—Get the RMIT advantage
Study in the heart of Melbourne
2018A guide for future international students
Cover image: Israel Lemus Guillen – Master of Engineering (Aerospace and Aviation)
1 Welcome to RMIT
2 Rankings
4 A global university of technology, design and enterprise
5 Global experiences
6 Industry connections
8 Welcome to Melbourne
10 Campuses
12 Accommodation
13 Cost of living
14 Make new friends, get support and fi nd a job
15 Scholarships
16 Important dates
17 Entry requirements
18 Pathways
20 Visas, fees and laws
21 How to apply
22 Research and innovation
23 Collaborative Articulation Programs
64 Maps
Programs and Fees
24 Pre-University
25 Foundation Studies
26 English Language Programs
28 Art, Design and Architecture
32 Building, Construction and Planning
34 Business
38 Communication and Digital Media
40 Computing, Games and Information Technology
42 Education and Teaching
44 Engineering
49 Environment and Sustainability
51 Health and Biomedical Sciences
54 International and Community Services
56 Justice and Legal
58 Science
61 Study Abroad
All programs are subject to change, including vocational education programs that are aff ected by National Training Package variations.
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Acknowledgement of Country
RMIT is situated on the land of the Kulin Nations, the traditional owners of the land on which RMIT University stands. In Australia we respectfully recognise Elders both past and present. We also acknowledge the traditional custodians of lands across Australia, their Elders, ancestors, cultures and heritage.
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— RMIT University is an amazing institution
We offer life-changing experiences for students and staff. We help to shape the world with our research, innovation, teaching and engagement.
Our students are incredibly diverse and our people are defined by their passion, interests, talent and drive.
Join us to be part of the RMIT story.
Martin Bean CBEVice-Chancellor and President RMIT University
Our students are incredibly diverse and our people are defined by their passion, interests, talent and drive.
Connect with RMIT on social media for all the latest news and updates.
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— RMIT is a top-ranking university
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Top 100 universities in the world for:
– Engineering – Civil and Structural – Electrical and Electronic – Mechanical, Aeronautical and Manufacturing
– Accounting and Finance
– Business and Management Studies‡
5-Star QS for excellence in higher education
#1 in Australia and #17 in the world for Fashion and Textiles programs §
#35 in the world for the international profile of the University’s academic staff*
13th highest ranked university in Australia and 252nd in the world*
Top 150 universities in the world for:
– Computer Science and Information Systems
– Education
– Geography and Area Studies
– Communication and Media Studies‡
7th in Australia and #71-80 in the world for graduate employability†
#1 in Australia and #16 in the world for Art and Design and #4 in Australia and #36 in the world for Architecture and the Built Environment‡
#109 in the world for employer reputation (#8 in Australia and #3 in Victoria)*
1 2016–17 QS Top 50 Under 50 index
* 2016 – 17 QS World University Rankings † 2017 QS Graduate Employability Rankings‡ 2016 QS World University Rankings by Subject§ Business of Fashion 2016 Global Fashion School Rankings
#16 in the world for universities less than 50 years old1
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RMIT is proud of its international reputation for excellence in practical education and outcome-driven research. Explore the 450+ internationally recognised qualifications available at RMIT across higher education, vocational study and research streams.
Study areas:
— A global university of technology, design and enterpriseWe prepare graduates for success in work, life and research so they can positively contribute to, and shape, the world.
Founded in 1887 Established as a public university
in 1992
5 campusesin Australia and Vietnam
3 colleges 17 schools
83,000 students Exchange partnerships
with over 200 partners across 49 countries
— RMIT facts
Art, Design and Architecture
Computing, Games and Information Technology
Health and Biomedical Sciences
Building, Construction and Planning
Education and Teaching International and Community Services
Business Engineering Justice and Legal
Communication and Digital Media
Environment and Sustainability
Science
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Make the world your classroom and participate in one or more of RMIT’s global programs, giving you the competitive edge that future employers are looking for.
From semester-long and short-term study programs to work-based opportunities – your options are endless.
Exchange programs
Spend a semester or two at one of RMIT's 200+ partner institutions across 49 countries.
Cross-campus study
Study at RMIT Vietnam’s Ho Chi Minh City or Hanoi campuses for up to a year.
Global summer and winter programs
Spend your summer or winter break at RMIT Barcelona or RMIT Vietnam, or one of our many partner institutions.
Global intensives
Join fellow students on a two- to four-week trip to the Americas, Asia or Europe under the leadership of an RMIT academic.
RMIT International Industry Experience and Research Program (RIIERP)
Take part in vocational training and research projects at world-class businesses and institutions in Asia, Europe and the USA.
Countries you can go on exchange to:
Austria Belgium Brazil Canada Chile China Colombia Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Hong Kong Iceland India Indonesia Ireland Italy Japan Korea Malaysia Mexico the Netherlands New Caledonia New Zealand Norway the Philippines Poland Portugal Singapore South Africa Spain Sweden Switzerland Taiwan Thailand Turkey United Kingdom USA Vietnam.
— Global experiences Did you know that you can study or work overseas as part of your RMIT program?
Student ProfileChamendra Amarasinghe – Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) (Honours)/Bachelor of Business (Management)
In 2012, I undertook an exchange semester in China, at the Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Moving to a country where English was not the main language was initially frightening, however it taught me a lot about how to adapt.
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— Benefit from strong industry connectionsRMIT has active connections to industry with over a hundred engaged partners.
As an RMIT student you will benefit from meaningful, varied and practical learning experiences. These may include:
– work placements from three to 12 months
– collaborative projects with organisations
– networking with industry leaders
Build and grow a successful business with RMIT Enterprise and Business Creation Centre
Learn from innovative world leaders in your chosen field and gain connections and skills to help you find the right job when you graduate.
Find out more at enterprise.rmit.edu.au
Learn how to make your start-up idea a reality
Do you have a start-up idea you want to accelerate? RMIT Activator is designed to help students grow successful start-up ventures and provide participants with real-world skills in enterprise creation.
Get help taking your idea to market at rmitactivator.edu.au
Career mentoring
Undergraduate and postgraduate students in their last or second-last year of study can apply to be mentored by an industry professional.
Mentors and students meet for at least one hour every four weeks, over three months.
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ABB Australia
Adidas Group
Airbus
Alcatel-Lucent
Alcoa Australia
ANZ
ARUP
Audi Australia
Australian Property Alliance
Australian Red Cross
BAE Systems
BHP Billiton
Boeing
Bombardier
Bosch Australia
Brookfield Multiplex
Bupa Australia
Chevron Australia
Coca-Cola
Deloitte
Ericsson Australia
Ernst & Young
European Union Commission
ExxonMobil Australia
Fonterra
Ford Motor Company
Foxtel
Fuji Xerox
GlaxoSmithKline
General Motors
Hansen Yuncken
The Heart Foundation
Hewlett-Packard
Huawei Technology
Hyundai Motor Company
IBM
Intel
Isuzu
Jetstar Airways
John Holland Group
Jones Lang LaSalle
Knight Frank
KPMG
Lockheed Martin
L’Oréal Australia
MasterCard
Mercedes-Benz
Mirvac
Northrop Grumman
Orica
Oxfam
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Qantas Airways
Raytheon
Rolls-Royce
Saab
Siemens
Stockland
The Salvation Army
Telstra
Thales Group
Tiger Airways
TNT
Toyota
Transfield
UNICEF
Unilever
Uniqlo
Walt Disney Company
World Vision
Yahoo! Inc.
You may find yourself connecting with outstanding global brands via internships, research, mentoring, scholarships or sponsorship.
— RMIT links with the world’s best brands
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Melbourne is a welcoming multicultural city where diversity is celebrated. Our quality of living is high. Public transport is convenient and affordable, and trams are free within the CBD.
— Australia welcomes youAustralia is a prosperous country with a long, proud history of stability and progress.
— Welcome to MelbourneSafe, multicultural, and the world’s most liveable city.
Australians are renowned for our friendliness, and our wholehearted embrace of multiculturalism is a worldwide success story. We are one of the most diverse countries in the world, and our communities remain some of the most socially cohesive, harmonious and safe places to live. We value and respect people’s personal freedoms, including their right to practise their culture and faith freely.
Our city is bursting with the languages, cultures, foods and entertainments of people from 180 countries all over the world who call Melbourne home. International students, in particular, are seen as a vital and vibrant part of life in Melbourne and the city provides them with a warm welcome.
RMIT’s Melbourne City campus is in the heart of Melbourne’s central business district, where 50,000 students study across all major interest areas.
Melbourne features beautifully maintained public spaces, a network of laneways, iconic galleries and museums, as well as a lively year-round calendar of sports, music, fashion and cultural events.
Our City campus is surrounded by Melbourne’s internationally recognised vibrant food and coffee culture. Thanks to our many multicultural communities our students can easily explore cuisines from all around the world, as well as find their favourite tastes from home.
Melbourne is a stimulating and exciting city to be in.
“ Melbourne has been voted the world’s most liveable city six years in a row”
– Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) index
“ Melbourne is the second best student city in the world”
– QS Best Student Cities
“ Melbourne is in the top 10 safest cities in the world”
– The Economist’s Safe Index 2015
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RMIT’s campuses are constantly evolving and expanding to meet the demands of contemporary university life. You will find award-winning buildings equipped with industry-standard facilities, modern technology and sustainable features.
Campuses are designed to be accessible, convenient and supportive environments where you can explore, learn, research and create.
You will find:
– up-to-date, comprehensive collections at libraries
– high-quality on-campus cafés
– clubs and societies to appeal to a variety of interests
– all the support services you need
RMIT security and safety
– 24-hour security, including multiple campus patrols and monitored CCTV
– crowd control for large events
– security escorts on request after dark
– coordination of emergency plans and procedures
— Explore your RMIT campus
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RMIT Melbourne City campus
In the centre of the city
RMIT’s largest campus, RMIT Melbourne City, is located in the centre of the CBD. It is surrounded by restaurants and cafés, shopping centres, parks, galleries, museums and public transport. The campus is on the free tram zone and across the road from Melbourne Central train station.
Key facilities include:
– new award-winning buildings among architecturally significant historical buildings
– outdoor recreational spaces
New laneways, gardens, student spaces and even better library facilities are being developed as part of the New Academic Street project.
RMIT Brunswick campus
A creative hub in a trendy inner-city location
Located just five kilometres north of the city centre, Brunswick is popular with Melbourne’s up-and-coming artists, fashion designers and musicians. The campus is situated just a few minutes away from Sydney Road – a vibrant, multicultural area with a variety of shops, restaurants, pubs and markets.
At RMIT Brunswick, you can study our design-related programs, including textile technologies, fashion design, merchandising, and product development.
Our purpose-built Fashion Hub maintains the School of Fashion and Textiles’ reputation globally as the southern hemisphere’s best equipped and talent-rich hub.
Key facilities include:
– new studios
– production labs
– community space
RMIT Bundoora campus
Australian parklands and wildlife only 18km from the city
The Bundoora campus is 18 kilometres north-east of Melbourne’s city centre – a relaxing environment surrounded by open spaces and native parklands.
The campus, with East and West sections on either side of Plenty Road, houses many of RMIT’s health and medical sciences, engineering and education programs.
Key facilities include:
– purpose-built health and medical science laboratory
– dedicated engineering campus
– sporting facilities including a FIFA-approved soccer pitch, football oval, athletics track, and tennis and netball courts
– two libraries (each wing of the campus)
– childcare centre
– health sciences teaching clinics
– on-campus accommodation in brand new ultra-modern apartments
– plenty of outdoor features to enjoy, including the Keelbundoora Scarred Tree and Heritage Trail, ornamental lakes and abundant greenery and wildlife
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Search our accommodation database for housing near your campus. Our Student Wellbeing Advisers can also provide you with housing support and advice to help you settle into Melbourne life.
Find out more: rmit.edu.au/housing
The types of housing available include:
– shared or private rentals
– apartments
– homestay
– student hostels
– on-campus accommodation at Bundoora
Popular choices for international students
– RMIT Village: rmitvillage.com.au
– Urbanest: urbanest.com.au
Campus accommodation at Bundoora
The Bundoora student accommodation facility offers 370 beds for students. This facility opened in 2016 and features a broad mix of unit types, including one, two and four-bedroom units.
rmit.edu.au/accommodation/oncampus
Under 18
If you are under 18, your accommodation and welfare arrangements will need to be approved. See Page 20 for more information.
Settling in to Melbourne
Get practical advice on setting up in Melbourne: rmit.edu.au/students/gettingstarted.
Another great resource is the Insider Guides written for and by students. Visit insiderguides.com.au/melbourne
— Find accommodation near your campusFeel at home in Melbourne.
Free airport pickup
RMIT offers a free airport pickup service to newly arriving international students. Our staff can also assist you in booking temporary accommodation or homestay to help you with your arrival.
rmit.edu.au/students/gettingstarted
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Set-up costs
You will need to allow AU$3000–$5000 to cover establishment expenses, such as bond payment, rent in advance, furniture and household items.
Some student apartments come fully furnished but private rental accommodation often does not.
Ongoing expenses will vary according to your lifestyle and choice of accommodation. It is more expensive to live on your own than to share with others.
Bringing your family with you
The Department of Immigration and Border Protection recommends that you budget your living costs according to the following annual rates:
You: AU$19,830
Your partner: AU$6940
Your child: AU$2970
You may be requested to provide evidence of these funds to receive a student visa.
Find out more: border.gov.au
See Page 20 for more information.
Weekly expensesAU$
Rent (shared)
City
Brunswick
Bundoora
200–300
150–250
120–200
Electricity, gas and water 35–140
Food 80–150
Phone and internet 20–55
Public transport Up to 55
Entertainment 80–150
Estimated weekly total 290–750
— Cost of living in MelbourneWe have developed a student budget guideline to help you plan for the costs of relocating to Melbourne.
For more information, visit
studyinaustralia.gov.au/global/ live-in-australia/living-costs
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— Make new friends, get support and find a jobWe’ll help you settle in.
Social activities
When you study at RMIT, you will be part of a vibrant and welcoming community with plenty of social, cultural, sporting and recreation activities on offer. Join a club, get a free weekly breakfast or take part in walking tours, fitness classes, markets, cinema screenings and live music events.
Mates at RMIT
New international students are connected with current students through Mates at RMIT, a peer-mentoring program that offers a friendly support network to help you settle into Melbourne life. For a complete range of mentoring and volunteering programs, visit rmit.edu.au/lead
Support for students
– International student support
– Careers and employment services
– Disability services
– Financial advice
– Health information
– Accommodation assistance
– Legal advice
– Child care
– Personal counselling
– Spiritual support
Visit rmit.edu.au/students/support
Finding work while you study
If you have a student visa, you are able to work for up to 40 hours per fortnight during semester and unlimited hours during semester break. Research students have no limits on the number of hours per fortnight they can work.
Visit border.gov.au
Job-seeking support
– RMIT CareerHub can help you find a job, internship or graduate positions.
– The Jobs on Campus program offers you the opportunity to apply for jobs available at RMIT.
– The 3Cs (Cross Cultural Communication) program helps first-year international students develop key skills for job-seeking and working in Australia.
Post-study work rights
After you complete a Bachelor degree, Masters or PhD in Australia, you may be eligible for a Temporary Graduate Visa that allows you to remain in Australia and work for two years, and in some cases longer. Visit border.gov.au
– The International Student Careers portal helps you find graduate work in the Asia-Pacific region. The Portal lists graduate roles available exclusively to RMIT’s Asian and South-East Asian international students.
– The Careers Toolkit lists other global employment opportunities from over 50 countries along with advice on working internationally.
Search our list of scholarships at
rmit.edu.au/international/scholarships
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Scholarships include financial support, rewards for academic excellence and full scholarships for research students.
RMIT international coursework scholarships
Scholarships are offered for all levels of study from Foundation Studies to Masters by Coursework.
Scholarships are for high-achieving students and vary in value and duration. They can be based on citizenship or program of study.
RMIT international research scholarships
These scholarships are awarded to international students undertaking research doctoral degrees on the basis of academic excellence and research potential. The scholarship covers tuition fees, the cost of Overseas Student Health Cover, a stipend, relocation allowance, an allowance for the cost of producing a thesis and paid sick, maternity and parental leave (within the limits of the Scholarship Guidelines).
Australia Awards
These prestigious international scholarships and fellowships are funded by the Australian Government. The values vary but often cover full tuition fees, a stipend, Introductory Academic Program, Overseas Student Health Cover insurance costs and other expenses including supplementary academic support and travel. RMIT has a dedicated team providing support for Australia Awards students.
Visit australiaawards.gov.au
Sponsoring organisations
We work with these:
– Higher Education Commission, Pakistan
– Indonesian Endowment Fund for Education
– National Council for Science and Technology, Mexico
– Fund for Human Resource Development, Mexico
– Directorate General of Resources for Science, Technology, and Higher Education, Indonesia
– Ministry of Religious Affairs, Indonesia
— Discover the scholarships on offerRMIT offers scholarships to international students across all fields and levels of study.
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— Make a note of these important dates
Higher education
(Bachelor, Masters by Coursework, Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma)
Semester 1, 2018 Semester 2, 2018
Registration and orientation 14 February 4 July
Classes 26 February – 27 May 16 July – 14 October
Mid-semester break 29 March – 4 April 27 August – 2 September
Exams 4 – 22 June 22 October – 9 November
Mid-year break 25 June – 15 July 12 December
Vocational education
(Certificate, Diploma, Advanced Diploma, Associate Degree, Bachelor of Nursing with Advanced Entry)
Semester 1, 2018 Semester 2, 2018
Registration and orientation 24 January 20 June
Classes 5 February – 3 June 2 July – 28 October
Mid-semester break 29 March – 4 April 27 August – 2 September
Exams 4 – 15 June 29 October – 9 November
Mid-year break 18 June – 1 July 12 December
For further information on important dates, visit
rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/international-students/academic-calendar
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— Entry requirementsTo study at RMIT University, you must meet the specific entry requirements for the program you want to study.
Academic requirements
The academic entry requirements will be listed as an Australian grade on each program summary on the RMIT website. A calculator is available that will display the grade you need to achieve in your qualification (where available). At RMIT you can apply for credit to have your previous learning or experience count toward your RMIT program.
English language proficiency
Unless you gained your qualification in a recognised English speaking country, you are required to provide current evidence of English language proficiency for admission to RMIT University.
You can provide your results from one of these three options:
– an accepted English language proficiency test
– an accepted English language provider
– a recognised Australian or international qualification taught in English
If you do not meet the standard of English required via an accepted English language proficiency test, RMIT English Worldwide (REW) offers an English language program.
See Page 26 for more information.
Additional requirements
For some programs, you also need to complete selection tasks as part of your application. These may include:
– submitting a portfolio
– completing a pre-selection kit
– attending an interview (via person, phone or Skype)
Work experience may be required or used for alternative entry for some programs.
For further information on entry requirements, visit
rmit.edu.au/international/entryrequirements
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English competency:
Levels of study at RMIT:
Academic requirements:
Pre-University Study
Get the marks you need and prepare for success at university
Vocational Education
Get practical, job-related education and training
Undergraduate Study
Get the qualifications for your dream career
Postgraduate Study
Gain in-depth knowledge and advance your career
RMIT Certificates, Diplomas and Advanced Diplomas offer applied learning, strong industry connections and pathways into a range of vocational and professional careers.Vocational study is also recognised as entry qualifications to higher levels of study.
RMIT English Worldwide (REW)
Need to improve your English?
Discover a range of English language courses at RMIT English Worldwide (REW) and reach the level of English you need.
2.0
Not needed
5.5
AU Year 11*
5.5+
AU Year 12* NB
6.0+ 6.5+ 6.5+
AU Year 12* NB
AU Year 12* NB
6.5+
Undergraduate Degree NB
Get you the knowledge and skills you need to start your new career.
Associate degrees
Bachelor and Honours degrees
Foundation Studies
Get the right academic score
Get the scores you need with an accredited Foundation Studies program that offers guaranteed pathways into RMIT degrees and diplomas.
Graduate Certificates, Graduate Diplomas and Masters by Coursework deepen your knowledge and skills helping you to advance or change your career.
VCE
RMIT offers a secondary school certificate program – the Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE).
Research programs
Masters by Research and PhD programs allow you to pursue your own theories and ideas and contribute to research in your field.
* Or equivalent senior secondary school or vocational qualification NB Some programs also require selection tasks be completed for entry. See Page 17
— Find your pathway at RMITDon’t meet the entry requirements? RMIT’s flexible pathways can help you reach your preferred program.
IELTS score required for entry
Score required for entry
Your application will be assessed individually.
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Foundation Studies
Science Engineering and Health
Bachelor of Engineering
(Chemical Engineering) (Honours)
Scenario 1
Scenario 2
GR
AD
UA
TE
For further information, visitrmit.edu.au/international/pathways
Bob wants to study Chemical Engineering. Bob has not completed the prerequisite Chemistry study for direct entry into the program.
Nina eventually wants to study her Master of Business Administration (MBA). Firstly, she needs to improve her English skills and qualifications.
English for Academic Purposes
Diploma of Commerce Bachelor of Business
(Management)
Master of Business Administration
Nina was awarded 96 credits from her diploma towards her bachelor degree. This meant she completed her bachelor degree in two years rather than three years.
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Students are granted a student visa subject to a number of conditions. Students must:
– maintain enrolment in a CRICOS-registered program
– complete their program within the expected program duration based on a full-time load unless extenuating circumstances exist
– maintain visa eligibility such as education level, academic progress and attendance
– keep RMIT notified of their address, and any change of address within seven days
– maintain Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC) for the full duration of their student visa
– have the financial ability to meet all costs in Australia (including travel, tuition and living expenses)
– ensure any family members of school age attend school in Australia
– abide by student visa work limitations
– complete at least six months of study in their principal program (the highest program in a package) unless permission to transfer is granted by the principal provider.
For up-to-date information on student visa conditions, refer to border.gov.au/Trav/Stud
A description of the Australian Government’s legal framework to ensure quality education and consumer protection for international students is available at internationaleducation.gov.au/regulatory-information/pages/regulatoryinformation.aspx
Australian sanctions laws
RMIT University is subject to United Nations (UN) and Australian sanctions laws that may affect your eligibility to enrol in particular programs.
Applicants from sanctioned countries are encouraged to apply early and allow additional time for their application to be processed.
For more information about UN and Australian sanctions laws, including a list of sanctioned countries, please visit dfat.gov.au/international-relations/security/sanctions/pages/sanctions.aspx
Enrolment variation and your student visa
Enrolment variation refers to any change to your enrolment status, including deferring your program, applying for a Leave of Absence or cancelling enrolment. RMIT is legally required to inform the Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) of enrolment variations and changes.
It is important that you understand how changing your enrolment can impact the validity of your student visa.
rmit.edu.au/international/student-visa
Students under 18
If you are under the age of 18 at the time of applying for your visa, you must have accommodation and welfare arrangements in place that have been approved by either DIBP or RMIT.
rmit.edu.au/international/under18
Students with families
RMIT welcomes students being accompanied by their families. If you wish to bring your spouse or children to Australia, you are responsible for supporting them financially (including the payment of annual school fees). Full-time education is compulsory for all children in Victoria from the age of five to 15 years.
For further information, please refer to your nearest Australian diplomatic post, or the Department of Immigration and Border Protection.
More information on Page 13.
Visit border.gov.au/Trav/Stud or study.vic.gov.au
Important fee information
– The program and fees information applies to students commencing programs between 1 January and 31 December of the selected academic year.
– All fees are quoted in Australian dollars (AU$) and apply to RMIT University’s Australian campuses only.
– RMIT’s application fee is non-refundable, but will be credited to your tuition fee deposit once you accept your offer and commence your program.
For details on additional costs, please visit rmit.edu.au/programs/fees/other
– For full-time students, the Student Services and Amenities Fee as at 2017 is AU$294. Visit rmit.edu.au/programs/fees/
– Fees are held constant for each calendar year and RMIT may increase program fees by an amount that will not exceed 7.5% each year (subject to rounding). For higher education fees, tuition fees are rounded up to the nearest $10.00 per credit point increment, and so the actual fee increase may exceed 7.5%. Similarly, for vocational education and preparatory students, the program annual fees are rounded up to the nearest $250, and so the actual fee increase may exceed 7.5%.
– Fee increases are applied at the beginning of each calendar year, therefore commencing mid-year students will find that the total cost of their program will be slightly higher than if they had commenced in February.
– Fees are invoiced on a study period basis according to the enrolled load for that particular study period, except that English Language is charged at a weekly fee.
— Visas, fees and lawsCheck the Australian Government requirements for your student visa.
Find your perfect program at RMIT.
– Check the entry requirements
– Explore your pathway options (see Page 18)
Congratulations! You can now accept your offer.
Prepare all the documents you need to apply, for example:
– Academic transcripts
– Proof of English language proficiency
Start organising the documents you will need for your visa application.
Once you receive your eCOE you can apply for your visa.
The Department of Immigration and Border Protection may request more information.
Submit your application to RMIT.
We will contact you if we need more information.
Successful applicants will receive their offer via email.
You’ve got your visa, now you can organise your travel to Melbourne!
Make sure you arrive in plenty of time to attend registration and enrolment.
Brochure Builder
Create a personalised brochure with programs and other information you need:
rmit.edu.au/mybrochure
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— How to apply
1 2 4 6Prepare Accept your offer Organise travel
Allow 10 days for RMIT to assess your application.
Allow 5 days for RMIT to send your eCOE (electronic Confirmation of Enrolment)
Allow at least 3 months!
Allow plenty of time for all
visa-related actions!
Attending registration
is very important!
Research 3 Apply 5 Visa application
Need help?
Submit an enquiry via our website rmit.edu.au/international
Contact our student advisors at [email protected]
Contact our Arabic-speaking advisor at [email protected]
For more information, visit
rmit.edu.au/international/how-to-apply
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Establish yourself as an expert in your field and showcase your ability for critical thinking and long-term project management through the challenges of a research degree.
Research centre and groups
Our college and school-based research centres and groups have a national impact in their specialist areas. Their links to industry and government allow our academics and Higher Degrees by Research candidates to conduct relevant, focused and applied research. They give you a chance to work in a vibrant collegiate environment, supported by advanced facilities, specialist resources and opportunities to develop your careers.
RMIT University also participates in Cooperative Research Centres and other national centres of excellence, providing you with the ultimate resources to make a valuable contribution to your field.
As a researcher at RMIT you can:
– develop your own topic and pursue your own theories
– work independently while interacting with experts
– have your thesis or project critically reviewed
– receive scholarships and government and industry grants
– participate in the commercialisation process
Make an impact
Research at RMIT aims to solve critical global problems and to deliver significant economic, social and environmental impact.
Unlike conventional discipline-based research structures, RMIT’s Enabling Capability Platforms connect researchers from multiple disciplines and from across Colleges under a thematic umbrella.
Our eight platforms are:
– Advanced Manufacturing and Fabrication
– Advanced Materials
– Biomedical and Health Innovation
– Design and Creative Practice
– Global Business Innovation
– Information and Systems (Engineering)
– Social Change
– Urban Futures
Student ProfileBhagya Wickramasinghe – PhD (Computer Science)
Doing research is an adventure: you have the opportunity to do something new. You challenge yourself and prove you have what it takes to reach the top in your field. And I believe that RMIT encourages students to perform better and reach their potential.
— Research and innovationTransform the future.
For more information, visit
rmit.edu.au/research/research-institutes-centres-and-groups/research-centres
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Collaborative Articulation Programs provide a formal pathway for students who want to complete part of a degree overseas before transferring to RMIT. RMIT has six highly regarded CAP partnerships with institutions in China. Upon completion of your studies you will graduate with two qualifications, one from RMIT and the second one from your Chinese home institution.
Participating Institutions
Collaborative Articulation Programs
Central China Normal University (CCNU)
Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (NUAA)
CCNU)
China University of Mining and Technology (CUMT)
Shandong University at Weihai (SDUW)
Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine (NUCM)
Yunnan Normal University (YNNU)
Student ProfileTing Jun Ye (Tanzie) – Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education) jointly enrolled with Central China Normal University
Attaining two qualifications in four years – both from awesome universities – is the most efficient thing ever! It has also helped me improve my English and expanded my employment opportunities.
— Collaborative Articulation Programs
Learn more about the CAP partnerships in China
bit.ly/CAP_China
RMIT has a number of overseas locations. Visit rmit.edu.au/global for more information about our partners and international campuses.
Student ProfileLucas Hauptmann Pereira – Former REW student
I have definitely learnt more in five months at REW and living in Melbourne than I would in 10 years of English lessons in Brazil.
— Pre- UniversityEnsure you are ‘RMIT Ready’.
For more information, visitrmit.edu.au/study-with-us/ levels-of-study/pre-university-study
Programs
– Foundation Studies
– English Language Programs
– VCE
Foundation StudiesImprove your academic skills or satisfy additional requirements for your chosen program.
RMIT Foundation Studies has been designed to prepare you for university success. The program is your direct pathway to degree programs at RMIT University.
Foundations Studies has been developed and accredited by RMIT as an alternative to completing Australian Year 12 studies. The course is delivered by RMIT Training, an affiliate wholly owned by RMIT at our Melbourne CBD campus.
If your English language score is not high enough for the course you want to study, REW offers the English for Academic Purposes program to help you reach your English language goals.
RMIT English WorldwideImprove your English language skills.
RMIT English Worldwide (REW) programs provide you with the English and academic skills you need to succeed at university. If you need a higher level of English to enter your preferred course you can enrol in an English for Academic Purposes program at REW.
VCEGain your secondary school certificate at RMIT.
The Victorian Certificate of Education is recognised throughout Australia as a university entry qualification.
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Don’t have the score you need to enter your preferred program? Need to complete a specific subject or other prerequisites, like a portfolio? If the answer is ‘yes’, join us as a Foundation Studies student.
Programs commence in February and June 2018. Orientation starts one week before the start date. Exact dates will be provided in your letter of offer.
Foundation Studies has four tailored streams for you to choose from:
– Art, Design and Architecture
– Business
– Science, Engineering and Health
– General (which allows you to choose subjects from any stream)
— Foundation StudiesFoundation Studies is your direct pathway to degree programs at RMIT University.
Student ProfileFabio Hutagalung – graduate of Foundation Studies and Bachelor of Design (Communication Design)
I learnt about 3D modelling, painting and also mixed media drawing. These things became the foundation for my portfolio to get into my Bachelor of Communication Design at RMIT.Entry requirements
English:
You must have achieved a level of English language proficiency equivalent to IELTS (Academic with a minimum overall band of 5.5 – no individual band below 5.0).
See Page 17 for more information about different ways of showing your English proficiency.
Academic:
You must have successfully completed the equivalent of Australian Year 11, with a D average or above.
More information about prior studies is at: rmit.edu.au/international/country-equivalent
High quality teaching and learning Our teachers are experienced working with international students and understand your needs.
Student support Our staff are here to help you. They will provide advice, guidance, counselling and support as soon as you start.
Mentoring We offer a free mentoring program to help you make new friends, adjust to a new culture and new environment.
You will receive
Social activities We arrange welcome dinners, city and campus tours and other events to help you explore Melbourne, meet other students and have fun.
Scholarships All students are eligible for scholarships, which are awarded based on academic merit and personal achievement each year.
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REW levels of study
The table below shows the different English scores you need to enter your preferred RMIT level of study.
REW start dates
REW has start dates for new students every five weeks. Enrolment is held on the Thursday before classes. You must arrive in time for enrolment.
English Language test providers
Level of English needed to enter each REW study level
IELTS 2.0 – 3.0 3.5 – 4.0 4.5 no band < 4.0
5.0 no band < 4.5
5.5 no band < 5.0
6.0 no band < 5.5
TOEFL 350 (TWE 1.0)
19
425 (TWE 2.0)
32
450 (TWE 2.5)
45
500 (TWE 2.5)
61
530 (TWE 3.5)
71
550 (TWE 4.0)
79
PTE 23 26 30 36 42 50
CAE - - - - 162 169
REW levels of study
Elementary(10 weeks)
Pre- Intermediate(10 weeks)
Intermediate(10 weeks)
Upper Intermediate(10 weeks)
Advanced(10 weeks)
Advanced Plus
(10 weeks)
RMIT levels of study
Foundation & Vocational
Programs
Associate Degree
Programs
Higher Education Programs
RMIT Training Pty Ltd, Trading as RMIT English Worldwide CRICOS Provider Code: 01912G
Enrolment dates
28 December 2017 1 February 8 March 12 April 17 May
2 January 5 February 13 March 16 April 21 May
Start dates21 June 2 August 6 September 11 October 15 November
25 June 6 August 10 September 15 October 19 November
Enrolment dates
Enrolment dates
Start dates
Start dates
— Need to improve your English?
Successfully completing REW’s English for Academic Purposes (EAP) program allows you direct entry to RMIT without having to sit a further English language test.
The EAP will also help you develop critical thinking, independent learning and foundational English skills.
You will be enrolled into the level of study to suit your English language abilities.
Each level of study takes 10 weeks, full time, to complete. Your total study time will depend on the level of English you start with and the level you need to achieve to enter your chosen course.
Need proof of your English proficiency?
REW also offers International English Language Testing System (IELTS) and the Pearson Test of English (PTE Academic).
For more information, visit
rmit.edu.au/international/english-programs
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— 2018 Programs and Fees: Pre-University
Program Name Duration Campus Intake 2018 Annual Fee (AU$)
Indicative Total Tuition Fee (AU$)
Academic IELTS Overall Band (Individual Band)
Further Information Program Code Plan Code/s
Foundation Studies
Foundation Studies: General 1 year City Feb Jul 23,500 23,500 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/fs017 FS017 FS017GEN
Foundation Studies: Science, Engineering and Health 1 year City Feb Jul 23,500 23,500 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/fs017 FS017 FS017SEH
Foundation Studies: Art, Design and Architecture 1 year City Feb Jul 23,500 23,500 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/fs017 FS017 FS017DSC
Foundation Studies: Business 1 year City Feb Jul 23,500 23,500 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/fs017 FS017 FS017BUS
VCE
Victorian Certificate of Education (Year 11) 1 year City Feb Jul 14,750 14,750 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c2084 C2084 C2084A
Victorian Certificate of Education (Year 12) 1 year City Feb Jul 14,750 14,750 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c2085 C2085 C2085A
English Programs
English for Academic Purposes 10 weeks per level of study
City Every five weeks
240 enrolment fee + 410 per week From 2.0 - 3.0 to enter the lowest level of study
rmit.edu.au/international/english-programs
EL000 EAP
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RMIT is renowned globally as a top architecture, art and design university known for pushing creative boundaries and setting design standards. This status opens doors for graduates to work all around the world.
Shanghai Global Intensive
Photo Imaging students work collaboratively, creatively and cross-culturally with students from the East China Normal University and Limelight Studio, a full-service commercial photography and video studio in Shanghai.
Award-winning design
Award-winning student Michelle de Castro was named Australian Graduate of the Year by the Design Institute of Australia (DIA) for her innovative and experimental work in textile design.
— Art, Design and ArchitectureDesign that gets you discovered.
Interest Areas
– Architecture and urban design
– Design, innovation and technology
– Fashion and textiles
– Fine art and visual art
– Games, animation and interactive media
– Graphic and communications design
– Industrial, furniture and product design
– Interior design
– Landscape architecture
– Merchandising
– Photography
#1 in Australia and #16 in the world for Art and DesignQS World University Rankings 2016 by subject
#4 in Australia and #36 in the world for architecture and designQS World University Rankings 2016 by subject
Top 20 in the world for Fashion and TextilesArchitecture Business of Fashion’s Global Fashion School Rankings 2016
Rankings
Student ProfileJulian Clavijo – Master of Arts (Art in Public Space)
I wanted to create big art. Art in public spaces: the big sculptures, the big monuments, the big, intricate architectural facades, facades that mean something, the big murals.
At RMIT, they teach you how to think and how to work your way through to produce your art. There is a rulebook of how public art is delivered and RMIT gives you the approaches of how things need to be presented.
For more information, visitrmit.edu.au/study-with-us/ art-design-and-architecture
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Program Name Duration Campus Intake/s 2018 Annual Fee (AU$)
Indicative Total Tuition Fee (AU$)
Academic IELTS Overall Band (Individual Band)
Further Information Program Code
Plan Code/s National Curriculum Code
Notes
Vocational Certificate IV in Custom Made Footwear 1 year Brunswick Feb 18,500 18,500 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c4238 C4238 C4238 LMT40407
Certificate IV in Design 0.5 year Brunswick Feb Jul 14,750 14,750 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c4322 C4322 C4322ACC CUV40311
Certificate IV in Photography and Photo Imaging 1 year City Feb 20,000 20,000 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c4373 C4373 C4373 CUA41115
Certificate IV in Textile Design and Development 1 year Brunswick Feb 18,250 18,250 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c4218 C4218 C4218FT LMT41107 E
Certificate IV in Visual Arts 0.5 year City Jul 15,250 15,250 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c4370 C4370 C4370 CUA41315
Diploma of Building and Construction (Building) 2 years City Feb Jul 18,000 36,750 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c5256 C5256 C5256A CPC50210
Diploma of Fashion Styling 1 year Brunswick Feb 16,750 16,750 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c5336 C5336 C5336 10064NAT
Diploma of Graphic Design 1 year Brunswick/City Feb Jul 19,250 19,250 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c5316 C5316 C5316 CUV50311
Diploma of Interactive Digital Media 1 year City Feb 20,000 20,000 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c5218 C5218 C5218 CUF50207
Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration 2 years City Feb 20,000 40,750 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c5333 C5333 C5333 MSF50213
Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration 1.5 years City Jul 20,000 40,750 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c5333 C5333 C5333ACC MSF50213 T
Diploma of Photography and Photo Imaging 1 year City Feb 20,000 20,000 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c5351 C5351 C5351 CUA50915
Diploma of Product Design 2 years City Feb Jul 19,250 39,250 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c5329 C5329 C5329 22221VIC
Diploma of Textile Design and Development 1 year Brunswick Feb 18,750 38,250 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c5213 C5213 C5213 LMT50507 E, U
Diploma of Visual Arts 1 year City Feb 17,750 17,750 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c5348 C5348 C5348 CUA51115
Diploma of Visual Merchandising 1.5 years City Feb Jul 19,250 29,250 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c5325 C5325 C5325 SIR50212
Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural) 2.5 years City Feb 19,250 49,750 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c6136 C6136 C6136 22268VIC
Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural) 2 years City Jul 24,063 49,750 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c6136 C6136 C6136ACC 22268VIC D
Advanced Diploma of Graphic Design 1 year Brunswick/City Feb Jul 19,250 19,250 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c6127 C6127 C6127 CUV60411
Advanced Diploma of Visual Arts 1 year City Feb 17,750 17,750 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c6149 C6149 C6149 CUA60715
UndergraduateAssociate Degree in Design (Furniture) 2 years City Feb 27,840 56,640 6.0 (5.5) rmit.edu.au/programs/ad007 AD007 AD007
Associate Degree in Fashion and Textile Merchandising 2 years Brunswick Feb Jul 27,840 56,640 6.0 (5.5) rmit.edu.au/programs/ad013 AD013 AD013 C
Associate Degree in Fashion Design and Technology 2 years Brunswick Feb Jul 26,880 54,720 6.0 (5.5) rmit.edu.au/programs/ad014 AD014 AD014 C
Associate Degree in Graphic Design 2 years Brunswick Feb 26,880 54,720 6.0 (5.5) rmit.edu.au/programs/ad022 AD022 AD022
Associate Degree in Interior Decoration and Design 2 years City Feb 26,880 54,720 6.0 (5.5) rmit.edu.au/programs/ad020 AD020 AD020
Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management) (Honours) 4 years City Feb Jul 28,800 123,840 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh114 BH114 BH114
Bachelor of Applied Science (Project Management) (Honours) 4 years City Feb Jul 27,840 120,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh112 BH112 BH112
Bachelor of Applied Science (Property and Valuation) (Honours) 4 years City Feb Jul 27,840 120,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh113 BH113 BH113
Bachelor of Architectural Design 3 years City Feb Jul 36,480 113,280 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp250 BP250 BP250 B, AA
Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) 3 years City Feb Jul 28,800 90,240 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp201 BP201 BP201P16 B
Bachelor of Arts (Fine Art) (Honours) 1 year City Feb 28,800 28,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh052 BH052 BH052
Bachelor of Arts (Photography) 3 years City Feb Jul 31,680 98,880 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp117 BP117 BP117 B, E
Bachelor of Arts (Textile Design) 3 years Brunswick Feb Jul 28,800 90,240 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp121 BP121 BP121 B, E
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Program Name Duration Campus Intake/s 2018 Annual Fee (AU$)
Indicative Total Tuition Fee (AU$)
Academic IELTS Overall Band (Individual Band)
Further Information Program Code
Plan Code/s National Curriculum Code
Notes
Bachelor of Design (Animation and Interactive Media) 3 years City Feb Jul 31,680 98,880 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp203 BP203 BP203P14 B
Bachelor of Design (Communication Design) 3 years City Feb Jul 31,680 98,880 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp115 BP115 BP115P04 B, E
Bachelor of Design (Digital Media) 3 years City Feb Jul 31,680 98,880 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp309 BP309 BP309
Bachelor of Design (Games) 3 years City Feb 32,640 103,680 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp214 BP214 BP214P12
Bachelor of Engineering (Sustainable Systems Eng) (Honours) /Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours)
5 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh100 BH100 BH100SSHDD, BH100IND
Bachelor of Environmental Science/Bachelor of Environment and Society
4 years City Feb 30,720 131,520 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp193 BP193 BP193ENSDD, BP193SOCDD
Bachelor of Fashion (Design Technology) 1 year Brunswick Feb Jul 28,800 28,800 6.5(6) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp211 BP211 BP211P15 E, P
Bachelor of Fashion (Design) (Honours) 4 years Brunswick/City Feb 30,720 131,520 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh103 BH103 BH103P15
Bachelor of Fashion (Merchandise Management) 1 year Brunswick Feb Jul 30,720 96,000 6.5(6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp310 BP310 BP310 O
Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours) 4 years City Feb Jul 33,600 145,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh104 BH104 BH104P15
Bachelor of Interior Design (Honours) 4 years City Feb Jul 33,600 145,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh115 BH115 BH115 B
Bachelor of Landscape Architectural Design 3 years City Feb Jul 33,600 106,560 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp256 BP256 BP256P15 B, E
Bachelor of Urban and Regional Planning (Honours) 4 years City Feb Jul 24,960 108,480 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh108 BH108 BH108
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) /Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours)
5 years City/Bundoora Feb 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh093 BH093 BH093MEHDD, BH093IND
Postgraduate (Coursework) Graduate Certificate in Project Management 0.5 year City Feb Jul 16,800 16,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/gc042 GC042 GC042P03PM
Graduate Diploma in Project Management 1 year City Feb Jul 33,600 33,600 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/gd194 GD194 GD194
Master of Architecture 2 years City Feb Jul 36,480 73,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc163 MC163 MC163
Master of Arts (Art in Public Space) 1.5 years City Feb Jul 28,800 43,680 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc079 MC079 MC079 E
Master of Arts (Arts Management) 1.5 years City Feb Jul 27,840 42,240 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc034 MC034 MC034P8
Master of Design Innovation and Technology 2 years City Feb Jul 34,560 71,040 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc231 MC231 MC231
Master of Fashion (Design) 2 years City Feb 28,800 58,560 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc246 MC246 MC246
Master of Fashion (Entrepreneurship) 2 years Brunswick Feb Jul 28,800 58,560 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc213 MC213 MC213P15
Master of Fine Art 2 years City Feb Jul 28,800 58,560 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc266 MC266 MC266
Master of Landscape Architecture 2 years City Feb Jul 33,600 69,120 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc172 MC172 MC172 E
Master of Project Management 2 years City Feb Jul 33,600 69,120 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc210 MC210 MC210PM, MC210EN, MC210PDPM, MC210IT
Master of Urban Design 2 years City Feb Jul 36,720 75,480 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc193 MC193 MC193 E
Research Master of Applied Science (Built Environment) 2 years City Feb Jul 34,560 71,040 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr212 MR212 MR212
Master of Design (Architecture & Design) 2 years City Feb Jul 31,680 64,320 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr207 MR207 MR207
Master of Design (Fashion & Textiles) 2 years Brunswick/City Feb Jul 28,800 58,560 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr213 MR213 MR213
Master of Design (Media & Communication) 2 years City Feb Jul 28,800 58,560 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr211 MR211 MR211
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Indicative Total Tuition Fee (AU$)
Academic IELTS Overall Band (Individual Band)
Further Information Program Code
Plan Code/s National Curriculum Code
Notes
Master of Fine Art 2 years City Feb Jul 28,800 58,560 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr208 MR208 MR208
Master of Technology (Fashion & Textiles) 2 years Brunswick Feb Jul 28,800 58,560 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr214 MR214 MR214
Doctor of Philosophy (Architecture & Design) 4 years City Feb Jul 34,560 149,760 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr207 DR207 DR207
Doctor of Philosophy (Art) 4 years City Feb Jul 28,800 123,840 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr208 DR208 DR208
Doctor of Philosophy (Built Environment) 4 years City Feb Jul 34,560 149,760 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr212 DR212 DR212
Doctor of Philosophy (Fashion & Textiles) 4 years Brunswick Feb Jul 28,800 123,840 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr213 DR213 DR213
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For more information, visitrmit.edu.au/study-with-us/ building-construction-and-planning
Be prepared to make a significant impact on the built environment, both locally and globally. We are renowned for our successful student outcomes, strong links with industry, and collaborative approach to research.
Our accredited programs connect you with industry mentors to gain professional skills to design, plan, shape, finance and manage urban spaces. Working on relevant, industry-connected projects, you will learn the skills to find solutions to the critical problems facing the community and environment in a practical, collaborative setting.
Direct links with industry
RMIT has more than 135 industry connections for property and valuation, construction management, and project management students through the Employer of Choice program.
Partners of the Employer of Choice program include:
– Australian Property Alliance
– Brookfield Multiplex
– Ernst & Young (EY)
– Jones Lang LaSalle
– Knight Frank
– KPMG
– Mirvac
– Stockland
— Building, Construction and Planning Create and shape the spaces we live and work in.
Interest Areas
– Building and trades
– Civil engineering
– Construction and project management
– Landscape architecture
– Property and valuation
– Surveying and geospatial sciences
– Urban planning
Alumni ProfileSiriboon (Sirine) Deewan – Master of Business (Property) now Master of Property
Assistant Development Manager at Bensons Property Group Melbourne
Comparing RMIT’s campus to other top-ranking universities, RMIT is the most attractive campus as it is situated in the heart of the CBD within walking distance to the city’s main landmarks, including the State Library, Federation Square, Yarra River and the Botanic Gardens.
The RMIT campus also has a variety of centres of excellence, modern technology and sustainably built environments, namely the award-winning education architecture SA building.
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— 2018 Programs and Fees: Building, Construction and Planning
Program Name Duration Campus Intake/s 2018 Annual Fee (AU$)
Indicative Total Tuition Fee (AU$)
Academic IELTS Overall Band (Individual Band)
Further Information Program Code Plan Code/s National Curriculum Code
Notes
Vocational Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural) 2.5 years City Feb 19,250 49,750 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c6136 C6136 C6136 22268VIC
Advanced Diploma of Building Design (Architectural) 2 years City Jul 24,063 49,750 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c6136 C6136 C6136ACC 22268VIC D
UndergraduateBachelor of Architectural Design 3 years City Feb Jul 36,480 113,280 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp250 BP250 BP250 B, AA
Bachelor of Landscape Architectural Design 3 years City Feb Jul 33,600 106,560 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp256 BP256 BP256P15 B, E
Bachelor of Applied Science (Project Management)(Honours)
4 years City Feb Jul 27,840 120,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh112 BH112 BH112
Bachelor of Environmental Science / Bachelor of Environment and Society
4 years City Feb 30,720 131,520 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp193 BP193 BP193ENSDD, BP193SOCDD
Bachelor of Environment and Society 3 years City Feb 24,960 78,720 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp000 BP000 BP000P16 E
Postgraduate (Coursework)Master of Architecture 2 years City Feb Jul 36,480 73,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc163 MC163 MC163
Master of Landscape Architecture 2 years City Feb Jul 33,600 69,120 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc172 MC172 MC172 E
Master of Energy Efficient and Sustainable Building 2 years City Feb Jul 32,640 67,200 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc209 MC209 MC209
Master of Property 2 years City Feb Jul 32,640 67,200 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc212 MC212 MC212
Master of Urban Planning and Environment 2 years City Feb Jul 28,800 58,560 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc221 MC221 MC221
Master of International Urban and Environmental Management
2 years City Feb Jul 27,840 56,640 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc222 MC222 MC222
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RMIT Business prepares students to approach the challenges facing industry both now and in the future, with a practical, innovative and entrepreneurial approach. Students work collaboratively to develop solutions for real-life industry challenges with RMIT local and international industry partners.
As an RMIT Business student you will benefit from:
– long and short-term internships, live projects, hearing from experts and working with industry mentors
– flexibility to move between locations globally
– peer mentor support
– opportunities to get involved through student associations, committees, social, mentoring and leadership activities
Global Entrepreneurship and Internship Program (GEIP)
GEIP offers you a range of tailored international programs designed to help you accelerate your career. The programs are offered during the winter and summer breaks and give you credit towards your degree.
Programs are on offer to India, Indonesia, Singapore and Hong Kong and will soon be expanded to locations in North America and Europe.
Find out more at bit.ly/RMIT-GEIP
— BusinessShaping entrepreneurs of the future.
Interest Areas
– Accounting
– Economics and finance
– Engineering management
– Entrepreneurship
– Information systems
– International business
– Management, business and administration
– Marketing and advertising
– Merchandising
– Statistics and analytics
– Supply chain and logistics
#10 in Australia for accounting and financeQS World University Rankings by Subject 2016
#6 in Australia for business and management studiesQS World University Rankings by Subject 2016
#9 in Australia for computer science and information systemsQS World University Rankings by Subject 2016
Top 100 worldwide for: • Business and Management Studies• Accounting and FinanceQS World University Rankings 2016
Top 150 worldwide for Computer Science and Information Systems QS World University Rankings 2016
Top 200 worldwide for Statistics and Operational Research QS World University Rankings 2016
Rankings
For more information, visitrmit.edu.au/study-with-us/business
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— 2018 Programs and Fees: Business
Program Name Duration Campus Intake/s 2018 Annual Fee (AU$)
Indicative Total Tuition Fee (AU$)
Academic IELTS Overall Band (Individual Band)
Further Information Program Code
Plan Code/s National Curriculum Code
Notes
Vocational Advanced Diploma of Accounting 1 year City Feb Jul 18,500 18,500 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c6148 C6148 C6148 FNS60215
Advanced Diploma of International Business 0.5 year City Feb Jul 10,250 10,250 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c6144 C6144 C6144 22279VIC
Diploma of Accounting 1 year City Feb Jul 19,250 19,250 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c5374 C5374 C5374 FNS50215
Diploma of Commerce 1 year City Feb Jul 25,920 25,920 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dp003 DP003 DP003 N
Diploma of International Business 1 year City Feb Jul 19,250 19,250 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c5372 C5372 C5372 BSB50815
Undergraduate Associate Degree in Business 2 years City Feb Jul 25,920 51,840 6.0 (5.5) rmit.edu.au/programs/ad010 AD010 AD010
Bachelor of Analytics (Honours) 4 years City Feb Jul 31,680 137,280 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh119 BH119 BH119
Bachelor of Applied Science (Aviation) / Bachelor of Business (Management) 4 years City Feb Jul 39,960 166,320 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp284 BP284 BP284ASADD, BP284BMDD
Bachelor of Business (Accountancy) 3 years City Feb Jul 30,720 96,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp254 BP254 BP254
Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) 3 years City Feb Jul 30,720 96,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp251 BP251 BP251
Bachelor of Business (Economics and Finance) (Applied) 4 years City Feb Jul 30,720 106,320 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp134 BP134 BP134P9 X
Bachelor of Business (Entrepreneurship) 3 years City Feb Jul 30,720 96,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp030 BP030 BP030
Bachelor of Business (Financial Planning) 3 years City Feb Jul 30,720 96,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp314 BP314 BP314
Bachelor of Business (Financial Planning) / Bachelor of Business (Accountancy)
4 years City Feb Jul 30,720 131,520 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp313 BP313 BP313ACCDD, BP313FPDD
Bachelor of Business (Honours) 1 year City Feb 30,720 30,720 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh064 BH064 BH064
Bachelor of Business (Human Resource Management) 3 years City Feb Jul 30,720 96,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp276 BP276 BP276
Bachelor of Business (Information Systems) 3 years City Feb Jul 30,720 96,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp308 BP308 BP308
Bachelor of Business (Information Systems) (Applied) 4 years City Feb Jul 30,720 106,320 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp138 BP138 BP138P14 X
Bachelor of Business (International Business) 3 years City Feb Jul 30,720 96,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp253 BP253 BP253
Bachelor of Business (International Business) (Applied) 4 years City Feb Jul 30,720 106,320 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp027 BP027 BP027P9 X
Bachelor of Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) 3 years City Feb Jul 30,720 96,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp255 BP255 BP255
Bachelor of Business (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) (Applied) 4 years City Feb Jul 30,720 106,320 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp143 BP143 BP143P9 X
Bachelor of Business (Management) 3 years City Feb Jul 30,720 96,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp217 BP217 BP217
Bachelor of Business (Marketing) 3 years City Feb Jul 30,720 96,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp252 BP252 BP252
Bachelor of Business (Marketing) (Applied) 4 years City Feb Jul 30,720 106,320 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp141 BP141 BP141P9 X
Bachelor of Business (Professional Accountancy) 4 years City Feb Jul 30,720 106,320 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp129 BP129 BP129P9 X
Bachelor of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing & Mechatronics) (Honours) / Bachelor of Business (International Business)
5 years City Feb Jul 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh086 BH086 BH086BIBDD, BH086AMHDDBH086
Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Business (Management)
5 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh082 BH082 BH082AEHDD, BH082MGTDD
Bachelor of Engineering (Automotive Engineering) 5 years City Feb 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh084 BH084 BH084MGTDD, BH084AEHDD
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Program Name Duration Campus Intake/s 2018 Annual Fee (AU$)
Indicative Total Tuition Fee (AU$)
Academic IELTS Overall Band (Individual Band)
Further Information Program Code
Plan Code/s National Curriculum Code
Notes
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Business (Management)
5 years City Feb Jul 38,184 201,240 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh085 BH085 BH085MANDD, BH085CEHDD
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) (Honours) / Bachelor of Business (Management)
5 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 38,184 201,240 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh088 BH088 BH088MGTDD, BH088CIHDD
V
Bachelor of Engineering (Computer and Network Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Business (Management)
5 years City Feb Jul 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh107 BH107 BH107MANDD, BH107CNHDD
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Business (Management)
5 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh081 BH081 BH081MANDD, BH081EEHDD
V
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Commerce)
5 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh083 BH083 BH083EEHDD/BH083COMDD
V
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Business (Management)
5 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh089 BH089 BH089MEHDD, BH089MANDD
V
Bachelor of Engineering (Sustainable Systems Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Business (Management)
5 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh092 BH092 BH092MANDD, BH092SSHDD
Bachelor of Environmental Science / Bachelor of Business (Management) 4 years City Feb Jul 36,720 153,360 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp161 BP161 BP161ESDD6, BP161MANDD
Bachelor of Science (Applied Science) / Bachelor of Business (Management) 4 years City Feb Jul 36,720 153,360 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp305 BP305 BP305ASDD
Bachelor of Science (Statistics) 3 years City Feb Jul 31,680 100,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp245 BP245 BP245
Postgraduate (Coursework)Graduate Certificate in Business Information Technology 0.5 year City Feb Jul 16,800 16,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/gc099 GC099 G
Graduate Certificate in Business Administration 0.5 year City Feb Jul 19,680 19,680 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/gc047 GC047 GC047P6
Graduate Certificate in Business Administration (Executive) 0.5 year City Feb Jul 20,640 20,640 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/gc129 GC129 GC129 G
Graduate Certificate of Commerce 0.5 year City Feb Jul 17,280 17,280 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/gc104 GC104 GC104 G
Graduate Certificate in Finance 0.5 year City Feb Jul 17,280 17,280 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/gc048 GC048 GC048 G
Graduate Certificate in Human Resource Management 0.5 year City Feb Jul 16,800 16,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/gc161 GC161 GC161
Graduate Certificate in International Business 0.5 year City Feb Jul 17,280 17,280 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/gc153 GC153 GC153 G
Graduate Certificate in Marketing 0.5 year City Feb Jul 17,280 17,280 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/gc053 GC053 GC053 G
Graduate Certificate in Professional Accounting 0.5 year City Feb Jul 17,760 17,760 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/gc119 GC119 GC119 G
Graduate Certificate in Supply Chain and Logistics Management 0.5 year City Feb Jul 17,280 17,280 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/gc055 GC055 GC055P13 G
Master of Analytics 2 years City Feb Jul 29,760 61,440 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc242 MC242 MC242
Master of Business Administration 1.5 years City Feb Jul 39,360 60,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc199 MC199 MC199EXE15 Q
Master of Business Administration 2 years City Feb Jul 39,360 80,640 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc199 MC199 MC199P15
Master of Business Administration (Executive) 1.5 years City Feb Jul 41,280 62,880 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc162 MC162 MC162P15
Master of Business Information Technology 1.5 years City Feb Jul 33,600 51,360 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc200 MC200 MC200EXE15 G
Master of Business Information Technology 2 years City Feb Jul 33,600 69,120 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc200 MC200 MC200P15
Master of Commerce 1.5 years City Feb Jul 34,560 52,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc205 MC205 MC205EXE15 Q
Master of Commerce 2 years City Feb Jul 34,560 71,040 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc205 MC205 MC205P15
Master of Finance 1.5 years City Feb Jul 34,560 52,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc201 MC201 MC201EXE15 Q
Master of Finance 2 years City Feb Jul 34,560 71,040 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc201 MC201 MC201P15
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Program Name Duration Campus Intake/s 2018 Annual Fee (AU$)
Indicative Total Tuition Fee (AU$)
Academic IELTS Overall Band (Individual Band)
Further Information Program Code
Plan Code/s National Curriculum Code
Notes
Master of Human Resource Management 1.5 years City Feb Jul 33,600 51,360 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc263 MC263 MC263EXE Q
Master of Human Resource Management 2 years City Feb Jul 33,600 69,120 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc263 MC263 MC263
Master of Information Management 1.5 years City Feb Jul 33,600 51,360 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc196 MC196 MC196EXE15 Q
Master of Information Management 2 years City Feb Jul 33,600 69,120 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc196 MC196 MC196P15
Master of International Business 1.5 years City Feb Jul 34,560 52,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc192 MC192 MC192EXE15 Q
Master of International Business 2 years City Feb Jul 34,560 71,040 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc192 MC192 MC192P15
Master of Marketing 1.5 years City Feb Jul 34,560 52,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc197 MC197 MC197EXE15 Q
Master of Marketing 2 years City Feb Jul 34,560 71,040 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc197 MC197 MC197P15
Master of Professional Accounting 1.5 years City Feb Jul 35,520 53,760 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc194 MC194 MC194EXE15 Q
Master of Professional Accounting 2 years City Feb Jul 35,520 72,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc194 MC194 MC194P15
Master of Professional Accounting (CPA Australia Extension) 2 years City Feb Jul 35,520 72,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc260 MC260 MC260
Master of Statistics and Operations Research 2 years City Feb Jul 29,760 61,440 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc004 MC004 MC004P12
Master of Supply Chain and Logistics Management 1.5 years City Feb Jul 34,560 52,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc198 MC198 MC198EXE15 Q
Master of Supply Chain and Logistics Management 2 years City Feb Jul 34,560 71,040 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc198 MC198 MC198P15
Research Master of Business (Accountancy) 2 years City Feb Jul 28,800 58,560 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr200 MR200 MR200
Master of Business (Business Information Systems) 2 years City Feb Jul 28,800 58,560 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr201 MR201 MR201
Master of Business (Economics, Finance & Marketing) 2 years City Feb Jul 28,800 58,560 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr203 MR203 MR203
Master of Business (Management) 2 years City Feb Jul 28,800 58,560 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr204 MR204 MR204
Master of Business (Supply Chain Logistics) 2 years City Feb Jul 28,800 58,560 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr202 MR202 MR202
Doctor of Philosophy (Accountancy) 4 years City Feb Jul 31,680 135,360 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr200 DR200 DR200
Doctor of Philosophy (Business Information Systems) 4 years City Feb Jul 31,680 135,360 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr201 DR201 DR201
Doctor of Philosophy (Business) 4 years City Feb Jul 31,680 135,360 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr205 DR205 DR205
Doctor of Philosophy (Economics, Finance & Marketing) 4 years City Feb Jul 31,680 135,360 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr203 DR203 DR203
Doctor of Philosophy (Management) 4 years City Feb Jul 31,680 135,360 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr204 DR204 DR204
Doctor of Philosophy (Supply Chain Logistics) 4 years City Feb Jul 31,680 135,360 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr202 DR202 DR202
RMIT’s world-renowned communication and digital media programs bring industry practitioners into the classroom. The courses simulate real-world environments, projects and technologies to prepare you for a career in the rapidly changing media landscape.
Quality partnerships
We have a range of exciting partners including:
– Melbourne International Film Festival
– Emerging Writers’ Festival
– Melbourne International Animation Festival
– St Kilda Film Festival
– Melbourne Music Week
A global approach to learning
As the digital media and communications sector becomes increasingly globalised, it is important that students have the opportunity to work on projects for global clients, and take part in international programs.
Students have recently travelled to:
– New York (Advertising)
– The South Pacific (Master of Communication)
– Cambodia (Screen and Media)
– India (Master of Media)
Outstanding facilities
RMIT’s brand new Media Street allows you to work in purpose-built, world-class studios with access to design, animation, television and film equipment and facilities.
— Communication and Digital MediaBecome a skilled communicator in the digital world.
Interest Areas
– Communication and writing
– Journalism
– Games, animation and interactive media
– Marketing and advertising
– Music and audiovisual
– Screen and media
For more information, visitrmit.edu.au/study-with-us/ communication-and-digital-media
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Rankings
Student ProfileRizaldi Parani – PhD (Media & Communication)
RMIT is one of the leading universities in Australia and the staff and lecturers here are very caring and supportive in my studies. My supervisors always give me time whenever I needed to consult with them about my research. They are very competent in their expertise, have a very good international reputation, and know how to transfer their knowledge to students.
#1 in Australia and #5 in the world for the Bachelor of Communication (Advertising)QS World University Rankings 2016 by subject
Top 150 in the world for Communications and MediaQS World University Rankings 2016 by subject
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— 2018 Programs and Fees: Communication and Digital Media
Program Name Duration Campus Intake/s 2018 Annual Fee (AU$)
Indicative Total Tuition Fee (AU$)
Academic IELTS Overall Band (Individual Band)
Further Information Program Code
Plan Code/s National Curriculum Code
Notes
Vocational Certificate IV in Sound Production 1 year City Feb 19,250 19,250 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c4276 C4276 C4276 CUS40209
Advanced Diploma of Screen and Media – Screen 1 year City Feb 20,000 20,000 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c6087 C6087 C6087 CUF60107 A
Advanced Diploma of Sound Production 1 year City Feb 19,250 19,250 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c6104 C6104 C6104 CUS60209 A
Undergraduate Associate Degree in Professional Writing and Editing 2 years City Feb 26,880 54,720 6.0 (5.5) rmit.edu.au/programs/ad016 AD016 AD016 C
Associate Degree in Screen and Media Production 2 years City Jul 26,880 54,720 6.0 (5.5) rmit.edu.au/programs/ad017 AD017 AD017
Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing) 3 years City Feb 28,800 90,240 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp257 BP257 BP257 J
Bachelor of Arts (Music Industry) 3 years City Feb Jul 26,880 84,480 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp047 BP047 BP047 B
Bachelor of Communication (Advertising) 3 years City Feb Jul 28,800 90,240 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp219 BP219 BP219P9 B
Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) 3 years City Feb 28,800 90,240 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp220 BP220 BP220
Bachelor of Communication (Media) 3 years City Feb Jul 28,800 90,240 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp221 BP221 BP221 B
Bachelor of Communication (Professional Communication) 3 years City Feb 29,760 93,120 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp222 BP222 BP222
Bachelor of Communication (Public Relations) 3 years City Feb 28,800 90,240 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp223 BP223 BP223 C
Bachelor of Design (Communication Design) 3 years City Feb Jul 31,680 98,880 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp115 BP115 BP115P04 B, E
Bachelor of Media and Communication (Honours) 1 year City Feb 28,800 28,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh066 BH066 BH066
Postgraduate (Coursework)Graduate Diploma in Journalism 1 year City Feb 23,040 23,040 7.0 (6.5) rmit.edu.au/programs/gd074 GD074 GD074P5
Master of Advertising 2 years City Feb Jul 28,800 58,560 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc249 MC249 MC249
Master of Animation, Games and Interactivity 2 years City Feb Jul 28,800 58,560 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc232 MC232 MC232
Master of Communication 2 years City Feb Jul 28,800 59,520 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc248 MC248 MC248
Master of Communication Design 2 years City Feb Jul 29,760 60,480 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc250 MC250 MC250
Master of Media 2 years City Feb Jul 29,760 60,480 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc188 MC188 MC188
Master of Writing and Publishing 2 years City Feb Jul 28,800 58,560 7.0 (6.5) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc262 MC262 MC262
ResearchDoctor of Philosophy (Media & Communication) 4 years City Feb Jul 28,800 123,840 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr211 DR211 DR211
RMIT’s computing, games and information technology programs prepare you to meet today’s digital challenges and to imagine how people and technology will interact in the future.
You won’t just learn theory – you’ll gain practical experience as software developers, programmers and information technology professionals working on industry-relevant projects.
Key research areas
– Big data and data analytics
– Service and cloud computing
– Web search and information retrieval
– Intelligent systems
– Optimisation and machine learning
– Smart technology and sensor networks
– Games and multimedia
– Artificial intelligence
RMIT Programming Club
Join the RMIT Programming Club, a stimulating, cooperative environment where students can interact and learn from each other.
Visit www.rmit.edu.au/students/schools/seh/science/programmingclub
— Computing, Games and Information TechnologyMeeting today’s digital challenges.
Interest Areas
– Computing engineering
– Computer science
– Games, animation and interactive media
– Information and security
– Information systems
– Information technology
– Software engineering
For more information, visitrmit.edu.au/study-with-us/ computing-games-and-information-technology
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Rankings and Awards
Student ProfileJin Hu – Master of Information Technology
RMIT has a great reputation of providing industry connections, internship opportunities and exposure to the job market prior to graduation. I learnt a lot of valuable skills throughout my studies including programming, group work, time management and the ability to work under pressure.
I recently completed my postgraduate project where my team and I worked with a financial company in Melbourne to help them build their website. The entire semester was full of dealing with clients, working in a team, solving problems, solving new problems and so on. The experience was invaluable as we could not have learnt the same skills sitting in a lecture theatre.
Ranked above world standard for research in the fields of Artificial Intelligence and Image Processing and Information Systems by the Australian Research Council 2015
Top 100 worldwide for Computer Science and Information Systems QS World University Rankings 2016 by subject
2015 Victorian iAward winners for four mobile applications created by staff and students from RMIT
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Program Name Duration Campus Intake/s 2018 Annual Fee (AU$)
Indicative Total Tuition Fee (AU$)
Academic IELTS Overall Band (Individual Band)
Further Information Program Code
Plan Code/s National Curriculum Code
Notes
VocationalDiploma of Information Technology 1 year City Feb Jul 20,250 20,250 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c5341 C5341 C5341 ICT50115
Undergraduate Associate Degree in Information Technology 2 years City Feb Jul 29,760 60,480 6.0 (5.5) rmit.edu.au/programs/ad006 AD006 AD006P11
Bachelor of Business (Information Systems) 3 years City Feb Jul 30,720 96,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp308 BP308 BP308
Bachelor of Business (Information Systems) (Applied) 4 years City Feb Jul 30,720 131,520 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp138 BP138 BP138P14 X
Bachelor of Computer Science 3 years City Feb Jul 31,680 97,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp094 BP094 BP094GEN8
Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) 1 year City Feb Jul 31,680 31,680 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh013 BH013 BH013P9
Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Computer Science
5 years City Feb Jul 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh094 BH094 BH094TEHDD, BH094CSDD
Bachelor of Information Technology 3 years City Feb Jul 31,680 97,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp162 BP162 BP162OPN9
Bachelor of Information Technology (Games and Graphics Programming) 3 years City Feb 31,680 97,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp215 BP215 BP215P8
Bachelor of Software Engineering 4 years City Feb Jul 31,680 132,480 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp096 BP096 BP096P8
Bachelor of Technology (Computing Studies) 3 years City Feb Jul 31,680 97,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp232 BP232 BP232P7
Postgraduate (Coursework)Master of Animation, Games and Interactivity 2 years City Feb Jul 28,800 58,560 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc232 MC232 MC232
Master of Applied Science (Information Security and Assurance) 2 years City Feb Jul 31,680 64,320 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc159 MC159 MC159
Master of Computer Science 1.5 years City Feb Jul 31,680 48,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc061 MC061 MC061P14
Master of Data Science 2 years City Feb Jul 31,680 64,320 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc267 MC267 MC267
Master of Information Technology 2 years City Feb Jul 31,680 64,320 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc208 MC208 MC208
Master of Media 2 years City Feb Jul 29,760 60,480 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc188 MC188 MC188
ResearchDoctor of Philosophy (Computer Science) 4 years City Feb Jul 33,600 140,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr221 DR221 DR221
— 2018 Programs and Fees: Computing, Games and Information Technology
— Education and Teaching Shaping educators of the future.
Interest Areas
– Primary and secondary education
– Disability studies
– Early childhood education
Student ProfileZhuquin Zhang – Graduate Diploma in Education (Early Childhood)
RMIT has a diverse cohort of students. We all have different teaching philosophies, thanks to our different backgrounds, so it’s always an interesting and challenging environment. RMIT has a variety of student services to help you find jobs, make connections, or seek assistance.
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For more information, visitrmit.edu.au/study-with-us/education-and-teaching
With more than 50 years of experience, RMIT has an established reputation for providing educational and vocational leadership in creating knowledge for the future.
You will learn from education specialists with extensive practical experience in teaching, training and workforce development.
Postgraduate pathways
There are many ways to become a teacher, particularly for those who have already completed undergraduate study, or have extensive industry-based experience.
For more information, visit rmit.edu.au/study-with-us/applying-to-rmit/local-student-applications/pathways/recognised-pathways/education-and-teaching
Rankings
Ranked in the top 150 worldwide for EducationQS World University Rankings 2016
I never thought there were opportunities to work as a teacher in such unique learning environments. It came as a surprise to me to be able to work as a teacher at the Royal Children’s Hospital.
It’s been an absolute joy to work at the hospital and assist in a small way that creates an environment where the children feel normal in a very abnormal situation.
Alumni ProfileOliver Harris – Primary School Teacher Royal Children’s Hospital
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Program Name Duration Campus Intake/s 2018 Annual Fee (AU$)
Indicative Total Tuition Fee (AU$)
Academic IELTS Overall Band (Individual Band)
Further Information Program Code
Plan Code/s
Notes
Undergraduate Bachelor of Applied Science (Health and Physical Education) 4 years Bundoora Feb 31,680 132,480 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp041 BP041 BP041 E, C
Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Education) 2 years Bundoora Feb Jul 24,960 108,480 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp260 BP260 BP260P17
Bachelor of Education (Primary and Early Childhood Education) 4 years Bundoora Feb 24,960 108,480 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp046 BP046 BP046PEC
Bachelor of Education (Primary Education and Disability Studies) 4 years Bundoora Feb 24,960 108,480 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp046 BP046 BP046PDS
Bachelor of Education (Primary Education) 4 years Brunswick Feb 24,960 108,480 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp046 BP046 BP046PBR
Postgraduate (Coursework)Graduate Diploma in Education (Early Childhood) 1 year Bundoora Feb Jul 24,960 24,960 7.0 (6.5) rmit.edu.au/programs/gd108 GD108 GD108P05 C
Master of Teaching Practice (Primary Education) 2 years Bundoora Feb 24,960 50,880 7.5 (7.0-reading, 7.0-writing, 8.0-listening, 8.0-speaking)
rmit.edu.au/programs/mc219 MC219 MC219
Master of Teaching Practice (Secondary Education) 2 years Bundoora Feb 24,960 50,880 7.5 (7.0-reading, 7.0-writing, 8.0-listening, 8.0-speaking)
rmit.edu.au/programs/mc220 MC220 MC220
ResearchDoctor of Philosophy (Education) 3-4 years Bundoora Feb Jul 24,960 108,480 rmit.edu.au/programs/dr209 DR209 DR209
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Engineers turn technical discoveries into practical solutions. They design and create products, systems, structures and services that transform industry and improve lives.
Engineering at RMIT is based on innovation and creativity. Specialised programs allow students to develop skills in the areas that interest them most. Students benefit from strong industry partnerships with local and global opportunities.
Industry connected
RMIT engineering students are in contact with industry throughout their program via work placements, industry projects, internships, seminars and events.
Accreditation with Engineers Australia
Most RMIT engineering degrees are accredited by Australia’s peak body – Engineers Australia. RMIT’s engineering degrees are internationally recognised in all 15 countries that are also signatories to the International Engineering Alliance.
Double degree programs
RMIT offers more than 20 double degree programs with engineering, allowing students to increase their skills and employment opportunities.
— EngineeringEngineers – improving the way we live.
Interest Areas
– Aerospace engineering and aviation
– Biomedical engineering
– Chemical engineering
– Civil engineering
– Computer engineering
– Electrical and electronic engineering
– Engineering management
– Environmental and sustainable engineering
– Mechanical and automotive engineering
– Mechatronics and manufacturing systems
– Telecommunications engineering
Rankings
Student ProfileYng Yng Koay – Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours)
As part of my chemical engineering degree, I had the opportunity to complete a 12-week internship at a petrochemical plant (PETRONAS) in Malaysia. I was involved in a furnace improvement project and was lucky enough to be on the actual plant site.
Want to be an engineer, but don’t know what type to be?
Take our quiz to find out: trueengineer.com.au/internationalFor more information, visit
rmit.edu.au/engineering
Top 100 worldwide for: • Civil and Structural Engineering• Electrical and Electronic Engineering• Mechanical • Aeronautical • Manufacturing EngineeringQS World University Rankings 2016 by subject
Top 150 worldwide for Chemical Engineering QS World University Rankings 2016 by subject
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Program Name Duration Campus Intake/s 2018 Annual Fee (AU$)
Indicative Total Tuition Fee (AU$)
Academic IELTS Overall Band (Individual Band)
Further Information Program Code
Plan Code/s National Curriculum Code
Notes
Vocational Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology – Electrical 2 years City Feb Jul 18,000 36,750 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c6120 C6120 C6120 UEE62111
Advanced Diploma of Computer Systems Engineering 2 years City Feb Jul 18,000 36,750 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c6121 C6121 C6121A UEE60411
Advanced Diploma of Electronics and Communications Engineering 2 years City Feb Jul 18,000 36,750 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c6122 C6122 C6122 UEE60211
Advanced Diploma of Engineering Technology 2 years City Feb Jul 18,000 36,750 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c6132 C6132 C6132 22228VIC
Undergraduate Associate Degree in Aviation (Professional Pilots) 2 years City Feb 64,320 129,600 6.0 (5.5) rmit.edu.au/programs/ad023 AD023 AD023
Associate Degree in Engineering Technology 2 years City Feb Jul 30,720 62,400 6.0 (5.5) rmit.edu.au/programs/ad026 AD026 AD026
Bachelor of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics) (Honours)
4 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 35,520 147,840 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh068 BH068 BH068
Bachelor of Engineering (Biomedical Engineering) (Honours) 4 years City Feb Jul 35,520 147,840 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh069 BH069 BH069
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) 4 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 35,520 147,840 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh070 BH070 BH070
Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications Engineering) (Honours) 4 years City Feb Jul 35,520 147,840 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh071 BH071 BH071P17
Bachelor of Engineering (Computer and Network Engineering) (Honours)
4 years City Feb Jul 35,520 147,840 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh072 BH072 BH072
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) (Honours)
4 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 35,520 147,840 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh073 BH073 BH073 V
Bachelor of Engineering (Automotive Engineering) (Honours) 4 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 35,520 147,840 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh074 BH074 BH074
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours) 4 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 35,520 147,840 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh075 BH075 BH075 V
Bachelor of Engineering (Sustainable Systems Engineering) (Honours) 4 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 35,520 147,840 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh076 BH076 BH076
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) (Honours) 4 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 35,520 147,840 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh077 BH077 BH077 V
Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) (Honours) 4 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 35,520 147,840 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh078 BH078 BH078
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours) 4 years City Feb Jul 35,520 147,840 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh079 BH079 BH079
Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Engineering) (Honours) 4 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 35,520 147,840 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh080 BH080 BH080 V
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Business (Management)
5 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh081 BH081 BH081MANDD, BH081EEHDD
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Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Business (Management)
5 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh082 BH082 BH082AEHDD, BH082MGTDD
Bachelor of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Commerce)
5 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh083 BH083 BH083EEHDD/BH083COMDD
V
Bachelor of Engineering (Automotive Engineering) 5 years City Feb 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh084 BH084 BH084MGTDD, BH084AEHDD
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Business (Management)
5 years City Feb Jul 38,184 201,240 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh085 BH085 BH085MANDD, BH085CEHDD
Bachelor of Engineering (Advanced Manufacturing & Mechatronics) (Honours) / Bachelor of Business (International Business)
5 years City Feb Jul 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh086 BH086 BH086BIBDD, BH086AMHDDBH086
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Program Name Duration Campus Intake/s 2018 Annual Fee (AU$)
Indicative Total Tuition Fee (AU$)
Academic IELTS Overall Band (Individual Band)
Further Information Program Code
Plan Code/s National Curriculum Code
Notes
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology)
5 years City Feb Jul 35,088 185,760 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh087 BH087 BH087CEHDD, BH087SCBDD
Bachelor of Engineering (Civil and Infrastructure) (Honours) / Bachelor of Business (Management)
5 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 38,184 201,240 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh088 BH088 BH088MGTDD, BH088CIHDD
V
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Business (Management)
5 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh089 BH089 BH089MEHDD, BH089MANDD
V
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology)
5 years City/Bundoora Feb 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh090 BH090 BH090MEHDD, BH090SCBDD
V
Bachelor of Engineering (Computer and Network Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Computer Science
5 years City Feb Jul 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh091 BH091 BH091CSDD, BH091CNHDD
Bachelor of Engineering (Sustainable Systems Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Business (Management)
5 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh092 BH092 BH092MANDD, BH092SSHDD
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours)
5 years City/Bundoora Feb 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh093 BH093 BH093MEHDD, BH093IND
Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Computer Science
5 years City Feb Jul 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh094 BH094 BH094TEHDD, BH094CSDD
Bachelor of Environmental Science / Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Engineering) (Honours)
5 years City Feb Jul 32,640 172,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh096 BH096 BH096EEHDD, BH096ESDD
Bachelor of Science (Physics)/ Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications Engineering) (Honours)
5 years City Feb Jul 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh097 BH097 BH097TEHDD, BH097SPDD
Bachelor of Science (Applied Chemistry) / Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours)
5 years City Feb 32,640 172,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh098 BH098 BH098ECHDD, BH098SACDD
Bachelor of Science (Food Technology & Nutrition) / Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours)
5 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 35,088 185,760 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh099 BH099 BH099CEHDD, BH099FTNDD
V
Bachelor of Engineering (Sustainable Systems Eng) (Honours) /Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours)
5 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh100 BH100 BH100SSHDD, BH100IND
Bachelor of Engineering (Computer and Network Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Business (Management)
5 years City Feb Jul 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh107 BH107 BH107MANDD, BH107CNHDD
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Sciences
5 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 38,184 201,240 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh122 BH122 BH122
Bachelor of Applied Science (Aviation) 3 years City Feb Jul 35,520 109,440 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp070 BP070 BP070P6
Bachelor of Software Engineering 4 years City Feb Jul 31,680 132,480 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp096 BP096 BP096P8
Bachelor of Applied Science (Aviation) / Bachelor of Business (Management)
4 years City Feb Jul 39,960 166,320 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp284 BP284 BP284ASADD, BP284BMDD
Bachelor of Science (Food Technology) / Bachelor of Business (Management)
4 years City/Bundoora Feb 36,720 153,360 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp289 BP289 BP289BMDD BP289SFTDD
V
Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) / Bachelor of Biomedical Science 4 years City/Bundoora Feb 32,640 136,320 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp293 BP293 BP293SBDD, BP293BSDD
V
Postgraduate (Coursework)Master of Engineering (Electrical and Electronic Engineering) 2 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 35,520 72,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc180 MC180 MC180 V
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Program Name Duration Campus Intake/s 2018 Annual Fee (AU$)
Indicative Total Tuition Fee (AU$)
Academic IELTS Overall Band (Individual Band)
Further Information Program Code
Plan Code/s National Curriculum Code
Notes
Master of Science (International Sports Technology) 2 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 35,520 72,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc190 MC190 MC190 V
Master of Environmental Science and Technology 2 years City Feb Jul 33,600 68,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc191 MC191 MC191
Master of Engineering (MicroNano Engineering) 2 years City Feb Jul 35,520 72,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc206 MC206 MC206
Master of Engineering (Structures and Forensics) 1 year City/Bundoora Feb Jul 35,520 35,520 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc207 MC207 MC207 V
Master of Engineering (Manufacturing) 2 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 35,520 72,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc224 MC224 MC224
Master of Engineering (Aerospace) 2 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 35,520 72,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc225 MC225 MC225P16
Master of Engineering (Management) 2 years City Feb Jul 35,520 72,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc226 MC226 MC226
Master of Engineering (Sustainable Energy) 2 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 35,520 72,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc229 MC229 MC229
Master of Engineering (International Automotive Engineering) 2 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 35,520 72,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc230 MC230 MC230
Master of Engineering (Electronic Engineering) 2 years City Feb Jul 35,520 72,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc233 MC233 MC233
Master of Engineering (Telecommunication and Network Engineering) 2 years City Feb Jul 35,520 72,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc234 MC234 MC234
Master of Engineering (Electrical Engineering) 2 years City Feb Jul 35,520 72,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc235 MC235 MC235
Master of Engineering (Airworthiness) 1 year City/Bundoora Feb 35,520 35,520 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc238 MC238 MC238
Master of Sustainable Practice 2 years City Feb Jul 35,520 72,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc240 MC240 MC240
Master of Engineering (Computer Aided Engineering and Design) 1 year City Feb 35,520 35,520 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc244 MC244 MC244
Master of Engineering (Environmental Engineering) 2 years City Feb Jul 35,520 72,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc254 MC254 MC254
Master of Engineering (Process Engineering) 2 years City Feb Jul 35,520 72,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc255 MC255 MC255
Master of Engineering (Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering) 2 years City Feb Jul 35,520 72,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc256 MC256 MC256
Master of Engineering (Civil Engineering) 2 years City Feb Jul 35,520 72,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc257 MC257 MC257
Master of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) 2 years City Feb Jul 35,520 72,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc258 MC258 MC258
Master of Engineering (Electrical Systems Engineering) 2 years City Feb Jul 35,520 72,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc259 MC259 MC259
Master of Engineering (Transport Systems Engineering) 2 years City Feb Jul 35,520 72,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc261 MC261 MC261
Master of Science (Aviation) 2 years City Feb Jul 35,520 72,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc264 MC264 MC264
Research Master of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) 2 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 36,480 73,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr215 MR215 MR215
Master of Engineering (Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering) 2 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 36,480 73,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr216 MR216 MR216 V
Master of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) 2 years City Feb Jul 36,480 73,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr217 MR217 MR217
Master of Engineering (Civil Engineering) 2 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 36,480 73,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr218 MR218 MR218 V
Master of Engineering (Environmental Engineering) 2 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 36,480 73,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr219 MR219 MR219 V
Master of Engineering (Electrical & Electronic Engineering 2 years City Feb Jul 36,480 73,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr220 MR220 MR220
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Program Name Duration Campus Intake/s 2018 Annual Fee (AU$)
Indicative Total Tuition Fee (AU$)
Academic IELTS Overall Band (Individual Band)
Further Information Program Code
Plan Code/s National Curriculum Code
Notes
Master of Science (Computer Science) 2 years City Feb Jul 33,600 68,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr221 MR221 MR221
Doctor of Philosophy (Aerospace Engineering) 4 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 36,480 151,680 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr215 DR215 DR215 V
Doctor of Philosophy (Mechanical & Manufacturing Engineering) 4 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 36,480 151,680 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr216 DR216 DR216 V
Doctor of Philosophy (Chemical Engineering) 4 years City Feb Jul 36,480 151,680 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr217 DR217 DR217
Doctor of Philosophy (Civil Engineering) 4 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 36,480 151,680 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr218 DR218 DR218 V
Doctor of Philosophy (Environmental Engineering) 4 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 36,480 151,680 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr219 DR219 DR219 V
Doctor of Philosophy (Electrical & Electronic Engineering) 4 years City Feb Jul 36,480 151,680 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr220 DR220 DR220
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— Environment and SustainabilityEmbrace a sustainable future.
Interest Areas
– Environment and planning
– Environmental and sustainable engineering
– Environmental science
– Surveying and geospatial sciences
– Sustainable practices
Student ProfileWasa Sibiya – Master of Environmental Science and Technology, Senior tutor at University of Goroka, Papua New Guinea
RMIT has strong industry connections and courses are very practical. Lecturers are highly educated and dedicated to their profession. They have strong industry backgrounds and are excited to share their experiences, knowledge, ideas with us. I would definitely recommend RMIT to others.
Sustainable Urban Precincts Program
In 2014, RMIT launched a $98 million Sustainable Urban Precincts Program across all Melbourne campuses. The aim of the project is to reduce electricity use over eight years by an estimated 239 million kilowatt hours, leading to a 30,000-tonne reduction in greenhouse gas emissions.
As part of the program, $4.8 million in funding will support teaching and research in sustainability, including 10 PhD scholarships.
For more information, visitrmit.edu.au/study-with-us/ environment-and-sustainability
Our environment and planning programs include hands-on experience through field studies and excursions, conducted in association with industry, government and environmental agencies.
Whether it’s assisting communities with environmental management or protecting the biodiversity of marine life in our coastal areas, you’ll be able to get professional experience on real projects across the globe.
Practical projects – Lizard Island Field Project and Vietnam Project
RMIT students have the opportunity to undertake practical field work at the Lizard Island Research Station, 270 kilometres north of Cairns. Students get the opportunity to learn how to conduct real-life surveys in real-life conditions, by collecting data, identifying species, and monitoring environmental changes.
Final year environment students can take a two-week intensive field research project in Vietnam where they investigate urban development and provide sustainability recommendations to local non-profit organisations and government agencies.
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Program Name Duration Location Intake/s 2018 Annual Fee (AU$)
Indicative Total Tuition Fee (AU$)
Academic IELTS Overall Band (Individual Band)
Further Information Program Code Plan Code/s National Curriculum Code
Notes
Vocational Diploma of Conservation and Land Management 2 years City Feb 19,000 38,750 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c5367 C5367 C5367 AHC51116
Undergraduate Bachelor of Environmental Science / Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Engineering) (Honours)
5 years City Feb 32,640 172,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh096 BH096 BH096EEHDD, BH096ESDD
Bachelor of Environment and Society 3 years City Feb 24,960 78,720 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp000 BP000 BP000P16 E
Bachelor of Environmental Science / Bachelor of Business (Management)
4 years City Feb Jul 36,720 153,360 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp161 BP161 BP161ESDD6, BP161MANDD
Bachelor of Environmental Science 3 years City Feb Jul 32,640 100,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp192 BP192 BP192P6
Bachelor of Environmental Science / Bachelor of Environment and Society
4 years City Feb 30,720 131,520 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp193 BP193 BP193ENSDD, BP193SOCDD
Postgraduate (Coursework )Master of Applied Science (Geospatial Information) 1.5 years City Feb Jul 31,680 48,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc058 MC058 MC058
Master of Environmental Science and Technology 2 years City Feb Jul 33,600 68,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc191 MC191 MC191
Master of Energy Efficient and Sustainable Building 2 years City Feb Jul 32,640 67,200 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc209 MC209 MC209
Master of Property 2 years City Feb Jul 32,640 67,200 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc212 MC212 MC212
Master of Urban Planning and Environment 2 years City Feb Jul 28,800 58,560 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc221 MC221 MC221
Master of International Urban and Environmental Management 2 years City Feb Jul 27,840 56,640 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc222 MC222 MC222
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RMIT health and biomedical sciences students learn how to best help others in a professional, practical and high-tech environment from day one. Whether you’re learning in anatomy labs, nursing wards, nuclear medicine workstations or on sports fields, our equipment and facilities are purpose built for your study requirements.
RMIT benefits for students
Industry connectionsRMIT health and biomedical sciences students work as healthcare professionals from day one.
Work placements at major companies, institutions and hospitals are an integral part of many of the health and biomedical sciences programs.
Purpose-built facilities – The Health Sciences Clinic provides students with practical learning experience while they study Chinese medicine, chiropractic, osteopathy and psychology.
– RMIT’s Bundoora campus includes the award-winning bioscience building, which houses the latest digital pathology and haematology laboratories, Nursing 3G SIM MAN and Virtual Environment Radiotherapy Training.
World-class researchRMIT’s research in health and biomedical sciences focuses on providing practical solutions to global health issues. We perform well above world standard in Clinical Sciences, Medical Physiology, and Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences.
International experiences
– Exercise and sports science students have the opportunity to complete part of their studies in Europe, the US or Canada via RMIT’s Education Abroad Program.
– Osteopathy students recently visited India to undertake supervised clinical practice over a six-week period.
– Laboratory medicine students can head overseas, spending 10 to 13 weeks on professional placements in countries, including the UK, the US, Ireland, Singapore, Korea or Sweden.
– Chinese medicine students spend six months undertaking clinical internships at Nanjing University China during their final year.
— Health and Biomedical SciencesHands-on, purpose-driven programs.
Interest Areas
– Biomedical sciences
– Complementary medicine
– Medical radiations
– Nursing and allied health
– Pharmacy
– Psychology
– Sports science
Rankings
Student ProfileAwf Abdul Rahman Al-Khan – PhD (Biomedical Sciences)
RMIT is different to other universities, because there is a focus on the practical side of laboratory medicine in addition to the theoretical side. I get training in hospitals; the courses and facilities are of good quality; and the teachers and supervisors are helpful.
For more information, visitrmit.edu.au/study-with-us/ health-and-biomedical-sciences
Excellence in Research for Australia 2015
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Program Name Duration Location Intake/s 2018 Annual Fee (AU$)
Indicative Total Tuition Fee (AU$)
Academic IELTS Overall Band (Individual Band)
Further Information Program Code
Plan Code/s National Curriculum Code
Notes
Vocational
Diploma of Laboratory Technology (Pathology Testing) 2 years City Feb 19,000 38,750 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c5362 C5362 C5362 MSL50116
Diploma of Laboratory Technology (Biotechnology) 2 years City Feb 19,000 38,750 5.5 (5.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c5363 C5363 C5363 MSL50116
Diploma of Nursing 2 years City/Bundoora Feb 19,000 38,750 6.0 (5.5) rmit.edu.au/programs/c5365 C5365 C5365 HLT54115
Undergraduate
Associate Degree in Health Sciences 2 years City Feb Jul 29,760 60,480 6.0 (5.5) rmit.edu.au/programs/ad019 AD019 AD019
Bachelor of Applied Science (Psychology) (Honours) 1 year Bundoora Feb 32,640 32,640 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh000 BH000 BH000
Bachelor of Applied Science (Psychology) 3 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 32,640 100,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp154 BP154 BP154
Bachelor of Health Science / Bachelor of Applied Science (Chinese Medicine)
5 years Bundoora Feb 32,640 172,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp278 BP278 BP278HSDD, BP278CMDD
Bachelor of Health Science / Bachelor of Applied Science (Osteopathy) 5 years Bundoora Feb 32,640 172,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp279 BP279 BP279HSDD, BP279CSODD
Bachelor of Health Science / Bachelor of Applied Science (Chiropractic) 5 years Bundoora Feb 32,640 172,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp280 BP280 BP280HSDD, BP280CSCDD
Bachelor of Applied Science (Exercise and Sport Science) 3 years Bundoora Feb 31,680 97,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp296 BP296 BP296
Bachelor of Biomedical Science (Honours) 1 year Bundoora Feb 35,520 35,520 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh058 BH058 BH058P12
Bachelor of Nursing 3 years Bundoora Feb Jul 29,760 92,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp032 BP032 BP032P04 M, W
Bachelor of Applied Science (Health and Physical Education) 4 years Bundoora Feb 31,680 132,480 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp041 BP041 BP041P15 E, C
Bachelor of Biomedical Sciences (Laboratory Medicine) 4 years Bundoora Feb Jul 35,520 147,840 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp147 BP147 BP147P12A B
Bachelor of Applied Science (Medical Radiations) – Medical Imaging 3 years Bundoora Feb 35,520 109,440 7.0 (6.5) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp148 BP148 BP148P09MI E
Bachelor of Applied Science (Medical Radiations) – Nuclear Medicine 3 years Bundoora Feb 35,520 109,440 7.0 (6.5) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp148 BP148 BP148P03NM E, C
Bachelor of Applied Science (Medical Radiations) – Radiation Therapy 3 years Bundoora Feb 35,520 109,440 7.0 (6.5) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp148 BP148 BP148P03RT E, C
Bachelor of Biomedical Science 3 years Bundoora Feb Jul 35,520 109,440 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp231 BP231 BP231P10 B
Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) 4 years Bundoora Feb 39,360 163,200 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh102 BH102 BH102 S
Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Sciences (Honours) 1 year Bundoora Feb 35,520 35,520 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh121 BH121 BH121
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Sciences
5 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 38,184 201,240 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh122 BH122 BH122
Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Sciences 3 years Brunswick/City Feb 35,520 109,440 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp311 BP311 BP311
Postgraduate (Coursework )
— 2018 Programs and Fees: Health and Biomedical Sciences
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Program Name Duration Location Intake/s 2018 Annual Fee (AU$)
Indicative Total Tuition Fee (AU$)
Academic IELTS Overall Band (Individual Band)
Further Information Program Code
Plan Code/s National Curriculum Code
Notes
Graduate Diploma in Mental Health Nursing 1 year Bundoora Feb Jul 26,880 26,880 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/gd158 GD158 GD158 C
Master of Laboratory Medicine 2 years Bundoora Feb Jul 35,520 72,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc158 MC158 MC158 I, Y
Master of Clinical Psychology 2 years Bundoora Feb 33,600 68,160 8.0 (8.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc002 MC002 MC002P16
Master of Medical Physics 2 years City Feb Jul 33,600 68,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc215 MC215 MC215
Research
Master of Science (Complementary Medicine) 2 years Bundoora Feb Jul 30,720 62,400 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr224 MR224 MR224
Master of Science (Nursing) 2 years Bundoora Feb Jul 30,720 62,400 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr225 MR225 MR225
Master of Science (Psychology) 2 years Bundoora Feb Jul 30,720 62,400 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr226 MR226 MR226
Master of Science (Biomedical Science) 2 years Bundoora Feb Jul 33,600 68,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr227 MR227 MR227
Master of Science (Medical Radiations) 2 years Bundoora Feb Jul 33,600 68,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr228 MR228 MR228
Master of Applied Science (Health & Medical Physics) 2 years City Feb Jul 33,600 68,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr233 MR233 MR233
Master of Science (Laboratory and Clinical Sciences) 2 years Bundoora Feb Jul 30,720 62,400 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr234 MR234 MR234
Doctor of Philosophy (Complementary Medicine) 4 years Bundoora Feb Jul 30,720 128,640 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr224 DR224 DR224
Doctor of Philosophy (Nursing) 4 years Bundoora Feb Jul 30,720 128,640 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr225 DR225 DR225
Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology) 4 years Bundoora Feb Jul 30,720 128,640 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr226 DR226 DR226
Doctor of Philosophy (Biomedical Science) 4 years Bundoora Feb Jul 33,600 140,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr227 DR227 DR227
Doctor of Philosophy (Medical Radiations) 4 years Bundoora Feb Jul 33,600 140,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr228 DR228 DR228
Doctor of Philosophy (Applied Biology and Biotechnology) 4 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 33,600 140,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr231 DR231 DR231 V
Doctor of Philosophy (Laboratory and Clinical Sciences) 4 years Bundoora Feb Jul 30,720 128,640 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr234 DR234 DR234
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Transform lives and create lasting social change. At RMIT, you’ll learn from passionate, engaged members of society who work towards a fairer world for all.
Our programs offer hands-on practical learning, including work placements, field education and internships.
Industry accredited and connected
All RMIT translation and interpreting programs are approved by the National Accreditation Authority for Translators and Interpreters Ltd (NAATI). Graduates are eligible for accreditation as a translator or interpreter by NAATI.
Graduate outcomes
More than 70% of social work graduates in Australia were in full-time work within four months of graduating.
Graduate Careers Australia, December 2014
Responsive to industry needs
RMIT offers a diverse range of languages in our translating and interpreting programs to meet the needs of our changing population.
— International and Community ServicesEmpowering individuals to meaningfully create change.
Interest Areas
– Community services
– Social work
– International studies
– Languages, translating and interpreting
– Psychology
– Public policy
Alumni ProfileZheng (Charissa) Gong – Master of Translating and Interpreting, Sales and Marketing Manager at Servcorp, China
English is like a tool. It’s not just a language or something that you can rely on to build your career. I think it’s more like a key to the world. I now work as Sales and Marketing Manager for an Australian company called Servcorp in Shanghai. Living in Australia for three years, I learned how to interact with people from different cultures and how to put forward my ideas.
Here be Dragons
Check out RMIT’s Global studies magazine, which features articles of critical reflection, reviews, photos and poetry from current students, staff and alumni.
Visit globalstudies.squarespace.com/#/publishingFor more information, visitrmit.edu.au/study-with-us/ international-and-community-services
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Program Name Duration Location Intake/s 2018 Annual Fee (AU$)
Indicative Total Tuition Fee (AU$)
Academic IELTS Overall Band (Individual Band)
Further Information Program Code
Plan Code/s National Curriculum Code
Notes
Vocational
Advanced Diploma of Interpreting 0.5 year City Feb Jul 11,500 11,500 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c6134 C6134 C6134 PSP61112
Advanced Diploma of Translating 0.5 year City Feb Jul 8,500 8,500 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/c6133 C6133 C6133 PSP61012
Diploma of Interpreting 0.5 year City Feb Jul 9,750 9,750 6.0 (5.5) rmit.edu.au/programs/c5328 C5328 C5328 PSP52412
Undergraduate
Bachelor of Applied Science (Psychology) 3 years City/Bundoora Feb Jul 32,640 100,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp154 BP154 BP154
Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) 3 years City Feb Jul 24,960 78,720 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp048 BP048 BP048P6
Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) (Honours) 1 year City Feb Jul 24,960 24,960 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh049 BH049 BH049
Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology) 3 years City Feb 24,960 78,720 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp112 BP112 BP112
Bachelor of Social Science (Youth Work) 3 years City Feb Jul 24,960 78,720 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp191 BP191 BP191P06 C
Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) 4 years City Feb Jul 26,880 116,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh105 BH105 BH105 B
Bachelor of Social Work (Honours) / Bachelor of Social Science (Psychology)
5 years City Feb Jul 24,960 140,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh106 BH106 BH106SOSDD, BH106SWDD
Postgraduate (Coursework )
Graduate Diploma in Translating and Interpreting 1 year City Feb Jul 27,840 27,840 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/gd168 GD168 GD168P13
Master of International Development 2 years City Feb Jul 27,840 56,640 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc211 MC211 MC211
Master of Public Policy 2 years City Feb Jul 27,840 56,640 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc216 MC216 MC216
Research
Master of Social Science (Global, Urban & Social Studies) 2 years City Feb Jul 24,960 50,880 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr210 MR210 MR210
Master of Social Work 2 years City Feb 27,840 56,640 7.0 (7.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc150 MC150 MC150P15 Z
Master of Translating and Interpreting 2 years City Feb Jul 27,840 56,640 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc214 MC214 MC214
Doctor of Philosophy (Global, Urban & Social Studies) 4 years City Feb Jul 24,960 108,480 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr210 DR210 DR210
— Programs and fees: International and Community Services
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Explore the perspective of business, policy, politics, sociology and criminology in Australia and around the world.
Industry connected
Develop your skills through industry placements and work-related projects that will give you real-world experience and connect you with mentors. With industry contacts and partnerships built over 30 years, RMIT can prepare you to practise, enforce and reform the law across a range of justice and legal professions.
Shaping highly employable graduates
RMIT graduates have held roles as barristers, magistrates, Queen’s Counsel, judges in the County Court and Court of Appeal, Supreme Court Crown Prosecutor, Chair of Legal Aid Victoria and Deputy Premier of Victoria.
Investigate real-life wrongful conviction
The Bridge of Hope Innocence Initiative aims to examine cases where a person may have been wrongfully convicted, and assist in exonerating that person if there is evidence of a wrongful conviction.
— Justice and Legal Take on new alternative approaches to justice and legal issues.
Interest Areas
– Justice
– Legal administration and policy
Alumni ProfileCecilia Nguyen – Bachelor of Arts (Criminal Justice Administration) and Master of Justice and Criminology
During my time at RMIT, I was fortunate to receive placements with state and federal police forces, which set the foundation for my future career. I also represented RMIT at the University Games, which was definitely a highlight of my university experience. I got to travel to different cities around Australia to compete, play my favourite sport and meet new friends from other courses.
Centre for Innovative Justice The Centre for Innovative Justice was launched in March 2013 with former Attorney-General of Victoria and Deputy Premier Rob Hulls appointed Inaugural Director.
The Mission of the Centre is to research, develop, teach and promote innovative ways of delivering justice. The Centre is dedicated to finding innovative solutions to complex problems and developing practical ways to improve the justice system.
Students are provided with practical exposure to the process of law reform to equip them to use their legal training to advocate for and achieve change. Students gain insight into the daily work of courts and tribunals by shadowing lawyers, magistrates, judges and tribunal members.
For more information, visitrmit.edu.au/study-with-us/justice-and-legal
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Program Name Duration Location Intake/s 2018 Annual Fee (AU$)
Indicative Total Tuition Fee (AU$)
Academic IELTS Overall Band (Individual Band)
Further Information Program Code
Plan Code/s
Notes
Undergraduate Bachelor of Criminal Justice 3 years City Feb Jul 24,960 78,720 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp023 BP023 BP023P16 C
Bachelor of Criminology and Psychology 3 years City Feb Jul 24,960 78,720 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp295 BP295 BP295P16
Bachelor of Justice and Criminology (Honours) 1 year City Feb Jul 24,960 24,960 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh060 BH060 BH060P16
Bachelor of Legal and Dispute Studies 3 years City Feb Jul 24,960 78,720 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp204 BP204 BP204P16 C
Postgraduate (Coursework )Master of Justice and Criminology 2 years City Feb Jul 27,840 56,640 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc223 MC223 MC223
ResearchMaster of Business (Business & Law) 2 years City Feb Jul 28,800 58,560 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr205 MR205 MR205
Doctor of Philosophy (Law) 4 years City Feb Jul 31,680 135,360 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr206 DR206 DR206
— 2018 Programs and Fees: Justice and Legal
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Science at RMIT provides practical solutions to real-world problems with a strong focus on lab work, field trips and industry experience. You will develop in-demand skills that will help you thrive as an industry practitioner anywhere in the world.
Practical learning
RMIT Science is focused on providing you with opportunities to get out of the classroom and put your skills into action.
These opportunities range from using industry standard surveying equipment at Yarra Bend in Melbourne; exploring Lizard Island on the Great Barrier Reef; or investigating sustainability and urban development projects in Vietnam.
Strong international reputation
RMIT has a strong international reputation for excellence in scientific research:
– Ranked in the top five Australian universities for excellence in key research in science
– Awarded more than $30 million in research funding in 2015
– More than 200 research collaborations with overseas industry and partners
Hi-tech facilities and Research Centres
You will benefit from modern laboratories and access to a broad range of sophisticated equipment. This enables advanced research work and skills training in line with industry best practice and research.
Such facilities include the $30 million MicroNano Research Facility (MNRF) equipped with comprehensive resources for the design, modelling, fabrication, packaging and characterisation of microscale and nanoscale devices. Nine laboratories are housed within the 1000-square metre facility.
RMIT houses a number of research centres, facilities and groups, including the ARC Centre of Excellence for Nanoscale BioPhotonics and the RMIT Microscopy and Microanalysis Facility.
— ScienceA world of possibility for enquiring minds.
Interest Areas
– Applied science
– Biotechnology and biological sciences
– Chemistry
– Environmental science
– Food science and technology
– Nanotechnology
– Physics
– Sports science
– Statistics and analytics
– Surveying and geospatial sciences
Student ProfileJessie Ng – Bachelor of Science (Food Technology & Nutrition)
Food Technology is really challenging, because it not only covers nutrition, but also all kinds of sciences such as biology, chemistry and physics. After this degree, I am planning to pursue postgraduate study in food, science and nutrition.
Awarded for excellenceRMIT researcher Associate Professor Sharath Sriram won the prestigious 2016 3M Eureka Prize for Emerging Leader in Science. Sriram and his colleagues at RMIT’s MicroNano Research Facility have mimicked the way the human brain processes information with the development of an electronic long-term, multi-state memory cell.
For more information, visitrmit.edu.au/study-with-us/science
Ranked in top five Australian universities ‘for excellence in key research in science’Australian Research Council
Rankings
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Program Name Duration Location Intake/s 2018 Annual Fee (AU$)
Indicative Total Tuition Fee (AU$)
Academic IELTS Overall Band (Individual Band)
Further Information Program Code
Plan Code/s Notes
Undergraduate Associate Degree in Applied Science 2 years City Feb 29,760 60,480 6.0 (5.5) rmit.edu.au/programs/ad012 AD012 AD012 C
Bachelor of Analytics (Honours) 4 years City Feb Jul 31,680 137,280 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh119 BH119 BH119
Bachelor of Applied Science (Aviation) / Bachelor of Business (Management) 4 years City Feb Jul 39,960 166,320 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp284 BP284 BP284ASADD, BP284BMDD
Bachelor of Applied Science (Project Management) (Honours) 4 years City Feb Jul 27,840 120,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh112 BH112 BH112
Bachelor of Applied Science (Psychology) 3 years City/Bundoora
Feb Jul 32,640 100,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp154 BP154 BP154
Bachelor of Applied Science (Psychology) (Honours) 1 year Bundoora Feb 32,640 32,640 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh000 BH000 BH000
Bachelor of Applied Science (Surveying) (Honours) 4 years City Feb Jul 33,600 140,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh116 BH116 BH116 B
Bachelor of Computer Science 3 years City Feb Jul 31,680 97,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp094 BP094 BP094GEN8
Bachelor of Computer Science (Honours) 1 year City Feb Jul 31,680 31,680 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh013 BH013 BH013P9
Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology)
5 years City Feb Jul 35,088 185,760 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh087 BH087 BH087CEHDD, BH087SCBDD
Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours) / Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology)
5 years City/Bundoora
Feb 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh090 BH090 BH090MEHDD, BH090SCBDD V
Bachelor of Environmental Science 3 years City Feb Jul 32,640 100,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp192 BP192 BP192P6
Bachelor of Environmental Science / Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental Engineering) (Honours)
5 years City Feb 32,640 172,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh096 BH096 BH096EEHDD, BH096ESDD
Bachelor of Environmental Science / Bachelor of Business (Management) 4 years City Feb Jul 36,720 153,360 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp161 BP161 BP161ESDD6, BP161MANDD
Bachelor of Information Technology 3 years City Feb Jul 31,680 97,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp162 BP162 BP162OPN9
Bachelor of Science (Applied Chemistry) 3 years City Feb Jul 32,640 100,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp229 BP229 BP229APCH
Bachelor of Science (Applied Chemistry) / Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours)
5 years City Feb 32,640 172,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh098 BH098 BH098ECHDD, BH098SACDD
Bachelor of Science (Applied Science) / Bachelor of Business (Management) 4 years City Feb Jul 36,720 153,360 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp305 BP305 BP305BMDD, BP305ASDD
Bachelor of Science (Applied Sciences) (Honours) 1 year City/Bundoora
Feb Jul 32,640 32,640 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh012 BH012 BH012P10
Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) 3 years City Feb Jul 32,640 100,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp226 BP226 BP226P7
Bachelor of Science (Biotechnology) / Bachelor of Biomedical Science 4 years City/Bundoora
Feb 32,640 136,320 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp293 BP293 BP293SBDD, BP293BSDD V
Bachelor of Science (Dean's Scholar) (Honours) 4 years City Feb Jul 32,640 136,320 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh101 BH101 BH101
Bachelor of Science (Food Technology & Nutrition) / Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering) (Honours)
5 years City/Bundoora
Feb Jul 35,088 185,760 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh099 BH099 BH099CEHDD, BH099FTNDD V
Bachelor of Science (Food Technology and Nutrition) 3 years City/Bundoora
Feb Jul 32,640 100,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp199 BP199 BP199P7 V
Bachelor of Science (Geospatial) (Honours) 4 years City Feb Jul 33,600 140,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh117 BH117 BH117 B
Bachelor of Science (Mathematics) 3 years City Feb Jul 31,680 100,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp083 BP083 BP083P10
Bachelor of Science (Mathematics) (Honours) 1 year City Feb Jul 29,760 29,760 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh010 BH010 BH010P9
Bachelor of Science (Nanotechnology) / Bachelor of Science (Applied Sciences) 4 years City Feb 32,640 136,320 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp247 BP247 BP247NANDD , BP247ASCDD
Bachelor of Science (Physics) 3 years City Feb Jul 32,640 100,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp229 BP229 BP229PHYS
Bachelor of Science (Physics) / Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications Engineering) (Honours)
5 years City Feb Jul 39,072 205,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh097 BH097 BH097TEHDD, BH097SPDD
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Program Name Duration Location Intake/s 2018 Annual Fee (AU$)
Indicative Total Tuition Fee (AU$)
Academic IELTS Overall Band (Individual Band)
Further Information Program Code
Plan Code/s Notes
Bachelor of Science (Statistics) 3 years City Feb Jul 31,680 100,800 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp245 BP245 BP245
Bachelor of Science (Statistics) (Honours) 1 year City Feb Jul 29,760 29,760 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bh063 BH063 BH063
Bachelor of Software Engineering 4 years City Feb Jul 31,680 132,480 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp096 BP096 BP096P8
Bachelor of Technology (Computing Studies) 3 years City Feb Jul 31,680 97,920 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/bp232 BP232 BP232P7
Postgraduate (Coursework) Master of Biotechnology (Food Microbiology) 2 years City/
BundooraFeb Jul 33,600 68,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc111 MC111 MC111P03, MC111CLINC,
MC111FOOD, MC111FOSCV
Master of Analytics 2 years City Feb Jul 29,760 61,440 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc242 MC242 MC242
Master of Applied Science (Information Security and Assurance) 2 years City Feb Jul 31,680 64,320 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc159 MC159 MC159
Master of Environmental Science and Technology 2 years City Feb Jul 33,600 68,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc191 MC191 MC191
Master of Geospatial Science 2 years City Feb Jul 31,680 64,320 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc265 MC265 MC265
Master of Nanotechnology and Smart Materials 2 years City Feb 33,600 68,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc204 MC204 MC204
Research Master of Science (Applied Biology & Biotechnology) 2 years City/
BundooraFeb Jul 33,600 68,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr231 MR231 MR231 V
Master of Science (Applied Chemistry) 2 years City Feb Jul 33,600 68,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr229 MR229 MR229
Master of Science (Applied Physics) 2 years City Feb Jul 33,600 68,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr230 MR230 MR230
Master of Science (Food Science) 2 years City/Bundoora
Feb Jul 33,600 68,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr232 MR232 MR232 V
Master of Science (Geospatial Sciences) 2 years City Feb Jul 33,600 68,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr223 MR223 MR223
Master of Science (International Sports Technology) 2 years City/Bundoora
Feb Jul 35,520 72,000 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc190 MC190 MC190 V
Master of Science (Mathematical Sciences) 2 years City Feb Jul 33,600 68,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mr222 MR222 MR222
Master of Statistics and Operations Research 2 years City Feb Jul 29,760 61,440 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/mc004 MC004 MC004P12
Doctor of Philosophy (Applied Biology & Biotechnology) 4 years City/Bundoora
Feb Jul 33,600 140,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr231 DR231 DR231 V
Doctor of Philosophy (Applied Chemistry) 4 years City Feb Jul Nov 33,600 140,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr229 DR229 DR229
Doctor of Philosophy (Applied Physics) 4 years City Feb Jul 33,600 140,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr230 DR230 DR230
Doctor of Philosophy (Food Science) 4 years City/Bundoora
Feb Jul 33,600 140,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr232 DR232 DR232 V
Doctor of Philosophy (Geospatial Sciences) 4 years City Feb Jul 33,600 140,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr223 DR223 DR223
Doctor of Philosophy (Mathematical Sciences) 4 years City Feb Jul 33,600 140,160 6.5 (6.0) rmit.edu.au/programs/dr222 DR222 DR222
— 2018 Programs and Fees: Science (continued)
— Study AbroadJoin RMIT Melbourne for one or two semesters.
Student ProfileTravis Lacy – Exchange student from Denmark
I chose RMIT over other universities, because of its good reputation and many opportunities within my line of work and studies. I would highly recommend both RMIT and spending a semester abroad. Experiencing another culture and studying in a new environment is just so much fun. You will gain so much personally, but it is also a good thing for your future career and resume.
For more information, visitrmit.edu.au/study-abroad-and-exchange
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Intakes: February and July
Duration: 0.5 – 1 year
1 semester fee: $9600*
2 semesters fee: $19200*
* Fee applies whether you enrol in 36 or 48 credit points per semester.
CRICOS Code: 018594K
Ready for a change, but don’t want to commit to a full program? Why not join RMIT as a Study Abroad student!
Immerse yourself in a new and exciting culture by studying at RMIT in Melbourne – the world’s most liveable city – for a semester or two. Take advantage of the university’s strong connections with industry, work-relevant courses and practical learning.
RMIT hosts more than 1,000 Study Abroad and Exchange students from over 100 countries each year. Choose from a wide range of courses.
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A. This program is only available for advanced entry.B. July entry may be available to students who are granted course/subject exemptions or advanced entry
based on previous study.C. This program includes a professional work placement.D. This program is accelerated. It requires additional hours of study.E. This program incurs additional costs.F. A part of this program will be taught at the RMIT Bundoora Campus.G. Please note that the fee advertised is for the actual program duration advertised.H. This is an accelerated program. Students are required to complete one summer semester (comprising
48 credit points) during their degree.I. A part of this program will be taught at the RMIT City Campus.J. Please note that whilst the Bachelor of Arts (Creative Writing) program is open to international
students as a three-year degree, the program invites applications from students who hold relevant Diplomas, Advanced Diplomas, Associate degrees or industry experience equivalent for entry into the 2nd year.
K. July intake is available for international students who are currently enrolled onshore in a secondary school or private RTO, and who wish to transfer to RMIT to study VCE Year 12.
L. This version of Media program is meant for Year One commencement for July entry. The program structure is accelerated. It consists of six semesters over 2.5 calendar years by undertaking four first-year courses in intensive mode over spring (Nov/Dec) and (Jan/Feb) summer semesters.
M. The clinical component of this program starts earlier than other RMIT programs. Students must be enrolled in the program and attending by the date stated in the offer letter.
N. This program is a Higher Education Diploma.O. Entry into this program is subject to successful completion of AD013 Associate Degree in Fashion and
Textile Merchandising.P. Entry into this program is subject to successful completion of AD014 Associate Degree in Fashion
Design and Technology.Q. This program is two years in duration. Students commencing in this program can choose to complete
the program in 1.5 years and will be offered exemptions in the following courses: Management 1 – Managing People; Accounting for Management Decisions; Global Business and Social Technology; Business and Government in a Global Context.
R. This program plan includes flight training and has the additional objective of training students to achieve competency as a pilot, leading ultimately to the issuance of a Commercial Pilot Licence (CPL).
S. This program has limited spaces and applications must be submitted by 1 August (in any given year) in order to be considered.
T. This is an accelerated program and students are required to study from July until January in their first year of study in order meet the requirements of the program.
U. You must successfully complete C4218 Certificate IV in Textile Design and Development to gain entry into this program.
V. Classes for this program are delivered across the City and Bundoora campuses. Students may be required to attend both locations.
W. July entry may be available to applicants with advanced standing and will be assessed on a case-by-case basis. Applicants must have completed a prior nursing program within the last five years to be considered.
X. This program includes a Work-Integrated-Learning (WIL) component, the Cooperative Education Program undertaken in the third year of the program. It is a one-year work placement (paid employment of at least 34 weeks duration). The fees for this option are 25% of the annual tuition fee.
Y. February entry may be available to students who are granted course/subject exemptions or advanced entry based on previous study or students with an undergraduate degree in Laboratory Medicine.
Z. This program has limited spaces and applications must be submitted by 1 November (in any given year) in order to be considered.
AA. This program has limited spaces and applications must be submitted by 1 August (in any given year) for semester 1 intake, and 1 April (in any given year) for semester 2 intake in order to be considered.
NB National Curriculum Code is only relevant to Vocational Education programs.
— FootnotesNotes to the 2018 Programs and FeesAll programs are subject to change, including vocational education programs that are affected by National Training Package variations.
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Study in a location that inspires you:
– Melbourne City, Brunswick and Bundoora, Australia
– Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, Vietnam
– Barcelona, Spain
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— Map of campusesCutting-edge facilities in urban environments.
The New Academic Street (NAS) is transforming the heart of the Melbourne City campus, enhancing the study and learning experience for all students. The project is scheduled to be completed by 2018.
rmit.edu.au/nas
Top 5 features of the NAS – Media precinct
– Sky gardens
– Hip student hangouts
– Increased library space
– Pop-up retail stores
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Date of issue: March 2017
This guide provides information about RMIT’s Melbourne-based programs for international students and is correct at the time of publication.
RMIT University CRICOS Provider Code: 00122A
RMIT Training Pty Ltd CRICOS Provider Code: 01912G
RMIT University RTO Code: 3046
For more information contact:RMIT UniversityGPO Box 2476 Melbourne VIC 3001 Tel: +61 3 8676 7047
Email: [email protected]
Online: rmit.edu.au/international
In person: Visit Info Corner at 330 Swanston St, Melbourne.
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