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2016PROSPECTUSINTERNATIONAL
CONTENTSWhy study at La Trobe University? 2
Locations and maps 4
Life at La Trobe 5
Pathways 6
Scholarships and sponsorship 7
Undergraduate courses 8
Postgraduate courses 18
English language requirements 22
Academic entry requirements 23
Our commitment to you 24
Support 25
Fees and money 26
Accommodation 27
Living costs 28
Student visas 29
Apply now 31
Accepting your offer 32
Application form 33
OUR CAMPUS
NETWORK
MELBOURNEStudent population: 24 070
latrobe.edu.au/melbourne
SYDNEYStudent population: 600
latrobe.edu.au/sydney
CITY
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BENDIGOStudent population: 5000
latrobe.edu.au/bendigo
ALBURY-WODONGAStudent population: 875
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MILDURAStudent population: 504
latrobe.edu.au/mildura
SHEPPARTONStudent population: 538
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MELBOURNEOne of the most beautiful university campuses in Australia, La Trobe’s Melbourne Campus covers 267 hectares (660 acres) of stunning parkland and waterways. Located just 14km (8.7 miles) from Melbourne’s city centre, the Campus is a complete community with cafés, restaurants, student accommodation and a major wildlife sanctuary.
SYDNEYStudy in the heart of Australia’s largest city. Located in Sydney’s central business district, the Campus is close to internship and work opportunities and directly above Wynyard train station.
BENDIGOBendigo is a thriving city located in the centre of the State of Victoria. The Campus is home to significant teaching and research centres including the La Trobe Rural Health School along with cafés, a fitness centre and a diverse range of student accommodation.
ALBURY-WODONGAAlbury‑Wodonga is Australia’s largest inland regional centre. You will have easy access to personalised support and tuition, an award‑winning library, health and science laboratories, an international‑standard soccer pitch, cafés, a bookshop, gymnasium and on‑campus accommodation. The Campus is home to the Murray‑Darling Freshwater Research Centre.
MILDURAA major fruit and vegetable growing region, Mildura is a great place to live, study and work. We are proud of our close campus community of just over 500 students. Being a smaller campus, you will benefit from more contact with our staff.
SHEPPARTONStudy in the vibrant city of Shepparton just a two‑hour drive from Melbourne. Our new Shepparton Campus building has excellent teaching, study and communal meeting spaces, and a clinical learning unit with the most advanced teaching technologies.
IN THE CITYCity CampusLa Trobe Business School delivers a range of Master’s programs, including the La Trobe MBA from our City Campus at 360 Collins Street in Melbourne’s central business district. The Campus features the latest innovations in teaching and learning technology.
Franklin StreetLocated near the Queen Victoria Market (the City’s largest and oldest market), La Trobe’s Franklin Street Campus offers postgraduate degrees in business and health.
Our campuses are active and diverse learning communities.
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WHY STUDY AT LA TROBE
UNIVERSITY?By choosing La Trobe, you’re choosing to study with people who are pushing the boundaries of knowledge. Our graduates transform lives, professions and communities.
YOU MATTERFrom day one, we make sure you have a broad support network to help you get the most out of university. We’ll help you settle into life in Australia, make new friends, succeed in your studies and prepare for life after university.
You’ll have access to a dedicated team of support staff, a 24‑hour student helpline, English language support, networking and volunteering opportunities. You can also access help planning your career and finding a job either back home or in Australia. Find out more: latrobe.edu.au/students/international/support
OUR RESEARCHBe part of a community that’s contributing to new knowledge. We’ve invested more than AUD$500 million in new centres of learning and research that place us at the forefront of fields of study that are changing the world, including molecular science, biotechnology, nanotechnology, health sciences and agricultural bioscience.
Our researchers at the La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science are looking for new ways to fight disease, while at the Centre for AgriBioscience we’re tackling climate change, drought and other threats to agriculture.
At the La Trobe Rural Health School we’re improving health and wellbeing in rural and regional communities and at our Murray Darling Freshwater Research Centre we’re providing ecological solutions to communities within Australia’s largest river system.
MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLDWe’ll prepare you to play your part in resolving significant global issues like resource scarcity, climate change and social equality. We’ve made global citizenship, entrepreneurship and sustainability central to all our undergraduate courses.
When you graduate with a La Trobe degree, you’ll join more than 161 000 graduates who have gone on to transform their lives, professions and communities. Among them are CEOs of some of our most prominent organisations, parliamentarians, human rights activists, medical researchers and Olympians.
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STUDY IN THE WORLD’S MOST LIVEABLE CITYMelbourne was ranked the world’s most liveable city from 2011 through to 2014* and is the second best city for students in the world†.
La Trobe has three campuses in Melbourne, four in regional Victoria and one in Sydney. Our Melbourne Campus is our largest – it’s set in 267 hectares (660 acres) of beautiful Australian bushland just 14 km (8.7 miles) from Melbourne’s city centre. Find out more about Melbourne and Victoria on page 4 of this guide.
*The Economist Intelligence Unit Survey.†2015 QS Best Student Cities Ranking.
WORK EXPERIENCE Work placements and internships are just two of the ways we make sure you graduate ready to start your career. You’ll have opportunities to work with organisations like Deloitte, the Australian Synchrotron and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO).
You’ll also get hands‑on experience through on‑campus facilities like our TV studio, health sciences clinics, and Moot Court, or on field trips to places ranging from a UNESCO archaeological site in South Africa to Victoria’s alpine wilderness.
La Trobe was the third university established in Victoria. We’re now a diverse community of more than 33 000 students. We are:
§ the best university in Victoria for international student experience (Victorian International Education Awards – student experience, innovation in education – State Government of Victoria, 2013)
§ ranked 75th in the Times Higher Education Top 100 Under 50 Universities, 2014
§ ranked among the world’s top 100 elite institutions in more than a third of the areas assessed (QS World University Rankings by Subject 2014)
§ Australia’s best university for research in microbiology and equal best in biochemistry and cell biology, and veterinary science (Excellence in Research for Australia rankings).
FAST FACTS
A partnership between La Trobe University and Kings Punjab XI saw seven La Trobe University interns working with the cricket team at the Indian Premier League in 2015. The interns undertook research projects on Indian cricket and the sports industry with the aim to identify challenges and suggest solutions.
Kings Punjab XI internship
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LOCATIONS AND MAPS
Study at one of our eight campuses in Australia – in Melbourne, Sydney, Bendigo, Albury-Wodonga, Mildura and Shepparton.
* Melbourne weather data collected at the La Trobe University Bundoora weather station. Source: Australian Bureau of Meteorology, 2010–2012.
Modes of transport from your accommodation to campus
Melbourne (Bundoora) bus, tram, train, cycle, car
Sydney bus, train, cycle
Bendigo bus, cycle, car
Albury‑Wodonga bus, cycle, car
Mildura bus, cycle, car
Shepparton bus, cycle, car
Melbourne CBD (City Campus, Franklin Street)
bus, tram, train, cycle, car
Distances from Melbourne (Bundoora) Campus
Macleod Railway Station 1.3km
Heidelberg Railway Station 4.6km
Reservoir Railway Station 3.8km
Bundoora Park 1.3km
CBD 14km
Melbourne Airport 18.4km
Northland Shopping Centre 2.8km
Preston Market 4.5km
Average temperaturesFebruary July November
Melbourne* 28.1°C – 16.1°C
13.4°C – 5.4°C
22.7°C – 11.1°C
Sydney 25.8°C – 19.2°C
17.6°C – 8.9°C
24.1°C – 16.8°C
Bendigo 26.6°C – 15°C
13°C – 3.3°C
23.5°C – 10.9°C
Albury‑Wodonga
28.2°C – 17°C
13°C – 3.1°C
24.9°C – 13.6°C
Mildura 33.6°C – 19°C
15°C – 3.8°C
26.2°C – 13.3°C
Shepparton 27.7°C – 15.3°C
13.6°C – 3.5°C
25.4°C – 11.9°C
EXPERIENCE MELBOURNEMelbourne is the capital of the state of Victoria, and Australia’s second largest city. It’s a multicultural hub with 4.4 million people from more than 153 countries, it’s one of the best sporting cities in the world, and Australia’s art and culture capital.
You’ll find the world’s masterpieces on the walls of the city’s 100‑plus galleries and some of the world’s best examples of street art along its famous laneways. Melbourne’s theatres and live venues stage blockbuster productions, international and local opera, ballet, comedy and live music by some of the world’s most popular artists. Melbourne is also a UNESCO City of Literature.
When it comes to sport, Melbourne is a city like no other. Each year the city hosts major international sporting events like the Australian Open Grand Slam tennis tournament, the Formula One Grand Prix, the Rip Curl Pro surfing championship, the Australian Masters golf tournament and the Melbourne Cup (horse racing). Plus the city hosts the Grand Final of Australian Rules Football every year, which includes a parade in the city.
Melburnians love their food. Many of the world’s top chefs have set up in Melbourne and you’ll find just about every cuisine on the planet here: French, Italian, Spanish, Greek, Chinese, Malaysian, Indian, Thai, Japanese, Moroccan and lots more.
More than 2500 festivals and events are held in Victoria throughout the year. Major events in the city include the Melbourne International Arts Festival, Melbourne International Film Festival, Melbourne International Comedy Festival and the Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival.
Find out more: visitmelbourne.com
VICTORIA: THE GARDEN STATEVictoria is Australia’s smallest mainland state – at 227 416 square km, it is about the same size as the United Kingdom. Once known as ‘the garden state’, it has many notable gardens and 36 national parks covering two and a half million hectares. Among the State’s many attractions are the Great Ocean Road, where you’ll see stunning coastal views and the world‑famous Twelve Apostles, the Grampians and the High Country.
Find out more: visitvictoria.com
Western Australia
Northern Territory
South Australia
New South Wales
Victoria
ACT
Tasmania
Queensland
Mildura
Albury‑Wodonga
Bendigo Shepparton
Melbourne CBDMelbourne (Bundoora)
AUSTRALIA VICTORIA
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There is a lot more to being at La Trobe than going to class and working on assignments. We are the best University in Victoria for international student experience* and we encourage you to get involved and have the experience of a lifetime!
CLUBS AND SOCIETIESJoin the Seven Women La Trobe, the Society of Music, the Animal Rights La Trobe, the Student Theatre and Film or the Speech Pathology Association of La Trobe (SALT). With more than 70 clubs and societies across our campuses, you will have plenty of opportunities to meet people who share your sporting, cultural, political, musical, literary or academic interests.
Find out more: latrobe.edu.au/students/get‑involved/clubs‑societies
* Victorian International Education Awards for student experience and innovation in education, State Government of Victoria, 2013.
ORIENTATIONOrientation is an essential part of your transition to university life. It’s your chance to meet your lecturers, make new friends, find out more about your course, join a club and learn about life at La Trobe.
Find out more about Orientation and other University programs and activities: latrobe.edu.au/students/international/support/activities
SPORT, HEALTH AND WELLBEINGPlay soccer, tennis, Aussie Rules football, netball, go to the gym, surf, swim, meditate or mountaineer. Sport is a great way to keep fit, make friends and experience Australian culture. Across our campuses you will find sports centres, 24 university sports clubs, meditation and relaxation seminars, stress less workshops and living well training sessions.
Find out more: latrobe.edu.au/sport
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATIONThe International Student Association (ISA) is a student run organisation that aims to support international students during their time at La Trobe University. They do this by providing members with access to fun social events, trips and tours, workshops, training and ongoing personal support via the ISA student lounge.
Find out more: latrobesu.org.au/clubs
LIFE AT LA TROBE
Soccer on the Melbourne Campus
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PATHWAYS
There is more than one way to get into university. You can complete an English language program, or Foundation Studies, and get into the first year of your La Trobe degree. Or, you can complete a Diploma and start in second year. We can help you choose a pathway that suits you best.
LA TROBE MELBOURNEYou must complete either an English language or Foundation Studies program and achieve the required grade point average for admission to a Bachelor’s degree. You will receive a packaged offer that will include your chosen pathway program and a degree offer from La Trobe University. This means you will only need one visa to cover your studies while in Australia.
La Trobe Melbourne is located in the new Sylvia Walton Building at La Trobe University’s Melbourne Campus. Providing a complete university experience, you will study in a supportive and personal learning environment and have access to a well‑equipped Independent Learning Centre and the University’s library, computer resources, sports centre, clubs and more (see page 5).
Global education provider, Navitas, has operated La Trobe Melbourne since 2010 and continues a 37‑year history of English programs being delivered as a pathway to La Trobe University.
English language programs* (ELICOS)
With nine terms per year, it is possible to package your English classes prior to starting your academic studies.
English language course fees are AUD$420† per week:
§ General English
§ English for Further Studies.
Foundation Studies
The Foundation Studies program is a bridging course to help international students enter the first year of an undergraduate program at La Trobe University or a Diploma at La Trobe Melbourne.
The Foundation Studies program is offered in the following streams at AUD$18 800:
§ Business & Humanities
§ Engineering & Computer Science
§ Health & Life Sciences.
Diploma Programs
A Diploma program is your link between your previous studies and a university degree. It is equivalent to the first year of a La Trobe University degree and upon successful completion of the course you will gain entry into the second year of your desired degree.
The following Diplomas are available:
Diploma of Bioscience (AUD$27 000) – Leading to a Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Biomedical Science, Bachelor of Animal and Veterinary Biosciences or Bachelor of Biological Science.
Diploma of Business (AUD$24 000) – Leading to a Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Accounting, Bachelor of Commerce, Bachelor of Finance or Bachelor of International Business etc.
Diploma of Health Sciences (AUD$27 000) – Leading to a Bachelor of Health Sciences, Bachelor of Applied Science, Bachelor of Nursing etc. and competitive entry into physiotherapy, speech pathology, podiatry, health information management or occupational therapy.
Diploma of Information Technology (AUD$24 000) – Leading to a Bachelor of Information Technology or Bachelor of Business Information Systems.
Diploma of Mass Media and Communications (AUD$23 000) – Leading to a Bachelor of Arts (Media or Communication), Bachelor of Media & Communication (Media Industries/Journalism/Sports Journalism/Public Relations).
Semesters
February, June and October: each semester is four months in duration. Bioscience and health sciences streams are unavailable in October.
OTHER OPTIONSPathway programs also include studies through Diplomas, Advanced Diplomas and Associate Degrees through Technical and Further Education (TAFE) institutes. A range of other domestic and overseas institutions may offer equivalent programs.
To see what credit you can earn for your specific studies go to: latrobe.edu.au/study/how‑to‑apply/your‑options/diploma‑or‑ tafe‑pathway
We offer transnational education, or offshore programs that can get you Advanced Standing (credit) into our courses in Australia: latrobe.edu.au/study/how‑to‑apply/international/your‑country
SECONDARY SCHOOL LA TROBE MELBOURNE LA TROBE UNIVERSITY
Year 11 or equivalent
Year 12 or equivalent Diploma
Foundation Year 1
Year 2
Year 3
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Gain full or partial payment of your tuition fees with one of our scholarships.
Our scholarships support more than 1000 students – like Roshan Kumar (pictured above) – every year and across all study levels. Roshan received the Shri Amitabh Bachchan Scholarship from the Bollywood legend himself at our Melbourne Campus.
Our scholarships:
§ reward outstanding academic achievement e.g. Academic Excellence Scholarships valued at between AUD$10 000 and AUD$20 000 over two semesters
§ support the study of certain disciplines e.g. the Undergraduate Civil Engineering Scholarship and the La Trobe Business School MBA Scholarship
§ encourage students to study at our regional campuses e.g. the Undergraduate and Postgraduate Regional Campus Scholarship, valued at AUD$5000
§ support research students e.g. the La Trobe University Postgraduate Research Scholarships valued at AUD$24 653 per year
§ encourage students to undertake a Study Abroad semester at La Trobe University e.g. the Study Abroad Ambassador Scholarship.
latrobe.edu.au/study/costs/international
SPONSORSHIPInternational sponsored students receive financial assistance from a government, organisation or company to study at La Trobe University. Many students, who may otherwise not have had the opportunity, have benefitted from a sponsored university education.
We currently host more than 550 international sponsored students from around the world. If you’re a sponsor interested in supporting international students, contact us:
latrobe.edu.au/study/how‑to‑apply/international/ sponsored‑programs
Australia Awards Endeavour Scholarships
These are internationally competitive and merit‑based awards that allow citizens from the Asia Pacific, Asia, Middle East, Europe and the Americas to study in Australia. Find out more at the Department of Industry, Innovation, Climate Change, Science, Research, and Tertiary Education website.
OTHER FUNDING OPTIONSMake sure you investigate opportunities from your home country that could include government ministries, universities or the private sector.
You can also check the Australia Awards Program: dfat.gov.au/aid/Pages/australias‑aid‑program.aspx
SCHOLARSHIPS AND SPONSORSHIP
Amitabh Bachchan and Roshan Kumar, Melbourne Campus
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UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
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Course title DurationFee
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ARTS AND COMMUNICATIONS ARTS AND COMMUNICATIONSBachelor of Arts 3 years 23 970 MEL BEN A-W MIL SHP 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL)
or 20 in any other English6 60 50 MEL8 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Health Sciences
4 years 28 330 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in one of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
6.5 75 70.3 26 8 3 x Level 4 BCC 8 4 G/VG 70 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Creative Arts 3 years 23 970 MEL BEN MIL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL.
6 60 50.15 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of International Relations 3 years 23 970 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL.
6.5 65 60.15 25 8 2 x Level 4 BCC 8 4 G/VG 65 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Urban, Rural and Environmental Planning
4 years 23 970 BEN 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL.
6 60 N/A 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Media and Communication 3 years 25 550 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL.
6.5 65 60 25 8 2 x Level 4 BCC 8 4 G/VG 65 8 8 2.6
BUSINESS BUSINESSBachelor of Accounting 3 years 24 800 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL)
or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 65 70.75 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 8 2.6
Diploma in Business 1 year 24 800 BEN A-W MIL SHP 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 N/A N/A IB Certificate N/A 50 6 7
Bachelor of Business 3 years 24 800 MEL BEN A-W MIL SHP SYD 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 60 50.1 MEL8 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Business (Accounting and Finance)
3 years 24 800 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 60 50 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Business (Accounting) 3 years 24 800 MEL BEN A-W MIL SHP 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 60 50.2 MEL8 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Business (Event Management)
3 years 24 800 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 60 50.4 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Business (Event Management/Marketing)
3 years 24 800 MEL BEN 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 60 50.1 MEL8 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Business (Human Resourse Management)
3 years 24 800 MEL SYD 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 60 50.15 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Business (Marketing) 3 years 24 800 MEL SYD 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 60 50.06 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Business (Sport Development and Management)
3 years 24 800 BEN 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 60 50.3 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Business (Sport Management)
3 years 24 800 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 60 50 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Business (Tourism and Hospitality)
3 years 24 800 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 60 50.3 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Campuses Abbreviations and symbols
MEL Melbourne MIL Mildura AP Accelerated study program RC Range of criteria
SYD Sydney SHP Shepparton IELTS English language requirements S Summer Semester (October)
BEN Bendigo CC City Campus NA Not applicableFor the entry requirements of this course: latrobe.edu.au/courses
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ARTS AND COMMUNICATIONS ARTS AND COMMUNICATIONSBachelor of Arts 3 years 23 970 MEL BEN A-W MIL SHP 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL)
or 20 in any other English6 60 50 MEL8 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Health Sciences
4 years 28 330 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in one of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
6.5 75 70.3 26 8 3 x Level 4 BCC 8 4 G/VG 70 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Creative Arts 3 years 23 970 MEL BEN MIL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL.
6 60 50.15 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of International Relations 3 years 23 970 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL.
6.5 65 60.15 25 8 2 x Level 4 BCC 8 4 G/VG 65 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Urban, Rural and Environmental Planning
4 years 23 970 BEN 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL.
6 60 N/A 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Media and Communication 3 years 25 550 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL.
6.5 65 60 25 8 2 x Level 4 BCC 8 4 G/VG 65 8 8 2.6
BUSINESS BUSINESSBachelor of Accounting 3 years 24 800 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL)
or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 65 70.75 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 8 2.6
Diploma in Business 1 year 24 800 BEN A-W MIL SHP 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 N/A N/A IB Certificate N/A 50 6 7
Bachelor of Business 3 years 24 800 MEL BEN A-W MIL SHP SYD 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 60 50.1 MEL8 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Business (Accounting and Finance)
3 years 24 800 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 60 50 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Business (Accounting) 3 years 24 800 MEL BEN A-W MIL SHP 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 60 50.2 MEL8 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Business (Event Management)
3 years 24 800 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 60 50.4 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Business (Event Management/Marketing)
3 years 24 800 MEL BEN 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 60 50.1 MEL8 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Business (Human Resourse Management)
3 years 24 800 MEL SYD 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 60 50.15 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Business (Marketing) 3 years 24 800 MEL SYD 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 60 50.06 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Business (Sport Development and Management)
3 years 24 800 BEN 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 60 50.3 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Business (Sport Management)
3 years 24 800 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 60 50 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Business (Tourism and Hospitality)
3 years 24 800 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 60 50.3 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
HOW TO GET MORE INFORMATIONFor up‑to‑date and further information on courses:latrobe.edu.au/courses
1. 2016 indicative annual tuition fee. Please see the explanation of fees on page 26. 2. Sydney Campus: An overall academic IELTS score of 6.0 with no individual band score less than 5.5. 3. An overall academic IELTS (or equivalent) score of 7.5 with no individual score below 7.0 and a score of no less than 8.0 in speaking and listening. 4. An overall academic IELTS score (or equivalent) of 7.0 with no individual score below 6.5. 5. An overall academic IELTS score of 6.5 with no individual band score less than 6.5. 6. To register with the Australian Health Professions Regulation Agency as a physiotherapist, podiatrist, occupational therapist or registered nurse you are required to demonstrate an overall IELTS score of 7.0, and with no individual band less than 7.0 or an OET score of A or B in every component, achieved at the one sitting. The test must be taken no more than two years prior to applying for registration. Please visit: ahpra.gov.au/National‑Boards 7. The IELTS requirements listed in this table are a guide only. La Trobe University accepts other English language tests and courses, see: latrobe.edu.au/international/apply/how‑to/english 8. Please note other campuses have their own ATAR scores too, visit: latrobe.edu.au/courses 9. Semester 2 only available at Melbourne Campus. 10. Sydney Campus only available Semester 1.
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Course title DurationFee
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starts Subject prerequisites ENG LTM ATAR IB GCE HKDSE SL STPM NOR SWE IND VIE SMA GAC
Bachelor of Commerce 3 years 25 890 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in English other than EAL. Applicants with comparable qualifications may be considered.
6.5 80 80.4 28 8 3 x Level 4 BCC 9 4 G/VG 70 8.2 8.2 3
Bachelor of Commerce/ Bachelor of Arts
4 years 25 890 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in English other than EAL. Applicants with comparable qualifications may be considered.
6.5 80 80.35 28 8 3 x Level 4 BCC 9 4 G/VG 70 8.2 8.2 3
Bachelor of Commerce/ Bachelor of Laws
5 years 25 890 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 35 in English (EAL) or 30 in English other than EAL. Applicants with comparable qualifications may be considered.
6.5 92 90.1 33 12 2 x Level 5 AAB 10 5 VG 85 N/A N/A 3.3
Bachelor of Finance 3 years 24 800 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English and in Mathematics (any). Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 65 N/A 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of International Business 3 years 24 800 MEL SYD 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 60 50.1 MEL8 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics
3 years 24 800 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 65 70.45 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
EDUCATION, OUTDOOR AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES EDUCATION, OUTDOOR AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIESBachelor of Early Childhood Education 4 years 25 550 BEN 1 Units 1 and 2: any two units (any study combination) from
General Mathematics or Mathematical Methods (CAS) or Units 3 and 4 (any). Units 3 and 4: minimum score of 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in any other English.
7.5 65 50.8 25 8 2 x Level 4 BCC 8 4 G/VG 65 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Education 4 years 25 550 BEN MIL 1 Units 1 and 2: any two units (any study combination) from General Mathematics or Mathematical Methods (CAS) or Units 3 and 4 (any). Units 3 and 4: minimum score of 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in any other English.
7.5 65 50.4 25 8 2 x Level 4 BCC 8 4 G/VG 65 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Educational Studies 3 years 23 870 MEL BEN MIL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL
7.5 60 50.4 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Outdoor Education 3 years 24 770 BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: minimum score of 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English.
6 75 81.2 28 8 3 x Level 4 BCC 9 4 G/VG 70 8.2 8.2 3
Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation Education
3 years 24 770 BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: minimum score of 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English.
6 60 50 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Physical and Health Education
4 years 25 550 BEN 1 Units 1 and 2: any two units (any study combination) from General Mathematics or Mathematical Methods (CAS) or Units 3 and 4 (any). Units 3 and 4: minimum score of 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in any other English.
7.5 65 50.6 25 8 2 x Level 4 BCC 8 4 G/VG 65 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Physical and Outdoor Education
4 years 25 550 BEN 1 and 2 Units 1 and 2: any two units (any study combination) from General Mathematics or Mathematical Methods (CAS) or Units 3 and 4 (any). Units 3 and 4: minimum score of 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in any other English.
7.5 65 53.55 25 8 2 x Level 4 BCC 8 4 G/VG 65 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Teaching (Outreach and Community Education)
4 years 25 550 MEL 1 Units 1 and 2: any two units (any study combination) from General Mathematics or Mathematical Methods (CAS) or Units 3 and 4 (any). Units 3 and 4: minimum score of 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in any other English.
7.5 65 61.25 25 8 2 x Level 4 BCC 8 4 G/VG 65 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Teaching (Primary) 4 years 25 550 MEL 1 Units 1 and 2: any two units (any study combination) from General Mathematics or Mathematical Methods (CAS) or Units 3 and 4 (any). Units 3 and 4: minimum score of 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in any other English.
7.5 65 62 25 8 2 x Level 4 BCC 8 4 G/VG 65 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) 4 years 25 550 MEL 1 Units 1 and 2: any two units (any study combination) from General Mathematics or Mathematical Methods (CAS) or Units 3 and 4 (any). Units 3 and 4: minimum score of 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in any other English.
7.5 65 62.9 25 8 2 x Level 4 BCC 8 4 G/VG 65 8 8 2.6
Campuses Abbreviations and symbols
MEL Melbourne MIL Mildura AP Accelerated study program RC Range of criteria
SYD Sydney SHP Shepparton IELTS English language requirements S Summer Semester (October)
BEN Bendigo CC City Campus NA Not applicableFor the entry requirements of this course: latrobe.edu.au/courses
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Course title DurationFee
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Bachelor of Commerce 3 years 25 890 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in English other than EAL. Applicants with comparable qualifications may be considered.
6.5 80 80.4 28 8 3 x Level 4 BCC 9 4 G/VG 70 8.2 8.2 3
Bachelor of Commerce/ Bachelor of Arts
4 years 25 890 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in English other than EAL. Applicants with comparable qualifications may be considered.
6.5 80 80.35 28 8 3 x Level 4 BCC 9 4 G/VG 70 8.2 8.2 3
Bachelor of Commerce/ Bachelor of Laws
5 years 25 890 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 35 in English (EAL) or 30 in English other than EAL. Applicants with comparable qualifications may be considered.
6.5 92 90.1 33 12 2 x Level 5 AAB 10 5 VG 85 N/A N/A 3.3
Bachelor of Finance 3 years 24 800 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English and in Mathematics (any). Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 65 N/A 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of International Business 3 years 24 800 MEL SYD 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 60 50.1 MEL8 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics
3 years 24 800 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in any other English. Applicants with comparable qualifications will be considered.
6 65 70.45 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
EDUCATION, OUTDOOR AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES EDUCATION, OUTDOOR AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIESBachelor of Early Childhood Education 4 years 25 550 BEN 1 Units 1 and 2: any two units (any study combination) from
General Mathematics or Mathematical Methods (CAS) or Units 3 and 4 (any). Units 3 and 4: minimum score of 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in any other English.
7.5 65 50.8 25 8 2 x Level 4 BCC 8 4 G/VG 65 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Education 4 years 25 550 BEN MIL 1 Units 1 and 2: any two units (any study combination) from General Mathematics or Mathematical Methods (CAS) or Units 3 and 4 (any). Units 3 and 4: minimum score of 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in any other English.
7.5 65 50.4 25 8 2 x Level 4 BCC 8 4 G/VG 65 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Educational Studies 3 years 23 870 MEL BEN MIL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL
7.5 60 50.4 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Outdoor Education 3 years 24 770 BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: minimum score of 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English.
6 75 81.2 28 8 3 x Level 4 BCC 9 4 G/VG 70 8.2 8.2 3
Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation Education
3 years 24 770 BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: minimum score of 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English.
6 60 50 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 60 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Physical and Health Education
4 years 25 550 BEN 1 Units 1 and 2: any two units (any study combination) from General Mathematics or Mathematical Methods (CAS) or Units 3 and 4 (any). Units 3 and 4: minimum score of 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in any other English.
7.5 65 50.6 25 8 2 x Level 4 BCC 8 4 G/VG 65 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Physical and Outdoor Education
4 years 25 550 BEN 1 and 2 Units 1 and 2: any two units (any study combination) from General Mathematics or Mathematical Methods (CAS) or Units 3 and 4 (any). Units 3 and 4: minimum score of 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in any other English.
7.5 65 53.55 25 8 2 x Level 4 BCC 8 4 G/VG 65 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Teaching (Outreach and Community Education)
4 years 25 550 MEL 1 Units 1 and 2: any two units (any study combination) from General Mathematics or Mathematical Methods (CAS) or Units 3 and 4 (any). Units 3 and 4: minimum score of 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in any other English.
7.5 65 61.25 25 8 2 x Level 4 BCC 8 4 G/VG 65 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Teaching (Primary) 4 years 25 550 MEL 1 Units 1 and 2: any two units (any study combination) from General Mathematics or Mathematical Methods (CAS) or Units 3 and 4 (any). Units 3 and 4: minimum score of 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in any other English.
7.5 65 62 25 8 2 x Level 4 BCC 8 4 G/VG 65 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Teaching (Secondary) 4 years 25 550 MEL 1 Units 1 and 2: any two units (any study combination) from General Mathematics or Mathematical Methods (CAS) or Units 3 and 4 (any). Units 3 and 4: minimum score of 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in any other English.
7.5 65 62.9 25 8 2 x Level 4 BCC 8 4 G/VG 65 8 8 2.6
HOW TO GET MORE INFORMATIONFor up‑to‑date and further information on courses:latrobe.edu.au/courses
1. 2016 indicative annual tuition fee. Please see the explanation of fees on page 26. 2. Sydney Campus: An overall academic IELTS score of 6.0 with no individual band score less than 5.5. 3. An overall academic IELTS (or equivalent) score of 7.5 with no individual score below 7.0 and a score of no less than 8.0 in speaking and listening. 4. An overall academic IELTS score (or equivalent) of 7.0 with no individual score below 6.5. 5. An overall academic IELTS score of 6.5 with no individual band score less than 6.5. 6. To register with the Australian Health Professions Regulation Agency as a physiotherapist, podiatrist, occupational therapist or registered nurse you are required to demonstrate an overall IELTS score of 7.0, and with no individual band less than 7.0 or an OET score of A or B in every component, achieved at the one sitting. The test must be taken no more than two years prior to applying for registration. Please visit: ahpra.gov.au/National‑Boards 7. The IELTS requirements listed in this table are a guide only. La Trobe University accepts other English language tests and courses, see: latrobe.edu.au/international/apply/how‑to/english 8. Please note other campuses have their own ATAR scores too, visit: latrobe.edu.au/courses 9. Semester 2 only available at Melbourne Campus. 10. Sydney Campus only available Semester 1.
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HEALTH SCIENCES HEALTH SCIENCESBachelor of Applied Science and Master of Clinical Audiology
4 years AP 30 100 MEL 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in two of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
7 80and minimum A in English
85.9 29 10 2 x Level 5 AAB 10.33 5 VG 75 8.5 8.5 3
Bachelor of Applied Science and Master of Clinical Prosthetics and Orthotics
4 years AP 32 630 MEL 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in two of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
6.5 80and minimum A in English
89.3 30 10 2 x Level 5 AAB 10.33 5 VG 75 8.5 8.5 3
Bachelor of Applied Science and Master of Dietetic Practice
4 years AP 30 370 MEL 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in two of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
7 85and two As incl. an A in English
93.4 35 14 2 x Level 5 AAA 11 5.5 VG/MVG 80 9 9 3.6
Bachelor of Applied Science and Master of Occupational Therapy Practice
4 years AP 28 130 MEL BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in one of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
76 80and minimum A in English
83.9 MEL8 29 10 2 x Level 5 AAB 10.33 5 VG 75 8.5 8.5 3
Bachelor of Applied Science and Master of Orthoptics
4 years AP 29 470 MEL 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in two of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
6.5 80and minimum A in English
88.2 28 10 2 x Level 5 AAB 10.33 5 VG 75 8.5 8.5 3
Bachelor of Applied Science and Master of Physiotherapy Practice
4 years AP 34 880 MEL BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in two of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
76 85and 4 As incl. an A in English and
two As in Science
97.6 MEL8 37 14 2 x Level 5 AAA 11 5.5 VG/MVG 80 9 9 3.6
Bachelor of Applied Science and Master of Podiatric Practice
4 years AP 28 130 MEL 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in two of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
7 80and minimum A in English
70.15 25 8 2 x Level 5 AAB 10.33 5 VG 75 8.5 8.5 3
Bachelor of Applied Science and Master of Speech Pathology
4 years AP 32 630 MEL BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 35 in English (EAL) or at least 30 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in one of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
7.5 85and two As incl. an A in English
86.35 MEL8 33 14 2 x Level 5 AAA 11 5.5 VG/MVG 80 9 9 3.6
Bachelor of Exercise Science 3 years 28 670 MEL BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in two of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
6.5 70 70.05 MEL8 24 7 2 x Level 4 BBC 8.6 4 G/VG 65 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Exercise Science and Master of Exercise Physiology
4 years 28 670 BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in two of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
6.5 75 77.55 24 8 3 x Level 4 ABB 9.33 4.5 G/VG 70 8 8.2 2.6
Bachelor of Health Sciences 3 years 27 320 MEL BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in one of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
6.5 65 55.25 MEL8 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCB 8 3.5 G 60 7.5 8 2.6
Bachelor of Health Sciences (Medical Classification)/Bachelor of Health Information Management
4 years 28 670 MEL 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in one of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
6.5 65 57.25 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCB 8 3.5 G 60 7.5 8 2.6
Bachelor of Health Sciences/ Bachelor of Business
4 years AP 26 790 MEL 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in one of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
6.5 70 58.7 24 7 2 x Level 4 BBC 8.67 4 G/VG 65 8 8.2 2.6
Bachelor of Human Nutrition 3 years 27 720 MEL 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in two of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
6.5 75 65.85 25 8 3 x Level 4 ABB 9.33 4.5 G/VG 70 8 8.2 2.6
Campuses Abbreviations and symbols
MEL Melbourne MIL Mildura AP Accelerated study program RC Range of criteria
SYD Sydney SHP Shepparton IELTS English language requirements S Summer Semester (October)
BEN Bendigo CC City Campus NA Not applicableFor the entry requirements of this course: latrobe.edu.au/courses
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HOW TO GET MORE INFORMATIONFor up‑to‑date and further information on courses:latrobe.edu.au/courses
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HEALTH SCIENCES HEALTH SCIENCESBachelor of Applied Science and Master of Clinical Audiology
4 years AP 30 100 MEL 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in two of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
7 80and minimum A in English
85.9 29 10 2 x Level 5 AAB 10.33 5 VG 75 8.5 8.5 3
Bachelor of Applied Science and Master of Clinical Prosthetics and Orthotics
4 years AP 32 630 MEL 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in two of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
6.5 80and minimum A in English
89.3 30 10 2 x Level 5 AAB 10.33 5 VG 75 8.5 8.5 3
Bachelor of Applied Science and Master of Dietetic Practice
4 years AP 30 370 MEL 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in two of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
7 85and two As incl. an A in English
93.4 35 14 2 x Level 5 AAA 11 5.5 VG/MVG 80 9 9 3.6
Bachelor of Applied Science and Master of Occupational Therapy Practice
4 years AP 28 130 MEL BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in one of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
76 80and minimum A in English
83.9 MEL8 29 10 2 x Level 5 AAB 10.33 5 VG 75 8.5 8.5 3
Bachelor of Applied Science and Master of Orthoptics
4 years AP 29 470 MEL 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in two of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
6.5 80and minimum A in English
88.2 28 10 2 x Level 5 AAB 10.33 5 VG 75 8.5 8.5 3
Bachelor of Applied Science and Master of Physiotherapy Practice
4 years AP 34 880 MEL BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in two of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
76 85and 4 As incl. an A in English and
two As in Science
97.6 MEL8 37 14 2 x Level 5 AAA 11 5.5 VG/MVG 80 9 9 3.6
Bachelor of Applied Science and Master of Podiatric Practice
4 years AP 28 130 MEL 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in two of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
7 80and minimum A in English
70.15 25 8 2 x Level 5 AAB 10.33 5 VG 75 8.5 8.5 3
Bachelor of Applied Science and Master of Speech Pathology
4 years AP 32 630 MEL BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 35 in English (EAL) or at least 30 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in one of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
7.5 85and two As incl. an A in English
86.35 MEL8 33 14 2 x Level 5 AAA 11 5.5 VG/MVG 80 9 9 3.6
Bachelor of Exercise Science 3 years 28 670 MEL BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in two of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
6.5 70 70.05 MEL8 24 7 2 x Level 4 BBC 8.6 4 G/VG 65 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Exercise Science and Master of Exercise Physiology
4 years 28 670 BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in two of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
6.5 75 77.55 24 8 3 x Level 4 ABB 9.33 4.5 G/VG 70 8 8.2 2.6
Bachelor of Health Sciences 3 years 27 320 MEL BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in one of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
6.5 65 55.25 MEL8 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCB 8 3.5 G 60 7.5 8 2.6
Bachelor of Health Sciences (Medical Classification)/Bachelor of Health Information Management
4 years 28 670 MEL 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in one of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
6.5 65 57.25 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCB 8 3.5 G 60 7.5 8 2.6
Bachelor of Health Sciences/ Bachelor of Business
4 years AP 26 790 MEL 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in one of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
6.5 70 58.7 24 7 2 x Level 4 BBC 8.67 4 G/VG 65 8 8.2 2.6
Bachelor of Human Nutrition 3 years 27 720 MEL 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in two of Biology, Chemistry, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
6.5 75 65.85 25 8 3 x Level 4 ABB 9.33 4.5 G/VG 70 8 8.2 2.6
1. 2016 indicative annual tuition fee. Please see the explanation of fees on page 26. 2. Sydney Campus: An overall academic IELTS score of 6.0 with no individual band score less than 5.5. 3. An overall academic IELTS (or equivalent) score of 7.5 with no individual score below 7.0 and a score of no less than 8.0 in speaking and listening. 4. An overall academic IELTS score (or equivalent) of 7.0 with no individual score below 6.5. 5. An overall academic IELTS score of 6.5 with no individual band score less than 6.5. 6. To register with the Australian Health Professions Regulation Agency as a physiotherapist, podiatrist, occupational therapist or registered nurse you are required to demonstrate an overall IELTS score of 7.0, and with no individual band less than 7.0 or an OET score of A or B in every component, achieved at the one sitting. The test must be taken no more than two years prior to applying for registration. Please visit: ahpra.gov.au/National‑Boards 7. The IELTS requirements listed in this table are a guide only. La Trobe University accepts other English language tests and courses, see: latrobe.edu.au/international/apply/how‑to/english 8. Please note other campuses have their own ATAR scores too, visit: latrobe.edu.au/courses 9. Semester 2 only available at Melbourne Campus. 10. Sydney Campus only available Semester 1.
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starts Subject prerequisites ENG LTM ATAR IB GCE HKDSE SL STPM NOR SWE IND VIE SMA GAC
Bachelor of Human Services and Master of Social Work
4 years 27 860 MEL BEN A-W MIL 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 27 in English other than EAL.
7 70and minimum A in English
55.85 MEL8 24 7 2 x Level 4 BBC 8.67 4 G/VG 65 8 8.2 2.6
Bachelor of Nursing (Pre‑registration) 3 years 29 070 MEL BEN A-W MIL SHP 1 and 29 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in one of Biology, Chemistry, Health And Human Development, any Mathematics, Physical Education, Physics or Psychology.
74,6 75and minimum A in English
70.05 MEL8 24 7 3 x Level 4 ABB 9.33 4.5 G/VG 70 8 8.2 2.6
Bachelor of Paramedic Practice/Bachelor of Public Health Promotion
4 years 28 130 BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in two of Biology, Chemistry, Health And Human Development, any Mathematics, Physical Education, Physics or Psychology.
6.5 70 N/A 24 7 2 x Level 4 BBC 8.67 4 G/VG 65 8 8.2 2.6
Bachelor of Public Health Promotion 3 years 28 130 BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in one of Biology, Chemistry, Health And Human Development, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
6.5 70 N/A 24 7 2 x Level 4 BBC 8.67 4 G/VG 65 8 8 2.6
IT AND ENGINEERING IT AND ENGINEERINGBachelor of Business Information Systems
3 years 25 100 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English.
6 60 N/A 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 65 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) 4 years 29 260 MEL BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in Mathematical Methods (CAS) or Specialist Mathematics.
6 65 61.35 MEL8 24 7 2 x Level 4 BCC 8 3.5 G 65 8 8 2.3
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 4 years 29 260 MEL BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in Mathematical Methods (CAS) or Specialist Mathematics.
6 65 N/A 24 7 2 x Level 4 BCC 8 3.5 G 65 8 8 2.3
Bachelor of Computer Science 3 years 28 460 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematical Methods (CAS) or Specialist Mathematics.
6 60 60.6 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 65 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Information Technology 3 years 26 090 MEL BEN SYD 1, 210 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in English other than EAL.
6 60 50 MEL8 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 65 8 8 2.6
LAW LAWBachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry) 3 years 26 400 MEL BEN January,
June and December
Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL.
6.5 92 N/A 33 12 2 x Level 5 AAB 10 5 VG 85 N/A N/A 3.3
Bachelor of Laws 4 years 26 400 MEL BEN January, June and
December
Units 3 and 4, and a study score of at least 35 in English (EAL) or 30 in any other English.
6.5 92 90.4 33 12 2 x Level 5 AAB 10 5 VG 85 N/A N/A 3.3
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts 5 years 27 410 MEL BEN 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 35 in English (EAL) or 30 in any other English.
6.5 92 90.1 33 12 2 x Level 5 AAB 10 5 VG 85 N/A N/A 3.3
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Media and Communication
5 years 28 050 MEL 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 35 in English and at least 30 English other than EAL or international equivalent.
6.5 92 90 33 12 2 x Level 5 AAB 10 5 VG 85 N/A N/A 3.3
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Science 5 years 29 680 MEL BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 35 in English (EAL) or 30 in any other English and a study score of at least 20 in Mathematical Methods (either) or Specialist Mathematics.
6.5 92 90.5 33 12 2 x Level 5 AAB 10 5 VG 85 N/A N/A 3.3
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of International Relations
5 years 27 410 MEL 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL.
6.5 92 90.15 33 12 2 x Level 5 AAB 10 5 VG 85 N/A N/A 3.3
Campuses Abbreviations and symbols
MEL Melbourne MIL Mildura AP Accelerated study program RC Range of criteria
SYD Sydney SHP Shepparton IELTS English language requirements S Summer Semester (October)
BEN Bendigo CC City Campus NA Not applicableFor the entry requirements of this course: latrobe.edu.au/courses
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Course title DurationFee
(AUD$)1 CampusSemester
starts Subject prerequisites ENG LTM ATAR IB GCE HKDSE SL STPM NOR SWE IND VIE SMA GAC
Bachelor of Human Services and Master of Social Work
4 years 27 860 MEL BEN A-W MIL 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 27 in English other than EAL.
7 70and minimum A in English
55.85 MEL8 24 7 2 x Level 4 BBC 8.67 4 G/VG 65 8 8.2 2.6
Bachelor of Nursing (Pre‑registration) 3 years 29 070 MEL BEN A-W MIL SHP 1 and 29 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in one of Biology, Chemistry, Health And Human Development, any Mathematics, Physical Education, Physics or Psychology.
74,6 75and minimum A in English
70.05 MEL8 24 7 3 x Level 4 ABB 9.33 4.5 G/VG 70 8 8.2 2.6
Bachelor of Paramedic Practice/Bachelor of Public Health Promotion
4 years 28 130 BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in two of Biology, Chemistry, Health And Human Development, any Mathematics, Physical Education, Physics or Psychology.
6.5 70 N/A 24 7 2 x Level 4 BBC 8.67 4 G/VG 65 8 8.2 2.6
Bachelor of Public Health Promotion 3 years 28 130 BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in one of Biology, Chemistry, Health And Human Development, any Mathematics, Physical Education or Physics.
6.5 70 N/A 24 7 2 x Level 4 BBC 8.67 4 G/VG 65 8 8 2.6
IT AND ENGINEERING IT AND ENGINEERINGBachelor of Business Information Systems
3 years 25 100 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English.
6 60 N/A 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 65 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Civil Engineering (Honours) 4 years 29 260 MEL BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in Mathematical Methods (CAS) or Specialist Mathematics.
6 65 61.35 MEL8 24 7 2 x Level 4 BCC 8 3.5 G 65 8 8 2.3
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 4 years 29 260 MEL BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in Mathematical Methods (CAS) or Specialist Mathematics.
6 65 N/A 24 7 2 x Level 4 BCC 8 3.5 G 65 8 8 2.3
Bachelor of Computer Science 3 years 28 460 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in one of Mathematical Methods (CAS) or Specialist Mathematics.
6 60 60.6 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 65 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Information Technology 3 years 26 090 MEL BEN SYD 1, 210 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in English other than EAL.
6 60 50 MEL8 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCC 8 3.5 G 65 8 8 2.6
LAW LAWBachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry) 3 years 26 400 MEL BEN January,
June and December
Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL.
6.5 92 N/A 33 12 2 x Level 5 AAB 10 5 VG 85 N/A N/A 3.3
Bachelor of Laws 4 years 26 400 MEL BEN January, June and
December
Units 3 and 4, and a study score of at least 35 in English (EAL) or 30 in any other English.
6.5 92 90.4 33 12 2 x Level 5 AAB 10 5 VG 85 N/A N/A 3.3
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts 5 years 27 410 MEL BEN 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 35 in English (EAL) or 30 in any other English.
6.5 92 90.1 33 12 2 x Level 5 AAB 10 5 VG 85 N/A N/A 3.3
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Media and Communication
5 years 28 050 MEL 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 35 in English and at least 30 English other than EAL or international equivalent.
6.5 92 90 33 12 2 x Level 5 AAB 10 5 VG 85 N/A N/A 3.3
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Science 5 years 29 680 MEL BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 35 in English (EAL) or 30 in any other English and a study score of at least 20 in Mathematical Methods (either) or Specialist Mathematics.
6.5 92 90.5 33 12 2 x Level 5 AAB 10 5 VG 85 N/A N/A 3.3
Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of International Relations
5 years 27 410 MEL 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or at least 25 in English other than EAL.
6.5 92 90.15 33 12 2 x Level 5 AAB 10 5 VG 85 N/A N/A 3.3
HOW TO GET MORE INFORMATIONFor up‑to‑date and further information on courses:latrobe.edu.au/courses
1. 2016 indicative annual tuition fee. Please see the explanation of fees on page 26. 2. Sydney Campus: An overall academic IELTS score of 6.0 with no individual band score less than 5.5. 3. An overall academic IELTS (or equivalent) score of 7.5 with no individual score below 7.0 and a score of no less than 8.0 in speaking and listening. 4. An overall academic IELTS score (or equivalent) of 7.0 with no individual score below 6.5. 5. An overall academic IELTS score of 6.5 with no individual band score less than 6.5. 6. To register with the Australian Health Professions Regulation Agency as a physiotherapist, podiatrist, occupational therapist or registered nurse you are required to demonstrate an overall IELTS score of 7.0, and with no individual band less than 7.0 or an OET score of A or B in every component, achieved at the one sitting. The test must be taken no more than two years prior to applying for registration. Please visit: ahpra.gov.au/National‑Boards 7. The IELTS requirements listed in this table are a guide only. La Trobe University accepts other English language tests and courses, see: latrobe.edu.au/international/apply/how‑to/english 8. Please note other campuses have their own ATAR scores too, visit: latrobe.edu.au/courses 9. Semester 2 only available at Melbourne Campus. 10. Sydney Campus only available Semester 1.
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Course title DurationFee
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starts Subject prerequisites ENG LTM ATAR IB GCE HKDSE SL STPM NOR SWE IND VIE SMA GAC
SCIENCES AND PSYCHOLOGY SCIENCES AND PSYCHOLOGYBachelor of Agricultural Sciences 3 years 29 260 MEL A-W
1st year only
1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in English other than EAL.
6 60 50.45 MEL8 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCD 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Agriculture and Technology 3 years 29 260 MELBOURNE POLYTECHNIC EPPING
1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in English other than EAL.
6 60 N/A 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCD 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Animal and Veterinary Biosciences
3 years 29 260 MEL A-W1st year
only
1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English.
6 70 65 24 7 3 x Level 4 BBC 8 4 G/VG 70 8 7.5 2.3
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science 4 years 28 460 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in any Mathematics.
6 70 70.1 24 7 3 x Level 4 BBC 8 4 G/VG 75 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Biological Sciences 3 years 29 260 MEL A-W1st year
only
1 and 2 Units 1 and 2: satisfactory completion in two units (any study combination) of Geography, Health And Human Development, Information Technology, any Mathematics or Physical Education or Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 20 in one of Geography, Health And Human Development, IT Applications, Software Development, any Mathematics, Physical Education or any Science; and a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL.
6 60 60.15 MEL8 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCD 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Biomedical Science 3 years 29 260 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in Chemistry.
6 80 80.05 26 8 2 x Level 5 BBC 8.67 4 G/VG 75 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Nanotechnology /Bachelor of Science
4.5 years 30 860 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in Chemistry; and a study score of at least 25 in Mathematical Methods (CAS); and a study score of at least 20 in one of Specialist Mathematics or Physics.
6 80 72.4 27 8.5 2 x Level 5 BBB 8.67 5 VG 80 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) 4 years 35 680 BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in Chemistry; and a study score of at least 25 in Mathematical Methods (CAS).
6.55 85 RC 31 11 2 x Level 5 AAA 9 5 VG/MVG 85 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Psychological Science 3 years 28 410 MEL BEN A-W 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in English other than EAL.
6.5 70 60 MEL8 24 7 3 x Level 4 BCC 8 4 G/VG 70 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Science 3 years 29 260 MEL BEN A-W1st year
only
1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in any Mathematics.
6 65 60 MEL8 24 7 2 x Level 4 BCC 8 4 G/VG 65 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Science and Society 3 years 29 260 A-W 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in English other than EAL.
6.0 60 N/A 24 7 2 x Level 4 BCC 8 4 G/VG 65 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Science (Honours) and Master of Nanotechnology
5.5 years AP 30 860 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in Chemistry; and a study score of at least 25 in Mathematical Methods (CAS); and a study score of at least 20 in one of Specialist Mathematics or Physics.
6 90 71.8 34 12.5 2 x Level 5 BBB 10 4 G/VG 80 8.5 8.5 3.3
Bachelor of Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology)
3 years 29 260 MEL A-W1st year
only
1 and 2 Units 1 and 2: satisfactory completion in two units (any study combination) of Geography, Health And Human Development, Information Technology, any Mathematics or Physical Education or Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 20 in Geography, Health And Human Development, IT Applications, Software Development, any Mathematics, Physical Education or any Science; and a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL.
6 70 75.1 MEL8 28 9 3 x Level 4 BCC 9 4 G/VG 70 8.2 8.2 3
Campuses Abbreviations and symbols
MEL Melbourne MIL Mildura AP Accelerated study program RC Range of criteria
SYD Sydney SHP Shepparton IELTS English language requirements S Summer Semester (October)
BEN Bendigo CC City Campus NA Not applicableFor the entry requirements of this course: latrobe.edu.au/courses
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Course title DurationFee
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starts Subject prerequisites ENG LTM ATAR IB GCE HKDSE SL STPM NOR SWE IND VIE SMA GAC
SCIENCES AND PSYCHOLOGY SCIENCES AND PSYCHOLOGYBachelor of Agricultural Sciences 3 years 29 260 MEL A-W
1st year only
1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in English other than EAL.
6 60 50.45 MEL8 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCD 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Agriculture and Technology 3 years 29 260 MELBOURNE POLYTECHNIC EPPING
1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in English other than EAL.
6 60 N/A 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCD 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Animal and Veterinary Biosciences
3 years 29 260 MEL A-W1st year
only
1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in any other English.
6 70 65 24 7 3 x Level 4 BBC 8 4 G/VG 70 8 7.5 2.3
Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Science 4 years 28 460 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in any Mathematics.
6 70 70.1 24 7 3 x Level 4 BBC 8 4 G/VG 75 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Biological Sciences 3 years 29 260 MEL A-W1st year
only
1 and 2 Units 1 and 2: satisfactory completion in two units (any study combination) of Geography, Health And Human Development, Information Technology, any Mathematics or Physical Education or Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 20 in one of Geography, Health And Human Development, IT Applications, Software Development, any Mathematics, Physical Education or any Science; and a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL.
6 60 60.15 MEL8 24 7 2 x Level 4 CCD 8 3.5 G 60 8 7.5 2.6
Bachelor of Biomedical Science 3 years 29 260 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in Chemistry.
6 80 80.05 26 8 2 x Level 5 BBC 8.67 4 G/VG 75 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Nanotechnology /Bachelor of Science
4.5 years 30 860 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in Chemistry; and a study score of at least 25 in Mathematical Methods (CAS); and a study score of at least 20 in one of Specialist Mathematics or Physics.
6 80 72.4 27 8.5 2 x Level 5 BBB 8.67 5 VG 80 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) 4 years 35 680 BEN 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in Chemistry; and a study score of at least 25 in Mathematical Methods (CAS).
6.55 85 RC 31 11 2 x Level 5 AAA 9 5 VG/MVG 85 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Psychological Science 3 years 28 410 MEL BEN A-W 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in English other than EAL.
6.5 70 60 MEL8 24 7 3 x Level 4 BCC 8 4 G/VG 70 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Science 3 years 29 260 MEL BEN A-W1st year
only
1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 20 in any Mathematics.
6 65 60 MEL8 24 7 2 x Level 4 BCC 8 4 G/VG 65 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Science and Society 3 years 29 260 A-W 1 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or 20 in English other than EAL.
6.0 60 N/A 24 7 2 x Level 4 BCC 8 4 G/VG 65 8 8 2.6
Bachelor of Science (Honours) and Master of Nanotechnology
5.5 years AP 30 860 MEL 1 and 2 Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 30 in English (EAL) or 25 in English other than EAL; and a study score of at least 25 in Chemistry; and a study score of at least 25 in Mathematical Methods (CAS); and a study score of at least 20 in one of Specialist Mathematics or Physics.
6 90 71.8 34 12.5 2 x Level 5 BBB 10 4 G/VG 80 8.5 8.5 3.3
Bachelor of Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology)
3 years 29 260 MEL A-W1st year
only
1 and 2 Units 1 and 2: satisfactory completion in two units (any study combination) of Geography, Health And Human Development, Information Technology, any Mathematics or Physical Education or Units 3 and 4: a study score of at least 20 in Geography, Health And Human Development, IT Applications, Software Development, any Mathematics, Physical Education or any Science; and a study score of at least 25 in English (EAL) or at least 20 in English other than EAL.
6 70 75.1 MEL8 28 9 3 x Level 4 BCC 9 4 G/VG 70 8.2 8.2 3
HOW TO GET MORE INFORMATIONFor up‑to‑date and further information on courses:latrobe.edu.au/courses
1. 2016 indicative annual tuition fee. Please see the explanation of fees on page 26. 2. Sydney Campus: An overall academic IELTS score of 6.0 with no individual band score less than 5.5. 3. An overall academic IELTS (or equivalent) score of 7.5 with no individual score below 7.0 and a score of no less than 8.0 in speaking and listening. 4. An overall academic IELTS score (or equivalent) of 7.0 with no individual score below 6.5. 5. An overall academic IELTS score of 6.5 with no individual band score less than 6.5. 6. To register with the Australian Health Professions Regulation Agency as a physiotherapist, podiatrist, occupational therapist or registered nurse you are required to demonstrate an overall IELTS score of 7.0, and with no individual band less than 7.0 or an OET score of A or B in every component, achieved at the one sitting. The test must be taken no more than two years prior to applying for registration. Please visit: ahpra.gov.au/National‑Boards 7. The IELTS requirements listed in this table are a guide only. La Trobe University accepts other English language tests and courses, see: latrobe.edu.au/international/apply/how‑to/english 8. Please note other campuses have their own ATAR scores too, visit: latrobe.edu.au/courses 9. Semester 2 only available at Melbourne Campus. 10. Sydney Campus only available Semester 1.
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POSTGRADUATE COURSES
Course title DurationFee
(AUD$)1 CampusSemester
starts IELTS5
ARTS AND COMMUNICATIONSDiploma of Arts 1 year 23 970 BEN A-W MIL SHP 1 6
Graduate Certificate in Community Planning and Development 6 months 24 210 BEN 1 and 2 6.5
Graduate Diploma in Community Planning and Development 1 year 24 210 BEN 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Community Planning and Development 2 years 25 790 BEN 1 and 2 6.5
Graduate Certificate in Development Studies 6 months 25 790 MEL 1 and 2 7
Graduate Diploma in Development Studies 1 year 25 790 MEL 1 and 2 7
Master of International Development 2 years 25 790 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Graduate Certificate in International Relations 6 months 25 790 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Graduate Diploma in International Relations 1 year 25 790 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Master of International Relations 2 years 25 790 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Graduate Certificate in Strategic Communication 6 months 25 790 CC 1 and 2 7
Graduate Diploma in Strategic Communication 1 year 25 790 CC 1 and 2 7
Master of Strategic Communication 2 years 25 790 CC 1 and 2 7
BUSINESSGraduate Diploma of Business Analytics 1 year 28 460 CC 1 6.5
Graduate Certificate in Information Systems Management 6 months 28 460 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Graduate Diploma in Information Systems Management 1 year 28 460 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Accounting and Financial Management 2 years 28 460 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Business Analytics 2 years 28 460 CC 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Business Administration (Advanced) 2 years 33 510 CC 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Business Administration 1.5 years 33 510 BEN A-W MIL SHP CC 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Business Administration (Online) 33 250 Online 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Business Information Management and Systems 2 years 27 690 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Engineering Management 2 years 29 260 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Financial Analysis 2 years 28 460 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Financial Analysis (Investment) 2 years 28 460 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Financial Analysis (Financial Risk Management) 2 years 28 460 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Financial Analysis/Master of Business Administration 2.5 years 32 640 CC 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Financial Analysis/Master of International Business 3 years 28 460 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Financial Analysis/Master of Professional Accounting 3 years 28 460 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Information Technology Management 2 years 29 260 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Campuses Abbreviations and symbols
MEL Melbourne MIL Mildura AP Accelerated study program RC Range of criteria
SYD Sydney SHP Shepparton IELTS English language requirements S Summer Semester (October)
BEN Bendigo CC City Campus NA Not applicableFor the entry requirements of this course: latrobe.edu.au/courses
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HOW TO GET MORE INFORMATIONFor up‑to‑date and further information on courses:latrobe.edu.au/courses
Footnotes: 1. 2016 indicative annual tuition fee. Please see the explanation of fees on page 26. 2. An overall academic IELTS score of 7.0 with a score of no less than 7.0 in writing, listening, reading and speaking. 3. An overall academic IELTS score of 7.5 with no individual score below 7.0 and a score of no less than 8.0 in speaking and listening. 4. If you want to do postgraduate business courses in Summer (November) you must complete the full two years of the course with no Advanced Standing (credit). The Summer Semester is offered only at the Melbourne Campus. 5. The IELTS requirements listed in this table are a guide only. La Trobe University accepts other English language tests and courses, see: latrobe.edu.au/study/english‑language‑requirements 6. Based on 6 subjects per year (AUD$29 260 based on 8 subjects per year).
Course title DurationFee
(AUD$)1 CampusSemester
starts IELTS5
Master of International Business 2 years 28 460 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Management 2 years 28 460 CC 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Management (Corporate Governance and Risk) 2 years 28 460 MEL CC 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Management (Entrepreneurship and Innovation) 2 years 28 460 CC 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Management (Human Resource Management) 2 years 28 460 CC 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Management (Project Management) 2 years 28 460 MEL CC 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Management (Sport Management) 2 years 28 460 CC 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Marketing Management 2 years 29 610 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Professional Accounting 2 years 28 460 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
EDUCATION, OUTDOOR AND ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIESMaster of Applied Linguistics 2 years 26 340 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Master of TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) 2 years 24 700 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Education 2 years 24 700 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Graduate Diploma in Education (Middle Years) 1 year 23 820 SHP 1 and 2 7.5
Master of Educational Leadership and Management 2 years 24 030 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Graduate Diploma in Educational Studies 1 year 23 650 MEL BEN 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Outdoor Education and Envrionment 2 years 26 340 BEN 1 6.5
Master of Special Education 1 year 23 650 BEN 1 and 2 7.5
Master of Teaching (P‑12) 18 months 23 820 A-W Jan 7.5
Master of Teaching (Primary) 18 months(accelerated from 2 years)
23 170 MEL Jan 7.5
Master of Teaching (Secondary) 18 months(accelerated from 2 years)
23 170 MEL BEN Jan 7.5
SAVE MONEYWe produce a Cheap and Free Guide to help you make the most of your money at La Trobe University.
There are many other helpful guides we create to ensure that your time here is smooth and enjoyable:latrobe.edu.au/experience/living/costs
2016 ACADEMIC CALENDARStudy period Commences Ends
Summer 2 November 2015 12 February
Semester 1 29 February 27 May
Winter 27 June 8 July
Semester 2 25 July 21 October
More calendars and details: latrobe.edu.au/calendar
The Cheap and Free Guide
International Students
latrobe.edu.au/international
THE CHEAP AND FREE
GUIDE
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POSTGRADUATE COURSES
Course title DurationFee
(AUD$)1 CampusSemester
starts IELTS2
HEALTH SCIENCESInitial Registration for Overseas Nurses (IRON) 13 weeks 12 750 BEN January,
June73
Master of Advanced Occupational Therapy 1 year 29 510 MEL 1 7
Master of Art Therapy 2 years 30 420 MEL 1 7.5
Master of Business Administration and Master of Health Administration 2.5 years 31 760 CC FS 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Clinical Audiology 2 years 30 320 MEL 1 7
Master of Clinical Prosthetics and Orthotics 2 years 32 630 MEL 1 7
Master of Dietetic Practice 2 years 30 370 MEL 1 7
Master of Exercise Physiology 1.5 years 29 100 BEN 1 6.5
Master of Health Administration 1.5 years 28 420 FS 2 6.5
Master of Health Information Management 2 years 29 510 MEL 1 7
Master of Health Sciences 2 years 28 970 FS 1 6.5
Master of Nursing Science 20 months 29 140 Online Jan, Feb, Apr, Jun, Jul, Sep, Oct, see website
6.5
Master of Occupational Therapy Practice 2 years 28 850 MEL BEN 1 73
Master of Orthoptics 2 years 30 340 MEL 1 7
Master of Physiotherapy Practice 2 years 34 880 MEL BEN 1 73
Master of Podiatric Practice 2 years 30 340 MEL 1 73
Master of Public Health 2 years 28 990 FS 1 6.5
Master of Public Health and Master of International Development 2.5 years 28 370 MEL FS 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Public Health/Master of Health Administration 2.5 years 29 840 FS 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Social Work 2 years 27 370 MEL BEN A-W MIL 1 7
Master of Speech Pathology 2 years 32 630 MEL BEN 1 7.5
Campuses Abbreviations and symbols
MEL Melbourne MIL Mildura AP Accelerated study program RC Range of criteria
SYD Sydney SHP Shepparton IELTS English language requirements S Summer Semester (October)
BEN Bendigo CC City Campus NA Not applicableFor the entry requirements of this course: latrobe.edu.au/courses
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Course title DurationFee
(AUD$)1 CampusSemester
starts IELTS2
IT AND ENGINEERINGGraduate Diploma in Computer Science 1 year 28 460 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Graduate Diploma in Electronic Engineering 1 year 29 260 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Graduate Diploma in Information Technology 1 year 28 460 MEL 1 and 2, Nov4
6.5
Master of Computer Science 2 years 30 080 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Electronic Engineering 2 years 30 080 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Information and Communication Technology 2 years 21 9456 MEL 1 and 2, Nov4
6.5
Master of Information Technology 2 years 29 260 MEL 1 and 2, Nov4
6.5
Master of Information Technology (Computer Networks) 2 years 29 260 MEL 1 and 2, Nov4
6.5
Master of Telecommunication and Network Engineering 2 years 30 080 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
LAWMaster of Laws 1.5 years 30 980 MEL January,
June, December
6.5
Master of Laws in Global Business Law 18 months 30 980 MEL January, June,
December
6.5
Juris Doctor 3 years 32 990 CC 1 6.5
SCIENCES AND PSYCHOLOGY Graduate Diploma in Biotechnology and Bioinformatics 1 year 29 260 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Biotechnology 1.5 years 29 260 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Biotechnology and Bioinformatics 2 years 30 080 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Chemical Sciences 2 years 29 260 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Clinical Neuropsychology 2 years 30 330 MEL 1 75
Master of Clinical Psychology 2 years 30 330 MEL 1 75
Master of Nanotechnology 2 years 29 260 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Science in Physical Sciences 2 years 30 060 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
Master of Statistical Science 2 years 26 840 MEL 1 and 2 6.5
HOW TO GET MORE INFORMATIONFor up‑to‑date and further information on courses:latrobe.edu.au/courses
Footnotes: 1. 2016 indicative annual tuition fee. Please see the explanation of fees on page 26. 2. An overall academic IELTS score of 7.0 with a score of no less than 7.0 in writing, listening, reading and speaking. 3. An overall academic IELTS score of 7.5 with no individual score below 7.0 and a score of no less than 8.0 in speaking and listening. 4. If you want to do postgraduate business courses in Summer (November) you must complete the full two years of the course with no Advanced Standing (credit). The Summer Semester is offered only at the Melbourne Campus. 5. The IELTS requirements listed in this table are a guide only. La Trobe University accepts other English language tests and courses, see: latrobe.edu.au/study/english‑language‑requirements 6. Based on 6 subjects per year (AUD$29 260 based on 8 subjects per year).
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The following are standard requirements only. For specific course requirements please refer to our website: latrobe.edu.au/courses
Important noteEnglish as the language of instruction in secondary and/or tertiary studies may be accepted. However, English as the language of instruction in previous study will not be accepted as a basis of admission (English) for courses where the approved test score requirement is above an IELTS 6.5 with no band score lower than 6.0.
UNDERGRADUATEIELTS Academic Minimum overall score of 6.0 with no individual band less than 6.0.
TOEFL* Paper‑based Minimum score of 550 with a minimum score of 5 in the Test of Written English.
TOEFL* Internet‑based Minimum score of 60 with minimum overall for SLR 18; W 22.
La Trobe Melbourne (ELICOS)ELICOS Level 5B – 60 per cent overall including 60 per cent in the final exam.
La Trobe Melbourne Foundation Studies60 per cent final result in a course.
GCE ‘A’ LevelUnited Kingdom – a score of C or better in English in the Cambridge General Certificate of Education ‘O’ Level or AS Level or Advanced Level.
Singapore – a score of C or better in the General Paper in the Singapore‑Cambridge General Certificate of Education (Advanced Level) or a grade of C or better in English Language in the Singapore‑Cambridge General Certificate of Education (Ordinary Level).
Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary EducationLevel 4 or better in English language.
Pearson Test of English (Academic) (PTE)Minimum score of 57 with no communicative skill score less than 50.
Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE)A grade of B or higher.
Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE)Pass grade of C or higher.
International BaccalaureateMinimum of 4 in English A1 or A2 (Higher and Standard Levels) or a minimum of 5 in English B (Higher Level).
Year 12 or equivalentSuccessful completion of an Australian Year 12, Foundation Studies or equivalent program may be acceptable.
TAFECompletion of at least one year of TAFE study in Australia at an acceptable academic level.
POSTGRADUATEIELTS AcademicMinimum score of 6.5 with no individual band score less than 6.0.
TOEFL* Paper‑basedMinimum score of 575 with a minimum score of 5 in the Test of Written English.
TOEFL* Internet‑basedMinimum score of 80 with minimum overall for SLR 18; W 22.
La Trobe Melbourne (ELICOS)ELICOS Level 6B – 60 per cent overall including 60 per cent in the final exam.
Pearson Test of English (Academic) (PTE)Minimum score of 64 with no communicative skill score less than 59.
Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (CAE)A grade of B or higher.
Cambridge Certificate of Proficiency in English (CPE)A grade of C or higher.
* If you are having your TOEFL results sent directly to La Trobe University, please note that our TOEFL institution code is 9785.
When you apply for any of our programs, you must provide evidence of your English language proficiency.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
LIMS, Melbourne Campus
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ACADEMIC ENTRY REQUIREMENTSRequirements vary considerably between degree programs.
UNDERGRADUATEYou must hold qualifications that are deemed equivalent to an Australian Year 12 Senior Secondary Certificate of Education if you want to apply for an undergraduate course at La Trobe University.
These academic entry requirements are listed online: latrobe.edu.au/study/how‑to‑apply/international/ english‑and‑academic‑requirements
Subject prerequisites
Some courses also require prior knowledge of a certain subject or subjects and these are listed in the Table of Courses under subject prerequisites. There are three levels of mathematics prerequisites plus science requirements:
Year 11 Mathematics – this refers to Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) Units 1 and 2 of Mathematical Methods or General Mathematics in Australia, or an approved international equivalent.
Year 12 Mathematics – this refers to VCE Mathematical Methods and Further Mathematics in Australia, or an approved international equivalent.
Year 12 Advanced Mathematics – this refers to VCE Specialist Mathematics in Australia, or an approved international equivalent.
Biology, Chemistry and Physics – all science prerequisites need to be undertaken at Australian Year 12 level, or an approved international equivalent.
Please note: if you are applying on the basis of an Australian Year 12 result, refer to the cut‑off (ATAR) score for 2015 as a reference only, for entry in 2016. See the Table of Courses (pages 8 to 17) and: vtac.edu.au
Honours year
Most Bachelor’s degrees at La Trobe University offer an additional Honours year to high‑achieving students by invitation only.
POSTGRADUATE COURSEWORKRefer to the individual course descriptions online for specific admission requirements: latrobe.edu.au/courses
However, you are required to have, at a minimum:
§ a Bachelor’s degree from La Trobe University or another recognised university or educational institution, or
§ a combination of qualifications and professional experience which, in the opinion of the college, is considered suitable preparation for entry to the proposed course of study, or
§ an approved, international equivalent qualification.
Graduate or postgraduate diplomas
These are normally coursework programs that provide you with specialised knowledge. They generally require one year of study. Some programs may, however, include a research component if they are designed to prepare you for a Master’s degree by research. Note: entry to certain Graduate or Postgraduate Diploma programs may require specific previous studies at undergraduate level. Refer to online individual course descriptions for details.
Master’s degrees by coursework
These expand on studies at the Postgraduate Diploma or Honours level and usually involve advanced coursework and a minor thesis or major project. These programs aim to develop your conceptual, research and professional skills.
Note: entry to some Master’s degree programs by coursework may depend on completion of a Postgraduate Diploma in a relevant discipline, or a degree with Honours in a relevant discipline. Refer to individual course descriptions for more details.
RESEARCHAs a research candidate applicant, you are required to have, at a minimum:
Master’s by researchAn Australian Master’s degree or Australian Bachelor’s degree with Honours at H2A level or an approved international equivalent. You must also provide evidence of research training. If you have Honours at H2B level you may still be considered in some instances.
Professional DoctorateAn Australian Master’s degree at H2A level or Australian Bachelor’s degree with Honours at H1 level or an approved international equivalent and at least three years of relevant professional work experience. You must also provide evidence of substantial research experience and expertise.
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)An Australian Master’s degree at H2A level or Australian Bachelor’s degree with Honours at H1 level or an approved international equivalent. You must also provide evidence of substantial research experience and expertise.
Find a supervisor
It is often difficult for prospective research candidates to make contact with a potential supervisor prior to coming to Australia. Our website lists academic staff and outlines their research backgrounds, interests and contact details. Visit: latrobe.edu.au/research/future/find‑a‑research‑supervisor
When contacting your proposed supervisor, write a brief email introducing yourself, your background and your proposed topic and including the following information:
§ university academic transcripts and completion certificates
§ your professional CV outlining relevant work experience, academic awards, prior research background etc.
§ details of any publications
§ a copy of your Master’s thesis (if in English)
§ a research proposal (no more than 300 words).
If a suitable supervisor is available, your next step will be to submit a formal application to La Trobe International. See: latrobe.edu.au/international/apply/how‑to/research
If you are having problems finding a supervisor, then write to the postgraduate coordinator for your area of interest describing the research topic you would like to pursue. The coordinator will let you know whether your envisaged research project can be supported at La Trobe. If the suggested topic is not supported, the coordinator may suggest ways you can modify your aims so that they can be supported.
Note that your application will not be processed until supervision has been confirmed. For more information, visit: latrobe.edu.au/study/contact/international/ask‑a‑question
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OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU
LA TROBE UNIVERSITY’S STUDENT FIRST PROGRAM In early 2015 La Trobe University commenced the Student First internal program, which is the first of its kind in the higher education sector. With the Student First program, we aim to consistently give you a better student experience, which reflects the essence of La Trobe. We’ll make changes based on student feedback, and in some cases the changes might be subtle as we continue to improve.
To help you let us know how we’re doing, we want to make a commitment to you about our service. As your expectations move, we’ll aim to keep the Service Commitment updated and relevant.
THE SERVICE COMMITMENT We want your La Trobe experience to be the best it can be. We’re committed to meeting your needs with high quality service and communication.
You can expect us to:
§ respect and consider your and your fellow students’ needs first
§ respond to your questions and concerns quickly
§ have the skills, knowledge and responsibility required to help
§ be approachable and professional
§ make it easy for you to give us feedback
§ listen to your feedback and make changes to improve your student experience whenever possible.
THIS IS OUR COMMITMENT TO YOU.
We are putting students at the heart of everything we do – delivering exceptional customer service in all areas.
‘ This marks my fifth year of being a student at La Trobe University, and through that time La Trobe’s warm and people‑centred approach has always stood out to me. The University continues to pave the way in delivering the best experience for us, its students. ‘ I am fortunate to be involved in a new initiative in the tertiary education sector, pioneered by La Trobe: Student First – La Trobe’s Customer Experience Improvement Program. This program furthers the people‑centred culture at La Trobe with a commitment of putting students at the heart of everything the University does. With input from across the university, and through my role as Student Representative, the project stays connected to the very core of its purpose.‘ Importantly, this project is driven by research conducted by an external organisation to most accurately capture the sentiments of students. This ensures a genuine representation of the La Trobe community from which to gain insights.’
Student Representative to Student First
GIULIA PORTELLI
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SERVICESOur dedicated team of staff empathise with the difficulties you might face in your journey. Our comprehensive support services include:
§ visa information
§ advice and assistance regarding health insurance, tuition fees, pre‑departure information including details on accommodation and more
§ a free airport reception service for some campuses. Bendigo, Albury‑Wodonga, Mildura and Shepparton campus students can also be picked up from the railway station.
§ an extensive Orientation program including specific sessions for international students, as well as the Ready, Set, Go! Program for life after graduation
§ staff who offer advice and support on personal, financial or cultural issues, as well as transition to life in Australia and study at La Trobe
§ the Transition @ La Trobe E‑Friends program, a social network hosted by current international students to network with incoming students. When you receive your email invitation, log on to your Facebook account and search for ‘2016 Transition @ La Trobe’ and sign up! If you are from China, you will be invited to join our Weibo program.
§ a 24‑hour, free helpline service T 1800 758 360
§ our very own Learning Management System (LMS) online page on International Student Services, where you can find information, ask questions, and communicate with other international students
§ specialised information for sponsored students, Muslim students, and students with families
§ social programs that include the Language and Cultural Exchange program (LACE), the Weekend Break program, Share a Sunday with an International Student, and many volunteer work opportunities.
latrobe.edu.au/students/international/support
Counselling
latrobe.edu.au/counsellingE [email protected]
Equity and Diversity
We assist you if you have a permanent or temporary impairment such as a disability, mental health illness or an ongoing medical condition. In addition, La Trobe’s Equity and Diversity Centre promotes full and equal participation in university life for all students, and fosters an environment free of discrimination and harassment. Please contact us in advance for disability assistance or for any other equity related matters:E [email protected]/students/equity
Muslim prayer rooms
latrobe.edu.au/students/new‑students/international/settling/religion/muslim‑students
Security and personal safety
We have security escorts and a 24‑hour security presence at every campus (a different service is offered in Sydney): latrobe.edu.au/experience/living/safety
Student legal and advocacy services
latrobesu.org.aubsabendigo.com.au
Sydney Campus
We help you get the most out of your time at university by offering you:
§ an internship program that gives you the opportunity to gain work experience in your field of study
§ a mentor program where experienced students help you through the first semester of your life in Sydney
§ a free and confidential counselling service if you experience any problems.
You can find more information at: latrobe.edu.au/sydney/about/services‑and‑support
SUPPORT
MY LIFE AT LA TROBE
Where do you buy groceries? How much is a bus ticket?
Such questions and many more are answered in this comprehensive booklet to guide you through your life at La Trobe:latrobe.edu.au/students/new‑students/international/leaving/guide
We’ll be there for you while you adjust to a new culture and environment.
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FEES AND MONEY
TUITION FEESOur fees are:
§ shown in Australian dollars (AUD$)
§ for students commencing in the 2016 academic year only
§ based on a standard full‑time 120 credit point load and will vary depending on the program and your actual subject enrolment load. Tuition fees will increase if your subjects are above a 120 credit point load or if you have to repeat a subject.
§ invoiced to you based on your actual credit point load for each semester
§ inclusive of tuition, study support, workshops, Orientation and Enrolment programs, access to library and computing facilities, plus student counselling and academic assistance as required
§ exclusive of the cost of text books, health insurance or living expenses such as food, accommodation, transport and medical costs
§ subject to change each year. The University reserves the right to vary fees on an annual basis. Fees will not normally rise above 7 per cent per annum. Should the University decide to increase its fees, that increase will take effect on 1 January of the following year.
Refer to the University Handbook for information on the annual credit point load for each course: latrobe.edu.au/handbook
TUITION FEE REFUND POLICYWe may refund tuition fees (in whole or in part) where:
§ the University can no longer provide the course being offered
§ the University ceases to provide the course after it starts but before it is completed
§ the Australian Government authorities refuse to grant a student an initial student visa before the commencement of his or her course (in which case students may be requested to provide proof of the date of their visa application)
§ the University withdraws an offer
§ there are exceptional circumstances that compel a student to withdraw from a course after the commencement date, such as illness or disability, death of a close family member, political or civil unrest or natural disaster in the student’s home country. This decision is subject to you providing acceptable documentary evidence in support of a refund application to La Trobe University.
If you withdraw from a minimum of four weeks prior to the commencement date of your course (as specified on your Letter of Offer), you will receive a refund of 90 per cent of your tuition fees (a 10 per cent administrative fee is deducted).
If you withdraw before the close of business on the Census Date for the subject or course and are an international student in the first semester (or term) of enrolment, you will receive a 50 per cent refund for the subject/course. Continuing students will receive a 100 per cent refund.
§ If you have a packaged offer (ELICOS, Foundation, Diploma) and CoE with one of our partner institutions, the deposit of up to AUD$6000 towards your La Trobe program will not be refunded and will be retained by La Trobe University if you:
§ do not successfully complete the program at the partner institution
§ transfer to another institution* or
§ return home upon completion of the partner institution program.
* If you apply to transfer to another institution on the completion of the partner institution program and meet the entry requirements of the La Trobe University degree, we will not provide you with a Letter of Release to provide to the Australian Government’s Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP). A Letter of Release will only be provided to those students who are ineligible to commence at La Trobe and can only transfer to one of La Trobe’s approved business and packaging partners.
Please see this website for a list of our institutions: latrobe.edu.au/study/how‑to‑apply/your‑options/diploma‑or‑tafe‑pathway
ADDITIONAL COSTSYou may have to pay additional costs such as a National Police Check, fieldwork trips, laboratory coats or art materials. Check the course descriptions for more information: latrobe.edu.au/courses
Healthcare costs
Refer to page 30 for compulsory health cover in Australia.
Honours year fee – undergraduate students only
Most undergraduate courses at La Trobe University offer an additional Honours year. Honours or a Master’s preliminary year are separate degrees, so you would have to pay additional tuition fees.
Cross‑institutional enrolment fees
You can choose to study a subject at another Australian university and count it towards your La Trobe degree. However, you should note the tuition fee for this subject will be paid to the other institution and may be different to the tuition fee payable at La Trobe University.
There is a lot to know about fees and our refund policy. Get in touch to find out more (see back cover for contact details) or visit: latrobe.edu.au/study/how-to-apply/international
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ACCOMMODATIONThere are a number of on-campus accommodation options for you to choose from. Find out more: latrobe.edu.au/accommodation/how-to-apply
To help you save money, if you’re going be on a long‑term placement as part of your course, we’ve capped the daily accommodation rate at AUD$21.50 (2015). This rate is available if you’re on a placement for a period of 28 days or more, and if you’ve paid a AUD$500 bond.
Homestay: homestaynetwork.org/latrobe‑students
More details or living elsewhere: latrobe.edu.au/accommodation
Temporary accommodation: latrobe.edu.au/students/new‑students/international/ leaving/temp‑accomm
Accommodation typeMeals provided
Approximate cost per week per person1 Description Contact information
MELBOURNEChisholm College No AUD$192
Two‑minute walk to the Campus centre; furnished; high‑speed broadband data connections; shared kitchen, bathroom and laundry; communal recreation and study areas.
T 03 9479 1071 E [email protected]
Glenn College Yes AUD$306
Menzies College No AUD$221
Barnes Way (2 bedroom units)
No AUD$143
Self‑contained; furnished. Applications can only be submitted after arrival at the University and the fee does not include utilities.Barnes Way
(3–6 bedroom units) No AUD$101–116
Waterdale Apartments (3 bedroom apartments)
No AUD$116 Self‑contained; furnished. Suitable for families and groups of students wishing to share. Applications can only be submitted after arrival at the University and the fee does not include utilities.
The University Lodge and Graduate House
No AUD$182 (single) AUD$124 (twin/double) AUD$234 (single, ensuite*) AUD$264 (couple, ensuite*)
Fully‑equipped kitchens, lounge rooms, recreation/activity halls, laundry facilities and 24 hour access to a computer lab. Friendly mature‑age community life with regular social and cultural activities. *Single ensuite and couple ensuite rooms only available at The University Lodge.
BENDIGOHillside Apartments Yes3 AUD$209 Hillside is a new building of 200 single furnished‑study bedrooms; lounge,
communal kitchen and bathrooms, and equipped laundry. Heating and cooling, walking distance to Campus.
T 03 5444 7581 E Residences‑Bendigo @latrobe.edu.au
The Units Yes3 AUD$173 Nine units each with 12 furnished single study‑bedrooms; central heating; fully‑equipped kitchen; two bathrooms; and mezzanine lounge area.
Orde House Yes3 AUD$178 24 furnished single study‑bedrooms; lounge; communal kitchen; and equipped laundry.
The Terraces Yes3 AUD$191 21 furnished large houses; eight study‑bedrooms; two bathrooms; laundry facilities; equipped kitchen; and heated lounge room.
The Villas, Robert Holmes Village
Yes3 AUD$161 28 villas with four study‑bedrooms; heated lounge/dining area; kitchen; laundry; and bathroom facilities. Applications can only be submitted after arrival at the University and the fee does not include utilities.
ALBURY-WODONGA Self‑contained units No AUD$159 12 units (managed by Wodonga Institute of TAFE) each with six furnished, single
study‑bedrooms; mixed gender; communal kitchen, laundry, bathroom and living areas. Places for up to 10 international students will be held until 12 February 2016. Applications received after this date will also be considered however applicants who submit their requests by the due date will gain first preference.
Accommodation Office T 02 6024 9847 E accommodation.aw @latrobe.edu.auMcFarlanes Hill No AUD$173 La Trobe University accommodation which consists of two, double‑storey
buildings with seven furnished study‑bedrooms, shared kitchen and bathrooms and communal areas. Any student may apply, however first preference will be given to Health Sciences students on a regional placement.
MILDURASelf‑contained houses No AUD$159 Recently‑built La Trobe University accommodation which consists of four
houses with five furnished study‑bedrooms, shared kitchen and bathrooms and communal areas. Any student may apply, however first preference will be given to Health Sciences students on a regional placement.
T 03 5051 4000 E [email protected]
SHEPPARTON Self‑contained houses No AUD$159 Recently‑built La Trobe University accommodation which consists of three
houses with four furnished study‑bedrooms, shared kitchen and bathrooms and communal areas. Any student may apply, however first preference will be given to Health Sciences students on a regional placement.
T 03 9479 2875 E [email protected]
MELTON2
Self‑contained houses No Daily rate AUD$22.20 Four, five‑bedroom houses, fully furnished, all utilities and internet included. Preference is given to students on a clinical placement. Approximately 48km from the Melbourne Campus.
T 03 9479 1071 E [email protected]
1. These are 2015 fees and may increase in 2016. Fees include the cost of utility bills such as electricity, gas and water unless stated otherwise. 2. Please note this is not a campus but the location of University accommodation for students on clinical placements. 3. Meals are available in the Nancy Dining Hall but are not included in the accommodation fees: and students can choose between meal plans and casual dining.
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LIVING COSTS
If you start in 2016, you’ll need to allow for at least a four to five per cent increase in your living expenses. That’s because these costs are based on 2015 prices and may vary in 2016.
Please also note total figures are for the 36 weeks of the academic year, not the full calendar year. Travel expenses for leisure have been excluded.
For further information on average living costs, including estimates for a couple with children, visit: latrobe.edu.au/international/living/costs
1. Assumes shared with two others. 2. Bond is usually refunded at the end of your stay provided no money is due, you have given the required period of notice, and that you have caused no damage to the property. Note that some private student accommodation providers will deduct a cleaning charge at the end of your stay. 3. Transport for education and work purposes only – this does not include the new concession fares. 4. Placement fee for Homestay service. 5. Includes non‑refundable costs of social and transition programs and other miscellaneous fees. This cost may be lower for students who are in‑residence for only one semester or who commence at Semester 2 (July). 6. Limited on‑campus accommodation available at Shepparton Campus. 7. Tenants are legally liable to pay rent for 52 weeks when signing a lease for one year. 8. This includes facilities, services and internet connection and usage. This cost may be lower for students who are only in‑residence for one semester or commence at Semester 2 (July). 9. Different catering plans and casual dining options are available at all on‑campus accommodation in Bendigo. For an extra AUD$99 per week you receive five breakfasts from Mondays to Fridays, and four dinners Mondays to Thursdays. 10. Multiple accommodation options are available at Bendigo. In addition to The Units, there are the Hillside Apartments, Orde House and The Terraces. 11. Costs will vary depending on your lifestyle. 12. Excludes lunches Monday to Friday. Auzzie Families is the homestay provider: auzziefamilies.com
DID YOU KNOW?Based on advice from the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP), you should allow for approximately AUD$18 610 per year for living costs excluding tuition fees.
Please visit:immi.gov.au/students/student‑visa‑living‑costs.htm
And under a new State Government and La Trobe University trial, international students in an undergraduate or Diploma program will be eligible for a 50 per cent discount on annual public transport fares (excludes Sydney students): studymelbourne.vic.gov.au/transport/public‑transport
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0 0 100 143 5158 0 0 55 143 5158 0 55 143 2738 55 143 273 55 143
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2404 2404 512 1100 2265 2404 2404 512 1100 2265 2404 512 1024 2205 512 1024 250 512 1024
Total 1380 920 1914 3807 1256 1240 920 1693 3216 1256 1260 1780 2554 1008 1780 2467 1038 1867 2640
ANNUAL COSTSBooks, stationery, photocopying, etc.
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WEEKLY COSTSWeekly rent/board 285 170 150 295 192 250 170 130 228 173 255 1401 160 156 140 150 156 150 170
Food/groceries 20 92 92 92 92 20 92 92 92 929 20 92 92 92 92 92 92 92 92
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22 22 66 110 11 22 22 66 110 11 22 66 110 22 66 110 33 66 110
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Average weekly costs 500 457 481 701 437 432 424 428 600 400 443 444 538 394 444 528 405 449 544
Total estimate (one academic year = 36 weeks)
19064 17504 19391 28563 17800 16625 16325 17359 24665 16464 17001 17959 22055 16000 17959 21652 16426 18205 22302
We’ve created this guide to average costs (excluding tuition fees) to give you a good idea of what it will cost to live in Australia (for one student across a range of accommodation options).
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It is your responsibility to ensure you obtain a valid passport and student visa before you enter Australia for study purposes.
STUDENT VISAS
As a holder of a student visa:
§ You must undertake a CRICOS approved course.
§ You must maintain satisfactory course progress and a valid enrolment for your chosen course of study.
§ You and your family members must not work without permission. If you are given permission to work, you must not work more than 40 hours a fortnight (two weeks) during the semester, unless otherwise specified. Holders of Postgraduate Research (574) visas are permitted to work unlimited hours, however their rules of candidature have work restrictions.
§ If you are under 18 years of age and you are not accompanied nor staying with a parent, eligible relative or legal custodian, you must have La Trobe University‑approved welfare and accommodation arrangements. You cannot change your accommodation, support and welfare arrangements without written approval from La Trobe University.
§ You must maintain your Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) or equivalent health cover for the duration of your student visa when you are in Australia.
§ You must – within seven days of your arrival in Australia – inform your education provider (La Trobe University or your pathway provider) of your current residential address, and you must advise any changes of address within seven days.
For information on applying for a student visa, visit: immi.gov.au/forms/Documents/applying‑student.pdf
For further general information, visit: immi.gov.au/students/student‑information.htm
As a condition of a student visa you are required to complete your course within the duration stated on your CoE, unless:
§ There are compelling or compassionate circumstances.
§ You have taken an official Leave of Absence (intermitted or suspended) from your course.
§ You have received Advanced Standing (credit) that affects your load during a relevant progression period.
§ You have problems with academic progress, and have received permission from your College to study less than full‑time mode (under‑load).
§ You fast‑track and undertake subjects at times other than Semester 1 or 2, which count towards your course credits e.g. during Summer or Winter Semesters, which are non‑compulsory study periods. This means that international students are generally expected to be enrolled in a full‑time study load (120 credit points per academic year). For further information, visit: internationaleducation.gov.au/Regulatory‑Information/Education‑Services‑for‑Overseas‑Students‑ESOS‑Legislative‑Framework/National‑Code/nationalcodepartd/Pages/ExplanatoryguideD9.aspx
Assistance with visa applications is also available from the University’s representatives: latrobe.edu.au/international/registeredagents
Note: La Trobe University can provide information, not advice, concerning immigration matters.
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INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS CAN WORK A MAXIMUM OF 40 HOURS A FORTNIGHT DURING SEMESTER. RESEARCH CANDIDATES HAVE DIFFERENT RESTRICTIONS.
EMPLOYMENTYou cannot work until you have commenced your course in Australia. Once your course has commenced you are permitted to work a maximum of 40 hours per fortnight when your course is officially in session, and unlimited hours when your course is officially not in session. A fortnight is equal to two weeks – from Sunday to Sunday. If you are doing voluntary, unpaid work, it is not included in the limit of 40 hours per fortnight if it:
§ is of benefit to the community
§ is for a non‑profit organisation
§ would not otherwise be undertaken in return for wages by an Australian resident (that is, it is a designated volunteer position)
§ is genuinely voluntary (that is, no remuneration, either in cash or kind is received – board and lodging acceptable).
If you are a subclass 574 (Postgraduate Research) student visa holder and you have commenced your Master’s by research or Doctoral degree in Australia, there is no limit on the number of hours you may work. You can also work unlimited hours during official University vacations once you have commenced your course in Australia. This includes any employment, volunteer work or work placement.
Note: in some university courses, study demands allow little time for employment. Part‑time work and vacation work are not always available and you should not depend on this form of income to cover living expenses or tuition fees.
For up‑to‑date information on working while studying, visit: immi.gov.au/students/students/working_while_studying
ARE YOU UNDER 18 YEARS OF AGE?Students under the age of 18 are required by the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) to have appropriate welfare and accommodation arrangements in Australia. In order to get a student visa, underage students will need to provide evidence that they will be living with a DIBP‑approved guardian, or have welfare and accommodation arrangements approved by La Trobe University.
Option 1: DIBP’s approved welfare arrangement
Students under the age of 18 must have their parents or legal custodian nominate a guardian who resides in Australia prior to DIBP considering their student visa application.
Parents or students must lodge the Nomination of a Student Guardian Form (157N) available at the Australian Embassy in their home country, or at: immi.gov.au/allforms/application‑forms
DIBP requires this guardian to be over 21 years of age, an eligible relative and of good character.
Option 2: Welfare and accommodation arrangements as approved by La Trobe University
If an underage student does not have an eligible relative in Australia, the student will need to be supported by the services of La Trobe University’s approved guardianship agencies and accommodation providers before the University will issue a CoE and a Confirmation of Appropriate Accommodation/Welfare (CAAW) Form.
latrobe.edu.au/students/new‑students/international/visa/under18
HEALTH INSURANCENearly all international students must have Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) before they are granted a student visa (Norwegian, Belgian, and some Swedish students do not need OSHC).
OSHC provides medical and hospital cover for you and your dependants while in Australia. La Trobe currently has an agreement with OSHC by Allianz Global Assistance, a private health fund, for the provision of OSHC. The University’s policy is that you purchase health cover for the duration of your student visa. This one‑off payment means you don’t need to renew your OSHC each year and you can avoid any price increases during that period.
Note: you can purchase health cover through another approved insurance provider of your choice.
OSHC health cover options are:
Single – covers only the valid student visa holder.
Dual Family – covers one valid visa holder plus either one adult spouse or recognised de facto partner, or one or more dependent children.
Multi Family – covers one student visa holder plus more than one dependant. A dependant can only include one adult spouse or recognised de facto partner, or one or more dependent children.
OSHC rates for 2015
Length of Stay Single Policy Dual Family Policy
Multi Family Policy
6 months AUD$322 AUD$850 AUD$1266
12 months AUD$594 AUD$1643 AUD$2396
2 years AUD$1198 AUD$3681 AUD$5628
3 years AUD$1815 AUD$5506 AUD$8417
These rates are subject to change without notice and may increase in 2016. Read your OSHC by Allianz Global Assistance policy carefully. Overseas Student Health Cover is similar to public health cover for Australian citizens; however there may be significant upfront costs for some medical care.
Note: commencing students not using OSHC by Allianz Global Assistance must make payment arrangements with their provider directly and must provide proof of OSHC to:
§ La Trobe International, before their CoE is released
§ the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP), before their student visa is issued.
A list of OSHC providers is available from the Department of Health: health.gov.au
For more details and updates see: latrobe.edu.au/students/new‑students/international/visa/oshc
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Applying to La Trobe University is easy. Just follow the steps below. To apply for a higher degree by research (Master’s by Research, Professional Doctorate, PhD): latrobe.edu.au/study/how-to-apply/international/postgraduate-research-programs
TO APPLY DIRECTLY:
1 CHOOSE YOUR COURSERead about our courses on our website: latrobe.edu.au/courses
2 CHECK ADMISSION REQUIREMENTSYou will find academic entry requirements and standard English Language Requirements for our courses from pages 8 to 21 of this guide. Some courses require higher English language standards – you’ll find these and more information about entry requirements on our website: latrobe.edu.au/study/how‑to‑apply/international
If you have not satisfied the requirements you can still apply to study at La Trobe as the University may make you a conditional offer. See page 32 for details.
3 COMPLETE THE APPLICATION FORMEither complete the online Application Form in the Student Portal at: latrobe.edu.au/study/how‑to‑apply/international
Or carefully read and fill in the Application Form in this guide (see page 33). Complete all required information and attach:
§ original or certified copies of your academic qualifications including a full statement of results (with certified English translation if required)
§ original or certified copies of your English language proficiency
§ any other information specified in the entry requirements for the course(s) you have chosen e.g. any Supplementary Application Forms and additional information that may be required, as outlined in the course description.
Refer to our website for up‑to‑date requirements: latrobe.edu.au/courses
Take the time to carefully fill out every section of the Application Form.
Note: documents submitted with your application become the property of La Trobe University and are not returnable.
4 SEND US YOUR APPLICATIONSend the hard copy application with any supporting documentation to La Trobe International (see the address on the form) or email a copy of the Application Form and supporting documentation to: [email protected]
ARE YOU COMPLETING AUSTRALIAN YEAR 12?Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) and International Baccalaureate (IB) students apply through VTAC (Victorian Tertiary Admissions Centre): vtac.edu.au
NSW and ACT Higher School Certificate (HSC) and International Baccalaureate (IB) students apply through UAC (Universities Admissions Centre): uac.edu.au
APPLYING THROUGH ONE OF OUR OVERSEAS REPRESENTATIVESLa Trobe University has a network of overseas and national (onshore) representatives that can assist with your application.
For details about representatives in your country and region, visit: latrobe.edu.au/international/registeredagents
Closing dates for applications
There are no official closing dates for direct applications or applications lodged through La Trobe University representatives. If a course does have a closing date for applications, it is listed in the course description at: latrobe.edu.au/courses
Advanced Standing
To apply for Advanced Standing (credit) for previous studies, you must provide details, including the course syllabus (e.g. handbook entries in English translation) with your application. If you are successful, you will receive advice in your Letter of Offer. If you are granted conditional Advanced Standing, you must provide evidence that you have satisfactorily met the conditions prior to or at the time of accepting your offer. The course duration shown in your Letter of Offer will reflect the amount of Advanced Standing you have been granted. If you do not request an assessment of Advanced Standing when you submit your application, you must request an assessment within two weeks of commencing your course. Applications made after this time may not be approved.
All Advanced Standing applications must be approved by your college or school. If you are granted Advanced Standing after receiving your visa, La Trobe must notify the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) of any subsequent change in course duration.
The University will not assess previous studies for credit before an application is lodged and all required information is supplied.
Visit: latrobe.edu.au/study/how‑to‑apply/international
APPLY NOW
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You need to do a few things once you receive your Letter of Offer from La Trobe University.
ACCEPTING YOUR OFFER
DID YOU KNOW?We have a comprehensive Offer and Acceptance Guide to help you through the process: latrobe.edu.au/study/how‑to‑apply/international/accept‑your‑offer
Don’t forget our My Life at La Trobe Guide to help you with predeparture, arrival and settling‑in. And if you arrive on a weekend and La Trobe International is closed, read our Weekend Survival Guide.
latrobe.edu.au/students/international/support/publications
International Students
latrobe.edu.au/international
GUIDE SURVIVAL WEEKEND
You should send your signed offer acceptance forms, together with the total deposit sum indicated on your Letter of Offer, as early as possible to La Trobe International.
Once you have accepted your offer, La Trobe University will send information to assist you with your pre‑departure, including an electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE). You use the CoE to apply for your student visa.
Read about our Refund Policy on page 26 of this prospectus. For more information: latrobe.edu.au/study/how‑to‑apply/international
Note for sponsored students: if a sponsor (e.g. government, or organisation) has agreed to pay your fees, you must attach a letter of financial guarantee written on your sponsor’s official letterhead and addressed to La Trobe University. More details: latrobe.edu.au/study/how‑to‑apply/international/sponsored‑programs
Conditional offers
If you do not meet the entry requirements for your course when you submit your application, you can still apply to study at La Trobe University. The University can make a conditional offer – which is subject to you meeting certain conditions (e.g. English language requirements). You must fulfil the conditions stated in your offer before it can be changed to a full offer. If you are required to meet certain English language requirements, we recommend La Trobe Melbourne to help you reach the appropriate level. See page 6 or visit: latrobemelbourne.edu.au
Deferment, suspension and cancellation of enrolment for coursework students only
La Trobe University is obliged to notify the Department of Education (DE) if it defers, suspends, approves an official Leave of Absence, or cancels your enrolment.
These changes to your enrolment can affect your visa. The Department will record this change to enrolment and send the information to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP). We can only permit you to take an official Leave of Absence from your studies (or suspend your candidature) for up to 12 months for the following reasons: compassionate and compelling circumstances; where La Trobe University is unable to offer a prerequisite subject; or if you are unable to commence your course due to delays in receiving your student visa. Your enrolment may be cancelled due to non‑payment of tuition fees.
Your enrolment may be suspended if you are found guilty of Academic Misconduct, or inappropriate conduct, or if you have conditions set by the Academic Progress Committee due to lack of academic progress.
If you have had your enrolment suspended by the University, you have 20 working days to appeal the suspension. Once 20 days have elapsed, or the internal appeals process has been completed and the decision to suspend upheld, you will be reported to the DIBP. For more information on University policy and regulations see: latrobe.edu.au/policy
Useful websites
For more course and subject information: latrobe.edu.au/handbook
Course guides, flyers and other publications: latrobe.edu.au/study/resources/course‑guides
Experience La Trobe
Find out what it’s like being a student at La Trobe: latrobe.edu.au/experience
La Trobe Times online international news
Stay informed. Join our online La Trobe community. Receive news of the latest international student events, student blogs, research updates and personal stories.
Sign up at: latrobetimes.blogs.latrobe.edu.au/category/subscribe
The ESOS Act
Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Australia provides the world’s most rigorous protection for you through the Education Services for Overseas Students (ESOS) Act 2000. The ESOS Act requires those institutions providing education to international students to meet nationally consistent standards in their education delivery, facilities and services. The Australian Government publication The ESOS framework – providing quality education and protecting your rights provides a useful summary of the ESOS framework. For more information, visit: internationaleducation.gov.au/regulatory‑information/pages/regulatoryinformation.aspx
Read this application carefully. Complete all sections and ensure that supporting (certified) documents are attached. Write in BLOCK LETTERS using a blue or black pen. Tick where applicable.
Personal details as shown on your passport
Have you previously enrolled at La Trobe University? Yes No If yes, please provide your student number
Male Female Title Mrs Ms Miss Mr Dr Date of birth m yd m yd
Family name Given name(s)
Student’s current personal address
Number and Street
Suburb/Town City/State
Country Post/Zip code
Telephone country code | area code | number Mobile/Cell phone country code | area code | number
Student’s email (compulsory)
Residency information
Country of birth
Citizenship Passport number (if available)
Are you currently living in Australia? Yes No If no, country where you are living
Agent details (if applicable)
Agency name Email
Branch address and country
Declaration by agent:
§ I have assessed the applicant as a Genuine Temporary Entrant and a Genuine Student as defined by the Australian Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP).
§ The applicant is genuine in making this application and has every intention of completing all programs listed in the application.
§ I have made every effort to verify the authenticity and validity of the documents which form part of this application.
Tick to confirm
Agency signature
Course preferences
List the course/s that you would like to study at La Trobe University in order of preference.
Pref. Name of course Campus Preferred start date* Year
1 MEL B AW MIL SHP C F S1* S2* Other
2 MEL B AW MIL SHP C F S1* S2* Other
3 MEL B AW MIL SHP C F S1* S2* Other
Campus: MEL=Melbourne (Bundoora), B=Bendigo, AW=Albury‑Wodonga, MIL=Mildura, SHP=Shepparton, C=City, F=Franklin Street * Preferred start date: S1 = Semester 1 (March), S2 = Semester 2 (July) § Note: depending on demand and availability you may be offered a place at a different campus. § Places will be allocated as soon as your application is received. You can change your course preference without incurring a fee only once. § After a course offer has been issued, subsequent changes incur a non‑refundable AUD$80 fee.
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ECOURSEWORK PROGRAMS 2016 APPLICATION FORMInternational student application for admission to coursework programs. To apply for a course at our Sydney Campus, fill out the application form at: latrobe.edu.au/sydney/apply‑now
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Advanced Standing (credit) transfer
Are you seeking Advanced Standing (credit) for previous studies? Yes No
If yes, you must attach detailed syllabus or curriculum for Advanced Standing (credit) to be assessed. This must include course content, assessment mode, contact hours, prescribed texts, etc.
Visa information
Are you a permanent resident of Australia? Yes No
If yes, you will be required to apply as a domestic student. See: latrobe.edu.au/school/apply
Current Australian visa number as shown on your visa label (if applicable)
Visa type Student Visitor Spouse Subclass number Expiry date m yd m yd
Other Visa type (please specify):
If you hold a current passport and/or an Australian visa, you must include a copy with this application.
Have you previously visited or studied in Australia? Yes No If yes, please provide details:
Have you previously breached any visa conditions? Yes No If yes, please provide details:
Have you ever been refused a visa for entry into Australia or a country other than Australia? Yes No If yes, please provide details:
Have you ever been convicted of a crime or offence? Yes No If yes, please provide details:
Please note your family immigration history:
Are you married? Yes No Date of marriage m yd m yd
Is your spouse currently in Australia? Yes No If yes, what visa type does your spouse have?
Visa expiry date m yd m yd
Will your spouse/dependants (children) accompany you during your education in Australia? Tick all that apply: Spouse Dependants No Please provide details of all your dependants including their date of birth:
Full name Date of birth m yd m yd
Full name Date of birth m yd m yd
Full name Date of birth m yd m yd
If you have more than three dependants, attach a separate sheet with any remaining dependant’s details.
English language proficiency
Is English your first language? Yes No If no, what is your first language?
Was English the language of instruction during the final year of your secondary studies? Yes No Year completed:
Was English the language of instruction during your post‑secondary studies? Yes No Year completed:
Have you taken or will you be taking an English Test? Yes No
Name of test (if completed) Date of test m yd m yd
Location (city and country) Result
Test Reference Number (if known)
Are you enrolling for an ELICOS program? Yes No What is the duration of this program?
Please note: some courses have higher English language requirements. La Trobe University also accepts other English language tests. See: latrobe.edu.au/international/apply
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Educational background and qualifications
Documentary evidence of qualifications claimed must be attached, including a full academic transcript (statement of results and evidence of successful completion). Documents not in English must be accompanied by certified translations. Also describe any current studies you are undertaking. Please note that documents submitted with your application become the property of La Trobe University and are not returnable.
1. Current studies – List details of current studies
Date enrolled (month/year)
m ym y to
m ym y
Name of qualification (including main field of study) Date your results will be available (month/year)
m ym y
Institution Country
Will you complete your current studies prior to the commencement of your proposed La Trobe University program? Yes No
Have you ever been excluded from an academic institution? Yes No If yes, provide details below:
2. Previous studies – List details of the secondary school or foundation studies you have completed
Date enrolled (month/year)
m ym y to
m ym y
Name of qualification (including main field of study)
Institution Country
3. Completed post‑secondary (tertiary studies) – List details of the post‑secondary studies you have completed, from lowest to highest qualification gained (e.g. Certificate, Diploma, Bachelor, Master’s)
Date enrolled (month/year)
m ym y to
m ym y
Name of qualification (including main field of study)
Institution Country
Date enrolled (month/year)
m ym y to
m ym y
Name of qualification (including main field of study)
Institution Country
Date enrolled (month/year)
m ym y to
m ym y
Name of qualification (including main field of study)
Institution Country
4. Employment history – You must attach a CV (curriculum vitae) or resume with relevant work experience (if applicable to the program you are applying for).
Employer’s name From To Position and type of work
Living costs
For a guide to living costs, visit: latrobe.edu.au/international/living/costs
Do you understand the costs associated with studying in Australia? Yes No (including the costs of tuition, living expenses, OSHC, return airfares etc.)
How are you funding your study and living costs? (choose more than one if applicable):
self‑funded
family‑funded
sponsored by government / organisation / company
bank loan (please provide proof with this application of employment and income, bank statements and loan letters)
other (please specify):
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Declaration and agreement
§ I am not a permanent resident or citizen of Australia, nor a citizen of New Zealand.
§ I am aware of the conditions relating to my admission into La Trobe University.
§ I declare to the best of my knowledge that the information supplied on this application form and all supporting documentation is correct and complete, and that any supplementary application documents (personal statement, folio or additional requirements) are my own work. I acknowledge that La Trobe University reserves the right at any stage to vary or reverse any decision regarding admission or enrolment which has been made on the basis of incorrect, fraudulent or incomplete information. I also acknowledge that failure to disclose my full academic record may result in the University revoking an offer or terminating my studies at any stage. I authorise the University to seek verification of my academic and professional qualifications, and work experience.
§ The University also reserves the right to vary courses, subjects, the mode of delivery, assessment and admission requirements at any time at its discretion.
§ I acknowledge La Trobe University places restrictions on program and institution transfers and that I may not be permitted to change my program or institution without permission.
§ I consent to the University using and disclosing my personal information under the conditions relating to the Refund Policy as set out at: latrobe.edu.au/international/fees
§ Information I have provided on this form and during enrolment may be made available to the Australian Government, state agencies and other designated authorities under the ESOS Act 2000 and the National Code 2007. Information about me can be disclosed without my consent where authorised or required by law. I further understand that La Trobe University, as an education provider, is required to provide information about my enrolment and my contact details in Australia to the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) upon request. I understand that the University reserves the right to inform other tertiary institutions and regulatory agencies if any of the material presented to support my application is found to be false. If sponsored by a government body or private institution, I give La Trobe University permission to provide my sponsor with information about my application, enrolment and academic progress.
§ If I am unsuccessful in getting direct entry into my degree program, La Trobe University will refer my application to the University’s preferred pathway providers for an alternative Foundation or Diploma program that may lead to my chosen La Trobe University degree.
§ I authorise the University to disclose information relevant to my application and enrolment to the University’s preferred OSHC provider and other third parties for the purposes of arranging my OSHC, progressing my application and enrolment, and administering my course. I also authorise La Trobe University to access the DIBP’s Visa Entitlement Verification Online System (VEVO) to obtain information on my visa status.
§ I understand the fees listed in this publication are an estimate only, based on the subjects in which I enrol, and will vary depending on the subject and the actual subject enrolment load. I agree to pay all fees for which I am liable. I acknowledge that the tuition fee is exclusive of the cost of text books, health insurance or living expenses such as food, accommodation, transport and medical costs. Details on any additional costs can be found within course descriptions on the La Trobe University website: latrobe.edu.au/courses
§ I acknowledge that tuition and other fees are subject to change each year. The University reserves the right to vary fees on an annual basis. Tuition fees will not normally rise above seven per cent per year. Should the University decide to increase its fees, that increase will take effect on 1 January of the following year.
§ I understand that if I have any school‑aged children or dependants accompanying me to Australia, they must attend school and I will be required to pay a full fee if they are enrolled either in a government or non‑government school. However if I hold a 574 or 576 visa, or receive an eligible scholarship from the Australian Government, I may be exempt from paying fees for my dependants at a Government school.
§ I have completed all sections of the application form.
§ I accept that this application and supporting documentation become the property of La Trobe University and are not returnable.
§ I understand this agreement does not remove my right to take further action under Australia’s consumer protection laws.
§ I have read and I understand the declaration above.
Date m yd m yd
Applicant’s (student’s) signature:
Contact details
La Trobe International | La Trobe University | Victoria 3086 Australia T +61 3 9479 1199 | F +61 3 9479 3660 | E [email protected]
Check list
§ If you have packaged your La Trobe University degree with a program offered at an approved La Trobe University packaging partner institution, are you aware of the progression conditions and requirements?
Yes No Not applicable (N/A)
§ Does your course selection correspond with your academic and/or professional background?
Yes No N/A If no, state reasons for your course selection (or attach a statement outlining your reasons):
§ Do you understand the career outcomes, structure and delivery mode of the course/s?
Yes No
§ Do you understand that La Trobe University and/or an authorised packaging partner institution will not pay your tuition fees or living expenses if you are unable to fund your stay in Australia and that La Trobe University may cancel your enrolment and CoE which may change your student visa status?
Yes No
§ Are you aware of your work rights and restrictions while studying in Australia on a student visa?
Yes No
§ Have you provided us with all of your education and employment history?
Yes No
§ Do you understand that your visa application may be rejected if the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) is not satisfied that you are a genuine student, and if you do not pass their health and character checks?
Yes No
§ Do you understand that DIBP may cancel your visa if you do not abide by your visa conditions? Visit: latrobe.edu.au/students/new‑students/international/visa
Yes No
§ Have you answered all questions? Yes No
§ Have you attached original or certified copies of all necessary documents?
Yes No
§ Have you attached certified English translations of documents not in English?
Yes No
§ If applying for Advanced Standing (credit), have you attached syllabus/curriculum details (e.g. handbook entry)
Yes No
§ Have you signed and dated the application? Yes No
§ Have you kept a personal copy of all documents? Yes No
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Disclaimer: The information contained in this publication is indicative only. While every effort is made to provide full and accurate information at the time of publication, the University does not warrant the currency, accuracy or completeness of the contents. The University reserves the right to make changes without notice, at any time in its absolute discretion, including but not limited to varying admission or assessment requirements, or varying or discontinuing any course or subject. To the extent permitted by law, the University does not accept responsibility for any loss or damage occasioned by use of any of the information contained in this publication. For course information updates, please visit: latrobe.edu.au/courses La Trobe University is a registered provider under the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS). CRICOS Provider 00115M. Published by La Trobe University, September 2015.
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