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Federation University Australia acknowledges Wimmera Wotjobaluk, Jaadwa, Jadawadjali, Wergaia, Jupagulk the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waters where our campuses, centres and field Ballarat Wadawurrung stations are located and we pay our respects to Elders past and present. We extend this Berwick Boon Wurrung and Wurundjeri respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and First Nations Peoples. Gippsland Gunai Kurnai The Aboriginal Traditional Custodians of the Nanya Station Mutthi Mutthi and Barkindji lands and waters where our campuses, centres and field stations are located include: Brisbane Turrbal and Jagera At Federation University, we’re driven to make Federation University 01 Education and Early Childhood 36 a real difference. To the lives of every student who Reasons to choose Federation University 03 Engineering 42 walks through our doors, and to the communities Find out where you belong 05 Health 48 we help build and are proud to be part of. Regional and city living 06 Humanities, Social Sciences, Criminology We are one of Australia’s oldest universities, known today and Social Work 52 Our campuses and locations 08 for our modern approach to teaching and learning. For 150 years Information Technology 56 we have been reaching out to new communities, steadily building Industry connections 12 Performing Arts, Visual Arts and Design 60 a generation of independent thinkers united in the knowledge Student accommodation 14 that they are greater together. Psychology 62 Our support services and programs 16 Science 64 Be part of our diverse community International Student Support 18 Sport, Health, Physical and Outdoor Education 66 Today, we are proud to have more than 21,000 Australian Experience uni life 19 and international students and 114,000 alumni across Australia Higher Degrees by Research 68 Study abroad and exchange 20 and the world. Into our supportive, inclusive and thriving community, Apply for Research 70 we welcome people from all backgrounds and cultures. Scholarships 22 Your next steps 72 Alumni success 24 Ready for the next level? English pathways and entry requirements 26 Academic entry requirements 74 The transition to university is exciting, for you and for us. English language requirements 76 In the following pages, we’ll guide you through every step of Get future ready 27 the way; the ins and outs of making an application, what campus Important information 78 Courses 2022 28 life is like, our outstanding facilities, the scholarships we offer, Key dates for 2022 80 and so much more. Business 32 Courses, costs and locations are subject to variation. For the most up to date information, visit study.federation.edu.au 02 01
#1 in Australia for TEACHING QUALITY1 Reasons to choose 2% TOP of Universities worldwide Federation University FOR EDUCATION2 in Victoria for 1 The Good Universities Guide 2021 2 Times Higher Education World #1 STUDENT SUPPORT1 Our history The University has a distinguished history as one Small class sizes Our class sizes are small, meaning you can receive University Rankings 2021 of Australia’s oldest higher education institutions. one-to-one assistance directly from your lecturers 3 Times Higher Education World We have a strong tradition of education and training and tutors. in Victoria for graduate 4 University Impact Rankings 2021 Times Higher Education (THE) Young University Rankings 2021 #1 STARTING SALARY1 delivery and celebrated our 150 year tradition in 2020. We became Federation University Australia We are built for success in January 2014. Wherever you walk around our campuses, you’ll find 5 Excellence in Research Australia, in Victoria for full-time #1 2018 National Report plenty of natural green spaces and nooks to meet up GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT1 Diversity We are committed to providing equal opportunity with people, study, or just take time out. TOP and freedom from discrimination and harassment for all Support that never stops 200 Ranked in the top 200 universities worldwide members of the Federation community, and to creating Even after you graduate, you’re still part of our community. FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS3 an environment that reflects our values; the social and With strong relationships with industry partners, your cultural diversity within the communities it serves. degree will provide opportunities that are set to grow. TOP Young Universities 250 IN THE WORLD4 State of the art facilities And when it comes to your classes, our state-of-the- Our research changes lives Our research is ranked well above world standard, with the university achieving the highest possible 5/5 art facilities provide everything you need to get ahead. EXCELLENCE IN RESEARCH5 You will have access to an array of essential and five-out-of-five rating in seven research areas by Rating 5 - well above the world standard in: contemporary teaching and learning technologies. Excellence in Research Australia (ERA). We’re driven Applied Mathematics, Environmental Science and by the innovative research we do, and the brilliant Management, Civil Engineering, Clinical Sciences, You are part of something bigger minds that power it. Human Movement and Sports Science, and Nursing. And this begins the moment you arrive. From our clubs, We collaborate with communities and industries societies and sports teams, to our recreational trips across Australia and overseas and our work has and activities, you’ll have every opportunity to get involved measurable impact on our wider society. in Federation life – to meet new people, get inspired and build lifelong connections. Brisbane Campus 02 03
N E W S OU T H WA LE S Find out where you belong Being at university is about feeling comfortable with HORSHAM VICTORIA where you’re studying, not just what you’re studying. With our six campuses stretching across Victoria – from the regional areas of Ballarat and Gippsland, BALLARAT CAMPUSES to our city campus in Berwick, Melbourne – and our Brisbane Campus in Queensland,– we’re sure you’ll BALLARAT find a campus that’s right for you. MELBOURNE BERWICK CAMPUS BAIRNSDALE Either onsite or close by, all our campuses have everything you need to get ahead in your SALE studies and also enjoy life outside the classroom. CHURCHILL Consistently voted as one of the safest countries GIPPSLAND CAMPUS in the world*, Australia is a beautiful, multicultural NOT TO SCALE country with world-renowned natural attractions, quality of life and climate. From the Great Ocean BRISBANE Road to the Great Barrier Reef, many of Australia’s highlights are within close reach of our campuses. AUSTRALIA QLD CAMPUS Find out more at federation.edu.au/international NSW * Global Peace Index, 2020 Gippsland Campus Ballarat, Mt Helen Berwick Campus Brisbane CBD 04 05
Gippsland Campus Brisbane Regional and city living Federation’s campuses located in regional and city locations provide several options for you to choose from. If you’re unsure of whether the hustle and bustle of city life or a more relaxed pace surrounded by nature is best for you, here’s an overview of what you can expect in each location to help you decide. Regional living More and more international students are The Campus features modern architecture choosing to study at our campuses in and is set on 60 hectares of stunning landscaped grounds. Latrobe Valley boasts all the recreational City living regional Victoria. and cultural facilities of a large regional centre. You’ll be spoiled for choice and rarely bored Brisbane is the capital city of Queensland and Ballarat is home to our Mt Helen and Camp Street The region is within easy driving reach of Mt Baw Baw in a major city. ranks among the top student cities in the World ^, campuses and is known for its elegance and history. Ski Resort, white-water rivers and beautiful coastal making it the perfect place to live, study and work. Famous since the 1850s, when the Victorian gold parks, including Wilsons Promontory and the Berwick is an attractive and multicultural suburb With a beautiful subtropical climate, Brisbane enjoys rush drew immigrants from all over the world, Gippsland Lakes. of Melbourne, routinely ranked in the top five most year-round outdoor activities. Ballarat is today Australia’s third-largest inland city, liveable and best student cities globally +. One of the Students based in regional locations find their Built along the banks of the Brisbane River, the city with a population of over 100,000 people. fastest growing regions in Australia, Berwick has learning experiences are enriched by meeting local has a vibrant centre including shopping, arts and a diverse population, including residents from over The city itself has many attractions, including Victorian and international people in a supportive environment entertainment, surrounded by beautiful parkland. 150 different cultural backgrounds. era architecture, a bustling city centre and the tranquil where you’re never too far from your friends. Living and studying in the city allows you to balance charm of Lake Wendouree, the famous Sovereign Hill You’ll have an authentic Australian experience Within easy reach of Melbourne’s vibrant culture inner city life with access to natural outdoor spaces. outdoor museum and the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. with more opportunities to improve your English and entertainment, Berwick is also a short journey Brisbane is Australia’s fastest-growing capital city for Living in Ballarat offers an affordable and relaxed and understand Australian culture and history. to the more tranquil charms of national parks and the employment, ahead of Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. regional city lifestyle, with a vibrant nightlife, restaurant You’ll enjoy a quality lifestyle and won’t have a long Mornington Peninsula. Leafy boulevards, parklands, There is no better place to study while positioning and cultural scene, popular local festivals and easy commute to campus either. cafes, restaurants and boutique shops abound in the yourself for your career! access to spectacular sights. area. The Wilson Botanic Park offers lakes, picnic areas Living in Ballarat or Gippsland will save you money Melbourne and Brisbane are easily connected to and scenic walking trails, while Westfield Fountain Gate, as accommodation costs are lower than larger cities. popular cities with many flights coming and going each Gippsland is an extensive and diverse region Australia’s second largest shopping centre, is just one You’ll also build meaningful connections with industry day. It’s also easy to get around on public transport via of Victoria renowned for its natural beauty. The local stop away on the train. through part-time work with major regional employers. an excellent network of train, tram, bus or ferry. scenery ranges from spectacular coastline to snow- Living in a regional area also provides the opportunity The suburb’s key employment sectors include education covered mountains. Churchill, home to our Gippsland and health, with a range of quality education facilities, Industry networking opportunities abound with an to benefit from an attractive range of government Campus, is one of four major towns in the Latrobe public and private hospitals and other medical facilities abundance of global businesses providing employment incentives.* This includes the ability to apply for a Valley that has a total population of over 70,000 people. servicing the growing region. opportunities for students and graduates. four-year post-study work visa, priority processing on Known for its wide range of industries, the Valley’s regional visas and access to the Regional Occupations key sectors include education, health, tourism, retail, Lists, with a wider selection of listed jobs. manufacturing, power production, agribusiness, forestry and paper. * For further details on the Australian Federal Government’s announcement, + QS World University Ranking 2019 Report visit www.pm.gov.au/media/morrison-government-increases-regional-migration-target ^ EIU Global Liveability Index 2019 International students should refer to immigration to confirm eligibility requirements. 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Berwick Study in suburban Melbourne Berwick is our newest campus, located around 40km south east of the Melbourne CBD, easily accessible by metro train. Berwick’s multi-level campus combines modern architecturally designed buildings and innovative facilities with spacious landscaped surroundings – everything you need to make the most of your time here. Building a brighter future Transport Equipped with a newly developed science lab, nursing The Berwick Campus is located 40km south east labs, library and on-campus accommodation, Berwick of the city centre of Melbourne. Train and bus services is our newest campus – and it shows. It also features operate between Melbourne’s City Loop Stations an expansive solar array that dramatically reduces and Berwick Station, via the Pakenham metro train. our carbon footprint, and metro and country rail links Travel time is approximately 1 hour duration. are within walking distance. Upon arrival at Berwick Station, it is a 5 minute walk to reach the Berwick Campus. You can also travel by car. This journey takes 45 minutes via the M1 Highway (this route has tolls), or 1 hour via the M3 and M1 highways (no tolls). facilities, a m p use s a n d a v ir t u a l to ur of our c Click here to take r v i r t u a l to u u/ o r v i s it fe d e r ati o n .e d u . a Our campuses and locations Ballarat Ballarat is the historic home of Federation Camp Street Campus University Australia, with our timeline dating back Creativity in the heart of the city to the foundation of the School of Mines Ballarat Located right in the centre of Ballarat, Camp Street is known in 1870. Today, Federation University is a central for its highly-regarded Arts Academy – a unique integration focus of the city, with major campuses and of new and historic buildings, including specialised theatres and galleries. You can study visual and performing arts strong connections to local industry, culture courses in the kind of environment needed to hone your and community. creativity, experiment and showcase your work. Mt Helen Campus Transport Where nature meets innovation About 110km north-west of Melbourne – accessible train and bus services operate between Melbourne’s Southern Our flagship Ballarat campus is set on 110 hectares of Cross Station and Ballarat Station. A one-way journey is natural bushland, Mt Helen combines a beautiful location approximately 1 hour duration. To connect to the Mt Helen with cutting-edge teaching and research facilities. Campus a bus service operates from Ballarat Station at half Mt Helen Campus boasts a state-of-the-art science and hourly intervals. Travel time is 25 minutes from Ballarat Station. engineering building, immersive nursing labs, new health There is also an excellent freeway network that connects and sports precinct, lecture theatres, 24 hour access Melbourne and Ballarat if you prefer to travel by car. computer labs, library, spiritual facilities, student lounges, This journey is 1.5 hours duration. café, eating areas and a children’s centre. With beautiful walking trails around the grounds, keep an eye out for koalas and kangaroos. 08 09
Gippsland Globally inspired Our Gippsland Campus combines the best of what regional campus life is all about – a welcoming community, innovative learning environment and excellent research facilities. Situated on 60 hectares of landscaped grounds and adjacent to the town of Churchill, it’s approximately two hours from Melbourne. Harnessing the potential of technology Transport At the Gippsland Campus, we offer our students The Gippsland Campus is located 160km from and teachers the very best learning and research the city centre of Melbourne. Train and bus services facilities – particularly in the Carbon Technology operate between Melbourne’s Southern Cross Station Research Centre (CTRC). Gippsland also features and Traralgon and Morwell Stations. science, engineering, nursing and midwifery labs with the latest equipment, a 1500m2 multi-use auditorium, and a three-level library with quality study spaces for group work, such as the Library Learning Centre. and facilities, r c a m p use s ke a v ir t u a l tour of ou r v i r t u a l to u Click here to t a u/ o r v i s it fe d e r ati o n .e d u . a Gippsland Campus Brisbane Campus Brisbane Online study International students located in their home countries A higher degree of success outside Australia, are able to study online. Studying via Primarily an international student campus, the Brisbane Campus our online studies hub is both interactive and engaging. You’ll not only have access to your lectures, tutorials and is situated in the heart of Brisbane. The new award winning architect- class materials, but you’ll be able to chat with academics designed facility has the latest in technology and comfort and is and classmates in real time, as well as join support within walking distance of great eateries, shopping and entertainment. sessions and fun virtual events too. It’s also conveniently located near our preferred accommodation We understand that travel restrictions may be impacting provider, StudentOne, and the central train station. you. If they continue, we will support you to commence your studies online in 2022 and transition you to on Refer to Industry connections on page 12 to read more campus as soon as able. about our partnerships with Concentrix and River City Labs. Please visit the Australian Government website Transport for more information on international travel covid19.homeaffairs.gov.au The Brisbane Campus is located in the heart of Brisbane at 333 Ann Street. It is only one block walk from Central Station and a short walk from the CityGlider bus service and ferry terminals. With excellent transport connections, the Campus couldn’t be easier to access. 10
Industry connections At Federation University we understand that you need real world experience along with your degree to achieve your goals. All our courses are regularly assessed to ensure strong industry relevance so Celebrating a 25 year partnership with IBM Industry experts close by you can incorporate academic theory into real-life work situations. Our priority IBM, one of the world’s leading technology companies, Our Technology Parks, based at the Mt Helen and SMB is to deliver the highest quality student experience, which means our graduates has been an anchor tenant of our Ballarat Technology campuses are home to major organisations including Park since 1995. From these state-of-the-art facilities, IBM®, Concentrix and the Fiona Elsey Cancer Research become effective global citizens wherever they choose to live or work. IBM provides its clients with innovative Information Institute. The new Morwell Innovation Centre is near and Communications Technology (ICT) services across our Gippsland Campus, furthering the reach of our Work placement opportunities Partnerships with industry the Asia Pacific. collaboration with business and the community. We have close connections with a wide range of industry We’re proud to be the home of a new $9.5 million Federation University and IBM share a special partnership In Brisbane, we make full use of industry connections partners, offering excellent employment outcomes and Business Centre of Excellence. Due for completion that has been in place for 25 years. Together, we work through an extensive network of partnerships with the recognition for our high-performing graduates. Across our in late 2022, the centre will feature a range of learning closely in IT course delivery and in providing work city’s leading businesses. Additionally, we connect schools, the vast majority of courses provide practical and teaching spaces including cutting technology such placement opportunities for our IT and Business students. students to partners through industry-integrated learning experience through industry placements or Work as IBM-Watson Internet of Things (IoT), facilities for IBM team members teach in our Bachelor of Information programs, specific to their degree. Leading local industry Integrated Learning (WIL) components. researchers and spaces for community and industry Technology (Professional Practice) course, sharing their partners include River CityLabs, Arc, STEMPunks, engagement. invaluable experience. In return, IBM has access to a CoderDojo and Concentrix. Industry projects pool of talented Federation students from which to recruit Launched in 2021, our partnership with AWS Cloud Students thrive during industry project opportunities that supports delivery of our new Master of Applied Cyber permanent employees, people who are already familiar Our industry partners include: are available both face to face and online in many study Security degree. Students will learn through customised with the company’s culture and processes. As part of this, areas. During the pandemic, students from our Brisbane courses related to cloud environments and access the successful students are able to access a special “earn as campus participated in an online project with industry latest technologies used in modern workplaces. you learn” scholarship with IBM, giving them the unique partner River City Labs to solve real-world problems for insights offered through being in a global business. start-up businesses, gaining valuable work experience Our partnership with Runway, located at the SMB and practical skills. Campus, goes from strength to strength. The co- design and co-delivery of the Experiential MBA Program between Runway and our Federation Business School was launched in September 2019. This collaboration has been extended to offer students an opportunity to work with startup businesses to apply their learnings. “We are very privileged to have a thriving “My degree included extensive placements partnership with Federation University. at IBM, and I now work there full-time as a Business Analyst and Application As a premium Tech Startup Incubator in Qld, Developer. Working for a company we get to work with the best and brightest like IBM has been my dream since I was in Entrepreneurs and Technologists who are a child, and Federation University gave creating the future of our world and solving me the opportunity to make that dream problems at a global scale. come true.” Having the emerging talent from Federation Dinh Trong Nguyen University as part of this ecosystem and directly working with Qld Startups is part of what keeps Bachelor of Information Technology (Professional Practice) the innovating growing!” Vietnam Pauline Fetaui General Manager River City Labs 12 13
Benefits of living on campus Success Our research shows students who live with us are more likely to succeed Friendship Develop instant networks and lifelong friendships with a sense of community Opportunity Amazing opportunities, planned experiences, activities and so much fun Support 24/7 support so you can enjoy a balanced living and learning community Convenience For peace of mind and convenience, residences are located on, or close to campus Student accommodation Make campus your home At Federation University we offer a range of Accommodation Support Scholarship International students commencing studies with Federation accommodation options located on or close to University Australia may be eligible for an Accommodation our campuses in Ballarat, Gippsland and Berwick. Support Scholarship to live on campus in Ballarat, Berwick Living in residential accommodation, you will get to meet or Gippsland. Value is up to $4000 a year. people from a range of backgrounds, cultures and courses Airport transfer service in a community as thriving as it is inclusive. Federation University’s airport transfer service is available Our research shows students who live in university to new commencing international students. This service residences are more likely to be successful in their studies offers transfer from Melbourne Tullamarine International and transition to university life. Our highly effective support Airport to Ballarat, Gippsland or Berwick campuses. programs, and unique residential experience contribute to greater satisfaction and success in relation to your university Short-term accommodation experience. Our dedicated teams are there to provide Short stay accommodation is available for students support and make your success and happiness a priority. at the Ballarat, Berwick and Gippsland campuses. Visit the website for full details and bookings. Our accommodation starts from around $180 per week; with a range of options including fully furnished single International guarantee bedrooms, self-contained apartments, ensuite rooms, As an international student, you’re guaranteed* studios and houses, both on and off campus. You will have accommodation while studying at Federation University. access to communal living areas, TV/lounge rooms, fully equipped kitchens, laundry and recreation facilities. Brisbane campus Accommodation fees includes all bills, internet, 24/7 access Federation’s preferred accommodation provider for our to residential support, various residential programs, events Brisbane students is Student One. Located just a three and activities. minute walk to campus, and close to public transport, we have an entire floor dedicated to Federation students. Discover more online studentone.com/feduni-brisbane Visit our website for details on accommodation options, and to apply online federation.edu.au/fedliving * Eligibility and application criteria apply 14 15
Our support services and programs The help you need, when you need it At Federation University, we are ranked the number one university in Victoria for student support.* We understand that studying abroad is exciting, but it’s also a difficult challenge, and you’re probably going to need some help. You might need help understanding your assignments. You might need support with your English. Or you might need somebody to talk to about more personal life concerns. Our effective range of student-focused services enables international students to develop the skills, knowledge and confidence to achieve in Australian education. Studying abroad is a challenge but, with the right support and guidance, there’s always a way to succeed. English Language Support Service Our English Language Support Service offers free assistance to help new international students understand course materials, assignments and university culture. Experienced and empathetic tutors explain what’s required of you as a student in Australia and give you the skills and confidence to get better grades and communicate clearly in class. Libraries Online services Student health Comfortable spaces to study, with over 500,000 books, e-books and 30,000 journal Our #1 rated student support services* extends virtually- Ballarat titles. You can also borrow a laptop or get involved in our library skills programs. we’re only ever a click away. Our international student The Mt Helen Campus is home to an accredited Health federation.edu.au/library support team are on hand to guide you through your study Centre, staffed by doctors, nurses and counsellors journey. We also offer virtual drop-in sessions with learning throughout study periods. The centre provides confidential Counselling advisors and mentors, as well as fun virtual events and consultation services to the University community. Onshore students are welcome at our free and confidential counselling service. career guidance too. federation.edu.au/health-centre Our professional counsellors provide support and referral for all personal and academic issues. If you can’t make it in, we also offer video and phone counselling. Student careers and employment Our SMB and Camp Street campuses are located If you’re located outside Australia you can contact International Student Support The Careers and Employability team offer a range of within easy reach of a full range of health services in for assistance. federation.edu.au/counselling events, programs and services enabling you to find work the Ballarat CBD. while you study, gain valuable work experience, plan for your Spiritual facilities Berwick future career and enhance your employment prospects. People of all faiths are welcome at Federation University. There are multi-faith prayer federation.edu.au/studentcareers Berwick Healthcare is co-located on campus. Students rooms/places of peace for all students at our campuses, as well as Muslim prayer rooms and staff are able to access all available services. with separate male and female facilities. Elite athlete, coach and performer university program Gippsland It can be difficult to juggle higher education with your Chaplaincy sporting and performance goals. But our service lets A campus nurse provides free, confidential consultations Chat with a chaplain for spiritual and pastoral care support, or any practical matters you make flexible study arrangements so you can excel for all students. to do with university life. federation.edu.au/chaplaincy in both arenas. Brisbane Support for students with disabilities Childcare centres Brisbane students can access health services through the We want everyone to have full access to all our programs and facilities. If you have a Federation’s Children’s Centres are located at our CBD Medical Clinic and World Wellness Group. Both are disability, short or long term medical condition, or a mental health condition, or care Mt Helen, SMB and Gippsland campuses, and there located close to Campus with a range of services available. for someone that does, just get in touch with our Disability and Learning Access Unit. are a number of external childcare centres located federation.edu.au/disability within a short distance of the Berwick Campus. federation.edu.au/childrens-centres * The Good Universities Guide 2021 16 17
International Student Support Our International Student Support team are committed to providing all international students with support, engagement and community links from before you arrive until the day you successfully graduate. After you accept your offer, we’ll be in touch to answer any questions you have before your flight: what it’s like to live and study in Australia, how to find accommodation and more. Once you arrive, we provide an orientation to give you all the essential information to get started at Federation University and both face to face and online social programs to help you meet new friends, settle in and see some of the local sights. If you ever have questions or problems and you don’t know who to speak to, we provide individualised support to help you overcome challenges and access other services. Get in touch if you’re unsure about anything, you can find us at all major campuses and we’re fully available online. federation.edu.au/international/student-support Experience uni life Federation alumni Student development When you graduate from Federation, you’re still part of the Federation provides exciting leadership and volunteer family. Through our alumni community, you can connect with opportunities to help you develop leadership and networking people from all over the world, share common experiences skills, and make new contacts in Australia. We’re passionate and discover new opportunities. federation.edu.au/alumni about helping students make positive changes on campus, in the local community and even internationally. We host Student representation regular events on campus and virtually, as well as offering The Student Senate is your voice at Federation. professional development workshops. They work hard to improve your student experience, influencing student policies and the development of your physical, cultural and technological learning environments. federation.edu.au/student-senate ‘I was impressed to see that local people volunteered to support international Sports clubs and societies At Federation University, you can learn a new sport, students by arranging trips and clubs for play socially or even represent the University. A wide us to take part in. Friends of mine who range of social, cultural, sporting and special interest clubs, studied in bigger cities didn’t always groups and societies are available, offering the chance have that experience.’ to connect with other students and make the most of your university experience. Duong Hoai Nhung For further information about sport and recreation Master of Business Administration visit federation.edu.au/sport Country of origin: Vietnam 18 19
Study abroad and exchange Federation University’s study abroad and exchange programs offer the chance to become immersed in a totally different environment. This enriching experience will enable you to see and do things you wouldn’t expect, and meet people who have grown up in a different culture. When you study abroad, you have a unique opportunity to make friends with people from all kinds of different cultures, and learn about other countries and customs While living abroad you’ll be able to try new foods, hear traditional music, have a go at local activities and explore everything else your host culture has to offer. It’s also fascinating to learn and see your own culture through the eyes of somebody else’s - you can learn a lot about yourself and your home country “This program was such a rewarding this way. experience and a trip I will never ever Eligible study abroad and exchange students from Federation University’s official exchange institutions, are welcome to enrol in either one or two semester forget. Personally, I feel as though programs in a wide range of academic areas. Students gain academic credit I have gained so much more confidence at a host institution while remaining enrolled with Federation University. and was able to develop a better Why study abroad? This time may be the only opportunity you’ll ever get to travel understanding about my own goals abroad for a long period of time. Eventually you will find a job and career, and the opportunity to study abroad may turn out to be a once in a life time opportunity. and what direction I wish to head in once I finish this degree.” Take this opportunity to travel the world with no commitments but to study and learn about new cultures. Studying abroad is an experience unlike any other. Tira Warn The exchange and study abroad program is subject to Australia’s travel New Columbo Plan trip to Nepal, restrictions. Please visit the Australian Government website for more information Bachelor of Veterinary and Wildlife Science on international travel covid19.homeaffairs.gov.au Find out more at federation.edu.au/studyabroad “By integrating into the community and connecting with the locals, we gained far greater insights into the culture and the way of life for the Fijians than we could ever achieve as a tourist. It is with this experience that we take home a lasting connection to this community, and therefore a heightened awareness of the things we can do to help our Pacific neighbours. There is no better way to appreciate the complexity of a global economy than to leave your local community and explore it for yourself.” Karly McCaskill Fiji International Business Trip, Master of Business Administration 20 21
“I chose Federation because of the course, but also “I wanted to study abroad because of the scholarships, to gain more experience and which have really helped “With an accommodation learn about the differences me financially. I haven’t been scholarship I stayed at in education. The course has here long, but it already feels Fedliving Berwick for one been great so far. The classes like home. There’s a great year. Securing a scholarship are small, around 10-12 mix of people from different really helped me feel less people, and the lecturers are backgrounds and cultures, stressed about finances really helpful and supportive. including students from and living arrangements – There are great facilities and my own country. From the I really appreciated it. places to study, and I always day I arrived, I haven’t felt Living on campus also meant feel welcome on campus. homesick at all.” I met a lot of friends from The tuition fees are also quite Aneena Baby affordable, especially with different countries, learn India the scholarship I receive.” more about their cultures and gave me many good Imelda Verawati memories. It was a great Indonesia experience!” Philip Lin China Scholarships At Federation University Australia, we’re driven to make a real difference to the lives of every student who studies with us. We support people from all walks of life – helping build the communities we’re proud to be part of. If you’ve got the talent and the drive, chances are we have the financial support you need. Global Innovator Scholarship The Global Innovator Scholarship celebrates the enterprising spirit of international students. All new international students commencing an undergraduate or postgraduate coursework program in 2022 will receive a guaranteed 20% tuition fee scholarship (AU$9000 to AU$26,000) the full duration of their degree. Global Excellence Scholarship The Global Excellence Scholarship celebrates the academic achievement of international students. New international students with an outstanding academic background will receive a 25% tuition fee scholarship (AU$11,000 to AU$32,500) for the full duration of their degree. Accommodation Support Scholarship Living on campus is a great way to settle into life at Federation. New international students may be eligible for our Accommodation Support Scholarship to live on campus in Ballarat, Berwick or Gippsland. Value is up to AU$4000 for a year. Other scholarships, such as Foundation Scholarships and Australia Awards may also be available. For full details of scholarships, including eligibility criteria and terms and conditions, visit federation.edu.au/international/scholarships 22 23
Alumni success Dr Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw AM Sanjay Bharwani Distinguished Alumna (2015) International Alumnus of the Year (2020) Dr Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw has been named among TIME magazine’s 100 most influential people in the Sanjay Bharwani graduated in 1994 with a Bachelor of Technology degree from the University of Ballarat world and received numerous international awards for her contributions to biotechnology. In 2020, Dr (now Federation University). He has had outstanding professional achievement throughout his career Mazumdar-Shaw was awarded an Honorary Member within the Order of Australia (AM) for her contribution in banking and corporate consultancy, leading major strategic initiatives and improving organisational in advancing the Australia-India bilateral relationship, as well as being awarded EY World Entrepreneur of the effectiveness, productivity and management capabilities at PT Bank Mandiri and other major Year. She is a Distinguished Alumna of Federation University. organisations Dr Mazumdar-Shaw graduated from the University in 1975 as a Master Brewer with a Graduate Diploma After graduating, Sanjay returned home to Jakarta, Indonesia, and quickly found work as a lecturer in Malting and Brewing. in IT diploma programs, applying the skills and knowledge he had learnt in Australia. With his language The only female student on the program, her diligence shone through as she came top of the class. skills, cultural awareness and excellent business and technical acumen, Sanjay was headhunted in 1995 to become Client Services Manager at the Australian Embassy in Jakarta. Dr Mazumdar-Shaw became India’s first female brew-master upon her graduation. However, with few career opportunities available to women in the brewing industry at the time, she turned her skills to the emerging This led on to further senior management positions at major IT and finance companies including biotechnology sector. Accenture, Willis Towers Watson, PermataBank, Bank BTPN and Bank Mandiri, where he worked as Senior Executive Vice President, Chief Human Capital Officer and Chief Corporate In 1978 she joined Biocon Biochemicals Ltd as a trainee manager, subsequently establishing Biocon Transformation Officer. India Ltd in collaboration with the Irish company. Dr Mazumdar-Shaw’s experience in the brewing industry underpinned the co-invention of a unique cauldron based on fermentation techniques that led to the Recently, Sanjay left his role at PT Bank Mandiri, Indonesia’s largest bank, to found and direct development of Biocon’s now patented biotechnology reactor. Bester & Co., a business performance improvement consultancy firm. Biocon has since evolved into a highly successful biopharmaceutical enterprise focused on Over the past two decades, Sanjay has lived and worked in over a dozen countries but still retains healthcare and committed to reducing therapy costs of chronic diseases such as diabetes and cancer. fond memories of life in Ballarat. Through innovative products and research services, it enables access to affordable healthcare for ‘I loved the city and got to know so many local and international friends. The campus was very welcoming. patients, partners and healthcare systems across the globe. I knew all my lecturers well and spent time as President of the Ballarat Overseas Student Association.’ Dr Robert Foo Hee Chong AM Emily Situ Distinguished Alumnus (2016) International Alumna of the Year (2018) Robert Chong is a former Mayor of the City of Whitehorse in Melbourne, who has made outstanding Emily Situ graduated from Federation University’s Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree in 2005 contributions to his local community for over 25 years. He has been awarded an Order of Australia Medal, and has gone on to a highly successful career in marketing. She currently works as Branding Director for Centenary Medal and Member of the Order of Australia. Robert arrived in Australia from Malaysia in 1962 Overseas Markets at Country Garden, the largest property development company in China. In 2018, Emily and studied Applied Chemistry at the School of Mines Ballarat (now Federation University). returned to Federation Universityto accept the award of International Alumna of the Year. After graduating, Robert worked as a chemist and research assistant before joining the Royal Australian Before applying to Federation University, Emily worked as a Marketing Officer for a government organisation Air Force. When Robert moved to the Blackburn area of Melbourne in the early 1970s he saw a need to in Hong Kong. ‘I felt a need to study and strengthen my knowledge,’ she says, ‘and an MBA is a popular support recently arrived Chinese immigrants living in his community. He founded the Chinese Community path to improving your management skills.’ Social Services Centre, served as the President of the Federation of Chinese Associations (Vic) Incorporated, and founded several Chinese Senior Citizens Clubs. Due to his strong advocacy for migrant ‘I remember being attracted to Ballarat to experience the real Australia. I didn’t want to travel abroad just support services, Robert was invited to serve on the newly established Board of the Migrant Information to live in a big city with many other Chinese people. I wanted to meet people from different backgrounds, Centre for East Melbourne for seven years, and was then appointed by the Victorian Minister of Health and I was attracted to the reputation of the University, which is highly-rated for teaching quality and student to the Board of Eastern Health. satisfaction.’ Since 2011, Robert has served as Chair of the Eastern Health Foundation. Robert was elected as Emily especially enjoyed the small class sizes, personalised learning and diversity of other students. a councillor in the City of Whitehorse in 1997 and re-elected in 2012 for a sixth term. During this time ‘One thing that was new for me was that the course didn’t have a fixed group of classmates. he served two terms as Mayor. Every subject had different students. The range of ages and nationalities surprised me at first, but it was wonderful to learn from everyone’s varied work and life experiences.’ In 2016, Robert was awarded Distinguished Alumnus of Federation University for outstanding service to the community and his pre-eminent contribution to community health and local government. Looking back, Emily says that her experience at Federation University changed her in two main ways. In 2018, he was awarded the Degree of Doctor of the University Honoris Causa. ‘It gave me more confidence in my work and made me more independent. The way of thinking I developed at Federation Business School really helped me to develop my career. The MBA enabled me to improve my strategic thinking and develop my management style. I learned how to open my mind and think outside the box, which is something I’d never really done. I returned to China more confident in my abilities and quickly found a job as Team Leader at a major PR agency.’ 24 25
English pathways and entry requirements If you don’t meet the English requirements for the course of your choice, you have the opportunity to find a pathway with an English and Academic Preparation course. Our English and Academic Preparation (EAP) courses are designed to assist international students to gain entry into higher education degrees that require an Academic IELTS of 6.0, 6.5 or 7.0. Study can be as short as 5, 10, 15 or 20 weeks, giving students a strong foundation for academic success. EAP courses run prior to the commencement of each semester at our Ballarat and Berwick campuses. Courses are also available online whilst travel restrictions are in place. Classes are scheduled for 20 hours of contact time each week. This is on campus for onshore students and online for international students unable to study in Australia due to travel restrictions. Additional independent study is expected by students to meet the minimum standards to pass. Get future ready Learning tasks and assessments Our EAP courses aim to enhance and develop students’ English language skills and knowledge of western academic culture. During the course, students will Investing in our campuses New degrees develop skills in: We’re continually enhancing our facilities and fostering We’re working with industry and proud to develop • Academic reading and writing connections between industry and our university, degrees that prepare graduates for future global supporting job growth and innovation. employment across in-demand sectors. • Oral presentations and tutorial discussions Recent upgrades at our campuses have included: New degrees include: • Academic vocabulary and assessments • Reopening of our Health and Sports Precinct • Master of Public Health (also available as • Research and study techniques at Mt Helen after a $16.5 million transformation Graduate Certificate and Graduate Diploma) A range of learning tasks and assessment methods will enable students to • $17 million Morewell Innovation Centre opened • Master of Engineering Project Management demonstrate competency. Students are generally not required to sit an Academic in Gippsland • Master of Engineering Technology IELTS test after their satisfactory completion of EAP. • Opening of new $4.4 million allied health teaching (Mechatronic Systems Engineering) and lab facilities at Gippsland to support delivery • Master of Engineering Technology of new allied health degrees (Renewable Energy and Electrical Power Systems) English and Academic Preparation (EAP) • New street frontage and an additional level of teaching • Bachelor of Engineering LOCATION INTAKE space opened at the Brisbane campus (Electrical and Information Engineering) (Honours) Mt Helen (Ballarat), Berwick (Melbourne) Late Summer 2022, Winter 2022 • $2.5 million development of new nursing clinical • Bachelor of Professional Accounting DURATION CRICOS ANNUAL FEE 5 - 20 weeks 050427C 5 weeks $2,000 | 10 weeks $4,000 | 15 weeks $6,000 | 20 weeks $8,000 learning environments at Berwick • Bachelor of Cognitive Enterprise • New $940,000 cyber security labs • Bachelor of International Sport Management • We’re building Australia’s first renewable energy • Bachelor of Secondary Education Learn more about English language requirements and acceptable English tests at wind turbine training tower at the Mt Helen Campus, federation.edu.au/international/study-at-federation/apply with construction commencing mid 2021. • Bachelor of Secondary Education This tower has been jointly funded by industry. (Health and Physical Education Teaching) • Bachelor of Sustainable Food Systems Learn more about these new degrees at study.federation.edu.au Courses, costs and locations are subject to variation. For the most up to date information, visit study.federation.edu.au 26 27
Courses 2022 CRICOS CODE CRICOS CODE STUDY TYPE STUDY TYPE DURATION DURATION LOCATION LOCATION (YEARS) (YEARS) IELTS IELTS PAGE PAGE FEES FEES PAT HWAY P R O G R A M S E NGINE E RING Intermediate: 6.0/5.5 U Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours) 4 6.0/6.0 085617G $29,200 43 English and Academic Preparation (EAP) 5W Advanced: 6.5/6.0 050427C $2,000 26 U Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Information Engineering) (Honours) 4 6.0/6.0 0100639 $29,200 43 Graduate: 6.5/6.5 or 7.0/6.5 U Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical) (Honours) 4 6.0/6.0 085618G $29,200 44 Intermediate: 5.5/5.5 English and Academic Preparation (EAP) 10 W Advanced: 6.5/6.0 050427C $4,000 26 U Bachelor of Engineering (Mining) (Honours) 4 6.0/6.0 085619F $29,200 44 Graduate: 6.5/6.5 or 7.0/6.0 P Graduate Certificate in Community Energy and Micro-Grid 0.5 6.0/6.0 104935K $14,600 44 Intermediate: 5.5/5.0 P Graduate Certificate in Maintenance Management 1 PT 6.0/6.0 Online $14,600 44 English and Academic Preparation (EAP) 15 W Advanced: 6.0/5.5 050427C $6,000 26 Graduate: 6.5/6.0 P Graduate Certificate in Reliability Engineering 1 PT 6.0/6.0 Online $14,600 44 Intermediate: 5.0/5.0 P Graduate Diploma of Engineering Maintenance Management 2 PT 6.0/6.0 Online $29,200 44 English and Academic Preparation (EAP) 20 W Advanced: 5.5/5.5 050427C $8,000 26 P Graduate Diploma of Mining 2 6.0/6.0 085622M $21,900 45 Graduate: 6.0/6.0 P Master of Engineering Project Management 2 6.0/6.0 0100640 $29,200 45 P Master of Engineering Technology (Civil Engineering) 2 6.0/6.0 079924C $29,200 45 BU S IN E S S P Master of Engineering Technology (Mechanical Engineering) 2 6.0/6.0 079927M $29,200 45 U Bachelor of Applied Management 3 6.0/6.0 073593K $25,900 33 P Master of Engineering Technology (Mechatronics and Industrial Automation) 2 6.0/6.0 106472J $29,200 45 U Bachelor of Business 3 6.0/6.0 106613A $25,900 33 P Master of Engineering Technology (Mining Engineering) 2 6.0/6.0 079928K $29,200 45 U Bachelor of Cognitive Enterprise 3 6.0/6.0 106090A $25,900 34 P Master of Engineering Technology (Renewable Energy and Electrical Power Systems) 2 6.0/6.0 0100637 $29,200 46 U Bachelor of Professional Accounting 3 6.0/6.0 102356A $25,900 34 P Master of Maintenance and Reliability Engineering 2 PT 6.0/6.0 Online $29,200 46 P Master of Business Administration (International Business) 2 6.0/6.0 0100319 $28,800 34 P Master of Professional Accounting 2 6.0/6.0 085211G $28,800 34 HE ALTH U Bachelor of Nursing 3 7.0/7.0 088144A $30,900 49 E D U CAT ION A N D E A R LY C H I L D H O O D P Graduate Certificate in Health (Health Leadership) 0.5 6.5/6.0 Online $11,350 49 U Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood and Primary) 4 7.0* 097978F $24,600 38 P Graduate Certificate in Health (Health Services Management) 0.5 6.5/6.0 Online $11,350 50 U Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education) 4 6.5/6.0 102485C $24,600 38 P Graduate Certificate in Health (Workplace Health & Safety) 0.5 6.5/6.0 Online $11,350 50 U Bachelor of Education (Primary) 4 7.0* 089465J $24,600 38 P Graduate Certificate in Public Health 0.5 6.5/6.0 102484D $11,350 50 U Bachelor of Education Studies 3 6.0/6.0 091968A $24,600 38 P Graduate Diploma of Health (Health Leadership) 1 6.5/6.0 Online $22,700 50 U Bachelor of Outdoor and Environmental Education 3 6.0/6.0 085612B $28,500 39 P Graduate Diploma of Health (Health Services Management) 1 6.5/6.0 Online $22,700 50 U Bachelor of Secondary Education 4 7.0* 106091M $26,400 39 P Graduate Diploma of Health (Workplace Health & Safety) 1 6.5/6.0 Online $22,700 50 Bachelor of Secondary Education U 4 7.0* 106092K $26,400 39 (Health and Physical Education Teaching) P Graduate Diploma of Public Health 1 6.5/6.0 102483E $22,700 50 U Bachelor of Sport, Physical and Outdoor Education 3 6.0/6.0 106308K $24,600 39 P Master of Health (Health Leadership) 2 7.0/6.5 097976G $22,700 51 P Graduate Certificate in Education Studies 0.5 6.5/6.0 0100899 $13,200 40 P Master of Health (Health Services Management) 2 6.5/6.0 Online $22,700 51 P Master of Teaching (Early Childhood) 2 7.0* 0100320 $26,400 40 P Master of Health (Research Practice) 2 7.0/6.5 097977G $22,700 51 P Master of Teaching (Primary) 2 7.0* 103251B $26,400 40 P Master of Health (Workplace Health & Safety) 2 6.5/6.0 Online $22,700 51 P Master of Teaching (Secondary) 2 7.0* 097878K $26,400 40 P Master of Public Health 2 6.5/6.0 102482F $22,700 51 *7.0/7.5 in listening and speaking, 6.5 in reading and writing STUDY LEVEL LOCATION DURATION (YEARS) U Undergraduate bachelor degree Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) Churchill Campus (Gippsland) PT Part-time study P Postgraduate studies Berwick Campus Brisbane Campus Courses, costs and locations are subject to variation. Camp Street, Arts Academy (Ballarat) Online Learning For the most up to date information, visit study.federation.edu.au 28 29
Courses 2022 DURATION (YEARS) CRICOS CODE CRICOS CODE STUDY TYPE STUDY TYPE DURATION LOCATION LOCATION (YEARS) IELTS IELTS PAGE PAGE FEES FEES HU M AN IT IE S , S O C I A L S C I E N C E S , C R I M I N O LOGY AND S OCIAL W ORK SCIE NCE U Bachelor of Arts 3 6.0/6.0 085611C $21,900 53 U Bachelor of Biomedical Science 3 6.0/6.0 062139A $28,200 64 U Bachelor of Arts (Humanities) (Honours) 1 6.0/6.0 097882C $21,900 53 U Bachelor of Environmental and Conservation Science 3 6.0/6.0 088140E $28,200 64 U Bachelor of Arts (Social Sciences) (Honours) 1 6.0/6.0 097883B $21,900 54 U Bachelor of Geoscience 3 6.0/6.0 088139J $28,200 65 U Bachelor of Community and Human Services 3 6.5 085212G $24,400 54 U Bachelor of Science 3 6.0/6.0 062141G $28,200 65 U Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice 3 6.0/6.0 0100646 $24,400 54 U Bachelor of Science (Honours) 1 6.0/6.0 088661B $28,200 65 P Graduate Certificate in Social and Community Services 0.5 6.5/6.5 0102153 $13,100 54 U Bachelor of Sustainable Food Systems 3 6.0/6.0 106562G $28,200 65 P Master of Social Work (Qualifying) 2 7.0/7.0 085213F $26,200 55 U Bachelor of Veterinary and Wildlife Science 3 6.0/6.0 088138K $28,200 65 IN FORM AT IO N T E C H N O L O G Y SPORT, HE ALTH, PHYSICAL AND OUTDOOR E DUCATION U Bachelor of Information Technology 3 6.0/5.5 074009A $24,700 58 U Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science 3 7.0/7.0 063657D $31,100 66 U Bachelor of Information Technology (Big Data and Analytics) 3 6.0/5.5 092056M $24,700 58 U Bachelor of Health and Physical Education 4 7.5* 080394C $26,700 66 U Bachelor of Information Technology (Business Information Systems) 3 6.0/5.5 092106F $24,700 58 U Bachelor of International Sport Management 3 6.0/6.0 Online $18,000 67 U Bachelor of Information Technology (Networking and Security) 3 6.0/5.5 092055A $24,700 58 U Bachelor of Outdoor and Environmental Education 3 7.0/7.5 085612B $28,500 67 U Bachelor of Information Technology (Professional Practice) 4 6.0/6.0 049564D $24,700 58 P Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology 1.5 7.0/7.0 083032E $31,100 67 U Bachelor of Information Technology (Software Development) 3 6.0/5.5 092108D $24,700 58 P Master of Strength and Conditioning 1.5 7.0/6.5 096085G $31,100 67 U Bachelor of Science (Honours) 1 6.0/6.0 088661B $28,200 59 * Academic IELTS with an overall score of 7.5, with no band less than 8.0 in speaking and listening, and no band less than 7.0 in reading and writing. P Graduate Certificate in Enterprise Systems 0.5 6.0/6.0 106414H $13,250 59 P Master of Technology (Enterprise Systems and Business Analytics) 2 6.0/6.0 095030G $26,500 59 HIGHE R DE GRE E S BY RE SE ARCH P Master of Technology (Software Engineering) 2 6.0/6.0 080497G $26,500 59 Doctor of Philosophy (Visual and Performing Arts) 3.5 6.5/6.0 023233D $23,300 69 Doctor of Philosophy (Business) 3.5 6.5/6.0 033922G $23,300 69 PE RF ORM IN G A RT S , V I S UA L A RT S A N D D E S IGN Doctor of Philosophy (Mathematical Sciences) 3.5 6.5/6.0 092058J $23,300 69 U Bachelor of Performing Arts 3 6.0/6.0 0100642 $27,700 61 Doctor of Philosophy (Information Technology) 3.5 6.5/6.0 023229M $23,300 69 U Bachelor of Visual Arts 3 6.0/6.0 106032M $27,700 61 Doctor of Philosophy (Engineering) 3.5 6.5/6.0 023234C $28,400 69 U Bachelor of Arts (Creative Arts) (Honours) 1 6.0/6.0 097880E $21,900 61 Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology) 3.5 6.5/6.0 081098C $28,400 69 Doctor of Philosophy (Humanities and Social Sciences) 3.5 6.5/6.0 023232E $23,300 69 PSY C HOL OGY Doctor of Philosophy (Human Movement and Sports Sciences) 3.5 6.5/6.0 026139M $28,400 69 U Bachelor of Psychological Science 3 7.0/6.5 055553A $26,100 63 Doctor of Philosophy (Science) 3.5 6.5/6.0 044127K $28,400 69 U Bachelor of Psychological Science (Honours) 1 7.0/6.5 088971K $26,100 63 Doctor of Philosophy (Education) 3.5 6.5/6.0 016654G $23,300 69 Doctor of Philosophy (VIOSH) 3.5 6.5/6.0 096209M $28,400 69 Master of Applied Science (Biological Science) 1.5 6.5/6.0 001501D $28,400 69 Master of Applied Science 1.5 6.5/6.0 001495G $28,400 69 Master of Applied Science (Psychology) 1.5 6.5/6.0 014682J $28,400 69 Master of Arts 1.5 6.5/6.0 044995K $23,300 69 Master of Arts (Research) 1.5 6.5/6.0 041559K $23,300 69 Master of Business 1.5 6.5/6.0 023221G $23,300 69 Master of Computing 1.5 6.5/6.0 052879C $23,300 69 Master of Education 1.5 6.5/6.0 092210F $23,300 69 Master of Engineering Science 1.5 6.5/6.0 015134G $28,400 69 Master of Human Movement 1.5 6.5/6.0 041560F $28,400 69 Master of Mathematical Sciences 1.5 6.5/6.0 052605G $23,300 69 Master of Nursing 1.5 6.5/6.0 092872A $23,300 69 STUDY LEVEL LOCATION DURATION (YEARS) U Undergraduate bachelor degree Mt Helen Campus (Ballarat) Churchill Campus (Gippsland) PT Part-time study P Postgraduate studies Berwick Campus Brisbane Campus Courses, costs and locations are subject to variation. Camp Street, Arts Academy (Ballarat) Online Learning For the most up to date information, visit study.federation.edu.au 30 31
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