportunities to study overseas, undertake an internship or participate in leadership and development programs.
Location

Structure Specialist focus Duration 3 years full time Campus Caulfield
Location
Duration

Structure

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$35,200 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Career options A degree in banking and finance offers a wealth of roles across the financial sector. Our graduates work all over the world in banking, insurance, accounting and finance. They work for government, companies, accounting and consultancy firms, and themselves. Their roles include banker, trader, investment banker, financial planner, stockbroker, lease finance expert and treasury manager. Double degree course options
Majors/ Double Degrees Career options

Admissions Entry requirements: p68 – 69
Entry Requirements

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$35,200 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Career options Our graduates work all over the world in banking, insurance, accounting and finance. They work for government, companies, accounting and consultancy firms, and themselves. Their roles include accountants, book keepers, business analysts and entrepreneurs developing their own business ideas. Double degree course options
Majors/ Double Degrees Career options

Admissions Entry requirements: p68 – 69
Entry Requirements



Arts ■ Business (Accounting)



Arts ■ Business (Banking and Finance) ■ Business (Management)

Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance)
This course gives you a big-picture understanding of the economy and the commercial environment, with a particular focus on accounting and finance. You will explore the impact of business decisions in economic, political, social, cultural and technological terms. Your accounting and finance studies are supported by study of core commerce units, including business law, economics, management, marketing and business statistics. In addition, you have opportunities to undertake an internship, study overseas, or participate in leadership programs.
Location

Structure Specialist focus Duration 3 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$35,200 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Career options Our graduates are employed around the world in banks and consulting firms, multinational corporations and small boutique organisations, and in government agencies and stock exchanges. They work as operations managers, accountants, stockbrokers, treasury managers, financial advisers, analysts and accountants.
Career options

Admissions Entry requirements: p68 – 69
Entry Requirements

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Bachelor of Business (Accounting)/ Bachelor of Business (Management)
Accounting is the language of business. Accurate and innovative accounting forms the basis for decision-making by owners and operators of small and large enterprises. This double degree will give you a rigorous education in accounting and management, while also preparing you to meet the challenges of a rapidly changing business environment.
Location

Business

Structure Specialist focus Duration 4 years full time Campus Caulfield
Location
Duration

Structure

Bachelor of Business
In this course you learn the skills for success in business, and can choose from 13 different majors. You learn how to analyse and make decisions. You can also undertake internships, study overseas and participate in leadership and development programs. This mix of skills makes you an asset to any business. This course is also offered in Problem-Based learning mode at Peninsula campus.
Location

Structure Range of majors Duration 3 years full time Campus Caulfield or Peninsula
Location
Duration

Structure

Career options Graduates from this double degree will have a diverse range of career options, particularly management opportunities. Our graduates work all over the world. They work in middle and upper-management positions in banking, accounting, finance and insurance. They work for the government and major corporations. The range of career options depends on the subjects chosen and graduates will be able to explore many career paths.
Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$35,200 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p68 – 69
Entry Requirements

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

Career options A business degree offers a wealth of roles across a very broad spectrum, as all industries need people with business skills. Our graduates are employed around the world in banks and consulting firms, multinational corporations and small boutique organisations. They work as auditors, human resource specialists, management trainees, accountants, analysts, marketing coordinators, HR managers, or as entrepreneurs running their own businesses. Majors available
Majors/ Double Degrees Career options

A$35,200 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p68 – 69
Entry Requirements

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Accounting Banking and Finance Business law Business strategy Econometrics Economics Human resource management International business Management Marketing Marketing and communication Psychology (can only be taken as a second major) Sports management Double degree course options

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Majors/ Double Degrees



Arts ■ Visual arts ■ Health science ■ Journalism

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Bachelor of Business Administration
This course is about understanding the functions of businesses. You study the key principles of business and can focus on marketing, accounting or finance and economics. You can choose additional subjects from another course to support your particular area of interest. You also have opportunities to study overseas and undertake internships.
Location Structure

Business Law

Structure Range of majors Duration 3 years full time Campus Berwick
Location
Duration

Bachelor of Business (Law)*
In this course, you will learn how to navigate the legal and taxation challenges facing business. The focus of your study is business and business law. You will develop an understanding of the legal and taxation issues facing business and the key principles of business statistics, management, accounting, marketing and economics. You can also choose additional units from other disciplines.
Location

Structure Range of majors Duration 3 years full time Campus Caulfield
Location
Duration

Career options Business administration graduates are employed around the world in banks and consulting firms, multinational corporations and small boutique organisations. They work as accountants, marketers, finance advisers and business analysts.
Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

Structure

A$35,200 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p68 – 69
Entry Requirements

Career options Business and law is a dynamic combination suited to a range of roles. Our graduates work all over the world in business and corporate law. They work for governments and corporations, in roles such as paralegal administrators, trade practice compliance officers, legal policy advisers, business analysts and regulatory consultants. * This degree does not qualify you to act as a solicitor or barrister.
Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$35,200 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Bachelor of Business (Management)/ Bachelor of Business (Marketing)
Management and marketing professionals are responsible for the identity of a business or organisation, and how it relates to its customers. This double degree aims to give you high-level skills in a range of key business disciplines, with an emphasis on developing your management and marketing skills. Whether you want to lead a small team, a department, or a large company, our double degree program will give you a head start.
Location

Admissions Entry requirements: p68 – 69
Entry Requirements

Structure Specialist focus Duration 4 years full time Campus Caulfield
Location
Duration

Structure

Career options Graduates from this double degree have a diverse range of career options, with an emphasis on management and marketing opportunities. Our graduates work all over the world. They work in middle and uppermanagement positions in communications, marketing, logistics, retail and human resources. They work for the government and major corporations. The range of career options depends on the subjects chosen, but given we offer open electives and majors in marketing and management, graduates will be able to explore many career paths.
Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$35,200 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p68 – 69
Entry Requirements

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Commerce

Economics, Econometrics and Actuarial Studies

Bachelor of Commerce
This course gives you a big-picture understanding of the economy and the commercial environment. You will explore the impact of business decisions in economic, political, social, cultural and technological terms. In addition, you have opportunities to undertake an internship, study overseas, or participate in leadership programs.
Location

Bachelor of Economics
Structure Range of majors Duration 3 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure

Economists analyse the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services to determine how economies work. In this course, you analyse economic issues and specialise in an area such as economics, econometrics and business statistics, financial and insurance mathematics or actuarial studies. You look at how the decisions of individuals, business and government influence the behaviour of the economy. You can also undertake a second major in Philosophy and politics.
Location

Structure Specialist focus Duration 3 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure

Career options Commerce offers a wealth of roles across a broad spectrum. Our graduates are employed around the world in banks and consulting firms, multinational corporations and small boutique organisations. They work as auditors, management consultants, accountants, analysts, actuaries, marketing coordinators, or entrepreneurs running their own businesses. Majors available
Majors/ Double Degrees Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a

A$35,200 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

A$35,200 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Career options An economics degree offers a wealth of roles across a very broad spectrum, including policy, trade, international and development economics. Our graduates are employed around the world in banks and consulting firms, multinational corporations and boutique organisations, and in government agencies and stock exchanges. They work as economists, economic advisers and market and trade analysts. Double degree course options
Majors/ Double Degrees Career options

Admissions Entry requirements: p68 – 69
Entry Requirements

Admissions Entry requirements: p68 – 69
Entry Requirements

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Accounting Actuarial studies Business modelling Econometrics and business statistics Economics Finance Financial and insurance mathematics International commerce Management studies Marketing Sustainability Philosophy and politics (can only be taken as a second major) Double degree course options



Arts ■ Commerce

Majors/ Double Degrees

Aerospace engineering (Honours) ■ Arts ■ Arts (Global) Biomedical science ■ Business information systems ■ Economics ■ Education (Honours) in Secondary Education ■ Engineering (Honours) ■ Environmental engineering (Honours) ■ Journalism ■ Laws (Honours) ■ Music ■ Science
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Marketing and Psychology

Academic pathways

Bachelor of Business (Marketing)
Business success relies on strategic marketing. This course develops your understanding of fundamental marketing principles, while also giving you a business base in accounting, management, business law, business statistics and economics. Your training includes skills for researching, planning and delivering marketing strategies. You can also choose additional units from other courses.
Location Structure

Structure Specialist focus Duration 3 years full time Campus Caulfield
Location
Duration

Monash College is the preferred pathway for students who aspire to study a degree in the Faculty of Business and Economics at Monash University. Depending on your current level of study and future aspirations, you may be eligible for either:

Monash University Foundation Year
A pre-university program designed to prepare international students with the skills and knowledge required to succeed at Monash University. After successfully completing the Foundation Year program and meeting the entry requirements and prerequisites, you will have a guaranteed place in the first year of your chosen degree.

Career options Our graduates work all over the world in marketing, management, advertising and communications. They work for governments, corporations and in consultancies. Their roles include marketing consultant, business analyst, communications officer, market researcher, digital communications manager, and e-commerce developer. Double degree course options
Majors/ Double Degrees Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$35,200 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Diploma of Business
A specialised program designed to prepare you for success in your business and economics degree. During the program you will study the same curriculum and complete the same assessments as first year undergraduate students. After successfully completing Diploma Part 2 and achieving the required marks, you will be guaranteed a place in the second year of your chosen degree. For more information on Monash College academic pathways and for entry requirements visit: monashcollege.edu.au

Admissions Entry requirements: p68 – 69
Entry Requirements



Arts ■ Business (Management)

Bachelor of Business (Psychology)
Understanding how people think and how their decisions can impact businesses is a highly sought-after skill. This course gives you the knowledge and confidence to apply psychology in business environments and develops your knowledge of the core principles of business, including marketing, accounting, business statistics, management, business law and economics. You will also study a major in marketing or management as part of this course.
Location

Structure Specialist focus Duration 3 years full time Campus Caulfield
Location
Duration

Structure

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

Career options Our graduates work all over the world for governments, clinics and corporations. Their roles include counsellor, workplace psychologist, human resources officer, business analyst or employment consultant. Note that extra qualifications are required to practise as a psychologist. Speak to your course adviser for more information.
Career options

A$35,200 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p68 – 69
Entry Requirements

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“My course at Monash really helped me develop the confidence to work anywhere in the world. As part of my degree I did an international study tour in China and travelled to Prato in Italy to study business law. Each trip allowed me to better understand different cultures and people and learn to adapt to situations with more confidence.”
Priyanka Chadha, Bachelor of Business

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Education
Education at Monash was rated “above world standard” in the 2010 and 2012 Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) Government report. Monash University also ranked 6th in the subject of Education in the 2014 QS World University Rankings. These results recognise the outstanding teaching and research produced by the Faculty of Education at Monash University. Our graduates become leaders in teaching practice, public debate, policy development and community action across the world. monash.edu/education

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Upkar Bains
Bachelor of Education, specialising in Primary to year 10 education
“The most important aspect of the course is to not only learn the theory but know how to implement this in the classroom – that’s why the placements have been such a highlight for me. I am highly passionate and motivated to teach and I believe that I have really benefited from what I have learnt from my course.” To read more about Upkar’s journey, visit monash.edu/education/about/our-students

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Education

Specialisations

Bachelor of Education (Honours)
This four-year course will prepare you for a career as an educator in the early childhood sector, primary schools or secondary schools, or in some cases a combination of these. You will learn how to work with children and young people with varied needs to develop their creative, intellectual, physical, personal and social capabilities, and how to foster their learning in diverse ways. You will build your knowledge of teaching and learning through practical experiences throughout the course in urban, rural, remote or international settings and schools. This includes opportunities to gain first-hand teaching experience in locations such as the Cook Islands, Malaysia, Italy and South Africa. By the end of your course, your qualification will enable you to teach in local settings and across the world.*
Location Fee Entry Requirements

Early childhood education
You will be qualified to care for and teach children from birth to eight years of age in early childhood settings, including childcare, kindergarten and pre-school. You will study how to engage children in meaningful learning through innovative teaching practice. Graduates attain the knowledge and skills to take on leadership and management roles in the early childhood sector. This specialisation is only available to applicants who have completed an approved graded Diploma of Children’s Services or equivalent. Campus Peninsula or Singapore Intake Semester 1 and 2
Location

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Structure Range of specialisations Duration 4 years full time#
Duration

Structure

$
Fee ATAR

2014 fee p.a.

A$26,300 Admissions Entry requirements: p70 – 71
Entry Requirements

Early childhood and primary education
You will be qualified to work as an educator spanning both the early childhood and the primary years, teaching children from birth to 12 years of age. You will be able to work in a range of settings, including kindergartens, preschools and primary schools. You will explore in depth how to engage children in meaningful learning through innovative teaching practice. Campus Berwick or Peninsula Intake Semester 1
Location

Career options
Career options

Our graduates become leaders in teaching practice, public debate, policy development and community action across the world. Combining your studies with a partner degree will allow you to broaden your career options. You will develop skills and knowledge to be able to teach in learning areas including the arts and music, English, mathematics, civics and citizenship, physical education, health and wellbeing, science, languages other than English and humanities. You will also develop knowledge in a range of education priority areas such as understanding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and cultures, embedding information and communication technologies in learning, engagement with Asia and education for sustainability.
Fee

Primary education
You will be qualified to teach primary school children from five to 12 years of age. You will develop an understanding of teaching and learning theories for primary school children, and how to critically reflect on contemporary education issues and child development with a focus on the key elements of the primary curriculum. You can also choose to undertake your primary education degree as a double degree with the Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science or Bachelor of Visual Arts. In these cases, the discipline studies requirement of the Bachelor of Education is completed in the partner degree. Double degree course options
Majors/ Double Degrees

Campus Peninsula Intake Semester 1
Location

Professional recognition
Entry Requirements

All specialisations for primary and secondary programs are accredited by the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT). They are also in line with the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers developed by the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL). Graduates may seek registration with the VIT or the relevant regulatory authorities in other states and/or territories and/or overseas.* Specialisations in early childhood are accredited by the Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA).
Professional Recognition

* If you want to teach interstate or overseas, you should check the registration requirements with local authorities. Double degree course options
Majors/ Double Degrees



Arts ■ Science ■ Visual Arts

Primary to year 10 education
This specialisation offers you the opportunity to pursue a teaching career in both primary and secondary schools. You will be qualified to teach children from foundation through to year 10 (five to 16 years of age). You will focus on building foundational knowledge and skills specific to educating young people, including learning and educational enquiry, child and adolescent development, classroom practice, and inclusive education with a focus on how primary school aged children learn and how they can be effectively and creatively taught in key learning areas. Campus Berwick Intake Semester 1
Location



Arts ■ Commerce ■ Music ■ Science ■ Visual Arts

This is an accelerated course where you will be required to undertake more than the Standard Annual Load of 48 credit points in Year 2 and/or Year 3 in order to complete the course in four calendar years. The fee quoted is based on 48 credit points of study for one standard year. Therefore you will be required to pay a higher fee in the year(s) where more than the 48 credit points are required.

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Special education (F-10)
Similar to Primary to year 10 education, this specialisation offers you the opportunity to pursue a teaching career in both primary and secondary schools. You will be qualified to teach children from foundation through to year 10 (five to 16 years of age). In addition you will complete a sequence of units in special education, to equip you with specialist knowledge and skills for working in inclusive and special education settings. Campus Berwick Intake Semester 1
Location

Health and physical education (Secondary)
This specialisation qualifies you to teach in secondary schools with specialist knowledge and skills in health and physical education. In addition, this course provides you with the option to gain a third discipline area by including outdoor education and environmental studies, biology, business, geography, mathematics or social education. Campus Peninsula Intake Semester 1
Location

Health and physical education (F-10)
This specialisation qualifies you to teach in primary and secondary schools from foundation to year 10 (five to 16 years of age) with specialist knowledge and skills in health and physical education. You will be qualified to teach in two disciplines: Health and Human Development, and Health and Physical Education. In addition you will be qualified as a generalist teacher from foundation to year 10. Campus Peninsula Intake Semester 1
Location

Secondary education
This specialisation qualifies you to teach students in secondary school years in specific curriculum areas. It is taken as a double degree and the subjects you will be qualified to teach will depend on which degree you choose to pair it with and what subjects you choose to study in your partner degree. You will focus on adolescent learning, curriculum and assessment, student diversity and inclusion, professional engagement and researching educational practices. You will learn to develop teaching and learning strategies that you will then translate into your teaching practice. Double degree course options
Majors/ Double Degrees

Campus Clayton Intake Semester 1
Location

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Arts ■ Science ■ Commerce ■ Music Visual Arts

Students collaborating in the Faculty of Education Learning Space at Berwick campus.

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Theme studies

Academic pathways

Your education degree covers four themes. Each theme focuses on a different element, ensuring you are thoroughly prepared for a career as an educator.

Monash University Foundation Year
The Monash University Foundation Year is the preferred pathway into the Faculty of Education. The program is designed to prepare international students with the skills and knowledge required to succeed at Monash University. After successfully completing the Foundation Year program and meeting the entry requirements and prerequisites, you will have a guaranteed place in the first year of your education degree. For more information on the Monash University Foundation Year and entry requirements visit: monashcollege.edu.au/foundation-year

Education studies
The Education studies theme will give you a comprehensive understanding of the theory of education in varied settings. You will learn by researching the relationship between education and society at local, national and global levels. By the final year you will have the knowledge and skills required to take on leadership roles in education settings and schools.

Curriculum studies
The Curriculum studies theme encourages you to become skilled, critical and effective educators through understanding what and how children and young people learn in particular areas. You will learn how to design, plan and implement engaging, innovative and productive educational experiences and how to teach to meet diverse learners’ needs.

Discipline studies
The Discipline studies theme focuses on developing your content knowledge in the areas you will teach, whether in schools or other education settings. In some specialisations your discipline studies will be a part of your curriculum studies units, while in others you will take them separately. For example, if you are studying a double degree, such as with the Bachelor of Arts, then your companion degree will be your discipline studies.

Double degrees

The Bachelor of Education (Honours), in the Primary and Secondary specialisations only, can be studied as part of a double degree. A double degree means you graduate with two qualifications instead of one. And it may be done in the same time as completing a single education degree.

Professional studies
The Professional studies theme is where you gain your practical teaching experience so you are classroom-ready on the day you graduate. You will complete a minimum of 80 days of supervised placement in settings relevant to your teaching specialisation. These placements will enhance what you learned in your Theme studies with the practical aspects of teaching and learning. Professional studies also covers research units where you learn to independently research education topics, and may provide a pathway to further research-based study. Arts Commerce Music Science Visual Arts

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Engineering
Solving the technological problems of the future is going to require talented engineering graduates. At Monash we offer more choice and greater flexibility. We are known for our ideal integration of practical, hands-on training with theoretical learning. It’s this balanced approach that will help transform you into an adaptable, innovative and highly valued professional. monash.edu/engineering

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Ying Gao
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in Civil Engineering
Using an aircraft simulator of a new NASA satellite, research student Ying Gao is developing the satellite technology that will lead to improvements in weather and flood forecasting. Ying is currently undertaking PhD studies with the Department of Civil Engineering which she commenced in 2011, and is the recipient of a living allowance scholarship.

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Engineering

Aerospace

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
When you study the Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) at Monash University, you select an engineering discipline at the end of your first year. This gives you time to learn more about the engineering profession and its different fields before deciding what to pursue. Starting with a foundation in mathematics, physics and chemistry, you build toward specialising in chemical, civil, electrical and computer systems, materials, mechanical, or mechatronics engineering.
Location Fee Entry Requirements

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (Honours)
Aerospace engineering is committed to innovation as it improves operations and reduces environmental impact. Your study covers the design, development and maintenance of flight vehicles. It encompasses aerodynamics, aerostructures, avionics, propulsion, flight control and material science. Monash’s unique facilities include a huge wind tunnel to test aerodynamics.
Location Fee Entry Requirements

Structure Range of majors Duration 4 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Structure

Structure Specialist focus Duration 4 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure

Career options Engineering graduates are among the first employed and best paid of all Australian university graduates. Career opportunities are wide and varied depending on the engineering study area you chose to study. Areas of study
Majors/ Double Degrees Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

Career options When you graduate, you are likely to work in design and manufacturing; research and development; or airworthiness operations. You might join a large aerospace company or a company that contracts to the aerospace industry. You might work at an airline or a government aerospace laboratory or research centre. Formula One and racing car teams also employ aerospace engineers. Double degree course options
Majors/ Double Degrees Career options

A$34,800 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$34,800 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p72 – 73
Entry Requirements

Following a common first year, which lays the foundation in the basic sciences of mathematics, physics and chemistry, you can pursue one of the following disciplines from your second year of study:
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Admissions Entry requirements: p70 – 71
Entry Requirements

Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering Materials Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechatronics Engineering. Double degree course options



Arts ■ Commerce ■ Law (Honours) ■ Science

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Computer Systems

Majors/ Double Degrees

Architectural Design ■ Arts ■ Biomedical Science ■ Commerce ■ Industrial Design ■ Law (Honours) ■ Pharmaceutical Science ■ Science


Bachelor of Computer Systems Engineering (Honours)
Computer systems engineers are at the forefront of analysing, designing, developing, manufacturing and maintaining all kinds of digital products and systems. At Monash, you learn how to plan, design, commission, monitor, optimise and manage computer and telecommunications systems, and how to solve problems using the best mix of hardware and software for a range of products and industries.
Location Fee Entry Requirements

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Structure Specialist focus Duration 4 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure

Career options You could work locally or internationally in a wide range of industries, including industrial and power electronics, automation systems, computer programming, or robotics. You can also find employment in the manufacturing sector, electrical power companies, transportation, IT, travel, and the entertainment industry.
Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$34,800 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p72 – 73
Entry Requirements

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Environmental

Mining

Bachelor of Environmental Engineering (Honours)
Environmental engineering is about finding innovative solutions for sustainable development. Your course study encompasses water and air pollution control, recycling, water supply, waste disposal, land management, transport and the built environment, process engineering and public health issues. Monash offers specialist resources to support your studies, and a range of complementary enrichment programs enabling you to graduate as a well-rounded professional engineer.
Location Entry Requirements Fee

Bachelor of Mining Engineering (Honours)
This progressive course responds to industry calls to increase Australia's capacity to create highly skilled mining professionals. Your study starts with a foundation in mathematics, physics and chemistry. You then study all aspects of exploring, planning, extracting and processing minerals, including environmental impact assessment and management, mine systems, design, management and economics together with geology and geomechanics.
Location Fee Entry Requirements

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Structure Specialist focus Duration 4 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure Specialist focus Duration 4 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure

Structure

Career options As a mining engineer, your role may include evaluating the viability of mineral deposit sites; planning the safest and most efficient extraction methods; designing tunnels and shafts for underground operations; designing pits and haulage roads for opencut operations; managing the operations of a mining site; coordinating safety and environmental conditions; reporting on mine operating costs; or consulting with the community.
Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

Career options You might work in air pollution control, water supply and management, land management, hazardous waste management, energy production, or environmental management systems. Organisations employing environmental engineers include consulting firms, agencies that supply drinking water and treat wastewater, companies disposing of carbon emissions and hazardous waste, government agencies which monitor and regulate environmental issues, universities, and international aid agencies. Double degree course options
Majors/ Double Degrees Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$34,800 Intake Semester 1
ATAR

A$34,800 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p72 – 73
Entry Requirements

Admissions Entry requirements: p72 – 73
Entry Requirements

Academic pathways



Arts ■ Commerce ■ Science

Monash College is the preferred pathway for students who aspire to study a degree in the Faculty of Engineering at Monash University. Depending on your current level of study and future aspirations, you may be eligible for either:

Monash University Foundation Year
A pre-university program designed to prepare international students with the skills and knowledge required to succeed at Monash University. After successfully completing the Foundation Year program and meeting the entry requirements and prerequisites, you will have a guaranteed place in the first year of your chosen engineering degree.

Diploma of Engineering
A specialised program designed to prepare you for success in your engineering degree. During the program you will study the same curriculum and complete the same assessments as first-year undergraduate students. After successfully completing Diploma Part 2 and achieving the required marks, you will be guaranteed a place in the second year of your chosen engineering degree. For more information on Monash College academic pathways and for entry requirements visit: monashcollege.edu.au

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Double degrees

Many engineering (honours) degrees can be studied as part of a double degree. A double degree means you graduate with a qualification in two disciplines instead of one. And it usually only adds one extra year to your degree.

Industrial Design

Pharmaceutical Science

Law (Honours)

Architectural Design

Biomedical Science

Commerce

Aerospace Chemical Civil Electrical and Computer Systems Environmental Materials Mechanical Mechatronics


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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) in the field of Electrical and Computer Systems Engineering students Ray Tinney, Ashley Schuurman and Chris Colman, working on a robot they created in their design class.

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Information Technology
Monash is the only university in the prestigious Group of Eight with a faculty exclusively dedicated to Information Technology. This allows us to offer both breadth and depth, giving you an excellent choice of courses and subjects. Monash sits amongst the world’s most prestigious universities and is ranked in the top 100 in the world for Computer Science and Information Systems by the 2014 QS World University Rankings. Join us and apply your creative energies in a field that is revolutionising society. monash.edu/it

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Vanessa Pung
Bachelor of Business Information Systems
“If you enjoy the thrill, excitement and suspense of a roller coaster ride, the final year Industry Experience project is the perfect spark to your IT degree. The project is an amazing experience, where you get the opportunity to meet real clients, in a real problematic situation. You use real live systems while gaining valuable industry experience.”

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Information Technology and Systems

Computer Science

Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems
This course gives you the expertise to understand and improve the design and construction of the computer systems we all rely on. You can tailor your studies to suit your interests and career goals from a wide range of IT units, including defining organisational needs for IT, design and development, and building and implementing computer-based systems.
Location Fee Entry Requirements

Bachelor of Computer Science
Wherever you look, you’ll find computer scientists and intelligent systems at work. They’re supporting or driving everything from the daily weather report to new research discoveries. They’re pushing developments in bioinformatics, gaming, networking, artificial intelligence and other fields that use and transform information. So if you want to be where the action is, this is the course for you. This course focuses on algorithms, software development and the underlying theory of computation. You’ll study computational approaches in science and engineering and information processing applications in industry and commerce.
Location Fee Entry Requirements

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Structure Specialist focus Duration 3 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure Range of majors Duration 3 years full time Campus Caulfield
Location
Duration

Structure

Structure

Career options It is hard to imagine a job anywhere in any professional field where you will not be able to make use of knowledge and skills in the area of IT. You could work in a range of roles, including as a specialist programmer, systems analyst, business analyst, database administrator, games developer, multimedia developer and IT consultant.
Fee Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$30,700 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

A$30,700 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Career options This degree opens exciting career options all over the world, especially with governments and large corporations. Computer scientists are in high demand in a wide variety of roles, such as specialist programmer, systems analyst, research scientist, consultant and IT manager. They perform research and development in exciting areas, including artificial intelligence, bioinformatics, networking and cryptography, computer games, multimedia and robotics.
Fee Career options

Admissions Entry requirements: p74 – 75
Entry Requirements

Admissions Professional recognition Entry requirements: p74 – 75
Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

Graduates of this course from Australian campuses are eligible for professional-level membership of the Australian Computer Society.
Professional Recognition

Real-world experience
Majors/ Double Degrees IBL

Industry-based learning placement or Industry Experience project.
Entry Requirements

Professional recognition Graduates of this course from Australian campuses are eligible for professional-level membership of the Australian Computer Society.
Professional Recognition

Majors available
Majors/ Double Degrees

This course has the option of completing the general version (no major) or you can focus on one or two majors from:
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Real-world experience
Majors/ Double Degrees IBL

Applications development Enterprise information management Games development Information and communication technologies Multimedia development.

Industry-based learning placement or Industry Experience project. Majors available
Majors/ Double Degrees

This course has the option of completing the general version (no major) or you can focus on one major from:
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■ Computational science ■ Decision support ■ Systems development. Double degree course options

Majors/ Double Degrees

Science

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Business Information Systems

Informatics

Bachelor of Business Information Systems
Business relies on its information systems. You study the development and application of information technology to solve business problems. You learn fundamental business and IT concepts and how IT can serve business needs. The course’s broad base helps you understand the needs of software engineers, business managers and users. The course prepares you for leadership roles in IT management.
Location Entry Requirements Fee

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Bachelor of Informatics and Computation Advanced (Honours)
This course prepares high-achieving students to pursue postgraduate study or employment requiring research. The course provides a strong foundation in information technology leading to advanced studies in a chosen IT specialisation. These include computer science, computing technology, business information systems and information management. The course features project-based work so you are actively involved in research.
Location Location Fee Entry Requirements

Structure Specialist focus Duration 3 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Structure

Structure Specialist focus Duration 4 years full time Campus Clayton
Duration

Structure

Career options As a business information systems graduate, you have a wide range of career opportunities. Our graduates work all over the world, including for governments and large corporations. You could work in a range of roles, such as a business analyst, IT consultant, data scientist, applications and web systems developer, management consultant, project manager, systems analyst, or security and privacy consultant.
Fee Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.
Career options

Career options Graduating with this honours degree from Monash enhances your employment opportunities across a vast range of businesses seeking innovation and advancement in their IT capabilities.
Fee

A$30,700 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$30,700 Intake Semester 1
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p74 – 75
Entry Requirements

Professional recognition
Entry Requirements

Admissions Entry requirements: p74 – 75
Entry Requirements

Graduates of this course from Australian campuses are eligible for professional-level membership of the Australian Computer Society.
Professional Recognition

Professional recognition
Entry Requirements

Real-world experience
Majors/ Double Degrees IBL

Graduates of this course from Australian campuses are eligible for professional-level membership of the Australian Computer Society.
Professional Recognition

Industry-based learning placement or Industry Experience project.

Real-world experience
Majors/ Double Degrees IBL

Industry-based learning placement or Industry Experience project. Double degree course options
Majors/ Double Degrees

Commerce

Industry Based Learning Program
New for international students. Our Industry Based Learning (IBL) program partners Monash University with leading global and Australian organisations to offer students outstanding placement opportunities and scholarships valued up to A$39,000. This cooperative education program gives students the opportunity to unleash the skills they’ve learned in the classroom in the corporate world. For more information go to monash.edu/it/industry

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Software Engineering

Academic pathways

Bachelor of Software Engineering
This four-year course, designed in response to industry demand, develops your ability to solve problems and develop, analyse and improve large-scale software systems. You study development, programming and testing to ensure software runs effectively, safely and securely. Your course includes a 12-week industry placement, and for high-achieving students there are opportunities to study overseas.
Location Fee Entry Requirements

Monash University Foundation Year
The Monash University Foundation Year is the preferred pathway into the Faculty of Information Technology. The program is designed to prepare international students with the skills and knowledge required to succeed at Monash University. After successfully completing the Foundation Year program and meeting the entry requirements and prerequisites, you will have a guaranteed place in the first year of your chosen information technology degree. For more information on the Monash University Foundation Year and entry requirements visit: monashcollege.edu.au/foundation-year

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Structure Specialist focus Duration 4 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure

Career options You will be qualified to work in a range of roles around the world, including as an applications developer, internet developer, programming specialist, systems programmer, forensic and fraud consultant, software designer, engineer, software architect, consultant or developer.
Fee Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$30,700 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Admissions Professional recognition Entry requirements: p74 – 75
Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

Graduates of this course from Australian campuses are eligible for professional-level membership of the Australian Computer Society and admission at the level of professional engineer to Engineers Australia.
Professional Recognition

Real-world experience
Majors/ Double Degrees IBL

Industry-based learning placement or Industry Experience project.

Professor Maria Garcia de la Banda (Deputy Dean, Faculty of Information Technology) explores Luxor/Thebes with the Monash University CAVE2™. The most advanced facility of its type in the world, the A$1.8 million CAVE2 is a next generation immersive hybrid 2D and 3D visualisation tool comprising eighty 3D LCD panels in an eight metre, 320 degree, curved wall formation. Located in the University’s innovative New Horizons Centre at the Clayton campus.

Luxor/Thebes image courtesy of California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (Calit2) at University of California San Diego and Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL), University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC), with permission. Special thanks to Tom DeFanti, Greg Wickham, Adel Saad, Dick Ainsworth, Dan Sandin, and Andrew Prudhomme. Photo by Philip Chan, Monash University CAVE2™ is trademarked by the University of Illinois Board of Trustees

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Law
The Faculty of Law is recognised as one of the best performing law schools in the world. Ranked 16th in the 2014 QS World University Rankings, these results acknowledge the outstanding quality maintained across diverse criteria to ensure that a Law degree from Monash gives you a world standard education and an exceptional qualification. monash.edu/law

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Felicity Fox
Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws
“There are so many possibilities with a law degree. There’s no one path that law students take, and a law degree gives you practical skills that you’ll be able to use for the rest of your life. It’s exciting to know I have a range of options.” To learn more about Felicity and others go to monash.edu/law/future-students/undergraduate/testimonials.html

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Double degrees

Bachelor of Laws (Honours)
This degree satisfies the academic requirements for admission to practise as an Australian lawyer. It is also a preparation for diverse careers in and beyond the law, and a pathway to masters and doctoral qualifications. The course provides coherent and advanced knowledge of the sources of law, the principal areas of law, legal concepts and broader perspectives about the law. It develops professional skills in problem-solving, critical thinking, research, communication, collaboration with others, self-management, ethical awareness and professional judgement.
Location Fee Entry Requirements

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

You have a wide range of degrees to choose from in the Faculty of Law at Monash. A Bachelor of Laws is a fine start to your career, but you can improve your career options and professional outcomes by combining your law degree with another discipline in a double degree. In a double degree you undertake both degrees simultaneously, enabling you to complete both degrees in a shorter time than taking each degree separately. Most of the double degrees are five years in length, except for degrees with engineering and medicine.

Structure Specialist focus Duration 4 years full time Campus Clayton
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Structure

Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (Honours)
Are you a high-flyer interested in combining aerospace engineering and the law? This double degree will launch you into one of a number of exciting careers. If you study aerospace engineering with Monash, you will benefit from the best facilities in the country. The Monash Wind Tunnel is the largest in the southern hemisphere and was recently used by Tour de France winner Cadel Evans for testing the aerodynamics of his racing bike.
Location Fee Entry Requirements

Career options Our graduates have become leaders in business, government and the legal profession. Monash law graduates excel around the world. After completing your post-university practical training, you can become a barrister or solicitor, or use the skills and knowledge you acquire in a variety of occupations within the judiciary, government, media, business, industry and politics.
Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

A$31,600 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Structure Specialist focus Duration 6.5 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure

Admissions Entry requirements: p74 – 75
Entry Requirements

Career options When you graduate, you are likely to work in design and manufacturing, research and development, or airworthiness operations. You might join a large aerospace company as a legal counsel or a general manufacturer that contracts to the aerospace industry. You might work at an airline or a government aerospace laboratory or research centre where your focus will be on the legal aspects of the business.
Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$34,800 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p74 – 75
Entry Requirements

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Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts
One of our most popular programs, this degree combines the problem-solving and analytical skills taught in the law degree with the creative and communication skills taught in an arts degree. It's dynamic, prestigious and creative – giving you a solid foundation of the concepts, procedures and reasoning underpinning the Australian legal system, as well as the flexibility to choose from more than 40 distinct arts areas of study (including languages, communications, politics, history, psychology, criminology and international studies).
Location Fee Entry Requirements

Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce
Become a captain of industry with this double degree aimed at ambitious high-achievers. You will join the largest business faculty in Australia and, at the same time, study in one of the top law schools in the world, according to QS World University Rankings. Your degree is a recognised tertiary preparation for entry to the legal profession.
Location Fee Entry Requirements

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Structure Specialist focus Duration 5 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure Specialist focus Duration 5 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure

Structure

Career options A combined degree in law and commerce offers career opportunities in an ever-expanding corporate world, including multinational corporations, small boutique organisations, the banking sector as well as the legal practice. With the available specialisations in each degree our graduates can formulate a career path to suit their individual interests.
Career options

Career options The legal skills gained, coupled with specialised knowledge in humanities learned during these double degrees, will make you a highly sought after graduate with a broad range of skills in areas such as journalism; publishing; public relations and communications; marketing and advertising; business research and consulting; foreign affairs and international trade; politics; human resources; environmental research and planning; counselling, social welfare – research, policy, planning; education; tourism and hospitality; performing arts, film and television; and library, museum and gallery administration.
Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$31,600 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

A$35,200 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p74 – 75
Entry Requirements

Admissions Entry requirements: p74 – 75
Entry Requirements

Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Studying engineering and law will give you this balance of theory and practice, the physical and intellectual. It's a double degree designed to produce engineers skilled in the legal, corporate and technology arenas, and ready for work in a variety of organisations.
Fee Entry Requirements

Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Biomedical Science
If you want to combine knowledge of biomedical science with a solid foundation in legal principles and practice then this is the degree for you.
Fee Entry Requirements

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Structure Specialist focus Duration 6.5 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Biomedical science can have a major impact on the wellbeing of society, but the transition from the laboratory to the people it will benefit is a complex journey. A law degree gives graduates the tools to do this.
Location

Structure Specialist focus Duration 5 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure

You choose to specialise in chemical, civil, electrical and computer systems, materials or mechanical engineering as well as completing all prescribed law units. You will be on par with all other Monash law graduates and able to seek admission to practise as a barrister or solicitor in Victoria.
Location

Career options The need for legally trained engineering graduates continues to grow, with opportunities arising in areas such as legal adviser or manager to engineering corporations, project management, research and development, consulting and construction law.
Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

Career options In an increasingly technological workforce, a scientific background combined with legal training has become a distinct advantage, opening opportunities in a variety of industries.
Career options

A$34,800 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$34,700 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p74 – 75
Entry Requirements

Admissions Entry requirements: p74 – 75
Entry Requirements

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Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Music
You can have it all – nourish your creative side, while testing your intellectual rigour with a law degree that provides a recognised tertiary path into the legal profession.
Fee Entry Requirements

Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Science
There is a high demand for legal professionals with a qualification in science – and scientists who are qualified in law; from the law-makers dealing with legislation relating to climate change, genetically modified crops and stem cell research to the scientists needing to navigate complex legal and political approvals processes to further their research.
Fee Entry Requirements

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

The entertainment industry creates unique legal and management challenges that require specialised knowledge. This double degree offers two very distinct areas of study that enable you to combine the expertise, skills and knowledge of a law degree with continued training in performance and music studies.
Location

Structure Specialist focus Duration 5 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure Specialist focus Duration 5 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure

Structure

Career options Combining a Music and Law degree gives you the opportunity to work in law-related areas of the music industry and can lead to careers in arts administration, policy and planning, music retailing, research and archiving, artist management and music technology as well as the legal profession itself.
Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

In an age of increasing technological advancements, the link between science and the law will only become stronger. This means graduates with a double degree in science and law will have the power to choose which career they follow.
Location

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$31,600 Intake Semester 1
ATAR Career options

Career options Graduates with legal training have a distinct career advantage with the increasing technology and science-based industries such as climate science, forensic law, medico-legal matters, patent development as well as public health policy and management.

A$32,600 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p74 – 75
Entry Requirements

Admissions Entry requirements: p74 – 75
Entry Requirements

Academic pathways

Monash University Foundation Year
The Monash University Foundation Year is the preferred pathway into the Faculty of Law. The program is designed to prepare international students with the skills and knowledge required to succeed at Monash University. After successfully completing the Foundation Year program and meeting the entry requirements and prerequisites, you will have a guaranteed place in the first year of your chosen law degree. For more information on the Monash University Foundation Year and entry requirements visit: monashcollege.edu.au/foundation-year

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Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
Monash has long been considered in the top tier of Australian universities when it comes to medicine, nursing and health sciences. We are consistently ranked in the top 50 medical schools by QS World University Rankings and Times Higher Education, and are the only Australian member of the prestigious M8 Alliance of academic health centres and medical universities. monash.edu/medicine

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Michael Fox
Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Emergency Health (Paramedic)
“Whilst the emergency health side of the course teaches you more advanced CPR, heart rhythm interpretation and insertion of breathing tubes (skills that nurses typically learn as postgraduates, not undergraduates), the nursing degree provides a wider overview of medications, mental health and ‘specialist’ areas such as wounds or child health.”

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Biomedical Science

Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Scholar Program)
This challenging course is designed for high achievers keen to undertake an individual program of study under the guidance of some of the world's best biomedical researchers. Structure Specialist focus Duration 3 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure

Bachelor of Biomedical Science
This is your invitation to join one of the most expert medical research hubs in the world. Your core studies include human biology, anatomy, biochemistry, genetics, immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, pharmacology, physiology and the biomedical basis of disease. You can then design a specialised program so you have a solid foundation in biomedical sciences, leading to a research-based honours year.
Location Structure

Structure Specialist focus Duration 3 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

While your core studies include human biology, anatomy, biochemistry, genetics, immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, pharmacology, physiology and the biomedical basis of disease, you have the opportunity to accelerate your studies to contribute to the groundbreaking research activity at Monash’s specialist facilities.
Location

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$34,700 Career options Intake Semester 1
ATAR

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

Career options A biomedical sciences degree opens up career opportunities in biotechnology, the pharmaceutical industry, research centres, product development and technology. As a graduate, you may find work in the hospital and medical sector, including medical diagnostic laboratories, secondary and tertiary teaching, media and communications, or the government sector in such areas as health promotion and health economics. Double degree course options
Majors/ Double Degrees Career options

A$34,700 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

With this high-powered degree, you have global opportunities with medical, biotechnology and pharmaceutical research centres and companies. You could also find many exciting openings in education, the media and government.

Career options

Admissions Entry requirements: p76 – 77
Entry Requirements

Admissions Entry requirements: p76 – 77
Entry Requirements

Emergency Health (Paramedic), Midwifery and Nursing

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Commerce ■ Engineering (Honours) Law (Honours) ■ Science

Bachelor of Nursing
Monash nursing students have access to outstanding medical researchers at leading teaching hospitals.
Fee Entry Requirements

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Bachelor of Biomedical Science Advanced with Honours
This high-profile course suits high-achievers pursuing honours studies at a world-leading centre of biomedical research. You develop specialist skills from foundation studies in biology, anatomy, biochemistry, genetics, immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, pharmacology, physiology and the biomedical basis of disease. Your research is guided by leading researchers, including in stem cell research, and in treating multiple sclerosis, kidney, heart and lung disease.
Location

This course provides a broad foundation for general nursing practice and opportunities for future specialisations. You study clinical reasoning, client care, communication, judgement and research in a course that offers extensive clinical experience through a variety of local and international health agencies.
Location

Structure Specialist focus Duration 3 years full time Campus Clayton or Peninsula
Location
Duration

Structure

Structure Specialist focus Duration 4 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure

Career options Graduates work in acute hospital care, mental health, rehabilitation, aged care, community-based care and rural and remote services. The course provides the foundation for further education and practice in specialist areas, including acute medical/surgical nursing, emergency nursing, intensive care, midwifery, paediatrics, peri-operative, mental health, palliative care, oncology and wound care. Double degree course options
Majors/ Double Degrees Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$26,900 Intake Semester 1
ATAR

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$34,700 Intake Semester 1
ATAR

Career options By completing this degree, you will have shown high academic performance and engagement in biomedical research. You open opportunities to pursue an international research career.
Career options

Admissions Entry requirements: p76 – 77
Entry Requirements

Admissions Entry requirements: p76 – 77
Entry Requirements



Midwifery ■ Emergency Health (Paramedic)

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Bachelor of Nursing (Community Health)
This course is built on a holistic approach to healthcare. In state-of-the-art facilities, the course explores the social factors affecting health. Your clinical training is supported by studies in health promotion, early intervention, education, treatment and referral to complement working in hospitals, community health centres, general practice, schools, universities, local councils and patients' homes.
Location Fee Entry Requirements

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Emergency Health (Paramedic)
This groundbreaking double degree gives you the chance to broaden your skills and career options as a nurse and paramedic. Delivered at our Peninsula campus, the course will open exciting opportunities in ambulance and community-based health services and disaster response teams here and overseas – wherever combined emergency and ward skills are needed. As a qualified paramedic nurse, you will play a key role in regular emergency responses, community-based triage and pre-hospital and in-hospital care. Your role will prove critical at times of multivictim disasters, when your communication, leadership and clinical-reasoning skills as a nurse will come to the fore.
Location Fee Entry Requirements

Structure Specialist focus Duration 3 years full time Campus Berwick
Location
Duration

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Structure

Structure Specialist focus Duration 4 years full time Campus Peninsula
Location
Duration

Structure

Career options Your nursing degree creates opportunities in acute hospital care, mental health, rehabilitation, aged care, community-based care and rural and remote services. It also provides an excellent foundation for further education in specialist areas of nursing, including acute medical/surgical, emergency, intensive care, midwifery, paediatrics, perioperative, mental health, palliative care, oncology and wound care.
Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$26,900 Intake Semester 1
ATAR

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$30,600 Intake Semester 1
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p76 – 77
Entry Requirements Career options

Career options You could work as a registered nurse, paramedic or paramedic nurse in a range of emergency health settings, including with Ambulance Victoria.

Admissions Entry requirements: p76 – 77
Entry Requirements

Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Midwifery
Midwives play a crucial role in bringing new life into the world and caring for mothers and babies before, during and after birth. This double degree will give you specialist knowledge and a broad range of skills in communication, research, clinical reasoning, client care and judgement, making you highly employable in any practice setting, especially in rural and remote areas where being multi-skilled can have significant advantages. You will have plenty of opportunity for clinical experience in diverse settings throughout Victoria.
Location Fee Entry Requirements

Bachelor of Emergency Health (Paramedic)
Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Structure Specialist focus Duration 4 years full time Campus Peninsula
Location
Duration

Structure

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A degree in emergency health prepares you for potential employment as a paramedic in ambulance and community health settings. Students study four units per semester for six semesters (three years). The course is based on the following themes: professionalism, evidence-based practice, reflection, clinical competence and patient focus. Clinical experience includes placements with ambulance services and other health agencies. Travel to metropolitan and rural off-campus locations for clinical placements will be required. Some clinical placements will occur during one or more vacation periods (i.e. summer semester) between years of study.
Location

Fee

Entry Requirements

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Structure Specialist focus Duration 3 years full time Campus Peninsula
Location
Duration

Structure

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

Career options This degree enables you to register as both a Midwife and a Nurse. It will open a range of opportunities in midwifery, including in antenatal, birth and postnatal areas. You could also specialise in neonatal, maternal, child health care or other fields with further study. As a nurse, you could work in many different service areas, including acute hospital care, mental health, rehabilitation or aged and community-based care.
Career options

A$26,900 Intake Semester 1
ATAR

Career options As a Monash Paramedic graduate you will have the skills to provide expert care in the pre-hospital environment. Ambulance paramedics are in demand from government and private ambulance service providers in Australia. You will also be able to access opportunities in industrial and community emergency-health settings here and overseas.
Career options

A$30,600 Intake Semester 1
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p76 – 77
Entry Requirements

Admissions Entry requirements: p76 – 77
Entry Requirements

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Health Science, Psychology and Social Work

Bachelor of Psychology (with Honours)
This course is about the study of mental processes to help us better understand human behaviour and improve mental health. You can pursue your individual interests in a wide range of areas relating to the application of psychology. In addition, you are introduced to other disciplines which complement the study of psychology. Structure Specialist focus Duration 4 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure

Bachelor of Health Science
This course puts health in a social context. You study the challenging public health issues facing communities, and how they are being addressed. You develop expertise in identifying, investigating, analysing and evaluating health issues and programs through your knowledge of physiology, epidemiology, health care systems, disease prevention, health promotion, policy and sociology. And you learn how to influence for change through effective advocacy.
Location

Structure Range of majors Duration 3 years full time Campus Caulfield
Location
Duration

Structure

With exceptional training opportunities from leading practitioners, you can choose to gain a broad, interdisciplinary knowledge of psychology and focus on a deep understanding of a specific area, including brain injury, sleep disorders and new developments in neuroscience.
Location

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$34,700 Intake Semester 1
ATAR

Career options Opportunities exist for employment or further study in research, child or career counselling, clinical neuropsychology, educational counselling, forensic psychology and welfare, health, organisational and sports psychology, and many other areas. You could also undertake the further study and training required to register and practise as a psychologist.
Career options

Admissions Entry requirements: p78 – 79
Entry Requirements

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$31,800 Career options Intake Semester 1
ATAR

Our graduates find rewarding opportunities in public health research, health promotion, policy development and management in both government and non-government organisations, including community health organisations. It opens doors to public health research and postgraduate clinical programs in medicine, social work, nursing and allied health. Double degree course options
Majors/ Double Degrees

Career options

Admissions Entry requirements: p76 – 77
Entry Requirements

Bachelor of Social Work
Social workers promote positive development for individuals, families, communities and society. In particular, they focus on improving the lives of people who are disadvantaged. Taught by thought leaders, you study the theory and practice of social work as well as fieldwork skills. You can also study management, research and policy.
Location

Structure Specialist focus Duration 2 years full time Campus Caulfield
Location
Duration

Structure



Business ■ Social Work

Career options Our graduates work in clinical or practice settings, in policy writing, program evaluation and development and research. They work for government and community agencies – in schools, correctional institutions, hospitals, community health centres, mental health services, drug and alcohol programs, family and children's services, multicultural agencies, housing services and with refugees. Double degree course options
Majors/ Double Degrees Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$25,400 Intake Semester 1
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p78 – 79
Entry Requirements



Arts ■ Health Science

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Medicine

Nutrition and Dietetics, Occupational Therapy, Physiotherapy and Radiography and Medical Imaging

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
As the only Victorian university to offer a direct-from-school medical program, you can start your journey towards becoming a doctor from day one. You will have the opportunity to learn from leaders in the fields of anatomy, biochemistry, genetics, immunology, microbiology, pathology, pharmacology, physiology, psychology and sociology. Using Case Based and Problem Based Learning, the course covers four themes: first – professional communication, IT, informatics, ethics, law, and clinical effectiveness; second – the social, environmental and behavioural backgrounds of illness and practice, especially in rural and remote areas; third – the scientific basis of clinical practice; and fourth – clinical skills.
Location Fee Entry Requirements

Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics (Honours)
Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Structure Specialist focus Duration 5 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure

This course integrates teaching and practice and offers studies in clinical nutrition, population health, research and food services management. You will explore the role of food in society and develop knowledge of nutritional and biomedical science, including the role of nutrition in health and disease. Your study includes practical placements in health and government settings and you will have access to facilities that support your exploration, including a commercial kitchen and exercise studios.
Location

Structure Specialist focus Duration 4 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$38,900 Career options Intake Semester 1
ATAR

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$63,100 Intake

Career options You initially work as a doctor within the hospital system and can undertake further speciality training in a range or areas – general practitioner, obstetrics, paediatrics, psychiatry, surgery.
ATAR Career options

Semester 1
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p76 – 77
ATAR Entry Requirements

Dietitians are the experts in food and nutrition. As a graduate, you can choose to work in clinical dietetics, health promotion, community or public health dietetics, government, programs and policy development, teaching, research, product development, marketing and promotion or food services management. Work settings include hospitals, health centres, nursing homes, exercise and fitness business, the food industry or private practice.

Career options

Admissions Entry requirements: p76 – 77
Entry Requirements

ISAT To be eligible for entry, applicants must undertake the International Student Admission Test (ISAT). If an applicant thinks that their citizenship status may change during the selection process, they need to undertake both the Undergraduate Medicine with Health Science Admission Test (UMAT) and ISAT.
Entry Requirements

Interview Applicants may be invited to attend an interview based on their academic results. Only applicants who attend an interview will remain eligible for entry into the program.
Entry Requirements

Bachelor of Nutrition Science
The importance of good nutrition as a contributory factor to ensuring a healthy life is indisputable. This course focuses on the relationship between nutrition and human health, integrating the scientific disciplines of physiology, biochemistry, immunology and molecular biology with societal and cultural influences. There is an emphasis on research aimed at the maintenance of health and prevention of disease.
Location

Structure Specialist focus Duration 3 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure

Career options As a graduate, you will have the professional and personal qualities and competencies required for working as a nutrition scientist across a range of domains. This qualification enables you to pursue a career in a variety of different roles, such as researcher, educator, policy officer, food regulator or public health advocate in both government and non-government sectors.
Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$38,900 Intake Semester 1
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p76 – 77
Entry Requirements

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Bachelor of Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapists work with individuals, families, groups, organisations and communities to overcome functional problems in daily life activities caused by illness, injury, psychological or emotional difficulties, developmental delay or the effects of aging. In this internationally recognised course, you study foundation knowledge units (such as professional issues, foundations of health, occupational science, occupational therapy practice models and theories, psychology, lifespan development and biomedical sciences) in your first year. In the latter three years, you complete profession-specific occupational therapy units which includes completing 1000 hours of clinical placements.
Location

Structure Specialist focus Duration 4 years full time Campus Peninsula
Location
Duration

Bachelor of Radiography and Medical Imaging (Honours)
With an emphasis on general radiography, Computed Tomography (CT), medical ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), this course divides your time between expert tuition and hospital-based radiology department and radiology practices. Your study includes computed and digital radiography, CT, medical ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging. As well as clinical placements, you complete a research project or extended study in an advanced imaging modality.
Location Fee Entry Requirements

Structure

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Structure Specialist focus Duration 4 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$31,800 Intake Semester 1
ATAR

Career options Most of our graduates pursue careers as radiographers in public or private hospitals, or private radiology practices. Graduates can also specialise in medical ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging, mammography, management, research, or medical applications with medical imaging companies.
Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

Career options You could work individually or as part of a multidisciplinary healthcare team in a hospital, rehabilitation centre, schools, early intervention program, private practice, supported-employment service, or in specialised programs for children, adults with physical disabilities, the elderly or people with developmental disabilities. Occupational therapists can also gain employment in the areas of health promotion, education, management and research. After successfully completing this course, you can apply to register with the Occupational Therapy Board of Australia.
Career options

Admissions Entry requirements: p p76 – 77
Entry Requirements

A$36,700 Intake Semester 1
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p78 – 79
Entry Requirements

Bachelor of Physiotherapy
In our Physiotherapy degree you will learn key areas of physiotherapy practice, including musculoskeletal care in terms of injury, or sport or arthritis management as well as rehabilitation after surgery. Other key areas include: cardiorespiratory care – helping people with heart or lung problems; gerontology – keeping older people healthier; and neurology – providing rehabilitation following stroke, spinal cord injury, Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis. Learning from highly skilled research and clinical physiotherapists, the course is delivered via case-based learning and clinical practice.
Location Fee Entry Requirements

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Structure Specialist focus Duration 4 years full time Campus Peninsula
Location
Duration

Structure

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$36,700 Intake Semester 1
ATAR

Career options Physiotherapists may work independently or as part of a team of healthcare professionals. They work in hospitals, health centres, sports medicine clinics, maternity hospitals, rehabilitation centres, aged-care facilities and in private practices, as well as in health promotion, education, management and research. After successfully completing this course, you can apply to register with the Physiotherapy Board of Australia.
Career options

Admissions Entry requirements: p78 – 79
ATAR Entry Requirements

Interview You may be invited to attend an interview based on your academic results. Only applicants who attend an interview will remain eligible for entry into the program.
Entry Requirements

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Double degrees

Monash University Foundation Year
The Monash University Foundation Year is the preferred pathway into the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Science. The program is designed to prepare international students with the skills and knowledge required to succeed at Monash University. After successfully completing the Foundation Year program and meeting the entry requirements and prerequisites, you will have a guaranteed place in the first year of your chosen degree.

Many degrees offered by the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences can be studied as part of a double degree. A double degree means you graduate with a qualification in two disciplines instead of one. And it usually only adds one extra year to your degree.

Emergency Health (Paramedic) Engineering (Honours)

Law (Honours)

Biomedical Science Health Science Nursing Science Social Work
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Social Work

Commerce

Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Monash is Australia’s oldest pharmacy school. We are ranked number one in Australia and the Asia-Pacific Region and among the top 10 in the world for pharmacy and pharmacology (QS World University Rankings by Subject, 2014). At Monash, we combine innovation and tradition to provide you with an education that will take you wherever you want to go – in your work and in the world. monash.edu/pharm

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Andrew Lee
Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours)
Andrew is the Community pharmacist at Wattle Care Pharmacy. “There’s a great sense of satisfaction in providing primary health care and building rapport with the people in the community where I was brought up. “For me, the best part of the job is the opportunity to refine my managerial skills through the successes and failures of everyday decisions. I’m also gaining insight into what’s involved in owning a pharmacy from the proprietors.”

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Pharmaceutical Science

Pharmacy

Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science
In this course, you study the chemistry, biology and technology of medicines and how to improve human health by researching and developing more reliable, accessible and effective treatments. You can choose to focus on drug discovery biology, formulation science or medicinal chemistry. You gain practical skills through a major research project or industry placement.
Location Fee Entry Requirements

Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours)
This course is about the formulation of medicines and their impact on the body. You study physical, organic and medicinal chemistry, physiology, biochemistry, microbiology, molecular biology and immunology.
Entry Requirements Fee

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Structure Specialist focus Duration 3 years full time Campus Parkville
Location
Duration

Structure Specialist focus Duration 4 years full time Campus Parkville
Location
Duration

Structure

Structure

Leading training technology, MyDispense, with virtual patients and pharmacy products, provides dispensing practice, while Pharmville, with fictional patients, provides practice with “real” health needs. Opportunities include clinical placements and overseas study.
Location

Career options You will be sought-after by research and development centres, the pharmaceutical industry, and food, agriculture, chemicals, biotechnology and cosmetics companies. You could work as a drug analyst, formulation scientist, industry consultant, development chemist, medicinal chemist, patent attorney, medicine researcher and developer, academic or clinical-trial specialist.
Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$31,500 Intake Semester 1
ATAR Career options

Career options Our graduates work around the world – many in high-level positions. Their roles include community, hospital or consultant pharmacist. You might work in the pharmaceutical industry, for government or regulatory bodies, in research or clinical trials.

A$36,500 Intake Semester 1
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p78 – 79
Entry Requirements

Admissions Entry requirements: p78 – 79
Entry Requirements

Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science Advanced with Honours
This course prepares you for postgraduate study or a research career in biomedical and pharmaceutical industries. You study the chemistry, biology and technology of medicines and then you can choose to focus on drug discovery biology, formulation science or medicinal chemistry. Your research is mentored by leading scientists with access to advanced teaching technology: Pharmatopia, a virtual pharmaceutical world.
Location Fee Entry Requirements

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours, Scholars Program)
The Scholars Program is a specialist degree designed for high-achieving students at one of the world’s top-ranked universities for Pharmacy and Pharmacology. Scholars have access to expert mentoring and leadership training.
Location Fee Entry Requirements

Structure Specialist focus Duration 4 years full time Campus Parkville
Location
Duration

Professional recognition
Professional Recognition

Structure

Structure Specialist focus Duration 4 years full time Campus Parkville
Location
Duration

Structure

Career options Career options are listed under our Bachelor of Pharmacy degree. If you are part of the Scholars Program you have the added benefit of being recognised as a high achiever with the opportunity to develop industry connections while you are studying through seminars and our mentoring program.
Career options

Career options Our graduates work right across the drug discovery life cycle. Your focus might be research and development in the pharmaceutical or biomedical industry, or opportunities in the food, agriculture, chemical, or cosmetics industries. You could work as a drug analyst, formulation scientist, industry consultant, development chemist, medicinal chemist, patent attorney, medicine researcher and developer, academic or clinical-trial specialist.
Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$31,500 Intake Semester 1
ATAR

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$36,500 Intake Semester 1 and 2
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p78 – 79
Entry Requirements

Admissions Entry requirements: p78 – 79
Entry Requirements

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Academic pathways

Monash University Foundation Year
The Monash University Foundation Year is the preferred pathway into the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science. The program is designed to prepare international students with the skills and knowledge required to succeed at Monash University. After successfully completing the Foundation Year program and meeting the entry requirements and prerequisites, you will have a guaranteed place in the first year of your chosen degree. For more information on the Monash University Foundation Year and entry requirements visit: monashcollege.edu.au/foundation-year

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Science
Science at Monash opens the door to an incredibly diverse array of options. From the subjects you study to the career you choose, Monash science is all about flexibility and choice. Choosing science at Monash means you are equipped to explore some of the most complex questions facing humankind. It’s more than just a degree – it’s the beginning of an exciting adventure. monash.edu/science

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Elizabeth Stewart
Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts (Immunology, Psychology, minor in Genetics and French)
Elizabeth chose a double degree to explore her various interests and plans to become a clinical psychologist. “At Monash there are so many opportunities, volunteering programs and short courses, and everyone is so welcoming and friendly. In high school I had this image of science being geeky, but all the bits I thought would be geeky are actually really cool.” To learn more about Elizabeth and others go to monash.edu/science/future/careers/profiles

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Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges)
This unique course is focused on developing future leaders who will inspire discovery and innovation. In addition to studying the scientific discipline of your choice, you will receive training in entrepreneurship, leadership, communication and policy development, as well as complete an international internship. Structure Range of majors Duration 3 years full time Campus Clayton
Location Career options
Duration

Structure Range of majors Duration 4 years full time Campus Clayton
Location
Duration

Structure

Bachelor of Science
The Bachelor of Science offers a wide range of areas of study to choose from. Bachelor of Science students can customise the course according to their own skills and interests, as well as pursue interests outside science through the course’s elective component. In the Bachelor of Science, you develop skills you can use in a range of careers. The course builds a strong foundation for further study and research.
Location Structure

You will be exposed to entrepreneurs, innovators and leaders via a built-in mentoring program from the first year, helping shape your future career networks from day one.
Location

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

Career options You will graduate from this course equipped with a diverse set of skills, a strong peer and mentor network and the passion and confidence to pursue a meaningful, exciting career in science or other areas such as consulting, business, government, communications or international aid.

A$35,500 Intake Semester 1
ATAR

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

Admissions Entry requirements: p80 – 81
Entry Requirements

Career options There’s a whole world of opportunity open to Monash science graduates. Science graduates can be found working in a range of scientific and non-scientific fields, including within government, education, the private sector, research institutes, business services, allied health and pharmaceutical science, banking and finance, environmental consulting, manufacturing industries and research. Areas of study
Majors/ Double Degrees Career options

A$32,600 Intake Semester 1
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p80 – 81
Entry Requirements

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Research)
This course is designed for students who have a keen interest in pursuing a pathway that focuses on scientific research. It offers an advanced-level honours qualification, and is perfect if you plan on pursuing further study beyond your undergraduate degree. This four-year degree will extend and challenge your thinking.
Location Location

Structure Range of majors Duration 4 years full time Campus Clayton
Duration

Structure

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Astronomy and astrophysics Atmospheric science Chemistry Computational science Developmental biology Ecology and conservation biology Environmental science Genetics Geographical science Geosciences

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Immunology Marine and freshwater biology Materials science Mathematics and statistics Microbiology Pharmacology Physics Physiology Plant sciences Psychology Zoology

Career options As a scientist, you will play an important role in developing cutting-edge technologies, therapies and initiatives that address some of society’s greatest challenges. You may be instrumental in policy making, research and teaching, addressing issues associated with health care and social wellbeing. You may also be employed in traditional and emerging areas where expertise in life sciences, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, computer sciences and the physical sciences are important.
Career options

$
Fee

2014 fee p.a.

A$32,600 Intake Semester 1
ATAR

Admissions Entry requirements: p80 – 81
Entry Requirements

Double degree course options
Majors/ Double Degrees

■ Aerospace engineering (Honours) ■ Arts ■ Arts (Global) ■ Biomedical science ■ Commerce ■ Computer science ■ Education (Honours) ■ Engineering (Honours) ■ Environmental engineering (Honours) ■ Journalism ■ Laws (Honours)

Academic pathways

Monash University Foundation Year
The Monash University Foundation Year is the preferred pathway into the Faculty of Science. The program is designed to prepare international students with the skills and knowledge required to succeed at Monash University. After successfully completing the Foundation Year program and meeting the entry requirements and prerequisites, you will have a guaranteed place in the first year of your chosen Science degree. For more information on the Monash University Foundation Year and entry requirements visit: monashcollege.edu.au/foundation-year

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Entry requirements
Students who apply to Monash University for an undergraduate course must satisfy the following: n Academic entry requirements n Minimum age requirements n English entry requirements n Prerequisites and additional requirements

Academic entry requirements
The following international entry requirements are listed in the Entry requirements by faculty table on pages 64 – 81.
ATAR (International 2014) – Indicative score ONLY Monash College Diploma Indian School Certificate

University of Melbourne Trinity Foundation Year

High School Certificate, Vietnam

South African National Senior Certificate (2009 onwards)

All India Senior School Certificate

Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education

Monash South Africa Foundation Year

America: Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)

America: Advanced Placement

Monash University Foundation Year

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma

Intake (Semester)

English Category refer to page 63

Ontario Grade 12

SMA3, Indonesia

UNIPREP/UNSW Foundation Year

Duration (years)

STPM, Malaysia

UEC, Malaysia

Course code

2014 fee p.a.

A Level, GCE

Course

Campus

Prerequisites and additional requirements



















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Entry scores for the listed qualification in this guide are calculated as follows: 1 ATAR (International 2014) – Indicative score ONLY: Final ATAR score 2 A Level, GCE: •  Total score of a maximum of 3 A Level subjects taken in one academic year.# • Two AS Level subjects can be counted in place of one A Level subject, provided that the subject has not been taken at A Level, and there is at least one A Level subject included in the calculation. • AS Level results cannot be used to replace a poor performance in an A Level subject. • Score A Level grades as follows: A*(a*) = 5, A(a) = 5, B(b) = 4, C(c) = 3, D(d) = 2, E(e) = 1, U = 0. • Score AS Level grades as follows: a(a) =2.5, b(b) =2, c(c) =1.5, d(d) =1, e(e) =0.5, U = 0. • N (Narrow failure) and U (Unclassified) not to be included in the calculation. • A maximum of 1 bonus point is offered when achieving A* in an A Level Subject. One academic year may include more than one sitting; for example, June 2012 and January 2013 is acceptable but June 2012 and June 2013 is outside one academic year and is not acceptable.
#

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

All India Senior School Certificate: Overall average of the best 4 academic subjects. America: Advanced Placement: Total score of the best 2 AP subjects. Minimum accepted score in each subject is 3. A completed (regionally accredited) Year 12 American High School diploma must also be submitted. America: Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT): Total score of Critical Reading, Mathematics and Writing. A completed regionally accredited Year 12 American High School Diploma must also be submitted. High School Certificate, Vietnam: Overall average of the best 6 subjects as awarded on the temporary certificate by the relevant provincial education and training department. Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education: Total score of the best 5 subjects (Category A and C only). Score calculated as follows: Level 1 = 1, Level 2 = 2, Level 3 = 3, Level 4 = 4, Level 5 = 5 or A = 5, B = 4, C = 3, D = 2, E = 1. Indian School Certificate: Overall average of the best 4 academic subjects. International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma: Total final score achieved for all subjects. Ontario Grade 12: Overall average of the best 6 Grade 12 subjects (excluding workplace preparation or open courses).

11

12

13

14

15

16

SMA3, Indonesia: Overall average of all academic subjects. South African National Senior Certificate (2009 onwards): Total score of the best 6 subjects (excluding life orientation). Bonus points, to a maximum of four, are awarded as follows: English Level 5 or higher = +2, Mathematics Level 5 or higher = +2, Mathematical Literacy Level 6 or higher = +2. STPM, Malaysia: Total SGP score in the best 3 academic subjects (including local language). UEC, Malaysia: Overall average of best 5 subjects. Score calculated as follows: A1 = 1, A2 = 2, B3 = 3, B4 = 4, B5 = 5, B6 = 6, C7 = 7, C8 = 8, F9 = 0. If the overall average ends in a decimal point then the score should be rounded down. For example, an overall average of 4.9 should be rounded down to 4. Monash University Foundation Year: Overall average of best 8 units plus any bonus points which may apply. The undergraduate entry requirements published in this brochure are for students who commence the MUFY program in 2013/2014. Monash South Africa Foundation Year: Overall average of all subjects (including fails).

17

18

19

UNIPREP/UNSW Foundation Year: Final grade point average as awarded on the final transcript. University of Melbourne Trinity Foundation Year: Overall average of the best 4 subjects. Monash College Diploma: To calculate the average mark required for the Monash University destination degree refer to the relevant Diploma program information available at: monashcollege.edu.au/courses/ diplomas/index.html

Other international qualifications entry requirements can be found using the Undergraduate Qualifications Database located at: monash.edu/study/ international/apply/qd

Prerequisites and additional requirements
Students need to meet course prerequisites (including English) and additional requirements. These are outlined by faculty for each course in the “prerequisite and additional requirements” column. It should be noted that required prerequisite scores are not listed in this course guide.

Minimum age requirements
You must be at least 17 years of age to enrol in a Monash University undergraduate course. Some exemptions may apply. For further information, visit: monash.edu/study/applications/undergraduate/entry/age.html This age restriction also applies to Monash College Diploma Part 2 programs. Alternatively if you are 16 years of age at the time of enrolment you may wish to consider applying for Monash University Foundation Year or Diploma Part 1 programs. 62

English entry requirements
All students who apply for a Monash University undergraduate course must satisfy English entry requirements. Different English entry levels apply to undergraduate courses. required prerequisite score for institution at Australian VET the Monash University course diploma level or above which they have applied for. The must be taken within 2 years equivalent English subject must prior to the course be taken within 2 years prior to commencement date. the course commencement date Documentary evidence in the (other time limitation periods may If a student has completed several form of an official letter is apply). measures of English proficiency required from the institution at over a period of time, only the which the study was undertaken. 2. English is the language of most recent demonstration of English This document must be written instruction, communication is considered. and signed by the institution’s and assessment for the entire registrar (or other authorised English requirements can be met in institution: person) of the education one of the following ways: Students must have satisfactorily institution to the satisfaction of completed a minimum of 48 the Academic Board. 1. English (Australian Year 12 Monash credit points (two equivalent): standard full-time semesters) or 3. English Proficiency Tests: Students must complete an equivalent in an English medium The following English proficiency English subject that is equivalent educational tests are accepted by Monash to units 3 and 4 of VCE English University: and also meet the
n

Academic IELTS (International English Language Testing System). For more information visit www.ielts.org Internet/Paper Based TOEFL (American Test of English as a Foreign Language). For more information visit www.ets.org Pearson Test of English (Academic). For more information visit www.pearsonpte.com Cambridge Certificate in Advanced English (CAE) and Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE). For more information visit www.cambridgeenglish.org

n

n

n

Undergraduate English categories for IELTS and TOEFL are outlined in the below table and are detailed by faculty for each course in the “English Category” column. Undergraduate English Categories Category A Academic IELTS Overall band score: 6.5 Listening: 6.0 Reading: 6.0 Speaking: 6.0 Writing: 6.0 Overall band score: 6.5 Listening: 6.5 Reading: 6.5 Speaking: 6.0 Writing: 6.0 Overall band score: 6.5 Listening: 6.5 Reading: 6.5 Speaking: 6.0 Writing: 6.5 Overall band score: 7.0 Listening: 6.5 Reading: 6.5 Speaking: 6.5 Writing: 6.5 Internet Based TOEFL Total score: 79 Listening: 12 Reading: 13 Speaking: 18 Writing: 21 Total score: 79 Listening: 20 Reading: 19 Speaking: 18 Writing: 21 Total score: 79 Listening: 20 Reading: 19 Speaking: 18 Writing: 24 Total score: 94 Listening: 20 Reading: 19 Speaking: 20 Writing: 24 Undergraduate English Categories Category Academic IELTS E Overall band score: 6.5 Listening: 6.5 Reading: 6.0 Speaking: 6.5 Writing: 6.0 F Overall band score: 7.0 Listening: 6.0 Reading: 6.0 Speaking: 6.0 Writing: 6.0 G Overall band score: 7.0 Listening: 6.0 Reading: 6.0 Speaking: 7.0 Writing: 7.0 H Overall band score: 7.0 Listening: 6.5 Reading: 6.5 Speaking: 6.0 Writing: 6.0 Internet Based TOEFL Total score: 79 Listening: 20 Reading: 13 Speaking: 20 Writing: 21 Total score: 94 Listening: 12 Reading: 13 Speaking: 18 Writing: 21 Total score: 94 Listening: 12 Reading: 13 Speaking: 23 Writing: 27 Total score: 94 Listening: 20 Reading: 19 Speaking: 18 Writing: 21

B

C

D

Monash English Bridging (MEB) – for undergraduate
Monash University English Language Centre offer MEB for students who do not meet undergraduate English requirements. Some Monash University undergraduate courses do not accept MEB. To view MEB entry requirements visit monashcollege.edu.au/courses/english-language/english-courses/ monash-english-bridging/undergrad.html Monash College English Categories Category Academic IELTS I Overall band score: 6.0 Foundation Year Listening: 5.5 Speaking: 5.5 Intensive Reading: 5.5 Writing: 5.5 Extended Overall band score: 5.0 Listening: 5.0 Speaking: 5.0 Reading: 5.0 Writing: 5.0 Overall band score: 5.5 Writing: 5.5 Overall band score: 5.5 Listening: 5.0 Speaking: 5.0 Reading: 5.0 Writing: 5.0 Overall band score: 6.0 Writing: 6.0

Internet Based TOEFL Total score: 69 Listening: 9 Speaking: 16 Reading: 10 Writing: 19 Total score: 40 Listening: 5 Reading: 5 Total score: 52 Writing: 19 Total score: 52 Listening: 5 Reading: 5 Total score: 69 Writing: 21 Speaking: 14 Writing: 15 Speaking: 14 Writing: 15

Standard J

K

Monash University and Monash College reserves the right to ask students to undertake an approved English proficiency test to meet English course requirements, and will only accept English proficiency tests taken within 24 months prior to the course commencement date. For more information regarding admission to coursework courses and units of study procedures please refer to the following link: www.policy.monash.edu/ policybank/academic/education/admissions/admissionscoursework-courses-units-ofstudy-procedures.html Please note that all entry requirements for Monash University and Monash College are subject to change.

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Entry requirements by faculty
Art Design & Architecture
America: Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) High School Certificate, Vietnam Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education America: Advanced Placement ATAR (International 2014) – Indicative score ONLY Course Campus International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma 23 25 28 25 25 25 25 International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma 23 23 All India Senior School Certificate Course Code Intake (Semester) Duration (years) 2014 fee p.a.* Indian School Certificate 50 60 70 60 60 60 60 Indian School Certificate 50 60 A Level, GCE 5

Academic pathways Monash University Foundation Year Intensive Extended Standard Diploma of Art & Design Part 1 City City City Caulfield 3622 3633 3611 2613 March, September January, July February, June, October 9 months 15 months 12 months 8 months A$22,950 A$22,950 A$22,950 A$20,500 Monash University Foundation Year (MUFY) (equivalent to Australian Year 12) prepares you for first year of any Monash University undergraduate degree. MUFY is offered at Standard, Intensive and Extended levels with different durations, intake dates and entry requirements. To view MUFY entry requirements refer to: monashcollege.edu.au/courses/foundation-year/entry-requirements.html Successful completion of Diploma of Art and Design Part 1 (equivalent to Australian Year 12) may lead you to Diploma of Art and Design Part 2. Diploma Part 2 prepares you for articulation into selected Art, Design and Architecture destination degrees. To view Diploma of Art and Design Part 1 and Part 2 entry requirements refer to: monashcollege.edu.au/courses/diplomas/art-design.html 50 55 6 1665 6.5 13

Diploma of Art & Design Part 2

Caulfield

2613

February, June, October

8 months

A$22,500

Undergraduate courses Bachelor of Architectural Design Caulfield 3119 1 3 A$28,200 RC 7 65 6 1710 8 18

Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Visual Arts Bachelor of Communication Design

Caulfield

3819

1

4

A$35,200

RC

9

75

7

1820

8

20

Caulfield

3123

1

3

A$26,000

RC

7

65

6

1710

8

18

Bachelor of Fine Art

Caulfield

2119

1

3

A$26,000

RC

7

65

6

1710

8

18

Bachelor of Industrial Design

Caulfield

2122

1

4

A$26,000

RC

7

65

6

1710

8

18

Bachelor of Interior Architecture

Caulfield

2126

1

4

A$26,000

RC

7

65

6

1710

8

18

Arts
America: Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) High School Certificate, Vietnam 6.5 7 Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education 13 14 America: Advanced Placement 6 6 ATAR (International 2014) – Indicative score ONLY Course Campus All India Senior School Certificate 55 65 Course Code Intake (Semester) Duration (years) 2014 fee p.a.*

Academic pathways Monash University Foundation Year Intensive Extended Standard Diploma of Arts Part 1 City City City Clayton 3622 3633 3611 2618 March, September January, July February, June, October 9 months 15 months 12 months 8 months A$22,950 A$22,950 A$22,950 A$19,500 Monash University Foundation Year (MUFY) (equivalent to Australian Year 12) prepares you for first year of any Monash University undergraduate degree. MUFY is offered at Standard, Intensive and Extended levels with different durations, intake dates and entry requirements. To view MUFY entry requirements refer to: monashcollege.edu.au/courses/foundation-year/entry-requirements.html Successful completion of Diploma of Arts Part 1 (equivalent to Australian Year 12) may lead you to Diploma of Arts Part 2 (Human Behaviour/Psychology streams). Diploma Part 2 prepares you for second-year entry into selected Arts destination degrees. To view Diploma of Arts Part 1 and Part 2 entry requirements refer to: monashcollege.edu.au/courses/diplomas/arts.html 65 70 5 6 1665 1710

Diploma of Arts (Human Behaviour) Part 2 Diploma of Arts (Psychology) Part 2

Clayton Clayton

2618 2618

February, June, October February, June, October

8 months 8 months

A$21,500 $21,500

* 2014 fee: Fees are quoted in Australian dollars, and is the annual average fee per 48 credit points of study in this course for 2014. Fees are adjusted annually. Please see monash.edu/fees for updates. RC: Range of criteria

A Level, GCE

Monash University Foundation Year

Monash South Africa Foundation Year

University of Melbourne Trinity Foundation Year

English Category refer to page 63 I English (Australian Year 11 equivalent). J English (Australian Year 11 equivalent). In addition to this requirement, Bachelor of Industrial Design requires mathematics (Australian Year 12 equivalent). K English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and submission of a folio of 10 – 15 A4 printed images of work. Folios are preferred in CD or DVD format. To view folio guidelines please refer to the following website: artdes.monash.edu/apply. In addition to these requirements, Bachelor of Industrial Design requires mathematics (Australian Year 12 equivalent). A English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and pre-selection activity assessment. Applicants must download and complete the pre-selection activity. Further instructions are available at artdes.monash.edu/apply. Selection in the course is based on pre-selection activity and academic requirements. English, mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent) and submission of folio of 10 – 15 printed A4 images of work. Folios are preferred in CD or DVD format. To view folio guidelines please refer to the following website: artdes.monash.edu/apply English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and submission of a folio of 10 – 15 A4 printed images of work. Folios are preferred in CD or DVD format. To view folio guidelines please refer to the following website: artdes.monash.edu/apply English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and submission of a folio of 10 – 15 A4 printed images of work. Folios are preferred in CD or DVD format. To view folio guidelines please refer to the following website: artdes.monash.edu/apply English, Mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent) and submission of a folio of 10 – 15 A4 printed images of work. Folios are preferred in CD or DVD format. To view folio guidelines please refer to the following website: artdes.monash.edu/apply English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and submission of a folio of 10 – 15 A4 printed images of work. Folios are preferred in CD or DVD format. To view folio guidelines please refer to the following website: artdes.monash.edu/apply A A A A A Prerequisites and additional requirements English Category refer to page 63 I English (Australian Year 11 equivalent). K English (Australian Year 11 equivalent). K K English (Australian Year 12 equivalent). English (Australian Year 12 equivalent).

Ontario Grade 12

SMA3, Indonesia

South African National Senior Certificate (2009 onwards)

UNIPREP/UNSW Foundation Year

Monash College Diploma Diploma of Art & Design Part 1 Diploma of Art & Design Part 2

Prerequisites and additional requirements

STPM, Malaysia 6.6

60

6

30

UEC, Malaysia 7.5

55

55

5.5

55

71

8

32

8.33

6

76.25

60

6.5

67

75

70

77

8.5

34

9

4.2

70

70

7.5

77

71

8

32

8.33

6

63.75

60

6.5

67

75

50

71

8

32

8.33

6

63.75

60

6.5

67

75

50

71

8

32

8.33

6

63.75

60

6.5

67

75

50

71

8

32

8.33

6

63.75

60

6.5

67

75

50

Monash University Foundation Year

Monash South Africa Foundation Year

University of Melbourne Trinity Foundation Year

Ontario Grade 12

SMA3, Indonesia

South African National Senior Certificate (2009 onwards)

UNIPREP/UNSW Foundation Year

Monash College Diploma

STPM, Malaysia

UEC, Malaysia

Diploma of Arts Part 1

60 65

6 7

30 32

6.6 7.5

7.5 7

55 60

55 60

5.5 6

55 60

Diploma of Arts Part 2

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Arts
America: Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) High School Certificate, Vietnam Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education America: Advanced Placement ATAR (International 2014) – Indicative score ONLY International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma 27 27 27 29 29 27 27 27 28 28 28 28 33 27 27 36 27 25 33 International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Course Campus All India Senior School Certificate Course Code Intake (Semester) Duration (years) 2014 fee p.a.*

Undergraduate courses Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Arts (English Language) Bachelor of Arts (Global) Bachelor of Arts (Global) Bachelor of Arts (International) Bachelor of Arts (International) Bachelor of Arts (Languages) Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business (Accounting) Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance) Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Economics Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Music Caulfield Clayton Clayton Caulfield Clayton Caulfield Clayton Clayton Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Clayton Clayton 0002 0002 3907 3910 3910 4077 4077 1366 4098 0550 0553 0556 0170 3054 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 A$25,700 A$25,700 A$25,700 A$25,700 A$25,700 A$25,700 A$25,700 A$25,700 A$35,200 A$35,200 A$35,200 A$35,200 A$35,200 A$27,700 78.05 78.05 78.05 73 83.15 78.2 78.2 78.25 83.05 83.05 83.3 83.85 92.1 RC 8.5 8.5 8.5 9.5 9.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 9 9 9 9 12 8.5 72.5 72.5 72.5 77.5 77.5 72.5 72.5 72.5 75 75 75 75 82 72.5 6 6 6 7 7 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 8 6 1765 1765 1765 1873 1873 1765 1765 1765 1820 1820 1820 1820 2115 1765 8 8 8 8.25 8.25 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8.5 8 19 19 19 20 20 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 22 19 67.5 67.5 67.5 72.5 72.5 67.5 67.5 67.5 70 70 70 70 77 67.5

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Visual Arts

Caulfield

3779

1

4

A$26,000

79.4

8.5

72.5

6

1765

8

19

Bachelor of Arts Scholars Program Bachelor of Journalism Bachelor of Letters Bachelor of Music

Clayton Caulfield Clayton Clayton

1638 4042 0202 0821

1 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2

3 3 2 3

TBC A$27,700 A$25,700 A$27,700

RC 79

14 8.5

85 72.5

9 6

2205 1765

8.5 8

23 19

RC

7

65

6

1710

8

18

Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Commerce

Clayton

1185

1, 2

4

A$35,200

RC

12

82

8

2115

8.5

22

Business and Economics
All India Senior School Certificate High School Certificate, Vietnam Course Campus America: Advanced Placement Course Code Intake (Semester) Duration (years) 2014 fee p.a.* ATAR (International 2014) – Indicative score ONLY

America: Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)

Academic pathways Monash University Foundation Year Intensive Extended Standard Diploma of Business (Business/Commerce stream) Part 1 City City City Clayton 3622 3633 3611 2607 March, September January, July February, June, October 9 months 15 months 12 months 8 months A$19,500 A$19,500 A$19,500 A$22,000 Monash University Foundation Year (MUFY) (equivalent to Australian Year 12) prepares you for first year of any Monash University undergraduate degree. MUFY is offered at Standard, Intensive and Extended levels with different durations, intake dates and entry requirements. To view MUFY entry requirements refer to: http://www.monashcollege.edu.au/courses/foundation-year/entryrequirements.html Successful completion of Diploma of Business Part 1 (equivalent to Australian Year 12) may lead you to Diploma of Business (Business/Commerce streams) Part 2. Diploma Part 2 prepares you for secondyear entry into selected Business and Economics destination degrees. To view Diploma of Business Part 1 and Part 2 entry requirements refer to: monashcollege.edu.au/courses/diplomas/business.html Successful completion of Diploma of Business Part 1 (equivalent to Australian Year 12) may lead you to Diploma of Business (Business/Commerce streams) Part 2. Diploma Part 2 prepares you for secondyear entry into selected Business and Economics destination degrees. To view Diploma of Business Part 1 and Part 2 entry requirements refer to: monashcollege.edu.au/courses/diplomas/business.html

Diploma of Business (Commerce) Part 1

Clayton

2608

February, June, October

8 months

A$22,000

* 2014 fee: Fees are quoted in Australian dollars, and is the annual average fee per 48 credit points of study in this course for 2014. Fees are adjusted annually. Please see monash.edu/fees for updates. RC: Range of criteria TBC: To be confirmed – Email [email protected] for more information.

Indian School Certificate

Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education

A Level, GCE

Indian School Certificate 67.5 80 67.5 60 77

A Level, GCE

Monash University Foundation Year

Monash South Africa Foundation Year

University of Melbourne Trinity Foundation Year

75.5 75.5 75.5 78.5 78.5 75.5 75.5 75.5 77 77 77 77 83 75.5

8.25 8.25 8.25 8.5 8.5 8.25 8.25 8.25 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 9 8.25

33 33 33 34 34 33 33 33 34 34 34 34 37 33

8.84 8.84 8.84 9.17 9.17 8.84 8.84 8.84 9 9 9 9 10 8.84

4.6 4.6 4.6 3.8 3.8 4.6 4.6 4.6 4.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 2.6 4.6

67.5 72.5 72.5 72.5 72.5 72.5 72.5 72.5 70 70 70 70 76.25 72.5

67.5 67.5 67.5 72.5 72.5 67.5 67.5 67.5 70 70 70 70 80 67.5

7.25 7.25 7.25 7.75 7.75 7.25 7.25 7.25 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.5 8.5 7.25

74 74 74 79 79 74 74 74 77 77 77 77 86 74

80 80

50 50

English Category refer to page 63 A A A English (Australian Year 12 equivalent). English (Australian Year 12 equivalent). English (Australian Year 12 equivalent). English (Australian Year 12 equivalent). English (Australian Year 12 equivalent). English (Australian Year 12 equivalent). English (Australian Year 12 equivalent). English (Australian Year 12 equivalent). English and mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English and mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English and mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English and mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English and higher level mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English (Australian Year 12 equivalent), at least Grade 7 all Australian Music Education Board (AMEB) or Associated Board of the Royal School of Music (performance) or equivalent. An audition and interview form part of the selection process (see Bachelor of Music). Can be studied in four calendar years. To do this students are required to take extra unit(s) in some semesters. English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and submission of a folio of 10 – 15 A4 printed images of work. Folios are preferred in CD or DVD format. To view folio guidelines please refer to the following website: artdes.monash.edu/apply English (Australian Year 12 equivalent). English (Australian Year 12 equivalent). English (Australian Year 12 equivalent), plus a tertiary qualification equivalent to a three-year Australian bachelor’s degree. English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and audition and interview. For information on the audition and interview process please refer to artsonline.monash.edu/music-auditions English and higher level mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). An audition and interview form part of the selection process (see Bachelor of Music). To complete this course in four years, students are required to take extra unit(s) in some semesters. A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A Prerequisites and additional requirements English Category refer to page 63 I English (Australian Year 11 equivalent). J English and mathematics (all Australian Year 11 equivalent). J English and higher level mathematics (all Australian Year 11 equivalent).

Ontario Grade 12

SMA3, Indonesia

South African National Senior Certificate (2009 onwards)

UNIPREP/UNSW Foundation Year

Monash College Diploma Diploma of Arts Part 1 Diploma of Arts Part 2

Prerequisites and additional requirements

STPM, Malaysia

UEC, Malaysia

80 80

50 50

75.5

8.25

33

8.84

4.6

72.5

67.5

7.25

74

86 75.5

9 8.25

39 33

10.33 8.84

1.8 4.6

88.75 72.5

85 67.5

9 7.25

90 74 80 50

71

8

32

8.33

6

63.75

60

6.5

67

83

9

37

10

2.6

76.25

80

8.5

86

UNIPREP/UNSW Foundation Year

Monash South Africa Foundation Year

University of Melbourne Trinity Foundation Year

Monash University Foundation Year

South African National Senior Certificate (2009 onwards)

Monash College Diploma Diploma of Business (Commerce stream) Part 1 Diploma of Business (Commerce stream) Part 2 Diploma of Business (Business stream) Part 1 Diploma of Business (Business stream) Part 2

Ontario Grade 12

SMA3, Indonesia

STPM, Malaysia

UEC, Malaysia

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Entry requirements by faculty
Business and Economics
Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education All India Senior School Certificate High School Certificate, Vietnam Course Campus International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma 23 23 35 35 35 28 28 28 29 29 28 28 29 28 28 25 33 33 35 35 35 33 29 35 International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma America: Advanced Placement Course Code Intake (Semester) Duration (years) 2014 fee p.a.* ATAR (International 2014) – Indicative score ONLY

America: Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)

Academic pathways Diploma of Business (Business stream) Part 2 Diploma of Business (Commerce stream)Part 2 Undergraduate courses Bachelor of Arts (Global) and Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Biomedical Science and Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Business (Accounting) Bachelor of Business (Accounting) and Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance) Bachelor of Business (Accounting) and Bachelor of Business (Management) Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance) Bachelor of Business (Law) Bachelor of Business (Management) and Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Bachelor of Business (Psychology) Bachelor of Business Administration Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance) Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Business Information Systems Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Economics Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Economics Bachelor of Journalism and Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Journalism and Bachelor of Commerce Clayton Clayton Clayton Caulfield Peninsula Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield Berwick Clayton Clayton Clayton Clayton Clayton Clayton Caulfield Clayton 4403 0542 4417 3806 3806 0315 1333 1334 0312 3154 1337 0314 4407 4436 0179 2015 3830 1319 1469 0023 4426 4425 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 1, 2 4 4 4 3 3 3 4 4 3 3 4 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 3 4 4 A$35,200 A$35,200 A$35,200 A$35,200 A$35,200 A$35,200 A$35,200 A$35,200 A$35,200 A$35,200 A$35,200 A$35,200 A$35,200 A$35,200 A$35,200 A$35,200 A$35,200 A$35,200 A$35,200 A$35,200 A$35,200 A$35,200 92.55 92.95 97 82.25 81 83.25 86.25 86.2 82.3 83 86.15 82.75 82.8 72.9 90.3 92.2 92.75 93.15 92.5 90.85 85.45 95 13 13 13 9 9 9 9.5 9.5 9 9 9.5 9 9 7 12 12 13 13 13 12 9.5 13 83.5 83.5 83.5 75 75 75 77.5 77.5 75 75 77.5 75 75 65 82 82 83.5 83.5 83.5 82 77.5 83.5 8 8 8 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 8 2160 2160 2160 1820 1820 1820 1873 1873 1820 1820 1873 1820 1820 1710 2115 2115 2160 2160 2160 2115 1873 2160 8.5 8.5 8.5 8 8 8 8.25 8.25 8 8 8.25 8 8 8 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.25 8.5 22 22 22 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 18 22 22 22 22 22 22 20 22 78.5 78.5 78.5 70 70 70 72.5 72.5 70 70 72.5 70 70 60 77 77 78.5 78.5 78.5 77 72.5 78.5 Clayton Clayton 2607 2608 February, June, October February, June, October 8 months 8 months A$24,000 A$24,000 70 70 6 6 65 65 6 6 1710 1710 7 7 14 14 60 60

Education
America: Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) High School Certificate, Vietnam Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education America: Advanced Placement ATAR (International 2014) – Indicative score ONLY Course Campus All India Senior School Certificate Course Code Intake (Semester) Duration (years) 2014 fee p.a.*

Academic pathways Monash University Foundation Year Intensive Extended Standard City City City 3622 3633 3611 March, September January, July 9 months 15 months 12 months A$19,500 A$19,500 A$19,500 Monash University Foundation Year (MUFY) (equivalent to Australian Year 12) prepares you for first year of any Monash University undergraduate degree. MUFY is offered at Standard, Intensive and Extended levels with different durations, intake dates and entry requirements. To view MUFY entry requirements refer to: monashcollege.edu.au/courses/foundation-year/entry-requirements.html

* 2014 fee: Fees are quoted in Australian dollars, and is the annual average fee per 48 credit points of study in this course for 2014. Fees are adjusted annually. Please see monash.edu/fees for updates. RC: Range of criteria

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Indian School Certificate

A Level, GCE

Indian School Certificate

A Level, GCE

UNIPREP/UNSW Foundation Year

Monash South Africa Foundation Year

University of Melbourne Trinity Foundation Year

Monash University Foundation Year

South African National Senior Certificate (2009 onwards)

Monash College Diploma Diploma of Business (Commerce stream) Part 1 Diploma of Business (Commerce stream) Part 2 Diploma of Business (Business stream) Part 1 Diploma of Business (Business stream) Part 2

Prerequisites and additional requirements

65 65

7 7

32 32

7.5 7.5

7 7

60 60

60 60

6 6

60 60

English Category refer to page 63 K K English and mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent) English and higher level mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent) A A D English and higher level mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English and higher level mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English, chemistry and higher level mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English and mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English and mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English and mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English and mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English and mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English and mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English and mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). Note that this course does not provide the basis for admission to practice as a barrister or solicitor. English and mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English and mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English and mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and mathematics (Australian Year 11 equivalent). English and higher level mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English and higher level mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English and higher level mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English and higher level mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English and higher level mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English and higher level mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English and mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English and higher level mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A

Ontario Grade 12

SMA3, Indonesia

STPM, Malaysia 10.17 10.17 10.17 9 9 9 9.17 9.17 9 9 9.17 9 9 8.33 10 10 10.17 10.17 10.17 10 9.17 10.17

84.5 84.5 84.5 77 77 77 78.5 78.5 77 77 78.5 77 77 71 83 83 84.5 84.5 84.5 83 78.5 84.5

9 9 9 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8.5 8 9 9 9 9 9 9 8.5 9

38 38 38 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 34 32 37 37 38 38 38 37 34 38

UEC, Malaysia 2.2 2.2 2.2 4.2 4.2 4.2 3.8 3.8 4.2 4.2 3.8 4.2 4.2 6 2.6 2.6 2.2 2.2 2.2 2.6 3.8 2.2

76.25 76.25 76.25 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 70 60 76.25 76.25 76.25 76.25 76.25 76.25 70 76.25

82.5 82.5 82.5 70 70 70 72.5 72.5 70 70 72.5 70 70 60 80 80 82.5 82.5 82.5 80 72.5 82.5

8.75 8.75 8.75 7.5 7.5 7.5 7.75 7.75 7.5 7.5 7.75 7.5 7.5 6.5 8.5 8.5 8.75 8.75 8.75 8.5 7.75 8.75

88 88 88 77 77 77 79 79 77 77 79 77 77 67 86 86 88 88 88 86 79 88 80 70 80 75 70 50 80 80 70 70 80 80 80 80 80 60 60 60 65 65 60 60 65 60

Prerequisites and additional requirements Monash University Foundation Year Monash South Africa Foundation Year University of Melbourne Trinity Foundation Year English Category refer to page 63 I Ontario Grade 12 SMA3, Indonesia South African National Senior Certificate (2009 onwards) UNIPREP/UNSW Foundation Year STPM, Malaysia UEC, Malaysia

English (Australian Year 11 equivalent).

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Entry requirements by faculty
Education
America: Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) High School Certificate, Vietnam Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education America: Advanced Placement ATAR (International 2014) – Indicative score ONLY Course Campus International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma 27 27 33 27 27 27 International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma 23 30 30 31 33 All India Senior School Certificate Course Code Intake (Semester) Duration (years) 2014 fee p.a.*

Undergraduate courses Bachelor of Education (Honours) Berwick, Peninsula D3001 1 4 A$26,300# 75 8.5 72.5 6 1765 8 19 67.5

Bachelor of Education (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts

Clayton

D3002

1

4

A$26,300#

75

8.5

72.5

6

1765

8

19

Bachelor of Education (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Education (Honours) and Bachelor of Music

Clayton

D3003

1

4

A$35,200#

75

12

82

8

2115

8.5

22

Clayton

D3004

1

4

A$27,700#

75

8.5

72.5

6

1765

8

19

Bachelor of Education (Honours) and Bachelor of Science

Clayton

D3005

1

4

A$32,600#

75

8.5

72.5

6

1765

8

19

Bachelor of Education (Honours) and Bachelor of Visual Arts

Clayton

D3006

1

4

A$26,300 #

75

8.5

72.5

6

1765

8

19

Engineering
America: Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) High School Certificate, Vietnam Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education 14 21 21 21 22 America: Advanced Placement ATAR (International 2014) – Indicative score ONLY Course Campus All India Senior School Certificate Course Code Intake (Semester) Duration (years) 2014 fee p.a.*

Academic pathways Monash University Foundation Year Intensive Extended Standard Diploma of Engineering Part 1 City City City Clayton 3622 3633 3611 2612 March, September January, July February, June, October 9 months 15 months 12 months 8 months A$19,500 A$19,500 A$19,500 A$22,500 Monash University Foundation Year (MUFY) (equivalent to Australian Year 12) prepares you for first year of any Monash University undergraduate degree. MUFY is offered at Standard, Intensive and Extended levels with different durations, intake dates and entry requirements. To view MUFY entry requirements refer to: monashcollege.edu.au/courses/foundation-year/entry-requirements.html Successful completion of Diploma of Engineering Part 1 (equivalent to Australian Year 12) may lead you to Diploma of Engineering Part 2. Diploma Part 2 prepares you for second year entry into selected Engineering destination degrees. To view Diploma of Engineering Part 1 and Part 2 entry requirements refer to: monashcollege.edu.au/courses/diplomas/engineering.html 70 6 65 6 1710 7 60

Diploma of Engineering Part 2 Undergraduate courses Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (Honours) Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts

Clayton

2612

February, June, October

12 months

A$25,000

Clayton Clayton

4639 4640

1, 2 1, 2

4 5

A$34,800 A$34,800

87.45 87.05

10 10

80 80

7 7

1925 1925

8.5 8.5

Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (Honours)

Clayton

4642

1

5

A$34,800

87.95

11

81

7

2020

8.5

Clayton

4641

1, 2

5

A$35,200

89.15

12

82

8

2115

8.5

* 2014 fee: Fees are quoted in Australian dollars, and is the annual average fee per 48 credit points of study in this course for 2014. Fees are adjusted annually. Please see monash.edu/fees for updates. # Fees for Education courses: This is an accelerated course where you will be required to undertake more than the Standard Annual Load of 48 credit points in Year 2 and/or Year 3 in order to complete the course in four calendar years. The fee quoted is based on 48 credit points of study for one standard year. Therefore you will be required to pay a higher fee in the year(s) where more than the 48 credit points are required. RC: Range of criteria

Indian School Certificate 75 75 76 77

A Level, GCE

Indian School Certificate 67.5 77 67.5 67.5 67.5

A Level, GCE

Prerequisites and additional requirements Monash University Foundation Year Monash South Africa Foundation Year University of Melbourne Trinity Foundation Year 74 English Category refer to page 63 B Ontario Grade 12 SMA3, Indonesia South African National Senior Certificate (2009 onwards) UNIPREP/UNSW Foundation Year 7.25 STPM, Malaysia 8.84 UEC, Malaysia 4.6

75.5

8.25

33

70

67.5

English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and mathematics (Australian Year 11 equivalent). This course is completed within four years but has a 4.25 year duration due to an overload in year 2 and/or year 3 of the course. As a result, fees in year 2 and/or 3 will reflect 1.25 times the standard 48 credit point fee. Students must apply for a Working With Children Check. English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and mathematics (Australian Year 11 equivalent). This course is completed within four years but has a 4.25 year duration due to an overload in year 2 of the course. As a result, fees in year 2 will reflect 1.25 times the standard 48 credit point fee. Students must apply for a Working With Children Check. English and higher level mathematics (Australian Year 12 equivalent). This course is completed within four years but has a 4.25 year duration due to an overload in year 2 of the course. As a result, fees in year 2 will reflect 1.25 times the standard 48 credit point fee. Students must apply for a Working With Children Check. English (Australian Year 12 equivalent), mathematics (Australian Year 11 equivalent) and audition and interview. For information on the audition and interview process please refer to artsonline.monash.edu/music-auditions. This course is completed within four years but has a 4.5 year duration due to overloads in year 2 and year 3 of the course. As a result, fees in years 2 and 3 will reflect 1.25 times the standard 48 credit point fee each year. Students must apply for a Working With Children Check. English (Australian Year 12 equivalent), mathematics (Australian Year 11 equivalent) and one of biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, geography, psychology or higher level mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). This course is completed within four years but has a 4.25 year duration due to an overload in year 2 of the course. As a result, fees in year 2 will reflect 1.25 times the standard 48 credit point fee. Students must apply for a Working With Children Check. English (Australian Year 12 equivalent), mathematics (Australian Year 11 equivalent) and submission of folio of 10 – 15 printed A4 images of work. Folios are preferred in CD or DVD format. To view folio guidelines please refer to the following website: artdes.monash.edu/apply. This course is completed within four years but has a 4.25 year duration due to an overload in year 2 of the course. As a result, fees in year 2 will reflect 1.25 times the standard 48 credit point fee. Students must apply for a Working With Children Check.

75.5

8.25

33

8.84

4.6

70

67.5

7.25

74

B

83

9

37

10

2.6

80

80

8.5

86

B

75.5

8.25

33

8.84

4.6

70

67.5

7.25

74

B

75.5

8.25

33

8.84

4.6

70

67.5

7.25

74

B

75.5

8.25

33

8.84

4.6

70

67.5

7.25

74

B

Monash South Africa Foundation Year

Monash University Foundation Year

University of Melbourne Trinity Foundation Year

English Category refer to page 63 I English (Australian Year 11 equivalent). J English, mathematics, chemistry and physics (all Australian Year 11 equivalent). K English, mathematics, chemistry and physics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). A A English, higher level mathematics and at least one of chemistry or physics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English, higher level mathematics and at least one of chemistry or physics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). Students will normally expect to complete the course in five years. This is achieved by undertaking one additional unit (above the standard four units) per semester, twice, in the later stages of the degree. The fee quoted is the fee per 48 credit points. Due to the number of credit points taken, actual fees may be slightly higher. English, higher level mathematics and at least one of chemistry or physics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). The fee quoted is the fee per 48 credit points. Due to the number of credit points taken, actual fees may be slightly higher. English, higher level mathematics and at least one of chemistry or physics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). Students will normally expect to complete the course in 5 years. This is achieved by undertaking one additional unit (above the standard four units) per semester, twice, in the later stages of the degree. The fee quoted is the fee per 48 credit points. Due to the number of credit points taken, actual fees may be slightly higher. A A

Ontario Grade 12

SMA3, Indonesia

South African National Senior Certificate (2009 onwards)

UNIPREP/UNSW Foundation Year

Monash College Diploma Diploma of Engineering Part 1 Diploma of Engineering Part 2

Prerequisites and additional requirements

STPM, Malaysia 7.5

65

7

32

UEC, Malaysia 7

60

60

6

60

80 80

8.5 8.5

35 35

9.33 9.33

3.4 3.4

76.25 76.25

75 75

8 8

81 81

60

81.5

8.75

36

9.67

3

76.25

77.5

8.25

83

83

9

37

10

2.6

76.25

80

8.5

86

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Engineering
America: Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) High School Certificate, Vietnam Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education America: Advanced Placement ATAR (International 2014) – Indicative score ONLY International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma 33 30 30 30 31 30 31 30 33 30 30 30 31 Course Campus All India Senior School Certificate Course Code Intake (Semester) Duration (years) 2014 fee p.a.*

Undergraduate courses Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Clayton 4635 1, 2 5 A$35,200 88.2 12 82 8 2115 8.5 22 77

Bachelor of Computer Systems Engineering (Honours) Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

Clayton Clayton

4651 4632

1, 2 1, 2

4 4

A$34,800 A$34,800

86.8 86.5

10 10

80 80

7 7

1925 1925

8.5 8.5

21 21

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Architectural Design

Clayton

4633

1

5

A$34,800

RC

10

80

7

1925

8.5

21

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts

Clayton

4634

1, 2

5

A$34,800

87.5

11

81

7

2020

8.5

21

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design)

Clayton

4636

1

5

A$34,800

RC

10

80

7

1925

8.5

21

Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science

Clayton

4637

1

5

A$34,800

87.7

11

81

7

2020

8.5

21

Bachelor of Environmental Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts

Clayton

4644

1, 2

5

A$34,800

87.05

10

80

7

1925

8.5

21

Bachelor of Environmental Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce

Clayton

4645

1, 2

5

A$35,200

91

12

82

8

2115

8.5

22

Bachelor of Environmental Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Science

Clayton

4646

1

5

A$34,800

90.45

10

80

7

1925

8.5

21

Bachelor of Environmental Engineering (Honours) Bachelor of Mining Engineering (Honours) Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

Clayton Clayton Clayton

4643 4618 4638

1, 2 1 1

4 4 5

A$34,800 A$34,800 A$34,800

85.35 86.3 87.65

10 10 11

80 80 81

7 7 7

1925 1925 2020

8.5 8.5 8.5

21 21 21

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Indian School Certificate 75 75 75 76 75 76 75 77 75 75 75 76

A Level, GCE

Monash University Foundation Year

Monash South Africa Foundation Year

University of Melbourne Trinity Foundation Year

83

9

37

10

2.6

76.25

80

8.5

86

English Category refer to page 63 A English, higher level mathematics and at least one of chemistry or physics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). Available with Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Computer Systems, Materials or Mechanical Engineering. Students will normally expect to complete the course in five years. This is achieved by undertaking one additional unit (above the standard four units) per semester, twice, in the later stages of the degree. The fee quoted is the fee per 48 credit points. Due to the number of credit points taken, actual fees may be slightly higher. English, high level mathematics and physics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English, higher level mathematics, and at least one of chemistry or physics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). Available at Clayton: Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Computer Systems, Materials and Mechanical. Available at Sunway, Malaysia: Chemical, Electrical and Computer systems, Mechanical and Mechatronics. English, higher level mathematics and at least one of chemistry or physics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent) and pre-selection activity assessment. Applicants must download and complete the pre-selection activity. Further instructions are available at artdes.monash.edu/apply. Selection in the course is based on pre-selection activity and academic requirements. Students will normally expect to complete the course in five years. This is achieved by undertaking one additional unit (above the standard four units) per semester, twice, in the later stages of the degree. Please note the Engineering units are offered at Clayton campus and the Architecture units are offered at Caulfield campus. English, higher level mathematics and at least one of chemistry or physics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). Available with Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Computer Systems, Materials or Mechanical Engineering. Students will normally expect to complete this course in five years. This is achieved by undertaking one additional unit (above the standard four units) per semester, twice, in the later stages of the degree. The fee quoted is the fee per 48 credit points. Due to the number of credit points taken actual fees may be slightly higher. English, higher level mathematics and at least one of chemistry or physics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). Selection will also be based on a folio and interview. Folios are preferred in CD or DVD format. To view folio guidelines please refer to the following website: artdes.monash.edu/apply. Available only with Mechanical Engineering. Students will normally expect to complete the course in five years. This is achieved by undertaking one additional unit (above the standard four units) per semester, twice, in the later stages of the degree. The fee quoted is the fee per 48 credit points. Due to the number of credit points taken, actual fees may be slightly higher. Please note the Engineering units are offered at Clayton campus and the Industrial Design units are offered at Caulfield campus. English, chemistry and higher level mathematics and at least one of biology, specialist mathematics or physics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). Available only with Chemical Engineering. Students will normally expect to complete the course in five years. This is achieved by undertaking one additional unit (above the standard four units) per semester, twice, in the later stages of the degree. The fee quoted is the fee per 48 credit points. Due to the number of credit points taken, actual fees may be slightly higher. Please note the Engineering units are offered at Clayton campus and the Pharmaceutical Science units are offered at Parkville campus. English, higher level mathematics and at least one of chemistry or physics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). Students will normally expect to complete the course in five years. This is achieved by undertaking one additional unit (above the standard four units) per semester, twice, in the later stages of the degree. English, higher level mathematics and at least one of chemistry or physics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). Students will normally expect to complete the course in five years. This is achieved by undertaking one additional unit (above the standard four units) per semester, twice, in the later stages of the degree. English, higher level mathematics and at least one of chemistry or physics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). Students will normally expect to complete the course in five years. This is achieved by undertaking one additional unit (above the standard four units) per semester, twice, in the later stages of the degree. The fee quoted is the fee per 48 credit points. Due to the number of credit points taken, actual fees maybe slightly higher. English, higher level mathematics and at least one of chemistry or physics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English, higher level mathematics and at least one of chemistry or physics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English, higher level mathematics and at least one of chemistry or physics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). Available with Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Computer Systems, Materials or Mechanical Engineering. The fee quoted is the fee per 48 credit points . Due to the number of credit points taken, actual fees may be slightly higher. A A A A A A A A A A A A

Ontario Grade 12

SMA3, Indonesia

South African National Senior Certificate (2009 onwards)

UNIPREP/UNSW Foundation Year

Monash College Diploma Diploma of Engineering Part 1 Diploma of Engineering Part 2

Prerequisites and additional requirements

STPM, Malaysia 9.33 9.33

80 80

8.5 8.5

35 35

UEC, Malaysia 3.4 3.4

76.25 76.25

75 75

8 8

81 81 80 60

80

8.5

35

9.33

3.4

76.25

75

8

81

81.5

8.75

36

9.67

3

76.25

77.5

8.25

83

80

8.5

35

9.33

3.4

76.25

75

8

81

81.5

8.75

36

9.67

3

76.25

77.5

8.25

83

80

8.5

35

9.33

3.4

76.25

75

8

81

83

9

37

10

2.6

76.25

80

8.5

86

80

8.5

35

9.33

3.4

76.25

75

8

81

80 80 81.5

8.5 8.5 8.75

35 35 36

9.33 9.33 9.67

3.4 3.4 3

76.25 76.25 76.25

75 75 77.5

8 8 8.25

81 81 83

60 60

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Entry requirements by faculty
Information Technology
America: Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) High School Certificate, Vietnam Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education America: Advanced Placement ATAR (International 2014) – Indicative score ONLY Course Campus International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma 28 28 35 26 28 International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 36 All India Senior School Certificate Course Code Intake (Semester) Duration (years) 2014 fee p.a.*

Academic pathways Monash University Foundation Year Intensive Extended Standard Undergraduate courses Bachelor of Business Information Systems Bachelor of Computer Science Bachelor of Informatics and Computation Advanced (Honours) Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems Bachelor of Software Engineering Clayton Clayton Clayton Caulfield Clayton 3333 2380 4310 3334 2770 1, 2 1, 2 1 1, 2 1, 2 3 3 4 3 4 A$30,700 A$30,700 A$30,700 A$30,700 A$30,700 75.3 80.3 93.05 73.25 80.55 9 9 13 8 9 75 75 83.5 70 75 7 7 8 6 7 1820 1820 2160 1710 1820 8 8 8.5 8 8 20 20 22 19 20 70 70 78.5 65 70 City City City 3622 3633 3611 March, September January, July 9 months 15 months 12 months A$19,500 A$19,500 A$19,500 Monash University Foundation Year (MUFY) (equivalent to Australian Year 12) prepares you for first year of any Monash University undergraduate degree. MUFY is offered at Standard, Intensive and Extended levels with different durations, intake dates and entry requirements. To view MUFY entry requirements refer to: monashcollege.edu.au/courses/foundation-year/entry-requirements.html

Law
America: Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) High School Certificate, Vietnam Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 America: Advanced Placement ATAR (International 2014) – Indicative score ONLY Course Campus All India Senior School Certificate Course Code Intake (Semester) Duration (years) 2014 fee p.a.*

Academic pathways Monash University Foundation Year Intensive Extended Standard Undergraduate courses Bachelor of Law (Honours) Clayton L3001 1, 2 4 A$31,600 95 13 85 9 2205 8.5 80 City City City 3622 3633 3611 March, September January, July 9 months 15 months 12 months A$19,500 A$19,500 A$19,500 Monash University Foundation Year (MUFY) (equivalent to Australian Year 12) prepares you for first year of any Monash University undergraduate degree. MUFY is offered at Standard, Intensive and Extended levels with different durations, intake dates and entry requirements. To view MUFY entry requirements refer to: monashcollege.edu.au/courses/foundation-year/entry-requirements.html

Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (Honours)

Clayton

3359

1, 2

6.5

A$34,800

95

13

85

9

2205

8.5

Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Biomedical Science

Clayton

L3003

1, 2

5

A$3,1600

95

13

85

9

2205

8.5

Clayton

L3005

1, 2

5

$34,700

95

13

85

9

2205

8.5

Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)

Clayton

L3006

1, 2

5

A$35,200

95

13

85

9

2205

8.5

Clayton

L3002

1, 2

6.5

A$34,800

95

13

85

9

2205

8.5

Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Music

Clayton

L3007

1

5

A$31,600

95

13

85

9

2205

8.5

Bachelor of Laws (Honours) and Bachelor of Science

Clayton

L3008

1, 2

5

A$32,600

95

13

85

9

2205

8.5

* 2014 fee: Fees are quoted in Australian dollars, and is the annual average fee per 48 credit points of study in this course for 2014. Fees are adjusted annually. Please see monash.edu/fees for updates. RC: Range of criteria

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Indian School Certificate 80 80 80 80 80 80 80

A Level, GCE

Indian School Certificate

A Level, GCE

Prerequisites and additional requirements Monash University Foundation Year Monash South Africa Foundation Year University of Melbourne Trinity Foundation Year English Category refer to page 63 I Ontario Grade 12 SMA3, Indonesia South African National Senior Certificate (2009 onwards) UNIPREP/UNSW Foundation Year STPM, Malaysia UEC, Malaysia

English (Australian Year 11 equivalent).

77 77 84.5 74 77

8.5 8.5 9 8 8.5

34 34 38 33 34

9 9 10.17 8.67 9

4.2 4.2 2.2 5 4.2

72.5 72.5 85 67.5 72.5

70 70 82.5 65 70

7.5 7.5 8.75 7 7.5

77 77 88 72 77

A A A A A

English and mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English and mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English (Australian Year 12) and mathematics (Australian Year 12 equivalent). English (Australian Year 12) and mathematics (Australian Year 11 equivalent). English and mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). Students must fulfil a 12-week industry placement requirement. The fourth year of this course can be undertaken as a coursework study or an Honours stream.

Prerequisites and additional requirements Monash University Foundation Year Monash South Africa Foundation Year University of Melbourne Trinity Foundation Year English Category refer to page 63 I Ontario Grade 12 SMA3, Indonesia South African National Senior Certificate (2009 onwards) UNIPREP/UNSW Foundation Year STPM, Malaysia UEC, Malaysia

English (Australian Year 11 equivalent).

86

9

39

10.33

1.8

85

85

9

90

D

English (Australian Year 12 equivalent). Three years for graduates with a bachelors degree or the equivalent of one year (48 credit points) of study towards a bachelors degree. This is the fee per 48 credit points (12 months full-time study). Due to the number of credit points taken in first year, actual fees may be slightly higher. English, higher level mathematics and at least one of chemistry or physics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). Students can complete this course in six years by overloading in one or more semesters (subject to approval), or by undertaking summer semester units. The fee quoted is the fee per 48 credit points. Due to the number of credit points taken, actual fees may be slightly higher. English (Australian Year 12 equivalent). In order to complete this course within the specified full-time duration, it may be necessary for students to overload. The fee quoted is the fee per 48 credit points. Due to the number of credit points taken, actual fees may be slightly higher. English, chemistry and at least one of physics or higher level mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). In order to complete this course within the specified full-time duration, it may be necessary for students to overload. The fee quoted is the fee per 48 credit points. Due to the number of credit points taken, actual fees may be slightly higher. English and higher level mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). In order to complete this course within the specified full-time duration, it may be necessary for students to overload. The fee quoted is the fee per 48 credit points. Due to the number of credit points taken, actual fees may be slightly higher. English, higher level mathematics and at least one of chemistry or physics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). Available with Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Computer Systems, Materials and Mechanical Engineering. Students can complete this course in six years by overloading in one or more semesters (subject to approval), or by undertaking summer semester units. The fee quoted is the fee per 48 credit points. Due to the number of credit points taken, actual fees may be slightly higher. English (Australian Year 12 equivalent), at least Grade 7 (Grade 5 for voice) Australian Music Education Board (AMEB) or Associated Board of the Royal School of Music (performance) or Trinity College London or equivalent, audition and interview. In order to complete this course within the specified full-time duration, it may be necessary for students to overload. The fee quoted is the fee per 48 credit points. Due to the number of credit points taken, actual fees may be slightly higher. English and one of biology, chemistry, physics, geography, psychology or higher level mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). In order to complete this course within the specified full-time duration, it may be necessary for students to overload. The fee quoted is the fee per 48 credit points. Due to the number of credit points taken, actual fees may be slightly higher.

86

9

39

10.33

1.8

85

85

9

90

D

86

9

39

10.33

1.8

85

85

9

90

D

86

9

39

10.33

1.8

85

85

9

90

D

86

9

39

10.33

1.8

85

85

9

90

D

86

9

39

10.33

1.8

85

85

9

90

D

86

9

39

10.33

1.8

85

85

9

90

D

86

9

39

10.33

1.8

85

85

9

90

D

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Entry requirements by faculty
Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
America: Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) High School Certificate, Vietnam Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education America: Advanced Placement ATAR (International 2014) – Indicative score ONLY International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma 28 31 39 36 33 26 25 28 25 39 25 25 25 33 29 31 27 28 Course Campus All India Senior School Certificate Course Code Intake (Semester) Duration (years) 2014 fee p.a.*

Academic pathways Monash University Foundation Year Intensive Extended Standard Undergraduate courses Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Social Work Bachelor of Biomedical Science Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Scholar Program) Bachelor of Biomedical Science Advanced with Honours Bachelor of Biomedical Science and Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Caulfield Clayton Clayton Clayton Clayton 3426 2230 3975 3976 4527 1 1, 2 1 1 1 4 3 3 4 5 A$25,700 A$34,700 A$34,700 A$34,700 A$34,800 80 87.7 99 95 91.6 9 11 15 14 12 75 81 90 85 82 7 7 10 9 8 1820 2020 2326 2205 2115 8 8.5 9 8.5 8.5 20 21 25 23 22 70 76 85 80 77 City City City 3622 3633 3611 March, September January, July 9 months 15 months 12 months A$19,500 A$19,500 A$19,500 Monash University Foundation Year (MUFY) (equivalent to Australian Year 12) prepares you for first year of any Monash University undergraduate degree. MUFY is offered at Standard, Intensive and Extended levels with different durations, intake dates and entry requirements. To view MUFY entry requirements refer to: monashcollege.edu.au/courses/foundation-year/entry-requirements.html

Bachelor of Emergency Health (Paramedic)

Peninsula

3445

1

3

A$30,600

71

8

70

6

1710

8

19

Bachelor of Health Science Bachelor of Health Science and Bachelor of Business Bachelor of Health Science and Bachelor of Social Work

Caulfield Caulfield Caulfield

3882 4503 3870

1 1 1

3 4 4

A$31,800 A$35,200 A$31,800

70 84 74.7

7 9 7.5

65 75 67.5

6 7 6

1710 1820 1710

8 8 8

18 20 18

Bachelor of Health Science and Bachelor of Social Work (with Honours) Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery

Caulfield Clayton

3965 0040

1 1

4 5

A$31,800 A$63,100 RC 15 90 10 2326 9 25 85

Bachelor of Nursing

Clayton

0727

1

3

A$26,900

70

7

65

6

1710

8

18

Bachelor of Nursing

Peninsula

0727

1

3

A$26,900

70

7

65

6

1710

8

18

Bachelor of Nursing (Community Health)

Berwick

4506

1

3

A$26,900

70

7

65

6

1710

8

18

Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Emergency Health (Paramedic) Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Midwifery

Peninsula Peninsula

3892 4514

1 1

4 4

A$30,600 A$26,900

91.05 83.1

12 9.5

82 77.5

8 7

2115 1873

8.5 8.25

22 20

Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics (Honours)

Clayton

3404

1

4

A$38,900

89.75

11

81

7

2020

8.5

21

Bachelor of Nutrition Science

Clayton

3956

1

3

A$38,900

78

8.5

72.5

6

1765

8

19

Bachelor of Occupational Therapy

Peninsula

3869

1

4

A$31,800

80

9

75

7

1820

8

20

* 2014 fee: Fees are quoted in Australian dollars, and is the annual average fee per 48 credit points of study in this course for 2014. Fees are adjusted annually. Please see monash.edu/fees for updates. RC: Range of criteria

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Indian School Certificate 65 60 70 62.5 60 60 60 77 72.5 76 67.5 70

A Level, GCE

Monash University Foundation Year

Prerequisites and additional requirements Monash South Africa Foundation Year University of Melbourne Trinity Foundation Year English Category refer to page 63 I UNIPREP/UNSW Foundation Year

Ontario Grade 12

SMA3, Indonesia

South African National Senior Certificate (2009 onwards)

STPM, Malaysia

UEC, Malaysia

English (Australian Year 11 equivalent).

77 81.5 89 86 83

8.5 8.75 9.5 9 9

34 36 40 39 37

9 9.67 11 10.33 10

4.2 3 1 1.8 2.6

72.5 80 88.75 85 80

70 77.5 90 85 80

7.5 8.25 9.5 9 8.5

77 83 95 90 86

B D D D D

English (Australian Year 12 equivalent). English, chemistry and one of higher level mathematics or physics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English, chemistry and one of higher level mathematics or physics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). There are a limited number of places available in this course and the entry score is only indicative. English, chemistry and one of higher level mathematics or physics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). There are a limited number of places available in this course and the entry score is only indicative. English, chemistry, higher level mathematics and physics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). There are a limited number of places available in this course and the entry score is only indicative. Available with Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Computer Systems, Materials or Mechanical Engineering. In order to complete this course within the specified full-time duration it may be necessary for students to overload by two units in the engineering component in the later stage of the program. The fee quoted is the fee per 48 credit points. Due to the number of credit points taken, actual fees may be slightly higher. English and mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). There are a limited number of places available in this course and the entry score is only indicative. Students will be required to comply with the Faculty Immunisation and Infectious Risk Policy. A Working With Children and Police Check are required to be obtained in order to complete clinical placements. English (Australian Year 12 equivalent). English and mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). There are a limited number of places available in this course and the entry score is only indicative. English (Australian Year 12 equivalent). In order to complete this course within the specified full-time duration it may be necessary for students to overload by two units in the engineering component in the later stage of the program. The fee quoted is the fee per 48 credit points. Due to the number of credit points taken, actual fees may be slightly higher. All students undertake supervised professional practice in social work agencies for 70 days once in year 3 and once in year 4 of the degree. As students enter this program at 4th year level, they must gain a distinction average in 3rd year Social Work units undertaken at Monash University to be considered for entry to this Honours degree. English and chemistry (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). All international applicants must complete ISAT. Invitation to attend an interview will depend on the applicant’s ISAT score. Selection in the course is based on ISAT, interview and Year 12 results. There are a limited number of places available in this course and the entry score given is only indicative. Campus transfer is not available. Refer to the faculty website at monash.edu/ medicine for application closing dates. On enrolment a medical certificate specifying the student’s current health and immunisation status is required. Students will also be asked to obtain a National Police Certificate (annual requirement) and a Working With Children check on enrolment in the program. It is highly recommended that students hold a current registered Level 2 or Senior First Aid Certificate prior to enrolling in the MBBS course. English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and mathematics (Australian Year 11 equivalent). International students need to meet English requirements for registration. Further information on student registration and obligations are available online at www.ahpra.gov.au/registration/student-registrations.aspx. English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and mathematics (Australian Year 11 equivalent). International students need to meet English requirements for registration. Further information on student registration and obligations are available online at www.ahpra.gov.au/registration/student-registrations.aspx. English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and mathematics (Australian Year 11 equivalent). Students will also be required to obtain a National Police Certificate (annual requirement) and a Working With Children check on enrolment in the program. International students need to meet English requirements for registration. Further information on student registration and obligations is available online at www.ahpra.gov.au/registration/studentregistrations.aspx. English and mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). There are a limited number of places available in this course and the entry score is only indicative. English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and mathematics (Australian Year 11 equivalent). There is a limited number of places available in this course and the entry score given is only indicative. Students will need access to private transportation in order to attend clinical locations. English and chemistry (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). There are a limited number of places available in this course and the entry score is only indicative. Students will be required to obtain a Working with Children Check and National Police Certificate to complete the requirements of this course. English and chemistry (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). There are a limited number of places available in this course and the entry score given is only indicative. Students will be required to obtain a Working with Children Check to complete the requirements of this course. English (Australian Year 12 equivalent). There are a limited number of places available in this course and the entry score given is only indicative. To be eligible to complete practice education placements, students will be required to comply with the Faculty Immunisation and Infection Risk Policy.

74

8

33

8.67

5

72.5

65

7

72

B

71 77 72.5

8 8.5 8

32 34 32

8.33 9 8.5

6 4.2 5.5

63.75 70 63.75

60 70 62.5

6.5 7.5 6.75

67 77 70

B B B

B 89 9.5 40 11 1 88.75 90 9.5 95 D

71

8

32

8.33

6

67.5

60

6.5

67

B

71

8

32

8.33

6

67.5

60

6.5

67

B

71

8

32

8.33

6

63.75

60

6.5

67

B

83 78.5

9 8.5

37 34

10 9.17

2.6 3.8

72.5 72.5

80 72.5

8.5 7.75

86 79

B B

81.5

8.75

36

9.67

3

80

77.5

8.25

83

D

75.5

8.25

33

8.84

4.6

76.25

67.5

7.25

74

D

77

8.5

34

9

4.2

72.5

70

7.5

77

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Entry requirements by faculty
Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
America: Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) High School Certificate, Vietnam Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education America: Advanced Placement ATAR (International 2014) – Indicative score ONLY Course Campus International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma 33 30 33 International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma 30 28 31 29 International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma 29 33 33 39 All India Senior School Certificate Course Code Intake (Semester) Duration (years) 2014 fee p.a.*

Undergraduate courses Bachelor of Physiotherapy Peninsula 3868 1 4 A$36,700 RC 12 82 8 2115 8.5 22 77

Bachelor of Psychology (with Honours) Bachelor of Radiography and Medical Imaging (Honours)

Clayton Clayton

3883 4526

1 1

4 4

A$34,700 A$36,700

85 90.5

10 12

80 82

7 8

1925 2115

8.5 8.5

21 22

Bachelor of Social Work

Caulfield

0004

1

2

A$25,400

Pharmacy
America: Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) High School Certificate, Vietnam Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education 20 22 22 25 Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education 21 20 21 20 America: Advanced Placement ATAR (International 2014) – Indicative score ONLY Course Campus All India Senior School Certificate Course Code Intake (Semester) Duration (years) 2014 fee p.a.*

Academic pathways Monash University Foundation Year Intensive Extended Standard Undergraduate courses Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science Advanced with Honours Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours, Scholars Program) Parkville Parkville Parkville Parkville 2894 3469 P3001 P3002 1 1 1 1, 2 3 4 4 4 A$31,500 A$31,500 A$36,500 A$36,500 84.05 90.55 RC RC 9.5 12 12 15 77.5 82 82 90 7 8 8 10 1873 2115 2115 2326 8.25 8.5 8.5 9 72.5 77 77 85 City City City 3622 3633 3611 March, September January, July 9 months 15 months 12 months A$19,500 A$19,500 A$19,500 Monash University Foundation Year (MUFY) (equivalent to Australian Year 12) prepares you for first year of any Monash University undergraduate degree. MUFY is offered at Standard, Intensive and Extended levels with different durations, intake dates and entry requirements. To view MUFY entry requirements refer to: monashcollege.edu.au/courses/foundation-year/entry-requirements.html

Science
America: Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) High School Certificate, Vietnam America: Advanced Placement ATAR (International 2014) – Indicative score ONLY Course Campus All India Senior School Certificate Course Code Intake (Semester) Duration (years) 2014 fee p.a.*

Academic pathways Monash University Foundation Year Intensive Extended Standard Undergraduate courses Bachelor of Arts (Global) and Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Biomedical Science and Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Journalism and Bachelor of Science Clayton Clayton Clayton Clayton 3537 0530 3528 4069 1 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 A$32,600 A$32,600 A$34,700 A$32,600 85.2 82.15 87.7 82.5 10 9 11 9.5 80 75 81 77.5 7 7 7 7 1925 1820 2020 1873 8.5 8 8.5 8.25 75 70 76 72.5 City City City 3622 3633 3611 March, September January, July 9 months 15 months 12 months A$19,500 A$19,500 A$19,500 Monash University Foundation Year (MUFY) (equivalent to Australian Year 12) prepares you for first year of any Monash University undergraduate degree. MUFY is offered at Standard, Intensive and Extended levels with different durations, intake dates and entry requirements . To view MUFY entry requirements refer to: http://www.monashcollege.edu.au/courses/foundation-year/entryrequirements.html

* 2014 fee: Fees are quoted in Australian dollars, and is the annual average fee per 48 credit points of study in this course for 2014. Fees are adjusted annually. Please see monash.edu/fees for updates. RC: Range of criteria

Indian School Certificate

A Level, GCE

Indian School Certificate

A Level, GCE

Indian School Certificate 75 77

A Level, GCE

Prerequisites and additional requirements Monash University Foundation Year Monash South Africa Foundation Year University of Melbourne Trinity Foundation Year 86 English Category refer to page 63 D Ontario Grade 12 SMA3, Indonesia South African National Senior Certificate (2009 onwards) UNIPREP/UNSW Foundation Year 8.5 STPM, Malaysia 10 UEC, Malaysia 2.6

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English and any two of chemistry, biology, higher level mathematics or physics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent) and interview. Applicants will be ranked for interview eligibility based on academic achievement (including prerequisite subjects). Application closing dates and interview details are available at med.monash.edu/medical/ central/important-dates.html. Students must obtain a National Police Certificate (annual requirement) and a Working With Children check prior to enrolment. There are a limited number of places available in this course and the entry score given is only indicative. English (Australian Year 12 equivalent). English (Australian Year 12 equivalent), higher level mathematics and physics or biology (Australian Year 12 equivalent). Students graduate with or without honours depending on grade point average. There are a limited number of places available in this course and the entry score given is only indicative. International students need to meet English requirements for registration. Further information on student registration and obligations is available online at www.ahpra.gov.au/registration/student-registrations.aspx. Students must initially complete two years of full-time study of an Australian Arts degree or equivalent (refer to Bachelor of Arts). Two units in studies of the individual (psychology, behavioural studies etc.) and studies of society (anthropology, political science, sociology etc.). A unit of Australian studies would also be preferred. All students undertake supervised professional practice in social work agencies for 70 days once in year 3 and once in year 4 of the degree.

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SMA3, Indonesia

South African National Senior Certificate (2009 onwards)

STPM, Malaysia

UEC, Malaysia

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Monash South Africa Foundation Year

Prerequisites and additional requirements University of Melbourne Trinity Foundation Year English Category refer to page 63 I UNIPREP/UNSW Foundation Year

Monash University Foundation Year

Ontario Grade 12

SMA3, Indonesia

South African National Senior Certificate (2009 onwards)

STPM, Malaysia

UEC, Malaysia

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Entry requirements by faculty
Science
America: Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) High School Certificate, Vietnam Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education America: Advanced Placement ATAR (International 2014) – Indicative score ONLY Course Campus International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma 27 33 35 28 All India Senior School Certificate Course Code Intake (Semester) Duration (years) 2014 fee p.a.*

Undergraduate courses Bachelor of Science Bachelor of Science Advanced (Global Challenges) Bachelor of Science Advanced (Research) Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Computer Science Clayton Clayton 0050 3550 1 1 3 4 A$32,600 A$35,500 78.6 RC 8.5 12 72.5 82 6 8 1765 2115 8 8.5 19 22 67.5 77

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Indian School Certificate 78.5 70

A Level, GCE

Monash South Africa Foundation Year

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SMA3, Indonesia

South African National Senior Certificate (2009 onwards)

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UEC, Malaysia

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English and one of biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, geography, psychology or higher level mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English, biology, chemistry, environmental science, geography, higher level mathematics, physics or psychology (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). All applicants must complete a pre-interview task and be available to attend an interview, if selected. English, mathematics and at least two of biology, chemistry, geography, physics or higher level mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent). English and higher level mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent).

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Application process for international students
When should you apply?
Apply as early as possible. Some courses have application closing dates two to four months prior to the start of the course, while others have quotas. Aim to have your application received by International Recruitment Services at least two to four months prior to the course start date. This allows time for your application to be processed and can help to ensure that you secure a place if your preferred course has limited places. Applying early also gives you time to get your student visa, which can take up to six months for some nationalities and countries.

Off-campus study
Applications for most courses are accepted all year round, but students should apply as early as possible as some courses have limited places. International applicants outside Australia wishing to study programs via off-campus learning (study from home) should apply online. For further information visit: monash.edu/offcampus or email offcampus@ monash.edu.au

International students undertaking Australian Year 12 or International Baccalaureate (IB) in Australia
International students who are undertaking an Australian Year 12 qualification (for example VCE or equivalent) or IB in Australia must apply through Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC). For further information please visit www.vtac.edu.au

How to apply
Step 1 – Apply
To apply online please refer to the following website for a stepby-step guide: monash.edu/how-to-apply To submit a hard-copy application to Monash University Australia, complete the International Application Form located at the back of this guide, ensuring that all sections are completed and the declaration is signed and dated before you send the application. Send your completed application form, all certified documents* and a A$100 application fee (payable by credit card, money order or bank draft) to: International Recruitment Services 871 Dandenong Road Caulfield East Victoria, 3145 Australia Email: mu.documents@monash. edu You may wish to apply through a Monash registered agent. Some agents may charge a fee for additional services so please ask what these costs are before you make an appointment. To find a Monash registered agent near you please visit monash.edu/agents * Refer to Section I of the International Application Form for certification information. All documents submitted remain the property of Monash University.
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Checking the status of your application Once your application is received and entered into our database Monash will send an acknowledgement email to you and your agent, if you have one. This email will contain an Account ID and password. Use this ID to check the status of your application at applicant.connect.monash.edu.au/ connect/webconnect. Applying for credit Monash University may grant credit for subjects with satisfactory grades that have been undertaken at other recognised tertiary institutions if:
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Step 2 – Your application is assessed
When your application is received, Monash University will assess your application according to university entry requirements. To comply with Australian law your application will be assessed to check that you are genuinely seeking temporary entry to Australia to study. If your application is successful, you will receive a full International Student Course Agreement (ISCA). This will be emailed to you and your Monash registered agent (if you have one). Instructions will be supplied on how to accept your offer, including the fees and Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) you need to pay. If we are not able to make you a full ISCA immediately, you may receive a conditional ISCA. A conditional ISCA means you must submit more information and meet the requirements specified in the ISCA. Usually, the information we need is documentation (for example official final transcript, graduation certificate or an English proficiency test) to see if you meet the specific entry requirements for the course you have applied for. We will explain what is needed in the ISCA. Please submit the documentation to us as soon as possible or contact us if you need any help.

If we are unable to offer you your first preference we will consider your application for the next preference or for a pathway program through Monash College (Foundation Year or Diploma).

Step 3 – Accepting your offer
To accept your offer, follow the instructions in your ISCA. You must complete, sign and return Part B of your ISCA along with payment and a photocopy of the personal details page of your passport before the offer lapse date.

the subject is considered to be equivalent in content and standard to those offered by Monash University, and the subject is relevant to the planned course of study.

Your payment should include OSHC for the duration of your visa for yourself and any family members accompanying you to Australia. When making payment it should be noted that:
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It should be noted that awarded credit may affect the course and visa duration. To apply for credit transfer for previous study, students must complete the following form and return it to International Recruitment Services prior to enrolment; otherwise credit may not be granted: www.monash.edu/ connect/assets/docs/forms/credit. pdf

Monash University does not accept cash Dishonoured bank drafts may incur additional bank fees You may need to notify your bank of large deductions Bank drafts will need to be mailed or delivered in-person to International Recruitment Services. Please ensure you include your full name and Monash Student ID on the back of the bank draft.

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Step 4 – We send you an electronic confirmation of enrolment (eCOE) and enrolment package
An eCOE will be emailed to you or your Monash registered agent when you have accepted your full ISCA or packaged ISCA (with no academic conditions specified). You will need the eCOE to apply for a student visa. After you have received your eCOE, you will receive an enrolment package that includes:
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For information on SVP and its criteria please refer to the following website: monash.edu/study/ international/apply/visa To be eligible for SVP, you are advised not to commence the visa application process until you have been issued with your electronic confirmation of enrolment (eCoE). If not eligible for SVP, your visa subclass and country assessment level will determine the visa application form you need to complete and the documents that are required to process your student visa. Assessment levels are available at www.immi.gov.au/ allforms/pdf/assessment-levels.pdf Applicants need to keep in mind their student visa application may take up to six months or more, depending on their nationality and country of residence. Additional visa information and application forms can be obtained from an Australian Diplomatic Mission or from the Department of Immigration and Border Protection website listed above. Visit the Department of Immigration and Border Protection website for information about studying in Australia: www.immi.gov.au/ students

Step 6 – Plan your arrival
Make your own travel arrangements aiming to arrive in Melbourne at least 2 weeks prior to enrolment. This will make it easier for you to settle in and prepare for the start of classes. If you wish to use our airport reception service and temporary accommodation service, you need to complete and return the request form available at monash.edu/ study/international/preparing/ reception

Enrolment takes place two weeks prior to the start of teaching, and students must arrive at the university in time for enrolment. Some courses do not accept late enrolments after the designated enrolment date. On arrival at Monash University, you will be assisted through the process of enrolment. Further details are available at: monash.edu/study/ international/enrolment/ Orientation (also called O Week) is a program of information sessions, tours and events designed to help you get to know Monash University, your fellow students and your campus. Use the orientation ePlanner to see what activities are on and to create your own personal schedule: eplanner.adm.monash.edu/ eorientation

a welcome letter Passport to Monash – your complete guide to living in Australia and studying at Monash University

Step 7 – Enrolment and orientation
Once you have accepted and paid for your offer, International Recruitment Services will email you an official Authority to Enrol 2 to 3 weeks prior to your enrolment date. The Authority to Enrol lists enrolment tasks that you need to complete prior to enrolment. Enrolment is the main step in starting your Monash studies. At enrolment you can meet a faculty course adviser, ask questions and discuss your unit selection and course structure.

Step 5 – Arrange your student visa
Monash University is pleased to announce a partnership with the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) in the Streamlined Visa Processing (SVP) arrangements. If you are eligible for SVP then your visa application will be assessed as if you are an Assessment Level 1 (AL1) student.

Defer your studies
If you decide to delay your course commence date you have the option to apply to defer your studies. You will need to complete the following form and return it to International Recruitment Services for approval: monash.edu/assets/ pdf/study/international/change-ofpreference-form.pdf

Fees
Tuition fees To study at Monash University, students must pay tuition fees to the university. Tuition fees vary for different courses. Tuition fees are detailed in the Admissions Table for International Students in this guide and at: monash.edu/study/ international/courses/fees.html The tuition fees quoted are for 48 credit points and applicable to courses commencing in 2014. Tuition fees for courses in 2015 will be different. Once you have commenced your course, Monash University reserves the right to adjust annual tuition fees for future years of your course. However, Monash University undertakes that any adjustment factor for those continuing students will not exceed 6 per cent per annum. Any adjustment will be applied on the first day of January each year for teaching periods with a census date thereafter. Discount for full payment in advance Students who pay all of their course fees when accepting their offer can get a discount and will not need to pay yearly fee increases. Students must meet all the following conditions:
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Discount for a brother or sister Students who have one or more siblings enrolled in a Monash University full-fee award course at the same time may be entitled to a discount on their annual tuition fees. For more information, visit: monash.edu/fees/discounts refunds/family-discount.html Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) It is an Australian Government visa regulation for international students studying on a student visa to have compulsory Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the duration of their stay in Australia. Monash University requires all commencing international students to purchase health cover that will last for the duration of their visa. The electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCoE) for student visa application will not be issued until:

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For more information visit: monash.edu/fees/resources/ policy/overseas-studenthealthcover.html Cost of living It is a good idea to plan and prepare a budget before you arrive. Your tuition and study fees do not include personal costs such as accommodation, food, and other things you will need while in Australia. For more information and guidelines on how to prepare a budget visit: monash.edu/costof-living

Students must complete the full payment in advance discount form and return it to Monash University before the first census date. For further information, see monash.edu/fees/ discountsrefunds/paymentadvance.html

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Study in an environment that encourages ambition

The new Green Chemical Futures building will feature lively learning and teaching spaces that puts students at the forefront of innovation in education and research. To be completed at the end of 2014.

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International Application Form
 Complete this form if you are an international student applying for an undergraduate or postgraduate course at one of Monash University’s Australian campuses. A non refundable application fee of A$100 must be paid when you submit this form. Do not use this form for Monash research degrees. The correct form is available at monash.edu/migr/apply PLEASE WRITE CLEARLY IN BLACK INK USING CAPITAL LETTERS IN ENGLISH

Section A: Your application ✓
1. Are you a citizen of Australia or New Zealand or a permanent resident of Australia?   Yes 2. Do you have a Monash student ID number?   Yes 3. Are you a currently enrolled Monash student?   Yes 4. Are you currently in Australia?   Yes No   If YES, do not fill in this form. Instead refer to www.vtac.edu.au No    If YES, please state ­ No No

Section B: Personal details
We will contact you by email, post or telephone. To avoid delays in your application, it is important you complete ALL of your details clearly including your email address. Your name and date of birth should match those in your passport. If you apply through an agent, ensure all of your details are also provided in addition to those of the agent. Family name: Given names: Permanent address in home country (required) must include postcode: Date of birth: D D / M Male M /     Y Y Y Y

Female   

Telephone:   Fax:  

Mobile:   Email (Mandatory):  

Address for correspondence (only if different from your permanent address in your home country – not including agent’s address):

Telephone:   Fax:  

Mobile:   Email (Mandatory):  

Monash Registered Agents
If you apply through an agent please ensure that your agent is registered with Monash University or you may experience delays in your application. For details of registered agents in your country please go to www.msr.monash.edu.au/monash_agents. Agency name: Country: Agent staff name: Email (for correspondence): Telephone:   Registered Agent’s Stamp

Section C: Citizenship and other information
Country of citizenship (as stated in passport): Country of birth:   You must submit a translated, certified true copy of the personal details page of your passport or birth certificate. Have you applied for OR do you hold any type of Australian visa:    Visa type: Have you been refused an entry visa to any country: Which Australian Immigration Office issued your visa? Yes  Yes      No   Expiry date (if applicable):    D   D  /  M   M  /  Y   Y   Y   Y  

No    If yes, please attach evidence.

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Have you breached any visa conditions in any country:     

 Yes    

  No   If yes, please explain:

Do you have any medical or health issues that may prevent you from obtaining your visa in? In answering this question go to www.immi.gov.au/allforms/health-requirements that lists medical and health conditions of concern to the Australian Government. Also note that health insurance in Australia will not extend to a pre-existing medical condition.   

 Yes    

  No  If yes, please explain or attach relevant documentation.

Do you have any physical or mental health condition or other issue which may prevent you to undertake full time study?   Have you been issued a protection visa in any country to date?     Yes    

 Yes    

  No  

  No   If yes, please attach evidence. Translated into English (if required) and certified.

Have you been convicted of any crime or offence in any country? 

 Yes    

  No  If yes, please provide ALL relevant details. Translated into English (if required) and certified.

Section D: Course preferences
Choose up to three courses you would like to study and list them in order of preference. Check the entry requirements and prerequisite subjects for each to see if you qualify. If you meet the requirements of your first choice, you will not be assessed for your second and third choices. If you do not meet the entry requirements of any of your preferences your application will be automatically assessed for alternative or pathway courses within the relevant study discipline. Use www.monash.edu/coursefinder to assist in your selection. Course name 1. 2. 3. Campus codes: Berwick BE, Caulfield CA , Clayton CL, Parkville PA , Peninsula PE Specialisation Course code Commencement year Semester Campus

Section E: Students with disabilities
Do you have a disability, impairment or long-term medical condition that may affect your studies?     Yes      No If yes, Monash will require translated and certified medical documentation from a relevant treating professional outlining the impact of your condition on your ability to meet the academic demands in the university environment. Disclosure of disability is treated confidentially and will not be used to disadvantage you. The Disability Liaison Unit at Monash may contact you to discuss the services available. For more information, visit: www.monash.edu/equity-diversity/disability.

Section F: English language proficiency
You must provide proof of your English proficiency to the required standard of your chosen course. There are a number of ways to satisfy these requirements. For details, visit: www.policy.monash.edu/policy-bank/academic/education/admissions/admissions-coursework-courses-units-of-study-procedures.html. Some of the main pathways are:

English as the language of instruction
You have studied in an institution where English is the language of instruction and assessment for the entire institution. Applicants are required to provide evidence from the institution on official letterhead and signed by the registrar (or other authorised person) of the educational institution to the satisfaction of the Academic Board.

Academic IELTS/TOEFL/PEARSONS TEST OF ENGLISH (AcaDemIc)
Attach original results or documents (request results to be sent to Monash University by testing centres). Please note that only results achieved within two years prior to the course commencement date will be considered. If you have not yet sat an ACADEMIC IELTS/TOEFL/PEARSONS TEST OF ENGLISH (ACADEMIC) exam please indicate when you will sit one below. Please note: The Australian Government sometimes requires proof of English proficiency for visa applications. You should ensure that any test you take meets those requirements also. Visit: www.immi.gov.au/students. I will sit/have sat an English language proficiency test    ACADEMIC IELTS     Date taken:    TOEFL (Paper Based/Internet Based)        PEARSONS TEST OF ENGLISH (ACADEMIC)

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I will apply for a Monash English Language Centre course in Section G.

If you narrowly missed the course English requirements, you may be eligible for Monash English Bridging packaged with a direct entry into your desired course. If so, Monash will indicate this in your letter of offer.

Section G: Application for additional English studies and university preparation
Test your English:
Find out your level of English with our free online test. The test helps you to estimate how many weeks of English you might need to undertake in order to meet the English language requirement for the course you wish to apply for. The free online English test is available at the following website: www.monashcollege.edu.au/online-test. This test is to be used as a guide only and is not a replacement for IELTS/TOEFL tests or meeting the English language requirement for the course you have applied for. This section is an application to the Monash University English Language Centre. Additional tuition fees apply for these courses. For details of fees, courses and start dates, visit: www.monashcollege.edu.au/englishlanguage. Course name: Start date: D   D  /  M   M  /  Y   Y   Y   Y    Finish date:  D   D  /  M   M  /  Y   Y   Y   Y   2 Number of weeks: (minimum five weeks)  

Section H: Academic qualifications
 heck the academic/English entry requirements, prerequisites and additional requirements for the courses for which you are applying. Additional requirements include submission of a C statement of purpose, curriculum vitae, work reference letters, folio, supplementary forms, additional faculty application forms, interviews and auditions. For undergraduate entry requirements refer to the admissions tables in the Monash University Undergraduate Course Guide for international students or the Monash Course Finder. For postgraduate entry requirements refer to the Monash Course Finder (www.monash.edu/coursefinder). Include details of your previous academic qualifications in the relevant sections below. Please ensure commencement and completion dates are specified, or if you are yet to complete your studies, please include your intended completion date. You are also required to supply supporting translated and certified documents to verify your academic qualifications.

Secondary studies (high school studies – Year 12)
Name of qualification: Date commenced: D   D  /  M   M  /  Y   Y   Y   Y   Date completed:  Institution:  D   D  /  M   M  /  Y   Y   Y   Y   Country/State: 

Postsecondary studies (tertiary studies – Diploma, Bachelor, Master’s, etc.) Please list your MOST RECENT qualification first
Name of qualification: Date commenced: Name of qualification: Date commenced: Name of qualification: Date commenced: D   D  /  M   M  /  Y   Y   Y   Y   Date completed:  D   D  /  M   M  /  Y   Y   Y   Y   Date completed:  D   D  /  M   M  /  Y   Y   Y   Y   Date completed:  Institution:  D   D  /  M   M  /  Y   Y   Y   Y   Institution:  D   D  /  M   M  /  Y   Y   Y   Y   Institution:  D   D  /  M   M  /  Y   Y   Y   Y   Country/State:   Yes      No Country/State:  Country/State: 

Are you transferring within the first six months of your principal course in Australia? Your principal course is the main course of study to be undertaken where you have been issued a student visa for multiple courses of study. The principal course would normally be the final course of study. If yes, please attach a release letter from your current provider. If your final year of study was completed more than six months ago, please attach separately a detailed account of activities/work experience undertaken since then.

Section I: Required documentation
Certified copies of academic qualifications must be attached to this application, including academic transcripts, graduation certificates and grading systems. If the qualifications are in a language other than English, please also supply certified translated copies. Monash prefers NAATI qualified translators.* For more information on NAATI translators, please see: www.naati.com.au. If the course you have applied for requires work experience please provide a translated and certified copy of your curriculum vitae along with work reference letters issued by your previous employer on original company letterhead stating your job title, the basis of employment (full-time/part-time), a precise description of duties performed, duration of your employment (including dates), and the full name, title and signature of the writer. Monash University only accepts faxed or emailed certified documents sent via Monash Registered Agents. If you are a direct applicant (and did not apply through a Monash Registered Agent), you will be required to send your original certified documents by mail. All documents submitted with your application remain the property of Monash University.

Certification of documents
All documents submitted for assessment must be properly certified on every page.

Who can certify documents?
Documents submitted within Australia: Solicitor, pharmacist, justice of the peace, member of the police force, doctor, school principal, bank manager, chartered accountant Documents submitted outside Australia: Monash University registered agent, Monash staff member, solicitor, commissioner for declarations, government official, public notary, university staff (head of department, dean, or registrar) Applicants have the option to ask their current or previous education institution to send copies of their academic transcripts, graduation certificate and grading systems direct to International Recruitment Services in a sealed envelope sent directly from the institution. What does the certifier need to do? Approved certifier (from list above) must sight the applicant’s original academic transcripts, graduation certificates and grading systems etc. and check that the copies are true and unchanged copies of the original documents. The certifier must then certify every page of the documentation as follows: 1.  Certifier must write a statement acknowledging or apply a stamp that shows they have sighted the original documents using words such as “certified true copy of the original” OR “original sighted”. 2. Certifier must sign the document. 3. Certifier must write their full name. If you have a Chinese qualification, documents submitted for assessment must be:   Certified by the Notary Public Office. Notary certification must include a certificate stating that translations of all documents in to English are authentic and in conformity with the original in Chinese; OR  Your transcript/s, degree certificate and graduation certificate/s can be sent to Monash, International Recruitment Services in a sealed envelope directly from your university; OR  Photocopies of original notarised documents can be submitted by a registered agent. Documents must be certified by the agent. Information regarding registered agents can be viewed at: www.msr.monash.edu/monash_agents. Monash University reserves the right to refuse documentation on the grounds of incorrect certification and translation. 4. Certifier must apply the agent/organisation stamp. 5.  If the certifier is not a Monash Registered Agent, the position title of the certifier must be indicated. 6. Certifier must date the document.

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Section J: Credit transfer
Do you wish to apply for credit transfer/advanced standing from your previous studies?   If you have ticked yes, please provide the following: 1. Complete the Credit Transfer Application Form available at www.monash.edu/service-centre/assets/docs/forms/credit.pdf. 2. Submit detailed course syllabus/unit outlines/curriculum for the units your are seeking credit exemptions for. Further information may be requested from you if your previous course/institution has not been previously assessed by Monash University for credit evaluation assessment.  Yes      No

Section K: Scholarship/sponsorship information
Have you applied for a scholarship/sponsorship from an organisation external to Monash University to support your studies? Please state the name of the external scholarship/sponsorship:  What is the status of your external scholarship/sponsorship application? Approved       Pending      Not approved        Yes      No

If the external scholarship/sponsorship has been approved please provide a copy of the official letter with this application.

Section L: Application fee payment
You can pay the A$100 application fee by credit card, money order or bank draft payable to Monash University. Bank drafts/money orders will need to be mailed or delivered in person to International Recruitment Services. Please ensure you include your full name and date of birth on the back of the bank draft/money order. Credit card payments can be made at the following link: www.monash.edu.au/fees/payment/payment-options.html. If you have made payment using the online credit card service (from the above link), please print a copy of the payment confirmation email and attach to this application form upon submission. If your A$100 application fee has been waived by Monash recruitment staff please insert the valid fee waiver promotion code or obtain the recruitment staff signature here: Staff signature:

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Waiver promotion code:



Section M: Privacy and student declaration
General privacy statement:
The information collected on this form is used to assess your application for entry to a Monash University course. It is also used to create an enrolment record on the student database, to prepare statistical analysis and to inform you about your course and other university courses/events. If you do not complete all the questions on this form, it may not be possible to process your application. Personal information may be collected from or disclosed to relevant bodies for the verification of your previous qualifications, and it may be disclosed to government agencies (e.g. DIBP), as required by legislation or pursuant to obligations under ESOS Act 2000 and the 2007 National Code of Practice or for your visa application. Information may be shared with the registered agent you appoint to assist with your application for entry or visa processing. You have the right to access personal information that Monash University holds about you, subject to legislation, by contacting the Monash University privacy officer at [email protected]. Privacy legislation only applies to students who study in Australia. Due to privacy regulations we are unable to disclose information to any other third parties such as friends, relatives and parents. All documents provided to Monash University become the property of the University and will not be returned to you.

Declaration
I warrant that the information on this form, or provided in support of my application, is correct, complete and up to date in every detail. I acknowledge that the provision of incorrect information or the withholding of relevant information relating to my application, including academic transcript/s, might invalidate my application and that the University may refuse to assess my application, withdraw an offer of a place or cancel my enrolment in consequence. Should the University determine that I have submitted a false document, I consent to the University disclosing this information to other relevant tertiary institutions. I consent to any educational institution at which I have previously been a student and/or my current or any past employer providing Monash University with information which that institution or employer holds about me for the purpose of Monash verifying my grades and/or qualifications or experience. I declare that I am a Genuine Temporary Entrant (GTE) and a Genuine Student and that I have read and understood the conditions in relation to these requirements as defined on the following website: www.immi.gov.au/students/_pdf/2011-genuine-temporary-entrant.pdf. I understand that if the university forms the opinion that I am not a Genuine Temporary Entrant it may refuse to assess my application, withdraw an offer of a place or cancel my confirmation of enrolment. I am aware of the estimated total course fees at Monash University and living costs for my stay in Australia. I understand that the total course fees do not cover the cost of books, materials, field trips or any additional cost related to my course, unless otherwise specified. I declare to have sufficient funds to support myself and my family unit members (if applicable) for the TOTAL period of my stay in Australia including proposed course fees for myself and any school-aged family members, Overseas Students Health Cover, living costs and travel costs, regardless of whether my dependents intend to accompany me in Australia. I agree to abide by the statutes, regulations and policies of Monash University. I have read and understood the above conditions and accept them in full. Student signature:

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If you are under 18 years of age at the time of submitting this application you must have a parent or guardian sign this declaration on your behalf.

Parent or guardian contact details:
Name of parent/guardian: (circle as applicable) Parent/guardian’s business telephone:   Parent/guardian’s email: Parent/guardian’s signature:       Parent/guardian’s fax:    

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Please complete the following checklist before submitting: ✓
Note: Incomplete applications will cause delays in processing. Please ensure all relevant documents are translated and certified (where required). All sections of the application form are completed A$100.00 application fee (non-refundable) Certified proof of English proficiency  Certified and translated copies of academic records/transcripts/grading scales  Additional information (check your course(s) in the admissions table for international students or at www.monash.edu/coursefinder)  Signed declaration by student (or parent if the student is under 18)  Copy of official scholarship/sponsorship offer letter if applicable  Copy of the personal details page of the student’s passport or a copy of birth certificate

Send your application to:
Australian campuses
Applicants for courses at Australian campuses should forward this application form to: International Recruitment Services 871 Dandenong Road Caulfield East Victoria 3145 Australia Email: [email protected]

Malaysia campus
Applicants for courses at the Sunway campus must apply to the address below using the form located at www.monash.edu.my/advancement/pso/admissions/ admission-application.html Prospective Students Office Monash University Jalan Lagoon Selatan 46150 Bandar Sunway Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia Email: [email protected]

South Africa campus
Applicants for courses at the South Africa campus must apply to the address below using the form located at: www.monash.ac.za/international/admissionsrequirements. html. Monash South Africa Private Bag X60 Ruimsig, Roodepoort 1725 South Africa Email: [email protected]

When will you know?
You will receive an acknowledgement email issuing you a Monash Student ID number. Use this number to check the status of your application on our website. Please remember postal services can affect the time between you sending the application and Monash University receiving it. You can check your application status by logging into the Monash Online Admissions Portal. A login ID and password will be sent to you once your application has been received. The Monash Online Admissions portal can be found at: applicant.connect.monash.edu.au/connect/webconnect

© Monash University 2014, all rights reserved. This publication reflects prescriptions, policy and practice in force as at May 2013 and takes no account of developments and changes made since that date.
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Undergraduate Course Guide 2015
For International Students

The

of a Monash degree

possibilities
Semester dates for 2015

Art Design & Architecture Arts Business and Economics Education Engineering Information Technology Law Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Science

Semester 1 Enrolment: 16 – 19 February Orientation: 23 – 27 February Classes: 2 March – 29 May Mid-semester break: 3 – 10 April Exam period: 8 – 26 June Semester 2 Enrolment: 13 – 16 July Orientation: 20 – 24 July Classes: 27 July – 23 October Mid-semester break: 28 September – 2 October Exam period: 2 – 20 November An optional summer semester is available for some units on some campuses. Summer semester runs from September to February. Visit: monash.edu/enrolments/summer-winter

Find out where your interests can take you.

International students Australia freecall tel: 1800 181 838 Tel: +61 3 9903 4788 (outside Australia) Email: [email protected]

Monash online monash.edu Course finder monash.edu/coursefinder International students monash.edu/study/international Scholarships monash.edu/international-scholarships Monash on social media facebook.com/Monash.University twitter.com/MonashUni youtube.com/monashunivideo weibo.com/monashuniversityaust Monash蒙纳士大学

Monash in your language

‫ – العربية‬monash.edu/arabic

简体中文  – monash.edu/china – monashuniversity.cn 繁体中文 – monash.edu/traditional-chinese 한국어 – monash.edu/korea Português Brasileiro – monash.edu/brazil Español – monash.edu/spanish Bahasa Indonesia – monash.edu/indonesia Tiếng Việt – monash.edu/vietnam

Find a Monash agent in your country monash.edu/agents Malaysia campus enquiries Tel: +60 3 5514 6000 Email: [email protected] South Africa campus enquiries Tel: +27 11 950 4009 Email: [email protected]

The information in this brochure was correct at the time of publication (March 2014). Monash University reserves the right to alter this information should the need arise. You should always check with the relevant Faculty office when considering a course. CRICOS provider: Monash University 00008C Monash College 01857J
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