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Undergraduate Course Guide 2014

For International Students

Where brilliant begins

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Monash is a ve-star plus institution. This means we are not just world-class but an elite destination to which the very best students and faculty worldwide aspire.

Monash University is a member of Australias Groupof Eight. Thegroups members produce more than 70 per cent of all basic research conducted atall of Australias public universities. Graduates nd full-time employment sooner, begin on higher salaries and are more likely to move on to postgraduate study.

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 Charite in Berlin.

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In a recent study published in The New York Times*, more than 4500 leaders from the worlds most successful companies rated Monash the top Australian university from which to hire graduates. We think thats brilliant!
*The New York Times (October 2011 and 2012)

Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2012-2013

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Monash is ranked well above world standard in
broad elds of research: Chemistry, Engineering, Economics, History, Law, Medical & Health Sciences, Philosophy & Religion and Technology.
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Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) 2012 report

The Good Universities Guide (2013), Australias most authoritative independent university ratings publication, has given Monash a maximum score in the categories that matter.

A Monash degree can make aworld of difference ...and thats why we give you more options. Monash not only offers a wider range of courses than other Australian universities, we also have lots of different study options. With more study options, and more courses to choose from, youre more likely todiscover the best way to rise toa brilliant career. Not sure exactly which direction you want to take? Thats okay a lot of students arein the same boat as you. A generalist degree from Monash gives you a chance to discover what areas of study youd like to explore further and can help point you in the career direction that suits you.

You can also continue with a masters degree to gain any specialist qualication you need. Know exactly what you want? Then go for it! We wont distract you from your chosen area or force you down a study avenue youre not interested in. With Monash you can start a specialised degree from your rst day at uni, if thats what you want to do. Want to combine two different study areas? We can help with that too. Adouble degree from Monash means you can study two different disciplines. And the best news? Itll probably only take an extra year to complete compared to a single degree.

English language requirements All Monash applicants must satisfy the minimum English language requirements of the University. Each course may require varying levels of prociency. These requirements are listed in the course tables for each faculty. Please refer to page 82 for full details. If you are an international student undertaking VCE in Australia you must complete and achieve a satisfactory level of performance in an English subject in Year 12 or equivalent level (at least 25 in units 3 and 4 in any VCE English subject). If you are undertaking the International Baccalaureate (IB) you should receive a score of at least 4 in English SL or 3 in English HL or 5 in English B SL or 4 in English B HL. Some courses require a higher English study score.

If your ESL score is between 25 and 29, please contact Monash University to discuss study options as you may be eligible for the Monash English Bridging (MEB) program for select courses. Note: Some courses require a study score higher than 25 in VCE English or 30 in ESL.

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Course list Art Design & Architecture pg 18 Arts pg 22 Business and Economics pg 30 Education pg 38 Engineering pg 46 Information Technology pg 54 Law pg 58 Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences pg 62 Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences pg 72 Science pg 76 Admission and Application information pg 82

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Monash Universitys global reputation attracts students fromaround the world and onceyou graduate youll be partofan international network of more than270,000 alumni.

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Your career Our degrees are globally recognised, giving our graduates anextra edge helpingthem thrive in the international job market. Monash University was rated number 32 in the world of universities from which to hire graduates by 4500 business leaders surveyed by the New York Times (October 2012). Many Monash courses includingengineering, law, business, commerce, pharmacy, journalism and science offer internships and work placements connecting students to industry. These programs help students dene their career goals and expose them to industry rst-hand. Theplacements also enable students to gain credittowardstheirdegree. Your experience of the world We believe every student is an international student. Todays graduates will compete with the rest of the world for jobs. Monash courses ensure they are exposed to aglobal perspective from day one. We encourage students to build international experiences to complement their study through exchange programs, intercampus exchanges to our Malaysian and South African campuses, study tours, international internships andin-country programs. We havemore than 115 exchange partner universities in 25 countries and have campuses and centres inMalaysia, India, Italy, South Africa andChina. www.monash.edu.au/study-abroad Monash University University of Warwick Strategic Alliance In 2012, we partnered with the University of Warwick (UK) to formaunique global alliance. Thispartnership will raise our international prole and provide unparalleled access to new opportunities and benets to ourstudents. Wehave also negotiated a joint venture for research and graduate studies in China. Ourglobal network is one reason many foreign governments and scholarship providers choose Monash University as the destination for their best and brightest. Your development Its all about choice. You choose thetype of skills you want to develop, you choose when you areready to specialise, and you choose what sort of experiences you want to have and when you want to have them. At Monash, you take classes relevant to your chosen career from your rst weeks on campus. This approach is adopted across the University in law, medicine, science, architecture, education, nursing and engineering and helps you develop a deeper understanding of your chosen profession sooner. It also means you begin working towards your career from day one.

Working towards a cleaner environment Mai Bui (BBiomedSci/BE 2011) waspart of a unique project to remove carbon dioxide from exhaust gas at a brown coal power plant. The project has the potential to create a carbon neutral power generation scheme.

Stopping the spread of disease Professor Geoffrey Setswe, Head of the School of Health Sciences, is assisting the South African National AIDS Council to translate HIV research evidence into policies and programs to ght the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

Harnessing the power of thesun Monash alumnus Jon Liow (BID(Hons) 2011) designed a simple, sustainable and affordable waterpurication device, which has the potential to help eradicate disease and save lives. The Solarball, developed as Mr Liows nal year project during his Bachelor of Industrial Design, can produce up to three litres of clean water every day and could be the difference between life and death for thousands of people each year.

Working for justice The Reprieve Australia Internship program allows Monash law students to spend time in the United States working with prisoners on death row. The program places interns in capital defence and associated ofces in the southern United States for periods of three months or more at a time. Past students have interned in Louisiana, Texas, Georgia and Mississippi.

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Sir John Monash Engineer, military leader and public administrator. Sorespected for his service to Australia he is celebrated on the Australian $100 bank note.

Professor Dr Boediono (MEc 1972) Vice President of the Republic of Indonesia and prominent economist.

Professor Pasuk Phongpaichit (BEc (Hons) 1969, MEc 1971) Economist, author and anticorruption campaigner. Her research into the Thai illegal economy over the past decade has shown how institutional corruption and intimidation affect the lives of the poor and the Thai economy.

Dr Adeeba Kamarulzaman (MBBS 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. Sheis also President of the Malaysian AIDS Council (MAC).

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Through the Elwyn Morey Centre and the Krongold Centre, Monash is leading the way in providing community services, particularly to children with gifted abilities and special needs. Services in counselling and education are alsoprovided to adolescents, adults and families.

Monash has developed a vibrant partnership with Oxfam Australia giving students an opportunity to learn through volunteering in Australia and via the South Africa Summer Placement program.

Feed the homeless: Medical students from the Monash Sunway campus (Malaysia) run a soup kitchen for thehomeless once amonth.

Monash South Africa School of Information Technology is working on a solution to increase internet access to remote communities using mobile phones to create virtual networks and community e-postboxes.

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At Monash, you choose We believe that by giving you more choice we give you a better chance of nding just the right course. At Monash, you choose the type of skills you want to develop, you choose when youre ready to specialise (right from the very start, ifyou want to), you choose what sort of experiences you want to have and when you want to have them. You can start broad then narrow down A generalist degree from Monash gives you a solid understanding of a discipline (such as science, arts or business). These degrees give you more than the knowledge and skills you need to start a career they also give you a chance to discover which part of that eld youd like to explore further, whether through further study or in your professional life.

Or you can specialise straight away If you know exactly where your interests lie, we wont force you toundertake generalist study. If you want to, you can begin studying medicine, law, education, engineering or many other specialist degrees from day one. Two distinct interests? A double degree lets you gain specialist skills in two completely different disciplines (such as Arts/ Law or Science/Engineering) which effectively doubles your career options when you graduate. Its also a great way to tailor your qualication to t your diverse tastesand talents. All 10 Monash faculties offer doubledegrees.

What about honours? Honours usually incorporates an extra year of study at the end of your undergraduate degree (although some courses include an honours year in their structure). Taking honours gives you a chance to explore an area of interest in even greater detail, and can help further your employment prospects and provide a foundation for completing amasters or a PhD.

Monash Universitys Career Gateway and Volunteer Gateway Monash Universitys Career Gateway and Volunteer Gateway isavailable to all students and canhelp you to gain the work experience that employers value,while you are studying. OurEmployment and Career Development service also runs workshops to help you understand what employers look for in job applications and interviews. In fact the service has won the Australian Association of Graduate Employers (AAGE) Graduate Recruitment Industry Awards forBest Careers Service for Employers in 2012, 2011, 2010, 2008 and 2006. careers.monash.edu.au

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Internships and Industry Experience Add industry experience to your CV by completing an Internship or Professional Year with Professional Pathways Australia. Last year 70 per cent of PPA graduates foundemployment within three monthsof graduation. Fees apply. www.professionalpathways australia.com.au

Double degree combinations


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

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

For a full list of Monash University double degrees please see www.monash.edu.au/study/coursender/level/undergraduate/#double
Two degrees can be studied from the same faculty. Two degrees can be studied from two different faculties.

Monash College in Australia is owned and operated by Monash University and offers a number of different ways to prepare you for entry into a Monash University degree course. Whichprogram you choose depends on your current academic and English qualications, and your career ambitions.

Or choose another path


Australian Year 11 or 12 equivalent Australian Year 11 or 12 or equivalent Foundation Year
January|March|July|September

Diploma
January|June|October

If you achieve excellent grades in Diploma Part 1, you may qualify for early entry into the rst year of certain Monash University degree courses without needing to complete Diploma Part 2. Entry requirements apply.

1st Year Monash University


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

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Monash College offers three pathway options


The Foundation Year
Pathway is right for you if: you want a guaranteed pathway into rst year 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.

Diploma programs

English language programs


Pathway is right for you if: you need to improve your English you want to improve your study and English skills before you start your degree you have received a conditional offer to Monash College or Monash University, which requires you to complete an English language course.

Pathway is right for you if: you want a guaranteed pathway into second year of an Arts, Art 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 qualications; a diploma and a degree.

How do they compare?


Foundation Year Location Australia China Indonesia Malaysia Sri Lanka General university preparation Diploma Part 1 Australia Indonesia Singapore Diploma Part 2 Australia Indonesia Sri Lanka Singapore Art and Design Arts Business Engineering Accepted for entry into second year of selected Monash University degrees subject to achieving grades set by the faculty (from 50% to 80%) Recognised by some Australian universities English programs Australia Indonesia Malaysia

Discipline#

Art and Design Arts Business Engineering Accepted for entry into rst year of selected Monash University degrees subject to achieving grades set by the faculty (from 75% to 80%) No

English General study skills

Acceptance at Monash University

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

Monash English Bridging programs are available for students with conditional offers to Monash College or Monash University

Recognised by other universities

Recognised by all Australian universities and more than 40 international universities across North America, Asia, Europe and United Kingdom Australian Year 11 or equivalent

Recognised by a number of Australian universities

Academic requirements

Australian Year 11 or equivalent

Australian Year 12, Foundation Year, Diploma Part 1 or equivalent Courses are available for all levels of English ranging from anIELTS score of 3.5 to 6.5

English requirement

Depends on chosen format. Minimum entry IELTS 5.0 (no band less than 5.0)

Depends on chosen IELTS 6.0 (writing diploma. Minimum 6.0) entry IELTS 5.5 (no band lower than 5.0) 16 years 17 years

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*Entry to Monash University is subject to achieving the required grades. # Not all disciplines are available at all locations.

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Monash rewards brilliance Monash University is committed to attracting academic high achievers and producing internationally competitive graduates. For the 2013 year, Monash University expanded the range of scholarship programs offered to international students for selected undergraduate or postgraduate coursework programs at one of Monash Universitys Australian campuses. For a complete list of scholarships offered by Monash University, including honours and research scholarships, scholarships for current students, faculty scholarships and scholarships supportedbyexternal providers, visit www.monash.edu/international-scholarships.

Key Scholarships for International students: Monash International Leadership Scholarship  The Monash International Leadership Scholarship, offers 100 per cent course fee remission to high academic achievers who areable to demonstrate their potential to be an ambassador for the University. The scholarship is open to prospective students who wishtostudy undergraduate orpostgraduate coursework programs. Applicants are also assessed on a separate scholarship application containing a personal statement that must accompany the course application. Some courses and qualications are excluded. Monash International Merit  Scholarship  The Monash International Merit 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 qualication (e.g. A Levels). The scholarship provides $10,000 per 48 credit points (up to $50,000). Applicants are also assessed based on a separate scholarship application containing a personal statement that must accompany the course application.

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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 2013. The scholarship provides $10,000 per 48 credit points (up to $50,000). No applications are necessary. Students are automatically assessed for this scholarship.

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Melbourne has a long-held reputation forwelcoming international students andproviding them with memorable studyexperiences. It offers a high standard of living, and rst-class education, healthcare, public transport, employment rates, safetyandsecurity.

Melbourne is consistently voted the worlds most liveable city. 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 nance, 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 Australias 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. www.visitmelbourne.com

Accommodation
Monash Residential Services (MRS) can help guide you in your search whether you decide to live on or offcampus. For more information on accommodation, visit www.mrs. monash.edu.

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On-campus Living on-campus offers certainty and security for students living away from home. It is also a great way to concentrate on your studies and youre part of a community of people also committed to their courses. The closing date for lodging applications for the following year is 30 November. www.mrs.monash.edu/oncampus

Off-campus accommodation Off-campus accommodation options include student hostels, fullboard/homestay, part board, private apartments and private houses. For a list of suburbs near campuses, visit monash.edu/ study/international/preparing/ accommodation.html. The Housing Advisory Service, part of Monash Residential Services, assists students with information and advice about off-campus accommodation. www.mrs.monash.edu/offcampus

RANKED
The worlds most liveable city

In a ranking of 140 cities all around the world, Melbourne is consistently ranked asthe worlds most liveable city (Economist Intelligence Unit 2011 and 2012). This ranking is based on standards of education, infrastructure, culture and environment, healthcare and stability.

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Monashs Australian campuses
Berwick Berwick is a small, friendly campus with about 2000 students around 40 minutes drive south east of Melbourne. Itis a ve-minute walk from the heart of Berwicks specialty shops, cafes and business services. Cauleld Cauleld is the second largest Monash campus, with about 13,000 students. It is the main centre for the faculties of Business and Economics, Art Design & Architecture, and Information Technology. Cauleld is nine kilometres from the Melbourne city centre and adjacent to Cauleld train station. The campus has a gym, library and cafes, and is close to several shopping precincts. Clayton Clayton is the largest of the Universitys campuses. It combines a vibrant research, technology and manufacturing precinct with rst-rate sporting facilities, shops, a student centre, libraries, a post ofce, 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. Gippsland Monash Gippsland is situated about a two-hour drive from Melbourne. The campus is valued as a place to study and live away from the pressures of city life. It is easily accessible by a bus connection from Morwell train station or by car. Monash University and the University of Ballarat are currently exploring a proposition to create an expanded, regionally focused university. Should the proposition be approved, Monash Universitys Gippsland campus would become part of the regionally focused university from 1 January 2014. Under the arrangement, the campus is expected to offer a range of courses that would take advantage of the Gippsland campuss location and the regional expertise of the University of Ballarat. If the proposition is approved, students will be admitted into courses offered by the expanded university and Monash University will not be admitting new students (except fromagreedpathways) into coursesat the Gippsland campus. Please consult the Monash website (www.monash.edu/gippsland) for further information prior to applying to study at the Gippsland campus. Parkville Located three kilometres north of Melbournes city centre, the Parkville campus houses the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, with rst-class teaching facilities, innovative learning spaces and research laboratories. Thecampus is home to the Centre for Medication Use and Safety andthe Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, which comprises the largest and most experienced group of pharmaceutical scientists in Australia. Peninsula The Peninsula campus is about anhours drive south of Melbourne, between the bay and the beach. 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 abus connection to Frankston train station, and a free shuttle bus runs between Peninsula and Clayton campuses.

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MONASH Shuttle Bus  During the academic year, a free Monash Shuttle bus service runs in bothdirections from: Clayton to Berwick Clayton to Cauleld Clayton to Peninsula Frankston Station to Peninsula
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Public Bus  All Australian campuses are accessible by public transport. Public transport timetables and maps can be found at www.metlinkmelbourne.com.au. Car  Parking is available at or near all Australian campuses. Monash Rideshare is a carpooling scheme for students and staff travelling to Berwick, Cauleld, Clayton and Peninsula. Carpoolers 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.

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

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Art Design & Architecture


Monash Art Design & Architecture (MADA) is a place of creative excellence and innovation. With courses at the Cauleld and Gippsland campuses, our vibrant faculty is at the forefront of education in creative arts, architecture and design disciplines. www.monash.edu/artdes
Create your future MADA fosters a spirit of creative enquiry and interdisciplinary collaboration, and is widely respected as a leader in education, creative practice and research. Our staff focus on critically informed creative activity of the highest order. As highly regarded industry professionals and theorists, they bring to their teaching and research an expertise that reects the diversity of contemporary visual culture and creative practice. At MADA we bring together the creative disciplines of art, design and architecture in one faculty. Our exible course structures and interdisciplinary units encourage you to explore multiple disciplines. Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA) completes our creative hub at the Cauleld campus. Creative by design By studying art, design or architecture at MADA, you can develop the knowledge and skills to enact your vision. Our students have designed products to help people with disabilities, created installations that comment on social issues, and developed emergency relief structures. The applications are limitless. MADA can help you take the rst step toward a career that is exible and dynamic. Our graduates have strong visual communication skills and the ability to think creatively. Asinquisitive individuals, they develop innovative solutions to improve the world around them and contribute to the social discourse. At MADA you can explore the world. With study options at the Monash University Prato centre, as well as study abroad partners, you can go global with your creative endeavours. With a degree from Monash University, a world of opportunities and the opportunity to change the world awaits. Studio-based learning At MADA, our highly interactive courses have a strong emphasis on studio-based learning. This means you can put your creative ideas into practice with the experienced guidance of our lecturers and studio coordinators. Unlike the more traditional lecture mode, studio-based learning enables you to actively participate in problem solving and the practice of creating and making, which are integral to the learning process. MADA is also home to one of Australias largest studiobased research programs. We are committed to research through creative practice. Our interdisciplinary community allows you access to unique opportunities to further your studies and expand your creative practice. Enquiries study@monash.edu +61 3 9903 4788

Matthew Vrettas Bachelor of Architectural Design Matthew Vrettas is a global citizen with a bright future. Moving from South Africa to study, Matthew chose Monash based on the Universitys global focus and the exibility of the Architectural Design degree. The networking opportunities created by Monashs global connections, along with fantastic resources, staff and tutors, made Monashs architecture program an obvious choice for me. The large list of electives was also attractive, along with the opportunity to travel abroad to different campuses and centres within Monash. Matthew is eager to take advantage of these international opportunities, and he has been awarded a travelling scholarship to help him study at the Monash University Prato Centre, in Italy. While the next few years will be busy for Matthew as he completes his Bachelor degree and then the Master of Architecture, the future beckons and he has his sights set high. I would like to work in Melbourne and establish a name for myself, and possibly one day start my own architectural rm. The Architecture course is a lot of work and it can test you, but it is incredibly interesting and opens up a vast number of possibilities to explore.

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Featured courses

Bachelor of IndustrialDesign
Industrial designers are responsiblefor the design of awide range of products, from furniture and domestic appliances, to specialist medical and scientic equipment, transportation and industrial machinery. From very large objects to very small consumer items, the job of an industrial designer is to create a product which simultaneously achieves functional and aesthetic goals. Indesigning these new products, they must consider issues of usability, innovation, materials andmanufacturing. What makes it great Students learn to plan and manageprojects within the constraints of a design brief, just as they will in their working lives. Students have access to stateof-the-art facilities including safe, modern workshops and the latest computer modelling software. Once youve graduated This degree can lead to a careerinconsumer and industrial productdesign in the automotive, electronic, packaging, exhibition, sporting and furniture industries.

Bachelor of Architectural Design/Master of Architecture


Architects provide leadership in the design and construction of the built environment, collaborating with engineers, builders and other design professionals. Theaccredited Architecture program at Monash University is aninnovative program that engages with practice, industry and the broader community. It seeks to advance architecture through ambitious design practice and research which contributes to social and environmental sustainability. What makes it great The programs focus on architecture as a creative discipline is enhanced through its location in an art and design faculty. Connections between architecture, art and design enable students to establish a creative network by studying alongside industrial designers, painters, sculptors, interior architects, andothers. Architecture is a ve-year academic program comprising the Bachelor ofArchitectural Design (three years) and the Master of Architecture (two years). Both are required for students who wish to practise as architects. Students who successfully complete this bachelor degree are guaranteed entry to the two-year Master of Architecture program. Once youve graduated The employment market for architects is strong in Australia, and there are substantial international opportunities. ManyAustralian architects workfor practices overseas andAustralian rms regularly undertake internationalprojects.

Bachelor of Communication Design


Communication designers work with colour, sound and spatial forums, across a broad range of communication processes from posters, books and digital publications to interactive design and animation. Students complete half their communication design studies in the studio. Almost a quarter of the degree is electives during which students can explore areas like branding, 3D animation, typography and illustration. The last quarter of the program is theory units during which students engage in the discourse of design. What makes it great Students in the new communication design degree at Monash develop skills in visual communication, multimedia and motion graphics so they graduate with an industryrelevant qualication and an extensive folio showcasing their complex skills and conceptual maturity across a variety of media and communication platforms. Once youve graduated Communication Design graduates can pursue opportunities in design studios, advertising, media companies, lm and television, publishing and corporate communications. Depending on the brief, they can work on projects that can include corporate identity, branding, typography, illustration, interactive media, interaction design, web and app design, animation, motion graphics, information design, print and digital publishing, environmental graphics, packaging design and postproduction.

Special note about the Gippsland campus


Monash University and the University of Ballarat are exploring a proposition to create an expanded, regionally focused university. Should the proposition be approved, the campus is expected to offer a range of courses that bring together the strengths of both Monash University and the University of Ballarat from 1 January 2014. If the proposition is approved, students will be admitted into courses offered by the expanded university and Monash University will not be admitting new students (except from agreed pathways) into courses at the Gippsland campus. As course offerings may change, please consult the Monash website (www.monash. edu/gippsland) for further information prior to applying to study at the Gippsland campus.

Diploma of Art & Design Develop your folio with the Monash College Diploma of Art & Design Studies. Our Diploma program is designed to prepare you for entry in to MADA by building on your existing skills and developing new ones. Find out more at www.monash college.edu.au/diplomas

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International qualications Advanced Placement, America Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education 20 18 18 18 18 18 20 ATAR (International 2013) Indicative score ONLY Course Campus All India Senior School Certicate 77.5 65 65 65 65 65 77.5 Course Intake Duration code semester (years) 2013 fee p.a.

Single degrees Bachelor of Architectural Design and Master of Architecture Architects provide leadership in the design and construction of the built environment, collaborating with engineers, builders and other design professionals. Architecture at Monash is an innovative two-degree program that engages with practice, industry and the broader community. It is intended for students who wish to qualify to practise as an architect. Students who successfully complete the three-year Bachelor of Architectural Design will automatically progress to the two-year Master ofArchitecture. Bachelor of Communication Design From printed posters and digital publications to interactive information design and 3D animation, communication designers work with colour, space, sound and spatial forums. In this industry-relevant course, students develop skills in visual communication, multimedia and motion graphics. They graduate with an extensive folio that showcases their maturity across a variety of media and platforms. Studentscan also shape the course to their needs through multiple elective choices. Bachelor of Fine Art The Monash Bachelor of Fine Art focuses on the creative and research skills required to pursue a career as a contemporary artist. The course enables students to establish critical and formal expertise, as a foundation for artistic practice. Students advance their skills, thinking and knowledge over the three years of the course, to build a sophisticated individual visual language that opens up a vast range of contemporary art forms and practices. Throughout their degree, ne art students develop their own art methodology by working closely with nationally recognised and emerging artists. Students also have access to studio spaces and state-of-the-art facilities. Students may spend up to a semester of their degree studying at the Monash Centre in Prato, Italy. Bachelor of Industrial Design Industrial designers combine technical innovation with aesthetics to create beautiful, functional products. In designing new products they must consider issues of usability, materials and manufacturing. Students learn to plan and manage projects within the constraints of a design brief, working from initial concept to nal prototype. Theygraduate with a skill set that is both multidisciplinary and transportable. Bachelor of Interior Architecture Interior Architects design spatial experiences by examining how people engage with the world, while also considering structures and building technology. Students study the built environment inside commercial, cultural and domestic buildings. They explore the materiality of space, structure, objects and furniture, and they learn how spatial design can facilitate engagement, interaction and a shared identity. Thiscourse includes a six-week work experience placement. Bachelor of Visual and Media Arts Visual and media artists work across a range of media to create pieces that bridge thegap between the traditions of art history and the technologies of today. The Monash visual and media arts course aims to produce well-rounded art practitioners who can play a part in shaping Australias visual arts industry. Double degrees Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Visual Arts The demand for arts administrators and artists with business skills and training led to the development of this unique double degree, the only one of its kind in Victoria, Australia. It allows students to bridge the gap between professional art practice and business management. Students study the major business disciplines, while also learning the theories and practices associated with a professional career in the visual arts. Cauleld 3819 1 4 34,000 83.1 9.5 7 Cauleld 3119/3120 1 3+2 27,280 83 9.5 7

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2013 Fee (A$): This fee is the annual average fee representing 48 credit points of study. Fees are adjusted annually. Please see www.monash.edu/fees for updates.

Special note about the Gippsland campus Monash University and the University of Ballarat are exploring a proposition to create an expanded, regionally focused university. Should the proposition be approved, the campus is expected tooffer a range of courses that bring together the strengths of both Monash University and the University of Ballarat from 1 January 2014. If the proposition is approved, students will be admitted into courses offered by the expanded university and Monash University willnot be admitting new students (except from agreed pathways) into courses at the Gippsland campus. Ascourse offerings may change, please consult the Monash website (www.monash.edu/gippsland) for further information prior to applying to study at the Gippsland campus.

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*Entry requirements listed in this brochure are for applicants who commence Monash University Foundation Year (MUFY) in 2013/2014

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Arts
With almost 10,000 students and up to 60 areas of study, weare the largest faculty of our kind in Australia. One of the benets of being so big is the extensive choices we offer you, not just in what you study, but where. www.monash.edu/arts

Faculty overview Each year Monash Arts students travel to destinations around the world to explore different cultures and new ways of learning. No matter where you want to go, our Arts degrees can get you there. The exibility of our course structure allows you to specialise from day one, take units from other faculties, transfer or take on a double degree. Its about choice We offer three distinct ways for you to get the qualication you need: a general Arts degree, specialist degrees and double degrees. The general Arts degree is suited to anyone who is keen to explore new frontiers and who is still searching for an area in which to specialise. Specialist degrees are for those whowant to study a particular area in depth, for example the Bachelor of Journalism. Double degrees give you the opportunity to complete two degrees at the same time and specialise in two different elds, forexample the Bachelor of Journalism/Bachelor of Science. And it doesnt take twice as long. In most cases youll only be adding one extra year to your degree.

Study overseas and fast-track your degree Studying Arts is all about cultures, languages and societies, so it makes perfect sense for you to study overseas and immerse yourself in the culture of another country. We have an outstanding number of opportunities for you totravel and study. At our Prato Centre in Italy we offer over 20 exciting programs from a variety of disciplines. These include Australian studies, archaeology and ancient cultures, communications, criminology, English, European studies, history, holocaust and genocide studies, international studies, Italian studies, literary studies and politics. You can complete a unit in two to four weeks, between semesters. Our Prato units can count towards a range of majors, minors, sequences or electives, and are offered to students from all faculties. We have in-country programs forlanguages and The Monash Chinese In-country Program is the largest ofitskind in the world. There are study tours to Africa and Europe in history and international studies, and if you study music with us theres a chance to visit and perform in Italy andNew York. There are also opportunities to study overseas for a full semester with study abroad or exchange, but whichever option you choose, your overseas study experience will inevitably be rewarding both personally and academically. Enquiries study@monash.edu +61 3 9903 4788

Iona Roy Bachelor of Arts Scholars Program (Graduated 2011). Diplomaof Languages (Indonesian) (Graduated 2011). Bachelorof Arts (Honours) in Politics (Graduated 2012). Currently working for the Australian Government in Canberra. Iona enrolled in Arts with an open mind, keen to expand her knowledge but with no clear direction about a career path orwhere her studies might lead. I discovered during my time at Monash that I am really passionate about working in the development and aid sector, says Iona. She has been on exchange to Sciences Po in Paris, gone on astudy tour to Rwanda, taken internships in South Africa and volunteered with development agencies. The chance to travel overseas has deeply enhanced my view of the world and other cultures. I have picked up a new language (Indonesian) and developed a passion for politics, international development and current affairs.

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Monash University is constantly improving and rening course offerings. To receive regular updates about courses, scholarships, events and other related information sign up at www.monash.edu/ug-subscribe. Or see www.monash.edu/study/coursender.

Featured courses Bachelor of Arts


The Bachelor of Arts is a exible degree that allows students to match their academic interests with their career goals to create the ideal course. Arts provides a set of general, portable and lasting skills vital to any career, such as the ability to research an issue, present an argument, analyse information, communicate clearly and relate wellto people. What makes it great The degree can be constructed tobe broad-based or specialised. A general Arts degree allows you to explore a wide range of disciplines and subjects. A structured degree is more vocationally focused, enabling you to specialise in a particular area. Examples of structured degrees include the Bachelor of Arts (Criminal Justice), Bachelor of Arts (Languages) and Bachelor of Arts (International). Double degrees are

also available, giving the Arts degree a partnership withaqualication in law, science, business, engineering or teaching. Once youve graduated Monash Arts graduates work in elds as diverse as sustainability management, foreign affairs, music and performance, interpreting and translation, archaeology, politics, media and communications.

TheUniversity may provide grants of up to A$4000 to students who study abroad as part of its commitment toencourage an international learning experience. Once youve graduated The international perspective gained from this degree will help shape careers in international relations or trade, foreign affairs, diplomacy, politics and government, environmental research and planning, and with international not-for-prot organisations.

genre political, business, sport and cultural, investigative and environmental reporting. What makes it great Monash has the largest undergraduate journalism program in Australia. Students are offered an unrivalled array ofspecialisations and access to awide range of electives including languages, environment and sustainability, politics, international studies, criminology, human rights, history and theatre. You can combine journalism with business, commerce or science and graduate with a double degree in only four years. Once youve graduated Graduates of this course have the theoretical and practical skills to take up work as journalists at the local, regional, metropolitan or international level, both in print and online, or they can apply their skills to the elds of corporate or government communications.

Bachelor of Arts (Global)


Monash is renowned for its international opportunities and the Bachelor of Arts (Global) provides students with the opportunity to gain a truly international education. What makes it great Students must study overseas for at least one semester of the degree, but may do so for up to three semesters, either at Monash Malaysia, Monash South Africa or an approved partner university anywhere in the world.

Bachelor of Journalism
Journalism at Monash has moved away from traditional courses centering on print and integrates all technologies print, radio, video and online. At the end of rst year, students will have competencies in each of these technologies. Insecond year they move into current affairs and features formatsand in third yearthey specialise in a particular

Arts Areas of Study (Disciplines): Quick reference guide Arts Areas of Study are offered on most Monash campuses and by off-campus learning. Not all campuses indicated may offer a major, which vary between campusesand restrictions can apply.
Off-Campus Off-Campus Gippsland Gippsland Cauleld Cauleld Malaysia Malaysia

Berwick

Berwick

Clayton

South Africa

African studies Anthropology Ancient cultures Australian Indigenous studies Australia in the world Behavioural studies Bioethics Child and youth development Chinese studies Communications Community studies Community welfare and counselling Criminal justice Criminology Criminology and criminal justice English English as an international language Film and screen studies French studies Geography and environmental science Geography, climate and physical environments German studies History Historypolitics Holocaust and genocide studies Human rights Indigenous cultures and histories Indonesian studies International relations

International studies Islamic studies Italian studies Japanese studies Jewish studies Journalism Journalism practice Journalism studies Korean studies Linguistics Literary and cultural studies Literary studies Modern Greek Music Performance Philosophy Politics Psychology Psychological studies Public relations Public relations practice Religion and theology Society, cities and sustainability Sociology Spanish and Latin American studies Theatre Ukrainian studies Visual culture Writing

South Africa

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Clayton

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International qualications Advanced Placement, America Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education 20 20 18 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 18 18 18 18 18 18 ATAR (International 2013) Indicative score ONLY Course Campus All India Senior School Certicate 75 75 65 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 65 65 65 65 65 65 Course Intake Duration code semester (years) 2013 fee p.a.

Single degrees Bachelor of Arts Arts students gain general, portable and lasting skills vital to any career, such as the ability to research an issue, present an argument, analyse information and communicate clearly. Students choose from a wide selection of studies and complete at least one major and one minor. Elective units, or a second major, may be chosen from arts or from another faculty. Bachelor of Arts (Criminal Justice) Crime and how it should be managed and controlled is a complex and much debated matter. This course provides the knowledge and skills needed to understand the complexity of crime, to identify and evaluate the effectiveness or otherwise of the criminal justice process, andto consider new alternatives for dealing with crime. Bachelor of Arts (English Language) This course focuses on how English functions in society, develops and changes, relates to thought and how it is acquired and learned. Students gain sophisticated professional writing and oral communication skills in an intercultural context, looking at how English has come to be a global language. Bachelor of Arts (Global) Students complete an international studies major and will travel and study overseas during their degree. A minor is chosen from studies that complement the global theme, such as languages, politics and cultural studies. Students must study overseas for at least one semester of the degree, but may do so for up to three semesters, at Monash Malaysia, Monash South Africa or an approved partner university anywhere in theworld. Cauleld 0002 1, 2 3 24,870 75.05 9 7

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Bachelor of Arts (International) This course allows students with an international focus to specialise in the study of languages, international relations and intercultural communication. Students must study overseas for at least one semester of the degree, but may do so for up to three semesters, at Monash Malaysia, Monash South Africa or an approved partner university anywhere in the world. Languages on offer include Chinese, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish and Ukrainian. Bachelor of Arts (Languages) A program designed to develop a thorough knowledge of languages and their structures and the social and cultural aspects of the countries from which the language comes. Students can choose to study multiple languages offered by Monash, including Chinese, French, German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Spanish and Ukrainian. Bachelor of Arts (Professional Communication) This course provides students with the skills and knowledge relevant to a range of communications and media professions. Students take a major in communications or public relations as well as a complementary specialisation sequence in journalism, marketing, management or writing. Bachelor of Arts (Social Sciences) The Bachelor of Arts (Social Sciences) degree in Malaysia allows students to explore an array of disciplines including communications, international studies, journalism, psychology and writing. Bachelor of Arts and Social Sciences The Bachelor of Arts and Social Sciences is a focused but exible course that enables students to study the humanities and social sciences alongside more applied and vocational areas. Students can construct the degree to suit their individual goals and interests while developing critical thinking and high-level communication skills. Bachelor of Behavioural Science This course looks at the biological, sociocultural and psychological bases of human behaviour. It is ideal for students who wish to complement their studies in psychology with studies from a different area such as business or science. Students can complete a major in psychology that is accredited by the Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC). Please note: in addition to the APAC-accredited major, students who wish to gain full registration in Australia as a psychologist must complete an honours year and a masters program in psychology. Bachelor of Communication The Bachelor of Communication degree in Malaysia aims to develop an understanding of the role of communications in modern society through the application of communications theory to the corporate sector, the role of culture and social structures in social change, global trends and their local impact and contemporary writing practices. Bachelor of Community Welfare and Counselling This course equips students for competent and ethical social welfare practice in an ever-changing social and political climate. It develops skills and knowledge for intervention in different elds of practice, advanced theoretical analysis and social welfare practice from a management perspective. The course is recognised by the Australian Community Workers Association (ACWA).

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4077

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International qualications Advanced Placement, America Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education 20 18 18 18 18 20 20 20 20 20 ATAR (International 2013) Indicative score ONLY Course Campus All India Senior School Certicate 75 65 65 65 65 75 75 75 75 75 Course Intake Duration code semester (years) 2013 fee p.a.

Bachelor of Journalism This course prepares students for the professional practice of high-quality journalism. It addresses all production technologies for journalism print, video, radio and online in metropolitan, regional and international contexts. It imparts advanced skills in research and communication for professional practice, fosters a critical understanding of the role of journalism and the media in contemporary Australian society, and is founded on the principle that robust and accurate journalism is an essential component of a democratic society. Graduates will possess high-order skills in professional practice and scholarly analysis that will enable them to nd appropriate industry employment, and enter further study at a higher level if desired. 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. Bachelor of Music The music program at Monash attracts some of the nest professionals in their elds. In their role as educators they are renowned for their enthusiasm, standards of excellence and ability to challenge and inspire students while preparing them for a wide range of careers in the music industry. In addition to advanced performance skills, students will be exposed to the historical, creative, technical and cultural aspects of music. Please note: all applicants are required to attend an audition and/or interview. Bachelor of Performing Arts This degree is designed for students who wish to focus on theoretical and practical studies in the performing arts. It provides a balance of practical, theoretical, critical and contextual studies and provides students with a range of knowledge and skills relevant to careers as informed and independent theatre practitioners. Please note: all applicants are required to attend an audition and/or interview. Bachelor of Professional Communication This course explores the workings of the media and gives students skills in describing and analysing the organisation, processes, uses and effects of traditional and new communications. Students learn to critically analyse the media and learn about the structure of communications industries and the relations between media, culture andpower. Bachelor of Social Science This course introduces students to a range of humanities and social science disciplines, including criminology and criminal justice, geography and environmental science, international studies, journalism and psychology. Students gain lasting skills vital to any career, such as the ability to research an issue, present an argument, analyse information andcommunicate clearly. Doouble degrees Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business This course combines a strong conceptual and theoretical framework with practical applications and a career-focused education that is particularly relevant in todays rapidly changing business environment. The arts component allows students to match their academic interests with their career goals to create their ideal course. Thisbusiness component provides students with high-level skills in a range of business disciplines, including accounting, banking and nance, economics and econometrics, management and marketing. Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business (Accounting) This course provides students with high-level skills in accounting and a thorough grounding in the business practices to which they apply. The arts component allows students to develop expertise in communicating, researching and analysing, together with a valuable understanding of how societies and cultures function. Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance) This course provides students with high-level skills in banking and nance, along with excellent communication, research and analytical skills gained through studying arts. Students explore key areas of the management of nancial institutions as well as their chosen humanities and social science disciplines. Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business (Management) This course offers an understanding of the principles behind successful business management, emphasising managerial communication, organisational behaviour, international management, human resources and strategic management. The arts component allows students to develop expertise in communicating, researching and analysing, together with a valuable understanding of how societies and cultures function. Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Business (Marketing) In this course students gain high-level skills in marketing along with excellent communication, research and analytical skills gained through studying arts. Studentsexplore a range of marketing areas and core business disciplines along withtheir choice of humanities and social sciences subjects.

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International qualications Advanced Placement, America Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education 22 20 20 18 18 22 18 ATAR (International 2013) Indicative score ONLY Course Campus All India Senior School Certicate 82 75 75 65 65 82 65 Course Intake Duration code semester (years) 2013 fee p.a.

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Economics This course combines studies in economics with studies in the humanities, languages or social sciences. It provides a professional education in the disciplines of economics or econometrics and business statistics, with a strong emphasis on developing analytical skills. These studies are complemented by advanced research, communication and critical thinking skills gained through studying arts disciplines. Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Music This course allows students to combine specialist studies in music with studies from the wide range of disciplines in the humanities and social sciences offered within the Bachelor of Arts. In addition to learning practical music skills, students will be exposed to the historical, creative, technical and cultural aspects of music. Students complete a major in music performance or in composition, in addition to studies in musicology or ethnomusicology. Please note: all applicants are required to attend an audition and/or interview. Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Visual Arts This course offers students a sound knowledge of the theories and practices required to work professionally in the visual arts. Students also develop a broad base of critical, analytical and communication skills through their studies in arts. Bachelor of Arts and Social Sciences and Bachelor of Community Welfare andCounselling This course allows students to gain a welfare qualication recognised by the Australian Community Workers Association (ACWA) while exploring the breadth of studies available in the arts and social sciences. Bachelor of Arts and Social Sciences and Bachelor of Visual and Media Arts The arts and social sciences component of this course enables students to explore traditional humanities and social science disciplines alongside more applied and vocational areas. The visual and media arts component provides students with knowledge of the theories and practices required to work professionally in the visual and media arts. Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Commerce This course is aimed at students with musical abilities who are also interested in gaining knowledge of the business sector. Students undertake studies across the commerce disciplines as well as a chief music study, exposing them to the historical, creative, technical and cultural aspects of music. Please note: all applicants are required to attend an audition and/or interview. Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Performing Arts This course provides students with an opportunity to develop their performance skills and academic knowledge of music while expanding their analytical and critical knowledge of other performing arts disciplines. It is particularly appropriate for students who wish to pursue creative enterprises that cross genres and disciplines such as musical theatre andmultimedia performance. Please note: all applicants are required to attend an audition and/or interview.

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0170

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34,000

93.90

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4089

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70

Clayton

1185

34,000

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12

Clayton

3774

26,730

RC

2013 Fee (A$): This fee is the annual average fee representing 48 credit points of study. Fees are adjusted annually. Please see www.monash.edu/fees for updates.

Special note about the Gippsland campus Monash University and the University of Ballarat are exploring a proposition to create an expanded, regionally focused university. Should the proposition be approved, the campus is expected to offer a range of courses that bring together the strengths of both Monash University and the University of Ballarat from 1 January 2014. If the proposition is approved, students will be admitted into courses offered by the expanded university and Monash University will not be admitting new students (except from agreed pathways) into courses at the Gippsland campus. As course offerings may change, please consult the Monash website (www.monash.edu/gippsland) for further information prior to applying to study at the Gippsland campus.

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English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and higher level mathematics (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 somesemesters. English (Australian Year 12 equivalent), a standard of at least Grade 7 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. All applicants must complete a separate audition for both music and performing arts.

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With a Monash College Diploma, your Monash undergraduate degree may be closer than you think. After successfully completing the Diploma program, you may be eligible for entry into second year of a Monash undergraduate degree. With three intakes a year, our Diploma of Arts course is starting soon. Find out more at www.monashcollege.edu.au/diplomas

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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. www.monash.edu/business-economics

Why study Business orCommerce? Business skills are extremely versatile, and a business degree gives you the ability to work in any sector you wish. Whether youre interested in running your own company or working in a large multinational organisation, the business skills and knowledge you develop at Monash will enable you tochoose your own future. Choice is central to learning in business and commerce. Our courses enable you to pursue your individual interests and career goals by specialising in a particular area of business, such as accounting, economics or marketing, or by combining your business studies with another area of study, such as psychology, engineering or law. Thisexibility enables you to study the subjects that you need to excel in whatever profession you decide topursue. In fact, business and commerce degrees can be combined with degrees offered by every other Monash University faculty, giving you a multitude of double-degree study options. World leaders in research At Monash you will learn from some of the worlds leading researchers and academics. Thefaculty is renowned for its research contributions and academic expertise.

Did you know: We are ranked rst in Australia in  economics by RePEc. Our faculty is home to Victorias  only academician and two fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences. We provide economic modelling  research services to more than 25countries across the world. Enhance your career At Monash you have access to a wide range of opportunities to extend your learning and give your rsum the edge in the employment market. Some of your options include: gaining work experience. Industry based placements and internships are organised by the University and these can contribute towards your nal results participating in faculty-run co curricular programs aimed at enhancing your leadership skills and study outcomes, including the Business and Economics PAL (Peers, Ambassadors and Leaders) program developing skills throughout your  degree through problem-based learning and practical, hands-on research projects studying abroad at one of Monashs campuses in South Africa or Malaysia or the Universitys centre in Prato, or going on exchange and studying anywhere in the world. Enquiries study@monash.edu +61 3 9903 4788 Priyanka Chadha Bachelor of Business No day is ever the same for Priyanka. As a manager for Indian consultancy company Chadha Projects JLT, she is constantly working on new projects and tenders and has been instrumental in launching the Dubai branch of the business. As part of her role, she manages the companys marketing efforts, and develops tenders for new projects across Africa. My course at Monash really helped me develop the condence to work anywhere in the world, she says. 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 condence. The skills I developed during my time at Monash have been invaluable in helping me build my career. Monash has a great reputation across the globe, and provides students with outstanding opportunities.

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Featured courses Bachelor of Business


The Monash Bachelor of Business degree is all about exibility. Thedegree allows you to design your course around your interests and career goals. As part of this degree you can study a single or double major, with the double-major option allowing you to study complementary subjects from other faculties. Youcan choose to study a double degree and combine your business studies with a degree in arts, health science, journalism, sport or visual arts. Youcan also choose how you study in a traditional lecture/tutorial mode, or in problem-based learning mode (PBL). A range of specialisations (majors) are available as part of your degree. These include: accounting, banking and nance, business law, business strategy, econometrics, economics, nance, human resource management, international business, management, marketing, marketing and communication, and sports management. The best part of a Bachelor of Business is that you dont have to choose your major(s) straight away you can wait until your second year to decide if you wish. As part of this degree you can also undertake industry-based placements or study overseas.

Once youve graduated A business degree can take you anywhere. Our graduates are employed around the world in all types of organisations. Some of our recent graduates are employed as auditors, accountants and analysts in banks or major consulting rms, while others work as marketing coordinators or human resource ofcers in large multinational corporations or boutique organisations. Some of our graduates are entrepreneurs running their own businesses.

A range of specialisations (majors) are available as part of your degree, including: accounting, actuarial studies, business modelling, econometrics and business statistics, economics, nancial and insurance mathematics, international commerce, management studies, marketing, sustainability and philosophy and politics. Once youve graduated There are fantastic career opportunities at your ngertips if youve studied a Bachelor of Commerce. Some of our recent graduates are employed as economists, accountants and nancial analysts in banks and other large multinational companies, some work as sustainability managers across a variety of organisations, or as marketing professionals in a range of rms. Our graduates also work as business analysts, entrepreneurs and managers.

Business or Commerce?
There are many similarities between the Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Commerce, but which you decide to study will come down to your interests and goals. While both courses offer industry placements, double degrees, a strong foundation in business and an excellent mix of majors to choose from, different combinations of double-degree options and majors are offered in each. The entry scores and maths prerequisites are also different between the two courses. The best way to decide on your course is to look at the majors and double-degree options for each course and choose the option that matches your interests.

Bachelor of Commerce
With a degree in commerce from Monash University, you will develop the skills and expertise to play a key role in the commercial world. The Bachelor of Commerce gives you a thorough understanding of commercial and economic environments. You wont just learn how a single business operates; youll also learn how to make economic, political, social, cultural and technological decisions. Thismeans youll head out into the workforce with the ability to improve the way the world operates. As a commerce student you can study a single or double major, or undertake a double degree and combine your commerce studies with a degree in law, engineering, arts, journalism, education, music, science and more.

Business and Economics majors


Business and Economics programs are offered on the Berwick, Cauleld, Clayton, Gippsland, Peninsula, Malaysia and South Africa campuses and by off-campus learning. Themajors available vary between campuses asindicated below.
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Accounting Actuarial Studies Banking and Finance Business Law Business Modelling Business Strategy e-Business Econometrics Econometrics and Business Statistics Economics Finance Finance and Macroeconomics

Financial and Insurance Mathematics Human Resource Management International Business International Commerce Management Management Studies Marketing Philosophy and Politics* Psychology* Sports Management Sustainability *Can only be undertaken as a second major.

We are currently in the process of amending the course offered by the Faculty of Business and Economics at the Berwick campus. Please check our website for future updates on our course offerings for 2014 at www.monash.edu/business-economics

Special note about the Gippsland campus Monash University and the University of Ballarat are exploring a proposition to create an expanded, regionally focused university. Should the proposition be approved, the campus is expected tooffer a range of courses that bring together the strengths of both Monash University and the University of Ballarat from 1 January 2014. If the proposition is approved, students will be admitted into courses offered by the expanded university and Monash University willnot be admitting new students (except from agreed pathways) into courses at the Gippsland campus. Ascourse offerings may change, please visit www.vtac.edu.au to ensure you have the latest information on what courses willbeavailable.

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International qualications Advanced Placement, America Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 18 18 18 18 ATAR (International 2013) Indicative score ONLY Course Campus All India Senior School Certicate 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 65 65 65 65 Course Intake Duration code semester (years) 2013 fee p.a.

Single degrees Bachelor of Business If you want to develop a strong career in the world of business, Monashs Bachelor of Business degree gives you the analytical and practical skills to do it. During your course, youll study business fundamentals as well as a specialisation of your choice. As a graduate, youll have the technical expertise to work in your eld of specialisation while also possessing sound business skills that will help you grow your career. Areas of specialisation offered at Cauleld include: accounting, banking and nance, business law, econometrics, economics, nance, human resource management, international business, management, marketing, and psychology*. Specialisations offered at Peninsula include: business strategy, sports management and tourism, and are taught in problem-based learning (PBL) mode. *Can only be taken as a second major. Bachelor of Business (Accounting) Accounting practices are becoming increasingly sophisticated, and the business world needs accounting graduates who can work across all sectors of an organisation, or even run a business. The Monash accounting program gives you a strong combination of business fundamentals and a comprehensive and rigorous education in accounting, so as a graduate you can condently meet the challenges of any business environment. Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance) If youre interested in a career that involves managing or investing money, a course focusing on banking and nance could be for you. This course not only gives you a broad understanding of key business principles, it also equips you for a career in corporate nance with its focus on capital structure, investments, mergers and acquisitions, commercial and investment banking, stock markets, capital markets, derivative markets and retail banking. Bachelor of Business (Law) The law is the backbone of business, and graduates with skills in business law are in high demand. The Bachelor of Business (Law) degree gives you valuable expertise by combining the study of core business principles with a specialisation in business law issues, including contracts, partnerships, trade practices, taxation, business regulation, international trade, employment law, e-commerce and cyber transactions. While this degree does not qualify graduates to practise as a barrister or solicitor, graduates are commonly employed as compliance ofcers, riskmanagement consultants or contract analysts. Bachelor of Business (Marketing) The exchange of value between the customer and the organisation is the core of marketing. Marketers establish the current and future revenue streams for their organisation by managing customer demand for their goods and services. This course provides an understanding of the fundamental marketing principles and practices that a marketer uses to build a strong business by providing education in the areas of consumer behaviour, market research, strategic marketing decision making, planning, communication, problem solving and team building. Bachelor of Business (Psychology) Psychology examines human nature: how we interact, operate and think. It is concerned with problem solving, perception, decision making and communication. The application of psychology in a business setting adapts this understanding to assist organisations to operate more effectively. This course aims to produce highly trained and procient graduates who are well qualied to apply their psychological, marketing or management training to business environments. Bachelor of Business and Commerce This global, exible degree allows you to create a study program that best suits your employment goals and business discipline interests. Offered at the Gippsland campus, in Malaysia and by distance education, the course will expose students to research ndings and approaches relevant to the disciplines. It will also educate students on key issues relevant to the disciplines at international levels. Areas of specialisation offered include: accounting, economics, management and marketing. Additional specialisations are offered at each campus. Gippsland: Finance and macroeconomics, human resource management; Malaysia: banking and nance, business law, e-Business, econometrics and business statistics, international business. Bachelor of Business Science The Bachelor of Business Science is a exible course allowing depth and breadth of study of the major business disciplines. The course comprises core units across the key business areas, electives that may be taken from any faculty and a major in one of: accounting, economics, management or marketing. Bachelor of Business Science (Accounting) The Bachelor of Business Science (Accounting) is a specialist accounting degree which will provide you with high-level specialised skills in accounting and general skills in South African business law. The course blends a conceptual theoretical framework with a range of practical applications and covers the basic discipline material through to more specialised accounting concepts. Cauleld 3806 1, 2 3 34,000 82.05 9 7

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International qualications Advanced Placement, America Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education 22 22 22 22 22 22 18 22 20 20 ATAR (International 2013) Indicative score ONLY Course Campus All India Senior School Certicate 82 82 82 82 82 82 65 82 75 75 Course Intake Duration code semester (years) 2013 fee p.a.

Bachelor of Commerce The Bachelor of Commerce provides a thorough understanding of the economy and business, beyond the management of an organisation. Thecourse will give you the opportunity to grow your critical-thinking skills and your capacity to analyse complex problems and develop solutions to them. It will also open the door to an extensive range of career options in corporate and professional sectors. As part of your degree you will be able to choose a commerce specialisation from accounting, actuarial studies, business modelling, econometrics and business statistics, economics, nance, nancial and insurance mathematics, international commerce, management studies, marketing, sustainability or philosophy and politics. Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance) This degree develops the conceptual and managerial decision-making skills necessary for effective nancial management in the continuously changing domestic and international nancial markets. As part of the degree you will undertake majors in both accounting and nance, giving you strong analytical skills and a solid grounding in all aspects of commerce. Monash graduates carry with them the Universitys excellent international reputation as a leader in business education and research. Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting) As accounting becomes increasingly sophisticated, a strong understanding of commerce and the impacts of the economy on wider business issues is an advantage in the workplace. This degree combines a rigorous education in accounting as well as providing you with the critical-thinking and problem-solving skills that are essential in the world of business. Bachelor of Economics Did you know Monash is ranked rst in Australia in Economics? This is just one of the reasons why our Bachelor of Economics is a great choice. This course will give you a solid education across economics, and give you the opportunity to undertake a specialisation in actuarial studies, econometrics and business statistics or nancial and insurance mathematics. And, with demand for economists on the rise, youll experience exciting employment opportunities when you graduate. Doouble degrees Bachelor of Arts (Global) and Bachelor of Commerce This double-degree course aims to develop an understanding of the key issues facing the Australian and international economies, and of the role of business and government in improving the welfare of our societies. The program covers a range of commerce and business disciplines with a strong emphasis on developing analytical skills. It also includes core units in international and global studies and the opportunity for students to study overseas. Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Commerce This double degree provides a professional education in a range of commerce, social science and humanities elds, and has a strong emphasis on developing analytical skills that are keenly sought after in the market place. The Bachelor of Commerce allows specialisation in a wide range of disciplines and career areas, whilethe Bachelor of Arts enables you to choose from up to 60 areas of study. Thiscombination enables you to tailor your qualication to suit your career ambitions and interests. Bachelor of Arts and Social Sciences and Bachelor of Business and Commerce Business training, along with the transferable skills and knowledge gained from studies in arts, such as communication, critical-thinking, analysis and research skills, are a powerful combination. This exible course enables you to tailor your studies to suit your career aspirations while gaining knowledge of the theory, principles and core elements of your chosen discipline areas. Bachelor of Biomedical Science and Bachelor of Commerce Economic and business planning knowledge is critical to the operation of healthcare systems and the development of public healthcare policy, making graduates with expertise in both business and biomedical science highly sought after. This double degree will give you the skills and knowledge to work within the health services industry. Graduates can also use their grounding in both disciplines to pursue further postgraduate studies or research in either the business or biomedical elds. Bachelor of Business (Accounting) and Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance) This double degree aims to give you the skills and knowledge you need to work in the contemporary nancial sector. You will learn the fundamentals of how a business operates, and develop high-level accounting skills. You can complete both the accounting and banking and nance specialisations by adding just one year to the length of the traditional Bachelor of Business degree. Bachelor of Business (Accounting) and Bachelor of Business (Management) While accountants need to be highly skilled, they also need to develop good leadership and management skills. This double degree gives you astrong mix of both, by providing a broad understanding of key business principles and management issues, with a professional qualication in accounting. This blend of accounting and management skills gives you a head start towards managing a team of professionals, a department within a major organisation, or even a large company.

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International qualications Advanced Placement, America Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education 20 18 18 22 22 22 20 22 ATAR (International 2013) Indicative score ONLY Course Campus All India Senior School Certicate 75 65 65 82 82 82 75 82 Course Intake Duration code semester (years) 2013 fee p.a.

Bachelor of Business (Management) and Bachelor of Business (Marketing) Management and marketing professionals are responsible for the identity of a business and the way it relates to its customers or clients. This double degree offers an understanding and appreciation of management issues and emphasises the role of marketing. It is designed to provide graduates with high-level skills in a range of key business disciplines with specic emphasis onmanagement and marketing skills. Bachelor of Business and Commerce and Bachelor of Communication The continued evolution of communication technologies has had a profound impact on modern business. Understanding new and traditional media and mass communications has become an essential skill for those working in todays marketplace. In addition to receiving a thorough grounding in business practices, students of this double degree are given an insight into how the media works and develop specialised skills in describing and analysing the processes, uses and effectsof traditional andnew communications. Bachelor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Bachelor of Business andCommerce If youre interested in civil engineering, sustainable development and business management, this multidisciplinary course is for you. The course provides a broadbased capability for the design, implementation and management of civil engineering solutions in an environmental context, combined with broad knowledge and skills in arange of business areas. Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Business Information Systems The continuing development of information technologies opens up a world of potential for business. From account keeping and data management programs to the boundless resource of the internet, information technology has become a critical component of business. This course aims to teach fundamental commerce and information technology concepts as well as the application of IT capabilities in business. Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Economics Accurate economic analysis forms the basis of all decision making around the allocation of resources within a business, marketplace or public service. Economists require a broad knowledge of economic theories and concepts if they are to correctly analyse the business environment around them. This broad-based, exible and multidisciplinary double degree gives you a thorough understanding of the workings of the economy and business, as well as training in logical thought and analysis that can be adapted to a range of careers. Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Science Every scientic breakthrough is accompanied by a complex transition from the laboratory to the people it will benet. This double degree is designed for students who are interested in science but see their future linked to its management and commercialisation. It equips you with specialised training in a scientic eld while exploring how the commercial world operates. Bachelor of Journalism and Bachelor of Business This course provides professional education in business principles with both a business specialisation and a journalism specialisation. Students complete a major specialisation in one discipline and also complementary studies from the Faculty of Business and Economics. The Journalism component of the course includes a journalism major, a journalism studies specialisation andadditional units taken from the Faculty of Arts. Bachelor of Journalism and Bachelor of Commerce The media and commerce are two of the most rapidly evolving and complex institutions in the modern world. Advances in technology and therise of globalisation mean they are also two of the most inuential. Thisdouble degree will prepare you for the challenge of being a journalist, while also giving you a comprehensive understanding of a range of commerce disciplines.

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2013 Fee (A$): This fee is the annual average fee representing 48 credit points of study. Fees are adjusted annually. Please see www.monash.edu/fees for updates.

Special note about the Gippsland campus Monash University and the University of Ballarat are exploring a proposition to create an expanded, regionally focused university. Should the proposition be approved, the campus is expected to offer a range of courses that bring together the strengths of both Monash University and the University of Ballarat from 1 January 2014. If the proposition is approved, students will be admitted into courses offered by the expanded university and Monash University will not be admitting new students (except from agreed pathways) into courses at the Gippsland campus. As course offerings may change, please consult the Monash website (www.monash.edu/gippsland) for further information prior to applying to study at the Gippsland campus.

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English, mathematics, chemistry and physics (Australian Year 12 equivalent). In order to complete this course within the specied full-time duration it may be necessary for students to overload by two units in the engineering component in the later stages 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 higher level mathematics (Australian Year 12 equivalent).

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*Entry requirements listed in this brochure are for applicants who commence Monash University Foundation Year (MUFY) in 2013/2014

With a Monash College Diploma, your Monash undergraduate degree may be closer than you think. After successfully completing the Diploma program, you may be eligible for entry into second year of a Monash undergraduate degree. With three intakes a year, our Diploma of Business course is starting soon. Find out more at www.monashcollege.edu.au/diplomas

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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 world in the eld of Education in the 2013 QS World University Rankings. Our graduates enjoy some of the highest employment rates among the prestigious GroupofEight universities. www.monash.edu/education

Learning to teach We give aspiring educators the chance to learn from todays leaders in education. If your ambition is to work in the eld of sport and outdoor recreation or in teaching, we can help you get there. We offer courses that prepare you to teach children, adolescents and adults. You can specialise or combine your teaching qualication with another degree (double degree). Our leading academic staff ensure you are ready for a successful career when you graduate. Choose your own path At Monash, you can specialise in early childhood, primary or secondary teaching, adult learning and development, or within the eld of sport and outdoor recreation. Even more, you can increase your career options by studying a double degree with arts, business, commerce, music, science, sport and outdoor recreation or visual arts. With these choices, you will graduate with the expertise and knowledge to build a successful career in a wide range of public and private settings.

Industry-based learning We understand that educators need more than just great guidance. Thats why we give each of our students the chance to gain practical experience by completing professional teaching placements in Australia and overseas. We provide opportunities in a range of metropolitan, regional, remote and overseas locations, including the Cook Islands and South Africa. Sport and outdoor recreation students also gain valuable handson experience through eldwork and professional placements, which include coaching and instruction, camp management and leadership. Enquiries study@monash.edu +61 3 9903 4788 Ryan Lucas Bachelor of Sport and Outdoor Recreation/ Bachelor of Education (Secondary) After starting a Science degree, Ryan believed his path lay in another direction. He considered his skills, his hobbies, his strengths and, most importantly, his passions. My list included academia, sport, music and interacting with young people, so it became clear that I wanted to become a teacher, says Ryan. Having just completed his degree, Ryan reects that he enjoyed both the academic and practical aspects of his double degree. The course taught me a lot about myself and my personal strengths and goals. I really value the friendships Ive made and the relationships forged with Monash staff. The eld experiences and placements offered so many exciting travel and career opportunities. So whats next? Ultimately Ryan wants to work in the outdoor education industry. But rst he is off to the Solomon Islands where he will volunteer for Australian Youth Ambassadors for Development (AYAD). Hell be putting his degree skills to good use teaching young people to play cricket!

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Fields of study Early Childhood Education


A childs early years of learning and development are critical to their educational progress in later years. The early childhood education sector in Australia is experiencing signicant growth. The demand for qualied early childhood education professionals is increasing. Acareer in early childhood education can be extremely rewarding and satisfying. It is suited to people who are passionate about working with children in childcare, kindergarten and preschool settings. What makes it great The Faculty of Education at Monash offers a range of programs in early childhood education. You will learn from leading early childhood education academics and will develop skills and knowledge to teach early years literacy, numeracy, science, creative arts and social science. Throughout your degree, you will gain hands-on teaching experience through professional placements inkindergartens, preschools and other settings. Once youve graduated Our bachelors degrees in early childhood education provide graduates with a recognised qualication approved by the Australian Childrens Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA). Graduates will be qualied to work in early childhood settings in Australia.

Primary Education
Primary teachers play an important role and make a real difference to a childs formative years, enabling them to reach their full potential. Monash has a wide range of courses for those keen to focus on primary education. You can choose a single degrees or if you want to broaden your teaching options consider our Bachelor of Education (P10) or the Bachelor of Education (Special Education). Double degrees are also a popular choice. You can combine a Bachelor of Education (Primary) with a degree in arts, arts and social sciences, science, sport and outdoor recreation or visual arts. What makes it great Primary education single and double degrees are taught over four years and provide an excellent foundation and sound preparation for working in primary school environments. Throughout the course you will develop skills and knowledge in key primary education learning areas. You will also gain hands-on teaching experience in primary settings through the professional placement program. Once youve graduated Our primary education degrees are accredited by the Victorian Institute ofTeaching (VIT). Graduates can seek registration with the VIT to teach in Victoria. Graduates wishing to teach interstate or overseas are advised to check registration requirements with local authorities. Double-degree graduates can also pursue careers in a wide range of professions associated with their major studies in arts, arts and social sciences, science, sport and outdoor recreation or visual arts.

Secondary Education
Monash is renowned for producing high-quality secondary school teachers. Secondary education at Monash includes studies in adolescent learning, curriculum development, assessment, language and literacy. Secondary education courses are delivered as double degrees, ensuring a solid foundation of specialist knowledge for your teaching career and beyond. ABachelor of Education (Secondary) can be combined with a degree in arts, commerce, music, science, sport and outdoor recreation or visual arts. The double degree will ensure you have the skills and knowledge to teach in two specialist teaching areas. What makes it great You will gain practical teaching experience through professional placements in schools and other settings. Theplacement program draws the theoretical components of your studies together with the practical aspects of teaching, giving you rst-hand teaching experience in the classroom before you graduate. Once youve graduated All Monash secondary education degrees are accredited by the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT). Graduates can seek registration with the VIT to teach in Victoria. Graduates wishing to teach interstate or overseas are advised to check registration requirements with local authorities. Graduates can also pursue careers in a wide range of professions associated with their doubledegree studies in arts, commerce, music, science, sport and outdoor recreation or visual arts.

Sport and Outdoor Recreation


Sport and outdoor recreation programs at Monash can lead to a wide range of exciting and rewarding careers. This unique study area is suited to students who have a passion for sport and outdoor recreation. It covers the relationship between sport, recreation, health, wellbeing and the outdoor environment. The course also has a focus on sustainability, leadership and sports and movement studies. What makes it great Monash offers a range of courses insport and outdoor recreation. Youcan gain qualications in primary teaching, focusing on sport and outdoor recreation orsecondary teaching in physical and outdoor education, or in other specialist teaching areas such as biology, business or health. You can also combine your sport and outdoor recreation studies with a degree in business, which will open up opportunities to gain employment in the wider sports, recreation and business industries. Once youve graduated Graduates of the education (primary or secondary) double degree can seek registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) to teach in Victoria. Graduates wishing to teach interstate or overseas are advised to check registration requirements with local authorities. Those who complete the single degree or the business double degree can seek employment in sports management, sports training and development, outdoor recreation and leisure, and in a range of positions in business including accounting, marketing andeconomics.

Have you met the academic requirements for the Faculty of Education but need help meeting the English language requirements? Our 10 or 15 week Monash English Bridging program is designed to prepare you for entry into the Faculty of Education. Find out more at: www.monashcollege.edu.au/english

Maximise your potential with Monash University Foundation Year Our Foundation Year program allows you to choose subjects to suit your interests and ambitions and can provide direct entry into all ten faculties at Monash University. Find out more www.monashcollege. edu.au/foundationyear

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International qualications Advanced Placement, America Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education 19 19 19 18 18 19 ATAR (International 2013) Indicative score ONLY Course Campus All India Senior School Certicate 70 70 70 67.5 65 70 Course Intake Duration code semester (years) 2013 fee p.a.

Single degrees Bachelor of Adult Learning and Development This program offers a contemporary approach to adult, workplace and community education and development. It has been designed for people without an existing university qualication who are working and leading in the adult education eld in areas such as TAFE, private or Adult Community Education (ACE) providers, or industry/corporate sector training and development. This program is structured to be completed in just two years of full-time study. This is achieved by the recognition of prior learning (RPL) for the rst year of the degree. The program offers exible study options to suit working professionals who want to upgrade their formal qualications and enhance their professional career. Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood)* This course prepares students to be early childhood educators in a range of childcare, kindergarten and preschool settings. Students complete a major in education and curriculum as well as leadership units in early childhood education. Throughout the course, students gain hands-on teaching experience by completing professional placements in early childhood centres, preschools and kindergartens. Students can enter this course after completing VCE (or equivalent). Alternatively, students who have completed a graded Diploma of Childrens Services (or equivalent) can enter the course and may be eligible for credit. Graduates will be qualied to teach from birth to ve years of age. Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood/Primary)* This course prepares students to be both primary school teachers and early childhood educators in a range of childcare, kindergarten, preschool and primary school settings. Students complete a major in education and curriculum as well as leadership units in early childhood and primary education. Throughout the course, students gain hands-on teaching experience by completing professional placements in early years settings and primary schools. Students can enter this course after completing VCE (or equivalent). Alternatively, students who have completed a graded Diploma of Childrens Services (or equivalent) can enter the course and may be eligible for credit. Graduates will be qualied to teach from birth to 12 years of age. Bachelor of Education (Primary)* This single degree prepares students to become primary teachers. Students complete a major in education and curriculum. Curriculum studies include English, mathematics, arts, humanities, science and health. Students also undertake priority units in areas such as health and wellbeing, citizenship, technology and special needs. The course also includes a exible six-unit discipline sequence, where students can deepen their knowledge. Discipline studies include leadership in English and mathematics, languages, health and physical education or visual arts. Throughout the course, students gain hands-on teaching experience by completing professional placements in primary schools. Graduates will be qualied to teach in primary school settings. Bachelor of Education (P-10) This innovative and exible degree is suited to students wishing to teach in primary and secondary schools from prep to year 10. The course covers all aspects of the P-10 curriculum, including English, maths and science education, creative arts education, history, Indigenous studies, social education, physical education and health. Students complete a major study in education, including learning and educational inquiry, child and adolescent development, curriculum, assessment and evaluation, and classroom practice. Students also choose two discipline studies from a range of study areas. This provides the content knowledge to teach in two secondary specialist teaching areas. Throughout the course students gain handson teaching experience by completing professional placements in primary and secondary schools. Graduates will be qualied to teach in primary and secondary school settings. Bachelor of Education (Special Education) This innovative course prepares students for careers in primary and secondary teaching. In addition, the course includes a special education sequence which provides specialist knowledge and teaching skills in inclusive and special education. Students complete an education and curriculum major as well as specialist units such as behaviour disorders and positive behaviour support and effective instruction in special education. Throughout the course, students gain hands-on teaching experience by completing professional placements in primary and secondary schools. Graduates will be qualied to teach in primary and secondary school settings. Theywill also be qualied to teach in special needs schools. Bachelor of Sport and Outdoor Recreation Offering a dynamic combination of theoretical studies, professional placements and eldwork programs, this degree will provide you with a qualication to work in the sport and outdoor recreation industry. Students will explore the relationship between physical activity, recreation and leisure, health and wellbeing, sustainability, leadership and education, and sports and movement studies. Students complete units in areas including coaching, adventure education and outdoor leadership. The course also incorporates exciting professional placements in coaching and instruction, leadership and programming, and sport education. Practical eldwork takes place in a range of settings. It focuses on the employment and training needs of sport and outdoor recreation industry staff. Clayton 2296 1 2 + 1 year RPL 25,420

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4224

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4228

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4209

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Applicants must have appropriate combinations of relevant post-school qualications, and workplace/ community experience, equivalent to 48 credit points. Relevant post-school qualications include recognised certicates in workplace training and assessment, adult teaching and learning, trade/post-trade certicates, and other relevant educational qualications. For further details, please contact the Faculty of Education. English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and mathematics (Australian Year 11 equivalent). Alternatively, students who have completed a graded Diploma of Childrens Services (or equivalent) can enter the course and may be eligible for credit. Graduates will be eligible to seek registration with the appropriate authorities to teach in early childhood centres, preschools and kindergartens in Victoria. Applicants for interstate and overseas positions are advised to check with local authorities. English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and mathematics (Australian Year 11 equivalent). Alternatively, students who have completed a graded Diploma of Childrens Services (or equivalent) can enter the course and may be eligible for credit. Graduates will be eligible to seek registration with the appropriate authorities to teach in early years settings andprimary schools in Victoria. Applicants for interstate and overseas positions are advised to check with local authorities. English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and mathematics (Australian Year 11 equivalent). Graduates will be eligible to seek registration with the appropriate authorities to teach in primary schools in Victoria. Applicants for interstate and overseas positions are advised to check with local authorities.

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International qualications Advanced Placement, America Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education 21 21 20 22 20 19 ATAR (International 2013) Indicative score ONLY Course Campus All India Senior School Certicate 80 80 75 82 75 72.5 Course Intake Duration code semester (years) 2013 fee p.a.

Double degrees Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education (Primary)*^ This exible double degree is suited to students who are interested in a Primary teaching career, as well as broadening their knowledge and expertise in subjects chosen from Arts disciplines. It will increase career choice and deepen understanding of diverse teaching areas. The Arts program includes more than 50 areas of study, including English, politics, music, history, sociology, journalism, linguistics, lm and television studies, communications, and a range of language and cultural areas. Core education studies focus on teaching and childrens learning in areas such as English, mathematics, health and physical education and science. Students undertake a minimum of 80 days of satisfactory professional placement in schools which may include some overseas locations. This provides students with valuable teaching experience and connects the theoretical components of their studies with the practical aspects of teaching. Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Education (Secondary)* Suited to students interested in pursuing a career in secondary teaching, this program also offers the exibility for students to broaden their knowledge and expertise in a range of Arts disciplines. The double degree provides the opportunity to choose an arts major and an arts minor from a wide range of options which relate to the two teaching specialist areas graduates will teach in secondary schools. Core education studies focus on teaching and learning as well as curriculum and assessment, professional engagement and adolescent development and learning. Thisdouble degree prepares students to teach in two secondary curriculum areas. Students undertake a minimum of 80 days of satisfactory professional placement, which provides valuable teaching experience and connects theory to the practice ofteaching. Bachelor of Business and Bachelor of Sport and Outdoor Recreation Sport is a global business and its cultural and economic inuences can have a profound impact on communities around the world. Combining sport and outdoor recreation with business studies in this double degree gives Monash graduates the opportunity to get a head start in an exciting and competitive industry. The Business degree covers the fundamental areas of business studies and is taught in acontemporary environment through the problem-based learning (PBL) approach. PBL is highly regarded by employers. The sport and outdoor recreation component offers a dynamic combination of theoretical studies and practical eldwork programs in a range of settings. Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Education (Secondary)* Students seeking to teach business and commerce-related subjects in secondary schools will nd this double degree ideal. It will also suit those wanting to pursue a professional business career. The commerce degree will encompass core business units providing a solid framework for a business career, as well as electives chosen from elds including economics, accounting and management. Depending on the subjects studied, the requirements for membership of professional business/ commerce associations may be satised. Secondary education studies focus on adolescent learning and the nature of education, classroom teaching and practice in schools, education and its relationship to society and planning, and implementing and evaluating secondary curriculum. Students undertake a minimum of 80 days of satisfactory professional placement which provides valuable teaching experience andconnects theory to the practice of teaching. Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Education (Secondary)* Ideally suited to those with a passion for music, this double degree will enable you to share that passion with secondary school students. As well as a teaching career, students can also gain employment in music-related elds. Music studies cover the practical, theoretical, critical, historical and contextual aspects of music. Students will develop their skills in music performance and musicology, and music interpretation for performance and conducting. Core education studies focus on teaching and learning as well as curriculum and assessment, professional engagement and adolescent development and learning. Graduates will be prepared to teach in two secondary specialist teaching areas related to music. Students undertake a minimum of 80 days of satisfactory professional placement in schools, which may include some overseas locations. The placement program provides students with valuable teaching experience and connects the theoretical components of their studies with the practical aspects of teaching. Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Education (Primary)*^ A fantastic option for those with a passion for science and a desire to share scientic knowledge with others, this double degree gives graduates the choice of a career in science or in science education. Science studies will cover key scientic areas and the origins and methods of scientic inquiry. Students will choose major and minor subjects in order to specialise in a particular eld of study. Discipline choices include astronomy and astrophysics, chemistry, physics, biology, psychology, atmospheric science, earth sciences, geography and environmental science, computer science and mathematics. Core education studies focus on teaching and childrens learning in areas such as English, mathematics, health and physical education, and science. Students undertake a minimum of 80 days of satisfactory professional placement, which provides valuable teaching experience and connects theory to the practice ofteaching. 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3749

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2026

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86.6

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2025

4.25 (Studied in 4)

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Australian Foundation Years High School Certicate, Vietnam *Monash University Foundation Year International Baccalaureate (IB) Monash Sth Africa Foundation Year Ontario, Grade 12 English Prerequisites and extra information language requirements (or equivalent)
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STPM, Malaysia

South African National Senior Certicate

UEC, Malaysia

SAT, America

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English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and mathematics (Australian Year 11 equivalent). The Peninsula/Clayton course is offered as follows: Year 1 is at Clayton (Artsand Education units), Years 2 and 3 are at Clayton (Artunits) and Peninsula (Education units) and Year 4 is at Peninsula (Education units). Graduates will be eligible to seek registration with the appropriate authorities to teach in primary schools in Victoria. Applicants for interstate and overseas positions are advised to check with local authorities.

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English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and mathematics (Australian Year 11 equivalent). All applicants for the Bachelor of Music must complete an audition/composition submission. For information on this process please refer to the extra information section under the Bachelor of Music. Graduates will be eligible to seek registration with the appropriate authorities to teach in primary schools in Victoria. Applicants for interstate and overseas positions are advised to check with local authorities.

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English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and mathematics (Australian Year 11 equivalent) plus one of biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, geography, psychology or higher level mathematics (Australian Year 12 equivalent). The Peninsula/Clayton course is offered as follows: Year 1 is at Clayton (Science units), Years 2 and 3 are at Clayton (Science units) and Peninsula (Education units) and Year 4 is at Peninsula (Education units). Graduates will be eligible to seek registration with the appropriate authorities to teach in primary schools in Victoria. Applicants for interstate and overseas positions are advised to check with local authorities.

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International qualications Advanced Placement, America Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education 20 19 19 19 19 ATAR (International 2013) Indicative score ONLY Course Campus All India Senior School Certicate 75 70 70 70 70 Course Intake Duration code semester (years) 2013 fee p.a.

Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Education (Secondary)* This double degree gives students the choice of a career in science or science education. It is suited to those who are passionate about science and keen to have the option of teaching it at secondary school. Thescience degree covers key scientic areas and the origins and methods of scientic inquiry. A major and minor sequence is chosen and determines the two secondary specialist teaching areas graduates are qualied to teach. Specialist options include astronomy and astrophysics, chemistry, physics, biology, psychology, atmospheric science, earth sciences, geography and environmental science, computer science and mathematics. Core education studies focus on teaching and learning as well as curriculum and assessment, professional engagement and adolescent development and learning. Students undertake a minimum of 80 days of satisfactory professional placement in schools, which may include some overseas locations. The placement program provides students with valuable teaching experience and connects the theoretical components of their studies with the practical aspects of teaching. Bachelor of Sport and Outdoor Recreation and Bachelor of Education (Primary)* Students wanting to combine a passion for sport and outdoor recreation with the rewards of a career as an educator will nd this double degree perfect. You will undertake studies in sport and outdoor recreation simultaneously with studies covering the theory and practice of primary teaching. A minimum of 80 days of satisfactory professional placement is undertaken. This provides valuable teaching experience and connects theory to the practice of teaching. Graduates will be condent and equipped to teach children to develop their creative, physical, intellectual and social abilities, as well as their literacy and numeracy skills. Inaddition, they will be qualied to work in a range of positions in the sportand outdoor recreation industries. Bachelor of Sport and Outdoor Recreation and Bachelor of Education (Secondary)*^ If you want to combine a passion for sport and outdoor recreation with a career in secondary school teaching this is an ideal course. The double degree prepares students to be condent secondary teachers with specialist skills in physical education, outdoor education and/or another specialist teaching area such as business, history or biology. Core education studies focus on teaching and learning as well as curriculum and assessment, professional engagement and adolescent development and learning. This double degree prepares students to teach in two secondary specialist teaching areas. Students undertake a minimum of 80 days of satisfactory professional placement, which provides valuable teaching experience. Bachelor of Visual Arts and Bachelor of Education (Primary)*^ This is an ideal course for students wanting to gain the knowledge and skills for a career in creative and visual arts or in visual arts education. Students will develop their artistic skills in one or more visual media, with choices including painting, sculpture, printmedia, photomedia, theory of art and design, and visual arts studio. Core education studies focus on teaching and childrens learning. Students complete units in learning areas, including English, the arts, mathematics, health and physical education, science, the humanities, and information and communication technologies. They will study teaching and learning theories for primary school children and curriculum development and implementation. Aminimum of 80 days of satisfactory professional placement is undertaken, which provides valuable teaching experience and connects theory to the practice of teaching. Bachelor of Visual Arts and Bachelor of Education (Secondary)*^ This double degree is suited to students who are interested in developing their artistic skills in one or more visual media, while also giving them the chance to share their passion and artistic creativity with secondary school students. The visual arts program offers a range of choices, including theory of art and design, painting, sculpture, printmedia and photomedia. Core education studies focus on teaching and learning as well as curriculum and assessment, professional engagement and adolescent development and learning. This double degree prepares students to teach in two secondary specialist teaching areas related to visual arts. Students undertake a minimum of 80 days of satisfactory professional placement, which provides valuable teaching experience.

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1633

31,000

77.85

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2070

25,420

71.85

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3718

25,420

70.75

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3712

25,420

76.8

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3719

4.25 (Studied in 4)

25,420

75.3

2013 Fee (A$): This fee is the annual average fee representing 48 credit points of study. Fees are adjusted annually. Please see www.monash.edu/fees for updates.

Special note about the Gippsland campus Monash University and the University of Ballarat are exploring a proposition to create an expanded, regionally focused university. Should the proposition be approved, the campus is expected to offer a range of courses that bring together the strengths of both Monash University and the University of Ballarat from 1 January 2014. If the proposition is approved, students will be admitted into courses offered by the expanded university and Monash University will not be admitting new students (except from agreed pathways) into courses at the Gippsland campus. As course offerings may change, please consult the Monash website (www.monash.edu/gippsland) for further information prior to applying to study at the Gippsland campus.

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Australian Foundation Years High School Certicate, Vietnam *Monash University Foundation Year International Baccalaureate (IB) Monash Sth Africa Foundation Year Ontario, Grade 12 English Prerequisites and extra information language requirements (or equivalent)
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South African National Senior Certicate

UEC, Malaysia

SAT, America

Category B

English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and mathematics (Australian Year 11 equivalent) plus one of biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, geography, psychology or higher level mathematics (Australian Year 12 equivalent). Graduates will be eligible to seek registration with the appropriate authorities to teach in secondary schools in Victoria. Applicants for interstate and overseas positions are advised to check with local authorities.

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English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and mathematics (Australian Year 11 equivalent). This course is offered as follows: Year 1 is at Peninsula (Sport and Outdoor Recreation and Education units), Years 2, 3 and 4 are at Clayton (Education units) and Peninsula (Sport and Outdoor Recreation units). Graduates will be eligible to seek registration with the appropriate authorities to teach in secondary schools in Victoria. Applicants for interstate and overseas positions are advised to check with local authorities. English (Australian Year 12 equivalent), mathematics (Australian Year 11 equivalent) and submission of a folio of 1015 A4 printed images of work. Folios are preferred in CD or DVD format. To view folio guidelines please refer to the following website: www.artdes.monash.edu/study/ apply/folioguidelines.html. Students study visual arts at Cauleld and primary education at Peninsula. Graduates will be eligible to seek registration with the appropriate authorities to teach in primary schools in Victoria. Applicants for interstate and overseas positions are advised to check with local authorities. English (Australian Year 12 equivalent), mathematics (Australian Year 11 equivalent) and submission of a folio of 1015 A4 printed images of work. Folios are preferred in CD or DVD format. To view folio guidelines please refer to the following website: www.artdes.monash.edu/study/ apply/folioguidelines.html. Students study visual arts at Cauleld and secondary education at Clayton. Graduates will be eligible to seek registration with the appropriate authorities to teach in secondary schools in Victoria. Applicants for interstate and overseas positions are advised to check with local authorities.

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*Entry requirements listed in this brochure are for applicants who commence Monash University Foundation Year (MUFY) in 2013/2014 * Pending nal accreditation by the Australian Childrens Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA) and/or the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT).
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This course will require study across multiple campuses. For further information please consult the Monash online Course Finder. This is a new or revised course offered in 2014. Please consult the faculty for further information.

# Extra information: This is an accelerated course where you will be required to undertake more than the Standard Annual Load of 48 credit points in Year 3 and/or Year 4 in order to complete the course in four calendar years. Thefee 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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Engineering
At Monash Engineering we offer more choice and greater exibility. We are well known in industry for our ideal integration of practical, hands-on training with theoretical learning. Its this balanced approach that will help transform you into an adaptable, innovative and highly valued professional. www.monash.edu/engineering

Why engineering? Engineer literally means to make things happen. As an engineer you will get to apply science and mathematics in a practical way to develop new technologies and improve existing ones. Engineers possess a rare combination of skills and qualities that place them in demand all over the world, in many different industries. They are creative and imaginative, yet analytical and technical with an excellent sense of judgement. An engineers career is diverse, interesting and can be anywhere in the world. Currently engineers are in demand and can earn excellent money. A recent study conducted by the United Nations Educational, Scientic and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) indicated a serious shortage of engineers in many countries. As a qualied engineer you will also be equipped to work in many areas outside of engineering, such as management, banking and consulting. Many engineers go on to become CEOs of major corporations. Problem-solving and planning skills, and their focus on the future and continuous improvement, make engineers competent business leaders. The Monash difference The Academic Ranking of World Universities (2012) rates Monash as one of the top four universities in Australia for engineering/technology. Here are some reasons why. You can complete your engineering qualication in

just four years with a Monash Bachelor of Engineering, or study for just one year longer and graduate with a double degree. The Bachelor of Engineering has a common rst year, allowing you to better understand engineering and its elds before deciding which engineering discipline to pursue from level two. Monash offers a range of double degrees to broaden your career options; for the combinations available please refer to the table on page 47. A large number of scholarships, awards and prizes are offered to future and current students, including the Monash International Merit Scholarship offering a total value of $50,000 (based on a ve-year double degree). The Faculty of Engineering also offers a range of international scholarships, bursaries and awards. Monash Engineering hosts outstanding facilities, including the largest wind tunnel in the Southern Hemisphere, fully equipped optical communications laboratories and the Centre for Electron Microscopy. If you achieve an H1 honours weighted average in your undergraduate studies we guarantee you a scholarship to undertake a higher degree by research (masters or PhD). Enquiries study@monash.edu +61 3 9903 4788

Michelle Ng Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Engineering in the eld ofElectrical and Computer Systems Michelle really enjoyed maths and science at school and was interested in how to apply these subjects to real-life situations. Engineering seemed like a great choice because it combined myinterest in maths, science and industry applications. Monash Engineering seemed more practical than other universities because the subjects offered have hands-on aspects, meaning that students are taught how to deliver a nished product. The education is engaging as we get to work in teams and get involved in practical applications of the theory discussed in lectures. Michelle completed her vacation employment at GM Holden, where she was awarded the AutoCRC Undergraduate Prize for her nal-year project presentation. Michelle was commended for her excellent communication skills and overall professionalism. I aim to secure a place in a graduate program that has the potential for international opportunities and hopefully get the opportunity to work overseas one day.

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Bachelor of Engineering
Advances in medical technology, improving water supplies, nanotechnology discoveries, sophisticated telecommunication systems, aerospace materials, and green buildings are all a result of engineering. Engineers convert science knowledge into technology, and then convert technology into successful innovation. In the Bachelor of Engineering you will study a common rst year before you choose which engineering discipline to specialise in. Disciplines available with the Bachelor of Engineering are chemical engineering, civilengineering, electrical and computer systems engineering, materials engineering and mechanical engineering. The Bachelor of Engineering is also available with a variety of double degrees. See table below. Chemical engineering Chemical engineering applies the physical sciences and/or life sciences to the processing of products. Chemical engineers invent, develop and design processes that convert raw materials into useful products with minimal environmental impact. Chemical engineers are also involved with pollution control, protection of the environment, and energy conservation and conversion. As populations grow and our resources and energy reserves decline, the demand for chemical engineers increases.

Civil engineering Civil engineering is concerned with the design, construction, maintenance and operation of infrastructure for the benet of society. Civil engineers design structures including multi-storey buildings, bridges, tunnels, commercial complexes, oil rig platforms, water systems, road and trafc systems and foundation supports. Electrical and computer systems engineering Electrical and computer systems engineering is an extremely diverse eld encompassing biomedical, computer systems, electronics, electrical power engineering, robotics and telecommunications. Electrical and computer systems engineers investigate, plan, design, develop, construct, test, operate and maintain a wide range of products and systems. As an electrical and computer systems engineer you might design and develop digital products such as laptops, virtual reality systems or computer games. Or perhaps you will develop medical devices such as prosthetic and cochlear implants. Or maybe you might design and program voice recognition systems.

Materials engineering Materials engineering is all about making new materials and improving existing ones. It is also about making materials stronger, lighter, more functional, sustainable and costeffective. Whether it is the next generation jet engine, a biodegradable tissue scaffold to grow organs from stem cells or new types of solar cells and batteries the structure, properties and processing of materials are crucial to the nal product. Materials engineers cover everything from the thermal protection of the space shuttle and high-tech articial hip and cochlear implants to nanoparticles that seek and destroy cancer. Materials engineering is truly interdisciplinary. It involves physics, mathematics, biology and chemistry culminating in a ground breaking eld of research and a thriving job market for aspiring engineers. Mechanical engineering Almost every product or service you see in our world has in some way been inuenced by a mechanical engineer. Mechanical engineering is about turning energy into motion and power. It covers the generation, conversion, transmission and use of mechanical and thermal energy, and includes the design, construction and operation of devices and systems. As a mechanical engineer, you might design advanced materials for supersonic and hypersonic space travel. Or you might design robots and automatic control systems. Or perhaps you will work alongside medical professionals to investigate the human body and design aids and instruments for medicine.

Choose from a wide selection of double degrees and specialisations


Engineering degrees Double degree combinations Architectural Design Aerospace Chemical Civil Civil and Environmental Electrical and Computer Systems Environmental Materials Mechanical Mechatronics Arts Biomedical Science Business and Commerce Commerce Industrial Design Law Pharmaceutical Science Science

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International qualications Advanced Placement, America Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education 21 18 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 ATAR (International 2013) Indicative score ONLY Course Campus All India Senior School Certicate 80 65 80 80 80 80 80 80 81 Course Intake Duration code semester (years) 2013 fee p.a.

Single degrees Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (Honours) Aerospace engineering covers the design, development and maintenance of ight vehicles. It is inherently multidisciplinary encompassing aerodynamics, aerostructures, avionics, propulsion, ight control and material science. When you graduate you could work in design and manufacturing, research and development or airworthiness operations. You could work on automobiles, in energy production and conservation, with lightweight materials, or on new manufacturing techniques. Someaerospace engineering graduates work for Formula One teams or go into professions such as management consulting or nance. Bachelor of Civil and Environmental Engineering (Honours) Civil and environmental engineering combines the skills of a civil engineer to design, build, maintain, manage and operate infrastructure for the benet of society with the expertise in sustainable development of an environmental engineer. Graduates manage natural resource systems, are involved in land use planning, and in producing sustainable urban and rural developments. You might work on road systems, marine and wetland developments and recreational facilities or manage forests or land and water resources. Bachelor of Computer Systems Engineering (Honours) Computer systems engineers analyse, design, develop and manufacture digital products and systems that include both hardware and software. They plan, design, commission, performance monitor, optimise and manage complex computer systems. Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) The Bachelor of Engineering has a common rst year, allowing you time to learn more about engineering and its elds before deciding which discipline to pursue from level two. The common rst year lays a foundation in the basic sciences of mathematics, physics and chemistry and introduces the disciplines available to you for further study. Depending on academic performance and quotas you can pursue one of thefollowing disciplines from your second year of study: Clayton 3275 1, 2 4 33,150 87.05 10 7

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Bachelor of Environmental Engineering (Honours) Few branches of engineering have such a profound impact on our health and quality of life as environmental engineering. It involves the implementation and management of solutions and programs that are in harmony with the principles of sustainable development. Environmental problems exist in all countries and industries so opportunities are broad and far reaching. You might work in pollution control, water supply, land management, impact assessment, hazardous waste management or energy production. Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering (Honours) Mechatronics engineers are the engineers of the 21st century. They are to the technological revolution what bridge, railway and building engineers were to the industrial revolution. Mechatronics is a multidisciplinary eld of engineering that integrates mechanics, electronics, computer science and control theory. It is at the cutting-edge of creating smarter products, devices and processes. When you graduate you could work on mining systems and processes, robotics and automation, aerospace systems and ight control, in software engineering, medical systems or in bioengineering. Bachelor of Mining Engineering (Honours) Mining engineering involves the extraction and processing of ores from the earth. Minerals are the basic inputs for the production of metals, pharmaceuticals and electronic items, as well as a source of fuel. Mining engineers work with the community to produce a sustainable solution with a minimal environmental footprint. Graduates work in all aspects of the mining industry exploring, planning, extracting and processing minerals. Graduates could also work in other engineering professions involving tunnelling, such as road, rail, hydroelectric and water supply projects. Double degrees Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Science Combining aerospace engineering with science allows you to follow your passion foraerospace engineering while enhancing your understanding of the pure sciences. You will have skills in the aerospace engineering elds of design and manufacture, research and development and airworthiness operations. A science background increases your technical expertise. Graduates work for aerospace companies, manufacturers that contract to the aerospace industry, airlines, government laboratories and research centres, as university researchers in a range ofsciencedisciplines and as science policy advisers.

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International qualications Advanced Placement, America Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education 21 22 22 22 21 21 21 ATAR (International 2013) Indicative score ONLY Course Campus All India Senior School Certicate 81 82 82 82 80 81 80 Course Intake Duration code semester (years) 2013 fee p.a.

Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts Combining aerospace engineering with an arts degree helps you develop the transferable skills employers are looking for communication, teamwork, research, critical thinking and cultural sensitivity. An arts degree gives you exibility with a choice of more than 50 distinct study areas. Languages and engineering is a valuable combination if you are interested in an international career. An engineer with a communications qualication would be well placed to translate complex technical concepts into clear, well-written documentation. Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (Honours) Combine studies in aerospace engineering with a commerce degree. This double degree combines the advanced technology of aerospace engineering with modern management theory and practice. This combination will help you develop analytical skills and professional competence for careers in the business or public sector. Asa graduate you could work as an aerospace engineer or in business, or combine your qualications and become a leader in the aerospace industry, or work in aircraft acquisitions or commercial aviation. Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) This course is for those who wish to develop a greater understanding of the economic, social, organisational and managerial aspects of an engineering career. Forengineers seeking to succeed in the business world, engineering with commerce has always been the power combination. Companies looking for employees with business know-how and the ability to understand technological issues seek out Monash graduates with this background. Choose to study chemical, civil, electrical and computer systems, materials or mechanical engineering with your commerce degree. Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering (Honours) Having a blend of technical skills, management knowledge and commerce know-how, youll be equipped to design, build and operate the smart products and systems of today and tomorrow. As a mechatronics engineer you will improve the performance, features and functionality of products like cars, aircraft systems, medical and surgical devices and dishwashers. You could be designing smart household appliances or medical instruments, and blended with your knowledge of the economics world you can also work in the areas of banking, politics, management, insurance, government, corporations or as a self-employed specialist or adviser. Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science Engineering and pharmaceutical science combines chemical engineering and pharmaceutical science to produce professionals to develop and manufacture formulated products such as pharmaceuticals, food, cosmetics and consumer goods. This double degree can lead to a range of exciting careers in the development and manufacture of sophisticated pharmaceutical products, such as improved drugs and vaccines targeting chronic diseases like malaria, HIV, diabetes, glaucoma and asthma.

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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Architectural Design Architectural designers take building to a whole new level, combining a thorough understanding of how buildings function with creative approaches to building. Architectural design and engineering is an exploration of solutions to a wide variety of engineering and social problems, such as looking at sustainable ways to build, or renovating existing structures to work more efciently. You will graduate ready to solve a range of architectural, engineering and social problems through creative thinking and advanced building and design skills, making you attractive to architectural and engineering rms in Australia and overseas. Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts Combining engineering with an arts degree helps you develop the transferable skills employers are looking for communication, teamwork, research, critical thinking and cultural sensitivity. An arts degree gives you exibility to create a course thats tailored to your academic interests while allowing you to explore different career options. Communication skills acquired in an arts degree complement the vocational skills gained in engineering. Choose to study chemical, civil, electrical and computer systems, materials or mechanical engineering with your arts degree.

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Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design) This double degree combines mechanical engineering with industrial design and creates a professional who is often called a product design engineer. It integrates creative skills in engineering (inventiveness and project management) and industrial design (aesthetics, manufacturing technologies and graphics) with a focus on hi-tech consumer product design. As an industrial design engineer you could work in display design, consumer product design, packaging design, or in the aerospace, robotics or manufacturing industries. The strength of Monash in industrial design and mechanical engineering leads many graduates to the automotive industry.

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Bachelor of Environmental Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts Combining environmental engineering with arts will give you complementary skills in environmental technology and the transferable skills employers are looking for: communication, teamwork, research, critical thinking and cultural sensitivity. Thereare up to 60 distinct study areas in Arts to choose from. Languages and environmental engineering would be a valuable combination if you are interested in an international career, or a communications qualication would help you translate complex technical concepts into clear, well-written documentation. Bachelor of Environmental Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Commerce A double degree in environmental engineering and commerce will allow you to succeed in a carbon-constrained world. Businesses are increasingly acknowledging their impact on the environment, particularly with respect to climate change and carbon costs. Sound business skills combined with a solid environmental and technological background are in demand globally, across myriad industries and organisations. Bachelor of Environmental Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Science The environment is one of the most signicant challenges facing all nations today. Thiscourse has been developed in response to the changes re-shaping modern society, such as climate change and the demand for emerging technologies with an emphasis on renewable energy, sustainability and innovative nanotechnologies. The growing interaction of environmental engineering and science is an important, emerging area and this program will equip you to full roles that demand specialist skills in both disciplines. Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Arts Mechatronics engineers develop, improve and optimise products and their functionality. As a mechatronics engineer you will improve the performance, features and functionality of cars, aircraft systems, medical and surgical devices or dishwashers. Combining mechatronics engineering with an arts degree helps you develop the transferable skills employers are looking for: communication, teamwork, research, critical thinking and cultural sensitivity. An arts degree gives you exibility to create a course thats tailored to your academic interests while allowing you to explore different career options. Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering (Honours) and Bachelor of Science Mechatronics is a multidisciplinary eld of engineering that integrates mechanics, electronics, computer science and control theory. This course allows you to combine your interest in everything mechatronic with your passion for the pure sciences. You can choose from a range of science disciplines, including astrophysics, mathematics, physics and computer science. You could combine mechatronics with biology to place yourself in a position to work in the emerging eld of biomechatronics. Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Science is about understanding the world and how it works, engineering is about shaping it to meet our needs. Professional engineers are fascinated by scientic investigation and are eager to heighten their knowledge of the pure sciences. You may want to combine engineering with food science or technology, or explore the cosmos through astrophysics. Or you may be interested in the most fascinating machine of all, the human body. Choose to study chemical, civil, electrical and computer systems, materials or mechanical engineering with your science degree.

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2013 Fee (A$): This fee is the annual average fee representing 48 credit points of study. Fees are adjusted annually. Please see www.monash.edu/fees for updates.

Special note about the Gippsland campus Monash University and the University of Ballarat are exploring a proposition to create an expanded, regionally focused university. Should the proposition be approved, the campus is expected to offer a range of courses that bring together the strengths of both Monash University and the University of Ballarat from 1 January 2014. If the proposition is approved, students will be admitted into courses offered by the expanded university and Monash University will not be admitting new students (except from agreed pathways) into courses at the Gippsland campus. As course offerings may change, please consult the Monash website (www.monash.edu/gippsland) for further information prior to applying to study at the Gippsland campus.

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With a Monash College Diploma, your Monash undergraduate degree may be closer than you think. After successfully completing the Diploma program, you may be eligible for entry into second year of a Monash undergraduate degree. With three intakes a year, our Diploma of Engineering Studies course is starting soon. Find out more at www.monashcollege.edu.au/diplomas

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Information Technology
Monash is the only research-intensive Group of Eight university with a dedicated Information Technology faculty. That means when you join us you are part of a community that recognises IT is changing almost everything we do the way we communicate, the way business is conducted and the way entertainment is experienced. www.monash.edu/it

Student-focused We put our IT students rst when we design our courses. We offer a comprehensive program that lets you experience all the IT world has to offer. And we give you access to experts, subjects, technology and professional experience that is relevant to the career you want to pursue within one of the worlds most dynamic elds. The perfect FIT Our common core units across all IT degrees will give you a solid foundation in the key areas of computing and information technology. As you progress in your degree, you have the choice of unique subjects that will give you the condence to specialise in an area ofinterest. Faculty of IT International Merit Scholarship Commencing international students, enrolling into an IT undergraduate coursework degree at an Australian campus, will be eligible for an International Merit Scholarship. Eligibility and scholarship value are based on academic results from the applicants previous study. No scholarship application is necessary. Level one scholarship value:  A$5000 per annum Level two scholarship value:  A$7000 per annum

Faculty of IT International Course Fee Allowance New-to-course international applicants who have not met the eligibility criteria for the FIT International Merit Scholarship will receive a one-off course fee allowance of A$1000 to be deducted from course tuition fees upon accepting their offer and enrolling into an IT course at Monash University. For further information on eligibility, visit: www.it.monash.edu/ scholarships Industry advantage In our Industry Projects you work in teams to develop innovative IT systems for our business clients and not-for-prot organisations. You experience the ambiguity and complexity of developing an IT solution for a client from inception through to implementation, enhancing your IT and professional skills throughout the process. Enquiries study@monash.edu +61 3 9903 4788 Jaeyoung Im (Harold) Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems Harold, an international student from Korea, chose to study at Monash University due to its excellent international reputation and because it is the largest Information Technology faculty in Australia. While studying the Bachelor of Information Technology Systems an important part of the degree was the Industry Experience (IE) project undertaken. The IE project gives students the opportunity to develop an IT system for a business client. Students apply the knowledge and skills they have learned throughout their degree. They learn to deal with and handle issues such as team management, collaboration and time management while working with a real-life client.

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Bachelor of Computer Science


Computer scientists are behind many of the solutions to the worlds greatest information challenges. They drive cutting-edge developments in bioinformatics, intelligent systems and networking; they break new scientic ground with sophisticated data analysis methods; they advance medical research with new ways of predicting drug function and interpreting genetic information; they make the web manageable with powerful search engines, make entertainment more exciting with ever-improving animation and gaming technologies; and they make the digital world a safer one through new encryption and security systems. If you are looking for an exciting career, then a degree in computer science is the start of that journey. What makes it great The nature of the studies positions graduates well to not only work on current technology but also develop the next generation of information technology and to shape the future ofcomputing. Once youve graduated Monash IT graduates are in demand and may gain employment in a wide variety of roles such as specialist programmer, systems analyst, research scientist, consultant and IT manager. Successful graduates often perform research and development in exciting areas such as articial intelligence, bioinformatics, networking and cryptography, computer games, multimedia and robotics.

What makes it great The degree has a exible structure, which enables you to tailor your studies to suit your individual needs, skills and interests. You can choose breadth in your studies by taking units across a wide range of IT aspects, or you can focus on one or two majors. You will have the ability to change your choice of major during the degree or move between a major and the general version (no major) as you wish. In your nal year you will complete an industry experience or studio project which will enable you to put into real-life practice the skills and knowledge you have learned during the course. Majors include: Applications development prepares you for careers developing and implementing software systems. Applications development and networks gives you the skills to develop and implement software systems and manage and support computer networks. Business systems leads to careers specifying and developing effective business system solutions. Enterprise information management prepares you for careers in which you will analyse and evaluate information needs and deal with issues involved in organisational management and the use of information. Games development prepares you to embark on careers in the games industry by building knowledge, understanding and skills in the use of the technologies and techniques for game and interactive software development. Information and communication technologies prepares you for careers building, managing and maintaining organisational IT infrastructure. Multimedia development teaches you how to make effective use of multimedia as a method of representing information, and develops your knowledge and skills in using the technologies which are required to make digital multimedia. Once youve graduated IT professionals are found in everyindustry and workplace, from business, government and healthcare to sports and entertainment. The breadth of content in the degree means that it supports a wide range of possible career paths in all aspects of IT, ranging from technical areas such as programming, software and systems development, hardware and network implementation and support, through to less technically oriented areas such as information management and systems analysis and design.

Bachelor of Informatics and Computation Advanced (Honours)


This is a exible course designed for high-achieving students who seek a degree that provides a strong background in information technology and research training, with the possibility of continuing on to postgraduate research studies or pursuing employment requiring research and advanced IT development skills. Students accepted for the course will be eligible for the FIT Excellence Scholarship, and while on placement will potentially receive aplacement scholarship. The course provides a strong foundation in information technology leading to advanced studies in a chosen IT specialisation. These include business information systems, computer science, computing technology and information management. What makes it great The course features a stream of hands-on project-based work that gives you the opportunity to be involved in research right from the start through to the completion of the degree. In particular, in the third year of the course you will undertake a 22-week placement in a research group or work unit of a participating company or organisation, and in the fourth year will undertake a substantial individual honours research project. Your work during placements will be structured and assessed as part of the degree. Depending on your choice of specialisation, you may be able to study units at Cauleld orClayton campuses. Once youve graduated Graduates will have achieved honours-level research studies in one contemporary specialised area of IT study, founded upon an advanced level of understanding of one or more elds of IT. They will have a sound foundation in the core areas of IT and enabling disciplines, deep knowledge of one or more elds of IT, and handson experience of IT research. They will have developed strong research, analysis, problem-solving, communication and team-work skills. Graduating with honours will enhance employment opportunities across a broad range of exciting careers, and provides an excellent preparation for a higher degree by research.

Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems


Information technologies and computer-based systems of many kinds are now central to the operations of almost all organisations in business, industryand government. Inrecentyears they have also played an increasingly important part in peoples personal lives for social and recreational purposes. The global spread of information technologies has created a worldwide need for skilled professionals to design, develop and implement computer-based systems. The aim of this degree is to give students the opportunity to explore all aspects of IT and its uses, and to produce graduates with knowledge and skillsin a variety of key areas of ITand computer-based systems.

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Single degrees Bachelor of Business Information Systems In todays global business world, employers are seeking skills that combine a business understanding with IT expertise. The Bachelor of Business Information Systems is a three-year full-time undergraduate degree focusing on developing and applying information technology solutions to business challenges. The course combines developing an understanding of business fundamentals with IT concepts and how IT can be used to serve business needs. Upon graduating, students will be work-ready and prepared for rapid promotion into broader leadership roles. Bachelor of Computer and Information Sciences Computer and information science professionals must be exible and have a broad knowledge of computer-based systems to meet the needs of major businesses. Students in this degree get experience across a range of options from technical computing to information and business-related themes. It is exible, and lets students opt for breadth or focus their studies by completing majors in applications development and networks orbusiness systems. Bachelor of Computer Science Computer science is concerned with the scientic study and design of computer software and hardware. It covers software development, programming, hardware and theoretical foundations. These are studied in the context of applications in science and industry. While the course teaches current technology, it emphasises the general foundations of computation. The nature of the studies positions graduates well to not only work on current technology but also develop the next generation ofinformation technology and to shape the future of computing. Bachelor of Informatics and Computation Advanced (Honours) The Bachelor of Informatics and Computation Advanced (Honours) is a exible course designed for high-achieving students who wish to pursue postgraduate study or employment requiring research and advanced IT development skills. 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. Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems The aim of this degree is to give students the opportunity to explore all aspects of IT and its uses, and to produce graduates with knowledge and skills in a variety of key areas of IT and computer-based systems. The degree offers units across the complete spectrum of IT. These range from units in non-technical aspects such as the nature of information and organisational needs for IT, through the hardware, software, network and multimedia technologies which are used to satisfy these needs, to the development and management skills needed to create and implement computerbased systems. Students can choose to specialise in a particular area of IT or select from a variety of areas according to their aptitude and interests. Bachelor of Software Engineering Software engineers are responsible for the design and construction of large, complex systems, which must meet critical information processing challenges within the strict business constraints of cost, time and risk management. Monash prepares students for this work by exposing them toadvanced problem-solving, programming, and software development and processing issues. Clayton 3333 1, 2 3 29,680 80 9 7

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Undergraduate courses Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems* General version Applications development Applications development and networks Business systems Enterprise information management Games development Information and communication technologies Multimedia development Cauleld Clayton Off-campus Malaysia South Africa

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Law
Ranked in the top 15 law schools in the world, the Monash Faculty of Law is one of Australias largest and most prestigious law schools. Each year we provide legal education and training to over 3700 undergraduate and postgraduate students. Ourgraduates have gone on to become leaders in business, government and the legal profession. www.monash.edu/law

Leading the legal profession Some of the most senior positions in the Australian legal profession are held by Monash Law graduates. Within Victoria, these include the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria, Chief Judge of the County Court and the Chief Justice of the Family Court of Australia. Our strong international links give you the opportunity to study a semester of your law degree at the Monash Prato Centre in Italy or at Monash Sunway Campus in Malaysia. There is also a range of international internships and exchange opportunities with partner universities, available exclusively to Monash Law School students in countries such as South Africa, the US, Israel and Switzerland. You can also participate in international mooting competitions or undertake a placement in one of our two community legal centres, the Monash Oakleigh Legal Service or the Springvale Monash Legal Service. Choose your own path The study of law develops problem-solving skills and powers of analysis. It teaches precise and imaginative use of language. It also promotes ethical thinking and a focus on justice and fairness. You can choose to study law as a single degree or as a double degree with arts, engineering, commerce, science, biomedicine and medicine.

A vast selection of law electives is provided, allowing you to tailor your degree to pursue your personal interests and ambitions. We also offer the Master of Laws (Juris Doctor), taught at the Monash University Law Chambers in the heart of Melbournes legal precinct. This qualication gives graduates from disciplines other than law the opportunity to pursue a career change or follow a long-held ambition to practise law. Industry-based learning Todays employers are looking for graduates with practical work experience and a global perspective. Thats why we have developed a range of internships as the perfect way to broaden your study experience and go beyond the theory learned in lectures. A range of exciting internships is available with law rms and government agencies around the world, such as Oxfam and the United Nations Global Compact. Our Clinical Legal Education provides opportunities for you to gain hands-on legal training. This allows you to work with real clients and cases under the supervision of legal practitioners atone of Monash Law Schools twocommunity legal centres. Enquiries study@monash.edu +61 3 9903 4788

Joo Ann Foo LLB, current student Monash Law School was always my rst choice when applying for universities. It is a prestigious university with a good ranking and also part of Australias Group of Eight, which is important asan international student from Malaysia. Law school without a doubt trains you to think critically and from different perspectives. Law plays a vital role in our daily lifeand a law degree teaches you to incorporate knowledge into many situations. A number of law electives are available each year enabling students to decide what path of law to take. There is also a wide range of law-related careers to consider when graduating. University is a once-in-a-lifetime experience and picking the best university for you is probably one of the most important decisions you will have to make. I have absolutely no regrets choosing Monash.

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You can combine a Bachelor of Laws with a range of other degrees to earn a double degree. Double degrees produce not only well-rounded lawyers, but leaders who possess the broad range of skills that only a combined law degree can provide. As a result our graduates have the knowledge and skills to meet the challenges ofmany varied career pathways.

Bachelor of Laws
The Monash Bachelor of Laws provides a springboard for a wide range of careers in legal practice and beyond. A law degree teaches you the concepts, procedures and reasoning underpinning the Australian legal system, as well asarange of transferable skills such as problem solving, analytical thinking and communication. The four-year Bachelor of Laws covers the required subjects for admission into practice and offers more law electives than most other law degrees. What makes it great We will teach you to think analytically and critically, to seek out knowledge and apply what you have learned. From day one of your law degree you will learn the skills needed to practise law. Once youve graduated Monash law graduates are highly regarded around the world and excel in a variety of career roles. Graduates practise law as barristers or solicitors, and many use their skills and knowledge in a variety of law-related occupations within the judiciary, government, media, business, industry and politics.

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws


One of Monash Laws 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. Students tailor the double degree to their interests and career aspirations by being able to choose from more than 50 electives including languages, communications, politics, history, psychology, criminology and international studies. What makes it great By combining some of the core Arts requirements, students can complete a double major in two different arts disciplines. Once youve graduated The legal skills gained, coupled with the specialised knowledge in humanities learned during this double degree, will make graduates highly sought-after across a broad range of areas such as international relations, media, diplomacy and journalism.

Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws


This double degree provides the knowledge and skills required in the management of public and private enterprises. Students can undertake specialist commercial law units such as international law, taxation law, Australian banking law and corporate social responsibility which will complement a solid grounding provided in both domestic and international law. The Commerce degree also offers a wide range of units in accounting, business statistics, economics, nance, management, marketing and taxation. What makes it great Combining a Bachelor of Laws with Commerce gives you the knowledge and skills to meet thechallenges of many varied career pathways. Once youve graduated In addition to preparing graduates for traditional legal practice, the combined degree program opens up many career opportunities in business, nance and commerce. Graduates nd work in legal practice,government, politics, the media, merchant banking, international business, and moneymarkets.

Maximise your potential with Monash University Foundation Year Our Foundation Year program allows you to choose subjects to suit your interests and ambitions and can provide direct entry into all ten faculties at Monash University. Find out more www.monashcollege.edu.au/ foundationyear

English programs Monash English Bridging (MEB) delivers students into the Faculty of Law with high quality English and academic skills in accord with the facultys entry requirements. Find out more at: www. monashcollege.edu.au/english

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International qualications Advanced Placement, America Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 ATAR (International 2013) Indicative score ONLY Course Campus All India Senior School Certicate 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 Course Intake Duration code semester (years) 2013 fee p.a.

Single degrees Bachelor of Laws The Monash Law degree is a premium degree that provides a springboard for a wide range of careers in legal practice and beyond. A law degree teaches you the concepts, procedures and reasoning underpinning the Australian legal system, as well as a range of transferable skills such asproblem solving, analytical thinking and communication. The four-year Bachelor of Laws also has two non-law electives. Double degrees Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering and Bachelor of Laws Bridging the gap between technology and the law, this double degree produces aerospace engineers skilled in the legal, corporate and commercial arenas. Theaerospace engineering component develops strength in core discipline areas of aerodynamics, aerospace materials, aerospace structures, propulsion and aerospace instrumentation and control. Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws One of Monash Laws most popular programs, this degree combines the problemsolving and analytical skills taught in the Law degree with the creative and communication skills taught in an Arts degree. Students tailor the double degree to their interests and career aspirations by being able to choose from more than 50 electives including languages, communications, politics, history, psychology, criminology and international studies. Bycombining some of the core arts requirements, students can complete a double major in two different arts disciplines. For more details on this option, contact the Faculty of Arts. Bachelor of Biomedical Science and Bachelor of Laws This course is designed for students who wish to combine knowledge of Biomedical Science with a solid foundation in legal principles and practice. Options in the Biomedical Science degree range from human biology, anatomy, biochemistry and preventative medicine to genetics, immunology, microbiology, pharmacology and physiology. Advances in Biomedical Science can have a major impact on the wellbeing of society, but the transition from laboratory to the people it will benet is acomplex journey; a Law degree gives graduates the tools to do this. Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws This double degree provides the knowledge and skills required in the management of public and private enterprises, together with a Law degree. Students can undertake specialist commercial law units such as corporations law, international law and business transactions, taxation law and industrial bargaining and arbitration, which will complement a solid grounding provided in both domestic and international law. Bachelor of Engineering and Bachelor of Laws Combining technology with Law, this double degree aims to produce engineers skilled in the legal, corporate and political arenas. The Engineering degree is offered in chemical, civil, electrical and computer systems, materials or mechanical engineering. Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Laws 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 training in the entertainment and music industries. The music degree allows a greater specialisation in music performance than the major sequence in music offered by the Bachelor of Arts. Itprovides an approved combination of units in performance, composition, arranging and musicology and includes optionsin classical and popular music. Bachelor of Performing Arts and Bachelor of Laws Like any industry, the performing arts are bound and organised by laws and practices. This degree combines the study of Performing Arts with the expertise of a Law degree, giving students a range of career options. In the Performing Arts component you will study a theatre major, a core performance sequence and another rst-yearlevel Performing Arts sequence. In addition to completing the core requirements of the Law degree, students can choose from a range of Law electives including commercial law, intellectual property and workplace and employment law. Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Laws The practical and professional focus of this double degree produces highlycapable lawyers and scientists with increased job opportunities. This program provides practical legal skills and an awareness of the complex interaction between science and society. The Science degree canbe tailored to meet individual interests and enables students to chooseunits that relate to their Law degree or intended career. Clayton 3355 1, 2 6.5 33,150 94 14 9 Clayton 2708 1, 2 4 30,570 94 14 9

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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 in world rankings. www.monash.edu/medicine
Why Monash? The 20122013 Times Higher Education World University Rankings ranked Monash at 34 in the world for clinical, pre-clinical and health programs, with the authoritative QS rankings placing us 42 in the world for our medicine program as well as number 6worldwide and number 1 in Australia for pharmacology education. These measures reect a university in the top echelon for education and research on a global scale. We are the only Australian university represented in the prestigious M8 Alliance of academic health centres and medical universities, a highly respected group that includes Johns Hopkins University, Imperial College London, the Sorbonne in Paris and the Charit in Berlin. We are also prominent at the World Health Summit, and held the co-presidency of this peak global forum in 2011. Choose your own path As our name suggests, the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences offers a range of courses, study areas and specialities unmatched by other Australian universities. Of course, our Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degree is renowned for producing some of Australias nest young medical professionals. But no matter what role you wish to play in the healthcare industry, we have the course to get you there. Our biomedical science degrees give you a platform to explore the fundamental biology of human health. Our nursing and midwifery courses offer a direct pathway to professional practice. Ouremergency health degrees areunderpinned by global standardsetting research. Andour social work and psychology courses are respected throughout Australia. Ormaybe your interestslie in nutrition and dietetics, or radiography, occupational therapy or physiotherapy. The choice is yours. Industry-based learning We are committed to helping you meet the demands of your career by equipping you to work in the healthcare community of the future. This means we let you take advantage of our close relationships with industry leaders, and work alongside them in professional and clinical settings as a central part of your course. These leaders include Southern Health the largest healthcare provider network in Australia Peninsula Health and The Alfred the major casualty hospital formetropolitan Melbourne. You can also work with regional hospitals, Ambulance Victoria andspecialty healthcare providers. Weencourage you to make the most ofour global outlook and consider an overseas placement. Enquiries study@monash.edu +61 3 9903 4788

Rebecca Hibbert Bachelor of Nursing (2010) On completion of her degree in 2010, Bachelor of Nursing graduate Rebecca Hibbert travelled to a rural village in Kenya to full a long-held dream to volunteer in the least developed countries. She spent three months teaching basic healthcare skills, distributing desperately needed medical supplies and organising medical camps. Patients were seen by a doctor and then referred to Rebecca for treatments such as the administration of injections or IVs, dressing and treating skin conditions, and dispensing medications. Rebecca also offered education sessions to local women who provide basic healthcare in their villages, provided care at the local maternal and child health clinic, and dispensed health treatment including consulting with patients when the doctor was out of town at the local medical clinic. Rebecca encountered health conditions during her stay in Kenya that are rare in Australia, such as jiggers, a parasitic ea that burrows under the skin and eats away the esh. Rebecca returned to Australia and completed her graduate year at the Royal Childrens Hospital. She hopes to continue to travel to remote areas and third-world countries to provide healthcare in communities that have little access to modern medical services.

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Bachelor Bachelor ofMedicine and ofNursing Bachelor ofSurgery Nurses provide valued services to
The Monash MBBS is a ve-year undergraduate degree. It is an interdisciplinary course, combining biomedical sciences, social sciences and clinical-skills training. The course is thematic and places emphasis on clinical communication skills, with clinical contact visits to medical practices, community care facilities and hospitals commencing in the rst year. Students are also required to spend time in rural areasas part of a healthcare team. What makes it great The course follows four main themes: Personal and professional  development: concentrate on the personal attributes and qualities needed to work as adoctor Population, society, health and  illness: students learn about the history and philosophy of the scientic approach to medicine Scientic basis of clinical  practice: details the knowledge and concepts that underpin medicine,both in medical andclinical science Clinical skills: students interact  with a range of healthcare professionals through general practice and rural visits and gain experience in a wide range of medical work places including accident and emergency, anaesthesia, palliative care, infectious diseases and more Once youve graduated Graduates initially work within the hospital system. After several years, they can choose to undertake further training and become generalpractitioners orspecialists in a range of areas, e.g. in obstetrics, paediatrics or psychiatry. Graduatesare eligible for professional registration with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency. After serving ayear of internship in an approved hospital, the graduate is eligible forfull registration with the MedicalBoard of Australia. their communities in the provision of healthcare and the promotion of health and wellbeing. This degree provides a broad educational foundation for general nursing practice and pathways to future professional employment. It allows students to develop a diverse range of skills in communication, research, clinical reasoning, client care and decision making. Students also gain clinical experience in a wide variety of health agencies, both locally andinternationally. What makes it great The course aims to develop graduate nurses who are committed to the promotion, maintenance and restoration of health and the prevention of disease. Students will become skilled in the delivery of holistic healthcare and be able to apply an extensive body of knowledge from relevant disciplines in varied practice settings across both community and hospitals. Students will develop the skill of critical analysis in relation to the theory and practice of nursing, and also develop skills according to accepted standards of nursingpractice. Once youve graduated Graduates will be eligible to register as a Registered Nurse with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. Career opportunities innursing include opportunities to work in a number of different service areas, such as acute hospital care, mental health, rehabilitation and aged care, community based careand rural and remote services. This employment may be undertaken at local, national or international locations. There are a number of practice areas in which further education and practise may be undertaken including acute medical/surgical nursing, emergency, intensive care, midwifery, paediatrics, peri-operative, mental health, palliative care, oncology and others. Graduates may choose to undertake further studies towards becoming a nurse practitioner. Aftergainingrelevant clinical experience further career opportunities existin education, management andresearch. Nursing is available at the Berwick and Gippsland campuses via the Bachelor of Nursing Community Health and Bachelor of Nursing Practice.

Bachelor of Biomedical Science


The degree provides a solid foundation in biomedical sciences leading to a research-based honours year. With electives in biomedical sciences, students may design a specialised program that gives them an in-depth knowledge ofone area of the biomedical sciences. Students are taught by experts in the biomedical sciences and gain the skills necessary to understand and investigate humanbiology and health. What makes it great Students will cover modern andtraditional biomedical sciences, human biology, anatomy,biochemistry, epidemiology and preventative medicine, genetics, immunology, microbiology, molecular biology, pharmacology, physiology and thebiomedical basisof disease. In rst and second years, 25percent of the course is devotedto elective units, increasingto 75 per cent in third year. Elective units may be taken within the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences or fromother faculties atMonash. Students can also combine thisdegree with the Bachelor ofEngineering and graduate withadouble degree. Once youve graduated Graduates have a wide range of career opportunities in biotechnology, pharmaceutical industries, research institutes and centres, industry development and product technology, hospital/ medical industry, secondary and tertiary teaching, medical diagnostic laboratories, media and communications, and in the government sector in areas such as health promotion and health economics. This degree provides anexcellent preparation for entry into graduate medical schools.

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International qualications Advanced Placement, America Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education 21 25 23 20 18 25 25 18 18 ATAR (International 2013) Indicative score ONLY Course Campus All India Senior School Certicate 80 90 85 77.5 65 90 90 67.5 65 Course Intake Duration code semester (years) 2013 fee p.a.

Single degrees Bachelor of Biomedical Science The degree provides a solid foundation in biomedical sciences leading to a researchbased honours year. With electives in biomedical sciences, students may design a specialised program that gives them an in-depth knowledge of one area of the biomedical sciences. Students are taught by experts in the biomedical sciences and gain the skills necessary to understand and investigate human biology and health. Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Scholar Program) This course is designed to provide a challenging course of study in biomedical science for high-achieving students. There is exibility to design an individual program of study in biomedical science. Depending on previous studies, students may undertake accelerated units and additional units that enrich the study program while completing the degree in three years. Bachelor of Biomedical Science Advanced with Honours Overall, the course provides students with improved life and employment skills through a general appreciation of biomedical science and demonstrated competence in biomedical science graduate attributes, which include information literacy, the effective use of information technology, data handling and a capacity to apply discipline knowledge and critical thinking to analyse and solve complex problems. Research studies are an important feature of the course. Bachelor of Emergency Health (Paramedic)* Paramedics are an integral part of the healthcare system. They provide unscheduled healthcare for individuals experiencing a health emergency in the community. Paramedics initiate care and determine appropriate referral of patients to enable continuing care needs. Aparamedic is also required to work with other emergency services to respond to mass casualty incidents in a range of situations. Students complete clinical placements at ambulance services, hospitals and other health services inboth metropolitan and rural areas. Bachelor of Health Science* This degree provides students with an in-depth understanding of global health issues from a multi-disciplinary perspective, and develops skills to improve health using disease prevention and health promotion strategies. Learning in the course encompasses the biomedical and social aspects of health, including the physiology of disease, epidemiology, healthcare systems, health promotion, policy analysis and health sociology. Students extend their core studies in health science by choosing from a set of health science elective units, which provide opportunities to develop andstrengthen learning in areas including health programs, health policy and public health research. Bachelor of Medicine* and Bachelor of Surgery* (MBBS) The Monash MBBS is a ve-year undergraduate degree. It is an interdisciplinary course, combining biomedical sciences, social sciences and clinical skills training. The course is thematic and places emphasis on clinical communication skills. The course includes interdisciplinary units that introduce the basic medical and behavioural sciences of anatomy, biochemistry, genetics, immunology, microbiology, pathology, pharmacology, physiology, psychology and sociology. Clayton 2230 1, 2 3 33,500 85 10 7

Clayton

3975

33,500

99

A Levels, GCE 15

10

Clayton

3976

33,500

95

14

Peninsula

3445

29,570

84

9.5

Cauleld

3882

30,760

70

Clayton

0040

61,000

Range of criteria

15

10

Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) The Monash MBBS is a ve-year undergraduate degree. It is an interdisciplinary course, combining biomedical sciences, social sciences and clinical skills training. The course is thematic and places emphasis on clinical communication skills. The course includes interdisciplinary units that introduce the basic medical and behavioural sciences of anatomy, biochemistry, genetics, immunology, microbiology, pathology, pharmacology, physiology, psychology and sociology. Note: This course is not available to Australian citizens. Applications for this course are made directly to the Malaysia campus: www.med.monash.edu.my/for/MBBS-Admission-to-the-course.html Bachelor of Nursing* Nurses provide valued services to their communities in the provision of healthcare and the promotion of health and wellbeing. This degree provides a broad educational foundation for general nursing practice and pathways to future professional employment. It allows students to develop a diverse range of skills in communication, research, clinical reasoning, client care and decision making. Students also gain clinical experience inawide variety of health agencies, both locally and internationally. Monash Nursing graduates are eligible for Division 1 registration with theNursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. Bachelor of Nursing (Community Health) The course aims to develop a graduate nurse who is committed to the promotion, maintenance and restoration of health and to the prevention of disease. It is anticipated that this rst-level practitioner will be skilled in the delivery of holistic healthcare and be able to apply an extensive body of knowledge from relevant disciplines in varied practice settings across both community and hospitals. Students are expected to develop the skill of critical analysis in relation to the theory and practice of nursing, and alsodevelop skills according to accepted standards of nursing practice. Monash Nursing graduates are eligible for Division 1 registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia.

Malaysia

3856

Contact campus

N/A

15

10

Clayton Peninsula

0727

25,980

75

7.5

Berwick

4506

25,980

70

64

Australian Foundation Years High School Certicate, Vietnam *Monash University Foundation Year International Baccalaureate (IB) Monash Sth Africa Foundation Year Ontario, Grade 12 English Prerequisites and extra information language requirements (or equivalent)
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75

8.5

30

80

1925

35

9.33

8.5

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Uni of Melbourne Trinity FY 85

SMA3, Indonesia

UNIPREP/UNSW Foundation Year

Indian School Certicate (ISC)

STPM, Malaysia

South African National Senior Certicate

UEC, Malaysia

SAT, America

Category D

English, chemistry and one of higher level mathematics orphysics (Australian Year 12 equivalent).

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English, chemistry and one of higher level mathematics orphysics (Australian Year 12 equivalent).

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English, chemistry and one of higher level mathematics orphysics (Australian Year 12 equivalent).

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29

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1873

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English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and mathematics (Australian Year 12 equivalent).

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English and chemistry (Australian Year 12 equivalent). Allinternational applicants must complete ISAT. Invitation to attend an interview will depend on the applicants 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 www.med.monash.edu for application closing dates. English and chemistry (Australian Year 12 equivalent). Allinternational applicants must complete ISAT. Invitation to attend an interview will depend on the applicants 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 www.med.monash.edu for application closing dates.

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9.5

39

89

2326

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11

355

90

9.5

95

Category D

62.5

25

72.5

1710

32

8.5

5.5

270

62.5

6.75

72.5

Category B

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 is available online at www.ahpra.gov.au/registration/ student-registrations.aspx.

60

25

71

1710

32

8.33

255

60

6.5

70

Category B

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 is available online at www.ahpra.gov.au/registration/ student-registrations.aspx.

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International qualications Advanced Placement, America Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education 18 22 20 20 22 19 21 22 ATAR (International 2013) Indicative score ONLY Course Campus All India Senior School Certicate 65 82 75 75 82 70 80 82 Course Intake Duration code semester (years) 2013 fee p.a.

Bachelor of Nursing Practice* Nursing is an exciting and rewarding profession with an extensive range of career paths available and the opportunity for practitioners to make adirect positive impact in the lives of people in their community. Monash Nursing graduates are eligible for Division 1 registration with theNursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics* Dietitians are the experts in food and nutrition. The Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics at Monash prepares graduates with the professional and personal qualities required for future dietetic practice in a variety of workplace settings. Students develop an appreciation of the broad scope of food in society, in-depth knowledge of nutritional and biomedical science, the role of nutrition in health and disease and practical experience in a range of healthcare settings. Academic teaching and learning is intergrated with clinical, population health, food service, research and management experience and is undertaken in both academic and professional practice placement settings. The course has been accredited by the Dietitians Association of Australia (DAA) and graduates are eligible to become Accredited Practising Dietitians (APDs). Bachelor of Nutrition Science* The importance of good nutrition as a contributory factor to ensuring a healthy life is indisputable. The Bachelor of Nutrition Science focuses on the relationship between nutrition and human health, integrating the scientic disciplines of physiology, biochemistry, immunology and molecular biology with societal and cultural inuences. The course integrates academic teaching and learning contextualised for the study of nutrition with an emphasis on research aimed at the maintenance of health and prevention of disease. Graduates will have the professional and personal qualities and competencies required for working as a nutrition scientist across a range of domains. Bachelor of Occupational Therapy* Occupational therapy is a client-centred health profession concerned with promoting the health and wellbeing of people through their engagement in daily life occupations and activities in the areas of self-care, work, education or leisure/play. Clients may be individuals, families, small groups, organisations or communities. This course combines theory and practice, with students dividing their time between classes on campus and eldwork placements. All students can expect to undertake at least one practice education placement in a rural location. Bachelor of Physiotherapy* Physiotherapists typically treat disorders that benet from physical interventions using techniques such as exercise, movement analysis and manual therapy. They work with individuals and communities to develop strategies that promote health. This degree combines theory and practice, with students undertaking most clinical education in the third and fourth years of study. All students can expect to undertake education in rural environments, some of which may be interstate.

Gippsland

3963

25,980

70

A Levels, GCE 7

Clayton

3404

37,640

90

12

Clayton

3956

37,640

81.85

Peninsula

3869

30,760

81.5

Peninsula

3868

35,460

Range of criteria

12

Bachelor of Psychological Science and Business More and more businesses are recognising the valuable contribution psychologists can make to their organisations. By combining the resources of Monash Universitys Faculty of Business and Economics and School of Psychology and Psychiatry, students gain accredited knowledge in both areas of study. Bachelor of Psychology (with Honours) In the rst three years of the course, students study the core areas of the scientic discipline of psychology, including: abnormal psychology, research methods and theory, cognitive psychology, social psychology, developmental psychology, biological psychology, perception and personality, psychological testing, theories of ability and ethics. Students are able to pursue their individual interests in a wide range of areas relating to the application of psychology. Students will complete a 60 credit point Australian Psychology Accreditation Council (APAC) accredited psychology major sequence within an APAC accredited psychology degree. In addition, they areintroduced to other disciplines that complement the study of psychology. This innovative program offers students a unique opportunity to become involved and understand research-related activities by shadowing active researchers within the school. Students are required to shadow two research-related activities, giving them both contact with a broad range ofresearch staff and insight into their future specialisation options. In the fourth year, students who meet the entry requirements may undertake the honours program in psychology. Overall, the Bachelor of Psychology (with Honours) gives students an ideal preparation for further study and a psychology-related career. Bachelor of Radiography and Medical Imaging* Radiographers are the health professionals responsible for all aspects of the creation of the familiar X-rays, CT scans, MRI, angiography and mammography. Radiographers work closely with their medical practitioner colleagues in providing adiagnostic service within the hospital and private practice radiology system. Theymay also become sonographers following further study. In order to perform their professional role radiographers must be competent in radiographic and medical imaging science and methods, radiologic physics, radiation protection and radiologic biology. The Monash degree is designed to make sure all units are closely integrated with real-world clinical practice and that there are enough studychoices to broaden careeroptions.

Malaysia

3863

Contact campus

N/A

Clayton

3883

33,500

85

10

Clayton

1963

35,460

92

12

66

Australian Foundation Years High School Certicate, Vietnam *Monash University Foundation Year International Baccalaureate (IB) Monash Sth Africa Foundation Year Ontario, Grade 12 English Prerequisites and extra information language requirements (or equivalent)
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60

25

71

1710

32

8.33

255

60

6.5

Uni of Melbourne Trinity FY 70

SMA3, Indonesia

UNIPREP/UNSW Foundation Year

Indian School Certicate (ISC)

STPM, Malaysia

South African National Senior Certicate

UEC, Malaysia

SAT, America

Category B

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 is available online at www.ahpra.gov.au/registration/ student-registrations.aspx. English and chemistry (Australian Year 12 equivalent). There are a limited number of places available in this course and the entry score is only indicative.

77

33

83

2115

37

10

8.5

320

80

8.5

85

Category D

70

8.5

28

77

1820

34

305

70

7.5

80

Category D

English and chemistry (Australian Year 12 equivalent).

70

8.5

28

77

1820

34

290

70

7.5

80

Category B

English (Australian Year 12 equivalent).

77

33

83

2115

37

10

8.5

320

80

8.5

85

Category D

English and any two of chemistry, biology, higher level mathematics or physics (Australian Year 12 equivalent). All international applicants must complete ISAT and be available to attend an interview. Interviews are held in Australia, Singapore and Malaysia. Please refer to www.monash.edu/study/coursender/course/3868/ international-requirements.html for more information. There are a limited number of places available in this course and the entry score given is only indicative. English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and mathematics (Australian Year 11 equivalent).

65

26

74

1710

33

8.67

270

65

75

Category A

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8.5

30

80

1925

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305

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English (Australian Year 12 equivalent).

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33

83

2115

37

10

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320

80

8.5

85

Category E

English (Australian Year 12 equivalent), higher level mathematics, 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.

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International qualications Advanced Placement, America Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education 18 20 22 20 18 21 ATAR (International 2013) Indicative score ONLY Course Campus All India Senior School Certicate 65 75 82 75 67.5 81 Course Intake Duration code semester (years) 2013 fee p.a.

Bachelor of Social Work* Students study the theory and practice of social work with individuals, families and communities as well as eldwork skills. It also covers management, research and policy; all studies are taught to encourage critical and reective practice.

Cauleld

0004

24,550

Bachelor of Public Health The Bachelor of Public Health is a multidisciplinary, exible degree that provides students with the opportunity to learn key principles in public health, and health programs and policy, leading to a wide range of careers. It also provides a pathway to postgraduate (pre-med) clinical programs (for example medicine, social work, nursing and allied health) as well as to honours and postgraduate studies in public health. Double degrees Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Social Work* The double degree not only provides a sound foundation for social work practice butalso develops knowledge and skills in critical analysis in various arts disciplines. Students can complement and enhance their social work studies by choosing from study areas within the Bachelor of Arts, such as psychology, sociology and Indigenous studies. Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Social Work (with Honours) A Monash Honours degree is a mark of high achievement. It provides students withthe opportunity to develop research skills beyond the research components of aBachelors degree. A small number of Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Social Work (BA/BSW) students may be offered a place in the honours program at the completion of the third year of the BA/BSW. This option is for students looking to enhance their research abilities and gain greater depths to their understanding of key issues within a specialised eld of social work. Honours students are required to complete three subjects in addition to the usual subjects offered in their nal year. These subjects arehonours research methods, honours project seminar and honours dissertation. Bachelor of Biomedical Science and Bachelor of Engineering Students can combine a Bachelor of Biomedical Science and Bachelor of Engineering in one of ve disciplines (chemical, civil, electrical and computer systems, materials or mechanical engineering) and position themselves for careers in the biomedical engineering eld.

South Africa

4502

Contact campus

N/A

A Levels, GCE 7

Cauleld

3426

24,870

80

Cauleld

3964

24,870

Clayton

3879

33,500

90

12

Bachelor of Health Science and Bachelor of Business* This combined four-year degree program takes a global approach to health sciences and has been established to meet existing and projected demands for a multiskilled workforce in Australia and internationally. The degrees combine learning in the fundamentals of economics and business practice with studies about human health, disease prevention, health program managment and research. Thebusiness degree provides opportunities to develop knowledge and skills in accounting, nance, business law, econometrics, management and marketing. In the health science degree, learning encompasses the biomedical and social dimensions of health and the programs and policies that can be undertaken to prevent disease and promote health. Bachelor of Health Science and Bachelor of Social Work The double degree gives students a health science context for their social work degree. The health science component covers areas including health promotion and health communications, community partnerships and capacity building. Social work addresses the barriers, inequities and injustices that exist in society, to enhance quality of life for individuals, groups and communities. Social workers often are actively involved in situations of personal distress and crisis. They work with individuals to help them realise their intellectual, physical and emotional potential and with individuals, groups and communities to achieve equitable access to social, economic and political resources. Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Emergency Health (Paramedic)* This course is a groundbreaking initiative in inter-professional education that offersstudents a chance to gain skills and qualications in both nursing and paramedic practice. This double degree gives graduates an advantage in employment in emergency health by allowing them to cross over the traditional practice boundaries and develop skills in a diverse range of areas such as communication, research, teams and leadership, clinical reasoning andjudgement.

Cauleld

4503

34,000

84

Cauleld

3870

30,760

75

7.5

Peninsula

3892

29,570

87

11

68

Australian Foundation Years High School Certicate, Vietnam *Monash University Foundation Year International Baccalaureate (IB) Monash Sth Africa Foundation Year Ontario, Grade 12 English Prerequisites and extra information language requirements (or equivalent)
refer to page 82

Uni of Melbourne Trinity FY

SMA3, Indonesia

UNIPREP/UNSW Foundation Year

Indian School Certicate (ISC)

STPM, Malaysia

South African National Senior Certicate

UEC, Malaysia

SAT, America

Category D

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. Allstudents undertake supervised professional practice in social work agencies for 70 days, once in year 3 and once in year 4 of the Degree. English (Australian Year 12 equivalent).

60

25

71

1710

32

8.33

255

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6.5

70

Category B

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8.5

28

77

1820

34

290

70

7.5

80

Category D

English (Australian Year 12 equivalent).

Category D

Distinction average in third year in Social Work units. International students must initially complete two years offull-time study in an arts degree or equivalent. Studentsmust have undertaken two units in studies of theindividual (for example, units in psychology, behavioural neuroscience or personality) and in studies of society (for example, units in sociology, politics, anthropology). Some study of Australian Indigenous studies is preferred.

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33

83

2115

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10

8.5

320

80

8.5

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Category D

English, chemistry, higher level mathematics and physics (Australian Year 12 equivalent). Available with chemical, civil, electrical and computer systems, materials or mechanical engineering. In order to complete this course within the specied 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 (Australian Year 12 equivalent). Semester 2 intake is available for conversion students. Contact faculty directly for more information.

70

8.5

28

77

1820

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280

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80

Category B

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Category D

English (Australian Year 12 equivalent). In order to complete this course within the specied 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.

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8.75

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81.5

2020

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9.67

2.5

8.5

290

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International qualications Advanced Placement, America Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education 19 ATAR (International 2013) Indicative score ONLY Course Campus All India Senior School Certicate 70 Course Intake Duration code semester (years) 2013 fee p.a.

Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Midwifery* Nurses promote health and wellbeing for individuals, groups and populations whereas a midwife is able to supervise, care for and provide advice to women during pregnancy, birth and postnatally. This courses aims to produce a nurse midwife who has developed a diverse range of skills in communication, research, clinical reasoning, client care and judgement. Students also gain over 1600 hours clinical experience in a wide variety of health agencies in order to develop a highly capable individual able to work in partnership with a range of healthcare professionals and in a variety of practice settings. Monash graduates are eligible for registration as a Registered Nurse and Registered Midwife with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. Graduates of this double degree are eligible for Division 1 registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board. Bachelor of Nursing Practice and Bachelor of Midwifery* Nurses promote health and wellbeing for individuals, groups and populations across the lifespan, and provide care and advice to individuals experiencing challenges to their health. Midwives provide advice and care to women during pregnancy, birth and the postnatal period. This course aims to produce a nurse midwife who is a highly capable individual able to work in partnership with a range of healthcare professionals and in a variety of practice settings. Monash graduates are eligible for registration as a Registered Nurse and Registered Midwife with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. Graduates of this double degree are eligible for Division 1 registration with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. Bachelor of Health Science and Bachelor of Social Work (with Honours)* This honours degree is a mark of high achievement. It provides students with the opportunity to develop research skills beyond the research components of a bachelors degree. A small number of Bachelor of Health Sciences and Bachelor of Social Work (BHSc/ BSW) students may be offered a place in the honours program at the completion of the third year of the BHSc/BSW. This option is for students looking to enhance their research abilities and gain greater depths to their understanding of key issues within a specialised eld of social work. Honours students are required to complete three subjects in addition to the usual subjects offered in their nal year. These subjects are honours research methods, honours project seminar and honours dissertation.

Peninsula

4514

Gippsland

3953

25,980

75

A Levels, GCE 8

Cauleld

3965

2013 Fee (A$): This fee is the annual average fee representing 48 credit points of study. Fees are adjusted annually. Please see www.monash.edu/fees for updates. * Please refer to Course Finder for additional requirements: www.monash.edu/coursender. This might include complying with Faculty Immunisation and Infections Risk Policy, a Working With Children Check and Police Checks.

Study Grants
In 2014 the Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences will be offering generous study grants for the following courses. A $4000 study grant for the following courses: Bachelor of Nursing (Community Health) Bachelor of Nutrition Science Bachelor of Emergency Health (Paramedic). A $6000 study grant for the following courses: Bachelor of Health Science Bachelor of Psychology (with Honours) Bachelor of Social Work. Terms and Conditions Study grants are for the rst year of study only. Study grants are for non-articulation students who have received  nocredit exemptions and are commencing year one of the course.

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70

Australian Foundation Years High School Certicate, Vietnam *Monash University Foundation Year International Baccalaureate (IB) Monash Sth Africa Foundation Year Ontario, Grade 12 English Prerequisites and extra information language requirements (or equivalent)
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65

26

74

1710

33

8.67

270

65

Uni of Melbourne Trinity FY 75

SMA3, Indonesia

UNIPREP/UNSW Foundation Year

Indian School Certicate (ISC)

STPM, Malaysia

South African National Senior Certicate

UEC, Malaysia

SAT, America

Category B

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. 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.

Category D

As students enter this program at fourth-year level, they mustgain a distinction average in third-year Social Work units undertaken at Monash University to be considered for entry to this honours degree.

*Entry requirements listed in this brochure are for applicants who commence Monash University Foundation Year (MUFY) in 2013/2014

Special note about the Gippsland campus Monash University and the University of Ballarat are exploring a proposition to create an expanded, regionally focused university. Should the proposition be approved, the campus is expected to offer a range of courses that bring together the strengths of both Monash University and the University of Ballarat from 1 January 2014. If the proposition is approved, students will be admitted into courses offered by the expanded university and Monash University will not be admitting new students (except from agreed pathways) into courses at the Gippsland campus. As course offerings may change, please consult the Monash website (www.monash.edu/gippsland) for further information prior to applying to study at the Gippsland campus.

Monash English Bridging (MEB)


Monash English Bridging (MEB) is offered to students who have not met the English requirements for direct entry into Monash University undergraduate courses. Students may be offered a 10, 15 or 20 week program depending on their destination course and current skill level. Monash English Bridging will be offered for the following courses: Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Social Work Bachelor of Emergency Health (Paramedic) Bachelor of Nursing Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Midwifery Bachelor of Nursing and Bachelor of Emergency Health (Paramedic)  Bachelor of Nursing (Community Health) 4506 Bachelor of Nutrition and Dietetics 3404 Bachelor of Nutrition Science 3956 Bachelor of Psychological Science and Bachelor of Business  (Sunway) Bachelor of Physiotherapy  Bachelor of Social Work. 

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Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences


Our graduates change and save lives. Whether theyre pharmacists making sure patients use their medicines safely and effectively or pharmaceutical scientists designing and developing new medications and products, their work affects the health and wellbeing of entire communities. Monash is ranked 7th in the world for Pharmacy and Pharmacology (QS World University Rankings 2013). www.monash.edu/pharm

Accredited degrees Our courses give you access to world-class facilities, including classrooms that immerse you in industry settings and online virtualtableting labs. We offer the only fully accredited pharmacy program in Melbourne and our pharmaceutical science program is recognised by the RoyalAustralian Chemistry Institute, which means future employers will know that you are qualied to meet the most stringent standards. Experience and innovation While we are the oldest pharmacy training institution in Australia, we are also the most progressive and modern. We continue to innovate, and use a variety of state-of-theart teaching methods that allow you toapproach your study from multiple perspectives. This exibility means that once you graduate you can work in a wide range of elds, including: hospital and community pharmacy research and development biotechnology chemical and consumer products clinical trials the pharmaceutical industry education and academia.

Industry-based learning Our degrees get you ready for your career, and give you the skills, knowledge and attributes employers seek. Vocational skill development beginsin the classroom during the rst semesters of your degree and is enhanced with on-the-job trainingduring your nal years. If you join our pharmaceutical science course youll get handson analytical chemistry skills by using industry-standard equipment in our High Performance Liquid Chromatography facility. Youll alsoget the chance to complete anindustry or research placement in your third year. If its our pharmacy course you join, our professional practice suites and MyDispense software allow you to develop dispensing and patient counselling skills. Youll also complete 12 weeks of placements in hospital and community pharmacies located in both suburban and rural settings. Enquiries study@monash.edu +61 3 9903 4788

Catherine Downey Bachelor of Pharmacy Catherine Downey is a pharmacist at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. She is inspired by the impacts she has on patients lives and thechallenges of her role. Every day of my job is different, Catherine says. My role involves completing clinical consultations with the patients on each of the wards, looking at their medication as well as providing counselling before discharge. I also dispense medications and provide information to patients through the out-patients pharmacy and chemotherapy day units. Working in an oncology hospital has its challenges due to the nature of the disease affecting all our patients. However, it isa continuously changing area of pharmacy, with so many new treatments coming onto themarket. We are constantly learning. It is particularly satisfying to see that the work were doing can have apositive impact on a patients health and quality of life.

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Featured course

Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science


A job-ready science degree about the chemistry, biology and technology of medicines. Pharmaceutical scientists play a vital role in improving human health by translating advances in medical research into medicines. They also work in related industries such as cosmetics and consumer products. There are three unique major areas of study: drug discovery biology, formulation sciences and medicinal chemistry. During the rst year and a half of your course you will gain a broad understanding of each area before selecting a specialisation.

What makes it great The Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science equips students with realworld skills through either a research project or an industrial experience placement. Be taught by the best pharmaceutical scientists in Australia and have the opportunity to undertake a research project within the internationally renowned Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Once youve graduated A Monash degree can take you anywhere. Pharmaceutical Sciencegraduates nd employment opportunities in the biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. Graduates work in leading researchinstitutions developing new medications. Opportunities also exist in associated industries such as food, agricultural, chemical andcosmetics. Specic career roles include cell biologist, research scientist, drug analyst, development chemist, sales, patent attorney, academic, and clinical trial researcher.

English programs Monash English Bridging (MEB) delivers students into the Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences with high quality English and academic skills in accord with the facultys entry requirements. Find out more at: www. monashcollege.edu.au/english

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Single degrees Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science The Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science is a job-ready degree. Its about the chemistry, biology and technology of medicines. Pharmaceutical scientists play a vital role in improving human health by translating advances in medical research into medicines. They also work inrelated industries such as cosmetics and consumer products. During the rst three semesters (1.5 years) of your course you will gain a broad understanding of each of these areas with a set of common core units. Once youve had a chance to explore each of these areas, you get tochoose a specialisation to focus on as you complete your degree. The Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science equips students with real-world skills through either a research project or an industry experience placement. Youll be taught by the best pharmaceutical scientists in Australia and have the opportunity to undertake a research project within the internationally renowned Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science Advanced with Honours A research-focused science degree, the Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science Advanced with Honours equips students with real-world skills through extensive research project work and exposure to research throughout the course. Youll be taught by the best pharmaceutical scientists in Australia and have the opportunity to undertake a research project within the internationally renowned Monash Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Bachelor of Pharmacy Pharmacists are medicine experts. Their primary concern is the health and wellbeing of people and they are actively involved in patient care. Pharmacists work to inform and educate patients so that medication is used in a safe and effective way. Monashs brand new pharmacy curriculum offers you one of Australias most innovative learning experiences. It integrates enabling science, drug delivery, the study of major disease states and the practice that underpins pharmacy as a profession. Our faculty is home to state-of-the-art learning environments that promote fun as well as academic excellence. Unique classrooms immerse students in real-life scenarios or enable them to use a virtual tableting laboratory. Bachelor of Pharmacy (Scholars Program) The Bachelor of Pharmacy (Scholars Program) is a challenging pharmacy degree that gives you extra opportunities not available to all students, including leadership training and an academic and professional mentor. Just like all Monash Pharmacy degrees, youll learn from experienced pharmacists and researchers in some of the countrys best-equipped facilities. Monashs brand new pharmacy curriculum offers you one of Australias most innovative learning experiences. It integrates enabling science, drug delivery, the study of major disease states and the practice that underpins pharmacy as a profession. Our faculty is home to state-of-the-art learning environments that promote fun as well as academic excellence. Unique classrooms immerse students in real-life scenarios or enable them to use a virtual tableting laboratory. Double degrees Bachelor of Pharmacy and Bachelor of Commerce This double degree gives pharmacy students the opportunity to add valuable knowledge to their pharmacy qualications and develop a range of skills that will equip them for a broader range of health-related occupations. Pharmacists are actively involved in patient care, either in hospitals or in the community, and work to ensure patient treatment therapies are optimised. As health professionals and medication experts, pharmacists inform and educate patients so that medication is used in a safe and effective way. Graduates of the combined degree have additional management, nance and marketing skills that are useful in a variety of work situations within hospitals, community pharmacies and other areas ofpharmacy management. The two degrees are studied consecutively. The rst four years of full-time study take place at the Parkville campus with the following two occurring at the Clayton campus. Parkville 2630 1 6 35,240 94 13 8 Parkville 2894 1 3 30,440 84 9 7

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*Entry requirements listed in this brochure are for applicants who commence Monash University Foundation Year (MUFY) in 2013/2014

Maximise your potential with the Monash University Foundation Year. Our Foundation Year program allows you to choose subjects to suit your interests and ambitions and can provide direct entry into all ten faculties at Monash University. Find out more www.monashcollege. edu.au/foundationyear

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Science
Science at Monash is all about choice. We have one of the largest selections of science specialisations available at any Australian university. Discover why science at Monash is more than just a degree. www.monash.edu/science

Science at Monash Pursue your passion for science at Monash. If you have an enquiring mind then studying science at Monash allows you to indulge your interests. As a Monash student you will be inspired by great teachers, researchers and fellow students who are all helping to shape the future of scientic knowledge and practices. Monash science graduates are welcomed by employers worldwide in industries including mining, nance, research, health and more. The choice will be yours. Flexibility and choice The value of studying science at Monash is you dont need to know what area you want to focus on from day one. Use your rst year of study to explore the broad range of specialisations on offer, then target your study areas from second year. Of course, if youre one of those lucky few who already know what you want to specialise in, we help you to build a science degree that works for you. Further choice is available through our range of double-degree courses. This is a great way for you to bring together two areas of interest and create a unique career path that suits you. Science at Monash also offers a prestigious honours program, which will allow you to gain advanced knowledge and skills in your area of specialisation and undertake independent research under the guidance of a world expert.

More than just a science degree Broaden your skills and knowledge with a variety of curricular and extracurricular programs. Field trips occur from year one, both on campus and off campus, locally and internationally, and are a fundamental part of undertaking a science degree. There are also opportunities to study abroad. We have programs which will challenge you to think beyond your science degree. They give you the opportunity to be part of leadership workshops and access to academic mentoring. These programs are designed to develop leadership skills that will jump-start your career. Research and innovation: whether you get involved in a research program here at Monash or with one of our industry partners, the opportunity will open your mind to the real world of science. Be at the forefront of ground-breaking research; start with a degree in Science at Monash University. Enquiries study@monash.edu +61 3 9903 4788

Mariel Bartley Bachelor of Science Advanced with Honours (2011) Currently undertaking a PhD at The Rockefeller University, New York Mariels Monash degree has opened the door to an opportunity to study her PhD internationally. In 2011 I completed my honours in the department of Immunology, which is based at the Alfred Hospital in Prahran. My honours year combined my two majors from the Bachelor of Science Advanced with Honours, immunology and physics. For one component of my honours project l was fortunate to be able to work on Small Angle X-ray Scattering experiments at the Australian Synchrotron right across the road from Monashs Clayton campus! During my third year, I began to look into international research institutes and universities and discovered the Rockefeller University. I had briey considered doing a semester overseas as part of my undergrad studies and during my honours year my supervisor encouraged me to apply to international graduate programs. After graduating with First Class Honours I started my PhD in September at the Rockefeller University in New York. I am currently undertaking laboratory rotations to determine which laboratory I will join which is fantastic as l am getting exposure to a range of different laboratories. Living in New York City isnt bad either. In the future I will return to Australia for research, as the scientic community is thriving in Melbourne, especially in the eld of immunology.

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Featured courses Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Science Advanced with Honours


Internationally recognised, a Bachelor of Science is a transportable qualication that maintains its prestigious standing with employers worldwide. AtMonash we combine clearly denedareas of specialisation withexibility and choice: Flexibility allows you to tailor  anindividual program of study from day one. Choice entitles you to the option  of taking all science studies or to include subjects outside of science as your electives. Dened areas of specialisation  ensure you gain an academically sound education within your chosen eld/s of specialisation. What makes it great Science is a global discipline. Adegree in science allows you to work, study and travel all over the world. Science at Monash offers a full range of science areas of study, enabling you to pursue your interestswherever they may lead. Our teaching staff are world-renowned and the learning facilitiesare new, vibrant and technologically equipped.

Once youve graduated Scientists play an important role in developing cutting-edge technologies, therapies and initiatives that address some of the greatest challenges to society. Scientists are instrumental in policy making, research and teaching, addressing issues associated with healthcare and social wellbeing, in supporting industry and nancial services. They are also employed in traditional and emerging areas where expertise in life sciences, geosciences, mathematics and statistics, computer sciences and the physical sciences are important. Science graduates are in high demand and secure excitingandwell-paid jobs.

cutting-edge research in a number of different elds; one area of research is working towards the use of molecular biotechnology to design targetted therapies for the treatment of human disease. This degree provides theexibility to choose from one ofthree areas of specialisation: biomedical technology, medicinal chemistry and biological engineering, and nanotechnology to complement yourspecic interests and focus. Once youve graduated Biotechnology is one of the 21st centurys biggest growth employment areas. Biotechnologists often work in laboratories, in medical diagnostics, therapeutics, pharmaceuticals, agribusiness, food processing and manufacturing. Opportunities can also be found in government policy development, regulatory monitoring, patent protection, public health andresearch.

What makes it great Environmental science is challenging, varied and exciting work. Our researchers, and your teachers, are pushing boundaries all the time. Work side by side with academics such as Ralph Mac Nally, who is investigating the science of terrestrial and freshwater ecology to treat landscapes as integrated systems. Be inspired by our teachers who are working on research programs, ranging from plantanimal interactions, climate change and environmental policy to the new eld of green chemistry, which focuses on designing new, non-toxic, energy-efcient and waste-free chemical products and processes to reduce the impact of industry and manufacturing on the environment. Once youve graduated Understanding, protecting and conserving the environment is a global priority. Graduates with strong science, analytical and communication skills are highly sought after by both government and private industries across a wide range of sectors. There are diverse job opportunities in urban and regional Australia, as well as overseas. Upon graduation you will have the knowledge that youwill be making a difference inthe management of our naturalresources.

Bachelor of Biotechnology
Biotechnology is one of the worldsfastest developing industries. Biotechnology at Monash has well-established links with local biotechnology industries that provide specialised input into the program. Biotechnologists are playing an important role in shaping future scientic discoveries in both traditional and emerging areas ofscience. What makes it great Biotechnology at Monash iscentrally located within the biotechnology research hub ofVictoria. Being located in this precinct means that you will have access to the latest biotechnology developments and highlyskilled teaching staff. Monash Biotechnology staff conduct

Bachelor of Environmental Science


The Bachelor of Environmental Science is a science degree that will equip you with the skills required to address the urgent environmental issues facing our world. Environmental issues like climate change, habitat and biodiversity management, water and waste management, and food sustainability are just some of the issues environmental scientists will grapple with. There is no nobler career than facing these challengeshead on.

Bachelor of Science Areas of Specialisation


Clayton Applied biochemistry Applied chemistry Applied mathematics Applied microbiology Astronomy and astrophysics Astrophysics Atmospheric science Biochemistry Biotechnology Chemistry Computational mathematics Computational science (computer science) Developmental biology Ecology and conservation biology Ecology and environmental management Financial and insurance mathematics Food science and technology Genetics Geographical science Geosciences Human pathology

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Special note about the Gippsland campus Monash University and the University of Ballarat are exploring a proposition to create an expanded, regionally focused university. Should the proposition be approved, the campus is expected to offer a range of courses that bring together the strengths of both Monash University and the University of Ballarat from 1 January 2014. If the proposition is approved, students will be admitted into courses offered by the expanded university and Monash University will not be admitting new students (except from agreed pathways) into courses at the Gippsland campus. As course offerings may change, please consult the Monash website (www.monash.edu/gippsland) for further information prior to applying to study at the Gippsland campus.

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Single degrees Bachelor of Biotechnology The Bachelor of Biotechnology is designed to meet industry needs. Graduates will have specic training in a discipline relevant to biotechnology and will also learn about the commercial, regulatory and ethical aspects of biotechnology. Developed after consultation with leaders in the biotechnology industry, it offers the opportunity to specialise in an area of biotechnology, including: biological engineering and nanotechnology, medicinal chemistry and biomedical technology. Thespecialist stream is chosen after completing a common rst year. Thisallows students to nd out where their strengths and interests lie before committing to specialisation. Bachelor of Environmental Science Environmental science is an exciting and challenging area of study and research, and encompasses many science disciplines, including biology, chemistry, geology, geography, mathematics and physics. The degree provides students with a sound understanding of the interdisciplinary skills required in environmental science. Thedegree starts with a common rst year. Students study six core units that are then combined with majors in at least two disciplines. Bachelor of Science The Bachelor of Science (BSc) is a highly exible degree allowing you to choose tostudy in any of the 21 specialist areas of study on offer at the Clayton campus. Thismeans that you have the exibility to tailor the BSc to suit your interests from dayone. Orif you are uncertain, you can take a broad range of units and select a major and minor in the second year. Either way, experienced course advisers will be on hand to help you decide which area of study is best suited to your career aspirations. Internationally recognised, the Bachelor of Science is a transportable qualication that maintains its prestigious standing with employers worldwide. Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) Biotechnology is an exciting area of interdisciplinary research and development activity. At the Gippsland campus students will take industrial biotechnology which builds on a core of basic science, including biochemical and microbiological techniques. Industrial biotechnology covers recombinant DNA technology, natural products chemistry, principles of modern instrumentation, experimental design and data analysis. Final-year students may take part in biotechnological research inan elective applied research project. Bachelor of Science (Food Science and Technology) The Bachelor of Science (Food Science and Technology) is your opportunity to make a difference to the health and wellbeing of future generations. The course focuses rstly on helping you develop a greater understanding of the fate of agricultural raw materials, and secondly on the technology of food such as preservation, processing, packaging and distribution to ensure that food is safe, nutritious and wholesome. Bachelor of Science (Medical Bioscience) This course has an emphasis on biomedical science techniques with a focus on biotechnology. Students study a wide range of subjects that cover the breadth of skills required to work in this highly technical biomedical eld. They also have the chance to further develop these skills by undertaking meaningful research during the course. Honours students must take up industrial training via a professional attachment to a clinical or medical laboratory. Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience) The Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Bioscience) is ideal for those who are passionate about animal science. Students study a wide range of topics, including anatomy, biochemistry, animal health, animal diversity, immunology, microbiology, physiology, animal ecology and animal biotechnology. The laboratory-based aspects of the course are supported by eldwork and case studies at nearby sites such as farming and breeding enterprises, animal health practices, and natural habitats with wildlife populations. Students will benet from studying animal health in a regional location and context, and will focus on key issues of international relevance. Bachelor of Science Advanced with Honours This course is intended for high-achieving students who seek a degree that provides a strong background in science and research training, with the possibility of continuing on to postgraduate studies. Research studies are an important and central feature of the course, commencing at undergraduate level and leading to a full year of honours studies. Aconstant high level of achievement must be demonstrated throughout the program. Students gain advanced research skills in an area of contemporary science as well as demonstrated competence in generalist skills that will enhance their employability across a broad range of careers. Bachelor of Science Advanced withHonours students have the opportunity to participate in leadership programs. The leadership programs assist students to develop a range of skills relevant to leadership in an academic and career context, with opportunities to practice leadership among their peers. Clayton 3543 1 3 31,000 77 8.5 6

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Double degrees Bachelor of Arts (Global) and Bachelor of Science This course ensures students will have an international experience to their tertiary studies. It includes the breadth and exibility of the Bachelor of Science degree with the added opportunity for students to study up to three semesters overseas. The course includes core units in international and global studies. The international studies can be completed at one of the Monash offshore campuses in South Africa, Prato (Italy) or Sunway (Malaysia); or at one of more than 100 partner universities around the world. Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science This double degree offers science students greater communication skills and arts students strong technological and scientic skills. Within this degree students can tailor a degree to include any of the areas of study available within arts and science, meaning that students have an unparalleled level of choice. Students must select to study at least one major sequence and one minor sequence from both arts and science and the four sequences must be from different areas. Graduates from this degree are independent and creative thinkers, and are able to approach scientic or social issues creatively, making them well positioned for alarge range of possible careers. Bachelor of Biomedical Science and Bachelor of Science This double degree program is for high-achieving students with an interest in both biomedical science and pure sciences. Fourteen biomedical core units provide students with the skills necessary to understand and investigate the functions of humans and other mammals. While studies within the Bachelor of Science will underpin or complement the studies undertaken in the biomedical sciences, these studies will be relevant to medical research and healthcare. As both science and biomedical science graduates are highly employable the combination of the two degrees will increase the career prospects of graduates. Graduates will be well prepared for employment in the healthcare and medical-related industries as wellasareas requiring scientic knowledge and skills. Bachelor of Journalism and Bachelor of Science This double-degree recognises the value of scientic discoveries to society and the important role the media performs in highlighting and explaining the signicance of those discoveries. Students can combine the exibility of a science degree with a professional journalism qualication. While attaining media, communication and journalism skills, students have the exibility to study in any of the 21 different areas of study available at Monash Science. This course prepares graduates for the professional practice of journalism, while providing students with a broad science education. The journalism part of the degree addresses all production technologies for journalism print, video, radio and online. Science graduates will be equipped for a variety of careers or for honours and postgraduate study, leading to global employment opportunities in anyofthe traditional and emerging careers for scientists. Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) and Bachelor of Science (MedicalBioscience) The course offers students a knowledge of science across a range of disciplines, with a particular understanding and appreciation of medical bioscience and biotechnology in tropical regions. Disciplines include anatomy, applied immunology, biochemistry, genetics, genomics, human physiology, microbiology, molecular biology, pathology and pharmacology. Students not only develop the skills to use sophisticated equipment, they also learn to work effectively within a team environment in a multidisciplinary setting, particularly in the eld of patient care. Applied research projects (electives) in third and fourth year enable students to further develop their skills. Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Computer Science This double degree combines the best of both worlds. It offers graduates the strong communication skills, critical analysis and problem-solving ability of a science degree, plus numeracy and complex skills of an information technology degree. For the science component, students complete two science core units, a minor or major sequence in mathematics, and a major or minor sequence in another science area ofstudy. The computer science component provides students with an in-depth study of computing with an emphasis on the software, hardware and theory of computation to solve a range of commercial, scientic and technical problems. It also explores software design and programming, computer hardware, the theoretical foundations of computing and its present and potential applications. High-achieving students may apply toparticipate in the Industry Based Learning (IBL) stream of the Bachelor of Computer Sciences. Clayton 3537 1 4 31,000 86 11 7

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Special note about the Gippsland campus Monash University and the University of Ballarat are exploring a proposition to create an expanded, regionally focused university. Should the proposition be approved, the campus is expected to offer a range of courses that bring together the strengths of both Monash University and the University of Ballarat from 1 January 2014. If the proposition is approved, students will be admitted into courses offered by the expanded university and Monash University will not be admitting new students (except from agreed pathways) into courses at the Gippsland campus. As course offerings may change, please consult the Monash website (www.monash.edu/gippsland) for further information prior to applying to study at the Gippsland campus.

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Australian Foundation Years High School Certicate, Vietnam *Monash University Foundation Year International Baccalaureate (IB) Monash Sth Africa Foundation Year Ontario, Grade 12 English Prerequisites and extra information language requirements (or equivalent)
refer to page 82

76

8.75

31

81.5

2020

36

9.67

2.5

8.5

290

77.5

8.25

Uni of Melbourne Trinity FY 85

SMA3, Indonesia

UNIPREP/UNSW Foundation Year

Indian School Certicate (ISC)

STPM, Malaysia

South African National Senior Certicate

UEC, Malaysia

SAT, America

Category A

English and one of biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, geography, psychology or higher level mathematics (Australian Year 12 equivalent).

72.5

8.5

29

78.5

1873

34

9.17

3.5

8.25

290

72.5

7.75

82.5

Category A

English and one of biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, geography, psychology or higher level mathematics (Australian Year 12 equivalent).

75

8.5

30

80

1925

35

9.33

8.5

320

75

85

Category D

English, chemistry and one of higher level mathematics orphysics (Australian Year 12 equivalent).

70

8.5

28

77

1820

34

290

70

7.5

80

Category A

English and one of biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, geography, psychology, or higher level mathematics (Australian Year 12 equivalent).

65

26

74

1710

33

8.67

270

65

75

Category A

English and one of biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, geography, psychology or higher level mathematics (Australian Year 12 equivalent).

70

8.5

28

77

1820

34

290

70

7.5

80

Category A

English and higher level mathematics (Australian Year 12 equivalent).

*Entry requirements listed in this brochure are for applicants who commence Monash University Foundation Year (MUFY) in 2013/2014

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Admission and application


Admission
All applicants who apply for an undergraduate course at Monash University must satisfy the minimum entry requirements, course prerequisites and other special requirements the course may have. The entry requirements for Monash may be subject to change from time to time. To view further qualication entry requirements that are not listed in this guide please refer to the Undergraduate Qualications Database: www.monash.edu/study/ international/apply/qd. English prociency over a period of time, only the most recent measure is considered. The university reserves the right to require that an applicant undergo a test of English prociency. 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. For an applicant whose secondary schooling was not entirely in English, the minimum English requirements for undergraduate entry can be met in one ofthe following ways:

3. English language testing


Each Monash University course has a required level of language prociency, judged against international standards of English language testing. These requirements are divided  into eight categories, listed below.

The English language category  for each course is listed under English language requirements (or equivalent) category in the Admissions Table, located in each faculty section of this guide. Students must have undertaken  an English language prociency test within 24 months prior to their study commencement date.

English language requirements (or equivalent)


Category A IELTS IELTS overall 6.5 with no individual band score less than 6.0. TOEFL Total Paper Based TOEFL score of at least 550 with a TWE score of 4.5 or more OR an Internet Based TOEFL score of 79 with a score of 12 in Listening, 13 in Reading, 21 in Writing and 18 in Speaking. Total Paper Based TOEFL score of at least 550 with a TWE score of 4.5 or more OR an Internet Based TOEFL score of 79 with a score of 20 in Listening, 19 in Reading, 21 in Writing and 18 in Speaking. Total Paper Based TOEFL score of at least 550 with a TWE score of 4.5 or more OR an Internet Based TOEFL score of 79 with a score of 20 in Listening, 19 in Reading, 24 in Writing and 18 in Speaking. Total Paper Based TOEFL score of at least 587 with a TWE score of 4.5 or more OR an Internet Based TOEFL score of 94 with a score of 20 in Listening, 19 in Reading, 24 in Writing and 20 in Speaking. Total Paper Based TOEFL score of at least 550 with a TWE score of 4.5 or more OR an Internet Based TOEFL score of 79 with a score of 20 in Listening, 13 in Reading, 21 in Writing and 20 in Speaking. Total Paper Based TOEFL score of at least 587 with a TWE score of 4.5 or more OR an Internet Based TOEFL score of 94 with a score of 12 in Listening, 13 in Reading, 21 in Writing and 18 in Speaking. Total Paper Based TOEFL score of at least 587 with a TWE score of 5 or more OR an Internet Based TOEFL score of 94 with a score of 12 in Listening, 13 in Reading, 27 in Writing and 23 in Speaking. Total Paper Based TOEFL score of at least 587 with a TWE score of 4.5 or more OR an Internet Based TOEFL score of 94 with a score of 20 in Listening, 19 in Reading, 21 in Writing and 18 in Speaking.

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

1. Year 12 (VCE) English


Students must have achieved a satisfactory level of performance inan English subject at Australian Year 12 or equivalent level within the last two years. For VCE students, this means to meet the Universitys minimum English requirement applicants must achieve a study score of at least 25in units 3 and 4 in a VCE English subject or a score of at least 30 in units 3 and 4 in VCE English as a Second Language (ESL).

IELTS overall 6.5 with at least 6.5 in Reading and Listening and 6.0 in Writing and Speaking. IELTS overall 6.5 with at least 6.5 in Reading, Listening and Writing and 6.0 in Speaking. IELTS 7.0 overall with no individual band score less than 6.5.

Entry requirements
Academic entry requirements
International students should refer to the Admissions Table in this section of the guide for details on how they can meet the academic entry requirements for undergraduate courses at Monash University. Please note that specic course grade prerequisites scores are not listed in this guide.

2. English is the language ofinstruction


Students have studied in an institution where English is the language of instruction and assessment for the entire institution and have satisfactorily completed: at least an equivalent to a minimum of 48 Monash credit points (two standard full-time semesters) in an English medium educational institution at Australian VET diploma level or above, or equivalent completed within the last two years. Please note applicants can not meet the English language entrance requirement with an Australian VET Certicate 4 course. Documentary evidence in the form of an ofcial letter is required from the institution at which the study was undertaken. This document must be written and signed by the institutions registrar (or other authorised person) of the education institution to the satisfaction of the Academic Board. E

IELTS 6.5 overall with 6.5 in Listening and Speaking and 6.0 in Reading and Writing. IELTS 7.0 overall with no individual band score less than 6.0.

English language requirements (or equivalent)


All applicants who apply to Monash University must satisfy the English Language requirement. Some courses have higher English language requirements. Monash University applies the most recent demonstration of English prociency as the basis for assessment. Where an applicant has completed several measures of

IELTS 7.0 overall with at least 7.0 in Speaking and Writing and 6.0 in Reading and Listening. IELTS 7.0 overall with at least 6.5 in Reading and Listening and 6.0 in Writing and Speaking.

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Cambridge certicates inEnglish


The Cambridge Certicate in Advanced English and Certicate ofProciency in English are also accepted for most undergraduate courses. Forentry requirements, refer to: www.policy.monash.edu/ policy-bank/academic/education/ admissions/admissionscoursework-courses-units-ofstudy-procedures.html.

ISAT will contribute towards the overall ranking for entry into the course. International applications for the Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery close in June. For information regarding the closing dates, email: mbbs. international@med.monash.edu.au. Note: International applicants expecting to change to Australian permanent residency prior to January 2014 must also complete the UMAT. www.umat.acer.edu.au

National Subjects (Compulsory Subjects) as a prerequisite to the award of a certicate, diploma or degree. These subjects are: National Language (A)  Malaysian Studies  Islamic Studies (for Muslim  students) Moral Studies (for non-Muslim  students). International students are exempted from taking the Malaysian National Subjects (Compulsory Subjects). However, those who would like to do so may take the following subjects: National Language (B)   Malaysian Studies. These requirements are not applicable to exchange students from Monash Australia studying inMalaysia. For more information, go to: www.monash.edu.my/eqi/MNS/ about-malaysian-national-subjectsmns.html.

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

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 adiscount on their annual tuition fees. For more information, visit: www.monash.edu/fees/discountsrefunds/family-discount.html. Healthcare fees 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 Conrmation of Enrolment (eCoE) for student visa application will not be issued until: the OSHC payment has been  received (along with payment offee deposit), or proof has been submitted that  visa length OSHC has been purchased with an approved Australian OSHC provider of thestudents choice, or approved documentation has  been submitted for exemption from payment of OSHC. For more information, visit: www.monash.edu.au/fees/ resources/policy/overseas-studenthealth-cover.html.

Pearson Test of English (Academic)


The Pearson Test of English (Academic) is accepted for mostundergraduate courses. Theminimum English language requirement from the Pearson Testof English (Academic) is anachievement of a minimum overallscore of 58 with no PTEcommunicative skills scorebelow 50.

Credit for previous studies


Monash University may grant credit for subjects (units) passed (with satisfactory grades) at other recognised tertiary institutions if: the subject is considered to be  equivalent in content and standard to those offered by Monash University, and it is relevant to the planned  course of study.

4. Monash English Bridging for Undergraduate


Students must have successfully completed the Monash English Bridging for undergraduate or equivalent programs, at the appropriate level. Please note that some university courses offered at Monash University do not accept Monash English Bridging for undergraduate as meeting the English requirement. For further information please visit: www.monashcollege.edu.au/ courses/english-language/ english-courses/monash-englishbridging/undergrad.html

Applying for credit


To apply for credit transfer for previous study, students must complete the credit transfer form. The form available at the following website: www.monash.edu/ connect/assets/docs/forms/ credit.pdf Students must include translated and certied copies of all ofcial transcripts or results from previous studies plus copies of the subject syllabuses with their application. Students intending to apply for credit transfer should be aware that the request must be made and the credit approved in writing before enrolment, otherwise credit might not be given. Students should note that credit transfer units may affect the duration of a course and therefore the duration of their visa. Credit transfer form and all relevant documentation must be submitted to: International Recruitment Services 871 Dandenong Road Cauleld East Victoria 3145 Australia or email to mu.documents@monash.edu

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: www.monash.edu/study/ international/courses/fees.html. The tuition fees quoted are for 48credit points and applicable tocourses commencing in 2013. Tuition fees for courses in 2014 willbe 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 rst day of January each year for teaching periods with a census date thereafter.

Additional entry requirements


Age requirement
Students at Monash University must normally be 17 years of age at the date of enrolment in the course. Some exemptions may apply. Forfurther information, visit: www. monash.edu/study/applications/ undergraduate/entry/age.html.

Application
The following procedures apply to all international students who wish to study at Monash University in Australia. Applications for most courses areaccepted all year round, but students should apply as early as possible as some courses have limited places. International students applying for places at the Monash Sunway, Malaysia campus or Monash South Africa should apply directly to the campus.

Specic course admission requirements


As well as satisfying the minimum entry requirements outlined above, applicants must satisfy any specic course entry requirements to be eligible for selection. These requirements are outlined in the Admissions Table for International Students in this guide.

Discount for full payment inadvance


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: Start the course at Monash  University as full-fee-paying student. Enrol in a full-time course of  more than one year. Pay full course fees in advance.  Complete the course within the  standard time-frame.

ISAT
International students applying for the following courses at Monash commencing in 2014 must apply to sit the International Students Admission Test (ISAT) as part of theentry requirements. Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor  of Surgery Bachelor of Physiotherapy  Contact the Australian Council forEducational Research (ACER) regarding dates for sitting this test on +61 3 9277 5566, or email: isat@acer.edu.au.

Deferment
To defer an offer, international students should contact: International Recruitment Services Phone +61 3 9903 4788 or Email mu.documents@monash.edu

International students undertaking year 12 or IB in Australia


International students who are undertaking an Australian Year 12 qualication (VCE, HSC, etc.) or International Baccalaureate (IB) in Australia must apply through Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre (VTAC). For further information please visit: www.vtac.edu.au

Sunway campus, Malaysia


Malaysian National Subjects (Compulsory Subjects)
The Malaysian Private Higher Educational Institutions (PHEI) Act1996 requires all Malaysian students to pass the Malaysian

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How to apply
STEP 1 Apply
Apply online at https://applicant.  connect.monash.edu.au/ connect/webconnect or complete the International Application Form at the back of this guide. You may also apply through a Monash registered agent. Some agents may charge a fee for additional services so please ask what the costs are before you make an appointment. To nd a Monash registered agent near you please visit www.msr.monash. edu/monash_agents.  If you would like to apply online please refer to the following website for a step by step guide: http://www.monash.edu.au/ study/apply/guide. If you complete the International  Application Form at the back of this guide, please ensure that all sections of the form are complete and that the declaration is signed and dated before you send the application. Send your completed  application form, all certied documents* (listed on the application form) and a A$100 application fee (payable by bank draft, bank cheque, electronic funds transfer, telegraphic transfer or credit card) to: International Recruitment Services 871 Dandenong Road Cauleld East Victoria, 3145 Australia Email: mu.documents@monash.edu *Individuals authorised to certify documents are listed on the application form. All documents submitted remain the property of Monash University.

If your application is successful,  you will receive a full International Student Course Agreement (ISCA). We will email this to you and to your 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 specied in the ISCA. Usually, the information we need is documentation (e.g. ofcial nal transcript, graduation certicate or an English test result, etc) to see if you meet the specic 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  rst preference we will consider your application for the next preference or for a pathway program through Monash College (Foundation Year or Diploma).

STEP 5 Arrange your student visa


Monash University is pleased to announce a partnership with the Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) 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. For information on SVP and its criteria please refer to the following website: http://www.monash.edu. au/study/international/apply/visa. html To be eligible for Streamlined Visa Processing (SVP), you are advised not to commence the visa application process until you have been issued with your electronic conrmation of enrolment (eCoE).
 If not eligible for SVP, your visa

STEP 7 Plan your arrival


Make your own travel  arrangements aiming to arrive in Melbourne at least 14 days prior to orientation. 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 should complete and return the request form available at www. monash.edu/study/international/ preparing/reception.

STEP 8 Start your studies


Enrolment takes place two  weeks prior to the start of teaching, and students must arrive at the university in time for enrolment. Please note that some courses  do not accept late enrolments after the designated enrolment date commences. On arrival at Monash University,  you will be assisted through the process of enrolment. Further details about the enrolment process are available at: www. monash.edu/study/ international /arriving/enrolment.html The orientation program will help  familiarise you with the university and your new surroundings.

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

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 Your payment should include  OSHC for the duration of your visa for yourself and any family members accompanying you to Australia. Please note:
 Monash University does not

If you are under 18 at the time and you are applying for a student visa, you will need to supply additional documentation before your eCoE can be issued. Refer to the following website for information: www.monash.edu/study/ international/under-18 Applicants need to keep in mind their student visa application. This 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 Citizenship website listed above.
 Visit the Australian Government

Semester dates for 2014


Semester 1 Enrolment 1720 February Orientation 24 28 March Classes 3 March 30 May Mid-semester break 18 25 April Exam period 927 June Semester 2 Enrolment 1417 July Orientation 2125 July Classes 28 July 24 October Mid-semester break 29 September 3 October Exam period 3 November 21 November An optional summer semester is available for some units on some campuses. Summer semester runs from September to February. Visit: www.monash.edu/ enrolments/summer-winter.

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 a Monash Student ID. Use this ID to check the status of your application at https://applicant.connect.monash. edu.au/connect/webconnect. Alternatively, if you have applied online, login with your account ID and password at https://applicant. connect.monash.edu.au/connect/ webconnect.

accept cash

 Dishonored cheques may incur

additional bank fees

website for the Department of Immigration and Citizenship for information about studying in Australia www.immi.gov.au/ students.

 You may need to notify your

STEP 6 Enrolment pack


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. After you have received your eCOE, you will receive an enrolment package that includes: a welcome letter  a copy of Passport to Monash,  your complete guide to living in Australia and studying at Monash University an authority to enrol which you  must bring with you on the date of your enrolment.

bank of large deductions

STEP 2 Your application is assessed


When your application is  received, Monash University will assess your application against the minimum age, English and academic entry requirements.

Bank drafts or bank cheques 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 either the bank draft or bank cheque.

STEP 4 We send you an Electronic Conrmation of Enrolment (eCoE)


An electronic Conrmation of  Enrolment (eCOE) will be emailed to you or your agent when you have accepted your full ISCA or packaged ISCA (with no academic conditions specied). You need the eCOE to apply for a student visa.

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Admissions table for international students


by faculty
Methodology key
At the top of each page in this guide is a row of international senior secondary and Foundation Year qualications:
English language requirements (or equivalent) refer to page 82 ATAR (International 2013) Indicative score ONLY Indian School Certicate (ISC) Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Uni of Melbourne Trinity FY High School Certicate, Vietnam South African National Senior Certicate All India Senior School Certicate Advanced Placement, America SMA3, Indonesia Intake semester Duration (years)

The Admissions Table for International Students is a quick reference guide to the entry requirements and fees for undergraduate courses at Monash University. Single and double degree courses are listed under the owning faculty. To view single and double degree course intake availability please refer to the Intake Semester column.

Monash University Foundation Year

International Baccalaureate (IB)

Monash Sth Africa Foundation Year

Ontario, Grade 12

UNIPREP/UNSW Foundation Year

STPM, Malaysia

UEC, Malaysia

A Levels, GCE

SAT, America

Course code

2013 fee p.a.

Course

Campus

Prerequisites and extra information

The gures under these headings indicate the entry score students require to be considered for each course. These scores are calculated as follows:
 ATAR (International 2013):

 A completed regionally accredited Year 12 American High School diploma must also be submitted.
All India Senior School

SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test ):

Indicative score only.

Certicate: Based on the average of the best four academic subjects.

 Based on the total of the Critical Reading score, Mathematics score and Writing score.  A completed regionally accredited Year 12 American High School Diploma must also be submitted. Certicate: Based on the number of points totalled in the best six subjects (excluding life orientation).  Bonus points, to a maximum of four, are awarded for achieving Level 5 or higher in English and mathematics or Level 6 or higher in mathematical literacy. total of three SGP scores of three academic subjects, including the local language.

 Vietnam, High School

Certicate: Average of six subjects shown on temporary certicate by relevant provincial education and training department. Year (MUFY): Final MUFY score shown on academic record based on a total of the best 4 subjects (individual subject must have both Part A and Part B component). The undergraduate entry requirements published in this brochure are for students who commence the MUFY program in 2013/2014.

score of a maximum of the best three A Level subjects (including fails) taken in one academic year. Two AS Level subjects can only be considered as one A Level subject ONLY if an applicant has undertaken a minimum of one A Level subject and there are no more A Level subjects to include in the calculation. AS subjects continued to A Levels cannot be included in the calculation.  Scores calculated as follows for A Levels: A = 5, B = 4, C = 3, D= 2, E = 1.  Scores calculated as follows for AS Levels: A = 2.5, B = 2, C = 1.5, D = 1, E = 0.5.
A  dvanced Placement,

 A Level GCE : Based on the

 Hong Kong Diploma of

 South African National Senior

 Monash University Foundation

Secondary Education: Total of best ve 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, A=5, B=4, C=3, D=2, E=1.  Indian School Certicate (ISC ): Based on the average of the best four academic subjects.
 Indonesia, SMA3 : Overall

 STPM, Malaysia : Based on the

 Monash South Africa

average of academic subjects onnal school transcript.

Foundation: Average of percentage grades for all subjects completed including fails. the nal Grade Point Average as reected on the transcript.

International Baccalaureate

 UEC, Malaysia : Average of best

 UNIPREP/UNSW FY: Based on

Diploma : Based on the total score achieved for all subjects. theaverage score of the six best Grade 12 subjects.

 Ontario Grade 12 : Based on

America: Based on the total of 2 AP subject scores. If more than 2 AP subjects completed, calculate on best 2. Minimum accepted score in each subject is 3.

ve subjects. Score calculated asfollows: A1 = 1, A2 = 2, B3 = 3, B4 = 4, B5 = 5, B6 = 6, C7 = 7, C8 = 8.  If average ends in a decimal point then score should be rounded down. For example, anaverage of 4.9 should be rounded down to 4.

 University of Melbourne Trinity

FY: Based on the average of the best four subjects. Refer to page 82 for an explanation of the categories used in the table.

 English language requirements:

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CRICOS provider: Monash University 00008C, Monash College Pty Ltd 01857J

International Application Form


Complete this form if you are applying for an undergraduate or postgraduate course at Monash Universitys Australian campuses ONLY as an international fee-paying student a non-refundable application fee of A$100 must be paid when you submit this form do not ll in this form if you are applying for a research degree. The correct form is available at www.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? 2. Do you have a Monash student ID number? 3. Are you a currently enrolled Monash student? 4. Are you currently in Australia? Yes Yes Yes Yes No If YES, do not ll 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 M / Y Y Y Y Male Female

Telephone: Fax:

Mobile:

Email (Mandatory):

Address for correspondence (only if different from your permanent address in your home country not including agents, 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 Agents Stamp

Section C: Citizenship and other information


Country of citizenship (as stated in passport): Country of birth: You must submit a translated, certied true copy of the personal details page of your passport or birth certicate. 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 Ofce issued your visa? Yes Yes No Expiry date (if applicable): D D / M M / Y Y Y Y

No If yes, please attach evidence.

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 Australia?

Yes

No If yes, please explain:

Have you been issued a protection visa in any country to date?

Yes

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

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 certied.

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 rst 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/coursender to assist in your selection.

Course name
1. 2. 3.

Course code

Commencement year

Semester

Campus

Campus codes : Berwick BE, Cauleld CA , Clayton CL, Gippsland GP, Parkville PA , Peninsula PE

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 certied 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 condentially 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 prociency


You must provide proof of your English prociency 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 ofcial 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 prociency 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 prociency 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 inorder 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 Number of weeks: (minimum ve weeks)

Section H: Academic qualications


 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. Forpostgraduate entry requirements refer to the Monash Course Finder (www.monash.edu/coursender). Include details of your previous academic qualications in the relevant sections below. Please ensure commencement and completion dates are specied, or if you are yet to complete your studies, please include your intended completion date. You are also required to supply supporting translated and certied documents to verify your academic qualications.

Secondary studies (high school studies Year 12)


Name of qualication: 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, Masters, etc) Please list your MOST RECENT qualication rst
Name of qualication: Date commenced: Name of qualication: Date commenced: Name of qualication: 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 rst 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 nal course of study. If yes, please attach a release letter from your current provider. If your nal year of study was completed more than six months ago, please provide a detailed account of activities/work experience undertaken since then. Date commenced: Please explain: D D / M M / Y Y Y Y Date completed:

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Section I: Required documentation


Certied copies of academic qualications must be attached to this application, including academic transcripts, graduation certicates and grading systems. If the qualications are inalanguage other than English, please also supply certied translated copies. Monash prefers NAATI qualied 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 certied 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 certied 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 certied documents by mail. Alldocuments submitted with your application remain the property of Monash University.

Certication of documents
All documents submitted for assessment must be properly certied 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 ofcial, 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 certicate and grading systems direct to International Recruitment Services in a sealed envelope sent directly from the institution. What does the certier need to do? Approved certier (from list above) must sight the applicants original academic transcripts, graduation certicates and grading systems etc andcheck that the copies are true and unchanged copies of the original documents. The certier must then certify every page of the documentation as follows: 1.  Certier must write a statement acknowledging or apply a stamp that shows they have sighted the original documents using words such as certied true copy of the original OR original sighted. 2. Certier must sign the document. 3. Certier must write their full name. 4. Certier must apply the agent/organisation stamp. 5.  If the certier is not a Monash Registered Agent, the position title of the certier must be indicated. 6. Certier must date the document.

If you have a Chinese qualication, documents submitted for assessment must be:   Certied by the Notary Public ofce. Notary certication must include a certicate stating that translations of all documents in English areauthentic and in conformity with the original in Chinese. OR  Your transcript/s, degree certicate and graduation certicate/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 certied by the agent. Informationregarding 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 certication and translation.

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 ofcial 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 conrmation 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:

sign here

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 verication of your previous qualications, and it may be disclosed to government agencies (e.g. DIAC), 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 toaccess personal information that Monash University holds about you, subject to legislation, by contacting the Monash University privacy ofcer at sss.privacy@monash.edu. 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. Iacknowledge that the provision ofincorrect 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 inconsequence. 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 qualications or experience. 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:

sign here

Date: D D / M M / Y Y Y Y

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/guardians business telephone: Parent/guardians email: Parent/guardians signature: Parent/guardians fax:

sign here
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Date: D D / M M / Y Y Y Y

Please complete the following checklist before submitting:


Note: Incomplete applications will cause delays in processing. Please ensure all relevant documents are translated and certied (where required). All sections of the application form are completed A$100.00 application fee (non-refundable) Certied proof of English prociency  Certied 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/coursender)  Signed declaration by student (or parent if the student is under 18)  Copy of ofcial scholarship/sponsorship offer letter if applicable  Copy of the personal details page of the students passport or a copy of birth certicate

Send your application to:


Australian campuses
Applicants for courses at Australian campuses should forward this application form to: International Recruitment Services 871 Dandenong Road Cauleld East Victoria 3145 Australia Email: mu.documents@monash.edu

Sunway 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 Ofce Monash University Jalan Lagoon Selatan 46150 Bandar Sunway Selangor Darul Ehsan Malaysia Email: info@monash.edu.my

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: musa-admissions@adm.edu

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 in 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 2013, all rights reserved. This publication reects 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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How to get to Monash


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* Monash Offers
Streamlined Visa Processing
Monash University has been approved by the Australian Government as an eligible university to access the Department of Immigration and Citizenships Streamlined Visa Processing (SVP) arrangements under the Student Visa Program. This process streamlines the documentation required for a student visa application and greatly hastens the visa application process for the vast majority of inbound international students to Monash. For more information see www.monash.edu.au/study/ international/apply/visa.html

APPLY

Monash offers you a place

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You accept

Monash issues you a Confirmation of Enrolment

Lodge your visa application*

Visa granted

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Pack your bags and fly to Melbourne

Start making a difference at Monash

Gain condence with extra English.


Monash offers three English Language courses for all English abilities.
Monash English (ME)
Programs available at levels 2 (Elementary) through to 8 (Advanced Plus) including Foundation Year.

Monash English Bridging (MEB)

Programs available for: Diploma Undergraduate Postgraduate Specialised Postgraduate

Introductory Academic Program (IAP)

Program available for: Monash students at all levels looking for a university preparation program.

Our English language programs are designed to support students at varying levels of English language prociency achieve their academic goals. Use this table to see which course is right for you.
Monash English Program designed for Students looking for an English language program that focuses on their individual learning requirements. Yes every ve weeks. For intake dates refer to website. Monash English Bridging Successful completion of MEB provides students with a guaranteed entry into their chosen Monash course. No. Courses are scheduled depending on destination course start date. Enter at 10, 15 or 20 weeks. Yes, depending on destination course: Diploma | UG | PG. 10, 15 or 20 weeks. IELTS or TOEFL IBT/paper. Introductory Academic Program Students who have full offers to Monash and are looking for a unique introduction to living in Australia and studying at Monash University. No. Courses commence ve weeks before semester 1 and semester 2 intake. For intake dates refer to website. No.

Flexible intakes

Tailored to different levels

Yes. Elementary to Advanced Plus (IELTS 3.5 to IELTS 6.5). Dependent on individual objectives: 5 70 weeks. IELTS or TOEFEL IBT/paper or placement test. No. IELTS TOEFL IBT test required. Yes. Modules are chosen in consultation with teachers and the Director of Studies. Yes, to determine correct entry level and course duration. 20 hours per week. City campus. Yes. Academic and Student Experience workshops. Individual counseling with Director of Studies and teaching staff.

Duration Proof of English language prociency required for English course Direct entry to to MU upon English course completion Flexible curriculum

5 weeks. Only students with a full offer to Monash University are eligible. Yes. Only students with full offers are eligible. No. Curriculum is designed to facilitate transition to studying and living in the Australian context. No. 25 hours per week. Clayton campus. Yes. Academic and Student Experience workshops. Individual consultations with teaching staff.

Yes. Upon successful completion of the course. Curriculum is based on the English and Academic skills required for the destination course. No. 20 hours per week. Clayton campus. Yes. Academic and Student Experience workshops. Individual consultations with Director of Studies and teaching staff.

Placement Test required Contact hours Location Access to additional tutorial support

More information
Online test www.monashcollege.edu.au/online-test English Language courses www.monashcollege.edu.au/english www.monashcollege.edu.au
CRICOS Providers: Monash University 00008C and Monash College Pty Ltd 01857J

Why choose Monash?


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Global recognition. More than 4500 leaders from the worlds most successful companies rated Monash the top Australian university from which to hire graduates. (The New York Times 2011 and 2012). Prestige. You get a qualication from a university ranked in the worlds top 100 (Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2012-2013). Expertise. Undertake your course under the leadership and supervision of world-class scholars. Choice. Monash offers one of Australias most comprehensive ranges of courses and is known foritswide selection of double degrees. Connections. Monash is connected through partnerships and alliances with universities in North America, Europe, the UK, Asia and Africa. We also have a global network ofcampuses and centres. Relevance. As a research-intensive university, our courses are designed using the latest research and industry developments. Location. Monash is based in Melbourne, Australia theworlds most liveable city (Economist Intelligence Unit, 2011 and 2012). Scale. With campuses across four continents and over 60,000 students, Monash is Australias largest university.

Future student enquiries


International students Australia freecall tel: 1800 181 838 Tel: +61 3 9903 4788 (outside Australia) Email: study@monash.edu

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monash.edu/study/international monashuniversity.cn
Sunway campus enquiries Tel: +60 3 5514 6000 Email: info@monash.edu.my South Africa campus enquries Tel: +27 11 950 4009 Email: inquiries@monash.ac.za

For more information on our course offerings seeMonash Course Finder www.monash.edu/study/coursender

Keep up to date with Monash news www.monash.edu/news


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