Progressing to
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monash.eduA guide for international students
outside of Australia completing a
Monash College Diploma Part 2.
October 2015
Congratulations
You are in your final trimester preparing you for entry into your course
at Monash University. This is important information for international
students completing their final trimester in a Monash College Diploma
Part 2 program. This guide will help you progress into either the
Bachelor of International Business (commencing in October 2015)
or a Monash University destination degree in semester 1, 2016.
Update your contact details
Choose your course
Check your entry requirements
Applying for your Monash
destination degree
The following application procedures are for international students who are in their final trimester of the Monash College Diploma Part 2 program and who now wish to apply to progress to a bachelor course at Monash University in Australia.
Australian citizens and permanent residency holders Please apply through VTAC at www.vtac.edu.au, if during your course you become:
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■ an Australian citizen (including dual citizens), or ■
■ a New Zealand citizen (including dual citizens), or ■
■ an Australian permanent resident, or ■
■ a holder of an Australian permanent humanitarian visa.
Monash College Diploma students applying for courses at the Monash University Sunway campus in Malaysia should apply directly to the campus at www.monash.edu.my
Step 1: Update your contact details
It is important to have your contact details up-to-date. This makes sure that you will receive all the important documents for entry into Monash University.
If you have not updated your email contact to your Monash student email account, the documents may be sent to the email you have used in your initial course application. Make sure you check the email you have nominated in your contact details.
Step 2: Choose your course
You may only choose a course that is an approved destination degree for your diploma.
You are guaranteed entry into second year after successfully completing your Monash College Diploma Part 2 and
achieving the required minimum average. Prerequisite units may be required to qualify for the destination degree.
Step 3: Check your entry requirements
It is important to check the entry requirements needed to qualify for your destination degree. See pages 3–9.
Step 4: Nominate your course preference
You may list up to three course preferences. It is important to be realistic with your preferences and ensure you weigh up all of your options.
Your course preferences will be assessed in the order you have chosen, so place the course you would most like to study as number one, your second choice in second place, and so on. If you meet the requirements of your first preference, we will send you an offer and will not consider your other preferences.
Submit your course preferences by visiting www.study.monash/ how-to-apply/international-student-applications
If you wish to keep a copy of your course preference submission, be sure to provide your email address at the end of the online form.
A conditional offer letter for your first course preference will be emailed to you after the online submission closing date. Full offer letters will be emailed at least 3 days after results are released.
Important dates
Bachelor of International Business and
Diploma-to-Diploma transfer
(commencing in October 2015)
1 September 2015 Submit your course preferences online
25 September 2015 Closing date for course preference online submission
30 September 2015 Closing date for conditional eCOE requests
9 October 2015 Monash College Diploma results released
12 October 2015 Receive an offer letter
13 October 2015 Closing date to accept your course offer (if required)
14 October 2015 Compulsory enrolment date
19 October 2015 Classes commence
All other destination degrees
(commencing in semester 1, 2016)
1 September 2015 Submit your University course preferences online
25 September 2015 Closing date for University course preference online submission
9 October 2015 Monash College Diploma results released
13 October 2015 Receive an offer letter
16 October 2015 Closing date to accept your offer (if required)
18 February 2016 Compulsory enrolment date
Accepting your offer
Accepting your offer is easy.
Accept your offer as quickly as possible. Step-by-step instructions are available at:
www.study.monash/how-to-apply/international-student-applications/after-you-apply/accept-your-offer
If you have not already received an electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCOE) necessary for visa application, one will be emailed to you at this point.
Make your own travel arrangements aiming to arrive in Melbourne at least two weeks prior to enrolment. This will make it easier for you to settle in and prepare for the start of classes.
Discover how Monash College and Monash University can support you with your arrangements by visiting:
www.monashcollege.edu.au/new-students
www.study.monash/how-to-apply/international-student-applications/preparing-to-arrive
Make early arrangements
Bachelor of International Business and
Diploma-to-Diploma transfer
If you are considering enrolling into the Bachelor of International Business or enrolling from a current diploma course into a Monash diploma course commencing in October 2015, you will need to make note of the following.
To ensure you don’t miss your compulsory enrolment, you may need to consider making arrangements to arrive in Melbourne before the result release date:
1. Request a conditional electronic Confirmation of Enrolment (eCOE) by emailing [email protected] for Monash University or [email protected] for Monash College. You require a conditional eCOE to obtain a visa so you can arrive in Australia in time to attend your compulsory enrolment. Your request will be considered but approval is not guaranteed.
Submit your request as soon as you receive your conditional offer for your course. Requests must be sent by Thursday 30 September, 2015, otherwise they may not be considered.
2. Once your request is approved, you will be invited to accept your conditional offer.
If your request is not approved, you will need to wait for your full offer before accepting. You may need to consider deferring to a later intake if you cannot arrive in time for enrolment. Before you apply for a conditional eCOE, please note: n You will not be permitted to enrol in your course until you
satisfy all the entry requirements of your conditional offer. If you do not meet the conditions as stated on the offer letter, the eCOE will be cancelled and the Australian Government Department of Immigration and Border Protection (DIBP) will be notified.
n Any refund will be processed according to the refund policy as stipulated in your course conditional offer letter. Any expenses incurred by you, including travel expenses, are your responsibility regardless of the circumstances in which they arose and Monash University or Monash College will not be liable in any way for these expenses.
Enrolment and orientation
Enrolment is the main step in starting
your studies at Monash University.
Authority to enrol
Prior to your enrolment (2 – 3 days), you will be emailed an Authority to Enrol letter.
This confirms that you have successfully completed the acceptance process and you are ready to enrol.
Enrolment
You must enrol in person. You must bring the following with you on your scheduled enrolment date:
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■ a print-copy of your Authority to Enrol letter ■
■ your current passport ■
■ your visa details
You will not be able to enrol without these documents. To obtain your scheduled enrolment date, time and location, please visit: www.study.monash/student-life/getting-started
Late enrolment
It is important to attend your scheduled enrolment. On the day, you will be provided with expert advice and counselling to help you make the correct unit selection within the course. Attending your scheduled enrolment will help you get the best class times.
If exceptional circumstances prevent you from being able to enrol at your scheduled time you will need to apply for late enrolment. Email [email protected] with your full name, ID number, course and reason for late enrolment.
Please note that if you are enrolling in a course in business or commerce, attendance is compulsory on the day. The Monash Business School does not permit late enrolments.
Under 18 students
You must be 18 years of age before or on the day you enrol. If you are currently under the age of 18, you will need to ensure that appropriate accommodation and welfare arrangements are in place in the time that you remain under 18 whilst undertaking your bachelor course.
More information is available at:
www.monash.edu/study/international/under18
Orientation
At Monash we want you to feel welcome and at home as soon as you arrive. O Week is held in the week before classes start, and it’s designed to help you get to know your new university, your fellow students and your campus.
A lot of events and activities are held for new students during this period and all of them are informative and fun. Some are events that apply specifically to the course you are studying. You can find out more about O Week by visiting:
Entry requirements
Course
code Course Location Minimum average Prerequisites and additional notes
Diploma of Art and Design Part 2 (Architecture/Interior architecture stream, Communication design stream and Industrial design stream)
3119
Bachelor of Architectural Design
Caulfield 65% Complete trimester 1 of the Part 2 Architecture stream to progress to first year (semester 2) of the destination degree. Only available for the July intake. Degree awarded on testamurBachelor of Architectural Design
3123
Bachelor of Communication Design
Caulfield 50% Complete trimester 1 and 2 of the Part 2 Communication design stream to progress to the second year of the destination degree.Degree awarded on testamur Bachelor of Communication Design
2132
Bachelor of Industrial Design
(Honours)
Caulfield 50% Complete trimester 1 of the Part 2 Industrial design stream to progress to first year (semester 2) of the destination degree. Only available for the July intake. Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Industrial Design (Honours)
2136
Bachelor of Interior Architecture
(Honours)
Caulfield 50% Complete trimester 1 of the Part 2 Interior architecture stream to progress to first year (semester 2) of the destination degree. Only available for the July intake. Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Interior Architecture (Honours)
Diploma of Arts Part 2 (Human behaviour stream and Psychology stream)
00021
Bachelor of Arts
Available majors: ■ ■ Ancient cultures ■ ■ Anthropology ■■ Art history and theory ■ ■ Chinese studies ■ ■ Communications ■ ■ Criminology ■
■ English as an international language ■
■ Film and screen studies ■ ■ French studies ■ ■ German studies ■ ■ History ■ ■ Human geography ■ ■ Human rights ■
■ Indigenous cultures and histories ■ ■ Indonesian studies ■ ■ International relations ■ ■ International studies ■ ■ Italian studies ■ ■ Japanese studies ■ ■ Journalism practice ■ ■ Journalism studies ■ ■ Korean studies ■ ■ Linguistics ■ ■ Literary studies ■ ■ Music ■ ■ Philosophy ■ ■ Politics ■ ■ Psychology ■ ■ Religious studies ■ ■ Sociology ■
■ Spanish and Latin American studies ■
■ Theatre
Available minors:
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■ Australia in the world ■
■ Behavioural studies ■
■ Bioethics ■
■ Holocaust and genocide studies ■ ■ Islamic studies ■ ■ Jewish studies ■ ■ Performance ■ ■ Ukrainian studies Caulfield Clayton
50% Degree awarded on testamur Bachelor of Arts
Course
code Course Location Minimum average Prerequisites and additional notes
Diploma of Business Part 2 (Business stream)
B2000
Bachelor of Business
Comprehensive
Available majors: ■ ■ Accounting ■■ Banking and finance ■ ■ Business law ■ ■ Business management ■ ■ Business statistics ■
■ Economics and business strategy ■
■ Human resource management ■ ■ International business ■ ■ Marketing ■ ■ Taxation Caulfield 60% Prerequisites Either one of:
■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1550 ■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1230 ■ ■ MCD2130 ■ ■ both MCD2140 and MCD2080 ■
■ other equivalent Australian Year 12 mathematics
Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Business – with major or majors listed.
B2000
Bachelor of Business
Comprehensive
Available majors:
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■ Business management and strategy ■
■ Marketing and communication ■ ■ Sports management Available minors: ■ ■ Health administration ■ ■ Tourism Peninsula 60% Prerequisites Either one of:
■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1550 ■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1230 ■ ■ MCD2130 ■ ■ both MCD2140 and MCD2080 ■
■ other equivalent Australian Year 12 mathematics
Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Business – with major or majors listed. B2005
Bachelor of International Business
Available specialisations: ■ ■ International business ■ ■ Professional accounting City 60% Prerequisites
Either one of:
■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1550 ■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1230 ■ ■ MCD2130 ■ ■ both MCD2140 and MCD2080 ■
■ other equivalent Australian Year 12 mathematics
This course is undertaken on trimester (three semesters per year) study basis. Students will participate in study abroad in China, Japan or Indonesia or internship with a Melbourne organisation.
Degree awarded on testamur Bachelor of International Business B2003
Bachelor of Business Specialist
Available specialisations:
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■ Accounting ■
■ Banking and finance ■
■ Marketing
Caulfield 60% Prerequisites Either one of:
■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1550 ■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1230 ■ ■ MCD2130 ■ ■ both MCD2140 and MCD2080 ■
■ other equivalent Australian Year 12 mathematics
Degree awarded on testamur, either: Bachelor of Accounting
Bachelor of Banking and Finance Bachelor of Marketing
B2007
Bachelor of Business
Administration
Berwick 50% Prerequisites Either one of:
■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1550 ■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1230 ■ ■ MCD2130 ■ ■ both MCD2140 and MCD2080 ■
■ other equivalent Australian Year 11 mathematics
Degree awarded on testamur Bachelor of Business Administration
Course
code Course Location Minimum average Prerequisites and additional notes
Diploma of Business Part 2 (Business stream) continued
3806
Bachelor of Business
Available majors:■
■ Accounting ■
■ Banking and finance ■ ■ Business law ■ ■ Econometrics ■ ■ Economics ■
■ Human resource management ■ ■ International business ■ ■ Management ■ ■ Marketing Caulfield 60% Prerequisites Either one of:
■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1550 ■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1230 ■ ■ MCD2130 ■ ■ both MCD2140 and MCD2080 ■
■ other equivalent Australian Year 12 mathematics
This course is only available to students with an originally packaged destination degree – Bachelor of Business and who would like to retain this course. Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Business 3806
Bachelor of Business
Available majors: ■ ■ Business strategy ■■ Marketing and communication ■
■ Sports management
Peninsula 60% Prerequisites Either one of:
■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1550 ■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1230 ■ ■ MCD2130 ■ ■ both MCD2140 and MCD2080 ■
■ other equivalent Australian Year 12 mathematics
This course is only available to students with an originally packaged destination degree – Bachelor of Business and who would like to retain this course. Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Business
0315
Bachelor of Business (Accounting)
Caulfield 60% Prerequisites Either one of:■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1550 ■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1230 ■ ■ MCD2130 ■ ■ both MCD2140 and MCD2080 ■
■ other equivalent Australian Year 12 mathematics
This course is only available to students with an originally packaged destination degree – Bachelor of Business (Accounting) and who would like to retain this course.
Degree awarded on testamur Bachelor of Business (Accounting) 0312
Bachelor of Business (Banking and
Finance)
Caulfield 60% Prerequisites Either one of:
■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1550 ■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1230 ■ ■ MCD2130 ■ ■ both MCD2140 and MCD2080 ■
■ other equivalent Australian Year 12 mathematics
This course is only available to students with an originally packaged destination degree – Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance) and who would like to retain this course.
Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance) 3154
Bachelor of Business (Law)
Caulfield 60% PrerequisitesEither one of:
■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1550 ■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1230 ■ ■ MCD2130 ■ ■ both MCD2140 and MCD2080 ■
■ other equivalent Australian Year 12 mathematics
This course is only available to students with an originally packaged destination degree – Bachelor of Business (Law) and who would like to retain this course. Degree awarded on testamur
Course
code Course Location Minimum average Prerequisites and additional notes
Diploma of Business Part 2 (Business stream) continued
0314
Bachelor of Business (Marketing)
Caulfield 60% Prerequisites Either one of:■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1550 ■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1230 ■ ■ MCD2130 ■ ■ both MCD2140 and MCD2080 ■
■ other equivalent Australian Year 12 mathematics
This course is only available to students with an originally packaged destination degree – Bachelor of Business (Marketing) and who would like to retain this course. Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Business (Marketing) 1333
Bachelor of Business (Accounting)/
Bachelor of Business (Banking and
Finance)
Caulfield 65% Prerequisites Either one of:
■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1550 ■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1230 ■ ■ MCD2130 ■ ■ both MCD2140 and MCD2080 ■
■ other equivalent Australian Year 12 mathematics
This course is only available to students with an originally packaged destination degree – Bachelor of Business (Accounting)/Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance) and who would like to retain this course.
Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Business (Accounting)/Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance) 1334
Bachelor of Business (Accounting)/
Bachelor of Business
(Management)
Caulfield 65% Prerequisites Either one of:
■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1550 ■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1230 ■ ■ MCD2130 ■ ■ both MCD2140 and MCD2080 ■
■ other equivalent Australian Year 12 mathematics
This course is only available to students with an originally packaged destination degree – Bachelor of Business (Accounting)/Bachelor of Business (Management) and who would like to retain this course.
Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Business (Accounting)/Bachelor of Business (Management) 1337
Bachelor of Business
(Management)/Bachelor of
Business (Marketing)
Caulfield 65% Prerequisites Either one of:
■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1550 ■ ■ both MCD1110 and MCD1230 ■ ■ MCD2130 ■ ■ both MCD2140 and MCD2080 ■
■ other equivalent Australian Year 12 mathematics
This course is only available to students with an originally packaged destination degree – Bachelor of Business (Management)/Bachelor of Business (Marketing) and who would like to retain this course.
Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Business (Management)/Bachelor of Business (Marketing)
Diploma of Business Part 2 (Commerce stream)
B2001
Bachelor of Commerce
Available majors: ■ ■ Accounting ■ ■ Actuarial studies ■ ■ Behavioural commerce ■ ■ Econometrics ■ ■ Economics ■ ■ Finance ■ ■ Management studies ■ ■ Marketing science ■ ■ Sustainability Clayton 70% Prerequisites Either one of:■
■ both MCD1110 and MCD1230 ■
■ MCD2130 ■
■ other equivalent Australian Year 12 higher mathematics
Degree awarded on testamur
Course
code Course Location Minimum average Prerequisites and additional notes
Diploma of Business Part 2 (Commerce stream) continued
B2004
Bachelor of Commerce Specialist
Available specialisations: ■ ■ Actuarial science ■ ■ Economics ■ ■ Finance Clayton 70% Prerequisites Either one of:■
■ both MCD1110 and MCD1230 ■
■ MCD2130 ■
■ other equivalent Australian Year 12 higher mathematics
Degree awarded on testamur, either: Bachelor of Actuarial Science Bachelor of Economics Bachelor of Finance 0179
Bachelor of Commerce
Available majors ■ ■ Accounting ■ ■ Actuarial studies ■ ■ Business modelling ■■ Econometrics and business statistics ■
■ Economics ■
■ Finance ■
■ Financial and insurance mathematics ■ ■ International commerce ■ ■ Management studies ■ ■ Marketing ■ ■ Sustainability Clayton 70% Prerequisites Either one of:
■
■ both MCD1110 and MCD1230 ■
■ MCD2130 ■
■ other equivalent Australian Year 12 higher mathematics
This course is only available to students with an originally packaged destination degree – Bachelor of Commerce and who would like to retain this course. Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Commerce
2015
Bachelor of Commerce
(Accounting and Finance)
Clayton 70% Prerequisites Either one of:
■
■ both MCD1110 and MCD1230 ■
■ MCD2130 ■
■ other equivalent Australian Year 12 higher mathematics
Additional note:
This course is only available to students with an originally packaged destination degree – Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance) and who would like to retain this course.
Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Commerce (Accounting and Finance) 0023
Bachelor of Economics
Available majors
■
■ Actuarial studies ■
■ Econometrics and business statistics ■
■ Economics ■
■ Financial and insurance mathematics
Clayton 70% Prerequisites Either one of:
■
■ both MCD1110 and MCD1230 ■
■ MCD2130 ■
■ other equivalent Australian Year 12 higher mathematics
This course is only available to students with an originally packaged destination degree Bachelor of Economics and who would like to retain this course. Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Economics 1319
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of
Economics
Clayton 75% Prerequisites Either one of:
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■ both MCD1110 and MCD1230 ■
■ MCD2130 ■
■ other equivalent Australian Year 12 higher mathematics
This course is only available to students with an originally packaged destination degree – Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Economics and would like to retain this course.
Degree awarded on testamur
Course
code Course Location Minimum average Prerequisites and additional notes
Diploma of Engineering Part 2 (Engineering stream)
4639
Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering
(Honours)
Clayton 55% Diploma of Engineering Part 2 graduates will be required to enrol in additional first year units in this specialist course. Course duration will be 3.5 years to completion. Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (Honours) 4651
Bachelor of Computer Systems
Engineering (Honours)
Clayton 55% Diploma of Engineering Part 2 graduates will be required to enrol in additional first year units in this specialist course. Course duration will be 3.5 years to completion. Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Computer Systems Engineering (Honours) 4632
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Available specialisations: ■ ■ Chemical ■ ■ Civil ■ ■ Electrical and computer systems ■ ■ Materials ■ ■ Mechatronics ■ ■ Mechanical
Clayton 55% Degree awarded on testamur Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
4643
Bachelor of Environmental
Engineering (Honours)
Clayton 55% Diploma of Engineering Part 2 graduates will be required to enrol in additional first year units in this specialist course. Course duration will be 3.5 years to completion. Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Environmental Engineering (Honours) 4618
Bachelor of Mining Engineering
(Honours)
Clayton 55% Diploma of Engineering Part 2 graduates will be required to enrol in additional first year units in this specialist course. Course duration will be 3.5 years to completion. Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Mining Engineering (Honours) 4640
Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering
(Honours)/Bachelor of Arts
Clayton 55% Diploma of Engineering Part 2 graduates will be required to enrol in additional first year units in the engineering specialist course. Fulfilling the minimum score may not guarantee a place in this course.
Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Arts 4642
Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering
(Honours)/Bachelor of Science
Clayton 55% Diploma of Engineering Part 2 graduates will be required to enrol in additional first year units in the engineering specialist course. Fulfilling the minimum score may not guarantee a place in this course.
Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Science 4641
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of
Aerospace Engineering (Honours)
Clayton 55% Diploma of Engineering Part 2 graduates will be required to enrol in additional first year units in the engineering specialist course. Fulfilling the minimum score may not guarantee a place in this course.
Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering (Honours) 4635
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of
Engineering (Honours)
Clayton 55% Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) 4633
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/
Bachelor of Architectural Design
Clayton and Caulfield
55% Selection into the Bachelor of Architectural Design is based on a completed pre-selection activity, which can be downloaded from artdes.monash.edu/ docs/2016-architecture-preselection-activity-international.pdf
This course is available only with civil engineering. Students will undertake the Bachelor of Engineering at the Clayton campus, and the Bachelor of Architecture Design at the Caulfield campus. Due to limited places, fulfilling the minimum score does not guarantee a place in this course.
Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Architectural Design 4634
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/
Bachelor of Arts
Clayton 55% Fulfilling the minimum score may not guarantee a place in this course. Degree awarded on testamur
Course
code Course Location Minimum average Prerequisites and additional notes
Diploma of Engineering Part 2 (Engineering stream)
4636
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/
Bachelor of Design (Industrial
Design)
Clayton and Caulfield
55% Selection into the Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design) is based on a folio of 10-15 creative works. Information about folio requirement is available at artdes.monash. edu.au/apply
This course is available only with mechanical engineering. Students will undertake the Bachelor of Engineering at the Clayton campus, and the Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design) at the Caulfield campus. Due to limited places, fulfilling the minimum score does not guarantee a place in this course.
Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Design (Industrial Design) 4637
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/
Bachelor of Pharmaceutical
Science
Clayton and Parkville
55% Available only with chemical engineering. Students will undertake the Bachelor of Engineering at the Clayton campus, and the Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science at the Parkville campus. Fulfilling the minimum score may not guarantee a place in this course.
Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Science 4644
Bachelor of Environmental
Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor
of Arts
Clayton 55% Diploma of Engineering Part 2 graduates will be required to enrol in additional first year units in the engineering specialist course. Fulfilling the minimum score may not guarantee a place in this course.
Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Environmental Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Arts 4645
Bachelor of Environmental
Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of
Commerce
Clayton 55% Diploma of Engineering Part 2 graduates will be required to enrol in additional first year units in the engineering specialist course. Fulfilling the minimum score may not guarantee a place in this course.
Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Environmental Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Commerce 4646
Bachelor of Environmental
Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of
Science
Clayton 55% Diploma of Engineering Part 2 graduates will be required to enrol in additional first year units in the engineering specialist course. Fulfilling the minimum score may not guarantee a place in this course.
Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Environmental Engineering Honours)/Bachelor of Science 4638
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of
Engineering (Honours)
Clayton 55% Fulfilling the minimum score may not guarantee a place in this course. Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
Diploma of Engineering Part 2 (Information technology stream)
3333
Bachelor of Business Information
Systems
Clayton 60% Prerequisites Either one of:
■
■ MCD2080 ■
■ other equivalent Australian Year 12 mathematics
Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Business Information Systems 2380
Bachelor of Computer Science
Available major: ■ ■ Computational science ■ ■ Decision support ■ ■ Systems development Clayton 60% Prerequisites Either – ■
■ all three of MCD1220, MCD4170 and MCD4260 ■
■ other equivalent Australian Year 12 higher mathematics, MCD4170 and MCD4260
Degree awarded on testamur Bachelor of Computer Science 3334
Bachelor of Information Technology
and Systems
Available majors:
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■ Applications development ■
■ Enterprise information management ■
■ Games development ■
■ Information and communication
technologies
■
■ Multimedia development
Clayton 50% Degree awarded on testamur
Bachelor of Information Technology and Systems
2770
Bachelor of Software Engineering
Clayton 60% Prerequisites Either –■
■ all three of MCD1220, MCD4170 and MCD4260 ■
■ other equivalent Australian Year 12 higher mathematics, MCD4170 and MCD4260
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