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` Top 70 150 most international universities in the world * *Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2016 23,000 227 OVER students from hectares of beautiful 85+ countries Australian bush, making us one of the largest campuses in Australia
Welcome to Murdoch One of the Studying at Murdoch University most amazing isn’t just about learning in your chosen field. experiences of You’ll explore new ways of my life thinking, discover different perspectives and make a -Katrina Lee (student) difference by applying cutting- edge theory with real-world experiences to ensure you’re ready for a successful career. We’re passionate about what we do and we’re here to help you get the skills, knowledge and life experience you need Scholarships Studying at university can be a life- to achieve your goals. changing experience. As an International With over 150 courses student at Murdoch, we understand that moving abroad to study can be a available to our International daunting task. students, choosing to study That’s why we want to help! With a range at Murdoch means you’ll of scholarships on offer for commencing join more than 23,000 and existing International students, other students from over we hope that we can help you to fully achieve your potential. 85+ countries in celebrating the cultural diversity that International Welcome makes Murdoch one of the Top 70 most International Scholarship Universities in the World*. Our Murdoch Community Be welcomed into the Murdoch community with an International *The Higher Education World University Rankings 2016 At Murdoch, you're not just a number Welcome Scholarship. Citizens from but part of a close-knit community. Bangladesh, Bhutan, China, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malaysia, Mauritius, As part of this community you’ll Mexico, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sri experience a variety of fun events and Lanka, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam, activities around campus and have access Zambia and Zimbabwe are all welcome to to a number of clubs and groups through apply for the scholarship, with $11,000 our Student Guild. You can volunteer, take for Business and Governance courses and part in our multicultural day, join a club or the Bachelor of Nursing and $8,000 for all participate in other campus events such as other eligible courses being paid directly O-Festival and Stamp Out Stress Day. into the recipients Murdoch University tuition fee account. Murdoch University Academic Excellence Awards The Murdoch University Academic Excellence Awards (MUAEA’s) Katrina Lee acknowledge and reward commencing students in both undergraduate and Bachelor of Science (Psychology) postgraduate courses who have a record Home country: Singapore of high academic achievement in previous studies. With 35 undergraduate and “My time at Murdoch has by far been one of the 12 postgraduate MUAEA’s available, each most amazing experiences of my life. Before recipient is awarded AU$5,000, which leaving home and traveling to Perth to begin my will be paid directly into the recipient’s three and half year journey, I was overwhelmed Murdoch University tuition fee account. with an array of conflicting emotions, from joy to sadness, excitement to fear. All of the emotions To find out more about our scholarships soon subsided when I arrived and was replaced and to apply visit goto.murdoch.edu.au/ with just one, appreciation. I appreciated the Scholarships people, the assistance I received, the beauty of the campus, the opportunity, the experience and the country. Even after two years, I am still so thankful that I chose Murdoch to be my university.”
Perth Perth is officially the SUNNIEST city in Australia - Bureau of Meteorology. Our main campus is located in Perth, Western Australia – the Murdoch’s South Street Campus is located approximately 15 7th ‘most liveable’ city in the world. Home to more than 2.5 minutes from both the historic port-city of Fremantle and million residents, Western Australia boasts some of the best bustling City of Perth, making it easy for our International coastlines in Australia. From the crystal clear waters of the students to spend their free time exploring and participating Ningaloo Reef to the awe-inspiring Karri Forests of the in a range of activities and events. South-West, Western Australia has it all. For those wishing to stay a bit closure to home, why not Located on the shores of the Swan River, Perth’s warm, dry spend some time exploring our campus? With a range of summers and cool, wet winters make for a great destination cafes, eateries, sporting facilities and bush walks, our South all year round. Offering a large shopping district with a Street campus is one of the largest university campuses in cosmopolitan mix of cafes, restaurants, pubs and thriving Australia, with more than 227 hectares of natural nightlife, Perth City is suitable for students from all walks bush environment and farmland. of life. JOONDALUP 36 mins MIDLAND 25 mins Direct flights to Perth from these major cities: PERTH • Sydney (3.5 hours) PERTH AIRPORT • Melbourne (3 hours) 15 mins • Bali (3.5 hours) FREMANTLE GARDEN CITY • Bangkok (7 Hours) • Singapore (5 hours) MURDOCH • Jakarta (4 hours) FIONA STANLEY HOSPITAL • Kuala Lumpur (5.5 hours) Perth • Hong Kong (8 hours) Sydney • Guangzhou (8 hours) ROCKINGHAM • Dubai (14 hours) Melbourne • London (17 hours) 36 mins MANDURAH
Features of Perth MEDITERRANEAN CLIMATE Beaches Did you know that Western Australia (WA) is home to seven of the top 25 24.7 C AVERAGE SUMMER TEMPERATURES 1 beaches in Australia?* With over 12,500km of coastline in WA, there's no shortage of beaches to explore. 12 C AVERAGE WINTER TEMPERATURES 1 *TripAdvisor Travelers' Choice Awards 2017 WARM SUMMERS Biodiversity Hotspot MILD WINTERS Perth is the capital of the Southwest Australian Ecoregion, one of only 34 Biodiversity Hotspots in the world. Take a trip to Rottnest Island and meet one of the always smiling Quokkas, or visit Kings Park and Botanic Garden and see if you can spot an endangered Carnaby Cockatoo. FREE Culinary Experience WA is home to two of the best wine and food-making regions in the world. Easily accessible from Perth, the Swan Valley and Margaret River regions make for a great day trip or longer holiday-stay. BUSES IN CBD Elizabeth Quay Students also receive 40% Elizabeth Quay is Perth's new waterfront entertainment and leisure precinct, connecting the city to the Swan Rover. With regular and exciting discount for events, you'll easily find things to do and see at the quay. other transport 7 TH MOST LIVEABLE CITY IN THE WORLD2 Population DLAND 2.04 MILLION3 43% of Murdoch Students are INTERNATIONAL4 1 Reference www.bom.gov.au 2 Economist Intelligence Unit - Global Liveability Ranking 2016. 3 Australian Bureau of Statistics 2016. 4 studentcities.com.au
Support Airport Transfer Service Travelling to a new country can be an where it overwhelming experience, so let us help ease you into Australian life by taking care of your airport transfers. matters Murdoch University, in association with The Murdoch University Guild, Murdoch University was rated are pleased to offer a complementary Airport Transfer Service for newly five stars by the 2017 Good enrolled International students. Upon Universities Guide for our staff to arriving in Perth simply follow the student ratio, so you will always footprints to the StudyPerth Welcome have access to the support you Desk, where you will be met by your need throughout your studies. designated driver and escorted to your new residence! To help you adjust to a new To access this service, please complete country and university life, the booking form and ensure that Murdoch offers a dedicated at least 5 days’ notice of arrival is support team for International given. Confirmation of booking will be students. Pre-departure support, provided within 48 hours of receipt of booking form: course and career advisors, a range of health services, https://murdochguildofstudents. academic support and equity & formstack.com/forms/airport_pick_ up_service social inclusion services are all available to our students. Schooling for your family For commencing International In Western Australia, International students, we offer an students undertaking any level International Orientation of tertiary study are able to enrol dependant(s) into an approved CRICOS Week (O-week) where staff government or non-government school and student volunteers will when travelling in compliance with help guide you around campus their visa rules and regulations. All and through various planned dependants must obtain a visa in order activities. O-week is great for to enter and study in Australia and both government and non-government learning about your course, schools require the payment of tuition study skills, health and safety fees. issues, social events and meeting fellow International students. Dependants of Masters and PhD degree Student exchange students are not required to pay international student tuition fees for the As an International student at Murdoch Work eligibility duration of their parent or guardians University, you have the opportunity to Did you know that your student visa postgraduate study period, but will still participate in a range of short and long- allows you to work up to 40 hours a be required to pay domestic fees where term student exchange programs with fortnight while you study in Australia? applicable. one of our 60 partner universities from For help with your CV, interview across Europe, Asia and North America. coaching and an extensive resource Go on a school-led tour of Japan, library, Murdoch’s Careers and spend a semester studying in Sweden Employment Centre is here to help. or immerse yourself in the American culture in a year-long exchange, the choice is yours!
Murdoch Institute of Technology Murdoch Institute of Technology (MIT) provides International students with direct pathways to undergraduate study at Murdoch University. There are a variety of programs and pathways from year 11 or 12 (or international equivalent) to suit students’ individual academic needs and career goals. Developed specifically for International students, MIT together with Murdoch University offers packaged enrolments to assist in meeting the University’s academic and English entry requirements. Successful students of these packaged enrolments are guaranteed direct entry into Murdoch University without having to reapply. English for Academic General English (GE) Purposes (EAP) The GE program is ideal for students who would like to improve their The EAP programs help students to English language skills through communicate with confidence while an experienced team of teachers, improving vital study skills that are focusing on fluency, accuracy and essential for success in an English- confidence in reading, writing, speaking academic environment. listening and speaking. A student’s current level of English literacy and their desired study pathway will determine which EAP program they’ll complete. Murdoch University Diploma Programs (DP) Preparation Course Units studied in the Diploma Programs Guaranteed (MUPC) are the same as those studied by first The MUPC course prepares students for year Murdoch University students. As direct such, this pathway offers direct entry a successful transition into degree- level study, providing a pathway that into second year study of a bachelor degree. entry into allows students to enter into first year study of a bachelor degree at Murdoch Murdoch University. University* *for successful applicants
Murdoch considers Pioneering research research as a priority, We are one of the leading research universities in Australia. As a member involves pioneering of the Innovative Research Universities group we collaborate with a and rigorous work number of distinguished Australian universities, conducting research of national and international standing. Our world-leading research in food and strives to make a security, sustainable development and health futures is informing leaders difference. and nurturing innovation in tackling the most pressing regional and global challenges. -Amanda Duarte Barbosa (PhD student) ` Amanda Duarte Barbosa PhD Veterinary Sciences Home country: Brazil “Murdoch considers research as a priority, involves pioneering and rigorous work and strives to make a difference in local and global community. It has world leading researchers and academics and can provide the necessary infrastructure and support resources. I have chosen the PhD degree in Veterinary Sciences mainly because I am enthusiastic about research and have a desire to make a difference in my field. My main goal is to generate scientific innovations and contributions to the University knowledge, animal and public health”
World-class facilities We are strongly focused on providing real-world learning experiences to ensure you are prepared for a career after graduation. Animal Hospital Information Technology Nursing simulation suites The Animal Hospital is a fully functioning labs Both our Mandurah and Perth campuses surgery and vet facility. It has a working house state-of-the-art nursing facilities, IT students will develop their skills farm, 24-hour pet emergency centre where you will learn how to provide in our brand new state-of-the-art and an equine centre, complete with an care in fully-equipped nursing wards, teaching laboratories. A new games lab operating theatre specifically designed treatment areas and simulation rooms. equipped with the latest virtual reality for horses. Students hone their skills on lifelike, equipment will encourage students to high-tech mannequins with heart, lung get creative and collaborate. Students Chiropractic Clinic studying networking or security related and digestive sounds, and other realistic capabilities. courses will have access to a data This practising clinic includes a centre to prototype, experiment and rehabilitation centre, 11 consulting rooms, a physiological therapeutics get hands-on with the latest industrial Renewable energy facility and a digital radiographic suite. technologies. facilities Our Chiropractic students spend a lot of Our renewable energy facilities include time here, getting to practice their skills Law Moot Court an outdoor test area, photovoltaic on real patients in their final year. In our electronic Moot Court, research equipment such as a solar students can try cases in a court room simulator and rooftop photovoltaic environment and compete with other arrays, and a renewable energy law schools around the world, thanks to engineering laboratory which houses a Engineering pilot plant the latest video satellite technology. comprehensive range of wind energy Our nationally renowned engineering industry-standard software. pilot plant is an engineer’s playground. Media Arts Centre The plant includes advanced control The Media Arts Centre houses industry- Sporting facility systems using a modern industrial data acquisition and control platform. standard facilities such as a digital TV Our Perth campus will soon benefit studio, sound stage, control room, audio from an additional $5.2 million sporting studio, four radio studios, as well as a facility that includes two synthetic Exercise Science labs number of editing suites. football (soccer) pitches (including a Gain valuable hands-on experience cricket oval for summer cricket), new in our dedicated exercise physiology Nexus Theatre changing rooms, a synthetic cricket laboratory, rehabilitation, strength pitch, floodlights and spectator seating. and conditioning laboratory and This theatre space provides Arts performance laboratory, used for students with a modern and professional biomechanics and motor control area to hone their craft in performance research and teaching. or production.
My most treasured Leading academics achievement - having Our academics have won awards, published books and achieved my research presented some amazing accomplishments – but most importantly they’re to the President of the committed to helping you learn. More than 73 percent of Murdoch staff hold a doctorate degree, so you can be supported by top United States (Barack academics from around the globe, benefitting from their experience, Obama). knowledge and networks of contacts to help launch your own career. -Dr Matthew Thompson (Lecturer) Dr Mathew Thompson Lecturer in the School of Psychology and Exercise Science As a Psychology student, you will learn from Dr Thompson, an expert in cognitive processes and on how we make decisions as human beings. Dr Thompson is fascinated by human perceptual expertise and has even had his research presented to the former President of the United States, Barack Obama. “My most treasured intellectual achievement was having the findings of my research presented to the President of the United States in a report by the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. I hope that my research will help to reduce error in safety-critical decision making in areas such as crime-scene forensics and diagnostic medicine.” Before starting at Murdoch, Dr Thompson was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of California, Los Angeles, and a Fellow at The University of Queensland and Harvard Medical School. He even worked with Australia’s state and federal police agencies as well as the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, so has extensive industry experience and knowledge to offer Murdoch Psychology students.
BUSINESS Course CRICOS 2018 Annual Undergraduate Courses Intake Duration code Code Indicative Fee* Bachelor of Business Accounting Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1318 079326C $28,424 Banking Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1318 079326C $28,424 Business Law Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1318 079326C $28,424 Economics Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1318 079339J $28,424 Finance Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1318 079326C $28,424 Hospitality and Tourism Management Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1318 079326C $28,424 Human Resources Management Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1318 079326C $28,424 International Business Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1318 079326C $28,117 Management Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1318 079326C $28,424 Marketing Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1318 079326C $28,424 Course CRICOS 2018 Annual Postgraduate by Coursework Intake Duration code Code Indicative Fee* Business Administration, Graduate Certificate Semester 1 & 2 1 semester C1106 034952D $15,773 Business Administration Professional Practice, Masters Semester 1 & 2 2 years M1257 089549E $31,998 Business Administration, Masters Semester 1 & 2 1.5 years M1256 089548F $31,998 Human Resources Management, Graduate Certificate Semester 1 1 semester C1108 052844C $15,773 Human Resources Management, Graduate Diploma Semester 1 & 2 1 year G1060 052856K $31,847 Human Resources Management, Masters Semester 1 & 2 2 years M1213 030207C $32,148 Professional Accounting, Masters Semester 1 & 2 2 years M1211 057228J $32,148 Sustainable Development, Masters Semester 1 & 2 2 years M1214 072141B $32,513 CREATIVE MEDIA AND COMMUNICATION Course CRICOS 2018 Annual Undergraduate Courses Intake Duration code Code Indicative Fee* Bachelor of Communication Global Media and Communication Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1342 095508G $27,105 Journalism Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1316 079364G $28,414 Strategic Communication Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1342 095508G $27,105 Bachelor of Communication + Bachelor of Creative Media Semester 1 & 2 4 years B1344 095512A $27,105 Bachelor of Creative Media Games Art and Design Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1316 001572M $28,492 Graphic Design Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1316 001572M $28,341 Photography Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1316 001572M $28,414 Screen Production Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1316 001572M $28,565 Sound Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1316 001572M $28,591 Course CRICOS 2018 Annual Postgraduate by Coursework Intake Duration code Code Indicative Fee* Communication Management, Masters Semester 1 & 2 1.5 years M1209 081030A $30,932 Health Communication, Graduate Diploma Semester 1 & 2 1 year G1075 088771G $31,579 Web Communication, Graduate Diploma Semester 1 1 year G1071 085216C $30,624 EDUCATION Course CRICOS 2018 Annual Undergraduate Courses Intake Duration code Code Indicative Fee* Bachelor of Education Early Childhood and Primary Teaching Semester 1 4 years B1319 079332E $28,601 Primary Teaching Semester 1 4 years B1319 079332E $28,601 Primary, 1-10 Health and Physical Education Semester 1 4 years B1319 071543C $27,057 Bachelor of Education (Secondary Teaching) + Bachelor of Semester 1 5 years B1328 084239D $26,807 Arts (Drama)
Bachelor of Education (Secondary Teaching) + Bachelor of Semester 1 5 years B1328 084239D $26,681 Arts (English) Bachelor of Education (Secondary Teaching) + Bachelor of Semester 1 5 years B1328 084239D $26,255 Arts (History) Bachelor of Education (Secondary Teaching) + Bachelor of Semester 1 5 years B1328 084239D $26,807 Arts (Indonesian) Bachelor of Education (Secondary Teaching) + Bachelor of Semester 1 5 years B1328 084239D $26,718 Arts (Japanese) Bachelor of Education (Secondary Teaching) + Bachelor of Semester 1 5 years B1329 084238E $27,357 Science (Mathematics and Statistics) Bachelor of Education (Secondary Teaching) + Bachelor of Semester 1 5 years B1329 084238E $27,394 Science (Sport and Health Science) Bachelor of Education + Bachelor of Science Semester 1 5 years B1329 084238E $27,394 Course CRICOS 2018 Annual Postgraduate by Coursework Intake Duration code Code Indicative Fee* Education (Secondary), Graduate Diploma Semester 1 1 year G1024 079347J $34,240 Education (Tertiary and Workplace), Graduate Diploma Semester 1 & 2 1 year G1025 093250A $27,394 Education (Coursework), Masters Semester 1 & 2 1.5 years M1208 002997M $27,987 Teaching (Primary), Masters Semester 1 1.5 years M1230 093249E $27,394 ENGINEERING Course CRICOS 2018 Annual Undergraduate Courses Intake Duration code Code Indicative Fee* Bachelor of Engineering with Honours Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering Semester 1 & 2 4 years H1264 030196A $31,686 Electrical Power Engineering Semester 1 & 2 4 years H1264 030196A $31,686 Environmental Engineering Semester 1 & 2 4 years H1264 030196A $31,686 Industrial Computer Systems Engineering Semester 1 & 2 4 years H1264 030196A $31,686 Instrumentation and Control Engineering Semester 1 & 2 4 years H1264 030196A $31,686 Renewable Energy Engineering Semester 1 & 2 4 years H1264 030196A $31,686 Bachelor of Science Engineering Technology Semester 1 3 years B1317 079342C $31,327 Course CRICOS 2018 Annual Postgraduate by Coursework Intake Duration code Code Indicative Fee* Energy and the Environment, Graduate Diploma Semester 1 & 2 1 year G1062 034962B $33,439 Energy and Carbon Studies, Graduate Certificate Semester 1 & 2 1 semester C1137 094589K $16,478 Energy and Carbon Studies, Graduate Diploma Semester 1 & 2 1 year G1079 094617M $32,956 Engineering, Graduate Diploma Semester 1 & 2 1 year G1070 082761B $33,439 Engineering, Masters Semester 1 & 2 2 years M1193 027663E $33,439 Extractive Metallurgy, Graduate Diploma Semester 1 1 year G1034 039524F $33,439 Renewable and Sustainable Energy, Masters Semester 1 & 2 2 years M1218 094590F $33,132 Safety Science, Graduate Diploma Semester 1 & 2 1 year G1078 093253J $32,538 Water Treatment and Desalination, Graduate Diploma Semester 1 1 year G1076 091335A $32,695 Water Treatment and Desalination, Masters Semester 1 2 years M1259 091334B $33,077 HEALTH Course CRICOS 2018 Annual Undergraduate Courses Intake Duration code Code Indicative Fee* Bachelor of Arts Psychology Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1338 072172F $29,537 Bachelor of Nursing Bachelor of Nursing Semester 1 3 years B1335 050228K $29,714# Bachelor of Science Biomedical Sciences Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1317 002977D $31,327 Chiropractic Science + Clinical Chiropractic Semester 1 5 years B1331 083417K $30,781 Clinical Laboratory Science Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1317 079343B $31,190
Movement Science Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1317 079343B $30,859 Psychology Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1339 091972E $31,015 Sport and Health Science Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1317 079343B $30,740 Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1348 095513M $30,380 Course CRICOS 2018 Annual Postgraduate by Coursework Intake Duration code Code Indicative Fee* Applied Psychology in Clinical Psychology, Masters Semester 1 2 years M1156 079349G $31,316 Applied Psychology in Organisational Psychology, Masters Semester 1 & 2 2 years M1157 079350C $31,472 Applied Psychology (Professional), Masters Semester 1 1 year M1238 085584A $36,071 Clinical Exercise Physiology, Graduate Diploma Trimester 1 1 year G1073 093573D $31,090 Consultancy Psychology, Graduate Diploma Semester 1 & 2 1 year G1057 056250G $31,853 Counselling, Graduate Certificate Semester 1 & 2 1 semester C1111 080704E $15,565 Counselling, Graduate Diploma Semester 1 & 2 1 year G1055 056249A $31,119 Counselling, Masters Semester 1 & 2 2 years M1143 056251G $31,249 Creative Arts Therapies, Graduate Diploma1 Semester 1 & 2 1 year G1081 095428G $31,389 Psychology, Graduate Diploma Semester 1 & 2 1 year G1058 052860C $31,187 HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Course CRICOS 2018 Annual Undergraduate Courses Intake Duration code Code Indicative Fee* Bachelor of Arts Community Development Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1316 079364G $28,221 English and Creative Writing Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1316 001572M $28,362 Global Politics and Policy Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1316 079364G $27,602 History Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1316 079364G $28,159 Indonesian Semester 1 3 years+ B1316 079364G $28,211 International Aid and Development Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1316 079364G $28,221 Japanese Semester 1 3 years+ B1316 079364G $28,315 Philosophy Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1316 079364G $28,055 Security, Terrorism and Counterterrorism Studies Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1316 079364G $27,498 Sociology Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1316 079364G $27,602 Sustainable Development Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1316 079364G $28,923 Theatre and Drama Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1316 001572M $28,138 Tourism and Events Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1316 079340E $28,388 Course CRICOS 2018 Annual Postgraduate by Coursework Intake Duration code Code Indicative Fee* Chaplaincy, Graduate Diploma Semester 1 & 2 1 year G1067 080710G $27,394 Chaplaincy, Masters Semester 1 & 2 2 years M1258 089550A $27,394 Community Development, Graduate Diploma Semester 1 & 2 1 year G1061 059720C $28,294 Community Development, Masters Semester 1 & 2 2 years M1212 081029E $30,099 Divinity, Masters Semester 1 & 2 3 years M1207 080708A $27,971 Theology, Graduate Diploma Semester 1 & 2 1 year G1050 089749G $26,593 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Course CRICOS 2018 Annual Undergraduate Courses Intake Duration code Code Indicative Fee* Bachelor of Science Business Information Systems Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1317 040026C $30,032 Computer Science Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1317 040026C $30,027 Cyber Forensics and Information Security Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1317 040026C $29,772 Games Software Design and Production Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1317 040026C $29,772 Games Technology Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1317 040026C $29,772 Internetworking and Network Security Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1317 040026C $29,772 Mobile and Web Application Development Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1317 040026C $31,327
Course CRICOS 2018 Annual Postgraduate by Coursework Intake Duration code Code Indicative Fee* Games And Apps Production, Graduate Diploma Semester 1 1 year G1074 088772F $29,755 Information Technology Management, Graduate Diploma Semester 1 1 year G1051 052853B $28,778 Information Technology, Graduate Certificate Semester 1 1+ semester C1109 052847M $14,372 Information Technology, Masters Semester 1 & 2^ 2 years M1220 057275B $29,339 Internetworking and Security, Graduate Diploma Semester 1 1 year G1059 052616D $29,901 LAW AND CRIMINOLOGY Course CRICOS 2018 Annual Undergraduate Courses Intake Duration code Code Indicative Fee* Bachelor of Criminology Crime Science Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1316 095504A $27,254 Criminal Behaviour Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1316 095504A $27,254 Legal Studies Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1316 095504A $27,254 Bachelor of Criminology + Bachelor of Arts (Psychology) Semester 1 & 2 4 years B1347 095507J $29,221 Bachelor of Laws Bachelor of Laws (Graduate Entry) Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1340 093251M $28,474 Bachelor of Laws Semester 1 & 2 4 years B1321 006942E $28,346 Bachelor of Laws + Bachelor of Arts Semester 1 & 2 5 years B1326 008281K $28,237 Bachelor of Laws + Bachelor of Business Semester 1 & 2 5 years B1325 084237F $28,424 Bachelor of Laws + Bachelor of Science Semester 1 & 2 5 years B1324 010222C $28,237 Bachelor of Laws + Bachelor of Criminology Semester 1 & 2 5 years B1346 095505M $28,350 Course CRICOS 2018 Annual Postgraduate by Coursework Intake Duration code Code Indicative Fee* Australian Migration Law and Practice, Graduate Diploma 8th January 1 year C1083 096011C $30,043 Legal Practice, Graduate Certificate Semester 1 & 2 1 semester C1132 090761B $15,684 SCIENCE Course CRICOS 2018 Annual Undergraduate Courses Intake Duration code Code Indicative Fee* Bachelor of Science Animal Health Semester 1 3 years+ B1317 085582C $35,759 Animal Science Semester 1 3 years+ B1317 079345M $32,935 Biological Sciences Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1317 002977D $31,327 Chemistry Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1317 002977D $31,171 Computer Science Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1317 040026C $30,027 Conservation and Wildlife Biology Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1317 079334C $31,327 Crop and Pasture Science Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1317 087701G $31,067 Environmental Management and Sustainability Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1317 079334C $31,067 Environmental Science Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1317 079334C $31,067 Forensic Biology and Toxicology Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1317 002977D $31,327 Genetics and Molecular Biology Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1317 002977D $30,921 Marine Science Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1317 002977D $30,084 Mathematics and Statistics Semester 1 & 2 3 years B1317 002977D $31,171 Mineral Science Semester 1 3 years+ B1317 002977D $29,772 Physics and Nanotechnology Semester 1 3 years+ B1317 002977D $30,661 Bachelor of Science + Bachelor Laboratory Medicine Semester 1 & 2 4 years B1337 088500G $31,327 Bachelor of Science (Veterinary Biology) + Doctor of Semester 1 5 years B1330 083416M $61,477# Veterinary Medicine Course CRICOS 2018 Annual Postgraduate by Coursework Intake Duration code Code Indicative Fee* Biosecurity, Masters Semester 1 & 2 1.5 years M1248 089239G $33,574 Environmental Assessment and Management, Graduate Semester 1 1 semester C1118 089750D $16,756 Certificate
Environmental Science, Graduate Certificate Semester 2 1 semester C1127 030208B $16,730 Environmental Science, Graduate Diploma Semester 1 & 2 1 year G1053 002991F $32,695 Environmental Science, Masters Semester 1 & 2 1 year M1210 081028F $32,695 Food Security, Masters Semester 1 & 2 1 year M1237 085578K $32,695 Forensic Science, Graduate Certificate Semester 2 1 semester C1131 086029J $16,730 Forensic Science, Masters Semester 1 & 2 1.5 years M1255 089467G $32,970 Protected Area Administration, Graduate Certificate Semester 1 1 semester C1129 085580E $16,870 Protected Area Management, Masters Semester 1 & 2 1 year M1231 085579J $33,604 Wildlife Health and Conservation, Masters Semester 1 & 2 1 year M1232 085581D $47,067 Veterinary Studies in Conservation Medicine, Masters Semester 1 & 2 1 year M1122 048801D $47,067 Veterinary Studies in Veterinary Surveillance, Masters Semester 1 & 2 1 year M1121 048802C $43,072 SIR WALTER MURDOCH GRADUATE SCHOOL Course CRICOS 2018 Annual Postgraduate by Coursework Intake Duration code Code Indicative Fee* Development Studies, Masters Semester 1 & 2 2 years M1195 077165J $34,593 Health Administration, Policy and Leadership, Graduate Semester 1 1 semester C1136 085215D $16,990 Certificate Health Administration, Policy and Leadership, Masters Semester 1 & 2 2 years M1267 093385G $32,512 International Affairs and Security, Masters Semester 1 & 2 2 years M1266 093074A $34,593 Policy and Development, Graduate Certificate Semester 1 1 semester C1102 077166G $17,297 Public Policy and Management, Masters Semester 1 & 2 2 years M1194 077163M $34,593 * The 2018 Average Annual Indicative Fee is calculated on the assumption that where a course allows students to enrol in general elective units, students will enrol in a field of education that is broadly similar to the field of education of the majority of the core units of that course. Actual fees may vary from the Annual Indicative Fees quoted in the table above. # Due to the nature of the course design, actual fees will vary greatly from year to year. Nursing – Year 1 fees are anticipated to be approximately $26,576; Year 2 fees are approximately $34,150 per year and Year 3 fees are approximately $26,668 per year. Vet – Year 1 fees are anticipated to be approximately $30,467; Year 2 and Year 3 fees are approximately $50,429 per year and Year 4 and Year 5 fees are approximately $85,099 per year. ^ Data Science major only available for Semester 1 intake. 1 Only available at Murdoch's Mandurah Campus. 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