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Monash College Graphic Design Pathways

This document is an international course guide for Monash College in 2021. It provides an overview of Monash College programs including the Foundation Year, diplomas in various fields such as art and design, business, engineering, and sciences. It discusses details about entry requirements, locations, durations, contact hours, fees and qualifications for each program. It also covers student engagement, academic and career support, wellbeing and safety resources available at Monash College. The guide encourages applicants to discover what it's like to study at Monash College and explains that it offers a pathway to Monash University, a top 100 university globally.

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Monash College Graphic Design Pathways

This document is an international course guide for Monash College in 2021. It provides an overview of Monash College programs including the Foundation Year, diplomas in various fields such as art and design, business, engineering, and sciences. It discusses details about entry requirements, locations, durations, contact hours, fees and qualifications for each program. It also covers student engagement, academic and career support, wellbeing and safety resources available at Monash College. The guide encourages applicants to discover what it's like to study at Monash College and explains that it offers a pathway to Monash University, a top 100 university globally.

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INTERNATIONAL

COURSE
GUIDE
2021
YOUR JOURNEY
Student engagement 17
Academic and career support 18
Wellbeing and safety 19

ENTRY
YOUR MONASH REQUIREMENTS
COLLEGE PATHWAY Monash College entry
Taking you where you want to go 20 requirements62
Art, Design and Architecture 22 Academic entry requirements 64
Arts, Humanities Entry requirements
and Social Sciences25 for Foundation Year 66
Business and Economics 26 Entry requirements for Diplomas  68
Education29
Engineering30
Information Technology 33 APPLYING FOR
Laws34 MONASH COLLEGE
Medicine, Nursing How to apply 70
and Health Sciences37 Fees71
Pharmacy and Cost of living in Australia 71
Pharmaceutical Sciences38
Intake calendar 72
Science40

WELCOME TO MONASH COLLEGE COURSE INFORMATION

ARE YOU
MONASH COLLEGE PROGRAMS FAST FACTS
Look for these icons on each course
Your future starts at Monash College 2 Foundation Year 42
page for key information.
Greetings from Professor Foundation Year subjects 44

MONASH
Margaret Gardner AC  3 Location
Diplomas48
Success at Monash University 4
Diploma of Art and Design 50 International location
Monash Talent 5

READY?
Diploma of Arts 51
Duration
Life in Melbourne 6
Diploma of Applied Data Science 52
Intakes
Diploma of Business 53
Education specialisation 54 Contact hours
WHERE WILL Diploma of Engineering 55
In this brochure you’ll discover what it’s YOU STUDY? Diploma of Information
Fees

like to study at Monash College, your Our new campus 8 Technology56 Qualification

pathway to Monash University, as well as Campus location 10 Diploma of Science 57 Distance


the unique aspects of living in Melbourne. Choosing your accommodation 12 English for Foundation Year 59
Additional notes
Under-1816 English for Diplomas 60

[Link]
2021 MONASH COLLEGE COURSE GUIDE 1
YOUR FUTURE Over the past six decades, Monash University has

STARTS AT
established itself as one of the great international
MONASH COLLEGE IS universities in the world, and is consistently ranked
WHOLLY-OWNED in the top 100 worldwide. Today, a third of Monash

MONASH
BY MONASH UNIVERSITY
students come from outside Australia, each of them
making an important contribution to the diversity that
is celebrated throughout our University community.

COLLEGE From its formation, Monash College has played an


invaluable role in offering many of our most outstanding
students a pathway into the University. Studying at
Monash College is a wonderful opportunity to prepare
MONASH IS RANKED IN THE We understand your goal is to achieve the best education possible to help

TOP 100
UNIVERSITIES IN THE WORLD2
you succeed in your future career. From day one at Monash College, we focus on
getting you ready for it. We’ll teach you the skills you need to succeed at university,
providing you with guaranteed entry to Monash University1. All you need to do is
for Monash life, providing you with skills, support and
friendships you will draw upon throughout your careers.

pass units and meet the entry requirements, and you’ll experience the same quality Monash graduates have earned international
of education as you will at the University, in a supportive learning environment. acclaim for their accomplishments. I hope
that in coming years you view your time at
Monash College as a formative moment in
your journey.”
PROFESSOR MARGARET GARDNER AC

OUR PROGRAMS
President and Vice-Chancellor
MONASH COLLEGE PROGRAMS Monash University
ARE AVAILABLE IN AUSTRALIA,
INDONESIA, MALAYSIA,
CHINA, INDIA AND SRI LANKA
THROUGH OUR
ENGLISH COURSES
GLOBAL PARTNER We have three English courses available to help you succeed
NETWORK at university. The one that’s right for you will depend on your
level of English and your chosen Monash College pathway.

FOUNDATION YEAR
27 Foundation Year is a pre-university program with direct
entry into first-year undergraduate degrees for all 10 faculties
MONASH COLLEGE HAS BEEN at Monash University.
THE PREFERRED PATHWAY
TO MONASH UNIVERSITY FOR

27 YEARS DIPLOMA
Specialise from day one with a Monash College Diploma and
fast‑track into second-year undergraduate degrees with seven
faculties at Monash University3.

47%

47 PER CENT
OF INTERNATIONAL MONASH
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
1 Entry requirements into Monash College and Monash University apply for both domestic and international students.
START THEIR STUDIES 2 Times Higher Education World University Rankings (2020).
AT MONASH COLLEGE 3 The majority of diplomas provide a direct pathway into second year of related degrees at Monash University.

2 2021 MONASH COLLEGE COURSE GUIDE 2021 MONASH COLLEGE COURSE GUIDE 3
SUCCESS AT PUT YOUR ABILITIES
MONASH UNIVERSITY TO GOOD USE WITH
From day one, a Monash education sets you on the path to future career success.
Studying at Monash will provide you with the highest quality of education. We offer forward-looking teaching, focused on preparing you for
the rapidly changing world of work. A Monash education leverages partnerships with industry, government and alumni, and we aim to offer
MONASH TALENT
Monash Talent makes it much easier for you to kick‑start
an unprecedented range of opportunities to participate in work-integrated learning experiences. your career. Our recruitment specialists will connect you
You’ll graduate with a greater sense of purpose, a global outlook, and the skills and confidence to make a positive change – to your with reputable employers and match you with jobs that
life and to the lives of those around you. suit your skills and passions.
[Link]/talent

MONASH BY THE NUMBERS


[Link]/company/monash-talent

TOP THREE REASONS


TOP 100 RANKINGS

2 6 25
TO REGISTER WITH
# # # MONASH TALENT
GAIN RELEVANT
EXPERIENCE TO
ADD TO YOUR CV

BEST UNIVERSITIES IN TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION REUTERS TOP 75: ASIA INCREASE YOUR
MELBOURNE TIMES HIGHER GOLDEN AGE UNIVERSITY PACIFIC’S MOST INNOVATIVE EMPLOYABILITY WITH
EDUCATION (2020) RANKING (2019) UNIVERSITIES (2018) REAL‑WORLD SKILLS

58 75 73
FAST-TRACK INTO
PROFESSIONAL

# # # EMPLOYMENT

QS WORLD UNIVERSITY TIMES HIGHER EDUCATION SHANGHAI RANKING’S


RANKINGS (2020) WORLD UNIVERSITY ACADEMIC RANKING OF
RANKINGS (2020) WORLD UNIVERSITIES (2019)

OUR STUDENTS AND STAFF

78,000+
STUDENTS FROM MORE THAN
17,000+
STAFF
380,000+
MONASH ALUMNI AROUND 
170 COUNTRIES THE WORLD

4 2021 MONASH COLLEGE COURSE GUIDE 2021 MONASH COLLEGE COURSE GUIDE 5
GET TO KNOW
MELBOURNE
MELBOURNE LIFESTYLE

MELBOURNE IS THE WORLD’S


SECOND MOST
LIVEABLE CITY 
1

Experience studying in a city with a reputation


for welcoming international students.

LIVE IN THE
FIFTH-SAFEST CITY
IN THE WORLD 2

BELONG TO A
COMMUNITY
OF 200,000+
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS FROM
70 COUNTRIES
WHO CALL MELBOURNE HOME

Welcome to life in Melbourne.


In Melbourne, there’s always something The city has been described as having
exciting to see and do - an abundance four seasons in one day, but that’s
of culture and art festivals, international all part of the charm. It’s a good idea
sporting events, world-class cafés to be prepared, so pack an umbrella TRAVEL FROM ONE DESTINATION
and restaurants with cuisines from all and a warm jacket for winter (June TO THE NEXT EASILY WITH
over the globe, and laneways, parks
and beaches waiting to be explored.
to August), and your sun protection
lotion, hat and sunglasses for
EXCELLENT PUBLIC
It’s easy to see why the Australian the summer months (December TRANSPORT,
lifestyle is so attractive. to February). INCLUDING BUSES, TRAMS AND
TRAINS, USING ONE INTEGRATED
TRAVEL CARD
LUNA PARK, ST KILDA

VIBRANT LANEWAYS YARRA RIVER ST KILDA BEACH SHOPPING ARCADES

STUDY IN THE
THIRD-BEST
STUDENT CITY
IN THE WORLD3

1 Economist Intelligence Unit (2019).


2 Safe Cities Index 2017 – The Economist Intelligence Unit.
3 QS Best Student Cities 2019.

6 2021 MONASH COLLEGE COURSE GUIDE 2021 MONASH COLLEGE COURSE GUIDE 7
WELCOME TO OUR LIBRARY
AND LEARNING

NEW CAMPUS
CENTRE
The library is more than just
a place to borrow books and
resources. Split over two
Opening in 20211, our new Docklands campus is designed to provide you with everything you levels, you’ll have places
need to make your student life a success. The purpose-built 750 Collins Street facility gives to study quietly and safely,
you access to modern learning and teaching facilities across ten floors, including art and design seek support from our
studios, science labs and music studios. And there are plenty of quiet places to study, as well learning skills advisors and
as spaces to relax and hang out with your friends. librarians, or take part in
workshops. It’s also where
As a city based student, you’ll be close to everything Melbourne has to offer, you’ll find some of the best
including museums, libraries, restaurants, shopping, parkland, sporting facilities views over the adjacent
and public transport. parkland.
We welcome 6000 students every year into a safe, friendly, respectful
and fun atmosphere, where you’ll find everything you need to
achieve your educational goals.

SCIENCE LABS
A dedicated science floor
includes 11 fully equipped
laboratories, designed with
Monash University.
Comprising both ‘dry’ and
‘wet’ laboratories, these
modern facilities will
provide you with a great
learning environment to
focus on discovery and
experimentation across
the sciences and to
prepare you for success
at Monash University.

STUDENT HUB
Level 4 is home to our
Student Hub and Wellness
Centre. You’ll find private
places for conversations with
counsellors, guardians and
homestay representatives.
You can also meet with
Student Engagement team
members, who are on hand
to offer general advice and
support. The Wellness Centre
accommodates the multi-
faith room and provides
opportunities for activities
like yoga and meditation.

Art and culture Design studio Food outlets

Public
Library Prayer room
transport

Science
1 Subject to regulatory approval. Music room Sports
laboratories

8 2021 MONASH COLLEGE COURSE GUIDE 2021 MONASH COLLEGE COURSE GUIDE 9
OUR CAMPUS

CAMPUS
LOCATION
Monash College’s new location is in the heart of Docklands1 - located
just 300 metres from Southern Cross Railway Station and a short stroll
to Melbourne’s central business district. A short tram ride or walk from
campus, and you can be seaside at St Kilda Beach, shopping at District
Docklands, enjoying waterfront restaurants with views of Victoria Harbour
or taking in the city from the Star Observation Wheel.
And if you’d like to explore the rest of what Victoria has to offer, you’re
well connected with various public transport networks to get you there.
Whatever you’re after, you’re in the right location.
Experience Melbourne the right way at Monash College.

1 Subject to regulatory approval.

PUBLIC BIKE PATH

SCENIC HARBOUR VIEW WATERFRONT CAFÉS WALKING DISTANCE FROM SOUTHERN CROSS
RAILWAY STATION AND PUBLIC TRANSPORT NETWORK

10 2021 MONASH COLLEGE COURSE GUIDE 2021 MONASH COLLEGE COURSE GUIDE 11
CHOOSING YOUR HOMESTAY Homestays are located throughout Melbourne

ACCOMMODATION
Living with a local family is a great way to experience
Australian life. You’ll have a safe and supportive home
ACCOMMODATION

Within one hour of the Monash College campus


environment and be able to practise your English every day.
Homestay accommodation is available throughout Melbourne Local family environment, three meals per day
and is a great option for students under 18 years of age who and utilities included
are looking for a family environment. Our homestay families
are specially chosen to provide a safe, supportive home Under-18 approved
Living in Melbourne is a big part of your student experience. HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT that’s within 60 minutes of the Monash College campus.
From the beginning of your pathway program at Monash ACCOMMODATION [Link]/homestay
College right through to your degree at Monash University,
Are you under 18?
there are many accommodation options to suit your needs.
If you’re under 18 years of age when you first arrive, you’ll need to stay
You can choose from living with a local family (homestay), living in in an approved accommodation for underage students. Our approved
a student apartment in the city, or even Monash Residential Services accommodation providers are suited to younger students and offer
at Monash University’s Clayton campus. That’s why it’s important more support and security.
to choose the accommodation option that best suits your living and
[Link]/life-at-monash-college/under-18s
learning preferences.
As our brand new campus will be located in Docklands1, we also have What experience are you looking for?
a range of Monash College-approved accommodation providers in the The type of experience you want to have will be an important factor
city that are suitable for all students, including those who are under 18. in your decision making. Consider what facilities are important to you,
such as whether or not you want to live with a local family or with other
Our approved accommodation providers such as Urbanest offer
students, and if you’d like to share facilities like a kitchen or prefer to
secure, apartment-style living with lots of student facilities. All rooms
be independent and live on your own.
are fully furnished and staff are available 24 hours a day to make sure
you feel safe. For more information on our city apartment providers, If you choose to rent your own property, beware of scams.
please see page 14-15 or [Link]/accommodation Accommodation scams typically try to trick you into giving an upfront
fee, and may request another electronic transfer when you enter the
country. Please be alert and don’t enter into a contract or pay any
BOOK YOUR ACCOMMODATION EARLY!
money until you have physically inspected a property, unless it is
TAKE OUR ACCOMMODATION TOUR As soon as you accept your offer, think
a Monash College‑approved accommodation provider.
Follow Monash College student Shaneezer as she explores the about where you want to live.
accommodation options available.
[Link]/accommodation-tour

I truly enjoyed living with my homestay host family. My family and I love making new friendships
They not only helped me adjust to life in Melbourne, with people from different cultures, and we enjoy
they were also very caring and welcomed me into the cultural diversity and experience it brings to
their family. ” our home. As a homestay host, it is important to
NANAMI KANDORI make my students feel safe. ”
(MONASH COLLEGE STUDENT FROM JAPAN) REBECCA BANNISTER (HOMESTAY HOST)

MONASH RESIDENTIAL Monash Clayton campus


SERVICES – CLAYTON
Shuttle bus to local train station. Direct train services
Monash Residential Services (MRS) at the Monash
to the city and Southern Cross station.
Clayton campus is a multicultural community that comprises
domestic and international students from around the world. Residential support teams, communal laundry, music
You can be part of an exciting and inclusive community whilst rehearsal rooms, table tennis, kitchen, garden
living in modern student accommodation, and get involved in
a range of student activities. Under-18 approved
Additional pastoral care and support is given to students
who are under 18 years of age. [Link]/accommodation

Food Single room Under-18 Shared room Utilities included: internet, electricity, water
1 Subject to regulatory approval.

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URBANEST
Monash College’s preferred city accommodation provider. Urbanest Melbourne Central is located at 316 La Trobe
Urbanest has an allocation of beds reserved exclusively for Monash Street in the city centre
College students. Urbanest Swanston Street is located at 599 Swanston
Living at Urbanest puts you in the heart of Melbourne. You can wander Street, in the vibrant suburb of Carlton
around some of Melbourne’s most famous laneways to uncover an Conveniently located in the CBD, Monash College’s
abundance of shopping and dining choices. new campus1 is only minutes away by train, tram JOURNAL STUDENT LIVING SCAPE
and bus networks
The properties offer intelligently designed apartments and studios that Journal gives students a unique and authentic Melbourne At Scape, we’ve created the best place to live and learn for
combine style and practicality to suit all preferences and price points. Gym and laundry, unlimited high-speed internet, living experience that’s safe, supportive and social. students. We offer our residents a specialised team available
24/7 reception, rooftop terraces, communal lounge Journal has two central locations and offers stylish 24/7 to keep students feeling safe, supported and at home.
If it’s your first time living out of home and you want a comfortable, and kitchen, cinema room studios and shared apartments, all with kitchens and Our buildings are designed to give students the perfect
friendly environment to help you settle into life in Melbourne,
private bathrooms. Students also enjoy multiple indoor balance between privacy, amenity and an incredible social
Urbanest is your home away from home. And you won’t miss a
Under-18 approved and outdoor common spaces. and welcoming lifestyle.
beat living at Urbanest!
[Link]/monash-college/ Uni Place – 18 Leicester Street, Carlton Scape is located at 5 Little La Trobe Street, in the
Central – 500 Swanston Street, Carlton centre of Melbourne
Conveniently located in the CBD, Monash College’s Conveniently located in the CBD, Monash College’s
new campus1 is only minutes away by train, tram new campus1 is only minutes away by train, tram
and bus networks and bus networks
24/7 reception, on-site café, outdoor gardens, Studio room, communal kitchen, outdoor terrace,
rooftop terraces, entertainment zone, communal gym and laundry, cinema room, unlimited high-speed
lounge and kitchen, cinema, gym and laundry, internet, 24/7 reception, onsite café, entertainment
unlimited high‑speed internet zone, individual heating and air conditioning.

Under-18 approved Under-18 approved

[Link] [Link]/en-au/

ALBERT HOUSE INDEPENDENT LIVING


Albert House hosts students from diverse multicultural Renting
backgrounds. This fully-catered accommodation is designed
If you’re over 18 years old, you can rent your own place
to bring people together under one roof in a sociable, safe
or share with friends. There are many rental properties
and secure atmosphere where everyone can get involved
in Melbourne close to the Monash College campus.
and feel at home away from home.
Choose a place that’s close to campus, and make sure you
Albert House is located at 57 - 65 Drummond visit the property before you sign the lease or pay a deposit.
Street, just outside the Melbourne city centre This is a good option if you’re comfortable living on your
Accessible by trams and bus, and only a five-minute own or have lived in Melbourne for a while.
walk from Melbourne Central train station
Properties in Melbourne may be unfurnished,
All meals included, laundry, internet partially furnished or fully furnished.
Telephone, internet and electricity costs are
generally not included, so you’ll have to allow
Under-18 approved
for that in your budget
[Link] [Link] [Link]

1 Subject to regulatory approval

Utilities included: internet,


14 2021 MONASH COLLEGE COURSE GUIDE 1 Subject to regulatory approval Food Single room Under-18 Shared room 2021 MONASH COLLEGE COURSE GUIDE 15
electricity, water
UNDER-18 ENJOY THE JOURNEY

STUDENT ACTIVITIES
UNDER-18 SERVICES

At Monash College, we understand that it can be hard to leave home and adjust to a new country. That’s why we have Your Monash College life isn’t just about study and learning. On-campus events
a dedicated under-18 guardianship team specialising in supporting younger students to settle into life in Melbourne. It’s about meeting people, participating in different activities Monash College hosts regular social events to encourage interaction
By offering our guardianship service, we’re confident our students receive the best possible care and support. and having fun. If you find the right balance between study and inclusiveness. Take part in the activities and celebrations that
make up Melbourne’s multicultural community, such as Lunar New
and relaxation, you’re more likely to succeed, so make sure
[Link]/under-18 Year, Harmony Day, Easter, Eid Festival and Halloween. Other events
you get involved. The Student Engagement team arranges a throughout the year include mental health and wellbeing days, movie
number of on-campus and off-campus events and day trips, nights and special games nights as well as annual organised trips to
and provides you with general advice and support during Monash University Open Day events.
HERE’S HOW IT WORKS your time at Monash College.
Off-campus events
Orientation Monash College also arranges the opportunity for you to visit popular

1 5
1
Apply for Monash College Meet your guardian No matter what pathway program you’re studying at Monash College, Melbourne attractions and events, including the Australian Open,
Once you receive an offer for Monash College, you’ll Before you arrive, you’ll receive an email introducing each one has its own tailored orientation program. During orientation Healesville Sanctuary, Yarra Valley Chocolaterie and Ice Creamery,
be sent an under-18 guardianship and accommodation your guardian. This email will also help you with you’ll receive information about Monash College and your chosen Dandenong Ranges and Sovereign Hill.
form that must be completed and submitted when your first few weeks in Melbourne. You’ll receive course. Orientation isn’t just about receiving information, there are lots
accepting your offer. important information about airport transfer, of great opportunities for you to meet fellow students and to create Student clubs and societies
enrolment and orientation. lasting friendships. Orientations often include activities such as student Monash College’s clubs and societies are organised by students, for
fairs, team-building activities, excursions and much more! Orientations students. Whatever you’re interested in – academic, cultural and spiritual,
are a must if you’re wanting to properly prepare yourself for life at or special-interest clubs – we have something for you. Monash College

2 Select your preferred guardian option


Every student under 18 needs to have a guardian –
someone who’s responsible for you until you turn 18. 6
1
Ongoing support
Throughout your time at Monash, you’ll meet your
Monash College.

Leadership opportunities
students can also join a range of Monash University clubs.

Basketball
Arts and
Gaming
guardian every two weeks, or more often if you need to. Become a student leader among your fellow classmates. You’ll receive crafts
Your guardian can be:
Your guardian will help you with: training to develop the communication and leadership skills that will
• a Monash College under-18 guardian
• organising your orientation help you in your future career. You’ll also have the opportunity to attend Soccer Drama Movies
• a parent or relative approved by the Department conferences and take part in leadership opportunities, guided by the
• opening a bank account
of Home Affairs. Student Engagement team.
• arranging medical appointments
• supporting you during emergencies Guitar Chess Mechatronics
• speaking to your teachers to keep track
Recreation program
As a Monash College student, you have access to a range of on and

3
of your attendance and academic studies
Choose your accommodation off-campus activities. It’s an easy way to meet other students and have Yoga Cooking Photography
• updating your parents as requested.
Before you arrive, we’ll also need to approve your fun making new friends while seeing the sights of Melbourne and Victoria.
accommodation. You can choose to live: [Link]/recreation-program
• with a person who’s your Department of Home

7
Affairs‑approved guardian 1
Turning 18
• at approved off-campus student accommodation
When you turn 18, you’ll no longer need a guardian
• with a Monash homestay family
or have to live in Monash-approved accommodation.
• on-campus at Clayton.
This is an exciting time, and your guardian will help
you plan ahead and prepare for this transition. At this
time we’ll help you identify the Monash College teams
who’ll support you until you enter the University.

4 Complete the under-18 guardianship


and accommodation form
Once you’ve selected your guardian and received
confirmation of approved accommodation, you’ll need
to complete the form and return it along with Part B
of your offer letter to confirm your place. When we’ve
approved your form and received your deposit, we’ll
send you a Confirmation of Appropriate Accommodation
and Welfare and a Confirmation of Enrolment so you
can arrange your student visa.
SCAN QR CODE
WITH YOUR PHONE
CAMERA TO VIEW
THE MONASH
UNIVERSITY OPEN
DAY PAGE OR FOLLOW
THE BELOW LINK
[Link]/open-day
1 Only applicable to students who are registered with Monash College’s under-18 guardianship service.

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WELLBEING
AND SAFETY
STUDENT SERVICES

To be a successful student, you need to feel supported in all areas of your life. That’s why your health and wellbeing is a
priority at Monash College. If you have problems or concerns, our professional staff will give you the help and support you need
to ensure your wellbeing. For more information, visit [Link]/life-at-monash-college/student-support

Counselling Under-18 support Safety


Student counsellors offer free, confidential If you’re under the age of 18, your Monash While Melbourne is considered the world’s
counselling to help you with personal, academic College guardian is always available for advice second most liveable city1, your safety and
or emotional challenges. If you’re feeling lonely, and support. For parents, we assure you that security is of paramount importance to us.
homesick, stressed, anxious or sad, it helps Monash College specialises in helping students The Monash College campus is protected
to talk to someone. Our counsellors are here settle into life in Melbourne. We understand by security officers. We provide briefings,
for you to help choose strategies to solve the that students under 18 need a bit of extra care guidelines and support to make sure students
problems or cope better with difficult things and support. are safe in our city while settling in to
in your life. Monash College.
For more information about under-18 support,
see page 16 or visit [Link]/ After-hours support is available to all
WEEKLY DROP-IN SESSIONS under-18 Monash College students. Whether you’ve
Come and talk to us about anything that’s on your mind. lost your wallet, been locked out of your
Students ask us about their health insurance, accommodation accommodation, or you’re not sure how to get
and studies – or even how to use their myki (travel card for local home, help is available. All Monash College
train, tram and bus). Remember, we’re always here to help. students can also download the multilingual
safety app Sonder2, with a range of useful
features.

THE BEST YOU
Our commitment is to support you to achieve your best. To help you along the way, our dedicated learning
and career support services are available to make sure you’re on the right path to Monash University.
For more information, visit [Link]/life-at-monash-college/student-support

Academic and learning support: Course and career support


• Support to help you prepare for your assessments. Now is the perfect time in your life to discuss course and career options
• Academic workshop sessions for additional support for your future. When you start your course, you may have questions
outside of the classroom. about what degree to study and what careers it can lead to. MEET THE UNDER-18
• A range of free online resources.
GUARDIANSHIP TEAM
Career advisors are here to make sure you leave Monash College and Find out what to expect from the
• Organised peer support sessions where you can learn  embark on your University journey with a career plan tailored for you. Monash College guardianship
from your peers and classmates. Talk to them about: service: [Link]/
• Questions? Our student administration team can assist
• course and career advice • scholarship applications guardianship-team
you with enrolments, fees, exam dates or attendance.
• subject selection • applying for a part-time job.
• leadership and
volunteering options

1 Economist Intelligence Unit (2019).


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CHOOSE YOUR MONASH 1
First, think about what you want to
study at university. Align your interests
2
Assess your Monash College pathway
options (into Monash University) and

COLLEGE PATHWAY
with a Monash University degree. decide which one suits you best.
PATHWAY PROGRAMS

3 4
Once you’ve decided on your pathway, You’re now ready to apply!
check the entry requirements for
Monash College (page 62). [Link]/how-to-apply

PATHWAY PROGRAMS TO FIRST YEAR UNIVERSITY1 PATHWAY TO SECOND YEAR UNIVERSITY 1, 2

Monash College offers two academic pathways into Monash


STUDY AREA FOUNDATION YEAR DIPLOMAS PART 1 DIPLOMAS PART 2
University undergraduate degrees: Monash University
Art, Design and First year of Monash University: Diploma Part 2 or first year, First year, second Second year of
Foundation Year and Monash College Diplomas. Architecture • Architectural Design • Communication Design second semester of Monash semester of Monash Monash University:
All you need to do is decide which one is best for you. Page 22 • Art History and Curating • Fine Art University in: University: • Collaborative Design
• Collaborative Design • Industrial Design • Architectural Design • Architectural Design • Communication Design
BOTH OPTIONS: • Spatial Design • Fine Art • Fine Art • Industrial Design
• Spatial Design
• Provide guaranteed entry into Monash University1.
Arts, First year of Monash University: Diploma Part 2 or first year, First Year of Monash Second year of
• Demonstrate our student-centred teaching style. Humanities • Arts • Music second semester of Monash University: Monash University:
• Have multiple intakes a year to align with your high school exams. and Social • Criminology • Politics, Philosophy University in: • Criminology • Arts
• Use technology to make learning more interesting and practical. Sciences • Global Studies and Economics • Criminology • Music • Media Communication
Page 25 • Media Communication • Music
• Have proven success in developing high‑performing graduates. Note: Credit awarded to
the Bachelor of Media and

BENEFITS OF THE FOUNDATION


Communication will depend on
selection of the major of the degree.

YEAR PROGRAM: Business and First year of Monash University: Diploma Part 2 or first Second year of Monash University:
Economics • Accounting • Commerce year of Monash University • Accounting • Commerce
• Flexibility to choose your subjects. Page 26 provided the relevant
• Actuarial Science • Economics • Actuarial Science • Economics
• English is the only subject prerequisite for entry into the program1. • Banking and Finance • Finance prerequisites are met. • Banking and Finance • Finance
• Change your destination degree at the end of the program. • Business • International Business • Business • International Business
• Enter into first year of all 10 faculties at Monash University1. • Business Administration • Marketing • Business Administration • Marketing
• It’s the only Monash pathway into degrees in Medicine, Nursing • Business and Finance
and Health Sciences, Pharmacy and Laws. Education First year of Monash University: Diploma Part 2 in: Second year of Monash University:
Page 29 • Education (Honours) – all specialisations available Arts, Business, Science with Education double degrees only:
BENEFITS OF THE DIPLOMA PROGRAM: Education specialisation • Education (Honours) and Arts
• Education (Honours) and Business
• Specialise from day one – only study subjects related directly • Education (Honours) and Science
to your University degree. Note: primary and secondary specialisations only

• Flexible entry and exit points. Engineering First year of Monash University: Diploma Part 2 or first Second year of Monash University:
• Fast-track your studies by studying three trimesters a year. Page 30 • Engineering (Honours) year of Monash University • Engineering (Honours)
• Direct pathway into second year of related degrees1,2. provided the relevant
prerequisites are met.
Information First year of Monash University: Diploma Part 2 or first year Second year of Monash University:
Technology • Computer Science of Monash University provided the • Computer Science – see website for majors
Page 33 • Information Technology relevant prerequisites are met. • Information Technology

Laws First year of Monash University: No diploma pathway available No diploma pathway available
Page 34 • Laws (Honours)

Medicine, First year of Monash University: No diploma pathway available No diploma pathway available
Nursing • Biomedical Science • Occupational Therapy
and Health • Biomedical Science (Honours)
Sciences (Scholars Program) • Paramedicine
Page 37 • Health Science • Physiotherapy (Honours)
• Medical Science and • Psychology (Honours)
Doctor of Medicine • Public Health
• Nursing • Radiation Sciences
• Nursing and Midwifery (Informatics)
(Honours) • Radiography and Medical
• Nutrition Science Imaging (Honours)
Pharmacy and First year of Monash University: No diploma pathway available No diploma pathway available
Pharmaceutical • Pharmacy
Sciences • Pharmaceutical Science
Page 38 • Pharmaceutical Science Advanced (Honours)

Science First year of Monash University: Diploma Part 2 or first Second year of Monash University:
Page 40 • Applied Data Science year of Monash University • Applied Data Science
• Applied Data Science Advanced (Honours) provided the relevant • Science
• Science prerequisites are met.
For double degree options refer to page 69.
• Science Advanced – Global Challenges (Honours)
1 Our programs offer international students guaranteed entry into Monash University for a range of related undergraduate degrees. Entry requirements to Monash College and Monash University apply, please refer • Science Advanced – Research (Honours)
to page 62 to page 69 for details.
2 Majority of diplomas provide a direct pathway into second year of related degrees at Monash University.
1 Entry requirements into Monash University apply. Please refer to page 62 to page 69 for details.
2 Full-year credit for some degrees and double degrees is not guaranteed and may depend on choice of Diploma subjects. For more information, visit [Link]/courses/diplomas/destination-degrees

20 2021 MONASH COLLEGE COURSE GUIDE 2021 MONASH COLLEGE COURSE GUIDE 21
YOUR FUTURE IN MEET MARIA
DEGREE AWARDED
Bachelor of: ART, DESIGN AND THIS IS HER MONASH
COLLEGE PATHWAY:
• Architectural Design
• Art History and Curating
• Collaborative Design
ARCHITECTURE 2013
DIPLOMA OF ART AND DESIGN
• Communication Design
The work of artists, designers and architects is everywhere. It shapes the way we live, how
• Fine Art
• Industrial Design
we interact with our surroundings, and our visual landscape. With a degree from Monash Art,
2015
• Spatial Design
Design and Architecture, you’ll begin your journey towards a lifelong creative career where you BACHELOR OF DESIGN
can make a meaningful contribution to people’s lives, locally and globally.
DOUBLE DEGREES WITH [Link]/mada NOW
• Arts GRAPHIC DESIGNER AT
• Business Choose your Monash College pathway VETASSESS AUSTRALIA
• Education Monash College offers two pathways into Art, Design and Architecture degrees at Monash University.
• Engineering
FOUNDATION
• Information Technology
YEAR
(12 MONTHS) 1ST YEAR
AUSTRALIAN
YOUR CAREER IN MONASH UNIVERSITY
• Advertising
YEAR 11 OR Monash College helped
YEAR 12
• Architecture EQUIVALENT DIPLOMA PART 1 me get into my destination
• Animation (8 MONTHS) DIPLOMA PART 2 degree at Monash University.
2ND YEAR
• Digital design TRIMESTER 1 1ST YEAR,
MONASH The teachers at Monash
• Graphic design (4 MONTHS) SEMESTER 2
ARCHITECTURAL MONASH
UNIVERSITY College were supportive
• Interior architecture
DESIGN AND UNIVERSITY and gave us time to learn
• Product design FINE ART everything from scratch.
• Transport design AUSTRALIAN
YEAR 12 OR
• Visual arts DIPLOMA PART 2 Monash College helped
EQUIVALENT TRIMESTER 2 (8 MONTHS)
COMMUNICATION/INDUSTRIAL/ me grow. Upon graduation,
SPATIAL DESIGN I was able to attain an
internship and thereafter
Both programs offer guaranteed entry into your chosen degree, provided you meet the set entry I landed a job, having
requirements and prerequisites. It’s important you choose the program that suits you best. been so involved in
PATHWAY PROGRAMS TO FIRST YEAR UNIVERSITY1 PATHWAY TO SECOND YEAR UNIVERSITY1 different things including
the student newsletter.”
FOUNDATION YEAR DIPLOMA PART 1 DIPLOMA PART 2
Where it First year of Monash Diploma Part 2 or first year Second year of Monash MARIA ANTONY (INDIA)
leads to University in: of Monash University in: University in:
• Architectural Design • Architectural Design • Architectural Design3
• Art History and Curating • Art History and Curating • Communication Design
• Collaborative Design • Communication Design • Collaborative Design
• Communication Design • Collaborative Design • Fine Art 3
• Fine Art • Fine Art • Industrial Design
• Industrial Design • Industrial Design • Spatial Design
• Spatial Design • Spatial Design
Double Yes, provided you meet No double degree options are No double degree options are
degrees the prerequisites of the offered as a transition pathway offered as a transition pathway
double degrees. from Diploma of Art and Design. from Diploma of Art and Design.
Duration 12 months (standard program) 8 months 4 or 8 months depending on stream
Intakes January and July 2
February, June and October February, June and October
Specialisation General university preparation. In Part 1, you will study the In Part 2, you can choose
foundational principles of your specialisation in Fine Art,
art and design in the areas Architectural Design, Industrial
of design, drawing, art and Design, Communication Design
design theory, and visual arts. or Spatial Design.
Units studied Complete two English units Complete eight core units. Complete between four and six core
and six electives. Choose from units plus one elective in Part 2,
13 subjects. depending on stream selected.
Prerequisites English English A folio of creative work is a
prerequisite for Part 2 of the SCAN QR CODE WITH YOUR
Fine Arts Stream only.
PHONE CAMERA TO VIEW
1 Entry requirements into Monash University apply. Fees A$29,000 (Standard) A$25,890 A$28,490 MARIA’S TESTIMONIAL OR
Please refer to page 62 to page 69 for details.
2 Standard program intake dates. Please see page 42 Explore your pathway: [Link]/design FOLLOW THE BELOW LINK
for Intensive and Extended programs intake dates.
3 Entry into first year, second semester of Monash
[Link]/design
University upon successful completion.

22 2021 MONASH COLLEGE COURSE GUIDE 2021 MONASH COLLEGE COURSE GUIDE 23
MEET MATILDA YOUR FUTURE IN
THIS IS HER MONASH
COLLEGE PATHWAY: ARTS, HUMANITIES DEGREE AWARDED
Bachelor of:

2016
DIPLOMA OF ARTS
AND SOCIAL SCIENCES • Arts
• Criminology
• Global Studies
• Media Communication
If your ambition is to explore the world of ideas, cultures and places in an environment
• Music
2019 where you’ll be inspired, supported and challenged, then Monash Arts is the place • Politics, Philosophy
BACHELOR OF ARTS to be. Flexible course structures mean you can make the most of exploring the and Economics
(PSYCHOLOGY - APAC 1 APPROVED) amazing opportunities on offer, such as studying overseas, internships, field trips,
double degrees, and leadership, career and volunteering programs. DOUBLE DEGREES WITH
[Link]/arts • Business
• Education
Choose your Monash College pathway • Engineering
I loved how hands-on the study Monash College offers two pathways into Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences degrees at • Information Technology
experience was at Monash College Monash University. • Laws
and Monash University as it required • Science
me to think outside of the box. I had FOUNDATION YEAR
(12 MONTHS)
the opportunity to be involved in 1ST YEAR
YOUR CAREER IN
a lot of group work and meet new AUSTRALIAN
MONASH UNIVERSITY • Communications
YEAR 11 OR
people with different personalities. • International relations
YEAR 12
• Journalism
That really helped me to have a EQUIVALENT DIPLOMA PART 1
(8 MONTHS) • Marketing
different view of the world.” 2ND YEAR • Media
MONASH UNIVERSITY
MATILDA ANASTASYA (INDONESIA) • Psychology
• Social policy
DIPLOMA PART 2 • Writing
AUSTRALIAN (8 MONTHS)
YEAR 12 OR
EQUIVALENT

Both programs offer guaranteed entry into your chosen degree, provided that you meet the set entry
requirements and prerequisites.

PATHWAY PROGRAMS TO FIRST YEAR UNIVERSITY2 PATHWAY TO SECOND YEAR UNIVERSITY2

FOUNDATION YEAR DIPLOMA PART 1 DIPLOMA PART 2


Where it First year of Monash Diploma Part 2 or first year Second year of Monash
leads to University in: of Monash University in: University in:
• Arts • Arts • Arts
• Criminology • Criminology • Criminology
• Global Studies • Global Studies • Media Communication
• Media Communication • Media Communication • Music
• Music • Music
Note: Credit awarded to the Bachelor of
• Politics, Philosophy Media and Communication will depend
and Economics on selection of the major of the degree.

Double Yes, provided you meet the Yes, provided you meet the Yes, provided you meet the
degrees prerequisites of the double prerequisites of the double prerequisites of the double degrees.
degrees. degrees.
Duration 12 months (standard program) 8 months 8 months
Intakes January and July 3 February, June and October February, June and October
Specialisation General university preparation. Choose your specialisation: Choose your specialisation:
Sociology or Psychology. Sociology or Psychology.
Units studied Complete two English and Complete eight core units. Complete six core units
six electives. Choose from and two electives.
13 subjects.
Prerequisites English English English
Fees A$29,000 (Standard) A$24,690 A$27,490
SCAN QR CODE WITH YOUR
PHONE CAMERA TO VIEW Explore your pathway: [Link]/arts
MATILDA’S TESTIMONIAL
OR FOLLOW THE BELOW LINK
1 The Australian Psychology Accreditation Council is the accrediting body for Australian psychology courses.
[Link]/arts 2 Entry requirements into Monash University apply. Please refer to page 62 to page 69 for details.
3 Standard program intake dates. Please see page 42 for Intensive and Extended programs intake dates.

24 2021 MONASH COLLEGE COURSE GUIDE 2021 MONASH COLLEGE COURSE GUIDE 25
YOUR FUTURE IN MEET POLLY
DEGREE AWARDED
Bachelor of: BUSINESS AND THIS IS HER MONASH
COLLEGE PATHWAY: Monash College gave me the confidence
• Accounting
• Actuarial Science
• Banking and Finance
ECONOMICS 2012
DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS
to transition to Monash University and
made me comfortable with exploring life
in Australia. The teachers at the College
• Business
The world of business is challenging, fast-paced and constantly evolving. At Monash Business understood the difficulty of living in a new
• Business Administration
• Business and Finance
School, you won’t just learn the latest theories and trends shaping business, you’ll develop 2014 country, and by being around people in the
• Commerce
a new way of thinking – a mindset that will allow you to find more creative solutions, make BACHELOR OF COMMERCE same situation, I was able to make long-
better decisions and lead with confidence. With a huge range of course options, pathways (ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE) lasting friends who are now like family.
• Economics
• Finance and co-curricular opportunities, you can tailor a degree to your interest and your future. NOW Today I’m working at Ernst & Young
• International Business SENIOR STRATEGY
[Link]/business CONSULTANT AT ERNST
– one of the big four accounting firms –
• Marketing
& YOUNG PARTHENON and I probably wouldn’t have achieved
Choose your Monash College pathway
that without the support from everyone
DOUBLE DEGREES WITH Monash College offers two pathways into Business degrees at Monash University.
throughout my Monash journey.”
• Art, Design and Architecture
• Arts FOUNDATION YEAR POLLY HONGYU LENG (CHINA)
• Education (12 MONTHS)
1ST YEAR
• Engineering AUSTRALIAN
MONASH UNIVERSITY
• Information technology YEAR 11 OR
SCAN QR CODE WITH YOUR
YEAR 12
• Laws
EQUIVALENT DIPLOMA PART 1 PHONE CAMERA TO VIEW
• Science (8 MONTHS) 2ND YEAR POLLY’S TESTIMONIAL OR
MONASH UNIVERSITY FOLLOW THE BELOW LINK
[Link]/business
YOUR CAREER IN
DIPLOMA PART 2
• Accounting AUSTRALIAN (8 MONTHS)
• Actuarial and data analysis YEAR 12 OR
• Banking EQUIVALENT
• Economics
• Finance
Both programs offer guaranteed entry into your chosen degree, provided you meet the set entry
• Human resources
requirements and prerequisites.
• International business
• Management
PATHWAY PROGRAMS TO FIRST YEAR UNIVERSITY1 PATHWAY TO SECOND YEAR UNIVERSITY1
• Marketing
FOUNDATION YEAR DIPLOMA PART 1 DIPLOMA PART 2
MEET NADI
Where it First year of Monash Diploma Part 2 or first year Second year of Monash
THIS IS HIS MONASH
leads to University in: of Monash University in: University in: COLLEGE PATHWAY: Monash College and Monash University
• Accounting • Accounting • Accounting
• Actuarial Science • Actuarial Science • Actuarial Science
have helped me to gain communication
• Banking and Finance • Banking and Finance • Banking and Finance 2017 and leadership skills, as well as develop
• Business • Business • Business FOUNDATION YEAR my critical-thinking skills, so I can pursue
• Business Administration • Business Administration • Business Administration
• Business and Finance • Commerce • Commerce
my dream job as a financial consultant.
• Commerce • Economics • Economics The Foundation Year program and the
2020
• Economics • Finance • Finance
BACHELOR OF BUSINESS
way of teaching at Monash College have
• Finance • International Business • International Business
• International Business • Marketing • Marketing
helped make an easier transition into
• Marketing Monash University. I have also become
Double Yes, provided you meet the Yes, provided you meet the Yes, provided you meet the more open to various cultures
degrees prerequisites of the double prerequisites of the double prerequisites of the double degrees.
degrees. degrees.
and have helped out in the
Duration 12 months (standard program) 8 months 8 months
community since coming
Intakes January and July 2 February, June and October February, June and October
to Monash.”
Specialisation General university preparation. Choose your specialisation: Choose your specialisation: KARUNIA NADI SETIAWAN
Business or Commerce. Business or Commerce. (INDONESIA)
Units studied Complete two English units Complete eight core units. Complete six core units and two
and six electives. Choose from electives.
13 subjects.
Prerequisites Prerequisites for Business: English and Mathematics English and Mathematics
English, Fundamental
Mathematics or Mathematics SCAN QR CODE WITH YOUR
Prerequisites for Commerce: PHONE CAMERA TO VIEW
1 Entry requirements into Monash University apply.
English, Mathematics or NADI’S TESTIMONIAL OR
Advanced Mathematics FOLLOW THE BELOW LINK
Please refer to page 62 to page 69 for details.
2 Standard program intake dates. Please see Fees A$29,000 (Standard) A$28,490 A$31,490 [Link]/business
page 42 for Intensive and Extended programs
intake dates. Explore your pathway: [Link]/business

26 2021 MONASH COLLEGE COURSE GUIDE 2021 MONASH COLLEGE COURSE GUIDE 27
MEET AN YOUR FUTURE IN
THIS IS HER MONASH
COLLEGE PATHWAY: EDUCATION DEGREE AWARDED
• Bachelor of Education (Honours)
You’ll choose from one of five specialisations,
The world needs teachers and educators with knowledge, passion, ideas and your degree awarded will reflect your chosen
specialisation. Please see [Link]/study

2017 and commitment. At Monash, you’ll join a community that believes education for more information.

DIPLOMA OF ARTS can change lives. You’ll explore education theory and practice, and how to best DOUBLE DEGREES WITH
teach different ages, abilities and needs. You’ll help every learner open doors • Arts
2020 to new ideas, possibilities and skills. • Business
BACHELOR OF EDUCATION (HONOURS) • Science
[Link]/education
AND BACHELOR OF ARTS
Choose your Monash College pathway YOUR CAREER IN
NOW
Monash College offers two pathways into Education degrees at Monash University. • Early childhood education
VCE ENGLISH AND ENGLISH
• Health and physical education
ALTERNATIVE LANGUAGE
FOUNDATION YEAR 1ST YEAR • Primary school teaching
TUTOR AT AUSSIEHOME
(12 MONTHS) MONASH UNIVERSITY • Secondary school teaching
EDUCATION
AUSTRALIAN • Special education
YEAR 11 OR
YEAR 12
DIPLOMA PART 1
EQUIVALENT
IN ARTS, BUSINESS,
SCIENCE (8 MONTHS) DIPLOMA PART 2 2ND YEAR
IN ARTS, BUSINESS, MONASH UNIVERSITY
The academic writing unit in the SCIENCE WITH
EDUCATION
Diploma of Arts developed my ability
SPECIALISATION
to think and write according to the AUSTRALIAN (8 MONTHS)
Australian education system standards. YEAR 12 OR
EQUIVALENT
It really prepared me for all the essays
I had to write in my double degree.
My tutor from Monash College also
remains one of my core mentors – Both programs offer guaranteed entry into your chosen degree, provided that you meet the set entry
requirements and prerequisites.
she changed my perspective about
learning and helped me with my own
PATHWAY PROGRAMS TO FIRST YEAR UNIVERSITY1 PATHWAY TO SECOND YEAR UNIVERSITY1
career development.”
FOUNDATION YEAR DIPLOMA PART 1 DIPLOMA PART 2
THUAN AN TA (VIETNAM)
Where it First year of Monash Diploma Part 2 in: Second year of Monash
leads to University in: • Arts, Business, Science with University in:
• Education (Honours), Education specialisation • Education (Honours) and Arts
all specialisations • Education (Honours) and
Note: All applicants must sit CASPer.
Note: All applicants must sit CASPer.
Business
• Education (Honours) and Science
Note: Only primary and secondary
specialisations available. All applicants
must it CASPer.

Double Yes, provided you meet the Only double degrees available. Only double degrees available.
degrees prerequisites of the double
degrees.
Duration 12 months (standard program) 8 months 8 months
Intakes January and July 2 February, June and October February, June and October
Specialisation General university preparation. In Part 1, you can choose your Add the Education specialisation
specialisation in Arts, Business to your Arts, Business or Science
or Science. diploma.
Units studied Complete two English units Complete eight core units in Complete six core units from your
and six electives. Choose from Arts, Business or Science. primary diploma and two Education
13 subjects. units. You’ll also complete 10 days
of professional work placement
during the diploma.
Prerequisites English, Fundamental English English
Mathematics or Mathematics Business: Mathematics Arts: None
Science: Mathematics Business: Mathematics
SCAN QR CODE WITH YOUR Science: Mathematics
PHONE CAMERA TO VIEW Fees A$29,000 (Standard) A$24,690 - A$28,490 A$27,748 - A$31,123
AN’S TESTIMONIAL OR FOLLOW  Explore your pathway: [Link]/education
THE BELOW LINK
[Link]/education 1 Entry requirements into Monash University apply. Please refer to page 62 to page 69 for details.
2 Standard program intake dates. Please see page 42 for Intensive and Extended programs intake dates.

28 2021 MONASH COLLEGE COURSE GUIDE 2021 MONASH COLLEGE COURSE GUIDE 29
YOUR FUTURE IN MEET KEVIN
DEGREE AWARDED
• Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) ENGINEERING THIS IS HIS MONASH
COLLEGE PATHWAY:
In your first year, you’ll study a common
first‑year, after which you’ll choose from one
of ten specialisations. Your degree awarded will
Great engineers are so much more than just their skills – they’re planners, leaders, 2015
reflect your chosen specialisation. team players and communicators. At Monash, our engineering courses aim to produce FOUNDATION YEAR
DOUBLE DEGREES1 WITH
highly skilled engineers who are ready for life, ready for work and ready for the world.
• Architectural Design Engineers are key to the development of society and solving the challenges faced by 2019
• Arts the planet, such as climate change, natural resources depletion, food shortages and BACHELOR OF CHEMICAL
• Business increased energy demands. ENGINEERING (HONOURS)
• Information Technology
• Pharmaceutical Science
[Link]/engineering NOW
• Science RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
Choose your Monash College pathway ENGINEER AT BRANIN RECYCLE
Monash College offers two pathways into Engineering degrees at Monash University. AND PHD CANDIDATE IN
YOUR CAREER IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING.
• Aerospace systems and
flight controls FOUNDATION YEAR
(12 MONTHS)
• Chemical engineering
1ST YEAR
• Consulting AUSTRALIAN
MONASH UNIVERSITY
YEAR 11 OR
• Design and manufacturing
YEAR 12
• Electrical engineering EQUIVALENT DIPLOMA PART 1 Studying Foundation Year was the
• Environment management (8 MONTHS) fastest way for me to pursue a
• Materials engineering 2ND YEAR
MONASH UNIVERSITY
Bachelor of Engineering degree at
• Mechanical engineering
Monash, one of the best and biggest
• Research and development
engineering schools in Australia.
DIPLOMA PART 2
(12 MONTHS)
AUSTRALIAN
I also love the fact that the classes
YEAR 12 OR
EQUIVALENT are pretty small so you will have
a better one-on-one interaction
with the lecturers. The lecturers
Both programs offer guaranteed entry into your chosen degree, provided that you meet the set entry who guided me along the way
requirements and prerequisites. have also provided the skills that
I needed to work on my PhD.
PATHWAY PROGRAMS TO FIRST YEAR UNIVERSITY2 PATHWAY TO SECOND YEAR UNIVERSITY2 And I’ve grown to become more
responsible, more mature and
FOUNDATION YEAR DIPLOMA PART 1 DIPLOMA PART 2
Where it First year of Monash Diploma Part 2 or first Second year of Monash
certainly to be more ready for
leads to University in: year of Monash University University in: the future.”
• Engineering (Honours) provided the relevant • Engineering (Honours)
prerequisites are met. KEVIN HUTOMO PUTERA (INDONESIA)
Double Yes, provided you meet the Yes, provided you meet the Yes, provided you meet the
degrees prerequisites of the double prerequisites of the double prerequisites of the double degrees.
degrees. degrees.
Duration 12 months (standard program) 8 months 12 months
Intakes January and July 3 February, June and October February, June and October
Specialisation General university preparation. General university preparation. Engineering-focused.
Units studied Complete two English units Complete eight core Complete eight core
and six electives. Choose from Engineering units. Engineering units.
13 subjects.
Prerequisites English, Mathematics and English, Mathematics, and English, Mathematics, and either
Physics or Chemistry either Chemistry or Physics Chemistry or Physics
Fees A$29,000 (Standard) A$28,890 A$32,890

Explore your pathway: [Link]/engineering

SCAN QR CODE WITH YOUR


PHONE CAMERA TO VIEW
KEVIN’S TESTIMONIAL OR
FOLLOW THE BELOW LINK
1 Double degrees are not available with all engineering specialisations. See [Link]/study for more information.
2 Entry requirements into Monash University apply. Please refer to page 62 to page 69 for details.
[Link]/engineering
3 Standard program intake dates. Please see page 42 for Intensive and Extended programs intake dates.

30 2021 MONASH COLLEGE COURSE GUIDE 2021 MONASH COLLEGE COURSE GUIDE 31
MEET SCOTT YOUR FUTURE IN
THIS IS HIS MONASH
COLLEGE PATHWAY: INFORMATION DEGREE AWARDED
Bachelor of:

2016
DIPLOMA OF INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY • Computer Science
• Information Technology

TECHNOLOGY
Information Technology (IT) is fast-paced and ever-changing. More than ever, DOUBLE DEGREES WITH
people and organisations are seeing opportunities to leverage IT, and as an IT • Art, Design and Architecture
2018
• Arts
BACHELOR OF INFORMATION professional you’re a vital part of this transformation. At Monash, we’re in the business
• Business
TECHNOLOGY of discovering how IT can help meet the key global challenges of the 21st century.
• Commerce
NOW [Link]/it • Education
IT TEACHER AT MONASH • Engineering
COLLEGE Choose your Monash College pathway • Science
Monash College offers two pathways into Information Technology degrees at Monash University.
YOUR CAREER IN
FOUNDATION YEAR • Computer games and multimedia
(12 MONTHS) • Data science
1ST YEAR • IT consulting
With my teacher’s support, I did pretty AUSTRALIAN
MONASH UNIVERSITY
YEAR 11 OR • IT forensics
well in my diploma. I was awarded YEAR 12 • Networks and security
a scholarship after I graduated from EQUIVALENT DIPLOMA PART 1
• Project management
Monash College before completing my (8 MONTHS)
• Software development
2ND YEAR
IT bachelor degree at Monash University MONASH UNIVERSITY • Specialist programming
in 2018 with a major in software • Technical analyst
development. I find that my life is now DIPLOMA PART 2
full of career possibilities, and that’s AUSTRALIAN (8 MONTHS)
how studying at Monash College has YEAR 12 OR
EQUIVALENT
changed my life.”
SCOTT XIE (CHINA)
Both programs offer guaranteed entry into your chosen degree, provided that you meet the set entry
requirements and prerequisites.

PATHWAY PROGRAMS TO FIRST YEAR UNIVERSITY1 PATHWAY TO SECOND YEAR UNIVERSITY1

FOUNDATION YEAR DIPLOMA PART 1 DIPLOMA PART 2


Where it First year of Monash Diploma Part 2 or first Second year of Monash
leads to University in: year of Monash University University in:
• Computer Science provided the relevant • Computer Science
• Information Technology prerequisites are met. • Information Technology
Double Yes, provided you meet the Yes, provided you meet the Yes, provided you meet the
degrees prerequisites of the double prerequisites of the double prerequisites of the double degrees.
degrees. degrees.
Duration 12 months (standard program) 8 months 8 months
Intakes January and July 2 February, June and October February, June and October
Specialisation General university preparation. General university preparation. IT-focussed
Units studied Complete two English units Complete eight core units. Complete five core units
and six electives. Choose from and three electives.
13 subjects.
Prerequisites Prerequisites for Computer English, Mathematics and English and Mathematics
Science: English, Mathematics Chemistry or Physics
Prerequisites for Information
Technology: English,
Fundamental Mathematics
or Mathematics
Fees A$29,000 (Standard) A$28,490 A$32,500

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2 Standard program intake dates. Please see page 42 for Intensive and Extended programs intake dates.

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YOUR FUTURE IN MEET BINTORO
DEGREE AWARDED
• Bachelor of Laws (Honours) LAW THIS IS HIS MONASH
COLLEGE PATHWAY:

DOUBLE DEGREES WITH A Monash Laws degree offers you a practical way to make a real difference in 2017
• Arts the world. Ranked in the top 30 law schools in the world2, we’re one of the largest INTENSIVE FOUNDATION YEAR
• Biomedical Science and most prestigious law schools in Australia.
• Commerce
• Engineering1
[Link]/law 2021
• Science BACHELOR OF LAWS (HONOURS)
Your Monash College pathway
Foundation Year program is the only guaranteed pathway into a law degree at Monash University.
NOW
YOUR CAREER IN If you satisfy the entry requirements and prerequisites, your place is secured.
LEAD ANALYST AT CULTURE
• Business management
BRIDGE AUSTRALIA
and consultancy
• Environmental protection AUSTRALIAN YEAR 11 OR FOUNDATION YEAR 1ST YEAR
YEAR 12 EQUIVALENT (12 MONTHS) MONASH UNIVERSITY
and advocacy
• Finance and banking
• In-house legal counsel
• International aid and development PATHWAY PROGRAMS TO FIRST YEAR UNIVERSITY3
The presentation skills that I gained
• International organisations, FOUNDATION YEAR from the Foundation Year program at
including the United Nations Where it leads to First year of Monash University in: Monash College really benefitted me a lot
• National and international • Laws (Honours)
in my transition into Monash University
law firms Double degrees Yes, provided you meet the prerequisites of the double degrees.
• Non-government, non-profit
to pursue a Bachelor of Law degree.
Duration 12 months (standard program)
organisations, including the Having good presentation skills is really
Intakes January and July4
Red Cross integral to be successful in law. I’m very
Specialisation General university preparation.
• Start-ups and entrepreneurs happy to be living my dream to embark
Units studied Complete two English units and six electives. Choose from 13 subjects.
on a career in law through Monash.”
Prerequisites English
Fees A$29,000 (standard) BINTORO PRAKOSO WIJOYO (INDONESIA)

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BEST PREPARATION FOR SUCCESS


A Monash Laws degree is highly regarded around the world. To provide you with the best
preparation for success in your future degree, you’ll have access to:
• the option to complete up to two bonus units to help boost your final Foundation Year score
• a wide range of humanities, business and science subjects to provide you with the prerequisites
for double degrees across disciplines
• the ‘At Monash Seminar Series’, where you’ll visit the faculty and learn more about the
opportunities available with Monash Law.

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2 QS World University Rankings by Subject 2018.
3 Entry requirements into Monash University apply. Please refer to page 62 to page 69 for details.
[Link]/law
4 Standard program intake dates. Please see page 42 for Intensive and Extended programs intake dates.

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MEET SHELLEY YOUR FUTURE IN
THIS IS HER MONASH
COLLEGE PATHWAY: MEDICINE, NURSING DEGREE AWARDED
Bachelor of:

2016
FOUNDATION YEAR
AND HEALTH SCIENCES • Biomedical Science
• Biomedical Science
(Scholars Program)
• Health Science
Monash Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences is a leading provider of education
• Medical Science and Doctor
2021 for doctors, nurses and allied health professionals in Australia. All our courses are of Medicine
BACHELOR OF MEDICAL SCIENCE specialist degrees, so you’ll get to focus on your chosen area of study from day one. • Nursing
AND DOCTOR OF MEDICINE • Nursing and Midwifery (Honours)
You’ll study alongside students from more than 90 countries, and access all areas
• Nutrition Science
NOW of health. Whichever course you choose, you’ll have the satisfaction of helping build
• Occupational Therapy (Honours)
MEDICAL PLACEMENT AT a healthier world. • Paramedicine
MONASH HEALTH1 • Physiotherapy (Honours)
[Link]/medicine
• Psychology (Honours)
Your Monash College pathway • Public Health
Our Foundation Year is the only guaranteed pathway into Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences degrees • Radiation Sciences (Informatics)
at Monash University. All you need to do is satisfy the entry requirements and prerequisites. For courses • Radiography and Medical
that only offer a limited number of places, the entry score listed is indicative. Imaging (Honours)
One of my educational highlights
was definitely the teachers at AUSTRALIAN YEAR 11 OR FOUNDATION YEAR 1ST YEAR YOUR CAREER IN
YEAR 12 EQUIVALENT (12 MONTHS) MONASH UNIVERSITY
Monash College. They were really • Allied health professions –
passionate and helpful, and even dietetics, occupational therapy,
Best preparation for success paramedicine, physiotherapy,
gave us additional practices
Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences degrees at Monash are in high demand and have limited places. psychology, radiography and
to ensure that we did social work
To provide you with the best preparation for success in your future course, you’ll have access to:
well enough to get into • Biomedical research
medicine. It’s just been • 11 dedicated science laboratories, designed by Monash • Government and non-government
a fun adventure since • a wide variety of subjects to ensure you meet the subject prerequisites for your degree of choice organisations
getting into Monash • the option to complete up to two bonus units to help boost your final Foundation Year score • Health and community services
• additional support in chemistry and mathematics to help you achieve the score you need • Health promotion and policy
medicine.”
• tours of the Clayton and Peninsula campuses to see the faculty’s facilities and meet teaching • Medicine
SHELLEY TAN LI CHER staff and students • Midwifery
(SINGAPORE) • faculty representatives and on-campus career advisors who can provide one-on-one advice • Nursing
about the courses available. • Pharmaceuticals
and biotechnology
PATHWAY PROGRAMS TO FIRST YEAR UNIVERSITY2

FOUNDATION YEAR
Where it leads to First year of Monash University in:
• Biomedical Science
• Biomedical Science (Scholars Program)
• Health Science
• Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine
• Nursing
• Nursing and Midwifery (Honours)
• Nutrition Science
• Occupational Therapy (Honours)
• Paramedicine
• Physiotherapy (Honours)
• Psychology (Honours)
• Public Health
• Radiation Sciences (Informatics)
• Radiography and Medical Imaging (Honours)
Double degrees (Not available)
Duration 12 months (standard program)
Intakes January and July 3
Specialisation General university preparation.
Units studied Complete two English units and six electives. Choose from 13 subjects.
SCAN QR CODE WITH YOUR Prerequisites Prerequisites are required, depending on your destination degree. For further
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SHELLEY’S TESTIMONIAL Fees A$29,000 (Standard) 1 Victoria’s largest public health provider.
OR FOLLOW THE BELOW LINK 2 Entry requirements into Monash University apply.
Explore your pathway: [Link]/medicine Please refer to page 62 to page 69 for details.
[Link]/medicine 3 Standard program intake dates. Please see page 42
for Intensive and Extended programs intake dates.

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YOUR FUTURE IN MEET CINDY
DEGREE AWARDED
Bachelor of: PHARMACY AND THIS IS HER MONASH
COLLEGE PATHWAY:
• Pharmacy
• Pharmaceutical Science PHARMACEUTICAL 2013

SCIENCES
• Pharmaceutical Science INTENSIVE FOUNDATION YEAR
Advanced (Honours)

2017
DOUBLE DEGREES WITH BACHELOR OF PHARMACEUTICAL
• Engineering and
As the global population grows and ages, and as medicines become more complex,
SCIENCES (HONOURS)
Pharmaceutical Science the need for pharmacists increases. Pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists play
a vital role in improving the health of communities. If your interest is in inventing, 2020
YOUR CAREER IN
developing and researching new medicines, you’ll have the opportunity at Monash DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (PHD)
• Biotechnology to learn from internationally renowned scientists. in Pharmaceutical Sciences
• Drug development
[Link]/pharmacy
• Food technology
• Formulation technology Your Monash College pathway
• Formulation science Foundation Year is the only guaranteed pathway into a Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences degree
• Hospitals at Monash University. If you satisfy the entry requirements and prerequisites, your place is secured. I loved making friends and meeting
• Pharmacy the teachers in Foundation Year.
• Public health
AUSTRALIAN YEAR 11 OR FOUNDATION YEAR 1ST YEAR
They all helped me to adapt to
• Regulatory bodies YEAR 12 EQUIVALENT (12 MONTHS) MONASH UNIVERSITY my new life in a new country.
Foundation Year supported
Best preparation for success the development of my English
Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences courses at Monash are in high demand and have limited places. proficiency so by graduation,
 ? To provide you with the best preparation for success in your future degree course, you’ll have access to: I was job-ready. And with Monash
DID YOU KNOW?
The average grade for Foundation Year • 11 dedicated science laboratories that are designed by Monash
University’s global reputation,
students in their first year of Pharmacy • additional Mathematics and Chemistry support to help you achieve the score you need to meet I am also able to collaborate
is a distinction. the prerequisites with top researchers
• the option to complete up to two bonus units to help boost your final Foundation Year score in biomedicine
• a presentation from the faculty about the course, prerequisites and opportunities to enhance and pharmaceutical
your current student experience. science here in Australia
and in Singapore.
PATHWAY PROGRAMS TO FIRST YEAR UNIVERSITY1
It’s definitely shaped
FOUNDATION YEAR my future – not just
Where it leads to First year of Monash University in: in Australia, but
• Pharmacy
globally.”
• Pharmaceutical Sciences
Double degrees Yes, provided you meet the prerequisites of the double degrees. YUNXIN XIAO CINDY
Duration 12 months (standard program)
(CHINA)
Intakes January and July 2
Specialisation General university preparation.
Units studied Complete two English and six electives. Choose from 13 subjects.
Prerequisites Chemistry and Mathematics
Fees A$29,000 (Standard)

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2 Standard program intake dates. Please see page 42 for Intensive and Extended programs intake dates.

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YOUR FUTURE IN MEET ROY
DEGREE AWARDED
Bachelor of:
• Applied Data Science
SCIENCE THIS IS HIS MONASH
COLLEGE PATHWAY:
• Applied Data Science Advanced We’re facing a wide range of complex challenges – environmental pressure, climate 2015
(Honours) change, booming population and an ever-changing technological, economic and FOUNDATION YEAR
• Science social landscape. With a Monash Science degree, you’ll become a future innovator,
• Science Advanced –
creating solutions that could change the world. Your time at Monash will be filled 2019
Global Challenges (Honours)
• Science Advanced –
with lab work, field trips, industry placements and classroom teaching. You could BACHELOR OF SCIENCE
Research (Honours) find yourself on a field trip searching for fossils in Antarctica, or developing a new (HONOURS)
life‑saving vaccine – the possibilities are endless.
DOUBLE DEGREES WITH [Link]/science
• Arts
• Biomedical Science Choose your Monash College pathway
• Commerce Monash College offers two pathways into science degrees at Monash University.
• Computer Science
Monash College gave me
• Education the opportunity to work with
FOUNDATION YEAR
• Engineering (12 MONTHS) people from a variety of cultural
• Global Studies AUSTRALIAN
1ST YEAR backgrounds. I gained exposure
MONASH UNIVERSITY
• Information Technology YEAR 11 OR through networking and that helped
YEAR 12
• Laws
EQUIVALENT DIPLOMA PART 1
me to showcase my skills and
• Music pursue what I’m passionate about.”
(8 MONTHS)
2ND YEAR
MONASH UNIVERSITY ZIQIAO WANG ROY (CHINA)
YOUR CAREER IN
• Atmospheric science
• Biochemistry DIPLOMA PART 2
• Consultant AUSTRALIAN (8 MONTHS)
YEAR 12 OR
• Food technologist
EQUIVALENT
• Genetics
• Industry chemistry
• Microbiology
• Physics Both programs offer guaranteed entry into your chosen degree, provided you meet the set entry
• Science education requirements and prerequisites.
• Weather forecaster
• Wine making PATHWAY PROGRAMS TO FIRST YEAR UNIVERSITY1 PATHWAY TO SECOND YEAR UNIVERSITY1

FOUNDATION YEAR DIPLOMA PART 1 DIPLOMA PART 2


Where it First year of Monash Diploma Part 2 or first Second year of Monash
leads to University in: year of Monash University University in:
• Applied Data Science provided the relevant • Applied Data Science
• Science prerequisites are met. • Science
• Science Advanced –
Global Challenges (Honours)
• Science Advanced –
Research (Honours)
Double Yes, provided you meet the None. Yes, provided you meet the
degrees prerequisites of the double prerequisites of the double
degrees. degrees. For double degree
options refer to page 69.
Duration 12 months (standard program) 8 months 8 months
Intakes January and July 2
February, June and October February, June and October
Specialisation General university preparation. General university preparation. Science-focused.
Units studied Complete two English units Complete eight core Complete five core
and six electives. Choose from science units. Science units
13 subjects. and three electives.
Prerequisites One of Mathematics, Advanced English and Mathematics. English, Mathematics
Mathematics, Biology, and one Science unit.
Chemistry or Physics.
Fees A$29,000 (Standard) A$27,990 A$31,990
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FOUNDATION
YEAR
FOUNDATION YEAR

First year Monash University

CBD/Docklands1

Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia,


Sri Lanka, China  ?
DID YOU KNOW?
12 months (Standard Program)
Our student-centered teaching style enables you to experience a blended learning environment. You’ll also have access to
January and July a team of experts to support you including Learning Skills Advisors, Student Counsellors, Career Advisors and library staff.
(Standard Program) Our Student Transition Manager is also available to help you settle in to a new country and to support you in wellbeing
Five hours a week, per unit matters. The Foundation Year program is designed to prepare you for a successful transition to Monash University.
A$29,000
Based on standard program;
subject to change.

Prepare for success Monash University Foundation Year is a pre-


university program with proven success in AUSTRALIAN YEAR 11 OR 12 OR EQUIVALENT AUSTRALIAN YEAR 11 OR 12 OR EQUIVALENT
at Monash University preparing international students for Monash
University. As a Foundation Year student, you’ll
with direct entry into develop your academic and English skills to the
undergraduate degrees level expected of Monash University students,
while studying subjects that prepare you
FOUNDATION YEAR
FOUNDATION YEAR STANDARD PROGRAM FOUNDATION YEAR INTENSIVE PROGRAM FOUNDATION YEAR EXTENDED PROGRAM
for all 10 faculties. for your future undergraduate course.
Our supportive environment and dedicated PREP-SEMESTER (14 WEEKS)
1ST YEAR MONASH UNIVERSITY SEMESTER 1 SEMESTER 1
teaching and support staff will guide you
each step of the way, helping you to achieve SEMESTER 1
your academic potential. [Link]/foundation-year
SEMESTER 2 SEMESTER 2
SEMESTER 2

STANDARD PROGRAM INTENSIVE PROGRAM EXTENDED PROGRAM


(12 months) (9 months) (18 months)
CRICOS code: 071178G CRICOS code: 071180C CRICOS code: 072824G 1ST YEAR MONASH UNIVERSITY
Intakes: January and July Intakes: March and August Intakes: March and August
The Standard Foundation Year Program If you have strong English language skills The 14-week extended semester gives
is the most popular among our students. and high academic marks, you could choose you additional support in the areas of
It offers the widest range of subject choices, to enrol in our accelerated semester 1 Intensive Maths, Science and English. This option is WHAT YOU’LL STUDY
helping you to enter all 10 Monash faculties. Program delivered over 11 weeks with no final recommended for those who don’t have a We offer 13 subjects as part of the Each subject has a set of learning Assessments
After successfully completing the Standard exams. You’ll complete four units – English strong background in these subjects or who Foundation Year program. Each subject objectives aligned with the requirements for Assessments take place throughout both
Program and achieving the set requirements, and three electives. Then, in semester 2, you’ll are looking for additional academic support. is offered in two parts: Monash University undergraduate degrees. semesters to provide regular feedback to
you’ll have guaranteed entry into first year at join your classmates in the Standard Program, • unit 1 introduces you to the subject Our curriculum combines essential theory you about how you’re progressing with your
During the Extended semester, you’ll
Monash University. completing four units – English and three area and key themes and practical knowledge with the four skills learning, your areas of strength, and areas
complete four Extended units to build your
electives – with the option of adding a unit • unit 2 expands your knowledge critical to your future studies and your that need improvement. Assessment may
Foundation Year is taught over two semesters. confidence and academic skills. These units
for bonus marks. and understanding. career: critical thinking, problem-solving, be a combination of assignments, class
Each semester you’ll complete a minimum don’t contribute to your final score, but will
communication and collaboration. participation, presentations, lab investigations
of four units, including English, which is Subject options in semester 1 are limited, prepare you for success when you enter the To successfully complete Foundation Year,
compulsory. You’ll also have the option to but will allow you to satisfy the prerequisites Standard Program. Please refer to page 45 to 47 for subject and reports. Assessments make up 70 per
you must complete:
complete a bonus unit each semester, which for all destination degrees. overviews. cent of your final mark and 30 per cent will
• units 1 and 2 of English (compulsory subject)
could help you increase your final score. be based on your final exam. By week three,
• units 1 and 2 of at least two other subjects you’ll have completed your first assessment.
• two additional units (stand-alone units or ENGLISH Based on your results, your teacher will help
Note: Please refer to page 62 to 65 for Foundation Year academic entry requirements.
paired subject units). ELECTIVE 1 BONUS
ELECTIVE 2 ELECTIVE you identify areas of strength and those that
1 Subject to regulatory approval. ELECTIVE 3 (OPTIONAL) need improvement.

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HOW DO I
You’ll need to choose your subjects before you arrive. MATHEMATICS
Here are some key points to consider:
Fundamental Mathematics
1. You must study English. Fundamental Mathematics develops the mathematical skills relevant for

CHOOSE MY
2. You can choose three or four other subjects each semester. future study and careers across a variety of sectors. There’s a focus on
3. Check the prerequisites of your destination degree. See page 66. understanding the world through patterns and relationships, development
4. Consider studying a mathematics subject. This will give you more of financial skills, and data analysis.

SUBJECTS?
options to study Monash University degrees.
5. Confirm your subject selection during orientation with helpful BUSINESS, EDUCATION, INFORMATION
advice from our Career Advisors. TECHNOLOGY, NURSING

FOUNDATION YEAR SUBJECTS


Mathematics
The Foundation Year offers 13 subjects for you to choose from.
In this subject, you’ll develop the critical, logical and communication
For full subject outlines, visit [Link]/foundation-
skills to solve real-world problems using higher-order mathematical
year-subjects
concepts. Topics covered include functions, inverse functions and
graphs, derivatives, integration, probability, and statistics.
ENGLISH (COMPULSORY)
English develops your language, research, organisational and study skills APPLIED DATA SCIENCE, BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE,
to prepare you for tertiary education in Australia. You’ll learn how to speak COMMERCE, COMPUTER SCIENCE, ENGINEERING,
confidently, listen, understand and analyse ideas, and become a strong PHARMACY, PHYSIOTHERAPY, RADIATION
reader and writer of academic English. SCIENCES (INFORMATICS)

BUSINESS Advanced Mathematics


Accounting This subject is the answer to ‘why’. You’ll gain lifelong transferable
Accounting is the process of collecting and recording financial data, mathematical skills by applying higher‑order thinking and exploring
in order to report meaningful financial information. It plays an important sophisticated ideas for real-world scenarios. You’ll learn to explore,
role in the successful operation and management of any business. explain and link essential mathematical concepts by applying elegant
To be successful, accountants need to be problem-solvers, critical mathematical techniques. Topics include trigonometry, complex numbers,
thinkers, communicators and organised individuals. matrices, vectors, conics, differentiation and integration techniques,
differential equations, kinematics and vector calculus. To study
Economics Advanced Mathematics, you must also study Mathematics or have
Economics is the study of making choices about resources. already passed Mathematics.
We have limited resources, and they need to be allocated to satisfy
people’s needs and wants. Economics is critical to understanding RECOMMENDED FOR APPLIED DATA SCIENCE,
why individuals, businesses and societies behave the way they do. ENGINEERING
The quality of economic decisions being made influences national
and worldwide living standards. You’ll develop an understanding
Note: You can’t study both Fundamental Mathematics and Mathematics,
of both microeconomics and macroeconomics. or Fundamental Mathematics and Advanced Mathematics.
Prerequisite
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BOOST TO YOUR
FOUNDATION YEAR
As part of Foundation Year, Studying music at Monash
Monash College offers Music as an College helps me continue my
academic subject. For those who already passion for violin and might
have a strong musical ability, this could be even earn me a place in the
a great opportunity to boost your results
while channelling your passion. The subject
Monash University Orchestra.”
provides additional tuition to improve your JIE YU TAN (MALAYSIA)
skills, and our campus has fantastic music Student
I definitely recommend studying maths as part of At Monash College, we help students to be strong facilities. Our practice rooms are available
Foundation Year, because it opened up many choices for independent learners by developing their skills to be for you to use at any time, and they suit
my destination degree. I find that it’s really interesting resourceful, to be confident in asking for help, to ask almost every instrument and vocalist.
how Fundamental Maths is not just theory-based learning questions and to be strong collaborative learners.” Research has shown that music has many
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but I was also able to learn how to use formula and where ANTHONY RUBERTO benefits – most of which can help with
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to apply it. The teachers have also been very encouraging Foundation Year Maths Teacher your academic development. Studying a
YU TAN’S MUSIC TESTIMONIAL
and supportive. They have taught me to be more of an creative art form such as music can help
OR FOLLOW THE BELOW LINK
improve your memory, concentration,
independent learner.” [Link]/fy-music
study routine and even your reading skills.
SOVANNLEEJIMMY BUNCHE (THAILAND)
Student

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SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
(WITH DEDICATED LABORATORIES)
My advice to students is to put Biology
in all your effort into Foundation Biology is the study of living things. You’ll gain an understanding of the
Year as it’s your pathway to pursue natural world and the role humans play within it. This course explores
your chosen destination degree at the structure and function of cells and organisms, how they respond
Monash University.” to their environments, and how living things evolve.

SHATHA ALRUWAILI (OMAN) SCIENCE, RADIOGRAPHY AND MEDICAL IMAGING


Student

Contemporary Issues is a subject Chemistry SCAN QR CODE WITH YOUR


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equality of the world today primarily, OR FOLLOW THE BELOW LINK
with a bit of history, politics and such as atomic structure, bonding, states of matter, equilibrium and
thermochemistry. Building on this knowledge, you’ll then investigate [Link]/fy-biology
some economics. Many of the the development of new medicines, energy sources and materials for
activities are group-based such as a sustainable future.
a reading circle where two students
will lead the discussion and the rest MEDICINE, NURSING, HEALTH SCIENCES,
SCIENCE, PHARMACY, ENGINEERING
will participate. This teaches the
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TESTIMONIAL OR FOLLOW THE BELOW LINK In Physics, you’ll learn about the laws governing the universe, covering independent learning and research skills. I also had
how to express their opinion.”
[Link]/fy-contemporary- topics such as the laws of motion, forces, energy, momentum, circular
the opportunity to perform many lab reports and
RONALD CRAIG BELL issues motion, gravitation and the properties of materials. Physics is an
Foundation Year Contemporary Issues Teacher experimental science, and you’ll participate in laboratory work. presentations which will prepare me to be more
Further studies cover how light, waves, electricity and magnetism university-ready.”
behave, and atomic and nuclear physics. DARREN SEE (SINGAPORE)
Student
RADIOGRAPHY AND MEDICAL IMAGING, SCIENCE,
PHYSIOTHERAPY, ENGINEERING
The key skills that students will learn from studying
Biology at Monash College are theoretical understanding,
ARTS AND HUMANITIES Information and Communication Technology
how to collect and analyse data, how to come up with
In Information and Communication Technology, you’ll convert data into
Contemporary Issues Music information using a range of software applications. Projects include conclusions and learn how to collaborate with other
This course will open your mind to your role as a citizen of the world, In Music, you’ll perform, create and study music from a range of periods game creation, film-making and multimedia presentations. students.”
especially in the areas of health and sustainability. You’ll learn how and genres. Instrumentalists will study baroque, classical, romantic and
to be a critical consumer of the media, how to use reasoning to build 20th-century music, while vocalists will focus on folk, jazz, pop and
Prerequisite GUNEY DOGAN
arguments, and develop your critical thinking and problem-solving skills. musical theatre. You’ll perform technical works and develop solo and Foundation Year Program Leader
ensemble performing skills while also learning the history of music and
Global Studies music theory. To choose Music as a subject, you should have a practical
Global Studies helps you understand the economic, political and cultural instrumental level of Grade 6 ABRSM or equivalent, and be able to
links that connect people and countries around the world. You’ll explore read music. In addition, students receive individual lessons with their
events, issues and influences that have increased interactions dedicated instrument.
between countries. You’ll also learn how different countries react It has been an amazing experience studying
towards globalisation, and the forces that influence it.
Foundation Year at Monash College. I especially
love it here because we have good facilities and the
teachers are wonderful. They always try to moderate
us and help us to do better.”
INTENSIVE UNITS EXTENDED UNITS DILMI VANDERLAN (SRI LANKA)
Choose from: • Extended English • Foundation for Calculus Student
• Accounting • Global Studies (compulsory) or Mathematics in Context
• Biology1 • Information and • Ideas and Communication (compulsory) The program here at Monash College aims to prepare
• Chemistry Communication Technology1 (compulsory) • Chemistry and Life students with the key Chemistry concepts, which will
• Economics1 • Mathematics or • Business Enterprise enable them to negotiate their first year studies at
• English (compulsory) Fundamental Mathematics. • A Digital World1.
Monash University. We do a lot of group work activities,
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DIPLOMAS
DIPLOMA PROGRAMS

Course structure Curriculum Tutorials Assessments


Specialise from day one with The Diploma Program is offered in two parts What you study during the Diploma is Apply the knowledge you’ve learnt in Your assessments will be different depending
Second year
Monash University
a Monash College Diploma – part 1 and part 2. Where you start will directly related to what you’ll study during a classroom format. Your teacher will on which diploma you study. For each unit
depend on your academic results. your degree course. Part 1 will introduce lead the discussion and ask questions. you can expect to complete a series of
Clayton/Docklands1
and fast-track to second Note: Please refer to page 62 to 65 for Diploma Program academic
you to the theories and concepts required for You’ll work on individual projects and internal assessments in class, group or

Australia, Indonesia,
year of Monash University. entry requirements. your part 2 studies. In part 2 you’ll study the
same units as first-year university students
complete group activities. individual assignments or presentations,
and an exam.
Sri Lanka, India (offered and complete equivalent assessments. Laboratories
AUSTRALIAN For a full list of assessments, download
as the Monash College Solidify your learning through practical
International Pathway)
DIPLOMA YEAR 11
DIPLOMA
PART 13 Teaching style lab classes. Science students have access
the unit guide for your chosen diploma
Our Diploma programs offer international OR EQUIVALENT on the Monash College website:
Part 1: 4 to 8 months The style of teaching at Monash University to use chemistry, physics and biology
students guaranteed entry into second [Link]/diploma
Part 2: 4 to 12 months is different to what you’re used to. As a laboratories. We also have computer
year of their preferred Monash University diploma student, you’ll study in a supportive laboratories within Monash College
undergraduate degree. All you need to do is Transition to Monash University
February, June, October college environment. You’ll have access to facilities for art and design, engineering
pass all of your units and meet the set entry AUSTRALIAN As a diploma student, you’ll have
DIPLOMA your teachers and resources outside of class. and IT students.
Four to seven hours score and subject prerequisites. YEAR 12
PART 2
opportunities to meet a representative
OR EQUIVALENT from your future Monash faculty and
a week, per unit Lectorials
We offer eight diplomas leading to degrees in: ask questions. You’ll also have access to
A$27,490 to A$32,890 Learn about a topic by listening to your
Based on Diploma part 2; • Art, Design and Architecture2 on‑campus Career Advisors who can help
lecturer presenting the content and asking
subject to change.
• Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences you with any decisions you need to make.
you questions. You’ll be expected to interact
• Applied Data Science 2ND YEAR MONASH during the session by participating in online
UNIVERSITY
• Business and Commerce polls and activities.
• Education (double degrees with Arts,
1 Subject to regulatory approval
2 Upon completion of part two, you’ll enter first year (second Business and Science only)
semester) of Monash University Fine Art or Architectural Design. • Engineering
3 Students who successfully complete Diploma Part 1 (except
Diploma of Art, Design and Architecture) and meet the • Information Technology
undergraduate destination degree entry requirements may • Science.
proceed to first year Monash University.

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DIPLOMA OF ART AND DESIGN DIPLOMA OF ARTS
CRICOS code: 045084G Course structure CRICOS code: 061625F Course structure
Our Diploma of Art and Design PART 1 SAME FOR ALL STUDENTS 8 MONTHS The Diploma of Arts is your pathway PART 1 SAME FOR ALL STUDENTS 8 MONTHS

prepares you for a course in Fine TRI 1 Drawing A Art Design Theory A Basic Design Studio A Visual Arts Studio A to an Arts course at Monash University. TRI 1 Media Studies A: Introduction to Introduction to Data Analysis
TRI 2 Drawing B Art Design Theory B Basic Design Studio B Visual Arts Studio B Film Studies Journalism Academic Writing
Art, Architecture or Design at If you’re inspired by new ideas, TRI 2 Media Studies B: Intercultural Business Introduction The Modern World
Monash University. After successfully social and political issues, language Mass Communication Communication to Psychology
Choose your specialist stream
completing a Monash College Diploma, and the way literature, history and and Modern World
PART 2 FINE ART 4 MONTHS
meeting the subject prerequisites and communication shape our world,
TRI 1 Fine Art Drawing C Art and Design Intro Art and Design Choose your specialist stream
achieving the required destination Studio 1 Theory C Health and Safety then our Diploma of Arts could be
PART 2 SOCIOLOGY STREAM 8 MONTHS
course score, you’ll have guaranteed (non-credit point unit) for you.
TRI 1 Academic Writing Media and Culture Contemporary Introduction
entry into first or second year OR
In part 1, you’ll study core arts subjects. Worlds 1 to Sociology
at Monash University. PART 2 ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN 4 MONTHS
In part 2, you’ll choose your stream and TRI 2 Professional Writing Communications Contemporary The Individual
TRI 1 Architecture Studio 1 Architecture Art and Design Intro Art and Design study the same subjects as first-year and Society Worlds 2 and Society
You have a choice of five streams, depending Communication 1 Theory C Health and Safety
on which course you’d like to study at (non-credit point unit)
University students. OR
Monash University: OR • Psychology stream – for students PART 2 PSYCHOLOGY STREAM  8 MONTHS

PART 2 COMMUNICATION DESIGN / INDUSTRIAL DESIGN / SPATIAL DESIGN 8 MONTHS who’d like to complete a major in TRI 1 Academic Writing Media and Culture Contemporary Psychology 1A
• Architectural • Fine Art Worlds 1
Design • Industrial Design TRI 1 Collaborative Art and Design Drawing C Intro Art and Design psychology or become a psychologist.
Design Studio 1 Theory C Health and Safety • Sociology stream – for students TRI 2 Professional Writing Communications Contemporary Psychology 1B
• Communication • Spatial Design and Society Worlds 2
(non-credit point unit) considering majoring in communication,
Design
TRI 2 Communication Design Art and Design Choose an elective: international relations or media studies.
In part 1, you’ll develop the requisite skills Studio 21 Theory D • Architecture
in art and design principles, theory and Communication 1 Assessments: essays, group projects,
Industrial Design INTERESTED IN COMBINING YOUR DIPLOMA OF ARTS WITH EDUCATION?
production. In part 2, you choose your area Studio 21 • Illustration presentations, research papers and a
Complete an Education specialisation as part of your Arts Diploma and you could be
of specialisation and study the same units Spatial Design
• Product Drawing final exam.
on your way to a double degree in Education and Arts. See page 54.
as first‑year University students. Studio 21 [Link]/diploma-arts
[Link]/education-studies
Assessments: essays, in-class tests, projects
and presentations.
[Link]/diploma-art-design 1 This unit can also lead into a collaborative design major.

The facilities are really great. Studying at Monash College


The classrooms are high tech which has broadened my knowledge
makes learning a lot easier and more in global politics as well as history,
interesting. The best thing about professional writing and media.
Monash College is getting to know the The teachers have been absolutely
people here, especially making friends incredible and helpful throughout
with people from all over the world, my journey.”
and the teachers are really friendly, ISOBEL DAMIANOS (AUSTRALIA)
approachable and very helpful.” Student
TEPARUN SOK (CAMBODIA)
Student The Diploma of Arts teaches about
the world we live in and the people
The Diploma of Art and Design or networks within it. Core skills
provides students with a spectrum that students will learn are critical
of skills, from problem solving and thinking, empathy, research skills,
creative thinking, to conceptual time management and more
and technical as well as team importantly how communication
work and time management and shapes our world and to produce
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solutions to problems.”
into Monash University.” AND DESIGN TESTIMONIAL OR FOLLOW DIPLOMA OF ARTS TESTIMONIAL TRISH CAP
DR. KANVAR NAYER THE BELOW LINK OR FOLLOW THE BELOW LINK Unit Leader Diploma of Arts
Unit Leader Diploma of Art and Design [Link]/diploma-art-design [Link]/diploma-arts

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DIPLOMA OF APPLIED DATA SCIENCE DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS
CRICOS code: 0101958 Course structure CRICOS code: 043633M Course structure
The Diploma of Applied Data Science PART 1  8 MONTHS The Diploma of Business is your first PART 1  8 MONTHS

will introduce you to your first steps TRI 1 Introductory Introductory Introductory Introductory Mathematics step towards gaining your Monash TRI 1 Accounting for Introduction to Data Analysis Introductory Economics
Engineering Chemistry Physics Business Management
into the world of big data and how Computing Business or Commerce degree. TRI 2 Introduction to Introductory Law Intercultural Introductory Mathematics for Business
data can be used to understand the TRI 2 Engineering Chemistry A Physics A Intermediate Mathematics You’ll learn how to work independently, Marketing Business (Business stream)
world’s problems. Data science is Practice think critically and make analytical Communication OR
Applied Mathematics (Commerce stream)
a field in high demand worldwide decisions, while being introduced
PART 2  8 MONTHS
and can be applicable across a to the business concepts and theory PART 2  8 MONTHS
TRI 1 Data Challenges 1 Discrete Maths Advanced Elective stream, choose from:
wide range of fields such as digital Mathematics • Chemistry 1&2 you’ll need for University. TRI 1 Microeconomics Business Managing People Marketing 1
humanities, consulting, cybersecurity, TRI 2 Data Challenges 2 Introduction to Engineering • Biology 1&2
There are two streams on offer: Statistics and Organisations
• Introduction to Computer
law, scientific research, marketing, Algorithms and Maths
• Business stream – popular with students TRI 2 Business Law Foundations Accounting for Choose an elective:
Programming Systems, Networks and Security & of Finance Managers • Macroeconomics
robotics, engineering, business Foundations of 3D who are interested in a business course OR • Managerial Communications
analytics, and banking. • Business Statistics & Physics majoring in banking and finance, marketing Introduction • Marketing 2
• Introduction to Computer and accounting. to Financial • Business Mathematics
Our diplomas are in two parts. In part 1, Systems, Networks and Security & Accounting
• Commerce stream – requires a higher (Business stream)1
you’ll study core Science subjects. In part 2, Engineering Design: Cleaner, Safer,
level of mathematics and leads to majors • Functions and their Applications
you’ll study the same subjects as first‑year Smarter
(Commerce stream)1
in areas such as economics, finance,
University students and develop your
actuarial studies, and accounting.
specialist knowledge. 1 This unit is compulsory for students who’ve entered the Diploma of Business on a lower Mathematics prerequisite.
In part 2, you’ll study the same subjects as
Assessments: group projects, oral
first-year University students and develop your
presentations, poster presentations,
specialist knowledge of business or commerce.  ?
tutorial assessments and a final exam. DID YOU KNOW?
Assessments: business reports, class When you package the Diploma of Business with the Bachelor of International Business,
[Link]/
presentations, regular tests, group assignments you could be ready to start your career in just two years! [Link]/bib
diploma-applied-data-science
and a final exam.
Complete an Education specialisation as part of your Business Diploma and you could be
[Link]/diploma-business on your way to a double degree in Education and Business. See page 54.
[Link]/education-studies

Monash College is helping me


to pursue my dream job as a financial
analyst. I have received a lot of great
advice from my teachers to help
shape my future.”
STEFAN YANG (CHINA)
Student

The teaching style in Monash College


is blended, student‑centred and
factors inter‑cultural sensitivity into
the learning environment. We are
here for our students as supportive
teachers as well as their mentors.”
EMMY PHAM
Unit Teacher Diploma of Business

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EDUCATION SPECIALISATION DIPLOMA OF ENGINEERING
Arts CRICOS code: 061625F The Education specialisation is completed with part 2 of the Diploma CRICOS code: 043634K Course structure
Business CRICOS code: 043633M of Arts, Business or Science. Over eight months you’ll complete eight
Science CRICOS code: 086068B units – six from your primary diploma and two Education studies units. The Diploma of Engineering will PART 1  8 MONTHS

prepare you for success in your TRI 1 Introductory Introductory Chemistry Introductory Physics Introductory
You’ll also complete 10 days of professional work placement in a local Engineering Computing Mathematics
If you’re interested in a career in education, consider primary school. Monash Engineering course. TRI 2 Engineering Practice Chemistry A Physics A Intermediate
adding an Education specialisation to your Arts, Business Mathematics
At the end, you’ll be eligible for a double degree in Education and Arts, In part 1, you’ll learn about maths and
or Science Diploma. By completing the Education Business or Science. science theory. In part 2, you’ll study the
specialisation, you have the opportunity to enrol in an same subjects as first-year University students PART 2  12 MONTHS
Education double degree and build a career that truly Assessments: primary diploma assessments (see Diploma of Arts,
and develop your specialist knowledge of TRI 1 Physics for Engineering OR Physics A Chemistry 1 P-Math1 OR Advanced
Business or Science), reports, attendance diaries, and assignments
changes lives. for education units.
engineering and the practical skills you’ll Mathematics2
need for University. TRI 2 Engineering Design: Lighter, Faster, Stronger Computing for Advanced
[Link]/courses/diplomas/education-studies Engineering Mathematics1
Assessments: laboratory work, tests, OR Engineering
quizzes, group projects, presentations, Mathematics2
Course structure poster presentations, tutorial assessments TRI 3 Engineering Design: Cleaner, Safer, Smarter Engineering Engineering
PART 2 DIPLOMA OF ARTS (EDUCATION) 8 MONTHS and a final exam. Mobile Apps Mathematics1
TRI 1 Understanding Learning and Learners Media and Culture Academic Writing Choose an elective:
[Link]/
• Introduction to Sociology (Sociology stream)
• Psychology 1A (Psychology stream)
diploma-engineering
Plus five days of professional teaching experience T3 FAST-TRACK
1 Students entering directly into Part 2, with the exception of
TRI 2 Understanding Teaching for Learning Communications Professional Writing Choose an elective: Engineering Fast-Track students, will enrol in a non-credit Start the Diploma of Engineering in October and you could fast-track and complete your diploma
and Society • The Individual and Society (Sociology stream) compulsory preparatory mathematics unit in their Trimester 1, in just eight months. You’ll be ready to start second year at Monash University in July. To be eligible
• Psychology 1B (Psychology stream) followed by Advanced Mathematics in Trimester 2 and Engineering
Mathematics in Trimester 3. for the Trimester 3 Fast-Track Program, you must meet the required scores to enter a first-year
Plus five days of professional teaching experience 2 Fast-Track students and students progressing into Part 2 from undergraduate Engineering course.
Part 1 will enrol into Advanced Mathematics in their Trimester 1,

PART 2 DIPLOMA OF BUSINESS (BUSINESS EDUCATION) 8 MONTHS


followed by Engineering Mathematics in Trimester 2, and will study [Link]/diploma-engineering
two units in their Trimester 3.
TRI 1 Understanding Learning and Learners Microeconomics Marketing 1: Marketing Theory Managing People and Organisations
and Practice plus five days of professional experience
TRI 2 Understanding Teaching for Learning Business Statistics Choose an elective: Choose an elective:
• Introduction to Financial • Managerial Communication
Accounting • Macroeconomics
• Accounting for Managers Plus five days of professional teaching experience

PART 2 DIPLOMA OF SCIENCE (EDUCATION) 8 MONTHS Through Monash College, I was able
TRI 1 Understanding Learning and Learners Business Statistics Chemistry I Biology I plus five days of professional experience to further my knowledge by meeting
TRI 2 Understanding Teaching for Learning Chemistry II Biology II Choose an elective: people from all around the world.
• Functions and their Applications
• Mathematics for Engineering
The team-based projects were very
• Physics for Engineering fun and the teachers that I have met
• Psychology 1A were truly amazing.”
• Psychology 1B
Plus five days of professional teaching experience VINCENT WIJAYA (INDONESIA)
Student

The program is built on learning


Additional requirements: by doing. This helps students in
• All teachers in Australia require a Working critical thinking and encourages
with Children Check. You’ll need to apply for students to openly discuss topics
this during the first few weeks of your diploma.
• All applicants must sit CASPer. CASPer is
with their teachers.”
a requirement for many teacher education DR. TAREK SHEHATA
courses in Victoria. It’s an online tool designed Unit Leader Diploma of Engineering
to assess an applicant’s personal and
professional attributes. CASPer can only be taken
online on specific dates between September
and February. To register for your sitting or for
further information, visit [Link], and
to ensure you meet the CASPer deadlines for your
application, visit [Link]/dates-times
• Successful completion of the Literacy and
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double degree. We’ll help you prepare, so you can
OF ENGINEERING TESTIMONIAL OR
choose to sit the test while at Monash College or
FOLLOW THE BELOW LINK
once you’re at Monash University. Find out more
at [Link] [Link]/diploma-engineering

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DIPLOMA OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DIPLOMA OF SCIENCE
CRICOS code: 0100159 Course structure CRICOS code: 086068B Course structure
The Diploma of Information PART 1  8 MONTHS The Diploma of Science will prepare PART 1 8 MONTHS

Technology (IT) is the first step TRI 1 Introductory Introductory Chemistry Introductory Physics Introductory you for success in your Monash TRI 1 Introductory Introductory Introductory Introductory Mathematics
Engineering Computing Mathematics Engineering Chemistry Physics
towards gaining your Monash TRI 2 Engineering Practice Chemistry A Physics A Intermediate
Science course. Your time at Monash Computing
IT degree. Information technology is Mathematics will be filled with laboratory work, TRI 2 Engineering Chemistry A Physics A Intermediate Mathematics
central to every industry – creating field trips, industry placements Practice

more efficient ways to work, PART 2  8 MONTHS and classroom teaching.


developing engaging ways to reach TRI 1 Introduction to Functions and their Engineering Practice2 Fundamentals of C++
Our diplomas are in two parts. In part 1,
PART 2 8 MONTHS
Computer Systems, Applications TRI 1 Chemistry I Biology I Business Choose one elective:
customers, and establishing powerful Networks and Security OR you’ll study core science subjects. In part 2, Statistics • Advanced • Physics for Engineering
ways to communicate. By studying Advanced you’ll study the same subjects as first‑year Mathematics1 • Psychology 1A
IT, you’ll have the skills you need to Mathematics1 University students and develop your • Engineering Practice • Mathematics for

succeed in the fast-changing world TRI 2 Introduction to Computing for Choose two electives: specialist knowledge. • Managing People and Engineering2
Algorithms and Engineering Organisations • Introduction to
• Computing for • Mathematics for
of technology. Programming OR Engineers Engineering3
Assessments: group projects, oral • Functions and their Computer Systems,
Foundations of 3D
• Foundations of 3D • Business Statistics presentations, poster presentations, Applications Networks and Security
Our diplomas are in two parts. In part 1, • Computing for
• Chemistry I • Engineering tutorial assessments and a final exam.
you’ll learn about the maths and science Engineering
• Physics for Mobile Apps
theory and practical skills you’ll need for Engineering
[Link]/diploma-science TRI 2 Chemistry II Biology II Choose two electives:
University. In part 2, you’ll study the same • Managing People • Advanced Mathematics1 • Psychology 1A
subjects as first-year University students and Organisations • Engineering Practice • Psychology 1B
and develop your specialist knowledge of IT. CONSIDERING A CAREER • Managing People (prerequisite is Psychology 1A)
IN TEACHING? and Organisations • Mathematics for Engineering2
Assessments: tests, quizzes, group Complete an Education specialisation as • Functions and • Introduction to Computer
projects, presentations, poster presentations, their Applications Systems, Networks and
part of your Science Diploma and you
• Computing for Engineering Security
tutorial assessments and a final exam. 1 This unit is compulsory for students who’ve entered the Diploma of Information Technology on a lower Mathematics prerequisite. could be on your way to a double degree • Physics for Engineering
2 If you’ve already completed this unit in Part 1, you’ll need to study an extra elective unit.
[Link]/diploma-it 3 Mathematics for Engineering is compulsory if you want to study a Bachelor of Computer Science.
in Education and Science. See page 54.
[Link]/courses/
diplomas/education-studies 1 Completion of unit MCD4490 Advanced Mathematics may be required if you intend to study Mathematics in your Bachelor of Science.
2 Completion of unit MCD4500 Mathematics for Engineering may be required if you intend to study Mathematics in your Bachelor of Science.

I chose to study the Diploma of The Diploma of Science allows me


Information Technology at Monash to study the same subjects as the
College because the program allows University and helps prepare me
me to study the same units from for my bachelor degree.”
the University.” ANASTASIA LIM (SINGAPORE)
MOHAMMAD RAKIBEL (BANGLADESH) Student
Student
One of the great benefits here at
Students are able to gain skills Monash College is the degree of
in programming, teamwork and support that we give our students;
problem-solving, in addition to for example, through small class
developing an understanding of the sizes and learning consultants.”
different majors in the Diploma of IT.” DR. JOAB HWANG
DR. SHANNON RIOS Unit Leader Diploma of Science
Team Leader Diploma of Information Technology

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ENGLISH ENGLISH FOR
FOUNDATION CBD/Docklands1
ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAMS

LANGUAGE YEAR 10 - 50 weeks

Every five weeks


Our Monash English course is ideal if 20-plus hours
you don’t meet the English requirements
15 hours of extra study
Studying English at Monash College for Foundation Year. When you apply,
Entry requirements
you’ll automatically receive an offer for
will give you the best preparation Monash English outlining the number
IELTS (or equivalent)
or Monash English
for success in your Foundation Year, of weeks you’ll need. Placement Test (MEPT)
Diploma and University studies. Transition requirements
Successful completion of
IELTS MEPT required Monash English
[Link]/english level (see page 62)
A$490 per week
Subject to change.
MONASH
MEET LOUIS ENGLISH

THIS IS HIS MONASH


COLLEGE PATHWAY:
FOUNDATION YEAR

2018
MONASH ENGLISH

MONASH ENGLISH (ME)


2019
FOUNDATION YEAR Why study Monash English?
• Monash English provides a direct pathway
to Foundation Year, without the need to sit
2021 an IELTS (or equivalent) test
BACHELOR OF • It’s easy to apply and you’ll receive a packaged
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS offer for Monash University Foundation Year
and Monash University
• Experience the Monash style of learning,
giving you an advantage when you start
Foundation Year.
Studying English at Monash
College is never boring Course content
because there are multiple As a Monash English student, you’ll develop the
in-class activities, including skills required to prepare you for Foundation Year:
the use of technology in • Communicate confidently in English.
our learning. The program • Give presentations, have discussions
enables students to evenly and work in a group.
• Improve your grammar, vocabulary
improve all four skills:
and pronunciation.
listening, speaking, reading • Improve your writing, reading
and writing. The teachers and listening skills.
at Monash College are very • Take useful notes.
engaging and helpful as they • Learn how to respond to feedback.
always prepare the lessons • Become a self-directed learner.
well, make the lessons
interesting and create many
opportunities for students
to get involved in group
work. All these significantly
contributed to the high
quality of the English course.”
HA QUACH CONG ANH,
LOUIS (VIETNAM)
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ENGLISH FOR
Clayton/Docklands 1

10, 15 or 20-week course


DIPLOMAS We help students to develop their
English language proficiency and
The MEB program enabled me to
improve my English skills in order
period, followed by an exam We offer two English pathways into our diploma communication skills to prepare them to pursue the Diploma of Business
period programs. Which one is right for you depends for their further studies in Monash program at Monash College.”
Aligned to start with the on your current English language proficiency. College or Monash University.” PUTU AGUS WAHYU AMRTA DHANA
beginning of a diploma
RAMIRO PADILLA MUNOZ (INDONESIA)
trimester
Monash English Teacher Student
MONASH MONASH
20-plus hours IELTS
ENGLISH ENGLISH
15 hours of extra study
Entry requirements
IELTS (or equivalent) MONASH ENGLISH BRIDGING
IELTS
or Monash English FOR DIPLOMAS

Transition requirements
Direct entry into diplomas
upon successful completion DIPLOMAS
(see page 63)
A$570 per week
Subject to change.

If you don’t meet the entry requirements for


Monash English Bridging for Diplomas, you’ll be
offered a place in our Monash English course.

ENGLISH LANGUAGE SUPPORT MONASH ENGLISH


Your timetable will have either BRIDGING (MEB) FOR
morning or afternoon classes, allowing
you time to attend consultations with
DIPLOMAS
your teachers and learning skills Why study Monash English
advisers, drop-in sessions, homework Bridging (MEB) for Diplomas?
groups, or to participate in the on- • The curriculum is designed for diploma
campus student activities. students and is aligned with the skills
you need to succeed at Monash University.
• After successfully completing MEB, you’ll
directly enter your diploma – no need for
an IELTS or other tests.
• Benefit from learning language terms specific
to your diploma study area.
• MEB for Diplomas is only for diploma students,
so you’ll make friends with your future
classmates before you even begin.

Course content
As a Monash English Bridging for Diplomas
student, you’ll develop the skills required to SCAN QR CODE WITH YOUR PHONE
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conversations, academic discussions OR FOLLOW THE BELOW LINK
and presentations. [Link]/meb-diploma
• Improve your grammar, vocabulary
and pronunciation.
• Improve your writing, reading
and listening skills.
• Understand, apply and explain theories WHAT YOUR WEEK MIGHT LOOK LIKE AS AN ENGLISH STUDENT  (EXAMPLE ONLY)
in your diploma area.
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
• Write summaries and short reports
in an academic style.
Class 8:30am – 12:45pm Class 8:30am – 12:45pm Class 8:30am – 12:45pm Class 8:30am – 12:45pm Class 8:30am – 12:45pm
• Understand and use Australian
academic conventions.
• Learn how to respond to feedback. Visit the Library Individual consultation Conversation circle Work on individual Organised student
• Become a self-directed learner. and Learning Centre with teacher (optional) (optional) learning plan (optional) activity (optional)

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MONASH COLLEGE Monash English
Placement Test
Monash English Bridging (MEB) for Diplomas
If you haven’t met the English requirements for direct entry into the Diploma program, you may be eligible for Monash English Bridging.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Upon successful completion of MEB, you’ll have met the Diploma English language requirements.
This free, one-hour test is accepted
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Total Score
band score
for entry into Monash English. It’ll tell

Speaking

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Speaking
Listening

Listening

Listening
Reading

Reading

Reading

Monash
English
Writing

Writing

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Overall

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you how many weeks of English you

Score
need to study before you can start your
To apply for Foundation Year or a Diploma you must meet the age,
destination course. And you don’t have
academic and English language requirements. to sit an IELTS test.
LEVEL WEEKS ACADEMIC IELTS INTERNET-BASED TOEFL PEARSON TEST OF ENGLISH (ACADEMIC) ME

No communicative skills
MEB for Diplomas part 2 20 5.0 No band lower than 4.5 5.0 40 3 3 13 15 36 36 Level 4
Monash English below 32
For more information, contact a
MEB for Diplomas part 2 No communicative skills
If you haven’t met the English requirements for direct entry into the Foundation Year program, you Monash-approved agent or email 15 5.5 No band lower than 5.0 5.0 52 5 5 14 15 42 36 Level 5
and Diploma of Arts part 1 below 36
may be eligible for Monash English. Duration is dependent on your English proficiency and preferred study@[Link]
No communicative skills
course. If you haven’t completed one of the English proficiency tests listed above, you should MEB for Diplomas part 11 10 5.0 No band lower than 5.0 5.0 40 5 5 14 15 36 36 Level 4
below 36
consider the Monash English Placement Test. MEB for Diplomas part 2 No communicative skills
10 5.5 No band lower than 5.0 5.5 52 5 5 14 19 42 42 Level 5
and Diploma of Arts part 1 below 36
Foundation Year and Diploma English language entry requirements
Overall band

of Education
English and
Total score

Certificate
Speaking

Speaking

Speaking
Listening

Listening

Listening

Victorian
Bridging
Monash English Bridging (MEB) for University
Reading

Reading

Reading

Monash

Monash
English
Writing

Writing

Writing
Overall
score

score

(VCE)
If you haven’t met the English requirements for entry into the University, you may be eligible for Monash English Bridging (MEB) for
LEVEL ACADEMIC IELTS INTERNET-BASED TOEFL PEARSON TEST OF ENGLISH (ACADEMIC) University. Upon successful completion, you’ll gain direct entry into your University program with no further English language testing
23 in English required. The MEB for University is 10 - 20 weeks long, followed by an exam period, and the duration is dependent on your English
Foundation Year (Standard) 5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.5 52 5 5 14 19 42 36 36 36 42 Level 5
or EAL proficiency and preferred course. Most Monash University courses accept MEB for University. Please check the entry requirements
21 in English of your destination course. Entry requirements vary depending on the English language requirements of your destination degree2.
Foundation Year (Extended) 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 40 5 5 14 15 36 36 36 36 36 Level 4
or EAL
MEB FOR UNIVERSITY LEVEL
24 in English ENTRY REQUIREMENTS WEEKS ACADEMIC IELTS INTERNET-BASED TOEFL PEARSON TEST ON ENGLISH (ACADEMIC)
Foundation Year (Intensive) 6.0 5.5 5.5 5.5 5.5 69 9 10 16 19 50 42 42 42 42 Level 6
or EAL
20 5.5 (no band less than 5.0) 52 (W15, S14, L5 and R5) 42 (W36, S36, L36 and R36)
Diploma part 1(excluding 24 in English
5.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0 52 5 5 14 15 42 36 36 36 36 MEB English
Diploma of Arts part 1) or EAL MEB Standard Level A 15 6.0 (no band less than 5.0) 69 (W15, S14, L5 and R5) 50 (W36, S36, L36 and R36)
25 in English 10 6.0 (no band less than 5.0, writing 6.0) 69 (W21, S14, L5 and R5) 50 (W50, S36, L36 and R36)
Diploma part 1 (Arts) 6.0 6.0 69 21 50 50 MEB English
or EAL
25 in English 20 6.0 (no band less than 6.0) 69 (W21, S18, L12 and R13) 50 (W50, S50, L50 and R50)
Diploma part 2 6.0 6.0 69 21 50 50 MEB English
or EAL MEB Advanced Level B, C and D 15 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) 79 (W21, S18, L12 and R13) 58 (W50, S50, L50 and R50)
10 6.5 (no band less than 6.5) 83 (W24, S20, L20 and R19) 58 (W58, S58, L58 and R58)
Foundation Year citizenship and residency Age requirements
requirements Foundation Year: Diploma: MEB Advanced plus Level E
20 6.5 (W6.0, S6.5, L6.5 and R6.0) 79 (W21, S20, L20 and R13) 58 (W50, S58, L58 and R50)

If you hold Australian or New Zealand citizenship or Australian permanent Minimum 16 years of age. Part 1: Minimum 16 years 10 7.0 (W6.5, S7.0, L7.0 and R6.5) 94 (W24, S23, L24 and R19) 65 (W58, S65, L65 and R58)
residency, you’re not eligible to apply for the Foundation Year. For more You must be 17 when you Part 2: Minimum 17 years W: Writing | S: Speaking | L: Learning | R: Reading
information, visit [Link]/courses/foundation-year/ start University.
entry-requirements If you don’t meet the age entry requirements, you may be offered a deferred place.

CALCULATE YOUR INTERNATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS


AUSTRALIA OR INDONESIA SINGAPORE UNITED ARAB EMIRATES GLOBAL
Year 11 Overall average in academic subjects. A = 5 points B = 4 points Based on public school grading scales. Singapore/GCE O Levels Year 12 General Secondary Education GCE O Levels
Year 12 Final ATAR score. C = 3 points D = 2 points SMA II Overall average of semester 1 and 2 results. Total score of the best five academic subjects. Certificate (Tawjihiyah) Total score of the best five academic subjects.
E = 1 point A = 5 B = 4 C = 3 D = 2 Overall average in academic subjects. Grading scale:
CHINA SMA III Overall average of semester 1 and 2 results.
A maximum of one bonus point is offered when E = 1 F = 0 Grading scale: 100% scale where 60% equals a pass. A = 5 B = 4 C = 3 D = 2
Grading scales for both qualifications: 100% scale
Gao Er (Senior Middle Year 2). achieving Level 5** or Level 5* in a HKDSE Category Singapore GCE A Levels E = 1 (Pass) F=0
where 60% equals a pass. VIETNAM
Overall average in academic subjects. A subject. Total score of a maximum of the best three H2 Level GCE A Levels
Gao San (Senior Middle Year 3). MALAYSIA subject examinations taken in one sitting. Year 11 – individual senior secondary school
INDIA Total score of a maximum of the best three A-Level
Overall average in academic subjects. SPM total score of the best five academic subjects. Overall average of all Grade 11 subjects (refer to
All India Senior School Certificate XI H2 Level grading scale: subject examinations taken within two years.4
Grading scale: the whole year/CN column) as awarded on the final
Grading scales for both qualifications: 100% scale A = 5 B = 4 C = 3 D = 2 Grading scale:
Overall average of academic subjects. school reports or transcript issued by individual senior
where 60% equals a pass. A+ = 9 A = 8 A- = 7 B+ = 6 E=1 A(a) = 5 B(b) = 4 C(c) = 3 D(d) = 2
All India Senior School Certificate Examination XII B = 5 C+ = 4 C = 3 D = 2 secondary school.
HONG KONG Overall average of the best four academic subjects. Two H1 Level subjects can be counted in place of one E(e) = 1 U=0
E = 1 G=0 Year 12 –Bằng Tốt Nghiệp Trung Học Phổ Thông
Grading scale: H2 Level subject. Conditions apply; please see website A maximum of one bonus point is offered when
HKDSE (Senior Secondary 2, Form 5) STPM total score of the best three academic subjects. (Upper Secondary School Graduation Diploma/
A1 = 85% A2 = 80-85% for more details. achieving A+ in an A-Level subject. Two AS Level
• Grading scales of A to E and Level 1 to 5: average Grading scale: High School Diploma)
B1 = 70-80% B2 = 60-70% H1 Level grading scale: Overall average of all Grade 12 subjects (refer to the subjects can be counted in place of one A-Level
of best five academic subjects (excluding physical A = 4.00 A- = 3.67 B+ = 3.33 A = 2.5 B = 2 C = 1.5 D = 1
C1 = 50-60% C2 = 40-50% whole year/CN column) as awarded on the official final subject but conditions apply. See website for details.
education and biblical knowledge) B = 3.00 B- = 2.67 C+ = 2.33 E = 0.5
D = 33-40% E = below 33% (Fail) transcript issued by individual senior secondary school. International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma
• Percentage Grading Scales: average of best four C = 2.00 C- = 1.67 D+ = 1.33
Indian School Certificate Examination XII A maximum of one bonus point is offered when Grading scale for both qualifications: 10 points scale Total score as awarded on the final IB Diploma.
academic subjects (excluding physical education D = 1.00 (Pass) F = 0.00 (Fail)
Overall average of the best four academic subjects achieving a “Distinction” in a H3 level subject. where 5 equals a pass. Grading scale: 7 point scale where 4 equals a pass.
and biblical knowledge) Unified Examination Certificate (UEC)
only. Grading scale: See website for more details.
Overall average of the best five academic subjects.
HKDSE (Senior Secondary 3) Very good SRI LANKA
1 = 90-100% 2 = 80-90% See website for maximum average allowed.
The HKDSE has two grading scales depending on Sri Lankan O Levels
the school at which the qualification was undertaken. Credit Grading scale:
A1 = 1 A2 = 2 B3 = 3 B4 = 4 Total score of the best five academic subjects. 1 Available from May 2020.
Total score of the best five subjects taken from 3 = 70-79% 4 = 60-69% 5 = 50-59% 2 Monash English Bridging isn’t accepted for entry into all Monash University degrees. Please check your destination degree entry requirements in
B5 = 5 B6 = 6 C7 = 7 C8 = 8 Sri Lankan A Levels
Category A and C subjects. Grading scale: Pass your offer letter. If you need more help with your English language entry requirements, you can take a Monash English course.
Total score of the best three A-Level academic subjects
Level 1 = 1 point Level 2 = 2 points 6 = 40-49% 7 = 35-39% 3 A minimum of three subjects are taken in one examination sitting.
taken in one examination sitting3. 4 Subject examinations taken within two years may include more than one sitting. For example, subject examinations in June 2017 until June
Level 3 = 3 points Level 4 = 4 points Fail Grading scale for both qualifications: 2019 are acceptable.
Level 5 = 5 points 8 = Below 35% 9 A = 5 B = 4 C = 3 S=1

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ACADEMIC ENTRY

UNIFIED EXAMINATION CERTIFICATE (MAXIMUM SCORE OF)


ALL INDIA SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION XII

YEAR 12 GENERAL SECONDARY EDUCATION CERTIFICATE


REQUIREMENTS

INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB) DIPLOMA


INDIAN SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION XII
INDIAN SCHOOL CERTIFICATE EXAMINATION XI
ALL INDIA SENIOR SCHOOL CERTIFICATE XI

MONASH UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION YEAR4


Entry requirements into Monash College are subject
to change. Please check our website for the latest

HKDSE (SENIOR SECONDARY 2) 3

HKDSE (SENIOR SECONDARY 3)


information: [Link]

SINGAPORE/GCE O LEVELS

SINGAPORE/GCE A LEVELS

SRI LANKAN O LEVELS

SRI LANKAN A LEVELS


YEAR 12 – ATAR

GCE AS LEVELS
GCE O LEVELS

GCE A LEVELS
9
3

GAO SAN
GAO ER 9

YEAR 12
YEAR 11

YEAR 11
SMA III 9
SMA II 9

STPM
SPM
HONG SRI MIDDLE
PREREQUISITES AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION1 AUSTRALIA CHINA INDIA INDONESIA MALAYSIA SINGAPORE VIETNAM GLOBAL
KONG LANKA EAST
FOUNDATION YEAR
Standard 60% 50 75% 70% 60% 10 70% 50% 70% 45% 65% 60% 15 6.0 8.0 15 3 15 4 70% 7.0 6.5 15 3 5 24 N/A
Extended English (Australian Year 11 or equivalent) 55% 50 70% 65% 55% 8 60% 50% 60% 45% 60% 60% 12 6.0 8.0 11 3 12 4 65% 6.5 6.5 11 3 6 24 N/A
Intensive 65% 50 80% 70% 65% 11 80% 50% 80% 45% 70% 60% 19 6.0 8.0 17 3 17 4 N/A 7.5 6.5 17 3 4 24 N/A
DIPLOMA
Art and Design part 1 English (Australian Year 11 equivalent) 60% 50 75% 70% 60% 10 70% 50% 70% 45% 65% 60% 15 6.0 8.0 15 3 15 4 70% 7.0 6.5 15 3 5 24 50
English (Australian Year 12 equivalent). A folio is required for entry into Fine Art specialisation.
Art and Design part 2 N/A 65 N/A 80% N/A 13 N/A 55% N/A 50% N/A 60% N/A 6.6 7.5 N/A 5 N/A 6 N/A N/A 6.5 N/A 5 7 24 55
Details: [Link]/courses/diplomas/art-and-design
Arts part 1 English (Australian Year 11 equivalent) 60% 50 75% 70% 60% 10 70% 50% 70% 45% 65% 60% 15 6.0 8.0 15 3 15 4 70% 7.0 6.5 15 3 5 24 50
Arts (Sociology stream) part 2 N/A 65 N/A 80% N/A 13 N/A 55% N/A 50% N/A 60% N/A 6.6 7.5 N/A 5 N/A 6 N/A N/A 6.5 N/A 5 7 24 55
English (Australian Year 12 equivalent)
Arts (Psychology stream) part 2 N/A 70 N/A 80% N/A 14 N/A 65% N/A 60% N/A 69% N/A 7.3 7.0 N/A 6 N/A 7 N/A N/A 7.0 N/A 6 9 25 60
Applied Data Science part 1 English, Mathematics, and one of Science.11 60% 50 75% 70% 60% 10 70% 50% 70% 45% 65% 60% 15 6.0 8.0 15 3 15 4 70% 7.0 6.5 15 3 5 24 50
Applied Data Science part 2 English, Mathematics (all Australian Year 12 equivalent) N/A 70 N/A 80% N/A 14 N/A 65% N/A 60% N/A 69% N/A 7.3 7.0 N/A 6.0 N/A 7 N/A N/A 7.0 N/A 6 9 25 60
Business (Business stream) part 1 English and Mathematics (all Australian Year 11 equivalent) 60% 50 75% 70% 60% 10 70% 50% 70% 45% 65% 60% 15 6.0 8.0 15 3 15 4 70% 7.0 6.5 15 3 5 24 50
Business (Business stream) part 2 English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and Mathematics (Australian Year 11 or 12 equivalent) 8 N/A 70 N/A 80% N/A 14 N/A 65% N/A 60% N/A 69% N/A 7.3 7.0 N/A 6 N/A 7 N/A N/A 7.0 N/A 6 9 25 60
Business (Commerce stream) part 1 English and Mathematics (all Australian Year 11 equivalent) 60% 50 75% 70% 60% 10 70% 50% 70% 45% 65% 60% 15 6.0 8.0 15 3 15 4 70% 7.0 6.5 15 3 5 24 50
Business (Commerce stream) part 2 English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and Mathematics (Australian Year 11 or 12 equivalent)2 N/A 70 N/A 80% N/A 14 N/A 65% N/A 60% N/A 69% N/A 7.3 7.0 N/A 6 N/A 7 N/A N/A 7.0 N/A 6 9 25 60
Engineering part 1 English, Mathematics and one of Chemistry or Physics (all Australian Year 11 equivalent) 60% 50 75% 70% 60% 10 70% 50% 70% 45% 65% 60% 15 6.0 8.0 15 3 15 4 70% 7.0 6.5 15 3 5 24 50
Engineering part 2 English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and Mathematics (Australian Year 11 or 12 equivalent or higher) N/A 70 N/A 80% N/A 14 N/A 65% N/A 60% N/A 69% N/A 7.3 7.0 N/A 6 N/A 7 N/A N/A 7.0 N/A 6 9 25 60
Information Technology part 1 English, Mathematics and one of Chemistry or Physics (all Australian Year 11 equivalent) 60% 50 75% 70% 60% 10 70% 50% 70% 45% 65% 60% 15 6.0 8.0 15 3 15 4 70% 7.0 6.5 15 3 5 24 50
English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and Mathematics (Australian Year 11 or 12 equivalent depending on
Information Technology part 2 N/A 65 N/A 80% N/A 13 N/A 55% N/A 50% N/A 60% N/A 6.6 7.5 N/A 5 N/A 6 N/A N/A 6.5 N/A 5 7 24 55
your chosen undergraduate degree) 6
Science part 1 English, Mathematics and one of Science (Australian Year 11 equivalent)11 60% 50 75% 70% 60% 10 70% 50% 70% 45% 65% 60% 15 6.0 8.0 15 3 15 4 70% 7.0 6.5 15 3 5 24 50
Science part 2 English (Australian Year 12 equivalent), Mathematics (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and one of Science 7, 10 N/A 65 N/A 80% N/A 13 N/A 55% N/A 50% N/A 60% N/A 6.6 7.5 N/A 5 N/A 6 N/A N/A 6.5 N/A 5 7 24 55
DIPLOMA EDUCATION SPECIALISATION PART 2
Arts (Sociology Education) English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and Mathematics (Australian Year 11 equivalent) As per the Diploma of Arts (Sociology stream) entry requirements.
Arts (Psychology Education) English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and Mathematics (Australian Year 11 equivalent) As per the Diploma of Arts (Psychology stream) entry requirements.
Business (Education) English (Australian Year 12 equivalent) and Mathematics (Year 11 or 12 equivalent) As per the Diploma of Business entry requirements.
Science (Education) English (Australian Year 12 equivalent), Mathematics (Australian Year 11 equivalent) and one of Science  7, 10
As per the Diploma of Science entry requirements.

1 Specific scores apply; see website for further details. 7 Part 2 Science: If you want to major in mathematics as part of your degree, you may need to complete a mathematics unit as part of your diploma.
2 If you want to study a degree that requires higher-level mathematics (Australian Year 12 equivalent), you must study Functions and their Applications during your diploma. 8 If you haven’t completed Mathematics (Australian Year 12 equivalent), you must complete Introductory Mathematics for Business during your diploma. This may result in additional costs and extended duration of the diploma.
3 Based on a pass mark of 50%. 9 B ased on 60% pass rate.
4 If you’re a Monash University Foundation Year student and want to study a diploma, you must also have an average of 60% in English for units 1 and 2. 10 A ustralian Year 12 equivalent in one of Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Geography, Physics or Psychology.
5 Part 2 Engineering: If you haven’t completed Physics (Australian Year 12 equivalent), you must study Physics A during your diploma. 11 Australian Year 11 equivalent in one of Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Geography, Physics or Psychology.
6 Part 2 IT: Bachelor of Information Technology (all majors) requires mathematics (Australian Year 11 equivalent). Bachelor of Computer Science requires higher-level mathematics (Australian Year 12 equivalent)
and completion of higher-level mathematics units as part of your diploma.

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COURSE COURSE CAMPUS SCORE ENGLISH SUBJECT PREREQUISITES FOR FOUNDATION YEAR (FY)
CODE (%) (%)
ENGINEERING
MONASH UNIVERSITY How to calculate your
Engineering (Honours) E3001 Clayton 76.25
Mathematics (min 65%) or Advanced Mathematics (min 65%)
UNDERGRADUATE DESTINATION DEGREE Foundation Year score and Chemistry (min 65%) or Physics (min 65%).
Step 1: Add your eight highest units passed Mathematics (min 65%) or Advanced Mathematics (min 65%)

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Engineering (Honours) / Arts E3002 Clayton 76.25 65
and Chemistry (min 65%).
Step 2: D ivide the total by eight – the total
is your Foundation Year score Mathematics (min 65%) or Advanced Mathematics (min 65%)
Engineering (Honours) / Commerce E3005 Clayton 76.25

FOR FOUNDATION YEAR
and Chemistry (min 65%) or Physics (min 65%).
Step 3: B onus points. If eligible11, add 1.25%
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
of the score of each additional unit you
Computer Science C2001 Mathematics (min 65%) or Advanced Mathematics (min 65%).
pass to your Foundation Year score Clayton 70 65
(maximum of two bonus point units). Information Technology C2000 Any Foundation Year Mathematics (min 50%).2

For students commencing Foundation Year in 2021. Note: To complete Foundation Year, you must pass (>50%)
 a minimum of eight units consisting of:
LAWS
Laws (Honours) L3001 None.
• Units 1 and 2 of English (compulsory subject); AND
• Units 1 and 2 of at least two other subjects; AND
Laws / Arts L3003 Clayton 85 75 None.
• Two additional units (stand alone units or paired subject units).
Laws / Commerce L3005 Mathematics (min 65%) or Advanced Mathematics (min 65%).
COURSE COURSE CAMPUS SCORE ENGLISH SUBJECT PREREQUISITES FOR FOUNDATION YEAR (FY)
CODE (%) (%) MEDICINE, NURSING AND HEALTH SCIENCES
ART, DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE Chemistry (min 65%) and one of Mathematics (min 65%),
Biomedical Science 82.50
Advanced Mathematics (min 65%) or Physics (min 65%).
Architectural Design F2001 76.25 M2003 Clayton 75
Chemistry (min 85%) and one of Mathematics (min 85%),
Design – industrial design, collaborative design, spatial Biomedical Science (Scholars Program) 90
F2010 None. Advanced Mathematics (min 85%) or Physics (min 85%).
design and communication design specialisations
Health Sciences M2014 Caulfield 70 70 None.
Fine Art – art history and curating specialisation F20033
Caulfield 65 Chemistry (min 75%), ISAT and Multiple Mini Interview.
63.75 Folio. Further instructions are available at [Link]/mada/future- Medical Science and Doctor of Medicine 3, 10 M6011 Clayton 90 75
See faculty website for details.4
students/how-to-apply. Foundation Year students cannot receive a
Fine Art – fine art specialisation F20031 packaged offer for this course, as you must prepare a folio independently Clayton 70
Nursing 3 M2006 6513 Any Foundation Year Mathematics (min 50%).2, 4, 7
for assessment. Foundation Year doesn’t offer a subject to assist with Peninsula 67.50
developing a folio. Note: Packaged offers not available.
Nursing and Midwifery (Honours) 3 M3007 Peninsula 80 6513 Any Foundation Year Mathematics (min 50%).2, 4, 7
ARTS, HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Nutrition Science M2001 75
Clayton 72.50 Clayton 65 Chemistry (min 65%) or Biology (min 65%).4
Arts A2000 Nutrition Science (Scholars Program) 3 M2001 85
Caulfield 67.50
Occupational Therapy (Honours) 3 M3001 Peninsula 77.50 65 None.4
Arts / Criminology A2012 Clayton 72.5
None. Fundamental Mathematics (min 65%) or Mathematics (min 50%)
Criminology A2008 Clayton 72.50 Paramedicine M2011 Peninsula 70 65
or Advanced Mathematics (min 50%).4, 9
Global Studies A2001 Clayton 74.25 65 Any two of Chemistry (min 65%), Biology (min 65%), Physics (min 65%),
Physiotherapy (Honours) 3 M3002 Peninsula 90 75
Media Communication A2002 Caulfield 72.50 Mathematics (min 65%) or Advanced Mathematics (min 65%).4
Performance. Melbourne-based students will be assessed at their recital.8 Psychology (Honours) M3005 Clayton 77 65 None.
Music A2003 Clayton 63.75
Plus supplementary form to be completed. Fundamental Mathematics (min 65%) or Mathematics (min 50%)
Public Health M2012 Caulfield 70 65
Politics, Philosophy and Economics A2010 Clayton 80 Mathematics (min 65%) or Advanced Mathematics (min 65%). or Advanced Mathematics (min 50%).
BUSINESS Radiation Sciences (Informatics) M20171 Clayton 72.5 65 Mathematics (min 65%) or Advanced Mathematics (min 65%) 3, 4
Fundamental Mathematics (min 65%) or Mathematics (min 50%) Mathematics (min 65%) or Advanced Mathematics (min 65%)
Accounting B2029 Caulfield 70 Radiography and Medical Imaging (Honours) 3 M3006 Clayton 90 75
or Advanced Mathematics (min 50%). and Physics (min 65%) or Biology (min 65%).4
Actuarial Science B2033 Clayton 76.25 Mathematics (min 65%) or Advanced Mathematics (min 65%). PHARMACY AND PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES
Fundamental Mathematics (min 65%) or Mathematics (min 50%) Pharmaceutical Science P2001 72.50
Banking and Finance B2042 Caulfield 70 65
or Advanced Mathematics (min 50%). Pharmaceutical Science Advanced (Honours) P3002 75 Chemistry (min 65%) and one of Mathematics (min 65%)
Parkville
Fundamental Mathematics (min 65%) or Mathematics (min 50%) Pharmacy (Honours) 4 P3001 or Advanced Mathematics (min 65%).
Business B2000 Caulfield 70 75 75
or Advanced Mathematics (min 50%).
Pharmacy (Honours) and Master of Pharmacy 4 P6001
Business Administration B2007 Peninsula 60 Any Foundation Year Mathematics (min 50%). 2
SCIENCE
Fundamental Mathematics (min 65%) or Mathematics (min 50%)
Business / Arts B2019 Caulfield 70 Applied Data Science S2010 72.50 Mathematics (min 65%) or Advanced Mathematics (min 65%)
or Advanced Mathematics (min 50%).
Applied Data Science Advanced (Honours) S3003 80 Mathematics (min 75%) or Advanced Mathematics (min 75%).
65 Fundamental Mathematics (min 65%) or Mathematics (min 50%) 65
Business / Marketing B2037 Caulfield 70 One of Biology (min 65%), Chemistry (min 65%), Physics (min 65%),
or Advanced Mathematics (min 50%). Science S2000 72.50
Mathematics (min 65%) or Advanced Mathematics (min 65%).
Commerce B2001 Mathematics (min 65%) or Advanced Mathematics (min 65%).
One of Biology (min 75%), Chemistry (min 75%), Physics (min 75%),
Commerce / Computer Science B2008 Mathematics (min 65%) or Advanced Mathematics (min 65%). Clayton
Science Advanced – Global Challenges (Honours) 3 S3001 80 Mathematics (min 75%) or Advanced Mathematics (min 75%).5
Commerce / Economics B2082 Clayton 76.25 Mathematics (min 65%) or Advanced Mathematics (min 65%). 75 Note: Packaged offers not available.

Economics B2031 Mathematics (min 65%) or Advanced Mathematics (min 65%). Mathematics (min 75%) and two of Biology (min 75%), Chemistry
Science Advanced – Research (Honours) S3002 85
(min 75%), Physics (min 75%) or Advanced Mathematics (min 75%).
Finance B2034 Mathematics (min 65%) or Advanced Mathematics (min 65%).
One of Biology (min 65%), Chemistry (min 65%), Mathematics (min 65%),
Fundamental Mathematics (min 65%) or Mathematics (min 50%) Science / Arts S2006 72.50 65
International Business B2005 City 70 Advanced Mathematics (min 65%) or Physics (min 65%).
or Advanced Mathematics (min 50%).12
Please note: Destination degrees are subject to change. Not all available destination degrees are presented in the above table.
Fundamental Mathematics (min 65%) or Mathematics (min 50%)
Marketing B2036 Caulfield 70 For a complete list of destination degrees and entry requirements, refer to [Link]/courses/foundation-year/destination-degrees
or Advanced Mathematics (min 50%). 1 F or some specialisations you’ll need to study at Clayton or Peninsula. To view specialisations, 7 Nursing students must be aware of their legal responsibilities regarding the administration and storage
EDUCATION visit [Link]/study of drugs in keeping with the Drugs, Poisons and Controlled Substances Act 1981 (Vic) and the Drugs,
2 Australian Year 11 or equivalent mathematics may also be considered. Minimum score requirement applies. Poisons and Controlled Substances Regulations 2006 (Vic).
Clayton/ 3 Due to limited places for some degrees, fulfilling minimum entry requirements doesn’t guarantee a place. 8 N on-Melbourne based MUFY students must submit a recorded performance audition/composition folio in
Education (Honours) D3001 70 Any Foundation Year mathematics (min 50%).2, 4, 6
Peninsula 1 4 F or entry into some courses you may be required to provide a Working with Children Check, Police Check, DVD format and submit the ‘Music Auditions – Offshore applicants form’ available at
International Criminal Check and comply with the Faculty Immunisation and Infectious Risk Policy. [Link]/arts/music/audition-information
Education (Honours) / Arts D3002 72.50 Any Foundation Year mathematics (min 50%).2, 4, 6 For details, visit [Link]/study 9 S tudents must also complete and pass a prescribed medical and fitness assessment with an agency
5 A ll applicants must make a written submission, and if shortlisted will be invited to an interview. appointed by Ambulance Victoria. Refer to the website for further information:
65 Fundamental Mathematics (min 65%) or Mathematics (min 50%)
Education (Honours) / Business D3007 70 For further information, please visit [Link]/admissions/personal-statements. [Link]/cehpp/ugrad/[Link]
or Advanced Mathematics (min 50%).4, 6 Foundation Year students cannot receive a packaged offer for this course. 10 C ampus transfer not available.
Clayton
Any Foundation Year mathematics (min 50%)2 and one of 6 All applicants must sit CASPer. CASPer is a requirement for many of the initial teacher education 11 To be eligible for bonus points you must complete your Foundation Year within the expected completion
courses in Victoria. It’s a non-cognitive online tool designed to assess an applicant’s personal and duration of two semesters (three for the Extended program).
Education (Honours) / Science D3005 72.50 Biology (min 65%), Chemistry (min 65%), Mathematics (min 65%), professional attributes. To register for your sitting or for further information, visit [Link]. 12 International Business (specialisation) will be offered on a trimester basis (3 teaching periods per year)
Advanced Mathematics (min 65%) or Physics (min 65%).4, 6 CASPer can only be taken online, on specific dates between September and January. To ensure you commencing in March, June and October enabling students to complete the course in 2 years.
meet the CASPer deadlines for your application, visit [Link]/test-dates 13 A pplicants will be required to have an IELTS (Academic) with an overall score of 7.0 and no band less than
7.0 in addition to the Monash University Foundation Year English score.
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MONASH UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE DESTINATION DEGREE COURSE COURSE CODE CAMPUS DIPLOMA

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
PART 1 (%) PART 2 (%)
Diploma of Business (Commerce stream)
Commerce / Actuarial Science B2030 80 70

FOR DIPLOMAS Commerce / Arts


Commerce / Computer Science
Commerce / Economics
B2020
B2008
B2032
80
80 
80
70
70 
70
Commerce / Finance B2043 Clayton 80 70
For Diploma students commencing their undergraduate degree in 2022. Commerce / Global Studies B2006 85 N/A
Commerce / IT B2025 80 70
Commerce / Music B2022 803 703
How to calculate your Diploma score
Commerce / Science 2 B2023 80 70
To find out how to calculate your final Diploma score, visit [Link]/courses/diplomas/destination-degrees
EDUCATION DOUBLE DEGREES
Education specialisations
COURSE COURSE CODE CAMPUS DIPLOMA Education specialisation within Diploma of Arts
PART 1 (%) PART 2 (%) Education (Honours) / Arts D3002 Clayton 1 N/A 65 4,5
ART, DESIGN AND ARCHITECTURE Education specialisation within Diploma of Business
Diploma of Art and Design Education (Honours) / Business D3007 Clayton 1 N/A 65 4,5
Architectural Design F2001 75 65 Education specialisation within Diploma of Science
Design – industrial design, collaborative design, spatial design and Education (Honours) / Science 2 D3005 Clayton 1 N/A 65 2,4,5
F2010 75 50
communication design specialisations Caulfield ENGINEERING
Fine Art – fine art specialisation F20031 75 50
Diploma of Engineering (Engineering stream)
Fine Art – art history and curating specialisation F20033 80 N/A
Engineering (Honours) E3001 Clayton 80  60
ARTS, HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
ENGINEERING DOUBLE DEGREES
Diploma of Arts
Engineering (Honours) / Architectural Design E3009 65
Arts A2000 Clayton/Caulfield 80 55
Engineering (Honours) / Arts E3002 65
Criminology A2008 Clayton 80 55
Engineering (Honours) / Commerce E3005 70 
Global Studies A2001 Clayton 85 N/A Individual cases to be
Engineering (Honours) / Computer Science E3010 65
Media Communication A2002 Caulfield 80 55 Clayton assessed by the Faculty
Engineering (Honours) / Design E3012 of Engineering 65
Music A2003 Clayton 70 3
55 3
Engineering (Honours) / Information Technology E3011 65
ARTS, HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES DOUBLE DEGREES
Engineering (Honours) / Pharmaceutical Science E3008 65
Arts / Music A2004 803 55 3
Clayton Engineering (Honours) / Science 2 E3007 65
Criminology / Information Technology A2009 80 N/A
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
BUSINESS
Diploma of Information Technology
Diploma of Business (Business stream)
Computer Science C2001 80 60
Accounting B2029 Caulfield 80 62 Clayton
Information Technology C2000 75 55
Banking and Finance B2042 Caulfield 80 62
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY DOUBLE DEGREES
Business B2000 Caulfield 80 62
Information Technology / Arts C2002 80 55
Business Administration B2007 Peninsula 70 55 Clayton
Information Technology / Science 2 C2003 80 55
International Business B2005 City 80 62
SCIENCE
Marketing B2036 Caulfield 80 62
Diploma of Applied Data Science
Diploma of Business (Commerce stream)
Applied Data Science S3003 Clayton 80 60
Actuarial Science B2033 80 70
Diploma of Science
Commerce B2001 80 70
Clayton Science 2 S2000 Clayton 80 55
Economics B2031 80 70
SCIENCE DOUBLE DEGREES
Finance B2034 80 70
Science / Arts 2 S2006 N/A 55
BUSINESS DOUBLE DEGREES Clayton
Science / Computer Science 2 S2004 N/A 60
Diploma of Business (Business stream)
Business / Accounting B2040 Caulfield 80 62
Business / Arts B2019 Caulfield 80 62
Business / Banking and Finance B2035 Caulfield 80 62
Business / Information Technology B2017 Caulfield 80 62 Please note: Destination degrees are subject to change. Not all available destination degrees are presented in the above table.
For a complete list of destination degrees and entry requirements, visit [Link]/courses/diplomas/destination-degrees
Business / International Business B2041 City 80 62
Business / Marketing B2037 Caulfield 80 62 1 F or some specialisations, you’ll need to study at Clayton or Peninsula. To view specialisations, visit [Link]/study
2 S tudents who wish to undertake the following majors during the Bachelor of Science must have Year 11 or 12 Mathematics, and enrol in both MCD4490 Advanced Mathematics and MCD4500 Engineering Mathematics:
Business / Media Communication B2028 Caulfield 80 62 Applied Mathematics, Financial and Insurance Mathematics, Mathematics, Mathematical Statistics, Pure Mathematics.
3 Successful audition required for entry.
International Business / Arts B2038 City 80 62 4 A ll applicants must sit CASPer. CASPer is a requirement for many of the initial teacher education courses in Victoria. It’s a non-cognitive online tool designed to assess an applicant’s personal and professional attributes.
Marketing / Arts B2039 Caulfield 80 62 To register for your sitting or for further information, visit [Link]. CASPer can only be taken online, on specific dates between September and January. To ensure you meet the CASPer deadlines for your
application, visit [Link]/test-dates
5 If you enter the Diploma Part 2 with Mathematics equivalent to Australian Year 11, you must complete unit MCD1550 Introductory Mathematics for Business which will result in the diploma’s duration being extended
and incurring additional costs.

The Diploma part 1 and 2 entry requirements published in this guide are for students commencing their undergraduate destination degree in 2022. In instances where the listed destination degree entry requirement is
different to the score published at the time of a student’s initial enrolment, the entry requirements published at the time of the student’s enrolment will be honoured.

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HOW TO APPLY FEES
[Link]/apply

APPLICATION AND FEES


ENGLISH LANGUAGE DIPLOMA PART 1 AND 2
Monash English Bridging A$570 per week Part 1 Part 2
Monash English A$490 per week Arts A$24,690 A$27,490
Additional costs A$305 administration fee Arts (Education studies) A$24,690 A$27,748

1 Choose your pathway


Choose your Monash University undergraduate degree,
and decide whether Foundation Year or a diploma is
5 Students under 18
If you’re under 18, we’ll send you a welfare
and accommodation form with your offer letter.
MONASH UNIVERSITY FOUNDATION YEAR
Standard A$29,000
Art and Design
Business
A$25,890
A$28,490
A$28,490
A$31,490

best for you. To complete the form, you’ll need to decide: Business (Education studies) A$28,490 A$30,748
Intensive A$29,000
Engineering A$28,890 A$32,890
1. Who will be your guardian? Extended A$41,500
You can choose either a parent/relative or a Monash Information Technology A$28,490 A$32,500
Additional/repeated Foundation Year units A$3,625 per unit

2
College Guardian. If you choose to live with a parent Science A$27,990 A$31,990
Check you meet the entry or relative, you’ll need to download Form 157N from Additional/repeated Foundation Year A$2,500 per unit
requirements units with unit codes MUF1001–1007 Science (Education studies) A$27,990 A$31,123
[Link] and submit it to the
See page 64–65 for a list of entry requirements. All fees are in Australian dollars. The fees indicated are purely for courses studied
Department of Home Affairs. Fees are based on the minimum number of units you need to finish Foundation Year
(standard, eight units; intensive, eight units; extended, 15 units). Foundation Year within the 2020 financial year. Any units undertaken outside of this period will be
2. Where will you live? Music units incur an additional A$1,300 per unit. charged at the applicable revised rate, unless otherwise stated. The fees for the
Diploma of Applied Data Science are to be confirmed. All fees (tuition and non-
• Off-campus student accommodation
tuition fees) are reviewed annually. The College reserves the right to adjust its fees.

3
• Homestay
There are two ways to apply For up-to-date fee information, visit [Link]
• On-campus at Clayton.
Apply online
To apply online, visit [Link]/apply

COST OF LIVING IN AUSTRALIA


You’ll need to complete the online form and upload
all relevant supporting documents. Remember,
all documents must be certified. 6 Accept your offer
When you accept your offer, you’ll also need to
pay your deposit and Overseas Student Health Cover
OR fee (as outlined on your offer letter). If you’re under Depending on your chosen degree, additional costs may apply for class
Before you arrive in Melbourne and begin your studies
Apply through a registered agent. To find a registered 18, you’ll also need to pay the deposits for Monash materials and other course requirements. Please make sure you check
at Monash College, it’s a good idea to plan and prepare
Monash agent, visit [Link]/agents College guardianship and accommodation. any additional costs for your course before commencing your studies.
a budget. Monash College follows the Australian
Government recommended guidelines1 when it It’s important to note that all student visa holders must have Overseas
comes to the average living costs in Australia. Student Health Cover (OSHC) – which provides medical and hospital

7
insurance in Australia – before you arrive in Australia. For further details,

4 Receive your offer Receive your Confirmation Below are some costs associated with living and studying in visit [Link]/fees/fee-types/overseas-health-cover
Package your Monash College course with of Enrolment (CoE) Australia (all costs are in Australian dollars), and should be used as
your undergraduate degree. This means you’ll If you’re under 18, we’ll also send you a Confirmation an approximate guide. These figures are estimates only, and may vary The Department of Home Affairs has financial requirements you must
only need to apply for one student visa. of Appropriate Accommodation and Welfare (CAAW). depending on your location and lifestyle. You may also need spending meet in order to receive a student visa for Australia. For information,
money for things like medication and other personal items, such as visit [Link]
clothes. All costs are subject to inflation. visa-listing/student-500#Eligibility

8 Apply for your student visa LIVING EXPENSES

See [Link] for more information. Groceries and eating out A$80 to A$280 per week
You can also find out more about the Simplified Gas and electricity A$35 to A$140 per week
Student Visa Framework at Phone and internet A$20 to A$55 per week
[Link]/study/international/apply/visa
Public transport A$15 to A$55 per week
Car (after purchase) A$150 to A$260 per week

9
Entertainment A$80 to A$150 per week
Pack your bags!
Congratulations, you’re on your way to
Monash College. To make sure you’re prepared,
we’ve created a checklist of things to do before
you arrive. Don’t forget to arrive in time for
enrolment and orientation!
Visit [Link]/prepare-to-arrive

1 For further details, visit [Link]/english/live-in-australia/living-costs

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Monash English Bridging (MEB) for Diplomas Monash English Bridging (MEB) for University
Part 1: MEB starts 20 weeks before  Refer to website for a full list of intakes:
Part 2: MEB starts 10, 15 or 20 weeks before [Link]/english-courses

INTAKE CALENDAR Refer to website for a full list of intakes:


[Link]/english-bridging

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
INTAKE CALENDAR

2020 2021 2022 2023


FOUNDATION YEAR

Intensive:
4 March 2020

Standard: 22 January 2020 – 6 November 2020 Start first year Monash University, semester 1, 2021

Intensive:
12 August 2020

Start first year Monash University,


Extended: 19 February 2020 Standard: 1 July 2020 – 28 May 2021
semester 2, 2021

Intensive:
3 March 2021

Extended: 12 August 2020 Standard: 20 January 2021 – 12 November 2021 Start first year Monash University, semester 1, 2022

Intensive:
11 August 2021

Extended: 10 February 2021 Standard: 7 July 2021 – May 2022 Start first year Monash University, semester 2, 2022
Monash English dates
There are nine intakes a year and
Intensive:
each term runs for five weeks. March 2022
Your start date and number of weeks
will be listed in your offer letter. Extended: 11 August 2021 Standard: January 2022 – November 2022 Start first year Monash University, semester 1, 2023
[Link]/
Intensive:
monash-english August 2022

Start first year Monash University,


Extended: February 2022 Standard: July 2022 – May 2023
semester 2, 2023

DIPLOMAS

23 April 2020 (20 weeks)


MEB 28 May 2020 (15 weeks)
16 July 2020 (10 weeks)

Start second year Monash University,


Part 1: 17 February 2020 – 29 September 2020 Part 2: 12 October 2020 – 1 June 2021
semester 2, 2021

20 August 2020 (20 weeks)


MEB 2 January 2020 (20 weeks) MEB 1 October 2020 (15 weeks)
5 November 2020 (10 weeks)

Part 1: 15 June 2020 – 2 February 2021 Part 2: 15 February 2021 – 28 September 2021 Start second year Monash University, semester 1, 2022

4 January 2021 (15 weeks)


MEB 23 April 2020 (20 weeks) MEB 8 February 2021 (10 weeks)
15 March 2021 (10 weeks)

Part 1: 12 October 2020 – 1 June 2021 Part 2: 14 June 2021 – February 2022 Start second year Monash University, semester 1, 2022

26 April 2021 (20 weeks)


MEB 16 July 2020 (20 weeks) MEB 31 May 2021 (15 weeks)
19 July 2021 (10 weeks)

Part 2: 11 October
Part 1: 15 February 2021 – 28 September 2021 Start second year Monash University, semester 2, 2022
2021 – June 2022

23 August 2021 (20 weeks)


 ? MEB 4 January 2021 (20 weeks) MEB 4 October 2021 (15 weeks)
8 November 2021 (10 weeks)
DID YOU KNOW?
Enrolment and orientation is
Part 1: 14 June 2021 – February 2022 Part 2: February 2022 - September 2022 Start second year Monash University, semester 1, 2023
compulsory and is always the week
before classes start. Make sure you January 2022 (20 weeks)
book your flights to be here in time! MEB 26 April 2021 (20 weeks) MEB February 2022 (15 weeks)
March 2022 (10 weeks)

Part 1: 11 October 2021


Part 2: June 2022 - February 2023 Start second year Monash University, semester 1, 2023
– May 2022

72 2021 MONASH COLLEGE COURSE GUIDE Dates listed refer to course orientation dates until the end of the exam period. Dates are subject to change. See website for updates.
[Link]
FUTURE STUDENT ENQUIRIES
(INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS)
Tel: +61 3 9903 4788
Email: study@[Link]
ONLINE APPLICATION
[Link]/apply

FOLLOW MONASH COLLEGE ON:


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[Link]/monashcollegeau/
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Monash College reserves the right to alter information,


procedures, fees and regulations contained in this document.

The information in this brochure was correct at the time of publication


(March 2020). Monash College reserves the right to alter this
information should the need arise.

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