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ANIMATION AND MOTION CAPTURECHILDREN’S LITERATUREDANCEDRAMAFILM AND TELEVISIONJOURNALISMLITERARY STUDIESMEDIAPHOTOGRAPHYPROFESSIONAL AND CREATIVE WRITINGPUBLIC RELATIONSTELEVISION PRODUCTIONVISUAL ARTSVISUAL COMMUNICATION DESIGNRESEARCH DEGREES

2016 POSTGRADUATE COMMUNICATION AND CREATIVE ARTSMelbourne I Geelong I Warrnambool I Cloud (online)

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Whether you want to write, communicate, film, produce, design, perform or create, Deakin’s communication and creative arts courses provide fantastic opportunities to explore and develop your talents.

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Gain valuable industry insightsAt Deakin our students really do learn from the best. Our academic staff are experienced industry professionals who are enthusiastic about sharing their skills and knowledge and providing you with valuable industry insights as you learn. Just some of the industry names our experienced academic staff have worked with include:

• Arts Victoria • Associated Press • BBC • BHP • Fairfax • Optus • Penguin Books • Public Relations Institute of Australia (PRIA) • Samsung • Veuve Clicquot.

Innovative programsDeakin aspires to be the university of choice for those wishing to study in the areas of communication, creative and performing arts. The mix of disciplines on offer gives students a wonderful opportunity to gain the knowledge needed to join the creative arts and communications professions. All our courses have been redesigned and refreshed for 2015. Join us as we continue to expand our unit offerings and focus on the best fit between critical study, professional preparation and a great student experience.

Flexible learningDeakin offers flexible learning options. Many communication and creative arts courses at Deakin allow you to study across all our campuses, as well as via cloud (online) learning, increasing flexibility and enabling you to fit your study in with other commitments. Deakin’s trimester system allows you to fast track your studies and complete your program within a shorter timeframe.

WHYDEAKIN?

Multidisciplinary learningNo matter what communication and creative arts course you study at Deakin, you will collaborate with students from other related courses, enhancing your studies and increasing networking opportunities both during your course and upon graduation. For example, visual communication design students have created promotional posters for drama students’ performances. This reflects how the creative industries collaborate in the real world.

Studios and state-of the-art technologyLearn in purpose-built facilities to enhance your knowledge and prepare you for work in the industry upon graduation. Based on professional recommendations, we are continuously improving our facilities so they are at the forefront of technology, providing students with access to the most up-to-date industry-standard equipment. Our students use dedicated studios for dance, drama, visual arts, television and sound, along with photographic darkrooms, light rooms and digital imaging suites.

Experiential learningDeakin offers a range of located and virtual work integrated learning opportunities, including study tours, cross-discipline team projects, industry networking events and internships.

These experiences allow you to build a portfolio, develop discipline specific skills and network with leading industry practitioners from around Australia and the world – making your degree a truly worldly experience.

IN THIS GUIDE

03 WHY DEAKIN?

04 WHAT CAN I STUDY?

11 RESEARCH IN COMMUNICATION AND CREATIVE ARTS

12 STUDY OPTIONS AND APPLICATIONS

13 COURSES AT DEAKIN

15 FIND OUT MORE

Recognition of successAt Deakin, we recognise that you’ve worked hard to get where you are. If you have studied a related degree and have significant industry experience, you may be eligible to receive credit towards your degree, allowing you to complete a masters in just one year.

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WHATCAN I STUDY?

COMMUNICATION If you are looking for an exciting new career, have a desire to break into the communication industries or want to refine your skills to progress your career, look no further. Deakin’s communication courses allow you to choose an area of specialisation or undertake a cross-disciplinary approach, expanding your skill set and enabling you to work across a number of closely related areas, including journalism, professional writing, public relations, television production and visual communication design.

CREATIVE ARTSCreative arts at Deakin is an exciting interdisciplinary program that allows you to work across a wide range of creative arts disciplines – animation and motion capture, dance, drama, film and television, photography, visual arts and visual communication design. The courses are designed to enhance your career opportunities by providing you with advanced academic and professional skills in practice-led research and creative arts production.

WRITING AND LITERATUREAre you looking to pursue a new direction or are you motivated to develop your writing talent? Studying writing and literature at Deakin gives you the opportunity to grow as a writer and to explore a unique combination of writing and literary options, both creative and professional. Specialisations include children’s literature, creative writing, literary studies and professional writing.

See pages 6–10 for information on specialisations, as well as pages 13–14 for courses available.

Explore the world of communication and creative arts at Deakin. You can study a wide variety of subjects, including writing and literature, film and television, journalism, public relations, entertainment production and photography, to name but a few.

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CREATIVE ARTS HUB AT WATERFRONT The stunning Geelong Waterfront Campus is now home to an inspiring creative arts hub, housing the latest technology, beautiful studio spaces and a collaborative work atmosphere, making it an ideal environment to undertake your postgraduate studies in the visual arts, visual communication design and photography.

Our creative arts courses offer a fresh, exciting opportunity for you to reach your creative potential.

DEAKIN CRACKS WORLD’S TOP 50 YOUNG UNIVERSITIESDeakin has continued its climb up the Times Higher Education (THE) list of the world’s top 100 universities under 50 years old, cracking the top 50 for the first time.

Deakin has been ranked number one in Victoria, number six in Australia and number 45 in the world.

The news confirms Deakin’s rise in the ranks of the very best young universities worldwide, after prestigious international university rankings organisation Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) last year listed Deakin at number 50 on its Top 50 under 50.

Vice-Chancellor Professor Jane den Hollander says at only 40 years young, Deakin owes its continuing success to a strong vision for the future and its wonderful staff, researchers, students, communities and partners.

‘In the past two years, Deakin has leapt 21 places from 66 to 45 in the list of the top 100 universities under 50 years old,’ Professor den Hollander says.

‘Times Higher Education says younger universities are bullish and “they have no fear of the future or of older rivals” – and I couldn’t agree more. Deakin is ready to drive the innovation that will create the jobs of the future.’

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SPECIALISATIONSAnimation and motion captureExplore your creativity in the animation study area, looking at the principles of graphic and animation practice and how to develop a moving image, developing a range of skills and expertise suited to careers in the creative arts, entertainment industry, education and any role that involves making creative choices, teamwork and communicating ideas visually.

Graduate Certificate of Creative Arts

Graduate Diploma of Creative Arts

Master of Creative Arts

Children’s literatureDiscover major trends in children’s texts across a range of media and how stories for young people reflect and challenge the values of their time. This study area caters to students who are interested in children’s literature as a prominent domain of literary production and is of particular relevance to those who intend to work with children and young people as primary or secondary teachers and librarians, and those who wish to produce texts for young people.

Graduate Certificate of Writing and Literature

Graduate Diploma of Children’s Literature

Graduate Diploma of Creative Writing

Graduate Diploma of Literary Studies

Graduate Diploma of Professional Writing

Graduate Diploma of Writing and Literature

Master of Arts (Writing and Literature)

Creative writingGain the skills and techniques to take your creative writing to the next level. Explore the history and context of writing genres currently read and published in Australia and internationally, including fiction and creative non-fiction, poetry and script writing.

Graduate Certificate of Writing and Literature

Graduate Diploma of Children’s Literature

Graduate Diploma of Creative Writing

Graduate Diploma of Literary Studies

Graduate Diploma of Professional Writing

Graduate Diploma of Writing and Literature

Master of Arts (Writing and Literature)

DanceThe dance course at Deakin is one of only two university-level dance courses in Victoria, focusing on the development of physical, creative, conceptual and historical understandings to enable you to shape your own career as a dance artist.

It provides contemporary dance training, access to guest practitioners, the skills to choreograph your own work, as well as the chance to develop as a collaborative artist. There is also a focus on developing skills in oral and written communication, personal and group management, reflection and decision-making.

Graduate Certificate of Creative Arts

Graduate Diploma of Creative Arts

Master of Creative Arts

DramaThe drama program develops your skills in contemporary drama practices and perspectives. It comprises a dynamic combination of acting theory and practice, performance styles and processes, theatre history, text studies, community theatre and technical studies.

Graduate Certificate of Creative Arts

Graduate Diploma of Creative Arts

Master of Creative Arts

Film and television Explore and develop your own creativity within collaborative creative teams, working across a variety of roles and genres, from documentary and short narrative fiction, to more experimental productions, discovering and developing your skills through exposure to a number of production and post-production roles and practices. Be inspired in the Deakin Broadcast Centre, a high-definition television studio used by commercial broadcasters. Learn advanced cinema workflows with our Red Epic 5k cameras.

Graduate Certificate of Creative Arts

Graduate Diploma of Creative Arts

Master of Creative Arts

WHATCAN I STUDY?CONTINUED

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Journalism Journalism at Deakin holds an excellent reputation in the industry, offering the skills and knowledge needed to prepare you for employment in the communications industries, across print, TV, radio and online. There is an emphasis on practical hands-on learning and experience, developing skills in communicating information in engaging, interesting and accessible ways across different media formats. The curriculum covers news and feature writing, radio and TV reporting, multimedia and online journalism, local and international journalism and media ethics and law.

Graduate Certificate of Communication

Graduate Diploma of Journalism

Graduate Diploma of Communication

Master of Communication

Literary studies These courses provide the opportunity to study, at an advanced level, a number of topics related to English or literary studies. The courses are designed for professionals working in fields requiring high-level analytical and writing skills, such as teaching, the public service and fields related to the publishing industry, where flexibility and multiskilling enhance employment opportunities.

Graduate Certificate of Writing and Literature

Graduate Diploma of Creative Writing

Graduate Diploma of Children’s Literature

Graduate Diploma of Literary Studies

Graduate Diploma of Professional Writing

Graduate Diploma of Writing and Literature

Master of Arts (Writing and Literature)

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COMMUNICATIONYou will have the option of choosing one area of specialisation or a cross-disciplinary approach, allowing you to expand your skill set and work across a number of closely related discipline areas.

For more information about these courses, including fees, duration and prerequisites, please see pages 13–14.

DR EMILY POTTERSENIOR LECTURER, LITERARY STUDIES

‘Literary studies at Deakin allows for teaching and research across a dynamic, cross-disciplinary and multi-national field – I am able to teach in areas that are my passion, such as the intersection of literary texts and real-world environmental problems.’

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Media Studying media at Deakin exposes students to a wide range of industry-relevant skills and experiences that respond to today’s rapidly changing media environment. With a particular focus on digital media innovation, students explore, examine and experience online media platforms and the ways in which they impact on diverse media and cultural industries.

Graduate Certificate of Communication

Graduate Diploma of Communication

Master of Communication

Photography Photography at Deakin offers state-of-the-art facilities that encompass a breadth of digital and analogue formats, lighting equipment and studio facilities, chemical and darkroom technologies, digital image processing and outputs and industry work experience. The program values the development of camera craft and creative practice, critical, historical and conceptual thinking, individual and collaborative practice and the skills required for fine arts and commercial career and the skills required for a successful career in the fine arts or commercial sector.

Graduate Certificate of Creative Arts

Graduate Diploma of Creative Arts

Master of Creative Arts

Professional writingDeakin’s professional writing courses have been created specifically for graduates of other disciplines, with an emphasis on helping you develop the skills required to prepare work for publication. The courses incorporate studies in creative non-fiction, fiction, poetry, editing and scriptwriting.

You will be gain practical experience in the process of writing and revision, as well as developing an understanding of the requirements of writing and editing for different readerships.

Graduate Certificate of Writing and Literature

Graduate Diploma of Children’s Literature

Graduate Diploma of Creative Writing

Graduate Diploma of Literary Studies

Graduate Diploma of Professional Writing

Graduate Diploma of Writing and Literature

Master of Arts (Writing and Literature)

Public relationsDeakin University’s public relations program aims to provide you with the ability to design and implement public relations campaigns, contribute to the management of organisations, conduct appropriate research, understand the role of public relations in contemporary society, and appreciate the social, administrative, cultural and ethical implications of public relations activity.

These courses are designed as an initial professional qualification for those practitioners working in public relations who wish to update their tertiary qualifications. They are also designed to equip graduates with the knowledge, skills and understanding to obtain challenging positions in the expanding field of public relations. The Graduate Diploma of Public Relations is accredited by the Public Relations Institute of Australia (PRIA).

Graduate Certificate of Communication

Graduate Diploma of Communication

Graduate Diploma of Public Relations

Master of Communication

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WRITING AND LITERATUREDo you have a Bachelor of Arts or education qualification? Why not extend your passion for writing by studying literary studies, creative writing, professional writing or children’s literature or any of Deakin’s unique writing and literature disciplines.

If you have an existing Bachelor of Arts or education qualification you may be eligible to receive up to 4 credit points towards your Deakin degree, allowing you to complete the Master of Arts (Writing and Literature) in 1.5 years.

WHATCAN I STUDY?CONTINUED

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Our courses enable you to undertake a journey of intellectual and artistic exploration while gaining the professional skills that are attractive to employers.

PAUL BETHELLSENIOR LECTURER, JOURNALISM

‘Specialist units in local and international journalism look at the importance of different forms of journalism in an increasingly globalised and digitised media world.’

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Television production Deakin’s postgraduate studies in television production provide a practical, hands-on program in television production, in a rapidly changing environment. The program offers a depth of learning in the design, creation and evaluation of television programs, the organisation and management of television production collaborative teams, as well as scholarly and critical perspectives on contemporary and emerging television production practices within the media and communication industries.

Graduate Certificate in Communication

Graduate Certificate of Creative Arts

Graduate Diploma of Creative Arts

Graduate Diploma of Television Production

Master of Communication

Master of Creative Arts

Visual artsGain qualifications, skills and knowledge for professional practice in the visual arts. Develop skills for a specialised industry vocation or for a broader role in the fields of culture and the arts. Enjoying studying in a contemporary studio and in close consultation with a supervisor, focused on you, your work and most importantly, your future.

Graduate Certificate of Creative Arts

Graduate Diploma of Creative Arts

Master of Creative Arts

WHATCAN I STUDY?

CREATIVE ARTSWith a dedicated team of experts ready to assist and provide technical support, you are not alone. Our experienced technical staff are available to ensure that your creative ideas can continue to be developed, without the hindrance of technical issues.

For more information about these courses, including fees, duration and prerequisites, please see pages 13–14.

Visual communication designStudy in visual communication design develops both practical and theoretical skills, offering a dynamic combination of contemporary design theory, specialised studio practices and practical outcomes, in a variety of design disciplines. Visual communication design students at Deakin consider the broader applications of graphic design and visual communication in today’s society.

Graduate Certificate in Communication

Graduate Certificate of Creative Arts

Graduate Diploma of Creative Arts

Graduate Diploma of Visual Communication Design

Master of Communication

Master of Creative Arts

CONTINUED

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The School of Communication and Creative Arts carries out research in the broad areas of media and communication and the creative and performing arts, with its researchers active contributors to the academic, cultural, public and creative spheres.

To learn more about the quality research being undertaken in the School of Communication and Creative Arts, please visit deakin.edu.au/communication-creative-arts/research.

Research areas • Affect theory • Celebrity studies • Children’s literature • Communication studies • Contemporary arts theory, collaborative

arts and professional practice • Corporate citizenship • Creative writing • Creativity theory • Cultural studies and policy • Dance • Drama • Digital culture and interactive media • Journalism • Linguistics and applied linguistics • Literary studies • Media and communication • Media arts • Performance studies • Persona studies • Post-colonial literature studies • Practice-as-research • Professional writing • Public relations • Visual arts • Visual communication design.

RESEARCHIN COMMUNICATION AND CREATIVE ARTS

HonoursHonours is a year of specialised study taken after the completion of an undergraduate degree. It builds on the foundations gained in your undergraduate degree and provides an excellent opportunity to learn new skills and obtain an in-depth understanding of a particular topic of personal interest.

An honours degree can be studied at any time and can contribute credit towards your master’s degree, should you choose to undertake further study and continue to grow and develop your skills.

For more information, please contact an honours course adviser on +61 3 5227 2202 or email [email protected].

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STUDYOPTIONS AND APPLICATIONS

STUDENT COMPUTING REQUIREMENTSThere are certain computing requirements students must meet in order to successfully study at Deakin. For more information, please visit deakin.edu.au/study-at-deakin/apply/computer-requirements.

We provide a range of options and choices to allow your postgraduate study to suit your needs:

• If you’re studying via cloud (online) learning, you really can study anywhere or any time. Our use of the cloud means you don’t have to attend a campus to have a rich, interactive, personal and empowering learning experience.

• If you do choose campus learning, our four campuses in Melbourne, Geelong (Waterfront and Waurn Ponds) and Warrnambool, give you plenty of options.

• Life can change very quickly and what suits you one year, might not the next. That’s why many courses give you the option to switch between full-time and part-time study, as your needs shift.

• With more than 150 postgraduate courses, there’s plenty to choose from at Deakin. Many courses also give you the flexibility to tailor your studies to your interests and aspirations through your choice of elective subjects.

• We can help you fast-track your degree through our trimester system. Deakin has three trimesters, with an optional trimester over the summer, which means that for some courses you can study year-round and complete your degree sooner.

deakin.edu.au/study-at-deakin/study-options- and-pathways/flexible-study-options

ApplicationsCoursework applicationsTo apply for a postgraduate coursework degree you will usually need to have completed an undergraduate degree; however, there are other pathways. If you have considerable work or life experience, in some instances you may be able to use this to obtain admission into a graduate certificate or graduate diploma course. You may then progress to a master’s degree subject to University approval.

Research applicationsDeakin offers three types of research degrees: Master’s by Research, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) and Doctor of Psychology. A research degree requires the candidate to complete an approved program of research under the guidance of one or more supervisors within a time period. Supervisors are experienced and active researchers with expertise in the field of study.

Application datesApplications for coursework degrees commencing in Trimester 3, 2015 and Trimester 1, 2016 open in August 2015. Applications for Trimester 2, 2016 open in April 2016. Some postgraduate courses have alternative application processes and closing dates. Applications for research candidature without scholarship may be made at any time.

WHAT IS CREDIT TRANSFER AND RECOGNITION?Credit transfer and recognition is credit granted towards your Deakin course for relevant approved study or work experience. There are two aspects to credit transfer and recognition:

• credit may be transferred to your Deakin course from completed or partially completed studies you have undertaken at other accredited institutions

• credit may be granted on the basis of knowledge and skills acquired through uncredentialled learning.

deakin.edu.au/study-at-deakin/apply/credit-for-prior-learning

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON HOW TO APPLY AND APPLICATION DATESCoursework degrees – deakin.edu.au/study-at-deakin/apply

Research degrees – deakin.edu.au/study-at-deakin/apply/apply-for-a-research-degree

General enquiries – 1300 DEGREE (1300 334 733).

Deakin Research – phone +61 3 9251 7124, email [email protected], visit deakin.edu.au/study-at-deakin/research-degrees-doctoral-and-masters

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CODEYEARS

FULL TIME# CAMPUS

TRIMESTER INTAKE

OPTIONS^

2016 FULL FEE-PAYING

COST*

2015 INDICATIVE CSP COST*

Coursework

Communication

Graduate Certificate of CommunicationAdmission requirements: A bachelor’s degree in any discipline or five years relevant professional experience within the last 10 years.

A539 0.5 T1, T2, T3 $10 480 –

Graduate Diploma of CommunicationAdmission requirements: A bachelor’s degree in any discipline.

A639 1 T1, T2, T3 $20 960 –

Graduate Diploma of Public RelationsAdmission requirements: A bachelor’s degree in any discipline or five years relevant professional experience within the last 10 years.

A643 2 PT T1, T2 $20 960 –

Graduate Diploma of JournalismAdmission requirements: A bachelor’s degree in any discipline or five years relevant professional experience within the last 10 years.

A649 2 PT T1, T2 $20 960 –

Graduate Diploma of Television ProductionAdmission requirements: A bachelor’s degree in any discipline or five years relevant professional experience within the last 10 years.

A637 2 PT T1, T2, T3 $20 960 –

Graduate Diploma of Visual Communication DesignAdmission requirements: A bachelor’s degree in any discipline or five years relevant professional experience within the last 10 years.

A638 2 PT T1, T2 $20 960 –

Master of CommunicationAdmission requirements: A bachelor’s degree in any discipline.

A743 2 T1, T2, T3 $20 960 –

Creative arts

Graduate Certificate of Creative ArtsAdmission requirements: A bachelor’s degree in any discipline.~ Disciplines: Burwood (Melbourne) – Animation and motion capture, dance, drama,

film and TV, photography, visual communication design and visual arts. Waterfront (Geelong) – Photography and visual arts

A559 0.5 ~ ~ T1, T2 $10 480 –

Graduate Diploma of Creative ArtsAdmission requirements: A bachelor’s degree in any discipline or five years relevant professional experience within the last 10 years.

A659 1 ~ ~ T1, T2 $20 960 –

Master of Creative ArtsAdmission requirements: A bachelor’s degree in the same discipline.

A759 2 ~ ~ T1, T2 $20 960 –

Writing and literature

Graduate Certificate of Writing and LiteratureAdmission requirements: A bachelor’s degree in any discipline or five years relevant professional experience within the last 10 years.

A535 0.5 T1, T2, T3† $9300 –

Graduate Diploma of Writing and LiteratureAdmission requirements: A bachelor’s degree in any discipline.

A664 1 T1, T2, T3 $18 600 –

Graduate Diploma of Creative WritingAdmission requirements: A bachelor’s degree in any discipline or five years relevant professional experience within the last 10 years.

A636 2 PT T1, T2 $18 600 –

COURSESAT DEAKIN

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Melbourne Burwood CampusGeelong Waterfront Campus

Geelong Waurn Ponds CampusWarrnambool Campus

Cloud (online)

T1 = Trimester 1T2 = Trimester 2T3 = Trimester 3

FT = Full timePT = Part time

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CODEYEARS

FULL TIME# CAMPUS

TRIMESTER INTAKE

OPTIONS^

2016 FULL FEE-PAYING

COST*

2015 INDICATIVE CSP COST*

Coursework (continued)

Writing and literature (continued)

Graduate Diploma of Literary StudiesAdmission requirements: A bachelor’s degree in any discipline or five years relevant professional experience within the last 10 years.

A635 2 PT T1, T2 $18 600 –

Graduate Diploma of Professional WritingAdmission requirements: A bachelor’s degree in any discipline or five years relevant professional experience within the last 10 years.

A661 2 PT T1, T2 $18 600 –

Graduate Diploma of Children’s LiteratureAdmission requirements: A bachelor’s degree in any discipline or five years relevant professional experience within the last 10 years.

A641 2 PT T1, T2 $18 600 –

Master of Arts (Writing and Literature)Admission requirements: A bachelor’s degree in any discipline.

A764 2 T1, T2, T3¥ $18 600 –

Research

Bachelor of Arts (Honours) A400 1 – $6152

Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours) A450 1 – $6152

Bachelor of Communication (Honours) A451 1 – $6152

Master of Arts A800 2 – –

Doctor of Philosophy A900 3 – –

COURSESAT DEAKINCONTINUED

Melbourne Burwood CampusGeelong Waterfront Campus

Geelong Waurn Ponds CampusWarrnambool Campus

Cloud (online)

T1 = Trimester 1T2 = Trimester 2T3 = Trimester 3

FT = Full timePT = Part time

SCHOLARSHIPSAt Deakin, we believe everyone should have the option of going to university. There is an array of scholarships available to students through Deakin and other parties, including the Australian Government.

For a full list of scholarship opportunities and information on how to apply, please visit deakin.edu.au/study-at-deakin/scholarships- and-awards.

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Information correct at July 2015. Deakin University reserves the right to alter, amend or delete course offerings and other information listed.

* Fees quoted are for Australian domestic students and are based on a typical enrolment in one year of full-time study. They should be used as a guide only and are subject to change. Fee-Paying Place (FPP): 2016 annual course fees for FPPs are set, as shown in the FPP column. These are based on an annual full-time study load, regardless of your unit selection. Commonwealth Supported Place (CSP): The CSP rates shown in the CSP column are indicative 2015 annual course fees. CSP fees are indicative because they are calculated based on your unit selection. 2016 indicative CSP course fees will be available in late 2015 pending the outcome of the Commonwealth Government’s proposed fee deregulation and reforms – please visit deakin.edu.au/fees for the most up-to-date information.

^ Most courses start in Trimester 1 (March to June). This column indicates whether you have the option of commencing your studies in Trimester 2 (July to October) or Trimester 3 (November to February). Not all units are offered in every trimester.

# Course lengths may vary in response to requirements within the Australian Qualifications Framework. Applicants should refer to the handbook for the latest information, deakin.edu.au/handbook.

† Trimester 3 offering is via cloud (online) learning only.

¥ Trimester 3 intake is part-time only but from Trimester 1, 2017 students can transfer to full-time study.

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FIND OUT MORE

Talk to usFor all general enquiries, phone 1300 DEGREE (1300 334 733) or email [email protected].

Go onlineDeakin on the web contains detailed information on everything at Deakin, deakin.edu.au.

Connect with us

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twitter.com/Deakin

youtube.com/user/DeakinUniversity

Visit usFor information on Deakin’s postgraduate information events, visit deakin.edu.au/deakin-events.

Further readingDownload our range of study area booklets and course guides at deakin.edu.au/course-guides.

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Published by Deakin University in July 2015. While the information published in this guide was accurate at the time of publication, Deakin University reserves the right to alter, amend or delete details of course offerings and other information published here. For the most up-to-date course information please view our website at deakin.edu.au.

Deakin University CRICOS Provider Code: 00113B 1502

deakin.edu.auFor information on upcoming events and activities please visit deakin.edu.au/deakin-events